Nokia 6160 6160 Owner's Manual
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Keys Scro ll key s Scro ll throug h menus , submenu s, and the phone book. Press and ho ld fo r conti nuous scrollin g . Po wer k ey Press an d hold to turn you r phon e on or off. Sof t key s Their curren t functi on is displ aye d above the key (for exam ple, here th eir functi ons are âÂÂMe nu â and âÂÂNa mes âÂÂ) . ô Push this key to end a phone cal l. ó Dials t he number on the display . Menu Menu Menu Menu Names Names Names Names Fixed antenna Do not attem pt t o exten d or rem o v e !
Indic ator s and I c ons Y ou h ave an act ive cal l. The p hon e is waiting for you to ente r a response. All tones for th e current profil e have been se t to Sile nt . Keygu ar d has b een activ ated t o hel p prevent any acci dental keyp resses. Y ou have one or mo r e voi ce mess age s wai ting . Y ou have one or mo r e unr e ad te xt me ssage s wa it ing. Digi tal service is ava ilable. Any cha racters yo u enter will b e uppe r -case letter s or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Any characters you enter will be lower -case letters or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Thi s appea rs when you press and hold the # key when storing nam es. Lette rs can no t b e entered whe n this appea rs, allo wing qui cker acc ess to num bers. Y ou are i n âÂÂspec ial char acte râ mo de; sel ect a spe cial charac ter an d press Inse rt . ( Whe n en te ri ng le tter s, y ou can swi tch to this m ode by pressing the â key .) The al arm cl ock is set . Y ou have a reminder in your calend ar to do somethin g (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a r eminder in you r calenda r th at itâ s some- oneâ s birthday (appears on ly on Cale ndar display). Y ou h ave a r eminder in you r calenda r to cal l so meone (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a r eminder in you r calenda r o f a meeting (appears only on Calendar display).
i 1. Safety At A Gla n ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting C onnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attach ing your ba tter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Remov ing the bat ter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chargi ng your new b atter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is a g ood time to charge ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Impor tant Batter y Inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Switch ing the pho ne on an d off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Get a good signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Making a ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ending a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Answ ering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Want to sto p your phon e from ri ngin g with out answer ing the cal l? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Keyguar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4. Using Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 The displa y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Wha t is the âÂÂstart screen âÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Scrollin g through the main me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Help te xt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Summa ry o f menu items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5. Features A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Access co des . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Alarm c lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 All ca lls timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calc ulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Storing exchange ra te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Converti ng currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Call fo rwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 T able of Co ntents
ii Call restrictio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call time rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call waiti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Caller gr oups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Calling car d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Making c alling card c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear cal l lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clear tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Setting the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Selectin g time form at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Displaying or hid ing the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Conference cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Current ca ll timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Customer care contact n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Dialed c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Earpiec e volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emergen cy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Entering letter s and nu mbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 ABC mod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Chang ing letter case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 123 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 In-cal l menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Languag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last call timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Life tim er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Listen to voice messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Lock cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Changin g your lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Manual tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Memor y status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Message a lert tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
iii Microp hone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Missed ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 NAM sel ection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Networ k feature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Storing codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Networ k ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 One-t ouch dialin g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Pag ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Phone b ook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Storing a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 Recal ling names & n umber s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Erasin g stored n ames and nu mbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Phone lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Phone set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Profil es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Custom izing Profile s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Recei ved calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Restore fa ctor y settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Restrict cal ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Ringi ng options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Ringi ng tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Ringi ng volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Roam ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Scrollin g view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Security setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Security cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 Changi ng your security c ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Send ow n number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Storing a name & num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Quick sa ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 T e xt messages and p ages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Recei ving text messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Read ing text me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Read ing option s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Recei ving a page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T o uch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 T o uch tone len gth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Unlocked phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7
iv Vibratin g alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 V o ice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Setting up yo ur voice mailb ox num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Greetin gs, passwords, and p rompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Listening to y our voice m essages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 V o ice privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 V o lume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 War n ing and g ame tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Welcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 6. Acces sories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Batter ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Chargers & oth er acc essories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 7. T roubl eshoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 8. Ref e rence In formation . . . . . . . . . . 78 9. T e chnic al Dat a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 10. NOK IA On e-Y ea r L imi te d W arra nt y . . 85 11. Inde x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
1 1. Safety At A Glanc e Read these simple guideline s befor e u si ng your phone. Failur e to c omply wit h these guideline s may be dange rous or illega l. For more detailed safety information, se e âÂÂImp ort ant Sa fety I nf ormation â o n page 78. Road Sa fety Comes First Do nâÂÂt use a hand-held ph one while dr iving ; park the vehi cle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Switch off your phone wh en n ear med ical eq uip- ment . Fo llow any regulati ons or r ules in fo rce. Switch Of f On A ircra ft Mob ile phon es can cause inter fer ence. U sing them o n airc ra ft is il l ega l. S wi tc h O ff W h en Re fue l in g Do not use the pho ne at a r efuel ing point. D o not use nea r fu els or chem icals. Swi t ch Of f Near Bla sti ng Do not use the ph one wh ere blasting is in p rogr ess. Observe rest r ictions, and follo w any r egulations or rules in for ce. Inte rf eren ce All mobile phones m ay get i nterference which cou ld af fec t per forma nce. Use Sensibly Use only i n the n ormal pos ition (to ear). Avoid un- necessar y con tact wit h the anten na when pho ne is on. Q u al if ie d S e r vi ce Only qualified ser vice p ersonnel may in st all or r epair cel lul ar ph o ne e quip men t. Acce ssor ies and Bat t erie s Use only appr oved acces sories a nd batteries. Do not connec t incompatib le pr oducts.
2 FCC/In du stry Ca nada Not ice Y our pho ne ma y cause TV or ra dio inter ference (e.g. when usi ng a tele phone in close p roximity to r eceiving equipm ent). The FC C/In dust ry Can ada can require you to st op usi ng your telephon e if suc h inte rference can n ot be e limin ated. If yo u re quire assistance, con tact your local se rvice f acility . This devi ce complies w ith part 15 of the FCC r ules. Oper ation is subjec t to the co ndit ion that thi s device do es no t cause har mful interf er ence. Using th is Gui de The wir eless phone described in this guide is appro ved for use in T DMA/AM PS net w or ks. A num ber of fe atures includ ed in this gu ide are called Netwo rk Services. Th ey are special services provided by wi r el ess service providers. B efor e you can take advan tage of any o f these Network Ser vices, yo u must su bscribe to the ser vice(s) from your h ome se rvice provider and o bta in inst ructi ons for thei r use. Disclaimer Itâ s possibl e that y ou may not be able to ac tivate you r phone on all wir eless systems. P lease see your se rvice pro vider for deta ils.
3 2. Gett ing Con nec ted You âÂÂr e ba tte ry sh ould be cha rg ed b ef ore y ou act iva te you r n ew p hone . Th is se ctio n w ill help fa mi liariz e you o n ho w, and wh en, to ch arg e yo ur ba tt er y. Atta ch in g your bat tery Simply place the batte ry in the grooves on the back of you r p hone . Then sl ide t he batte ry upwa rd u ntil it clic ks. Note: Us e on ly those batter ies app roved b y the phone manu factu rer and re charge yo ur ba tter y only wi th the cha rge rs appr oved by t he manu factu rer . See âÂÂIm portant Batte ry Info rmati onâ o n pa ge 6. Remov ing t he batt ery No te: Switc h of f the pho ne be fore r emovi ng the b att ery! 1. Press and hold the button a t the top of the ba ttery. 2. Slid e the bat tery towar d the b ottom of th e pho ne. 3. Li ft the batte ry of f th e pho ne.
4 Char ging yo ur new ba tter y You r ph one can be us ed wi th either a r echar geabl e Li-I on or NiMH battery. Note that a new ba tter yâÂÂs full perf ormanc e is achiev ed on ly after two or three co mpl ete char ge an d d isc harge cycl es. Wit h your p hone on or o ff , conn ect the charger t o a sta ndard 120V AC outlet . Then con nect the le ad fr om th e char ger to t he bot tom of your phone o r plac e it on a cha rg ing s tan d. When the battery begins c harging, you r phone w ill beep onc e and the bat tery st rength in d ica tor on th e ri ght si d e of the di spla y w ill sc roll . Note: If th e b atter y is to tall y empty , it ma y take a few mi nutes before the char ging indi catio n appe ars on the display . If your phone displays Not char gin g , cha rging is suspended . Check that the batte ry is not connected to a non -appro ved charging device. If th e ba tter y is v ery ho t or c old, wait for a w h ile ; ch argin g w ill aut oma tica ll y resume after the battery is restored to i ts normal operating state. If charg ing still fai ls, contact your dealer. When is a good time t o char ge? Yo u can ch arge you r ba tt ery an yt im e. If y ou h ave a NiM H batt er y, y ou sh ould al low it to com ple tel y di scha rge o n ce i n a whi le. When your phone b eep s once a nd displa ys Battery lo w , you only have a couple of minutes of talk time remain ing. The re petiti on rate of th ese battery- low warnin g s de- pend on th e remainin g battery ca pacity an d the batte ry cond ition. These wa rni ngs are more f reque nt w hen yo uâÂÂre in a ca ll. Note : The ph one will not giv e you the war ning tone und er certai n conditi ons. See âÂÂWarning and game tone sâ on page 70. Once all the powe r has drained from your batte ry, you âÂÂll hear t hree beeps with the m e ssa ge Recharge battery on your dis pla y. At thi s po int, your pho ne wil l swit ch its elf off and youâÂÂll nee d to rech arge your b attery.
5 When is char gi ng comple te? W hen th e ch a rge in dica to r s st op scr ol ling , y ou r phone is consi dered fu lly cha rged. Howeve r, a sl ight incr eas e in ch arg e may occu r if yo ur p hone is left con nec ted t o the ch a rger fo r a w hile . Th is is ca lled âÂÂt ric kle charg e. â Cha rging times depe nd on the type of ba ttery and char ger used . For appr oxi mat e cha rgin g an d o per at ing time s, see âÂÂS tan dby and T alk Tim esâ on p age 73 . Can you m ake cal ls w hile ch ar ging? Yes, you can . But your batte ry may no t char ge whil e a call is i n progress. Charging should resume once you end the call. Dischar ging NiMH ba tteries A NiMH battery lasts longer and pe rforms better if you full y disch arge i t from tim e t o ti me. To dis char ge the batter y, leave you r phone sw it ched on un til the b atter y is drained. The p hone will display several m essages that the b att ery is lo w and that y ou ne ed to recha rge it; jus t ignore the m . Do not atte m pt to disch arge the batte ry b y any o the r mea ns.
6 Impor tant Batte ry In formation ⢠The b attery c an b e charg ed a nd dischar ged hu ndr eds of time s but it will e ventu ally wear out . When the ope ratin g time (ta lk time and sta ndby ti me) is no ticeabl y shorter t han norm al, it is time t o buy a n ew batte ry. ⢠Use only b atteri es appr oved by t he phon e m anufactur er and rech arge yo ur batt ery only with th e charg ers approve d by the m anu facturer . When a charger is not i n use, discon - nect it fro m the p ower sou rce. Do not l eave the ba ttery conn ected to a c harger for longer th an a week, si nce overc harg ing may sh orten i ts life. If left unused a f ully charg ed bat tery will discharg e itself over time. ⢠(NiM H batteri es only ) For goo d oper ation ti mes, dischar ge the b atte ry from time to t ime b y leavin g your ph one swit ched on unt il it turn s itself off (or by using t he batte ry dischar ge f acility of any ap proved acce ssory av ailable fo r your pho ne). Do not at tempt t o disc harge t he batte ry b y any oth er m ean s. ⢠Temperature ext remes will affec t the ability of your battery to ch arge: al low it to coo l do wn or war m up fi rst. ⢠Use the bat tery onl y for i ts intend ed purp ose. ⢠Ne ver u se any charger or bat ter y which is dam aged o r wor n ou t. ⢠Do not sho rt cir cuit t he batte ry. Ac cidenta l shor t circ uiting can o ccur when a m etallic o bject (coin , clip, or pen) causes direc t co nnection o f th e and - termi nals of t he batte ry (metal stri ps on t he back o f the ba tter y), for ex ample whe n you carry a spare ba tter y in your p ocke t or purse . Shor t cir cuiting the termi nals may damag e th e batte ry o r the co nnec ting objec t. ⢠Leavi ng the battery i n hot or col d pl aces, suc h as in a closed car in summer or winter cond itions, will re duce the capac ity and lifetim e of the b attery. A lways try to keep the batte ry b etween 5 9ú F and 7 7ú F (15ú C and 25ú C). A phon e with a h ot or col d batte ry ma y temp orari ly not wo rk, ev en when t he batte ry is fu lly charg ed. NiMH batte riesâ perfo rmance is par ticular ly lim ited in tem peratur es below 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li-Io n batter iesâ p erforma nce is par ticularl y limited in temperatures b elow 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not disp ose of batter ies in a fire! ⢠Dispo se of used batter ies in ac cordance wi th any l ocal re g u l at io n s .
7 3. The Ba sics You have purc hased a power ful phone, with lots of feat ures. Rea d thi s se ctio n fo r some ve ry bas ic info rmat ion on how to us e y our p hone. A more comprehensive descripti on of your phone is covered in âÂÂFe a tures A to Zâ sta rting on pa ge 16. Switchin g the phone on and off Press and hold the key for two se conds to switch the phone on or off. Switching o ff w ith the key Qu ic kl y pr ess t he ke y ( Swit ch of f! will ap pea r , highlight ed) then pr ess OK . Note: This method is available in all profiles except Headset and Car . NORMAL POSIT ION: Hold th e ph one as yo u woul d any oth er tel ephone with th e antenn a poi nted up and ove r your sh oulde r . TIP S ON EF FIC IEN T O PERA TI ON: A s wi th any othe r rad io transm itting device , do no t touch the antenna unne cessarily when t he phon e is swi tched on. Contact w ith th e antenn a affects call quality and may cause the pho ne to o perate at a hig her po wer leve l than oth erwis e need ed. W A RNING! D o not switch on the phone wh en w ireless phone use i s prohi bited o r w hen it may cause inter ference o r dang er . See âÂÂSafety At A Glance â on p age 1 for m ore i nforma tion. Get a good signal Your p hon e oper ates on radio wa ves, and t he qu alit y of radio rece ption depe nds entirely on the stre ngth of the radi o sig nal in yo ur area . This radio cove rag e is ma int ained by a wire less netw ork and t he quali ty of calls on a w ir ele ss pho ne de pends o n the strength of the wireless radio signal.
8 Check ing signal s tr ength When you are at t he start scr een (see pag e 12 ) or in a call , the sig na l str en gth is in dica ted by th e in dicator s on th e left side o f your phone âÂÂs di splay . These i ndicators sc roll as the str ength of t he s ignal in cre ase s and d ecrease s. Increasi ng your phone â s signal may b e easy. Try moving your phone sli ghtly, or move towards a window if you â re call ing fro m in side a buildi ng . Ma king a ca ll Enter the area code and phon e number and press ó Editing a number on display Press V to mov e t he cu rs or to th e le ft an d W to m ove it to the right. Press Clear to del ete th e char act er to t he left of th e curs or. Dialing sto red phone num bers View stored name s and numb ers by p ressing W or V from the start scre en ( see pa ge 12) , t hen p ress ó See â Phone boo kâ on page 49 for detai ls on stor ing nu mbers . Call ing car d calls See â Calling cardâ on pa ge 2 8. Emer gency cal ls See â Emerg ency cal lsâ on pa ge 34. Ending a call Pr ess ô Ans w er i ng a call Pr ess any ke y exce p t ô or Note: If K eyguard is on (see next paragr aph ), onl y ó an swers call s.
9 W ant to stop your pho ne fr om ringing without answering the c all? Press ô w hen the ph on e r ings . T his ke eps yo u f rom an sw erin g a ca ll if it 's inc o nve nie nt to tal k. Yo u can still answ er t he ca ll if Call or the name of the p erson wh o is cal ling is sti ll flash ing on yo ur dis play . If yo u don't wish to a nswer the cal l, it wi ll b e for ward ed to yo ur v oic e mailb o x if you hav e a voic e ma il subscription. See âÂÂV o ice me ssage sâ o n page 69 for details on y our vo ice mailbox. Keyguard Thi s fea ture he lps to prev ent ac cid ental key pr esses (e.g. wh en yo ur phone is in your poc k et, in you r pur se) b y loc kin g you r ke ypa d. If an y key s are pres sed whil e Keyguard is acti vat ed, Pre s s Un lock and then * will dis pla y. Activating Keyguar d Th er e are thre e di ffer en t wa ys to ac tiv ate Key gu ard . Ke y s l oc k e d wi ll ap pear on the displ ay when activ ated. ⢠Press and hold ôý ⢠Press Me nu â â¢ Press Me nu 9 at the star t screen D e ac ti v a tin g Ke y gu a rd Th er e ar e t w o di ffe ren t w ay s to de act iv ate K eyg uar d . ⢠Press Unlo ck, then * ⢠Press and hold ô until Unlo ck keys ? appe ars, then press OK Note: W hen Keyg uard is ON , calls to th e emerg ency num ber prog ramme d into your phone (e.g. by pr essing 91 1 then ó ) may b e possible. However , Emergency key 9 doesnâÂÂt work.
10 Answering a c all with K eyguar d active Press ó to ans wer th e call . After yo u end the cal l, Ke ygu ar d au to mati ca lly b eco m es activ e aga in. Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls m ay be possi ble to th e emerg ency num ber prog ra mmed into your phone (e.g . 911 o r othe r off icia l emer gen cy numbe r). T he num ber is displ aye d onl y after you ha ve keyed in its last digit. ⢠Pressing the key quickly turns lights on for 15 seconds. ⢠Keyg uard is autom aticall y turne d o ff when th e ph one is conn ected to a c ar kit.
11 4. Usi ng Y our Phon e Th e firs t fe w da ys yo u ha ve you r p ho n e, p lay w i th it to learn how th e menu a nd submenu system works. The more you learn how t o a cces s these menus and submenus, the more fun youâÂÂll ha ve w ith your phone. This section de scribes the different methods of usi ng your phone menus and submenus. The display So ft k eys Your phone has two soft keys locat ed below the display. The current func tion is indica ted by th e te xts ap pe arin g dir ec tl y abo ve them. Press the c orresponding k ey under th e choic e you wish to sel ect . This ill ustration sh ow s the phone a t the start screen (see â What is the âÂÂst art scree nâÂÂ? â o n page 1 2) . The st art scre en alw ays disp lays Menu on th e le ft a nd Names on the ri ght. Me nu all ow s you t o access your phone âÂÂs menus and submenu s. Name s al lows you to ac cess yo ur ph one book (se e âÂÂPho n e b ookâ o n pa ge 49) . Scr oll key Your phone ha s a scroll key l ocated just below the display screen. The scroll key has two arrows on it tha t look like V and W . Press the se to navigate t hrough your phoneâ s menus an d submenu s, as well as thro ugh your phone bo ok. (Se e âÂÂPho ne b ook â on pa ge 49 ) . Scr oll bar When you access y our phoneâÂÂs menu and su b- menus, you will notice a scroll bar at the far right of th e scre en. Th is ba r i nd icat e s yo ur lo cat ion in th e me n u st ru ctu re; eac h â tab â on th e bar repr ese nts a dif f er ent menu item.
12 For e xample, p re ss Menu once. The scroll bar ap pears with the fi rst (top) tab di splayed. A dif ferent tab a ppears eac h time you p res s the W or V ke y to move up and down through the menu structure. The scroll bar works the same way with subme nus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scroll to a m enu or subme nu, the men u numb er and/o r subm en u number app ear s on the disp la y ab ov e th e sc roll ba r . For exa mple, when you s c rol l to menu 2 ( Call log ) the numb er 2 appears in the top right-ha nd corner of the display . If you scroll to menu 4 ( Setti ngs ), submenu 3 ( Secu rity set tings ), your p hone wil l displa y 4-3 in th e top right-hand corner. See â Summ ar y of m enu items â o n p age 14 f or a list of y our phoneâ s fea tures along wi th thei r me nu loc ation s. Also, see âÂÂUsing sho rtcutsâ on p age 13. What is the â start sc reen âÂÂ? Th e st art s cre en a pp ear s wh en you firs t tu rn y our ph one on , in its idl e s tat e. When you w ant to ge t to the start screen, press ô at any ti me except during a cal l (unle ss you w ant to ha ng up). Note: If yo u press ô when the phone is req uesting inpu t (i.e., a setting, pho ne numb er , name, et c.), the pho ne displ ays the start screen and the input is not saved. Scroll ing t hrough the main menu Press Menu at the st art scre en. Then pres s W or V to re ach th e desir ed menu it em. Press Selec t , Options or OK (whiche ver appears) t o enter submenus and to choose op tion s. Press Exi t t o exi t the pr esent menu o r Back to go back on e leve l.
13 Using s hort cuts Thi s i s a qui ck and eas y way to acce ss a m enu wi thout having to scrol l through other menus. Press Menu , the n menu nu m ber, then submenu number. Press the menu and submenu n umbers within a couple of seconds of e a ch other w hen using thi s method. For a su mmary of your ph oneâÂÂs m enu stru ctur e, see â Summary of m enu i tem sâ o n p age 14. Help tex t If youâ re not sure how a feature w orks, w ait just a f ew seconds a nd help text will appe ar for most of your phoneâÂÂs feature s. Press Mo re to se e t he nex t page of the text or Back to exit .
14 Summ ar y of men u ite ms 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T ext Messages 1 1 1 In box 1 1 2 Saved 1 1 5 Eras e all . 1 2 V oice Messag es 1 2 1 Li sten to voice m essag es 1 2 2 V oi ce mai lbox number 1 3 We l c o m e N o t e 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Misse d calls 2 2 Di ale d calls 2 3 Received calls 2 4 Clear call li sts 2 5 Ca ll timers 3 Prof iles 3 1 Norm a l (follo wing submenus app ear in all profil e s) 3 1 1 S elec t 3 1 2 Custo mize 3 1 2 1 Ringi ng opt ions 3 1 2 2 Rin ging volu me 3 1 2 3 Rin ging tone 3 1 2 4 V ibra ting a lert (w/v ibra ting batter y only) 3 1 2 5 Key pad to nes 3 1 2 6 W arnin g and g ame to nes 3 1 2 7 Me ssage alert tone 3 2 Silent 3 3 Me eting 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 Pa ger 3 6 Ca r (once use d wit h car kit) 3 7 He ad se t (on ce us ed wit h headset )
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 E me rgency ke y 9 4 1 2 Au tom atic re dial 4 1 3 Ca lling car d 4 2 Phone s ettings 4 2 1 Cl ock 4 2 2 Al arm cloc k 4 2 3 T ou ch tones 4 2 4 R estore facto ry settings 4 2 5 Langu age 4 3 Security settings 4 3 1 Restrict calls 4 3 2 A ccess cod es 4 4 Netw ork se rvices 4 4 1 V oi ce pr iva cy 4 4 2 Cal l for wa rd ing 4 4 3 Ca ll w a it in g 4 4 4 Send ow n numb er 4 4 5 N etwor k feat ur e setti ng 4 4 6 NAM selectio n 5S y s t e m 5 1 Automatic 5 2 M anual 5 3 New se arch 6G a m e s 6 1 Me mo ry 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logic 6 4 Di ce 7 Cal cula tor 8C a l e n d a r 9 Keygu ar d
16 5. F eatures A to Z ABC mode This allows you to e nter names in to your phone book. See â Entering letter s an d numb ersâ on pag e 35 . Acce ss cod e s Thi s is a secu rity fea ture that al lows you acc ess to cer tai n p ho ne feat ur es, suc h as th e p hon e loc k ( page 51 ) and u nlo cked p ho ne nu mbe r ( page 67 ). Also, see âÂÂLock co de â on p age 42 and âÂÂSecuri ty code â on pa ge 60 . Alarm clo ck Th e alarm cloc k op erat es off y ou r phoneâÂÂs clock. The volum e for the alar m clo ck is dete rmi ned by th e current ringing volume. Not e: If you have selec ted the Sile nt or Beep on ce ri nging o ption (se e page 57), y our a l a rm cl ock will quietly be ep one ti me. See âÂÂC lockâ on page 31 for informa tion o n your p honeâ s clock. Setting the alarm clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph on e se t t ings - Al arm cloc k ) 2. Enter time you wish to set alarm (use two-di git fields for hours an d minute s). Existing digit s will be r epl aced with the ne w alarm time. 3. Press OK 4. Se le ct ei the r am or pm and pr ess OK Note: Ste p 4 appears on ly if you have selec ted am/p m for mat; see âÂÂS electing tim e format â on p age 31 for mo re info rmati on. When th e alarm go es of f Pr ess Stop to shut of f th e alar m.
17 Sno ozing Pr ess Snoo ze . The alar m will go off again in 10 minute s. If yo u let the phon e alar m for 1 minut e w itho u t pressi ng a key, i t stops alarming f or 10 minu te s then st arts again. T u r ning the alar m c loc k off Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Ala rm cloc k ), then scroll to Off and pre ss OK . Note: If you have selected the Sile nt or Meetin g profi le, you r alarm will o nly beep o nce. The be st profile to use while using the alar m clock is Nor mal or Ou td oor , unl ess these h ave been mod ified fro m their orig inal setti ngs. For more inf ormation on Profil e s, see page 53. A l l c a ll s ti m e r Th is feat ur e keep s tr ack of ho w much time you hav e sp ent on all cal ls wit h you r p hone . See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24 . Aut o mat ic ans w er This is one of t he sett i ngs i n your phone â s Profil e s ( see pa ge 53 ). With thi s on, your phone ans wers inco ming voi ce calls af ter one ri ng. Note: T his can on ly be used when yo ur phone is connec ted to a hea dset or to an ap proved han dsfree car kit eq uipp ed wi th the ign ition se nse option , with the ig nition on. Activating automatic answer 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ) 2. Y ou r p hon e list s ea ch prof ile. Use W to hi ghlight eith e r t he Car or Heads et pr of ile and press Options . Note: Car and Headse t will not app ear unless your phone has alr eady been conn ecte d to a car kit or head set at least one time . 3. Highl ight Custom i ze and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Aut om a ti c a n sw e r , then pr ess Sele ct aga in. 4. Pr ess W to On and pre ss OK .
18 Au to m a ti c r e d i a l You r pho ne wi ll redi al the nu mber y ouâÂÂre trying to c all up to 3 time s after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press ô to stop the call attempts . Thi s fe atu re atte mpts to redia l numbers that ar e busy due to the wirel e ss network. It will not red ial numbers to a b us y p art y. Activating a utomatic r edial Press Menu 4 1 2 ( Se tting s - Call sett ings - Auto matic redi al ), th en p res s W or V to On and p res s OK . Calc ulato r Your ph oneâÂÂs ca lculator adds , subtracts, multipl ies, divi des, an d con ve rts cur re ncy . Re me mber ! Y o ur pho ne m ust be sw itch ed on to use this feat ure. Do not swi tch on th e phone when wireless phone use is prohibit e d or when it may caus e interfere nce or dang er . Using th e calc ulato r 1. Press Men u 7 ( Cal c ul ato r ) 2. Ent er th e firs t nu mber i n the calcula tion ( pr ess # for de ci ma ls) 3. T o add, p r e ss â ( appe ars) T o subtract, pre ss âÂÂâ twic e (- ap p ear s) T o m ult iply , press âÂÂâÂÂâ (* appear s) T o divide, pre ss âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / a ppear s) T o add a de cimal, press the # k ey 4. Enter the seco nd number Rep eat thes e st eps as many ti mes as needed . Press Clear to er ase any mist ak es. 5. Press Opti ons . W ith Eq ual s highl ighted , press OK Note: Y ou ca n also choose Add , Subt rac t , Mu ltipl y , and Divid e from th e lis t of op tions.
19 Sto ri ng exc hang e rat e 1. Press Menu 7, then press Option s 2. Scr oll to Exchange rat e and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess W or V at eith er How m any ho me unit s t o a vi si te d u ni t or How many v isited u nits to a h ome unit , de pe nd ing on ho w you wish to co nve rt the cur rency . P ress OK once you decide. 4. Ente r the a ppr opria te exc hange ra te and pr ess OK (use the # key fo r deci mals) 5. Pho n e will disp lay Rate sav ed Converting c urr ency 1. Press Menu 7 2. Ente r number of units, then pr ess O ptions 3. Pr ess W or V to eithe r To h o m e or To visi te d , and pre ss OK 4. Conv erted curr ency wi ll dis pl ay Cal enda r The ca lendar ke eps tr ack o f birt h - day s, meet ings , simp le re min der s, and calls yo u need to ma ke. It ca n ev en s oun d a n alar m w hen itâÂÂs time for you to make a ca ll or g o to a meet ing. Rem ember! Y our pho ne must b e sw itched on to use thi s featur e. Do not swi tch on the pho ne when w ireless p hone use is p rohibi ted or when i t may cau se inte rfer ence or danger . Note: Y ou r phone mu st remai n on to us e the cal endar â s a larm featur e. If your pho ne is o ff, the alar m will not so und at its sc hedule d tim e.
20 Using th e calendar 1. Press Men u 8 ( Cal en dar ) 2. If you havenâ t set the time and date, y our phone pr ompts you t o set you r phoneâ s clock When your phone pr ompts you for the tim e with hh: mm , enter the time in hours and minut es (using tw o-digit fiel ds), then pr ess OK Time f ormat ( 24- hour o r am/p m) is set u sing th e Cl ock. S ee âÂÂSel ect ing tim e fo rma tâ on pag e 31 . When your phone pr ompts you for the da te with mm/ dd /yy yy , e nter th e month and day ( using two- digi t fi eld s) an d year (us ing a four - di git fi eld) , th en pre ss OK . Tip : Use W to move the cu rsor right and V to move it left . W hen you e nt er a d ig it, it w rit es over th e nu mber to the r ig h t o f the c u rs or . 3. Y our phone d ispl ays the curr ent day . Y ou can al so scroll to diff er ent days by pr e ssing W or V . 4. Once youâÂÂr e at the date you want, pre ss Options . Then use Wý to highl ight the opti on you want, and press Select . The options are: Opti on 1: V iew day Wit h t his opti on, you can view t he note s of t he day currently on display. Use W to scroll through the notes. Each note al lows you to c hoo se th e fo llow in g O pti ons : Era se clears the note from your ca lendar. Edit gives you the same prompts you got w hen you ma de th e no te. Mov e gives you the date prompt so y ou can m ove t he note to another date.
21 Option 2: Make note With this opt i on, youâÂÂl l need to choose Remin der , Call , Meetin g , or Birthday . You r phone will prompt you for more informatio n dependi ng on which one you choose. You ca n also set an al arm for any ca lend ar note. See âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ o n page 35 for help wi th enter ing info rmati on at t he Subj ect: prom pt. Note: W hen the alarm goes off, you ca n pre ss Po s t p o n e or OK . Press OK to shu t off the alarm . Option 3: Erase no tes With this opt ion, youâÂÂll ne ed to choose which notes to era se. If yo u choo se all the notes f or the day curre ntly on display ( Of Chos en D ay ), or One By One (for all notes in the calend ar), your phon e prese nts e ach not e to you with th e option Era se or Back . If you choose All a t O n ce , y ou r p ho ne w ill d elet e al l cale ndar no tes. Whe n prompte d to co nfirm the er ase, press Ye s or No . Option 4: V iew all This allo ws you to view the note s of the enti re cale ndar. Use W or V to scrol l through the notes. Cale nda r mem ory em pty wil l app ea r if th e re are no n ote s in the ca le nd ar. Option 5: Go to date Enter the da te y o u wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Enter t he da y and m onth (using two- digit f ields) and ye ar (u sing a f o ur -d igi t fi eld ), the n p ress OK .
22 Call fo rw ard in g Th is ne two rk serv ice is use d t o forwa rd inco min g calls to another num ber so you wonâÂÂt m iss an impo rtan t call . Che ck w it h y our ser vic e pr ovid er fo r d eta ils. Note: Be fore yo u can activ ate this fe ature, you sh ould first store the featu re code given to you by you r ser vice p rovid er . Otherwi se, thi s fea ture ma y not ap pear in the m enu. Howeve r , you can use the featu re code man ually , i f you choose , by inc luding the featu re c ode in fr ont of t he p hone nu mber (e.g., * 72 555 12 12) See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 4 6 for m ore det ails. 1. Press Menu 4 4 2 ( Set ting s - Netw ork servic es - C all forw ard i ng ) 2. Scr ol l t o desi re d call forw ar ding fe atur e (see options bel ow ) and pre ss Sele c t 3. Highlight Acti vate and p r ess OK 4. Ent er ph one number at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch to loc ate nu mber in phon e b ook) an d pr ess OK 5. Y our phone will at tempt to call the netw ork to confi rm th e fe atur e code you enter ed in M e n u 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet wor k fe atu re set tin gâ on page 46 ) 6. Once the feat ur e code had been conf irme d, the f eat ure is ac tiv ate d Call for w ar ding options For war d all c a lls forw ards al l incom ing ca ll s. Forward if busy for w ar ds call s on ly when youâ re on the phone. Forward if not answered fo rwa rds ca lls if y ou do nâÂÂt ans wer . Forward if out of reach fo rwar ds cal ls i f yo u ar e out of the serving wireless network. Canc e l all c a ll f o rw ar din g canc els a ll call f orward ing options y ou have active.
23 Call log Thi s f eat ure au toma tica lly ke eps trac k of numb ers yo uâÂÂve di aled, number s that ha ve called yo u, and th e am ou nt of time you âÂÂve sp ent on call s. U sin g c al l lo g 1. Press Menu 2 ( Call log ) 2. Scr oll to one of the following options, then pr ess Sel ect or OK 2-1 Miss ed c alls - See pa ge 45 . 2-2 Dia l e d ca l ls - See page 33 . 2-3 Received calls - See page 54. 2-4 Clea r c all lis t s - See page 30. 2-5 Call t ime r s - See page 24. Tip: You c an dia l any of the ph one nu mbers b y pressing ó whil e the number i s on the displ ay. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t k ey W hen you acce ss Dial ed c alls , Rec eive d c alls , or Mi sse d calls and press Opti ons , a l ist of options will appear on your phoneâÂÂs di splay. Call time s how s t he da te an d ti me w h en t he c all w as first connec ted (if c l ock has b e en se t) Edi t numb er all ows you to edit the di ale d number . Sav e allo ws you to save the number in to your phone book. Era se wi ll erase t he num ber f rom th e cal l lis t. View nu m ber will appear only i f the number has been stored in the phone book a nd the name is displayed ins tead o f th e numb er .
24 Ca ll re s t r i c t io n s Th is fea tur e all ow s y ou to res trict inco m ing and outgoing calls to and from c ertain numbers. See âÂÂR estrict callsâ on pag e 55 for detail s. Call settings Thi s f eatur e allow s you to acces s a nd ac tivate s ome of yo ur ph on eâ s fea t ure s. Using call settings 1. Press Men u 4 1 ( Se tting s - Call sett ings ) 2. Pr ess W to rea ch one of the following options, then press Select 4-1-1 Eme rg enc y ke y 9 - See page 35 . 4-1-2 Aut om ati c redi al - See page 18 . 4-1-3 Calli ng ca rd - See page 28 . Call timers Yo ur ph on e aut oma tic al ly kee ps track of the amoun t of time youâÂÂve spen t in ca lls. 1. Press Me nu 2 5 ( Call log - Call timer s ) 2. Sc roll r e pe ate dly to acc ess the fo llow ing opt ion s Last c all displays call du ration of last call. All c all s di spla ys c all dur a tion of all call s made s ince ti m e r s h a ve l a s t b ee n re s e t ( see page 30 for de tails on how to clea r cal l time rs ). Life timer show s durati on of al l cal ls; t his c an not be res et (see page 41 ). Clear ti m ers cl ears a ll cal l timer s exce pt th e Life ti me r ( see pa ge 30 ).
25 These call durati ons ar e for the c urrent ly-sel ected NAM (phone num b er) . Your p hone has sep a ra te time rs for each NAM yo ur phon e uses, excep t for the Lif e time r. See âÂÂNA M selecti onâ on page 45 for details on NAM . Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may var y, de pending upon i tems suc h as netw ork fe atures, roun ding off for b illing , and taxe s. Call waiting If yo u hav e s ubs crib ed to Ca ll W ait ing, yo ur p ho ne will beep d ur ing a call l et you k now you hav e an incoming cal l. Your pho ne ma y al so d isp lay t he i nco min g ca ll erâÂÂs id ent ifi cat ion ( see âÂÂCaller IDâ on pa ge 27 ). Answering an incoming c all with call w aiting Pr ess ó Swapping between tw o cal ls Pr ess ó Ending the call s Pr ess ô to end the curr ent call. Activating c a ll waiting You can als o ac tivate this f eature with your p hone; simp ly ask your servic e provid er for the featu re code, store it into your ph one, then acti vate it. Note: T his fea ture ma y not appear in your p hon eâ s men u unti l the fe ature co de h as been store d. See âÂÂNetwork featu re setti ngâ o n page 46 for mo re de tails. 1. Press Men u 4 4 3 ( Setti ngs - Netwo rk service s - Call wai t in g ) 2. Scr oll to Acti va te (or sele ct Cancel to ca nce l an d pre ss OK 3. Y our phone will a ttempt to call th e netw ork t o con - firm th e fea ture co d e y ou ent e r e d in M en u 4 4 5 ( see âÂÂNetwork fe at ure sett ingâ on page 4 6 )
26 4. Once the feat ur e code has be en confir med, the f eat ure is ac tiv ate d. Cal ler grou ps You can create groups of names in your Phon e boo k (see page 49 ) , and gi ve each grou p a diff ere nt ringi ng tone. Then youâÂÂll know when some one from that group is call i ng you because of the way the phone rings. Adding names to a caller g r oup Note: Th e na mes and num bers tha t you add to a grou p must alrea dy be stor ed in your pho ne book. Se e âÂÂS toring a name and number â on page 50. 1. With the display clear, press W until you see the name or number you want 2. Press Det ails , if shown, or skip t o Step 3 3. Press Opti ons 4. Use W to rea ch Caller g roups . Pr ess Sele c t . 5. Use W to r each the gr oup to whic h you want to add this na m e or number . Pr ess Sel ect . Defi ning a ri nging t one for a ca ller g r oup 1. With the display clear, press Name s 2. Press W to rea ch Caller g rou ps . Pr ess Sele c t 3. Use W to rea ch th e grou p yo u wa nt. Press Se le ct 4. Press W unti l you see Grou p ring ing t one . Pr ess Selec t . Use W to r each the tone you w a nt to hea r when anyone fr om this group calls you. Pr ess OK . Tip : You can set your phone to rin g only when peop le from ce rt ain ca ller gro up s ca ll you , an d t o ot he rw ise be sile nt . See th e â Calle r group â des cri ptio n under âÂÂRi nging opti onsâ o n pa ge 57 .
27 Renaming a calle r gr oup 1. Fo llow ste ps 1 -3 in âÂÂDef in ing a ri n gin g to ne for a call er g rou pâ 2. Pr ess W unt il y ou se e Rename g roup . Pr ess Se lec t . 3. Enter th e gr oup name (see âÂÂEnteri ng lette rs an d numbersâ on p age 35 for det a ils) and press OK Remo ving names f r om a cal le r gr oup 1. Follow s teps 1-4 in âÂÂAdding names to a call er groupâ 2. Use W to r each No gro up . Pr ess Select . Caller gr oup gr aphics When s ome one ca lls you fr om a part icul ar call er group , yo ur p hone can d isp lay a g rap hi c to id ent ify wh ich call er group that pe rson is calling from. 1. Pres s Names , scroll to Ca ller gro ups , then press Select 2. Scr oll to t he call er gr oup you wi sh to d ispl ay the grap h ic for an d press Se le ct 3. Scr oll to Grou p grap hi c and pre ss Sel ect 4. Scr oll to On to display the graphic that goes with tha t pa rtic ul ar ca ller group Caller ID Ca ller ID is a n etwo rk serv ice t hat can disp la y th e nam e and p ho ne num b er of t he p e rso n call i n g you, if t he info rmatio n is avai labl e. C ontac t your se rvi ce provid er for d etail s. If th e cal ler can be id ent ifi ed, the ph on e ma y dis pla y th e cal le râÂÂs n am e and p ho ne n umb er. T he in for mat ion d ispla yed dep ends on th e infor mat ion ava ilabl e thro ug h the network and your phon e book. It is possible t hat only the name or the nu m ber wi ll ap pear. Cal l - c aller ID unav aila ble will d isp lay w he n t he w ire less network doesnâÂÂt recogni ze the calling n umber . Al so , Call - ca ll er ID bloc ked may di spl ay i f the call ing part y has bloc k ed calle r ID.
28 Callin g card If you wis h to use a cal ling card for long d istance c alls, you must fi rst sto re yo ur ca llin g ca rd inf orma tio n into your phone. You r phone c a n store up to four calling cards. Stor ing your calling car d 1. Press Men u 4 1 3 ( Set ting s - Call s e ttin gs - Callin g car d ) 2. Sc roll to de sired cal ling ca r d a n d press O ptions 3. Press W or V to Edi t , pr ess OK 4. Enter sec urity code and pr ess OK 5. Press Selec t at Dia l ing seq ue nce . Se lect th e dial ing sequen ce your car d uses (us e c hart b elo w), p r ess W or V to ch oo se seq ue nce , then pr es s Sele c t Note: The or der of the fol lowin g steps may var y , de pending on which dialing se que nce your car d uses. 6. Ent er acces s numbe r when pro mpt ed for the cal- ling car dâ s access number (usually the 1-800 num- ber l isted o n th e ba ck o f t he ca lli ng car d ), pre ss OK Note: Y ou can also re trieve the access n umb er from your pho ne book if it has already been stored. Simply press Sear ch , then W or V to fi nd the n umb er . 7. Enter car d numb er and/ or PIN when p rom pted t o en te r ca lling card nu m ber a nd per son al id ent ifi ca- tion numbe r , then pr ess OK. Pr ess OK ag ain at Sav e ch anges ? 8. Press W or V to Card name and pr ess Selec t . Enter car d na me us ing your p hon eâ s keypad, pr ess OK . See âÂÂEnter ing l etters and nu mbersâ on page 35 if you need help on enter ing t he card nam e
29 For deta ils abou t your phon eâ s secur ity code, se e âÂÂSecurity code â o n pa ge 60. *The se calling card s are fr equentl y use d with the se d ialing sequen ces. However , they may va r y and ar e subj ect to ch ange at the ph one com panyâ s d iscret ion. Choosing a calli ng card to use 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Setti ngs - Call s ettings - Call ing ca rd ) 2. Scr oll to desired car d a nd p r ess O ptions 3. Pr ess W or V to highlight Selec t and pr e ss OK . 4. Enter security code a t Secur ity code: , p r ess OK 5. Y our ph one will display Car d read y for use Making calling car d calls 1. Ente r the ph on e n umbe r, inc ludi ng any pref ix (such as 0 or 1) that your calli n g card may require when yo u make a call in g card cal l. Se e yo ur ca llin g ca rd for instructions. 2. Pr ess and hold ó for a few seco nds until your phone disp lays Card call . Di ali ng Seq uence Use for car ds that re q u i re y o u to : Car d s using t h is sequence * Acces s no. phon e no. c ard no. Dial 1-800 access number , then phon e num ber , then c ard numb er ( PI N if requir ed) MCI, A T& T T rue Choi ce, Sprin t Cana da , Un itel Acces s no. c ard n o. phon e no. Dial 1-800 access number , then card num ber ( PIN i f req uire d), th en ph one n umb er net wo rkM CI, W or ldPho ne MCI Pre fix phon e no. c ard n o. Dial the pr efix ( any num bers that m us t prece de the phon e numb er) a nd phone number you w ant to dial, the n ca rd num be r , (the n PIN , if r eq uire d) GTE, P acBell, AT & T , S t e n t o r
30 3. List en f or the tone, then p r ess OK . (Y our phon e will dis pla y W ait fo r tone, then pre ss OK) 4. List en f or the t one aga in, t hen pr ess OK . (Y our p hone will di spla y W ait for tone, pr ess O K ag ain .) Note: This pro cedure may not apply to all c allin g card opt ions progr ammed into your pho ne. Please l ook at t he back o f you r calling card or contact your lon g distance company for more info rmation. Chang e lock co d e Thi s fe atur e allo ws you to chang e your loc k code. See â Changi ng your lock co deâ on pa ge 4 2 . Chang e s ecur ity c ode Thi s fe atur e allo ws you to change yo ur secu rity code . See â Changi ng your securit y codeâ on pag e 6 1. Clear call lists Thi s fe atu re w ill cl ear all d ialed n umbe rs, a s well as numbers of answered calls and m issed calls. You can not un do this op eration, so be ca reful . Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 23. 1. Press Men u 2 4 ( Call log - Clear call lists ) 2. Highlight ei ther Al l , Miss ed , Dial ed , or Received and press OK ( All w ill c le ar all c a ll lis ts, w hile t he ot her s clea r thei r r espect ive cal l lis ts) Clear tim er s This feature clears all call timers for the currently-selected NAM. See âÂÂCall tim ersâ on page 24 f or more detai l s. 1. Press Menu 2 5 4 ( Call log - Call tim ers - Clea r timers ) 2. Enter security code at Secu rity co de: and press OK
31 Carefu l : Clear ing cal l timer s can no t be undone . If you ar e us ing the ca ll t imers to log o r track th e am ount o f time you are using your pho ne, you may wish to recor d the call timers before you er ase them . Note: T he Life tim er cont ains imp ortant warranty inform atio n and c an n ot be r eset. See âÂÂLi fe tim erâ on page 4 1 fo r detail s. Cl ock Your ph one has an inter n al clo ck that can be d isplayed or hidden. It als o fe atur es an alarm clo ck (see pa ge 1 6) . Note: T he cl ock is powe red by yo ur phon eâ s batter y . If your cloc k has b een acti vated and you re- move the battery while your phon e is still on, you will need to reset the t ime a fter you turn your ph one back on. However , if you first turn your phone off before remo ving the battery, your phone will r et ain the t ime and date it had before the b atte ry was remov ed. Setting the clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Phone setti ng s - Clock ) 2. Scr oll to Adj u st time and pr ess Select 3. Ente r pr esent ti me at Ti me : (use two-digit fields for hour s and minut es) 4. Pr ess OK 5. Sele ct am or pm and pr ess OK (if am /pm fo rma t h as bee n sele ct ed; see below) Selecting ti me for m at 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Phone setti ng s - Clock ) 2. Scr oll to Ti me fo rm a t and p r ess Selec t 3. Scr oll to ei ther 24-hour or am/pm 4. Pr ess OK
32 Displaying o r hiding the c lock 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phone sett in gs - Clock ) 2. Scr ol l to ei ther Hide cl ock or Displ ay cl oc k (only on e w ill di spla y d epe ndin g on the cu rrent s et ting ) 3. Press Selec t Conf eren ce c all Th is feat ur e allo w s yo u to a dd a third p art y to a ca ll. Y ou can use thi s f eatur e with local and long di stance calls. Note: Th is feature ma y not be availab le in all wireless systems. See you r servi ce provid er for d etail s and a vaila bility. Maki ng a co nfe r en ce ca ll 1. W hile in a c all , en ter (o r re ca ll fr om t he p hon e bo ok) th e se con d ph on e num be r an d pres s ó 2. Once the thir d party answers, p r ess ó to con- ne ct all three pa rtie s 3. Press ó again i f you wish to disc o nnec t the thi rd party . Pr e ss ô to dr op both parties. Recal ling a number fr om the phone book duri ng a con fe rence ca ll 1. Duri ng the ca ll, pres s O ptions 2. Sc roll to Na mes an d pr ess OK 3. Press Selec t at Sear ch 4. Enter n ame a nd pr e ss OK , or just press W or V to scrol l thr ough the phone book 5. Press ó Cu rr en t ca ll ti m e r This fe ature displa ys the runni ng elapsed tim e on your sc reen while a cal l is acti ve. Once the call h as end ed, si mpl y pr es s an y key to cl ear the d ispla y. Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 2 4.
33 Activating the cur r e nt call timer Press Menu 2 5 ( Call l og - Ca ll tim ers ) an d pr ess Det ails . Wi th Cur ren t ca ll time r displa yed, pre ss Se lect , sc roll t o On , and p ress OK Cus t om er care co n tac t nu mb er With the press of a single but ton, you ca n quickly att empt calls to your ser vice p rovider . Th is feat ure ca n be h elpful if y ouâÂÂre havi ng diffi c ulti es dia ling a number, espec ially wh en travel in g outsi de your home area. Simp ly pres s and hold the 2 key an d yo ur pho ne wil l att empt to call a custom er care oper ato r in the area . Note: T his m ay not b e available on all systems. Con tact your servi ce provid er for a vaila bility. Customize pr ofiles Th is fe atur e allo w s you to cus tom iz e indiv id ual Profi le s. See âÂÂP rofi lesâ on p age 53 for detai ls. Dialed calls Your phone au tom ati cally store s the last 1 0 number s y ouâÂÂve di aled . 1. Press Menu 2 2 ( Call log - Dia led ca lls ) 2. Pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough dialed numbers li st 3. Pr ess ó to dial the number you wish to cal l You ca n also ac cess the last 1 0 dial ed n umbe rs if you press ó , then quickly press W or V to sc roll through the l ist. Als o, see â Call logâ on pag e 23 fo r detai ls on other call lists . The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t k ey See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ption sâ soft keyâ on pag e 2 3.
34 Earp iec e vol ume The scroll ke ys on your pho ne w ill adjus t the earpiec e volu me du ring a ph one c a ll. Th e top s cro ll ke y in crea ses whi le t he b ot tom one dec rease s th e volu me. If an ac cessory lik e a hea dset or a ca r kit , or one with its own lo udsp eaker , is conn ected to your pho ne, the scrol l keys wi ll ad ju st t he vo lume fo r th at a cce sso ry. Note: Usi ng th e scroll keys to adjust earpiece volum e funct ions only durin g phone calls. Emergency call s Befor e attem pting any e mergen cy calls , see â Making an Emer- gency Callâ on page 81 for import ant safety informat ion. 1. If t he pho ne is not on, switch it on 2. Press the ô ke y to read y the p hone fo r ca lls . (Pre ss it tw ic e if th ere are still digit s on t he d ispl ay . ) 3. K ey in t he em erge n cy num be r for y ou r pre sent location (e.g. 911 or other of ficial emergency number ). Emergen cy number s vary by location. 4. Press ó IMPO RTA NT! This p hone , lik e any c ellu lar p hone, ope rates using radi o signa ls, cellula r an d landli ne n etwo rks, a s w ell a s user -p rog ramme d fun c- tio ns which can not guara nte e connect ion in all condi tions. There fore, yo u should neve r rel y sole ly upon an y cellular phone for essenti al c ommunicat i ons (e.g., medical emergen cies). Remem ber , to make o r recei ve any cal ls, the p hon e must b e switche d on and in a ser vice ar ea with ad equate cell ular sign al strength . Emerg ency calls may not be possib le on all cellular phone net- works or when certai n networ k serv ices and/or phone featu res are i n use. Chec k with lo cal cellul ar ser vic e provide rs. If certain f eatu res are in use (ke yguard, restric t calls, etc.), you may first ne ed to tu rn those feat ures off b efore you can make an emerge ncy c all. Consu lt this d ocumen t an d your lo cal cell ular ser vice provide r .
35 Whe n making a n em ergenc y call, r emembe r to gi ve all the nec- es sary inform ation as accura tely as p ossib le. Reme mber t hat your c ellula r phon e may be the only m eans of c ommun ication at the scen e of an a cciden t - do not cu t off the cal l until g iven permission to do so. Emergen c y key 9 With this featur e on , the phone at tempts to make an emerg ency cal l when you pre ss 9, then ó . The phone d ial s th e em er gen c y nu mbe r p re- pro gr am m ed into yo ur ph one. Note: Y ou can al so dial an emer gency call by pre ssing a nd holding 9 until t he phone indica tes it is attempt ing to make an emer gency cal l. However , this m ethod d oes not wor k when Keyg uard is active or when the phone is conn ecte d to a mode m. Activati ng Emer gency key 9 Press Menu 4 1 1 ( Set ti ngs - Call s e ttin gs - Eme rg ency key 9 ), scroll to On to act ivate or Of f to c ancel, then press OK . IMP ORTAN T ! Offic ial eme rgency nu mbers va ry by location (e. g. 911 ). Only one e mer gency num be r is p rogram med i nto y our p hone to be dialed aut omatically by Emergenc y key 9, which may not be the prop er num ber i n all circ umst ances. Ente ring let te rs an d nu mb er s You c an ent er le tters, a s well as number s, when stori ng inform ation i nto your phone by usin g your phone âÂÂs keyp ad. When yo u see the lett er you wis h to ente r, simp ly pres s the k ey associat ed with that lett er unti l it appear s on the displ ay (numbers als o app ear ). ABC mode When you need to enter let ters in to your phone, it will aut oma tical ly swit ch over to mode.
36 Yo ur ph one di sp lay s the icon to indi ca te th a t you r phone is in ABC m ode. It also di splays w hen you are view ing n ames ra ther than numbers. When is displayed , yo u can enter these character s: Wh ile y ouâ re edit ing a na m e, the V key will move the cur sor to th e le ft, an d W will move it to the ri ght. Press Clear to corr ect any mis take s. If yo u wis h to ent e r an em pty sp ace b et wee n char acter s, pr ess 0 for each space . Ch angi ng let ter case Press th e # key to sw itch between up per and l ow er case letters. The icon will switch to to ind icat e you a re usi ng lower cas e. 123 mode When stori ng n a mes to the p hone bo ok, yo u can enter a num b er wit hin a n ame at an y time. Si mply p ress that part icular number key a few times u ntil i t appe ars. Howeve r, you can do t his mor e q uickly b y acces si ng the mode, without ha ving to scroll through each let ter to access the num ber you wish to enter . Simply press th e # key f or about 2 seconds while in mode and the ico n will appe ar. W hile in th is mode, o nly num bers can be ente red. Lette rs can not be ente red unless your p hone i s in mode. Key Char ac te rs Ke y Chara cter s 1. , â ? ! - 1 7 P Q R S 7 2A B C 2 8 T U V 8 3 DEF 3 9 WX YZ9 4 GHI4 0 Enter s an em pty sp ace, 0 5 J KL5 * ( See next page) 6 MNO6 # Changes letter case; long pre ss to ggles bet w een AB C/abc and 123 mode
37 Pre ss the # key ag ain for a coup le o f sec on ds i f you wish to deact ivate th e mode. Special character s (for sto ring names) W h e n i n A B C m o d e ( see page 16 ), you can press t he â k ey and th e f o llow in g sp ec ia l ch a rac ter s wil l ap pe ar . You can us e t hese ch aracte rs to hel p whe n stor ing names i n your phone book. Simply press W or V to high ligh t th e one you wis h t o use and pr ess Inse rt . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TIP : If you wish to access a spe cial chara cter that appear s towar d t he end of this lis t, press V for quicker acces s. Special Char acters (fo r storing numbers) The f ollo wing s peci a l cha racter s are helpf ul when you store names to your phone book ( see p age 49 ). Si mpl y pres s the * key o nce o r r ep eatedly , and t he f ollowin g char acter s can be s tored within the number sequence . ( p ) cr eates a pa use when a numb er is di aled ; the digits locate d to the right of the â p â ar e aut omati- call y s ent as touc h tones after a 2.5 second pause ( see pa ge 66 ). ( w ) creat es a â wai tâ wh en a n umb er is dial ed. The â w â makes your phon e wait f or you to p r ess Send or ó , t hen it se nds the di gits l ocated to the right of the âÂÂwâ as touch tones ( see pa ge 66 ). You can a d d as many spec ial ch aracte rs as you need in a s in gle numbe r s e quenc e. These charact ers can no t b e entere d while in mode . Eras i ng sto re d nam es and nu mb er s See âÂÂErasing stor ed nam es and nu mb ersâ on page 5 1. Erasin g your entire phone book See âÂÂErasing your ent ire p hone bo okâ on pag e 51.
38 Games You ha ve four e xciting ga mes to choose f rom in your phone. Press Menu 6 to c h oose one of th e following games: REMEM BER! Yo ur phone m ust be sw itched on to use t his functi on. Do not switch o n the p hone whe n wireless p hone use is pr ohibite d or wh en it may c ause interfe rence o r dange r. Mem ory Reve al pi ct ures to find p air s i n as few tri es as possi ble . Move the cursor w ith the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), a nd 8 (dow n) ke ys . Pres s the 5 key to reve al pi ctu res. Pres s th e # key to jump r ight o ver revealed pict ures or move from top left t o bottom right. Press the â key t o jum p le ft over revea led pictu res or move from bottom right to top left. Onc e found, pairs stay visible. Sna ke Feed the snake with as ma ny goodies as po ssible and watch it grow. Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to turn the snake toward food. The longer the snakeâÂÂs tail grows, the hig her the scor e. If the s nak e h its its own tail o r th e su rroun di ng wall , th e ga me is ove r. Logic Find a se cre t c ombi nation of f igu res. Ava ilabl e fi gure s ar e s hown at the top of the displa y before you ac cept the first guess row. U se the 2, 4 and 8 keys to m ove the cur sor and th e 5 key to sele ct the f igure. To cop y a fi gure from a prev iously ac cepted gues s row, s tart scroll ing wit h the 4 key, m ove the cu rso r to t he desired figu re in the norm al way and ac ce pt the sele ctio n wit h the 5 k e y. Once you th ink yo u have th e right comb in atio n, p ress the * ke y . The re su lt is pr es ented as a set of mar ks over th e row. A correct fig ure in the ri ght plac e gives a full mark ; a corre ct fig ure in the wr ong place gives a hal f mark . The game ends whe n all the figu res a re correct and in the righ t pl ace.
39 Dic e Use t his to play o t her ga mes that requi re a set o f di ce if one i snâÂÂt availabl e. Use the Level option to set th e num- ber of di ce, up to si x. You can roll, l ock, and unl ock each di e as ma ny times as you wi sh. When you s tart a new game , the di ce rol l for a coup le of sec onds and t hen sto p. U se th e 4 (le f t ) and 6 (rig ht ) ke ys to se lect a die. Press the 5 key to l o ck or unl ock the sel ect ed di e. Press â to rol l the unlocked d ice a gai n. Game opti ons When you sele ct a game, you can choos e fr om the following sub menus: Level allo w s yo u to cho os e the le vel of di fficu lty . New game start s a new game. Top score w ill di spla y th e top s cor e ( does not app ear in Logi c ). Inst ructi ons will de scribe how the gam e is played. Note: Last view or Contin ue may ap pear i n the op tions list if a game is i nterrupted , no t finished , or if yo u ha ve lost the g ame. Inbox When you re ceive a t ext me ssage, itâÂÂs store d in the Inbo x. You r p hone w ill di spla y Messa ge re ceived , along with the text m essage icon, and m akes a sound ( depending on the messa ge alert tone; see page 44 ). Please see âÂÂText me ssages and pagesâ on pag e 63 for comp lete d etails o n this feature. In-call menu Whil e in a call, you ma y n oti ce the Options soft ke y. Pre ss ing th is wi ll acc ess you to the in -ca ll m enu , and you may notice the following ch oic es:
40 T ouc h tones You ca n m anua lly ente r a touch t one st ring or search for one in your phone book (see âÂÂPho n e bookâ on page 4 9) New call You ca n make a thir d part y conf erence ca ll (s ee âÂÂMaki ng a confere nce cal lâ o n page 32) Me nu Allow s you acce ss to your ph oneâÂÂs menu Names Allows you a c cess t o your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 49) Mute All ows you to mute the microphone; if your micro ph one is al rea dy m ute d, th is wil l ch an ge to End mu te (see âÂÂMicrophoneâ on page 44) Keygua rd Thi s f eat ure he lps p rotect the keypad ag ainst acci dental keypresses. See â Want to sto p your pho ne from ring ing with out answ ering the call? â o n page 9 for co mplete details. Keypad tone s This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). It se ts the volume of t he tone you hear when you press your phoneâÂÂs k eys. Not e that if yo u cho ose the Sile nt pro fi le , key pa d t ones wi ll b e tur ned of f. Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you wa nt to se t the keyp ad tones fo r and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Ke y p ad t o n e s and pr e ss Sele ct 4. Press W to s crol l th r o ugh th e op ti o ns; you r ph on e p lays a sampl e of ea ch. Press OK for the one you wa nt .
41 Lang uag e Beca use many wi rel ess phon e cus- tome rs s peak En glis h as a se cond langua ge, your phone all ows you to choose your phone âÂÂs displayed langua ge. Choosing a la ngua ge fo r your phone Press Menu 4 2 5 ( Se tting s - Phon e se ttings - Langua ge ), scroll to the language you wish to use and press OK . You can c hoose from Englis h, F rench, Spanish, Por tu gu ese or Tra dit ion al C hin es e. Last call timer Th is fe atu re di spla ys the du rat io n of yo ur la st cal l. See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24. Last number redial When you want to call your la st dial ed numbe r, Pr ess ó and w ait 3 seco nd s Note: Y ou mu st be at the st art scre en b efore you press ó Letter ca se You can c hange fr om upper to low er c ase when en te rin g le tt er s int o yo ur ph on e. See âÂÂChangin g letter caseâ on page 36 for comple te details. Life timer The l ife timer di spl ays the tota l time o f a ll call s dial ed and recei ved with your phone (in hours and m inute s only). The l ife time r can not b e r e set and is used in con juncti on with your p honeâÂÂs w arranty Als o, see â Call timer sâ on page 24 .
42 Lights This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Car Profile ( see page 53 ). This featu re determ ines whet her the li ghts ar e on only w hen you use your phone, or if t hey are on at all time s. Th i s sett i ng works only when your phone is conne cted to a car kit. 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our p hone lists each prof ile. U se W to hi ghl ight Car and press Options . Note: Car will not a ppear in the list unt il the p hon e has bee n connect ed t o a car kit at least once. 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Lights and pre ss Se lect . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough your c h oices and pr ess OK If yo u select Auto matic , your phon e âÂÂs l ights ar e turned off wi thin fi fteen se con ds if no key s are pres sed. I f On is se lecte d, then the li ghts will rem a in o n the ent i re time yo ur ph on e is con n ect ed to the car kit . Listen t o voice messages This fe ature all ows you to a ccess your voice m essages. See â V oice m essagesâ on pag e 69 fo r comp lete d etails . Lock cod e You âÂÂll need the loc k code to act ivate and dea c tivat e Phon e Lo ck (se e page 51 ), or to chan ge your loc k code. The default lock code is 1234. If you enter an inco rre ct loc k cod e fiv e tim es in a row, your p hone w ill prompt you for th e security code (se e page 60 ). Chan ging yo ur lock co de In a loc k cod e, only num eri c cha rac ter s are ac cept ed . 1. Ent er Menu 4 3 2 3 ( Setti ngs - Se cu ri ty set ti ng s - Ac ce ss c ode s - Change loc k co de ) 2. Ent er loc k code at Ent e r lo ck co de : and press OK
43 3. Enter new l ock c ode, press OK 4. V eri fy n e w l ock co d e, pr ess OK Note: Whe n you change your loc k code, make sur e you store it in a safe pl ace, awa y fro m your p hone. Avoid ente ring a ccess code s simil ar to em ergenc y num bers to prevent accid ental emer gency cal ls. M anual t ouc h tones This set ting det ermin es how long touch tones are produc ed as you press the keys o n t he keyp ad. Note that touch tones are someti mes called DTMF tones. See âÂÂTouch ton esâ on pag e 66 for de tails. Setting manual touc h tones Press Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Setti ngs - Ph on e s etti ngs - T ouch tones - Man ual to uch to nes ) an d highli ght one of the following options, then press OK. Co ntin uo us means the tone sounds for as long as you pr ess and hold the key . Fixed sets the tone l ength to .1 seco nd, r egar dless of how l ong you pr ess the k ey . Off turns the tone s off , and no tones will be sent when you pr ess the k eys. M emor y status Thi s featu re all ows you to see ho w many free an d in-us e m emo ry loca tio ns are in you r dir ect or y. Als o, see â Phone bo okâ on pag e 49 . Press Name s , sc roll t o Option s and press Selec t . Th en sc ro ll to Memory stat us and p ress Sele ct aga in Messages Th is fe atu re allo w s you to ac cess yo ur vo ice an d t ext messages, as well as composing your own w elcome note.
44 Using messages 1. Press Men u 1 ( Messa ges ) 2. Sc roll to on e o f t he fo llow in g o pti on s, th en pres s Selec t 1-1 T ext messages - See page 63 . 1-2 V oice me ssages - See page 69 . 1-3 We l c o m e n o t e - See page 71 . Me ssa ge al er t to ne This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). It se ts the tone that your p hone m ake s when you get a te xt message. Also, see âÂÂT e xt m essages and pagesâ on page 63. 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you wa nt to set the me ssage aler t tone for and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Message alert tone , the n pre ss Sele ct . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough your choices (your phon e plays sampl es) and pr ess OK . Micro ph o ne Yo u ca n m ute a nd un m ute y ou r p ho ne âÂÂs mi cro p hon e whil e a call is in pr ogre ss . Durin g a ca ll, y our ph on eâÂÂs soft keys ch ange from Nam es and Menu to Opti ons and Mute . Muting and unmutin g your phone You c an mute the phoneâÂÂs mi crophone duri ng a call; simply press Mute . To unmute the microphone, press Unm ut e . If the se texts ar e not avai lable , pres s Options , sc ro ll to Mute or End mu te and p res s Sele ct . Muti ng and u nmuti ng a lso affect the mi crophone s of any ac ce sso rie s c on nec ted t o t he pho ne.
45 Missed call s Your phone will keep t rack of the last 10 calls you have mis sed if you werenâÂÂt a round to ans wer th e call. M issed call s will appear in yo ur phone o nly if it wa s turned on and in a s ervi ce ar ea when the cal l was mi ssed. If the displa y says âÂÂMissed callsâ Press List . To call back t he disp la yed num ber, press ó . Press Exi t to go back to the start screen. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t k ey See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ption sâ soft keyâ on pag e 2 3. Checking the m issed calls list a nytime Pr ess Menu 2 1 ( Call log - Miss ed c alls ), t hen scroll thr ough the list. This shows you the phone numbers of the 10 m ost recent ca lls youâÂÂv e not ans wered . Wh en the Forward if not answered option i n the Call Forwar din g fea ture ( see page 22 ) is se lecte d, yo ur p hone tr eat s t he forw ard ed ca ll s as m isse d call s. Als o, see â Call logâ on pag e 23 fo r detai ls on other call lists . NAM se lection The service provider p rograms your phone with the phone num b er and syst em infor m atio n into your phone âÂÂs memory wh en your phone is firs t activate d. This is ca lled a Nu mb er A ssig nme nt Mo dule (NAM ). Fo r exa mp le, you r p ho ne ca n be ac tiv ate d i n up to 3 dif fer en t ser vice ar eas (e.g . one in Da llas, anothe r in Ch icag o , and ma ybe o ne mo re in New York ), ea ch giving y o ur phone a d i ff erent p hone num ber or ac count. Only one num ber can be ac tiv e at a time. When you sel ec t a pho ne nu mber , y ouâÂÂre also se lect ing whi ch system youâÂÂre usi n g as your h ome system ( se e âÂÂS ys- temâ on page 63 ). The first phone number di splayed with this menu is the cu rrently selec ted number.
46 Note: It m ay n ot be ne cessar y to have three NA Ms for your phone if your ser vice pr ovider has ser vice or roaming ag ree- ments fo r ea ch area in which you wish to use yo ur pho ne. Contact your service provider for details. Selectin g the NAM for y our phone Press Menu 4 4 6 ( Se tting s - Net work se r vic e s - NAM sel ec t ion ), highli ght the phone number you want to use and press OK . Note: Y ou n eed at leas t one act ive num be r to ma ke ca lls. Y o u can not ch ange from o ne NAM to ano ther du ring a call. Networ k feature setti n g Call forwardi ng ( page 22 ), Call waitin g ( page 25 ) and Send own n umber ( page 61 ) a re netwo rk s ervic es avai lable throug h your se rvi ce provide r or de aler . When you subscr ibe to any of the se serv ices , you r se rvic e provider or de aler give s you a separa te featur e cod e to act iva te each ser vic e. De ac tiv ati on co d es are us ed to dea ctiv a te ea ch serv ic e. Once you stor e t he ap p rop ri ate co de in your p hon e, the se rvic e app ears as a m enu i tem. Yo u can the n use t he menu to ac tivate a nd dea c tiva te these services. Eac h time you use a feature that requir es a feat ure code, tha t code is sent to the ne twork to verify youâÂÂre us ing th e co rrec t feat ure c od e. Note : If your p hone ha s mo re than one pho ne number pro- gramm ed, any f eatur e code s stored will ap ply o nly to your prim ar y pho ne num ber , or NAM 1. See âÂÂNA M selectionâ o n page 45 for deta ils on NAM. Stor ing codes 1. Press Men u 4 4 5 ( Set ting s - Networ k servic es - N e tw or k fe at ur e sett in g ) 2. At Feature Code: , ent er th e feat ure code or deac ti- vation code r eceive d fr om your deal er (e.g. â 74, â 740, etc.), p r ess OK
47 3. W to the service that the cod e applie s to and pre ss Sel ect 4. W to su b opti on, then Selec t (R epea t step a s r e quired, based on nu mber of su boptions) (Use step four o nly for call for wardi ng opt ions) 5. W to Act iva te or Cancel , t hen pr ess OK Netw ork se rvices Some of the fe atures in this menu are netwo rk se rvices th at req ui re a su bsc rip tion . Se e yo ur se rvic e pr ovid er fo r d etails and ava ilabi lity . 4-4-1 V oic e priv acy - See page 70 . 4-4-2 Call fo rw ardi ng * - See page 22. 4-4-3 Ca ll w ait in g * - See page 25 . 4-4-4 Send own num b er * - See page 61 . 4-4-5 Network feature setting - See page 46 . 4-4-6 NA M se lecti on - See page 45 . * These features will n ot appear in the menu unless they a re acti vated usi ng Networ k feature se tting . See âÂÂNetwork fea- ture s etting â on page 46 for det ails. One-touc h dialin g Th is feat ur e allo ws y ou to ma ke pho ne calls quickl y and easil y with the touch of a button. You must store names and numbers in your phone book ( see page 50 ) befor e you can use this feature. Then you can assign a name from th e phon e book t o a one-touc h dial l ocati on using your phoneâÂÂs k eys 2 through 8. Note: K eys 1 an d 9 are used exclus ively for d ialing yo ur voice mai lbox (see p age 69) and for attemp ting emerge ncy ca lls (see pag e 81) to th e emerge ncy numb er pr ogram med in to your phon e (e.g . 911 or other offi cial em ergenc y numb er). The 2 key is fo r di aling a custome r care o perato r (se e page 33), which can be ove rwritten i f you p refer .
48 Assi gning one-touch dia l locations 1. Press Names, sc roll to 1-to uc h di alin g and p ress Selec t 2. Sc roll to next av aila bl e empt y loc ati on, (empty ) will appear , then pr ess Assi gn 3. Scroll t o select desir e d name and pre ss Sele c t 4. Repe at as necess ar y Calling a num ber using one-touch dialing Note: Th e 2 key is for dialing a cu stomer care operat or , which can be overwri tten if you prefer . Pr ess and hold the key (2 thr ough 8) for a few se conds to ca ll the nu mber in th e corr espon d in g on e-t ouc h d ial l oca tio n. Note: If yo u press and ho ld 1, your p hone call s your voice m ail- box. If you press and hold 9, and Emergency key 9 (Menu 4 1 ) is ON , your ph one atte mpts a c all to the e mer gency num ber progr ammed into your phone (e.g. 91 1 o r other official emer - gency numb er). Changing numbe rs in one-touc h dial li st Wi th th is fe atu re, you ca n as sign a diff er en t num be r to any o n e-to uch dia l l ocation . 1. Press Names, sc roll to 1-to uc h di alin g and p ress Selec t 2. Scr ol l t o the locat ion you wish t o change and p r ess O ptions 3. Sc roll to Change , t hen pr ess Se le ct 4. Scr oll thr ough phone b ook to s el ect ne w num ber and press Sele c t Erasing o ne-touch dial locati ons 1. Pre ss Names, sc r o ll t o 1-t ouc h dialing and press Sele ct 2. Scr ol l t o the loca tio n y ou wi s h to er as e and pr ess O pt ions 3. Sc roll to Era se , pr ess Sele c t , the n press OK at Erase?
49 Pag in g You ca n receive pages wit h yo ur phone . See âÂÂT e xt me ssages and pagesâ on page 63. Phone b ook You can store up to 199 numbers a nd associated names in your p honeâÂÂs m emory. These nu mbers are righ t at yo ur fi ngertip s fo r easy dia ling. Things to know about t he phone book St or ed nu mb er s ma y b e up to 3 2 d ig its l on g. Stored names may be up to 16 charact ers long. You ca n not store i dentical names i nto your phone (i .e., Jo hn , J ohn ); m ak e s ure th at lik e n ame s ar e s om e- what diff e re nt in the phone b ook (i.e ., J ohn, Johnny). Replace? fol lowed by the current ly sto red name di spla ys wh en stor i ng a name alr eady i n memor y. Accessing the phone book Pr ess Na mes , scrol l to d esir ed submen u and press Selec t . About the submenus The phone book h as several submenus from whi c h you can c hoose. Sear ch allo w s you to sear ch fo r a spe cif ic nam e . Add new allows you to enter new names and num bers. Option s let s you choo se you r scr ol lin g view, as well as to s how memor y st atus . 1-to uc h di alin g all ows you to assign up to seven one- touch di al loca tions ( see page 47 for de tails) . Call er grou ps allows you to rename or change the ringing tone for a caller grou p (seeâÂÂCa ller groupsâ on page 26) .
50 Erase al l lets you era se eve ry name and num b er in your phon e b ook. Y ou c an er ase on e name a nd numb er at a time b y pressing Det ails , the n O ption s when viewi ng a nam e alr ead y i n t he dir ect ory . Stor ing a name and num ber 1. Press Names 2. Sc roll to Add n e w and pre ss Selec t 3. En ter name u sing the ke ypa d (use # to switch betw een upper and lower case) and press OK 4. Enter p hone nu mber and press OK Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ on page 35 and âÂÂQuic k sa veâ on p age 62 . Changi ng a number stor ed with a name 1. Recall stored na m e, the n press D eta il s to view number 2. Press Opti ons , s cr oll t o Edit and pr ess Select 3. Press OK while name i s displa yed, unless you w ish to change it. I f so, p r e ss and hold Cl ea r , re-en ter name and pr ess OK 4. Press and hold Clear to erase number or us e t he W and V key s to edit 5. Enter new numb er 6. Press OK to save new number Rec a l ling n ames & n umber s At th e star t s cre en, p ress W or V to vi ew names in d i r e c t o r y . T h e n s c r o l l t o t h e p e r s o n y o u w i s h t o c a l l a n d press ó to d ial t he n umb er (p ho ne w ill d is pla y num be r di al ed to co nfir m) .
51 Recalling numbe rs by name At the start screen, press Names . Then pr ess t he numb er on the keypad with the corresponding first lette r of the name you wish to call. You can also recal l numbers by name by pressing Nam es , t hen p res s Sele ct at Sea rch . En ter the name of the person you wish to recall a nd press OK . Erasing stor ed names and numbers 1. Reca ll st ored n ame 2. Pr ess Det ails 3. Pr ess Options 4. Highl ight Era se , the n pre ss Sele ct , the n OK Note: Y ou can not undo E rase func tions, so b e carefu l! Erasing your entir e phone book 1. Press Na mes 2. Scr oll to Erase al l and pr ess Selec t 3. Pr ess OK at Are you sure? 4. Enter security code a t Se cu ri ty c od e : and p r ess OK Warni ng: This featu re will e rase your e ntire pho ne boo k, whic h can not be u ndone! Pho ne l ock W hen you turn th is on , y our ph on e wi ll lock aft er yo u sw itch yo ur p ho ne off an d b ack on. The n, ea ch time you turn your phone on, it will prom pt you for a lock code wh en you pres s eith er Name s or Menu . When the phone lock i s on, you can no t access most of your ph o n eâÂÂs memor y and menu fe atur es, or mak e phone call s without enteri ng the l ock c od e. T urning on phone lo ck Press Men u 4 3 2 1 ( Set ting s - Secu rity set tings - Acces s codes - Pho ne lo ck ). E nte r t he loc k c od e t hen p res s OK . Th en sc ro ll to On , an d pres s OK agai n.
52 When your p hone i s l ocked, calls may b e pos si ble t o th e emerg ency num b er progr amme d into yo ur phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency numbe r) including call s wit h Emer g ency ke y 9 ( page 35 ). Yo u can also st ore a n um be r in t he Unloc k e d ph on e num ber loc a t ion , w hich al lows yo u to call this numb er even thou gh your phone i s locked ( s ee page 67 for detail s ). Answering a c all with pho ne lock on Pr ess any ke y exce p t ô and T urning of f phone lock Press Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Secur ity se ttings - Access code s - Pho ne lo ck ). Ent er loc k cod e an d pre ss OK . Then scroll to Off and press OK aga in . Wit h phone lock off, you can now use your phon e without e ntering the loc k code each ti me you turn your phone on. Phone setti n gs Phone settings allow you a ccess to oth e r phone feat ur es su ch as an al arm cloc k an d yo ur ph on eâÂÂs lang uag e. Using phone setti ngs Press Menu 4 2 ( Set ting s - Ph one set t ings ), then scrol l to one of t he f ollowing options, the n press Selec t : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 31 . 4-2-2 Ala rm clo ck - See page 16 . 4-2-3 T ouc h t ones - See page 66 . 4-2-4 Res to re factor y set tings - See page 54 . 4-2-5 Lang uage - See page 41 .
53 Pr ofi les Now you can adj ust an d cust omize yo ur p ho ne to w hat ev er env i- ronments you find y ourself i n (i. e . mee tings, a movi e, etc. ). With Profil es, you can cont ro l your phoneâÂÂs ringing v o lume, ringing t one , message alert, keyp ad tones , warn ing and game t ones, etc. , in a matter of se conds. Note: Restore factory settin gs (see page 54) will reset any chang es made in P rofiles back t o the fac tor y defaults. The defa ult s et ting is Nor mal . Accessing Pr o files Pr ess Menu 3 Selec ting dif fer ent Pr ofi les If you want to change your phoneâ s Profile , q uic kly pres s t he key. Q uick ly pre ss agai n to sc roll through each choic e, then p ress and hol d the key for a secon d to sel ect that Prof ile. You can also scroll through the list of Prof iles with a quick press of th e key. Then press W or V to choose another Profile and p ress OK . Eit her way, this o nly allow s you to sele c t othe r Pro file s; you can not custo mize them he re. Kee p readi ng to lear n how to cu stomize a Pro fil e. Customizi ng Pr ofiles Press Me nu 3 ( Pr of i le s ) an d sc roll to de sire d Pr ofil e, th en press Options . Once Option s is sel ect ed, Sele ct , Cust o mize and Rename wil l appea r as your cho ice s. Once you have sele cted on e of th e se item s , pres s OK . I f y o u w i s h t o g o b a ck to the ma in me nu, pr ess Back . Selec t acti v ate s th e curr ent ly h igh ligh te d Pro f ile.
54 Custo mize al lows you to customi ze a Profil e by c hanging the cur rent sett ings. Rename al lows you t o ren ame the Profil e. When you select Customize , p ress OK and youâÂÂl l have access to several l ists and su b-menus that will e nable you to adjust the set tings on the current Profile . Note: Car and Headset will n ot appe ar in the Profile s list unless your ph one is con nected t o a car kit or a he adset. How ever , they will rema in i n the m enu once con nected for the fir st tim e. Note: W hen you chan ge a sett ing in t he c urrent P rofi le, it o nly affects th at Pro file and will not chan ge your phoneâÂÂs normal settings. Renami ng pr ofiles 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Scroll to desired Profile and press Options 3. Sc roll to Rename and pr e ss OK 4. Enter new name a nd pre ss OK aga in Note : Some pr ofil es can no t be re nam ed. Receiv ed call s This shows you the phone numbers of the 10 most re cent c alls yo uâÂÂve answe red. Pr ess Men u 2 3 ( Call log - Rec eiv ed c alls ), th en scr oll thr ough the numbers. Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 23 for detail s on other call lists. Th e âÂÂOp t io ns â s o ft ke y See âÂÂThe âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23 . Resto r e factory set t ings You can reset the se ttings of many of your p honeâÂÂs feat ur es to factor y de fault s (as in a new tel epho ne ).
55 Restor ing fac tory s etti ngs Press Menu 4 2 4 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Restor e fact or y setti ng s ), e nte r se curi ty code an d pr es s OK . Note: T he mem ory , time rs, langua ge se lection and secu rity code is not reset. Ho wever, a ny Profiles you have modif ied will reset when you restore your settings. Renami n g profil es See âÂÂProfile sâ on page 53. Res tri ct cal ls This featur e all ow s you to re stri ct incoming and outgoing call s. Outgoing c alls ar e restric ted from a list of restric tions that you cre ate yourse lf. Rest ri ct o utgoi ng ca ll s If no restricti ons have been def ined i n your phone, you will notice only one option: Add res tric ti on allo ws you t o cr eat e y ou r own lis t of outgoing call restrictions. The maximu m number of call restriction groups you can define is 10. Once you have ente r ed Add res tric tion and have adde d at lea st one restr ict ion, the f ollow in g op ti on s w ill be a dded: Selec t allo ws y ou t o sele ct ca ll re stri ct ions from th e outgoing cal ls l ist. Edi t allo ws y ou to edit an exi sti ng out goin g ca ll restriction. Era se wil l era se any exi sting out goin g call restri ct ions. Note: When ca lls ar e res tricted , call s may be possibl e to th e emergen cy number programmed i nto y our phone (e.g. 911 or other off icial em erg ency numbe rs). Howev er , Emerg ency ke y 9 may not operate de pending on the type of rest riction yo u choose. Adding call r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4 3 1 ( Setti ngs - Se cu ri ty set ti ng s - Re st r i ct cal ls )
56 2. Sc roll to Restr ic t outg oing c a lls and pr ess Select 3. Enter t he se curity code and pr ess OK 4. Sc roll to Add re stri ction to creat e an ou tgoi ng cal l restri ct ion an d press OK 5. Enter the number string you wish to r estrict and press OK . F or ex amp le: If you wish t o restrict all c alls tha t begin wit h 1, ent er 1 (th is wi ll r e st ric t all lon g dis tan ce ca lls ) If you wish t o restrict all c alls tha t begin wit h 1972, enter 1972 If you wish t o restrict all c alls tha t begin wit h 214, enter 214 6. If yo u wi sh to enter a na me fo r t he call r est rictio n, en te r th e nam e us ing yo ur p ho n eâ s ke yp ad, th en press OK Restrict inc o ming calls 1. Press Men u 4 3 1 ( Set ting s - Secu rity set tings - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Sc roll to Res tr ict in co min g c alls and pr e ss Sele ct 3. Sc roll to All c a lls and pr ess Mark (or press Unma rk if you wish t o r emove t he r est rictio n) Selectin g c all r estrictio ns 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Se cu ri ty set ti ng s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Restri ct outg oin g calls and press Selec t 3. Enter t he se curity code an d press OK 4. Scroll to Select and press OK 5. Scrol l to ea ch restr ic tion you wish to use and pr ess Mark ; press Unma rk to deacti vate ex isting restrictions 6. Press Back and the n pr ess Ye s at Save changes?
57 Editing c a ll r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity se ttings - Re st r i ct cal ls ) 2. Scr oll to Restr ict outgoing cal ls and pre ss Se lect 3. Ente r the se curity code and p r ess OK 4. Scr oll to Edit and pre ss OK 5. Scr oll to the r estriction you wish to edi t, pr ess OK Note : If no name h as been entered for a restri ctio n, the r estrict ed number wil l be dis played 6. Pr ess and hold Clear to era se entir e n umber , then ent er the ne w c har act ers . O r use Wý or V to mo ve the cur sor to the des ir ed loc ation and dele te a char acte r or in s er t addit ional ch aracte rs. Pr ess OK when finis h ed. 7. Edit nam e if desi r e d usin g same pr oced ur e as ab ove Erasing ca ll r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity set tings - Re st r i ct cal ls ) 2. Scr oll to Restr ict outgoing cal ls and pre ss Se lect 3. Ente r the se curity code and p r ess OK 4. Scr oll to Era se and pre ss OK 5. Scr oll to t he r es tri ctio n yo u wi sh t o erase, pre ss OK 6. Pr ess OK ag ain to eras e r estr iction Ri ng in g op t ion s This is one of t he sett i ngs i n your phone â s Profil e s ( see pa ge 53 ). Yo u ca n cho ose how yo ur ph on e not ifies you of an incom ing call . This setti ng d oes not affect incoming text message aler t tones ( see page 63) . Selec ting ringing opti ons 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s )
58 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the ringing options f or and press O pt ion s . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Rin gin g op tio ns , the n press Se lect . 4. Highlight ei ther Ring , Ascen ding , Ring once , Beep once , Caller g roups , or Sile nt and pr ess OK Caller g roups sets the phone to Sile nt exc ept for ca lls from peopl e in selected c aller groups (see âÂÂCa ller groupsâ on page 26 ) . Press W or V to h ighlig ht the de sire d ca lle r g roup (s) , t hen pres s Mark to sel ect or Unma rk to de-sele c t them. Ri nging tone s This is one of the setti ngs in your pho neâÂÂs Profile s ( see pa ge 53 ). It sets the ringing to ne for incoming voice calls. If you set R ingin g Opti ons ( see page 57 ) to Silen t or Beep once , r ingin g tones are automatic all y off . Selectin g ringing tones 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you w a nt to se t the ringi n g t ones for a nd pre s s O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Ringing tones , t hen press Se lect . 4. Scr oll through the options. After you hear the tone you wish t o use, p r e ss OK . Ring ing volume This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see pa ge 53 ). It sets t he default ringing volume f or inco min g vo ice ca lls , mes s age aler t t ones and the al arm.
59 Setting the ringing vo lume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ) 2. Y our phon e li sts e ach pr ofil e. Use W to highl ight th e one you want to set the ringing v o lume fo r an d pre ss Options . 3. Highl ight Custom i ze and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Ring in g v olu me , the n pr ess Sele ct . 4. Scr oll thr ough the option s. When you hear the volume l evel you wish to use, pr ess OK . Note: The ringing volume settin g is stored individua lly for the handsf ree car kit and the headset. Roaming T h i s i s a t e r m u s e d t o i n d i c a t e t h a t y o u r p h o n e i s n o t i n it s home area. Calls m ade or rece ived wh ile r oami ng a re usuall y more exp ens ive t han call s made i n your hom e are a. When roa ming in some systems outside your hom e are a, your ph one ma y not be reco gni zed by the host system (the one youâÂÂre travell ing in) and you may not be abl e t o place a cal l. Conta ct your servic e provi der f or more s pec ific inf orma- tion on how roaming works with your phone, as well as any information on c overage limitations. Roam ing I ndica tors When you r phone begins roaming, it wil l b eep once and di sp lay ROAM or EXTE ND ED AREA , depending on how roam ing wo rks with your p ho ne. Cont act you r se rvic e provider for more details. If your ph one is not roaming (i.e . in i ts h ome ar ea) it w ill eit her disp la y HOME or the name of the service provider. Sav ed This is where saved text m essages are stored . See âÂÂT e xt message s and pa gesâ on pag e 63 for d etails.
60 Scroll ing view The re are three d i ff erent optio ns on ho w you can view t he pho ne book. Yo ur choic es ar e: Na me li st shows all stored names in a scrolling list. Three names wil l appear at any give n time. To view other names i n the directory, scroll back and f orth thro ugh the list using W or V . Name list is the defaul t setti ng. Name num ber displa ys individua l name s and numbe rs stored i n your direc tory. Only one name will di sp lay on your screen at a ti me, with the c orresponding phone nu mber. Use W or V to view other names. Na me on ly shows indivi dual names onl y. To v i ew othe r names, use W or V . Yo u can view t he cor re spon d ing phone numbe r by pressing Det ails , the n W or V . Selectin g your scro lling view 1. Press Names 2. Sc roll to Options , then pr ess Sele c t 3. Press Selec t at Scr oll in g vie w 4. Press W or V to se le ct eit h er Nam e lis t , Na me num ber , or Name o nly , t he n pre ss OK Secur ity set t ing s Th is me nu in cl udes the follo w ing s ecu rit y feat ur es : 4-3-1 Re st ri ct cal ls - See page 55 . 4-3-2 Acce ss codes - See page 16 . The Acce ss codes subm enu incl udes Phon e loc k ( page 51 ), Unlo cke d ph one nu mb e r ( page 67 ), Change lock co de ( page 42 ), and Ch ang e se curi ty code ( page 61 ). Secur ity cod e Your phone will prompt you for a security co de for cer- tain f ea ture s. The se fe atu res ca n be us ed o nl y af ter th e co rrect securi ty code has b een s ucce ssfull y enter ed.
61 Note: When enter ing your secur it y code, * **** will ap pear on the display to keep others from viewing your code. If yo u make a m ist ake enter ing th e code , erase th e last digit en tered by pressi ng Clear , or press and hold Clear . Then enter the c orrect code o r p re ss Back to exi t the curre nt featur e. If you en ter an i ncorr ect s ecur ity code ( Code error will appear ) five times in a row , y our p hone wonâ t accep t any entr ies fo r the ne xt fi ve mi nutes. Your phoneâÂÂs default security code is 12345. ItâÂÂs highly rec ommend ed that you change t his co de at once, w rit e it down , and s t ore it i n a sa fe p lace a way fr om you r ph one. Changing your security code 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 4 ( Set ting s - Se cur i ty setting s - Acc e ss co de s - Ch a ng e s e cu ri ty cod e ) 2. Enter security c ode a nd pr e ss OK 3. Ent er n ew se cur ity cod e at Enter new secur it y code : , pr ess OK 4. Enter new security code again at V e rify new security code : , pr ess OK 5. Pho n e will disp lay Sec ur it y co de ch ang ed No te: If y ou have c hange d your secu rity co de a nd don âÂÂt reme mb er the ne w code, con tact your ser vic e provide r . Once you have chang ed your security co de, the defau lt setting is no longer vali d. Sen d own numb er In m ost se rv ice are as, when you ca ll som eo ne yo ur name wil l be pres ented to his/her ca ller ID (if the y sub- sc ribe ). This fe atu re al low s you to blo ck th e ir calle r ID (i .e. yo ur nu mbe r w ill n ot be pr es ent ed ) wh e n y ou c a ll th em . T his fea tu re wor ks on a per -ca ll ba sis. Con ta ct your service provider for more details. Note: B efore you can deactiv ate thi s feature , you mu st first store the feature c ode gi ven to yo u by you r ser vi ce provid er .
62 Otherwi se, thi s fea ture ma y not ap pear in the m enu. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 4 6 for m ore det ails. Note: T his feat ure is on ly effec tive wh en cal ling to a num ber th at is equipped wit h Caller ID. 1. Press Menu 4 4 4 ( Setti ngs - Net work ser vice s - Sen d own n umber ) 2. W to Ye s (to show your numbe r) or No (to not show it ) an d pr ess OK 3. Enter the numb er you wi sh to call ( o r pre ss Se ar ch to r etrieve the number fr om the phone book and press OK ), th en pr ess OK 4. Y our phone wi ll attem pt to call thi s numb er with the fea tur e code you stor ed in M enu 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet wor k fe atu re set tin gâ on page 46 ) Setting s This main me nu allow s you access to other feature s. See these i ndi vidual entri es f or more i nformat ion. 4-1 Call setti ngs - See page 24 . 4-2 Phon e se ttings - See page 52 . 4-3 Se cur i ty setting s - See page 60 . 4-4 Networ k services - See page 47 . Storing a nam e & numbe r You c a n save na m es an d num bers i n the Phone book. Eit her us e the method d escri b ed in âÂÂStoring a name and numberâ on page 50 or the âÂÂquick save â method described below . Quick save Enter the phon e number and pre ss Save . Ente r a name at Name: if you wish (option al), then press OK . Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ on page 35 .
63 Sys t em Your phone is capable of working in Residential, Private, and Public System s (such as your Home System). You can choose how your ph one sele cts a network to use . Th is feat ur e is Menu 5 in your phone. The default is Autom ati c , whi ch means your phon e aut oma tical ly se arc hes fo r n etw or ks av aila bl e to you an d ch oo ses t he appr opri at e one. Every tim e you swi tch on your phon e, it re sets this t o Auto matic . If you choose Ma nual , your pho ne sear ches for net- w ork s, th en b eg ins d is pla yin g t hem . Yo ur ph one di sp lay s AV A I L A B L E : or NO T AVA ILABLE: for the systems it fi nds (You c an not use NO T AV AILABLE : systems). Use the W key to scroll thr ough the ch oices, an d pres s OK when you se e the one you want . If you choose New Searc h , your phone be gins a new search for new Private and Residential syste ms. Wh en it finds the best new syste m, it displays it. You can then Se le ct it , or st ar t ano th er s ear ch b y pr ess in g Nex t . Note: If you ha ve two phon e number s (two NAMs), the Man ual and New sea r ch featur es are o nly used with your pr imar y phon e nu mber (N AM 1). Se e âÂÂN AM sel ec tionâ on pa ge 45 fo r mor e infor mation c once rning N AMs. T o switch fr om priva te to publ ic If y ou are in a priv ate syst e m and wa nt ac ces s to a public system, pre ss and hold Menu when you ar e not in a call . Yo ur phon e w ill dis play Se arc h p ub lic sy ste m s? , press OK and your ph one w ill use t he publ ic s y stem for the next (only on ce) outgoing call . After that it goes back to Auto m a ti c syst em select i on . T ext messages and pages Before you can se nd or receive text messages and pages, you must su b scribe to the text messaging net work s ervi ce.
64 Some or a ll of th es e feat ures may not b e ava ilabl e in some w ireless systems. Please see your service prov ider fo r deta ils and av ail abilit y. Note: T ext messages that you rece ive with your pho ne may appear differ ent at t imes, due to m essages th at o riginate i n networks othe r than your own. A lso, the m aximu m len gth of a te xt messa ge may dep end o n the networkâ s capabilities. T ext mess age opti ons Wh en yo u ac ce ss T ext m essages , you will view a s cree n with three diffe rent options. Inbox is whe re inc oming mes sa ges are rec eived and stored. All new, unread messages are kept he re. Sav ed is where al l saved, re ad messages are kept here. Erase al l all ow s you t o erase all text messages. However, unread text m essages will not be erased. Receiv ing text message s The maximum length of a r eceived te xt message is up to 225 characters. Your phone has space for up to 30 text messages, depending on the length of each mes sage. When you r eceiv e a text me ssage Text messages are shown i n the order t hat they were received, in their orde r of p riority. Messa ge rec eived indi ca tes an un rea d mes sag e or page . If more than o ne me ssa ge is r ec eiv ed, the nu mbe r of received m essages will be listed first. New emerg enc y message indica tes that the message or page received was sent by some one via the service provider. Emergency messages are sent only in sit uatio ns wher e life and /or prop er ty ar e in imm ed iat e dan ger. Em ergency mess age s are l isted firs t and wil l override all ot he r messages. Urge nt messages are also high pri o rity messages.
65 Readin g tex t messages Wi th Messag e r ecei v ed displa yed, press Read and sc ro ll to new message, then press Read aga in Readin g opti ons Press O ptions while a te xt me ssage is d isplayed to access the f ollowing reading opti ons: Read ne xt all ows you t o re ad t he next messag e. Era se wil l eras e the me ssage. Sav e will save the message to the Sav ed fold er. Call back will a utom atic ally call wh oe ver s ent the m essa ge if any ph on e nu m bers ar e in cl ude d w it hin the message. Callin g someone back in a message Press ó while the message is disp layed to dial the number q uickly. Or, with th e message and th e phon e numbe r displa yed on yo ur ph on eâ s sc re en, y ou can pres s Options , s cro ll and sel ect Call bac k , the n pres s OK . Note: If mo re than one num ber is on the di splay, the num bers are di splayed in a list. Simply sele ct the phon e number you want to call and p ress ó . If no numbers are found, your phone will di spl ay N o nu mb er fo un d on this screen. Receiving a page Yo ur ph one di sp l ays Mes s age re ce i ve d . The m essage reads Call: , followed b y the name or number of the person wh o paged you. Na mes w ill appear only if that person has b een stored in the phone book. When your phone â s memory is full One or more messages, of lowest priority, w ill automa- tically be deleted in orde r to receive new text messages when yo ur phon eâÂÂs memor y is ful l.
66 If the me ssa ge me mo ry is st ill full , your phon e wi ll displa y No space: m essage w aiting . You can clear this notifi cation by p ressin g OK . Note: Messa ges ar e usually de leted fr om y our Inbox . An inco ming emergency m essage m ay delete m essages from your Sav ed folde r . T o uc h ton e s Yo ur ph on e ca n ge ner at e va rio us sou nd s, ca ll ed to uc h to nes , wh en the ke ys a re p res sed . Th es e ar e als o known a s DTMF tones. Touch tones ca n be used for many aut om ated, over - t he-pho ne servi ces suc h as c hecking ba nk balan ces, air line arriv al an d depar tu re time s, a nd usin g vo ice mailbox options. Touch to nes can be sent only when a call is a ctiv e. Storing to uch tone strings Touch t one strings c an be used for se nding and re ceivi ng in formati on with your p hone. For ex ampl e, you can sto re your offi ce voice ma ilb ox n umber , al o n g with y our password f or easy access to your messages. Stor e touc h t one str ings th e same way you stor e phone numbers ( see page 50 ). Yo u can sto re a who le di gi t seq uen c e in yo ur p ho ne book an d sen d it a s touch tones f or freque ntly-used strings of numbers. Sending a touch ton e string Make sure Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - T ouc h t ones - Ma nual t ouch tones ) is n ot set to Off . 1. Du rin g a ca ll, p ress Options 2. Sc roll to T ouc h t o n es and pre ss OK 3. E nte r to uc h t one stri ng or reca ll stri ng fr om th e phone book and pr e ss OK Note: Use c autio n when sen ding confid ential informati on ove r the ai r when u sing D TMF tones i n anal og mo de.
67 Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Ente r the pho n e numb er (e. g. your office voice mail box) 2. Pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. Ente r the touch tone string (e. g. voice mail box password) 4. Stor e the numb er as you normal ly woul d Note: S ee â Spe cial Char acters (fo r stori ng num bers)â on page 37 for details on âÂÂpâ and â wâ char acters. When you dial t his numbe r, your phone first dials the phone num b er , then wai ts (b ecause of the âÂÂwâ charac ter) for you to pre ss Se nd . Your ph one the n sends your password. If you i nclud e a âÂÂpâ cha racter in stead of a âÂÂwâÂÂ, your p hone pa uses fo r 2.5 se con ds, th en aut oma tic ally sends your password as touc h tones. T o uc h tone leng t h This f e atur e d etermi nes the l ength of each touch to ne when the y are s ent auto mati cally. Shor t sets the tone l ength to .1 second . Long sets t he tone l ength t o .5 sec ond. You can set the touc h tone length b y pressing Menu 4 2 3 2 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - T ouc h t ones - T o uch tone le ngth ). Unl ocke d p hone num ber W hen th e p ho ne loc k i s o n ( see pa ge 51 ), no ca lls can b e m ade . Ho wev e r, yo u ca n st ore o ne num b er i nto y ou r phone tha t can b e call ed when itâ s lock ed. Storin g the unlock ed phone number 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 2 ( Set ting s - Secur i ty sett ings - Acc e ss co de s - Unlo cke d ph one numb e r ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e an d press OK
68 3. Enter p hone num ber at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch and scroll through the phone book) 4. Press OK Call ing the unloc ked phone number Note: Y our phone m ust be locked to u se th is featu re. Pr ess W or V once, then ó or you can manual ly ente r the p hon e numbe r as i t is s t or ed and pr ess ó . Vibra tin g alert This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). When your p hone has th e vib ratin g bat tery attac hed, you can set your phon e to vi brate when you rec eiv e a voi ce call . Note: Th is setti ng wil l not appear in your p hon e unless a vibra ting batte ry h as been a ttach ed. Activating vibrating aler t 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our pho ne lis ts ea ch Prof ile. Us e W to hi ghlight t he one you want to set the vibra ting alert fo r and pr ess O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pr e ss OK . Pre ss W to r each Vibr ating alert , t hen pr ess Se lect aga in. 4. Use W to hi ghlight On or Of f and pr e ss OK . If you choose On , yo ur pho ne wil l vibr ate even if you have set Rin gin g op tio n s ( see page 57 ) to Sile nt . "The vib rating batter y do es not vibr ate when the phone i s connect ed t o or pla ced in any char ging device." Vo ic e m a ilb o x n um be r This nu mber dia ls you r voice m ailbox. See âÂÂVoice messagesâ in next sect ion.
69 Voice messages Vo ice ma il is a net w ork s erv ice tha t m ay req ui re a subscription from your s ervice provider. Your ph one wil l noti fy you when you recei ve a voice message. New v oice mes sage wi ll app ear on th e disp lay along with the i con, and youâÂÂl l hear a short beep. Your phone will display the number of voice messages if youâÂÂve re ceiv ed m ore than one . Setting up your voice mailbo x num ber Before you c an retrieve any v oice message s, you need to store your voice mail b ox number. Your servi ce provid er usua lly give s this numb er to you. When youâ re read y to sto re you r v oic e mai lbox number , press Men u 1 2 2 ( Messag es - V oice m essages - V oice mai l box nu mb er ). Then enter your v oi ce mailbox phone numb er and press OK . This numbe r can be up to 32 digits long and is used until itâ s changed. So if your phone number c hanges, you m ay nee d to change y our voi ce mail box numb er along with it . Gr eetings, passwor ds, and pr ompts These may vary in different wireless syste ms. So if you need infor mat ion about h ow to r ecor d your gree ting or how to stor e your pa ssword , con tact your ser vic e provid er. YouâÂÂll also need to contact them on how to lis ten to vo ice me ss a ges o nc e yo uâÂÂr e co nn ect ed to y ou r voi ce mail box. Liste ning to your voi ce messages If Ne w vo ice mes sa g e is disp lay ed, ju st pr ess Liste n and follow the prompts. If youâÂÂd rather listen t o your messages l ater, press Exi t . You ca n list en to me ssages anytime if you pre ss and hold th e 1 ke y; Ca lling vo ice mai lbo x wi ll ap pea r o n t he display. Or i f you prefer, you can a c cess your voice mail box by pre ssi ng Me nu 1 2 1 ( Mess a ges - V oi ce messages - Listen t o voice m ess ages ).
70 Voice pr ivacy Note: Thi s feature may not be avai lable in all areas. Pl ease see your service provider for details a nd availabil ity . Use d on ly in dig ital ne two rks , vo ice p riv ac y enc ryp ts t he vo ice ch ann e l so th at peo p le can not eav esd ro p on yo ur c onv e rs ati o n. Voic e priva cy wil l becom e ac tive o nly during a call an d wil l no tify you wit h a b ee p. V oic e pri vacy act ive wil l als o appe ar on th e disp lay. If yo u turn thi s featur e on an d voice p riva cy becomes inacti ve f or any re ason, you r phone displays Vo i c e pri v a cy no t ac ti ve and b eeps . You m ay set this to On or Off by pressing Menu 4 4 1 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - V oic e pr ivacy ). Vo l u m e Yo u can adju st th e rin ging vol ume an d earpi ece v olu me with yo ur phone. See â Earpiece volum eâ on p age 34 and âÂÂRing ing vo lume â o n pa ge 58 . Warni ng and game tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). Warning and g ame t ones in clude tones you r phon e makes fo r cond ition s s u ch as errors, c onfir- mati ons, power on , batte ry l ow, recharg e b atter y and games. You can set warni ng and game tones on or off. T urn in g wa rn in g a nd ga m e to ne s on a nd off 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our pho ne lis ts ea ch Prof ile. Us e W to hi ghlight t he one you want to set the warning an d game tones for and p r ess O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Warning and gam e tone s , then pr es s Sel ect . 4. Sc roll to On or Off and press OK
71 Wel come n ot e You ca n program a welcom e note into your p hone to d ispla y a me ss age w hen yo u firs t tur n i t o n ( i.e . hel lo , your name, a re minder, etc.). The maximum length is 36 char acter s. 1. Press Menu 1 3 ( Mes sa ges - We l c o m e n o t e ) 2. Ente r new me ssage o r edit an exi sti ng one, then pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W to Save or Era se and pre ss OK Th e w elc om e no te dis pl ays ea ch ti me yo ur p h one i s sw itch e d on . C har act er s yo u en ter are add ed to t he le ft of th e cur sor . Press Clear to delete cha racters to the lef t o f th e cur sor . Press W or V to move the c ursor right or left. See âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ o n page 35 for details.
72 6. Accessories If you want to enhan ce your p honeâÂÂs f uncti onality, an ex ten sive ra nge of acce s sor ies i s avai lable fo r you . You can select any of these it ems to help accommo date you r sp ecifi c co mmuni cation nee d s. For ava ilabil ity of t hese an d ot her acce ssorie s, cont act you r serv ice provider. A fe w prac tica l r ules for ac cess ory op erat io n: Ke ep al l acce ss orie s o ut of reac h of sm all child ren. Wh en y ou di scon nec t the po wer cord of any acce ssory , grasp and pul l the plug, not the cor d. Check regu larly that any veh icle-i nstall ed ac cesso- ri es ar e mo unt ed a nd ar e op erat ing p r operl y . In stall atio n of any comple x car acc esso ri es must be m ade by qualif ied p ersonn el only . Use onl y batteries , cha rgers an d ac cessori es appr oved by t he phone man ufacturer for use with t his par ticul ar ph one mo del. The use of an y other types may inva lidate any ap pr oval or warrant y app lying to the ph one , and m ay be dan gerous. See page 6 for im portant battery usage informa tion . Batte ries The fol lowing table shows batte ry options that are ava ilab le f or yo ur p ho ne, cha rgin g t im es with th e R api d Tra vel Char ger (ACP-9U) and the Stand ard Travel Char ger (ACP-7U ), tal k time s, and stand by ti mes. Consult your service provider for m ore information.
73 Cha rgi ng Times Note: The time s displa yed above ar e appr oximate an d w ill allow yo ur batter y to obtain appr oxima tely 80% of its cap acity . A t this time, the battery scroll bars on your phoneâ s display will stop scrolling. If you wish to obtain 100% battery c apacity , please allow another two hours t o âÂÂtrickl eâ or âÂÂmaint enanceâ charge. Standby and T alk Times Note: T he ti mes shown are appro ximate . Batter y o peration times var y accord ing to signa l conditio ns, netwo rk param eters set by the servi ce provi der , and how you use yo ur phone. Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2/BMS-2S Extend ed NiMH Batter y 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BMS-2V Vi brating NiMH Batter y 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Extended Li-Ion Battery 1500 mAh 5 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Ta l k T i m e Analog Ta l k T i m e Standby Ti m e 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/BMS-2S 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 NiMH 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)
74 Char ge rs & ot he r ac ce ssor i es The fol lowing chargers and othe r accessories are ava ilab le fo r you r p hon e; pl eas e se e you r de aler fo r de tail s . Also, refer to the accessories br ochur e that was included in you r sal es p ack ag e fo r the en tir e lin e of Noki a Orig in al Ac cessori es. Note: W hen a ch arge r is no t in u se, disc onnect i t from the po w- er sour ce. Do not l eave the b attery c onne cted to a charg er f or longer t han a week, since over charging may sho rten its life. If left unused, a fully c harged battery will disc harge itself over ti me. Standar d T ravel Char ger (AC P - 7U ) This lightweight (187g) and dura b le AC cha rger can be used w ith a ll battery opti ons. To us e th e St anda rd T rav el Cha rge r, plu g it int o a wa ll out- let and co nnect t he le ad fro m the cha rger to the bas e of yo ur ph one. Th e c har ge r ca n al so be used to ge the r wi th th e Compact Desktop Cha rging Sta nd (DC H-9). Rapid T ravel Char ger (ACP-9U) This lightweight (100g) AC charger can be used with al l batter y opt ions. Call s can be made duri ng charging , eve n wi th a fu lly d is cha rg ed ba tte ry. To u se th e Ra pi d Tr av el C har g er (AC P-9U ), pl ug it into a st and ard 120V AC wall outl et, and connect t h e lead fr om the charger to the base of your phone . The charger can also be used together with the optional Compact Desktop Cha rging Sta nd (DC H-9). Appr oximat e chargi ng ti mes for di schar ged b a t terie s are shown at th e begin ning of t his secti on.
75 Rapid Cigar ette Lighter Char ger (LCH-9) You ca n charge your phoneâ s bat tery from your vehicl e battery by using the Rapid Ciga rette Lighter Charger (LCH-9). You can also use this lightweight c harger with th e C omp ac t Des k top Ch arg in g S tan d (D CH- 9). Call s are po ssible during char gi ng. A gr een lig ht indi cates th e charg er is re ady for cha rging ( when not char gin g) or fi nished cha rging (i f it has been cha rging). The batt ery charg ing ti mes are the sam e as thos e for th e Ra pid Tr av el C har ge r ( AC P-9U ) The input voltage range is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid p rolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not runn ing; this m ay cause the battery of your car to drai n. Note also t hat i n som e car s th e cigar ette lig ht er plug is not provide d with electrici ty if the igniti on is not switched o n. Compact Desktop Charg ing Stand (DCH-9) Used toget her with the Standa rd Trav el Char ger (ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (A CP-9U) , the Compact Desktop Charging St and (DC H-9) is an eco- nomi cal choic e w he n you ne ed y ou r ph on e clo se a t ha nd , alw ay s rea dy for ca lls . This chargi ng stand allows you to c h arge your phone âÂÂs b att ery in the fr on t ch argi n g sl ot, p lus a spa re ba tt er y in th e rea r ch arg ing slo t. When cha rging both bat terie s simul taneousl y, charg ing will b egin in the front chargi ng slot and then mo ve to th e rear slot once the front battery is 100% c harged.
76 Plea se refer to the chart below for chargin g times in the re ar cha rging s lot. Note: P lease n ote that if you are char ging a batte r y in t he rear chargi ng slot w hile another ba tter y oc cupies the fro nt slot , please allow a n addi tional two hou rs for a âÂÂmai ntenance â charge for the batt ery in the fro nt slot. P lease se e page 73 for chargi ng time s for the fro nt ch arging sl ot. If youâÂÂre c harging a b attery i n the front charging slot, charging is i ndicated by the scrolling batte ry b ars on the righ t s ide of yo ur phon eâ s d ispl ay. W hen th e s cro lling stops, th e battery i s approximately 80% charged. A ba tter y will be ful ly char ged a c ouple of h ours aft er the scrolling stops. Als o, you may notic e a lig ht indicato r on th e stand, whi ch is used fo r ch arging a s pare b a t tery. A gre en ligh t ind icat es a b atte ry is a t leas t 80% f ull; th e red l ight ind icates a b attery is char ging. DCH-9 Rea r Slot Charg ing T imes Battery Option Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U When front slot emp t y When front occupied When front slot empty When front occupied BLS-2 E xtended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs 30 min 8 hrs 30 min 4 hrs 10 min 5 hrs 25 min BMS-2/BM S-2S Ext ended NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 Ul tra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs 15 hrs 40 min 8 hrs 10 hrs 30 min
77 7. T roublesh ooting What if c harging f ails? If Not char gin g is displayed, charging is suspende d. Make sure t he ba tter y i s conne cted to an app roved char ging device and that the batt ery is at room tempe r- atur e. Extrem e temp erat ures, hot or col d , can af fect yo ur batt ery âÂÂs pe rfo rma nce an d pre ve nt ch arg ing . If charging st i ll f a ils, d isconnect t he charger from y our phone. Then r eco nnect th e charger to your pho ne an d retry . If you st ill exper ie nce ch argi ng prob lems , cont act your deal er and, if ne cessary, b ring your pho ne in to h a v e i t s e r v i c e d . A l s o r e m e m b e r t o b r i n g i n y o u r b a t t e r y and cha rger . No servi c e If youâÂÂre outside th e wireless se rvice area, No s erv ice will display on your phone. No calls can be made or received, however, e mergency 911 c al ls m ay still be possibl e. What i f the c all doesnâÂÂt go through? Your ph one can make and r eceive cal ls only when it âÂÂs switched on and in the wireless networkâÂÂs service area. No s ervi ce m eans t hat you âÂÂre pr obab ly ou tsi de t he wire - les s se rvice area. No c all s can b e m ade or recei ved. See âÂÂGet a good signalâ on page 7. Check call restri ctions mea ns ca lls to t he ph on e nu m ber you trie d to ca ll ar e restr ic ted ( se e âÂÂR est rict c all s â on page 55 ), or yo ur ph on e is lock ed ( see âÂÂP hone lo ckâ o n page 51 ). Note: Ch eck w ith your ser v ice pro vider f or in formation about when yo u ne ed to d ial a âÂÂ1 â an d/or a n area c ode in addi tion to the nu mb er . If y ou mak e a mis t ake d i ali ng Press Clear to delet e the last cha rac ter ent ered, or press and hold Clear to de let e al l cha rac ter s en tere d.
78 8. R efe ren ce In fo rm a tion Impor tant Safe ty In formation Tr affi c Saf e t y Do n ot use a h and-he ld te lephone wh ile driving a vehi cle. If using a han d-held ph one park the vehicl e befo re conversing. Always secu re the phone in i ts holder ; do no t pla ce the p hone on the passen ger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert de vice to operat e a ve hicleâ s lights o r horn on pu blic r oa ds is n ot per mitt ed. Reme mber , road safety alw ays comes first! Op er at in g Env iro nm en t Reme mber to follow any speci al regulatio ns in force in any area and always sw itch o ff your phone when ever it is forbi dden t o use it, or when it may cau se inte rference or dang er . When connecti ng th e phone or any accesso ry to anothe r de- vice, read its userâ s guide for deta iled safety instru ctions. Do not connect incom pati ble products. As wi th other mobi le radi o tran smittin g eq uipment, user s ar e advised that for the satisfact ory operat ion of the eq uipment and for the safety of perso nnel, it is recomm ended that the equ ip- ment shou ld onl y be u sed in the normal operat ing po sition (held to y our ear with the a nten na pointi ng ove r you r shoulde r). El ec tr onic Device s Most m oder n electronic e quipm ent i s shielde d from rad io frequency (RF) si gnals. How ever , c erta in elect r onic equ ipmen t may not be shielded against th e RF signals from your wireless phone. Pace m ake rs Pacem aker m anufacturers recommend th at a m inimum se para- tion of 6 inche s (20 cm.) be ma intained be tween a h andhel d wireless phone and a pacem aker to avo id po tentia l interference with t he pacem aker . Th ese recommen datio ns are consistent with t he indepe nde nt research by and recommend ations of W ireless T e chnology Rese arch. Persons with pacema kers: ⢠Sho uld always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacem aker when the phone i s sw itched on ;
79 ⢠Should not car ry t he phon e in a breast p ocke t; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pace maker to minimi ze the potent ial for interf eren ce. ⢠If you have any r eason to suspect that in terferen ce is taking plac e, switc h of f your phone imm ediate ly. He ari ng Ai ds Some digital wir eless phones may interfe re wit h some hearing aids . In the event of such inte rference, you may wan t to consul t your se rvice p r ovi der . Other Med ical De vices Opera tion o f any rad io tra nsmitt ing equi pment , includ ing ce llular phon es, may i nterfere with t he f unctionali ty of i nadequa tely pr ot ect ed m edi ca l de vices . Co ns ult a phy sici an or t he manuf ac- turer of t he medi cal device to dete rmine if the y are ade quately shie lded from exter nal RF energ y or if yo u have any questi ons. Switch of f yo ur phone in health car e facilit ies when any r eg ula- tions p osted in these a reas instruct you to do so. Hospita ls or heal th care faci litie s may be usi ng equip men t that co uld b e sensi tive to exter nal RF energy . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affect i mproperly inst alled o r inadeq uate ly shie lded el ectr onic syste ms in motor vehicles (e .g. electronic fuel injection systems, e lectronic ant i-skid (anti-lock) b rak ing systems, electr onic sp eed con tr ol syst ems, air bag systems). Ch eck with the ma nufac tur er or its representat ive regarding your ve hicle. Y ou should also c onsult the man ufacturer of any equi pment that ha s bee n added to your vehicle. Poste d Facil ities Switch your ph one off in any fac ility where post ed noti ces so re q ui re. P o te n t ia ll y E xp l os iv e At m o s p h e re s Switch off your phone when in any a r ea with a p otenti ally expl o- sive atmosp here and obey all sign s and instru ctions . Sparks in such areas co uld cause an e xpl osion or fire r e sulti ng in bodily injury or eve n death.
80 Users a re advised to switc h o f f the pho ne w hile at a r efuel ing po i nt (s er vi ce s tat ion ). Us ers are r emi nded of t h e ne ed t o o b- serve restricti ons on t he u se of rad io eq uipment in fuel depo ts (fuel st orage a nd di stributi on areas), che mical p lants o r where blasting operati ons ar e in pr og ress. Areas with a pote ntiall y explosive atmo sphere are often but not always c learly m arked. T hey inclu de below deck on bo ats; chemical transfe r or sto rage fac ilities; vehicles u sing li quefied petroleum ga s (such as propane o r butane ); areas whe re the air contai ns chem icals or particl es, such a s gr ain, dust o r metal powder s; and an y ot her area where you would norma lly be advised to tur n o ff yo ur veh icle engine. Ve hicl es Only quali fied personnel sho uld service the phone, or install t he phone i n a vehicl e. Faulty installati on or ser vice may b e danger - ous and may invalidate any w arranty w hich may apply to the unit. Check regularl y that all wireless phone e quip ment in yo ur vehicle i s mou nted and op erati ng properly . Do not store or carry flamm able liquids, gases or explosive materi als in the same com partm ent as the ph one, i ts parts o r accessori es. For vehi cles equi pped with an air bag , remember that an air b ag inflates with great for ce. Do not place objec ts, inclu ding both installe d or po rtable wi r eless eq uipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar ea. If in- vehicle wir eless equipm ent is impr o perl y installed and the air bag infla tes, serious injury could result. Switch o ff your ph one bef ore boarding an aircraft . The use of wireless te lepho nes in an a ircraft ma y be dan gerous to the op - erati on of th e aircraft, di srupt t he wireless tel ephon e networ k and may be ille gal. Failur e to observe these instructions may lead t o the suspension or den ial o f tele phone ser vices to the offen der , or legal act ion, o r both.
81 Emergen cy Calls IMP ORTAN T ! Thi s phone, lik e any wireless p hone, op era tes u sing r adio sign als, wireless and landline networks as well as user -pro- gram med fun ction s which can not gua rantee c onnecti on i n all cond itions. T her efore, you shou ld never rely solely up on a ny wireless pho ne for essent ial com municati ons (e.g . medical emer gencie s). Remem ber , to make or receive any c alls the pho ne must be switc hed on and in a servic e area with adeq uate sig nal st rength. Emergency c alls may no t be possible o n all wireless phone net- works o r when cert ain net work servi ces and/o r phone featu r es are in us e. Check with local se rvice p r oviders. M aking an E me rge ncy Call 1. If the phone is not on, swi tch it on 2. Pr ess the ô k ey to r eady the phone for calls. (Pr ess it twic e if ther e ar e st ill dig its on the d i sp lay .) 3. Key in t he em ergen cy number for your p r esent locati on (e.g. 911 or other of fici al emergency number ). Eme rgency nu mbers vary b y lo cati on. 4. Pr ess ó If cert ain fea ture s are i n use (keygu ard, re strict calls , etc.), yo u may first need to tur n those fe atures off befo re you c an m ake an emer gency cal l. Consul t thi s docum ent and your l ocal c ellular ser vice p rovider . Whe n making an em ergenc y call, remem ber to give a ll the n e- cessary i nform ation as accurate ly as possib le. Remem ber tha t your w ir ele ss phone may be th e on ly mea ns of com municati on at the scen e of an a cciden t - do not cu t off the c all unti l given permission to do so.
82 Radi o Frequency (RF) S ign a ls Y ou r wi reless handheld porta ble teleph one is a low p ower radi o transmi tter a nd receiver . When it is ON, i t receives and also sends ou t radio frequency (RF ) signals. In Augus t, 19 96, th e Fed eral Co mmuni cat ions C ommi ss io n (FCC) adopted RF exposur e guideline s with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. T hose gui delines are cons istent with safety stand ards pr e viously set by both U.S. and inte rna tional stan dar ds bodies : ANSI C95. 1 (1992 )*, NCR P Repo rt 86 (1986)* , ICN IRP (19 96)*. Those sta nda rd s were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluat ions of the relevant scienti fic litera ture. For examp le, over 120 sci entists , engineer s, and physic ians from univer sities, go v- er nme nt health a gen cies and i ndustry reviewed the avai lable body o f research to develop the A NSI Stan dard (C95.1 ). The design of you r phone complies with the FCC guidelin es (and tho se sta ndards). *Ame rican Nati onal S tandards Institut e, Natio nal Counc il on Radiat ion Protecti on and Measuremen ts; Inter nati onal Commi ssion on No n-Ioni zing Radi ation Pr otecti on.
83 Car e an d Ma inte na nce Y our phone is a pr odu ct of sup erior de sign and cr aftsmansh ip and sh ould be treated w ith ca re. The sugge stions below wi ll help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy thi s product fo r many yea rs. Whe n usin g your p hon e, batte ry , charg er , O R any accesso ry: ⢠Keep it and al l its p arts and accessori es out of smal l childr enâÂÂs reach. ⢠Keep it dr y. Precip itation , hu midity a nd liq uids co ntain mine rals th at w ill corro de electroni c cir cuits. ⢠Do n ot use o r store it in du sty, dirty ar eas as i ts moving par ts ca n be da mage d. ⢠Do n ot stor e it in hot areas. Hig h te mperat ures can shor ten the l ife of electronic d evices, damage bat teries, and warp or me lt cer tain p lastics. ⢠Do n ot store it in co ld areas. When t he p hone wa rms up (to it s norma l ope ratin g temp erat ure), mo isture can form inside the pho ne, w hich may d ama ge the p hone's e lec- troni c circui t boar ds. ⢠Do n ot attem pt to ope n it. No n-expe rt h andling of the device ma y dam age i t. ⢠Do no t drop , knock or shake i t. Rough ha ndli ng can b reak inter nal cir cuit boar ds. ⢠Do n ot use ha rsh c hemical s, clea ning sol vents, or stro ng deter gents to cl ean it. Wipe it with a soft cl oth slightly dampe ned in a mi ld so ap-and -water solution . ⢠Do n ot paint it. P aint c an clog th e dev iceâÂÂs mov ing pa rts and pr event prope r oper ation . ⢠Use o nly the suppl ied or an ap proved r eplac eme nt antenna . Unau tho rized a ntennas, mo dification s or attach- ments coul d dam age the pho ne and may vio late r egula - tion s go verning ra dio d evices. ⢠If th e phone , ba ttery, ch arge r, or a ny accessor y is not working properl y, take it to your nearest qualified ser vice facility. The p ersonne l there will assist yo u, and if n eces- sa ry, a rra nge f or se rvice .
84 9. T echn ical Da ta Wire less Syst em Dual -Band TDMA an d AMPS Weight 165g (5.8 oz) w ith BMS-2/ BMS- 2S 900 m Ah NiMH B attery Size 140 cc Freq uency Range Lowba nd 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX) 869.04 - 893.97 MHz (RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (RX) Tr ans m itte r O utp ut Po we r Up to 600mW nominal Bat tery V oltage 3.6 V n omina l Charging current 850 mAh m ax. Oper ating T emper atur e -20 ðC to 40 ðC (-4ðF t o 104ðF) Number of Channels 832 lowband 1997 highband Number of NAMs 3 Memory Locations 199 Memo ry Ca p aci ty Alp ha: 16 d igi ts per lo cat ion Numeric: 32 digits p er location Nokia, Connecting Peop le and the Orig inal Ac cessori es logos ar e trademarks of Nokia Cor poration and/or its af filiates. Th e inf orma tion cont aine d in t his pho ne wa s wri tt en for dua l- mode TDMA an d AM PS p hones . The ri ght to ma ke chang es and i mprovements to any o f the products d escrib ed in this guide wi thout prior noti ce is r eserve d. é1999 Nok ia Mo bil e Phon es. A ll righ ts rese rved . Thes e comm oditie s are author ized b y the U .S. Go vern men t for export o nly to Can ada , Mexico, or the Un ited Stat es. Th ey may not be resol d, divert ed, transferred, o r other wise di sposed of in any othe r co untry , eithe r in thei r ori ginal form or after b eing incorpora ted thr ough an intermediate pr ocess into other end- item s, without t he w ritten approval of th e U.S . Dep artmen t o f State. Part No. 9352384 Issue No. 1 Phase 3 Printed in Canada 09/99
85 10. NOKIA One-Y ear Li mited Warr anty Nokia Mo bil e Phones, In c. (âÂÂNMP âÂÂ) war rants tha t this cellular phon e (âÂÂProductâ ) is free from de fects in material and workmanship that r esult in Pr o duct failu r e d uring norm a l usage, according t o t he follo wing t erms and conditi ons: 1. The limited wa rranty for the Pr oduc t extends fo r ONE (1) yea r begi nnin g on th e date o f th e purchase of the Produc t. 2. Th e limi ted wa rranty ext ends to the orig inal purchase r of the Product (âÂÂCo nsumerâ ) and i s not a ssignab le or tra nsfer able to any subsequ ent purchaser/en d-user . 3. Th e limited warran ty exte nds onl y to Con sume rs who pur ch ase t h e Pr oduct in the Unit ed Stat e s. 4. D uring th e li mited war ranty pe riod , NMP w ill repair , o r replace, at NMP 's opt ion, a ny defectiv e par ts, or an y parts t hat w ill not properly o per ate for t heir int ended use with new or facto ry rebuilt replace men t items i f such repair o r replacem ent is neede d b ecause of p roduct mal functi on or fa ilure duri ng norm al usage. No charge will be made to the Consumer for any such part s. NMP w ill also pay for the labor charge s incur r ed by NM P in r epairing o r r e plac ing the defect ive parts. The limite d warran ty does not cover defects in appear ance , cosmet ic, deco rative or struct ural item s, includi ng fram ing, and any non -oper ative par ts. NMP's limit of liabili t y under the lim ited warranty shall be the actual cash va lue of the Product at the time the Consu mer retur ns th e Product for repair , de term ined by the p rice p aid by the Co nsumer f or t he Product less a reasonable amount for usage. NMP sh all not be li a ble fo r an y other lo sses or damages. These remedies a re the Cons umerâ s exclusiv e remedies fo r breach of warranty . 5. U pon request from NMP , the Co nsumer must prove the dat e of the orig inal pur chase of the Pr oduct by a dated bill o f sale or dated item ized receipt . 6. Th e Consu mer shall bear t he co st of shippi ng the Product to NMP in Melbo ur ne, Flor ida. NMP shall be ar the cost of shippi ng the P roduct bac k to the Consu mer afte r th e comp letion of service under th is limited warranty . 7. The C onsu mer sh all have no c over age or b enef its u nde r t his lim ited wa rran ty if any of the followi ng con dit ions are applica ble: a) The Product h as be en subj ect to abn ormal use, ab normal cond itions, i mproper stor age , exposure to moist ur e or damp ness, unautho rized modi fication s, un authoriz ed conne ction s, una uthorized repair , m isuse, negl ect, ab use, acci dent, al terat ion, im proper instal lation , or ot her acts which are not the faul t of NMP , includi ng dama ge cau sed by shippi ng.
86 b) The P r oduc t has bee n d amaged fr om exte rn al caus es such as col lision wi th an ob ject, or from fire, flood ing, sa nd, di rt, windst orm, li ghtning, ear thquake or dam age from exposure to weather con ditions, an Act of God, or bat tery leakag e, theft, blow n fuse, o r imp r oper use of an y elect rical source, or damag e caus ed by th e co nnecti on to o ther produ cts n ot recomm ended for inte r c onnectio n by NMP . c) NMP was not a dvised by the Con sumer i n writi ng of t he alleg ed defect or malfunctio n of the Produ ct within fourteen (14) days after the expiration of t he appl icabl e limited warran ty peri od. d) The Produ ct seria l number pl ate or t he acc essory data co de has been removed, de faced or altered. e) The defect or dam age was caused by the defe ctive functi on of the c ellula r system o r by inad equa te signal r ecepti on b y the exter na l antenna. 8. If a pr o blem d evelops du ring the limited warra nty per iod, the Consumer shall ta ke the fo llowin g step- by-step proced ure: a) The Co nsumer shall r etur n the Product to the pl ace of purchase for repair or replacem ent pr ocessi ng. b) If âÂÂaâ is no t conven ient b ecause of distan ce (more tha n 50 miles) or for o ther good cause, the Consume r shall ship th e Product p repaid an d insured to: Nokia Mob ile Ph ones, Inc. Attn: Repair Dep ar tment 795 West N as a Blv d. Melb our ne, FL. 32 901 c) The Con sume r shall incl ude a retur n add r ess, daytim e pho ne number and/o r fa x number , complet e d escripti on of th e problem, proof of purchase an d se rvice agreemen t (if appl icable). Expenses r elat ed to removing the P r oduct fr o m an installa tion ar e not cover ed under this li m ited warranty . d) The Consumer will be b illed for any parts or la bor charges not covered by th is lim ited warr anty . T he Consum er will be r esponsib le for any expenses r elated to reinstalla tion of the Produc t. e) NMP will repair or auth orize t he repair of the P r oduct under the lim ited warranty withi n 30 d ays aft er receipt of the P roduct by NMP or an NM P auth orized servic e center . If NMP c annot perfor m repair covered u nde r th is lim ited warr anty w ithin 3 0 days, or after a reasonable num ber of a ttempt s to repair the same de fect, NMP at its opti on, wi ll provide a replace men t Product o r r efund the purchase pr ice of the Product l ess a reasonable am ount for usage.
87 f) If the Product i s retur ned to N MP du ring the lim ited warranty peri od, b ut t he problem w it h the P roduct is n ot cov ered un der the te rms and con ditions of this limited warrant y , the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consum er must pay to have th e Product repaired, wi th all shi ppi ng ch arg es b il l ed to the Co nsu mer . I f the esti mate is refused, th e Product will be retur ned freight collect . If t he Product is retur ned t o NM P after the expir ation of t he limite d warranty period , NMP's norma l service policies sha ll appl y and the Consumer will be r esponsible for all shipping char ges. 9. Th e Product cons ists of n ewly asse mbled eq uipm ent that may cont ain used compone nts that have bee n repr o cessed to allow machin e complian ce with Pr oduct perfo rmance and r eliab ility specifica tions. 10. ANY IMPLIE D W ARRA NTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY , OR FITNE SS FOR A P ARTICULA R PURPO SE OR USE, S HALL BE LIMI TED TO THE DURA TION OF THE FORE GOING LIM ITE D WRITTEN WAR R ANTY . OTHERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WA RRANTY IS THE CONSUMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR RANTIES, E XPRESS O R IMPL IED. NMP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPE CIAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQU ENTIAL DAMA GES, IN CLUDI NG BU T NO T LIMI TED TO, LOS S OF ANTICIP A TED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVEN UE , P UNI TI VE DA MAGES, LOS S OF USE O F TH E PRODUCT O R ANY ASSO CIA T ED EQ UIPME NT , COS T OF CAPIT AL, COST OF ANY SUBS TITUT E EQUI PMENT OR F AC IL ITIES , DO WNTI ME, TH E CL AIM S OF ANY THIR D P ARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTOMERS, AND INJUR Y TO PROPERT Y , RESUL TING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT O R ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE WAR RANTY , BREACH OF CONTRACT , NE GLIGENCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OT HER LEGAL OR EQUIT AB LE TH EORY , EVEN IF NMP K NEW OF THE LIK ELIHO OD OF S UCH DAMAGES . NMP SHALL NOT BE LIAB LE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SERV ICE UNDER THE L IMITED WARRA NT Y , OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD T HA T THE PR ODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED. 11. S ome st ates do n ot allow limitati on of h ow long an imp lied war ran ty las ts , so th e ab ov e on e- ye ar war ran t y l im ita tion may not appl y to you (the Co nsumer). Som e state s d o no t allo w the ex clusion o r limitat ion of inciden tal an d conseq uentia l damage s, so cer tain o f the ab ove limita tions or excl usions may not apply to you (the Con sumer). T his limited war ranty gives t he Consum er specifi c legal rights an d t he Consum er may a lso have o ther ri ghts whi ch vary from state to state.
88 12. NMP neith er assumes nor auth orizes any auth orized service center o r a ny other person or entity t o assume for it any othe r obligation or liabil ity b eyond th at which is exp ressly pr ovide d for in this limi t ed warrant y including the pr ovider or seller of any extended warran ty or servi ce agreem ent. 13. T his is the en tire warranty bet ween NM P and the Consu mer , and super sede s all prio r and cont empor aneous agreeme nts or underst andin gs, oral o r writ ten, and all com municati ons relatin g to the P roduct, an d no representati on, promi se or c ond ition n ot contai ned he r ein sha ll modif y these ter ms. 14. Th is lim ited w arranty a llo cates the risk of fail ure of the Product b etween t he Consum er a nd NMP . The allocat ion is recognized by the Co nsumer and is r eflected in the purchase pric e of the P roduc t. 15. A ny action o r lawsu it for breach of wa rranty m ust be comme nced wi thin ei ghteen ( 18) m onths fo llowing deliv ery of the Produ ct. 16. Quest ions co ncer ning this limite d wa rranty m ay be di r ected to: Customer Service, USA Nokia Mobile Ph ones 7725 Woo dlan d Center Boul evard, Sui te #15 0 T amp a, F L 3 3614 T el ephone: 1- 888-NOK IA2U (1-8 88- 665- 4228) Facs imile: (81 3) 249- 9619 TTY U ser s: 1 -800- 24NO KIA (1 -800- 24 6-654 2) 17. The li mited warr anty pe riod for NMP suppli ed attachm ents and acc essorie s is spe cific ally define d w ithin th eir o wn wa rranty cards and p ackagin g. éNoki a is a registered t radema rk o f Nokia Corpora tion.
89 11. In dex A ABC m ode 16 Ac ces s cod es 16 Accessories 72 batteri es 72 char gers 74 Alarm cl ock 16 An swe rin g a ca ll 8 au tom at i c ans we r 8 Antenna 7 Automatic an sw er 17 Automatic r edia l 18 B Batterie s att achin g 3 avail abl e 72 char gin g 4 di sc har gi ng 5 rem o v in g 3 Blo ckin g ca lls see re s t r i c t call s C Calcu lator 18 Calen d ar 19 Ca ll block see re s t r i c t c a l l s Ca ll forw arding acti vating 22 can cel lin g 22 options 22 Ca ll log clea r call li sts 23 d ialed c al ls 33 missed calls 45 options key 23 Ca ll restric tio ns see res t ri c t call s Ca ll ti mers 23 Ca ll wait ing acti vating 25 ans w er ing an in comin g call 25 Caller gr oups 26 Ca lli ng ca rd maki ng c alls 29 storing 28 Ca lls ans w er ing 8 ans wer in g wit h call wait ing 25 auto matic answ er 17 con f e r ence ca ll 32 endi ng 8 forw arding 22 init iat ing a sec ond 32 ma ki ng 8 mu ti ng 44 si lenci ng an in comi ng call 58 swapping 25 unmuti ng 44 Car e and maint enance 83 Chargers 74 Clea r cal l lists 30 Clock 31 disp layin g/hidi ng 32 setting 31 time fo rmat 31 Confer ence ca ll 32 Cursor 20 D Dial ed call s li st 33 Dice game 39 Dir ect ory see phone book 49
90 E Earp iece vol ume 34 Editi ng names/numb ers 50 Em erge ncy call s 34 Erasi ng names/num bers 51 F Factory setti ngs, re storing 54 Forw ar din g call s 22 G Game tones 70 Game s Dice 39 Logic 38 Memory 38 Snak e 38 H Help text 13 I Inbox 39 In-ca ll menu 39 K Keyguar d 9 Keypad lock 9 Keypad tone s 40 Keys power key 7 scr o ll key 11 soft keys 11 L Langua ge 41 Last num ber r e dial 41 Lette r case 41 Li fe ti m er 41 Li ght s 42 in c ar ki t 42 Listen to v o ice messages 42 Loc k co de 42 Lo ckin g the k eypa d 9 Lockin g your phone 51 Logic ga me 38 M Makin g a ca ll 8 Memory gam e 38 Memory status 43 Menu shortcuts 14 Messa ge alert tone 44 Message received 39 Messages 43 Microphone 44 muti ng and unmuti ng 44 Missed calls list 45 N N AM sel ectio n 45 Na me s ed iting 50 era sing 51 findin g 50 storing 50 Network featur e setti ng 46 Num b e rs ed iting 50 era sing 37 findin g 50 storing 62 O On/off 7
91 P Paging 63 Phone book 49 avail abl e me mory 43 sc r o lling vie w 60 Phone l ock 51 Pow er key 7 Prof iles 53 R Read ing tex t me ssa ges 65 Rece ived ca lls list 54 Receiving text messages 64 Re di a l aut oma tic 18 last numbe r 41 Ringing options 57 Ringing t ones 58 Rin gi ng v olum e 58 S Sa fety in form ation 78 Scr oll bar 11 Scroll key 11 Sc r o llin g v iew 60 Se cur ity code 60 Shortcuts 13 Signal str ength 8 Snake game 38 Soft keys 11 Speci al cha racter s 37 Speed di ali ng see one- touch d ial ing Start sc reen 12 St orin g a ca llin g card 28 Storing names/numbers 50 T T ech nical d ata 84 To n e s keyp ad 40 message aler t tone 44 ringing opti on 57 ringing ton es 58 ringing volume 58 war ning and game 70 T ouch tones 66 U Unmut ing the micr ophone 44 V Vib r atin g ale rt 68 V o ice ma ilb ox nu mber 69 V oice message s 69 Vo i c e p r i v a c y 70 Vo l u m e ear piece 34 keyp ad to nes 40 ringing 58 W W ar ning and ga me tones 70 W arranty 85 We lc o m e n ot e 71
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Keys Scro ll key s Scro ll throug h menus , submenu s, and the phone book. Press and ho ld fo r conti nuous scrollin g . Po wer k ey Press an d hold to turn you r phon e on or off. Sof t key s Their curren t functi on is displ aye d above the key (for exam ple, here th eir functi ons are âÂÂMe nu â and âÂÂNa mes âÂÂ) . ô Push this key to end a phone cal l. ó Dials t he number on the display . Menu Menu Menu Menu Names Names Names Names Fixed antenna Do not attem pt t o exten d or rem o v e !
Indic ator s and I c ons Y ou h ave an act ive cal l. The p hon e is waiting for you to ente r a response. All tones for th e current profil e have been se t to Sile nt . Keygu ar d has b een activ ated t o hel p prevent any acci dental keyp resses. Y ou have one or mo r e voi ce mess age s wai ting . Y ou have one or mo r e unr e ad te xt me ssage s wa it ing. Digi tal service is ava ilable. Any cha racters yo u enter will b e uppe r -case letter s or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Any characters you enter will be lower -case letters or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Thi s appea rs when you press and hold the # key when storing nam es. Lette rs can no t b e entered whe n this appea rs, allo wing qui cker acc ess to num bers. Y ou are i n âÂÂspec ial char acte râ mo de; sel ect a spe cial charac ter an d press Inse rt . ( Whe n en te ri ng le tter s, y ou can swi tch to this m ode by pressing the â key .) The al arm cl ock is set . Y ou have a reminder in your calend ar to do somethin g (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a r eminder in you r calenda r th at itâ s some- oneâ s birthday (appears on ly on Cale ndar display). Y ou h ave a r eminder in you r calenda r to cal l so meone (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a r eminder in you r calenda r o f a meeting (appears only on Calendar display).
i 1. Safety At A Gla n ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting C onnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attach ing your ba tter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Remov ing the bat ter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chargi ng your new b atter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is a g ood time to charge ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Impor tant Batter y Inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Switch ing the pho ne on an d off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Get a good signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Making a ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ending a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Answ ering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Want to sto p your phon e from ri ngin g with out answer ing the cal l? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Keyguar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4. Using Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 The displa y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Wha t is the âÂÂstart screen âÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Scrollin g through the main me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Help te xt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Summa ry o f menu items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5. Features A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Access co des . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Alarm c lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 All ca lls timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calc ulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Storing exchange ra te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Converti ng currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Call fo rwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 T able of Co ntents
ii Call restrictio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call time rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call waiti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Caller gr oups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Calling car d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Making c alling card c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear cal l lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clear tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Setting the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Selectin g time form at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Displaying or hid ing the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Conference cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Current ca ll timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Customer care contact n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Dialed c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Earpiec e volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emergen cy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Entering letter s and nu mbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 ABC mod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Chang ing letter case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 123 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 In-cal l menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Languag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last call timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Life tim er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Listen to voice messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Lock cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Changin g your lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Manual tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Memor y status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Message a lert tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
iii Microp hone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Missed ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 NAM sel ection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Networ k feature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Storing codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Networ k ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 One-t ouch dialin g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Pag ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Phone b ook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Storing a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 Recal ling names & n umber s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Erasin g stored n ames and nu mbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Phone lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Phone set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Profil es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Custom izing Profile s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Recei ved calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Restore fa ctor y settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Restrict cal ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Ringi ng options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Ringi ng tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Ringi ng volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Roam ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Scrollin g view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Security setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Security cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 Changi ng your security c ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Send ow n number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Storing a name & num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Quick sa ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 T e xt messages and p ages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Recei ving text messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Read ing text me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Read ing option s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Recei ving a page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T o uch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 T o uch tone len gth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Unlocked phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7
iv Vibratin g alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 V o ice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Setting up yo ur voice mailb ox num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Greetin gs, passwords, and p rompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Listening to y our voice m essages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 V o ice privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 V o lume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 War n ing and g ame tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Welcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 6. Acces sories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Batter ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Chargers & oth er acc essories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 7. T roubl eshoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 8. Ref e rence In formation . . . . . . . . . . 78 9. T e chnic al Dat a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 10. NOK IA On e-Y ea r L imi te d W arra nt y . . 85 11. Inde x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
1 1. Safety At A Glanc e Read these simple guideline s befor e u si ng your phone. Failur e to c omply wit h these guideline s may be dange rous or illega l. For more detailed safety information, se e âÂÂImp ort ant Sa fety I nf ormation â o n page 78. Road Sa fety Comes First Do nâÂÂt use a hand-held ph one while dr iving ; park the vehi cle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Switch off your phone wh en n ear med ical eq uip- ment . Fo llow any regulati ons or r ules in fo rce. Switch Of f On A ircra ft Mob ile phon es can cause inter fer ence. U sing them o n airc ra ft is il l ega l. S wi tc h O ff W h en Re fue l in g Do not use the pho ne at a r efuel ing point. D o not use nea r fu els or chem icals. Swi t ch Of f Near Bla sti ng Do not use the ph one wh ere blasting is in p rogr ess. Observe rest r ictions, and follo w any r egulations or rules in for ce. Inte rf eren ce All mobile phones m ay get i nterference which cou ld af fec t per forma nce. Use Sensibly Use only i n the n ormal pos ition (to ear). Avoid un- necessar y con tact wit h the anten na when pho ne is on. Q u al if ie d S e r vi ce Only qualified ser vice p ersonnel may in st all or r epair cel lul ar ph o ne e quip men t. Acce ssor ies and Bat t erie s Use only appr oved acces sories a nd batteries. Do not connec t incompatib le pr oducts.
2 FCC/In du stry Ca nada Not ice Y our pho ne ma y cause TV or ra dio inter ference (e.g. when usi ng a tele phone in close p roximity to r eceiving equipm ent). The FC C/In dust ry Can ada can require you to st op usi ng your telephon e if suc h inte rference can n ot be e limin ated. If yo u re quire assistance, con tact your local se rvice f acility . This devi ce complies w ith part 15 of the FCC r ules. Oper ation is subjec t to the co ndit ion that thi s device do es no t cause har mful interf er ence. Using th is Gui de The wir eless phone described in this guide is appro ved for use in T DMA/AM PS net w or ks. A num ber of fe atures includ ed in this gu ide are called Netwo rk Services. Th ey are special services provided by wi r el ess service providers. B efor e you can take advan tage of any o f these Network Ser vices, yo u must su bscribe to the ser vice(s) from your h ome se rvice provider and o bta in inst ructi ons for thei r use. Disclaimer Itâ s possibl e that y ou may not be able to ac tivate you r phone on all wir eless systems. P lease see your se rvice pro vider for deta ils.
3 2. Gett ing Con nec ted You âÂÂr e ba tte ry sh ould be cha rg ed b ef ore y ou act iva te you r n ew p hone . Th is se ctio n w ill help fa mi liariz e you o n ho w, and wh en, to ch arg e yo ur ba tt er y. Atta ch in g your bat tery Simply place the batte ry in the grooves on the back of you r p hone . Then sl ide t he batte ry upwa rd u ntil it clic ks. Note: Us e on ly those batter ies app roved b y the phone manu factu rer and re charge yo ur ba tter y only wi th the cha rge rs appr oved by t he manu factu rer . See âÂÂIm portant Batte ry Info rmati onâ o n pa ge 6. Remov ing t he batt ery No te: Switc h of f the pho ne be fore r emovi ng the b att ery! 1. Press and hold the button a t the top of the ba ttery. 2. Slid e the bat tery towar d the b ottom of th e pho ne. 3. Li ft the batte ry of f th e pho ne.
4 Char ging yo ur new ba tter y You r ph one can be us ed wi th either a r echar geabl e Li-I on or NiMH battery. Note that a new ba tter yâÂÂs full perf ormanc e is achiev ed on ly after two or three co mpl ete char ge an d d isc harge cycl es. Wit h your p hone on or o ff , conn ect the charger t o a sta ndard 120V AC outlet . Then con nect the le ad fr om th e char ger to t he bot tom of your phone o r plac e it on a cha rg ing s tan d. When the battery begins c harging, you r phone w ill beep onc e and the bat tery st rength in d ica tor on th e ri ght si d e of the di spla y w ill sc roll . Note: If th e b atter y is to tall y empty , it ma y take a few mi nutes before the char ging indi catio n appe ars on the display . If your phone displays Not char gin g , cha rging is suspended . Check that the batte ry is not connected to a non -appro ved charging device. If th e ba tter y is v ery ho t or c old, wait for a w h ile ; ch argin g w ill aut oma tica ll y resume after the battery is restored to i ts normal operating state. If charg ing still fai ls, contact your dealer. When is a good time t o char ge? Yo u can ch arge you r ba tt ery an yt im e. If y ou h ave a NiM H batt er y, y ou sh ould al low it to com ple tel y di scha rge o n ce i n a whi le. When your phone b eep s once a nd displa ys Battery lo w , you only have a couple of minutes of talk time remain ing. The re petiti on rate of th ese battery- low warnin g s de- pend on th e remainin g battery ca pacity an d the batte ry cond ition. These wa rni ngs are more f reque nt w hen yo uâÂÂre in a ca ll. Note : The ph one will not giv e you the war ning tone und er certai n conditi ons. See âÂÂWarning and game tone sâ on page 70. Once all the powe r has drained from your batte ry, you âÂÂll hear t hree beeps with the m e ssa ge Recharge battery on your dis pla y. At thi s po int, your pho ne wil l swit ch its elf off and youâÂÂll nee d to rech arge your b attery.
5 When is char gi ng comple te? W hen th e ch a rge in dica to r s st op scr ol ling , y ou r phone is consi dered fu lly cha rged. Howeve r, a sl ight incr eas e in ch arg e may occu r if yo ur p hone is left con nec ted t o the ch a rger fo r a w hile . Th is is ca lled âÂÂt ric kle charg e. â Cha rging times depe nd on the type of ba ttery and char ger used . For appr oxi mat e cha rgin g an d o per at ing time s, see âÂÂS tan dby and T alk Tim esâ on p age 73 . Can you m ake cal ls w hile ch ar ging? Yes, you can . But your batte ry may no t char ge whil e a call is i n progress. Charging should resume once you end the call. Dischar ging NiMH ba tteries A NiMH battery lasts longer and pe rforms better if you full y disch arge i t from tim e t o ti me. To dis char ge the batter y, leave you r phone sw it ched on un til the b atter y is drained. The p hone will display several m essages that the b att ery is lo w and that y ou ne ed to recha rge it; jus t ignore the m . Do not atte m pt to disch arge the batte ry b y any o the r mea ns.
6 Impor tant Batte ry In formation ⢠The b attery c an b e charg ed a nd dischar ged hu ndr eds of time s but it will e ventu ally wear out . When the ope ratin g time (ta lk time and sta ndby ti me) is no ticeabl y shorter t han norm al, it is time t o buy a n ew batte ry. ⢠Use only b atteri es appr oved by t he phon e m anufactur er and rech arge yo ur batt ery only with th e charg ers approve d by the m anu facturer . When a charger is not i n use, discon - nect it fro m the p ower sou rce. Do not l eave the ba ttery conn ected to a c harger for longer th an a week, si nce overc harg ing may sh orten i ts life. If left unused a f ully charg ed bat tery will discharg e itself over time. ⢠(NiM H batteri es only ) For goo d oper ation ti mes, dischar ge the b atte ry from time to t ime b y leavin g your ph one swit ched on unt il it turn s itself off (or by using t he batte ry dischar ge f acility of any ap proved acce ssory av ailable fo r your pho ne). Do not at tempt t o disc harge t he batte ry b y any oth er m ean s. ⢠Temperature ext remes will affec t the ability of your battery to ch arge: al low it to coo l do wn or war m up fi rst. ⢠Use the bat tery onl y for i ts intend ed purp ose. ⢠Ne ver u se any charger or bat ter y which is dam aged o r wor n ou t. ⢠Do not sho rt cir cuit t he batte ry. Ac cidenta l shor t circ uiting can o ccur when a m etallic o bject (coin , clip, or pen) causes direc t co nnection o f th e and - termi nals of t he batte ry (metal stri ps on t he back o f the ba tter y), for ex ample whe n you carry a spare ba tter y in your p ocke t or purse . Shor t cir cuiting the termi nals may damag e th e batte ry o r the co nnec ting objec t. ⢠Leavi ng the battery i n hot or col d pl aces, suc h as in a closed car in summer or winter cond itions, will re duce the capac ity and lifetim e of the b attery. A lways try to keep the batte ry b etween 5 9ú F and 7 7ú F (15ú C and 25ú C). A phon e with a h ot or col d batte ry ma y temp orari ly not wo rk, ev en when t he batte ry is fu lly charg ed. NiMH batte riesâ perfo rmance is par ticular ly lim ited in tem peratur es below 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li-Io n batter iesâ p erforma nce is par ticularl y limited in temperatures b elow 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not disp ose of batter ies in a fire! ⢠Dispo se of used batter ies in ac cordance wi th any l ocal re g u l at io n s .
7 3. The Ba sics You have purc hased a power ful phone, with lots of feat ures. Rea d thi s se ctio n fo r some ve ry bas ic info rmat ion on how to us e y our p hone. A more comprehensive descripti on of your phone is covered in âÂÂFe a tures A to Zâ sta rting on pa ge 16. Switchin g the phone on and off Press and hold the key for two se conds to switch the phone on or off. Switching o ff w ith the key Qu ic kl y pr ess t he ke y ( Swit ch of f! will ap pea r , highlight ed) then pr ess OK . Note: This method is available in all profiles except Headset and Car . NORMAL POSIT ION: Hold th e ph one as yo u woul d any oth er tel ephone with th e antenn a poi nted up and ove r your sh oulde r . TIP S ON EF FIC IEN T O PERA TI ON: A s wi th any othe r rad io transm itting device , do no t touch the antenna unne cessarily when t he phon e is swi tched on. Contact w ith th e antenn a affects call quality and may cause the pho ne to o perate at a hig her po wer leve l than oth erwis e need ed. W A RNING! D o not switch on the phone wh en w ireless phone use i s prohi bited o r w hen it may cause inter ference o r dang er . See âÂÂSafety At A Glance â on p age 1 for m ore i nforma tion. Get a good signal Your p hon e oper ates on radio wa ves, and t he qu alit y of radio rece ption depe nds entirely on the stre ngth of the radi o sig nal in yo ur area . This radio cove rag e is ma int ained by a wire less netw ork and t he quali ty of calls on a w ir ele ss pho ne de pends o n the strength of the wireless radio signal.
8 Check ing signal s tr ength When you are at t he start scr een (see pag e 12 ) or in a call , the sig na l str en gth is in dica ted by th e in dicator s on th e left side o f your phone âÂÂs di splay . These i ndicators sc roll as the str ength of t he s ignal in cre ase s and d ecrease s. Increasi ng your phone â s signal may b e easy. Try moving your phone sli ghtly, or move towards a window if you â re call ing fro m in side a buildi ng . Ma king a ca ll Enter the area code and phon e number and press ó Editing a number on display Press V to mov e t he cu rs or to th e le ft an d W to m ove it to the right. Press Clear to del ete th e char act er to t he left of th e curs or. Dialing sto red phone num bers View stored name s and numb ers by p ressing W or V from the start scre en ( see pa ge 12) , t hen p ress ó See â Phone boo kâ on page 49 for detai ls on stor ing nu mbers . Call ing car d calls See â Calling cardâ on pa ge 2 8. Emer gency cal ls See â Emerg ency cal lsâ on pa ge 34. Ending a call Pr ess ô Ans w er i ng a call Pr ess any ke y exce p t ô or Note: If K eyguard is on (see next paragr aph ), onl y ó an swers call s.
9 W ant to stop your pho ne fr om ringing without answering the c all? Press ô w hen the ph on e r ings . T his ke eps yo u f rom an sw erin g a ca ll if it 's inc o nve nie nt to tal k. Yo u can still answ er t he ca ll if Call or the name of the p erson wh o is cal ling is sti ll flash ing on yo ur dis play . If yo u don't wish to a nswer the cal l, it wi ll b e for ward ed to yo ur v oic e mailb o x if you hav e a voic e ma il subscription. See âÂÂV o ice me ssage sâ o n page 69 for details on y our vo ice mailbox. Keyguard Thi s fea ture he lps to prev ent ac cid ental key pr esses (e.g. wh en yo ur phone is in your poc k et, in you r pur se) b y loc kin g you r ke ypa d. If an y key s are pres sed whil e Keyguard is acti vat ed, Pre s s Un lock and then * will dis pla y. Activating Keyguar d Th er e are thre e di ffer en t wa ys to ac tiv ate Key gu ard . Ke y s l oc k e d wi ll ap pear on the displ ay when activ ated. ⢠Press and hold ôý ⢠Press Me nu â â¢ Press Me nu 9 at the star t screen D e ac ti v a tin g Ke y gu a rd Th er e ar e t w o di ffe ren t w ay s to de act iv ate K eyg uar d . ⢠Press Unlo ck, then * ⢠Press and hold ô until Unlo ck keys ? appe ars, then press OK Note: W hen Keyg uard is ON , calls to th e emerg ency num ber prog ramme d into your phone (e.g. by pr essing 91 1 then ó ) may b e possible. However , Emergency key 9 doesnâÂÂt work.
10 Answering a c all with K eyguar d active Press ó to ans wer th e call . After yo u end the cal l, Ke ygu ar d au to mati ca lly b eco m es activ e aga in. Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls m ay be possi ble to th e emerg ency num ber prog ra mmed into your phone (e.g . 911 o r othe r off icia l emer gen cy numbe r). T he num ber is displ aye d onl y after you ha ve keyed in its last digit. ⢠Pressing the key quickly turns lights on for 15 seconds. ⢠Keyg uard is autom aticall y turne d o ff when th e ph one is conn ected to a c ar kit.
11 4. Usi ng Y our Phon e Th e firs t fe w da ys yo u ha ve you r p ho n e, p lay w i th it to learn how th e menu a nd submenu system works. The more you learn how t o a cces s these menus and submenus, the more fun youâÂÂll ha ve w ith your phone. This section de scribes the different methods of usi ng your phone menus and submenus. The display So ft k eys Your phone has two soft keys locat ed below the display. The current func tion is indica ted by th e te xts ap pe arin g dir ec tl y abo ve them. Press the c orresponding k ey under th e choic e you wish to sel ect . This ill ustration sh ow s the phone a t the start screen (see â What is the âÂÂst art scree nâÂÂ? â o n page 1 2) . The st art scre en alw ays disp lays Menu on th e le ft a nd Names on the ri ght. Me nu all ow s you t o access your phone âÂÂs menus and submenu s. Name s al lows you to ac cess yo ur ph one book (se e âÂÂPho n e b ookâ o n pa ge 49) . Scr oll key Your phone ha s a scroll key l ocated just below the display screen. The scroll key has two arrows on it tha t look like V and W . Press the se to navigate t hrough your phoneâ s menus an d submenu s, as well as thro ugh your phone bo ok. (Se e âÂÂPho ne b ook â on pa ge 49 ) . Scr oll bar When you access y our phoneâÂÂs menu and su b- menus, you will notice a scroll bar at the far right of th e scre en. Th is ba r i nd icat e s yo ur lo cat ion in th e me n u st ru ctu re; eac h â tab â on th e bar repr ese nts a dif f er ent menu item.
12 For e xample, p re ss Menu once. The scroll bar ap pears with the fi rst (top) tab di splayed. A dif ferent tab a ppears eac h time you p res s the W or V ke y to move up and down through the menu structure. The scroll bar works the same way with subme nus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scroll to a m enu or subme nu, the men u numb er and/o r subm en u number app ear s on the disp la y ab ov e th e sc roll ba r . For exa mple, when you s c rol l to menu 2 ( Call log ) the numb er 2 appears in the top right-ha nd corner of the display . If you scroll to menu 4 ( Setti ngs ), submenu 3 ( Secu rity set tings ), your p hone wil l displa y 4-3 in th e top right-hand corner. See â Summ ar y of m enu items â o n p age 14 f or a list of y our phoneâ s fea tures along wi th thei r me nu loc ation s. Also, see âÂÂUsing sho rtcutsâ on p age 13. What is the â start sc reen âÂÂ? Th e st art s cre en a pp ear s wh en you firs t tu rn y our ph one on , in its idl e s tat e. When you w ant to ge t to the start screen, press ô at any ti me except during a cal l (unle ss you w ant to ha ng up). Note: If yo u press ô when the phone is req uesting inpu t (i.e., a setting, pho ne numb er , name, et c.), the pho ne displ ays the start screen and the input is not saved. Scroll ing t hrough the main menu Press Menu at the st art scre en. Then pres s W or V to re ach th e desir ed menu it em. Press Selec t , Options or OK (whiche ver appears) t o enter submenus and to choose op tion s. Press Exi t t o exi t the pr esent menu o r Back to go back on e leve l.
13 Using s hort cuts Thi s i s a qui ck and eas y way to acce ss a m enu wi thout having to scrol l through other menus. Press Menu , the n menu nu m ber, then submenu number. Press the menu and submenu n umbers within a couple of seconds of e a ch other w hen using thi s method. For a su mmary of your ph oneâÂÂs m enu stru ctur e, see â Summary of m enu i tem sâ o n p age 14. Help tex t If youâ re not sure how a feature w orks, w ait just a f ew seconds a nd help text will appe ar for most of your phoneâÂÂs feature s. Press Mo re to se e t he nex t page of the text or Back to exit .
14 Summ ar y of men u ite ms 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T ext Messages 1 1 1 In box 1 1 2 Saved 1 1 5 Eras e all . 1 2 V oice Messag es 1 2 1 Li sten to voice m essag es 1 2 2 V oi ce mai lbox number 1 3 We l c o m e N o t e 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Misse d calls 2 2 Di ale d calls 2 3 Received calls 2 4 Clear call li sts 2 5 Ca ll timers 3 Prof iles 3 1 Norm a l (follo wing submenus app ear in all profil e s) 3 1 1 S elec t 3 1 2 Custo mize 3 1 2 1 Ringi ng opt ions 3 1 2 2 Rin ging volu me 3 1 2 3 Rin ging tone 3 1 2 4 V ibra ting a lert (w/v ibra ting batter y only) 3 1 2 5 Key pad to nes 3 1 2 6 W arnin g and g ame to nes 3 1 2 7 Me ssage alert tone 3 2 Silent 3 3 Me eting 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 Pa ger 3 6 Ca r (once use d wit h car kit) 3 7 He ad se t (on ce us ed wit h headset )
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 E me rgency ke y 9 4 1 2 Au tom atic re dial 4 1 3 Ca lling car d 4 2 Phone s ettings 4 2 1 Cl ock 4 2 2 Al arm cloc k 4 2 3 T ou ch tones 4 2 4 R estore facto ry settings 4 2 5 Langu age 4 3 Security settings 4 3 1 Restrict calls 4 3 2 A ccess cod es 4 4 Netw ork se rvices 4 4 1 V oi ce pr iva cy 4 4 2 Cal l for wa rd ing 4 4 3 Ca ll w a it in g 4 4 4 Send ow n numb er 4 4 5 N etwor k feat ur e setti ng 4 4 6 NAM selectio n 5S y s t e m 5 1 Automatic 5 2 M anual 5 3 New se arch 6G a m e s 6 1 Me mo ry 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logic 6 4 Di ce 7 Cal cula tor 8C a l e n d a r 9 Keygu ar d
16 5. F eatures A to Z ABC mode This allows you to e nter names in to your phone book. See â Entering letter s an d numb ersâ on pag e 35 . Acce ss cod e s Thi s is a secu rity fea ture that al lows you acc ess to cer tai n p ho ne feat ur es, suc h as th e p hon e loc k ( page 51 ) and u nlo cked p ho ne nu mbe r ( page 67 ). Also, see âÂÂLock co de â on p age 42 and âÂÂSecuri ty code â on pa ge 60 . Alarm clo ck Th e alarm cloc k op erat es off y ou r phoneâÂÂs clock. The volum e for the alar m clo ck is dete rmi ned by th e current ringing volume. Not e: If you have selec ted the Sile nt or Beep on ce ri nging o ption (se e page 57), y our a l a rm cl ock will quietly be ep one ti me. See âÂÂC lockâ on page 31 for informa tion o n your p honeâ s clock. Setting the alarm clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph on e se t t ings - Al arm cloc k ) 2. Enter time you wish to set alarm (use two-di git fields for hours an d minute s). Existing digit s will be r epl aced with the ne w alarm time. 3. Press OK 4. Se le ct ei the r am or pm and pr ess OK Note: Ste p 4 appears on ly if you have selec ted am/p m for mat; see âÂÂS electing tim e format â on p age 31 for mo re info rmati on. When th e alarm go es of f Pr ess Stop to shut of f th e alar m.
17 Sno ozing Pr ess Snoo ze . The alar m will go off again in 10 minute s. If yo u let the phon e alar m for 1 minut e w itho u t pressi ng a key, i t stops alarming f or 10 minu te s then st arts again. T u r ning the alar m c loc k off Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Ala rm cloc k ), then scroll to Off and pre ss OK . Note: If you have selected the Sile nt or Meetin g profi le, you r alarm will o nly beep o nce. The be st profile to use while using the alar m clock is Nor mal or Ou td oor , unl ess these h ave been mod ified fro m their orig inal setti ngs. For more inf ormation on Profil e s, see page 53. A l l c a ll s ti m e r Th is feat ur e keep s tr ack of ho w much time you hav e sp ent on all cal ls wit h you r p hone . See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24 . Aut o mat ic ans w er This is one of t he sett i ngs i n your phone â s Profil e s ( see pa ge 53 ). With thi s on, your phone ans wers inco ming voi ce calls af ter one ri ng. Note: T his can on ly be used when yo ur phone is connec ted to a hea dset or to an ap proved han dsfree car kit eq uipp ed wi th the ign ition se nse option , with the ig nition on. Activating automatic answer 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ) 2. Y ou r p hon e list s ea ch prof ile. Use W to hi ghlight eith e r t he Car or Heads et pr of ile and press Options . Note: Car and Headse t will not app ear unless your phone has alr eady been conn ecte d to a car kit or head set at least one time . 3. Highl ight Custom i ze and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Aut om a ti c a n sw e r , then pr ess Sele ct aga in. 4. Pr ess W to On and pre ss OK .
18 Au to m a ti c r e d i a l You r pho ne wi ll redi al the nu mber y ouâÂÂre trying to c all up to 3 time s after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press ô to stop the call attempts . Thi s fe atu re atte mpts to redia l numbers that ar e busy due to the wirel e ss network. It will not red ial numbers to a b us y p art y. Activating a utomatic r edial Press Menu 4 1 2 ( Se tting s - Call sett ings - Auto matic redi al ), th en p res s W or V to On and p res s OK . Calc ulato r Your ph oneâÂÂs ca lculator adds , subtracts, multipl ies, divi des, an d con ve rts cur re ncy . Re me mber ! Y o ur pho ne m ust be sw itch ed on to use this feat ure. Do not swi tch on th e phone when wireless phone use is prohibit e d or when it may caus e interfere nce or dang er . Using th e calc ulato r 1. Press Men u 7 ( Cal c ul ato r ) 2. Ent er th e firs t nu mber i n the calcula tion ( pr ess # for de ci ma ls) 3. T o add, p r e ss â ( appe ars) T o subtract, pre ss âÂÂâ twic e (- ap p ear s) T o m ult iply , press âÂÂâÂÂâ (* appear s) T o divide, pre ss âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / a ppear s) T o add a de cimal, press the # k ey 4. Enter the seco nd number Rep eat thes e st eps as many ti mes as needed . Press Clear to er ase any mist ak es. 5. Press Opti ons . W ith Eq ual s highl ighted , press OK Note: Y ou ca n also choose Add , Subt rac t , Mu ltipl y , and Divid e from th e lis t of op tions.
19 Sto ri ng exc hang e rat e 1. Press Menu 7, then press Option s 2. Scr oll to Exchange rat e and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess W or V at eith er How m any ho me unit s t o a vi si te d u ni t or How many v isited u nits to a h ome unit , de pe nd ing on ho w you wish to co nve rt the cur rency . P ress OK once you decide. 4. Ente r the a ppr opria te exc hange ra te and pr ess OK (use the # key fo r deci mals) 5. Pho n e will disp lay Rate sav ed Converting c urr ency 1. Press Menu 7 2. Ente r number of units, then pr ess O ptions 3. Pr ess W or V to eithe r To h o m e or To visi te d , and pre ss OK 4. Conv erted curr ency wi ll dis pl ay Cal enda r The ca lendar ke eps tr ack o f birt h - day s, meet ings , simp le re min der s, and calls yo u need to ma ke. It ca n ev en s oun d a n alar m w hen itâÂÂs time for you to make a ca ll or g o to a meet ing. Rem ember! Y our pho ne must b e sw itched on to use thi s featur e. Do not swi tch on the pho ne when w ireless p hone use is p rohibi ted or when i t may cau se inte rfer ence or danger . Note: Y ou r phone mu st remai n on to us e the cal endar â s a larm featur e. If your pho ne is o ff, the alar m will not so und at its sc hedule d tim e.
20 Using th e calendar 1. Press Men u 8 ( Cal en dar ) 2. If you havenâ t set the time and date, y our phone pr ompts you t o set you r phoneâ s clock When your phone pr ompts you for the tim e with hh: mm , enter the time in hours and minut es (using tw o-digit fiel ds), then pr ess OK Time f ormat ( 24- hour o r am/p m) is set u sing th e Cl ock. S ee âÂÂSel ect ing tim e fo rma tâ on pag e 31 . When your phone pr ompts you for the da te with mm/ dd /yy yy , e nter th e month and day ( using two- digi t fi eld s) an d year (us ing a four - di git fi eld) , th en pre ss OK . Tip : Use W to move the cu rsor right and V to move it left . W hen you e nt er a d ig it, it w rit es over th e nu mber to the r ig h t o f the c u rs or . 3. Y our phone d ispl ays the curr ent day . Y ou can al so scroll to diff er ent days by pr e ssing W or V . 4. Once youâÂÂr e at the date you want, pre ss Options . Then use Wý to highl ight the opti on you want, and press Select . The options are: Opti on 1: V iew day Wit h t his opti on, you can view t he note s of t he day currently on display. Use W to scroll through the notes. Each note al lows you to c hoo se th e fo llow in g O pti ons : Era se clears the note from your ca lendar. Edit gives you the same prompts you got w hen you ma de th e no te. Mov e gives you the date prompt so y ou can m ove t he note to another date.
21 Option 2: Make note With this opt i on, youâÂÂl l need to choose Remin der , Call , Meetin g , or Birthday . You r phone will prompt you for more informatio n dependi ng on which one you choose. You ca n also set an al arm for any ca lend ar note. See âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ o n page 35 for help wi th enter ing info rmati on at t he Subj ect: prom pt. Note: W hen the alarm goes off, you ca n pre ss Po s t p o n e or OK . Press OK to shu t off the alarm . Option 3: Erase no tes With this opt ion, youâÂÂll ne ed to choose which notes to era se. If yo u choo se all the notes f or the day curre ntly on display ( Of Chos en D ay ), or One By One (for all notes in the calend ar), your phon e prese nts e ach not e to you with th e option Era se or Back . If you choose All a t O n ce , y ou r p ho ne w ill d elet e al l cale ndar no tes. Whe n prompte d to co nfirm the er ase, press Ye s or No . Option 4: V iew all This allo ws you to view the note s of the enti re cale ndar. Use W or V to scrol l through the notes. Cale nda r mem ory em pty wil l app ea r if th e re are no n ote s in the ca le nd ar. Option 5: Go to date Enter the da te y o u wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Enter t he da y and m onth (using two- digit f ields) and ye ar (u sing a f o ur -d igi t fi eld ), the n p ress OK .
22 Call fo rw ard in g Th is ne two rk serv ice is use d t o forwa rd inco min g calls to another num ber so you wonâÂÂt m iss an impo rtan t call . Che ck w it h y our ser vic e pr ovid er fo r d eta ils. Note: Be fore yo u can activ ate this fe ature, you sh ould first store the featu re code given to you by you r ser vice p rovid er . Otherwi se, thi s fea ture ma y not ap pear in the m enu. Howeve r , you can use the featu re code man ually , i f you choose , by inc luding the featu re c ode in fr ont of t he p hone nu mber (e.g., * 72 555 12 12) See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 4 6 for m ore det ails. 1. Press Menu 4 4 2 ( Set ting s - Netw ork servic es - C all forw ard i ng ) 2. Scr ol l t o desi re d call forw ar ding fe atur e (see options bel ow ) and pre ss Sele c t 3. Highlight Acti vate and p r ess OK 4. Ent er ph one number at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch to loc ate nu mber in phon e b ook) an d pr ess OK 5. Y our phone will at tempt to call the netw ork to confi rm th e fe atur e code you enter ed in M e n u 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet wor k fe atu re set tin gâ on page 46 ) 6. Once the feat ur e code had been conf irme d, the f eat ure is ac tiv ate d Call for w ar ding options For war d all c a lls forw ards al l incom ing ca ll s. Forward if busy for w ar ds call s on ly when youâ re on the phone. Forward if not answered fo rwa rds ca lls if y ou do nâÂÂt ans wer . Forward if out of reach fo rwar ds cal ls i f yo u ar e out of the serving wireless network. Canc e l all c a ll f o rw ar din g canc els a ll call f orward ing options y ou have active.
23 Call log Thi s f eat ure au toma tica lly ke eps trac k of numb ers yo uâÂÂve di aled, number s that ha ve called yo u, and th e am ou nt of time you âÂÂve sp ent on call s. U sin g c al l lo g 1. Press Menu 2 ( Call log ) 2. Scr oll to one of the following options, then pr ess Sel ect or OK 2-1 Miss ed c alls - See pa ge 45 . 2-2 Dia l e d ca l ls - See page 33 . 2-3 Received calls - See page 54. 2-4 Clea r c all lis t s - See page 30. 2-5 Call t ime r s - See page 24. Tip: You c an dia l any of the ph one nu mbers b y pressing ó whil e the number i s on the displ ay. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t k ey W hen you acce ss Dial ed c alls , Rec eive d c alls , or Mi sse d calls and press Opti ons , a l ist of options will appear on your phoneâÂÂs di splay. Call time s how s t he da te an d ti me w h en t he c all w as first connec ted (if c l ock has b e en se t) Edi t numb er all ows you to edit the di ale d number . Sav e allo ws you to save the number in to your phone book. Era se wi ll erase t he num ber f rom th e cal l lis t. View nu m ber will appear only i f the number has been stored in the phone book a nd the name is displayed ins tead o f th e numb er .
24 Ca ll re s t r i c t io n s Th is fea tur e all ow s y ou to res trict inco m ing and outgoing calls to and from c ertain numbers. See âÂÂR estrict callsâ on pag e 55 for detail s. Call settings Thi s f eatur e allow s you to acces s a nd ac tivate s ome of yo ur ph on eâ s fea t ure s. Using call settings 1. Press Men u 4 1 ( Se tting s - Call sett ings ) 2. Pr ess W to rea ch one of the following options, then press Select 4-1-1 Eme rg enc y ke y 9 - See page 35 . 4-1-2 Aut om ati c redi al - See page 18 . 4-1-3 Calli ng ca rd - See page 28 . Call timers Yo ur ph on e aut oma tic al ly kee ps track of the amoun t of time youâÂÂve spen t in ca lls. 1. Press Me nu 2 5 ( Call log - Call timer s ) 2. Sc roll r e pe ate dly to acc ess the fo llow ing opt ion s Last c all displays call du ration of last call. All c all s di spla ys c all dur a tion of all call s made s ince ti m e r s h a ve l a s t b ee n re s e t ( see page 30 for de tails on how to clea r cal l time rs ). Life timer show s durati on of al l cal ls; t his c an not be res et (see page 41 ). Clear ti m ers cl ears a ll cal l timer s exce pt th e Life ti me r ( see pa ge 30 ).
25 These call durati ons ar e for the c urrent ly-sel ected NAM (phone num b er) . Your p hone has sep a ra te time rs for each NAM yo ur phon e uses, excep t for the Lif e time r. See âÂÂNA M selecti onâ on page 45 for details on NAM . Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may var y, de pending upon i tems suc h as netw ork fe atures, roun ding off for b illing , and taxe s. Call waiting If yo u hav e s ubs crib ed to Ca ll W ait ing, yo ur p ho ne will beep d ur ing a call l et you k now you hav e an incoming cal l. Your pho ne ma y al so d isp lay t he i nco min g ca ll erâÂÂs id ent ifi cat ion ( see âÂÂCaller IDâ on pa ge 27 ). Answering an incoming c all with call w aiting Pr ess ó Swapping between tw o cal ls Pr ess ó Ending the call s Pr ess ô to end the curr ent call. Activating c a ll waiting You can als o ac tivate this f eature with your p hone; simp ly ask your servic e provid er for the featu re code, store it into your ph one, then acti vate it. Note: T his fea ture ma y not appear in your p hon eâ s men u unti l the fe ature co de h as been store d. See âÂÂNetwork featu re setti ngâ o n page 46 for mo re de tails. 1. Press Men u 4 4 3 ( Setti ngs - Netwo rk service s - Call wai t in g ) 2. Scr oll to Acti va te (or sele ct Cancel to ca nce l an d pre ss OK 3. Y our phone will a ttempt to call th e netw ork t o con - firm th e fea ture co d e y ou ent e r e d in M en u 4 4 5 ( see âÂÂNetwork fe at ure sett ingâ on page 4 6 )
26 4. Once the feat ur e code has be en confir med, the f eat ure is ac tiv ate d. Cal ler grou ps You can create groups of names in your Phon e boo k (see page 49 ) , and gi ve each grou p a diff ere nt ringi ng tone. Then youâÂÂll know when some one from that group is call i ng you because of the way the phone rings. Adding names to a caller g r oup Note: Th e na mes and num bers tha t you add to a grou p must alrea dy be stor ed in your pho ne book. Se e âÂÂS toring a name and number â on page 50. 1. With the display clear, press W until you see the name or number you want 2. Press Det ails , if shown, or skip t o Step 3 3. Press Opti ons 4. Use W to rea ch Caller g roups . Pr ess Sele c t . 5. Use W to r each the gr oup to whic h you want to add this na m e or number . Pr ess Sel ect . Defi ning a ri nging t one for a ca ller g r oup 1. With the display clear, press Name s 2. Press W to rea ch Caller g rou ps . Pr ess Sele c t 3. Use W to rea ch th e grou p yo u wa nt. Press Se le ct 4. Press W unti l you see Grou p ring ing t one . Pr ess Selec t . Use W to r each the tone you w a nt to hea r when anyone fr om this group calls you. Pr ess OK . Tip : You can set your phone to rin g only when peop le from ce rt ain ca ller gro up s ca ll you , an d t o ot he rw ise be sile nt . See th e â Calle r group â des cri ptio n under âÂÂRi nging opti onsâ o n pa ge 57 .
27 Renaming a calle r gr oup 1. Fo llow ste ps 1 -3 in âÂÂDef in ing a ri n gin g to ne for a call er g rou pâ 2. Pr ess W unt il y ou se e Rename g roup . Pr ess Se lec t . 3. Enter th e gr oup name (see âÂÂEnteri ng lette rs an d numbersâ on p age 35 for det a ils) and press OK Remo ving names f r om a cal le r gr oup 1. Follow s teps 1-4 in âÂÂAdding names to a call er groupâ 2. Use W to r each No gro up . Pr ess Select . Caller gr oup gr aphics When s ome one ca lls you fr om a part icul ar call er group , yo ur p hone can d isp lay a g rap hi c to id ent ify wh ich call er group that pe rson is calling from. 1. Pres s Names , scroll to Ca ller gro ups , then press Select 2. Scr oll to t he call er gr oup you wi sh to d ispl ay the grap h ic for an d press Se le ct 3. Scr oll to Grou p grap hi c and pre ss Sel ect 4. Scr oll to On to display the graphic that goes with tha t pa rtic ul ar ca ller group Caller ID Ca ller ID is a n etwo rk serv ice t hat can disp la y th e nam e and p ho ne num b er of t he p e rso n call i n g you, if t he info rmatio n is avai labl e. C ontac t your se rvi ce provid er for d etail s. If th e cal ler can be id ent ifi ed, the ph on e ma y dis pla y th e cal le râÂÂs n am e and p ho ne n umb er. T he in for mat ion d ispla yed dep ends on th e infor mat ion ava ilabl e thro ug h the network and your phon e book. It is possible t hat only the name or the nu m ber wi ll ap pear. Cal l - c aller ID unav aila ble will d isp lay w he n t he w ire less network doesnâÂÂt recogni ze the calling n umber . Al so , Call - ca ll er ID bloc ked may di spl ay i f the call ing part y has bloc k ed calle r ID.
28 Callin g card If you wis h to use a cal ling card for long d istance c alls, you must fi rst sto re yo ur ca llin g ca rd inf orma tio n into your phone. You r phone c a n store up to four calling cards. Stor ing your calling car d 1. Press Men u 4 1 3 ( Set ting s - Call s e ttin gs - Callin g car d ) 2. Sc roll to de sired cal ling ca r d a n d press O ptions 3. Press W or V to Edi t , pr ess OK 4. Enter sec urity code and pr ess OK 5. Press Selec t at Dia l ing seq ue nce . Se lect th e dial ing sequen ce your car d uses (us e c hart b elo w), p r ess W or V to ch oo se seq ue nce , then pr es s Sele c t Note: The or der of the fol lowin g steps may var y , de pending on which dialing se que nce your car d uses. 6. Ent er acces s numbe r when pro mpt ed for the cal- ling car dâ s access number (usually the 1-800 num- ber l isted o n th e ba ck o f t he ca lli ng car d ), pre ss OK Note: Y ou can also re trieve the access n umb er from your pho ne book if it has already been stored. Simply press Sear ch , then W or V to fi nd the n umb er . 7. Enter car d numb er and/ or PIN when p rom pted t o en te r ca lling card nu m ber a nd per son al id ent ifi ca- tion numbe r , then pr ess OK. Pr ess OK ag ain at Sav e ch anges ? 8. Press W or V to Card name and pr ess Selec t . Enter car d na me us ing your p hon eâ s keypad, pr ess OK . See âÂÂEnter ing l etters and nu mbersâ on page 35 if you need help on enter ing t he card nam e
29 For deta ils abou t your phon eâ s secur ity code, se e âÂÂSecurity code â o n pa ge 60. *The se calling card s are fr equentl y use d with the se d ialing sequen ces. However , they may va r y and ar e subj ect to ch ange at the ph one com panyâ s d iscret ion. Choosing a calli ng card to use 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Setti ngs - Call s ettings - Call ing ca rd ) 2. Scr oll to desired car d a nd p r ess O ptions 3. Pr ess W or V to highlight Selec t and pr e ss OK . 4. Enter security code a t Secur ity code: , p r ess OK 5. Y our ph one will display Car d read y for use Making calling car d calls 1. Ente r the ph on e n umbe r, inc ludi ng any pref ix (such as 0 or 1) that your calli n g card may require when yo u make a call in g card cal l. Se e yo ur ca llin g ca rd for instructions. 2. Pr ess and hold ó for a few seco nds until your phone disp lays Card call . Di ali ng Seq uence Use for car ds that re q u i re y o u to : Car d s using t h is sequence * Acces s no. phon e no. c ard no. Dial 1-800 access number , then phon e num ber , then c ard numb er ( PI N if requir ed) MCI, A T& T T rue Choi ce, Sprin t Cana da , Un itel Acces s no. c ard n o. phon e no. Dial 1-800 access number , then card num ber ( PIN i f req uire d), th en ph one n umb er net wo rkM CI, W or ldPho ne MCI Pre fix phon e no. c ard n o. Dial the pr efix ( any num bers that m us t prece de the phon e numb er) a nd phone number you w ant to dial, the n ca rd num be r , (the n PIN , if r eq uire d) GTE, P acBell, AT & T , S t e n t o r
30 3. List en f or the tone, then p r ess OK . (Y our phon e will dis pla y W ait fo r tone, then pre ss OK) 4. List en f or the t one aga in, t hen pr ess OK . (Y our p hone will di spla y W ait for tone, pr ess O K ag ain .) Note: This pro cedure may not apply to all c allin g card opt ions progr ammed into your pho ne. Please l ook at t he back o f you r calling card or contact your lon g distance company for more info rmation. Chang e lock co d e Thi s fe atur e allo ws you to chang e your loc k code. See â Changi ng your lock co deâ on pa ge 4 2 . Chang e s ecur ity c ode Thi s fe atur e allo ws you to change yo ur secu rity code . See â Changi ng your securit y codeâ on pag e 6 1. Clear call lists Thi s fe atu re w ill cl ear all d ialed n umbe rs, a s well as numbers of answered calls and m issed calls. You can not un do this op eration, so be ca reful . Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 23. 1. Press Men u 2 4 ( Call log - Clear call lists ) 2. Highlight ei ther Al l , Miss ed , Dial ed , or Received and press OK ( All w ill c le ar all c a ll lis ts, w hile t he ot her s clea r thei r r espect ive cal l lis ts) Clear tim er s This feature clears all call timers for the currently-selected NAM. See âÂÂCall tim ersâ on page 24 f or more detai l s. 1. Press Menu 2 5 4 ( Call log - Call tim ers - Clea r timers ) 2. Enter security code at Secu rity co de: and press OK
31 Carefu l : Clear ing cal l timer s can no t be undone . If you ar e us ing the ca ll t imers to log o r track th e am ount o f time you are using your pho ne, you may wish to recor d the call timers before you er ase them . Note: T he Life tim er cont ains imp ortant warranty inform atio n and c an n ot be r eset. See âÂÂLi fe tim erâ on page 4 1 fo r detail s. Cl ock Your ph one has an inter n al clo ck that can be d isplayed or hidden. It als o fe atur es an alarm clo ck (see pa ge 1 6) . Note: T he cl ock is powe red by yo ur phon eâ s batter y . If your cloc k has b een acti vated and you re- move the battery while your phon e is still on, you will need to reset the t ime a fter you turn your ph one back on. However , if you first turn your phone off before remo ving the battery, your phone will r et ain the t ime and date it had before the b atte ry was remov ed. Setting the clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Phone setti ng s - Clock ) 2. Scr oll to Adj u st time and pr ess Select 3. Ente r pr esent ti me at Ti me : (use two-digit fields for hour s and minut es) 4. Pr ess OK 5. Sele ct am or pm and pr ess OK (if am /pm fo rma t h as bee n sele ct ed; see below) Selecting ti me for m at 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Phone setti ng s - Clock ) 2. Scr oll to Ti me fo rm a t and p r ess Selec t 3. Scr oll to ei ther 24-hour or am/pm 4. Pr ess OK
32 Displaying o r hiding the c lock 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phone sett in gs - Clock ) 2. Scr ol l to ei ther Hide cl ock or Displ ay cl oc k (only on e w ill di spla y d epe ndin g on the cu rrent s et ting ) 3. Press Selec t Conf eren ce c all Th is feat ur e allo w s yo u to a dd a third p art y to a ca ll. Y ou can use thi s f eatur e with local and long di stance calls. Note: Th is feature ma y not be availab le in all wireless systems. See you r servi ce provid er for d etail s and a vaila bility. Maki ng a co nfe r en ce ca ll 1. W hile in a c all , en ter (o r re ca ll fr om t he p hon e bo ok) th e se con d ph on e num be r an d pres s ó 2. Once the thir d party answers, p r ess ó to con- ne ct all three pa rtie s 3. Press ó again i f you wish to disc o nnec t the thi rd party . Pr e ss ô to dr op both parties. Recal ling a number fr om the phone book duri ng a con fe rence ca ll 1. Duri ng the ca ll, pres s O ptions 2. Sc roll to Na mes an d pr ess OK 3. Press Selec t at Sear ch 4. Enter n ame a nd pr e ss OK , or just press W or V to scrol l thr ough the phone book 5. Press ó Cu rr en t ca ll ti m e r This fe ature displa ys the runni ng elapsed tim e on your sc reen while a cal l is acti ve. Once the call h as end ed, si mpl y pr es s an y key to cl ear the d ispla y. Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 2 4.
33 Activating the cur r e nt call timer Press Menu 2 5 ( Call l og - Ca ll tim ers ) an d pr ess Det ails . Wi th Cur ren t ca ll time r displa yed, pre ss Se lect , sc roll t o On , and p ress OK Cus t om er care co n tac t nu mb er With the press of a single but ton, you ca n quickly att empt calls to your ser vice p rovider . Th is feat ure ca n be h elpful if y ouâÂÂre havi ng diffi c ulti es dia ling a number, espec ially wh en travel in g outsi de your home area. Simp ly pres s and hold the 2 key an d yo ur pho ne wil l att empt to call a custom er care oper ato r in the area . Note: T his m ay not b e available on all systems. Con tact your servi ce provid er for a vaila bility. Customize pr ofiles Th is fe atur e allo w s you to cus tom iz e indiv id ual Profi le s. See âÂÂP rofi lesâ on p age 53 for detai ls. Dialed calls Your phone au tom ati cally store s the last 1 0 number s y ouâÂÂve di aled . 1. Press Menu 2 2 ( Call log - Dia led ca lls ) 2. Pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough dialed numbers li st 3. Pr ess ó to dial the number you wish to cal l You ca n also ac cess the last 1 0 dial ed n umbe rs if you press ó , then quickly press W or V to sc roll through the l ist. Als o, see â Call logâ on pag e 23 fo r detai ls on other call lists . The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t k ey See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ption sâ soft keyâ on pag e 2 3.
34 Earp iec e vol ume The scroll ke ys on your pho ne w ill adjus t the earpiec e volu me du ring a ph one c a ll. Th e top s cro ll ke y in crea ses whi le t he b ot tom one dec rease s th e volu me. If an ac cessory lik e a hea dset or a ca r kit , or one with its own lo udsp eaker , is conn ected to your pho ne, the scrol l keys wi ll ad ju st t he vo lume fo r th at a cce sso ry. Note: Usi ng th e scroll keys to adjust earpiece volum e funct ions only durin g phone calls. Emergency call s Befor e attem pting any e mergen cy calls , see â Making an Emer- gency Callâ on page 81 for import ant safety informat ion. 1. If t he pho ne is not on, switch it on 2. Press the ô ke y to read y the p hone fo r ca lls . (Pre ss it tw ic e if th ere are still digit s on t he d ispl ay . ) 3. K ey in t he em erge n cy num be r for y ou r pre sent location (e.g. 911 or other of ficial emergency number ). Emergen cy number s vary by location. 4. Press ó IMPO RTA NT! This p hone , lik e any c ellu lar p hone, ope rates using radi o signa ls, cellula r an d landli ne n etwo rks, a s w ell a s user -p rog ramme d fun c- tio ns which can not guara nte e connect ion in all condi tions. There fore, yo u should neve r rel y sole ly upon an y cellular phone for essenti al c ommunicat i ons (e.g., medical emergen cies). Remem ber , to make o r recei ve any cal ls, the p hon e must b e switche d on and in a ser vice ar ea with ad equate cell ular sign al strength . Emerg ency calls may not be possib le on all cellular phone net- works or when certai n networ k serv ices and/or phone featu res are i n use. Chec k with lo cal cellul ar ser vic e provide rs. If certain f eatu res are in use (ke yguard, restric t calls, etc.), you may first ne ed to tu rn those feat ures off b efore you can make an emerge ncy c all. Consu lt this d ocumen t an d your lo cal cell ular ser vice provide r .
35 Whe n making a n em ergenc y call, r emembe r to gi ve all the nec- es sary inform ation as accura tely as p ossib le. Reme mber t hat your c ellula r phon e may be the only m eans of c ommun ication at the scen e of an a cciden t - do not cu t off the cal l until g iven permission to do so. Emergen c y key 9 With this featur e on , the phone at tempts to make an emerg ency cal l when you pre ss 9, then ó . The phone d ial s th e em er gen c y nu mbe r p re- pro gr am m ed into yo ur ph one. Note: Y ou can al so dial an emer gency call by pre ssing a nd holding 9 until t he phone indica tes it is attempt ing to make an emer gency cal l. However , this m ethod d oes not wor k when Keyg uard is active or when the phone is conn ecte d to a mode m. Activati ng Emer gency key 9 Press Menu 4 1 1 ( Set ti ngs - Call s e ttin gs - Eme rg ency key 9 ), scroll to On to act ivate or Of f to c ancel, then press OK . IMP ORTAN T ! Offic ial eme rgency nu mbers va ry by location (e. g. 911 ). Only one e mer gency num be r is p rogram med i nto y our p hone to be dialed aut omatically by Emergenc y key 9, which may not be the prop er num ber i n all circ umst ances. Ente ring let te rs an d nu mb er s You c an ent er le tters, a s well as number s, when stori ng inform ation i nto your phone by usin g your phone âÂÂs keyp ad. When yo u see the lett er you wis h to ente r, simp ly pres s the k ey associat ed with that lett er unti l it appear s on the displ ay (numbers als o app ear ). ABC mode When you need to enter let ters in to your phone, it will aut oma tical ly swit ch over to mode.
36 Yo ur ph one di sp lay s the icon to indi ca te th a t you r phone is in ABC m ode. It also di splays w hen you are view ing n ames ra ther than numbers. When is displayed , yo u can enter these character s: Wh ile y ouâ re edit ing a na m e, the V key will move the cur sor to th e le ft, an d W will move it to the ri ght. Press Clear to corr ect any mis take s. If yo u wis h to ent e r an em pty sp ace b et wee n char acter s, pr ess 0 for each space . Ch angi ng let ter case Press th e # key to sw itch between up per and l ow er case letters. The icon will switch to to ind icat e you a re usi ng lower cas e. 123 mode When stori ng n a mes to the p hone bo ok, yo u can enter a num b er wit hin a n ame at an y time. Si mply p ress that part icular number key a few times u ntil i t appe ars. Howeve r, you can do t his mor e q uickly b y acces si ng the mode, without ha ving to scroll through each let ter to access the num ber you wish to enter . Simply press th e # key f or about 2 seconds while in mode and the ico n will appe ar. W hile in th is mode, o nly num bers can be ente red. Lette rs can not be ente red unless your p hone i s in mode. Key Char ac te rs Ke y Chara cter s 1. , â ? ! - 1 7 P Q R S 7 2A B C 2 8 T U V 8 3 DEF 3 9 WX YZ9 4 GHI4 0 Enter s an em pty sp ace, 0 5 J KL5 * ( See next page) 6 MNO6 # Changes letter case; long pre ss to ggles bet w een AB C/abc and 123 mode
37 Pre ss the # key ag ain for a coup le o f sec on ds i f you wish to deact ivate th e mode. Special character s (for sto ring names) W h e n i n A B C m o d e ( see page 16 ), you can press t he â k ey and th e f o llow in g sp ec ia l ch a rac ter s wil l ap pe ar . You can us e t hese ch aracte rs to hel p whe n stor ing names i n your phone book. Simply press W or V to high ligh t th e one you wis h t o use and pr ess Inse rt . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TIP : If you wish to access a spe cial chara cter that appear s towar d t he end of this lis t, press V for quicker acces s. Special Char acters (fo r storing numbers) The f ollo wing s peci a l cha racter s are helpf ul when you store names to your phone book ( see p age 49 ). Si mpl y pres s the * key o nce o r r ep eatedly , and t he f ollowin g char acter s can be s tored within the number sequence . ( p ) cr eates a pa use when a numb er is di aled ; the digits locate d to the right of the â p â ar e aut omati- call y s ent as touc h tones after a 2.5 second pause ( see pa ge 66 ). ( w ) creat es a â wai tâ wh en a n umb er is dial ed. The â w â makes your phon e wait f or you to p r ess Send or ó , t hen it se nds the di gits l ocated to the right of the âÂÂwâ as touch tones ( see pa ge 66 ). You can a d d as many spec ial ch aracte rs as you need in a s in gle numbe r s e quenc e. These charact ers can no t b e entere d while in mode . Eras i ng sto re d nam es and nu mb er s See âÂÂErasing stor ed nam es and nu mb ersâ on page 5 1. Erasin g your entire phone book See âÂÂErasing your ent ire p hone bo okâ on pag e 51.
38 Games You ha ve four e xciting ga mes to choose f rom in your phone. Press Menu 6 to c h oose one of th e following games: REMEM BER! Yo ur phone m ust be sw itched on to use t his functi on. Do not switch o n the p hone whe n wireless p hone use is pr ohibite d or wh en it may c ause interfe rence o r dange r. Mem ory Reve al pi ct ures to find p air s i n as few tri es as possi ble . Move the cursor w ith the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), a nd 8 (dow n) ke ys . Pres s the 5 key to reve al pi ctu res. Pres s th e # key to jump r ight o ver revealed pict ures or move from top left t o bottom right. Press the â key t o jum p le ft over revea led pictu res or move from bottom right to top left. Onc e found, pairs stay visible. Sna ke Feed the snake with as ma ny goodies as po ssible and watch it grow. Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to turn the snake toward food. The longer the snakeâÂÂs tail grows, the hig her the scor e. If the s nak e h its its own tail o r th e su rroun di ng wall , th e ga me is ove r. Logic Find a se cre t c ombi nation of f igu res. Ava ilabl e fi gure s ar e s hown at the top of the displa y before you ac cept the first guess row. U se the 2, 4 and 8 keys to m ove the cur sor and th e 5 key to sele ct the f igure. To cop y a fi gure from a prev iously ac cepted gues s row, s tart scroll ing wit h the 4 key, m ove the cu rso r to t he desired figu re in the norm al way and ac ce pt the sele ctio n wit h the 5 k e y. Once you th ink yo u have th e right comb in atio n, p ress the * ke y . The re su lt is pr es ented as a set of mar ks over th e row. A correct fig ure in the ri ght plac e gives a full mark ; a corre ct fig ure in the wr ong place gives a hal f mark . The game ends whe n all the figu res a re correct and in the righ t pl ace.
39 Dic e Use t his to play o t her ga mes that requi re a set o f di ce if one i snâÂÂt availabl e. Use the Level option to set th e num- ber of di ce, up to si x. You can roll, l ock, and unl ock each di e as ma ny times as you wi sh. When you s tart a new game , the di ce rol l for a coup le of sec onds and t hen sto p. U se th e 4 (le f t ) and 6 (rig ht ) ke ys to se lect a die. Press the 5 key to l o ck or unl ock the sel ect ed di e. Press â to rol l the unlocked d ice a gai n. Game opti ons When you sele ct a game, you can choos e fr om the following sub menus: Level allo w s yo u to cho os e the le vel of di fficu lty . New game start s a new game. Top score w ill di spla y th e top s cor e ( does not app ear in Logi c ). Inst ructi ons will de scribe how the gam e is played. Note: Last view or Contin ue may ap pear i n the op tions list if a game is i nterrupted , no t finished , or if yo u ha ve lost the g ame. Inbox When you re ceive a t ext me ssage, itâÂÂs store d in the Inbo x. You r p hone w ill di spla y Messa ge re ceived , along with the text m essage icon, and m akes a sound ( depending on the messa ge alert tone; see page 44 ). Please see âÂÂText me ssages and pagesâ on pag e 63 for comp lete d etails o n this feature. In-call menu Whil e in a call, you ma y n oti ce the Options soft ke y. Pre ss ing th is wi ll acc ess you to the in -ca ll m enu , and you may notice the following ch oic es:
40 T ouc h tones You ca n m anua lly ente r a touch t one st ring or search for one in your phone book (see âÂÂPho n e bookâ on page 4 9) New call You ca n make a thir d part y conf erence ca ll (s ee âÂÂMaki ng a confere nce cal lâ o n page 32) Me nu Allow s you acce ss to your ph oneâÂÂs menu Names Allows you a c cess t o your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 49) Mute All ows you to mute the microphone; if your micro ph one is al rea dy m ute d, th is wil l ch an ge to End mu te (see âÂÂMicrophoneâ on page 44) Keygua rd Thi s f eat ure he lps p rotect the keypad ag ainst acci dental keypresses. See â Want to sto p your pho ne from ring ing with out answ ering the call? â o n page 9 for co mplete details. Keypad tone s This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). It se ts the volume of t he tone you hear when you press your phoneâÂÂs k eys. Not e that if yo u cho ose the Sile nt pro fi le , key pa d t ones wi ll b e tur ned of f. Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you wa nt to se t the keyp ad tones fo r and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Ke y p ad t o n e s and pr e ss Sele ct 4. Press W to s crol l th r o ugh th e op ti o ns; you r ph on e p lays a sampl e of ea ch. Press OK for the one you wa nt .
41 Lang uag e Beca use many wi rel ess phon e cus- tome rs s peak En glis h as a se cond langua ge, your phone all ows you to choose your phone âÂÂs displayed langua ge. Choosing a la ngua ge fo r your phone Press Menu 4 2 5 ( Se tting s - Phon e se ttings - Langua ge ), scroll to the language you wish to use and press OK . You can c hoose from Englis h, F rench, Spanish, Por tu gu ese or Tra dit ion al C hin es e. Last call timer Th is fe atu re di spla ys the du rat io n of yo ur la st cal l. See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24. Last number redial When you want to call your la st dial ed numbe r, Pr ess ó and w ait 3 seco nd s Note: Y ou mu st be at the st art scre en b efore you press ó Letter ca se You can c hange fr om upper to low er c ase when en te rin g le tt er s int o yo ur ph on e. See âÂÂChangin g letter caseâ on page 36 for comple te details. Life timer The l ife timer di spl ays the tota l time o f a ll call s dial ed and recei ved with your phone (in hours and m inute s only). The l ife time r can not b e r e set and is used in con juncti on with your p honeâÂÂs w arranty Als o, see â Call timer sâ on page 24 .
42 Lights This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Car Profile ( see page 53 ). This featu re determ ines whet her the li ghts ar e on only w hen you use your phone, or if t hey are on at all time s. Th i s sett i ng works only when your phone is conne cted to a car kit. 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our p hone lists each prof ile. U se W to hi ghl ight Car and press Options . Note: Car will not a ppear in the list unt il the p hon e has bee n connect ed t o a car kit at least once. 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Lights and pre ss Se lect . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough your c h oices and pr ess OK If yo u select Auto matic , your phon e âÂÂs l ights ar e turned off wi thin fi fteen se con ds if no key s are pres sed. I f On is se lecte d, then the li ghts will rem a in o n the ent i re time yo ur ph on e is con n ect ed to the car kit . Listen t o voice messages This fe ature all ows you to a ccess your voice m essages. See â V oice m essagesâ on pag e 69 fo r comp lete d etails . Lock cod e You âÂÂll need the loc k code to act ivate and dea c tivat e Phon e Lo ck (se e page 51 ), or to chan ge your loc k code. The default lock code is 1234. If you enter an inco rre ct loc k cod e fiv e tim es in a row, your p hone w ill prompt you for th e security code (se e page 60 ). Chan ging yo ur lock co de In a loc k cod e, only num eri c cha rac ter s are ac cept ed . 1. Ent er Menu 4 3 2 3 ( Setti ngs - Se cu ri ty set ti ng s - Ac ce ss c ode s - Change loc k co de ) 2. Ent er loc k code at Ent e r lo ck co de : and press OK
43 3. Enter new l ock c ode, press OK 4. V eri fy n e w l ock co d e, pr ess OK Note: Whe n you change your loc k code, make sur e you store it in a safe pl ace, awa y fro m your p hone. Avoid ente ring a ccess code s simil ar to em ergenc y num bers to prevent accid ental emer gency cal ls. M anual t ouc h tones This set ting det ermin es how long touch tones are produc ed as you press the keys o n t he keyp ad. Note that touch tones are someti mes called DTMF tones. See âÂÂTouch ton esâ on pag e 66 for de tails. Setting manual touc h tones Press Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Setti ngs - Ph on e s etti ngs - T ouch tones - Man ual to uch to nes ) an d highli ght one of the following options, then press OK. Co ntin uo us means the tone sounds for as long as you pr ess and hold the key . Fixed sets the tone l ength to .1 seco nd, r egar dless of how l ong you pr ess the k ey . Off turns the tone s off , and no tones will be sent when you pr ess the k eys. M emor y status Thi s featu re all ows you to see ho w many free an d in-us e m emo ry loca tio ns are in you r dir ect or y. Als o, see â Phone bo okâ on pag e 49 . Press Name s , sc roll t o Option s and press Selec t . Th en sc ro ll to Memory stat us and p ress Sele ct aga in Messages Th is fe atu re allo w s you to ac cess yo ur vo ice an d t ext messages, as well as composing your own w elcome note.
44 Using messages 1. Press Men u 1 ( Messa ges ) 2. Sc roll to on e o f t he fo llow in g o pti on s, th en pres s Selec t 1-1 T ext messages - See page 63 . 1-2 V oice me ssages - See page 69 . 1-3 We l c o m e n o t e - See page 71 . Me ssa ge al er t to ne This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). It se ts the tone that your p hone m ake s when you get a te xt message. Also, see âÂÂT e xt m essages and pagesâ on page 63. 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you wa nt to set the me ssage aler t tone for and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Message alert tone , the n pre ss Sele ct . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough your choices (your phon e plays sampl es) and pr ess OK . Micro ph o ne Yo u ca n m ute a nd un m ute y ou r p ho ne âÂÂs mi cro p hon e whil e a call is in pr ogre ss . Durin g a ca ll, y our ph on eâÂÂs soft keys ch ange from Nam es and Menu to Opti ons and Mute . Muting and unmutin g your phone You c an mute the phoneâÂÂs mi crophone duri ng a call; simply press Mute . To unmute the microphone, press Unm ut e . If the se texts ar e not avai lable , pres s Options , sc ro ll to Mute or End mu te and p res s Sele ct . Muti ng and u nmuti ng a lso affect the mi crophone s of any ac ce sso rie s c on nec ted t o t he pho ne.
45 Missed call s Your phone will keep t rack of the last 10 calls you have mis sed if you werenâÂÂt a round to ans wer th e call. M issed call s will appear in yo ur phone o nly if it wa s turned on and in a s ervi ce ar ea when the cal l was mi ssed. If the displa y says âÂÂMissed callsâ Press List . To call back t he disp la yed num ber, press ó . Press Exi t to go back to the start screen. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t k ey See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ption sâ soft keyâ on pag e 2 3. Checking the m issed calls list a nytime Pr ess Menu 2 1 ( Call log - Miss ed c alls ), t hen scroll thr ough the list. This shows you the phone numbers of the 10 m ost recent ca lls youâÂÂv e not ans wered . Wh en the Forward if not answered option i n the Call Forwar din g fea ture ( see page 22 ) is se lecte d, yo ur p hone tr eat s t he forw ard ed ca ll s as m isse d call s. Als o, see â Call logâ on pag e 23 fo r detai ls on other call lists . NAM se lection The service provider p rograms your phone with the phone num b er and syst em infor m atio n into your phone âÂÂs memory wh en your phone is firs t activate d. This is ca lled a Nu mb er A ssig nme nt Mo dule (NAM ). Fo r exa mp le, you r p ho ne ca n be ac tiv ate d i n up to 3 dif fer en t ser vice ar eas (e.g . one in Da llas, anothe r in Ch icag o , and ma ybe o ne mo re in New York ), ea ch giving y o ur phone a d i ff erent p hone num ber or ac count. Only one num ber can be ac tiv e at a time. When you sel ec t a pho ne nu mber , y ouâÂÂre also se lect ing whi ch system youâÂÂre usi n g as your h ome system ( se e âÂÂS ys- temâ on page 63 ). The first phone number di splayed with this menu is the cu rrently selec ted number.
46 Note: It m ay n ot be ne cessar y to have three NA Ms for your phone if your ser vice pr ovider has ser vice or roaming ag ree- ments fo r ea ch area in which you wish to use yo ur pho ne. Contact your service provider for details. Selectin g the NAM for y our phone Press Menu 4 4 6 ( Se tting s - Net work se r vic e s - NAM sel ec t ion ), highli ght the phone number you want to use and press OK . Note: Y ou n eed at leas t one act ive num be r to ma ke ca lls. Y o u can not ch ange from o ne NAM to ano ther du ring a call. Networ k feature setti n g Call forwardi ng ( page 22 ), Call waitin g ( page 25 ) and Send own n umber ( page 61 ) a re netwo rk s ervic es avai lable throug h your se rvi ce provide r or de aler . When you subscr ibe to any of the se serv ices , you r se rvic e provider or de aler give s you a separa te featur e cod e to act iva te each ser vic e. De ac tiv ati on co d es are us ed to dea ctiv a te ea ch serv ic e. Once you stor e t he ap p rop ri ate co de in your p hon e, the se rvic e app ears as a m enu i tem. Yo u can the n use t he menu to ac tivate a nd dea c tiva te these services. Eac h time you use a feature that requir es a feat ure code, tha t code is sent to the ne twork to verify youâÂÂre us ing th e co rrec t feat ure c od e. Note : If your p hone ha s mo re than one pho ne number pro- gramm ed, any f eatur e code s stored will ap ply o nly to your prim ar y pho ne num ber , or NAM 1. See âÂÂNA M selectionâ o n page 45 for deta ils on NAM. Stor ing codes 1. Press Men u 4 4 5 ( Set ting s - Networ k servic es - N e tw or k fe at ur e sett in g ) 2. At Feature Code: , ent er th e feat ure code or deac ti- vation code r eceive d fr om your deal er (e.g. â 74, â 740, etc.), p r ess OK
47 3. W to the service that the cod e applie s to and pre ss Sel ect 4. W to su b opti on, then Selec t (R epea t step a s r e quired, based on nu mber of su boptions) (Use step four o nly for call for wardi ng opt ions) 5. W to Act iva te or Cancel , t hen pr ess OK Netw ork se rvices Some of the fe atures in this menu are netwo rk se rvices th at req ui re a su bsc rip tion . Se e yo ur se rvic e pr ovid er fo r d etails and ava ilabi lity . 4-4-1 V oic e priv acy - See page 70 . 4-4-2 Call fo rw ardi ng * - See page 22. 4-4-3 Ca ll w ait in g * - See page 25 . 4-4-4 Send own num b er * - See page 61 . 4-4-5 Network feature setting - See page 46 . 4-4-6 NA M se lecti on - See page 45 . * These features will n ot appear in the menu unless they a re acti vated usi ng Networ k feature se tting . See âÂÂNetwork fea- ture s etting â on page 46 for det ails. One-touc h dialin g Th is feat ur e allo ws y ou to ma ke pho ne calls quickl y and easil y with the touch of a button. You must store names and numbers in your phone book ( see page 50 ) befor e you can use this feature. Then you can assign a name from th e phon e book t o a one-touc h dial l ocati on using your phoneâÂÂs k eys 2 through 8. Note: K eys 1 an d 9 are used exclus ively for d ialing yo ur voice mai lbox (see p age 69) and for attemp ting emerge ncy ca lls (see pag e 81) to th e emerge ncy numb er pr ogram med in to your phon e (e.g . 911 or other offi cial em ergenc y numb er). The 2 key is fo r di aling a custome r care o perato r (se e page 33), which can be ove rwritten i f you p refer .
48 Assi gning one-touch dia l locations 1. Press Names, sc roll to 1-to uc h di alin g and p ress Selec t 2. Sc roll to next av aila bl e empt y loc ati on, (empty ) will appear , then pr ess Assi gn 3. Scroll t o select desir e d name and pre ss Sele c t 4. Repe at as necess ar y Calling a num ber using one-touch dialing Note: Th e 2 key is for dialing a cu stomer care operat or , which can be overwri tten if you prefer . Pr ess and hold the key (2 thr ough 8) for a few se conds to ca ll the nu mber in th e corr espon d in g on e-t ouc h d ial l oca tio n. Note: If yo u press and ho ld 1, your p hone call s your voice m ail- box. If you press and hold 9, and Emergency key 9 (Menu 4 1 ) is ON , your ph one atte mpts a c all to the e mer gency num ber progr ammed into your phone (e.g. 91 1 o r other official emer - gency numb er). Changing numbe rs in one-touc h dial li st Wi th th is fe atu re, you ca n as sign a diff er en t num be r to any o n e-to uch dia l l ocation . 1. Press Names, sc roll to 1-to uc h di alin g and p ress Selec t 2. Scr ol l t o the locat ion you wish t o change and p r ess O ptions 3. Sc roll to Change , t hen pr ess Se le ct 4. Scr oll thr ough phone b ook to s el ect ne w num ber and press Sele c t Erasing o ne-touch dial locati ons 1. Pre ss Names, sc r o ll t o 1-t ouc h dialing and press Sele ct 2. Scr ol l t o the loca tio n y ou wi s h to er as e and pr ess O pt ions 3. Sc roll to Era se , pr ess Sele c t , the n press OK at Erase?
49 Pag in g You ca n receive pages wit h yo ur phone . See âÂÂT e xt me ssages and pagesâ on page 63. Phone b ook You can store up to 199 numbers a nd associated names in your p honeâÂÂs m emory. These nu mbers are righ t at yo ur fi ngertip s fo r easy dia ling. Things to know about t he phone book St or ed nu mb er s ma y b e up to 3 2 d ig its l on g. Stored names may be up to 16 charact ers long. You ca n not store i dentical names i nto your phone (i .e., Jo hn , J ohn ); m ak e s ure th at lik e n ame s ar e s om e- what diff e re nt in the phone b ook (i.e ., J ohn, Johnny). Replace? fol lowed by the current ly sto red name di spla ys wh en stor i ng a name alr eady i n memor y. Accessing the phone book Pr ess Na mes , scrol l to d esir ed submen u and press Selec t . About the submenus The phone book h as several submenus from whi c h you can c hoose. Sear ch allo w s you to sear ch fo r a spe cif ic nam e . Add new allows you to enter new names and num bers. Option s let s you choo se you r scr ol lin g view, as well as to s how memor y st atus . 1-to uc h di alin g all ows you to assign up to seven one- touch di al loca tions ( see page 47 for de tails) . Call er grou ps allows you to rename or change the ringing tone for a caller grou p (seeâÂÂCa ller groupsâ on page 26) .
50 Erase al l lets you era se eve ry name and num b er in your phon e b ook. Y ou c an er ase on e name a nd numb er at a time b y pressing Det ails , the n O ption s when viewi ng a nam e alr ead y i n t he dir ect ory . Stor ing a name and num ber 1. Press Names 2. Sc roll to Add n e w and pre ss Selec t 3. En ter name u sing the ke ypa d (use # to switch betw een upper and lower case) and press OK 4. Enter p hone nu mber and press OK Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ on page 35 and âÂÂQuic k sa veâ on p age 62 . Changi ng a number stor ed with a name 1. Recall stored na m e, the n press D eta il s to view number 2. Press Opti ons , s cr oll t o Edit and pr ess Select 3. Press OK while name i s displa yed, unless you w ish to change it. I f so, p r e ss and hold Cl ea r , re-en ter name and pr ess OK 4. Press and hold Clear to erase number or us e t he W and V key s to edit 5. Enter new numb er 6. Press OK to save new number Rec a l ling n ames & n umber s At th e star t s cre en, p ress W or V to vi ew names in d i r e c t o r y . T h e n s c r o l l t o t h e p e r s o n y o u w i s h t o c a l l a n d press ó to d ial t he n umb er (p ho ne w ill d is pla y num be r di al ed to co nfir m) .
51 Recalling numbe rs by name At the start screen, press Names . Then pr ess t he numb er on the keypad with the corresponding first lette r of the name you wish to call. You can also recal l numbers by name by pressing Nam es , t hen p res s Sele ct at Sea rch . En ter the name of the person you wish to recall a nd press OK . Erasing stor ed names and numbers 1. Reca ll st ored n ame 2. Pr ess Det ails 3. Pr ess Options 4. Highl ight Era se , the n pre ss Sele ct , the n OK Note: Y ou can not undo E rase func tions, so b e carefu l! Erasing your entir e phone book 1. Press Na mes 2. Scr oll to Erase al l and pr ess Selec t 3. Pr ess OK at Are you sure? 4. Enter security code a t Se cu ri ty c od e : and p r ess OK Warni ng: This featu re will e rase your e ntire pho ne boo k, whic h can not be u ndone! Pho ne l ock W hen you turn th is on , y our ph on e wi ll lock aft er yo u sw itch yo ur p ho ne off an d b ack on. The n, ea ch time you turn your phone on, it will prom pt you for a lock code wh en you pres s eith er Name s or Menu . When the phone lock i s on, you can no t access most of your ph o n eâÂÂs memor y and menu fe atur es, or mak e phone call s without enteri ng the l ock c od e. T urning on phone lo ck Press Men u 4 3 2 1 ( Set ting s - Secu rity set tings - Acces s codes - Pho ne lo ck ). E nte r t he loc k c od e t hen p res s OK . Th en sc ro ll to On , an d pres s OK agai n.
52 When your p hone i s l ocked, calls may b e pos si ble t o th e emerg ency num b er progr amme d into yo ur phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency numbe r) including call s wit h Emer g ency ke y 9 ( page 35 ). Yo u can also st ore a n um be r in t he Unloc k e d ph on e num ber loc a t ion , w hich al lows yo u to call this numb er even thou gh your phone i s locked ( s ee page 67 for detail s ). Answering a c all with pho ne lock on Pr ess any ke y exce p t ô and T urning of f phone lock Press Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Secur ity se ttings - Access code s - Pho ne lo ck ). Ent er loc k cod e an d pre ss OK . Then scroll to Off and press OK aga in . Wit h phone lock off, you can now use your phon e without e ntering the loc k code each ti me you turn your phone on. Phone setti n gs Phone settings allow you a ccess to oth e r phone feat ur es su ch as an al arm cloc k an d yo ur ph on eâÂÂs lang uag e. Using phone setti ngs Press Menu 4 2 ( Set ting s - Ph one set t ings ), then scrol l to one of t he f ollowing options, the n press Selec t : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 31 . 4-2-2 Ala rm clo ck - See page 16 . 4-2-3 T ouc h t ones - See page 66 . 4-2-4 Res to re factor y set tings - See page 54 . 4-2-5 Lang uage - See page 41 .
53 Pr ofi les Now you can adj ust an d cust omize yo ur p ho ne to w hat ev er env i- ronments you find y ourself i n (i. e . mee tings, a movi e, etc. ). With Profil es, you can cont ro l your phoneâÂÂs ringing v o lume, ringing t one , message alert, keyp ad tones , warn ing and game t ones, etc. , in a matter of se conds. Note: Restore factory settin gs (see page 54) will reset any chang es made in P rofiles back t o the fac tor y defaults. The defa ult s et ting is Nor mal . Accessing Pr o files Pr ess Menu 3 Selec ting dif fer ent Pr ofi les If you want to change your phoneâ s Profile , q uic kly pres s t he key. Q uick ly pre ss agai n to sc roll through each choic e, then p ress and hol d the key for a secon d to sel ect that Prof ile. You can also scroll through the list of Prof iles with a quick press of th e key. Then press W or V to choose another Profile and p ress OK . Eit her way, this o nly allow s you to sele c t othe r Pro file s; you can not custo mize them he re. Kee p readi ng to lear n how to cu stomize a Pro fil e. Customizi ng Pr ofiles Press Me nu 3 ( Pr of i le s ) an d sc roll to de sire d Pr ofil e, th en press Options . Once Option s is sel ect ed, Sele ct , Cust o mize and Rename wil l appea r as your cho ice s. Once you have sele cted on e of th e se item s , pres s OK . I f y o u w i s h t o g o b a ck to the ma in me nu, pr ess Back . Selec t acti v ate s th e curr ent ly h igh ligh te d Pro f ile.
54 Custo mize al lows you to customi ze a Profil e by c hanging the cur rent sett ings. Rename al lows you t o ren ame the Profil e. When you select Customize , p ress OK and youâÂÂl l have access to several l ists and su b-menus that will e nable you to adjust the set tings on the current Profile . Note: Car and Headset will n ot appe ar in the Profile s list unless your ph one is con nected t o a car kit or a he adset. How ever , they will rema in i n the m enu once con nected for the fir st tim e. Note: W hen you chan ge a sett ing in t he c urrent P rofi le, it o nly affects th at Pro file and will not chan ge your phoneâÂÂs normal settings. Renami ng pr ofiles 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Scroll to desired Profile and press Options 3. Sc roll to Rename and pr e ss OK 4. Enter new name a nd pre ss OK aga in Note : Some pr ofil es can no t be re nam ed. Receiv ed call s This shows you the phone numbers of the 10 most re cent c alls yo uâÂÂve answe red. Pr ess Men u 2 3 ( Call log - Rec eiv ed c alls ), th en scr oll thr ough the numbers. Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 23 for detail s on other call lists. Th e âÂÂOp t io ns â s o ft ke y See âÂÂThe âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23 . Resto r e factory set t ings You can reset the se ttings of many of your p honeâÂÂs feat ur es to factor y de fault s (as in a new tel epho ne ).
55 Restor ing fac tory s etti ngs Press Menu 4 2 4 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Restor e fact or y setti ng s ), e nte r se curi ty code an d pr es s OK . Note: T he mem ory , time rs, langua ge se lection and secu rity code is not reset. Ho wever, a ny Profiles you have modif ied will reset when you restore your settings. Renami n g profil es See âÂÂProfile sâ on page 53. Res tri ct cal ls This featur e all ow s you to re stri ct incoming and outgoing call s. Outgoing c alls ar e restric ted from a list of restric tions that you cre ate yourse lf. Rest ri ct o utgoi ng ca ll s If no restricti ons have been def ined i n your phone, you will notice only one option: Add res tric ti on allo ws you t o cr eat e y ou r own lis t of outgoing call restrictions. The maximu m number of call restriction groups you can define is 10. Once you have ente r ed Add res tric tion and have adde d at lea st one restr ict ion, the f ollow in g op ti on s w ill be a dded: Selec t allo ws y ou t o sele ct ca ll re stri ct ions from th e outgoing cal ls l ist. Edi t allo ws y ou to edit an exi sti ng out goin g ca ll restriction. Era se wil l era se any exi sting out goin g call restri ct ions. Note: When ca lls ar e res tricted , call s may be possibl e to th e emergen cy number programmed i nto y our phone (e.g. 911 or other off icial em erg ency numbe rs). Howev er , Emerg ency ke y 9 may not operate de pending on the type of rest riction yo u choose. Adding call r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4 3 1 ( Setti ngs - Se cu ri ty set ti ng s - Re st r i ct cal ls )
56 2. Sc roll to Restr ic t outg oing c a lls and pr ess Select 3. Enter t he se curity code and pr ess OK 4. Sc roll to Add re stri ction to creat e an ou tgoi ng cal l restri ct ion an d press OK 5. Enter the number string you wish to r estrict and press OK . F or ex amp le: If you wish t o restrict all c alls tha t begin wit h 1, ent er 1 (th is wi ll r e st ric t all lon g dis tan ce ca lls ) If you wish t o restrict all c alls tha t begin wit h 1972, enter 1972 If you wish t o restrict all c alls tha t begin wit h 214, enter 214 6. If yo u wi sh to enter a na me fo r t he call r est rictio n, en te r th e nam e us ing yo ur p ho n eâ s ke yp ad, th en press OK Restrict inc o ming calls 1. Press Men u 4 3 1 ( Set ting s - Secu rity set tings - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Sc roll to Res tr ict in co min g c alls and pr e ss Sele ct 3. Sc roll to All c a lls and pr ess Mark (or press Unma rk if you wish t o r emove t he r est rictio n) Selectin g c all r estrictio ns 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Se cu ri ty set ti ng s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Restri ct outg oin g calls and press Selec t 3. Enter t he se curity code an d press OK 4. Scroll to Select and press OK 5. Scrol l to ea ch restr ic tion you wish to use and pr ess Mark ; press Unma rk to deacti vate ex isting restrictions 6. Press Back and the n pr ess Ye s at Save changes?
57 Editing c a ll r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity se ttings - Re st r i ct cal ls ) 2. Scr oll to Restr ict outgoing cal ls and pre ss Se lect 3. Ente r the se curity code and p r ess OK 4. Scr oll to Edit and pre ss OK 5. Scr oll to the r estriction you wish to edi t, pr ess OK Note : If no name h as been entered for a restri ctio n, the r estrict ed number wil l be dis played 6. Pr ess and hold Clear to era se entir e n umber , then ent er the ne w c har act ers . O r use Wý or V to mo ve the cur sor to the des ir ed loc ation and dele te a char acte r or in s er t addit ional ch aracte rs. Pr ess OK when finis h ed. 7. Edit nam e if desi r e d usin g same pr oced ur e as ab ove Erasing ca ll r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity set tings - Re st r i ct cal ls ) 2. Scr oll to Restr ict outgoing cal ls and pre ss Se lect 3. Ente r the se curity code and p r ess OK 4. Scr oll to Era se and pre ss OK 5. Scr oll to t he r es tri ctio n yo u wi sh t o erase, pre ss OK 6. Pr ess OK ag ain to eras e r estr iction Ri ng in g op t ion s This is one of t he sett i ngs i n your phone â s Profil e s ( see pa ge 53 ). Yo u ca n cho ose how yo ur ph on e not ifies you of an incom ing call . This setti ng d oes not affect incoming text message aler t tones ( see page 63) . Selec ting ringing opti ons 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s )
58 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the ringing options f or and press O pt ion s . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Rin gin g op tio ns , the n press Se lect . 4. Highlight ei ther Ring , Ascen ding , Ring once , Beep once , Caller g roups , or Sile nt and pr ess OK Caller g roups sets the phone to Sile nt exc ept for ca lls from peopl e in selected c aller groups (see âÂÂCa ller groupsâ on page 26 ) . Press W or V to h ighlig ht the de sire d ca lle r g roup (s) , t hen pres s Mark to sel ect or Unma rk to de-sele c t them. Ri nging tone s This is one of the setti ngs in your pho neâÂÂs Profile s ( see pa ge 53 ). It sets the ringing to ne for incoming voice calls. If you set R ingin g Opti ons ( see page 57 ) to Silen t or Beep once , r ingin g tones are automatic all y off . Selectin g ringing tones 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our phone lis ts ea ch profile. Use W to hi ghlight the one you w a nt to se t the ringi n g t ones for a nd pre s s O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Ringing tones , t hen press Se lect . 4. Scr oll through the options. After you hear the tone you wish t o use, p r e ss OK . Ring ing volume This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see pa ge 53 ). It sets t he default ringing volume f or inco min g vo ice ca lls , mes s age aler t t ones and the al arm.
59 Setting the ringing vo lume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ) 2. Y our phon e li sts e ach pr ofil e. Use W to highl ight th e one you want to set the ringing v o lume fo r an d pre ss Options . 3. Highl ight Custom i ze and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Ring in g v olu me , the n pr ess Sele ct . 4. Scr oll thr ough the option s. When you hear the volume l evel you wish to use, pr ess OK . Note: The ringing volume settin g is stored individua lly for the handsf ree car kit and the headset. Roaming T h i s i s a t e r m u s e d t o i n d i c a t e t h a t y o u r p h o n e i s n o t i n it s home area. Calls m ade or rece ived wh ile r oami ng a re usuall y more exp ens ive t han call s made i n your hom e are a. When roa ming in some systems outside your hom e are a, your ph one ma y not be reco gni zed by the host system (the one youâÂÂre travell ing in) and you may not be abl e t o place a cal l. Conta ct your servic e provi der f or more s pec ific inf orma- tion on how roaming works with your phone, as well as any information on c overage limitations. Roam ing I ndica tors When you r phone begins roaming, it wil l b eep once and di sp lay ROAM or EXTE ND ED AREA , depending on how roam ing wo rks with your p ho ne. Cont act you r se rvic e provider for more details. If your ph one is not roaming (i.e . in i ts h ome ar ea) it w ill eit her disp la y HOME or the name of the service provider. Sav ed This is where saved text m essages are stored . See âÂÂT e xt message s and pa gesâ on pag e 63 for d etails.
60 Scroll ing view The re are three d i ff erent optio ns on ho w you can view t he pho ne book. Yo ur choic es ar e: Na me li st shows all stored names in a scrolling list. Three names wil l appear at any give n time. To view other names i n the directory, scroll back and f orth thro ugh the list using W or V . Name list is the defaul t setti ng. Name num ber displa ys individua l name s and numbe rs stored i n your direc tory. Only one name will di sp lay on your screen at a ti me, with the c orresponding phone nu mber. Use W or V to view other names. Na me on ly shows indivi dual names onl y. To v i ew othe r names, use W or V . Yo u can view t he cor re spon d ing phone numbe r by pressing Det ails , the n W or V . Selectin g your scro lling view 1. Press Names 2. Sc roll to Options , then pr ess Sele c t 3. Press Selec t at Scr oll in g vie w 4. Press W or V to se le ct eit h er Nam e lis t , Na me num ber , or Name o nly , t he n pre ss OK Secur ity set t ing s Th is me nu in cl udes the follo w ing s ecu rit y feat ur es : 4-3-1 Re st ri ct cal ls - See page 55 . 4-3-2 Acce ss codes - See page 16 . The Acce ss codes subm enu incl udes Phon e loc k ( page 51 ), Unlo cke d ph one nu mb e r ( page 67 ), Change lock co de ( page 42 ), and Ch ang e se curi ty code ( page 61 ). Secur ity cod e Your phone will prompt you for a security co de for cer- tain f ea ture s. The se fe atu res ca n be us ed o nl y af ter th e co rrect securi ty code has b een s ucce ssfull y enter ed.
61 Note: When enter ing your secur it y code, * **** will ap pear on the display to keep others from viewing your code. If yo u make a m ist ake enter ing th e code , erase th e last digit en tered by pressi ng Clear , or press and hold Clear . Then enter the c orrect code o r p re ss Back to exi t the curre nt featur e. If you en ter an i ncorr ect s ecur ity code ( Code error will appear ) five times in a row , y our p hone wonâ t accep t any entr ies fo r the ne xt fi ve mi nutes. Your phoneâÂÂs default security code is 12345. ItâÂÂs highly rec ommend ed that you change t his co de at once, w rit e it down , and s t ore it i n a sa fe p lace a way fr om you r ph one. Changing your security code 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 4 ( Set ting s - Se cur i ty setting s - Acc e ss co de s - Ch a ng e s e cu ri ty cod e ) 2. Enter security c ode a nd pr e ss OK 3. Ent er n ew se cur ity cod e at Enter new secur it y code : , pr ess OK 4. Enter new security code again at V e rify new security code : , pr ess OK 5. Pho n e will disp lay Sec ur it y co de ch ang ed No te: If y ou have c hange d your secu rity co de a nd don âÂÂt reme mb er the ne w code, con tact your ser vic e provide r . Once you have chang ed your security co de, the defau lt setting is no longer vali d. Sen d own numb er In m ost se rv ice are as, when you ca ll som eo ne yo ur name wil l be pres ented to his/her ca ller ID (if the y sub- sc ribe ). This fe atu re al low s you to blo ck th e ir calle r ID (i .e. yo ur nu mbe r w ill n ot be pr es ent ed ) wh e n y ou c a ll th em . T his fea tu re wor ks on a per -ca ll ba sis. Con ta ct your service provider for more details. Note: B efore you can deactiv ate thi s feature , you mu st first store the feature c ode gi ven to yo u by you r ser vi ce provid er .
62 Otherwi se, thi s fea ture ma y not ap pear in the m enu. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 4 6 for m ore det ails. Note: T his feat ure is on ly effec tive wh en cal ling to a num ber th at is equipped wit h Caller ID. 1. Press Menu 4 4 4 ( Setti ngs - Net work ser vice s - Sen d own n umber ) 2. W to Ye s (to show your numbe r) or No (to not show it ) an d pr ess OK 3. Enter the numb er you wi sh to call ( o r pre ss Se ar ch to r etrieve the number fr om the phone book and press OK ), th en pr ess OK 4. Y our phone wi ll attem pt to call thi s numb er with the fea tur e code you stor ed in M enu 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet wor k fe atu re set tin gâ on page 46 ) Setting s This main me nu allow s you access to other feature s. See these i ndi vidual entri es f or more i nformat ion. 4-1 Call setti ngs - See page 24 . 4-2 Phon e se ttings - See page 52 . 4-3 Se cur i ty setting s - See page 60 . 4-4 Networ k services - See page 47 . Storing a nam e & numbe r You c a n save na m es an d num bers i n the Phone book. Eit her us e the method d escri b ed in âÂÂStoring a name and numberâ on page 50 or the âÂÂquick save â method described below . Quick save Enter the phon e number and pre ss Save . Ente r a name at Name: if you wish (option al), then press OK . Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ on page 35 .
63 Sys t em Your phone is capable of working in Residential, Private, and Public System s (such as your Home System). You can choose how your ph one sele cts a network to use . Th is feat ur e is Menu 5 in your phone. The default is Autom ati c , whi ch means your phon e aut oma tical ly se arc hes fo r n etw or ks av aila bl e to you an d ch oo ses t he appr opri at e one. Every tim e you swi tch on your phon e, it re sets this t o Auto matic . If you choose Ma nual , your pho ne sear ches for net- w ork s, th en b eg ins d is pla yin g t hem . Yo ur ph one di sp lay s AV A I L A B L E : or NO T AVA ILABLE: for the systems it fi nds (You c an not use NO T AV AILABLE : systems). Use the W key to scroll thr ough the ch oices, an d pres s OK when you se e the one you want . If you choose New Searc h , your phone be gins a new search for new Private and Residential syste ms. Wh en it finds the best new syste m, it displays it. You can then Se le ct it , or st ar t ano th er s ear ch b y pr ess in g Nex t . Note: If you ha ve two phon e number s (two NAMs), the Man ual and New sea r ch featur es are o nly used with your pr imar y phon e nu mber (N AM 1). Se e âÂÂN AM sel ec tionâ on pa ge 45 fo r mor e infor mation c once rning N AMs. T o switch fr om priva te to publ ic If y ou are in a priv ate syst e m and wa nt ac ces s to a public system, pre ss and hold Menu when you ar e not in a call . Yo ur phon e w ill dis play Se arc h p ub lic sy ste m s? , press OK and your ph one w ill use t he publ ic s y stem for the next (only on ce) outgoing call . After that it goes back to Auto m a ti c syst em select i on . T ext messages and pages Before you can se nd or receive text messages and pages, you must su b scribe to the text messaging net work s ervi ce.
64 Some or a ll of th es e feat ures may not b e ava ilabl e in some w ireless systems. Please see your service prov ider fo r deta ils and av ail abilit y. Note: T ext messages that you rece ive with your pho ne may appear differ ent at t imes, due to m essages th at o riginate i n networks othe r than your own. A lso, the m aximu m len gth of a te xt messa ge may dep end o n the networkâ s capabilities. T ext mess age opti ons Wh en yo u ac ce ss T ext m essages , you will view a s cree n with three diffe rent options. Inbox is whe re inc oming mes sa ges are rec eived and stored. All new, unread messages are kept he re. Sav ed is where al l saved, re ad messages are kept here. Erase al l all ow s you t o erase all text messages. However, unread text m essages will not be erased. Receiv ing text message s The maximum length of a r eceived te xt message is up to 225 characters. Your phone has space for up to 30 text messages, depending on the length of each mes sage. When you r eceiv e a text me ssage Text messages are shown i n the order t hat they were received, in their orde r of p riority. Messa ge rec eived indi ca tes an un rea d mes sag e or page . If more than o ne me ssa ge is r ec eiv ed, the nu mbe r of received m essages will be listed first. New emerg enc y message indica tes that the message or page received was sent by some one via the service provider. Emergency messages are sent only in sit uatio ns wher e life and /or prop er ty ar e in imm ed iat e dan ger. Em ergency mess age s are l isted firs t and wil l override all ot he r messages. Urge nt messages are also high pri o rity messages.
65 Readin g tex t messages Wi th Messag e r ecei v ed displa yed, press Read and sc ro ll to new message, then press Read aga in Readin g opti ons Press O ptions while a te xt me ssage is d isplayed to access the f ollowing reading opti ons: Read ne xt all ows you t o re ad t he next messag e. Era se wil l eras e the me ssage. Sav e will save the message to the Sav ed fold er. Call back will a utom atic ally call wh oe ver s ent the m essa ge if any ph on e nu m bers ar e in cl ude d w it hin the message. Callin g someone back in a message Press ó while the message is disp layed to dial the number q uickly. Or, with th e message and th e phon e numbe r displa yed on yo ur ph on eâ s sc re en, y ou can pres s Options , s cro ll and sel ect Call bac k , the n pres s OK . Note: If mo re than one num ber is on the di splay, the num bers are di splayed in a list. Simply sele ct the phon e number you want to call and p ress ó . If no numbers are found, your phone will di spl ay N o nu mb er fo un d on this screen. Receiving a page Yo ur ph one di sp l ays Mes s age re ce i ve d . The m essage reads Call: , followed b y the name or number of the person wh o paged you. Na mes w ill appear only if that person has b een stored in the phone book. When your phone â s memory is full One or more messages, of lowest priority, w ill automa- tically be deleted in orde r to receive new text messages when yo ur phon eâÂÂs memor y is ful l.
66 If the me ssa ge me mo ry is st ill full , your phon e wi ll displa y No space: m essage w aiting . You can clear this notifi cation by p ressin g OK . Note: Messa ges ar e usually de leted fr om y our Inbox . An inco ming emergency m essage m ay delete m essages from your Sav ed folde r . T o uc h ton e s Yo ur ph on e ca n ge ner at e va rio us sou nd s, ca ll ed to uc h to nes , wh en the ke ys a re p res sed . Th es e ar e als o known a s DTMF tones. Touch tones ca n be used for many aut om ated, over - t he-pho ne servi ces suc h as c hecking ba nk balan ces, air line arriv al an d depar tu re time s, a nd usin g vo ice mailbox options. Touch to nes can be sent only when a call is a ctiv e. Storing to uch tone strings Touch t one strings c an be used for se nding and re ceivi ng in formati on with your p hone. For ex ampl e, you can sto re your offi ce voice ma ilb ox n umber , al o n g with y our password f or easy access to your messages. Stor e touc h t one str ings th e same way you stor e phone numbers ( see page 50 ). Yo u can sto re a who le di gi t seq uen c e in yo ur p ho ne book an d sen d it a s touch tones f or freque ntly-used strings of numbers. Sending a touch ton e string Make sure Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - T ouc h t ones - Ma nual t ouch tones ) is n ot set to Off . 1. Du rin g a ca ll, p ress Options 2. Sc roll to T ouc h t o n es and pre ss OK 3. E nte r to uc h t one stri ng or reca ll stri ng fr om th e phone book and pr e ss OK Note: Use c autio n when sen ding confid ential informati on ove r the ai r when u sing D TMF tones i n anal og mo de.
67 Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Ente r the pho n e numb er (e. g. your office voice mail box) 2. Pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. Ente r the touch tone string (e. g. voice mail box password) 4. Stor e the numb er as you normal ly woul d Note: S ee â Spe cial Char acters (fo r stori ng num bers)â on page 37 for details on âÂÂpâ and â wâ char acters. When you dial t his numbe r, your phone first dials the phone num b er , then wai ts (b ecause of the âÂÂwâ charac ter) for you to pre ss Se nd . Your ph one the n sends your password. If you i nclud e a âÂÂpâ cha racter in stead of a âÂÂwâÂÂ, your p hone pa uses fo r 2.5 se con ds, th en aut oma tic ally sends your password as touc h tones. T o uc h tone leng t h This f e atur e d etermi nes the l ength of each touch to ne when the y are s ent auto mati cally. Shor t sets the tone l ength to .1 second . Long sets t he tone l ength t o .5 sec ond. You can set the touc h tone length b y pressing Menu 4 2 3 2 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - T ouc h t ones - T o uch tone le ngth ). Unl ocke d p hone num ber W hen th e p ho ne loc k i s o n ( see pa ge 51 ), no ca lls can b e m ade . Ho wev e r, yo u ca n st ore o ne num b er i nto y ou r phone tha t can b e call ed when itâ s lock ed. Storin g the unlock ed phone number 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 2 ( Set ting s - Secur i ty sett ings - Acc e ss co de s - Unlo cke d ph one numb e r ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e an d press OK
68 3. Enter p hone num ber at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch and scroll through the phone book) 4. Press OK Call ing the unloc ked phone number Note: Y our phone m ust be locked to u se th is featu re. Pr ess W or V once, then ó or you can manual ly ente r the p hon e numbe r as i t is s t or ed and pr ess ó . Vibra tin g alert This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). When your p hone has th e vib ratin g bat tery attac hed, you can set your phon e to vi brate when you rec eiv e a voi ce call . Note: Th is setti ng wil l not appear in your p hon e unless a vibra ting batte ry h as been a ttach ed. Activating vibrating aler t 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our pho ne lis ts ea ch Prof ile. Us e W to hi ghlight t he one you want to set the vibra ting alert fo r and pr ess O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pr e ss OK . Pre ss W to r each Vibr ating alert , t hen pr ess Se lect aga in. 4. Use W to hi ghlight On or Of f and pr e ss OK . If you choose On , yo ur pho ne wil l vibr ate even if you have set Rin gin g op tio n s ( see page 57 ) to Sile nt . "The vib rating batter y do es not vibr ate when the phone i s connect ed t o or pla ced in any char ging device." Vo ic e m a ilb o x n um be r This nu mber dia ls you r voice m ailbox. See âÂÂVoice messagesâ in next sect ion.
69 Voice messages Vo ice ma il is a net w ork s erv ice tha t m ay req ui re a subscription from your s ervice provider. Your ph one wil l noti fy you when you recei ve a voice message. New v oice mes sage wi ll app ear on th e disp lay along with the i con, and youâÂÂl l hear a short beep. Your phone will display the number of voice messages if youâÂÂve re ceiv ed m ore than one . Setting up your voice mailbo x num ber Before you c an retrieve any v oice message s, you need to store your voice mail b ox number. Your servi ce provid er usua lly give s this numb er to you. When youâ re read y to sto re you r v oic e mai lbox number , press Men u 1 2 2 ( Messag es - V oice m essages - V oice mai l box nu mb er ). Then enter your v oi ce mailbox phone numb er and press OK . This numbe r can be up to 32 digits long and is used until itâ s changed. So if your phone number c hanges, you m ay nee d to change y our voi ce mail box numb er along with it . Gr eetings, passwor ds, and pr ompts These may vary in different wireless syste ms. So if you need infor mat ion about h ow to r ecor d your gree ting or how to stor e your pa ssword , con tact your ser vic e provid er. YouâÂÂll also need to contact them on how to lis ten to vo ice me ss a ges o nc e yo uâÂÂr e co nn ect ed to y ou r voi ce mail box. Liste ning to your voi ce messages If Ne w vo ice mes sa g e is disp lay ed, ju st pr ess Liste n and follow the prompts. If youâÂÂd rather listen t o your messages l ater, press Exi t . You ca n list en to me ssages anytime if you pre ss and hold th e 1 ke y; Ca lling vo ice mai lbo x wi ll ap pea r o n t he display. Or i f you prefer, you can a c cess your voice mail box by pre ssi ng Me nu 1 2 1 ( Mess a ges - V oi ce messages - Listen t o voice m ess ages ).
70 Voice pr ivacy Note: Thi s feature may not be avai lable in all areas. Pl ease see your service provider for details a nd availabil ity . Use d on ly in dig ital ne two rks , vo ice p riv ac y enc ryp ts t he vo ice ch ann e l so th at peo p le can not eav esd ro p on yo ur c onv e rs ati o n. Voic e priva cy wil l becom e ac tive o nly during a call an d wil l no tify you wit h a b ee p. V oic e pri vacy act ive wil l als o appe ar on th e disp lay. If yo u turn thi s featur e on an d voice p riva cy becomes inacti ve f or any re ason, you r phone displays Vo i c e pri v a cy no t ac ti ve and b eeps . You m ay set this to On or Off by pressing Menu 4 4 1 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - V oic e pr ivacy ). Vo l u m e Yo u can adju st th e rin ging vol ume an d earpi ece v olu me with yo ur phone. See â Earpiece volum eâ on p age 34 and âÂÂRing ing vo lume â o n pa ge 58 . Warni ng and game tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 53 ). Warning and g ame t ones in clude tones you r phon e makes fo r cond ition s s u ch as errors, c onfir- mati ons, power on , batte ry l ow, recharg e b atter y and games. You can set warni ng and game tones on or off. T urn in g wa rn in g a nd ga m e to ne s on a nd off 1. Press Men u 3 ( Pr of i les ) 2. Y our pho ne lis ts ea ch Prof ile. Us e W to hi ghlight t he one you want to set the warning an d game tones for and p r ess O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Warning and gam e tone s , then pr es s Sel ect . 4. Sc roll to On or Off and press OK
71 Wel come n ot e You ca n program a welcom e note into your p hone to d ispla y a me ss age w hen yo u firs t tur n i t o n ( i.e . hel lo , your name, a re minder, etc.). The maximum length is 36 char acter s. 1. Press Menu 1 3 ( Mes sa ges - We l c o m e n o t e ) 2. Ente r new me ssage o r edit an exi sti ng one, then pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W to Save or Era se and pre ss OK Th e w elc om e no te dis pl ays ea ch ti me yo ur p h one i s sw itch e d on . C har act er s yo u en ter are add ed to t he le ft of th e cur sor . Press Clear to delete cha racters to the lef t o f th e cur sor . Press W or V to move the c ursor right or left. See âÂÂEnter ing let ters and num bersâ o n page 35 for details.
72 6. Accessories If you want to enhan ce your p honeâÂÂs f uncti onality, an ex ten sive ra nge of acce s sor ies i s avai lable fo r you . You can select any of these it ems to help accommo date you r sp ecifi c co mmuni cation nee d s. For ava ilabil ity of t hese an d ot her acce ssorie s, cont act you r serv ice provider. A fe w prac tica l r ules for ac cess ory op erat io n: Ke ep al l acce ss orie s o ut of reac h of sm all child ren. Wh en y ou di scon nec t the po wer cord of any acce ssory , grasp and pul l the plug, not the cor d. Check regu larly that any veh icle-i nstall ed ac cesso- ri es ar e mo unt ed a nd ar e op erat ing p r operl y . In stall atio n of any comple x car acc esso ri es must be m ade by qualif ied p ersonn el only . Use onl y batteries , cha rgers an d ac cessori es appr oved by t he phone man ufacturer for use with t his par ticul ar ph one mo del. The use of an y other types may inva lidate any ap pr oval or warrant y app lying to the ph one , and m ay be dan gerous. See page 6 for im portant battery usage informa tion . Batte ries The fol lowing table shows batte ry options that are ava ilab le f or yo ur p ho ne, cha rgin g t im es with th e R api d Tra vel Char ger (ACP-9U) and the Stand ard Travel Char ger (ACP-7U ), tal k time s, and stand by ti mes. Consult your service provider for m ore information.
73 Cha rgi ng Times Note: The time s displa yed above ar e appr oximate an d w ill allow yo ur batter y to obtain appr oxima tely 80% of its cap acity . A t this time, the battery scroll bars on your phoneâ s display will stop scrolling. If you wish to obtain 100% battery c apacity , please allow another two hours t o âÂÂtrickl eâ or âÂÂmaint enanceâ charge. Standby and T alk Times Note: T he ti mes shown are appro ximate . Batter y o peration times var y accord ing to signa l conditio ns, netwo rk param eters set by the servi ce provi der , and how you use yo ur phone. Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2/BMS-2S Extend ed NiMH Batter y 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BMS-2V Vi brating NiMH Batter y 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Extended Li-Ion Battery 1500 mAh 5 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Ta l k T i m e Analog Ta l k T i m e Standby Ti m e 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/BMS-2S 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 NiMH 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)
74 Char ge rs & ot he r ac ce ssor i es The fol lowing chargers and othe r accessories are ava ilab le fo r you r p hon e; pl eas e se e you r de aler fo r de tail s . Also, refer to the accessories br ochur e that was included in you r sal es p ack ag e fo r the en tir e lin e of Noki a Orig in al Ac cessori es. Note: W hen a ch arge r is no t in u se, disc onnect i t from the po w- er sour ce. Do not l eave the b attery c onne cted to a charg er f or longer t han a week, since over charging may sho rten its life. If left unused, a fully c harged battery will disc harge itself over ti me. Standar d T ravel Char ger (AC P - 7U ) This lightweight (187g) and dura b le AC cha rger can be used w ith a ll battery opti ons. To us e th e St anda rd T rav el Cha rge r, plu g it int o a wa ll out- let and co nnect t he le ad fro m the cha rger to the bas e of yo ur ph one. Th e c har ge r ca n al so be used to ge the r wi th th e Compact Desktop Cha rging Sta nd (DC H-9). Rapid T ravel Char ger (ACP-9U) This lightweight (100g) AC charger can be used with al l batter y opt ions. Call s can be made duri ng charging , eve n wi th a fu lly d is cha rg ed ba tte ry. To u se th e Ra pi d Tr av el C har g er (AC P-9U ), pl ug it into a st and ard 120V AC wall outl et, and connect t h e lead fr om the charger to the base of your phone . The charger can also be used together with the optional Compact Desktop Cha rging Sta nd (DC H-9). Appr oximat e chargi ng ti mes for di schar ged b a t terie s are shown at th e begin ning of t his secti on.
75 Rapid Cigar ette Lighter Char ger (LCH-9) You ca n charge your phoneâ s bat tery from your vehicl e battery by using the Rapid Ciga rette Lighter Charger (LCH-9). You can also use this lightweight c harger with th e C omp ac t Des k top Ch arg in g S tan d (D CH- 9). Call s are po ssible during char gi ng. A gr een lig ht indi cates th e charg er is re ady for cha rging ( when not char gin g) or fi nished cha rging (i f it has been cha rging). The batt ery charg ing ti mes are the sam e as thos e for th e Ra pid Tr av el C har ge r ( AC P-9U ) The input voltage range is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid p rolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not runn ing; this m ay cause the battery of your car to drai n. Note also t hat i n som e car s th e cigar ette lig ht er plug is not provide d with electrici ty if the igniti on is not switched o n. Compact Desktop Charg ing Stand (DCH-9) Used toget her with the Standa rd Trav el Char ger (ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (A CP-9U) , the Compact Desktop Charging St and (DC H-9) is an eco- nomi cal choic e w he n you ne ed y ou r ph on e clo se a t ha nd , alw ay s rea dy for ca lls . This chargi ng stand allows you to c h arge your phone âÂÂs b att ery in the fr on t ch argi n g sl ot, p lus a spa re ba tt er y in th e rea r ch arg ing slo t. When cha rging both bat terie s simul taneousl y, charg ing will b egin in the front chargi ng slot and then mo ve to th e rear slot once the front battery is 100% c harged.
76 Plea se refer to the chart below for chargin g times in the re ar cha rging s lot. Note: P lease n ote that if you are char ging a batte r y in t he rear chargi ng slot w hile another ba tter y oc cupies the fro nt slot , please allow a n addi tional two hou rs for a âÂÂmai ntenance â charge for the batt ery in the fro nt slot. P lease se e page 73 for chargi ng time s for the fro nt ch arging sl ot. If youâÂÂre c harging a b attery i n the front charging slot, charging is i ndicated by the scrolling batte ry b ars on the righ t s ide of yo ur phon eâ s d ispl ay. W hen th e s cro lling stops, th e battery i s approximately 80% charged. A ba tter y will be ful ly char ged a c ouple of h ours aft er the scrolling stops. Als o, you may notic e a lig ht indicato r on th e stand, whi ch is used fo r ch arging a s pare b a t tery. A gre en ligh t ind icat es a b atte ry is a t leas t 80% f ull; th e red l ight ind icates a b attery is char ging. DCH-9 Rea r Slot Charg ing T imes Battery Option Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U When front slot emp t y When front occupied When front slot empty When front occupied BLS-2 E xtended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs 30 min 8 hrs 30 min 4 hrs 10 min 5 hrs 25 min BMS-2/BM S-2S Ext ended NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 Ul tra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs 15 hrs 40 min 8 hrs 10 hrs 30 min
77 7. T roublesh ooting What if c harging f ails? If Not char gin g is displayed, charging is suspende d. Make sure t he ba tter y i s conne cted to an app roved char ging device and that the batt ery is at room tempe r- atur e. Extrem e temp erat ures, hot or col d , can af fect yo ur batt ery âÂÂs pe rfo rma nce an d pre ve nt ch arg ing . If charging st i ll f a ils, d isconnect t he charger from y our phone. Then r eco nnect th e charger to your pho ne an d retry . If you st ill exper ie nce ch argi ng prob lems , cont act your deal er and, if ne cessary, b ring your pho ne in to h a v e i t s e r v i c e d . A l s o r e m e m b e r t o b r i n g i n y o u r b a t t e r y and cha rger . No servi c e If youâÂÂre outside th e wireless se rvice area, No s erv ice will display on your phone. No calls can be made or received, however, e mergency 911 c al ls m ay still be possibl e. What i f the c all doesnâÂÂt go through? Your ph one can make and r eceive cal ls only when it âÂÂs switched on and in the wireless networkâÂÂs service area. No s ervi ce m eans t hat you âÂÂre pr obab ly ou tsi de t he wire - les s se rvice area. No c all s can b e m ade or recei ved. See âÂÂGet a good signalâ on page 7. Check call restri ctions mea ns ca lls to t he ph on e nu m ber you trie d to ca ll ar e restr ic ted ( se e âÂÂR est rict c all s â on page 55 ), or yo ur ph on e is lock ed ( see âÂÂP hone lo ckâ o n page 51 ). Note: Ch eck w ith your ser v ice pro vider f or in formation about when yo u ne ed to d ial a âÂÂ1 â an d/or a n area c ode in addi tion to the nu mb er . If y ou mak e a mis t ake d i ali ng Press Clear to delet e the last cha rac ter ent ered, or press and hold Clear to de let e al l cha rac ter s en tere d.
78 8. R efe ren ce In fo rm a tion Impor tant Safe ty In formation Tr affi c Saf e t y Do n ot use a h and-he ld te lephone wh ile driving a vehi cle. If using a han d-held ph one park the vehicl e befo re conversing. Always secu re the phone in i ts holder ; do no t pla ce the p hone on the passen ger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert de vice to operat e a ve hicleâ s lights o r horn on pu blic r oa ds is n ot per mitt ed. Reme mber , road safety alw ays comes first! Op er at in g Env iro nm en t Reme mber to follow any speci al regulatio ns in force in any area and always sw itch o ff your phone when ever it is forbi dden t o use it, or when it may cau se inte rference or dang er . When connecti ng th e phone or any accesso ry to anothe r de- vice, read its userâ s guide for deta iled safety instru ctions. Do not connect incom pati ble products. As wi th other mobi le radi o tran smittin g eq uipment, user s ar e advised that for the satisfact ory operat ion of the eq uipment and for the safety of perso nnel, it is recomm ended that the equ ip- ment shou ld onl y be u sed in the normal operat ing po sition (held to y our ear with the a nten na pointi ng ove r you r shoulde r). El ec tr onic Device s Most m oder n electronic e quipm ent i s shielde d from rad io frequency (RF) si gnals. How ever , c erta in elect r onic equ ipmen t may not be shielded against th e RF signals from your wireless phone. Pace m ake rs Pacem aker m anufacturers recommend th at a m inimum se para- tion of 6 inche s (20 cm.) be ma intained be tween a h andhel d wireless phone and a pacem aker to avo id po tentia l interference with t he pacem aker . Th ese recommen datio ns are consistent with t he indepe nde nt research by and recommend ations of W ireless T e chnology Rese arch. Persons with pacema kers: ⢠Sho uld always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacem aker when the phone i s sw itched on ;
79 ⢠Should not car ry t he phon e in a breast p ocke t; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pace maker to minimi ze the potent ial for interf eren ce. ⢠If you have any r eason to suspect that in terferen ce is taking plac e, switc h of f your phone imm ediate ly. He ari ng Ai ds Some digital wir eless phones may interfe re wit h some hearing aids . In the event of such inte rference, you may wan t to consul t your se rvice p r ovi der . Other Med ical De vices Opera tion o f any rad io tra nsmitt ing equi pment , includ ing ce llular phon es, may i nterfere with t he f unctionali ty of i nadequa tely pr ot ect ed m edi ca l de vices . Co ns ult a phy sici an or t he manuf ac- turer of t he medi cal device to dete rmine if the y are ade quately shie lded from exter nal RF energ y or if yo u have any questi ons. Switch of f yo ur phone in health car e facilit ies when any r eg ula- tions p osted in these a reas instruct you to do so. Hospita ls or heal th care faci litie s may be usi ng equip men t that co uld b e sensi tive to exter nal RF energy . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affect i mproperly inst alled o r inadeq uate ly shie lded el ectr onic syste ms in motor vehicles (e .g. electronic fuel injection systems, e lectronic ant i-skid (anti-lock) b rak ing systems, electr onic sp eed con tr ol syst ems, air bag systems). Ch eck with the ma nufac tur er or its representat ive regarding your ve hicle. Y ou should also c onsult the man ufacturer of any equi pment that ha s bee n added to your vehicle. Poste d Facil ities Switch your ph one off in any fac ility where post ed noti ces so re q ui re. P o te n t ia ll y E xp l os iv e At m o s p h e re s Switch off your phone when in any a r ea with a p otenti ally expl o- sive atmosp here and obey all sign s and instru ctions . Sparks in such areas co uld cause an e xpl osion or fire r e sulti ng in bodily injury or eve n death.
80 Users a re advised to switc h o f f the pho ne w hile at a r efuel ing po i nt (s er vi ce s tat ion ). Us ers are r emi nded of t h e ne ed t o o b- serve restricti ons on t he u se of rad io eq uipment in fuel depo ts (fuel st orage a nd di stributi on areas), che mical p lants o r where blasting operati ons ar e in pr og ress. Areas with a pote ntiall y explosive atmo sphere are often but not always c learly m arked. T hey inclu de below deck on bo ats; chemical transfe r or sto rage fac ilities; vehicles u sing li quefied petroleum ga s (such as propane o r butane ); areas whe re the air contai ns chem icals or particl es, such a s gr ain, dust o r metal powder s; and an y ot her area where you would norma lly be advised to tur n o ff yo ur veh icle engine. Ve hicl es Only quali fied personnel sho uld service the phone, or install t he phone i n a vehicl e. Faulty installati on or ser vice may b e danger - ous and may invalidate any w arranty w hich may apply to the unit. Check regularl y that all wireless phone e quip ment in yo ur vehicle i s mou nted and op erati ng properly . Do not store or carry flamm able liquids, gases or explosive materi als in the same com partm ent as the ph one, i ts parts o r accessori es. For vehi cles equi pped with an air bag , remember that an air b ag inflates with great for ce. Do not place objec ts, inclu ding both installe d or po rtable wi r eless eq uipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar ea. If in- vehicle wir eless equipm ent is impr o perl y installed and the air bag infla tes, serious injury could result. Switch o ff your ph one bef ore boarding an aircraft . The use of wireless te lepho nes in an a ircraft ma y be dan gerous to the op - erati on of th e aircraft, di srupt t he wireless tel ephon e networ k and may be ille gal. Failur e to observe these instructions may lead t o the suspension or den ial o f tele phone ser vices to the offen der , or legal act ion, o r both.
81 Emergen cy Calls IMP ORTAN T ! Thi s phone, lik e any wireless p hone, op era tes u sing r adio sign als, wireless and landline networks as well as user -pro- gram med fun ction s which can not gua rantee c onnecti on i n all cond itions. T her efore, you shou ld never rely solely up on a ny wireless pho ne for essent ial com municati ons (e.g . medical emer gencie s). Remem ber , to make or receive any c alls the pho ne must be switc hed on and in a servic e area with adeq uate sig nal st rength. Emergency c alls may no t be possible o n all wireless phone net- works o r when cert ain net work servi ces and/o r phone featu r es are in us e. Check with local se rvice p r oviders. M aking an E me rge ncy Call 1. If the phone is not on, swi tch it on 2. Pr ess the ô k ey to r eady the phone for calls. (Pr ess it twic e if ther e ar e st ill dig its on the d i sp lay .) 3. Key in t he em ergen cy number for your p r esent locati on (e.g. 911 or other of fici al emergency number ). Eme rgency nu mbers vary b y lo cati on. 4. Pr ess ó If cert ain fea ture s are i n use (keygu ard, re strict calls , etc.), yo u may first need to tur n those fe atures off befo re you c an m ake an emer gency cal l. Consul t thi s docum ent and your l ocal c ellular ser vice p rovider . Whe n making an em ergenc y call, remem ber to give a ll the n e- cessary i nform ation as accurate ly as possib le. Remem ber tha t your w ir ele ss phone may be th e on ly mea ns of com municati on at the scen e of an a cciden t - do not cu t off the c all unti l given permission to do so.
82 Radi o Frequency (RF) S ign a ls Y ou r wi reless handheld porta ble teleph one is a low p ower radi o transmi tter a nd receiver . When it is ON, i t receives and also sends ou t radio frequency (RF ) signals. In Augus t, 19 96, th e Fed eral Co mmuni cat ions C ommi ss io n (FCC) adopted RF exposur e guideline s with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. T hose gui delines are cons istent with safety stand ards pr e viously set by both U.S. and inte rna tional stan dar ds bodies : ANSI C95. 1 (1992 )*, NCR P Repo rt 86 (1986)* , ICN IRP (19 96)*. Those sta nda rd s were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluat ions of the relevant scienti fic litera ture. For examp le, over 120 sci entists , engineer s, and physic ians from univer sities, go v- er nme nt health a gen cies and i ndustry reviewed the avai lable body o f research to develop the A NSI Stan dard (C95.1 ). The design of you r phone complies with the FCC guidelin es (and tho se sta ndards). *Ame rican Nati onal S tandards Institut e, Natio nal Counc il on Radiat ion Protecti on and Measuremen ts; Inter nati onal Commi ssion on No n-Ioni zing Radi ation Pr otecti on.
83 Car e an d Ma inte na nce Y our phone is a pr odu ct of sup erior de sign and cr aftsmansh ip and sh ould be treated w ith ca re. The sugge stions below wi ll help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy thi s product fo r many yea rs. Whe n usin g your p hon e, batte ry , charg er , O R any accesso ry: ⢠Keep it and al l its p arts and accessori es out of smal l childr enâÂÂs reach. ⢠Keep it dr y. Precip itation , hu midity a nd liq uids co ntain mine rals th at w ill corro de electroni c cir cuits. ⢠Do n ot use o r store it in du sty, dirty ar eas as i ts moving par ts ca n be da mage d. ⢠Do n ot stor e it in hot areas. Hig h te mperat ures can shor ten the l ife of electronic d evices, damage bat teries, and warp or me lt cer tain p lastics. ⢠Do n ot store it in co ld areas. When t he p hone wa rms up (to it s norma l ope ratin g temp erat ure), mo isture can form inside the pho ne, w hich may d ama ge the p hone's e lec- troni c circui t boar ds. ⢠Do n ot attem pt to ope n it. No n-expe rt h andling of the device ma y dam age i t. ⢠Do no t drop , knock or shake i t. Rough ha ndli ng can b reak inter nal cir cuit boar ds. ⢠Do n ot use ha rsh c hemical s, clea ning sol vents, or stro ng deter gents to cl ean it. Wipe it with a soft cl oth slightly dampe ned in a mi ld so ap-and -water solution . ⢠Do n ot paint it. P aint c an clog th e dev iceâÂÂs mov ing pa rts and pr event prope r oper ation . ⢠Use o nly the suppl ied or an ap proved r eplac eme nt antenna . Unau tho rized a ntennas, mo dification s or attach- ments coul d dam age the pho ne and may vio late r egula - tion s go verning ra dio d evices. ⢠If th e phone , ba ttery, ch arge r, or a ny accessor y is not working properl y, take it to your nearest qualified ser vice facility. The p ersonne l there will assist yo u, and if n eces- sa ry, a rra nge f or se rvice .
84 9. T echn ical Da ta Wire less Syst em Dual -Band TDMA an d AMPS Weight 165g (5.8 oz) w ith BMS-2/ BMS- 2S 900 m Ah NiMH B attery Size 140 cc Freq uency Range Lowba nd 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX) 869.04 - 893.97 MHz (RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (RX) Tr ans m itte r O utp ut Po we r Up to 600mW nominal Bat tery V oltage 3.6 V n omina l Charging current 850 mAh m ax. Oper ating T emper atur e -20 ðC to 40 ðC (-4ðF t o 104ðF) Number of Channels 832 lowband 1997 highband Number of NAMs 3 Memory Locations 199 Memo ry Ca p aci ty Alp ha: 16 d igi ts per lo cat ion Numeric: 32 digits p er location Nokia, Connecting Peop le and the Orig inal Ac cessori es logos ar e trademarks of Nokia Cor poration and/or its af filiates. Th e inf orma tion cont aine d in t his pho ne wa s wri tt en for dua l- mode TDMA an d AM PS p hones . The ri ght to ma ke chang es and i mprovements to any o f the products d escrib ed in this guide wi thout prior noti ce is r eserve d. é1999 Nok ia Mo bil e Phon es. A ll righ ts rese rved . Thes e comm oditie s are author ized b y the U .S. Go vern men t for export o nly to Can ada , Mexico, or the Un ited Stat es. Th ey may not be resol d, divert ed, transferred, o r other wise di sposed of in any othe r co untry , eithe r in thei r ori ginal form or after b eing incorpora ted thr ough an intermediate pr ocess into other end- item s, without t he w ritten approval of th e U.S . Dep artmen t o f State. Part No. 9352384 Issue No. 1 Phase 3 Printed in Canada 09/99
85 10. NOKIA One-Y ear Li mited Warr anty Nokia Mo bil e Phones, In c. (âÂÂNMP âÂÂ) war rants tha t this cellular phon e (âÂÂProductâ ) is free from de fects in material and workmanship that r esult in Pr o duct failu r e d uring norm a l usage, according t o t he follo wing t erms and conditi ons: 1. The limited wa rranty for the Pr oduc t extends fo r ONE (1) yea r begi nnin g on th e date o f th e purchase of the Produc t. 2. Th e limi ted wa rranty ext ends to the orig inal purchase r of the Product (âÂÂCo nsumerâ ) and i s not a ssignab le or tra nsfer able to any subsequ ent purchaser/en d-user . 3. Th e limited warran ty exte nds onl y to Con sume rs who pur ch ase t h e Pr oduct in the Unit ed Stat e s. 4. D uring th e li mited war ranty pe riod , NMP w ill repair , o r replace, at NMP 's opt ion, a ny defectiv e par ts, or an y parts t hat w ill not properly o per ate for t heir int ended use with new or facto ry rebuilt replace men t items i f such repair o r replacem ent is neede d b ecause of p roduct mal functi on or fa ilure duri ng norm al usage. No charge will be made to the Consumer for any such part s. NMP w ill also pay for the labor charge s incur r ed by NM P in r epairing o r r e plac ing the defect ive parts. The limite d warran ty does not cover defects in appear ance , cosmet ic, deco rative or struct ural item s, includi ng fram ing, and any non -oper ative par ts. NMP's limit of liabili t y under the lim ited warranty shall be the actual cash va lue of the Product at the time the Consu mer retur ns th e Product for repair , de term ined by the p rice p aid by the Co nsumer f or t he Product less a reasonable amount for usage. NMP sh all not be li a ble fo r an y other lo sses or damages. These remedies a re the Cons umerâ s exclusiv e remedies fo r breach of warranty . 5. U pon request from NMP , the Co nsumer must prove the dat e of the orig inal pur chase of the Pr oduct by a dated bill o f sale or dated item ized receipt . 6. Th e Consu mer shall bear t he co st of shippi ng the Product to NMP in Melbo ur ne, Flor ida. NMP shall be ar the cost of shippi ng the P roduct bac k to the Consu mer afte r th e comp letion of service under th is limited warranty . 7. The C onsu mer sh all have no c over age or b enef its u nde r t his lim ited wa rran ty if any of the followi ng con dit ions are applica ble: a) The Product h as be en subj ect to abn ormal use, ab normal cond itions, i mproper stor age , exposure to moist ur e or damp ness, unautho rized modi fication s, un authoriz ed conne ction s, una uthorized repair , m isuse, negl ect, ab use, acci dent, al terat ion, im proper instal lation , or ot her acts which are not the faul t of NMP , includi ng dama ge cau sed by shippi ng.
86 b) The P r oduc t has bee n d amaged fr om exte rn al caus es such as col lision wi th an ob ject, or from fire, flood ing, sa nd, di rt, windst orm, li ghtning, ear thquake or dam age from exposure to weather con ditions, an Act of God, or bat tery leakag e, theft, blow n fuse, o r imp r oper use of an y elect rical source, or damag e caus ed by th e co nnecti on to o ther produ cts n ot recomm ended for inte r c onnectio n by NMP . c) NMP was not a dvised by the Con sumer i n writi ng of t he alleg ed defect or malfunctio n of the Produ ct within fourteen (14) days after the expiration of t he appl icabl e limited warran ty peri od. d) The Produ ct seria l number pl ate or t he acc essory data co de has been removed, de faced or altered. e) The defect or dam age was caused by the defe ctive functi on of the c ellula r system o r by inad equa te signal r ecepti on b y the exter na l antenna. 8. If a pr o blem d evelops du ring the limited warra nty per iod, the Consumer shall ta ke the fo llowin g step- by-step proced ure: a) The Co nsumer shall r etur n the Product to the pl ace of purchase for repair or replacem ent pr ocessi ng. b) If âÂÂaâ is no t conven ient b ecause of distan ce (more tha n 50 miles) or for o ther good cause, the Consume r shall ship th e Product p repaid an d insured to: Nokia Mob ile Ph ones, Inc. Attn: Repair Dep ar tment 795 West N as a Blv d. Melb our ne, FL. 32 901 c) The Con sume r shall incl ude a retur n add r ess, daytim e pho ne number and/o r fa x number , complet e d escripti on of th e problem, proof of purchase an d se rvice agreemen t (if appl icable). Expenses r elat ed to removing the P r oduct fr o m an installa tion ar e not cover ed under this li m ited warranty . d) The Consumer will be b illed for any parts or la bor charges not covered by th is lim ited warr anty . T he Consum er will be r esponsib le for any expenses r elated to reinstalla tion of the Produc t. e) NMP will repair or auth orize t he repair of the P r oduct under the lim ited warranty withi n 30 d ays aft er receipt of the P roduct by NMP or an NM P auth orized servic e center . If NMP c annot perfor m repair covered u nde r th is lim ited warr anty w ithin 3 0 days, or after a reasonable num ber of a ttempt s to repair the same de fect, NMP at its opti on, wi ll provide a replace men t Product o r r efund the purchase pr ice of the Product l ess a reasonable am ount for usage.
87 f) If the Product i s retur ned to N MP du ring the lim ited warranty peri od, b ut t he problem w it h the P roduct is n ot cov ered un der the te rms and con ditions of this limited warrant y , the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consum er must pay to have th e Product repaired, wi th all shi ppi ng ch arg es b il l ed to the Co nsu mer . I f the esti mate is refused, th e Product will be retur ned freight collect . If t he Product is retur ned t o NM P after the expir ation of t he limite d warranty period , NMP's norma l service policies sha ll appl y and the Consumer will be r esponsible for all shipping char ges. 9. Th e Product cons ists of n ewly asse mbled eq uipm ent that may cont ain used compone nts that have bee n repr o cessed to allow machin e complian ce with Pr oduct perfo rmance and r eliab ility specifica tions. 10. ANY IMPLIE D W ARRA NTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY , OR FITNE SS FOR A P ARTICULA R PURPO SE OR USE, S HALL BE LIMI TED TO THE DURA TION OF THE FORE GOING LIM ITE D WRITTEN WAR R ANTY . OTHERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WA RRANTY IS THE CONSUMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR RANTIES, E XPRESS O R IMPL IED. NMP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPE CIAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQU ENTIAL DAMA GES, IN CLUDI NG BU T NO T LIMI TED TO, LOS S OF ANTICIP A TED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVEN UE , P UNI TI VE DA MAGES, LOS S OF USE O F TH E PRODUCT O R ANY ASSO CIA T ED EQ UIPME NT , COS T OF CAPIT AL, COST OF ANY SUBS TITUT E EQUI PMENT OR F AC IL ITIES , DO WNTI ME, TH E CL AIM S OF ANY THIR D P ARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTOMERS, AND INJUR Y TO PROPERT Y , RESUL TING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT O R ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE WAR RANTY , BREACH OF CONTRACT , NE GLIGENCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OT HER LEGAL OR EQUIT AB LE TH EORY , EVEN IF NMP K NEW OF THE LIK ELIHO OD OF S UCH DAMAGES . NMP SHALL NOT BE LIAB LE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SERV ICE UNDER THE L IMITED WARRA NT Y , OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD T HA T THE PR ODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED. 11. S ome st ates do n ot allow limitati on of h ow long an imp lied war ran ty las ts , so th e ab ov e on e- ye ar war ran t y l im ita tion may not appl y to you (the Co nsumer). Som e state s d o no t allo w the ex clusion o r limitat ion of inciden tal an d conseq uentia l damage s, so cer tain o f the ab ove limita tions or excl usions may not apply to you (the Con sumer). T his limited war ranty gives t he Consum er specifi c legal rights an d t he Consum er may a lso have o ther ri ghts whi ch vary from state to state.
88 12. NMP neith er assumes nor auth orizes any auth orized service center o r a ny other person or entity t o assume for it any othe r obligation or liabil ity b eyond th at which is exp ressly pr ovide d for in this limi t ed warrant y including the pr ovider or seller of any extended warran ty or servi ce agreem ent. 13. T his is the en tire warranty bet ween NM P and the Consu mer , and super sede s all prio r and cont empor aneous agreeme nts or underst andin gs, oral o r writ ten, and all com municati ons relatin g to the P roduct, an d no representati on, promi se or c ond ition n ot contai ned he r ein sha ll modif y these ter ms. 14. Th is lim ited w arranty a llo cates the risk of fail ure of the Product b etween t he Consum er a nd NMP . The allocat ion is recognized by the Co nsumer and is r eflected in the purchase pric e of the P roduc t. 15. A ny action o r lawsu it for breach of wa rranty m ust be comme nced wi thin ei ghteen ( 18) m onths fo llowing deliv ery of the Produ ct. 16. Quest ions co ncer ning this limite d wa rranty m ay be di r ected to: Customer Service, USA Nokia Mobile Ph ones 7725 Woo dlan d Center Boul evard, Sui te #15 0 T amp a, F L 3 3614 T el ephone: 1- 888-NOK IA2U (1-8 88- 665- 4228) Facs imile: (81 3) 249- 9619 TTY U ser s: 1 -800- 24NO KIA (1 -800- 24 6-654 2) 17. The li mited warr anty pe riod for NMP suppli ed attachm ents and acc essorie s is spe cific ally define d w ithin th eir o wn wa rranty cards and p ackagin g. éNoki a is a registered t radema rk o f Nokia Corpora tion.
89 11. In dex A ABC m ode 16 Ac ces s cod es 16 Accessories 72 batteri es 72 char gers 74 Alarm cl ock 16 An swe rin g a ca ll 8 au tom at i c ans we r 8 Antenna 7 Automatic an sw er 17 Automatic r edia l 18 B Batterie s att achin g 3 avail abl e 72 char gin g 4 di sc har gi ng 5 rem o v in g 3 Blo ckin g ca lls see re s t r i c t call s C Calcu lator 18 Calen d ar 19 Ca ll block see re s t r i c t c a l l s Ca ll forw arding acti vating 22 can cel lin g 22 options 22 Ca ll log clea r call li sts 23 d ialed c al ls 33 missed calls 45 options key 23 Ca ll restric tio ns see res t ri c t call s Ca ll ti mers 23 Ca ll wait ing acti vating 25 ans w er ing an in comin g call 25 Caller gr oups 26 Ca lli ng ca rd maki ng c alls 29 storing 28 Ca lls ans w er ing 8 ans wer in g wit h call wait ing 25 auto matic answ er 17 con f e r ence ca ll 32 endi ng 8 forw arding 22 init iat ing a sec ond 32 ma ki ng 8 mu ti ng 44 si lenci ng an in comi ng call 58 swapping 25 unmuti ng 44 Car e and maint enance 83 Chargers 74 Clea r cal l lists 30 Clock 31 disp layin g/hidi ng 32 setting 31 time fo rmat 31 Confer ence ca ll 32 Cursor 20 D Dial ed call s li st 33 Dice game 39 Dir ect ory see phone book 49
90 E Earp iece vol ume 34 Editi ng names/numb ers 50 Em erge ncy call s 34 Erasi ng names/num bers 51 F Factory setti ngs, re storing 54 Forw ar din g call s 22 G Game tones 70 Game s Dice 39 Logic 38 Memory 38 Snak e 38 H Help text 13 I Inbox 39 In-ca ll menu 39 K Keyguar d 9 Keypad lock 9 Keypad tone s 40 Keys power key 7 scr o ll key 11 soft keys 11 L Langua ge 41 Last num ber r e dial 41 Lette r case 41 Li fe ti m er 41 Li ght s 42 in c ar ki t 42 Listen to v o ice messages 42 Loc k co de 42 Lo ckin g the k eypa d 9 Lockin g your phone 51 Logic ga me 38 M Makin g a ca ll 8 Memory gam e 38 Memory status 43 Menu shortcuts 14 Messa ge alert tone 44 Message received 39 Messages 43 Microphone 44 muti ng and unmuti ng 44 Missed calls list 45 N N AM sel ectio n 45 Na me s ed iting 50 era sing 51 findin g 50 storing 50 Network featur e setti ng 46 Num b e rs ed iting 50 era sing 37 findin g 50 storing 62 O On/off 7
91 P Paging 63 Phone book 49 avail abl e me mory 43 sc r o lling vie w 60 Phone l ock 51 Pow er key 7 Prof iles 53 R Read ing tex t me ssa ges 65 Rece ived ca lls list 54 Receiving text messages 64 Re di a l aut oma tic 18 last numbe r 41 Ringing options 57 Ringing t ones 58 Rin gi ng v olum e 58 S Sa fety in form ation 78 Scr oll bar 11 Scroll key 11 Sc r o llin g v iew 60 Se cur ity code 60 Shortcuts 13 Signal str ength 8 Snake game 38 Soft keys 11 Speci al cha racter s 37 Speed di ali ng see one- touch d ial ing Start sc reen 12 St orin g a ca llin g card 28 Storing names/numbers 50 T T ech nical d ata 84 To n e s keyp ad 40 message aler t tone 44 ringing opti on 57 ringing ton es 58 ringing volume 58 war ning and game 70 T ouch tones 66 U Unmut ing the micr ophone 44 V Vib r atin g ale rt 68 V o ice ma ilb ox nu mber 69 V oice message s 69 Vo i c e p r i v a c y 70 Vo l u m e ear piece 34 keyp ad to nes 40 ringing 58 W W ar ning and ga me tones 70 W arranty 85 We lc o m e n ot e 71
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94 Para obten e r un manu al del usua ri o en es paño l favor de llama r o enviar u n f ax al tel éfono 1-8 88-NOKIA2U (1-88 8-665-4228 ), fax 1-81 3-249-961 9.