Nokia 6120 Owner's Manual

OWN ER ’S MAN U A L
Keys Scro ll key s Scroll throug h menus, su b- me nus, and the phone book. Pre ss and hold for co ntin uo us scrolling. Po wer k ey Pr es s and hold to t ur n y our pho ne on or off. Sof tkeys Thei r curre nt functi on is disp lay ed above t he key (for ex- ample, here th eir f unc- tion s are Men u and Names ). ô Pu sh th is k ey to end a phone call. ó Dials th e numb er on the display. 0HQX 1DPH V
Quick gu ide t o functions Note: If yo u have trouble acce ssing a featu re, try st arting from the start screen. T o get to th e start screen , press ô at any time excep t d uring a ca ll (unless you wa nt to hang u p). Accessing yo ur phone book - Pr ess W or V Answer ing a ca ll - Pr ess any k ey e xcept ô or ð Answering a Call W a it ing with another call active - Pr ess ó (press ó to sw ap calls; press ô to e nd both calls) Clea ring a di git fro m the di splay - Pr ess &OH D U Emergenc y 9 call - Pre ss and hold 9 f or thr ee sec- onds (Emergen cy key 9 fea ture must be set to on!) Ending a ca ll - Pre ss ô Keyguard activation - Pr ess and hold ô un t il .H \V ORFNHG appears, or pre ss 0H QX ó Keyguard deac tivati on - Pre ss 8QORFN , th en - Last number redi al - Pre ss ó and w ait three seconds List en ing t o v oic e m es sag es - W ith 1HZ YRLF H PHVVDJH on display , pr ess /L VWHQ or press ó (requires voic e mail subsc ription ) Maki ng a c all - Enter p hone n umbe r , then p ress ó One-touc h dia l ing - A fter you assign the one-tou ch di aling lo cation s, pr ess a nd hol d a nu mber ke y (2 th rou g h 8 only) for tw o seconds Profiles - Q u ic kly pr ess ð once , s crol l thro ug h pro fi le list wi th the ð key ; press and hold ð to c hoose profile Stor ing a name and number (Qui c k Save) - En ter th e pho ne num ber and p ress 6DY H . Enter a na me if you w ish (opt ional), th en press 2. Switc hing o n/off - Pre ss and hold ð for 2 seconds Volume adjust - Du rin g a ca ll, pres s V to incr e ase your phone  s volume or W to decre ase
Quick gui de to th e m enu Back one lev el - Pr ess %D FN Entering the menu - From start sc re e n, pr ess 0HQX Exi ting t he menu - Press ([LW or ßN rep eat edl y , o r press ô Scrolli ng the menu - Pr ess 0H QX , then W or V Sel ect ing a submenu or option - Press 6HOHFW or 2. Usi ng shor tcuts - Press 0H QX , t hen m enu num ber , then su bmenu nu mber Menu summa ry: 1 Messages 1 T ext messages 2 V oice messages 3 We l c o m e n o t e 2 Call lo g 1 Missed calls 2 Dialed ca lls 3 Received calls 4 Clear cal l lists 5 Call t im ers 3 Prof iles 1 Normal 2 Si lent 3 Meeting 4 Outdoor 5 Pa ger 6 Car (once ph one is connec ted to a car kit) 7 Headset (once phone is conn ecte d to a headset ) 4S e t t i n g s 1 Call set t ing s 2 Phone settings 3 Security setti ngs 4 Network services 5S y s t e m 1 Automatic 2 Manual 3 New sear ch 6G a m e s 7 Cal cul ator 8C a l e n d a r 9 Key gu ar d
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1 Indic ator s and Icons Y o u have an active call. The p hone is w aiti ng for you to enter a respo nse. Ringi ng to nes fo r the cu rrent profile h as been set to 6LOHQ W . Keygu ard has been activa ted to h elp prevent an y accident al keypresses. Y o u hav e one or more voice m essag es wa iting. Y o u hav e one or more unread text messag es wa iting. Y o ur pho ne is roam ing o utside of yo ur hom e syste m/ area. Digital service is available. A ny character s you enter w ill be upper -case let ters. Press the # key to switch lett er case. A ny character s you enter w ill be low er - case letters. Press the # key to switch lett er case. This appea rs w hen you press a nd hold th e # key w hen storing nam es. Lette rs ca n not be ent ered whe n th is appea rs, allo wing q uicker acc ess to num bers. Y o u are in spe cial characte r mo de; select a sp ecial charac ter a nd press ,QVHUW . (W h en entering letter s, you can sw itch to thi s mode by p r essing th e ∗ key .) The alar m clock is se t. Y o u have a remind er in you r calen dar to do somethi ng (appears o nly on Calendar display). Y o u h ave a remin der in y our c alenda r that i t s some- one s birthday (ap pears only on Calenda r display). Y o u hav e a reminder in you r calenda r to call someo ne (appears o nly on Calendar display). Y ou hav e a r emi nde r in y our ca len dar of a me eti ng (appears o nly on Calendar display).
2 T able of Co nten ts Safet y At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Getting C onnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Insta lling your ba tt ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Ch arg ing you r ne w bat te ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Remo ving the b attery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Switc hing o n the ph on e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Che cking si gnal st rength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Maki ng a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Endi ng a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Answeri ng a ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Switc hing o ff t he ph one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Keyg ua rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Working Th e Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Navi gat ing too ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 W h at is the star t scr e en ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Scro ll ing thro ugh th e mai n menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Help te xt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Sum mary o f Menu Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Your P hone A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Accessor ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Batte rie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Ch arg ers & Ot her A cc es sor ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Troublesh ooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Refe rence Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Technica l Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
3 1. Safety At A Gla nce Read these simp le guidelines b efore using your phone. Failure to co mply with t hese guidelines m ay be dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safe ty info rmation, Importan t Safety In formatio n on p age 79 . Ro ad Sa fet y Come s Fir st Don t use a hand-held phone while d riving ; p ark the vehicle first. Switch Off In H osp itals Sw itch off your p hone w he n near m edica l equ ip- ment. F ollow any regulations or rules in force. Switc h Off On Aircr a ft Mobile ph ones c an cause inte rference. U sing th em on aircraft is illegal. Switch Of f When Refue ling Do no t use th e ph one at a refuelin g point. Do n ot use near fuels or ch emicals. Switch Off Ne ar B lasting Do not use the phone wh ere blasting is in pr o gr ess. Obse rve rest rictions, and follow a ny r egulations or rules in force. In terf eren ce All mobile phones may g et int erference w hich could affect perfor ma nce. Use Sensibly Use on ly in the norma l positio n (to ear ). Avoid u n- necessary co ntac t with th e ante nna w hen p hone is on. Qualif ied Service Only qualified service personnel may install or r epair cellular pho ne e quipment . Use o nly approved accessories and batteries. Acce ssor i es and Bat t er ies Use on ly app r oved ac cessories an d b atteries. Do no t conne ct inc ompati ble produ cts.
4 FCC/ Indus t ry C ana da No t ic e Y ou r p hon e may ca use TV or ra dio inte rf er en ce (e. g. when us ing a telephone in close proximit y to receiving equipme nt). The FCC /Ind ustry Canad a can req uire you to stop using your tele- phon e if such inte rference can no t be elim inated. I f you require assistance, contact your loca l service facility . This device co mplies with p art 15 of the FCC rules. O peration is sub jec t to t he co ndi ti on th at thi s de vic e do es no t ca us e har mfu l interference . Using t his Gu ide The w ireless pho ne described in t his guide is appr oved for use in T DMA /A MPS netw or ks. A numbe r of featu res included in th is guide are called Netw or k Service s. They are special se rvices provided by w ireless service pr ov id ers . Bef or e yo u can tak e ad vant ag e of an y of t hes e Net wor k Services, you must subs cribe to the se rvice(s) from your home service pro vider and obtain in structions for their use.
5 2. Gettin g Conn ecte d So youve just bought your new phone, taken it out of the b ox, a nd youre wonderin g w hat to do next. W ell, thi s cha pte r w ill h elp g et y ou star ted. Instal ling yo ur ba tte ry Simp ly place the bat tery i n the gro o ves on the ba ck of your phone . Then slide t he b a ttery upw ard un til it c licks. Note : Use o nly those b atteries ap proved by the p hone m anu- facturer and rechar ge your battery only with the charger s appro ved b y the ma nufac turer . See Importa nt Batter y Informat ion on pag e 8. Charg i ng yo ur new ba tter y Y our pho ne ca n be use d w ith eit her a rec h arge ab le Li- I on or Ni MH battery . Note that a new ba ttery's fu ll performance is a chieved only after two or thr ee com ple te ch arg e and disch a rge cy cle s. W ith your ph one on o r of f, simply con nect the l ead fr om th e char ger to the bot tom of your p hone or plac e it on a cha rgi ng s tan d. Th en con nec t th e cha rg er to a st andar d 120V AC out let. When the battery b e gins cha rgi ng , your phone will beep onc e an d th e batt ery stre ngth indi cator on the r ight sid e of th e di splay w ill sc roll.
6 No te: If y ou re ch argin g th e batt er y fo r the firs t time , the b atte r y streng th indicato r bars w ill not scroll the entire tim e. If your phon e is off , the scroll bar s will disapp ear long befo re the 24 hours have elapsed. T his is norma l. If your p hon e is on, the scroll ba rs w i ll stop scrolling after a while. Either wa y , char ge the b atte ry for th e en tire 2 4-hou r d urat ion. If you r pho ne disp lays 1R W F KDU JLQ J , ch ar gin g i s su s- pen de d. Ch eck th at t he bat ter y is not co nn ect ed to a non-ap pr oved charging de vice. If the batte ry is very hot or c old, wait for a whil e; char gi ng wi ll auto mat ical ly r e- sume after the battery is r estor e d to its normal operating stat e. If c harg ing still fails , con tact y our dea ler . When is a good time to char ge? Actual ly , you can charge an ytime. If you have a NiM H bat tery , yo u should allow it to com plet ely disch arge once in a w hile . W hen y our ph one be eps on ce a nd di splays %DWWH U\ ORZ , you only have a coupl e o f minut es of talk time r emai n- ing. The repeti tion rate of these b attery-low war nings depe nd on the r e ma ining bat te ry capa ci ty and t he bat - tery cond iti on. Thes e war nings a re mor e fre q uent when your e in a call. No te: The pho ne will not give you the w arning tone u nder certain conditions. See Warning tones on pag e 72. O nce all t he p ow er has d ra ined f r om your battery , you ll hear th ree beeps with the message 5HFKDUJH E DWWHU\ on your display . A t this poin t, your phon e wi ll sw itch itself of f and you ll n eed to r ech arge yo ur batte ry . When is c har gi ng co mple te? W hen the c harge indicators stop scrolling, your pho ne is consider ed ful ly ch arged . However , a slig ht incr ease in char ge m ay occ ur if y our phon e i s left co nnec ted t o the ch ar ger fo r a while. Th is is call ed trick le char ge. Charg ing tim es de pend on t he t ype of batte ry a nd char ger used .
7 For appro ximate charging and o perating times, see Batteries on page 73. Can you make c alls whi le char gi ng? Y es, you ca n. But you r bat tery may n ot charge while a call is in pr ogre ss. Charging should r esume once you en d th e call . Dischar ging NiMH batter ies A NiMH batte ry la sts longer and performs better if you fully disch arge it from ti me to time. T o di scha rge the bat - tery , leave your phone switched on until the battery is drained. The phone w ill d isplay s everal messages that th e ba ttery i s low an d that yo u need to r echa rge i t; just ignore them. Note : D o n ot atte m pt to discha rge the bat tery by a ny othe r means. When do I need to buy a new battery? Th e batt er y can be ch a rged and dis cha rg ed hu ndreds of ti mes, but it w il l eventu ally wear out . W hen the oper- atin g time (ta lk-t ime and st andby t ime) is not ice ably short e r than no rmal , it s ti me to buy a new batte ry . Rem ov in g t he ba tt er y Note : Switch off th e phon e be fore rem oving the batter y! 1) Press and h old th e butt on at t he top of the b attery . 2) Sl id e t he batt ery towar d the botto m of th e pho n e. 3) Lift the b a tt ery of f the phone .
8 Import ant Batter y Infor m at ion  Note that a new ba ttery s full perform anc e is achieved only after tw o or th ree complete charge and discharge cycles!  The ba tter y can be char ged and disch arged h undreds of times but it will event ually wea r out. Whe n the operating time (talk time and stand by time) is notice ably shorte r than norma l, it i s time to buy a new battery .  Use o nly batteries approved by the pho ne man ufact ur er and recharge your battery on ly w ith the charg ers app roved by the manufacturer . W hen a char ger is not in use, discon- nect it from the pow er so ur ce. D o not leave t he batte ry connect ed to a char ger for longer th an a w eek, since ov er- charging ma y shorten its life. If left unu sed a fully ch arged batter y w ill dischar ge itself over time .  (NiMH b atter ies only ) Fo r good op eration ti mes , disch arg e the bat tery from tim e to time by lea ving y our p hon e switch ed on until it turns itse lf off (or by using the bat tery discharge facility o f any approved accessor y available for your phone ). Do n ot attem pt to discha rge the bat tery by any othe r means.  T empera ture extremes w ill affect the ability of your batter y to char ge: allow it to co ol d own or wa rm up first.  Use th e b attery only for its inten ded purpo se.  Never use any charg er o r batte ry w hic h is da maged or worn out .  Do n ot sh ort circuit the bat tery . A ccide ntal s hort circuiti ng can occ ur w hen a me tallic ob ject (c oin, c lip, or pen) causes direct c onnection of the and - term inals of the batter y (met al strips on the back of the b attery), for example w hen you c arr y a spare batt ery in your pocket or purs e. Sho rt circuiting the ter mina ls may d am age the batter y or the connecting object.  Leaving th e b attery in ho t or co ld pla ces, such a s in a closed ca r in su mmer o r win ter conditions, wi ll reduce th e capacity a nd lifetim e of the batter y . Alw ays try t o kee p the ba ttery between 59º F and 77º F (15º C a nd 25º C). A phone w ith a hot or co ld battery m ay tem porarily not w or k, even w hen the bat tery is fully charged . NiMH batteries performance is p articularly limit ed in temp eratur es below 14 º F (-1 0 º C ). Li-io n batte ries p erf ormance is parti cular ly limited in t emperatur es below 32º F (0 º C).  Do n ot di spose of batt eries in a fire!  B atteries m ust be recycled or dispo sed of properly . Must not be dispo sed of in municip al wa ste.
9 3. The Basics Y o ur phon e is design ed wi th many pow erful fe atu res that you ca n learn to use as needed. This c hapter co - vers the basic i nform ation you need to use your p hone. A mor e c ompre hensive desc ri ption of your ph one is cover ed in  Y our Phone A to Z starting on page 18. Switc hing on t h e phone Pr ess and hol d the ð key for two seconds to sw itch on t he ph one. NORMAL POSITION: Hold t he pho ne as you w ould any o ther telephon e with the ante nna point ed up a nd o ver your shoulder . TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERA TION: As wit h any other r adio transmitting d evice, do n ot touch th e an tenna un necessarily when the pho ne is switched on . Con tact with the anten na affects call quality an d may ca use the p hon e to op erate at a higher p ower level th an other wise needed . W ARN I NG ! Do n ot switch on t he p hone whe n wi reless ph one use is pro hibited or when it may cau se interfer ence or danger . See Safety At A Glance on page 3 for more inf ormation. Checki ng signa l strength Y our ph o n e oper ates on r adio wave s, and the quality of radio rece ption de pen ds entirely on the strength of the radio signal in your a rea. This radi o coverage is main tained by a wi r ele ss netw ork and the quality of calls on a w ireless phone depends on the stre ngth of the w ir e less radi o signal. Get a strong signal When yo u a r e at t he star t sc r ee n (see page 14) or in a cal l, the str ength of the r adi o signal is in- dicate d by th e signal i ndica tors on the left side of your phone  s displa y . These indicators scroll as the str ength of the signal incr eases and decreases.
10 Incr easing your phone  s signal ma y be easy . T ry moving your phon e slig htly , or move t ow ar ds a window if your e cal ling from inside a build ing. M aking a cal l Enter t he ar ea co de and p hon e numb er a nd p ress ó Editing a number on displ ay Press V to mo ve the cursor to the left and W to m o v e it to the ri ght. Pr ess &OHDU to del ete the ch aracter to the left of t he cur sor . Diali ng a phone number stor ed in the pho ne book View stored na mes and num bers by pr e ssing W or V from t he st art scre en ( see pa ge 14) , t hen p ress ó Emer genc y ca lls See E me rgen c y c al ls o n pag e 34. Endi ng a ca ll Press ô Ans weri ng a call The p hone r ing s accor d ing to the sett in gs in th e curr ently s elec ted profile (see page 54) . T o answer , pre ss any key exc ept ô or ð No te: If Ke yguard is o n (see page 1 1), only ó answers calls. Switching o ff the ph one Press and hold the ð key for two seconds OR Quic kly pr ess the ð key ( 6ZLW FK RII $ w il l appear , highlighted) then press 2. .
11 Keyguard Thi s featu re helps to pre ven t acci denta l key presses (e .g. w hen yo ur phone is in your pock et, in your purse) by loc king your ke ypad . If any k eys are p ressed whil e Ke yguard is act ivated, 3UHVV 8QORFN DQG WKHQ - will displa y. Activating Keyguard Pr e ss and hold ô OR Pr ess 0H QX ∗ Activating Keyguard v ia the menu At the st a rt screen, 1) Press 0HQ X 9 ( .H\J X D UG ) 2) .H\V ORFNHG w ill a ppear on t he dis play Deactivating Keyguard Pr ess 8QORFN / the n - Keyguard can not be activate d w h en your phone is in a car kit or in a ny handsfree kit. Note : When Keygua rd is 21 , calls to the em erg ency numb er progr ammed into your pho ne (e.g. by pressing 911 t hen ó ) may be p ossible. However, Emergency ke y 9 doesn t work. Answering a c all with Keyguar d active Duri ng an incom in g call t he key pad a uto mat ical ly unl ock s. H o we ve r, you can answ er a ca ll only by pressing ó . After you end the call, Keyguard auto mati cally beco mes ac tive agai n.
12 So me no tes ab out Ke ygu ar d  Calls may be possib le to the emer gency nu mber progr ammed into your ph one (e.g. 911 o r other official em ergency numb er). Th e numb er is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit.  Pressing the ð key quickly t urns lights on for 15 seconds.  Keyguard i s automat icall y turned off when the phone is connect ed to a car kit.
13 4. W orkin g The Menu Y our pho ne con tai ns seve ra l me nus an d su bmen us , giv ing you acce ss to ce rt ai n opt ion s an d al low i ng yo u to cust omi z e yo ur pho ne to suit yo ur in divi dual need s. This section de scribes se veral different tools your phon e u s e s t o ac cess m any o f i ts fe atur es. Once yo u have m aster ed these tools, usi ng your phone shoul d b e eas ier th an eve r . Navi ga tin g tools Softke ys Y our phone has two softkeys that app ear be low t he d isp la y . Thei r cur rent fu nc tio n i s i nd ica ted by the wor ds a p pe aring ab o v e t hem . Simp ly pr ess t he cor r es ponding k ey under the c hoice you w ish to select. This illustration show s the phone at the start scr een (see What i s the start screen? on page 14) . The st art scre en al w ays dis p lay s 0HQ X on th e le ft a nd 1DPHV on the right. 0HQ X allows you to acce ss your phone s menu s and submenus. 1DPHV al lows you to ac ce ss your phone book ( see Phone book on pa ge 50) . Scroll button Y o ur ph one has a scroll b utton locate d just below th e displa y scr een. The scroll butt on has two arrows on it that look l ike V and W . Press th ese arro w s to nav ig at e thr ough your phone s menus a nd submenus, as well as thr ough your p hone book ( Se e Phone book on page 50) .
14 Scr oll bar W hen you access your p h one s m enu an d sub - menus, you will notice a scr oll bar at the far ri ght of the scre en. This bar i ndica tes whe r e y ou ar e in the menu struc tur e; each t ab on the ba r r epr e- sent s a dif fer ent menu item . F or exa mp le, p ress 0HQX once. The s cr oll bar appears w ith the first ( top) tab displaye d. A di f ferent tab a ppears each time yo u p ress the W or V key to move up and dow n thr ough the menu structur e. The scroll bar w orks the same way w ith subme nus. Menu & submenu numbering W hen y ou scro ll to a me nu or submen u, the men u num- ber and/or submenu num be r appears on the display abo ve the sc rol l bar . If you b ecome famil iar with these numbers, you can use th em as short cuts for accessi ng dif fer ent menus. F or exa mp le, w hen you scro ll to me nu 2 ( &DOO OR J ) the number 5 ap pears in t he top right- hand co r ner of th e disp lay . If yo u scr oll to men u 4 ( 6HWWLQJ V ), submenu 3 ( 6HF XULW\ VHWWLQJ V ), your p hone will display 70 6 in the t op ri ght- han d cor ne r . See Using shortcuts on page 15. What i s the ‘star t scr een’? The start scr een app ear s when y ou f irst turn your pho n e on, in its idle state. When you want to get to the start sc r e en Press ô at any time exc ept duri ng a call (un less you w ant to hang up) If you press ô w he n t he pho ne is req ues tin g i npu t (for ex a mpl e, a set tin g, ph one numbe r, nam e, etc. ), the phone displays the sta rt screen and the input is not saved.
15 Scroll ing through th e main menu 1) At the st art scr een, pre ss 0HQX 2) Press W or V to r each the de sire d m enu item 3) Pr ess 6HOHFW , 2S WLRQV or 2. (w hich e ver appea rs ) to enter submenus and to choose options 4) Press ([LW to exit the pr esent menu or ß N to go back one l evel Using shortcuts Thi s is a qui ck a nd eas y way to acc ess a menu with out havi ng to scr oll thr ough othe r menu s. Pr ess 0HQ X , the n me nu numb er , then sub menu num ber . Pr ess the menu and submenu numbers w ith i n a couple of seconds of each other when using this method. For a summary of your ph one s m enu st ruc ture, see  Summar y of Menu Items on page 16. Hel p t e xt If your e not sur e how a featur e w orks, wait about te n to fifteen seconds and help text will appear for most of your phone  s featur e s. Pr ess 0RUH to see the next page of the text or ßN to ex it .
16 Summary of Menu Items 1 Messages 1 1 Te x t M e s s a g e s 1 1 1 In bo x 1 1 2 S aved 1 2 V oice messages 1 2 1 L isten to voice messages 1 2 2 V oice m ailbox number 1 3 We l c o m e N o t e 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Missed c a lls 2 2 Di al ed ca l ls 2 3 Received c alls 2 4 Clear ca ll list s 2 5 Call ti mers 3P r o f i l e s 3 1 Nor mal 3 2 Si lent 3 3 Me et in g 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 Page r 3 6 Car (once used wit h car kit) 3 7 Hea d s et (o nce us ed wi t h he ad s et ) 4 S etti ng s 4 1 Ca ll set ti ngs 4 1 1 E me rgency key 9 4 1 2 Auto ma tic redial 4 1 3 Calling card 4 2 Phon e s et tings 4 2 1 Cl o ck 4 2 2 Al a rm c lo ck 4 2 3 T ouc h to nes 4 2 4 R estore factory se ttings 4 2 5 Langu age
17 4 3 Se curi ty sett in g s 4 3 1 Restrict calls 4 3 2 Access c odes 4 4 Network se rvices 4 4 1 Digital/analog selectio n 4 4 2 Public system selection 4 4 3 V oic e pri va cy 4 4 4 Call for warding 4 4 5 Call waiting 4 4 6 Send own num ber 4 4 7 N etwo rk fe ature setting 4 4 8 NAM selec tion 5S y s t e m 5 1 Au tom a tic 5 2 Manu al 5 3 New s ear ch 6G a m e s 6 1 Memory 6 2 Sna ke 6 3 Logic 6 4 Dice 7 Cal cul ator 8C a l e n d a r 9K e y g u a r d
18 5. Y ou r Phone A to Z ABC mode See E nte rin g lett ers a nd nu mb ers  on pag e 36. Access code s Thi s i s a securi ty featu re tha t allows you access to cer- tain p hone feat ures, such as the p hone lo ck ( page 53 ) and unloc ked phone num ber ( page 69 ). Also, see Loc k code on page 42 and Security code on page 61. Ala r m clo ck The al arm cloc k op era tes off your pho nes cloc k and ca n be set in adva nce to s ound an a lert at a desi gnated tim e. See Clock  on page 31 for information on your phones c lock. Se tt in g th e al arm cl ock 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 2 ( 6HWWLQ JV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - $ODUP FOR FN ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Enter tim e y ou wish to set alarm (u se tw o- digit fiel d s for hours and minut es). E xisting digi ts will be repl ace d w it h th e new al arm tim e . 3) Press 2. 4) Sele ct eithe r DP or SP a nd press 2. No te: Step 4 appears only if you have selected am/pm form at; see Selec ting time fo rmat on page 31 fo r m ore infor mation. When the a larm goes o ff Press 6WR S to shut of f th e al arm. Sno ozin g Pre ss 6QRR]H
19 The al arm w ill go off aga in in 1 0 minu te s. If you let the phon e al arm fo r 1 min ut e wi th out press ing a ke y, it stops alarming for 1 0 m inute s then starts again. Tur ning t he alar m clock of f 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 2 ( 6HWWLQJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - $ODUP FORFN ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Pr ess W or V to 2II 3) Pr ess 2. All c alls ti m er See  Ca ll ti me rs  o n p ag e 28. Au to m a ti c a n s w e r This is one of t he settings in your phones Profi les ( see page 54 ). W ith this on , your p hone answers i ncomin g voic e ca lls aft er on e rin g. Note : This can only be use d whe n your pho ne is conn ected to a head set or to an approve d hand sfree car kit equipped with th e ignition sense op tion, with th e ignition o n. Activating automa tic answe r 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URI LOHV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Y our pho ne lists ea ch pr ofile. Use W to highlight eithe r the &DU or HDGVHW p rof ile an d p r ess 2SWLRQV. Not e: &DU and HDGVHW w ill not appea r in the list unless the phone has already been connec ted to a car kit or hea dset. 3) Hi ghlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pr ess W to $XWRP DWLF D QVZHU , th en p ress 6HOH FW aga in. 4) Pr ess W to 2Q an d press 2. . Note : This featu re w ill not function with data calls.
20 Automatic redial Your phone will redi al the number youre t rying to call up to 3 times after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press ô to stop th e call attemp ts. Thi s f eatur e attem pts t o red ial n umbers th at are bus y due to the w ireless network. It w ill not redial numbers to a busy party. Activating autom atic redial 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 2 ( 6HWWLQJV - &DOO VH WWLQJV - $XWRPDW LF UHGLDO ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W or V to 2Q and press 2. Cal cul ator Your ph ones cal culat or adds, subtracts, multipli es, divides, and conv erts currency . Rememb er! Y our ph one mu st be sw itched on to u se this feature. D o not switc h on the phon e whe n wire less phone use is p rohibited or when it m ay cause int erferenc e or da nge r . Usi ng the c a l c ula tor 1) Press 0HQ X 7 ( &DOFXODWRU ) (For deta ils on ho w to wo rk th e Me nu, see p age 13 ) 2) W ith the scr een that con tains a 0, enter the fir st nu mber in the calcu lati on (p r ess # fo r decima ls) 3) T o add, press ∗ ( appea rs) T o subtract, press ∗∗ twice ( ð appea rs) T o mult ipl y , pr ess ∗∗∗ ( ó appears) T o di vide, press ∗∗∗∗ ( / appears) T o add a decim a l, press the # key 4) Enter the se cond num ber Rep eat these step s as many times as need ed. Pres s &OHDU to eras e an y mi st akes .
21 5) Pr ess 2SWLRQV . W ith (TXDOV highlig hted / press 2. Note: Yo u can also cho ose $GG , 6XEWUDF W, 0XOWLSO\ , an d 'LY LGH from th e list o f op tions. St ori ng e xcha nge rat es 1) Press 0HQ X 7, then press 2SWLRQV 2) Pr ess 2. at ([FK DQJH UDW H 3) Pr ess W or V at ei the r RZ PDQ\ KRPH XQ LWV WR D YLVL WHG XQLW or RZ P DQ\ Y LVLWHG XQ LWV WR D KRPH XQLW , depending on how you wish to convert the curr ency . Press 2. once you deci de. 4) En ter the appropriate e xchange rate and press 2. (use th e # key for decim als) 5) Phone w i ll dis play 5DWH VD YHG Calculating exchange rates 1) Press 0HQ X 7 2) Enter number of units, then pr ess 2SWLRQV 3) Pr ess W or V to eithe r 7R KRPH or 7R YLVLWHG , and pr ess 2. 4) Conv erted cu rrency wi ll dis play Cale ndar The ca le ndar ke ep s trac k of remi nders, cal ls you need to mak e, meet ing s, an d bi rthda ys . It can even soun d an alarm when it s tim e for yo u to mak e a ca ll or go to a meet ing . Remem ber! Y o ur pho ne must be s witched on to use this feature. D o no t switch o n the ph one when wireless pho ne u se is prohibite d or wh en it m ay ca use interferen ce o r dange r . Note : Y ou r p hone m ust rema in on to use th e cale ndar s alarm feature. If your p hone is off, the alarm will not soun d a t its scheduled time.
22 Usi ng the c a l endar 1) Press 0HQ X 8 ( &DOHQGDU ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) If you h avent se t the ti me and date , your phone pr ompts you to set your phone s clock When your phone pr ompts you for the tim e w ith KK = PP , ent er the ti me in hours and minute s (using tw o-digit fields), then press 2. Tim e forma t (24- h our or am /pm) is set using the Clock. See S el ect ing t ime f orm at  on pag e 31 . When your phone pr ompts you for the dat e w ith PP 2 GG 2 \\\\ , enter the month and day (using two- digit fi elds) and yea r (using a four -digi t field ), then press 2. . Tip: Us e W to m ove th e cursor ri ght a nd V to mov e it lef t. W hen you en ter a dig i t, it writes over the numb er to the right of the cursor. 3) Y ou r ph one dis p lays t he cu rren t day . Y o u can also scroll to different day s by pressi ng W or V . 4) Once your e at t he date you want, pr ess 2SWLRQ V . Then u se W to highlight the option you want, a nd press 6HOHF W 1 The options ar e: Option 1: View day W ith this opt i on, you can vi ew the notes o f the day currently on disp lay. Use W to scroll through the note s. Each note all ow s you to choose the follow ing 2SWLRQ V : (UDVH cle ars the note f rom your cal en dar. (GLW gives you the same prompts you got w hen you made the note. 0RYH gi ves you the date promp t so you can move the note to another date .
23 Opt ion 2: M ake note With this option, youll need to choose 5HPLQGHU , &DOO , 0HHWL QJ , or %LUW KGD\ . Your ph one w ill promp t you for more information depending on w hich one you choose. You can also s et an alar m for an y ca le ndar note . Se e Ente ring l etters a nd number s on page 36 for help with entering inf orm ation a t the 6XEM HFW = prom pt. Note: When the a larm go es o ff, you c an press 3RVWSRQH or 2. . Press 2. to shu t off the alarm. Opt ion 3: Eras e notes With t his option , yo ull n ee d to c hoose w hic h notes to er ase. If you choose all the no tes for the da y curren tly on displa y ( 2I & KRVHQ 'D\ ), or 2QH %\ 2QH (for a ll notes in th e ca lendar ), your ph one pr es ents e ach not e to you with the o pti on (UDVH or ßN . If you choose $OO DW 2QFH , your phone will d ele te all cale nd ar note s. W hen pro mpt ed t o con fi rm the er as e, press <HV or 1R . Optio n 4: View all Thi s allo ws you to vie w the notes of the ent i re cal endar. Use W or V to scroll through the notes. &DOHQGDU PHPRU\ HPSW \ wi ll ap pe ar if th ere ar e no no tes in the ca le nda r. Opt ion 5: Go to dat e Enter the da te you wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Enter th e day and month (usi ng two-digi t fiel ds ) an d year (usi ng a four -digit field), the n p r ess 2. . Caller ID This i s a n etw ork servi ce that he lps id ent ify in comin g calls. Contact your se rvice provider for details. When Call er ID is acti ve, yo ur phone may d isplay t he cal l e rs ph one num ber. The ca llers nam e may also
24 display i f their name and numb er has been stored in the phone book ( see Phon e book on page 50 ) or if the w ireless network supp orts it. &DOO or &DOO 0 F DOOHU ,' XQDYDLODEOH w ill disp lay w he n the w ir e les s netwo rk do esn  t re cognize th e ca lli ng numbe r . Also , &DOO 0 FDOOHU ,' EORFNHG may d isplay if t he ca llin g party has bloc ked call e r ID . Calling c ard If you wish to use a call in g c ard fo r long distance calls, you mu st first store your c allin g ca rd in format ion i nto yo ur p ho ne. Y ou r p hon e c an store up to four c alling ca rds. Progr amming a call ing car d 1) Press 0HQX 4 1 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DOO VH WWLQJV - &DOOLQJ FDUG ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W or V to des ired call ing card, press 2SWLRQV 3) Press W or V to (GLW , press 2. 4) Enter se curity code and p re ss 2. 5) Press 6HOHFW at 'LDOLQJ VHTXHQFH. Sele ct the di aling se q uenc e your c ar d uses (us e cha rt be low), pr ess W or V to c hoose sequence , t hen pres s 6HOHF W No te: The ord er of the follow ing steps may va ry , dependin g on wh ich dialing sequenc e your ca rd uses. 6) Enter ac ces s numb er (us ually t he 1-800 n umbe r li s ted on th e ba ck o f t he ca lling c ar d), p ress 2. No te: Y o u can also retrieve the access nu mbe r from yo ur phone book if it has already been stor ed. Si mply pre ss 6HD UF K , then W or V to find the numbe r . 7) Enter card number and/or PI N, press 2. 1 Pr ess 2. aga in at 6DYH FK DQJH V ? 8) Press W or V to &DUG QDPH and pr ess 6H OH FW . Enter car d nam e using your phone s keypad, pr ess 2. .
25 See Entering letters and nu mbers on page 36 if yo u need he lp on entering the card na me For details abo ut your phone s secur i ty cod e, see Security code on pag e 61. *These calling cards are fr equently used with these dialing sequences. Ho wever, they may vary and are subject to change at the phon e co mpanys discretion. Choos i ng a cal lin g car d to use 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 3 ( 6HWW LQJV - &DOO VHWWLQJ V - &DOOLQJ FDUG ) 2) Pr ess W or V to de sired card, press 2SWLRQV 3) Pr ess W or V to highli ght 6HOHFW and pr ess 2. . 4) Enter security code at 6HFXULW\ FR GH = , press 2. 5) Y our ph one w ill di splay &DUG UHDG\ IRU XVH Making calling card calls Enter the ph o ne num b er, in clud ing any pref ix (such as 0 or 1) that your calling c a rd may require when you make a ca lling card ca ll . See your ca lling c ard for instructions. Press and hold ó for a few seconds until your phone displa ys &DUG F DOO . Dialing Seque nce U s e for c ard s that req uire you t o : Cards using thi s sequence * $FFHVV QR 1 . SKRQH QR 1 . FDUG QR 1 Dial 1-800 access number , then pho ne nu mber , then card nu mber ( P IN if re quir ed) MCI, A T&T T rue Choice, Sprint Cana da, U nitel $FFHVV QR 1 . FDUG QR 1 . SKRQH QR 1 Dial 1-800 access number , then ca rd numb er ( PIN if requ ired ), t hen pho ne numbe r net w ork MCI, World P hone MC I 3UH IL[ . SK RQH QR 1 . FDUG QR 1 Dial the pr efix ( any nu mbers that must pr ecede the ph one numbe r) and ph one n umbe r you want t o dial, th en ca rd numbe r , (the n PIN, if r equi red) GT E, P acBel l, AT & T , S t e n t o r
26 Press 2. w hen yo u se e :DLW IRU WRQH / WK HQ SU HVV 2. . W hen you see :DLW IRU W RQH / SUHVV 2. DJDLQ , p ress 2. aga in. No te: This p rocedure m ay no t apply to all calling card op tions prog ramm ed into your p hone. P lease l ook at the bac k of your calling car d or co ntact your lo ng distanc e comp any fo r more inform ation. Cal l fo rwar ding This network service is used to forw ard incoming calls to anothe r number so you wont miss an important call. Check wi th y our service provider for details. No te: Before you can activat e this feature, you shou l d first store the fea ture co de given to you by your service prov ider . Otherw ise, this featu re may no t a ppear in the men u. Ho wever , you can use the fea ture co de ma nually , if you cho ose, by including th e featur e code in front o f the pho ne num ber (e .g., ó 72 55 5 1212) See Network feature setting on page 47 for mor e details. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 4 4 ( 6HWW LQJV - 1H WZRUN VH UYLFHV - &DOO IRUZDUGLQJ ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W or V t o desired c all forw arding f eature ( see options be low ) 3) Press 6HOHFW 4) H ighlight $FWLYD WH an d press 2. 5) E nt er ph on e num ber at 1X P E HU = (or press 6HDUFK to locate numb er in phon e boo k) and press 2. 6) Y our phone will a ttempt to cal l th e network to con- firm the featu re cod e you ente red in Me nu 4 4 7 ( see Net w ork feat ure sett ing on pag e 4 7 ) 7) Once the fe atur e cod e had b een confi rm ed, the feat ure is ac ti vate d. Call forwarding optio ns )RUZDUG DOO FDOOV forward s all in coming call s.
27 )RUZDUG LI EXV\ forw ards calls only when youre on the phone. )RUZDUG LI QRW DQ VZHUHG f orwards call s if you dont ans w er. )RUZDUG LI RXW R I UH DFK forwa rds calls if you are ou t of the serving wireless network . &DQFHO DOO FDOO I RUZDUG LQJ can cels al l ca ll f orwardi ng options you have ac tive. Ca ll lo g Thi s fe ature autom atical l y keeps tr ack of num b ers you  ve d ialed, numb ers that h ave calle d you, and the amount of time you ve spent on call s. Using call log 1) Press 0HQ X 2 ( &DOO ORJ ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Pr ess W to reach one of the foll owing options, t hen pr ess 6HOHFW or 2. 2- 1 0LVVHG F DOOV - See p ag e 45 . 2- 2 'LDOHG F DOOV - See p ag e 33 . 2- 3 5HFHLYHG FDOOV - See page 57 . 2- 4 &OH D U F DOO OLV WV - See p ag e 30 1 2- 5 &DOO WLPHUV - See p age 28 . Tip: You can dial any of t he phone numbers by p ressing ó w hile the numbe r is on th e d isplay. The Optio ns  soft k ey When yo u ac cess 'LDOHG FDOOV , 5HFHLYHG FDOOV , or 0LVVHG FDOOV and press 2SWLRQV , a l ist of options will appear on your phone s display. &DOO WLPH shows the date and time when the call was first connec ted (if c lock has bee n se t).
28 (GLW Q XPEHU al lo ws you t o edit the di aled n umber. 6DY H all ow s you to save the number i nto you r phone book. (UDVH will er ase the numb er f ro m the call list. 9LHZ QX PEHU will a ppear o n ly i f the nu mber has been stored in the phone book and the name is displayed in stea d of th e numb er. Cal l s et ting s Th is f eatu re allo ws yo u t o ac cess and ac tiv ate so me o f your phones features. Using call settings 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 ( 6HWWLQJV - &DOO VHWWLQJ V ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W to r each one of the follow ing options, then press 6HOHF W 4-1-1 (PHUJ HQF\ NH\ < - See p age 35 . 4-1-2 $X WRP D WLF UHG LDO - See p age 20 . 4-1-3 &DOOLQJ FD UG - See p ag e 24 . Call ti m ers Your phon e aut oma tical ly kee ps trac k of the am o u nt o f ti me you ve sp ent in call s. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W r epea tedly to s ho w du ration of t he fo llowin g options /DVW FDOO displ ays call dura tion of la st call. $OO FDOOV di splay s ca ll du ration of a ll ca lls made s ince timers have l ast been r eset ( see pa ge 30 for d etail s on how to clea r c all ti me r s ).
29 &OHDU WLPHUV al low s you to clea r all call timers. /LIH WLPH U show s dura tion of all calls; this can not be reset (see pa ge 4 1 ). Th ese c al l dur ati on s a re f or th e cu rr ent ly- sel ecte d NAM (phone nu m ber). Y our phone ha s separat e timers for each NA M y our ph on e uses . See  NAM s ele ctio n on p ag e 46 f or d et ai ls on NAM . Note: The act ual time invoiced for ca l ls by your service provider may vary, depend ing up on items such as ne twor k features, rounding off for billing, a nd taxes. Ca ll w ai t in g If you h ave subs cribed to Call W aiting, you r phone w ill beep during a c all l e t you know you have an incomi ng cal l . Yo ur pho ne may al so d i spl ay the inco mi ng caller s id ent ifi catio n ( see C aller ID on page 23 ). Answering an incoming call with call waiting Pr ess ó Swapping between two calls Pr ess ó Ending the ca lls Pr ess ô to end bot h calls Activating call waiting You can al so activate thi s f eatu re w ith your phone; sim- ply as k your serv ice provid er for th e feat ure code , store it into yo u r ph one , then a ctivate it. Note : Th is featu re may n ot a ppear in your phone s menu un til the featu re code has bee n stored. See Netwo rk fea ture setting on page 47 fo r m ore details. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 4 5 ( 6HWWLQJV - 1HWZRUN VHUYLFHV - &DOO Z D LW LQ J ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13)
30 2) Press W to $FWLY DWH (or select &DQFHO to can cel) 3) Press 2. 4) Y our phone will a ttempt to cal l th e network to con- firm the featu re cod e you ente red in Me nu 4 4 7 ( see  Net w ork fe ature s ett in g on pag e 47 ) 5) Once the fe atur e cod e had b een confi rm ed, the feat ure is ac ti vate d. Change lo c k code See C hanging your lo ck c od e o n p age 4 3. Change se c urity c ode See C hanging your se curity code  on page 62 . Clear call lists This fe atu re w ill cl ear all di aled n umbe rs, as w ell as numbers of answered calls and m issed calls. You c an not undo this o peratio n , so be care ful. Also, see Call log on page 27. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 4 ( &DOO ORJ - &OHDU FDOO OLVWV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) H ighlight eithe r $OO , 0LVVHG , 'LDOHG , or 5HFHL YHG and press 2. ( $OO wil l clear a ll call lists, while the others clear their respective call lists) Clea r timer s This feature clea rs all cal l timers f o r the currently-selected NAM . See  Call ti me rs on p age 28 fo r mor e d et a ils. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 4 ( &DOO OR J - &DOO WLPHUV - &O H DU WL P HUV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Enter se curity code at 6H FXU LW\ FR GH = and pr ess 2. Careful : Clear ing c all timer s can not be und one. I f you are us ing the ca ll tim ers to log or tr ack the a mou nt of tim e you are us ing you r phon e, you ma y w ish to record the call time rs be fore you er ase them .
31 Note : The Life timer con tains impo rtant war ranty info rmation and can not be rese t. See L ife timer  on page 41 for det ails. Clock Your phon e has an inte rn al clo ck that can be displa yed or hidde n. It a lso fe atures an alar m clo c k ( see page 18 ). Note : The cloc k is po were d by your phone s batt ery . If your clock has b een activate d and yo u remove the batter y wh ile your pho ne is still on, you will need to rese t the time afte r y ou tur n y our p ho ne b ac k o n. Howeve r, if you first turn yo ur phon e o ff before removing the battery, your phone will retain the time and dat e it had b efore the batter y was removed. Setting the clo ck 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 1 ( 6HWWLQJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &ORF N ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Pr ess W to $GMXVW WLPH , pr ess 6H OHF W 3) Enter pr esen t tim e at 7LPH = (use two-digit fields for hours and m inutes) 4) Pr ess 2. 5) Selec t DP or SP and press 2. (if am/pm format has b een s ele cted ; see bel ow ) Selec ting time fo rmat 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 1 ( 6HWWLQJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &ORF N ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Pr ess W to 7LPH IRUPDW and pr ess 6HOH FW 3) Pr ess W to ei ther 570 KRXU or DP 2 SP 4) Pr ess 2. Displa ying or hi ding the clock 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 1 ( 6HWWLQJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &ORF N )
32 (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W to eithe r LG H F ORFN or 'LVSOD\ FORFN (only one wi ll disp lay depe nding on the curr e nt se tting) 3) Press 6HOHFW Co nf er en ce c all Thi s fe ature a llows you to ad d a th ird p arty to a call. You can u se thi s fea ture wit h loca l and lon g dist ance call s. No te: This feature m ay no t be available in all systems. S ee your service p rovider for d etails and a vailability. Making a confe rence cal l 1) W hile i n a call, enter (or recall from the phone book) th e secon d phon e numbe r and pr ess ó 2) O nce the thir d pa rty answers, press ó to con- nect all th ree partie s 3) Press ó agai n if yo u wish to disco nnect the t hir d party . Press ô to drop bot h part ies. R e calli ng a number from th e phone book 1) Du ri ng t he ca ll, p ress 2SWLRQ V 2) Press W or V to 1DP H V and p ress 2. 3) Press 6HOH FW at 6H DUFK 4) Enter name a n d pr e ss 2. , or just press W or V to scr oll through t he phone book 5) Press ó Curr en t ca ll ti mer This feat ur e dis play s the r unn ing el ap sed ti me on y our scre en w hil e a call is act i ve . Once the cal l has ende d, simply pre ss any key to clear the displa y. Als o, se e  Call ti me rs  on p ag e 28 . Activating the current call timer 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLP HUV )
33 (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Wi t h /DVW FDOO displaye d, pr ess 'HWDLOV 3) Wi t h &XUUHQW FDOO WLPH U disp lay ed, pr es s 6H OHFW 4) Pr ess W or V to 2Q , press 2. Customiz e pro files Thi s fe atu re allo ws you to customi z e in divi dual Pr of ile s. See Profiles on pa ge 54 for de tails. Dialed ca lls Yo ur ph one automatic ally stor es t he last 10 numbe rs youve d i aled . 1) Press 0HQ X 2 2 ( &DOO OR J - 'L DOHG FDOOV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Pr ess W or V 3) Pr ess ó to dial the number you wish to call You c a n also a c cess t he last 10 dialed num be rs if y ou press ó , then quic kly pr ess W or V to scroll through the list. Also, see Call log on p age 27 for details on o ther ca ll list s. The Optio ns  soft k ey Se e The Options soft key on page 2 7. Digita l/ analog sele c tion The f eature allows you to select whether your phone uses a n analog or digital netw ork. The ne t work can al w ays ov e rri de yo ur s e tti ng , h ow e ve r, an d th e ne t w or k you choo se must b e avail abl e. Sele cti ng eit h er an al og or digi tal 1) Pr ess M en u 4 4 1 ( 6HWWLQJ V - 1H WZRUN VHUYLFHV - 'LJLWDO 2DQ DORJ VHOH FWLRQ ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13)
34 2) Press W or V t o one of th e follow ing: 'L JLW 1) DQDORJ All ows your phone t o first search for a dig ital netw ork to plac e a call . I f one is not av aila ble , it w il l then se arc h for an ana l og net w ork. $QDORJ Your ph one wil l pla ce calls only in an ana l og network. 'LJLWDO Y our phone w ill plac e call s onl y in a digita l network. 3) Press 2. The phone resets itself to 'LJLW 1) DQDORJ when you switc h th e ph one o ff and ba ck on . Earpiec e volume The scroll keys on yo ur phon e wi ll adju st th e ea rpie ce volume during a phone call . The top scroll k ey increases w h ile the bottom on e decr eas es the volu me. If an ac ces sor y lik e a hea dse t or a car kit , or one w ith its ow n l oudspeaker, i s co nnecte d to your phone, the scroll keys will adjust the volume for that accessory. N o t e: U sin g t he s cr o ll k e y s to ad ju s t e a rp ie ce v o lu m e f un c ti on s only du ring pho ne calls. Emergen cy calls Before attempting any emergency calls, see E m ergency C all s o n page 8 1 fo r important s afety inform ation. 1) If the phone is not on, switch it on 2) Key in t he emerge ncy number f or your pr esent lo ca tio n (e .g. 911 o r other of fic ial emerge ncy numb er). Emergenc y numbers vary by lo cati on. 3) Press ó IMPOR TANT! This ph one, li ke any c ellular phon e, o perates u sing radio signals, ce llular and landline net works, as w ell as user -pro- gram med function s which can not gua rantee c onnection in all cond itions. Ther efore, yo u sho uld never rely solely upo n an y
35 cellular pho ne for e ssential comm unications (e.g., m edical emerge ncies). Remem ber , to ma ke or rec eive an y calls, the ph one must be switched on an d in a serv ice area with ade quate cellular signal strength . Em ergency calls may not be possibl e on all cellular phon e netw orks or w hen certain netw ork ser vices and /or p hone features are i n use. Check with local cellular service prov i der s. If certain f eatures are in u se (keyg uard, r estrict calls, etc.), you may first ne ed to turn t hose featu res off befor e you can make an emerge ncy call. Consu lt this docu ment an d your lo cal cellular service provider . When making an emergen cy call, rem ember to give all the necessary inf ormation as accur ately as pos sible. Rem ember that your cellular phone m ay be the only m ean s of comm un ica- tion at th e scene o f an accid ent - do n ot c ut off th e call until given per mission to d o so . Emergency ke y 9 With t his f eature on, th e ph one attemp t s to make a n emer ge ncy call w hen you pr es s 9 , the n ó . The phone dial s the emer gency numb er pre- p rogramm ed into your phone. Note: Y ou can also dial an emergen cy call by pr essing and holding 9 until the p hon e indicates it i s attempting t o m ake an emerge ncy call. H oweve r , this meth od do es not wo rk wh en Keyguard is active o r when t he phon e is co nnected to a modem. Activa ting Emerge ncy key 9 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 1 ( 6HWWLQJ V - &DOO VHWWLQJV - (PHUJHQF\ NH\ < ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Pr ess W to 2Q or 2II , the n pres s 2. IMPO R TA NT! Official emerg ency num ber s vary by loc ation (e.g . 911). Only one em ergency number is programm ed into your phone to be dialed automat ically by Emerge ncy key 9, which ma y not be the prope r numb er in all circums tances.
36 Ent e ri ng let te rs an d nu mb er s You can en ter letter s, a s wel l as n umber s, when stor ing informat ion into your phone by u s ing your ph ones key- pad. When you s ee t he let ter you wish to en ter, simply press the key associated with that lette r until it appears on the di splay (numb ers also appe ar). ABC mode W h en yo u n eed to ente r let ters in to y o ur phon e, it will auto mati cally switch over to A B C mod e. Your pho ne displa ys the icon to in dicate that y our pho ne is in ABC mod e. It also d is pla ys when yo u ar e viewin g name s rat her tha n n umbers. W hen i s displayed , you can ente r these char acter s: W h ile yo ure ed itin g a name, the V key will move the curso r to the l eft, and W will move it to th e right. Pre ss &OHDU to correct any mistakes. If you wish to enter a n empt y space between chara c- ters, press 0 for each spa ce. Ch ang ing le tter ca se Press the # key t o swit ch betw ee n upper and lowe r case let ters. The icon wi ll swi tch to to indic ate you are using lower case. Ke y Ch a ra ct er s Key Char ac ters 1 .,?!-1 7 PQRS7 2A B C 2 8 T U V 8 3 DEF 3 9 WXYZ 9 4 GHI 4 0 En ters an e mpty spa ce, 0 5J K L 5 ∗ (See below for details) 6 MN O6 # Cha nges le tter cas e; lon g press accesses 123 mo de
37 123 mode Whe n storing n ames to the phone book, you can en ter a num ber wit hin a n ame a t any ti me. Si mply p ress th at particular number ke y a few times until it appears. However, you can do t his more qui ckly by accessing the mo de, without ha vin g to scroll throu gh each let ter to access the numb er you wish to enter. Simply press the # key f or about 2 seconds w hile i n mo de and the icon w ill app ea r. W hil e in thi s mode , only num bers can be entered . Lett ers can not be ente red unless your phone is i n mode. Press the # key again for a couple of seconds if you wish to dea c tivat e the mode. Spec ial cha racters (for storin g names ) W h e n i n A B C m o d e ( see page 18 ), you ca n press the ∗ key and the fo llo wing sp ec ia l ch aracte rs wil l a ppear . Yo u can use the se cha ract ers to help when stori ng name s in your phon e book. Sim ply p ress W or V to highli ght the one you w ish to use and press ,QVHUW . . , ? ! : ; - # ó ( )   _ @ & $ £ % / < > ¿ ¡ § = [ ] ¥ TIP : If you wish to a c cess a spec ial charac ter tha t appears toward the e nd of this list, press V for quic ker acce ss . Spec ial Chara cters (f or st ori ng numbers ) The foll owin g special c haract ers are help ful wh en you store names to you r phone book ( see page 50 ). Simply press the ó key o nce or r epea ted ly, an d the follow ing ch ara cte rs can be sto red withi n th e number s equence. ( S ) cr eates a pa use when a numbe r is di aled ; the di git s l ocat ed to th e r ight of t he  S  a r e auto mati- cally sent as t ouch tones a f ter a 2 .5 se cond pa use ( see page 68 ).
38 ( Z ) creat es a  wai t  wh en a n umbe r i s dial ed. The  Z  makes your phone wait for you to press 6HQ G or ó , t hen it se nds the d igi ts located to the right of the w as touch tones ( see page 68 ). You can a dd as m any spec ial ch aracte rs as yo u nee d in a sin gle number s equence. T hese charact ers can not be en tered w hile in mode . Eras i ng sto re d name s and nu mb er s See Erasing stored name s and nu mbers on page 52. Erasin g your entire phone book See Erasing your entire phone book on page 5 2. Games Challenge yourself or a friend to four exciting gam es i n your phone . In the m ain me nu scr oll down to *DPH V an d press 6HOHF W , or just pr e ss 0HQX 6, and choo se on e of t he fo llow ing ga mes: REMEM BER! You r phone mu st be switch ed o n to use this function . Do no t switch on th e phone w hen wir eless phone u se is proh ibited or w hen it ma y cause inte rference or danger. Memor y Reve al pict ures to find pairs in as few tri es as possible . Move the cursor with the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), and 8 (down) keys. Pr ess the 5 key t o r eveal p ictur es. Pr ess the # key t o jum p right over r evealed pictures or mo ve from top l eft to bot tom right. Press the ∗ key to jum p left over reve aled pi ct ur es or mo ve f rom bo ttom rig ht t o top left . O nce found, pairs stay visibl e. Sna ke Fe ed the snake w ith as m any goodies as possible and w atc h it gr ow . Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to turn the snake towa rd food. The longer the snake s tail gr ow s, the hig her th e scor e. If th e sna k e hits its own tail or the sur- roundin g wa ll, the gam e is over .
39 Logi c Find a secr et com b ina tion of figur es. A vail able figur es ar e shown at t he top of the display b ef or e you acc ept th e fi rst gu ess r ow . U se t he 2, 4 a nd 8 key s to m ove the cursor and t he 5 key to sel ect the figu re . T o copy a fi gur e fr om a pr evio usl y acc epted guess r ow , star t scr olli ng with the 4 key , move th e cursor to the desir ed figure in th e n orm al w a y a nd acce pt t he se lec tion w it h the 5 key . Once y ou think you have t he right c ombinatio n, p r ess the ó key . The result is presented as a se t of marks over th e r ow . A corr ect fig ur e in the ri ght p lace g ives a full mar k; a corr ect f igur e in the wrong place gi ves a hal f mar k. The ga me e n ds wh en all th e fi gure s a re co rrect an d in the ri ght plac e. Dice Us e this to play other g ames tha t re quire a set of dice if one is nt availabl e. Us e the /HYHO option to set the nu m- ber of d ice, up to six. Y ou can ro ll , lock, an d un lock eac h die as many times as you w ish. W he n you s tar t a ne w g ame, the dic e roll for a cou pl e of se cond s a nd then s top . Us e the 4 (lef t) a nd 6 (ri ght) k eys to se lect a d ie . Press th e 5 key to lo ck o r unl ock t he se lected die. Press ∗ to r oll th e u nl ock ed di ce ag ai n. Game options When yo u sel ect a game , you can ch oos e fr om t he follow ing subme nus: /HYHO allows you to choose the level of diff iculty . 1HZ JDPH sta rts a new ga me. 7RS VF RUH w i ll di splay th e top score ( do es not ap pear in Log i c ). ,QVWUXFWLRQV wil l d esc ribe ho w th e game is pl aye d. Not e: /DVW YL HZ or &RQWLQXH may app ear in the options list if a gam e is interrupte d, n ot finished, or if you have lost th e ga me.
40 Inbox W hen you re c eive a t e xt message, its store d in the In box. Yo ur phon e w ill di splay 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG , along w ith th e text m essage icon, a nd makes a sound ( depending on the message al ert tone ; see page 4 4 ). Please see Tex t messages and pages on page 65 for mo re details on t his feature. Ke yg uar d Thi s featur e hel ps protect the k eypad aga inst ac cidenta l keypresses. See Keyguard  on p age 11 for mo re details. Ke yp ad to ne s This is one of the settings in your phones Profiles ( see page 54 ). It sets the volum e of the tone yo u hear w hen you pre ss your phones keys. Note tha t if you ch oose the 6LOHQW profi le, key pad tones w ill be t urned off . Setting the keypad tones 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Y our pho ne li sts each pr ofile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the keypad tones for a nd press 2SWLRQV . 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H and pr ess 2. . Pr ess W to .H\SDG WRQHV and press 6H OH FW 4) Press W to s croll th roug h the op ti on s; yo ur ph on e pl ays a samp le of ea ch. Pr ess 2. f or th e one you want . Lang ua ge Becaus e ma ny wirel ess phone cus- tom ers spea k English as a second language, your phone allows you to choose your phones disp layed language.
41 Choosi ng a language for your phone 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 5 ( 6HWWLQJV - 3KRQH VH WWLQJV - /D QJ XDJ H ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Use W or V to select the la nguage you wish to use and pr ess 2. You ca n c ho ose fro m E ng lis h, F ren ch , S pani sh, Portuguese, Russian, and Hebre w. Last call timer See  Ca ll ti me rs  o n p ag e 28 . Last number redial When you w ant to call you r last dialed nu mber, Pr ess ó and wait 3 seconds Note: You m ust be a t the start screen befo re you p ress ó Lette r c ase See  Cha nging lette r case on page 36 for mo re details. Lif e timer The li fe time r dis pla ys t he t ot al t ime o f all ca lls d ialed an d received with your phone (in hours a n d minutes only). This can not b e reset a nd is use d i n co njunct i on wit h your phone  s warranty Al so, see Cal l timers on page 28 . Li gh ts This is one of the settings in your phones &DU Prof ile ( see page 54 ). This fe atu re de termin es whethe r the lig hts are on only when you use your p h one, or if they a re on at a ll time s. Th is s ettin g wor ks only when your phon e is co nnecte d to a car kit. 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URI LOHV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13)
42 2) Y ou r p hone li sts each p r o file . Use W to high light &DU and press 2SWLRQV . Note: &DU will not a ppear in the list until the ph one has been conne cted to a ca r kit at least one time. 3) H ighlight &X V WRP L ]H and pr ess 2. . Press W to highli ght /LJ KWV an d pr ess 6HO HFW . 4) Us e W to scrol l thr ough yo ur choices and pr ess 2. If you se lect $ XWRPDW LF , your phone  s lights a re turned off w ith i n fifteen sec onds if no k eys are pressed . If 2Q is selec ted, th en the l ights wi ll re main on the en tire time your ph one is conn ected t o the car ki t. List en t o vo ic e me ssa g es Also, see Voice me ssages on pag e 70. Wi th 1HZ YRLFH PHVVDJH on display, Press /LV WHQ OR Press ó List eni ng to voice mes sages anytime If you dont wish to liste n to voice messa ges as you ge t them, you can acc ess them later. Simply press 0HQX 1 2 1 or p ress a nd ho ld the 1 k ey to cal l your vo ice ma ilbox. No te: To receive m essages fro m your vo i ce ma ilbox, your voice m ailbox numbe r must first be stored in your phon e. See Voice m ailbox num ber o n page 70 for deta ils. Lo ck code Youll need the lo ck c ode to activat e and d e activ ate Ph on e L ock (s ee page 53 ), or to ch ange your lock co de. The def ault lock c ode i s 1 23 4 . If yo u e nte r an incorrect l ock code fi ve times i n a row , you r phone w i ll pro mpt you for the securit y code (see page 61 ).
43 Chan g ing yo ur lo ck co de In a lo ck co de, only num eri c cha rac ter s are ac cept ed . 1) En t er 0HQX 4 3 2 3 ( 6HWWLQJV - 6 HFXUL W\ VHWWL QJV - $FF H VV FRGH V - &KDQJH ORFN FRGH ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Enter loc k code at (QWHU ORFN FRGH = and pr ess 2. 3) En ter new loc k code, pr e ss 2. 4) V erify new lock code, pr ess 2. Note: When yo u ch ange your lock code, make sure yo u store it in a safe p lace, a way fr om your phone. Avoid en tering ac cess codes similar to emerge ncy numb ers to preven t acciden tal emerge ncy calls. Ma nual touc h to ne s This setti ng determi nes how long touch tones are pro- duc ed as you pre ss the keys on th e keypad. Note that touch tone s are sometim es called DTMF tones. Se e Touch tones on page 68 for details. Setting manual t o uch tones 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 3 1 ( 6HWWLQJ V - 3KR QH VHWWLQJV - 7RXF K WRQHV - 0 DQX DO WR XFK WRQ H V ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Use W or V t o highli ght one of the followi ng options, then press 2. &RQWLQXRXV means the t o ne sounds for a s long as you press a nd hold th e ke y. )L[HG sets the t one length to . 1 second, re ga rdless of how long you press the key. 2II turns the tones off, and no tones wil l b e sent w hen you pre ss th e ke ys. Memory status This f eature allows you to see how ma ny free and in-use memory locations are in your directory.
44 Also, see Phone book on page 5 0. At the start scree n, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Press W or V to 2SWLRQV and press 6HO HFW 3) Press W or V to 0H PRU\ VWDWXV 4) Press 6HOH FW Messages This feat ur e allow s you to acce ss y our v oic e and t ext messages, as we ll as composing your own welcome note. Usi ng me ssag es 1) Press 0HQ X 1 ( 0HVVDJHV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W to r each one of the followin g options, then press 6HOHF W 1-1 7H[W PHVVDJHV - See page 65 . 1-2 9RLFH PHVVDJHV - See pa g e 70 . 1-3 :HOFRP H QRWH - See p ag e 72 . Message alert ton e This is one of the sett ings in your phones Profile s ( see page 54 ). It sets the to ne tha t your phon e makes when you get a text m essage. Also, see Profiles on page 54. 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Y ou r ph one lis ts each of th e 5 profil es. Use W to highli ght the one you w ant to set the me ssage alert tone for and p r e ss 2SWLRQV . 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H and pr ess 2. . Pr ess W to h igh - lig ht 0HVVDJH DOHUW WRQH , t hen p ress 6HO HFW .
45 4) Use W to scr oll thr ough your choi ces (your phone plays samples) and press 2. . Micro pho ne You can mut e and unmu te your p hones micr ophone wh il e a call is in pro gre ss. Du rin g a call , y our ph one s softkey s chan ge from 1DPHV and 0HQX to 2SWLRQV and 0XWH . Muting and unmuti ng your phone You c a n mute the phones microp hone d uring a call; simply press 0XW H . T o un mute th e mi crophone , pr ess 8Q PXWH . If these t exts ar e not availa ble, pres s 2SWLRQ V , scroll to 0XWH or (QG PXWH and press 6H OHF W . Muti ng and u nmuti ng a lso affect th e mi crop hone s of any acc essori es conne cted to the phon e. Missed ca lls Your p hone will k eep tra c k of t he last 10 calls you have misse d, eith er if you weren t arou nd to answer t he call, were out of the service area, or if your phone w as off. If the displ ay says Missed calls Press /LVW . T o cal l back the d isplaye d numbe r , pr ess ó . Pre ss ([LW to go bac k to the star t screen. The Optio ns  soft k ey Se e The Options soft key on page 2 7. Checking the m issed calls list anytime At the st a rt screen, Pr ess 0HQX 2 1 ( &DOO ORJ - 0LVVHG FDOOV ), then W (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13)
46 This shows you the phone n umbers of the 1 0 most recent cal l s youv e not a nswered. Wh en t h e )RUZDUG LI QRW DQVZHUH G option in th e Call F orwa rdi ng featu re ( se e page 2 6 ) is selected , your phone trea ts t he forw arded call s as misse d ca lls. Also, see Call log on page 27 fo r details on ot her call lists. NAM selection The servic e provider p rograms your phone wit h the phone number a n d system information into your phone s memory whe n your phone is first act ivate d. This is ca lled a N umb er A ssignme nt M odule (NA M). F or exa mp le, you r pho ne can be a c tiv ated i n up t o 3 diffe rent service areas (e .g. one in Dalla s, another in Ch icago , an d may be on e more in New Yor k) , eac h giving your p hone a d ifferent p hone num ber or account . O n ly one number can be acti ve at a time. When you se lect a pho ne nu mbe r, yo u re al s o sele cti ng w hic h system youre using a s your home system ( se e  Sy s- tem on page 64 ). The first phone num ber displa yed w ith this me nu is the cu rrently sel ected numbe r. No te: It is not nec essa ry to hav e three N AMs fo r yo ur ph one if your se rvice provid er has service or roamin g agree men ts for each a rea in which you wish to use yo ur pho ne. Conta ct your service p rovider for d etails. Select ing the NAM for your pho ne 1) Press 0HQ X 4 4 8 ( 6HWWLQ JV - 1HWZRUN VHUYLFHV - 1$ 0 VHOHFWLRQ ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Us e W or V to highlight the phone number you want to use an d pr ess 2. No te: You need at least one a ctive numb er to m ake calls. You can n ot change fr om one N AM to an oth er during a c all.
47 Networ k feature setting Call forw arding ( page 26 ), Ca ll wait ing ( page 29 ) and Send own numb er ( page 62 ) a re netw ork services avail a ble t hrough your service provi der or dealer. When you subscribe to any of thes e services, yo ur se rvic e pro vider o r deal er give s you a separa te fea ture cod e to a ct iva te ea ch serv ice. De ac tiv ati o n cod es are us ed to dea ct iva te ea ch s erv ice . Once yo u s tore t he appr opr iat e code i n your phon e, the se rvic e app ears as a m enu item . You can then u se t he menu to ac tivate a nd d eacti vate the se servi ces . Note: Stor ing feature co des apply only to NAM 1 . Stor ing codes 1) Press 0HQ X 4 4 7 ( 6HWWLQJV - 1HWZ RUN VHUYLFHV - 1HWZRUN IH DWXUH VHWWLQJ ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) At )HDWXUH &RG H = , en ter the fea ture co de or deac tiva- tio n c ode re ceiv ed f rom your d ealer (e. g. ∗ 74, ∗ 740, e tc.) , pr ess 2. 3) W to the servic e that the code ap p lies to and p ress 6HO HFW 4) W to su bopti on, the n 6HOH FW (Re peat s te p as required, based on numb er of su boptions) (Use ste p four only for ca ll forwarding options) 5) W to $ F WLYDWH or &DQFHO , the n pres s 2. R emoving i tems from the me nu Follow the steps in Storing c ode s, but press 2. af ter th e )HDWXUH FRGH = prompt (w itho ut en tering a code). Then highlight both $FWLYD WH and &DQFHO for each fe atu r e yo u w i sh t o remov e , and pres s 2. . Note : This featu re does not dea ctivate these ser vices, it only remo ves them from the m enu.
48 Network services Most of th e featu res her e are ne twork servic es that requ ire a subscr iption. See your service provid er for det ails and av aila bilit y. 4-4-1 'LJLWDO 2DQDOR J VHOHFWLRQ - Se e pa ge 33 . 4-4-2 3XEOLF V\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ - Se e page 56 . 4-4-3 9RLF H S ULYDF \ - See p ag e 71 . 4-4-4 &DOO IRU ZDUGLQJ - - See p age 26 . 4-4-5 &DOO ZDLWLQJ - - See p age 29 . 4-4-6 6HQG RZQ QXPEHU - - S e e page 62 . 4-4-7 1HWZ RUN IH DWXUH VHWWLQJ - See pa ge 47 . 4-4-8 1$0 VHOHFWLR Q - See p age 46 . - These fe atures w ill not app ear in th e me nu unless t hey are activated using 1HWZRUN IHDWXU H VH WWLQJ . See Net work fe ature setting on page 47 fo r details. One-to uch dialing This feat ur e allo ws you to make phone call s quic kl y and easil y w ith the tou ch of a butto n . But first... You must store name s and numb ers in your phone bo ok ( see pa ge 51 ) before you ca n use this feat ure. Then you can assign a name from t he phone book to a one-touc h dial lo cati on u sing your p hones k e ys 2 through 8. No te: Keys 1 an d 9 are used exclusively fo r dialing yo ur voice m ailbox (see p age 70) and for attemp ting eme rgency ca lls (see pag e 81) to th e emerge ncy nu mber progr amm ed into you r phon e (e.g. 9 11 or other official eme rgency n umb er). Assigni ng one-t ouch dial l ocatio ns At the start scree n, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Press W or V to highlight 40 WRXFK GLDOLQJ
49 3) Pr ess 6HO HFW 4) Pr ess W or V to next av aila bl e empt y lo cati on , HPSW \ , wi ll appe ar 5) Pr ess $VVLJQ 6) Pr ess W or V to select desired name an d press 2. 7) Repeat as ne cessary Call ing a number using one-to uch dialing Pr ess and hold the key (2 thr ou gh 8) for a f ew se cond s t o call the nu mber in the corr espo nding one-touch dial location.Y our phone recalls the phone number fr om the memory , di splays it briefly , then di als it. Note : If you p ress and hold 1, your p hone calls yo ur voice m ail- box. If you press and ho ld 9, and Eme rgency key 9 (Me nu 4 1) is 21 , your p hone at tempts a call to the eme rgency n umb er progr amm ed into y our pho ne. Changing numbers i n one-touch dial list W ith this fe atu re, you ca n as sign a differ en t num ber to any o n e-to uch dial locatio n. At the st a rt screen, 1) Repeat ste p s 1 through 3 in  Assigni n g one- touch d ial l oca tio ns  2) Pr ess W or V to select loca tion you w ish to change 3) Pr ess 2SWLRQV 4) Pr ess W or V to &KDQJH , the n pr ess 6HOHFW 5) Pr ess W or V t o s ele ct differen t n ame f or l oca ti on and pr ess 2. Eras ing one- touch dial locations 1) Repeat ste p s 1 through 3 in  Assigni n g one- touch d ial l oca tio ns  2) Pr ess W or V to sele ct lo cat ion you w is h to eras e
50 3) Press 2SWLRQ V 4) Press W or V to (UDVH , the n p ress 6HOHFW 5) Press 2. at (UDVH" Pagin g See Text messages an d pages on p age 65 . Phon e book You can s tor e u p to 199 num bers a nd a ssoci ated names in your phone s memory. These numbers are right at your fingertips for easy dial ing. Things to know about t he phone book Store d numbers may be up to 32 digits long. Stor ed names may be up to 16 cha racters long. Y ou can n ot stor e i den tical names int o your phone (i .e. Jo hn, Jo hn) ; ma ke s ure t hat l ike na mes a re some w ha t dif fer ent in th e phon e bo ok (i .e. Joh n, Jo n ). 5HSODF H" fol lowed b y the curr ently s tor ed name displ ays w hen storin g a name alr eady in memo ry . Accessing the phone book At the start scree n, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Press W or V to highlight d esir e d submen u 3) Press 6HOHFW About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from which you can c hoose. 6HD UFK allo ws you to sea rch for a sp ecif i c nam e. $GG QHZ allows you to enter ne w names and numbers. 2SWLRQV lets you c hoose y our scr olling view, as well as to show memory status.
51 40 WRXFK GLDOLQJ a l lows you to assign up to seven one- touch d ial locations ( se e page 48 for d etails) . (UDVH DOO lets you era se ev ery name a nd number i n your pho ne bo ok . Yo u can er as e on e nam e an d nu mber at a time by pressing 'HWDLOV , then 2SWLRQV when vi ewing a nam e al rea dy in t he dir ect ory . Stor ing a name and number 1) Press 1DP HV 2) Scroll to $G G QHZ and pr ess 6HO HFW 3) E nte r na me us in g th e ke ypa d (use # to sw itch betwee n upper and low er case) an d press 2. 4) En ter phone number and press 2. Al so, see Entering letters and numbers on pa ge 36 and Quick save on pa ge 64. Changing a num ber stored with a na me 1) Re call store d name , the n pr ess 'HWDLOV to view number 2) Pr ess 2SWLRQV , scr o ll to (GLW and pr ess 6HOHF W 3) Pr ess 2. w hile n ame is displayed , un l ess you w ish to change it. If so, pr ess and hold &OH D U , re-en te r na me a nd p r ess 2. 4) Pr ess and hold &OHDU to era se numb er or use the W and V keys to edit 5) En t er ne w n umb er 6) Pr ess 2. to sav e new nu mber R e calling na mes & numbers Retrieving names and n umbers from the phone b ook is eas y t o do .
52 At the start scree n, 1) Press W or V to view names in directory 2) Scro ll to t he person you wish to call 3) Press ó to dia l th e numb er (p hone will di splay num ber dial ed to con firm ) R e calli ng num bers by name Yo u ca n ea sily f in d a sp ecifi c na me sto red i n the p hon e book. At the start scree n, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss the number on the keypa d w ith the corr e- spo nd i ng fir s t le tte r of th e na me yo u w i s h to c all Note: If you only en tered the fi rst lett er of the name an d ther e are sever al names begi nning with the sam e le tter, press W or V until the desired name app ears. Erasing stor ed names and numbers 1) Re call st ore d n ame 2) Press 'HWDLOV 3) Press 2SWLRQV 4) H ighlight (U DVH , the n p ress 6HOHFW , then 2. No te: You can not undo E rase func tions, so b e ca reful! Erasing your entire phone boo k 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Press W to highligh t (UDVH DOO 3) Press 6HOHFW 4) Press 2. at $UH \ RX VXUH" 5) Enter se curity code at 6H FX ULW \ FRGH = 6) Press 2. Wa rni ng: Thi s fe atu re wil l eras e your e ntire p hone b ook, which can not be und one!
53 Phon e l o ck When you turn this on, your ph one w il l lock afte r you switch yo ur ph one off and back on. Th en, each tim e you turn yo ur phone on, it will prompt you for a loc k co de when you p ress eit her 1DPHV or 0H QX . Y ou ca n no t access m ost of your phon e s memory a nd menu fea- tures, or m ake phone calls without e ntering th e lock cod e. Turning o n phone lock 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 2 1 ( 6HWWLQJV - 6HF XULW\ VHWWL QJV - $F FH V V FR GHV - 3KR QH ORF N ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) E nte r l ock c ode th en press 2. 3) Pr ess W or V to 2Q, then pr ess 2. When yo ur phone is lo cked , call s may be possib l e t o th e emer gen cy number progr ammed i nto yo ur phon e (e .g. 911 or other of fic ia l e me rgen c y nu mber ) incl udi ng cal ls with Eme rgency key 9 ( page 35 ). You can also st ore a n um ber in the 8QOR FNHG SK RQH QXPEH U locatio n, w hich allow s yo u to call t his numb er even though you r phone is locked (S ee pa ge 69 for details ). Answering a call with phone lock on Pr ess any key ex cept ô and ð Turning o ff phone lo c k 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 2 1 ( 6HWWLQJV - 6HF XULW\ VHWWL QJV - $F FH V V FR GHV - 3KR QH ORF N ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Ente r lo ck co de and pr ess 2. 3) Scroll to 2II , press 2. With phone lock off, you can no w use your phone w ith ou t en ter i ng the l ock cod e each ti me yo u tu rn yo ur phone on.
54 Phon e s et tings Phone settings allows you access to ot her phone feat ures such as an alarm cl ock and your ph one s language. Using phone settings 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 ( 6HWWLQJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Press W to r each one of the follow ing options, then press 6HOHF W 4-2-1 &ORFN - See p ag e 31 . 4-2-2 $ODUP FORFN - See page 18 . 4-2-3 7RXFK WRQHV - See page 68 . 4-2-4 5HVWRUH IDFWRU \ VHWWLQJV - See page 57 . 4-2-5 /DQJXDJ H - See p age 4 0 . Pro f iles Now you can adjus t and custo mize your ph one to whatever envi ron- ments you find you rself in (i .e. me eting s, a mov ie, etc .). W it h Profiles, you can contro l your phones ringing volume, ringing tone, mes sage alert, keypad tones, warning tones, etc., in a matter of second s. No te: Restore factory se ttings (see pag e 57) will reset any chang es m ade in Profiles back t o the fac tory def aults. T he de fault setting is 1RUPDO . Access ing Profi les At the start scree n, press 0HQ X 3 Selecting dif ferent Pr ofile s If you want to change your phones Profile , quickly press the ð k ey. Q uickly pr ess ð again to scroll throug h each cho ice, then pre ss a nd hol d th e ð key for a second to se lect that Profile.
55 You c an also sc roll through the list of Profiles with a quic k pre ss of t he ð key. T hen pres s W or V to choose anot her Pro file an d pre ss 2. . Either way, this only allows you to select othe r Profiles; you can not customi z e them here. Ke ep r ead ing to lear n how to cu st omi ze a Pro fil e. Cus tomiz ing P rofil es 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URI LOHV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) W or V un til desi r e d Pr ofile is highlight ed 3) Pr ess 2SWLRQV Onc e 2SWLRQV is s e le cte d, 6HO HF W , &XVW RPL]H and 5HQDPH will a ppe ar as y our c hoi ces. Onc e y ou ha ve selec ted and highlighted one of the se items, press 2. . If you wish to go back t o th e main menu , pre ss %D FN . 6HOHFW activat es th e curre ntly highli ghted Prof ile . &XVWRPL]H allo ws you t o cus to miz e a Pr ofil e b y ch angi ng the current sett ings. 5HQDPH allo ws you to rename the Profile. When you select &XVWRPL]H , press 2. and youll have access to several lists a nd sub-menus that will enable you to adjust the settings on the current Profile. Not e: &D U an d HDGVHW wil l not app ear in the Profiles list unless your ph one is con necte d to a car kit or a he adset. How ever , they wi l l rema in in the m enu o nce connect ed for t he first tim e. Note : When you chan ge a settin g in the c urrent Pro file, it only affects th at Profile and will not chan ge your p hones norm al settings. R e nami ng profiles 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URI LOHV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) W or V un til desi r e d Pr ofile is highlight ed
56 3) Press 2SWLRQ V 4) W or V to 5HQDPH and pr ess 2. 5) Enter new name and p r ess 2. No te: Some profiles can not be r enamed . Public system selection In each s ervi ce area the re are usuall y two serv ice providers. The service provider you sign up w ith, a lso k n o w n a s y o u r h o m e s y s t e m , i s o f t y p e A o r B . S y s t e m s that a re o f the same ty pe as your home s yst em ar e called home-type systems; systems that are of the opposite type as your home system are called non -hom e-type  systems. Public system selection all ows your phone to search for other available systems wh en service is not available in your home system. You can also request the order in which your phone looks for availa ble systems. Note: Using RPH RQO\ or $Q\ V\VWHP is usu ally the most econo mical c hoice. 1) Press 0H QX 4 4 2 ( 6HWWLQJV - 1HWZR UN VHU YLFH - 3XEOLF V\VWHP VH OHFWLRQ ). 2) Scroll to one of th e follow ing c hoices: $Q\ V\VWH P If servic e is not avail a bl e in your home system, the phone sear ches for a pre f err ed system (eithe r home t ype or n on-home t ype), then a home- type system, then a non-home-type syste m. RPH W\SH If se rvic e is n ot ava il abl e in your ho me system, the phone sear ches for a pre f err ed system (home type only). 1RQK RPH W\SH The ph one sear che s for a pr e fer r ed system (non-home-type only). RPH RQO\ Y our phone uses its home system only (that is, it wil l not roam). 3) Press 2. .
57 Rece ive d ca l ls This call lis t show s you the phone numb ers of the 10 most re cent calls youve answered. At the st art scr een, pr ess 0HQX 2 3 ( &DOO ORJ - 5HFHLY H G FDOOV ), then W to scr oll the numbers. Also, see Call log on p age 27 for details on o ther ca ll list s. The Optio ns  soft k ey See The Opt ions soft ke y on page 27. Rest ore factor y setti ngs You can rese t the settings of many of your phones feat ures t o factory def ault s (as in a new tel ephone ). Rest orin g f ac tor y s ett in gs 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 4 ( 6HWWLQJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - 5HVWRUH IDFWRU \ VH WWLQJV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) En ter security code and press 2. Note : The m emo ry, timers, language select ion, security code and lock c ode s are not re set. However , any Pr ofiles you have modified w i ll reset w hen you restore your sett ings. Rena ming pro fi les Se e Profiles on pa ge 54. Restric t calls Thi s fe atu re allo ws you to restr ict i ncomi ng and out going ca lls for yo ur ph o n e. You can sel ect the le vel of restrictions through a series of menu choices. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 1 ( 6HWWLQJV - 6HF XULW\ VHW WLQJV - 5HVWU LFW FDOOV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Scr oll to eithe r 5HVWULFW RXWJRLQJ F DOOV or 5HVWULFW LQFRPLQJ FDOOV and press 6HOHFW (the f ollow ing s teps are us ed for bot h optio ns)
58 3) Enter th e securi ty cod e an d p ress 2. 4) Press W or V and press 0DU N to se lect each lev el of re stric tion. If you have al ready marked a selectio n, th en highlight the mar ked sele ction an d press 8Q PDU N if you w ish to remove the restriction. R estri ct outgoi ng call s /RFDO FDOOV re stricts all outgoing local calls. /RQJ GLVWDQFH restricts all outgoing long d istance c alls and cha rgeabl e servi ce number s. ,QWHUQDWLRQDO restricts all outgoing inte rna tional calls. If you attem pt to m ake a c all when the a ppr opr iate re - stri ct call fe ature is on, yo ur phone wil l dis pla y &K HF N F DOO UHVWULFWLRQV . R estr ict i nco ming c al ls $OO F DOOV restricts all incoming calls. No te: When ca lls are restricted, calls m ay be possible to the em ergenc y num ber pr ogram med into your ph one (e.g. 91 1 o r other official em ergency num bers). Ho wever, E merge ncy key 9 m ay not o perate d ep ending on the type of restriction you choose . Ri ng i ng op t i on s This is one of the sett ings in your phones Profile s ( see page 54 ). You ca n choose how your p hone notifie s you of an inc omi ng ca ll. Th is s et tin g do es no t af fect inco ming text message ale rt tones ( se e pa ge 44) . Sel ect ing ring ing opt ions 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Y our pho ne li sts each pr ofile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the ringing opti ons for an d press 2SWLRQV .
59 3) Hi ghlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pr ess W to 5LQJLQJ RSWLRQV , the n p r es s 6HOH FW . 4) Hi ghlight either 5LQJ , $V FH QG L QJ , 5LQJ RQFH , % HHS RQF H or 6LOHQW and pr ess 2. R ing ing tone s This is one of t he settings in your phones Profi les ( se e page 54 ). It sets t he ringing tone for incom ing voice ca lls. If you set 5LQJLQJ 2SWLRQV ( see page 58 ) to 6LOHQ W or %H H S RQFH , r ing in g ton es ar e auto matical ly o ff. Selecting ringing tones 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URI LOHV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Y our pho ne list s each p r of ile . Use W to highlight the one you w ant to se t the ringing tone for and press 2SWLRQV . 3) Hi ghlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pr ess W to 5LQJLQJ WRQHV , t hen press 6HOH FW . 4) Pr ess W to scrol l thr ough the opti ons. After you hear th e tone you w ish to use, p ress 2. Ringing vo lume This is one of the settings in your phones Prof iles ( see page 54). I t sets t he default ringing volume for incom ing vo ice ca lls and messa ge al ert to ne s. Setting the ringing volume 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URI LOHV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Y our pho ne list s each p r of ile . Use W to highlight the one you w ant to set t he ringin g volume for and pr ess 2SWLRQV .
60 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H and pr ess 2. . Pr ess W to 5LQJLQJ YROXPH , then press 6HOH FW . 4) Press W to scr oll thr oug h the options. Whe n you hear the volume l evel you wish to use, pre ss 2. . No te: The ringing volum e set ting is stor ed individually for the handsf ree deskto p charg er and handsfree car kit. Roaming This is a te rm used to in d ic ate that your p hon e is not in its home area. Calls m ade o r rece ived whil e roami ng a re usually more expen sive than calls made in your hom e are a. W hen roaming in some s ystems outside your home area, your phone may not be recogni zed by the host system (the one youre travellin g in) and you ma y not be abl e to pl ace a c all. Contact your service provider for more specific inform a- tion on how roaming wo rks wi th your phone, as well as any inform ation on coverage li mitations. R oaming I ndica tors W h en your pho ne be gin s roam ing, it will beep on ce and displa y 52$0 or (;7(1'(' $5($ , dependi ng on how roaming work s w ith your phone. Contact your service provi der for more d etails. If your phone is not roami ng (i .e. in i ts ho me a re a) it w ill e ith er disp lay 20( or t he name of the service provi der. Sav ed This is whe re sa ve d text messages are stored . See Text messages and pages on pa ge 65 f or detail s. Scrolling view You have three d iffe rent options on how you can v i ew th e pho ne boo k. Your choi ces are: 1DPH OLVW show s al l store d names in a scro lling l ist. Three names will appear at any given time. To vi ew other
61 names in th e directory, scroll back and forth through the list usin g W or V . 1DPH OLVW is the default setting. 1D PH . QXPEHU disp lays indi vidua l name s and num bers st o re d in y our di recto ry. Only one name will displ ay on your scre en at a tim e, w ith the c orresponding phone nu mber. Use W or V to view other n ames. 1DPH RQO\ shows individual names only. To vi ew other name s, use W or V . Yo u can view the corre spondi ng phone num ber by pre ssing 'HWDLOV , t hen W or V . Sele cting your scrol ling vi ew At the st a rt screen, 1) Press 1DP HV 2) Pr ess W to 2S WLRQV / then pr ess 6HOH FW 3) Pr ess 6HO H FW at 6FUROOLQ J Y LHZ 4) Pr ess W or V to sele ct eit he r 1DPH OLVW , 1DPH . QXP 0 EHU , or 1DPH RQO\ 5) Pr ess 2. Secur ity set t in g s Th is me nu incl ud es t he f ollow ing sec uri ty fe atu res : 4- 3-1 5HVWULFW FDOOV - See page 57 . 4- 3-2 $FFH VV FRGHV - S ee page 18 . The $FFH VV FRGHV submenu in cludes 3 KRQH ORFN ( page 53 ), 8QORFNHG S KRQH QXP E HU ( pa ge 69 ), &KDQ JH ORFN FR GH ( page 43 ), and &KDQ JH VH FXULW \ FRGH ( p age 62 ). Secur ity co de Your phone will prompt you for a se curity code for cer- tai n fe atur es. Th ese fea tures can be u sed o nly a fter the correct security c ode has been successfully entered. Note: When en tering you r security code, ***** wil l appea r on the display to keep o thers from viewing yo ur code.
62 If you ma ke a mist ake en teri ng th e code, er ase th e las t entered di git by pressin g &OHDU or pr ess and hold &OH D U . Then enter the c orrect c ode or pr e ss ßN to ex it t he curre nt feature. If you enter a n incorrect security code ( &RGH H UURU w i ll appe ar) five ti mes in a row, your ph one w ont acce pt any en tries for the next f ive minutes. Your pho nes def ault sec urity co de is 12345. It s hig h ly rec omm ended th at you change t his co de at once, wri te it d own, and stor e it i n a sa fe pl ace a way fr om you r phone . Changing your security c ode 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 2 4 ( 6H WWLQJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJ V - $FFH VV FRGHV - &KDQ JH VH FX U LW\ FRG H ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Enter se curity code and p re ss 2. 3) Enter new sec urity code at (QWHU QHZ VHFXULW\ FRGH = , press 2. 4) Enter new security code aga in at 9HULI\ QHZ VHFXULW\ FR GH = , p r ess 2. 5) Phon e will disp lay 6HFXUL W\ FRGH FK DQJHG Note: If you have cha nged you r security code a nd don t remem- ber the n ew co de, con tact your service pr ovider. Once you have chang ed your secu rity code , the d efault setting is no longe r valid. Send ow n n umb e r In most service a reas, when you call someone your na me w ill be p rese nte d to his/ he r cal le r I D ( if t hey s ub- scribe). This feature a l low s you to bloc k their caller ID (i.e. your number will not be presente d) when you call them. This feature works on a p er-call basis. Conta ct your service provider for more de tails. No te: Before you can a ctivate this fe ature, yo u m ust first store the fea ture co de given to you by your service prov ider . Other- wise, this feature m ay no t appea r in the m enu . See Netwo rk featur e setting on page 47 fo r more details.
63 Note : This feat ure is on ly effec tive whe n calling to a num ber that is equipped with Caller ID. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 4 6 ( 6HWWLQJV - 1HWZRUN VHUYLFHV - 6HQG RZQ QXPE HU ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) W to <HV (to show your number) or 1R (to not show it ) an d p r ess 2. 3) Enter the num ber you wish to ca ll (or pr e ss 6H DU FK to r etri eve t he num ber fro m the pho ne book and pr ess 2. ), the n press 2. 4) Y our phone will at tempt to cal l thi s number with the featur e code you stored in Menu 4 4 7 ( see  Net- work fea t ure setting on page 47 ) Setting s Th e ma in m enu incl ud es subme n us th at a ll ow yo u access to many of your phone s other features. 4- 1 &DOO VHWWLQJ V - See p age 28 . 4- 2 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - See p age 5 4 . 4- 3 6HFXU LW\ VHWWL QJ V - See page 61 . 4- 4 1HWZ RUN VHUYLFHV - See p ag e 48 . Sp ec ia l r i ng in g to n e You can set your ph one to ring differen tly when a particul ar person call s you. Sim pl y s tor e th at p er so n s na me an d nu m be r in y our phon e book and inc lud e the ! chara cte r som ew h ere withi n that perso ns n ame ( e .g. Joe!Sm ith) . To i nclude a ! charact er withi n a name, j ust press the 1 key four time s. You can also do this by pressing the ∗ key. When a li st of special characters appears, press W or V to the ! cha rac ter an d pre ss ,QVHUW .
64 W hen tha t person calls you from that num ber, youl l kn ow it by the s peci al rin ging tone. No te: The special ringing tone will func tion only wh en Caller ID is active an d the ca lling num ber is availab l e. See Pho ne book o n p age 50 for det ails on storing na mes and numb ers. Stor in g a n ame & num ber You ca n save nam e s and n umbe rs i n the Phone book. E ither u se the me thod descri bed in Storing a name and numb er on pag e 51 o r th e quick save method desc ribed bel ow. Quick s ave At the start scree n, 1) Enter th e phon e numbe r and press 6DYH 2) The phone pr ompts you t o enter a 1DP H = . En ter a name if you w ish (optional), then pr ess 2. Also, see Ent ering letters an d numb ers on pa ge 36. Sys t em Your ph on e is capa ble of wor kin g i n Res iden t ia l, Pri - va te , a nd Public Systems (such as your Home System). You c an choose how your p hone select s a network to use. This feat ure is 0HQX 5 in your phone. Th e de faul t is $XWR PDWL F , w hich mean s you r ph on e aut omat ic al ly se arch es for ne tw or ks ava ila ble t o you and c hoo ses t he app ropri ate o ne. Every time yo u switch on your pho ne, it resets this to $XWRPDWL F . If you cho ose 0DQX D O , yo ur phone se arch es for net - w orks, then begins di splaying them. Your phone displa ys $9$,/$%/ ( = or 127 $9$,/$%/( = f or the systems it finds (You can not use 127 $9$,/$% /( = syste ms). Use the W key to scroll through the choices, and press 2. whe n you see the one you wa nt.
65 If you choose 1HZ 6HDUFK , your p hone be gins a new search for new Private and Reside ntial systems. When it find s the best new system, it displays i t. You can then 6HOHFW it, or sta rt anothe r searc h by pressin g 1H[W . Note : If you have two phone numbers (two NAM s), the 0DQXDO and 1H Z V H DUFK featu res are only used with yo ur primary phone num ber (NAM 1). See NAM selection on pag e 46 for mo re informat ion conce rning NAMs. T o switch fr om privat e to publ ic If you ar e in a pri vat e s ys tem and w ant ac ce ss t o a p ub- lic system, press and hold 0HQX w h en yo u ar e not in a call . You r phone wi ll di splay 6HDUFK S XEOLF V\VWHP V" , press 2. and yo ur ph one w il l use the publ ic system f or the next (only once) outgoing call. A fter that it goes back to $XWRPDWL F system selection. Text messages a nd page s Before you can re c eive a nd store text m e ssages and pages, you must subsc ribe to the text messaging network service. See your se rvice provider fo r details. About text me ssages Th e ma xim um l en gt h of a tex t mes sa ge is up to 2 2 5 characte rs. Your phone has spa ce for up to 30 text messages, depending on the length of each message. Note: T ext messages t hat you receive with yo ur phon e may appear different at times, due t o me ssages that origina te in net- work s other than you r own. This does no t affect the us e of your phone in any w ay . Also, the ma ximum leng th o f a text m es sag e ma y de pend on the networks capabilities. See yo ur service provider for additional t ext messag ing info rmation . Tex t messa ge op tions When yo u acc ess 7H[W PHVVDJHV , you will view a screen with t w o diffe rent options. ,QER[ is w he re in coming messag es are recei ved and stored. All new, unread messages are k ept here.
66 6DY HG allows y ou t o save you r incomi ng message s. Al l saved, re a d messages are k ept h ere. When you rec eive a t ext mess age Text messages are shown in the order that the y w ere received, in their order of priority. 0HVVDJH U HFHLYHG indicates an unread message or page. If more than one message e xi sts, the num ber of received m essages w ill b e liste d first. 1HZ HPHUJHQF\ PHVVDJ H ind icate s that the message or page re ceived w as sent by someo ne via the se rvice provider. Em ergency messages are sent only in sit uat ions w h ere life and/ or prop erty are in imm ediate danger. Em ergency m essages are listed first and will override a ll other messages. 8UJ HQW m essages are also high priority messages. R eading t ex t mess ages Wi th 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG displayed, 1) Press 5HDG and sc roll to new message 2) Press 5HDG agai n The Options soft key Press 2SWLRQV w hile a text message is displayed to access the follow ing reading options. 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Press W to the option you want (see belo w) 3) Press 2. R eading opti ons W hen you open a message and read it, youl l have acces s to a li st of o ption s. 5HDG QH[W all ows you to re ad the ne xt message. (UDVH wil l e rase the mess age .
67 &DOO EDFN will a utom atic ally ca ll wh oever sen t the mes sa ge i f a ny phon e numbe rs ar e inc luded in the message. 6DYH w ill sa ve the message to 6DYHG . If som eone has page d you Your phon e wil l display 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG . Th e me ssag e will di spl ay &DOO = , followed by the name or number of the person wh o paged yo u. Names w ill app ear only if that person has bee n stored in the phone book. Cal l ing s omeone bac k in a me ssage The message along with the phone number must be displayed on your phones screen. W hile the text message is displaye d, 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Selec t &D OO EDF N , th en pr ess 2. To quick ly call back a number in a message Pr ess ó wh ile the message is dis played. Note : If more than on e nu mber is o n the d isplay, the nu mb ers are displayed in a list. Simply select the phone num be r y ou want to call and pre ss ó . If no nu mbers are fou nd, your p hone w ill display 1R QXP EHU IRXQG RQ WKLV VFUHHQ . When your phones memory is full When you have an incom ing text message and your phones memory is full, one or more me ssages, of lowest pri ority, will au tom atica lly be dele ted in order to receive the new text message. If the me ssage me mory is still fu ll, y our phone w ill displa y 1R VSDFH = PHVVDJH ZDLWLQJ . Yo u can clear t hi s notific ation by pressi ng 2. . Note : Messag es a re usually d eleted fr om you r I nbo x. An incom- ing emer gency me ssage may delete me ssage s from yo ur Saved folder .
68 Tou ch t ones Your phone ca n generate va rious sounds, called touch tone s, when the keys ar e pres sed. The se are al so kn own as DTMF tones . Touch tones can be used for man y au tomate d , o ver- the-p hone serv ices su ch as che ckin g ban k balanc es, airlin e arrival and departure times, and using voice mailbox options. Touch tones can be sent only when a call is act ive . Stori ng touch tone string s Touch tone st ri ngs can be used for sending and re- ceiving i n format ion with your phone. For e xample, you can st ore yo ur office voice ma ilbox numb e r, alo ng w ith your pa ssw ord for easy acce ss to your me s sa ges. Store touch tone strings the same way you store phone numbers ( see p age 51 ). You ca n store a whole d igi t sequenc e in your phone book a nd send it as touch tones for f requently-use d strings of numbers. Sending a touc h tone string Ma ke su re M enu 4 2 3 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KR QH VHWW LQJV - 7RXF K WRQHV - 0DQX DO WRXFK WRQHV ) is n ot se t to 2II . Durin g a call, 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Scro ll to 7RXF K WRQ HV and p ress 2. 3) Enter touch tone string o r re c all string fr om the phone book and pr e ss 2. No te: Use caution w hen send i ng co nfide ntial informa tion over the air when using DTM F tones in analog m ode . Stori ng touch tone strings with phone num bers 1) Enter the phone number (e.g. your office voice mail box) 2) Press ∗∗∗ (p ) or ∗∗∗∗ (w ) 3) Enter the t ouch tone string (e.g. voice mailbox passw ord)
69 4) Stor e the n umber as you normall y would Note: See Special Ch aracters (for storing n umbers) on page 37 for d etails on p and w characters. When you dial this numbe r, your phone first dial s the pho ne n umber , t hen wai ts (be cau se of the w charac - ter) for you to press 6HQ G . Your phone then sends your passw ord. If you in clud e a p  ch ar act er in stea d of a w , yo ur pho ne pau ses f or 2.5 seco nds , th en aut omatic ally sends your passw ord as touc h tones. Touch tone le ngth This f eatu re determ ines the length of eac h touch tone w hen the y ar e se nt au to mat ica ll y. 6KRUW sets the tone length to .1 second . / RQJ sets t he tone le ngth to .5 second . You c an set the touch tone length by pressing 0HQX 4 2 3 2 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWW LQJV - 7R XFK WRQHV - 7R XFK WRQ H OHQJWK ). Unlock ed phone nu m ber When th e pho ne lo ck i s on ( see page 53 ), no calls can be mad e. However, you can store one num ber into your phon e tha t can be call ed w he n it s lo cked. Stor ing the unlocked phone num ber At the st a rt screen, 1) Press 0HQX 4 3 2 2 ( 6HWWLQJV - 6HF XULW\ VHWWLQJ V - $FFHVV FRGH V - 8QOR FNHG SKRQH QXP EHU ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Ente r lo ck co de and pr ess 2. 3) Enter p hone num ber at 1X PEHU = (or press 6H DUFK and scr oll thr ough the phone b ook) 4) Pr ess 2.
70 Calli ng the unl ocked phone number No te: Y our phone must be locked to use this feat ure. At the start screen, pr e ss W or V once, t hen ó or you can manua lly enter the phone nu mber as it is store d an d pr ess ó Vib ra ting ale rt This is one of the settings in your phones Profiles ( see page 54 ). W hen your phon e has the vibr ating batt ery att ached, you can set your phone to vibra te w h en you receiv e a vo ic e call . No te: This setting w ill not appea r in your phone u nless a vibrating battery has b een attached . Activating vi brating ale rt 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Y our phone list s ea ch Profile. Use W to high light the one you want to set the vibrat ing ale rt for and pr ess 2SWLRQ V . 3) H ighlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pre ss W to r each 9LEUDWLQJ DOH UW , t hen p r es s 6HOHFW again . 4) Us e W to highlight 2Q or 2II and pr ess 2. . If you choose 2Q , your phone will vibra te even if y ou hav e set 5LQJLQJ RSWLRQV ( see page 58 ) to 6LOHQW . No te: The vibrating aler t does n ot w ork w hen your phone is conne cted to any charg er or car kit. Voice mail box nu mber Thi s number di als your voice mai lbox. Se e V oic e mes- sages i n next section. Voice messages W h en you rece ive a voice mess ag e, your phone w ill notify you b y beep ing, lighting up the voice messa ge in- dica to r, and dis pla ying 1HZ YRLFH PHVVDJH . Th e di splay
71 shows the number of messages if there are more than one. Storing your voic e mailbox number 1) Press 0HQ X 1 2 2 ( 0HVVDJHV - 9RLFH PHVVDJHV - 9RLFH PDL OER [ QXPEHU ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) 2) Enter voice mailbox number 3) Pr ess 2. Once y ou ente r your voice mailbox n umber, its use d unti l you cha nge it again. It may be up to 3 2 digits long. Note: Th e voice mailbox m ay be provided by the n etwork (the service pro vider gives yo u the nu mber t o call). Calling your voice mailbox any tim e Pr ess 0HQ X 1 2 1 ( 0HVVDJHV - 9RLFH PHVVDJHV - /LV WHQ WR YRLFH PHVVDJHV ) (For details on how to work the Men u, se e pa ge 13) OR Pr e ss and hold 1 Note : Before yo u can call yo ur voice m ailbox, you m ust first store you r voice m ailbox numb er. Voice pr ivacy Note:This fe ature m ay no t be availab l e in all ar eas. Please see your ser vice pr ovider for details and availab i lity . Used only in digital ne t w orks, Voice Privacy encrypts the vo ice ch annel so tha t people can not eav esdr op on your conversa tion. If you turn this feature on and v oice pri vacy b ecome s inactive for any re ason your phone displa ys 9RLFH SULY DF\ QRW DF WLYH and beep s. Yo u may set this to 2Q or 2II by press ing 0HQ X 4 4 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - 1HWZ RU N VHU YL FHV - 9R LFH SULYD F\ ).
72 War nin g t ones This is one of the sett ings in your phones Profile s ( see page 54 ). W arn i ng t one s in cl ud e to ne s you r p ho ne makes for conditions suc h as er rors, confirmations, power on, bat tery l ow , a nd rech arge batter y. Yo u can set w arning tones on or off. Turni ng w arni ng tones on a nd off 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Y our phone list s ea ch Profile. Use W to high light the one you want to set the war ning tones f or a nd press 2SWLRQV . 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H and pr ess 2. . Pr ess W to :D UQLQ J WRQ HV , th en p ress 6HOH FW . 4) Us e W to highli ght 2Q or 2II and pres s 2. Wel com e no te You ca n program a welcome note i nto your phon e to displa y a me ssage w hen you first turn it on (i .e. hello, your name, a reminde r, etc.). The maxi mum l e ngth is 36 char acter s. 1) Press 0HQ X 1 3 ( 0HVVDJHV - : HOFRPH QRWH ) (For deta ils on h ow to wo rk th e M enu, see p age 13) 2) Enter new me ssage or edit an existing one 3) Press 2SWLRQ V 4) Press W to 6DYH or (UDVH and pr ess 2. Th e w elco m e no te d ispl ay s ea ch ti me y ou r p ho ne i s switched on. Character s you en ter are a d ded to t he left of the cursor. Press &OHDU to delete charact ers to t he lef t of the cursor. Press W or V to move the cursor right or le ft. See Enter ing letters a nd num ber s on page 36 for details.
73 6. Accessories If you want to enhance your p hones functional ity, a n ext ens iv e ra ng e of acce ss orie s i s ava ilable for y ou . Yo u can s elec t any o f these it ems to help accom modat e you r spec ifi c comm unica tion needs. For availa bilit y of these an d othe r accessories, c ontact you r service provider . A few p rac tica l rules for ac ce sso ry op erati on: Keep all accessories o ut of reach of small children. W hen you d isconn ect the pow er co rd of any ac cessor y , gras p and p ull the pl ug, no t th e cord. Ch eck r egu lar ly t h a t an y ve hicl e-i n st all ed a cces sori es a r e mounte d an d are oper ating prope rly . Installation o f any com plex c ar accesso ries must be mad e by qualified per sonnel only . Use o nly batteries, cha rgers an d accesso ries appro ved by t he phone man ufacturer . The use of any oth er types will invalidate any appr oval or wa rranty applying to the p hone, a nd may be danger ous. See for pa ge 8 impor tant battery usage infor mation. Batter ies The following tabl e shows battery options that are ava ilabl e f or y our pho ne, cha rgin g t imes w it h t he R apid Travel Charger (ACP-9 U) a nd the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), talk times, and standby tim es. Consult your service provider for more information. These charging times are approxima te.
74 CONTAINS: Nickel metal hydrid e or li thi um io n batt er y. Must be r ecyc led or di spose d of prop erly . Must no t be disp os ed of in m u nicip al w aste . Charging Time s Standby and Talk Times No te: The times shown are app roximate . Battery o peration times var y acco rding to signal cond iti ons, n etwo rk parameter s set by t he ser vice pro vider , a nd how you u se you r phone. Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2 Extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Extended L i-Ion Batter y 1500 mAh 5 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital T alk T ime Analog T alk T ime Standby T ime BLS-2 Extended Li -Ion Battery 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (ana ) BMS-2 Extended N iMH Battery 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (ana ) BMS-2V Vi brating Ni MH Battery 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (ana ) BLS-4 Extended Li -Ion Battery 1500 mAh 3 hrs 10 min to 5 hrs 10 min 1 hr 35 min to 2 hrs 50 min 170 to 335 hrs (dig) 50 to 83 hrs (ana ) Li -I on NiMH
75 Charg e rs & Othe r Acce ss or i es The fol lowing charg e rs and other ac cesso ri es are avai l- able for you r phon e; p lease se e you r dea ler for deta ils. Also, refer t o the accessories broc hure that w as included in your sales pa ckage for the e ntire line of G enui ne Nokia A ccessories. Note : When a charge r is not in u se, d isconne ct it from the pow - er sour ce. Do not leave t he batt ery conne cted to a ch arger f or longer than a wee k, since overcha rging ma y shorten its life. If left unused, a fully ch arged b attery will discharg e itself over tim e. Stan dard T rav el C harge r (A C P -7 U) This lightw eight (1 87 g) and dur a ble AC char ger can be used with all ba ttery opti ons. To us e th e Stan da rd Tr ave l Charge r, plug it into a w all ou t- let and con nect t he le ad from the cha rger to the b ase of your pho ne. The c h arge r ca n al so be us ed t oge t her w i th t he Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DC H -9). R apid T ravel Char ger (ACP-9U) This lightw eight (10 0g) AC c harger can be used w ith all battery op tion s. Call s can be ma de dur ing char ging, eve n wi th a fu ll y dis cha rged ba tte ry. To use the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-9U ), pl ug it into a standard 120V AC w all outl et, a nd conn e ct the lead fr om th e cha rger t o the ba se o f your p hone. The charger can also b e used to gether wit h the opti onal Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-9 ). App roxi- mate c harging times for discharged batteries are shown at t he beginning of this se ction.
76 R apid Ciga ret te Light e r Char ger (L CH-9) You ca n charge your phone s battery from your vehicle battery b y using the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9 ). You can also use this lightw eight c harger with the Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-9). Call s are poss ibl e duri ng char gi ng. A gr een ligh t indi - cates the charger is ready for c harging (when not charging) or finishe d charging (if it has been chargi ng). The batt ery charg ing time s ar e the sam e as those f or th e Ra pid Tr av el C har ge r (A CP- 9U ) The input vol t age range is from 11 to 3 2V DC, negati ve grounding. A void p rolonged ch arging wi th the R apid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not runn i ng; this may c a use the b atte ry of your ca r to drai n. Note also t hat in some ca rs the cig aret te light er plu g is not provi ded w ith elec tric ity if t he ignition is not sw itched on. Compact Desktop Char gi ng Stand ( DCH-9) The C ompac t Des k t op Charg- ing Stand (DCH-9 ) supports your ph one for an ea sy and conveni e nt way to charge your ph ones batt ery, a s w ell as a spa re batte ry. Used tog ether w ith the Standar d Travel Char ger (ACP- 7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-9 U), this drop- i n stand is an ec onomica l ch oice when you nee d your ph one clo se at han d , alway s rea dy fo r call s . Charging is indi cated by the scroll ing battery bars on the right si de of your phone  s display. W hen the sc rol- lin g st op s, the batt ery is ap pr oximat ely 80% c harg ed. A ba tter y will be fully ch arged a few hours afte r the scroll ing stops.
77 Also, you may notic e a li ght indica tor on the stand, which i s used for ch arging a s pare b attery. A gre en li ght ind icates a ba ttery i s at l eas t 80% f ull; th e red lig h t ind icates a batte ry is c hargi ng.
78 7. T roubleshootin g What if cha rg ing fai l s? If you r pho ne disp lays 1RW FKDUJLQJ , char gi ng i s su s- pended . Make sure the batter y is conn ected to an appr ove d charg in g de vic e an d that t he bat tery i s at roo m te mpera ture . Extreme temp eratures , h ot o r c old, can affe ct your b atte ry s perf ormance and preve nt char gin g. If c harging stil l f ails, disco n nec t t he cha rger fr om y our phon e. Th en re conne ct the char ger to your phone and retry . If you s till exp eri en ce ch arging proble ms, con tact your dealer and , if necessa ry, brin g your phone in to have it servi ced. Also remember to brin g in your battery and cha rger. No servi c e If youre outside the wi reless service area, 1R VHUYL FH w ill displa y on your phon e. No call s can be made or re ceiv ed, in clu ding emer gen cy ca ll s. What if the cal l doe sn’ t go thr oug h? Your ph one can mak e and recei ve calls onl y when it  s sw itched on and in the wirele ss networks service area. 1R VHUYLFH mean s that you re p robabl y outs ide the wire - less service area. No calls c an be made or re ceived. See Get a stron g signal on pa ge 9. &K HF N F DOO UHV WUL FW LR QV me ans c alls to the pho ne nu mber you tri ed to ca ll are rest ricted ( se e R estr ict cal ls o n page 57 ), or your phone is locked ( see Phone l ock on page 53 ). No te: Check w ith you r service p rovider fo r inform ation abo ut wh en you ne ed to dial a 1  and/or a n area co de in ad dition to the nu mber. If y ou mak e a mi s tak e dia l ing Press &OHDU to del ete th e last c haract er entere d, or p ress and hold &OHDU to dele te all chara cters ente red.
79 8. Reference Information Importan t Safety Inf orma tion T raf fic Sa fety Do not use a h and-held telephone wh ile driving a vehicle. If usi ng a han d-he ld ph one par k th e ve hicl e be fo re con vers ing . Alw ays secure th e p hone in its h older; d o not p lace t he phon e on the passen ger seat or w here it can break loose in a collision or sudden st op. The use of an alert de vice to operat e a vehicle s lights or h orn on pub lic r oads is no t perm itted . Reme mber , r oad safety alw ays comes first! Ope r at ing E nv iro nm en t Reme mber to follow any special regulations in fo rce in any area and alw ays sw itch o ff your phone w he never it is forbidd en to use it, or w hen it m ay cause inte rference or dan ger . W hen conn ecting the ph one or any ac cessory to ano ther de - vice, read its u ser s g uide for detailed safety instr uctions. D o no t connect incompa tible product s. As w ith other mobi le r adio tran smitti ng eq uipm ent, users are advised that for the satisfactory op eratio n of the equipm ent and for the safety of perso nnel, it is recomm ended that the equ ip- me nt sh oul d on ly b e us ed i n th e no r mal oper ati ng p osi ti on (h eld to your ear with t he an tenna p ointing over your sho ulder). El ec tronic Devi ces Most m ode rn e lectronic e quipm ent is shiel ded from radio fr eq uency (R F) sign als. Ho w ever , c ertain elect ronic equ ipme nt may not be shielded ag ainst the RF signals from your w ir eless phone. Pace m ake rs Pacem aker ma nufa cturers recomm end th at a m inimum se para- tion of 6 inche s (20 cm .) be ma intai ned be tw een a h andhel d wi r eless phone and a pacem aker to avo id pot ential interference wi th the p acemaker . Th ese recom mendat ions are consisten t wi th the ind epe ndent research b y and r ecom men dations o f W i r eless T e chno logy Re sear ch. P ersons w ith pacem akers :  Should alw ays keep the pho ne more than 6 inches (2 0 cm ) from the ir pa cema ker w hen the pho ne is sw itched on ;
80  Should not car ry the p hon e in a breast p ocket;  Should use the ear o pposi te the p ace maker to min imiz e th e po t en t ia l f or in t er fe ren c e.  If you have any reaso n to susp ect that interf erence is taking plac e, sw itch o ff your phone imm ediately . He ar in g Ai ds Some d igital wire less phones m ay interfere with some h earing aids. In the event of such inte rference, you may w an t to consult your service provider . Other Medical D evices Op era tion of any r adio tra nsmitting eq uipm ent , including ce llular phon es, may inte rfere w ith the functionality o f inadeq uately protected medical device s. Consu lt a physician or the manufac- turer of t he med ical device to dete rmin e if they are ad equ ately shie lded from exter nal R F en ergy or if yo u have a ny question s. Sw itch off your phone in health care fac ilities wh en any regula- tions p osted in these a r eas instruct yo u to do so. H ospitals or heal th care facil ities ma y be using equip men t that c ould be sensitive to exter nal RF ener gy . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affect im properly installed or inadeq uat ely shielded electronic syst ems in mo tor vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection systems, e lectronic anti-skid (anti-lock) brakin g systems, electronic speed co ntr o l systems, air bag systems). Che ck wi th the ma nufacturer o r its represent ative regardi ng your ve hicle. Y o u should also co nsult the manufact urer of any eq uipm ent tha t has bee n ad ded to your vehicle. Po st ed F aci lities Sw itch your ph one off in any fa cility w here posted not ices so require. P o te n t ia ll y E xp l os iv e At m o s p h e re s Sw itch off your p hone w hen in any a rea with a po tentially explo- sive atmosp her e and ob ey all signs and instruction s. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosio n or fir e resulting in bodily injury or even death. User s ar e ad vised to switch off the phon e w hile at a refueling point (service station ). Us ers are reminded of the need to ob- serve restrict ions on th e use of radio equ ipment in f uel de pots (fuel stor age and distr ibution areas), c hem ical plants or whe re blas ting ope rations are in p rogr ess.
81 Areas with a potentially exp losive atmospher e ar e oft en bu t not al ways cl ear ly mark ed. Th ey incl ude belo w de ck o n b o ats ; chemical tr ansfer or storag e facilities; vehicles usin g lique fied petroleum g as (such as propa ne o r butane ); ar eas w he r e the air contains c hemicals or particles, su ch as grain, d ust or metal pow ders; an d an y other area where you w ould no rm ally be advised to tur n o f f your vehicle engin e. V ehi cles Only qu alified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a veh icle. Fau lty installation o r service may b e danger - ous and may invalidate any w arranty which m ay apply to the unit. Check regularly that all w i reless phone equipme nt in your vehicle is mou nted and opera ting p r o perly . Do no t store or carr y flamm able l iquids , gase s or explosi ve materials in t he same com partme nt as the pho ne, its pa rts or accessories. For vehicles equip ped w ith a n air bag, remember tha t an air b ag inflates with g reat for ce. D o not place ob jects, in cluding bo th installed or po rtable w ireless equipm ent, in the ar e a over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equ ipment is im properly in stalled and the air b ag inflat es, serious injury could re sult. Sw itch o ff your phone be for e bo arding an air craft. The use o f wi r eless teleph ones in an aircraft m ay be da ngerous to t he o p- eration o f the aircraft, disrupt t he w ireless tele phone n etwo rk and may be illegal. Fail ur e to ob serve these instruc tions m ay lead to th e suspens ion or den ial of te lepho ne services t o the o ffender , o r legal action, or both. Emergency Cal ls IM PO R T AN T! This phon e, like any w ireless phone, operat es using rad io signals, w ireless and lan dline netw orks as well as u ser -pro- gramm ed functions w hic h can no t guara ntee connect ion in all conditions. Therefor e, you should never rely solely upon any wi r eless p hone fo r esse ntial comm unications (e .g. med ical emerge ncies). Reme mber , to make o r receive an y call s the ph one mu st be switche d on and in a service ar ea with ad equ ate signal str ength . Emergency calls may not be possible on all w ireless p hone net- wor ks or w hen cer tain netw or k services and/ or phon e features ar e in use. Chec k with lo cal serv ice providers.
82 M aking an E me rge ncy C all 1) If th e pho ne is not on , s w itc h it o n 2) Key in t he emerge ncy number f or your pr esent lo ca tio n (e .g. 911 o r other of fic ial emerge ncy numb er). Emergenc y numbers vary by lo cati on. 3) Press ó If certa in feature s are in use (keygu ard, restrict calls, etc .), you m ay first need to turn those fe atures off before yo u can m ake an em ergenc y call. Consult t his docum ent and your local cellular ser vice provid er . W hen ma king an em ergency c all, remember to give all the nec- essary info rm ation as ac curately as p ossible. Rememb er t hat yo ur wi reless phone may b e the only means of commun icati on at the scen e of an a ccident - do no t cut off the call until g iven permission to do so. Radio F reque ncy (R F) Signal s Y o ur wireless handheld portable t elephone is a low p owe r radio transmitter and receiver . W hen it is O N, it receives and also sends o ut radio frequen cy (RF) sig nals. In August, 19 9 6, the F ederal C omm unica tions Co mmission (F CC) adopted RF expo sure guideli nes with safety le vels for handh eld w ir eless phone s. Those guid elines are consistent w ith safety standa r ds pr evio usly set by both U.S. and inter national standards b odies: ANSI C95.1 (199 2)*, NCRP Repor t 86 (1986 )*, ICNIRP (199 6)*. Those standards w ere based on c omprehensive and periodic evaluation s of the relevant scientific literatu r e. For exam ple, ove r 1 20 scientists, engine ers, and physicians from universit ies, gov- er nment health agencies a nd ind ustry review ed the a vailable body of research to de velop the A NSI Stan dard (C9 5.1 ). The d esign of yo ur phon e comp lies w ith the F CC guidelines (and t hose standards). *Am eric an Nat ional S tandards I nsti tute, N ational Cou ncil on Rad iation Protecti on and Meas ur ement s; Int erna tiona l Com- mi ssion on N on-Io niz ing Rad iation Protec tion.
83 Car e and Ma inte nanc e Y ou r phon e is a p roduct of su per ior desi gn and cra ftsmanshi p and sho uld be treated w ith care. Th e suggest ions below w ill help you to fulfill any war ranty obligations an d allow you to enjoy this p roduct for many years. W hen usi ng your ph one, ba tter y , charger , O R any accessory:  Keep it a nd all its par ts and ac cessories ou t of sma ll children s reach.  Keep it d ry . Precipitati on, hu midity and liq uids conta in mi nerals that w ill corrode elect ronic circuits.  Do not use or store it in dusty , dirty areas as its m oving part s can be damage d.  Do not store it in hot areas. High tem peratu res can shorten the life o f electronic device s, da mage b atteries, a nd w arp or m elt certain plastics.  Do not store it in cold ar eas. W hen the phone warm s up (to its n ormal op era ting tem perature), m oisture can fo rm insid e th e phone , w hich may damage the phone' s el ec- tr oni c cir c ui t boar d s.  Do not attemp t to op en it . Non -expert handl ing of th e device m ay damage it.  Do not drop, kno ck or sh ake it. R ough ha ndling can break inter nal circuit bo ar ds.  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solven ts, or strong deter gents to clean it. W ip e it with a so ft cloth sligh tly damp ened in a mild soap -and-w ate r solution.  Do not paint it. P aint can clog the device s m oving pa rts and p revent p roper operatio n.  Use only th e supplied or an a pproved replacem ent anten na. Un auth orized antenna s, modifica tions o r attach - ment s could damag e the phon e and may violate r egula- ti ons go ve r nin g rad io de vic es.  If the p hone, b attery , ch arger , or an y accessory is not wo rking pro pe rly , take it to your nearest qualified service facility . The p ersonne l there will assist yo u, an d if neces- sary , arr ang e for ser vice.
84 9. T ech nica l D ata W ireless System TDMA and A MPS Weigh t 164g (5.8 o z) with BMS -2 900 mAh N iMH Battery Siz e 141 cc Frequency Range Lo wban d 824.040 - 848.970 MHz (TX) 869.040 - 893.970 MHz (RX) Transmitter Output Pow er Up t o 600mW n ominal Batter y Volt age 3.6 V n ominal Cha rgi ng cu rre nt 850 mAh m ax. Oper atin g T empe ratu re -20°C to 40°C (-4°F to 104°F) Num ber of Chan n el s 831 lo wban d Num ber of NAMs 3 Memo ry Loca tio ns 199 Mem ory Capa city Al pha: 16 dig it s per locat ion Nume ric: 32 d igi ts per lo c ati on USA NOKI A MOBILE PHO NES  6200 Cou rtn ey Ca mpbel l Ca us eway , Suit e 900 , T ampa , FL 336 07 T el : 1 - 888- NOK IA2U ( 1-8 88-6 65- 4228) CANA DA NO KIA P RO DUCTS L TD .  5 75 Westne y Rd. S outh, Ajax, Onta rio L1S 4N7. T el: (905) 427-66 54 The i nformation contained in this phone w as wr itte n for TDMA and AMPS phones. The r ig ht to make chan g es and im provements to any of the products desc ribed in this gu ide with out pri or notice is reserved. I s s u e N o . 1 P r i n t ed i n C an a d a 0 2 / 9 8 © 1998 Noki a Mobi le Phon es. All r ights re ser ved.
85 NOKIA O ne-Year Limited Warrant y Nokia Mob ile Ph ones, I nc. (NM PI) w a rrants t hat this cellular phone (Product" ) is free from defects in mate rial an d w or kman- ship, acco rding to the followi ng ter ms and conditions: 1. T he limited w arrant y for th e Product ex tends for ON E (1 ) year begi nning on the d ate of p urchase of t he Produc t. 2. T he limit ed w arranty e xtend s only to the o riginal consu mer purchaser ( Consu mer) of the P roduct and is not a ssignable or transfera ble t o an y subseq ue nt purchaser /end us er . 3. T he lim ited w arr anty e xtends only to Co nsum ers w ho pur - chase the Product in the United St ates. 4. D uri ng the limit ed w arr anty p erio d, NM PI w ill repa ir , or re- place, at NMP I s op tion, any d efective parts, o r any pa rts that wi ll not p r oper ly ope rate for the ir inten ded use w ith n ew or fac - tory rebuilt replacement item s. No char ge will be m ade to t he Consumer for any such parts. NM PI w ill also pay for the labor charges incu rred by NMPI in repairing or replacing the d efective pa rts. Th e e xtern al h ousi ng a nd co smet ic par ts shal l b e fr ee of defects a t th e time of shipm ent a nd, the refore, shall not be covered und er these lim ited w arr anty term s. 5. Up on r eq uest from NM PI, the Co nsum er must provide informat ion to r easona bly prove the d ate of p urchase. 6. T he Consum er sh all bear the c ost of shipp ing t he Product to the Cu stom er Servi ce Dep art ment of N MPI. N MPI shall bear the cost of shippi ng the Product bac k to the Consu mer after th e completion o f service under this limited war ranty . 7. Th e Consum er shall have no covera ge or benef its under this limited w arranty if any of the follow ing conditions are applicable: a) The P r oduc t has bee n sub ject to ab norma l use, a bnorm al condi tions, imp roper stora ge, expo sure to moistu re or dam p- ness, unau tho rized mod ification s, un authori zed connect ions, unautho riz ed repai r , misu se, ne glect, abuse, a ccide nt, alt er- ation, improp er installat ion, or oth er acts w hich ar e not th e fault of NM PI, i ncludin g dama ge c aused by shipp ing an d blow n fuses. b) The C ustome r Service Dep artmen t at NM PI was n ot no tified by Co nsumer of th e alleged d efect or ma lfunct ion of the Product d uring th e ap plicable lim ited w arr anty period. c) The P roduct serial nu mber p late o r the acc essory dat e co de has been removed, d efaced, o r altered.
86 d) The def ect or dama ge w as cau sed b y the defe ctive fu nction of the cellular system, or by inadeq uate signal reception by the exter nal ant enna . 8 . If a pro blem develops during the limited warranty period, the Consum er sh ould take the follow ing step-by-st ep procedure: a) The Consu mer shall retur n th e Product to the place of pur- chase fo r repa ir or replacem ent processing. b) I f a is not con venient the Consu mer may con tact the Cus- tome r Service D epart men t at NM PI, at th e pho ne numb er listed on th e bo ttom o f th e next pa ge for fu rth er inst ructions. c) The Consu mer shall sh ip the Product prepaid and insured. E xpen ses related to r emov ing the Produ ct from an inst allati on are not covered under this limited w arranty . d) T he Co nsum er wil l be bil led f or a ny parts or l abor c harg es no t covered by this limited wa rranty . The Con sumer shall be re- spons ible for expe nses rel ated to reinstalla tion o f the P r oduct . e) I f the P roduct is r etur ned to the Custo mer S ervice Depar t- ment at NM PI during the limited w arranty period, b ut the proble m wi th the P roduct can not b e fixed u nde r the terms and cond itions of this limited w a rranty , the Consu mer will be no tified and g iven an estimate o f th e charg es the C onsume r m ust pay to have th e Product r e pair e d, w ith all shipping charg es billed to the C onsumer . If the est imate is refused, the Product w ill be re- tur ne d fr eight co llec t. If th e Product is retur ned to th e Custo mer Serv ice Depart ment at N MPI after the ex pira tion of th e wa rranty period, NMPI s n ormal service p olicies shall apply and the Con- sumer wi ll be invoiced for all shipping ch arges. 9 . The P roduct con sists of new ly asse mb led eq uipm ent tha t may co ntain used compo nents w hich have bee n r eprocessed to allow machine com pliance w ith Product per for mance a nd re- liability specifications. 10. A NY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF M ERCHA NT AB ILITY , OR FITNESS FOR A P A RTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE, SHALL B E LIM ITE D TO TH E DURA TI O N O F T H E F O RE G O IN G W RITTE N WARRANTY , OTH ERWISE , THE FORE GO ING WARRANT Y IS THE PURCH ASERS SOLE A ND E XCLUSIV E REMEDY A ND IN LIE U O F A LL O T HE R W A RRA NTIE S , E XP RES S OR IMP LIE D. NMPI SHA LL NOT BE LIAB LE FO R INCIDENT A L OR CO NSE- QUEN T IAL DAMAGES OR A L OSS OF AN TI CI P A TED B E NE FI T S O R PR O FI T S, R E SU L TIN G F RO M T H E P URCH A SE OR US E OF THE PROD UC T OR A RI SIN G FROM T HE BR EACH
87 OF TH E WARRANT Y EVEN IF NMPI KNEW OF THE LIKELI- HOOD OF S UC H DAMA GES. 11. So me state s do not al low limitat ion o f how long an im plied warr ant y lasts, s o the abo ve lim itation may no t apply to you (the Consu mer). Som e stat es do no t allow t he exclu sion of inciden - tal o r conseq uent ial dam age s, so the abo ve limi tatio n or exclusion s ma y not apply to you (the Co nsumer ). Th is lim ited warr anty gives yo u sp ecific legal right s and you may also have other r ights w hich v ary from state to state . 12. NMP I ne ither assum es nor a uthoriz es a ny author ize d ser- vice ce nter or any perso n or en tity to assum e for it any o ther obligation or liabilit y b eyond that which is expr e ssly p rovid ed for in this limited w arranty . 13. Q uestions conce r ning this limited war ranty ma y be directed to the C ustom er Se rvice Dep artmen t at N okia, 6 20 0 Co urt ney Camp bell Ca usew ay , Suite 90 0 , T ampa , FL 33 6 07 . T elep hon e 1-888-NO KIA2U (1-888-66 5-4228) or (813 ) 288-380 0, Facsimil e : ( 813) 2 87-66 12. 14. Th e limited wa rrant y peri od for Nokia P r oduc t Cor p. sup- plied attac hments a nd accesso ries are specifically defined wi thin their o wn w arranty c ards and pa ckagin g.
9351 698 Printed in Canada Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway , Suite 900 T ampa, Florida 33607 1 - 888- NOKIA 2 U ( 1 - 888- 665-4228 ) www .nokia.com