Nokia 6110 User Manual
Electronic userôs guide released subject to âÂÂNokia Userôs Guides Terms and Conditions, 7th June, 1998âÂÂ. UserâÂÂs Guide 9351506 Issue 2
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3  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Righ ts Reserved. Quick Guide S WITC HIN G ON / OFF Press and hold M AKING A CALL Key in are a cod e an d phon e nu mber, then press A NSWERING A CALL E NDING / REJECT ING A CALL R EDIALLING TH E LAST DIALLED NUMBER twice (with displa y clear) C ALLING YOU R VOICE MAILBOX Press and hold A DJUSTIN G THE EARPIECE VOLUME Use ke ys on side of phon e C LEARING THE DISPL AY L OCKING / UNLOCKI NG THE KEYP AD Menu , t hen (within 3 secs ) / Unlock , then S ELECTING A USER ENVIRONMENT ( PROFILE ) quickly (with display clea r), or for d esired prof ile, OK Phone book functio ns S TORING A PHONE NUMBER WITH A NAME ( WIT H DIS PLAY CLEA R ) Key in phone number , Save , key in name, OK R ECALLING PHONE NUMBER FROM PHONEBOOK BY ASSOCIATED NAME ( WITH DISPLAY CL EAR ) or , key in fir st charac ter of name, or for desir ed name
4  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserv ed. Menu functions E NTERING A MENU FUN CTI ON Menu , o r to c ho os e desired func- tion , Select V IEWING A MENU HEL P TEXT Wait fo r 10 se cond s (wi th de sir ed fun c- tion displayed) U SER ENV IRONMENT ( PROFILE ) SETTINGS : ⢠I NCOMING CAL L ALERT ⢠R INGING TONE ⢠R INGING VOLUME Fir st: Menu , choo se Profiles , Select , choose desi red p rofi le, Option s , c hoo se Personalise , OK Then: ⢠Incoming call alert: Ch oose Incoming c all alert , Select , choo se desi re d alert type , OK ⢠Ringing tone o r volum e: Choose Ringing to ne or Ringing volume , Sele ct , c hoose desired setting, OK T EXT MESSAGES: ⢠R EADING A TEXT MESSAGE ⢠W RITING AN D SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE Fir st: Menu , choo se Messages , Select Then: ⢠To read : choose Inbox , Sele ct, choose desired messa ge , Re ad . ⢠To write an d send : ch oose Write messages , Se lect , ke y in mes - sag e, Opti ons , choos e Send , OK, key in recip ientâ s ph one n umbe r, OK D IVER TING VOICE CALLS TO YOUR VOICE MAILBOX Menu , c hoose Call divert , Select , choose desir ed divert mo de, Select , choose Activate , OK , choose Voice mailbox , OK
5  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Ri ghts Reserved. Table of Contents Quick Guid e ............. .................................. .3 Table of Cont ents ..................................... .5 For Your Safe ty ........................ ..................7 1. Quick Start ......... .................................. .9 Making Your F irst Call ...... ............. ............ ...... 9 WhatâÂÂs Ne w .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ............ ............ .... 9 Adjusting phone tones: Profiles ............ .... 9 Sending SMS messages: Setting groups (â SetsâÂÂ) ........ ........ ..... ..... ....... . 9 Caller grou ps........ ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ ..... .... .... 9 Other hand y features .. ....... ............. ............ . 9 2. Your Phone ........ ................................ 10 List of Keys ........ ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ............. ..... 1 0 The Displa y Indicators .......... ..... ....... ............ . 1 1 The Select ion Keys ...... ..... ..... ....... ............. ..... 1 1 3. Getting Start ed ................... ............... 12 Inserting a SIM Card ......... ........ ............ ..... ... 12 Charging a Battery ......... .... ..... ........ ..... ..... ..... 13 Switching on t he Phone ........ ..... ........ ..... .... . 14 Switching off the Ph one .......... ..... ....... ..... ... 15 4. Basic Functions .................................. 16 Making a Call ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ........ 16 Calling any of the te n last dialled phone numbers . ..... ....... ............ ..... ........ ..... 16 Speed dialling a p hone numbe r ............. 17 Answering a Call ..... ............ ..... ..... ........ ..... .... . 1 7 Calling Your Voice Mailbox ........................ . 17 Keypad Loc k (Keyguard) ...... ..... ..... ....... ........ 18 Multiparty Calls ......... ..... .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ... 18 Making a new call during a call..... ....... . 18 Making a confe rence call..... ....... ............ . 1 9 Answering a new call d uring a call ....... 1 9 Transferring a call ...... ....... ............ ..... ..... ... 19 5. Phone Book Funct ions ....................... 20 Keying in a Name . .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ............ 20 Keying in a Phone Number .... ........ ..... .... ..... 21 Storing a Phone Nu mber with a Nam e (Add entry) ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ ............ .. 21 TIP: Qui ck storing ...... ............. ............ ..... .. 21 Storing a phone nu mber only: ........... 21 Recalling a Pho ne Number and Name .... 22 By Phone bookâÂÂs Search function .......... 22 By scrolling when the displa y is cle ar . . 22 Deleting a Name and Phone Number (Erase) ... ..... ..... ....... ............ ............. ............ ....... 22 Caller Groups ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 23 Including a phone number in a caller group ..... ..... ..... ........ ..... ..... ....... .. 23 Setting a rin ging tone and graphic for a caller group. ....... ..... ....... ..... 23 Speed Dial ling ......... .... ........ ............ ..... ..... ....... 24 Other Phone Book Func tions ........... ..... ....... 25 Copying a name and ph one numbe r ..... 25 Copying via IR......... ............. ..... ..... ....... ....... 25 Printing vi a IR ....... ..... ....... ............. ............ .. 26 Editing a name and phone num ber stored in Phone book ......... ..... ....... ............ 26 Selecting a Phone book (Memory in use) ... ....... ............. ............ ....... 26 Setting the vie w for stored names and phone num bers (Type of view) . ...... 26 Vie wing th e am ount of fre e spa ce (Memory sta tus)........ ....... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... 27 Service numbers (Se rvice Nos)....... .... ..... 27
6  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserv ed. 6. Menu Functio ns ...... ............................ 28 Accessing t he Menu Functi ons ......... ....... ... 28 By scrolling ................................................... 28 By shortc ut ...... ............. ............ ............ ..... ... 28 Exiting from the Menu Functi ons ......... ..... 28 Help Text s .......... ....... ............. ............ ............ ... 29 List of Menu Funct ions ...... .... ..... ........ .......... 29 Descriptions of the Men u Functions ......... 3 1 Messages ( Menu 1 ) ............. ............ .......... ..... 31 Reading a text message (Inbox - Menu 1-1) .... ..... .... ........ ..... ..... ..... 32 Sending a text message (Menu 1-2 and 1-3 ).......... ..... ..... ....... ..... ... 33 Message set tings (Men u 1-4) ....... ....... ... 33 Set specific settin gs (Set 1 - Menu 1-4-1) ....... ..... ..... ....... ... 34 Settings comm on to a ll messages (Common - Menu 1-4 -2) .......... ....... ... 34 Info service ( Menu 1-5) ........ ....... ............. 35 Fax or da ta cal l (Menu 1-6) ..... ....... ........ 36 Service command e ditor (Menu 1 -7) .... 36 Voice messages (Menu 1 -8) ....... ..... ........ 37 Listen t o voice message s (Menu 1-8-1 ) ......... ............ ............ ........ 37 Voice mailbox num ber (Me nu 1-8-2 ) ...... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ...3 7 Call regi ster ( Menu 2) ........ .... ..... ........ .......... 37 Missed calls ( Menu 2- 1) ......... ..... ........ ..... 3 8 Received c alls (Menu 2 -2) ........ ....... ..... ... 38 Dialled numb ers (Menu 2-3) .... ....... ..... ... 38 Erase recent call lists (Me nu 2-4)..... ..... 38 Show call duration (Menu 2-5) ...... ........ 39 Show call costs (Me nu 2-6) ....... ..... ........ 39 Call cos t set tings ( Menu 2 -7) ....... .......... 40 Call costsâ limit (Menu 2-7-1) .......... . 40 Show costs in (Me nu 2-7-2) ...... ........ 40 Profiles (Menu 3) ...... ............ ..... ..... ....... ........ 4 0 Accessing t he profil es ........ ........ ............ ... 40 Changing profile settings (such as i ncoming call al ert) ......... ....... ... 41 Settings (Menu 4 ) ... ........ ............ ............ ........ 4 2 Alarm clock (Menu 4-1 ) ....... ..... ....... ........ 42 Clock (Menu 4 -2)..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ 43 Call setti ngs (Menu 4-3) ........ ..... ..... ........ 43 Anykey answer ( Menu 4- 3-1)......... ... 43 Automatic redial (M enu 4-3-2) .. ...... 44 Speed dialling ( Menu 4-3-3 ) ............. 44 Call waiting o ptions (Menu 4-3-4 ) ......... ............ ............ ........ 44 Own num ber sendin g (Menu 4-3-5) 44 Phone setti ngs (Menu 4-4) ........ ....... ....... 44 Language (Men u 4-4-1) ............. ......... 44 Cell in fo display (M enu 4 -4-2) ..... ..... 45 List of ow n numbers (Menu 4-4 -3).. 45 Welcome not e (Men u 4-4-4) ......... .... 45 Network selec tion (Menu 4-4- 5) ...... 46 Security s ettings (Men u 4-5) ......... ..... .... 46 PIN code request (Me nu 4-5-1) ........ 46 Call bar ri ng se rvic e (Menu 4 -5-2 ) .... 46 Fixed diall ing (Menu 4-5-3) ...... ..... .... 47 Closed us er group (Me nu 4-5-4 ) . ..... 48 Security le vel ( Menu 4-5 -5) ........... .... 49 Change acces s codes (M enu 4- 5-6). 49 Rest ore fact ory s ett ings (Men u 4-6)... .. 49 Call divert (Menu 5) .......... ............ ..... ..... ....... 49 Games (Men u 6) ....... ....... ............. ............ ....... 50 Starting a 2-player game ........ ..... ........ .... 52 Calcul ator (Menu 7) .......... ..... ....... ............. .... 52 Calend ar (Menu 8) ...... .... ........ ............ ............ 53 Infrared (Menu 9 ) ........... ..... ..... ........ ............ .. 54 Receiv ing data via IR ........... ............. ..... .... 55 Sending data via I R .... ........ ..... ....... ............ 55 Checking the status of an IR connec tion ... ........ ............ ............ ............ 55 7. Reference Inf ormation ....................... 56 DTMF Tones ..... ..... ........ ............ ............ ............ 56 Protection Cap of the Antenna C onnecto r ........ ............. ............ ..... .. 56 Using the Batteries ..... ....... ............ ..... ..... ....... 57 Charging and discharging the battery .. 57 Notes for using the batte ries ......... ..... .... 57 Access Code s ... ..... ........ .... ..... ........ ............ ..... .. 58 Care and Mainten ance ....... ............. ..... ..... .... 59 Important Safety Information ......... ........ .... 60 Index.................................. ....................... 63
7  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Ri ghts Reserved. For Your Safet y Read these simple guidelin es. Breaking the r ules may be danger ous or i llegal. Furth er de- tailed information i s given in this m anual. ROA D SA FE TY C OM ES F IRS T DonâÂÂt use a hand-h eld phone w hile driving; park th e vehicle firs t. INTE RFER EN CE All wireless phon es may get inter- ference which could a ffect pe r- forma nce. SWITCH OFF IN HOSP ITALS Follow an y regulat ions or rules. Switch phone off near medic al equi pment . SWIT CH OF F IN A IRC RAFT Wireless phone s can cause in ter- ference . Us ing th em on aircraft is illegal. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING DonâÂÂt use phone a t a refuelling point. DonâÂÂt u se near fuel or che m- icals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING DonâÂÂt use phone where blasting is in progress. Observe r estrictions, and follow any regulations or rules . USE SENSIB LY Use only in the norm al position (to ear). DonâÂÂt tou ch the an tenn a un- necessarily. USE QUALIFI ED SERVIC E Only qualif ied ser vice per sonnel must ins tall or r epair equ ipment. ACCESSORIES A ND BATTERIE S Use only approved accessories and batter ies. Do n ot conn ect in com - patible p ro duc ts . MAKING CALLS Ensure the phon e is sw itched on and in serv ice. Enter the phon e number, including t he area code, then p ress . To en d a c all, p ress . To answer a call, pres s . EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. If the word âÂÂClearâ appears on the display above the key, press a nd hold Clear to clear the dis pla y. En ter t he eme rgen cy nu mber (e.g. 112), then press . Give your location. Do no t end the call unt il given permissio n to do so. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When c onne cti ng to any o ther de- vice, read its use râÂÂs guid e for de- tailed safet y instruction s. Do not connect incompatible pr oducts. INF RARED PR ECA UTIO NS Do not poin t the IR beam at any- oneâÂÂs eye or allow it to int erfere with other IR devices.
8  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserv ed. Using Th is Guide The wireless phone desc ribed in this gu ide is approved for use on the GSM netw ork. A number of fe atures inc luded in this guide a re called Networ k Services. They are special services provided by wireless service providers. Be fore you can take advantage of any of these Ne twork S ervice s, you must subsc ribe to these servi ce(s) from your hom e service provider and obtain instructions for their u se. WAR NI NG ! ⢠Use only batteries, charger and accessories approved by the phone manu facturer for use with this particular ph one model. The use of any other types will inv alidate any approval or warranty applyin g to the phon e, and may be dangerous. For ava ilability of a pproved acc essories , please check w ith your deale r. ⢠Wh en you disc onnect the power cord of any accessory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord . ⢠This apparat us is intende d for use when suppl ied with po wer from ACP-7, ACP-9, LCH-9, HFU-2. O ther us age will in validate a ny approva l given to this appara tus an d may be dange rous. About Labels on Yo ur Phone Your phon e has labels on it. These are im portant for service and related purposes , so be carefu l not to lose the label or t he inf ormation there ( e.g, if y ou replace your p honeâÂÂs cover).
9  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Ri ghts Reserved. 1. Quick Start Congratulations fo r choosing this Nokia phone! This chapter de scribes how to make you r first call and gives a hint on t he wealth of fe atures that the ph one offers. Making Your First Call 1 With the batt ery re moved , inse rt the SIM card (for details, s ee page 12). 2 Install and charge the battery (see page 13). 3 Swi tch on you r phone by pressing and holding (see page 14). ⢠If the phone asks for the PIN code, key it in and press OK . ⢠To change the lang uage of the dis - play t exts, se e â Lang uage (Men u 4- 4-1)â on page 44. 4 W ait until the operat or name appears on the display. 5 Key in the area code and phone numbe r and press (see also page 16 ). 6 A fte r the co nver satio n, e nd t he cal l by pressing . What âÂÂs Ne w The phone prov ides a host of advanc ed feat ures. T o menti on but a few: Adjusting phone tones: Profiles Y ou can set the pho ne tone s to func tion in the desired way in different situations and environments by sim ply selecting a proper âÂÂprofileâ . See page 4 0 for det ails. A quick wa y to sele ct a prof ile is as f ol- lows: 1 Pr ess the power key ( ) quickly when the disp lay is clea r. 2 Re ach the desired profile (e.g. Silent to turn off all the ph one tone s) wit h or ( or press quickl y ). 3 Pr ess OK ( or p ress an d hold ). Sending SMS messages: Setting groups (âÂÂSetsâÂÂ) Y o u can se nd a t ext messa ge e.g . as a fa x by selecting t he desired colle ction of se t- ti ngs (â setâÂÂ) in wh ich y ou ha ve pr edefi ned the proper settings for fax transmissions. See page 34 for details. Caller groups Y ou can set the p hone to ring usin g the desired ringing tone when y ou receive a call from a part icular phone number . See page 23 for det ails. Other handy features Clock, Alarm cl ock, Games , Calculato r, Calendar, Inf rared, and more.
10  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 2. Your Phon e List of Ke ys The phone is provided w ith the keys gi ven below. Throughout this guide, all key presses are represented by icons such as and . Powe r key Switches the phone on or off . When pressed briefly wh en the dis- play is clear or during a call: Ente rs the list of profiles. When pressed briefly wh ile in the Phone book or menu fun ctions: Turns the lights on for 15 seconds. Select ion keys Each of these key s performs the function indi cated by th e text above it. Scro ll key s Scroll thr ough na mes, pho ne nu m- bers, menu s or setting options. Dials a phone n umber and ans wers a call. With display clear: Shows the most recently dialled number . Ends or rejects a call. A lso exits from any f unction at any time. - Enter number s and characte rs. calls your voice mailbox when pressed and held. Used fo r various purpo ses in diffe r- ent fun ction s. Vo l u m e keys The upper key increases an d the lower key decrease s the e arpiec e volume. Vo l - ume Connect ors for external d evices Infrar ed ( IR) p ort
11  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. The Display Indicators Display indicat ors inform you ab out the current ope ration of the phon e. The indicators describe d below are shown when th e phon e is re ady for use, with no characters entered by the user on the dis- play . This is also called âÂÂa clear displayâÂÂ. The symbols relating t o other fu nctions are ex plai ned throu ghou t this use r guide . The Selection Keys Below the display you can find two so- called selection keys. Their functions depend on the guidin g texts shown above the ke ys. For exam ple, w hen t here is the w ord âÂÂMenuâ abov e the key , pressing this key ente rs the m enu f un ction s. Similarly, pressing th e ke y unde r the word âÂÂNamesâ allows access to the Phone book functions. In this u ser gu ide, the selection keys a re indicated by the re levant guiding t ext ap- pearing in bold (e.g. Menu or Na mes ). OPER- ATOR Indicates in which cel lular net- work the phone is currently used. P and bar Shows the radio signal strengt h of the cellula r network at your curr ent lo cat ion. Th e m ore ba rs are visible, the stronger is the sig nal . T and bar Shows how much power t here is left in the ba ttery . The mo re bars visible, the m ore power in th e batter y . Selection keys Guiding texts
12  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 3. Getting Started Before you can use y our phone, you must place a SIM card in the phone , install the bat- tery, and charge t he battery. Inserting a SI M Card The phone can only be used with a valid miniat ure plug-in SIM ca rd. You obtain the card from yo ur net work o perator o r ser vice provi der . N OTE : Keep all miniature SIM cards out of small ch ildrenâÂÂs r each. 1 If the phone is on: Before in serting the SIM card, swit ch off the ph one (press ) and wait for a few seconds befo re remov ing the b atter y. ⢠The SIM c ard and its conta cts ca n be easi ly damag ed by scr atch es or bending, so be careful whe n you handle, inse rt or remove t he card. 2 T o remo ve th e batt ery: P ress the c atch on the top of the battery (1), slide the battery towards the bot tom of the phone (2), and lift the battery upwards (3). 3 Release the SIM card holder by slidin g the cat ch in the OP EN dir ection. 4 Lif t the ho lder to ve rtical posit ion. 5 Slide th e card carefu lly into th e holder. Ensur e that t he bevelle d corner is up- permost (see picture) and the gold con- tact s of the card f ace into the phon e.
13  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 6 Push th e ca rd h old er to ward s th e phone. 7 L ock the h older by sliding the catch gently towards the base of the ph one until you hear a click. Make sure th at the holde r is firmly engag ed 8 Place the battery onto t he back of the phone as sh own below. Slide the bat- tery up the body of the phone until the catch engages (a click is heard). Charging a Battery Once placed in the phone, the battery is ready for charg ing. N OTE : ⢠Use onl y batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufact ur- er. ⢠In som e veh icles, the igniti on must be on in order to charge the phone with the ciga rette light er ch arg er. To charge th e batte ry by usin g the Travel Charger ACP-7: 1 Connect the p lug fr om the char ger i nto the bottom of t he phone. 2 C onn ect the c har ger t o an AC w all out- let. The indicator bar at the right of the dis- play starts rolling and th e tex t Charg- ing is brie fly di splayed ( when the pho ne is on). ⢠If t he batter y is to tally em pty, it ma y take a few minut es be fore t he charging indication appears on the display. ⢠The charging time depends on th e charger and battery used. For exam- ple, charging a BLS-2 battery takes abou t 4 hour s.
14  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. ⢠The ch arger can be co nnect ed to the phone even during a call 3 The battery is fully c harged when t he indicator ba r stops rollin g and the text Ba ttery full is br iefly dis- played (if the phone is on). 4 D isconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phon e. If Not charging is displayed, charging is suspen ded. Wait for a while, disconnect the ch arger, plug it in again and r etry . If charging still fails, contact your dealer . For m ore inf ormatio n on using the batteries, see page 57. Battery C harge Indicati on When the batte ry is running ou t of power and only a few minut es of ta lk time r e- main, a warning t one is h eard and Ba t- tery low is brie fly displaye d. When no mo re talk time re mains, Bat- tery em pty is brie fly displayed (and a warning tone is soun ded) and the phon e switche s itself of f. N OTE : If the warn ing ton es ha ve bee n set off, only the displa y texts w ill appear . Switching on the Phone WAR NIN G! Do not switch on t he phone when wire less phone use is prohibit ed or when it may cause in terfe rence or dan ger . NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you wo uld any oth er telephone w ith the ante nna pointed up and over your shou l- der . TIPS O N EF FICI EN T OPE RATIO N: As wi th any other radio t ransmitting device , do not tou ch the an tenna un necess aril y when the phone i s sw itched on. C onta ct with the antenn a affects call quality and may ca use the phon e to o perat e at a higher po wer level th an other wise ne eded. 1 Press and hold until the display lights ar e tur ned on. ⢠If t he phone asks for a PIN code, ke y it in (appears as st ars) and press OK . See also âÂÂPIN cod e requ est (Me nu 4-5-1)â on page 46 and âÂÂAccess Codesâ on page 58 . N OTE : The PIN code protects your SIM card against unau thorise d use and is us ually supplied wi th the SI M card. ⢠If th e pho ne asks for a se curity cod e, key it in and pre ss OK . See also âÂÂSec urity leve l (Menu 4-5- 5)â on page 49.
15  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. N OT E: The security co de protects your phone against unauthorised use and is usually supplied wit h the phone. 2 T he nam e of a se rv- ice provider will ap- pear if you are in the se rvice are a of a cellular netw ork which supp orts your SI M card. Check th at the si gnal stre ngth ba r on the left side of the display is at le ast partly shown. 3 If any other than the âÂÂGe neralâ user environ ment ( profile) is sele cted, t he name of the profile is display ed. See also âÂÂProfiles (Menu 3)â on page 40 . Switching off the Phone Press and hold for one second. Or: Wi th the display clea r , pr ess quickly , scroll with or t o Switch off! , and press OK . The phon e can m ake and receiv e calls only when ⢠it is s witched on ⢠it has a valid SI M card fit ted ⢠it is located in t he service area of a cellular n etwork where your SIM card can be used. Se e also âÂÂNet- work selec tion (Me nu 4- 4-5)â on page 46. ⢠the signa l strength is adequate.
16  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 4. Basic Functions Making a Call 1 With the phone switche d on, key in th e area code and phone n umbe r b y u si ng th e - keys. ⢠Inte rnation al call s If you key in a character (pre ss twice w ithin one second) in front of the country code you don âÂÂt need to wor ry abou t the inter na- tional access code. ⢠Editin g the phone n umber Use , and Cl ear for ed iting. You ca n remov e all the c haracte rs at once by pressing or by pressing and holding Clea r . For det ails, see âÂÂKeying in a Phone Number â on page 21. ⢠Saving th e phon e number i n Phone bo ok Press Save , key in the associa ted name, and press OK . For deta ils, s ee âÂÂKeying in a Name â on page 20. ⢠Recal ling a ph one nu mber fr om Phone bo ok: See page 22 . 2 Pre ss ca ll the n umber. 3 W ait for th e answ er and speak. ⢠Adjust ing th e earpiece v olume Use the k eys on the si de of the phone. The upper key incr eases and the low er key decrease s the vo lume. The volum e can be adjuste d also when no call is in progress. ⢠Muti ng the phoneâÂÂs m icroph one Press Op tion s , scroll w ith or to Mute , and press Se lect . To unmute the m icrophone, press Unmute . Or: Press Option s , scroll to Un mute , and press Select . N OTE : Mutin g a nd un mu ting also affects the microph one of any ac- cessory con nected to the pho ne. 4 After the c onver satio n, end t he cal l by pressing . N OTE: When you are using the phone with the car kit CARK-91, you can switch fr om handsfree mode to privacy m ode by pick- ing up the exte rnal ha ndset HSU-1. To switch back to handsf ree, firs t press Menu and then put down the handset with in 15 seco nds. Calling any of the ten last dialled phone numbers To call the last dialled numbe r, press twice (wit h the dis play cle ar). To call one of th e ten last dialled n umbers : Pres s (with the di spla y clea r), reach with or the desired num ber or asso- ciated na me, and press again. See also âÂÂCall register (Menu 2)â on page 37.
17  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Speed dialling a phone number If you have ass igned a phone number to one of the speed dialling keys ( t o ; see page 24), you can call the phone number as follows: Either: With the display clear , press the desired speed dialling key ( to ) and then . Or: If âÂÂSpeed dialling â is set on (see pa ge 44): With th e displ ay cl ear , press and hold the desired speed dialling key ( to ) until the call is st arted. N OTE : Pressing and holdin g calls your voice ma ilbox. Answ ering a Call When you re ceive a c all, the ph one rin gs and flashe s its lights, an d a relevant text is displayed. The phone does not ring if the âÂÂIncom ing call alertâ function (see page 41) is set to âÂÂOffâ or âÂÂBeep onceâ . If âÂÂIn com ing cal l aler tâ is se t to âÂÂCal ler groupsâÂÂ, the pho ne notifies of the call only if the caller belongs to one of the selected groups. 1 Pre ss to answ er the call. When th e âÂÂAnyk ey answ erâ fu ncti on (see page 43) is set on, yo u can an swer the call with an y key except or . ⢠If the ne twork cou ld not i denti fy th e caller, Call is displayed. ⢠If th e caller could be identi fied, th e callerâÂÂs phon e num ber ( or name if stored in yo ur Phone book ) followed by calling is disp layed. ⢠Pressin g rejects the call. 2 A fter the con vers ation , end t he cal l by pressing . N OTE : ⢠You can answer a call at any ti me, even while in the Phone book or menu fu nction s. ⢠If the incoming call has bee n divert- ed f rom s ome oth er p hon e nu mbe r, the > sign is shown after C all or calling (netw ork serv ice). Calling Your Voice Mailbox To call your voice mailbox , press a nd hold when t he display is clea r . If the ph one asks for the voice mailbo x number , key it in and press OK . To edit this number later , see âÂÂVoice mail- box number (Me nu 1-8-2 )â on page 3 7.
18  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Keyp ad Lock (Keyguard ) The keypad can be temporarily locked to prevent the keys from being accidentally operated. To lock the keypa d: With th e displ ay cl ear , press Menu and the n within th ree sec- onds . app ears at the top of the display . To unlock the keypad: Press Unlo ck and then . When the keyguard is on: ⢠To a nswer a call, pre ss . To end or reject a call, pre ss . Durin g a call, the phone can be operated in the n orma l way. ⢠Calls may b e pos sible to the emer- gency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 112 or othe r official emergency numbe r). Key in t he em ergen cy num ber a nd press . The n umber is dis played only after you have keyed in itsâ last digit. ⢠When the ph one is connec ted to the handsfre e car kit CA RK-91, the phone can be used in the normal way. N OTE : When the phone i s conn ected to the headset HD C-9, you can lock the keypad during a call as fo llows: Press Opti ons , scroll w ith or to Lock keypad , and press Sele ct . Yo u ca n unl ock the keypad in th e norma l way . Multiparty Calls Making a new call du ring a call Y ou may have tw o calls in progress at the same time (ne twork serv ice). One of the calls may be a confe rence call. To make a ne w call du ring a ca ll: 1 Press Options , scroll wit h or to New call , press Select , key in the phone numbe r or recall it from Phone book (see page 22 for details), and press Ca ll (or ). The e xisting call is put on hold au to- matically . The active call is indic ated by and the held c all by . To cancel the call be fore an answe r: Press End cal l . 2 To switch be tween t he calls, pr ess Swap or . Or: Press Opti ons , scroll to Swap , and press Se lect . 3 To end t he ac tive c all, press . Or: Press Opti ons , scroll to End this call , and press Select . The held call becomes active. To end both c alls: Press Option s , scroll to End a ll calls , and press Select .
19  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Making a conference call Up to six persons can take part in a con - ference call (n etwork service) . 1 Ma ke a call to the f irst part icipant o f the call. 2 Call the second p articipant (see step 1 in âÂÂMak ing a n ew ca ll dur ing a cal lâ ab ove) . 3 Join the first participan t in the call: Press Option s , scro ll t o Confer- ence , and press Select . 4 To add a n ew person to the c all, follow steps 2 and 3 above. Repeat this oper- ation, if necessary. 5 To h ave a privat e conversat ion with one of the participants: ⢠Press Options , scroll t o Pri- vate , and pres s Select . ⢠Scroll to the desired ca ll participant and press OK . The other participant s can contin ue to co nvers e with eac h ot her. ⢠Once you have f inished the private conve rsati on, re turn to the conf er- ence call as descr ibed in ste p 3. 6 To drop a single particip ant from the call: ⢠Press Options , scroll to Private , and press Select . Sel ect t he pe rson that you want to drop and p ress OK . ⢠Press . Or: Press Option s , scroll to End this call , and press Select . ⢠Press Unhold or . Or: Press Option s , scroll to Un- hold , and press Select . 7 To end the conf eren ce cal l, p ress : Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll to En d all calls , and press Sele ct . Answering a new call during a call When the âÂÂCall waiting optionsâ f unction is set on (se e page 44 ), the phone notifies you of a n ew incomin g call. 1 Pr ess Answer or . Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll wit h or to Answer , and press Select . In a call list, a waiti ng call is in dicated wit h . To reje ct th e ne w ca ll: Press Opti ons , sc roll to Re ject , and press Selec t . 2 To switc h betw een the tw o calls , press Sw ap or . Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll to Sw ap , and press Selec t . 3 T o end the ac tive call, press . Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll to En d this call , and press Sele ct . The held call become s active . Transferring a call When you have on e call ac tive and t he other on hold, you can connect the two calls and disconnect yourse lf from the call (networ k servic e). Press Options , scroll wit h or to Transfer , and press Select .
20  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 5. Phone Book Functions You can sto re phon e num ber s and their assoc iated name s i n t he memor y o f t he phone (inter nal Phone book) or t he SIM card (SIM Phone book). The internal Phon e book can st ore 50 name s (of up to 16 ch aracter s eac h) and phone nu mbers (of up to 30 digits each) at a time. The phone su pports SIM cards which c an store u p to 2 50 name s and pho ne nu m- bers. In addition to st oring names and phone numbers, Phone book also offers a wide rang e of fu nct ions for manag ing t hem. Enteri ng Ph one bo ok Y ou can access the stored names an d phone numbers as well as the Phone book function s in the followin g ways : ⢠When the d isp lay i s cle ar: Press Names . ⢠Durin g a ca ll: Press Options , scro ll with o r to Names , a n d press Select . Exit ing from P hon e book To exit from Phone book while at its main level, pr ess Ex it . To quit a Phone book function, press Back . To exit from Phone book any time (except during a call), press . N OTE : Pressing du ring a call en ds the active call . Keying in a Na me When you ar e asked for a name in Phone bookâÂÂs âÂÂAdd entryâ function or in any othe r functi on: 1 Ke y in the name. Do as fo llows: ⢠Press the key labelled with the char- acter you want : once for t he fir st chara cter, twice fo r th e secon d and so on. The availabl e characte rs are li sted below. ⢠If t he next letter is locate d on the same k ey as th e pres ent o ne, p ress . , ? ! - & 1 A B C 2 àààààààD E F 3 ààààG H I 4 ààààààJ K L 5 ã M N O 6 ààààààP Q R S 7 $ àT U V 8 ààààW X Y Z 9 space, 0 special c haracters , e.g. and % upper or lower case
21  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. or (or w ait until the cursor appears ) and then sele ct the let ter. ⢠To switch be tween upper case and lower case, press quick ly. ABC or abc at the top of the display in di- cates the selected case. ⢠To insert a num ber, press and ho ld the key labelled with the desired number. T o swit ch betw een le tters and numbers, press and hold . ⢠To insert a space, pre ss . ⢠Pressing br ings up a list of spe- cial characte rs. Reach the desire d characte r with or and press Use to inse rt it in the name. If the charact er list continu es on the next screen , you can scroll betwe en the scr een s with . 2 If you make a mistake, you can remove chara cters to the lef t by pre ssin g Clear as m any time s as ne eded. Pres si ng an d hol din g Clear cle ars the screen. and move the cursor left and right, respe ctively. Keying in a Phone Number When you are ask ed for a phone numbe r in Phone book âÂÂs âÂÂAdd entryâ function or in any other function : 1 Key in the digits of the phone number. 2 I f you make a mistake, you ca n remove digits to the left by pressing Clear as many tim es as needed . and move the cur sor left and right, respectiv ely. Storin g a Phone Number with a Name (Add ent ry) Y ou can store phone numbers with associ- ated names in the internal or SIM Phone book. 1 W ith the display clea r, press Names . 2 Sc roll with or to Add entry and press Selec t . 3 Key in a name and press OK . 4 Ke y in an area code and phone number, and press OK . ⢠If yo u want to use the phone num ber when abroad, add a char acter (press twice) and country code in front of the area code and phone numbe r. TIP: Quick storing 1 W ith th e display cl ear, ke y in the de- sired phone number and press Save . 2 K ey in the associa ted n ame a nd pres s OK . Stori ng a phone nu mber on ly: 1 W ith th e display cl ear, ke y in the de- sired phone number .
22  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 2 Pre ss and hold Save . Recalli ng a Phone Number and Name There are sever al ways to access the names and phone num bers stored in Phone book. By Phone bookâÂÂs Search function 1 With the displ ay cl ear, press Na mes . 2 With Search highl ight ed, press Se- lect . 3 K ey in th e first ch arac ter(s ) of the d e- sired name . 4 Pre ss OK or fo r th e first nam e, or for the last name beginning with the given charac ter(s). 5 Pre ss or until the desired name appears or is highlig hted. ⢠Three periods (...) after the name or before the phone nu mber mean that the name or num ber is not sh own in full lengt h. ⢠or at the top of the display shows th at the nam e and phone number is st ored in the SI M or inter- nal Phone book , respectively. 6 Pre ss Deta il and then or to see the name in full len gth and the phone number as sociat ed with the name. N OTE: You can ignor e th is step when the Typ e of vi ew sel ect ed is Name, number . By scrolling when the display is clear 1 Press or . 2 Ke y in th e firs t chara cter o f th e name . 3 Press or until the name appears. 4 Press Detail and then or to see th e name in fu ll length and the phone num ber associated with the name. N OTE : Yo u can ign ore t his ste p whe n the Typ e of vi ew sel ect ed is Name, number . Deleting a Name and Phone Number (Erase) Y ou can remov e name s and phone n um- bers from the sele cted Phone book one by one or all at once. One by one 1 Recall the name and ph one nu mber that y ou wa nt to re move (see page 22 ). 2 On ce you are in the Details of the given nam e or phone number: ⢠Press Opti ons . ⢠Scroll w ith or to Era se and press Select . ⢠Press OK to confir m or Back to cancel the operation.
23  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Alte rnativel y: With the display c lear , press Names . Scroll to Erase and press Se - lect . Scroll to One by one and press Select . Recall the desired name and/or phone nu mber from Phon e book and press Erase . Press OK to c onfirm. All at once 1 With the dis play cl ear, pres s Names . 2 Scrol l with or t o Erase and press Select . 3 Scrol l to Erase all and press Se- lect . 4 Scrol l to the Phon e book to be cle ared ( Phone or SIM card ) and press Se- lect . 5 At the prompt Are you sure? , press OK to clear the sele cted Phone book or Back t o cancel t he opera tion. If you presse d OK , key in the secu rity code and press OK . Caller Gro ups Y ou c an se t the phon e to s ound a s peci fic ringing tone and flash t he desired gr aphic on the display when you rec eive a call from a particular phone number . For this, fi rst inc lude a ph one numbe r in the desired caller gr oup. Then, define a ringing tone and graphic for this group. N OTE : Y ou ca n set the phone to ring only upon calls fr om phone n umbers that be- long to a specif ic caller group. See âÂÂPr o- files (Menu 3)â on page 40. Including a ph one number in a caller group 1 Re call the desired nam e and phone num ber (see page 22). 2 Once you are in th e Detail s of the given nam e or phone number: Press Option s , scroll with or to Caller groups , and pr ess Select . 3 Sc roll to the de sired caller group and press Sele ct . Setting a ringing tone and graphic for a caller group 1 W ith the display clea r, press Names . 2 Sc roll with or to Caller groups and pre ss Select . 3 Sc roll to one of the caller groups and press Sele ct . 4 Sc roll to one of the following funct ions and press Selec t . Rename group Key in the na me and press OK . Group ringing tone Scroll to the desired tone and press OK . Preset is the ton e sele cted for t he current ly select ed profile ( see page 4 1). Group gra phic : Scroll to On , Of f, View gra phic , Send v ia IR , Send graphic (send via SMS), and p ress Select . 5 I f you s electe d Send graphic (net- work service), ke y in t he recipien tâÂÂs
24  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. phone nu mber or recall it from Phon e book and press OK . For downloadin g a new graphic to yo ur phone via IR, see also âÂÂInfrared (Menu 9)â on page 54. After you have downloaded a graphic, scroll to Vie w graphi c or Save graphi c and press S elect . If you selected Save graphic , re a c h t he d e - sired caller group and press Select . Speed Dialling You can set any of th e num ber ke ys to to func tion as a speed dialling key. For this, yo u need t o assign a phone number to the desired number key . See also âÂÂSpeed dialling a phone n umberâ on page 17. Spec ifying a spe ed dia lling k ey 1 With the displ ay cl ear, press Na mes . 2 Scr oll with or t o Speed dials and press Select . 3 S croll throu gh th e curren t speed dial- ling assign ments. If a phone number is assigned to a key , the phone number (or name) and Option s are shown. If no phon e number is assigned to a key, Assi gn is shown. N OTE: As sign is also show n when t he phone has autom atically assigned a phone nu mber to a spee d dialling ke y. 4 Do one of the following: ⢠To assign a phone number to an empty speed dialling key or chang e an assignment made by the phone: Press Assign , sc ro ll to the desi red name or phone number, a nd press OK . ⢠To c heck o r edit an ex isting speed dialling assignment: Press Options , scroll to on e of t he fo llowing fu nc- tions and press Sele ct . View number Shows the phone number associat- ed wi th the name . Change Allows you to chan ge the assigned name and ph one nu mber. Scroll t o the desired nam e or phone number and press OK . Erase Removes the speed dialling assign- ment t hat you ha ve made . Pres s OK to conf irm o r Back to cancel the operation. Usin g the speed d ialli ng key s You can use the sp eed dialling key s in ei - ther of th e fo llowi ng w ays: Either : With the display clear , pr ess the desired speed dialling key ( to ) and then . Or: If âÂÂSpeed diallingâ is set on (see page 44): With the display clear , press and hold the desired spee d dialling ke y ( to ) until th e call is started .
25  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. N OTE: Pressing an d holding calls your voice ma ilbox. Other Phone Book Functions Copying a name and phone number Y ou can copy names and phone num bers all at once or one by one from t he phone to the SIM card or vice versa . 1 With the dis play cl ear, pres s Names . 2 Scrol l with or to Copy and press Select . 3 Reach the desired copyin g direction (from pho ne to card or vice versa) a nd press Select . 4 Scrol l to Copy all or One by one and press Sele ct . 5 If you se lected Copy all , do as fol- lows: ⢠Sele ct whet her to keep or era se the original names and phone nu mbers and press Sele ct . ⢠At Start copying? , press OK to confirm or Back to cancel th e ope r- ation. If you se lected One by one , do as follows: ⢠Sele ct whet her to keep or era se the original name and ph one numbe r and press Sele ct . ⢠Reach the name and/or phone number to be copied. Press Copy to start copying or Back to cancel the operation. If the name is too long for the target Phone book, th e name is s hortened as much as necess ary . If th e name alre ady exists in the tar get Phone book but the associated phone number is different, an ordi nal number is added to the en d of the n ame. Alternativ e way fo r one by one copyi ng 1 Re call the nam e and phone number that you want to copy (see page 22). 2 Once you are in th e Detail s of the given nam e or phone number: Press Option s , scroll with or to Copy , and press Se lect . 3 S elec t whe ther t o keep or e rase the original name and phone n umber and press Sele ct . Copying via IR Via the phoneâÂÂs infrared (IR) port, you can copy names and phone nu mbers to a sim- ilar phone and a compatible PC pr ovided with an appropriate application. Copy ing a na me an d phone number from you r phone 1 Re call the name and phone nu mber to be copied (see page 2 2). 2 M ake sure that th e other phone is set to receive data via its IR port. 3 On ce you are i n the Details of t he given name or phone number: Press Op-
26  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. tions , scroll wi th or to Send via IR , and press Select . Copyin g a nam e and pho ne numb er to your ph one To copy names and ph one numbe r from another simi lar phone, you n eed to first set your pho ne to r eceive da ta through its IR po rt by ente ring the In frare d men u (Menu 9 ). Th en, t he user of the other phone sends a name an d phone nu mber (âÂÂbusiness cardâÂÂ) as described above. Once th e name and phon e number a re copied, scr oll to Show , Save or Dis- card , and press OK . Printing via IR Y ou can prin t names and phone numbers from Phone book to a compat ible printer via the phoneâÂÂs inf rared (IR) port. 1 Rec all the name and phone number that you want to print (s ee page 2 2). 2 Once you are i n the D eta ils of t he given name or phone n umber: Press Option s , sc roll with or to Print via IR , and press Select . Editing a name and phone number stored in Phone book 1 Rec all the name or phone num ber that you w ant to edit ( see p age 2 2). 2 Once you are i n the D eta ils of t he given name or phone n umber: Press or for the phone num ber or name, press Option s , scroll to Edit and press Select . 3 Edit th e phon e n umber ( see page 2 1) or name (see page 20) and pr ess OK . 4 If y ou edit ed the n ame, sc roll to Re- place (rep laces origin al nam e) or Create entry and press Select . Selecting a Phone book (Memory in use) Y ou can store names and ph one numb ers in the internal or SIM Phone book. To select a Phone book for use: 1 Wi th the display clea r, press Name s . 2 Scroll wit h or to Options an d press Select . 3 Scroll t o Memory in use and press Select . 4 Scroll to SIM card or Phone and press OK . N OTE : After the SIM card is changed, the SIM Phone book is automa tically selected. Setting the view for store d names and phone numbers (Type of view) The phone can show the stored phone numbers an d names in three differen t ways (âÂÂviewsâÂÂ). To select a vie w: 1 Wi th the display clea r, press Name s .
27  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2 Scrol l with or t o Options and press Select . 3 Scrol l to Type of view a nd pre ss Select . 4 Scrol l to one of the following options and press OK : Large font (shows one na me at a time ), Name list (shows t hree na mes at a tim e), Name, number . Viewing the amount of free space (Memory status) Y ou can check how ma ny names and phone n umbers are store d and ca n still be stored in each Phone book. 1 With the dis play cl ear, pres s Names . 2 Scrol l with or t o Options and press Select . 3 Scrol l to Memory status and press Select . 4 P ress or for th e followi ng infor- mation on each Phone book: ⢠in use : nu mber of curre ntly stored names and phone numbers ⢠free : number of names and phone numbers t hat still ca n be st ored Service numbers (Service Nos) This function a llows you to easily call the service numbe rs of your service provide r . This fun ction is shown only if th ere are service num bers sto red on your SIM card. 1 W ith the display clea r, press Names . 2 Sc roll with or to Service nos and press Selec t . 3 Sc roll to the desired servic e number and press to call t he number.
28  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 6. Menu Funct ions The phone off ers an extensive range of funct ions wh ich al low yo u to tailo r the phone to your needs. These funct ions a re arra nged i n men us and subme nus. Accessing the Menu Functions To enter a partic ular m enu fu nction, eit her scroll through the fu nctions until the de- sired one appears, or use an appropriate shortcut . By scrolling 1 With the displ ay cl ear, press Me nu to enter the men u fa cility. Or, during a call: Press Opti ons , scroll with or to Men u , pr ess Select . 2 At the m ain me nu le vel, press o r to reach the desi red menu , such as Settings , and press Sele ct to ente r it. The sliding bar to the right show s the menuâÂÂs position in r espect to othe r menus a t the same m enu le vel. 3 If the menu con tains submenus (such as Phone settings ), reac h th e one you wa nt wi th or an d pres s Se- lect . If the submen u contai ns a further set of submenus, repeat this step. By shortcut Each menu , submenu a nd setting option is provided with a s hortcut number. This num ber , w hich may c onsist of several digits separated by a dash (e.g. 4-3-3), is shown at the t op right of th e display . 1 Wi th the display clea r, press Menu to enter the me nu facilit y. 2 Within 3 seco nds , key in the first digit of the shor tcut number. Repeat t his for each digit of the shortcut number. E XAMPL E T o set the â Anyke y answer â functio n on: With th e disp lay cle ar , press Menu (fo r Settings ) (for Call set- tings ) (for Anykey answer ) (for On ). Exiting from the Menu Functions To exit from the menu facil ity while at the main me nu lev el, press Ex it . To retu rn fro m a submen u to t he pr evious menu lev el, pre ss Back . To exit from the m enu facility w hile in any menu or submenu, press or press and hold Back . NOTE : Pressing during a call ends the active ca ll .
29  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Help Texts Most of the m enu functions are pr ovided with a brief he lp text. To view the h elp tex t, scr oll to th e desire d menu fun ction and wai t for 10 seconds. Once the text appears, pre ss More (or or ) if you wan t to scroll th e te xt m an- ually . Pressing Back exi ts fr om the t ext. List of Menu Functions 1. Messages 1-1. Inbo x 1-2. Outb ox 1-3. Wri te me ssages 1-4. M essage settings 1-4-1. Set 1 1) ⢠Messa ge cent re num ber ⢠Messa ges sent as ⢠Messa ge validity ⢠Rena me this set 1-4-2. Common 2) ⢠Delive ry report s ⢠Reply via same cen tre 1-5. Info serv ice 1-6. Fax or d ata c all 1-7. Servic e comm and e ditor 1-8. Voice messages 1-8-1. L isten to voice message s 1-8-2 . Voice mai lbox num ber 2. Call r egiste r 2-1. Missed ca lls 2-2. R eceived calls 2-3. Dia l led numb ers 2-4. E rase recent call lists 2-5. Show ca ll dura tion 2-5-1. L ast call duration 2-5-2. A ll callsâ duration 2-5-3. Received callsâ dur ation 2-5-4 . Dia lle d call sâ du ration 2-5- 5. C lear t imer s 2-6. Show call cos ts 2-6-1. L ast call cost 2-6-2. All callsâ cost 2-6-3. Clear c ounte rs 2-7. C all co st settings 2-7-1. C all costsâ limit 2-7-2. Show cos ts in 1) The number of sets de pends on how many sets your SIM card offers. Each se t appears in its own submenu and may have an y nam e. 2) The shortcut number of this subm enu depends on the number of sets available.
30  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 3. Pr ofi les 3-1. G eneral 3-1- 1. Activ ate 3-1-2. Person alis e ⢠Incom ing ca ll alert ⢠Ringin g tone ⢠Ringing volum e ⢠Vibrating alert 1) ⢠Mess age aler t to ne ⢠Keypad t ones ⢠Warn ing and gam e tones 3-2. Silen t 3-2- 1. Activ ate 3-2-2. Personal ise (s ame submen us as in General) 3-2-3. Rename 3-3. Meeti ng ( sa me sub men us as in Silent) 3-4. O utdoor (same sub menu s as in Silent) 3-5. Pa ger (sam e sub menu s as in Silent) 3-6. Ca r 2) 3-6- 1. Activ ate 3-6-2. Pe rson alise ⢠Incom ing ca ll alert ⢠Ringin g tone ⢠Ringing volum e ⢠Message a lert tone ⢠Keypad tones ⢠Warning and game tones ⢠Automa tic a nswer ⢠Lig hts 3-7. Heads et 3) 3-7- 1. Activ ate 3-7-2. Pe rsona lise (same submen us as in Gen eral plus Au tomati c answ e r) 4. Settings 4-1. Ala rm cloc k 4-2. Cloc k 4-3. Call settings 4-3- 1. A nykey a nswer 4-3-2. Au tom atic re dial 4-3-3. Spee d dialling 4-3-4. C all wai ting op tions 4-3-5. Ow n n umb er sendin g 4-4. Phon e sett ings 4-4- 1. Langu age 4-4-2. Cell in fo displa y 4-4-3 . List of own nu mbers 4-4-4. We lcome no te 4-4-5. Ne twork selectio n 4-5. Secu ri ty s etti ngs 4-5- 1. PIN code requ est 4-5-2. Call ba rring servi ce 1) This se tting is ava ilable onl y when the phone i s used with a s peci al batt ery . 2) This profile is shown on ly if the phon e is or has been use d with th e car kit CARK-9 1. 3) This profile is shown only if the phone is or ha s bee n use d wi th th e he adset HDC-9.
31  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠Outgoin g calls ⢠Inte rnational ca lls ⢠Inte rnational except to h ome country ⢠Inco ming c alls ⢠Incom ing call s if ab road ⢠Cance l all barrings 4-5-3. Fixed diallin g 4-5-4. Close d user gr oup 4-5-5. Securi ty l evel 4-5-6. Change acc ess co des ⢠Chan ge security code ⢠Change PIN code ⢠Change PIN2 code ⢠Change barring password 4-6. Rest ore fact ory settings 5. Call div ert 5-1. Divert all voice ca lls witho ut ring ing 5-2. Diver t wh en bu sy 5-3. Divert when not a nswered 5-4. Diver t wh en off or no c over age 5-5. Divert all fax calls 5-6. Divert all da ta cal ls 5-7. Cancel all div erts 6. Games 7. Calcul ator 8. Cale ndar Descriptions of the Menu Functions The followin g pages explain how to ope rate each m enu functio n. The function name is followed by the shortcut num ber. Message s (Menu 1) This m enu include s functio ns rela ted t o text (SM S) me ssages, voic e mess ages, fax and data calls, as well as service com - mands and t he networkâÂÂs in formation service m essag es. To enter this menu: With the display clea r, press Menu ( Mes- sages appears) and then Select . Text Messages The SMS netwo rk service allows you to send short text messages to phones pro- vided with SMS capability . Message Indicators When is displa yed continu ously you have receive d a text message. When flashes ther e is no m ore spa ce for ne w mes sages . Use the âÂÂEraseâ func - tion in the âÂÂInboxâ submenu t o make some space.
32  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Voice Messa ges The voice me ssage service a llows you to have an own v oice ma ilbox held by your ser vice provi der . Reading a text message (Inbox - Menu 1-1) When you re ceive a text messag e, and the nu mber of n ew messa ges follow ed by message ( s) received will appear and a short tone will be he ard (see âÂÂMes- sage alert tonesâ on page 42). Receiv ed mes sages can b e view ed in the âÂÂInboxâ submenu. 1 W ith a no te of a n ew message on the display: Press Re ad to re ad th e messa ge im- mediately o r Exit t o view it lat er. To view the message later : Once in the Messages menu, scroll with or to Inbox , and pre ss Select . 2 A list of message headers appears. Each h eader c ontain s the se nderâÂÂs nam e or t he st art of the m ess age. in fr ont of the header mean s that the message ha s not yet been read. in front of the header in dicates a delivery report. Scroll to the desired message and press Read t o vi ew it. 3 Use or to br owse through the message and related information, such as senderâÂÂs phone number and recep- tion date and time. 4 Wh ile reading the message , you can access the follow ing functi ons by pressing Opti on s . Scro ll to the de- sired function and press OK . Erase Delet es the m essa ge. Press OK to con- firm the operation. Reply Allows you to s end a repl y to the s ender of the me ssage. Ke y in you r message , press Option s , scroll to th e desire d function, and press OK . You c an sel ec t from t he same options a s in âÂÂWrit e mes sagesâ (M enu 1-3) . Edit Allows you to ch ange th e mes sage. Make your edits, press Opti ons , scroll to the desired funct ion, and press OK . You can s ele ct fr om the same options as in âÂÂWrite messagesâ ( Menu 1-3). Use number Extracts a phone number from the mes sage f or cal ling o r saving . If there are s everal n umbers, scroll to the desired one and pre ss OK . Pr ess Save to store the number in Phone book or to call it. Forward Allow s you t o send the m essa ge fur- ther. E dit the message (if nece ssary), press Option s , scroll to th e desire d function, and press OK . You c an sel ec t from t he same options a s in âÂÂWrit e mes sagesâ (M enu 1-3) .
33  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Print via IR Prints the message via the phoneâÂÂs infrared port to a c ompat ible printe r. Details Shows details of the message. Use or for some or all of t he following : senderâÂÂs name a nd phon e num ber, message cen tre use d for se nding, reception date and time, reply p ath availability. Sending a text message (Menu 1-2 and 1-3) You can write and send text mess ages within the âÂÂWrite message sâ submenu . Y ou can save y our own message s in the âÂÂOutbox â subme nu (Men u 1-2) for lat er use. To write and send a text message: 1 Once in the Messages me nu, s croll with or to Write messages and press Sele ct . 2 Key in a message of up to 160 charac- ters (see âÂÂKeying in a Nameâ on page 20) . Th e numbe r of rema ini ng ch ara c- ters is shown at the top of the display. 3 Once you are finish ed with w riting, press Option s for the fol lowing functions. Sc roll to the de sired func- tion and press OK . Send Sends the m essage by using the first set listed in âÂÂMessage settingsâ (Menu 1-4). Key in the re cipient âÂÂs phone nu mber or recall i t from Pho ne book and pres s OK . Press OK t o send the messa ge. Send by set Allows to send t he mes sage by usi ng a selected se t. Scroll to t he desire d set and press Selec t . Select Numeric (for phone numbe r) or Alphanumeric (for e-ma il address, for example) and press OK . Key in the desired phone num ber or alpha- numeric address (if supported by you r service provider) and press OK . Save Stores the m essage in Outbox. Clear screen Removes from the display all the char- acters t hat you have keyed in. To view yo ur own m essages: Once in the Messages menu, scroll t o Outbox and press Se lect . Scroll to the desired message. Pressing Read sh ows the messa ge. Pressing Op tions while r eading a llows acces s to the sam e functio ns as in Inb ox (Menu 1 -1), e xcept for Rep ly . Message settings (Menu 1-4) There are two kind of message settings: those specific to each setting g roup (âÂÂsetâÂÂ) and those comm on to all text messages. T o en ter th ese s ett ings: ⢠Once in the Messages men u, scroll wit h or t o Message set- tings and pre ss Select .
34  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Sets and menu numbering A setting group or âÂÂsetâ is a collection of settings n eeded f or sen ding te xt mes- sag es. Y ou can, for exam ple, send a text me ssage as a fax, if supported by you r service pro- vider , by s imply selec ting the set in whi ch you ha ve predefin ed the proper settings for fa x transmis sion s. Each set appea rs in its o wn sub menu. One set i s stor ed in the phon e. If there ar e any sets on th e SIM c ard, th ese se ts are used ins tea d. If the re is o ne set only, the subm enus are numbe red as be low . If t her e are several sets, th e submenu numberin g will cha nge accordingl y . Set specif ic settings (Set 1 - Me nu 1- 4-1) 1) Within th is subme nu you can chang e the settings of a particu lar set. To access th ese settings : 1 Once in the Message settings submenu, scroll with or to the desired set and pr ess Se lect . N OTE : The s et c an ha ve a ny name t hat you can c hange with the âÂÂRename this setâ fun ctio n. 2 Scr oll to on e of the following settings and press Sele ct to enter it. Message centre nu mber Stores th e phon e num ber of th e messag e centre neede d for sen ding text m essages. You obtain this number from your service provider . Key in or edit t he phon e numb er (or re call it from Phone book) an d press OK . Messages s ent as You can request the network to conve rt your Text messages into E-mail , Fax , or Paging f ormat ( network service ). Scroll with or t o the desire d format and press OK . In order to receive a converted message , the recipient must have a n appropriate terminal dev ice available . Message v alidity This network serv ice allows you to set the time th at your te xt mess ages ar e stored at the mes sage centre w hile a ttempt s are made to deliver th em. Scroll with or to t he desired time and press OK . Rename this set All ows you to rena me the se t. Key in the new na me (of u p to 10 charac- ters) and press OK . Settings comm on to all m essages (Com mo n - M enu 1- 4-2) The sett ings in this subme nu apply t o all outgoing text message s, irrespect ive the selected set. 1) The total n umber of sets depends on how many sets your SIM card offers.
35  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 1 Once in the Message settings submen u, scroll wit h or to Co m- mon and press Se lect . 2 Scrol l to either of the followin g func- tions and press Select . Delive ry repo rts Y ou can reques t the netw ork to s end de- livery reports on your text messages (net- work serv ice ). Scroll with or to Yes or No and press OK . Reply vi a same c entre Y ou c an re ques t th e netw o rk t o ro ute t he reply to your text mess age via your ow n mess age cent re (net work s ervice). Scroll with or to Yes or No and press OK . Info service (Menu 1-5) This n etwork se rvice allows you to re ceive messages on va rious topic s (such as weather and traffic condition s) from your service provider . For available topics and relevant topic numbers , cont act your service provider . 1 Once in the Messages me nu, s croll with or to Info service and press Sele ct . 2 Scrol l to one of the following options and press OK : On Sets info message reception on. Off Sets info m essage rece ption off. Topic index Fetches a list of available topics for the Topics function from the n etwork. Topics Allows a ccess to t he followin g func- tions. Scroll to the desired funct ion and press OK . Select Allows y ou to select t he desired top- ics. Scroll to a topic and press Mark to select or Unma rk to des elect it. Repeat this as many ti mes a s need - ed. Ne xt, pre ss Back and then Yes to save or No t o i g n o re t he c h a n g e s . Add topic Includes a new topic in t he topics list. Key in the to pic nu mber and press OK . Repe at th is wi th the name. Edit Allows you to chang e the topic name and numbe r. Scroll to the de- sired topic and pr ess OK . E dit th e number and pre ss OK . R ep eat t his with the name . Erase Allows you to remo ve a topic from the topics lis t. Scroll to the desired topic and press OK . Read Shows receive d messages. Scroll t o the desired topic and press Se lect . Use for browsing . Pressing Option s allows acce ss to Unmark topic or Use number
36  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. (copies phone numbe r from message to display). Reach either fu nction and press Select . Language Sets the language for t he messages. Only me ssages in the sel ected lan - guage are shown . Scroll to a language and press Mark to sel ect o r Unmark to desele ct it. Repea t this as many times as neede d. Next, pre ss Back and then Yes to save or No to ignore the changes. Fax or data call ( Menu 1-6) The phone can send and receiv e data through the Nokia Cellular Da ta Suite PC application (netwo rk serv ice). For m ore det ails, re fer t o the d ocume nta- tion supplied wit h your Nokia Cellula r Data S uite and com municat ions applica- tions. Making a data or f ax call 1 Once in the Messages me nu, scroll with or to Fax or data call and press Select . 2 Sel ect Fax and data or Also voice and press Select . Also voice allows you to switch from voice mode to data (or fax) mode during a call. 3 Key in the desired phone number or re- call it from Pho ne book, and press OK . 4 If you sele cted Also voice in ste p 2, to switch from v oice to data/fax mode (or vice versa ) during the call: Press Opti on s , s elect Voice mode or Data mode (or Fax mode ), and press OK . 5 A fter th e tran smis sion , end th e call b y pressing . N OTE: Y ou can not make a data or fax call while you have active or held call s in progress. Rec eivi ng a data or fa x c all You can ans wer a data or fa x cal l in th e normal way , even when the phon e keypad is locked. Service command editor (Menu 1- 7) From this submen u you can send service requests, e.g. activation command s of network ser vices, to y our service provider . 1 Once in the Messages menu, scroll with or to Service command editor and press Select . 2 Ke y in the numbe rs that you wa nt to incl ude in th e mes sag e. Press fo r a hash (#) and for an asterisk (*). When pressed and held, swit ches b etwee n numbers an d lett ers . 3 Press Send to send th e me ssage
37  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Voice messages (Menu 1-8) To en ter this s ubmen u: ⢠Once in the Messages me nu, scroll with or to Voice messages and press Sele ct . Listen to v oice messages (Me nu 1- 8-1) When yo u ente r this subm enu, the phone calls your voice m ailbox at the phone numbe r s tor ed w ith in M enu 1-8-2 . ⢠Once in the Voice me ssages sub- menu, s croll with or to List en to voice messages and press Select . TIP: Alternati vely , press and hold when th e displa y is clea r. N OTE : When is displayed, you can press List en to liste n to the mes sage. Voice mailbox numb er (Menu 1-8- 2) Withi n this su bmenu you can st ore the phone num ber of your voice mailbo x. Y ou obtain this numbe r from your service pro- vider . 1 Once in the Voice me ssages sub- menu, scroll with or to Voice mailbox number and press Se- lect . 2 K ey in the phone nu mber o r recall it from Phone book (or edit the existing number) and press OK . See also â Listen to voice messa gesâ above, âÂÂCalling Y our V oice Mailbox â on page 17, and âÂÂCall d ivert (Menu 5)â on page 4 9. Call register (Menu 2) T o en ter th is m enu: Press Me nu , scroll with or to Call register , and press Select . Options wi thin su bmenus 2 -1 - 2- 3 In these su bmenus, you can acces s the fol- lowing funct ions by pre ssing Opti ons . Scroll to the desi red funct ion and press Select . Time of call Shows the date and time when the call was regist ered by t he phone. If the same numbe r was regi ste red s everal times, you can see each ca ll time using or . Edit number Allows you to fir st edit the displayed name or phon e number and then store it in Phone book. Edit the number and press Save . Edit the name and p ress OK . Save Stores the disp layed phone number in Phone book. Key in the associated name and press OK . Erase Deletes the displayed phone number from the list. Press OK to co nfirm o r Back t o cancel the operation.
38  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. View number Shows the phone number associated with the disp laye d nam e. TIP: You can dial a listed phone num ber b y pressing wi th th e desired na me or num ber on t he dis pl ay. Missed calls (Menu 2-1) Y ou can v iew the ten phone nu mbers fr om which so mebody h as most recently tried to call you with no suc cess (net work se rv- ice). This fu nction wo rks only in digital net- works which a llow you to view a callerâ s phone nu mber . 1 Once in the Call register menu, scroll with or to Mis sed calls and press Select . 2 Scr oll with or thro ugh the list. Alt erna tiv ely: When a no te of missed c alls is displayed, pre ss List . N OTE : The phone on ly registers m issed calls wh en it is switch ed on an d is use d with in th e netwo rkâÂÂs se rvice area. Received calls (Menu 2-2) Y ou can v iew the ten phone nu mbers fr om whic h yo u have most rece ntly acc ept ed calls (ne twork service) . This fu nction wo rks only in digital net- works which a llow you to view a caller' s phone nu mber . 1 Once in the Call reg ister me nu, scroll with or to Received calls and pre ss Select . 2 Scroll wit h or through the list. Dialled numbers (Menu 2-3) You can view the ten ph one numb ers that you have most recent ly dialled, i.e. called or tried to ca ll. 1 Once in the Call reg ister me nu, scroll with or to Dialled numbers and press Se lect . 2 Scroll wit h or through the list. Alternativ ely: With the d isplay c lear , first press and t hen scroll with or . Erase recent call lists (Menu 2- 4) Y ou can delete all phone n umbers appear- ing in M enus 2- 1, 2-2 a nd 2-3. 1 Once in the Call reg ister me nu, scroll with or to Erase re- cent call lists and press Se- lect . 2 Scroll to All , Miss ed , Dialled , or Received . 3 Press OK to delete the phone numbers or Back to cancel the operation. These p hone num bers are er ased also in the following cases: ⢠Wh en you switch on the phone w ith a SIM card w hich is not on e of the
39  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. five cards used m ost re cently with the phone. ⢠When you c hange the âÂÂS ecurity le v- elâ setting (see page 49 ). Show call duration (Menu 2-5) Y ou can view t he duration of your calls and clear the timer s. 1 Once in the Call register menu, scroll with or to Show call duration and press Select . 2 Scrol l to one of the following func- tion s: Last call duration (Menu 2- 5-1) Shows the du ration of the last (or cur- rent) outgoing or incoming call in hours, m inutes a nd seco nds. All callsâ duration (Menu 2- 5-2) Shows the total duration of calls made or received with any SIM card. Received callsâ duration (Menu 2- 5-3) Shows the total duration of calls received w ith any SIM card. Dialled callsâ duration (Menu 2- 5-4) Shows the total duration of calls made with any SIM card. Clear timers (Menu 2 -5-5) Resets all timers. Pre ss OK , key in the security code, and press OK . N OTE : T he actual time inv oiced for calls by your service pr ovider may var y , depending upon ne twork feat ures, ro undin g-off for billing, and so forth. Show call costs (Menu 2-6) This network servi ce allows you to check the costs of your calls. The costs a re shown in t erms of un its set within Menu 2-7-2, for each SIM card in- dependently . 1 On ce in the Call register menu , scroll with or to Show call costs and pre ss Select . 2 Sc roll to one of the f ollowing func - tions: Last call cost (Men u 2-6-1) Shows the cost of the last or current call. All callsâ cost (Men u 2-6-2 ) Shows t he total cos t of all calls m ade with the cu rrent SIM ca rd. Clear counters (Men u 2-6-3) Resets all cost count ers. Pres s OK , key in the PIN2 code, and pre ss OK . N OTE : Th e actual invoice for ca lls and services fr om your service provider may vary , dependin g upon netw ork features, rounding-off for bil ling, taxes and so forth.
40  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Call cost settings (Menu 2-7) To en ter th is s ubm enu : ⢠Once in the Call register menu, scroll with or to Cal l cost settings and pres s Select . Call costsâ limit (Menu 2-7-1) Y ou can limit the costs of your calls to a selecte d number of c harging units or un its of curre ncy (set with in Menu 2 -7-2). 1 Once in the Call cost settings submenu, scrol l with o r to Call costsâ limit and press Sele ct . 2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . 3 Scr oll to On (turn limit on) or Of f (turn limit off) a nd press OK . 4 If you sele cted On , ke y in the cos t limit and press OK . Pressing or inserts a period. If you selected On , the number of rem ain- ing units i s shown when the disp lay is cl ear . When all unit s have be en u sed, no calls can be made ex cept emergency calls to the nu mber 1 12. Show costs i n (Menu 2-7-2) The phon e can show th e call cost limits in terms of ch arging units or the desired cu r- rency. Conta ct your service pr ovider for charging un it prices. 1 Once in the Call cost settings submenu, scrol l with o r to Show costs in and pres s Select . 2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . 3 Scroll to Currency or Units and press Select . 4 If y ou s elected Curr ency , key in the charging unit price and press OK . Next , key in the cur rency name and press OK . Pressing or inserts a period. Profiles (Menu 3) With in th is men u you can s et the phone tones and lights to function in the desired manner in different ope rating en- vironments. All you nee d to do is sele ct the desir ed user env ironm ent (pr ofile). The phone comes with a pre-programmed set of profiles. Y ou can renam e the profiles and change the c ontained setti ngs to your tastes . When the display is cl ear , the name of th e currently selected profile is show n (exc ept when â Genera lâ is selec ted). Accessing the profiles Y ou can se t on the de sired profile eithe r within this menu or , w hen the display is clear , by doing as follows : 1 Press qu ickly. 2 Scroll with or to the desired pro- file (e.g. Meeting ). O r: Press quick ly as many t imes as necess ary. Switch off! turns off the phone.
41  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 3 Pre ss OK (or press and hold ) to se - lect the pr ofile. Changing profile settings (such as incoming call alert) 1 Pre ss Menu , scroll with or to Profiles , and press Sel ect . 2 Scrol l to the desired profile. General is the d efault setting. Car and Headset appear only if the phone is or has been used with the car kit CARK-91 or headset HDC-9, respec- tive ly. 3 Pre ss Option s for the follo wing functions. Sc roll to the de sired func- tion and press OK . Activate Sets on the se lected prof ile. N OTE : When the phone is con nected to the ca r kit C ARK- 91 or h ead set HD C-9, this fun ction is not available . Personalise Allows you to change the followin g settings of the selec ted profile. Scroll to the desired setting and press Select . Incoming call alert Defines ho w the phone notifie s you of an inco ming voice ca ll. Scroll with or to one of the follow- ing options and press OK : Ringing The phone rings. Ascending The phone starts ringing at a low volume and the n gradually raises the volum e to t he selec ted vol- ume level . Ring once The phone r ings once. Beep once The pho ne b eeps once. Caller groups The phone rings only upon calls from phone numbers which be- long to a selected caller group. (Also a graphic is shown, if spec- ified to the group.) Scroll to the desired group and press Mark to selec t or Unmark to deselect it. Repeat this as many ti mes as n ecessary . Next, p ress Back and then Yes to sav e or No to ignor e the changes. See also âÂÂCaller Groupsâ on page 23. Off The phone sounds no tone when a call comes in. Ringing tone Sets the r inging to ne for voice calls. Scroll with or t o the desired tone (a sa mple i s sounded) an d press OK . Select âÂÂPersonalâ for a down- loaded ton e (see not e below ). N OTE : You can download a new ring in g t one v ia SMS (networ k service). Ringing volume Sets the volume leve l for the ringing and message al ert t ones. Scroll with
42  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. or to t he desired level (a sam- ple is sounded) and press OK . N OTE : If you se lect the highest level, you have to confirm you r choice b y pressing OK . Vibrating alert Sets the phone (whe n provided with a specia l batter y) to vibr ate w hen a voice call c omes in. Th e vibra tor does not work when the phone is connected to a charger or handsfr ee car kit. Scroll with or to On or Off and press OK . Message alert tone Sets t he rin ging to ne fo r te xt m es- sages. Scro ll with or to the desired tone (a samp le is sound ed) and press OK . Keypad tones Sets the volu me le vel for keypad tones . Scr oll with o r to t he desired leve l (a samp le is sou nded) and press OK . Warning and game tones Sets the phone to sound tone s, e.g. when the battery is running out of power or whe n you play one of the games in the phone. Thi s setting has no ef fect o n the to nes rel ate d to network serv ices . Scroll with or to On or Off and press OK . Automatic answer (i n Car and Headset prof iles o nly) Sets the phone to answer an incom- ing voice ca ll after on e ring. T his function can be u sed when t he car kit is e quipp ed with igni tion sen se and ignition is sw itched on. Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Lights (in Car prof ile onl y) Sets the display an d keypad lights. Scroll with or to On (always on) or Automatic (on for 15 sec- onds after key press or incoming call alert) and press OK . N OTE : While in Phone book or the menu func tions, you ca n switch on the lights for 1 5 seconds by pressing quickly eve n if âÂÂA utomaticâ is se- lected. Rename Allows you to e dit the n ame of the selected profile. Ke y in t he new n ame and press OK . N OTE : T his func tion is not availa ble in the General, Headset, and Car profiles. Settings (Menu 4) To enter this menu: Press Menu , scroll w ith or t o Set- tings , and press Selec t . Alarm clock (Menu 4-1) The phone can be set to ala rm at a speci- fied t ime. For setti ng the ti me for mat, see Clock (Menu 4- 2).
43  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 1 Once in the Settings sub men u, scrol l wi th or to Alarm clock and press Sele ct . 2 If the alarm was off, t he phone asks for the desir ed alarm time . Key in the time in hours an d minutes and press OK . If the alarm wa s on, scroll to On or Off and press OK : Sele cting On allows yo u to chan ge the ala rm time . Selectin g Off s ets off the alar m. When the alarm time expires The ph one sou nds an al ert to ne (unl ess I n- coming ca ll alert is s et to âÂÂO ffâ or âÂÂBeep onceâÂÂ), shows Alarm! and flashes its lig hts. If you p re ss Stop or switch off the phone, the alarm is set off. If you press any othe r key or let th e phone alarm for one m inute, the ph one stops alarm ing for five min utes a nd resu mes thereafter . Y ou can end this âÂÂsnoozingâ by pressing Stop or swi tching off the phone. If the a larm t ime expir es wh ile the phone is switche d off, the phone will switch itsel f on and st art alarmi ng. If you press Stop , the phone will ask whether you want to ac- tivate the phone for calls. Press Yes to ac- cept or No to switch off the phone. N OTE : While the ph one is snoozin g, only calls to the eme rgency num ber 1 12 c an be made . Clock (Men u 4-2) The phone is provided w ith a clock. The current time is always shown, except when you are in the Phone book or menu function s. The clock also se rves the followin g func- tions: Mes sages (M enu 1) , Call registe r (Menu 2 ), Alar m clock (M enu 4 -1), an d Calendar (Men u 8). 1 On ce in the Settings sub men u, scroll with or to Clock and press Sele ct . 2 Sc roll to one of the following funct ions and press OK . Show/Hide clock Allows you to set the time display on or off. Set the time Key in th e time and pr ess OK . Time format : Allows you to sele ct the 1 2-hou r or 24 -hou r time forma t. Scroll to either for mat and press OK . N OTE : If th e battery is removed from the phone for a longer time, you may n eed to set the ti me again . Call settings (Menu 4-3) T o en ter th is s ubme nu: ⢠Once in the Settings men u, scroll wit h or to Call settings and press Selec t . Anykey answer (Menu 4- 3-1) When th is func tion is s et on, y ou can an- swer an inco ming call by pres sing any key briefly , except and . 1 On ce in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Anykey answer and press Sele ct . 2 Sc roll to On or Off and press OK .
44  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Automatic redial ( Menu 4-3-2) When this function is set on, your phon e will ma ke up to ten a ttempts t o conne ct with a phone number after an unsuccess - ful call attemp t. Pressin g ends the c all atte mpts . 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Auto- matic redial and press Se lect . 2 Scr oll to On or Off and press OK . Spee d dia lling (Menu 4- 3-3) When thi s functi on is se t on, you can cal l a phone num ber assigned to a s peed dial- ling key (any of to ) by pressing and holding t he correspondin g number key . 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Speed dialling and pres s Select . 2 Scr oll to On or Off and press OK . See also âÂÂSpeed dialling a phone n umberâ on page 17 and âÂÂSpeed Dialling â on page 24. Call w aiti ng opti on s (Menu 4- 3-4) When this network service is activ ated, the n etwork wi ll notify you of a new in- coming ca ll while you have a call in progress. 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Call waiting options and press Se- lect . 2 Scroll to one of the following options and press OK : Act ivate , Cancel , Status (sh ows call t ypes for which call wait ing is act ive). Own number sendin g (Menu 4-3-5) Y ou can set your pho ne number to be dis- played to or hidden from the called party . This netw ork serv ice is a vailable only in digital networks which allow you to view a caller's phone number . When you ch ange the SI M card, Preset is autom atically sel ected. For details, contact your service provider . 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Own number sending and pres s Se- lect . 2 Scroll to Preset , On , o r Off , and press OK . Preset rese ts the phone t o the de- fault setting ( On or Off ) tha t you ha ve agreed upon with your service provider. Phone settings (Menu 4-4) To enter this sub menu: ⢠Once in the Settings menu, scr oll with or to Phone settings and press Se lect . Langua ge (Me nu 4- 4-1) You can select the language in w hich th e display text s are sh own. This setting a lso affects th e time and da te forma ts of th e followin g func tions: A larm
45  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. clock (Me nu 4-1 ), Clock (Menu 4-2), Cal- endar (Menu 8). 1 Once in the Phone se ttings sub- menu, scroll with or to Lan- guage and press Select . 2 Scrol l to the desired language or Au- tomatic (language is chosen based on current SIM card) and press OK . Cell in fo display (Me nu 4-4- 2) Y ou ca n se t the pho ne to i ndic ate wh en it is used in a cellula r netw ork based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology (net work se rvic e). The sett ing wi ll remain in effect even if the SIM card is changed or th e phone is switche d off. 1 Once in the Phone se ttings sub- menu, scroll with or to Cell info display and pre ss Select . 2 Scrol l to On or Off and press OK . List of o wn number s (Me nu 4- 4-3) Within th is sub menu you may s tore and manage the phone nu mbers assign ed to your SIM card, if allow ed by t he card. This fu nction is a me mory aid, from wh ich you can check your own ph one num bers if you ne ed t o do so . Hence, the edits you make h ere d o not affect in any way the ac tual subscrib er number(s) of your SIM card. 1 On ce in the Phone settings sub- menu, scroll with or to List of own numbers and press Sele ct . 2 Sc roll to one of the previously stored phone nu mbers, if any available. 3 Pr ess Option s for th e followi ng functions. Scroll to th e desired fun c- tion and press Select . Add number Includ es a new phon e number and name in the list. Key in the name and press OK . Key in the number an d press OK . Erase Allows you to re move the displ ayed name and phone number from the list. Edit Allows you to edi t the dis played na me or phone number. Edit th e name (or number) and press OK . Welcome note (Me nu 4-4-4 ) Y ou can compose a message (up to 3 6 characters) which pops up on t he display when the p hone is switch ed on. 1 On ce in the Phone settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Wel- come note and press Se lect . 2 K ey in th e me ssage. 3 Pr ess Option s , sc roll with or to Sav e or Erase , a nd pre ss OK .
46  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Network selecti on (Menu 4-4- 5) Y ou c an se t th e phon e to automa ticall y select one of the cellul ar networks av aila- ble in your area , or you may select the de- sired netw ork manua lly . 1 Once in t he Phone settings sub- menu, scroll w ith or to Network selection and pre ss Select . 2 Scr oll to Automatic or Manual and press Se lect . 3 If you se lected Manual : Scrol l to th e desired network and press Select . N OTE : ⢠If you select any oth er than y our home netw ork, this netwo rk mus t have a roaming agreem ent w ith you r home ne twork oper ator. Other - wise, the text No access will be displayed. ⢠You ca nnot change t he net work during a c all. Security settings (Menu 4-5) Y ou can protect your phon e and SIM card agains t unau thorise d use using the func- tions w ithin this su bmenu. See also âÂÂAc- cess Codesâ on page 58. To en ter th is s ubm enu : ⢠Once in the Settings menu, scrol l with or to Security set- tings and press Select . PIN co de requ est (Menu 4- 5-1) You can se t th e pho ne to ask for th e P IN code of your SIM card wh en the phon e is switched on. Note that some SIM cards do not allow turning off the PIN code request. 1 Once in the Security settings submenu, scroll with or to PIN code request and press Select . 2 Key in the PIN code and press OK . Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Call barri n g ser vice (Menu 4-5- 2) This network se rvice allow s you to rest rict making and receiv ing calls wi th your phone. See also âÂÂChange access codesâ on page 49 and âÂÂBarring passwordâ on page 59. 1 Once in the Security settings submenu, sc roll with or to Call barring service and press Se- lect . 2 Scroll to one of the following barring modes and press Select : Outgoing calls Calls cannot be made. International calls Calls cannot be made to fore ign coun- tries. International except to home country When abroad, calls can be mad e only within t he cur rent cou ntry and to your home cou ntry, i. e. the country w here your home n etwork operator or service provider is located.
47  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Incoming calls Calls cannot be receiv ed. Incoming calls if abroad Calls cannot be receiv ed out side your home countr y. Cancel all barrings N OTE : If you selected Cancel all barrings , the steps which follow will not be available. 3 Scrol l to one of the fo llowing fun ctions and press OK : Activate , Cancel , or Status (shows barred call types). 4 D o one of t he following: ⢠If you sele cted Activate or Can- cel , key in the barring password and press OK . ⢠If you select ed Status , the phone will list t he call ty pes (such as voice calls or dat a calls) for which t he se- lected bar ring mode is a ctive. Use or to scro ll thro ugh th e list. N OTE : ⢠When calls a re barred, ca lls may be possible to certain emergen cy num- bers in some n etworks (e .g. 112 or other o fficia l emer gency n umber) . ⢠When you make a call a nd a barring mode is set on , the phone may dis- play a note remin ding you of this. Fixed dialling (Me nu 4-5-3) Y ou can re str ict your o utgo ing cal ls to se- lected phone numbers, if supported by your SIM ca rd. When th is fu nction is set on, you can onl y call phone n umbers which are included in the fixed diallin g list or which begi n with the same digit(s) as a phone number in the list. 1 On ce in the Security settings submenu , scroll with or to Fixed dialling and press Se- lect . 2 Sc roll to On (sets fun ction on), Off (sets fu nction off) , or Numbers , and press OK . 3 I f you s electe d On or Off , key i n the PIN2 code and press OK . If you s electe d Numbers , you ca n selec t from the fun ctions b elow. Scrol l to the desire d option and pr ess Select . Search Reca lls a na me (a nd ph one numb er) from the l ist. Scr oll w ith or to the desired name. Press Deta il and scroll to th e name or associated phone nm ber. Press Op tion s to access th e Edit or Erase functi on. Key in the PIN2 code and pre ss OK . Scroll to either function and press Select . Edit Allows to m odify th e name or phone number. Edit the nam e or number and press OK .
48  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Erase Allows t o remove the nam e an d phone nu mber from th e list. Press OK to erase or Back to cancel the operation. TIP: You can ca ll a list ed pho ne numb er by pres sing twice. Add entry Adds a new name and phone numbe r to the l ist. Key in th e PIN2 code and press OK . Key in the na me and press OK . Key in t he p hone number and press OK . Erase all Removes all phone numbers from the list. Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . Ne xt, pre ss OK to remove or Back to cancel the operation. N OTE : When Fixed Diallin g is set on , calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networ ks (e.g. 1 12 o r other of fici al eme rgency num ber) . Closed user group (Menu 4 -5- 4) This ne twork s ervic e allows you to set th e phone to acce pt calls to and from a se- lected group of people (âÂÂclosed u ser groupâÂÂ) only . Y ou may be a mem ber of up to ten groups. For details, con tact your service provid er . 1 Once in the Security settings submenu, scroll w ith or to Closed user group and press Select . 2 Scr oll to one of the following options and press OK : Off Calls can be made and received in th e norma l wa y. You can use thi s o ptio n only if e ntitled to do so. For details, contac t your service provider . Preset Sets the phon e to use the group that the SIM c ard owner h as agreed upon with the s ervi ce prov ider. N OTE : T his option is autom atically selec ted when th e phon e is sw itche d on or the SIM card is change d. On Sets the phon e to use a particu lar group. Calls can be made to or received from t he membe rs of t he select ed group only. 3 If you s elected On , key in th e nu mber of the desired gr oup (obtained from your service provider) and press OK . When a closed user group is sele cted, and the group n umber are sho wn in the middle of the display when the display is clear . T o see this indicat ion when it is hid- den e.g. by a profile n ame, press . N OTE : ⢠Wh en calls a re limit ed to Closed User Groups, calls may be possible to cert ain eme rgency numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or other offici al emerg ency number). ⢠If you accidentally selec t a wr ong group, you may not be able to make or receive any calls. In t hat case, re- enter this funct ion and give the cor- rect group num ber.
49  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Security level (Menu 4- 5-5) The phone is supplied with a 5- digit secu- rity code which allow s you to protect t he phone against unau thorise d use. N OTE : When you chan ge this se tting, all automatically registered phone numbers are e rased. See als o âÂÂC all regist er ( Menu 2)â on page 3 7. 1 Once in the Security settings submen u, scro ll with or to Se- curity level and pre ss Select . 2 Key in the secur ity code and press OK . 3 Scrol l to one of the following options and press OK : None The security code is not requir ed when the phone is switched on or whe n you select the int ernal Phone book . Memory The security code is required to select the internal Ph one book or to u se any copy functions in Phone book. Phone The security code is required when switching on the phone with a SIM car d wh ich is not one of the fiv e m ost recently use d cards. Change access codes ( Menu 4-5-6) Y ou can change Security code, PIN code, PIN2 code and Barring password. 1 Once in the Security settings submen u, scro ll with or to Change access codes and press Select . 2 Sc roll to the de sired code and press Select . 3 Ke y in the current code and press OK . 4 Ke y in the ne w code and press OK . 5 Ke y in the ne w code again and press OK . N OTE : The ac cess codes m ay on ly include characters 0 to 9. To change the PIN code, the PIN code request must be turned on withi n the âÂÂPIN co de reques tâ functi on (Menu 4 -5-1) . Restore factory settings (Menu 4- 6) Withi n this subm enu you c an re turn th e menu functions to their factory settings. Note th at this function has no effect on Phone book funct ions. 1 On ce in the Settings menu, scr oll wit h or to Restore fa ctory settings and press Se lect . 2 Ke y in the secu rity code and press OK . Call divert (Menu 5) The C al l Div er t net - work service allows you to direct your incoming calls to another pho ne numbe r . 1 Pr ess Menu , scroll with or t o Call divert , and press Select . 2 Sc roll to one of the followin g divert modes and press Select :
50  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Divert all voice calls without ringing (Men u 5- 1) Divert when busy (Menu 5-2) (for voice calls only) Divert when not answered (Menu 5-3) (for voice c alls only) Divert when phone off or no coverage (Men u 5- 4) Voice ca lls ar e divert ed wh en you r phone is s witched off or outside of t he netwo rk s ervi ce ar ea. Divert all fax calls (Menu 5- 5) Divert all data calls (Menu 5- 6) Cancel all diverts (Menu 5- 7) All dive rts are set off. N OTE : If you select ed Cancel all diverts , the steps wh ich follow w ill not be available. 3 Scr oll to one of t he followin g functi ons and press OK : Activate , Cancel , Status (show s call types a ffected by selected divert mode). 4 D o one of t he following : ⢠If you select ed Activate , select the p hone n umb er to which you wish to di vert the calls. Sc roll to e i- ther of th e fo llow ing o ption s a nd press OK : Voice mailbox Voice ca lls are diverted t o your voice mailbox . See also âÂÂVoice mailbox n umber (Menu 1 -8-2)â on page 37. Other number Calls will be diverted to the de- sired phone nu mber. Key in t he phone num ber or recal l it from Phone book, and press OK . ⢠If yo u selec ted Statu s , use o r to view the call type s (such as voice call or dat a call) fo r which the selected dive rt mode is act ive. Pressing Number ( if avail able) shows t he phone num ber to w hich the calls are diverte d. Pressing De - tail (available only in âÂÂDivert whe n not answer edâÂÂ) and then se- lecting Delay sh ows the tim e af ter which ca lls are diverted. N OTE : Wh en you ma ke a c all and a div ert mode is set on , the phone may display a note rem inding yo u of this. Games (Menu 6) Not only can you use the phone f or com- munication but also f or some seriou s fun. REMEMBER! Your phone must be switched on t o use this f unc tion. Do no t switch on the phone when wireless phon e use i s pr ohi bit ed or when it ma y cau se i n- terfere nce or da nger . 1 Press Menu , scroll with or to Games , and press Select .
51  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2 Scrol l to the desired game and pres s Select . 3 Scrol l to one of the following options and press Sele ct . New game Starts a new game ses sion. N OTE : This option is replaced with 1 player / 2 player selection if you can play a gainst a similar phone via infrared . Top score Shows the highest score of the game in your phone. A vailable only in t he games which keep track of the score. Instructions Shows a brief help text on t he game. You can sc roll the te xt with More (or and ). Level Allows you to set the difficulty leve l. Select the des ired level with or and press OK . Continue Allows you to resume a paused game. Available on ly whe n there is a game paused. Last view Shows the final view of an ended game righ t af ter t he ga me. 4 To play the games, do as follows: Snake Feed the snake wit h as many g oodies as poss ible . Use - (exce pt for ) for moving th e snak e. The longe r the snakeâÂÂs tail grow s, the higher is your s cor e. Wh en th e snake h its its own tail or th e surroun ding wa ll, the game is over. Memory Reveal picture s to f ind pairs w ith a s few tries as pos sible. Move the cursor with the fo llo wing keys : (up ), (left), (right), (down), (jumps over revealed pictur es and moves on to ne xt row whe n at end o f row), (jum ps over re vealed pic- tures and moves back to previous row when at st art of row). r eveals t he pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible. Logic Find out a secre t combination of fig- ures . Ava ilable fig ures a re show n at the top of the display before you accept the first g uess row. Use and t o move the cursor and to select th e figure. To copy a figu re from a previ- ously ac cepted gue ss row, st art scro ll- ing w ith , m ove the c urso r to the desired figure in the nor mal way and accept th e select ion with . Once you think that you ha ve got the right com bination, press . The result is pr esented as a se t of marks over the r ow. A correct figure in rig ht place give s a full mark; a c orrect figur e in wrong place gives a h alf a mark. When all the fig ures a re corr ect an d in right places, the game ends. 5 W hile playi ng, pres sing either selection key pauses the game (1-pla yer games only). To resume a paused game, select Continue .
52  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Starting a 2-player game Before s tart ing the game, e nsure th at th e IR ports of the two devices are poin ting at each ot her . There ar e two w ays t o star t a 2- player game. Either: Both players start the s ame 2- player game on their phones. Or: The fi rst p layer se ts up th e infrar ed conne ction by enterin g the In frare d func- tion (Men u 9) and the seco nd player st arts the 2- player ga me in the no rmal way . Calculator (Menu 7) The phone is provided wit h a bas ic f our function calcul ator which can also be used for rou gh curr ency conver sions. REME MBE R! Y our phone mu st be switch ed on to u se this f uncti on. Do no t switch on the phone whe n wireless phone use is proh ibited or wh en it may cause in- terfer ence or da nger . To enter this menu: ⢠Press Me nu , scroll with or to Calculator , and press Sele ct . To make a calculation: 1 E nter the first num ber in the cal cula- tion using the - keys. Press for a pe riod (.). Use Clear for editing. 2 To add, press once ( appears). To subs tract, pre ss twice ( - ). To mult iply, press three times ( * ). To divide, press four times ( / ). Or: Press Opti ons , scroll with or to the desired function, a nd press OK . 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as necessary . A su btotal is sh own aft er each step 2. For a total, press Op tion s ( Equals is selected) and press OK. 4 To sta rt a new calc ulation, pre ss and hold Cl ear . N OTE : This calcula tor ha s a limit ed accu- racy and roundin g errors may o ccur , espe- cially in lon g divisions . To make a currency conversion: 1 Set th e exchange rate: Press Opti ons , scroll to Exchange rate , and press OK . Scroll to either of the displayed op- tions and pr ess OK . N ext, key in the ex- chang e rat e (press f or a p eriod) and press OK . 2 Make the conversion: Key in the amount to be co nverted, press Options , scroll to To domestic or To for- eign , and press OK .
53  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Calendar (Menu 8) The phone is pro- vided with a c alen- dar that can also be used as an appointment or birth day reminder . REME MBER! Y our phone must be switch ed on to use th is func tion . Do not switch on the phone whe n wireless phone use is proh ibited or wh en it may cause in - terfer ence o r da nger . 1 Pre ss Menu , sc roll wit h or to Calendar , and press Sel ect . 2 Scrol l to the desired date. 3 Pre ss Option s for the follo wing functions. Sc roll to the de sired func- tion and press OK . View day Shows not es set for t he chosen day. Use or to brow se through the note(s). Pressing Option s allows access to the fo llowing f uncti ons. Scroll to the desired fu nction and pr ess OK . Erase Deletes the not e. Press OK to con- firm. Edit Allows you to edit the note . Edit the note and press OK . Move Allows you to ch ange the date and time of the no te. Key in t he new date and press OK . Repeat thi s with the time . Send note Allows you to sen d the note as a text m essa ge (SM S). K ey in the r e- cipientâÂÂs phone number and press OK . Send via IR Copies the note via the phoneâÂÂs infrared port to another sim ilar phone. Make note Allows you t o writ e a note . Scroll to the desired type of note and press OK . Reminder (indicat ed by ) Key in the note and press OK . Key i n the date and press OK . F or set ting a tone ale rt, see b elow. Call () Key in the desired phone number or recall it from Phone book, and press OK . Key in the dat e and press OK . Repeat thi s with the ti me. For set- ting a tone alert, see below. Meeting () Key in the note and press OK . Key i n the date and press OK . Repeat t his with the tim e. Fo r se tti ng a tone alert, see be low . Birthday () Key in the personâÂÂs name and press OK . Key in the dat e of birth and press OK . Key in the year of birth and press OK . The note and personâÂÂs age will be shown in ever y forth- coming year. For setting a tone alert, see be low .
54  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Setting a to ne alert for any n ote You can set the phone to soun d a tone i n anti cip ation for a not e: Pre ss Yes , ke y in the alarm date and press OK . Repeat this with the alar m time . The pr esen ce o f a tone ale rt is indicated by when you view the notes. Erase notes Allo ws you to d elete the se lected note(s). Scroll to one of the displaye d options and press OK . If you selected Of chosen day or One b y one , se le c t the desired note and press Erase . If you se lected All at once , p ress Yes to d elete all th e note s. View all Shows no tes set for all days. Us e or to browse thro ugh th e note( s). Pressing Options allows acce ss to the same functi ons as in âÂÂView dayâÂÂ. Scroll to the d esired func tion and press OK . Go to date Allows you to jum p to the desired date. Key in the date a nd press OK . Set the date Allows you to change the curren t date. Key in the new date and press OK . Print via IR Allows you to print all notes via the phoneâÂÂs in frared p ort to a com patible printer. When the phone alarm s for a note The phone flashe s its lights, beeps, and displays the note. With a Call note on th e displa y , you can call the displayed n umber by press ing . If the phone was se t to sound a tone alert, pressing Post pone suspends the ale rt for 10 minutes. Pre ssing this key again postpones the alarm for another 10 min- utes. To stop the alarm, press o r OK . N OTE : If the battery is removed from the phone for a lon ger time, yo u may n eed to set the ti me again . Infrared (Menu 9) Withi n thi s menu you can set y our phone to receive data throu gh its infrared (IR) port. The phone is a Class 1 Laser Produ ct. To enter th is menu: Press Menu , scroll with or to Infrared , and press Select . N OTE : ⢠The preferable dist ance between the two devic es in infrar ed connection is one meter at most . ⢠There must be no obstructions between the two devic es. ⢠The I R ports of t he two devi ces have to be pointing at each other.
55  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Receiving data via IR To receive d ata from another simila r phone: 1 Ensure that the IR port s of the two de- vices are pointing at each other. 2 Enter this menu to acti vate th e IR port for d ata re ception . 3 The user of t he sendin g phone se lects the desired IR f unction to start data tra nsfe r. If data trans fer is not st arted w ithin 45 seconds afte r the activ ation o f the IR por t, the connection is cancelled and has to be started a gain. Sending data via IR For sending data to a similar phone or a compatible PC prov ided with an appro- priate applicatio n, refer to the docum en- tation supplied with the application and to the followin g sectio ns in this userâ s guide: ⢠âÂÂCaller groupsâÂÂ, page 2 3 ⢠âÂÂCopying via IRâÂÂ, page 25 ⢠âÂÂPrinting via IRâÂÂ, page 26 ⢠âÂÂReading a tex t message (Inbox - Menu 1- 1)âÂÂ, page 32 ⢠âÂÂProfiles (M enu 3)âÂÂ, page 40 ⢠âÂÂGa mes (Me nu 6) âÂÂ, page 5 0 Checking the status of an IR connection The status of an IR con nection is in dicated by . When is sh own cont inuous ly , the re is an IR co nnection betw een your phone and the other devic e. When is not sho wn, no IR conn ect ion exists . When blin ks, your phone is trying to conne ct to the o ther dev ice or the con- ne cti on has b een lost .
56  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 7. Reference Information DTMF Tones The phone can send DTMF t ones to c om- munica te with a nswerin g machin es, com- puterised tele phony services etc. The ton es can be sen t even wh en the key- pad tones are set off. Manual transmission Make a call t o the desired phon e number and ke y in the numbers t hat you w ant to send a s DTMF tone s. Autom atic transm ission Start a call in the norm al way . Then, do as follows : Press Opti ons , scroll with or to Send DTMF , and press Select . Key in the DTMF se quence or r ecall it from Phone book, and press OK to sen d it. Pressing Exit ends the D TM F trans mis- sion but not the call. Placin g paus es and wai ts in a DTMF sequ enc e When keying in a DTMF sequ ence, you ca n place pause and wai t characters in front of or betwe en DTMF numbers. For a pause of 2. 5 seco nd s, p ress three times qu ickly ( p is displayed). When sending t he seque nce, all n umbers follow- ing the pause(s) are sen t as DTM F tones. For a wait charact er , press four time s quickly ( w is displayed). To send a DTMF sequence whic h contains wait char acters: 1 Start a DTMF call in the normal way. 2 Press Send as many times as t here a re wait ch aracte rs. N umber s aft er th e waits are sen t as DTMF tones. N OTE : P ause and wait characters cannot be stored on s ome SIM card s. Linking a ph one number t o a DTMF sequenc e Y ou can lin k a phone number to a DTMF sequence for sending them together . 1 Key in a phone number or recall it from Phone book . 2 Press twice quick ly (for ). 3 Ke y in th e num ber of t he spe ed d ialling locati on that holds the DTMF sequen ce (this step can be skipped) and store the phone numb er in the internal Phone book. See also âÂÂSpeed diallin gâ on page 24. 4 Call th e phon e num ber in the no rmal way. Protec tion Cap of th e Antenna Connector At the back of t he phone below the an- tenna there is a c onn ector f or an externa l antenna.
57  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. The connector is protected by a rubber cap. T o atta ch an exte rnal an tenna to the phone, first rem ove the cap and then con- nect th e antenn a. Afte r removin g the ex ternal an tenn a, re- membe r t o repla ce the cap . N OTE : Keep the cap out of small childrenâÂÂs reach. Using the Batteries Y our phone is p owered by a r echargeable Li-Ion or NiMH batter y . Use only batteries approve d by the phone manu fact urer and rech arge your batt ery only with the ch argers approved by the manu fact urer . The operation and the lifetime of the bat- tery ar e great ly affect ed by how y ou ha n- dle the battery . Take good care of the battery and follow the gu idelines pre- sented below. Charging and discharging the battery ⢠A new batte ryâÂÂs full p erforman ce is achieved only after two or three c om- plete char ge an d discharge cycles! ⢠The battery can be charged and dis- charged h undreds of times bu t it will even tually wear out . Whe n the op erat- ing ti me (talk-t ime and st andby time) is noticea bly shor ter than normal, it is time to buy a ne w batt ery . ⢠When a charger is not in u se, discon- nect it from the power source. ⢠Do not leave th e batt ery con nected to a charge r for lo nger than a week, since overcha rging may shorten its life . ⢠If left unused a fully charged batt ery will discha rge itse lf over time. ⢠For good operation time s with NiMH batteries, discharge the battery from time to time by leaving you r phone switche d on until it turn s itself off . Do not a ttempt to d isc harge th e batt ery by any other means. ⢠Temper ature e xtreme s will a ffect t he ability of your battery to charge: a llow it to co ol down o r warm up f irst. Notes for using the batteries ⢠Us e the bat tery only f or its int ended purpose. ⢠Nev er use any charger or batter y which is damaged or wor n out. ⢠Using t he phone ne ar the net workâÂÂs base sta tion consum es less pow er . The operation times are greatly affected e.g. by the signal strengt h of the cellu- lar network and the paramet ers set by the network operator . ⢠Do no t shor t c ircu it th e ba ttery. Acci- dental shor t circuiting can occur when a meta llic object (coin, c lip or pen) causes direct connection of th e and - termina ls of the ba ttery (me tal str ips on the back of the battery) f or example when you carry a spare batte ry in your pocket or pur se.
58  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Short circui ting th e termi nals m ay damage the battery or t he connecting object. ⢠Leavin g the battery in hot or cold plac- es, s uch as in a c losed ca r in s ummer or winter condit ions, will reduce the ca- pacity and lifetime of the battery . Alwa ys tr y to kee p the b attery betw een 15ðC and 25ðC (59ðF an d 77 ðF). A phone with a hot or cold battery may tempo rarily not work, even when the battery is fully charge d. NiMH batteries performance is parti- cularly limited in temperatur es below - 10ðC (1 4ðF). Li-Ion batteries performa nce is parti- cularly lim ited in t emper atures below 0ðC (32 ðF). ⢠Do no t dispose of batteries in a fire! ⢠Batter ies must be recycle d or dis posed of properly . M ust not be dispose d of in municipal waste Access Code s The access codes described in this section help you prot ect a gains t u nauth oris ed u se of your phone and SIM card. When asked for any of the access codes, key in the proper code and press OK . If you ma ke a m istak e, f irst d elete th e dig it w ith Clear and then ke y in t he corr ect on e. For changing the codes, see page 49. N OTE : Avoid using ac cess codes simila r to emerge ncy number s, such as 1 12, to pre - vent accide ntal diall ing of the em ergenc y numbe r . Secur ity code The security code is supplied with the phone. It protects you r phone against u n- autho rise d use. Keep the co de secr et and in a safe place, separate from the phone. See a lso â Secur it y lev el (Me nu 4-5 -5) â on page 49. If you key in an incorrect secur ity code five times in succession , the phone will not ac- cept the correct code for the nex t five minutes. PIN code The PIN (Personal I dentity Numb er) cod e i s usually supplie d with the SIM card. It pro- tects your SIM card a gainst una uthorised use. When the PIN code request is enabled (see page 46), the code is aske d each time t he phone is sw itched on. If you enter a wrong P IN code three times in succession, key in the PUK code and press OK . Key in a new PIN code and press OK . Key in the new code again and press OK . PIN2 code The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to acce ss some func- tions, su ch as cha rging u nit count ers. These functions mus t be supported by your SIM ca rd. If you enter a wron g PIN2 code three times in success ion, follow t he sam e in- structions as for the PIN code but this time using the PUK2 code.
59  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. PUK code The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) may be supplied wi th the SIM card. In opposite case, cont act your service pro vider for the code. The code is required to c hange a blocked PIN code. If you enter a wrong PUK code ten tim es in succes sion, the SIM card cann ot be used any m ore . Cont ac t your s ervi ce pro - vider for a new c ard. Y ou cann ot change t he PUK cod e. If you lose it, cont act you r service pr ovider . PUK2 c ode The PUK2 code , supplied with som e SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you enter a wrong code ten times in succession , you c annot use the f unctions requiring the PIN2 co de. Contact your service p rovide r for a new ca rd. Y ou cannot change the PUK2 code. If you lose it, cont act you r service pr ovider . Barrin g passwo rd The barring password is ne eded when us- ing the âÂÂCall barringâ f unction. You obtain the password from your service provider . Care and Maintenance Y our phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanshi p and should be treated with care . The sugges tions below will help you to fulfill a ny warranty obligat ions and to enjoy this product for m any years . When using your phone, bat tery , ch arger OR any acces sory: ⢠Keep it a nd all its parts and acc essories out of s mall childr enâÂÂs reach . ⢠Keep it dry . Precipitation, humidity a nd liquids contain m inerals that w ill cor- rode electronic circuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dusty , dirty ar- eas. Its moving parts can be damaged. ⢠Do no t store it in hot areas. High tem- perat ures can sho rten the life of elec - tronic devices, damage batteries, and warp o r m elt cert ain plast ics. ⢠Do not s tore it in col d are as. When th e phone warm s up (to its nor mal temper- ature ), mo isture ca n for m inside the phone, whi ch may dam age electron ic circui t boar ds. ⢠D o not a ttem pt to o pen it. Non - expert handling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do n ot drop, knock o r shake it. Rou gh handlin g can bre ak interna l circuit boards. ⢠Do not use har sh che micals , cleanin g solven ts, or str ong det ergen ts to clea n it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap- and-water solu tio n. ⢠Do n ot paint it. Paint can clog th e deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use on ly the supplie d or an approved replacemen t ante nna. Un authorise d antennas, modifications or attach- ments coul d damage the phon e and
60  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. may violate regulations governing ra- dio devices. ⢠If the phon e, battery , charger or an y accessory is not working properly , take it to you r neare st qualif ied serv ice fa- cility . The pe rsonnel th ere will a ssist you and , if ne cessary, arra nge f or serv- ice. Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-he ld telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always secu re the phone in its holde r; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break lo ose in a c ollision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a ve- hicleâÂÂs ligh ts or horn on pu blic roads is not permitted. Reme mber ro ad safet y alwa ys comes first! Operating Enviro nment Remembe r to follow any speci al reg ula- tions in force in any area and always switch off yo ur pho ne wh eneve r it is fo r- bidden to use it, or w hen it m ay cau se in- terfer ence or da nger . When conne cting the phone or any acces- sory t o ano ther devi ce, re ad its u serâÂÂs guide for detailed sa fety instru ctions. Do not conn ect incom patible prod ucts. As with othe r mobile radio transmitting equipment, use rs are advised th at for the satisfactory operation of the e quipment and for the saf ety of personnel, it is rec- ommended that the equipm ent should only be use d in the normal operating p o- sitio n ( Held to you r e ar wi th the ant enna pointing ove r your shou lder .). Do not point the infrared beam at anyoneâÂÂs e ye o r allow it to inte rfere with othe r infrar ed dev ice s. Electron ic Devices Most modern e lectronic equ ipment is shielded from radio freque ncy (RF) s ignals. However , certain ele ctroni c equipment may not be shielde d agains t the RF sign als from yo ur wire less ph one. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum sepa ration of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a handheld wirel ess phone a nd a pacemak er to avoid pot ential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independ ent research by a nd recomme nda- tions of Wireless Technol ogy Research. P e rsons with pace makers: ⢠Should always keep the ph one mor e than 20 cm (6 inch es) from t heir pace- maker w hen the phon e is s witched on ; ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; ⢠Should us e the ear opposi te the pace- maker to mini mize the potential fo r in- terfer ence . ⢠If you ha ve any re ason to sus pect tha t interf erence is taking pl ace, sw itch off your phon e immediately.
61  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Hearin g Aids Some digital wireless ph ones ma y inter- fere with some heari ng a ids. I n the ev ent of such i nterfere nce, you may w ant to consult y our service provider . Other Medical Devic es Operation of any radio transmitting equipmen t, includin g cellular ph ones, ma y interfe re with th e functi onalit y of inade- quately protected m edical devices. Con - sult a phy sician or the m anufac turer of the medica l device t o determi ne if t hey are adequ ately sh ielded f rom ex ternal RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facil- ities when any regulation s posted in the se areas in struct you to do so. Hospit als or health car e facilities m ay be u sing equ ip- ment th at could be sens itiv e to exte rnal RF energ y . Vehicle s RF signals m ay affect im properly installed or inadequat ely shielded electr onic sys- tems in m otor ve hicle s (e. g. elec tronic fuel injection systems, electroni c anti- skid (anti-lock) braking s ystems, e lectronic speed cont rol system s, air bag system s). Check with the man ufacturer or its repre- sentative regardin g your vehi cle. You shoul d a lso co nsu lt th e m anufa cturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehi cl e. Post ed Fac ilities Switch y our phon e off i n any facilit y where post ed notices so r equire. Potent ially Explosi ve Atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resul ting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to sw itch off the phone when at a refue lling point (service sta- tion). U sers are rem inde d of the need to observe restrictio ns on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel s torage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a poten tially explosive atmos- phere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below dec k on boats; chemical t ransfer or storage facilities; ve- hicles using liqu ified petroleum gas (such as propane or bu tane); areas whe re the air contains chemica ls or particles, such as grain, dust or meta l powders; and any othe r area wher e you would norma lly be advised to turn off your ve hicle engin e. Vehi cle s Only qualified personne l should service the phone, or in stall the phon e in a vehi - cle. Faulty installation or serv ice may be dangerous and m ay invalidate any war- ranty which may apply to the unit. Check regular ly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mount ed and operating properly . Do not store or carr y flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same
62  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. compartment as the phon e, its parts or ac- cessories. For vehicl es equipped wit h an air bag, remember that an air ba g inflates with grea t for ce. D o not p lac e obj ects, includ- ing both installed or port able wire less equipm en t in th e area over the ai r bag or in the air b ag deployment area. If in- vehicle w ireless equipm ent is im properly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury cou ld result. Switch off your phone be fore boarding an aircra ft. Th e use of wir eless tel epho nes in an aircraft may be dangerous to the ope r- ation of th e airc raft, d isrup t the wire less telephone netw ork and m ay be illega l. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspen sion or den ial of telephone services to t he offender , or legal action or both. Emergency Calls IMPORT ANT! This phone , like any wireless phone, oper- ates using r adio signals, wireles s and landline netw orks as w ell a s user -pro- grammed fun ctions which cannot guaran- tee co nnec tion in all con dit ions . The refo re you s hould never rely s olely upon any wireless phone for ess ential co mmunic a- tions (e.g. medical em ergencies). Remembe r , to make or receive a ny calls the phone must be swi tched on an d in a servi ce ar ea wi th ad equa te sign al strengt h. Emergency cal ls may not be possible on all wireless phone ne tworks or when certain network ser vices and/or pho ne features are in use. Check with loca l service provid- ers. To make an eme rgency call: 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on. Some ne tworks may require that a v al- id SIM card is properly in serted in the phone. 2 If the wor d âÂÂCl earâ appe ars on the di spla y above th e key, pr ess and hol d Clear for seve ral secon ds to re ady the phone for calls. 3 Key in the emer gency number for you r present location (e.g. 112 or other offi- cial emer gency n umber) . Eme rgency number s vary by location. 4 Press the key. If certa in fe atur es are in use (Keygua rd, Call barring e tc.), you may first n eed to turn tho se featur es off bef ore you can make an emerg ency call. Consult t his doc- ument an d your lo cal cellula r serv ice pro- vider . When m aking an e mergen cy call, rem em- ber to give all the n ecessary informa tion as acc urately as possi ble. Re member t hat your wireless phone m ay be the only means o f communica tion a t the scene of an accident - do not cu t off the call until given permission to do s o.
63  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Index Symb ols charact er (repla ces internationa l access c ode) ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 16 A access c odes changi ng ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 49 definition .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... 5 8 See also barring password, PIN code , PIN2 code, PUK code, PUK2 code and security c ode alarm clock ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... 4 2 anykey answe r ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 4 3 automatic answer ..... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... ..4 2 automatic redial ..... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 4 4 automatically stored phone numbers ..... .. 3 7 See also call registe r B barring password .. ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ... 49 , 59 battery charge indication ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 1 1 chargi ng/dischar ging . ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 5 7 notes for using ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 57 removing .. .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 1 2 replacing ......... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 1 3 C cal cula tor .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 5 2 cal enda r .. ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 53 call barring .... .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 4 6 call c osts ....... .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .. 3 9 limiting ... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 40 selecting un its to d isplay ... .... ..... .... ..... .. 40 cal l div ert .... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 49 call duration ... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 9 call re gister ..... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 7 call wait ing . .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 44 caller groups ... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... . 23 , 41 cal ls answerin g ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 17 answering during a call .... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 19 endin g ....... .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ... 10 , 16 handsfree ... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... 1 6 making .... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 16 by assoc iated na me .... .... .... ..... .... ....... 1 6 by redialling las t dialled number .....16 by single ke y .. ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 17 by speed diallin g .. .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 17 during call .... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .. 18 internationa l calls .. ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 16 rejectin g . .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... . 1 7 , 19 switch ing between two ca lls .... .... . 1 8 , 19 transferring ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 19 care and maintena nce .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 59 cell info display . .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 45 clear display, definition .. ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 11 clearing display ... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 16 clock .. .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 43 closed user groups .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .. 48 conference calls .... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 19 copying names and phone n umbers ..... .... 25 via I R ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .. 25 currencies , converting .. .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 52 D data calls ... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 36 deleting characters from display ...... ....... .. 16 deleting stored names and phone numbers ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 22 display indicators ........ .... ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 11 display view .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 26 displaying your ph one numbe r to called party ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 44 diverting calls ...... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 49 DTMF tones ..... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 56 E earpiece volume .. .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... 16 editing names and phone numbers ... 16 , 26 entering menu func tions ...... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 28 exiting from a men u function .. ..... ...... ..... .. 28 exiting from any fun ction ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 10 F fax calls ....... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 36 fixed dialling ....... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 47 G games ... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 50
64  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. H help texts for m enu function s .. .... ..... .... .... 2 9 hiding your ph one numbe r from called party ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 44 I incoming c all alert, tu rning off ... ....... .... .... 41 information servic e . .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 35 infrared .. .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 54 K keyi ng i n a na me .. ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ... 20 , 21 keypa d locking/unlock ing ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... 1 8 over view of ... .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 1 0 tones ..... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 4 2 L language of display texts .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 4 4 last dialled n umbers .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... 16 , 38 lights . ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 42 M MCN display, see cell info di splay .. ..... .... .. 4 5 memo ry f unc tions. See Phon e book menu func tions enteri ng ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 28 exiting ... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 28 message ale rt tones .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 42 microphone, m uting/unmu ting . ...... ..... .... .. 1 6 misse d calls ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .. 38 See also call register multiparty calls . .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 1 8 N network, s electing ... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 46 O one touch dialling. See speed dialling own numbers ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 4 5 P Phone book caller groups ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ... 23 , 41 deleting names and phon e numbers .... 2 2 editing names and ph one num bers ...... 26 enteri ng ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 2 0 exiting ... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 20 printing name s and phone numbers ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 26 recalling names and phone numbers ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 22 selecting ...... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... 26 setting display v iew for names and phone numbers ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 26 storing a name and ph one number .. .... 21 PIN code ...... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... 49 , 58 PIN2 code ....... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ... 4 9 , 58 printing stored names and ph one numbers ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... 26 profiles .. .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... . 9 , 40 protecting phone and SIM card See access co des, secur ity leve l PUK code . .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... 59 PUK2 code ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 59 R recalling stored nam es and phone numbers ...... .... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 22 restoring factory settings . .... ..... .... ....... .... .. 49 ringing tone ....... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 41 ringing volume .. ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... .... 41 S safety instructions ........... .... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 60 security co de . .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... .... 14 setting req uest on or off ..... .... ....... .... .... 49 secu rity lev el ... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 49 selection keys .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 11 servic e comm an ds . .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 36 service numbers .. ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... .. 27 sign al s tren gth ....... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... 11 , 15 SIM card .. ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... .... ..... .... .. 12 viewing phone num bers of ..... .... ..... .... .. 45 SMS messages. See text messages speed dialling ...... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 17 , 24 , 44 storing a name and ph one numbe r ... 16 , 21 switching phone on/off ..... .... ....... .... ... 14 , 15 T text me ssages . .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... .. 31 deleting .. ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 32 delivery reports ... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... 33 , 35 reading . ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 32 routing reply m essages via your own SMS centre ..... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 35 selecting alternative format for .... ...... .. 34 selecting ringin g tone for ... .... ....... .... .... 42
65  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. sending . .... .... ..... .... ..... ....... .... .... ..... .... ..... .. 33 by using particular set . ...... ..... .... ..... .. 33 sets . .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 34 setting validity period ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 3 4 storing phone nu mber of message ce ntre ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 3 4 writing .. ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 3 3 V vibrating alert .. ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .. 4 2 voice mailbox calling ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... . 10 , 17 , 37 diverting calls to ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... 5 0 storing phone nu mber of . .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 7 voice m essages ... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 2 listening to . ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 17 W warning tones .. ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 4 2 welco me no te . ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 4 5
Nokia is a registere d trademark of Nokia Corporation, Finlan d. Copyr ight (C ) 199 8. No kia Mo bile Ph one s. Al l ri ghts r eserv ed. Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous development. Therefo re we reserve the right to ma ke ch anges a nd im provem ents to any o f the p roduc ts d escribed in this guid e without prior notice.
3  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Righ ts Reserved. Quick Guide S WITC HIN G ON / OFF Press and hold M AKING A CALL Key in are a cod e an d phon e nu mber, then press A NSWERING A CALL E NDING / REJECT ING A CALL R EDIALLING TH E LAST DIALLED NUMBER twice (with displa y clear) C ALLING YOU R VOICE MAILBOX Press and hold A DJUSTIN G THE EARPIECE VOLUME Use ke ys on side of phon e C LEARING THE DISPL AY L OCKING / UNLOCKI NG THE KEYP AD Menu , t hen (within 3 secs ) / Unlock , then S ELECTING A USER ENVIRONMENT ( PROFILE ) quickly (with display clea r), or for d esired prof ile, OK Phone book functio ns S TORING A PHONE NUMBER WITH A NAME ( WIT H DIS PLAY CLEA R ) Key in phone number , Save , key in name, OK R ECALLING PHONE NUMBER FROM PHONEBOOK BY ASSOCIATED NAME ( WITH DISPLAY CL EAR ) or , key in fir st charac ter of name, or for desir ed name
4  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserv ed. Menu functions E NTERING A MENU FUN CTI ON Menu , o r to c ho os e desired func- tion , Select V IEWING A MENU HEL P TEXT Wait fo r 10 se cond s (wi th de sir ed fun c- tion displayed) U SER ENV IRONMENT ( PROFILE ) SETTINGS : ⢠I NCOMING CAL L ALERT ⢠R INGING TONE ⢠R INGING VOLUME Fir st: Menu , choo se Profiles , Select , choose desi red p rofi le, Option s , c hoo se Personalise , OK Then: ⢠Incoming call alert: Ch oose Incoming c all alert , Select , choo se desi re d alert type , OK ⢠Ringing tone o r volum e: Choose Ringing to ne or Ringing volume , Sele ct , c hoose desired setting, OK T EXT MESSAGES: ⢠R EADING A TEXT MESSAGE ⢠W RITING AN D SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE Fir st: Menu , choo se Messages , Select Then: ⢠To read : choose Inbox , Sele ct, choose desired messa ge , Re ad . ⢠To write an d send : ch oose Write messages , Se lect , ke y in mes - sag e, Opti ons , choos e Send , OK, key in recip ientâ s ph one n umbe r, OK D IVER TING VOICE CALLS TO YOUR VOICE MAILBOX Menu , c hoose Call divert , Select , choose desir ed divert mo de, Select , choose Activate , OK , choose Voice mailbox , OK
5  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Ri ghts Reserved. Table of Contents Quick Guid e ............. .................................. .3 Table of Cont ents ..................................... .5 For Your Safe ty ........................ ..................7 1. Quick Start ......... .................................. .9 Making Your F irst Call ...... ............. ............ ...... 9 WhatâÂÂs Ne w .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ............ ............ .... 9 Adjusting phone tones: Profiles ............ .... 9 Sending SMS messages: Setting groups (â SetsâÂÂ) ........ ........ ..... ..... ....... . 9 Caller grou ps........ ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ ..... .... .... 9 Other hand y features .. ....... ............. ............ . 9 2. Your Phone ........ ................................ 10 List of Keys ........ ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ............. ..... 1 0 The Displa y Indicators .......... ..... ....... ............ . 1 1 The Select ion Keys ...... ..... ..... ....... ............. ..... 1 1 3. Getting Start ed ................... ............... 12 Inserting a SIM Card ......... ........ ............ ..... ... 12 Charging a Battery ......... .... ..... ........ ..... ..... ..... 13 Switching on t he Phone ........ ..... ........ ..... .... . 14 Switching off the Ph one .......... ..... ....... ..... ... 15 4. Basic Functions .................................. 16 Making a Call ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ........ 16 Calling any of the te n last dialled phone numbers . ..... ....... ............ ..... ........ ..... 16 Speed dialling a p hone numbe r ............. 17 Answering a Call ..... ............ ..... ..... ........ ..... .... . 1 7 Calling Your Voice Mailbox ........................ . 17 Keypad Loc k (Keyguard) ...... ..... ..... ....... ........ 18 Multiparty Calls ......... ..... .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ... 18 Making a new call during a call..... ....... . 18 Making a confe rence call..... ....... ............ . 1 9 Answering a new call d uring a call ....... 1 9 Transferring a call ...... ....... ............ ..... ..... ... 19 5. Phone Book Funct ions ....................... 20 Keying in a Name . .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ............ 20 Keying in a Phone Number .... ........ ..... .... ..... 21 Storing a Phone Nu mber with a Nam e (Add entry) ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ ............ .. 21 TIP: Qui ck storing ...... ............. ............ ..... .. 21 Storing a phone nu mber only: ........... 21 Recalling a Pho ne Number and Name .... 22 By Phone bookâÂÂs Search function .......... 22 By scrolling when the displa y is cle ar . . 22 Deleting a Name and Phone Number (Erase) ... ..... ..... ....... ............ ............. ............ ....... 22 Caller Groups ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 23 Including a phone number in a caller group ..... ..... ..... ........ ..... ..... ....... .. 23 Setting a rin ging tone and graphic for a caller group. ....... ..... ....... ..... 23 Speed Dial ling ......... .... ........ ............ ..... ..... ....... 24 Other Phone Book Func tions ........... ..... ....... 25 Copying a name and ph one numbe r ..... 25 Copying via IR......... ............. ..... ..... ....... ....... 25 Printing vi a IR ....... ..... ....... ............. ............ .. 26 Editing a name and phone num ber stored in Phone book ......... ..... ....... ............ 26 Selecting a Phone book (Memory in use) ... ....... ............. ............ ....... 26 Setting the vie w for stored names and phone num bers (Type of view) . ...... 26 Vie wing th e am ount of fre e spa ce (Memory sta tus)........ ....... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... 27 Service numbers (Se rvice Nos)....... .... ..... 27
6  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserv ed. 6. Menu Functio ns ...... ............................ 28 Accessing t he Menu Functi ons ......... ....... ... 28 By scrolling ................................................... 28 By shortc ut ...... ............. ............ ............ ..... ... 28 Exiting from the Menu Functi ons ......... ..... 28 Help Text s .......... ....... ............. ............ ............ ... 29 List of Menu Funct ions ...... .... ..... ........ .......... 29 Descriptions of the Men u Functions ......... 3 1 Messages ( Menu 1 ) ............. ............ .......... ..... 31 Reading a text message (Inbox - Menu 1-1) .... ..... .... ........ ..... ..... ..... 32 Sending a text message (Menu 1-2 and 1-3 ).......... ..... ..... ....... ..... ... 33 Message set tings (Men u 1-4) ....... ....... ... 33 Set specific settin gs (Set 1 - Menu 1-4-1) ....... ..... ..... ....... ... 34 Settings comm on to a ll messages (Common - Menu 1-4 -2) .......... ....... ... 34 Info service ( Menu 1-5) ........ ....... ............. 35 Fax or da ta cal l (Menu 1-6) ..... ....... ........ 36 Service command e ditor (Menu 1 -7) .... 36 Voice messages (Menu 1 -8) ....... ..... ........ 37 Listen t o voice message s (Menu 1-8-1 ) ......... ............ ............ ........ 37 Voice mailbox num ber (Me nu 1-8-2 ) ...... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ...3 7 Call regi ster ( Menu 2) ........ .... ..... ........ .......... 37 Missed calls ( Menu 2- 1) ......... ..... ........ ..... 3 8 Received c alls (Menu 2 -2) ........ ....... ..... ... 38 Dialled numb ers (Menu 2-3) .... ....... ..... ... 38 Erase recent call lists (Me nu 2-4)..... ..... 38 Show call duration (Menu 2-5) ...... ........ 39 Show call costs (Me nu 2-6) ....... ..... ........ 39 Call cos t set tings ( Menu 2 -7) ....... .......... 40 Call costsâ limit (Menu 2-7-1) .......... . 40 Show costs in (Me nu 2-7-2) ...... ........ 40 Profiles (Menu 3) ...... ............ ..... ..... ....... ........ 4 0 Accessing t he profil es ........ ........ ............ ... 40 Changing profile settings (such as i ncoming call al ert) ......... ....... ... 41 Settings (Menu 4 ) ... ........ ............ ............ ........ 4 2 Alarm clock (Menu 4-1 ) ....... ..... ....... ........ 42 Clock (Menu 4 -2)..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ 43 Call setti ngs (Menu 4-3) ........ ..... ..... ........ 43 Anykey answer ( Menu 4- 3-1)......... ... 43 Automatic redial (M enu 4-3-2) .. ...... 44 Speed dialling ( Menu 4-3-3 ) ............. 44 Call waiting o ptions (Menu 4-3-4 ) ......... ............ ............ ........ 44 Own num ber sendin g (Menu 4-3-5) 44 Phone setti ngs (Menu 4-4) ........ ....... ....... 44 Language (Men u 4-4-1) ............. ......... 44 Cell in fo display (M enu 4 -4-2) ..... ..... 45 List of ow n numbers (Menu 4-4 -3).. 45 Welcome not e (Men u 4-4-4) ......... .... 45 Network selec tion (Menu 4-4- 5) ...... 46 Security s ettings (Men u 4-5) ......... ..... .... 46 PIN code request (Me nu 4-5-1) ........ 46 Call bar ri ng se rvic e (Menu 4 -5-2 ) .... 46 Fixed diall ing (Menu 4-5-3) ...... ..... .... 47 Closed us er group (Me nu 4-5-4 ) . ..... 48 Security le vel ( Menu 4-5 -5) ........... .... 49 Change acces s codes (M enu 4- 5-6). 49 Rest ore fact ory s ett ings (Men u 4-6)... .. 49 Call divert (Menu 5) .......... ............ ..... ..... ....... 49 Games (Men u 6) ....... ....... ............. ............ ....... 50 Starting a 2-player game ........ ..... ........ .... 52 Calcul ator (Menu 7) .......... ..... ....... ............. .... 52 Calend ar (Menu 8) ...... .... ........ ............ ............ 53 Infrared (Menu 9 ) ........... ..... ..... ........ ............ .. 54 Receiv ing data via IR ........... ............. ..... .... 55 Sending data via I R .... ........ ..... ....... ............ 55 Checking the status of an IR connec tion ... ........ ............ ............ ............ 55 7. Reference Inf ormation ....................... 56 DTMF Tones ..... ..... ........ ............ ............ ............ 56 Protection Cap of the Antenna C onnecto r ........ ............. ............ ..... .. 56 Using the Batteries ..... ....... ............ ..... ..... ....... 57 Charging and discharging the battery .. 57 Notes for using the batte ries ......... ..... .... 57 Access Code s ... ..... ........ .... ..... ........ ............ ..... .. 58 Care and Mainten ance ....... ............. ..... ..... .... 59 Important Safety Information ......... ........ .... 60 Index.................................. ....................... 63
7  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Ri ghts Reserved. For Your Safet y Read these simple guidelin es. Breaking the r ules may be danger ous or i llegal. Furth er de- tailed information i s given in this m anual. ROA D SA FE TY C OM ES F IRS T DonâÂÂt use a hand-h eld phone w hile driving; park th e vehicle firs t. INTE RFER EN CE All wireless phon es may get inter- ference which could a ffect pe r- forma nce. SWITCH OFF IN HOSP ITALS Follow an y regulat ions or rules. Switch phone off near medic al equi pment . SWIT CH OF F IN A IRC RAFT Wireless phone s can cause in ter- ference . Us ing th em on aircraft is illegal. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING DonâÂÂt use phone a t a refuelling point. DonâÂÂt u se near fuel or che m- icals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING DonâÂÂt use phone where blasting is in progress. Observe r estrictions, and follow any regulations or rules . USE SENSIB LY Use only in the norm al position (to ear). DonâÂÂt tou ch the an tenn a un- necessarily. USE QUALIFI ED SERVIC E Only qualif ied ser vice per sonnel must ins tall or r epair equ ipment. ACCESSORIES A ND BATTERIE S Use only approved accessories and batter ies. Do n ot conn ect in com - patible p ro duc ts . MAKING CALLS Ensure the phon e is sw itched on and in serv ice. Enter the phon e number, including t he area code, then p ress . To en d a c all, p ress . To answer a call, pres s . EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. If the word âÂÂClearâ appears on the display above the key, press a nd hold Clear to clear the dis pla y. En ter t he eme rgen cy nu mber (e.g. 112), then press . Give your location. Do no t end the call unt il given permissio n to do so. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When c onne cti ng to any o ther de- vice, read its use râÂÂs guid e for de- tailed safet y instruction s. Do not connect incompatible pr oducts. INF RARED PR ECA UTIO NS Do not poin t the IR beam at any- oneâÂÂs eye or allow it to int erfere with other IR devices.
8  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserv ed. Using Th is Guide The wireless phone desc ribed in this gu ide is approved for use on the GSM netw ork. A number of fe atures inc luded in this guide a re called Networ k Services. They are special services provided by wireless service providers. Be fore you can take advantage of any of these Ne twork S ervice s, you must subsc ribe to these servi ce(s) from your hom e service provider and obtain instructions for their u se. WAR NI NG ! ⢠Use only batteries, charger and accessories approved by the phone manu facturer for use with this particular ph one model. The use of any other types will inv alidate any approval or warranty applyin g to the phon e, and may be dangerous. For ava ilability of a pproved acc essories , please check w ith your deale r. ⢠Wh en you disc onnect the power cord of any accessory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord . ⢠This apparat us is intende d for use when suppl ied with po wer from ACP-7, ACP-9, LCH-9, HFU-2. O ther us age will in validate a ny approva l given to this appara tus an d may be dange rous. About Labels on Yo ur Phone Your phon e has labels on it. These are im portant for service and related purposes , so be carefu l not to lose the label or t he inf ormation there ( e.g, if y ou replace your p honeâÂÂs cover).
9  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Ri ghts Reserved. 1. Quick Start Congratulations fo r choosing this Nokia phone! This chapter de scribes how to make you r first call and gives a hint on t he wealth of fe atures that the ph one offers. Making Your First Call 1 With the batt ery re moved , inse rt the SIM card (for details, s ee page 12). 2 Install and charge the battery (see page 13). 3 Swi tch on you r phone by pressing and holding (see page 14). ⢠If the phone asks for the PIN code, key it in and press OK . ⢠To change the lang uage of the dis - play t exts, se e â Lang uage (Men u 4- 4-1)â on page 44. 4 W ait until the operat or name appears on the display. 5 Key in the area code and phone numbe r and press (see also page 16 ). 6 A fte r the co nver satio n, e nd t he cal l by pressing . What âÂÂs Ne w The phone prov ides a host of advanc ed feat ures. T o menti on but a few: Adjusting phone tones: Profiles Y ou can set the pho ne tone s to func tion in the desired way in different situations and environments by sim ply selecting a proper âÂÂprofileâ . See page 4 0 for det ails. A quick wa y to sele ct a prof ile is as f ol- lows: 1 Pr ess the power key ( ) quickly when the disp lay is clea r. 2 Re ach the desired profile (e.g. Silent to turn off all the ph one tone s) wit h or ( or press quickl y ). 3 Pr ess OK ( or p ress an d hold ). Sending SMS messages: Setting groups (âÂÂSetsâÂÂ) Y o u can se nd a t ext messa ge e.g . as a fa x by selecting t he desired colle ction of se t- ti ngs (â setâÂÂ) in wh ich y ou ha ve pr edefi ned the proper settings for fax transmissions. See page 34 for details. Caller groups Y ou can set the p hone to ring usin g the desired ringing tone when y ou receive a call from a part icular phone number . See page 23 for det ails. Other handy features Clock, Alarm cl ock, Games , Calculato r, Calendar, Inf rared, and more.
10  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 2. Your Phon e List of Ke ys The phone is provided w ith the keys gi ven below. Throughout this guide, all key presses are represented by icons such as and . Powe r key Switches the phone on or off . When pressed briefly wh en the dis- play is clear or during a call: Ente rs the list of profiles. When pressed briefly wh ile in the Phone book or menu fun ctions: Turns the lights on for 15 seconds. Select ion keys Each of these key s performs the function indi cated by th e text above it. Scro ll key s Scroll thr ough na mes, pho ne nu m- bers, menu s or setting options. Dials a phone n umber and ans wers a call. With display clear: Shows the most recently dialled number . Ends or rejects a call. A lso exits from any f unction at any time. - Enter number s and characte rs. calls your voice mailbox when pressed and held. Used fo r various purpo ses in diffe r- ent fun ction s. Vo l u m e keys The upper key increases an d the lower key decrease s the e arpiec e volume. Vo l - ume Connect ors for external d evices Infrar ed ( IR) p ort
11  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. The Display Indicators Display indicat ors inform you ab out the current ope ration of the phon e. The indicators describe d below are shown when th e phon e is re ady for use, with no characters entered by the user on the dis- play . This is also called âÂÂa clear displayâÂÂ. The symbols relating t o other fu nctions are ex plai ned throu ghou t this use r guide . The Selection Keys Below the display you can find two so- called selection keys. Their functions depend on the guidin g texts shown above the ke ys. For exam ple, w hen t here is the w ord âÂÂMenuâ abov e the key , pressing this key ente rs the m enu f un ction s. Similarly, pressing th e ke y unde r the word âÂÂNamesâ allows access to the Phone book functions. In this u ser gu ide, the selection keys a re indicated by the re levant guiding t ext ap- pearing in bold (e.g. Menu or Na mes ). OPER- ATOR Indicates in which cel lular net- work the phone is currently used. P and bar Shows the radio signal strengt h of the cellula r network at your curr ent lo cat ion. Th e m ore ba rs are visible, the stronger is the sig nal . T and bar Shows how much power t here is left in the ba ttery . The mo re bars visible, the m ore power in th e batter y . Selection keys Guiding texts
12  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 3. Getting Started Before you can use y our phone, you must place a SIM card in the phone , install the bat- tery, and charge t he battery. Inserting a SI M Card The phone can only be used with a valid miniat ure plug-in SIM ca rd. You obtain the card from yo ur net work o perator o r ser vice provi der . N OTE : Keep all miniature SIM cards out of small ch ildrenâÂÂs r each. 1 If the phone is on: Before in serting the SIM card, swit ch off the ph one (press ) and wait for a few seconds befo re remov ing the b atter y. ⢠The SIM c ard and its conta cts ca n be easi ly damag ed by scr atch es or bending, so be careful whe n you handle, inse rt or remove t he card. 2 T o remo ve th e batt ery: P ress the c atch on the top of the battery (1), slide the battery towards the bot tom of the phone (2), and lift the battery upwards (3). 3 Release the SIM card holder by slidin g the cat ch in the OP EN dir ection. 4 Lif t the ho lder to ve rtical posit ion. 5 Slide th e card carefu lly into th e holder. Ensur e that t he bevelle d corner is up- permost (see picture) and the gold con- tact s of the card f ace into the phon e.
13  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 6 Push th e ca rd h old er to ward s th e phone. 7 L ock the h older by sliding the catch gently towards the base of the ph one until you hear a click. Make sure th at the holde r is firmly engag ed 8 Place the battery onto t he back of the phone as sh own below. Slide the bat- tery up the body of the phone until the catch engages (a click is heard). Charging a Battery Once placed in the phone, the battery is ready for charg ing. N OTE : ⢠Use onl y batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufact ur- er. ⢠In som e veh icles, the igniti on must be on in order to charge the phone with the ciga rette light er ch arg er. To charge th e batte ry by usin g the Travel Charger ACP-7: 1 Connect the p lug fr om the char ger i nto the bottom of t he phone. 2 C onn ect the c har ger t o an AC w all out- let. The indicator bar at the right of the dis- play starts rolling and th e tex t Charg- ing is brie fly di splayed ( when the pho ne is on). ⢠If t he batter y is to tally em pty, it ma y take a few minut es be fore t he charging indication appears on the display. ⢠The charging time depends on th e charger and battery used. For exam- ple, charging a BLS-2 battery takes abou t 4 hour s.
14  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. ⢠The ch arger can be co nnect ed to the phone even during a call 3 The battery is fully c harged when t he indicator ba r stops rollin g and the text Ba ttery full is br iefly dis- played (if the phone is on). 4 D isconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phon e. If Not charging is displayed, charging is suspen ded. Wait for a while, disconnect the ch arger, plug it in again and r etry . If charging still fails, contact your dealer . For m ore inf ormatio n on using the batteries, see page 57. Battery C harge Indicati on When the batte ry is running ou t of power and only a few minut es of ta lk time r e- main, a warning t one is h eard and Ba t- tery low is brie fly displaye d. When no mo re talk time re mains, Bat- tery em pty is brie fly displayed (and a warning tone is soun ded) and the phon e switche s itself of f. N OTE : If the warn ing ton es ha ve bee n set off, only the displa y texts w ill appear . Switching on the Phone WAR NIN G! Do not switch on t he phone when wire less phone use is prohibit ed or when it may cause in terfe rence or dan ger . NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you wo uld any oth er telephone w ith the ante nna pointed up and over your shou l- der . TIPS O N EF FICI EN T OPE RATIO N: As wi th any other radio t ransmitting device , do not tou ch the an tenna un necess aril y when the phone i s sw itched on. C onta ct with the antenn a affects call quality and may ca use the phon e to o perat e at a higher po wer level th an other wise ne eded. 1 Press and hold until the display lights ar e tur ned on. ⢠If t he phone asks for a PIN code, ke y it in (appears as st ars) and press OK . See also âÂÂPIN cod e requ est (Me nu 4-5-1)â on page 46 and âÂÂAccess Codesâ on page 58 . N OTE : The PIN code protects your SIM card against unau thorise d use and is us ually supplied wi th the SI M card. ⢠If th e pho ne asks for a se curity cod e, key it in and pre ss OK . See also âÂÂSec urity leve l (Menu 4-5- 5)â on page 49.
15  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. N OT E: The security co de protects your phone against unauthorised use and is usually supplied wit h the phone. 2 T he nam e of a se rv- ice provider will ap- pear if you are in the se rvice are a of a cellular netw ork which supp orts your SI M card. Check th at the si gnal stre ngth ba r on the left side of the display is at le ast partly shown. 3 If any other than the âÂÂGe neralâ user environ ment ( profile) is sele cted, t he name of the profile is display ed. See also âÂÂProfiles (Menu 3)â on page 40 . Switching off the Phone Press and hold for one second. Or: Wi th the display clea r , pr ess quickly , scroll with or t o Switch off! , and press OK . The phon e can m ake and receiv e calls only when ⢠it is s witched on ⢠it has a valid SI M card fit ted ⢠it is located in t he service area of a cellular n etwork where your SIM card can be used. Se e also âÂÂNet- work selec tion (Me nu 4- 4-5)â on page 46. ⢠the signa l strength is adequate.
16  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 4. Basic Functions Making a Call 1 With the phone switche d on, key in th e area code and phone n umbe r b y u si ng th e - keys. ⢠Inte rnation al call s If you key in a character (pre ss twice w ithin one second) in front of the country code you don âÂÂt need to wor ry abou t the inter na- tional access code. ⢠Editin g the phone n umber Use , and Cl ear for ed iting. You ca n remov e all the c haracte rs at once by pressing or by pressing and holding Clea r . For det ails, see âÂÂKeying in a Phone Number â on page 21. ⢠Saving th e phon e number i n Phone bo ok Press Save , key in the associa ted name, and press OK . For deta ils, s ee âÂÂKeying in a Name â on page 20. ⢠Recal ling a ph one nu mber fr om Phone bo ok: See page 22 . 2 Pre ss ca ll the n umber. 3 W ait for th e answ er and speak. ⢠Adjust ing th e earpiece v olume Use the k eys on the si de of the phone. The upper key incr eases and the low er key decrease s the vo lume. The volum e can be adjuste d also when no call is in progress. ⢠Muti ng the phoneâÂÂs m icroph one Press Op tion s , scroll w ith or to Mute , and press Se lect . To unmute the m icrophone, press Unmute . Or: Press Option s , scroll to Un mute , and press Select . N OTE : Mutin g a nd un mu ting also affects the microph one of any ac- cessory con nected to the pho ne. 4 After the c onver satio n, end t he cal l by pressing . N OTE: When you are using the phone with the car kit CARK-91, you can switch fr om handsfree mode to privacy m ode by pick- ing up the exte rnal ha ndset HSU-1. To switch back to handsf ree, firs t press Menu and then put down the handset with in 15 seco nds. Calling any of the ten last dialled phone numbers To call the last dialled numbe r, press twice (wit h the dis play cle ar). To call one of th e ten last dialled n umbers : Pres s (with the di spla y clea r), reach with or the desired num ber or asso- ciated na me, and press again. See also âÂÂCall register (Menu 2)â on page 37.
17  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Speed dialling a phone number If you have ass igned a phone number to one of the speed dialling keys ( t o ; see page 24), you can call the phone number as follows: Either: With the display clear , press the desired speed dialling key ( to ) and then . Or: If âÂÂSpeed dialling â is set on (see pa ge 44): With th e displ ay cl ear , press and hold the desired speed dialling key ( to ) until the call is st arted. N OTE : Pressing and holdin g calls your voice ma ilbox. Answ ering a Call When you re ceive a c all, the ph one rin gs and flashe s its lights, an d a relevant text is displayed. The phone does not ring if the âÂÂIncom ing call alertâ function (see page 41) is set to âÂÂOffâ or âÂÂBeep onceâ . If âÂÂIn com ing cal l aler tâ is se t to âÂÂCal ler groupsâÂÂ, the pho ne notifies of the call only if the caller belongs to one of the selected groups. 1 Pre ss to answ er the call. When th e âÂÂAnyk ey answ erâ fu ncti on (see page 43) is set on, yo u can an swer the call with an y key except or . ⢠If the ne twork cou ld not i denti fy th e caller, Call is displayed. ⢠If th e caller could be identi fied, th e callerâÂÂs phon e num ber ( or name if stored in yo ur Phone book ) followed by calling is disp layed. ⢠Pressin g rejects the call. 2 A fter the con vers ation , end t he cal l by pressing . N OTE : ⢠You can answer a call at any ti me, even while in the Phone book or menu fu nction s. ⢠If the incoming call has bee n divert- ed f rom s ome oth er p hon e nu mbe r, the > sign is shown after C all or calling (netw ork serv ice). Calling Your Voice Mailbox To call your voice mailbox , press a nd hold when t he display is clea r . If the ph one asks for the voice mailbo x number , key it in and press OK . To edit this number later , see âÂÂVoice mail- box number (Me nu 1-8-2 )â on page 3 7.
18  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Keyp ad Lock (Keyguard ) The keypad can be temporarily locked to prevent the keys from being accidentally operated. To lock the keypa d: With th e displ ay cl ear , press Menu and the n within th ree sec- onds . app ears at the top of the display . To unlock the keypad: Press Unlo ck and then . When the keyguard is on: ⢠To a nswer a call, pre ss . To end or reject a call, pre ss . Durin g a call, the phone can be operated in the n orma l way. ⢠Calls may b e pos sible to the emer- gency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 112 or othe r official emergency numbe r). Key in t he em ergen cy num ber a nd press . The n umber is dis played only after you have keyed in itsâ last digit. ⢠When the ph one is connec ted to the handsfre e car kit CA RK-91, the phone can be used in the normal way. N OTE : When the phone i s conn ected to the headset HD C-9, you can lock the keypad during a call as fo llows: Press Opti ons , scroll w ith or to Lock keypad , and press Sele ct . Yo u ca n unl ock the keypad in th e norma l way . Multiparty Calls Making a new call du ring a call Y ou may have tw o calls in progress at the same time (ne twork serv ice). One of the calls may be a confe rence call. To make a ne w call du ring a ca ll: 1 Press Options , scroll wit h or to New call , press Select , key in the phone numbe r or recall it from Phone book (see page 22 for details), and press Ca ll (or ). The e xisting call is put on hold au to- matically . The active call is indic ated by and the held c all by . To cancel the call be fore an answe r: Press End cal l . 2 To switch be tween t he calls, pr ess Swap or . Or: Press Opti ons , scroll to Swap , and press Se lect . 3 To end t he ac tive c all, press . Or: Press Opti ons , scroll to End this call , and press Select . The held call becomes active. To end both c alls: Press Option s , scroll to End a ll calls , and press Select .
19  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Making a conference call Up to six persons can take part in a con - ference call (n etwork service) . 1 Ma ke a call to the f irst part icipant o f the call. 2 Call the second p articipant (see step 1 in âÂÂMak ing a n ew ca ll dur ing a cal lâ ab ove) . 3 Join the first participan t in the call: Press Option s , scro ll t o Confer- ence , and press Select . 4 To add a n ew person to the c all, follow steps 2 and 3 above. Repeat this oper- ation, if necessary. 5 To h ave a privat e conversat ion with one of the participants: ⢠Press Options , scroll t o Pri- vate , and pres s Select . ⢠Scroll to the desired ca ll participant and press OK . The other participant s can contin ue to co nvers e with eac h ot her. ⢠Once you have f inished the private conve rsati on, re turn to the conf er- ence call as descr ibed in ste p 3. 6 To drop a single particip ant from the call: ⢠Press Options , scroll to Private , and press Select . Sel ect t he pe rson that you want to drop and p ress OK . ⢠Press . Or: Press Option s , scroll to End this call , and press Select . ⢠Press Unhold or . Or: Press Option s , scroll to Un- hold , and press Select . 7 To end the conf eren ce cal l, p ress : Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll to En d all calls , and press Sele ct . Answering a new call during a call When the âÂÂCall waiting optionsâ f unction is set on (se e page 44 ), the phone notifies you of a n ew incomin g call. 1 Pr ess Answer or . Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll wit h or to Answer , and press Select . In a call list, a waiti ng call is in dicated wit h . To reje ct th e ne w ca ll: Press Opti ons , sc roll to Re ject , and press Selec t . 2 To switc h betw een the tw o calls , press Sw ap or . Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll to Sw ap , and press Selec t . 3 T o end the ac tive call, press . Or: Press Opti ons , sc roll to En d this call , and press Sele ct . The held call become s active . Transferring a call When you have on e call ac tive and t he other on hold, you can connect the two calls and disconnect yourse lf from the call (networ k servic e). Press Options , scroll wit h or to Transfer , and press Select .
20  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 5. Phone Book Functions You can sto re phon e num ber s and their assoc iated name s i n t he memor y o f t he phone (inter nal Phone book) or t he SIM card (SIM Phone book). The internal Phon e book can st ore 50 name s (of up to 16 ch aracter s eac h) and phone nu mbers (of up to 30 digits each) at a time. The phone su pports SIM cards which c an store u p to 2 50 name s and pho ne nu m- bers. In addition to st oring names and phone numbers, Phone book also offers a wide rang e of fu nct ions for manag ing t hem. Enteri ng Ph one bo ok Y ou can access the stored names an d phone numbers as well as the Phone book function s in the followin g ways : ⢠When the d isp lay i s cle ar: Press Names . ⢠Durin g a ca ll: Press Options , scro ll with o r to Names , a n d press Select . Exit ing from P hon e book To exit from Phone book while at its main level, pr ess Ex it . To quit a Phone book function, press Back . To exit from Phone book any time (except during a call), press . N OTE : Pressing du ring a call en ds the active call . Keying in a Na me When you ar e asked for a name in Phone bookâÂÂs âÂÂAdd entryâ function or in any othe r functi on: 1 Ke y in the name. Do as fo llows: ⢠Press the key labelled with the char- acter you want : once for t he fir st chara cter, twice fo r th e secon d and so on. The availabl e characte rs are li sted below. ⢠If t he next letter is locate d on the same k ey as th e pres ent o ne, p ress . , ? ! - & 1 A B C 2 àààààààD E F 3 ààààG H I 4 ààààààJ K L 5 ã M N O 6 ààààààP Q R S 7 $ àT U V 8 ààààW X Y Z 9 space, 0 special c haracters , e.g. and % upper or lower case
21  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. or (or w ait until the cursor appears ) and then sele ct the let ter. ⢠To switch be tween upper case and lower case, press quick ly. ABC or abc at the top of the display in di- cates the selected case. ⢠To insert a num ber, press and ho ld the key labelled with the desired number. T o swit ch betw een le tters and numbers, press and hold . ⢠To insert a space, pre ss . ⢠Pressing br ings up a list of spe- cial characte rs. Reach the desire d characte r with or and press Use to inse rt it in the name. If the charact er list continu es on the next screen , you can scroll betwe en the scr een s with . 2 If you make a mistake, you can remove chara cters to the lef t by pre ssin g Clear as m any time s as ne eded. Pres si ng an d hol din g Clear cle ars the screen. and move the cursor left and right, respe ctively. Keying in a Phone Number When you are ask ed for a phone numbe r in Phone book âÂÂs âÂÂAdd entryâ function or in any other function : 1 Key in the digits of the phone number. 2 I f you make a mistake, you ca n remove digits to the left by pressing Clear as many tim es as needed . and move the cur sor left and right, respectiv ely. Storin g a Phone Number with a Name (Add ent ry) Y ou can store phone numbers with associ- ated names in the internal or SIM Phone book. 1 W ith the display clea r, press Names . 2 Sc roll with or to Add entry and press Selec t . 3 Key in a name and press OK . 4 Ke y in an area code and phone number, and press OK . ⢠If yo u want to use the phone num ber when abroad, add a char acter (press twice) and country code in front of the area code and phone numbe r. TIP: Quick storing 1 W ith th e display cl ear, ke y in the de- sired phone number and press Save . 2 K ey in the associa ted n ame a nd pres s OK . Stori ng a phone nu mber on ly: 1 W ith th e display cl ear, ke y in the de- sired phone number .
22  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 2 Pre ss and hold Save . Recalli ng a Phone Number and Name There are sever al ways to access the names and phone num bers stored in Phone book. By Phone bookâÂÂs Search function 1 With the displ ay cl ear, press Na mes . 2 With Search highl ight ed, press Se- lect . 3 K ey in th e first ch arac ter(s ) of the d e- sired name . 4 Pre ss OK or fo r th e first nam e, or for the last name beginning with the given charac ter(s). 5 Pre ss or until the desired name appears or is highlig hted. ⢠Three periods (...) after the name or before the phone nu mber mean that the name or num ber is not sh own in full lengt h. ⢠or at the top of the display shows th at the nam e and phone number is st ored in the SI M or inter- nal Phone book , respectively. 6 Pre ss Deta il and then or to see the name in full len gth and the phone number as sociat ed with the name. N OTE: You can ignor e th is step when the Typ e of vi ew sel ect ed is Name, number . By scrolling when the display is clear 1 Press or . 2 Ke y in th e firs t chara cter o f th e name . 3 Press or until the name appears. 4 Press Detail and then or to see th e name in fu ll length and the phone num ber associated with the name. N OTE : Yo u can ign ore t his ste p whe n the Typ e of vi ew sel ect ed is Name, number . Deleting a Name and Phone Number (Erase) Y ou can remov e name s and phone n um- bers from the sele cted Phone book one by one or all at once. One by one 1 Recall the name and ph one nu mber that y ou wa nt to re move (see page 22 ). 2 On ce you are in the Details of the given nam e or phone number: ⢠Press Opti ons . ⢠Scroll w ith or to Era se and press Select . ⢠Press OK to confir m or Back to cancel the operation.
23  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Alte rnativel y: With the display c lear , press Names . Scroll to Erase and press Se - lect . Scroll to One by one and press Select . Recall the desired name and/or phone nu mber from Phon e book and press Erase . Press OK to c onfirm. All at once 1 With the dis play cl ear, pres s Names . 2 Scrol l with or t o Erase and press Select . 3 Scrol l to Erase all and press Se- lect . 4 Scrol l to the Phon e book to be cle ared ( Phone or SIM card ) and press Se- lect . 5 At the prompt Are you sure? , press OK to clear the sele cted Phone book or Back t o cancel t he opera tion. If you presse d OK , key in the secu rity code and press OK . Caller Gro ups Y ou c an se t the phon e to s ound a s peci fic ringing tone and flash t he desired gr aphic on the display when you rec eive a call from a particular phone number . For this, fi rst inc lude a ph one numbe r in the desired caller gr oup. Then, define a ringing tone and graphic for this group. N OTE : Y ou ca n set the phone to ring only upon calls fr om phone n umbers that be- long to a specif ic caller group. See âÂÂPr o- files (Menu 3)â on page 40. Including a ph one number in a caller group 1 Re call the desired nam e and phone num ber (see page 22). 2 Once you are in th e Detail s of the given nam e or phone number: Press Option s , scroll with or to Caller groups , and pr ess Select . 3 Sc roll to the de sired caller group and press Sele ct . Setting a ringing tone and graphic for a caller group 1 W ith the display clea r, press Names . 2 Sc roll with or to Caller groups and pre ss Select . 3 Sc roll to one of the caller groups and press Sele ct . 4 Sc roll to one of the following funct ions and press Selec t . Rename group Key in the na me and press OK . Group ringing tone Scroll to the desired tone and press OK . Preset is the ton e sele cted for t he current ly select ed profile ( see page 4 1). Group gra phic : Scroll to On , Of f, View gra phic , Send v ia IR , Send graphic (send via SMS), and p ress Select . 5 I f you s electe d Send graphic (net- work service), ke y in t he recipien tâÂÂs
24  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. phone nu mber or recall it from Phon e book and press OK . For downloadin g a new graphic to yo ur phone via IR, see also âÂÂInfrared (Menu 9)â on page 54. After you have downloaded a graphic, scroll to Vie w graphi c or Save graphi c and press S elect . If you selected Save graphic , re a c h t he d e - sired caller group and press Select . Speed Dialling You can set any of th e num ber ke ys to to func tion as a speed dialling key. For this, yo u need t o assign a phone number to the desired number key . See also âÂÂSpeed dialling a phone n umberâ on page 17. Spec ifying a spe ed dia lling k ey 1 With the displ ay cl ear, press Na mes . 2 Scr oll with or t o Speed dials and press Select . 3 S croll throu gh th e curren t speed dial- ling assign ments. If a phone number is assigned to a key , the phone number (or name) and Option s are shown. If no phon e number is assigned to a key, Assi gn is shown. N OTE: As sign is also show n when t he phone has autom atically assigned a phone nu mber to a spee d dialling ke y. 4 Do one of the following: ⢠To assign a phone number to an empty speed dialling key or chang e an assignment made by the phone: Press Assign , sc ro ll to the desi red name or phone number, a nd press OK . ⢠To c heck o r edit an ex isting speed dialling assignment: Press Options , scroll to on e of t he fo llowing fu nc- tions and press Sele ct . View number Shows the phone number associat- ed wi th the name . Change Allows you to chan ge the assigned name and ph one nu mber. Scroll t o the desired nam e or phone number and press OK . Erase Removes the speed dialling assign- ment t hat you ha ve made . Pres s OK to conf irm o r Back to cancel the operation. Usin g the speed d ialli ng key s You can use the sp eed dialling key s in ei - ther of th e fo llowi ng w ays: Either : With the display clear , pr ess the desired speed dialling key ( to ) and then . Or: If âÂÂSpeed diallingâ is set on (see page 44): With the display clear , press and hold the desired spee d dialling ke y ( to ) until th e call is started .
25  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. N OTE: Pressing an d holding calls your voice ma ilbox. Other Phone Book Functions Copying a name and phone number Y ou can copy names and phone num bers all at once or one by one from t he phone to the SIM card or vice versa . 1 With the dis play cl ear, pres s Names . 2 Scrol l with or to Copy and press Select . 3 Reach the desired copyin g direction (from pho ne to card or vice versa) a nd press Select . 4 Scrol l to Copy all or One by one and press Sele ct . 5 If you se lected Copy all , do as fol- lows: ⢠Sele ct whet her to keep or era se the original names and phone nu mbers and press Sele ct . ⢠At Start copying? , press OK to confirm or Back to cancel th e ope r- ation. If you se lected One by one , do as follows: ⢠Sele ct whet her to keep or era se the original name and ph one numbe r and press Sele ct . ⢠Reach the name and/or phone number to be copied. Press Copy to start copying or Back to cancel the operation. If the name is too long for the target Phone book, th e name is s hortened as much as necess ary . If th e name alre ady exists in the tar get Phone book but the associated phone number is different, an ordi nal number is added to the en d of the n ame. Alternativ e way fo r one by one copyi ng 1 Re call the nam e and phone number that you want to copy (see page 22). 2 Once you are in th e Detail s of the given nam e or phone number: Press Option s , scroll with or to Copy , and press Se lect . 3 S elec t whe ther t o keep or e rase the original name and phone n umber and press Sele ct . Copying via IR Via the phoneâÂÂs infrared (IR) port, you can copy names and phone nu mbers to a sim- ilar phone and a compatible PC pr ovided with an appropriate application. Copy ing a na me an d phone number from you r phone 1 Re call the name and phone nu mber to be copied (see page 2 2). 2 M ake sure that th e other phone is set to receive data via its IR port. 3 On ce you are i n the Details of t he given name or phone number: Press Op-
26  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. tions , scroll wi th or to Send via IR , and press Select . Copyin g a nam e and pho ne numb er to your ph one To copy names and ph one numbe r from another simi lar phone, you n eed to first set your pho ne to r eceive da ta through its IR po rt by ente ring the In frare d men u (Menu 9 ). Th en, t he user of the other phone sends a name an d phone nu mber (âÂÂbusiness cardâÂÂ) as described above. Once th e name and phon e number a re copied, scr oll to Show , Save or Dis- card , and press OK . Printing via IR Y ou can prin t names and phone numbers from Phone book to a compat ible printer via the phoneâÂÂs inf rared (IR) port. 1 Rec all the name and phone number that you want to print (s ee page 2 2). 2 Once you are i n the D eta ils of t he given name or phone n umber: Press Option s , sc roll with or to Print via IR , and press Select . Editing a name and phone number stored in Phone book 1 Rec all the name or phone num ber that you w ant to edit ( see p age 2 2). 2 Once you are i n the D eta ils of t he given name or phone n umber: Press or for the phone num ber or name, press Option s , scroll to Edit and press Select . 3 Edit th e phon e n umber ( see page 2 1) or name (see page 20) and pr ess OK . 4 If y ou edit ed the n ame, sc roll to Re- place (rep laces origin al nam e) or Create entry and press Select . Selecting a Phone book (Memory in use) Y ou can store names and ph one numb ers in the internal or SIM Phone book. To select a Phone book for use: 1 Wi th the display clea r, press Name s . 2 Scroll wit h or to Options an d press Select . 3 Scroll t o Memory in use and press Select . 4 Scroll to SIM card or Phone and press OK . N OTE : After the SIM card is changed, the SIM Phone book is automa tically selected. Setting the view for store d names and phone numbers (Type of view) The phone can show the stored phone numbers an d names in three differen t ways (âÂÂviewsâÂÂ). To select a vie w: 1 Wi th the display clea r, press Name s .
27  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2 Scrol l with or t o Options and press Select . 3 Scrol l to Type of view a nd pre ss Select . 4 Scrol l to one of the following options and press OK : Large font (shows one na me at a time ), Name list (shows t hree na mes at a tim e), Name, number . Viewing the amount of free space (Memory status) Y ou can check how ma ny names and phone n umbers are store d and ca n still be stored in each Phone book. 1 With the dis play cl ear, pres s Names . 2 Scrol l with or t o Options and press Select . 3 Scrol l to Memory status and press Select . 4 P ress or for th e followi ng infor- mation on each Phone book: ⢠in use : nu mber of curre ntly stored names and phone numbers ⢠free : number of names and phone numbers t hat still ca n be st ored Service numbers (Service Nos) This function a llows you to easily call the service numbe rs of your service provide r . This fun ction is shown only if th ere are service num bers sto red on your SIM card. 1 W ith the display clea r, press Names . 2 Sc roll with or to Service nos and press Selec t . 3 Sc roll to the desired servic e number and press to call t he number.
28  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 6. Menu Funct ions The phone off ers an extensive range of funct ions wh ich al low yo u to tailo r the phone to your needs. These funct ions a re arra nged i n men us and subme nus. Accessing the Menu Functions To enter a partic ular m enu fu nction, eit her scroll through the fu nctions until the de- sired one appears, or use an appropriate shortcut . By scrolling 1 With the displ ay cl ear, press Me nu to enter the men u fa cility. Or, during a call: Press Opti ons , scroll with or to Men u , pr ess Select . 2 At the m ain me nu le vel, press o r to reach the desi red menu , such as Settings , and press Sele ct to ente r it. The sliding bar to the right show s the menuâÂÂs position in r espect to othe r menus a t the same m enu le vel. 3 If the menu con tains submenus (such as Phone settings ), reac h th e one you wa nt wi th or an d pres s Se- lect . If the submen u contai ns a further set of submenus, repeat this step. By shortcut Each menu , submenu a nd setting option is provided with a s hortcut number. This num ber , w hich may c onsist of several digits separated by a dash (e.g. 4-3-3), is shown at the t op right of th e display . 1 Wi th the display clea r, press Menu to enter the me nu facilit y. 2 Within 3 seco nds , key in the first digit of the shor tcut number. Repeat t his for each digit of the shortcut number. E XAMPL E T o set the â Anyke y answer â functio n on: With th e disp lay cle ar , press Menu (fo r Settings ) (for Call set- tings ) (for Anykey answer ) (for On ). Exiting from the Menu Functions To exit from the menu facil ity while at the main me nu lev el, press Ex it . To retu rn fro m a submen u to t he pr evious menu lev el, pre ss Back . To exit from the m enu facility w hile in any menu or submenu, press or press and hold Back . NOTE : Pressing during a call ends the active ca ll .
29  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Help Texts Most of the m enu functions are pr ovided with a brief he lp text. To view the h elp tex t, scr oll to th e desire d menu fun ction and wai t for 10 seconds. Once the text appears, pre ss More (or or ) if you wan t to scroll th e te xt m an- ually . Pressing Back exi ts fr om the t ext. List of Menu Functions 1. Messages 1-1. Inbo x 1-2. Outb ox 1-3. Wri te me ssages 1-4. M essage settings 1-4-1. Set 1 1) ⢠Messa ge cent re num ber ⢠Messa ges sent as ⢠Messa ge validity ⢠Rena me this set 1-4-2. Common 2) ⢠Delive ry report s ⢠Reply via same cen tre 1-5. Info serv ice 1-6. Fax or d ata c all 1-7. Servic e comm and e ditor 1-8. Voice messages 1-8-1. L isten to voice message s 1-8-2 . Voice mai lbox num ber 2. Call r egiste r 2-1. Missed ca lls 2-2. R eceived calls 2-3. Dia l led numb ers 2-4. E rase recent call lists 2-5. Show ca ll dura tion 2-5-1. L ast call duration 2-5-2. A ll callsâ duration 2-5-3. Received callsâ dur ation 2-5-4 . Dia lle d call sâ du ration 2-5- 5. C lear t imer s 2-6. Show call cos ts 2-6-1. L ast call cost 2-6-2. All callsâ cost 2-6-3. Clear c ounte rs 2-7. C all co st settings 2-7-1. C all costsâ limit 2-7-2. Show cos ts in 1) The number of sets de pends on how many sets your SIM card offers. Each se t appears in its own submenu and may have an y nam e. 2) The shortcut number of this subm enu depends on the number of sets available.
30  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 3. Pr ofi les 3-1. G eneral 3-1- 1. Activ ate 3-1-2. Person alis e ⢠Incom ing ca ll alert ⢠Ringin g tone ⢠Ringing volum e ⢠Vibrating alert 1) ⢠Mess age aler t to ne ⢠Keypad t ones ⢠Warn ing and gam e tones 3-2. Silen t 3-2- 1. Activ ate 3-2-2. Personal ise (s ame submen us as in General) 3-2-3. Rename 3-3. Meeti ng ( sa me sub men us as in Silent) 3-4. O utdoor (same sub menu s as in Silent) 3-5. Pa ger (sam e sub menu s as in Silent) 3-6. Ca r 2) 3-6- 1. Activ ate 3-6-2. Pe rson alise ⢠Incom ing ca ll alert ⢠Ringin g tone ⢠Ringing volum e ⢠Message a lert tone ⢠Keypad tones ⢠Warning and game tones ⢠Automa tic a nswer ⢠Lig hts 3-7. Heads et 3) 3-7- 1. Activ ate 3-7-2. Pe rsona lise (same submen us as in Gen eral plus Au tomati c answ e r) 4. Settings 4-1. Ala rm cloc k 4-2. Cloc k 4-3. Call settings 4-3- 1. A nykey a nswer 4-3-2. Au tom atic re dial 4-3-3. Spee d dialling 4-3-4. C all wai ting op tions 4-3-5. Ow n n umb er sendin g 4-4. Phon e sett ings 4-4- 1. Langu age 4-4-2. Cell in fo displa y 4-4-3 . List of own nu mbers 4-4-4. We lcome no te 4-4-5. Ne twork selectio n 4-5. Secu ri ty s etti ngs 4-5- 1. PIN code requ est 4-5-2. Call ba rring servi ce 1) This se tting is ava ilable onl y when the phone i s used with a s peci al batt ery . 2) This profile is shown on ly if the phon e is or has been use d with th e car kit CARK-9 1. 3) This profile is shown only if the phone is or ha s bee n use d wi th th e he adset HDC-9.
31  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠Outgoin g calls ⢠Inte rnational ca lls ⢠Inte rnational except to h ome country ⢠Inco ming c alls ⢠Incom ing call s if ab road ⢠Cance l all barrings 4-5-3. Fixed diallin g 4-5-4. Close d user gr oup 4-5-5. Securi ty l evel 4-5-6. Change acc ess co des ⢠Chan ge security code ⢠Change PIN code ⢠Change PIN2 code ⢠Change barring password 4-6. Rest ore fact ory settings 5. Call div ert 5-1. Divert all voice ca lls witho ut ring ing 5-2. Diver t wh en bu sy 5-3. Divert when not a nswered 5-4. Diver t wh en off or no c over age 5-5. Divert all fax calls 5-6. Divert all da ta cal ls 5-7. Cancel all div erts 6. Games 7. Calcul ator 8. Cale ndar Descriptions of the Menu Functions The followin g pages explain how to ope rate each m enu functio n. The function name is followed by the shortcut num ber. Message s (Menu 1) This m enu include s functio ns rela ted t o text (SM S) me ssages, voic e mess ages, fax and data calls, as well as service com - mands and t he networkâÂÂs in formation service m essag es. To enter this menu: With the display clea r, press Menu ( Mes- sages appears) and then Select . Text Messages The SMS netwo rk service allows you to send short text messages to phones pro- vided with SMS capability . Message Indicators When is displa yed continu ously you have receive d a text message. When flashes ther e is no m ore spa ce for ne w mes sages . Use the âÂÂEraseâ func - tion in the âÂÂInboxâ submenu t o make some space.
32  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Voice Messa ges The voice me ssage service a llows you to have an own v oice ma ilbox held by your ser vice provi der . Reading a text message (Inbox - Menu 1-1) When you re ceive a text messag e, and the nu mber of n ew messa ges follow ed by message ( s) received will appear and a short tone will be he ard (see âÂÂMes- sage alert tonesâ on page 42). Receiv ed mes sages can b e view ed in the âÂÂInboxâ submenu. 1 W ith a no te of a n ew message on the display: Press Re ad to re ad th e messa ge im- mediately o r Exit t o view it lat er. To view the message later : Once in the Messages menu, scroll with or to Inbox , and pre ss Select . 2 A list of message headers appears. Each h eader c ontain s the se nderâÂÂs nam e or t he st art of the m ess age. in fr ont of the header mean s that the message ha s not yet been read. in front of the header in dicates a delivery report. Scroll to the desired message and press Read t o vi ew it. 3 Use or to br owse through the message and related information, such as senderâÂÂs phone number and recep- tion date and time. 4 Wh ile reading the message , you can access the follow ing functi ons by pressing Opti on s . Scro ll to the de- sired function and press OK . Erase Delet es the m essa ge. Press OK to con- firm the operation. Reply Allows you to s end a repl y to the s ender of the me ssage. Ke y in you r message , press Option s , scroll to th e desire d function, and press OK . You c an sel ec t from t he same options a s in âÂÂWrit e mes sagesâ (M enu 1-3) . Edit Allows you to ch ange th e mes sage. Make your edits, press Opti ons , scroll to the desired funct ion, and press OK . You can s ele ct fr om the same options as in âÂÂWrite messagesâ ( Menu 1-3). Use number Extracts a phone number from the mes sage f or cal ling o r saving . If there are s everal n umbers, scroll to the desired one and pre ss OK . Pr ess Save to store the number in Phone book or to call it. Forward Allow s you t o send the m essa ge fur- ther. E dit the message (if nece ssary), press Option s , scroll to th e desire d function, and press OK . You c an sel ec t from t he same options a s in âÂÂWrit e mes sagesâ (M enu 1-3) .
33  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Print via IR Prints the message via the phoneâÂÂs infrared port to a c ompat ible printe r. Details Shows details of the message. Use or for some or all of t he following : senderâÂÂs name a nd phon e num ber, message cen tre use d for se nding, reception date and time, reply p ath availability. Sending a text message (Menu 1-2 and 1-3) You can write and send text mess ages within the âÂÂWrite message sâ submenu . Y ou can save y our own message s in the âÂÂOutbox â subme nu (Men u 1-2) for lat er use. To write and send a text message: 1 Once in the Messages me nu, s croll with or to Write messages and press Sele ct . 2 Key in a message of up to 160 charac- ters (see âÂÂKeying in a Nameâ on page 20) . Th e numbe r of rema ini ng ch ara c- ters is shown at the top of the display. 3 Once you are finish ed with w riting, press Option s for the fol lowing functions. Sc roll to the de sired func- tion and press OK . Send Sends the m essage by using the first set listed in âÂÂMessage settingsâ (Menu 1-4). Key in the re cipient âÂÂs phone nu mber or recall i t from Pho ne book and pres s OK . Press OK t o send the messa ge. Send by set Allows to send t he mes sage by usi ng a selected se t. Scroll to t he desire d set and press Selec t . Select Numeric (for phone numbe r) or Alphanumeric (for e-ma il address, for example) and press OK . Key in the desired phone num ber or alpha- numeric address (if supported by you r service provider) and press OK . Save Stores the m essage in Outbox. Clear screen Removes from the display all the char- acters t hat you have keyed in. To view yo ur own m essages: Once in the Messages menu, scroll t o Outbox and press Se lect . Scroll to the desired message. Pressing Read sh ows the messa ge. Pressing Op tions while r eading a llows acces s to the sam e functio ns as in Inb ox (Menu 1 -1), e xcept for Rep ly . Message settings (Menu 1-4) There are two kind of message settings: those specific to each setting g roup (âÂÂsetâÂÂ) and those comm on to all text messages. T o en ter th ese s ett ings: ⢠Once in the Messages men u, scroll wit h or t o Message set- tings and pre ss Select .
34  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Sets and menu numbering A setting group or âÂÂsetâ is a collection of settings n eeded f or sen ding te xt mes- sag es. Y ou can, for exam ple, send a text me ssage as a fax, if supported by you r service pro- vider , by s imply selec ting the set in whi ch you ha ve predefin ed the proper settings for fa x transmis sion s. Each set appea rs in its o wn sub menu. One set i s stor ed in the phon e. If there ar e any sets on th e SIM c ard, th ese se ts are used ins tea d. If the re is o ne set only, the subm enus are numbe red as be low . If t her e are several sets, th e submenu numberin g will cha nge accordingl y . Set specif ic settings (Set 1 - Me nu 1- 4-1) 1) Within th is subme nu you can chang e the settings of a particu lar set. To access th ese settings : 1 Once in the Message settings submenu, scroll with or to the desired set and pr ess Se lect . N OTE : The s et c an ha ve a ny name t hat you can c hange with the âÂÂRename this setâ fun ctio n. 2 Scr oll to on e of the following settings and press Sele ct to enter it. Message centre nu mber Stores th e phon e num ber of th e messag e centre neede d for sen ding text m essages. You obtain this number from your service provider . Key in or edit t he phon e numb er (or re call it from Phone book) an d press OK . Messages s ent as You can request the network to conve rt your Text messages into E-mail , Fax , or Paging f ormat ( network service ). Scroll with or t o the desire d format and press OK . In order to receive a converted message , the recipient must have a n appropriate terminal dev ice available . Message v alidity This network serv ice allows you to set the time th at your te xt mess ages ar e stored at the mes sage centre w hile a ttempt s are made to deliver th em. Scroll with or to t he desired time and press OK . Rename this set All ows you to rena me the se t. Key in the new na me (of u p to 10 charac- ters) and press OK . Settings comm on to all m essages (Com mo n - M enu 1- 4-2) The sett ings in this subme nu apply t o all outgoing text message s, irrespect ive the selected set. 1) The total n umber of sets depends on how many sets your SIM card offers.
35  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 1 Once in the Message settings submen u, scroll wit h or to Co m- mon and press Se lect . 2 Scrol l to either of the followin g func- tions and press Select . Delive ry repo rts Y ou can reques t the netw ork to s end de- livery reports on your text messages (net- work serv ice ). Scroll with or to Yes or No and press OK . Reply vi a same c entre Y ou c an re ques t th e netw o rk t o ro ute t he reply to your text mess age via your ow n mess age cent re (net work s ervice). Scroll with or to Yes or No and press OK . Info service (Menu 1-5) This n etwork se rvice allows you to re ceive messages on va rious topic s (such as weather and traffic condition s) from your service provider . For available topics and relevant topic numbers , cont act your service provider . 1 Once in the Messages me nu, s croll with or to Info service and press Sele ct . 2 Scrol l to one of the following options and press OK : On Sets info message reception on. Off Sets info m essage rece ption off. Topic index Fetches a list of available topics for the Topics function from the n etwork. Topics Allows a ccess to t he followin g func- tions. Scroll to the desired funct ion and press OK . Select Allows y ou to select t he desired top- ics. Scroll to a topic and press Mark to select or Unma rk to des elect it. Repeat this as many ti mes a s need - ed. Ne xt, pre ss Back and then Yes to save or No t o i g n o re t he c h a n g e s . Add topic Includes a new topic in t he topics list. Key in the to pic nu mber and press OK . Repe at th is wi th the name. Edit Allows you to chang e the topic name and numbe r. Scroll to the de- sired topic and pr ess OK . E dit th e number and pre ss OK . R ep eat t his with the name . Erase Allows you to remo ve a topic from the topics lis t. Scroll to the desired topic and press OK . Read Shows receive d messages. Scroll t o the desired topic and press Se lect . Use for browsing . Pressing Option s allows acce ss to Unmark topic or Use number
36  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. (copies phone numbe r from message to display). Reach either fu nction and press Select . Language Sets the language for t he messages. Only me ssages in the sel ected lan - guage are shown . Scroll to a language and press Mark to sel ect o r Unmark to desele ct it. Repea t this as many times as neede d. Next, pre ss Back and then Yes to save or No to ignore the changes. Fax or data call ( Menu 1-6) The phone can send and receiv e data through the Nokia Cellular Da ta Suite PC application (netwo rk serv ice). For m ore det ails, re fer t o the d ocume nta- tion supplied wit h your Nokia Cellula r Data S uite and com municat ions applica- tions. Making a data or f ax call 1 Once in the Messages me nu, scroll with or to Fax or data call and press Select . 2 Sel ect Fax and data or Also voice and press Select . Also voice allows you to switch from voice mode to data (or fax) mode during a call. 3 Key in the desired phone number or re- call it from Pho ne book, and press OK . 4 If you sele cted Also voice in ste p 2, to switch from v oice to data/fax mode (or vice versa ) during the call: Press Opti on s , s elect Voice mode or Data mode (or Fax mode ), and press OK . 5 A fter th e tran smis sion , end th e call b y pressing . N OTE: Y ou can not make a data or fax call while you have active or held call s in progress. Rec eivi ng a data or fa x c all You can ans wer a data or fa x cal l in th e normal way , even when the phon e keypad is locked. Service command editor (Menu 1- 7) From this submen u you can send service requests, e.g. activation command s of network ser vices, to y our service provider . 1 Once in the Messages menu, scroll with or to Service command editor and press Select . 2 Ke y in the numbe rs that you wa nt to incl ude in th e mes sag e. Press fo r a hash (#) and for an asterisk (*). When pressed and held, swit ches b etwee n numbers an d lett ers . 3 Press Send to send th e me ssage
37  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Voice messages (Menu 1-8) To en ter this s ubmen u: ⢠Once in the Messages me nu, scroll with or to Voice messages and press Sele ct . Listen to v oice messages (Me nu 1- 8-1) When yo u ente r this subm enu, the phone calls your voice m ailbox at the phone numbe r s tor ed w ith in M enu 1-8-2 . ⢠Once in the Voice me ssages sub- menu, s croll with or to List en to voice messages and press Select . TIP: Alternati vely , press and hold when th e displa y is clea r. N OTE : When is displayed, you can press List en to liste n to the mes sage. Voice mailbox numb er (Menu 1-8- 2) Withi n this su bmenu you can st ore the phone num ber of your voice mailbo x. Y ou obtain this numbe r from your service pro- vider . 1 Once in the Voice me ssages sub- menu, scroll with or to Voice mailbox number and press Se- lect . 2 K ey in the phone nu mber o r recall it from Phone book (or edit the existing number) and press OK . See also â Listen to voice messa gesâ above, âÂÂCalling Y our V oice Mailbox â on page 17, and âÂÂCall d ivert (Menu 5)â on page 4 9. Call register (Menu 2) T o en ter th is m enu: Press Me nu , scroll with or to Call register , and press Select . Options wi thin su bmenus 2 -1 - 2- 3 In these su bmenus, you can acces s the fol- lowing funct ions by pre ssing Opti ons . Scroll to the desi red funct ion and press Select . Time of call Shows the date and time when the call was regist ered by t he phone. If the same numbe r was regi ste red s everal times, you can see each ca ll time using or . Edit number Allows you to fir st edit the displayed name or phon e number and then store it in Phone book. Edit the number and press Save . Edit the name and p ress OK . Save Stores the disp layed phone number in Phone book. Key in the associated name and press OK . Erase Deletes the displayed phone number from the list. Press OK to co nfirm o r Back t o cancel the operation.
38  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. View number Shows the phone number associated with the disp laye d nam e. TIP: You can dial a listed phone num ber b y pressing wi th th e desired na me or num ber on t he dis pl ay. Missed calls (Menu 2-1) Y ou can v iew the ten phone nu mbers fr om which so mebody h as most recently tried to call you with no suc cess (net work se rv- ice). This fu nction wo rks only in digital net- works which a llow you to view a callerâ s phone nu mber . 1 Once in the Call register menu, scroll with or to Mis sed calls and press Select . 2 Scr oll with or thro ugh the list. Alt erna tiv ely: When a no te of missed c alls is displayed, pre ss List . N OTE : The phone on ly registers m issed calls wh en it is switch ed on an d is use d with in th e netwo rkâÂÂs se rvice area. Received calls (Menu 2-2) Y ou can v iew the ten phone nu mbers fr om whic h yo u have most rece ntly acc ept ed calls (ne twork service) . This fu nction wo rks only in digital net- works which a llow you to view a caller' s phone nu mber . 1 Once in the Call reg ister me nu, scroll with or to Received calls and pre ss Select . 2 Scroll wit h or through the list. Dialled numbers (Menu 2-3) You can view the ten ph one numb ers that you have most recent ly dialled, i.e. called or tried to ca ll. 1 Once in the Call reg ister me nu, scroll with or to Dialled numbers and press Se lect . 2 Scroll wit h or through the list. Alternativ ely: With the d isplay c lear , first press and t hen scroll with or . Erase recent call lists (Menu 2- 4) Y ou can delete all phone n umbers appear- ing in M enus 2- 1, 2-2 a nd 2-3. 1 Once in the Call reg ister me nu, scroll with or to Erase re- cent call lists and press Se- lect . 2 Scroll to All , Miss ed , Dialled , or Received . 3 Press OK to delete the phone numbers or Back to cancel the operation. These p hone num bers are er ased also in the following cases: ⢠Wh en you switch on the phone w ith a SIM card w hich is not on e of the
39  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. five cards used m ost re cently with the phone. ⢠When you c hange the âÂÂS ecurity le v- elâ setting (see page 49 ). Show call duration (Menu 2-5) Y ou can view t he duration of your calls and clear the timer s. 1 Once in the Call register menu, scroll with or to Show call duration and press Select . 2 Scrol l to one of the following func- tion s: Last call duration (Menu 2- 5-1) Shows the du ration of the last (or cur- rent) outgoing or incoming call in hours, m inutes a nd seco nds. All callsâ duration (Menu 2- 5-2) Shows the total duration of calls made or received with any SIM card. Received callsâ duration (Menu 2- 5-3) Shows the total duration of calls received w ith any SIM card. Dialled callsâ duration (Menu 2- 5-4) Shows the total duration of calls made with any SIM card. Clear timers (Menu 2 -5-5) Resets all timers. Pre ss OK , key in the security code, and press OK . N OTE : T he actual time inv oiced for calls by your service pr ovider may var y , depending upon ne twork feat ures, ro undin g-off for billing, and so forth. Show call costs (Menu 2-6) This network servi ce allows you to check the costs of your calls. The costs a re shown in t erms of un its set within Menu 2-7-2, for each SIM card in- dependently . 1 On ce in the Call register menu , scroll with or to Show call costs and pre ss Select . 2 Sc roll to one of the f ollowing func - tions: Last call cost (Men u 2-6-1) Shows the cost of the last or current call. All callsâ cost (Men u 2-6-2 ) Shows t he total cos t of all calls m ade with the cu rrent SIM ca rd. Clear counters (Men u 2-6-3) Resets all cost count ers. Pres s OK , key in the PIN2 code, and pre ss OK . N OTE : Th e actual invoice for ca lls and services fr om your service provider may vary , dependin g upon netw ork features, rounding-off for bil ling, taxes and so forth.
40  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Call cost settings (Menu 2-7) To en ter th is s ubm enu : ⢠Once in the Call register menu, scroll with or to Cal l cost settings and pres s Select . Call costsâ limit (Menu 2-7-1) Y ou can limit the costs of your calls to a selecte d number of c harging units or un its of curre ncy (set with in Menu 2 -7-2). 1 Once in the Call cost settings submenu, scrol l with o r to Call costsâ limit and press Sele ct . 2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . 3 Scr oll to On (turn limit on) or Of f (turn limit off) a nd press OK . 4 If you sele cted On , ke y in the cos t limit and press OK . Pressing or inserts a period. If you selected On , the number of rem ain- ing units i s shown when the disp lay is cl ear . When all unit s have be en u sed, no calls can be made ex cept emergency calls to the nu mber 1 12. Show costs i n (Menu 2-7-2) The phon e can show th e call cost limits in terms of ch arging units or the desired cu r- rency. Conta ct your service pr ovider for charging un it prices. 1 Once in the Call cost settings submenu, scrol l with o r to Show costs in and pres s Select . 2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . 3 Scroll to Currency or Units and press Select . 4 If y ou s elected Curr ency , key in the charging unit price and press OK . Next , key in the cur rency name and press OK . Pressing or inserts a period. Profiles (Menu 3) With in th is men u you can s et the phone tones and lights to function in the desired manner in different ope rating en- vironments. All you nee d to do is sele ct the desir ed user env ironm ent (pr ofile). The phone comes with a pre-programmed set of profiles. Y ou can renam e the profiles and change the c ontained setti ngs to your tastes . When the display is cl ear , the name of th e currently selected profile is show n (exc ept when â Genera lâ is selec ted). Accessing the profiles Y ou can se t on the de sired profile eithe r within this menu or , w hen the display is clear , by doing as follows : 1 Press qu ickly. 2 Scroll with or to the desired pro- file (e.g. Meeting ). O r: Press quick ly as many t imes as necess ary. Switch off! turns off the phone.
41  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 3 Pre ss OK (or press and hold ) to se - lect the pr ofile. Changing profile settings (such as incoming call alert) 1 Pre ss Menu , scroll with or to Profiles , and press Sel ect . 2 Scrol l to the desired profile. General is the d efault setting. Car and Headset appear only if the phone is or has been used with the car kit CARK-91 or headset HDC-9, respec- tive ly. 3 Pre ss Option s for the follo wing functions. Sc roll to the de sired func- tion and press OK . Activate Sets on the se lected prof ile. N OTE : When the phone is con nected to the ca r kit C ARK- 91 or h ead set HD C-9, this fun ction is not available . Personalise Allows you to change the followin g settings of the selec ted profile. Scroll to the desired setting and press Select . Incoming call alert Defines ho w the phone notifie s you of an inco ming voice ca ll. Scroll with or to one of the follow- ing options and press OK : Ringing The phone rings. Ascending The phone starts ringing at a low volume and the n gradually raises the volum e to t he selec ted vol- ume level . Ring once The phone r ings once. Beep once The pho ne b eeps once. Caller groups The phone rings only upon calls from phone numbers which be- long to a selected caller group. (Also a graphic is shown, if spec- ified to the group.) Scroll to the desired group and press Mark to selec t or Unmark to deselect it. Repeat this as many ti mes as n ecessary . Next, p ress Back and then Yes to sav e or No to ignor e the changes. See also âÂÂCaller Groupsâ on page 23. Off The phone sounds no tone when a call comes in. Ringing tone Sets the r inging to ne for voice calls. Scroll with or t o the desired tone (a sa mple i s sounded) an d press OK . Select âÂÂPersonalâ for a down- loaded ton e (see not e below ). N OTE : You can download a new ring in g t one v ia SMS (networ k service). Ringing volume Sets the volume leve l for the ringing and message al ert t ones. Scroll with
42  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. or to t he desired level (a sam- ple is sounded) and press OK . N OTE : If you se lect the highest level, you have to confirm you r choice b y pressing OK . Vibrating alert Sets the phone (whe n provided with a specia l batter y) to vibr ate w hen a voice call c omes in. Th e vibra tor does not work when the phone is connected to a charger or handsfr ee car kit. Scroll with or to On or Off and press OK . Message alert tone Sets t he rin ging to ne fo r te xt m es- sages. Scro ll with or to the desired tone (a samp le is sound ed) and press OK . Keypad tones Sets the volu me le vel for keypad tones . Scr oll with o r to t he desired leve l (a samp le is sou nded) and press OK . Warning and game tones Sets the phone to sound tone s, e.g. when the battery is running out of power or whe n you play one of the games in the phone. Thi s setting has no ef fect o n the to nes rel ate d to network serv ices . Scroll with or to On or Off and press OK . Automatic answer (i n Car and Headset prof iles o nly) Sets the phone to answer an incom- ing voice ca ll after on e ring. T his function can be u sed when t he car kit is e quipp ed with igni tion sen se and ignition is sw itched on. Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Lights (in Car prof ile onl y) Sets the display an d keypad lights. Scroll with or to On (always on) or Automatic (on for 15 sec- onds after key press or incoming call alert) and press OK . N OTE : While in Phone book or the menu func tions, you ca n switch on the lights for 1 5 seconds by pressing quickly eve n if âÂÂA utomaticâ is se- lected. Rename Allows you to e dit the n ame of the selected profile. Ke y in t he new n ame and press OK . N OTE : T his func tion is not availa ble in the General, Headset, and Car profiles. Settings (Menu 4) To enter this menu: Press Menu , scroll w ith or t o Set- tings , and press Selec t . Alarm clock (Menu 4-1) The phone can be set to ala rm at a speci- fied t ime. For setti ng the ti me for mat, see Clock (Menu 4- 2).
43  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 1 Once in the Settings sub men u, scrol l wi th or to Alarm clock and press Sele ct . 2 If the alarm was off, t he phone asks for the desir ed alarm time . Key in the time in hours an d minutes and press OK . If the alarm wa s on, scroll to On or Off and press OK : Sele cting On allows yo u to chan ge the ala rm time . Selectin g Off s ets off the alar m. When the alarm time expires The ph one sou nds an al ert to ne (unl ess I n- coming ca ll alert is s et to âÂÂO ffâ or âÂÂBeep onceâÂÂ), shows Alarm! and flashes its lig hts. If you p re ss Stop or switch off the phone, the alarm is set off. If you press any othe r key or let th e phone alarm for one m inute, the ph one stops alarm ing for five min utes a nd resu mes thereafter . Y ou can end this âÂÂsnoozingâ by pressing Stop or swi tching off the phone. If the a larm t ime expir es wh ile the phone is switche d off, the phone will switch itsel f on and st art alarmi ng. If you press Stop , the phone will ask whether you want to ac- tivate the phone for calls. Press Yes to ac- cept or No to switch off the phone. N OTE : While the ph one is snoozin g, only calls to the eme rgency num ber 1 12 c an be made . Clock (Men u 4-2) The phone is provided w ith a clock. The current time is always shown, except when you are in the Phone book or menu function s. The clock also se rves the followin g func- tions: Mes sages (M enu 1) , Call registe r (Menu 2 ), Alar m clock (M enu 4 -1), an d Calendar (Men u 8). 1 On ce in the Settings sub men u, scroll with or to Clock and press Sele ct . 2 Sc roll to one of the following funct ions and press OK . Show/Hide clock Allows you to set the time display on or off. Set the time Key in th e time and pr ess OK . Time format : Allows you to sele ct the 1 2-hou r or 24 -hou r time forma t. Scroll to either for mat and press OK . N OTE : If th e battery is removed from the phone for a longer time, you may n eed to set the ti me again . Call settings (Menu 4-3) T o en ter th is s ubme nu: ⢠Once in the Settings men u, scroll wit h or to Call settings and press Selec t . Anykey answer (Menu 4- 3-1) When th is func tion is s et on, y ou can an- swer an inco ming call by pres sing any key briefly , except and . 1 On ce in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Anykey answer and press Sele ct . 2 Sc roll to On or Off and press OK .
44  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Automatic redial ( Menu 4-3-2) When this function is set on, your phon e will ma ke up to ten a ttempts t o conne ct with a phone number after an unsuccess - ful call attemp t. Pressin g ends the c all atte mpts . 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Auto- matic redial and press Se lect . 2 Scr oll to On or Off and press OK . Spee d dia lling (Menu 4- 3-3) When thi s functi on is se t on, you can cal l a phone num ber assigned to a s peed dial- ling key (any of to ) by pressing and holding t he correspondin g number key . 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Speed dialling and pres s Select . 2 Scr oll to On or Off and press OK . See also âÂÂSpeed dialling a phone n umberâ on page 17 and âÂÂSpeed Dialling â on page 24. Call w aiti ng opti on s (Menu 4- 3-4) When this network service is activ ated, the n etwork wi ll notify you of a new in- coming ca ll while you have a call in progress. 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Call waiting options and press Se- lect . 2 Scroll to one of the following options and press OK : Act ivate , Cancel , Status (sh ows call t ypes for which call wait ing is act ive). Own number sendin g (Menu 4-3-5) Y ou can set your pho ne number to be dis- played to or hidden from the called party . This netw ork serv ice is a vailable only in digital networks which allow you to view a caller's phone number . When you ch ange the SI M card, Preset is autom atically sel ected. For details, contact your service provider . 1 Once in the Call settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Own number sending and pres s Se- lect . 2 Scroll to Preset , On , o r Off , and press OK . Preset rese ts the phone t o the de- fault setting ( On or Off ) tha t you ha ve agreed upon with your service provider. Phone settings (Menu 4-4) To enter this sub menu: ⢠Once in the Settings menu, scr oll with or to Phone settings and press Se lect . Langua ge (Me nu 4- 4-1) You can select the language in w hich th e display text s are sh own. This setting a lso affects th e time and da te forma ts of th e followin g func tions: A larm
45  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. clock (Me nu 4-1 ), Clock (Menu 4-2), Cal- endar (Menu 8). 1 Once in the Phone se ttings sub- menu, scroll with or to Lan- guage and press Select . 2 Scrol l to the desired language or Au- tomatic (language is chosen based on current SIM card) and press OK . Cell in fo display (Me nu 4-4- 2) Y ou ca n se t the pho ne to i ndic ate wh en it is used in a cellula r netw ork based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology (net work se rvic e). The sett ing wi ll remain in effect even if the SIM card is changed or th e phone is switche d off. 1 Once in the Phone se ttings sub- menu, scroll with or to Cell info display and pre ss Select . 2 Scrol l to On or Off and press OK . List of o wn number s (Me nu 4- 4-3) Within th is sub menu you may s tore and manage the phone nu mbers assign ed to your SIM card, if allow ed by t he card. This fu nction is a me mory aid, from wh ich you can check your own ph one num bers if you ne ed t o do so . Hence, the edits you make h ere d o not affect in any way the ac tual subscrib er number(s) of your SIM card. 1 On ce in the Phone settings sub- menu, scroll with or to List of own numbers and press Sele ct . 2 Sc roll to one of the previously stored phone nu mbers, if any available. 3 Pr ess Option s for th e followi ng functions. Scroll to th e desired fun c- tion and press Select . Add number Includ es a new phon e number and name in the list. Key in the name and press OK . Key in the number an d press OK . Erase Allows you to re move the displ ayed name and phone number from the list. Edit Allows you to edi t the dis played na me or phone number. Edit th e name (or number) and press OK . Welcome note (Me nu 4-4-4 ) Y ou can compose a message (up to 3 6 characters) which pops up on t he display when the p hone is switch ed on. 1 On ce in the Phone settings sub- menu, scroll with or to Wel- come note and press Se lect . 2 K ey in th e me ssage. 3 Pr ess Option s , sc roll with or to Sav e or Erase , a nd pre ss OK .
46  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Network selecti on (Menu 4-4- 5) Y ou c an se t th e phon e to automa ticall y select one of the cellul ar networks av aila- ble in your area , or you may select the de- sired netw ork manua lly . 1 Once in t he Phone settings sub- menu, scroll w ith or to Network selection and pre ss Select . 2 Scr oll to Automatic or Manual and press Se lect . 3 If you se lected Manual : Scrol l to th e desired network and press Select . N OTE : ⢠If you select any oth er than y our home netw ork, this netwo rk mus t have a roaming agreem ent w ith you r home ne twork oper ator. Other - wise, the text No access will be displayed. ⢠You ca nnot change t he net work during a c all. Security settings (Menu 4-5) Y ou can protect your phon e and SIM card agains t unau thorise d use using the func- tions w ithin this su bmenu. See also âÂÂAc- cess Codesâ on page 58. To en ter th is s ubm enu : ⢠Once in the Settings menu, scrol l with or to Security set- tings and press Select . PIN co de requ est (Menu 4- 5-1) You can se t th e pho ne to ask for th e P IN code of your SIM card wh en the phon e is switched on. Note that some SIM cards do not allow turning off the PIN code request. 1 Once in the Security settings submenu, scroll with or to PIN code request and press Select . 2 Key in the PIN code and press OK . Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Call barri n g ser vice (Menu 4-5- 2) This network se rvice allow s you to rest rict making and receiv ing calls wi th your phone. See also âÂÂChange access codesâ on page 49 and âÂÂBarring passwordâ on page 59. 1 Once in the Security settings submenu, sc roll with or to Call barring service and press Se- lect . 2 Scroll to one of the following barring modes and press Select : Outgoing calls Calls cannot be made. International calls Calls cannot be made to fore ign coun- tries. International except to home country When abroad, calls can be mad e only within t he cur rent cou ntry and to your home cou ntry, i. e. the country w here your home n etwork operator or service provider is located.
47  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Incoming calls Calls cannot be receiv ed. Incoming calls if abroad Calls cannot be receiv ed out side your home countr y. Cancel all barrings N OTE : If you selected Cancel all barrings , the steps which follow will not be available. 3 Scrol l to one of the fo llowing fun ctions and press OK : Activate , Cancel , or Status (shows barred call types). 4 D o one of t he following: ⢠If you sele cted Activate or Can- cel , key in the barring password and press OK . ⢠If you select ed Status , the phone will list t he call ty pes (such as voice calls or dat a calls) for which t he se- lected bar ring mode is a ctive. Use or to scro ll thro ugh th e list. N OTE : ⢠When calls a re barred, ca lls may be possible to certain emergen cy num- bers in some n etworks (e .g. 112 or other o fficia l emer gency n umber) . ⢠When you make a call a nd a barring mode is set on , the phone may dis- play a note remin ding you of this. Fixed dialling (Me nu 4-5-3) Y ou can re str ict your o utgo ing cal ls to se- lected phone numbers, if supported by your SIM ca rd. When th is fu nction is set on, you can onl y call phone n umbers which are included in the fixed diallin g list or which begi n with the same digit(s) as a phone number in the list. 1 On ce in the Security settings submenu , scroll with or to Fixed dialling and press Se- lect . 2 Sc roll to On (sets fun ction on), Off (sets fu nction off) , or Numbers , and press OK . 3 I f you s electe d On or Off , key i n the PIN2 code and press OK . If you s electe d Numbers , you ca n selec t from the fun ctions b elow. Scrol l to the desire d option and pr ess Select . Search Reca lls a na me (a nd ph one numb er) from the l ist. Scr oll w ith or to the desired name. Press Deta il and scroll to th e name or associated phone nm ber. Press Op tion s to access th e Edit or Erase functi on. Key in the PIN2 code and pre ss OK . Scroll to either function and press Select . Edit Allows to m odify th e name or phone number. Edit the nam e or number and press OK .
48  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Erase Allows t o remove the nam e an d phone nu mber from th e list. Press OK to erase or Back to cancel the operation. TIP: You can ca ll a list ed pho ne numb er by pres sing twice. Add entry Adds a new name and phone numbe r to the l ist. Key in th e PIN2 code and press OK . Key in the na me and press OK . Key in t he p hone number and press OK . Erase all Removes all phone numbers from the list. Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . Ne xt, pre ss OK to remove or Back to cancel the operation. N OTE : When Fixed Diallin g is set on , calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networ ks (e.g. 1 12 o r other of fici al eme rgency num ber) . Closed user group (Menu 4 -5- 4) This ne twork s ervic e allows you to set th e phone to acce pt calls to and from a se- lected group of people (âÂÂclosed u ser groupâÂÂ) only . Y ou may be a mem ber of up to ten groups. For details, con tact your service provid er . 1 Once in the Security settings submenu, scroll w ith or to Closed user group and press Select . 2 Scr oll to one of the following options and press OK : Off Calls can be made and received in th e norma l wa y. You can use thi s o ptio n only if e ntitled to do so. For details, contac t your service provider . Preset Sets the phon e to use the group that the SIM c ard owner h as agreed upon with the s ervi ce prov ider. N OTE : T his option is autom atically selec ted when th e phon e is sw itche d on or the SIM card is change d. On Sets the phon e to use a particu lar group. Calls can be made to or received from t he membe rs of t he select ed group only. 3 If you s elected On , key in th e nu mber of the desired gr oup (obtained from your service provider) and press OK . When a closed user group is sele cted, and the group n umber are sho wn in the middle of the display when the display is clear . T o see this indicat ion when it is hid- den e.g. by a profile n ame, press . N OTE : ⢠Wh en calls a re limit ed to Closed User Groups, calls may be possible to cert ain eme rgency numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or other offici al emerg ency number). ⢠If you accidentally selec t a wr ong group, you may not be able to make or receive any calls. In t hat case, re- enter this funct ion and give the cor- rect group num ber.
49  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Security level (Menu 4- 5-5) The phone is supplied with a 5- digit secu- rity code which allow s you to protect t he phone against unau thorise d use. N OTE : When you chan ge this se tting, all automatically registered phone numbers are e rased. See als o âÂÂC all regist er ( Menu 2)â on page 3 7. 1 Once in the Security settings submen u, scro ll with or to Se- curity level and pre ss Select . 2 Key in the secur ity code and press OK . 3 Scrol l to one of the following options and press OK : None The security code is not requir ed when the phone is switched on or whe n you select the int ernal Phone book . Memory The security code is required to select the internal Ph one book or to u se any copy functions in Phone book. Phone The security code is required when switching on the phone with a SIM car d wh ich is not one of the fiv e m ost recently use d cards. Change access codes ( Menu 4-5-6) Y ou can change Security code, PIN code, PIN2 code and Barring password. 1 Once in the Security settings submen u, scro ll with or to Change access codes and press Select . 2 Sc roll to the de sired code and press Select . 3 Ke y in the current code and press OK . 4 Ke y in the ne w code and press OK . 5 Ke y in the ne w code again and press OK . N OTE : The ac cess codes m ay on ly include characters 0 to 9. To change the PIN code, the PIN code request must be turned on withi n the âÂÂPIN co de reques tâ functi on (Menu 4 -5-1) . Restore factory settings (Menu 4- 6) Withi n this subm enu you c an re turn th e menu functions to their factory settings. Note th at this function has no effect on Phone book funct ions. 1 On ce in the Settings menu, scr oll wit h or to Restore fa ctory settings and press Se lect . 2 Ke y in the secu rity code and press OK . Call divert (Menu 5) The C al l Div er t net - work service allows you to direct your incoming calls to another pho ne numbe r . 1 Pr ess Menu , scroll with or t o Call divert , and press Select . 2 Sc roll to one of the followin g divert modes and press Select :
50  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Divert all voice calls without ringing (Men u 5- 1) Divert when busy (Menu 5-2) (for voice calls only) Divert when not answered (Menu 5-3) (for voice c alls only) Divert when phone off or no coverage (Men u 5- 4) Voice ca lls ar e divert ed wh en you r phone is s witched off or outside of t he netwo rk s ervi ce ar ea. Divert all fax calls (Menu 5- 5) Divert all data calls (Menu 5- 6) Cancel all diverts (Menu 5- 7) All dive rts are set off. N OTE : If you select ed Cancel all diverts , the steps wh ich follow w ill not be available. 3 Scr oll to one of t he followin g functi ons and press OK : Activate , Cancel , Status (show s call types a ffected by selected divert mode). 4 D o one of t he following : ⢠If you select ed Activate , select the p hone n umb er to which you wish to di vert the calls. Sc roll to e i- ther of th e fo llow ing o ption s a nd press OK : Voice mailbox Voice ca lls are diverted t o your voice mailbox . See also âÂÂVoice mailbox n umber (Menu 1 -8-2)â on page 37. Other number Calls will be diverted to the de- sired phone nu mber. Key in t he phone num ber or recal l it from Phone book, and press OK . ⢠If yo u selec ted Statu s , use o r to view the call type s (such as voice call or dat a call) fo r which the selected dive rt mode is act ive. Pressing Number ( if avail able) shows t he phone num ber to w hich the calls are diverte d. Pressing De - tail (available only in âÂÂDivert whe n not answer edâÂÂ) and then se- lecting Delay sh ows the tim e af ter which ca lls are diverted. N OTE : Wh en you ma ke a c all and a div ert mode is set on , the phone may display a note rem inding yo u of this. Games (Menu 6) Not only can you use the phone f or com- munication but also f or some seriou s fun. REMEMBER! Your phone must be switched on t o use this f unc tion. Do no t switch on the phone when wireless phon e use i s pr ohi bit ed or when it ma y cau se i n- terfere nce or da nger . 1 Press Menu , scroll with or to Games , and press Select .
51  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2 Scrol l to the desired game and pres s Select . 3 Scrol l to one of the following options and press Sele ct . New game Starts a new game ses sion. N OTE : This option is replaced with 1 player / 2 player selection if you can play a gainst a similar phone via infrared . Top score Shows the highest score of the game in your phone. A vailable only in t he games which keep track of the score. Instructions Shows a brief help text on t he game. You can sc roll the te xt with More (or and ). Level Allows you to set the difficulty leve l. Select the des ired level with or and press OK . Continue Allows you to resume a paused game. Available on ly whe n there is a game paused. Last view Shows the final view of an ended game righ t af ter t he ga me. 4 To play the games, do as follows: Snake Feed the snake wit h as many g oodies as poss ible . Use - (exce pt for ) for moving th e snak e. The longe r the snakeâÂÂs tail grow s, the higher is your s cor e. Wh en th e snake h its its own tail or th e surroun ding wa ll, the game is over. Memory Reveal picture s to f ind pairs w ith a s few tries as pos sible. Move the cursor with the fo llo wing keys : (up ), (left), (right), (down), (jumps over revealed pictur es and moves on to ne xt row whe n at end o f row), (jum ps over re vealed pic- tures and moves back to previous row when at st art of row). r eveals t he pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible. Logic Find out a secre t combination of fig- ures . Ava ilable fig ures a re show n at the top of the display before you accept the first g uess row. Use and t o move the cursor and to select th e figure. To copy a figu re from a previ- ously ac cepted gue ss row, st art scro ll- ing w ith , m ove the c urso r to the desired figure in the nor mal way and accept th e select ion with . Once you think that you ha ve got the right com bination, press . The result is pr esented as a se t of marks over the r ow. A correct figure in rig ht place give s a full mark; a c orrect figur e in wrong place gives a h alf a mark. When all the fig ures a re corr ect an d in right places, the game ends. 5 W hile playi ng, pres sing either selection key pauses the game (1-pla yer games only). To resume a paused game, select Continue .
52  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Starting a 2-player game Before s tart ing the game, e nsure th at th e IR ports of the two devices are poin ting at each ot her . There ar e two w ays t o star t a 2- player game. Either: Both players start the s ame 2- player game on their phones. Or: The fi rst p layer se ts up th e infrar ed conne ction by enterin g the In frare d func- tion (Men u 9) and the seco nd player st arts the 2- player ga me in the no rmal way . Calculator (Menu 7) The phone is provided wit h a bas ic f our function calcul ator which can also be used for rou gh curr ency conver sions. REME MBE R! Y our phone mu st be switch ed on to u se this f uncti on. Do no t switch on the phone whe n wireless phone use is proh ibited or wh en it may cause in- terfer ence or da nger . To enter this menu: ⢠Press Me nu , scroll with or to Calculator , and press Sele ct . To make a calculation: 1 E nter the first num ber in the cal cula- tion using the - keys. Press for a pe riod (.). Use Clear for editing. 2 To add, press once ( appears). To subs tract, pre ss twice ( - ). To mult iply, press three times ( * ). To divide, press four times ( / ). Or: Press Opti ons , scroll with or to the desired function, a nd press OK . 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as necessary . A su btotal is sh own aft er each step 2. For a total, press Op tion s ( Equals is selected) and press OK. 4 To sta rt a new calc ulation, pre ss and hold Cl ear . N OTE : This calcula tor ha s a limit ed accu- racy and roundin g errors may o ccur , espe- cially in lon g divisions . To make a currency conversion: 1 Set th e exchange rate: Press Opti ons , scroll to Exchange rate , and press OK . Scroll to either of the displayed op- tions and pr ess OK . N ext, key in the ex- chang e rat e (press f or a p eriod) and press OK . 2 Make the conversion: Key in the amount to be co nverted, press Options , scroll to To domestic or To for- eign , and press OK .
53  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Calendar (Menu 8) The phone is pro- vided with a c alen- dar that can also be used as an appointment or birth day reminder . REME MBER! Y our phone must be switch ed on to use th is func tion . Do not switch on the phone whe n wireless phone use is proh ibited or wh en it may cause in - terfer ence o r da nger . 1 Pre ss Menu , sc roll wit h or to Calendar , and press Sel ect . 2 Scrol l to the desired date. 3 Pre ss Option s for the follo wing functions. Sc roll to the de sired func- tion and press OK . View day Shows not es set for t he chosen day. Use or to brow se through the note(s). Pressing Option s allows access to the fo llowing f uncti ons. Scroll to the desired fu nction and pr ess OK . Erase Deletes the not e. Press OK to con- firm. Edit Allows you to edit the note . Edit the note and press OK . Move Allows you to ch ange the date and time of the no te. Key in t he new date and press OK . Repeat thi s with the time . Send note Allows you to sen d the note as a text m essa ge (SM S). K ey in the r e- cipientâÂÂs phone number and press OK . Send via IR Copies the note via the phoneâÂÂs infrared port to another sim ilar phone. Make note Allows you t o writ e a note . Scroll to the desired type of note and press OK . Reminder (indicat ed by ) Key in the note and press OK . Key i n the date and press OK . F or set ting a tone ale rt, see b elow. Call () Key in the desired phone number or recall it from Phone book, and press OK . Key in the dat e and press OK . Repeat thi s with the ti me. For set- ting a tone alert, see below. Meeting () Key in the note and press OK . Key i n the date and press OK . Repeat t his with the tim e. Fo r se tti ng a tone alert, see be low . Birthday () Key in the personâÂÂs name and press OK . Key in the dat e of birth and press OK . Key in the year of birth and press OK . The note and personâÂÂs age will be shown in ever y forth- coming year. For setting a tone alert, see be low .
54  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Setting a to ne alert for any n ote You can set the phone to soun d a tone i n anti cip ation for a not e: Pre ss Yes , ke y in the alarm date and press OK . Repeat this with the alar m time . The pr esen ce o f a tone ale rt is indicated by when you view the notes. Erase notes Allo ws you to d elete the se lected note(s). Scroll to one of the displaye d options and press OK . If you selected Of chosen day or One b y one , se le c t the desired note and press Erase . If you se lected All at once , p ress Yes to d elete all th e note s. View all Shows no tes set for all days. Us e or to browse thro ugh th e note( s). Pressing Options allows acce ss to the same functi ons as in âÂÂView dayâÂÂ. Scroll to the d esired func tion and press OK . Go to date Allows you to jum p to the desired date. Key in the date a nd press OK . Set the date Allows you to change the curren t date. Key in the new date and press OK . Print via IR Allows you to print all notes via the phoneâÂÂs in frared p ort to a com patible printer. When the phone alarm s for a note The phone flashe s its lights, beeps, and displays the note. With a Call note on th e displa y , you can call the displayed n umber by press ing . If the phone was se t to sound a tone alert, pressing Post pone suspends the ale rt for 10 minutes. Pre ssing this key again postpones the alarm for another 10 min- utes. To stop the alarm, press o r OK . N OTE : If the battery is removed from the phone for a lon ger time, yo u may n eed to set the ti me again . Infrared (Menu 9) Withi n thi s menu you can set y our phone to receive data throu gh its infrared (IR) port. The phone is a Class 1 Laser Produ ct. To enter th is menu: Press Menu , scroll with or to Infrared , and press Select . N OTE : ⢠The preferable dist ance between the two devic es in infrar ed connection is one meter at most . ⢠There must be no obstructions between the two devic es. ⢠The I R ports of t he two devi ces have to be pointing at each other.
55  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Receiving data via IR To receive d ata from another simila r phone: 1 Ensure that the IR port s of the two de- vices are pointing at each other. 2 Enter this menu to acti vate th e IR port for d ata re ception . 3 The user of t he sendin g phone se lects the desired IR f unction to start data tra nsfe r. If data trans fer is not st arted w ithin 45 seconds afte r the activ ation o f the IR por t, the connection is cancelled and has to be started a gain. Sending data via IR For sending data to a similar phone or a compatible PC prov ided with an appro- priate applicatio n, refer to the docum en- tation supplied with the application and to the followin g sectio ns in this userâ s guide: ⢠âÂÂCaller groupsâÂÂ, page 2 3 ⢠âÂÂCopying via IRâÂÂ, page 25 ⢠âÂÂPrinting via IRâÂÂ, page 26 ⢠âÂÂReading a tex t message (Inbox - Menu 1- 1)âÂÂ, page 32 ⢠âÂÂProfiles (M enu 3)âÂÂ, page 40 ⢠âÂÂGa mes (Me nu 6) âÂÂ, page 5 0 Checking the status of an IR connection The status of an IR con nection is in dicated by . When is sh own cont inuous ly , the re is an IR co nnection betw een your phone and the other devic e. When is not sho wn, no IR conn ect ion exists . When blin ks, your phone is trying to conne ct to the o ther dev ice or the con- ne cti on has b een lost .
56  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. 7. Reference Information DTMF Tones The phone can send DTMF t ones to c om- munica te with a nswerin g machin es, com- puterised tele phony services etc. The ton es can be sen t even wh en the key- pad tones are set off. Manual transmission Make a call t o the desired phon e number and ke y in the numbers t hat you w ant to send a s DTMF tone s. Autom atic transm ission Start a call in the norm al way . Then, do as follows : Press Opti ons , scroll with or to Send DTMF , and press Select . Key in the DTMF se quence or r ecall it from Phone book, and press OK to sen d it. Pressing Exit ends the D TM F trans mis- sion but not the call. Placin g paus es and wai ts in a DTMF sequ enc e When keying in a DTMF sequ ence, you ca n place pause and wai t characters in front of or betwe en DTMF numbers. For a pause of 2. 5 seco nd s, p ress three times qu ickly ( p is displayed). When sending t he seque nce, all n umbers follow- ing the pause(s) are sen t as DTM F tones. For a wait charact er , press four time s quickly ( w is displayed). To send a DTMF sequence whic h contains wait char acters: 1 Start a DTMF call in the normal way. 2 Press Send as many times as t here a re wait ch aracte rs. N umber s aft er th e waits are sen t as DTMF tones. N OTE : P ause and wait characters cannot be stored on s ome SIM card s. Linking a ph one number t o a DTMF sequenc e Y ou can lin k a phone number to a DTMF sequence for sending them together . 1 Key in a phone number or recall it from Phone book . 2 Press twice quick ly (for ). 3 Ke y in th e num ber of t he spe ed d ialling locati on that holds the DTMF sequen ce (this step can be skipped) and store the phone numb er in the internal Phone book. See also âÂÂSpeed diallin gâ on page 24. 4 Call th e phon e num ber in the no rmal way. Protec tion Cap of th e Antenna Connector At the back of t he phone below the an- tenna there is a c onn ector f or an externa l antenna.
57  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. The connector is protected by a rubber cap. T o atta ch an exte rnal an tenna to the phone, first rem ove the cap and then con- nect th e antenn a. Afte r removin g the ex ternal an tenn a, re- membe r t o repla ce the cap . N OTE : Keep the cap out of small childrenâÂÂs reach. Using the Batteries Y our phone is p owered by a r echargeable Li-Ion or NiMH batter y . Use only batteries approve d by the phone manu fact urer and rech arge your batt ery only with the ch argers approved by the manu fact urer . The operation and the lifetime of the bat- tery ar e great ly affect ed by how y ou ha n- dle the battery . Take good care of the battery and follow the gu idelines pre- sented below. Charging and discharging the battery ⢠A new batte ryâÂÂs full p erforman ce is achieved only after two or three c om- plete char ge an d discharge cycles! ⢠The battery can be charged and dis- charged h undreds of times bu t it will even tually wear out . Whe n the op erat- ing ti me (talk-t ime and st andby time) is noticea bly shor ter than normal, it is time to buy a ne w batt ery . ⢠When a charger is not in u se, discon- nect it from the power source. ⢠Do not leave th e batt ery con nected to a charge r for lo nger than a week, since overcha rging may shorten its life . ⢠If left unused a fully charged batt ery will discha rge itse lf over time. ⢠For good operation time s with NiMH batteries, discharge the battery from time to time by leaving you r phone switche d on until it turn s itself off . Do not a ttempt to d isc harge th e batt ery by any other means. ⢠Temper ature e xtreme s will a ffect t he ability of your battery to charge: a llow it to co ol down o r warm up f irst. Notes for using the batteries ⢠Us e the bat tery only f or its int ended purpose. ⢠Nev er use any charger or batter y which is damaged or wor n out. ⢠Using t he phone ne ar the net workâÂÂs base sta tion consum es less pow er . The operation times are greatly affected e.g. by the signal strengt h of the cellu- lar network and the paramet ers set by the network operator . ⢠Do no t shor t c ircu it th e ba ttery. Acci- dental shor t circuiting can occur when a meta llic object (coin, c lip or pen) causes direct connection of th e and - termina ls of the ba ttery (me tal str ips on the back of the battery) f or example when you carry a spare batte ry in your pocket or pur se.
58  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. Short circui ting th e termi nals m ay damage the battery or t he connecting object. ⢠Leavin g the battery in hot or cold plac- es, s uch as in a c losed ca r in s ummer or winter condit ions, will reduce the ca- pacity and lifetime of the battery . Alwa ys tr y to kee p the b attery betw een 15ðC and 25ðC (59ðF an d 77 ðF). A phone with a hot or cold battery may tempo rarily not work, even when the battery is fully charge d. NiMH batteries performance is parti- cularly limited in temperatur es below - 10ðC (1 4ðF). Li-Ion batteries performa nce is parti- cularly lim ited in t emper atures below 0ðC (32 ðF). ⢠Do no t dispose of batteries in a fire! ⢠Batter ies must be recycle d or dis posed of properly . M ust not be dispose d of in municipal waste Access Code s The access codes described in this section help you prot ect a gains t u nauth oris ed u se of your phone and SIM card. When asked for any of the access codes, key in the proper code and press OK . If you ma ke a m istak e, f irst d elete th e dig it w ith Clear and then ke y in t he corr ect on e. For changing the codes, see page 49. N OTE : Avoid using ac cess codes simila r to emerge ncy number s, such as 1 12, to pre - vent accide ntal diall ing of the em ergenc y numbe r . Secur ity code The security code is supplied with the phone. It protects you r phone against u n- autho rise d use. Keep the co de secr et and in a safe place, separate from the phone. See a lso â Secur it y lev el (Me nu 4-5 -5) â on page 49. If you key in an incorrect secur ity code five times in succession , the phone will not ac- cept the correct code for the nex t five minutes. PIN code The PIN (Personal I dentity Numb er) cod e i s usually supplie d with the SIM card. It pro- tects your SIM card a gainst una uthorised use. When the PIN code request is enabled (see page 46), the code is aske d each time t he phone is sw itched on. If you enter a wrong P IN code three times in succession, key in the PUK code and press OK . Key in a new PIN code and press OK . Key in the new code again and press OK . PIN2 code The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to acce ss some func- tions, su ch as cha rging u nit count ers. These functions mus t be supported by your SIM ca rd. If you enter a wron g PIN2 code three times in success ion, follow t he sam e in- structions as for the PIN code but this time using the PUK2 code.
59  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. PUK code The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) may be supplied wi th the SIM card. In opposite case, cont act your service pro vider for the code. The code is required to c hange a blocked PIN code. If you enter a wrong PUK code ten tim es in succes sion, the SIM card cann ot be used any m ore . Cont ac t your s ervi ce pro - vider for a new c ard. Y ou cann ot change t he PUK cod e. If you lose it, cont act you r service pr ovider . PUK2 c ode The PUK2 code , supplied with som e SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you enter a wrong code ten times in succession , you c annot use the f unctions requiring the PIN2 co de. Contact your service p rovide r for a new ca rd. Y ou cannot change the PUK2 code. If you lose it, cont act you r service pr ovider . Barrin g passwo rd The barring password is ne eded when us- ing the âÂÂCall barringâ f unction. You obtain the password from your service provider . Care and Maintenance Y our phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanshi p and should be treated with care . The sugges tions below will help you to fulfill a ny warranty obligat ions and to enjoy this product for m any years . When using your phone, bat tery , ch arger OR any acces sory: ⢠Keep it a nd all its parts and acc essories out of s mall childr enâÂÂs reach . ⢠Keep it dry . Precipitation, humidity a nd liquids contain m inerals that w ill cor- rode electronic circuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dusty , dirty ar- eas. Its moving parts can be damaged. ⢠Do no t store it in hot areas. High tem- perat ures can sho rten the life of elec - tronic devices, damage batteries, and warp o r m elt cert ain plast ics. ⢠Do not s tore it in col d are as. When th e phone warm s up (to its nor mal temper- ature ), mo isture ca n for m inside the phone, whi ch may dam age electron ic circui t boar ds. ⢠D o not a ttem pt to o pen it. Non - expert handling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do n ot drop, knock o r shake it. Rou gh handlin g can bre ak interna l circuit boards. ⢠Do not use har sh che micals , cleanin g solven ts, or str ong det ergen ts to clea n it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap- and-water solu tio n. ⢠Do n ot paint it. Paint can clog th e deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use on ly the supplie d or an approved replacemen t ante nna. Un authorise d antennas, modifications or attach- ments coul d damage the phon e and
60  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. may violate regulations governing ra- dio devices. ⢠If the phon e, battery , charger or an y accessory is not working properly , take it to you r neare st qualif ied serv ice fa- cility . The pe rsonnel th ere will a ssist you and , if ne cessary, arra nge f or serv- ice. Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-he ld telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always secu re the phone in its holde r; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break lo ose in a c ollision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a ve- hicleâÂÂs ligh ts or horn on pu blic roads is not permitted. Reme mber ro ad safet y alwa ys comes first! Operating Enviro nment Remembe r to follow any speci al reg ula- tions in force in any area and always switch off yo ur pho ne wh eneve r it is fo r- bidden to use it, or w hen it m ay cau se in- terfer ence or da nger . When conne cting the phone or any acces- sory t o ano ther devi ce, re ad its u serâÂÂs guide for detailed sa fety instru ctions. Do not conn ect incom patible prod ucts. As with othe r mobile radio transmitting equipment, use rs are advised th at for the satisfactory operation of the e quipment and for the saf ety of personnel, it is rec- ommended that the equipm ent should only be use d in the normal operating p o- sitio n ( Held to you r e ar wi th the ant enna pointing ove r your shou lder .). Do not point the infrared beam at anyoneâÂÂs e ye o r allow it to inte rfere with othe r infrar ed dev ice s. Electron ic Devices Most modern e lectronic equ ipment is shielded from radio freque ncy (RF) s ignals. However , certain ele ctroni c equipment may not be shielde d agains t the RF sign als from yo ur wire less ph one. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum sepa ration of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a handheld wirel ess phone a nd a pacemak er to avoid pot ential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independ ent research by a nd recomme nda- tions of Wireless Technol ogy Research. P e rsons with pace makers: ⢠Should always keep the ph one mor e than 20 cm (6 inch es) from t heir pace- maker w hen the phon e is s witched on ; ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; ⢠Should us e the ear opposi te the pace- maker to mini mize the potential fo r in- terfer ence . ⢠If you ha ve any re ason to sus pect tha t interf erence is taking pl ace, sw itch off your phon e immediately.
61  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Hearin g Aids Some digital wireless ph ones ma y inter- fere with some heari ng a ids. I n the ev ent of such i nterfere nce, you may w ant to consult y our service provider . Other Medical Devic es Operation of any radio transmitting equipmen t, includin g cellular ph ones, ma y interfe re with th e functi onalit y of inade- quately protected m edical devices. Con - sult a phy sician or the m anufac turer of the medica l device t o determi ne if t hey are adequ ately sh ielded f rom ex ternal RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facil- ities when any regulation s posted in the se areas in struct you to do so. Hospit als or health car e facilities m ay be u sing equ ip- ment th at could be sens itiv e to exte rnal RF energ y . Vehicle s RF signals m ay affect im properly installed or inadequat ely shielded electr onic sys- tems in m otor ve hicle s (e. g. elec tronic fuel injection systems, electroni c anti- skid (anti-lock) braking s ystems, e lectronic speed cont rol system s, air bag system s). Check with the man ufacturer or its repre- sentative regardin g your vehi cle. You shoul d a lso co nsu lt th e m anufa cturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehi cl e. Post ed Fac ilities Switch y our phon e off i n any facilit y where post ed notices so r equire. Potent ially Explosi ve Atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resul ting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to sw itch off the phone when at a refue lling point (service sta- tion). U sers are rem inde d of the need to observe restrictio ns on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel s torage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a poten tially explosive atmos- phere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below dec k on boats; chemical t ransfer or storage facilities; ve- hicles using liqu ified petroleum gas (such as propane or bu tane); areas whe re the air contains chemica ls or particles, such as grain, dust or meta l powders; and any othe r area wher e you would norma lly be advised to turn off your ve hicle engin e. Vehi cle s Only qualified personne l should service the phone, or in stall the phon e in a vehi - cle. Faulty installation or serv ice may be dangerous and m ay invalidate any war- ranty which may apply to the unit. Check regular ly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mount ed and operating properly . Do not store or carr y flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same
62  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. compartment as the phon e, its parts or ac- cessories. For vehicl es equipped wit h an air bag, remember that an air ba g inflates with grea t for ce. D o not p lac e obj ects, includ- ing both installed or port able wire less equipm en t in th e area over the ai r bag or in the air b ag deployment area. If in- vehicle w ireless equipm ent is im properly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury cou ld result. Switch off your phone be fore boarding an aircra ft. Th e use of wir eless tel epho nes in an aircraft may be dangerous to the ope r- ation of th e airc raft, d isrup t the wire less telephone netw ork and m ay be illega l. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspen sion or den ial of telephone services to t he offender , or legal action or both. Emergency Calls IMPORT ANT! This phone , like any wireless phone, oper- ates using r adio signals, wireles s and landline netw orks as w ell a s user -pro- grammed fun ctions which cannot guaran- tee co nnec tion in all con dit ions . The refo re you s hould never rely s olely upon any wireless phone for ess ential co mmunic a- tions (e.g. medical em ergencies). Remembe r , to make or receive a ny calls the phone must be swi tched on an d in a servi ce ar ea wi th ad equa te sign al strengt h. Emergency cal ls may not be possible on all wireless phone ne tworks or when certain network ser vices and/or pho ne features are in use. Check with loca l service provid- ers. To make an eme rgency call: 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on. Some ne tworks may require that a v al- id SIM card is properly in serted in the phone. 2 If the wor d âÂÂCl earâ appe ars on the di spla y above th e key, pr ess and hol d Clear for seve ral secon ds to re ady the phone for calls. 3 Key in the emer gency number for you r present location (e.g. 112 or other offi- cial emer gency n umber) . Eme rgency number s vary by location. 4 Press the key. If certa in fe atur es are in use (Keygua rd, Call barring e tc.), you may first n eed to turn tho se featur es off bef ore you can make an emerg ency call. Consult t his doc- ument an d your lo cal cellula r serv ice pro- vider . When m aking an e mergen cy call, rem em- ber to give all the n ecessary informa tion as acc urately as possi ble. Re member t hat your wireless phone m ay be the only means o f communica tion a t the scene of an accident - do not cu t off the call until given permission to do s o.
63  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Index Symb ols charact er (repla ces internationa l access c ode) ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 16 A access c odes changi ng ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 49 definition .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... 5 8 See also barring password, PIN code , PIN2 code, PUK code, PUK2 code and security c ode alarm clock ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... 4 2 anykey answe r ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 4 3 automatic answer ..... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... ..4 2 automatic redial ..... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 4 4 automatically stored phone numbers ..... .. 3 7 See also call registe r B barring password .. ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ... 49 , 59 battery charge indication ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 1 1 chargi ng/dischar ging . ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 5 7 notes for using ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 57 removing .. .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 1 2 replacing ......... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 1 3 C cal cula tor .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 5 2 cal enda r .. ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 53 call barring .... .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 4 6 call c osts ....... .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .. 3 9 limiting ... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 40 selecting un its to d isplay ... .... ..... .... ..... .. 40 cal l div ert .... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 49 call duration ... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 9 call re gister ..... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 7 call wait ing . .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 44 caller groups ... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... . 23 , 41 cal ls answerin g ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 17 answering during a call .... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 19 endin g ....... .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ... 10 , 16 handsfree ... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... 1 6 making .... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 16 by assoc iated na me .... .... .... ..... .... ....... 1 6 by redialling las t dialled number .....16 by single ke y .. ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 17 by speed diallin g .. .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 17 during call .... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .. 18 internationa l calls .. ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 16 rejectin g . .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... . 1 7 , 19 switch ing between two ca lls .... .... . 1 8 , 19 transferring ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 19 care and maintena nce .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 59 cell info display . .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 45 clear display, definition .. ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 11 clearing display ... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 16 clock .. .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 43 closed user groups .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .. 48 conference calls .... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 19 copying names and phone n umbers ..... .... 25 via I R ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .. 25 currencies , converting .. .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 52 D data calls ... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 36 deleting characters from display ...... ....... .. 16 deleting stored names and phone numbers ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 22 display indicators ........ .... ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 11 display view .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 26 displaying your ph one numbe r to called party ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 44 diverting calls ...... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 49 DTMF tones ..... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 56 E earpiece volume .. .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... 16 editing names and phone numbers ... 16 , 26 entering menu func tions ...... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 28 exiting from a men u function .. ..... ...... ..... .. 28 exiting from any fun ction ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .. 10 F fax calls ....... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 36 fixed dialling ....... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 47 G games ... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 50
64  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved. H help texts for m enu function s .. .... ..... .... .... 2 9 hiding your ph one numbe r from called party ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 44 I incoming c all alert, tu rning off ... ....... .... .... 41 information servic e . .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 35 infrared .. .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 54 K keyi ng i n a na me .. ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ... 20 , 21 keypa d locking/unlock ing ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... 1 8 over view of ... .... ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 1 0 tones ..... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 4 2 L language of display texts .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 4 4 last dialled n umbers .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... 16 , 38 lights . ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 42 M MCN display, see cell info di splay .. ..... .... .. 4 5 memo ry f unc tions. See Phon e book menu func tions enteri ng ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 28 exiting ... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 28 message ale rt tones .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 42 microphone, m uting/unmu ting . ...... ..... .... .. 1 6 misse d calls ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .. 38 See also call register multiparty calls . .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 1 8 N network, s electing ... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 46 O one touch dialling. See speed dialling own numbers ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 4 5 P Phone book caller groups ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ... 23 , 41 deleting names and phon e numbers .... 2 2 editing names and ph one num bers ...... 26 enteri ng ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 2 0 exiting ... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 20 printing name s and phone numbers ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 26 recalling names and phone numbers ...... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 22 selecting ...... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... 26 setting display v iew for names and phone numbers ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 26 storing a name and ph one number .. .... 21 PIN code ...... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... 49 , 58 PIN2 code ....... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ... 4 9 , 58 printing stored names and ph one numbers ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... 26 profiles .. .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ..... . 9 , 40 protecting phone and SIM card See access co des, secur ity leve l PUK code . .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... 59 PUK2 code ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .. 59 R recalling stored nam es and phone numbers ...... .... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 22 restoring factory settings . .... ..... .... ....... .... .. 49 ringing tone ....... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 41 ringing volume .. ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... .... 41 S safety instructions ........... .... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 60 security co de . .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... .... ....... .... 14 setting req uest on or off ..... .... ....... .... .... 49 secu rity lev el ... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... .... 49 selection keys .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... 11 servic e comm an ds . .... ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 36 service numbers .. ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... .. 27 sign al s tren gth ....... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... 11 , 15 SIM card .. ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... .... ..... .... .. 12 viewing phone num bers of ..... .... ..... .... .. 45 SMS messages. See text messages speed dialling ...... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 17 , 24 , 44 storing a name and ph one numbe r ... 16 , 21 switching phone on/off ..... .... ....... .... ... 14 , 15 T text me ssages . .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... .. 31 deleting .. ....... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .. 32 delivery reports ... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... 33 , 35 reading . ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... 32 routing reply m essages via your own SMS centre ..... ..... .... .... ..... ...... 35 selecting alternative format for .... ...... .. 34 selecting ringin g tone for ... .... ....... .... .... 42
65  1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. sending . .... .... ..... .... ..... ....... .... .... ..... .... ..... .. 33 by using particular set . ...... ..... .... ..... .. 33 sets . .... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 34 setting validity period ..... .... .... ..... ....... .... 3 4 storing phone nu mber of message ce ntre ....... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ....... 3 4 writing .. ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... 3 3 V vibrating alert .. ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .. 4 2 voice mailbox calling ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ...... . 10 , 17 , 37 diverting calls to ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... 5 0 storing phone nu mber of . .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 7 voice m essages ... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 3 2 listening to . ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .. 17 W warning tones .. ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .. 4 2 welco me no te . ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... 4 5