Nokia 6160 Owner's Manual
Nokia Products Ltd. 575 Westney Road South Ajax,Ontario L1S 4N7 www .nokia.ca Printed in Canada Issue No. 1 Phase 3 9352387 9352387 6160 cover 1/27/00 11:55 AM Page 1
Keys Scro ll key s Scro ll through menus , submenu s, and the phone book. Press and hold for contin uous scrollin g . Power key Pre ss and ho ld to turn your phone on or off. Soft k eys Th eir c urr ent functi on is displ aye d above th e key (for exam ple, here th eir functi ons are âÂÂMe nuâ a nd âÂÂNa mes âÂÂ). ô Pu sh t h is ke y to end a phone cal l. ó Dials the num ber on t he disp lay . Fixed antenna Do not attem pt t o exten d or rem o v e ! Menu Names Menu Names Menu Names Menu Names
Indic ators and Icons Y ou h ave an act ive cal l. The p hone i s waiting for you to enter a respo nse. All t ones for t he current profile have b een se t to Sile nt . Keygu ar d has been activat ed to h elp prevent any acci dental keyp r esses. Y ou have one or mor e vo ice messa ges w aiti ng. Y ou have one or mor e un r ead te xt me ssa ges w aiti ng. Digi t al ser vice is availab le. Any cha racters yo u enter will be up per -case le tters or numb ers. Pr e ss the # ke y to switch l e tter case. Any characters you enter will be lower -case letter s o r numb ers. Pr e ss the # ke y to switch l e tter case. Thi s appear s when yo u press and h old the # key when storing names. L ette rs can no t be ent ered when th is appea rs, allo wing quicker access to numbe rs. Y ou are i n âÂÂspec ial char acterâ mode; select a speci al charac ter and press Inse rt . (When ent ering letters, you can swi tch to this m ode by pr essi ng the â key .) The al arm clo ck is set . Y ou h ave a r emi nder in your cal endar to do some thing (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a reminder in you r calenda r that i tâ s some- oneâ s birthday (appears on ly on Calenda r display). Y ou h ave a reminder in you r calenda r to cal l someo ne (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a reminder in you r calenda r of a m eeting (appears only on Calendar display).
i T able of Co ntents 1. Safe ty At A Gl ance . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Gett ing Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attaching yo ur batter y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Remo vi ng the batter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Charg ing your new batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is a g ood time to charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Important B atter y Informa tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Switching the phone o n and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Get a good sig nal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Making a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Answerin g a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 W ant to sto p your ph one f rom ringi ng witho ut answering the cal l? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Keygua rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4. Using Y our P hone . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 The displa y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 What is the âÂÂsta rt screenâÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Scrolling thr ough the main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Help tex t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Summar y of m enu items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5. Features A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Access cod es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Alarm clo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 All call s timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic answe r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calcula tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Storing e xchange rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Convertin g currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Calend ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ii Call restrictio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Call time rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call waiti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Caller gr oups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Calling car d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Making c alling card c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Clear cal l lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Setting the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Selectin g time forma t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Displaying or hid ing the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Conference cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Current ca ll timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Customiz e profile s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Dialed c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Earpiec e volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Emerg ency calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Entering l etters and nu mbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ABC mod e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Chang ing letter case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 123 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 In-cal l menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Languag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Last call timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Life tim er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Listen to voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lock cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Chang ing your lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Manual tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Memor y status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Message a lert tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
iii Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Missed call s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 NAM sele ction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Network f eature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Storing co des . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Network ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 One-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Pagi ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Storing a name and n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Recalli ng names & num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Erasing store d names and n umbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Phone setting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Customiz ing Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Received calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Restore facto r y settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Restrict c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Ringin g options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Ringin g tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Ringin g volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Roam ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Scrolling view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Security settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Changin g your security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Send own num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Storing a name & number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Quick save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 T ext m essages and pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Writing text messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Sending tex t messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Receiv ing text me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Reading tex t messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Reading op tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Forwardin g a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
iv Repl ying to a messag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Receivin g a pag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T ouch to nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T ouch to ne length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Unlock ed phon e number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Vibratin g alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 V o ice messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Setting up yo ur voice ma ilbox n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Greetin gs, passwords, an d prompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Listening to y our voice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 V o ice privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 V o lume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 War n ing and g ame tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Welcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Write new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 6. Data a nd fax call s . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 7. Access ories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 Batter ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Chargers & Oth er Accessori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 8. T roubl e shoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 9. Ref e ren c e I nformation . . . . . . . . 7 8 10. T e chnical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 11. Nokia One-Y ear Lim i t ed W a rra n ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 12. Inde x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
1 1. Safety At A Glance Read these simp le guid elines b efor e using your phone. Failure to co mply wit h these gu ideli nes may be dan gerous or i llegal. For more detail e d safety inf o rmation , see âÂÂImp orta nt Sa fety Info rma tion â on p age 78 . Road Sa fet y Comes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand -held p hone wh ile dr iving; p ark the vehicle f irst. Switch Off In Hospita ls Switch o f f yo ur p hone whe n nea r me dica l equi pme nt. Follo w any r e gula t ions or rules in fo r ce. Switc h Of f On Aircraf t Mobi le phones can cause inter ference. Using the m on air craft is illega l. Switch Off When Refueling Do n ot use th e phone at a r e fuelin g point. Do no t use near fuels or ch emica ls. Switch Off Near B lasting Do not use t he pho ne where blasting is i n progress. Observe restrict ions, a nd fol low any regulation s or rules in force. In terfer ence All mo bile pho nes may get in terference which co uld affect perfor man ce. Use Sensibly Use on ly in the no rmal posi tio n (to ear ). Avoid un- necessary con tact with the ante nna when phon e is on. Qualif ied Service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair wireless phon e equipm ent. Acce ssor ies and Bat terie s Use on ly app r oved accessor ies and batter ies. Do not con nect incompa tible pr o ducts.
2 FCC/In du st ry Canada Not ice Y our p hone may cause TV o r rad io inte rfer e nce (e.g. wh en using a tele phone in close p r oxi mity to receiving eq uipment). The FC C/In dustry Cana da can require you to stop using your telephon e if suc h inte rfer e nce c an not b e elimin ated. If yo u re quire assistance, con tact your l ocal servi ce facil ity . This d evice com plies with part 15 of the FCC ru les. Operat ion is subjec t to the con dition that thi s devi ce doe s not cause harmf ul interf e r ence. Using th is Guide Th e wir el ess phone desc ribe d in t his guid e i s appr ove d for u se in T DMA/AM PS ne twork s. A numb er of featu r es includ ed in thi s guide are called Network Services. They ar e speci al services p rovided by wireless servi ce providers. B efor e you can take advantag e of any o f these Network Ser vices, yo u must su bscribe to the ser vice(s) from your ho me servi ce provider and ob tain instru ctions for the ir use. Updat e s The latest versio n of this Ownerâ s Manu a l may be found on Nokiaâ s World Wi de Web si te at ww w .no kia.ca . Disclaimer Itâ s po ssible that y ou m ay not be able to a ctivate your phone on all wir eless syste ms. Plea se ask your service pr o vider for detai ls.
3 2. Ge tting Connec ted Before you can use your new p hone, you need to attach and c harg e t he ba tter y. Th is se ction will h elp fa m iliariz e yo u on h ow , an d wh en, to ch a rge y our ba tte ry . Atta ching y our batt ery Simp ly pl ace the batter y in th e gr o ov es on th e back of you r phon e. Th en slide the b attery upward un til i t click s. Note: Use o nly th ose batte ries ap proved by the p hone manufac ture r and rechar ge your batt ery on ly with the charg ers appro ved b y the ma nufa cturer . See â Importa nt Bat tery Infor mationâ on pag e 6. Rem oving the bat tery Note : Switch off the p hon e before remov ing the ba tter y! 1. Press an d hold the bu tton at the top of t he battery. 2. Slide the ba ttery towar d the bott om of t h e phone. 3. Lif t the battery of f the p hone.
4 Char ging your new b atter y You r phone can b e used w ith ei ther a recharg eabl e Li-I on or NiMH batte ry. Note that a new batte ryâÂÂs full perf ormanc e is achie ved only aft er two or th ree com ple te ch arg e and dis cha rge cy cle s. Wit h your p hone on or of f, conn ect th e cha rger t o a sta ndard 120V AC outlet . Then con nect the le ad fr om th e charger to the bot tom of your phone o r pl ace it on a cha rgin g s tan d. When the batt ery beg i n s chargin g, you r phone w il l beep on ce an d th e ba tte ry s tren gth ind ica to r on t he rig ht side of the dis play w ill s cro ll. Note: If th e b atter y is to tally em pty , it ma y take a few minut es before the char ging indi cation appe ars on the display . If your phone displays Not char ging , cha rging is suspend e d. Che c k tha t the battery i s not connected to a non -appro ved cha rging d e vi ce. If the ba ttery i s very ho t or col d, wa it fo r a whil e; ch arg in g will autom at ica lly resume after the battery is restored to i ts normal operating state. If charging still fail s, contact your dealer. When is a good tim e to char ge? You c an charge your battery a nytime. If you have a NiMH batt ery , you s hou ld allo w it to com ple tel y di scharge once i n a wh ile. When your ph one beeps once a nd displa ys Battery lo w , you only have a couple of minutes of tal k t ime remaining. The re p eti tion rate of these batt ery-low warn ings de- pen d on the r emainin g batt ery capa city and the ba ttery cond ition. These warni ngs ar e more freq uent when yo uâÂÂre in a ca ll. Note : The ph one wi ll not give you the warning tone under certai n cond itions. See âÂÂWarning and ga me tonesâ o n page 69. On ce all the p owe r ha s dr aine d fr om y our b att er y, you â ll hear three beeps with the message Rech arge battery on your dis play . At thi s poin t, you r ph one wil l swit ch it self off and youâÂÂll need to recharge your batter y.
5 When is char ging complete ? When the charge indica tors sto p scrol l i ng, your pho ne is cons ider ed fully ch a rged. How eve r, a slig ht in creas e in ch arge m ay occ ur i f y our phon e is left connec ted to the cha rger for a whil e. Th is is ca lled â trick le c har ge .â Charging t ime s depend on the type of b atte ry and cha rg er us ed . For ap prox imate cha rging and op erating times, see âÂÂS tandby and Tal k Ti mesâ on pa ge 7 3. Can you ma k e cal ls w hile c hargi ng? Yes , you can. But your battery may no t charge w hile a call is in progress. Ch arging should resume o nce you end t he ca ll. Dischar ging NiMH batteries A NiMH battery last s longer and performs better if you full y discha rge it fr om time to time. To discharge the bat tery, l eave y our phone switched on unti l the ba ttery is drained. The phone will display several me ssages that the b attery i s lo w and that yo u need to rech arge it; just ign or e th e m. Do not at te mp t to d isc ha rge th e b a tte ry by any othe r mea ns .
6 Impor tant Batte ry Inf ormation ⢠The bat tery can be c harged and disch arg ed hund reds of times but it will e ventually wear out. When the o perating time (talk tim e and standby time) is not iceably sho rter than norma l, it is time to buy a new bat tery. ⢠Use on ly bat teries app roved b y the phone manufact urer and rec harge yo ur batt ery onl y with the char gers appro ved by the ma nufa cturer. When a charger is no t in use, di sconnect it fr om the power so urc e. Do not leave the bat tery connecte d to a c harger for long er t han a week, since overc harging may short en its l i fe. If l eft unused a fully ch a rged battery will d ischa rg e itself over time . ⢠(NiMH batte ries o nly) Fo r good opera tion t imes, discharge the bat tery from ti me to time by lea ving y our p hone switched on until it turns itse lf off (or by using the battery discharge fac ility of any a ppro ved accessory availab l e for your ph one ). Do n ot attem pt to discha rge the bat tery by any othe r means. ⢠Temperat u re e xtremes will affect the ability of yo u r bat t ery to char ge: al low it t o cool d own or w arm up first. ⢠Use th e batter y on ly for its intended pur pose. ⢠Never use a ny ch arger o r batte ry whic h is da maged or worn ou t. ⢠Do no t short c ircuit t he batter y. Acci dental sho rt cir cuiting ca n oc cur when a met all ic o bj ect ( coin , cl ip, or p en) caus es direct c onn ection of t he and - t erminal s of the battery (metal strips on the back of t he b attery), f or exampl e when you carry a spar e batter y in your pock et or purse. S hort circuiti ng th e termina ls may d amage the battery or the conn ecting object. ⢠Leavin g the ba ttery i n hot o r cold p laces, such a s in a closed car in sum mer or winter con ditions, will redu ce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Alwa ys try to keep the battery bet ween 59ú F a nd 77ú F (15ú C an d 25ú C). A pho ne wit h a hot or cold b attery m ay temp ora rily not work, eve n whe n the b attery i s fully cha rged. Ni MH ba t- teri esâ performance is p arti c ular ly limited in temperatur e s belo w 14ú F (-10ú C). Li -Ion batteri esâ perform ance i s particul arly limited in temper atures b elow 3 2ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do n ot dis pose of b atteri es in a fire! ⢠Dispose of used b atteri es in acco rdance wit h any local regulations .
7 3. The Basics You have purchased a powe rful phone, with lots of feat ur es. R ea d th is se ction fo r some ve ry b as ic inf ormati on on how t o use your phone. A more comprehensive description of your phone is covered in âÂÂFeatures A t o Zâ startin g on p age 16. Switc hing the phone on a nd off Press and hold the key for two seconds to switch the phone on or off. Switching of f with the key Quic kly press the ke y ( Swit ch off! wil l appear , hig hligh ted ) th en press OK . Note: T his me t hod is available in all profile s except Head set and Car . NORMAL POS ITION: Hol d the pho ne as you w ould any other telep hone with t he an tenna po inted up an d o ver your sho ulder . TIPS ON EF FICIEN T OP ERA T ION : As wi th any o ther radio transmi tting d evice, do n ot touc h th e antenn a unnece ssarily when the ph one is swi tched on . Contact with the anten na affects ca ll quali ty and m ay cause t he phon e to op erate at a higher power level t h an otherwise needed. W A RNING! Do n ot switch o n the ph one when wirel ess pho ne use is p rohibited or whe n it m ay cause int erference or dan ger . See â Safety At A Glan ceâ on pag e 1 for mo re inform ation . Get a good signal Your phone oper a tes on radio waves, and the qua l ity of radio reception de pends entirely on th e strength of the radio s ignal in your area. This radio coverage is m aintained by a wireless network and the quality of calls on a wireless phone depe nds on the strengt h of the wireless radio signa l .
8 Check ing signal s tr ength When you are at t he st art sc reen (see pag e 12) or in a ca ll, th e signa l stren gth is in dica ted by th e indi cators o n the l eft side of your phoneâÂÂs di splay. T hes e indi cators s croll as the streng th of t he sign al i ncrease s an d dec rease s. Increas ing your p ho neâÂÂs sig nal may be easy. T ry mov ing your phone slightly, or move towar d s a wi ndow if youâÂÂre call ing f ro m in side a bu ildin g. Ma king a ca ll Ente r the are a code and phon e number and pres s ó Editing a number on display Press V to m ove the c ursor to th e left an d W to m ov e i t to the right. Press Clear to delete th e cha racter to the left of the cu rso r. Dialing sto red phone numbers View stored name s and numb ers by pressing W or V from the start scre en ( see pa ge 12) , t hen pres s ó See â Phone boo kâ on p age 47 for det ails on stor ing nu mbers . Call ing car d calls See â Calling cardâ on pa ge 27. Emer gency calls See â Emergency c allsâ o n page 32. Ending a call Pr ess ô Ans weri ng a call Pr ess any k ey e xcept ô or Note: If K eyguard is on (see next paragr aph ), onl y ó an swers calls .
9 W ant to stop your phone fr om ring ing without answer ing the call ? Press ô when the ph one rings. This keeps you from ans wer ing a call if it' s in con ven ien t to ta lk. You can st ill answ er the call if Call or the name of t h e per son who is ca llin g is still flas hing on yo ur dis play . If you don't w ish to answer th e call, it will be forwarde d to your voice ma ilbox if you have a voic e mail subscription. S e e âÂÂV oi ce me ssa gesâ o n page 68 for de tail s on y our v oice mail box. Keygua rd Thi s featu re h elp s to pre vent accid ental key pres ses (e.g. when your phone is in your po cket , in your pu rse) by loc k ing your keypad. If any k eys are press ed while Ke ygu ar d is ac ti vat ed, Pr ess Unlock and then * w ill di spla y. Activating K eyguar d Ther e are three d iffer ent ways to acti vate Keyguard . Ke y s l o c k e d will appear on t he displa y when activated. ⢠Press and hold ôý ⢠Press Men u â â¢ Press Menu 9 at the st art screen Deactivating K eygua rd The re are two di fferent ways to deact ivate Keyguard . ⢠Press Unl ock, then * ⢠Press and hold ô unt il Unlo ck key s? appear s, then pr ess OK Note: W hen K eyguard is ON , calls to the emer gency nu mb er progr ammed into your phone (e.g. b y pr essing 9 11 the n ó ) may be possib le. However , Eme rgency key 9 d oesnâÂÂt work.
10 Answering a c all w ith Keyguard a ctive Press ó to answer the cal l. Aft er you e nd the call , Ke ygu ar d aut oma ti call y be com e s activ e a ga in . Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls may be p ossible to the e mergen cy numb er progr ammed into your pho ne (e.g. 91 1 or ot her offi cial emerge ncy numb er). The num ber i s displ ayed only after you have ke yed in its last digit. ⢠Pres sing the key quic kly t ur ns light s on for 15 se cond s. ⢠Keygua rd is automatic ally turned off when the phon e is connect ed to a car kit.
11 4. Using Y our Phone The first fe w days you have your phone, play with i t to lea rn ho w the menu and submenu sy stem work s . The more you lear n how to access the se men us an d su bme n us , the mo re fu n y ou âÂÂl l ha ve w ith yo ur p ho ne. This section describes the different m ethods of using your phone menus and subm enus. The display Soft k eys Your phone ha s two soft keys loca ted below the displ ay. The curren t functi on is indicated by th e t e xts appeari ng dire ctly ab ove them . Press th e corres p on d ing key unde r the c hoice yo u wish to select . This ill u stration shows the p hone at the start screen (see âÂÂWhat is the âÂÂstar t screenâ ?â on page 12 ) . Th e star t sc reen always dis plays Menu on the left and Nam es on the r ig h t. Menu allow s you to access your phoneâ s menus and submenus. Names all ows you to access your phone book (see âÂÂPho ne b ookâ on p age 47) . Scr oll key Your phone ha s a scroll key located j u st below the display screen. T he scroll k ey has tw o arrows on it that look like V and W . Press the s e to navi gate through your phoneâÂÂs m enus an d sub m enus, as well as t hrough your phone book. ( See âÂÂPho ne b ookâ on p age 47) . Scr oll bar When you acce ss your phoneâ s menu and sub- menus, you will notice a scroll ba r at the far righ t of th e sc ree n. Th is bar in di cate s yo ur loc atio n in t he me nu st ructur e; e ach âÂÂt abâ o n the bar re p re sents a diff e re nt menu item.
12 For example , press Menu once . The s croll bar a p pe ars with the first (top ) t ab disp layed. A different tab ap pears eac h time you pr es s the W or V ke y to move up and down through the menu structure. The scroll bar wo rks the same way with subme nus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scroll to a menu or submenu, the men u numb er and/o r su bmenu numb er appea rs on the disp la y abo ve the sc ro ll b ar . For exa mple, when yo u scroll to men u 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 se ttings ), your phon e will display 4-3 in the to p right-hand corner. See â Summ ary of m enu it emsâ on page 14 f or a list of your phoneâ s fea tures along with their menu loc ation s. Also, see âÂÂUsing shortcu tsâ on page 13. What is the â start screenâÂÂ? The start s creen ap pears when yo u first turn your phone on, in its i dl e sta te . When you w ant to get to the start scree n, press ô at any ti me except during a call (unl ess you want to h a ng up). Note: If yo u press ô when the pho ne is requesti ng inpu t (i.e., a setting, phone n umber , name, et c.), the pho ne displ ays the start screen and the input is not saved. Scroll ing through the main menu Press Menu at the st art screen. Then pre ss W or V to re ach the desire d menu i tem. Press Selec t , Options or OK (whiche ver appears) to enter submenus and to choose op t i ons. Press Exi t to e xit th e present menu or Back to go b ack on e leve l.
13 Using shortcuts Th is is a q uick and ea sy way to acce ss a m enu wi tho ut havi ng to scrol l thro ugh other m enus. Press Menu , then me nu number, then submenu numb er. Pre ss the menu and subm enu n umbers within a c ouple of se conds of each o ther when using thi s method . For a su mmary o f your ph one âÂÂs menu st ructure , see âÂÂSum mary of menu item sâ on p age 14 . Hel p t ext If yo uâÂÂre not sure h ow a featur e w ork s, wait jus t a few seconds and help text will appear f or most of your phone âÂÂs feat ures. Pre ss More to see the n e xt page of the te xt o r Back to exi t.
14 Summ ary of menu ite ms 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T e xt m essages 1 1 1 In box 1 1 2 Saved 1 1 3 W r ite ne w 1 1 4 Outbox 1 1 5 Eras e all 1 2 V oice messages 1 2 1 Listen to voi ce messag es 1 2 2 V oi ce mai lbox num ber 1 3 We l c o m e n o t e 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Missed ca lls 2 2 Diale d calls 2 3 Receiv e d calls 2 4 Clear call lists 2 5 Call timers 3 Prof iles 3 1 Normal (fol lowing subm enus appe ar in a ll pro files) 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 volum e 3 1 2 3 Rin ging tone 3 1 2 4 Vib rati ng ale rt (w /vi brating batt er y only) 3 1 2 5 Keypad tones 3 1 2 6 W a r nin g and g ame tones 3 1 2 7 Me ssage alert tone 3 2 Silent 3 3 Meeting 3 4 Outd oor 3 5 Page r 3 6 Car (once use d wit h car kit) 3 7 Heads et (on ce u sed wit h headset )
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 Emerg ency key 9 4 1 2 Autom atic redial 4 1 3 Calli n g car d 4 2 Phone settings 4 2 1 Clock 4 2 2 Alarm clock 4 2 3 T ouch tones 4 2 4 Restore fac tory setti ngs 4 2 5 Languag e 4 3 Secur ity setting s 4 3 1 Restr ict calls 4 3 2 Access c odes 4 4 Net wo rk se rv ices 4 4 1 V oi ce privacy 4 4 2 Call for warding (if ac tivated ) 4 4 3 Call waiting (if ac t ivated ) 4 4 4 Send own num ber (i f activa ted) 4 4 5 Network f eature set ting 4 4 6 NAM selection 5S y s t e m 5 1 Auto ma ti c 5 2 Ma nual 5 3 N ew s ear ch 6G a m e s 6 1 Memory 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logic 6 4 Dice 7 Cal cul ator 8C a l e n d a r 9K e y g u a r d
16 5. F eatu res A to Z ABC mode This allows you to e nter names into your phone book. See â Entering letter s and nu mb ersâ on page 3 4 . Acce ss cod es Thi s is a secu rity fea ture that al lows you acces s to cer tai n pho ne fe atu res, suc h as th e pho ne lo ck ( pa ge 50 ) and unl ock ed ph on e num be r ( page 67 ). Also, see âÂÂLock co deâ o n page 41 and âÂÂSecu rity co deâ on pa ge 59 . Alarm clo ck Th e alarm cloc k oper ates off yo ur phoneâÂÂs clock. The volum e for the alar m clo ck is d ete rmi ned by the current ringing volume. Note : If you ha ve sel ected the Silen t or Beep o nce ringing option (se e page 56) , your a larm cl ock will quietly be ep one time. See âÂÂC lockâ on page 30 for info rma tion on yo ur pho neâ s clock. Setting the alarm clock 1. Press Men u 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Phone se ttings - Ala rm cloc k ) 2. Enter ti me you wi sh to set alarm (use two-digit fi el ds fo r ho urs and m inu tes ). E xist in g di gi ts wi ll be r e pl ac ed w ith the ne w alar m tim e. 3. Pr ess OK 4. Sele ct eith er am or pm and pre ss OK Note: S tep 4 appear s only if you ha ve sele cted am /pm f ormat; see âÂÂS electing time format â on page 30 for mo re info rmation . When th e alarm go es of f Pr ess Stop to shut of f the alar m.
17 Snooz ing Pr ess Snooze . The alarm will go off again in 10 minutes. If you let the pho ne al arm for 1 min ute w ith out pres sing a key , it stop s alar ming f or 10 m inute s then start s agai n. T ur ning t he alar m cloc k off Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Se tting s - Ph one set tin gs - Ala rm cloc k ), the n sc roll t o Off and press OK . Note: If yo u have selected t he Silen t or Meeting pro file, your alarm w ill only beep o nce. T he best p rofile to us e whi le using the alarm cl ock i s Norm al or Ou tdoor , unless the se have bee n modi fied from th eir ori ginal set tings. For mo re in formati on on Profil es, see page 51. All calls timer Thi s featu re ke eps track of how mu ch time you hav e spe nt on a ll ca ll s w ith y ou r pho ne . See â Call ti mersâ o n page 24 . Au toma ti c a nsw er This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). Wi th this o n, y ou r pho ne a nsw er s inco min g vo ice ca lls a fter o ne rin g. Note : T his can onl y be used when your phone i s connecte d to a headse t or to an approve d handsf ree car kit equ ipped with the ignition sense op tion, wi th the ign ition o n. Activating auto mati c answer 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne lists each pr o file. Use W to hi ghlight ei the r th e Car or Headset profile and press O ptions . Note: Car and Headset will no t appear un less your phon e has alrea dy been connect ed to a car kit o r headse t at least one time . 3. Hig hlig ht Custom i ze and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Aut om ati c an sw er , t hen p r e ss Select aga in.
18 4. Pr ess W to On and pre ss OK . Note : This featu re w ill not fu nction with data call s. Au toma ti c re dia l You r phone w ill r edi al the n umber youâÂÂre t rying to call up to 3 time s after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press ô to stop the call attempts . Thi s featu re atte mpts to red ial number s th at ar e busy du e to th e w ire le ss n e two rk. It will n ot redi al num be r s to a b usy p arty . Activating auto mati c r edial Press Menu 4 1 2 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Auto matic redi al ), th en p ress W or V to On and p ress OK . Calc ulator Your ph oneâÂÂs calcul ator adds, subtracts, multipl ies, divi des, and con ve rts curr en cy. R ememb er! Y o ur pho ne m ust b e switche d on to use this fea ture. D o not switch on the p hone wh en wirel ess phone use is p rohibited or when i t may cau se interfer ence or dan ger . Using th e calc ulator 1. Press Menu 7 ( Calculator ) 2. Ente r the first num ber in the cal culati on (pr ess # for decima ls) 3. T o add , press â ( ap pear s) T o subtract, pr ess âÂÂâ tw ice (- a pp ears ) T o mu ltip ly , pr e ss âÂÂâÂÂâ (* a ppears) T o di vide , pr es s âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / appe ars) T o a dd a decima l, p r ess t he # k ey 4. Ente r the second number Rep eat these s teps as many ti mes as needed . Press Clear to e ras e an y mis tak es.
19 5. Pr ess Options . W it h Equa ls highlight e d, press OK Note: Y ou ca n also choose Add , Subt ract , Mu ltipl y , a nd Divid e fro m the l ist o f options. Stor ing exchan ge ra te 1. Press Menu 7, then pre ss Opti ons 2. Scr oll to Exc hange rate and press OK 3. Pr ess W or V at either Ho w m any ho me unit s to a vi site d un it or How many visited u nits to a h o me unit , de pe nd ing on how you wis h to co nve rt t he cur rency . Pre ss OK once yo u de cid e. 4. Ente r the a ppr opriat e exch ange rat e and pre ss OK (use the # key fo r decima ls) 5. Ph one w ill d ispl ay R ate sa ved Converting curr ency 1. Press Menu 7 2. Enter number of units, then pr ess Option s 3. Pr ess W or V to eithe r To h o m e or To visi ted , and pre ss OK 4. Conv erted cur ren cy is displ a ye d Cale ndar Th e cale ndar ke ep s trac k of birt h- day s, mee tin gs, simple remi nders, and ca ll s you ne ed t o ma ke. It ca n eve n s oun d a n al arm w hen itâ s t ime for yo u t o make a call or go t o a meet ing. Remem ber! Y our phone must be switch ed on to use this feature. Do no t switch on the phone when wirel ess phon e use is pr ohibite d or when i t may c ause in terferen ce or dange r . Note: Y our phone m ust remain o n to use the c alendarâ s alarm feature. If your phon e is off, the alarm will not sound at its scheduled time.
20 Using th e calenda r 1. Press Menu 8 ( Calendar ) 2. If you havenâ t set the time and date, your phone prompts you to set your p honeâ s clock When your phone p rom p ts you for the time with hh: mm , enter the tim e in hours and minutes (using two-d i git fie lds), then pr ess OK Time f ormat ( 24-ho ur or am /pm) is s et us ing the C lock. S ee âÂÂS el ecti ng ti me fo rma tâ on pag e 30. When your phone p rom p ts you for the date with mm/ dd /yyyy , e nter the month and day (using two- digi t fi elds ) and y ear (us ing a fo ur - dig it fiel d), then pre ss OK . Ti p: Use W to move the cu rsor righ t and V to move it lef t. When yo u enter a d ig it, it w rites o ver the nu mber to the r ig ht of th e cu rs or . 3. Y our p hone d ispla ys the curr ent day . Y ou can also scr o ll to dif fe r ent days by pre ssi ng W or V . 4. Once youâÂÂr e at the d ate y o u want, p r ess O ptions . Then use Wý to highl i ght the option you want, and pre ss Sele ct. The options are: Opti on 1: Vi ew day Wit h this option, you can view t he note s of t he day currently on display. Use W to scroll through the note s. Each note allows you to cho o se the f ollo w ing O ptions : Era se clears the note fr om your cale ndar. Edit gives you the same prompts you got w hen you ma de th e n ote . Mov e gives you the d a te p rompt so yo u can move t he note to another date. Option 2: Make note With thi s option, youâÂÂll n ee d to choose Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthday . Your phone will prompt you for more information depending on which one you choose.
21 Yo u can also set an alar m fo r a ny ca len dar n ote . See â Entering letter s and nu mbersâ on pag e 3 4 for h elp with enteri ng infor matio n at the Subje ct : prom pt. Note: W hen t he alarm goes off, you ca n press P o stpon e or OK . Press OK to sh ut of f th e al arm . Option 3: Era s e notes With t his opti on, youâÂÂll need to choose wh ich notes to er ase. I f you choose all t he no tes f or the d ay cur rently on display ( Of Chosen Day ), or On e By On e (fo r a ll n ote s in th e cal en da r), y our ph on e pre sen ts each not e to yo u with the op tion Era se or Bac k . If you choose All at Once , your phon e will de le te all cal endar notes . W h en p rom pted to conf irm the era s e, press Ye s or No . Opti on 4: Vi ew all This allows you to vi ew the note s of the ent ire calen dar. Use W or V to s croll through the notes. Cale ndar memory empty wi ll ap pea r if the re ar e no no tes in the ca lendar . Option 5: Go to date Ente r the date you wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Ente r the day a n d m onth (usi ng two-digit fiel d s) and year (usin g a f our -digi t fi eld), then pr ess OK . Call fo rwar ding Th is ne two rk s ervi ce i s us ed t o forwa rd incom in g ca lls to another number so you w on âÂÂt miss an i m por tant call. Che ck w ith yo ur s erv ice prov id er fo r d eta ils. Note: B efore you ca n a ctivate this feature , you sh ould first sto re the featu re cod e given to you b y you r ser vice provi der . Otherwi se, thi s feature ma y not ap pear in th e menu. However , yo u c an use the featu re code manually , if you cho ose, by inc luding the featu re cod e in front of t he phon e numb er (e.g., * 21 *4 16 555 12 12) See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 44 fo r more details.
22 1. Press Menu 4 4 2 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - Call fo rwa rding ) 2. Scr oll t o desir ed call f orwar ding featur e (see opt ions belo w) and p ress Selec t 3. Hig hlig ht Acti vate and pr e ss OK 4. Ente r phone numb er at Numb er : (or press Sear ch t o locat e number in ph one book) and pr ess OK 5. Y our pho ne will attempt to cal l the net work to co nfirm t he fe atur e cod e yo u enter ed in Menu 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet work feat ur e sett ing â on pag e 4 4 ) 6. Onc e th e fea ture cod e had been con fir med, the fea tur e is activ ated Call for w ar ding optio ns For ward all c alls forw ards al l incom ing call s. Forward if busy for w a rds ca lls only when yo uâÂÂre on the phone. Forward if not answered fo rwa rds calls if yo u d onâ t ans wer . Forward if out of r each fo rwards call s if you are out o f the serving wireless network. Canc el all c all fo rwar ding canc els a ll cal l fo rward ing options y ou have acti ve . Ca ll log Th is f eat ure au toma ti call y keep s tr ack of numbers yo uâÂÂve d ial ed, num be rs th at ha ve ca ll ed yo u, an d th e amount o f time you âÂÂve spent on call s. Using cal l log 1. Press Menu 2 ( Call lo g ) 2. Scr oll to one of the following options, then pr e ss Sele ct or OK
23 2-1 Misse d calls - See page 43 . 2-2 Dia led calls - See page 32 . 2-3 Rece ived ca lls - See page 52. 2-4 Clear call lists - See pa ge 29. 2-5 Call timers - See page 24. Tip : You ca n d ial any of the p hone numb ers by pre ssin g ó while the numbe r is on t he disp lay. Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y Wh en yo u ac ces s Dia led call s , Rec eiv ed ca lls , or Miss ed cal ls and p ress Options , a list of options will a ppear on your phone â s d isplay. Call t ime shows th e date an d time w hen the c all was fi rst connecte d (if clo c k has been s e t) Ed it n umbe r allo w s yo u to ed it th e diale d num be r. Sav e allow s you to save the numbe r into your ph one book. Era se will eras e the number from the ca ll lis t. Vi ew numbe r will a ppe ar on ly if the num ber has bee n stored in the ph one book and t he nam e is displayed ins tea d o f th e n umb er . Ca ll res tr ic tio ns Th is fea ture all ows you t o re str ict in com ing and outgoing calls to and from c ertain numbers. See âÂÂR e stric t callsâ o n pag e 53 for details. Call settings Thi s featur e all ows yo u t o ac cess an d act iv ate s ome of yo ur ph on eâÂÂs fea tur es . Using call settings 1. Press Menu 4 1 ( Setti ngs - Call s ettin gs ) 2. Pr ess W to r each one of the following option s, then pre ss Sel ect
24 4-1-1 Eme rg enc y key 9 - See page 33 . 4-1-2 Aut om ati c redi al - See page 18 . 4-1-3 Calli ng card - See page 27 . Call timers Yo ur ph one au to mat ical ly k eeps track of t he amount of time y o uâÂÂve spen t i n calls. 1. Press Men u 2 5 ( Call log - Call time rs ) 2. Scr oll r epeat edly to acces s the fol lowin g op tion s Last c al l displays call dura tion of last c all. All ca ll s dis plays call du ration of all ca lls made since t i mers have l a st bee n r eset ( see page 29 for det ails on how to cl ear call timers ). Life tim er shows dur ation of all call s; thi s can no t b e res et (see page 40 ). Clear ti m e r s cl ears a ll c all timers exce pt th e Life ti me r ( see pa ge 29 ). Th ese ca ll dur ation s a re fo r the cur rent ly- selec ted NAM (phone number). Your phone has separat e timers f or each NAM you r phone uses, except f or t he Lif e timer. See âÂÂNA M selectio nâ on page 44 for det ails on NAM. Note: T he a ctual ti me invoi ced f or cal ls b y your se rvice provider may vary, depend ing up on items such as networ k feature s, rounding o f f for billi n g, and taxes. Ca ll wa it in g If you hav e subsc ribe d to Cal l Wai ting , your ph on e will beep during a c all let you know you have an i ncoming cal l. You r phon e may al so di splay the inco ming ca ller âÂÂs id entifi cation ( see âÂÂCaller I Dâ on page 27 ). Answering a n incoming call with call w aiting Pr ess ó
25 Swapping betwe en two calls Pr ess ó Ending the c alls Pr ess ô to end both calls. Activating call waiting Yo u can also act ivate this feat ur e with your pho ne; sim ply as k yo ur ser vic e prov ide r for th e feat ure c ode, st ore it int o y our ph on e, th en ac tiv ate it. Note: Th is featu re may n ot app ear in your ph oneâ s m enu unti l the featu re cod e has been sto red. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 44 fo r more details. 1. Press Menu 4 4 3 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - Call wa itin g ) 2. Scr oll to Activ ate (or sele ct Cancel to ca nce l and pre ss OK 3. Y our phon e will attemp t to call t he net work t o con- firm th e fe atu r e code yo u ent ered i n M en u 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet w ork feat ure s ettingâ on page 44 ) 4. Once the featur e c ode has been confi rmed, th e fea tur e is activ ated. Cal ler grou ps You can create groups of names in your Phon e boo k (see page 47 ) , and gi ve each grou p a dif ferent r i ngi ng tone. Then youâÂÂll know when someone from that group is call ing you b eca use of the way the phone rings. Adding names to a c alle r gr oup Note: Th e na mes and number s tha t you ad d to a g roup m ust alrea dy be sto red in yo ur pho ne boo k. See âÂÂStor ing a na me and number â on page 48. 1. Wit h th e disp lay clea r, press W until you see the name or num b er you want, or choose Name then press Sear ch .
26 2. Pr ess Det ails , if sh own , o r skip to St ep 3 3. Pr ess Options 4. Use W to rea c h Ca lle r gr oups . Pr ess Selec t . 5. Use W to rea c h the gr oup to whic h you wan t to add this name or number . Pre ss Sel ect . Defi ning a ringing t one for a caller g roup 1. Wit h th e disp lay clea r, press Names 2. Pr ess W to rea c h Ca lle r gr oups . Pr ess Selec t 3. Use W to r each the gr oup you want. Pr ess Selec t 4. Pr ess W unt il y ou see Gr oup ring ing t one . Pr ess Sele ct . Use W to reach th e tone you w ant to hear when anyone from th i s group call s you. Pr ess OK . Ti p : You can set your phone to rin g only when peop le fr om cert ain call er group s cal l you, an d t o otherwi se be sile nt . See th e â Caller gr oup â desc riptio n un der âÂÂR inging opti onsâ o n pa ge 56. Renami ng a cal ler gr oup 1. Fo llow ste ps 1 -3 in âÂÂDef ining a rin ging tone fo r a call er g rou pâ 2. Pr ess W unt il y ou see Renam e group . Pre ss Se lect . 3. Ente r the gr oup name (see âÂÂEnteri ng le tters a nd numbersâ on pa ge 34 f or details) and pr ess OK Removi ng names fr om a cal ler gr oup 1. Fo llow st eps 1- 4 in âÂÂAdding names to a caller groupâ 2. Use W to rea c h No gr oup . Pr e ss Selec t . Call er group g raphics When someone ca lls yo u fr om a pa rticul ar call er group , you r phon e can dis play a gr aphi c to identi fy whic h caller group tha t pe rson i s calling from. 1. Pr ess Names , s croll to Caller g roups , th en pres s Se lect 2. Scr oll to the call er grou p you wish to display the grap hi c for an d press Sel ect
27 3. Scr oll to Gr oup grap hic and pre ss Sel ect 4. Scr oll to On to di sp lay the g rap hic t hat goe s wit h tha t pa rtic ul ar ca ller group Calle r ID Call er ID is a netw ork ser vice th at can di splay the na me and phone number of the person calling you, if the infor mat ion is ava ilable . Con tac t your s erv ice pr ovide r for det ails. If th e call er can be i dentif ied, the phone may disp lay the cal lerâÂÂs nam e and phon e number. The in form ation disp laye d dep end s o n th e in form atio n a vai lable th roug h the net w ork and your phone book . It is possible tha t onl y the name or the num ber will ap pear. Call - calle r ID u navail able will d isplay wh en the wireless networ k doesnâ t recognize the cal ling numb e r . Also, Call - ca lle r ID b loc ked m ay dis pl ay if th e ca lli ng party has blocke d calle r ID. Callin g card If you wi sh to us e a ca lling card for long d ista nce calls, you m ust f irst sto re yo ur ca llin g car d info rmat ion into your phone. You r phone can store up to four calli ng cards. Stor ing your calling c ar d 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Call ing car d ) 2. Scr oll t o desired calli ng c ar d and pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W or V to Edit , p r ess OK 4. Ente r sec urity code and pr ess OK 5. Pr ess Sele ct at Dialin g sequenc e . Sele ct the dial ing se q uenc e your c a r d use s (see the b ack of t he calli ng card), p r e ss W or V to choose se quence, then pr ess Sele ct Note : The or der of the s teps to f ollow m ay var y , depen ding on which dialing s eque nce your card use s.
28 6. Ente r acce ss nu mber wh en pr ompte d for the cal - ling c a r dâ s a ccess number (u sua ll y the 1-800 num- be r lis ted on th e b ack of th e ca ll ing c ard), press OK Note: Y ou can also r etrieve the access num ber from your pho ne book i f it ha s alrea dy been stored . Simp ly pr ess Sear ch , the n W or V to fi nd the n umber . 7. Ent er card n umb er and /o r PI N w h en p r o m pted to ente r cal ling car d number and pe rsonal ident ifica - tion num ber , then pr ess OK. Pr ess OK aga i n at Sav e ch ang es ? 8. Pr ess W or V to Car d nam e and pre ss Sel ect . Ent er card n ame us ing yo ur pho neâ s key pad , press OK . See â Entering letter s and nu mbersâ on pag e 3 4 if you need he lp on enteri ng the card na me For de tails about your pho neâ s secu rity co de, see âÂÂSecu rity codeâ on page 59. Choosin g a cal ling car d t o use 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Call ing car d ) 2. Scr oll to d esir ed car d and press Option s 3. Pr ess W or V to highli ght Se lect and pr ess OK . 4. Enter security code a t Secur ity code : , press OK 5. Y our pho ne wi ll displa y Car d ready for use Maki ng calli ng ca rd calls 1. Ent er th e ph one n um ber , in clud in g any pref ix (s uch as 0 or 1 ) t hat your call ing c ard m ay requi re when you make a c alling ca rd ca ll. Se e your c alling ca rd for instructions. 2. Pr ess and hold ó for a few second s until your phone disp lays Card call . 3. Lis ten fo r th e to ne , th en pres s OK . (Y our phone will displa y Wait for to ne, the n pr ess OK) 4. Lis ten fo r the t one ag ain , th en press OK . (Y our phone will disp lay W ait for tone, press O K again .)
29 Note: This pro cedure may not apply to all c allin g ca rd opt ions progr ammed into your pho ne. Plea se loo k at the b ack of you r calling c ard or contac t your long distance company for more info rmation. Chang e lock cod e Thi s featu re allo ws you to change yo ur lock code. See â Changi ng your lock code â o n pa ge 41 . Chang e se curi ty c ode Thi s featur e al lows you to chang e your secur ity code. See â Changing yo ur security cod eâ on page 5 9. Clear call lists Thi s fe ature w ill cl ear al l d ial ed n umber s , a s wel l a s numbers of a nswered cal ls and missed call s. You c a n not un do this operati on, so be careful . Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22. 1. Press Menu 2 4 ( C all log - Cl ear ca ll lists ) 2. High li g h t eith er All , Missed , Dia led , or Received and pre ss OK ( Al l wil l clea r all call lists , whil e the o thers clea r t hei r res pect ive c all l ists ) Clear tim ers This f eature clears al l call time rs for th e currentl y -sele cted NAM. See âÂÂCall timers â on page 24 for more deta ils. 1. Pr ess Menu 2 5 4 ( Ca ll log - Cal l ti mer s - Clear timers ) 2. Enter security code a t Secur ity code : and pres s OK Careful : Cleari ng call timers c an not b e undo ne. If you are using the cal l timer s to lo g or tra ck the amount of time y ou ar e using you r phone, yo u may wish to re cord the call ti mers befo re you erase them. Note: Th e Life timer contains impo rtant wa rranty i nforma tion and can not be rese t. See âÂÂLife ti merâ on p age 40 for detai ls.
30 Clock Yo ur ph on e has an inte rn al c loc k that can be dis played or hidden. It als o feat ures an al arm cloc k (see pag e 16) . Note: Th e cloc k is po wered b y your phoneâ s ba tter y . I f your c lock h as be en a ctivated and yo u remove the battery while your phone is still on, you will need to reset the time after you turn you r phon e back on. Howeve r, if you fi rst tur n your p hone o ff before removing the battery , your phone will r etain the ti me and date i t had b efore the battery was remo ved. Setting the clock 1. Press Men u 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e setting s - Cloc k ) 2. Scr oll to Adju st time and pr ess Select 3. Ente r p r esent ti m e at Time: (use two-digit fields for hours an d minutes) 4. Pr ess OK 5. Sele ct am or pm and pr ess OK (if a m/pm form at has been selected; see below) Selectin g time format 1. Press Men u 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e setting s - Cloc k ) 2. Scr oll to Time format and pr ess Selec t 3. Scr oll to eithe r 24- ho ur or am/pm 4. Pr ess OK Displaying o r hiding the clock 1. Press Men u 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e setting s - Cloc k ) 2. Scr oll to either Hid e clock or Dis play clo ck (only one will disp lay depending on the curr e nt setting) 3. Pr ess Sele ct
31 Conf eren ce c all This feature allows you to add a third party to a c a ll. You can use this f eature with loc al a nd long distan ce call s. Note: This feature ma y n ot be ava ilabl e in all wireless systems. See you r servi ce provid er for d etails an d av ailability. Maki ng a co nference ca ll 1. Whil e in a c all , ente r (or re ca ll from the phon e bo ok) the sec ond phone number and pre ss ó 2. Once the third part y ans wers, pre ss ó to con ne ct a ll t hree par ties 3. Pr ess ó again if you wish to disconne ct the thir d party . Pre ss ô to dr op both parties. Recal ling a number fr om the phone book during a con fe r e nce call 1. Dur ing t he c all, p ress Options 2. Scr oll to Name s and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Sea rch 4. Enter nam e and pre ss OK , or just pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough the phone book 5. Pr ess ó Cu rren t ca ll tim er This fe ature disp lays the r unning elapsed time on yo ur sc reen wh ile a call is ac tive. Once t he ca ll has ended, si mpl y pres s an y key to clea r the d ispla y. Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 24. Activating the c urr ent call timer Press Menu 2 5 ( Call log - C all tim ers ) and pre ss De tails . With Cu rren t c all t im er displayed, press Sele ct , sc roll t o On , and press OK
32 Customiz e profiles Thi s featu re al lows you to cus tomiz e indi vidual Pr ofil es. See âÂÂPr ofilesâ on pa g e 51 for d eta ils. Diale d calls Yo ur ph on e aut oma ti call y st ores the las t 1 0 nu m bers y ou âÂÂve dial ed . 1. Press Menu 2 2 ( Call lo g - Dia led cal ls ) 2. Pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough dialed numbers list 3. Pr ess ó to dial t he num b er you wish to ca ll You can al so acce ss th e last 10 dia led num bers if you press ó , then quickly pre ss W or V to scroll through the l is t. Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22 for detail s on other cal l lists. Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y See â The âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23. Earp iece volume The scroll ke ys on your pho ne wi ll ad just t he ear p i ece volu me dur ing a p hone cal l. Th e top scr oll key increa ses whi le the bot tom one dec reases the volu me. If a n ac ces sor y like a he ad set or a ca r k it, or one wit h i ts own lo udspea ker, is co nnect ed to your p hone, th e scrol l keys will ad just th e v olume fo r th at a cce sso ry. Note: Using the scro ll keys to adjust earpiece volu m e functio n s only durin g phone calls. Emergency calls Befor e attem pting any e mergen cy calls, se e âÂÂMaking an Em er- gency Callâ on page 80 for impor ta nt safet y information. 1. If the phone is not on, switch i t on 2. Pr ess the ô key to r eady th e phon e for calls. (Pr ess it twic e if ther e ar e stil l digit s on the disp lay .)
33 3. Key in the emerge ncy numb er for your pr esen t locati on (e.g. 911 or othe r offi cial emergency number ). Eme rgency number s vary by loca tion. 4. Pr ess ó IMPO RTAN T! Thi s phon e, like any wi reless phone, opera tes using radi o signa ls, wire less an d landli ne networ ks, a s well as us er -pro gramm ed funct ions wh ich can not guara ntee conn ectio n in al l c ondition s. There fore, y o u should ne ver rely solely upon any wireles s phone for essenti al commun icatio ns (e.g. , medica l emergen cies). Remem ber , to make o r receive an y calls , the p hone m ust be switche d on and i n a ser vice area wi th adeq uate wirel ess signal strength . Emerg ency calls may not be possible on al l wireless phone networks or w hen cert ain ne twork ser vic es and/o r phon e fea- tures ar e in use. Che ck with local wir eless ser vice provid ers. If certain f eatu res are in use (keyguar d, restr ict ca lls, etc.), you may first need to t urn tho se featur es off befo re you can m ake an emer gency cal l. Consult this do cument and you r loca l wireless se rvice provider . When m aking an em ergency ca ll, reme mb er to give al l the nec- essary i nformat ion as accu rately as possi ble. Rem ember tha t your wirel ess phone m ay be the only means of co mmunicat ion at the sc ene of an acc ident - d o not cut off th e call u ntil given permission to do so. Emergenc y key 9 Wit h t his feat ure on, the phon e attemp ts to make an em erge ncy ca ll whe n y ou pr ess 9, the n ó . Th e phone dial s the emergen cy numbe r pr e-progra mmed int o y our pho ne . Note: Y ou ca n also dial an emerg ency call by pressing and hold ing 9 unt il the p hone i ndicates i t is attempt ing t o make a n emerge ncy cal l. However , this met hod do es not wo rk when Keygua rd is active or when a pho ne is connect ed to a modem . Activa ting Emer gency key 9 Press Menu 4 1 1 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Emer gency key 9 ), sc roll to On to a ctivate or Off to cancel, t hen press OK .
34 IMPO RTAN T! Official em ergency number s vary by locati on (e.g . 911). Only one emerg ency number is pro gramm ed into your pho ne t o be dialed automatica lly by Emerg ency key 9, which may not be the prope r numb er in all ci rcumstan ces. Ente ring letters and numb e rs You can ent er lette rs, as well as numbe rs, when sto ring infor mat ion in to y our phon e by u sing you r phone âÂÂs key pad . Wh en y ou s ee th e l ett er yo u wi sh to ente r, sim ply press th e key as so ciat ed w it h tha t lett er u ntil it appears on the display (numbe rs also a p pear). ABC mode When you need to enter le tters into your phone, it wil l autom atica lly sw itc h over t o mode . Your phone disp lays the icon to i ndicate that your phone is in AB C m ode. It also displa ys when you are view ing nam e s ra ther t han numb ers. When is d isplayed, you can enter these characters: Wh ile y ouâ re ed itin g a na me, the V key will move the cur sor to th e left , and W will move it to the ri ght. Press Clear to co rre ct a ny m istak es. If you wis h to enter an emp ty space b etw een char acters, press 0 for each space. Key Charac ters Key Charac ters 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 space, 0 5 J KL5 * ( See next page) 6 MNO6 # Changes letter case; lo ng pres s toggl es bet ween ABC/ abc and 123 mode
35 Ch anging l etter case Press th e # key to switch between upp er a nd lower case letters. The icon w ill switc h to to ind icate you ar e us ing lo w er case. 123 mode When storing names to the phone book, you ca n enter a nu mbe r wit hin a nam e at any time . Sim ply pre ss t hat part icul ar number key a f e w time s u ntil it appe ars. Howeve r, you can do this more qui ckly b y acces sing the mode, without ha ving to scroll through each let ter to access the number you wish t o enter . Simply press th e # ke y for about 2 se conds while in mo de and the ico n w ill a ppe ar. W hile in this mo de, o nly numb er s can be ent ere d. Let te rs c an n ot b e ente red unle ss your phone is in mode. Pre ss the # key agai n for a couple of sec onds if you wi s h to deac tivat e the mode. Spec ial chara cters (f or stor ing names) W h e n i n A B C m o d e ( see page 16 ), you ca n p r ess th e â key an d the fo llowi ng sp ecial ch aracte rs will appea r. You can use the se charact ers to hel p when s toring names in your phone book. Simply press W or V to highl ight the one you wish to use and pres s Ins ert . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TI P : If you w is h to acc ess a spe cia l char acter th at appea rs to ward the e nd o f this list, press V for qu icker acc ess. Spec ial Chara cters (f or storing num bers) The follo wing s pecia l char acter s are hel p ful when you store names to your phone book ( see page 47 ). Sim ply pre ss t he * ke y o nce o r re pe ated ly, and th e fo llo wing char acters can be st o r ed with in the num b er sequence . ( p ) creat es a pau se wh en a n umb er i s d ialed ; th e di gits l ocated to th e righ t of t he â p â are aut oma ti- cal ly sent as touch tones af ter a 2.5 second pause ( see page 65 ).
36 ( w ) cr eates a âÂÂw aitâ when a num b er is di aled. The â w â makes you r phone wait for you t o pre ss Sen d or ó , then it sends the d i gits l ocated to the right of t he âÂÂwâ as touch tones ( see page 65 ). Yo u ca n a dd as m an y sp ec ial ch arac te rs a s yo u n ee d in a s ing le n umb er s eq uen ce. The se c hara cte rs can not be en tered whil e in mode. Era si ng s tor ed na me s an d n um be rs See âÂÂEra sing stored na mes and number sâ on page 49. Eras in g your enti re phone book S e e âÂÂEr asi ng you r ent ire p hon e bo okâ on pa ge 49 . Games You ha ve four exciti ng games to choose from in your phone. Press Menu 6 to c hoose one of the following games: REMEM BER! Yo ur pho ne must be sw itched on to use this functi on. Do not swi tch on the ph one when wire less phon e use is pr ohibite d or when i t may c ause in terferen ce or dange r. Mem ory Reve al pic tures to fi nd pairs in as few trie s as possi ble. Move the c ursor with t he 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (ri ght), and 8 (down) keys. Pre ss the 5 k e y to reveal picture s. Press th e # key to j ump ri ght over reveal ed pi ctures or move from top left to bottom ri ght. Press the â k e y t o j u m p l e f t over revealed pictures o r move from bott om right to top left. Onc e foun d , pairs sta y visible. Sna ke Feed the snake with as many goodies as possible 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 t he sc ore . If th e sn ake h its its own tail o r th e su rroun din g wa ll, th e ga m e is o ver.
37 Logic Find a se cret c ombin ation of fi gures. Avail able figure s ar e shown at the top of the d is play be fore yo u acce pt t he fir st gues s row. Us e the 2, 4 and 8 keys to move the cur sor and the 5 key to se lect the fi gure. T o copy a fi gure from a prev iousl y accepte d gue ss row, st art scroll ing with the 4 key , move the cursor to the desired figu re i n the nor mal way and ac ce pt th e se lect ion with the 5 k ey . Once you th ink you have the r ight c ombinati on, p ress th e * ke y. The r esult i s present ed as a se t of marks over th e row. A correct figure in the ri ght plac e gives a ful l mark ; a correc t figur e in the wro ng pl ace gives a hal f mark . The game end s whe n all the figu res a re corr ect and in t he ri g ht p lace. Dic e Us e this to pla y other games that r equi re a set of dice if one isnâÂÂt availabl e. Use t he Lev e l option to se t the num- ber of dice, up to six. You can roll , lock, and unlock each die as many times a s you w ish. Whe n yo u start a new game , the d ic e roll fo r a cou ple of s econds and t hen sto p. Use the 4 (lef t) and 6 (rig ht) keys to s elect a die. Pr ess the 5 key to lock or unlo ck t he sel ected d ie. Press â t o ro ll t he unl ock ed di ce a ga in. Game o ptions When you sel ect a game, you can choose from th e foll owing subme nu s: Level allo ws yo u to ch oos e the le vel o f diff icul ty. New game starts a new game. T op s core will displa y the top score ( does no t appea r in Logi c ). Inst ruc tio ns will describe how the game is playe d. Note: Last view or Cont inue may ap pe ar in the op tions li st if a game i s interru pte d, not finished, or if you have lo st th e game.
38 Inbox When you rec eive a text message , it âÂÂs s tored i n the Inbox. Your phone will display Messag e rece ived , along with the text message icon, a nd makes a sound ( depending on the message a lert tone; se e page 42 ). Please see âÂÂT ext messages an d page sâ o n page 61 for complete d e tails on this featu re. In-call menu Whil e in a ca ll, you ma y n ot ice the Opti ons soft k ey. Pre ssing this will access yo u to th e in-ca ll menu, and you may noti ce the f ollowi ng choi ces: T ouc h tone s You can manuall y enter a touch t one string or search for one in your phone book (see âÂÂPho ne bookâ on page 4 7) New call You ca n make a thi rd party co nferen ce call (see âÂÂConference call â on p age 31) Me nu Allow s you acce ss to your ph oneâÂÂs menu Names Allows you a ccess to your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 47) Mute Al lows you to m ute the mic rophone; if your micro ph one is al rea dy m u ted, th is wil l ch ang e t o End mu te (see âÂÂMicrophoneâ on page 43) Keygua rd This featur e helps protect the keypad against accidental keypresses. See â Keyguar dâ on page 9 for complet e de tails. Keypad tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). It sets t he volu m e of the tone you hea r when you press your phoneâÂÂs keys. No te t h at i f yo u c h oos e th e Sile nt profil e, keypa d tones wi ll be turned o ff.
39 Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you want to set the key p ad tone s for and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Custom i ze and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Ke y p a d t o n e s and pre ss Se lect 4. Pr ess W to scr oll thr ough the options; your phone pl ays a sampl e of each. Pr ess OK f or t he on e y ou want. La ngua ge Beca us e man y wirel ess ph on e cus- t omers s peak Engl ish as a sec ond lang ua ge, you r p hon e al lows yo u to choose your phon e âÂÂs displayed lang ua ge . Choosin g a language f o r your phone Press Men u 4 2 5 ( Setti ngs - Phon e set ting s - Langua ge ), scroll t o the language you wi sh to use and press OK . Yo u ca n c h oos e fro m En glish , Fren ch , Span is h, Por tugu es e and Tr adit ion al Chi nes e. Last call timer Thi s featu re disp lays the du ration of your last call . See â Call ti mersâ o n page 24 . Last number redial When you want to call your last dia l e d number, Pr ess ó and wait 3 second s Note: Yo u must be at the star t screen before you press ó
40 Lette r c ase You can chang e from upper to lowe r case when ente ring letters into your phone. See â Changi ng letter case â on page 3 5 for c ompl ete deta ils. Life ti m er Th e life t imer di sp lays the tota l time of al l ca lls d ialed and rec eiv ed with y our pho ne (in hou rs an d mi nut es only) . Th e life ti me r ca n not b e res et. Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 24. Lights This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Car Profile ( see page 51 ). Thi s featu re determi nes whethe r the li ghts are on only w hen you use your phone, or if they are on at all times. This sett i ng works only whe n your phone is co nnected to a car k i t. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r p hone lis ts ea ch pr o file . Use W to hi gh ligh t Car and pre ss Options . Note: Car will n ot app ear in the list unt il the p hone has bee n connect ed to a car kit at lea st once. 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to highl ight Lights and pr ess Select . 4. Use W to sc roll thr ough your choices a nd press OK If yo u sel ect Auto matic , your phon e âÂÂs l i ght s are turned off with in fifte en sec onds if no ke ys are press ed. If On is se lected, then th e lights wil l remain on the ent ire tim e yo ur ph one is con ne cted to th e car kit. Listen t o voice messages This fe ature all ows you to access yo ur voi ce messag es. See â V oice messag esâ on page 6 8 for co mple te detail s.
41 Lock cod e You âÂÂll need t he lock code to act ivate an d deacti vate Phon e Lock ( see page 50 ), or t o ch ang e you r loc k code. The default lock code is 1234. If you enter an inco rre ct loc k cod e five times in a ro w, your p hone w ill prompt you for th e security c ode (se e page 59 ). Chan ging yo ur lock code In a loc k cod e, only n umer ic ch ar act ers ar e ac cep ted . 1. Ent er Menu 4 3 2 3 ( Set tings - Secu rity set tings - Acces s codes - Chang e lock code ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e at Enter lo ck code : and pre ss OK 3. Ente r new l o c k code , pr ess OK 4. V erify new loc k code, pr es s OK Note: Wh en you chang e your lock cod e, make sure you store it in a sa fe place, a way from your ph one. A vo id en tering acc ess codes sim ilar to emerge ncy n umbers to preve nt acciden tal emerge ncy cal ls. Ma nual to uch t on es This setti ng d ete rmines how long touch tones are pro duc ed as yo u p res s t he k ey s on t he ke ypad . Note t hat touch tones are som e tim es called D TM F to ne s. See â Tou ch tones â on p age 65 for deta ils. Setting ma nual touch tones Press Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set tings - Phon e settin gs - T ouc h to nes - Ma nual t o uch tone s ) and highl ight one of the following options, then press OK. Co ntinuo us mean s the t one s ounds for as l ong as you pre ss and hold the key . Fixed sets the ton e length to .1 second, r egard less of how l ong y ou p r e ss th e k ey . Off turns the t ones of f, a nd n o tone s will be sent wh en y ou press the ke ys.
42 Memory status Thi s fea ture al lows y ou to see h ow many f ree and in-use memo ry loca tions are in yo ur director y. Also , see âÂÂPho ne book â o n pa ge 47. Press Names , s cro ll t o Options and p ress Sele ct . Then scroll to Mem or y stat us and press Selec t aga in Messages Thi s featu re allo ws you to access your voice and text messages, a s well as composing your own welcome note. Using messages 1. Press Menu 1 ( Messag es ) 2. Scr oll to one of the following options, then pr e ss Sele ct 1-1 T ext messages - See page 61 . 1-2 V oice me ssages - See page 68 . 1-3 We lc om e n ot e - See page 70 . Me ssag e alert tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). It se ts the tone that your phone m akes when you get a text message. Also, see âÂÂT e xt message s and pa gesâ on page 6 1. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the on e you w ant to se t th e me ss ag e al ert ton e f or a nd pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to highl ight Message ale rt tone , th e n p ress Selec t . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough your choices (you r phone plays samp les) an d pr ess OK .
43 Micro phone Yo u ca n mu te an d unm ut e y ou r p ho ne âÂÂs micr op ho ne whil e a call is in pro gre ss. Du ring a call , your phon eâÂÂs soft keys chan ge fro m Nam es and Menu to Opti ons and Mute . Muting and unmutin g your phone You c an mute the phoneâÂÂs m icrophone d uring a c all; simply press Mute . To unmute the microphone, press Unm ut e . If the se texts are not avai lable , press Options , sc roll to Mute or End mu te and p ress Sele ct . Muti ng and u nmuti ng also aff ect th e mi crophone s of any ac ces sor ies co nn ect ed t o t he pho ne. Missed ca lls You r phone will keep track of the l ast 10 cal ls you have miss ed if you were nâÂÂt aroun d to ans wer t he call. Missed call s w ill a ppe ar in yo ur pho ne o nly if y our phon e w as t urned on an d in a servi ce area whe n the call w as missed. If the displ a y says âÂÂMissed callsâ Press List . To call b a ck the d isplaye d numbe r, press ó . Press Exi t to go back to th e start screen. Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y See â The âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23. Checking the m issed calls l ist anytime Pr ess Men u 2 1 ( Call log - Mis sed ca lls ), t hen scroll thr ough the lis t. This shows you t h e phone numbers of the 10 most rece nt call s youâÂÂve not answere d. When the Forward if n ot answered op ti on in the C all Forw arding featur e ( see page 21 ) is selected , y o ur phon e tr eats th e forw arded call s as m issed calls . Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22 for detail s on other cal l lists.
44 NAM sele ction The servi ce provide r progra ms your phone with the phone numb er and sy stem inf ormati on int o your phone âÂÂs memo ry when your phon e is fir st acti vated . This is c alle d a N umbe r Ass ig nme nt Mo dule (N AM). For exa mple, your p hone can be acti vated in up to 3 di fferent servi ce ar eas (e .g. o ne in T oront o, anoth er in Montr eal, and may be one more in Va ncouver) , e ach givi ng your phone a differ ent phone number or account . Onl y one n umber ca n be a ctive at a ti me. When you se lect a phone num b er , youâÂÂre al so selecti ng which system youâÂÂre using as your home sy stem ( see âÂÂSystemâ on page 61 ). The first phone number displayed with th is menu is th e curre ntly s ele cted nu mber. Note: It m ay n ot be ne cessar y to hav e thr ee NAM s for your phone if your ser vice pr ovider ha s ser vice or roami ng ag ree- ments fo r each a rea in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service provider for details. Selectin g the NAM for your phone Press Menu 4 4 6 ( Se tting s - Net work ser vices - NAM sel ect ion ), high light th e phone nu mber you wan t to use and press OK . Note: Y ou n eed at leas t one act ive num ber to make cal ls. Y o u can not ch ange fro m one NA M to another during a call . Networ k feature setting Call f orward ing ( page 21 ), Call waitin g ( page 24 ) and Send ow n number ( page 59 ) a re net work s ervic es avai lable thr ough your ser vice pro vider or deal er. When you subs cribe to any of the se servi ces, your se rvice provider or d ealer gives yo u a s e pa rate f eature cod e to act iva te ea ch s erv ice . Deac ti vati o n cod es are us ed to dea ctiv ate ea ch ser vic e. Once y ou st ore t he app r opria te co d e in you r ph one , th e serv ice app ears as a me nu ite m. You ca n th en use the menu to acti vate and d e acti vate the se servi c e s.
45 Eac h time you us e a fe ature t hat req uires a feat ure code, tha t cod e is sent to the network to veri f y youâÂÂre us ing th e cor rec t featu re c ode. Note : If your p hone ha s more t han one pho ne num ber pr o- gramm ed, any f eature co de s stored will appl y only to your prim ar y phone number , or NAM 1 . See âÂÂNA M selectio nâ on page 44 for det ails on NAM. Stor ing codes 1. Press Menu 4 4 5 ( Se tting s - Net work ser vices - Netw o rk fe ature se tting ) 2. At Feature Code: , ente r t he fe atur e cod e or deacti- vati on cod e r e c e i ved fr om your d ealer (e.g. â 21 â , #21#, etc.), pr ess OK 3. W to the service th at the code appli e s to an d pr ess Sele ct 4. W to su boption, then Selec t (Repe at step as r equ ire d , based on numb er of su b option s) (Use step fo ur onl y for ca ll forwa rding option s) 5. W to Acti vate or Cancel , then pr ess OK Net wo rk se rv ices Some o f the featur es in t his men u are ne tw ork serv ices th at require a s ubscri p t ion. See your s ervice provi der for det ails and avail ab ility . 4-4-1 V oice pri vacy - See page 69 . 4-4-2 Call f orwar ding * - See page 21. 4-4-3 Call w aitin g * - See page 24 . 4-4-4 Sen d own n umb er * - See pa ge 5 9 . 4-4-5 Netw o rk fe ature se tting - See pa ge 44 . 4-4-6 NAM sele ctio n - See page 43 . * These features will n ot appe ar in the men u unle ss they are activat ed using N etw ork fea tur e set tin g . Se e âÂÂNetwork fea - ture setting â on page 44 for details.
46 One -touch d ialing This feat ure allows you to m ake ph one calls qu ickly a nd eas il y wi th th e t ou ch of a b utt on . You must store names and num bers in your phone book ( see p age 48 ) befo r e you can use this featur e. Then yo u can assign a name f rom the ph one b o ok to a one-touch dial location us ing your phoneâÂÂs keys 2 thr ough 8. Note: K eys 1 and 9 are u sed excl usively for dialing your voi ce mailbo x (see pag e 6 8) and fo r attem pting em ergenc y call s (see page 80) to the em erg ency numb er progr ammed into your phone (e.g. 911 o r other official em ergenc y numbe r). Assi gning one-touch dia l locations 1. Press Names, sc rol l t o 1-to uc h dia ling and press Sele ct 2. Scr oll to next a vailab le empty l ocati on, (e mpty) will appe ar , then pr ess Assig n 3. Scr o ll to select desired name and press Selec t 4. Rep eat as nece ssary Calling a number using one-tou c h dialing Pr ess and h o ld the key (2 thro ugh 8) for a f e w se conds t o cal l the numb er in the c orr es p on ding on e-t ouc h d ial lo cat ion . Note: If you pre ss and hold 1, your p hone calls yo ur voice mail- box. If you press and hold 9, and Emergenc y key 9 (Menu 4 1) is ON , your ph one attemp ts a cal l to the e mergen cy num ber progr ammed into your pho ne (e.g. 91 1 or ot her offici al emer - gency numb er). Changing numbe r s i n one-touch dial li st Wi th th is fe atu re, you ca n as sig n a diff ere n t num be r to any one-t ouch dial locat ion . 1. Press Names, sc rol l t o 1-to uc h dia ling and press Sele ct 2. Scr oll to the l ocation you wis h to chang e and pre ss Options
47 3. Scr oll to Change , t hen p r e ss Selec t 4. Scr oll thr ough phone book to sele ct new numbe r and pre ss Se lect Erasing o ne-touch dial locati ons 1. Press Names, sc rol l t o 1-to uc h dia ling and press Sele ct 2. Scr oll to the l ocation you wis h to eras e and pre ss Options 3. Scr oll to Eras e , pr ess Selec t , t hen p r e ss OK at Era se? Outb ox This is where all outgoing messages are stored . See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 61 for more details. Pagin g Yo u ca n r ece ive p age s w it h y our p hone . See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 61. Phone book You can store up to 199 nu mbers a nd associated names in your phon eâÂÂs m emory. These num b ers are right at your finge rtips for easy diali ng. Things to kn ow about the phone book Store d numbers m ay b e up t o 32 digit s long. Sto red nam es ma y be up to 1 6 ch ara cte rs lo ng. You can not store id entica l names into your phone (i.e., John, Jo hn); make sure tha t like names are some- what di ffer ent in the ph one book ( i.e. , John, John ny). Replace? foll owed by th e curre ntly stor ed name d is p lay s when stor ing a name al ready in mem ory. Acce ssing the p hone book Pr ess Nam es , scr o ll to desir ed subme nu and press Sele ct .
48 About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from which you can ch oo se. Sea rch allo ws you to sea rch for a speci fic n a me. Add ne w al lows you to enter new n ames a nd nu mbers. Options let s yo u cho ose you r s cro llin g vi ew , as we ll a s to show memory stat us. 1-to uc h dia ling allows you to assign up to seven one- to uch di al lo ca tio ns ( see page 45 for d etails) . Call er gro ups allows you to renam e or change the ringing tone for a calle r group (seeâÂÂCall fo rwardingâ on page 2 1) . Erase al l let s y ou e ras e e ver y n ame and nu m ber in y our phone bo ok. Yo u can erase o ne name and number at a time by pre ssing Det ails , the n Options when v iewing a nam e alr eady in th e d ire ctor y. Stor ing a name and number 1. Press Names 2. Scr oll to Add n ew and p ress Sele ct 3. Ente r name usi ng the keypad (use # to swi tch be twee n u ppe r an d low er case) and press OK 4. Ente r phone nu mber and p r ess OK Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and number sâ on p age 34 and âÂÂQuic k save â on pag e 60. Changi ng a number stored with a name 1. Reca ll sto red na me , t hen p re ss Det ails to v ie w numb er 2. Pr ess Options , s croll to Edi t and pre ss Sele ct 3. Pr ess OK w hile na me i s di spla yed , un less yo u wis h to change it. If so, pre ss and hold Clear , r e-enter name and press OK
49 4. Pr ess and hold Clear to era se numb er or use t he W and V ke ys t o edi t 5. Ente r new numb er 6. Pr ess OK to save new number Rec allin g name s & numb ers At th e st art screen, press W or V to vi ew names i n directory. Then scroll to the pe rson you wish to call and press ó to di al t he nu mbe r (p ho ne w ill d is pla y num be r di al ed t o c on firm ). Recalling numbers by name At th e st art screen, press Nam es . Th en pr ess the numb er on the keyp ad with the cor responding first lett e r of t h e nam e yo u wi s h to c all. You can also recall nu mbers by name by p ressin g Names , the n press Selec t at Sear ch . Ente r the name o f th e p er son y ou wish to rec all and pr ess OK . Era sing sto red nam es and number s 1. Reca ll st ored na me 2. Pr ess Det ails 3. Pr ess Options 4. Hig hlig ht Era se , the n pr ess Sele ct , then OK Note : You ca n not u ndo Er ase functi ons, so be care ful! Erasing yo ur entir e phone boo k 1. Press Names 2. Scr oll to Era se all and p ress Selec t 3. Pr ess OK at Are yo u sure? 4. Enter security code a t Secur ity code : and pres s OK Warning: This featu re will erase your e ntire phone book, whi ch can not be undone !
50 Phon e lock When you turn this on, your ph one will loc k after you swit ch your pho ne off and back on. Then, each ti me you t urn y our ph one o n, it w ill prompt you fo r a loc k cod e wh en y ou pr es s eith er Names or Men u . When the p hone lock is on, you can not a ccess most of your pho neâ s memo ry an d menu feat ures , or ma ke phone cal ls witho ut enteri ng the loc k code. T urning on phone lock Press Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Se c uri ty se tti ng s - Access code s - Ph one l ock ). En ter the l ock cod e then pr ess OK . Then scroll to On , and press OK aga in. When your phone i s lo cked , call s may be pos sible to th e emergen cy number prog rammed in to your phone (e.g. 911 or other offici al eme rgency number) inclu d ing call s wit h Emerg en cy ke y 9 ( page 33 ). Yo u can also sto re a n umb er i n the Unloc ked ph one numb er loc ation , w hich al lows y ou to ca ll thi s number even thou gh your phone i s locked. (S ee page 67 for detail s ). Answering a c all w ith phone lock on Pr ess any k ey e xcept ô and T urning off phone lock Press Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Se c uri ty se tti ng s - Access code s - Phon e lock ). Ent er loc k cod e and pre ss OK . Then scroll to Off and press OK aga in. Wit h phone loc k off, you can now use your phone without e ntering the loc k c ode each ti me you turn your phone on. Phone settings Phone settings allow yo u access to other phone features such as an alar m clock and your phoneâÂÂs language.
51 Using phone setti ngs Press Me nu 4 2 ( Se tting s - Phon e se ttings ), th en s cr oll to one of t he follow ing opti ons, then press Selec t : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2-2 Ala rm clo ck - See page 16 . 4-2-3 T ouc h tone s - See page 65 . 4-2-4 Res tore fact ory setti ngs - See page 53 . 4-2-5 Lang uage - See page 39 . Profile s No w yo u ca n adju st and cust o- mi ze yo ur ph on e to w ha tev er envi ronments you find yoursel f in ( i.e. meet ings, a movi e, etc. ) . Wi th P rofile s, you c a n con tro l your phone â s ri nging vol ume, ringing tone, m essage aler t, ke ypad ton es, w arnin g an d gam e to nes , etc., in a matter of seconds. Note : Resto re facto ry setti ngs (se e page 53) wi ll reset any changes made i n Profi les ba ck to the factory d efaults. The def ault se tting is Normal . Acce ssing Pr ofil es Pr ess Men u 3 Sele c tin g differ ent Pr ofile s If you want to change you r phoneâÂÂs Profile, qui c kly press the key. Quickl y press again to scroll thr oug h e ac h ch oi ce, t he n p ress an d h ol d th e k ey fo r a se con d to se le ct that Pr ofil e. Yo u can also scro ll th ro ugh the li st o f Pro fil es wi th a quick pre ss of the key. Then press W or V to choose ano ther Pro file an d pr es s OK . Eith er way , this onl y all ows y ou to se le ct ot her Pro files ; you can not c ustomiz e them here. Ke ep readi ng to lear n how to cu st omi ze a P rofil e.
52 Cus tomizing P rofi les Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) and scroll to desired Profil e, then press Option s . Once O ptions is sele cte d, Sel ect , Cu stom iz e and Rename wi ll ap p ear as y our cho ices. Once y ou have selec ted on e of the se item s, p res s OK . If you wish to go back to t he main me nu, pres s Back . Sele ct acti vates the curr ently hi ghlight ed Profile . Custo mize allo ws you to cu sto mi ze a P rofil e b y c han ging the cur rent sett ings. Rename al lows you to r e n ame the Profil e. When you select Customize , p ress OK and youâÂÂl l have access to several l ists an d sub-menus t h at will e n able you to adjust the set tings on the current Profile . Note: Car and Headset will not appea r in the Profiles list unless your ph one is connect ed t o a car kit or a he adset . However , they wi ll rema in in th e menu once connect ed for the f irst tim e. Note: W hen you change a sett ing in t he curr ent Pro file, it o nly affects th at Pro file and will not change yo ur pho neâÂÂs nor mal settings. Renami ng profi les 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Scr oll to de sir e d Pr ofil e and pr ess O ptions 3. Scr oll to Rename and press OK 4. Ente r new name an d pr ess OK aga in Note : Some pr ofiles ca n no t be re named. Receiv e d call s This shows you t h e phone numbers of the 10 most re cent cal ls youâ ve ans w er ed. Pr ess Men u 2 3 ( Call log - Rec eive d c alls ), th en scr oll thr ough the numb ers. Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22 for detail s on other cal l lists.
53 Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y See âÂÂThe âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23 . Resto re factory set t i n gs You can reset the se tt ings of m any of your phoneâÂÂs feat ures to fac tory defau lts (as in a n ew tel eph one ). Re st orin g fac tor y set ti ng s Press Menu 4 2 4 ( Se tting s - Ph one set tin gs - Restore fa ctory s ettings ), ente r se curi ty code an d press OK . Note: Th e me mory, t imers , language select ion an d security code are not reset. However , any Profiles you have modified will reset whe n you restore you r settings. Rena ming profiles See âÂÂProfilesâ on page 51. Restr ict calls Th is fea ture all ows you t o re str ict in com ing and outgoing calls. Outgoing calls are restri c ted from a list of r estri ctions that y o u c reate yoursel f. Restric t outgoing c a l ls If no rest rictions have been define d in your p hone, you will n oti ce only one option: Add re str icti on all ows you t o cr eate your own li st of outgoing call restricti ons. The m axi mum number of call restr iction groups you can defi ne is 10. Once you ha ve entered Add re stric tion and have added at least one restriction, the following opti ons will be ad ded : Sele ct all ows you to sele ct call res trict ions fr o m the outgoing calls list. Edit allo w s yo u to ed it a n e xist ing o utg oi ng ca ll restriction. Era se will er ase any ex ist ing o ut goin g call r es trict ions .
54 Note : When calls are r estrict ed, ca l ls may be p ossi ble to t he emerge ncy number progra mmed into your phon e (e.g. 911 or oth er off ici al em erge ncy n umbe rs). Howe ver , Emer genc y key 9 may not operate dependin g on the type of restric tion you ch oose. Adding call restri c ti o ns 1. Press Menu 4 3 1 ( Se tting s - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri c t outg oing calls and pre ss Sel ect 3. Ente r the secu rity c o de a nd pr ess OK 4. Scr oll to Add r est ric tion to cr eate an outg oing cal l r estr ict ion an d pr ess OK 5. Enter th e number string you wish to r estrict and pre ss OK . Fo r exa mp le: If you wish to r estrict all c alls that b egin with 1, ent er 1 (th is will rest ric t all lon g dist anc e call s) If you wish to r estrict all call s that b egin with 1905, enter 1905 If you wish to r estrict all c alls that b egin with 416, enter 416 6. If you wish t o ente r a name for th e call r estriction, ente r th e name us ing your phoneâ s keypad, then pre ss OK Restrict inc om ing ca lls 1. Press Menu 4 3 1 ( Se tting s - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri ct inco ming c alls and pre ss Se lect 3. Enter securi ty code , then pr ess OK . 4. Scr oll to All c alls and press Mar k (or pre ss Unma rk if you wish to remove the r estriction ) 5. Pr ess Back and then pr ess Ye s at Sa ve ch an ges? Selectin g call re strictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity set tings - Re stri ct ca ll s )
55 2. Scroll t o Restr ict outg oing cal ls and p ress Sele ct 3. Ente r the secu rity code and press OK 4. Scroll t o Sel ect and p ress OK 5. Scr oll to each r estric tion y ou wis h to use and press Mar k ; pres s Unma rk to de activat e existin g restrictions 6. Press Back and th en pre ss Ye s at Sav e ch ang es? Editing c all r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity s ettin g s - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri c t outg oing calls and pre ss Sel ect 3. Ente r the secu rity c o de a nd pr ess OK 4. Scr oll to Edit and pre ss OK 5. Scr oll to the restri c tion you wish to edit, press OK Note: I f no name has been entered fo r a restri ction, the r estric ted number will be displaye d 6. Pr ess and hold Clear to erase entir e n umber , then ent er t he ne w cha rac ter s. Or use Wý or V to m o ve th e cursor to th e desi red loc a ti on and dele te a cha rac ter or in sert add itio nal char act er s. Press OK when finis hed. 7. Ed it nam e if de sired us ing sam e proc edure as ab ove Erasing c a ll restrict ions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity set tings - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri c t outg oing calls and pre ss Sel ect 3. Ente r the secu rity c o de a nd pr ess OK 4. Scroll to Er ase an d p ress OK 5. Scr oll to the r es trictio n you wish to erase , pres s OK 6. Pr ess OK again to eras e re stricti on
56 Ring in g options This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). Yo u can choose how yo ur phone notifi es yo u of an incom in g ca ll. T his se tti ng do es no t aff ec t incoming text message a lert tones ( see page 61 ) . Selectin g ringing optio ns 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you want to set the ringi ng options for and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Ringin g optio ns , t hen p r e ss Select . 4. Hig hlig ht eithe r Ring , Asce ndi ng , Ring once , Beep once , Calle r groups , or Sile nt and pre ss OK Caller g roups sets the phone to Sile nt exc ept for calls from peopl e in selected ca ller groups (s ee âÂÂCall for - wardingâ on page 21) . Press W or V to hig hligh t t he desir ed calle r group (s) , t hen pres s Mar k t o s e l e c t o r Unma rk to de-sele c t t hem. Ri nging to nes This is on e of the s ett ings in yo ur pho n eâÂÂs Prof iles ( see pa ge 51 ). It s ets the r ingi n g tone f o r i n coming voice calls. If you set Ringin g Opti ons ( see page 56 ) to Sile nt or Beep once , r inging tone s are aut omatical ly of f. Selectin g ringing tones 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you wa nt to set the ri nging tones for and pr ess Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Ringin g tones , t hen p r e ss Select . 4. Scr oll thr ough the op tions. After you hear the tone you wish to use, press OK .
57 Ring in g vo lu me This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see pa ge 51 ). It se ts the def ault rin g ing volume fo r inc oming v oic e call s, me ssag e aler t t one s a nd the a larm . Setting the ringi ng volume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you want to set the ringing v olume for an d pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Custom i ze and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Rin ging vo lume , then pr e ss Sele ct . 4. Scr oll thr ough the opti ons. W hen you hear the volume level y ou wish to use, pr ess OK . Note: The ringing vo lume setting is st o red individ u ally for the handsfre e car ki t and t he headse t. Roam ing Th is is a t erm use d to indic ate tha t you r pho ne is no t in its ho me a rea . Ca lls m ade o r rec eive d whil e roa ming ar e usual ly more e xp e nsive tha n calls m ad e in your home are a. When roaming in som e syste m s outsi d e y our home are a, yo ur p hon e may not be rec ogn ized by the host system (t he one youâÂÂre travelling i n) and you may not be abl e to place a ca ll. Contact y o ur service provide r for more specific i n forma- tion on how r o aming works with your phone, as well as any infor mat ion o n cov er age limit ation s. Ro ami ng In dica to rs When your phone begins roa m ing, it wi ll beep once and displa y ROAM or EX TEND E D AR EA , depe nding on how roaming w orks with y our phone. Contact your service prov ider fo r more detail s. If you r pho ne is not roam ing (i .e. in its h ome ar ea) it wil l eit her di splay HOME or t he name of t he se rvice provi de r.
58 Saved This is where saved text messages are stored. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on page 61 for details. Scroll ing view The re are three d iffere nt options on ho w you can view t he pho ne book. Yo ur choic es are: Na me list shows all stored name s in a sc rolling list. Three names wil l appear at any g ive n time. To view other names i n the dire ctory, scroll back a nd forth thro ugh the list using W or V . Name list is the defaul t setti ng. Name num ber displa ys individua l names and numbers stored i n your di re ctory. O nly one name will display on your screen at a ti m e , with the c orresponding phone nu mber. Us e W or V to view other names. Name only shows individual names only. To vie w other names, use W or V . Yo u can vi ew th e corre spondi ng phone numbe r by pre ssing Det ails , the n W or V . Selectin g your scro lling vie w 1. Press Names 2. Scr oll to O ptions , the n pres s Selec t 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Scro lling v iew 4. Pr ess W or V to sel ect eit her Na me list , Name num ber , or Name only , the n pr ess OK Secur ity setting s Th is me nu in clud es t he fo llow ing sec urit y feat ur es: 4-3-1 Re stri ct ca ll s - See page 53 . 4-3-2 Acce ss co des - See page 16 . The Acce ss c odes su bm enu incl ud es Phon e lo ck ( page 50 ), Unlocked phone number ( pa ge 67 ), Change lo ck code ( pa ge 41 ), an d Change security code ( pa ge 59 ).
59 Secur ity code Your phon e will prompt you for a se curity code fo r cer- tai n feat ures. T hese feat ures c an be used only a fter th e co rrect secur ity cod e has been suc cessful ly e ntered. Note: When e nt erin g your se cu rity c ode, ***** will a ppear o n the display to keep o thers from viewing your cod e. If yo u ma ke a mi stake enteri ng the co de, e rase the last digit entere d by pressing Clear , or pres s and h old Clear . The n enter the cor rect cod e or pr ess Back to ex it the cur rent feat ur e. If you ent er an incor re ct sec u rity code ( Code erro r will appe ar) five ti mes in a row, yo ur phone won âÂÂt accept any entrie s for the next five minute s. Your phone â s def a ult sec urit y code is 12345. It âÂÂs highly re commended that you change this co d e at once, write it dow n, and s tore it i n a saf e place away from your phone . Changing yo ur security code 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 4 ( Set tings - Secu rity set tings - Acces s codes - Change security code ) 2. Ente r sec urity code and pr ess OK 3. Enter new securi ty code at Enter new secur ity code : , pr ess OK 4. Enter new s ecurity code again at V erify new security code : , pr ess OK 5. Ph one w ill d ispl ay Se cur ity code cha nge d Note: If yo u have change d your se curity code and donâÂÂt remem ber the new cod e, conta ct your se rvice p rovider. Once you have changed your secu rity code, the default setting is no lon g er valid. Send ow n num ber In most se rvice areas , w hen you call s omeone yo ur name wil l be presente d t o his/her call er ID (if they sub- sc ribe). Th is featu re allow s you to bloc k their ca ller ID (i.e. your num ber will not be prese nted) when you call t hem. Th is feat ure work s on a per-cal l basis . Contact your service p rovider for more details.
60 Note: B efore yo u can de activat e this f eature, yo u must first store th e feature co de given to you by your servi ce pr ovider . Otherwi se, thi s feature ma y not app ear in th e menu. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 44 fo r more details. Note: This f eature is only eff ec tiv e when calling t o a number th at is equipped wit h Caller ID. 1. Press Men u 4 4 4 ( Setti ngs - Networ k services - Send own n umbe r ) 2. W to Ye s (to show your number) or No (to not show it) an d press OK 3. Enter t h e number you wish to c a ll (or pr ess Sear ch to r etrieve th e number f rom the phone b ook and pre ss OK ), then press OK 4. Y our pho ne wi ll attemp t to call t his number wi th the featur e code you stored i n Menu 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet w ork feat ure s ettingâ on page 44 ) Setting s This main me nu allows you acce ss to other fea tures. See these i ndivid ual en tries for more i nformat ion. 4-1 Call setti n gs - See page 23 . 4-2 Phon e se ttings - See page 50 . 4-3 Se curi ty setting s - See page 58 . 4-4 Networ k services - See page 45 . Storing a name & numbe r You can sa ve names an d numbers in the Phon e book. Eithe r use t he me thod de scribe d in âÂÂStoring a nam e and numberâ on page 48 or the âÂÂqui ck saveâ metho d described below . Quick save Ente r th e p ho ne number and pre ss Sa ve . Ent er a n am e at Name: if you wish (optio nal) , then p ress OK . Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and number sâ on p age 34 .
61 System Your phone is capable of working in Residential, Private, and Public Systems (such as your Home Syste m ). You can choose how your phone selects a ne twork to use. Thi s featu re is Menu 5 in your phone. The de f ault i s Aut om ati c , whi ch me ans your pho ne au toma tic ally se arches fo r network s avail abl e to yo u and choo ses the appr opriate on e. Every time yo u switch on your phone , it reset s this to Auto mat ic . If you choose Man ual , y our pho ne se arche s for ne twor ks, then be gins displaying them . Your phone displays AV A I L A B L E: or NO T A VAILABL E: for the syst ems it finds (You c an not use NO T A VAILABL E: systems). Use the W key to scr oll thr ough the choi ces, and pre ss OK when you see the one you wa nt. If you choose Ne w Sear ch , your phone begi ns a new search for ne w Priv a te and Resi d ential syst ems. When it fin d s the best new system, it displays it . You can then Sele ct it , or sta rt anoth er searc h b y pr essing Next . Note: If you ha ve two phone num bers (two N AMs), the Manua l and New search feature s are onl y used w ith you r prima ry phone number (NAM 1 ). See âÂÂNAM sel ectionâ o n page 44 for more i nform ation con cer ning NAM s. T o switch fr om private t o public If yo u are in a priv ate syst em and want ac cess to a public system, press and hold Menu when you a re not in a c all. Y ou r phon e wil l disp lay Search public syste ms? , press OK and you r phone will use the public system for the next (on l y onc e) outgoi ng call. After tha t it goes back to Auto matic sy stem sele ction . T ext messages and pages Before you ca n send or receive text messages a nd pages, you must subsc ribe to the text m essaging networ k servi ce. Some or a ll of the se fe atu res ma y not be ava ilab le in some w ireless systems. Please see your service prov ider for d eta ils an d avail abilit y.
62 Note: T ext messages that you receive with your phone m ay appear differe nt at t imes, due to messag es that o rigina te in networks othe r than your own. A lso, t he max imum l engt h of a text messa ge ma y d epen d on the n etw or kâ s ca p abilit ies. T ext mess a ge opt ions When you acce ss Text m essages , yo u w ill view a sc ree n with five different options. Inbox is whe re in co ming mess ages ar e recei ved and stored. Al l new, unread messages are kept here. Sav ed is a fold er w here all sav ed , read me ssag es are kept. Writ e new allows you to write text messages. Outbox is where outgoing m essages are stored. Erase al l allows you to erase all text messages. However, unread text messages will not be erased. Erase al l can be found quic kly when you access T ext messages by pressing V . Writing text messages Note: The a vailabili t y of writing and se n ding text messages may var y acco rding to your wirel ess ser vice provider . Plea se contact your service provider for details. Sending text m e ssages 1. Press Menu 1 1 2. Scr oll to Wr ite n ew and pr e ss Sele ct 3. Wr ite your message using the keypad and press Options 4. T o send the te xt m essage, pr ess OK wi th Send highl ighted 5. Enter the p hone number (o r press Sea rch to locate in the phone book), t he n pr ess Send
63 Sending optio ns If you press Options when sending a text message, youâÂÂll find the following choices: Sen d sends th e message as a n orm al te xt message. Set ting s allows y ou to tag yo ur messages (see below) Sav e wil l sa ve your message to the Sav ed fold er. Clear screen wil l clea r the me ssag e scr een . Message settings Urge nt w i l l n o t i f y r e c i p i e n t t h a t y o u r m e s s a g e i s i m p o r t a n t . When you rece ive a n Urgent messag e , the me ssage will be ma rked wit h a n exclam ation po int (!) in front of it . Read receipt notifi es you that r ecipien t has opene d your message. Callback no. wi ll pl ace yo ur phon e numbe r wit hin t he message. This i s the de fault setting and it is set t o on. Receiv ing text messages Your phone ha s spa ce f or up t o 30 text messages, depending on the l e ngth of each messa ge. When you r eceiv e a text me ssage Text messages are shown i n the orde r that th e y w ere received, in their orde r of p riori ty. Messa ge recei ved indicates an unread m essage or page. If more than o ne messa ge is rec eived, th e numb er of received m essages will be listed first. New emerg ency message indica tes that the message or page received was sent by someone via the se rvi ce provider. Emergency messages are sent only in sit uatio ns w here life and/o r pro pe rty are in im med iat e dan ger. Emerge ncy me ssages are l isted fir st and will override all ot her messages. Urge nt messages are also high pri ority messages.
64 Reading text messages With Messa g e rece ived displayed, press Read and scr oll t o new me ssage, th en press Read aga in Reading options Press Options while a te xt message is displayed to acce ss the fo llo w ing readin g o pt ions: Read next allo ws you to read t he next me ss age. Era se wil l eras e the m essage. Sav e will save the me ssage to the Sav ed fol der . Call bac k will automatica lly call whoeve r sent the message if any ph one n umber s ar e in cluded withi n the messag e. Forward al lows you to forwar d the message to som eone els e. Reply al lows y ou to reply t o the receiv ed mes sage. Call ing someone back in a message Press ó while the me ssage is d isplaye d to d i al the numbe r qui ckly. Or, wit h t he m ess ag e an d th e pho ne n umb er di spla yed on your phoneâÂÂs screen, you can press Options , scr ol l and s elec t Call back , th e n p re ss OK . Note: If m ore tha n on e numb er is o n the d isplay, th e numb ers ar e di spl ayed i n a li st. Simp ly se lec t th e ph on e num ber you wa nt to ca ll and pr ess ó . If n o numbe rs are found, y our ph one w ill displ ay No number found on thi s scr een Forwar ding a message Note: Th is featu re is o nly avail able if your ph one has been activat ed in a wi reless system that su ppo rts the se nding of text messages. With the message displayed, press Options , sc roll t o Forward and p ress OK . Then send the messa ge as you normal ly woul d.
65 Replying to a message Note: Th is featu re is o nly avail able if your ph one has been activat ed in a wi reless system th at suppo rts the se nding of text messages. With the message displayed, press Options , sc roll t o Reply and p ress OK . T hen write your r eply and send t he messa ge as you nor mally woul d. If a phone number appears i n the message you received, itâÂÂs used a s the de fault for the reply youâÂÂre se nding. This can be replac ed by another number, if you wish. Receiv ing a page Yo ur pho ne wi ll displa y Messag e received . The message wi ll di spla y Call: , f ollow ed by th e na m e or nu mb er of t he person who paged you. Nam es will appear o nly if t hat person has been st ore d in the phone book. When your phoneâ s memory is full One or more messages, of lowest pri ority, wi l l automa- tically be deleted in order to receive new text messages when your phoneâÂÂs memor y is full. If the me ssa ge me mo ry is still full, y our ph one wi ll displa y No space: m essage w aiting . You can cl ear th is notifi c ati on by pressing OK . Note: Messages are usu all y de leted from your Inbo x . A n in com ing emergency m essage m ay delete messag es from your Sav ed folde r . T o uch ton es Your p hone ca n generate vari ous sounds, calle d to uch to nes , whe n t he ke ys a re p res sed. The se a re al so known a s DTMF tones. Touch ton es can be us ed for many automated, ov er-the- phone s ervices such as checking bank balanc es, airli ne arrival and depart ure times, and using voice mailbox op- tions. Touch tones can be sent only when a call is active.
66 Storing to uch tone strings Touch t one stri ngs can be used for sending a n d re ceiving infor mation with yo ur pho ne. F or exa mple, you can s tore your offi ce voi ce mailb ox numb er, a lon g with your password fo r easy access to your me ssages. Stor e touc h tone strings the same way you store phone numbers ( see page 48 ). Yo u ca n s to re a w ho le d ig it se qu enc e in y our p hon e book an d send it a s touch tones for f requentl y-used strings of numbers. Sending a touch ton e str ing Make sure Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - T ouc h tone s - Ma nual t o uch tone s ) is n ot set t o Off . 1. Dur ing a c all , pres s Option s 2. Scr oll to T ouc h tones and p ress OK 3. Ente r touch tone string or re call string from th e pho ne b ook an d p ress OK Note: Use c autio n when sen ding con fident ial inform atio n over the ai r when u sing DT MF ton es in an alogu e mode . Storing to uch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Ente r th e p hon e number (e.g . your office voi c e mail box) 2. Pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. Ente r the touch tone strin g (e.g. voic e mailbox password) 4. Stor e the number as you normall y woul d Note: S ee âÂÂSpeci al Charac ter s (for stor ing n umbers) â on page 3 5 for d etails on âÂÂpâ and âÂÂwâ charac ters . When you dia l this number, your phon e fi rst dials the phone number, then w aits (because of the âÂÂwâ character) for you to p ress Sen d . Your phone the n sends your password. If yo u in clud e a âÂÂp â cha rac t er ins tea d of a âÂÂw âÂÂ, yo ur phone pau ses f or 2 .5 second s, th en aut omatic ally sends your passwo rd as touch tones.
67 T o uch t one leng th This featur e determi nes the l ength of e ach touch tone when they ar e sent a utomatic ally. Shor t sets the tone length to .1 second. Lo ng sets the to ne l en gt h t o . 5 sec o nd. You c an set the touch tone length by pressing Menu 4 2 3 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s etti ngs - T o uc h ton es - To u c h to ne len gt h ). Unlock ed phone n umber When t he phone lock i s on ( see pa ge 50 ), no ca lls can be made. However, you can store one number into your ph one th a t can be call ed whe n itâ s lock ed. Stor ing the unlocked phone num ber 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 2 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty setting s - Acces s codes - Unloc ked p hone num b er ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e and press OK 3. Ente r phone numb er at Numb er : (or press Sear ch and sc r oll th r ough the phon e bo ok) 4. Pr ess OK Call ing the unloc k ed phone num ber Note: Y our phone m ust be locked to us e this feature. Pr ess W or V on ce, the n ó or you can manua lly ente r the p hone n umbe r as i t is s t or ed and pr ess ó . Vibrat ing al ert This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). When your phone has th e vibr ating bat tery at tached, you ca n set your phon e to vi brate when you recei ve a voice ca ll. Note: Th is setti ng wil l not app ear in you r phon e un less a vibra ting b atter y has b een attached .
68 Activating vibrating aler t 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne lists e a ch Profil e. Use W to h ig hl igh t the one you want to set the vi brating alert f or and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to r each Vibr ating alert , t h en pr ess Se lect agai n. 4. Use W to highli ght On or Off and pre ss OK . I f you choose On , your ph one w il l vibrate ev en if you have set Ringin g opti ons ( see page 56 ) to Sile nt . "The vib rating al ert do es not wo rk when yo ur pho ne is connect ed to an y cha rger o r car kit" Vo ic e ma il b ox n um be r This nu mber dia ls your voic e m ailbox. See âÂÂVoice messagesâ in next sect ion. Voice message s Vo ice mail is a networ k serv ice that may requi re a subscription from your service provider. Yo ur ph on e wil l noti fy yo u wh en yo u rec ei ve a vo ice message. New voice message will appe ar o n the dis pla y alon g with the icon, an d youâÂÂll hear a short bee p. Your phone will d isplay the number of voice me ssages if youâÂÂve r eceived more than on e. Setti ng up your voice mailbox n umber Befor e you can retrieve a ny voice m essages, you ne ed t o store your vo ice mai lbox numb er. Your ser vice prov ider usua lly g ive s this nu m ber to you. When youâ re ready to store your voice mail b ox numbe r, press Menu 1 2 2 ( Message s - V oice messag es - V oice ma ilbox numbe r ). Then enter your v oice mailb ox phon e numb er and pre ss OK . Thi s number can be up to 32 di gits l ong and i s used until itâÂÂs c hanged . So if your ph one nu mb er cha ng es, you m ay n eed t o c han ge yo ur voic e ma ilbo x numb er al ong wi th it.
69 Gr eetings, passwords, and pr ompts These may vary i n diff e rent wireless systems. So i f you need inf ormation about how to record your greeti ng or ho w to st ore y our pas swo rd, con tac t you r ser vic e pro vider. YouâÂÂl l als o need t o contac t them on how t o li sten to v oice messages on ce youâ re connecte d to y our voic e ma ilbo x. Lis tening to yo ur voic e messages If New voice me ssage is displayed, just press Li ste n and follow t he prompts. If you â d rathe r listen to your messages later, press Exi t . You can l iste n to messages a n ytime if you press and hold t he 1 key; Call ing v oice ma ilbox wil l app ear on t he display . Or if you prefer, you can access your voice ma ilbo x by pres sing Menu 1 2 1 ( Messag es - V oice mess a ges - Listen to voice messages ). Voice pr ivacy Note: This f eatu re may not be avail able in all areas. P lease see your service provider for details a n d availa b ilit y . Use d on ly in d igita l ne twor ks, vo ice priva cy en cr ypts t he vo ice ch ann el s o that peop le can no t ea vesd ro p on yo ur c onv e rsat io n. Voi ce pri vac y will b ecom e ac tiv e only durin g a call an d wil l n oti fy yo u wi th a be ep . V oice priv acy act ive wi ll also appe ar on the displa y. If yo u turn thi s fea ture on and voi ce privacy becom es inacti ve f or any reason, you r phone displays Vo i c e pri vacy not ac tive and b eeps. You m a y set this t o On or Off by pressing Menu 4 4 1 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - V oic e pr ivac y ). Vo l u m e You can adju st the ri nging vo lume and earpie ce volum e of y our phone. See â Earpiece volum eâ on p age 32 and â Ringing vo lume â o n pa ge 57.
70 Warni n g and game tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). Warning a nd gam e t o nes i nclude tones your phone makes for conditions such as errors, con fi r- mations, power on, battery l ow a nd recharge battery . The se tones also incl ude the s ounds your phon e mak es as you play its various games. You can s et warni n g and game tones on or off. T u rni ng w ar ni ng a nd gam e to ne s on an d o ff 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne lists e a ch Profil e. Use W to h ig hl igh t the one you want to set the warning and game tones for and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to W ar ning and gam e ton es , t hen pre ss Selec t . 4. Scr oll to On or Off and pr ess OK Welc ome n ote You can program a w elcome note into your phone to di sp lay a mes sage when you f irst turn it on (i.e . hell o, yo ur na me , a re mi nd er, et c.). Th e m ax imum len gth is 36 cha rac ters . 1. Press Menu 1 3 ( Messa g es - We lco m e n ot e ) 2. Enter new message or edit an existing one, then pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W to Save or Erase and pre ss OK The wel come note di s pl ays ea ch time your p hone is swit ched on. Charac ters y o u ent er ar e a d de d to the l eft of th e cursor . Pr ess Clear to d e lete characters t o the l eft of th e cursor . Pr ess W or V to m ove the cursor right or left. See â Entering letter s and nu mb ersâ on page 3 4 for d etails. Wr it e ne w Thi s featu re allo ws y o u to wr ite text me ssage s with you r phone. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 61 for more details.
71 6. Da ta and fa x calls Note: Th is feature m ay not be available in all wir eless networks. Contact your ser v ice provid er for details a nd availability . You r phone can fu nctio n as a fax/ modem when con ne cted to yo ur PC or la pto p c omp ute r vi a the opti onal DLR-3 P d a ta cable. Yo u must als o have the appropriate f ax or data software ins talled and config ured t o send and r eceive da ta or faxe s. ( Please refer to the docu mentat ion incl uded wi th your DLR-3P Data C able. )
72 7. Accessories If you want t o enhance your phoneâ s functional ity, a n ex tensive range of ac cessori es i s avai lable for you . You can select any o f these items to help accommodate you r spec ific communica tion n eeds. Fo r ava i l abilit y of t hese and ot her a cces sories , cont act you r serv ice provider. A fe w pr ac tica l ru les f or ac ces so ry o per atio n: Kee p all access ories out of r each o f sm all chil dr en. When you disc onnect the power c ord of any acce ssory , grasp and pull t he p l ug, not th e cord . Check regu larly tha t any vehicle -insta lled ac ces- sor ies are mount ed and ar e ope ratin g pr operl y . In stall ation of any c omple x c a r acc essor ies must be m ade by qualif ied p ersonnel on ly . Use only b atteries, c harg ers and a ccessories ap proved by the phone man ufacturer for use with t his parti cular phone model. The war ranty d oes no t cover def ects or damag es c aused b y a produ ct whic h is not a Nokia Or iginal A ccessor y . See p age 6 fo r impor tant bat ter y usag e inform ation. For availab ility of approved accesso ries, plea se check with your Nokia a uthorized d ealer . Batte ries The fol l owing t a ble shows batte ry options that are ava ilab le for you r ph one, cha rg ing t imes with th e Rapi d Tra vel Char ger (A CP-9U) an d the Stand a rd Trave l Char ger (ACP-7U ), talk time s, and standb y times. Consult your service provider for more information.
73 Charging Tim es Note: Th e time s displayed above ar e appr oximate and will a llow your batte r y to obtai n appro ximate ly 80% of its capa city . A t this time, the batter y scroll bars on your phoneâ s d isplay will stop scrol ling. If you wi sh to o btain 10 0% bat ter y capaci ty , pl ease allow an other t wo h ours to âÂÂtrickleâ or âÂÂm ainten anceâ charg e. Standby and T a lk Times Note: Th e tim es shown a re appr oxima te. Ba tter y opera tion time s var y accord ing to sign al cond itions, net work para meters set by th e ser vice p rovider , and how yo u use you r phone . Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BLS-2/BLS-2N Extended L i-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2S Extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH Batter y 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Extended Li -I o n Batter y 1500 mAh 5 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Ta l k T i m e Analogue Ta l k T i m e Standby Ti m e BLS-2/BLS-2N 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 (an a) BMS-2S Extended N i MH Batter y 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (an a) BMS-2V Vibrat- ing NiMH Battery 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (an a) 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 (an a)
74 Char gers & O the r Acce ssori es Th e follo wing cha rger s and oth er ac cess orie s are ava ilab le fo r you r ph one; plea se see yo ur de aler for de tail s. Also, r efer to the accessories br o chur e that was included in you r sal es pa cka ge fo r the en tir e lin e of Noki a Ori ginal Accessor ies. Note: W hen a charg er is no t in use, d iscon nect it from the pow- er sourc e. Do n ot lea ve the bat tery conn ected to a cha rger for longer t han a week, since over charging may shor ten its life. If left u nused, a fully char ged ba ttery wi ll dischar ge itsel f over time . Standar d T ravel Char ger (AC P -7 U) This lightweight (187g) and dura ble AC charg er can be used w i th a ll batte ry options. To us e th e Stan da rd Tr ave l Cha rge r, p lu g it int o a w all ou t- let and connec t the lead f rom the c harger to the bas e of your phone . The c harger can also be used togethe r with the Compact Desktop Charging Sta nd (DCH-9) . Rapid T ravel Char ger (ACP-9U) This lightweight (100g) AC charger can be used w i th all battery op tions. Call s can be ma d e dur ing char ging, eve n wi th a fu lly di sc ha rged batt e ry. To u se th e Ra pi d Tra vel Ch arg er (AC P-9U ), plug it in to a s ta ndar d 120V AC w all o utl e t, a nd connect t he le ad fr om the c harge r to th e base of your phone. Th e ch arge r ca n al so be u sed tog et her wit h th e o ptio nal Compact Desktop Charging Sta nd (DCH-9) . Appr oximat e char ging times f or di schar ged bat terie s are show n at th e beginning of t his section.
75 Rapid Ci gar ette Li ghter Char ger (L CH-9) Yo u ca n ch arge yo ur phoneâÂÂs b attery f rom your ve hicle ba ttery by using t he Rapid Ciga rette Light e r Charger (LCH-9). You c an also use this ligh tweig ht char ge r w ith th e Compac t Desktop Char ging Stand ( DCH-9) . Call s are possi ble duri ng chargin g. A gree n light ind icates the charger is ready for charg ing (when no t char ging) or f inishe d charg ing (i f it has be en ch arging) . The batter y ch arging t imes are th e same as th o se for t he Ra pid Tr avel Ch arger (ACP-9U ) The input vol ta ge range i s from 11 t o 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoi d prolonged cha rging w ith the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not running; this may cause the b atte ry of your car to drai n. Not e als o tha t in some c ars the cigar ette l ighter plug i s not p rovided w ith el ectrici ty if t he ign i tion is not switched on. Compact Desktop Char ging Stand (DCH-9) Use d t oge th er wi th th e Stand ard Trave l Charge r (ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-9U), t he Com- pact Desktop C harging Stand (D CH-9) is an econ omica l cho ice w hen yo u n eed yo ur pho ne cl os e at ha nd, alwa ys re ady for c alls. This c harging sta nd allows you t o charge your p honeâÂÂs bat tery in the fro nt chargi ng sl ot, plus a sp a re battery in t he rear ch argi ng sl ot. When char ging bo th batteri es simul taneou sly, cha rging will begin in the front c hargi ng slot and then move to the rear slot once t h e f ro nt batte ry is 100% charged.
76 Plea se refe r to the c hart be low for c hargi ng time s in the re ar charging sl o t. Note: P lease n ote that if you are char ging a b atte ry in t he rear chargi ng slot w hile another batter y oc cup ies the front slot , please allow a n additi onal two hours fo r a âÂÂmainten anceâ charge for the batt ery in the front slo t. Please se e page 73 for chargi ng time s for the fro nt charg ing slot . If youâ re c ha rging a battery i n the front charging slot, charging is indic ated by the sc rolling ba ttery bars on the righ t si de of your ph oneâ s d ispl ay. W hen the scr ollin g stops, th e batte ry is approximately 80% charged. A batte ry will b e full y c harge d a coupl e of hours af ter the scrolling stops. Als o, you may not ice a li ght indi cator on the s tand, which i s used for ch arging a spare b a ttery. A gr een lig ht ind icates a ba ttery i s a t least 80% f ull; th e red ligh t ind icates a ba ttery i s charg ing. DCH-9 Rear Slot Char ging T imes Battery Option Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U When front slot e mpty When front occupie d When front slot e mpty When front occupie d BLS-2/BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs 30 min 8 hrs 30 min 4 hrs 10 min 5 hrs 25 min BMS-2S Extend ed NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultra Exte nded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs 15 hrs 40 min 8 hrs 10 hrs 30 min
77 8. T r oub les h oot in g What if chargin g fails? If Not cha rgin g is displayed , charging is suspended . Make sure the b att ery is conn e cte d to an ap pr oved char ging device a nd t hat the batter y is at roo m tempe r- atu re. E xtr eme t emp er atur es, h ot o r c old, can af fect you r batteryâ s perf ormance and pre vent c harging. If charging still fails, disconnect the charger from your phone . Then r econnect t he charg er to your phone an d re try. If you st ill exper ience ch arging prob lems, conta ct your dealer and, if necessary, bring your phon e in t o have it s ervic ed. A ls o rem embe r to bri ng in you r bat tery and ch a rger. No s ervi ce If youâÂÂre outside the wireless se rvice area, No ser vice w ill disp lay on y our pho ne . No ca lls can be made or received, h owever, emergency 911 c alls may still be possible. What if the call doesnâÂÂt go through? You r phone can make a nd re ceive calls onl y when itâ s switched on and in the wireless network âÂÂs service area. No se rvic e means tha t youâÂÂre probab ly outside th e wire- les s ser vice area. No ca lls can be ma de or rec eived. See âÂÂGet a goo d signalâ on page 7. Chec k ca ll rest rict ions means ca lls to the phone nu mber yo u trie d to ca ll ar e rest ric ted ( se e â R estr ict cal lsâ on page 53 ), or y our phone is locked ( see â Phone loc kâ on page 50 ). Note: Check with your service provider for information a bout when you need to dial a âÂÂ1â and/or an area code i n add ition to the num ber . If you ma ke a mistake d ialing Press Clear to delete th e last c haracter ente red, or press a nd hold Clear to dele te all char acter s en tere d .
78 9. Re fer en ce In for ma ti on Impor tant Safe ty Info rmation Tr affi c Saf ety Do not u se a h and-he ld tele phone wh ile dr iving a veh icle. If usin g a han d-held phone pa rk the vehicle b efore conver sing. Always secu re the phone in its ho lder ; do no t place th e phone on the passeng er seat or where it c an break l oose in a collisi on or sudden stop. The use of an alert de vice to operat e a vehi cleâ s lights o r hor n on pu bli c ro ads i s not per mitt ed. Reme mber , road safety alw ays comes first! Oper atin g Enviro nmen t Reme mber to follow any speci al regulation s in for c e in any area and always sw itch o ff your phone whenever it is forbidd en to use it, or when it may cau se inte rfer e nce or dang er . When connecting th e phone or any a ccessory to ano ther device, r ead its userâ s guide for deta iled safety instructions. Do no t conne ct inc ompatib le products. As wi th other mobil e radio tran smittin g equipm ent, user s are advised that fo r the satisfact ory ope ration o f the equipm ent and for the safety of p erso nnel, it is recommend ed that the equip- ment sho uld only b e used in t he norm al op erating p osition (held to your ear wi th the an tenna p ointing over you r shoulde r). El ectroni c Devic es Most moder n elect r onic equipment is shie lded fr om rad io fr e quency (RF) signals. However , cer tain electr o nic equipment may not be shielded ag ainst the RF signals from your wir eless phone. Pace m ake rs Pacem aker man ufacturers recomm end th at a mi nimum sepa- ratio n of 6 inc hes (2 0 cm.) be mainta ined betw een a han dheld wireless pho ne and a p acemaker to a void potent ial interference with t he pacemake r . Th ese r e com mendat ions are consistent with t he indepe nde nt r e search by and recommend ations of W ir eless T echno logy Research. P ersons with pac emakers: ⢠Sho uld alw ays keep the phone more th an 6 inches (20 cm) from t heir pacem ake r when th e phone is switch ed on; ⢠Should not car ry the p hone in a bre ast pocke t; ⢠Should use the e ar opp osite t he pace maker to min imize the poten tial for interf e ren c e. ⢠If you have any r eason to susp ect that interf erence i s taking place, swi tch off your ph one immedi ately .
79 Hear ing Aids Some digita l wireless ph ones ma y inter fere with some h earin g aids. In the event o f such i nterfe r ence , yo u may want to consult your servic e pr ovider . Other Medic a l D evice s Operati on of any radio tran smittin g equipm ent, i ncludin g wire- less ph ones, ma y inter fer e with th e functi onalit y of inadeq uatel y protected me dical devices. Consult a physician or the manufac- turer of the medi cal devi ce to de termi ne if they a re adequatel y shielded fr om exter nal RF ene rgy or if you have any q uestions. Switch o ff your phone in he alth ca r e fa cilities when any regul a- tions posted in these areas instr uct you to d o so. Hospitals or healt h care facilities m ay be usi ng eq uipment that could be sensitive t o ex ter nal RF e nergy . Ve h i c l e s RF sign als may affect improperl y installed or in adequa tely shielded electronic systems in m otor veh icles (e.g . elec tr on ic fuel injec tion syst ems, elect ro nic a nti-skid (an ti-lock ) braking systems, elec tr on ic speed c ontrol systems, air bag system s). Check wi th the m anufactu rer or its representative regarding your vehi cle. Y ou shoul d also con sult th e manuf acturer of an y equipme nt that has b een add ed to yo ur vehi cle. Pos ted Faci liti es Switch your phone of f in any facility where p osted notices so req ui re . Potent ially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off you r phone when in an y area with a potenti ally ex plo- sive atmosphere a nd obey all signs an d instru ctions. Sparks in such areas cou ld cause an explo sion or fire resulting i n bodily injur y o r ev e n death. Users a r e ad vised t o switch o f f the pho ne whi le at a refuel ing po i nt (s ervi ce s tat ion ). Us ers ar e r emin ded of t he ne ed t o observe restrictions o n the use of rad io eq uipment i n fuel depots (fuel st orage an d distri bution areas), chemi cal pla nts or where blasting operati ons ar e in progr ess. Areas with a potenti ally exp losive at mo sphere ar e oft en but not always c learly marked . They i nclude below deck on boats; chemical transfe r or sto rage facili ties; vehi cles usin g liquefie d petroleum gas (su ch as propane or butane); areas where the air contai ns chem icals or par ticles, su ch a s grain, d ust or m etal powder s; and an y ot her area where you would nor mally b e advised to tur n o f f you r vehicle eng ine.
80 Ve hicl es Only qualifie d perso nnel sh oul d servi ce the phon e, or inst all the pho ne in a ve hicl e. F a ulty ins tal lat io n or ser vic e ma y be d ang er- ous and m ay inval idate any warr anty w hi ch ma y app ly to the unit . Check regularl y that all wireless pho ne equip ment i n your vehicle i s mou nted and opera ting properly . Do not st or e o r carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materi als in the same compar tment a s the phone, its pa rts or accessori es. For vehi cles equi pped with an air b ag, rememb er th at an air bag inflates with great for ce. Do not place objec ts, inclu ding both installed o r por table wi r el ess eq uipm ent, in the a rea over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar ea. If in-vehicle wir eless equipm e nt is impr operly installed a nd the ai r bag infla t es, serious injury could result. Switch o ff your ph one bef ore boarding an a ircraft. Th e use of wireless te lepho nes in an aircraft may be dan ger o us to the operat ion o f the aircraft, d isrupt th e wireless tel ephone network and may be ille g al. Fai lure to obse rve thes e instru ctions ma y lead t o the s uspensi on or den ial of te lepho ne servi ces to t he offender , or lega l action , or both . Emergency Calls IMPO RTAN T! Thi s phone, like any wir eless phone, operat es using radi o signa l s, wireless a nd lan dline net work s as well a s user -programme d func - tio ns which can not guara ntee conn ection in al l co nditi ons. Ther efor e, you sh ould ne ver r ely sole ly upon any wi rel ess phone for essen tial commun icat ions (e.g. me dical e mergenc ies). Reme mber , to make o r receive an y calls th e phone mu st be switche d on and in a se rvice a r ea with ad equate signal str eng th. Emerg ency cal ls ma y not be possibl e on all wireless pho ne net- works or when certain networ k services and /or phone feat ures are in use. Check with loc al service providers. Ma king an Eme rgen cy C all 1. If the phone is not on, switch it on 2. Press the ô key to ready t he phon e for ca lls. (Pr e ss it twice if there are still digi ts on th e displa y . ) 3. Key in th e emerg ency num ber for your present locat ion (e.g. 91 1 or oth er o f f icial e mergen cy number ). Emer genc y nu mbe rs va ry by l ocat io n. 4. Press ó If certain f eatu res are in use (keyguar d, restr ict ca lls, etc.), you may fi rst need to turn thos e featur es off befo re you c an make an emer gency cal l. Consult this do cument and you r loca l wire- less ser vice provider .
81 When making an eme rgency c all, remember t o give all the ne- cessary i nform ation a s ac curatel y as p ossible. Remem ber th at your wireless ph one may be t he on ly means of com municat ion at the sc ene of an acc ident - d o not cut off the cal l unti l given permission to d o so. Cert ificatio n Infor matio n (SAR ) THIS MOD EL 616 0 PHO NE ME ET S GOV ERNM ENT REQ UIR E- MENTS F O R EXP OSURE TO RADIO W A VES. Y our m obile phone is a radio transm itter and r eceive r . It is d e- signed and manufact ured not t o exceed the l imits for expo sur e to rad io frequency (R F) energ y set by Ind ustry C anada. Thes e limits are par t of co mprehen sive guid elines an d est ablish p er- mitte d levels of R F en ergy for the g eneral populat ion. The guideli ne s are based on stan dards that w ere devel oped b y inde penden t scien tific org anisation s throu gh periodic and tho roug h evaluati on of scie nt i fic studies. The guideline s include a subst a ntial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, rega rdless of age a nd health. The exp osure standard for mobil e phon es employs a unit of measurement known as the Speci fic Abso rption R ate, or S AR. The SAR limit set by the Industry Canada is 1.6 W/kg* T e sts for SAR are con ducted using s tandard ope rating po sitions w ith the phon e transm ittin g at its h ighest certifie d powe r level in all test ed fr equen cy bands . Althou gh the SAR i s determine d at the highe s t certi fied pow er level, the act ual SAR of t he ph one while opera ting can be well bel ow the maxim um value. This is b ecau se the phone i s designe d to op erat e at multi ple pow er level s so as to use onl y the po wer requi r ed to reach the netwo rk. In ge neral, the cl oser you a r e to a b ase stati on, the lo wer the p ower ou tput of the p hone. Before a phone m odel i s availab le for sal e to the pub lic, co mp li- ance wit h the Canadi an Sta ndard must be show n. The high est SAR value for this mod el phone when te sted for use at the ear is 1.4 6 W/kg. W hile the r e ma y be di f f er enc es be tween the SAR levels o f va rious ph ones and at vari ous p osition s, they all m eet the gove r nmen t r eq uirement for RF exp osure. * The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 .6 watts/kilogr am (W/kg) avera ged over one gram of body ti ssue. The standa rd i ncorp orates a su bstanti al margi n of safety to give addi tiona l pr otection for the pu blic a nd to acco unt f or any v aria- tio ns i n meas ure ments. SAR value s may vary depe nding on natio nal reporting requi r em ents and the n etwork ba nd. For SAR infor mation in othe r regions pl ease look und er product in forma- tion at www .no kia.com
82 Car e and Ma inte nanc e Y our p hone i s a product of su perior d esign and craftsma nship and should be tr e ate d with car e. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill a n y warranty obligation s and allow you to enjoy this p r od uct for man y years. When usi ng your phone, battery , charger , OR an y accessory: ⢠Keep it and all its p arts and accessori es out of small childr enâÂÂs reac h. ⢠Keep it dry. P recipit ation , humidity a nd liqu ids co ntain minerals t h at will corr o de el e ctronic c ircuit s. ⢠Do n ot use or store it in dusty, d irty areas as its mo ving parts can b e damag ed. ⢠Do n ot store it in ho t areas. High temp erat ures can shorten the life of ele ctronic d evices, d amage batteries, and war p or m elt certai n plasti cs. ⢠Do n ot store it in co ld areas. When t he phon e warms up (to its normal ope rating tempe rature), moisture can form inside t he phon e, whi ch may d amage t he phon e's elec - troni c circui t boar ds. ⢠Do n ot attem pt to o pen it. N on- expert ha ndling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do not d rop, kno ck or shake i t. Rough ha ndling ca n bre ak inter nal circ uit boar ds. ⢠Do n ot use ha rsh chem icals, cl eaning so lvents, or strong deterg ents to clean i t. ⢠Do n ot paint i t. Pai nt can cl og th e devic eâÂÂs moving par ts and pr event pr ope r oper ation. ⢠U se on ly t he sup plie d or an app r o ved r e plac emen t a ntenn a. Una uthor ized anten nas , modi fica tions o r att ach ments coul d dama ge the p ho ne an d may vi ola te regul ati ons go ver n ing radi o de vi ces. ⢠If the phone, batter y, cha rger, o r any acc essory is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified ser vice facility. The p ersonnel ther e will assist you, and if n eces- sa ry, a rra nge f or s erv ice.
83 10 . T e chni cal Data Wire less Sy stem Dual -Band TDMA an d AMPS Weight 165g (5.8 oz) with BMS-2 S 900 mA h N iMH Batt er y Size 140 cc Freq uency Range Lowban d 824.04 - 848.97 M Hz (TX) 869.04 - 893.97 M Hz (RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (RX) Tr ans mit te r Ou tp ut Power Up to 600 mW nominal Bat tery V oltage 3.6 V n omina l Charging current 850 mAh m ax. Oper atin g T emperat ure -20ð C to 40ð C (-4ðF to 104ðF) Number of Channels 832 lowband 1997 highband Number of NAMs 3 Memory Locations 199 Memory Capacity Alpha: 16 digits per locati on Numeric: 32 digits per location CANADA NOKIA PR ODUCTS LTD. â 6 01 Westne y Rd. Sou th, Ajax, Ont ario L 1S 4N7 . T el: 90 5-427 -1373 1-888 -22- NOK IA (1 -888 -226- 65 42) Fax: 9 05 -427- 1070 Th e inf orm ati on co nt aine d in t his pho ne wa s w rit ten f or du al- mode TDMA a nd AM PS phon es. T he right to make c hange s and i mprove ments to any of th e pr oducts described in th is guid e without prio r noti ce is reserv ed. é 200 1 No kia Mo bile P hones. A ll ri ghts re served . Nokia, Connecting Peop le and the Orig inal Accesso ries log os ar e tra d emarks of Nokia Corporatio n and/or its af filiates. Ex port cont ro ls This p roduct contains commo dities, t echnolog y or software exporte d from the U nited S tates in accord ance wi th the Export A dmin istra tio n regu lat ions . D iver sion cont rary to U. S. or Canadian law is prohib ited. 935238 7 Issue No. 3 Printe d in Canada 10/01
84 11. Nok ia On e-Y ear Limi ted W ar ranty Noki a warra nts t hat the N okia w i r eles s phone and acce ssories ar e fr ee fr om defect s in ma teria l and work manship. The warrant y period for the Phone (Radio ) uni ts and all ac cessori es (excl udin g carry cas es) is twelve (12) months f rom the date of pu rchas e OR fo urteen (1 4) mon th s f rom d ate of w h ol esal e s hi pme nt from No kia , OR fi fteen (15) mont hs fr om the date of manu factur e by Nok ia. The warr ant y pe rio d fo r th e Car ry ca ses i s th r e e (3) months f rom the date of pur chase or fiv e (5) month s fr om the date of wholes ale shipme nt fr om Noki a. During the warran t y period, Nokia will, a t its option, repair or replace t he d efectiv e pr o duct free of char ge. Replace men t Product may be eit her new or remanufactured o r refurbi shed. Howeve r , i f Nokia de termi nes that the warr anty conditio n s can n ot be applie d , the pur chaser will be billed fo r the r epair and shippi n g. EXCE PTIONS This w arranty i s subj ect to the fol lowing exceptions: 1. Mo bile o r fixed in sta llation , whic h is n ot in acc ordance with t he inst alla tion in structi ons , publish ed by Nokia , will voi d the wa rranty . Damage caus ed by a rep air o r an atte mpt to r epair by other than a s ervice centr e auth orized by Nok i a will vo i d the warr anty; 2. T his warranty cover s normal co nsumer use and d oes not cover defec ts or damage to any product which, in the sole opini on of Nokia, has been subject to : improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, exposur e to fir e, sand, dirt, wi ndstorm, lightning, or eart hquake; to theft, battery leakage, unauthori zed modification, misuse , neglect, ab use, misapplicati on, accident, alt eration, improper installa tion, maladjustm ent of co nsumer cont rol s, or abnorm al operating conditions, or which has been attributa bl e to acts of Go d; 3. Fuses are not covered b y the warr anty;
85 4. Thi s warran ty d oes not c over defects o r dam ages caus ed b y a p roduct which is not approved by Nokia to be c onnecte d to its wireless phone; 5. This warr anty does not cov er defects or damag es caus ed by impro per or defect i ve fu nctio n of the ca rrier sy stem or b y in ade qu ate s ig nal rece pti on b y t he a nte nna ; 6. Remova l and reinstallation c osts are not covered by this wa rra nty; 7. This warranty is applica b le only to p roducts bou ght through Noki a Products Lt d, in Ajax, Onta rio, Canada, and sol d either in Can ada or Berm uda. 8. Re moval, alterati on, or defaci ng of the Serial Number Plate, or t he accessory Date Code Labels will void the warrant y . In no event shall Nokia be li a ble f o r inciden tal, special, or consequent ial d am a ges, dir ect or indir ec t, lo ss of unanticip at ed benefits or pro fits, loss of use of its wir eless tele phone, resu lting from the use o f its wir eless phone, or its accessori es, or arisin g fr om any br ea ch of this wa rra nty . CLAIM PR OCEDURE In order to obtai n warran ty p erforma nce, retur n the defecti ve uni t to the Nokia Ser vice Cen tr e w ith transpo rtati on charg es prepaid (Sh ipping of the repaired unit may be paid by Nokia, in whic h case Nokia shall have risk of loss or damag e during this sh ipment). The pr oof of d ate o f pur chase will be req u ir ed before in-warra nty se rvice is rende r ed. Main tenance a nd servi ce may b e obta ined in any author ized ser vice ce ntr e in Cana da. EXTENSION OF W A RRANTY PERIOD When a repair is ma de, an extra 90- day service wa rran ty is given to t he labour and p arts of the repair concer n ed. If replacement of a faul ty unit i s appl ied, instea d o f r epairing, this 90-da y se rvice wa rranty is a p plied to the replaced unit.
86 Besides t his 90 -day servic e warran ty , the war ranty repairs or replacem ents do not affect the or iginal warrant y con ditions , which ar e dete rmined b y th e date of purchase. THE FO REGOING WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASERâÂÂS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REM E DY AND IS IN LIEU OF AL L OT HER WARR AN TIE S, EX PRE SSE D O R I MPL IE D, INCLU DING B UT NO T LIM ITED TO ANY IMPLIE D W ARRANTY OR MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PU RPOSE OR US E. Some pr ovinces do n ot allo w limitations on how lo ng an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may no t apply to you. FOR W A RRANT Y SERVICE LOCA TION, CONT ACT YOU R SERVICE PROV IDER/RE T AILE R/DEALER OR DIRECTL Y TO: NOK IA PR ODUCTS LIM ITED 601 Westne y Road South Ajax, Ont ario L 1S 4N7 For produ cts bei ng r e tur ne d to Nok ia or its auth oriz ed servi ce cen tres, the ser vice provider /r e tail er/ dealer sha ll prepay shipp ing ch arges, taxes, dutie s, insur ance. Nokia shall have no risk for loss o r damage d uring t his shipment. NOTE: A s warra nty is au tomatica lly registered, no further actio n is required by the c onsumer .
87 12 . In dex A ABC mode 16 Acce s s cod es 16 Acce s sories 72 batte ries 72 cha rger s 74 Alarm c lock 16 Answer ing a ca ll 8 auto mati c answer 8 Antenn a 7 Aut oma tic ans wer 17 Aut oma tic r edi al 18 B Bat terie s atta ching 3 ava ilabl e 72 cha rgin g 4 dischargi ng 5 re m o v i n g 3 Blocki ng ca lls see re str i ct call s C Calc ulator 18 Cale ndar 19 Call b l ock se e res tr ic t call s Call forwar ding activa ting 21 canc elling 22 options 22 Call log clea r c all list s 23 di aled c alls 32 missed c alls 43 options key 23 Call restric tions see re s t r i c t ca l l s Ca ll tim ers 23 Ca ll wait ing activ ating 25 answer ing an i ncomin g call 24 Caller gr oups 21 Ca llin g c ard m akin g c alls 28 storing 27 Ca lls answer ing 8 answer ing with ca ll wait in g 24 au tom a ti c ans we r 17 confer ence ca ll 31 endi ng 8 forw ar din g 21 init iati ng a sec ond 31 ma king 8 mut in g 43 si lenc ing an in com ing call 56 swapping 25 unmuti ng 43 Car e and mai ntena nce 82 Chargers 74 Cl ear call lis ts 29 Clock 30 d isplay ing/h id ing 30 setting 30 time fo rmat 30 Confer ence cal l 31 D Dia le d calls lis t 32 Dice game 37 Dir ecto ry see phone book 47
88 E Earp iece vol ume 32 Editing name s/numbers 48 Em erge ncy ca ll s 32 Era sing name s/ numb ers 49 F Fact ory settings, re s t o r i n g 53 Forw ar ding call s 21 G Game tones 70 Game s Dice 37 Logic 37 Memory 36 Snak e 36 H Help text 13 I Inbox 38 , 62 In-ca ll menu 38 K Keyguar d 9 Keypad lock 9 Keypad tone s 38 Keys power key 7 scr oll k ey 11 soft keys 11 L Langua ge 39 Last num ber r edial 39 Let ter ca se 40 Life timer 40 Lights 40 in car kit 40 List en to voice messages 40 Lock c ode 41 Locki ng t he keyp ad 9 Locking you r phone 50 Logic game 37 M Maki ng a call 8 Me mory g ame 36 Memo ry s tat us 42 Menu shortcu ts 14 Mes sage aler t tone 42 Message received 38 message se ttin gs 63 Messages 42 Micr oph one 43 mut ing and un mut ing 43 Mis sed ca lls li st 43 N NA M s ele ctio n 44 Names ed iting 48 era sing 49 fin din g 49 storing 48 Network featur e s e t tin g 44 Numbers ed iting 48 era sing 36 fin din g 49 storing 60 O On /of f 7 Ou tbo x 47
89 P Paging 61 Phone book 47 ava ilabl e memo ry 42 scroll ing v iew 58 Phone loc k 50 Power key 7 Profile s 51 R Read ing te xt messages 64 Rece ive d c alls li st 52 Rece ivin g tex t messages 63 Redia l automati c 18 last number 39 Ringing options 56 Ringi ng t ones 56 Ringi ng volu me 57 S Sa fety in form ation 78 Saved 62 Scr oll bar 11 Scroll ke y 11 Scroll ing v iew 58 Securi ty code 58 Shortcut s 13 Signa l str ength 8 Snak e game 36 Soft keys 11 Spe cia l cha ract ers 35 Speed dialin g see one- to uch di al ing Star t scre en 12 Sto rin g a cal ling ca rd 27 Storing names/ numb ers 48 T Te c h n i c a l d a t a 83 text messages forw ar din g 64 Inbox 62 message se ttin gs 63 rep ly in g to 65 sending 62 w ritin g 62 To n e s key pad 38 mes sage alert tone 42 ringing option 56 ringing tones 56 ringing volume 57 war ning a nd game 70 T ouch tones 65 U Unmuting the micr oph one 43 V Vi br ating aler t 67 V o ice mailb ox numbe r 68 V oice message s 68 V o ice priv acy 69 Vo l u m e ear p i ece 32 key pad t ones 38 ringing 57 W W ar ning and ga me tones 70 We lc o me n o t e 70 Wri t e ne w 70
90 NOTES
Keys Scro ll key s Scro ll through menus , submenu s, and the phone book. Press and hold for contin uous scrollin g . Power key Pre ss and ho ld to turn your phone on or off. Soft k eys Th eir c urr ent functi on is displ aye d above th e key (for exam ple, here th eir functi ons are âÂÂMe nuâ a nd âÂÂNa mes âÂÂ). ô Pu sh t h is ke y to end a phone cal l. ó Dials the num ber on t he disp lay . Fixed antenna Do not attem pt t o exten d or rem o v e ! Menu Names Menu Names Menu Names Menu Names
Indic ators and Icons Y ou h ave an act ive cal l. The p hone i s waiting for you to enter a respo nse. All t ones for t he current profile have b een se t to Sile nt . Keygu ar d has been activat ed to h elp prevent any acci dental keyp r esses. Y ou have one or mor e vo ice messa ges w aiti ng. Y ou have one or mor e un r ead te xt me ssa ges w aiti ng. Digi t al ser vice is availab le. Any cha racters yo u enter will be up per -case le tters or numb ers. Pr e ss the # ke y to switch l e tter case. Any characters you enter will be lower -case letter s o r numb ers. Pr e ss the # ke y to switch l e tter case. Thi s appear s when yo u press and h old the # key when storing names. L ette rs can no t be ent ered when th is appea rs, allo wing quicker access to numbe rs. Y ou are i n âÂÂspec ial char acterâ mode; select a speci al charac ter and press Inse rt . (When ent ering letters, you can swi tch to this m ode by pr essi ng the â key .) The al arm clo ck is set . Y ou h ave a r emi nder in your cal endar to do some thing (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a reminder in you r calenda r that i tâ s some- oneâ s birthday (appears on ly on Calenda r display). Y ou h ave a reminder in you r calenda r to cal l someo ne (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou h ave a reminder in you r calenda r of a m eeting (appears only on Calendar display).
i T able of Co ntents 1. Safe ty At A Gl ance . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Gett ing Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attaching yo ur batter y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Remo vi ng the batter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Charg ing your new batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is a g ood time to charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Important B atter y Informa tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Switching the phone o n and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Get a good sig nal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Making a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Answerin g a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 W ant to sto p your ph one f rom ringi ng witho ut answering the cal l? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Keygua rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4. Using Y our P hone . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 The displa y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 What is the âÂÂsta rt screenâÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Scrolling thr ough the main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Help tex t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Summar y of m enu items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5. Features A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Access cod es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Alarm clo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 All call s timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic answe r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calcula tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Storing e xchange rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Convertin g currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Calend ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ii Call restrictio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Call time rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call waiti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Caller gr oups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Calling car d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Making c alling card c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Clear cal l lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Setting the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Selectin g time forma t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Displaying or hid ing the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Conference cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Current ca ll timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Customiz e profile s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Dialed c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Earpiec e volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Emerg ency calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Entering l etters and nu mbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ABC mod e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Chang ing letter case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 123 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 In-cal l menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Languag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Last call timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Life tim er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Listen to voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lock cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Chang ing your lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Manual tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Memor y status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Message a lert tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
iii Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Missed call s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 NAM sele ction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Network f eature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Storing co des . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Network ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 One-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Pagi ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Storing a name and n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Recalli ng names & num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Erasing store d names and n umbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Phone setting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Customiz ing Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Received calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Restore facto r y settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Restrict c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Ringin g options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Ringin g tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Ringin g volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Roam ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Scrolling view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Security settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Changin g your security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Send own num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Storing a name & number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Quick save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 T ext m essages and pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Writing text messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Sending tex t messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Receiv ing text me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Reading tex t messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Reading op tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Forwardin g a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
iv Repl ying to a messag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Receivin g a pag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T ouch to nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T ouch to ne length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Unlock ed phon e number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Vibratin g alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 V o ice messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Setting up yo ur voice ma ilbox n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Greetin gs, passwords, an d prompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Listening to y our voice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 V o ice privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 V o lume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 War n ing and g ame tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Welcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Write new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 6. Data a nd fax call s . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 7. Access ories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 Batter ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Chargers & Oth er Accessori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 8. T roubl e shoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 9. Ref e ren c e I nformation . . . . . . . . 7 8 10. T e chnical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 11. Nokia One-Y ear Lim i t ed W a rra n ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 12. Inde x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
1 1. Safety At A Glance Read these simp le guid elines b efor e using your phone. Failure to co mply wit h these gu ideli nes may be dan gerous or i llegal. For more detail e d safety inf o rmation , see âÂÂImp orta nt Sa fety Info rma tion â on p age 78 . Road Sa fet y Comes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand -held p hone wh ile dr iving; p ark the vehicle f irst. Switch Off In Hospita ls Switch o f f yo ur p hone whe n nea r me dica l equi pme nt. Follo w any r e gula t ions or rules in fo r ce. Switc h Of f On Aircraf t Mobi le phones can cause inter ference. Using the m on air craft is illega l. Switch Off When Refueling Do n ot use th e phone at a r e fuelin g point. Do no t use near fuels or ch emica ls. Switch Off Near B lasting Do not use t he pho ne where blasting is i n progress. Observe restrict ions, a nd fol low any regulation s or rules in force. In terfer ence All mo bile pho nes may get in terference which co uld affect perfor man ce. Use Sensibly Use on ly in the no rmal posi tio n (to ear ). Avoid un- necessary con tact with the ante nna when phon e is on. Qualif ied Service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair wireless phon e equipm ent. Acce ssor ies and Bat terie s Use on ly app r oved accessor ies and batter ies. Do not con nect incompa tible pr o ducts.
2 FCC/In du st ry Canada Not ice Y our p hone may cause TV o r rad io inte rfer e nce (e.g. wh en using a tele phone in close p r oxi mity to receiving eq uipment). The FC C/In dustry Cana da can require you to stop using your telephon e if suc h inte rfer e nce c an not b e elimin ated. If yo u re quire assistance, con tact your l ocal servi ce facil ity . This d evice com plies with part 15 of the FCC ru les. Operat ion is subjec t to the con dition that thi s devi ce doe s not cause harmf ul interf e r ence. Using th is Guide Th e wir el ess phone desc ribe d in t his guid e i s appr ove d for u se in T DMA/AM PS ne twork s. A numb er of featu r es includ ed in thi s guide are called Network Services. They ar e speci al services p rovided by wireless servi ce providers. B efor e you can take advantag e of any o f these Network Ser vices, yo u must su bscribe to the ser vice(s) from your ho me servi ce provider and ob tain instru ctions for the ir use. Updat e s The latest versio n of this Ownerâ s Manu a l may be found on Nokiaâ s World Wi de Web si te at ww w .no kia.ca . Disclaimer Itâ s po ssible that y ou m ay not be able to a ctivate your phone on all wir eless syste ms. Plea se ask your service pr o vider for detai ls.
3 2. Ge tting Connec ted Before you can use your new p hone, you need to attach and c harg e t he ba tter y. Th is se ction will h elp fa m iliariz e yo u on h ow , an d wh en, to ch a rge y our ba tte ry . Atta ching y our batt ery Simp ly pl ace the batter y in th e gr o ov es on th e back of you r phon e. Th en slide the b attery upward un til i t click s. Note: Use o nly th ose batte ries ap proved by the p hone manufac ture r and rechar ge your batt ery on ly with the charg ers appro ved b y the ma nufa cturer . See â Importa nt Bat tery Infor mationâ on pag e 6. Rem oving the bat tery Note : Switch off the p hon e before remov ing the ba tter y! 1. Press an d hold the bu tton at the top of t he battery. 2. Slide the ba ttery towar d the bott om of t h e phone. 3. Lif t the battery of f the p hone.
4 Char ging your new b atter y You r phone can b e used w ith ei ther a recharg eabl e Li-I on or NiMH batte ry. Note that a new batte ryâÂÂs full perf ormanc e is achie ved only aft er two or th ree com ple te ch arg e and dis cha rge cy cle s. Wit h your p hone on or of f, conn ect th e cha rger t o a sta ndard 120V AC outlet . Then con nect the le ad fr om th e charger to the bot tom of your phone o r pl ace it on a cha rgin g s tan d. When the batt ery beg i n s chargin g, you r phone w il l beep on ce an d th e ba tte ry s tren gth ind ica to r on t he rig ht side of the dis play w ill s cro ll. Note: If th e b atter y is to tally em pty , it ma y take a few minut es before the char ging indi cation appe ars on the display . If your phone displays Not char ging , cha rging is suspend e d. Che c k tha t the battery i s not connected to a non -appro ved cha rging d e vi ce. If the ba ttery i s very ho t or col d, wa it fo r a whil e; ch arg in g will autom at ica lly resume after the battery is restored to i ts normal operating state. If charging still fail s, contact your dealer. When is a good tim e to char ge? You c an charge your battery a nytime. If you have a NiMH batt ery , you s hou ld allo w it to com ple tel y di scharge once i n a wh ile. When your ph one beeps once a nd displa ys Battery lo w , you only have a couple of minutes of tal k t ime remaining. The re p eti tion rate of these batt ery-low warn ings de- pen d on the r emainin g batt ery capa city and the ba ttery cond ition. These warni ngs ar e more freq uent when yo uâÂÂre in a ca ll. Note : The ph one wi ll not give you the warning tone under certai n cond itions. See âÂÂWarning and ga me tonesâ o n page 69. On ce all the p owe r ha s dr aine d fr om y our b att er y, you â ll hear three beeps with the message Rech arge battery on your dis play . At thi s poin t, you r ph one wil l swit ch it self off and youâÂÂll need to recharge your batter y.
5 When is char ging complete ? When the charge indica tors sto p scrol l i ng, your pho ne is cons ider ed fully ch a rged. How eve r, a slig ht in creas e in ch arge m ay occ ur i f y our phon e is left connec ted to the cha rger for a whil e. Th is is ca lled â trick le c har ge .â Charging t ime s depend on the type of b atte ry and cha rg er us ed . For ap prox imate cha rging and op erating times, see âÂÂS tandby and Tal k Ti mesâ on pa ge 7 3. Can you ma k e cal ls w hile c hargi ng? Yes , you can. But your battery may no t charge w hile a call is in progress. Ch arging should resume o nce you end t he ca ll. Dischar ging NiMH batteries A NiMH battery last s longer and performs better if you full y discha rge it fr om time to time. To discharge the bat tery, l eave y our phone switched on unti l the ba ttery is drained. The phone will display several me ssages that the b attery i s lo w and that yo u need to rech arge it; just ign or e th e m. Do not at te mp t to d isc ha rge th e b a tte ry by any othe r mea ns .
6 Impor tant Batte ry Inf ormation ⢠The bat tery can be c harged and disch arg ed hund reds of times but it will e ventually wear out. When the o perating time (talk tim e and standby time) is not iceably sho rter than norma l, it is time to buy a new bat tery. ⢠Use on ly bat teries app roved b y the phone manufact urer and rec harge yo ur batt ery onl y with the char gers appro ved by the ma nufa cturer. When a charger is no t in use, di sconnect it fr om the power so urc e. Do not leave the bat tery connecte d to a c harger for long er t han a week, since overc harging may short en its l i fe. If l eft unused a fully ch a rged battery will d ischa rg e itself over time . ⢠(NiMH batte ries o nly) Fo r good opera tion t imes, discharge the bat tery from ti me to time by lea ving y our p hone switched on until it turns itse lf off (or by using the battery discharge fac ility of any a ppro ved accessory availab l e for your ph one ). Do n ot attem pt to discha rge the bat tery by any othe r means. ⢠Temperat u re e xtremes will affect the ability of yo u r bat t ery to char ge: al low it t o cool d own or w arm up first. ⢠Use th e batter y on ly for its intended pur pose. ⢠Never use a ny ch arger o r batte ry whic h is da maged or worn ou t. ⢠Do no t short c ircuit t he batter y. Acci dental sho rt cir cuiting ca n oc cur when a met all ic o bj ect ( coin , cl ip, or p en) caus es direct c onn ection of t he and - t erminal s of the battery (metal strips on the back of t he b attery), f or exampl e when you carry a spar e batter y in your pock et or purse. S hort circuiti ng th e termina ls may d amage the battery or the conn ecting object. ⢠Leavin g the ba ttery i n hot o r cold p laces, such a s in a closed car in sum mer or winter con ditions, will redu ce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Alwa ys try to keep the battery bet ween 59ú F a nd 77ú F (15ú C an d 25ú C). A pho ne wit h a hot or cold b attery m ay temp ora rily not work, eve n whe n the b attery i s fully cha rged. Ni MH ba t- teri esâ performance is p arti c ular ly limited in temperatur e s belo w 14ú F (-10ú C). Li -Ion batteri esâ perform ance i s particul arly limited in temper atures b elow 3 2ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do n ot dis pose of b atteri es in a fire! ⢠Dispose of used b atteri es in acco rdance wit h any local regulations .
7 3. The Basics You have purchased a powe rful phone, with lots of feat ur es. R ea d th is se ction fo r some ve ry b as ic inf ormati on on how t o use your phone. A more comprehensive description of your phone is covered in âÂÂFeatures A t o Zâ startin g on p age 16. Switc hing the phone on a nd off Press and hold the key for two seconds to switch the phone on or off. Switching of f with the key Quic kly press the ke y ( Swit ch off! wil l appear , hig hligh ted ) th en press OK . Note: T his me t hod is available in all profile s except Head set and Car . NORMAL POS ITION: Hol d the pho ne as you w ould any other telep hone with t he an tenna po inted up an d o ver your sho ulder . TIPS ON EF FICIEN T OP ERA T ION : As wi th any o ther radio transmi tting d evice, do n ot touc h th e antenn a unnece ssarily when the ph one is swi tched on . Contact with the anten na affects ca ll quali ty and m ay cause t he phon e to op erate at a higher power level t h an otherwise needed. W A RNING! Do n ot switch o n the ph one when wirel ess pho ne use is p rohibited or whe n it m ay cause int erference or dan ger . See â Safety At A Glan ceâ on pag e 1 for mo re inform ation . Get a good signal Your phone oper a tes on radio waves, and the qua l ity of radio reception de pends entirely on th e strength of the radio s ignal in your area. This radio coverage is m aintained by a wireless network and the quality of calls on a wireless phone depe nds on the strengt h of the wireless radio signa l .
8 Check ing signal s tr ength When you are at t he st art sc reen (see pag e 12) or in a ca ll, th e signa l stren gth is in dica ted by th e indi cators o n the l eft side of your phoneâÂÂs di splay. T hes e indi cators s croll as the streng th of t he sign al i ncrease s an d dec rease s. Increas ing your p ho neâÂÂs sig nal may be easy. T ry mov ing your phone slightly, or move towar d s a wi ndow if youâÂÂre call ing f ro m in side a bu ildin g. Ma king a ca ll Ente r the are a code and phon e number and pres s ó Editing a number on display Press V to m ove the c ursor to th e left an d W to m ov e i t to the right. Press Clear to delete th e cha racter to the left of the cu rso r. Dialing sto red phone numbers View stored name s and numb ers by pressing W or V from the start scre en ( see pa ge 12) , t hen pres s ó See â Phone boo kâ on p age 47 for det ails on stor ing nu mbers . Call ing car d calls See â Calling cardâ on pa ge 27. Emer gency calls See â Emergency c allsâ o n page 32. Ending a call Pr ess ô Ans weri ng a call Pr ess any k ey e xcept ô or Note: If K eyguard is on (see next paragr aph ), onl y ó an swers calls .
9 W ant to stop your phone fr om ring ing without answer ing the call ? Press ô when the ph one rings. This keeps you from ans wer ing a call if it' s in con ven ien t to ta lk. You can st ill answ er the call if Call or the name of t h e per son who is ca llin g is still flas hing on yo ur dis play . If you don't w ish to answer th e call, it will be forwarde d to your voice ma ilbox if you have a voic e mail subscription. S e e âÂÂV oi ce me ssa gesâ o n page 68 for de tail s on y our v oice mail box. Keygua rd Thi s featu re h elp s to pre vent accid ental key pres ses (e.g. when your phone is in your po cket , in your pu rse) by loc k ing your keypad. If any k eys are press ed while Ke ygu ar d is ac ti vat ed, Pr ess Unlock and then * w ill di spla y. Activating K eyguar d Ther e are three d iffer ent ways to acti vate Keyguard . Ke y s l o c k e d will appear on t he displa y when activated. ⢠Press and hold ôý ⢠Press Men u â â¢ Press Menu 9 at the st art screen Deactivating K eygua rd The re are two di fferent ways to deact ivate Keyguard . ⢠Press Unl ock, then * ⢠Press and hold ô unt il Unlo ck key s? appear s, then pr ess OK Note: W hen K eyguard is ON , calls to the emer gency nu mb er progr ammed into your phone (e.g. b y pr essing 9 11 the n ó ) may be possib le. However , Eme rgency key 9 d oesnâÂÂt work.
10 Answering a c all w ith Keyguard a ctive Press ó to answer the cal l. Aft er you e nd the call , Ke ygu ar d aut oma ti call y be com e s activ e a ga in . Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls may be p ossible to the e mergen cy numb er progr ammed into your pho ne (e.g. 91 1 or ot her offi cial emerge ncy numb er). The num ber i s displ ayed only after you have ke yed in its last digit. ⢠Pres sing the key quic kly t ur ns light s on for 15 se cond s. ⢠Keygua rd is automatic ally turned off when the phon e is connect ed to a car kit.
11 4. Using Y our Phone The first fe w days you have your phone, play with i t to lea rn ho w the menu and submenu sy stem work s . The more you lear n how to access the se men us an d su bme n us , the mo re fu n y ou âÂÂl l ha ve w ith yo ur p ho ne. This section describes the different m ethods of using your phone menus and subm enus. The display Soft k eys Your phone ha s two soft keys loca ted below the displ ay. The curren t functi on is indicated by th e t e xts appeari ng dire ctly ab ove them . Press th e corres p on d ing key unde r the c hoice yo u wish to select . This ill u stration shows the p hone at the start screen (see âÂÂWhat is the âÂÂstar t screenâ ?â on page 12 ) . Th e star t sc reen always dis plays Menu on the left and Nam es on the r ig h t. Menu allow s you to access your phoneâ s menus and submenus. Names all ows you to access your phone book (see âÂÂPho ne b ookâ on p age 47) . Scr oll key Your phone ha s a scroll key located j u st below the display screen. T he scroll k ey has tw o arrows on it that look like V and W . Press the s e to navi gate through your phoneâÂÂs m enus an d sub m enus, as well as t hrough your phone book. ( See âÂÂPho ne b ookâ on p age 47) . Scr oll bar When you acce ss your phoneâ s menu and sub- menus, you will notice a scroll ba r at the far righ t of th e sc ree n. Th is bar in di cate s yo ur loc atio n in t he me nu st ructur e; e ach âÂÂt abâ o n the bar re p re sents a diff e re nt menu item.
12 For example , press Menu once . The s croll bar a p pe ars with the first (top ) t ab disp layed. A different tab ap pears eac h time you pr es s the W or V ke y to move up and down through the menu structure. The scroll bar wo rks the same way with subme nus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scroll to a menu or submenu, the men u numb er and/o r su bmenu numb er appea rs on the disp la y abo ve the sc ro ll b ar . For exa mple, when yo u scroll to men u 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 se ttings ), your phon e will display 4-3 in the to p right-hand corner. See â Summ ary of m enu it emsâ on page 14 f or a list of your phoneâ s fea tures along with their menu loc ation s. Also, see âÂÂUsing shortcu tsâ on page 13. What is the â start screenâÂÂ? The start s creen ap pears when yo u first turn your phone on, in its i dl e sta te . When you w ant to get to the start scree n, press ô at any ti me except during a call (unl ess you want to h a ng up). Note: If yo u press ô when the pho ne is requesti ng inpu t (i.e., a setting, phone n umber , name, et c.), the pho ne displ ays the start screen and the input is not saved. Scroll ing through the main menu Press Menu at the st art screen. Then pre ss W or V to re ach the desire d menu i tem. Press Selec t , Options or OK (whiche ver appears) to enter submenus and to choose op t i ons. Press Exi t to e xit th e present menu or Back to go b ack on e leve l.
13 Using shortcuts Th is is a q uick and ea sy way to acce ss a m enu wi tho ut havi ng to scrol l thro ugh other m enus. Press Menu , then me nu number, then submenu numb er. Pre ss the menu and subm enu n umbers within a c ouple of se conds of each o ther when using thi s method . For a su mmary o f your ph one âÂÂs menu st ructure , see âÂÂSum mary of menu item sâ on p age 14 . Hel p t ext If yo uâÂÂre not sure h ow a featur e w ork s, wait jus t a few seconds and help text will appear f or most of your phone âÂÂs feat ures. Pre ss More to see the n e xt page of the te xt o r Back to exi t.
14 Summ ary of menu ite ms 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T e xt m essages 1 1 1 In box 1 1 2 Saved 1 1 3 W r ite ne w 1 1 4 Outbox 1 1 5 Eras e all 1 2 V oice messages 1 2 1 Listen to voi ce messag es 1 2 2 V oi ce mai lbox num ber 1 3 We l c o m e n o t e 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Missed ca lls 2 2 Diale d calls 2 3 Receiv e d calls 2 4 Clear call lists 2 5 Call timers 3 Prof iles 3 1 Normal (fol lowing subm enus appe ar in a ll pro files) 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 volum e 3 1 2 3 Rin ging tone 3 1 2 4 Vib rati ng ale rt (w /vi brating batt er y only) 3 1 2 5 Keypad tones 3 1 2 6 W a r nin g and g ame tones 3 1 2 7 Me ssage alert tone 3 2 Silent 3 3 Meeting 3 4 Outd oor 3 5 Page r 3 6 Car (once use d wit h car kit) 3 7 Heads et (on ce u sed wit h headset )
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 Emerg ency key 9 4 1 2 Autom atic redial 4 1 3 Calli n g car d 4 2 Phone settings 4 2 1 Clock 4 2 2 Alarm clock 4 2 3 T ouch tones 4 2 4 Restore fac tory setti ngs 4 2 5 Languag e 4 3 Secur ity setting s 4 3 1 Restr ict calls 4 3 2 Access c odes 4 4 Net wo rk se rv ices 4 4 1 V oi ce privacy 4 4 2 Call for warding (if ac tivated ) 4 4 3 Call waiting (if ac t ivated ) 4 4 4 Send own num ber (i f activa ted) 4 4 5 Network f eature set ting 4 4 6 NAM selection 5S y s t e m 5 1 Auto ma ti c 5 2 Ma nual 5 3 N ew s ear ch 6G a m e s 6 1 Memory 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logic 6 4 Dice 7 Cal cul ator 8C a l e n d a r 9K e y g u a r d
16 5. F eatu res A to Z ABC mode This allows you to e nter names into your phone book. See â Entering letter s and nu mb ersâ on page 3 4 . Acce ss cod es Thi s is a secu rity fea ture that al lows you acces s to cer tai n pho ne fe atu res, suc h as th e pho ne lo ck ( pa ge 50 ) and unl ock ed ph on e num be r ( page 67 ). Also, see âÂÂLock co deâ o n page 41 and âÂÂSecu rity co deâ on pa ge 59 . Alarm clo ck Th e alarm cloc k oper ates off yo ur phoneâÂÂs clock. The volum e for the alar m clo ck is d ete rmi ned by the current ringing volume. Note : If you ha ve sel ected the Silen t or Beep o nce ringing option (se e page 56) , your a larm cl ock will quietly be ep one time. See âÂÂC lockâ on page 30 for info rma tion on yo ur pho neâ s clock. Setting the alarm clock 1. Press Men u 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Phone se ttings - Ala rm cloc k ) 2. Enter ti me you wi sh to set alarm (use two-digit fi el ds fo r ho urs and m inu tes ). E xist in g di gi ts wi ll be r e pl ac ed w ith the ne w alar m tim e. 3. Pr ess OK 4. Sele ct eith er am or pm and pre ss OK Note: S tep 4 appear s only if you ha ve sele cted am /pm f ormat; see âÂÂS electing time format â on page 30 for mo re info rmation . When th e alarm go es of f Pr ess Stop to shut of f the alar m.
17 Snooz ing Pr ess Snooze . The alarm will go off again in 10 minutes. If you let the pho ne al arm for 1 min ute w ith out pres sing a key , it stop s alar ming f or 10 m inute s then start s agai n. T ur ning t he alar m cloc k off Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Se tting s - Ph one set tin gs - Ala rm cloc k ), the n sc roll t o Off and press OK . Note: If yo u have selected t he Silen t or Meeting pro file, your alarm w ill only beep o nce. T he best p rofile to us e whi le using the alarm cl ock i s Norm al or Ou tdoor , unless the se have bee n modi fied from th eir ori ginal set tings. For mo re in formati on on Profil es, see page 51. All calls timer Thi s featu re ke eps track of how mu ch time you hav e spe nt on a ll ca ll s w ith y ou r pho ne . See â Call ti mersâ o n page 24 . Au toma ti c a nsw er This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). Wi th this o n, y ou r pho ne a nsw er s inco min g vo ice ca lls a fter o ne rin g. Note : T his can onl y be used when your phone i s connecte d to a headse t or to an approve d handsf ree car kit equ ipped with the ignition sense op tion, wi th the ign ition o n. Activating auto mati c answer 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne lists each pr o file. Use W to hi ghlight ei the r th e Car or Headset profile and press O ptions . Note: Car and Headset will no t appear un less your phon e has alrea dy been connect ed to a car kit o r headse t at least one time . 3. Hig hlig ht Custom i ze and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Aut om ati c an sw er , t hen p r e ss Select aga in.
18 4. Pr ess W to On and pre ss OK . Note : This featu re w ill not fu nction with data call s. Au toma ti c re dia l You r phone w ill r edi al the n umber youâÂÂre t rying to call up to 3 time s after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press ô to stop the call attempts . Thi s featu re atte mpts to red ial number s th at ar e busy du e to th e w ire le ss n e two rk. It will n ot redi al num be r s to a b usy p arty . Activating auto mati c r edial Press Menu 4 1 2 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Auto matic redi al ), th en p ress W or V to On and p ress OK . Calc ulator Your ph oneâÂÂs calcul ator adds, subtracts, multipl ies, divi des, and con ve rts curr en cy. R ememb er! Y o ur pho ne m ust b e switche d on to use this fea ture. D o not switch on the p hone wh en wirel ess phone use is p rohibited or when i t may cau se interfer ence or dan ger . Using th e calc ulator 1. Press Menu 7 ( Calculator ) 2. Ente r the first num ber in the cal culati on (pr ess # for decima ls) 3. T o add , press â ( ap pear s) T o subtract, pr ess âÂÂâ tw ice (- a pp ears ) T o mu ltip ly , pr e ss âÂÂâÂÂâ (* a ppears) T o di vide , pr es s âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / appe ars) T o a dd a decima l, p r ess t he # k ey 4. Ente r the second number Rep eat these s teps as many ti mes as needed . Press Clear to e ras e an y mis tak es.
19 5. Pr ess Options . W it h Equa ls highlight e d, press OK Note: Y ou ca n also choose Add , Subt ract , Mu ltipl y , a nd Divid e fro m the l ist o f options. Stor ing exchan ge ra te 1. Press Menu 7, then pre ss Opti ons 2. Scr oll to Exc hange rate and press OK 3. Pr ess W or V at either Ho w m any ho me unit s to a vi site d un it or How many visited u nits to a h o me unit , de pe nd ing on how you wis h to co nve rt t he cur rency . Pre ss OK once yo u de cid e. 4. Ente r the a ppr opriat e exch ange rat e and pre ss OK (use the # key fo r decima ls) 5. Ph one w ill d ispl ay R ate sa ved Converting curr ency 1. Press Menu 7 2. Enter number of units, then pr ess Option s 3. Pr ess W or V to eithe r To h o m e or To visi ted , and pre ss OK 4. Conv erted cur ren cy is displ a ye d Cale ndar Th e cale ndar ke ep s trac k of birt h- day s, mee tin gs, simple remi nders, and ca ll s you ne ed t o ma ke. It ca n eve n s oun d a n al arm w hen itâ s t ime for yo u t o make a call or go t o a meet ing. Remem ber! Y our phone must be switch ed on to use this feature. Do no t switch on the phone when wirel ess phon e use is pr ohibite d or when i t may c ause in terferen ce or dange r . Note: Y our phone m ust remain o n to use the c alendarâ s alarm feature. If your phon e is off, the alarm will not sound at its scheduled time.
20 Using th e calenda r 1. Press Menu 8 ( Calendar ) 2. If you havenâ t set the time and date, your phone prompts you to set your p honeâ s clock When your phone p rom p ts you for the time with hh: mm , enter the tim e in hours and minutes (using two-d i git fie lds), then pr ess OK Time f ormat ( 24-ho ur or am /pm) is s et us ing the C lock. S ee âÂÂS el ecti ng ti me fo rma tâ on pag e 30. When your phone p rom p ts you for the date with mm/ dd /yyyy , e nter the month and day (using two- digi t fi elds ) and y ear (us ing a fo ur - dig it fiel d), then pre ss OK . Ti p: Use W to move the cu rsor righ t and V to move it lef t. When yo u enter a d ig it, it w rites o ver the nu mber to the r ig ht of th e cu rs or . 3. Y our p hone d ispla ys the curr ent day . Y ou can also scr o ll to dif fe r ent days by pre ssi ng W or V . 4. Once youâÂÂr e at the d ate y o u want, p r ess O ptions . Then use Wý to highl i ght the option you want, and pre ss Sele ct. The options are: Opti on 1: Vi ew day Wit h this option, you can view t he note s of t he day currently on display. Use W to scroll through the note s. Each note allows you to cho o se the f ollo w ing O ptions : Era se clears the note fr om your cale ndar. Edit gives you the same prompts you got w hen you ma de th e n ote . Mov e gives you the d a te p rompt so yo u can move t he note to another date. Option 2: Make note With thi s option, youâÂÂll n ee d to choose Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthday . Your phone will prompt you for more information depending on which one you choose.
21 Yo u can also set an alar m fo r a ny ca len dar n ote . See â Entering letter s and nu mbersâ on pag e 3 4 for h elp with enteri ng infor matio n at the Subje ct : prom pt. Note: W hen t he alarm goes off, you ca n press P o stpon e or OK . Press OK to sh ut of f th e al arm . Option 3: Era s e notes With t his opti on, youâÂÂll need to choose wh ich notes to er ase. I f you choose all t he no tes f or the d ay cur rently on display ( Of Chosen Day ), or On e By On e (fo r a ll n ote s in th e cal en da r), y our ph on e pre sen ts each not e to yo u with the op tion Era se or Bac k . If you choose All at Once , your phon e will de le te all cal endar notes . W h en p rom pted to conf irm the era s e, press Ye s or No . Opti on 4: Vi ew all This allows you to vi ew the note s of the ent ire calen dar. Use W or V to s croll through the notes. Cale ndar memory empty wi ll ap pea r if the re ar e no no tes in the ca lendar . Option 5: Go to date Ente r the date you wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Ente r the day a n d m onth (usi ng two-digit fiel d s) and year (usin g a f our -digi t fi eld), then pr ess OK . Call fo rwar ding Th is ne two rk s ervi ce i s us ed t o forwa rd incom in g ca lls to another number so you w on âÂÂt miss an i m por tant call. Che ck w ith yo ur s erv ice prov id er fo r d eta ils. Note: B efore you ca n a ctivate this feature , you sh ould first sto re the featu re cod e given to you b y you r ser vice provi der . Otherwi se, thi s feature ma y not ap pear in th e menu. However , yo u c an use the featu re code manually , if you cho ose, by inc luding the featu re cod e in front of t he phon e numb er (e.g., * 21 *4 16 555 12 12) See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 44 fo r more details.
22 1. Press Menu 4 4 2 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - Call fo rwa rding ) 2. Scr oll t o desir ed call f orwar ding featur e (see opt ions belo w) and p ress Selec t 3. Hig hlig ht Acti vate and pr e ss OK 4. Ente r phone numb er at Numb er : (or press Sear ch t o locat e number in ph one book) and pr ess OK 5. Y our pho ne will attempt to cal l the net work to co nfirm t he fe atur e cod e yo u enter ed in Menu 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet work feat ur e sett ing â on pag e 4 4 ) 6. Onc e th e fea ture cod e had been con fir med, the fea tur e is activ ated Call for w ar ding optio ns For ward all c alls forw ards al l incom ing call s. Forward if busy for w a rds ca lls only when yo uâÂÂre on the phone. Forward if not answered fo rwa rds calls if yo u d onâ t ans wer . Forward if out of r each fo rwards call s if you are out o f the serving wireless network. Canc el all c all fo rwar ding canc els a ll cal l fo rward ing options y ou have acti ve . Ca ll log Th is f eat ure au toma ti call y keep s tr ack of numbers yo uâÂÂve d ial ed, num be rs th at ha ve ca ll ed yo u, an d th e amount o f time you âÂÂve spent on call s. Using cal l log 1. Press Menu 2 ( Call lo g ) 2. Scr oll to one of the following options, then pr e ss Sele ct or OK
23 2-1 Misse d calls - See page 43 . 2-2 Dia led calls - See page 32 . 2-3 Rece ived ca lls - See page 52. 2-4 Clear call lists - See pa ge 29. 2-5 Call timers - See page 24. Tip : You ca n d ial any of the p hone numb ers by pre ssin g ó while the numbe r is on t he disp lay. Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y Wh en yo u ac ces s Dia led call s , Rec eiv ed ca lls , or Miss ed cal ls and p ress Options , a list of options will a ppear on your phone â s d isplay. Call t ime shows th e date an d time w hen the c all was fi rst connecte d (if clo c k has been s e t) Ed it n umbe r allo w s yo u to ed it th e diale d num be r. Sav e allow s you to save the numbe r into your ph one book. Era se will eras e the number from the ca ll lis t. Vi ew numbe r will a ppe ar on ly if the num ber has bee n stored in the ph one book and t he nam e is displayed ins tea d o f th e n umb er . Ca ll res tr ic tio ns Th is fea ture all ows you t o re str ict in com ing and outgoing calls to and from c ertain numbers. See âÂÂR e stric t callsâ o n pag e 53 for details. Call settings Thi s featur e all ows yo u t o ac cess an d act iv ate s ome of yo ur ph on eâÂÂs fea tur es . Using call settings 1. Press Menu 4 1 ( Setti ngs - Call s ettin gs ) 2. Pr ess W to r each one of the following option s, then pre ss Sel ect
24 4-1-1 Eme rg enc y key 9 - See page 33 . 4-1-2 Aut om ati c redi al - See page 18 . 4-1-3 Calli ng card - See page 27 . Call timers Yo ur ph one au to mat ical ly k eeps track of t he amount of time y o uâÂÂve spen t i n calls. 1. Press Men u 2 5 ( Call log - Call time rs ) 2. Scr oll r epeat edly to acces s the fol lowin g op tion s Last c al l displays call dura tion of last c all. All ca ll s dis plays call du ration of all ca lls made since t i mers have l a st bee n r eset ( see page 29 for det ails on how to cl ear call timers ). Life tim er shows dur ation of all call s; thi s can no t b e res et (see page 40 ). Clear ti m e r s cl ears a ll c all timers exce pt th e Life ti me r ( see pa ge 29 ). Th ese ca ll dur ation s a re fo r the cur rent ly- selec ted NAM (phone number). Your phone has separat e timers f or each NAM you r phone uses, except f or t he Lif e timer. See âÂÂNA M selectio nâ on page 44 for det ails on NAM. Note: T he a ctual ti me invoi ced f or cal ls b y your se rvice provider may vary, depend ing up on items such as networ k feature s, rounding o f f for billi n g, and taxes. Ca ll wa it in g If you hav e subsc ribe d to Cal l Wai ting , your ph on e will beep during a c all let you know you have an i ncoming cal l. You r phon e may al so di splay the inco ming ca ller âÂÂs id entifi cation ( see âÂÂCaller I Dâ on page 27 ). Answering a n incoming call with call w aiting Pr ess ó
25 Swapping betwe en two calls Pr ess ó Ending the c alls Pr ess ô to end both calls. Activating call waiting Yo u can also act ivate this feat ur e with your pho ne; sim ply as k yo ur ser vic e prov ide r for th e feat ure c ode, st ore it int o y our ph on e, th en ac tiv ate it. Note: Th is featu re may n ot app ear in your ph oneâ s m enu unti l the featu re cod e has been sto red. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 44 fo r more details. 1. Press Menu 4 4 3 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - Call wa itin g ) 2. Scr oll to Activ ate (or sele ct Cancel to ca nce l and pre ss OK 3. Y our phon e will attemp t to call t he net work t o con- firm th e fe atu r e code yo u ent ered i n M en u 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet w ork feat ure s ettingâ on page 44 ) 4. Once the featur e c ode has been confi rmed, th e fea tur e is activ ated. Cal ler grou ps You can create groups of names in your Phon e boo k (see page 47 ) , and gi ve each grou p a dif ferent r i ngi ng tone. Then youâÂÂll know when someone from that group is call ing you b eca use of the way the phone rings. Adding names to a c alle r gr oup Note: Th e na mes and number s tha t you ad d to a g roup m ust alrea dy be sto red in yo ur pho ne boo k. See âÂÂStor ing a na me and number â on page 48. 1. Wit h th e disp lay clea r, press W until you see the name or num b er you want, or choose Name then press Sear ch .
26 2. Pr ess Det ails , if sh own , o r skip to St ep 3 3. Pr ess Options 4. Use W to rea c h Ca lle r gr oups . Pr ess Selec t . 5. Use W to rea c h the gr oup to whic h you wan t to add this name or number . Pre ss Sel ect . Defi ning a ringing t one for a caller g roup 1. Wit h th e disp lay clea r, press Names 2. Pr ess W to rea c h Ca lle r gr oups . Pr ess Selec t 3. Use W to r each the gr oup you want. Pr ess Selec t 4. Pr ess W unt il y ou see Gr oup ring ing t one . Pr ess Sele ct . Use W to reach th e tone you w ant to hear when anyone from th i s group call s you. Pr ess OK . Ti p : You can set your phone to rin g only when peop le fr om cert ain call er group s cal l you, an d t o otherwi se be sile nt . See th e â Caller gr oup â desc riptio n un der âÂÂR inging opti onsâ o n pa ge 56. Renami ng a cal ler gr oup 1. Fo llow ste ps 1 -3 in âÂÂDef ining a rin ging tone fo r a call er g rou pâ 2. Pr ess W unt il y ou see Renam e group . Pre ss Se lect . 3. Ente r the gr oup name (see âÂÂEnteri ng le tters a nd numbersâ on pa ge 34 f or details) and pr ess OK Removi ng names fr om a cal ler gr oup 1. Fo llow st eps 1- 4 in âÂÂAdding names to a caller groupâ 2. Use W to rea c h No gr oup . Pr e ss Selec t . Call er group g raphics When someone ca lls yo u fr om a pa rticul ar call er group , you r phon e can dis play a gr aphi c to identi fy whic h caller group tha t pe rson i s calling from. 1. Pr ess Names , s croll to Caller g roups , th en pres s Se lect 2. Scr oll to the call er grou p you wish to display the grap hi c for an d press Sel ect
27 3. Scr oll to Gr oup grap hic and pre ss Sel ect 4. Scr oll to On to di sp lay the g rap hic t hat goe s wit h tha t pa rtic ul ar ca ller group Calle r ID Call er ID is a netw ork ser vice th at can di splay the na me and phone number of the person calling you, if the infor mat ion is ava ilable . Con tac t your s erv ice pr ovide r for det ails. If th e call er can be i dentif ied, the phone may disp lay the cal lerâÂÂs nam e and phon e number. The in form ation disp laye d dep end s o n th e in form atio n a vai lable th roug h the net w ork and your phone book . It is possible tha t onl y the name or the num ber will ap pear. Call - calle r ID u navail able will d isplay wh en the wireless networ k doesnâ t recognize the cal ling numb e r . Also, Call - ca lle r ID b loc ked m ay dis pl ay if th e ca lli ng party has blocke d calle r ID. Callin g card If you wi sh to us e a ca lling card for long d ista nce calls, you m ust f irst sto re yo ur ca llin g car d info rmat ion into your phone. You r phone can store up to four calli ng cards. Stor ing your calling c ar d 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Call ing car d ) 2. Scr oll t o desired calli ng c ar d and pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W or V to Edit , p r ess OK 4. Ente r sec urity code and pr ess OK 5. Pr ess Sele ct at Dialin g sequenc e . Sele ct the dial ing se q uenc e your c a r d use s (see the b ack of t he calli ng card), p r e ss W or V to choose se quence, then pr ess Sele ct Note : The or der of the s teps to f ollow m ay var y , depen ding on which dialing s eque nce your card use s.
28 6. Ente r acce ss nu mber wh en pr ompte d for the cal - ling c a r dâ s a ccess number (u sua ll y the 1-800 num- be r lis ted on th e b ack of th e ca ll ing c ard), press OK Note: Y ou can also r etrieve the access num ber from your pho ne book i f it ha s alrea dy been stored . Simp ly pr ess Sear ch , the n W or V to fi nd the n umber . 7. Ent er card n umb er and /o r PI N w h en p r o m pted to ente r cal ling car d number and pe rsonal ident ifica - tion num ber , then pr ess OK. Pr ess OK aga i n at Sav e ch ang es ? 8. Pr ess W or V to Car d nam e and pre ss Sel ect . Ent er card n ame us ing yo ur pho neâ s key pad , press OK . See â Entering letter s and nu mbersâ on pag e 3 4 if you need he lp on enteri ng the card na me For de tails about your pho neâ s secu rity co de, see âÂÂSecu rity codeâ on page 59. Choosin g a cal ling car d t o use 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Call ing car d ) 2. Scr oll to d esir ed car d and press Option s 3. Pr ess W or V to highli ght Se lect and pr ess OK . 4. Enter security code a t Secur ity code : , press OK 5. Y our pho ne wi ll displa y Car d ready for use Maki ng calli ng ca rd calls 1. Ent er th e ph one n um ber , in clud in g any pref ix (s uch as 0 or 1 ) t hat your call ing c ard m ay requi re when you make a c alling ca rd ca ll. Se e your c alling ca rd for instructions. 2. Pr ess and hold ó for a few second s until your phone disp lays Card call . 3. Lis ten fo r th e to ne , th en pres s OK . (Y our phone will displa y Wait for to ne, the n pr ess OK) 4. Lis ten fo r the t one ag ain , th en press OK . (Y our phone will disp lay W ait for tone, press O K again .)
29 Note: This pro cedure may not apply to all c allin g ca rd opt ions progr ammed into your pho ne. Plea se loo k at the b ack of you r calling c ard or contac t your long distance company for more info rmation. Chang e lock cod e Thi s featu re allo ws you to change yo ur lock code. See â Changi ng your lock code â o n pa ge 41 . Chang e se curi ty c ode Thi s featur e al lows you to chang e your secur ity code. See â Changing yo ur security cod eâ on page 5 9. Clear call lists Thi s fe ature w ill cl ear al l d ial ed n umber s , a s wel l a s numbers of a nswered cal ls and missed call s. You c a n not un do this operati on, so be careful . Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22. 1. Press Menu 2 4 ( C all log - Cl ear ca ll lists ) 2. High li g h t eith er All , Missed , Dia led , or Received and pre ss OK ( Al l wil l clea r all call lists , whil e the o thers clea r t hei r res pect ive c all l ists ) Clear tim ers This f eature clears al l call time rs for th e currentl y -sele cted NAM. See âÂÂCall timers â on page 24 for more deta ils. 1. Pr ess Menu 2 5 4 ( Ca ll log - Cal l ti mer s - Clear timers ) 2. Enter security code a t Secur ity code : and pres s OK Careful : Cleari ng call timers c an not b e undo ne. If you are using the cal l timer s to lo g or tra ck the amount of time y ou ar e using you r phone, yo u may wish to re cord the call ti mers befo re you erase them. Note: Th e Life timer contains impo rtant wa rranty i nforma tion and can not be rese t. See âÂÂLife ti merâ on p age 40 for detai ls.
30 Clock Yo ur ph on e has an inte rn al c loc k that can be dis played or hidden. It als o feat ures an al arm cloc k (see pag e 16) . Note: Th e cloc k is po wered b y your phoneâ s ba tter y . I f your c lock h as be en a ctivated and yo u remove the battery while your phone is still on, you will need to reset the time after you turn you r phon e back on. Howeve r, if you fi rst tur n your p hone o ff before removing the battery , your phone will r etain the ti me and date i t had b efore the battery was remo ved. Setting the clock 1. Press Men u 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e setting s - Cloc k ) 2. Scr oll to Adju st time and pr ess Select 3. Ente r p r esent ti m e at Time: (use two-digit fields for hours an d minutes) 4. Pr ess OK 5. Sele ct am or pm and pr ess OK (if a m/pm form at has been selected; see below) Selectin g time format 1. Press Men u 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e setting s - Cloc k ) 2. Scr oll to Time format and pr ess Selec t 3. Scr oll to eithe r 24- ho ur or am/pm 4. Pr ess OK Displaying o r hiding the clock 1. Press Men u 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e setting s - Cloc k ) 2. Scr oll to either Hid e clock or Dis play clo ck (only one will disp lay depending on the curr e nt setting) 3. Pr ess Sele ct
31 Conf eren ce c all This feature allows you to add a third party to a c a ll. You can use this f eature with loc al a nd long distan ce call s. Note: This feature ma y n ot be ava ilabl e in all wireless systems. See you r servi ce provid er for d etails an d av ailability. Maki ng a co nference ca ll 1. Whil e in a c all , ente r (or re ca ll from the phon e bo ok) the sec ond phone number and pre ss ó 2. Once the third part y ans wers, pre ss ó to con ne ct a ll t hree par ties 3. Pr ess ó again if you wish to disconne ct the thir d party . Pre ss ô to dr op both parties. Recal ling a number fr om the phone book during a con fe r e nce call 1. Dur ing t he c all, p ress Options 2. Scr oll to Name s and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Sea rch 4. Enter nam e and pre ss OK , or just pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough the phone book 5. Pr ess ó Cu rren t ca ll tim er This fe ature disp lays the r unning elapsed time on yo ur sc reen wh ile a call is ac tive. Once t he ca ll has ended, si mpl y pres s an y key to clea r the d ispla y. Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 24. Activating the c urr ent call timer Press Menu 2 5 ( Call log - C all tim ers ) and pre ss De tails . With Cu rren t c all t im er displayed, press Sele ct , sc roll t o On , and press OK
32 Customiz e profiles Thi s featu re al lows you to cus tomiz e indi vidual Pr ofil es. See âÂÂPr ofilesâ on pa g e 51 for d eta ils. Diale d calls Yo ur ph on e aut oma ti call y st ores the las t 1 0 nu m bers y ou âÂÂve dial ed . 1. Press Menu 2 2 ( Call lo g - Dia led cal ls ) 2. Pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough dialed numbers list 3. Pr ess ó to dial t he num b er you wish to ca ll You can al so acce ss th e last 10 dia led num bers if you press ó , then quickly pre ss W or V to scroll through the l is t. Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22 for detail s on other cal l lists. Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y See â The âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23. Earp iece volume The scroll ke ys on your pho ne wi ll ad just t he ear p i ece volu me dur ing a p hone cal l. Th e top scr oll key increa ses whi le the bot tom one dec reases the volu me. If a n ac ces sor y like a he ad set or a ca r k it, or one wit h i ts own lo udspea ker, is co nnect ed to your p hone, th e scrol l keys will ad just th e v olume fo r th at a cce sso ry. Note: Using the scro ll keys to adjust earpiece volu m e functio n s only durin g phone calls. Emergency calls Befor e attem pting any e mergen cy calls, se e âÂÂMaking an Em er- gency Callâ on page 80 for impor ta nt safet y information. 1. If the phone is not on, switch i t on 2. Pr ess the ô key to r eady th e phon e for calls. (Pr ess it twic e if ther e ar e stil l digit s on the disp lay .)
33 3. Key in the emerge ncy numb er for your pr esen t locati on (e.g. 911 or othe r offi cial emergency number ). Eme rgency number s vary by loca tion. 4. Pr ess ó IMPO RTAN T! Thi s phon e, like any wi reless phone, opera tes using radi o signa ls, wire less an d landli ne networ ks, a s well as us er -pro gramm ed funct ions wh ich can not guara ntee conn ectio n in al l c ondition s. There fore, y o u should ne ver rely solely upon any wireles s phone for essenti al commun icatio ns (e.g. , medica l emergen cies). Remem ber , to make o r receive an y calls , the p hone m ust be switche d on and i n a ser vice area wi th adeq uate wirel ess signal strength . Emerg ency calls may not be possible on al l wireless phone networks or w hen cert ain ne twork ser vic es and/o r phon e fea- tures ar e in use. Che ck with local wir eless ser vice provid ers. If certain f eatu res are in use (keyguar d, restr ict ca lls, etc.), you may first need to t urn tho se featur es off befo re you can m ake an emer gency cal l. Consult this do cument and you r loca l wireless se rvice provider . When m aking an em ergency ca ll, reme mb er to give al l the nec- essary i nformat ion as accu rately as possi ble. Rem ember tha t your wirel ess phone m ay be the only means of co mmunicat ion at the sc ene of an acc ident - d o not cut off th e call u ntil given permission to do so. Emergenc y key 9 Wit h t his feat ure on, the phon e attemp ts to make an em erge ncy ca ll whe n y ou pr ess 9, the n ó . Th e phone dial s the emergen cy numbe r pr e-progra mmed int o y our pho ne . Note: Y ou ca n also dial an emerg ency call by pressing and hold ing 9 unt il the p hone i ndicates i t is attempt ing t o make a n emerge ncy cal l. However , this met hod do es not wo rk when Keygua rd is active or when a pho ne is connect ed to a modem . Activa ting Emer gency key 9 Press Menu 4 1 1 ( Se tting s - Call se ttin gs - Emer gency key 9 ), sc roll to On to a ctivate or Off to cancel, t hen press OK .
34 IMPO RTAN T! Official em ergency number s vary by locati on (e.g . 911). Only one emerg ency number is pro gramm ed into your pho ne t o be dialed automatica lly by Emerg ency key 9, which may not be the prope r numb er in all ci rcumstan ces. Ente ring letters and numb e rs You can ent er lette rs, as well as numbe rs, when sto ring infor mat ion in to y our phon e by u sing you r phone âÂÂs key pad . Wh en y ou s ee th e l ett er yo u wi sh to ente r, sim ply press th e key as so ciat ed w it h tha t lett er u ntil it appears on the display (numbe rs also a p pear). ABC mode When you need to enter le tters into your phone, it wil l autom atica lly sw itc h over t o mode . Your phone disp lays the icon to i ndicate that your phone is in AB C m ode. It also displa ys when you are view ing nam e s ra ther t han numb ers. When is d isplayed, you can enter these characters: Wh ile y ouâ re ed itin g a na me, the V key will move the cur sor to th e left , and W will move it to the ri ght. Press Clear to co rre ct a ny m istak es. If you wis h to enter an emp ty space b etw een char acters, press 0 for each space. Key Charac ters Key Charac ters 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 space, 0 5 J KL5 * ( See next page) 6 MNO6 # Changes letter case; lo ng pres s toggl es bet ween ABC/ abc and 123 mode
35 Ch anging l etter case Press th e # key to switch between upp er a nd lower case letters. The icon w ill switc h to to ind icate you ar e us ing lo w er case. 123 mode When storing names to the phone book, you ca n enter a nu mbe r wit hin a nam e at any time . Sim ply pre ss t hat part icul ar number key a f e w time s u ntil it appe ars. Howeve r, you can do this more qui ckly b y acces sing the mode, without ha ving to scroll through each let ter to access the number you wish t o enter . Simply press th e # ke y for about 2 se conds while in mo de and the ico n w ill a ppe ar. W hile in this mo de, o nly numb er s can be ent ere d. Let te rs c an n ot b e ente red unle ss your phone is in mode. Pre ss the # key agai n for a couple of sec onds if you wi s h to deac tivat e the mode. Spec ial chara cters (f or stor ing names) W h e n i n A B C m o d e ( see page 16 ), you ca n p r ess th e â key an d the fo llowi ng sp ecial ch aracte rs will appea r. You can use the se charact ers to hel p when s toring names in your phone book. Simply press W or V to highl ight the one you wish to use and pres s Ins ert . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TI P : If you w is h to acc ess a spe cia l char acter th at appea rs to ward the e nd o f this list, press V for qu icker acc ess. Spec ial Chara cters (f or storing num bers) The follo wing s pecia l char acter s are hel p ful when you store names to your phone book ( see page 47 ). Sim ply pre ss t he * ke y o nce o r re pe ated ly, and th e fo llo wing char acters can be st o r ed with in the num b er sequence . ( p ) creat es a pau se wh en a n umb er i s d ialed ; th e di gits l ocated to th e righ t of t he â p â are aut oma ti- cal ly sent as touch tones af ter a 2.5 second pause ( see page 65 ).
36 ( w ) cr eates a âÂÂw aitâ when a num b er is di aled. The â w â makes you r phone wait for you t o pre ss Sen d or ó , then it sends the d i gits l ocated to the right of t he âÂÂwâ as touch tones ( see page 65 ). Yo u ca n a dd as m an y sp ec ial ch arac te rs a s yo u n ee d in a s ing le n umb er s eq uen ce. The se c hara cte rs can not be en tered whil e in mode. Era si ng s tor ed na me s an d n um be rs See âÂÂEra sing stored na mes and number sâ on page 49. Eras in g your enti re phone book S e e âÂÂEr asi ng you r ent ire p hon e bo okâ on pa ge 49 . Games You ha ve four exciti ng games to choose from in your phone. Press Menu 6 to c hoose one of the following games: REMEM BER! Yo ur pho ne must be sw itched on to use this functi on. Do not swi tch on the ph one when wire less phon e use is pr ohibite d or when i t may c ause in terferen ce or dange r. Mem ory Reve al pic tures to fi nd pairs in as few trie s as possi ble. Move the c ursor with t he 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (ri ght), and 8 (down) keys. Pre ss the 5 k e y to reveal picture s. Press th e # key to j ump ri ght over reveal ed pi ctures or move from top left to bottom ri ght. Press the â k e y t o j u m p l e f t over revealed pictures o r move from bott om right to top left. Onc e foun d , pairs sta y visible. Sna ke Feed the snake with as many goodies as possible 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 t he sc ore . If th e sn ake h its its own tail o r th e su rroun din g wa ll, th e ga m e is o ver.
37 Logic Find a se cret c ombin ation of fi gures. Avail able figure s ar e shown at the top of the d is play be fore yo u acce pt t he fir st gues s row. Us e the 2, 4 and 8 keys to move the cur sor and the 5 key to se lect the fi gure. T o copy a fi gure from a prev iousl y accepte d gue ss row, st art scroll ing with the 4 key , move the cursor to the desired figu re i n the nor mal way and ac ce pt th e se lect ion with the 5 k ey . Once you th ink you have the r ight c ombinati on, p ress th e * ke y. The r esult i s present ed as a se t of marks over th e row. A correct figure in the ri ght plac e gives a ful l mark ; a correc t figur e in the wro ng pl ace gives a hal f mark . The game end s whe n all the figu res a re corr ect and in t he ri g ht p lace. Dic e Us e this to pla y other games that r equi re a set of dice if one isnâÂÂt availabl e. Use t he Lev e l option to se t the num- ber of dice, up to six. You can roll , lock, and unlock each die as many times a s you w ish. Whe n yo u start a new game , the d ic e roll fo r a cou ple of s econds and t hen sto p. Use the 4 (lef t) and 6 (rig ht) keys to s elect a die. Pr ess the 5 key to lock or unlo ck t he sel ected d ie. Press â t o ro ll t he unl ock ed di ce a ga in. Game o ptions When you sel ect a game, you can choose from th e foll owing subme nu s: Level allo ws yo u to ch oos e the le vel o f diff icul ty. New game starts a new game. T op s core will displa y the top score ( does no t appea r in Logi c ). Inst ruc tio ns will describe how the game is playe d. Note: Last view or Cont inue may ap pe ar in the op tions li st if a game i s interru pte d, not finished, or if you have lo st th e game.
38 Inbox When you rec eive a text message , it âÂÂs s tored i n the Inbox. Your phone will display Messag e rece ived , along with the text message icon, a nd makes a sound ( depending on the message a lert tone; se e page 42 ). Please see âÂÂT ext messages an d page sâ o n page 61 for complete d e tails on this featu re. In-call menu Whil e in a ca ll, you ma y n ot ice the Opti ons soft k ey. Pre ssing this will access yo u to th e in-ca ll menu, and you may noti ce the f ollowi ng choi ces: T ouc h tone s You can manuall y enter a touch t one string or search for one in your phone book (see âÂÂPho ne bookâ on page 4 7) New call You ca n make a thi rd party co nferen ce call (see âÂÂConference call â on p age 31) Me nu Allow s you acce ss to your ph oneâÂÂs menu Names Allows you a ccess to your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 47) Mute Al lows you to m ute the mic rophone; if your micro ph one is al rea dy m u ted, th is wil l ch ang e t o End mu te (see âÂÂMicrophoneâ on page 43) Keygua rd This featur e helps protect the keypad against accidental keypresses. See â Keyguar dâ on page 9 for complet e de tails. Keypad tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). It sets t he volu m e of the tone you hea r when you press your phoneâÂÂs keys. No te t h at i f yo u c h oos e th e Sile nt profil e, keypa d tones wi ll be turned o ff.
39 Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you want to set the key p ad tone s for and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Custom i ze and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Ke y p a d t o n e s and pre ss Se lect 4. Pr ess W to scr oll thr ough the options; your phone pl ays a sampl e of each. Pr ess OK f or t he on e y ou want. La ngua ge Beca us e man y wirel ess ph on e cus- t omers s peak Engl ish as a sec ond lang ua ge, you r p hon e al lows yo u to choose your phon e âÂÂs displayed lang ua ge . Choosin g a language f o r your phone Press Men u 4 2 5 ( Setti ngs - Phon e set ting s - Langua ge ), scroll t o the language you wi sh to use and press OK . Yo u ca n c h oos e fro m En glish , Fren ch , Span is h, Por tugu es e and Tr adit ion al Chi nes e. Last call timer Thi s featu re disp lays the du ration of your last call . See â Call ti mersâ o n page 24 . Last number redial When you want to call your last dia l e d number, Pr ess ó and wait 3 second s Note: Yo u must be at the star t screen before you press ó
40 Lette r c ase You can chang e from upper to lowe r case when ente ring letters into your phone. See â Changi ng letter case â on page 3 5 for c ompl ete deta ils. Life ti m er Th e life t imer di sp lays the tota l time of al l ca lls d ialed and rec eiv ed with y our pho ne (in hou rs an d mi nut es only) . Th e life ti me r ca n not b e res et. Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 24. Lights This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Car Profile ( see page 51 ). Thi s featu re determi nes whethe r the li ghts are on only w hen you use your phone, or if they are on at all times. This sett i ng works only whe n your phone is co nnected to a car k i t. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r p hone lis ts ea ch pr o file . Use W to hi gh ligh t Car and pre ss Options . Note: Car will n ot app ear in the list unt il the p hone has bee n connect ed to a car kit at lea st once. 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to highl ight Lights and pr ess Select . 4. Use W to sc roll thr ough your choices a nd press OK If yo u sel ect Auto matic , your phon e âÂÂs l i ght s are turned off with in fifte en sec onds if no ke ys are press ed. If On is se lected, then th e lights wil l remain on the ent ire tim e yo ur ph one is con ne cted to th e car kit. Listen t o voice messages This fe ature all ows you to access yo ur voi ce messag es. See â V oice messag esâ on page 6 8 for co mple te detail s.
41 Lock cod e You âÂÂll need t he lock code to act ivate an d deacti vate Phon e Lock ( see page 50 ), or t o ch ang e you r loc k code. The default lock code is 1234. If you enter an inco rre ct loc k cod e five times in a ro w, your p hone w ill prompt you for th e security c ode (se e page 59 ). Chan ging yo ur lock code In a loc k cod e, only n umer ic ch ar act ers ar e ac cep ted . 1. Ent er Menu 4 3 2 3 ( Set tings - Secu rity set tings - Acces s codes - Chang e lock code ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e at Enter lo ck code : and pre ss OK 3. Ente r new l o c k code , pr ess OK 4. V erify new loc k code, pr es s OK Note: Wh en you chang e your lock cod e, make sure you store it in a sa fe place, a way from your ph one. A vo id en tering acc ess codes sim ilar to emerge ncy n umbers to preve nt acciden tal emerge ncy cal ls. Ma nual to uch t on es This setti ng d ete rmines how long touch tones are pro duc ed as yo u p res s t he k ey s on t he ke ypad . Note t hat touch tones are som e tim es called D TM F to ne s. See â Tou ch tones â on p age 65 for deta ils. Setting ma nual touch tones Press Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set tings - Phon e settin gs - T ouc h to nes - Ma nual t o uch tone s ) and highl ight one of the following options, then press OK. Co ntinuo us mean s the t one s ounds for as l ong as you pre ss and hold the key . Fixed sets the ton e length to .1 second, r egard less of how l ong y ou p r e ss th e k ey . Off turns the t ones of f, a nd n o tone s will be sent wh en y ou press the ke ys.
42 Memory status Thi s fea ture al lows y ou to see h ow many f ree and in-use memo ry loca tions are in yo ur director y. Also , see âÂÂPho ne book â o n pa ge 47. Press Names , s cro ll t o Options and p ress Sele ct . Then scroll to Mem or y stat us and press Selec t aga in Messages Thi s featu re allo ws you to access your voice and text messages, a s well as composing your own welcome note. Using messages 1. Press Menu 1 ( Messag es ) 2. Scr oll to one of the following options, then pr e ss Sele ct 1-1 T ext messages - See page 61 . 1-2 V oice me ssages - See page 68 . 1-3 We lc om e n ot e - See page 70 . Me ssag e alert tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). It se ts the tone that your phone m akes when you get a text message. Also, see âÂÂT e xt message s and pa gesâ on page 6 1. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the on e you w ant to se t th e me ss ag e al ert ton e f or a nd pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to highl ight Message ale rt tone , th e n p ress Selec t . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough your choices (you r phone plays samp les) an d pr ess OK .
43 Micro phone Yo u ca n mu te an d unm ut e y ou r p ho ne âÂÂs micr op ho ne whil e a call is in pro gre ss. Du ring a call , your phon eâÂÂs soft keys chan ge fro m Nam es and Menu to Opti ons and Mute . Muting and unmutin g your phone You c an mute the phoneâÂÂs m icrophone d uring a c all; simply press Mute . To unmute the microphone, press Unm ut e . If the se texts are not avai lable , press Options , sc roll to Mute or End mu te and p ress Sele ct . Muti ng and u nmuti ng also aff ect th e mi crophone s of any ac ces sor ies co nn ect ed t o t he pho ne. Missed ca lls You r phone will keep track of the l ast 10 cal ls you have miss ed if you were nâÂÂt aroun d to ans wer t he call. Missed call s w ill a ppe ar in yo ur pho ne o nly if y our phon e w as t urned on an d in a servi ce area whe n the call w as missed. If the displ a y says âÂÂMissed callsâ Press List . To call b a ck the d isplaye d numbe r, press ó . Press Exi t to go back to th e start screen. Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y See â The âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23. Checking the m issed calls l ist anytime Pr ess Men u 2 1 ( Call log - Mis sed ca lls ), t hen scroll thr ough the lis t. This shows you t h e phone numbers of the 10 most rece nt call s youâÂÂve not answere d. When the Forward if n ot answered op ti on in the C all Forw arding featur e ( see page 21 ) is selected , y o ur phon e tr eats th e forw arded call s as m issed calls . Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22 for detail s on other cal l lists.
44 NAM sele ction The servi ce provide r progra ms your phone with the phone numb er and sy stem inf ormati on int o your phone âÂÂs memo ry when your phon e is fir st acti vated . This is c alle d a N umbe r Ass ig nme nt Mo dule (N AM). For exa mple, your p hone can be acti vated in up to 3 di fferent servi ce ar eas (e .g. o ne in T oront o, anoth er in Montr eal, and may be one more in Va ncouver) , e ach givi ng your phone a differ ent phone number or account . Onl y one n umber ca n be a ctive at a ti me. When you se lect a phone num b er , youâÂÂre al so selecti ng which system youâÂÂre using as your home sy stem ( see âÂÂSystemâ on page 61 ). The first phone number displayed with th is menu is th e curre ntly s ele cted nu mber. Note: It m ay n ot be ne cessar y to hav e thr ee NAM s for your phone if your ser vice pr ovider ha s ser vice or roami ng ag ree- ments fo r each a rea in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service provider for details. Selectin g the NAM for your phone Press Menu 4 4 6 ( Se tting s - Net work ser vices - NAM sel ect ion ), high light th e phone nu mber you wan t to use and press OK . Note: Y ou n eed at leas t one act ive num ber to make cal ls. Y o u can not ch ange fro m one NA M to another during a call . Networ k feature setting Call f orward ing ( page 21 ), Call waitin g ( page 24 ) and Send ow n number ( page 59 ) a re net work s ervic es avai lable thr ough your ser vice pro vider or deal er. When you subs cribe to any of the se servi ces, your se rvice provider or d ealer gives yo u a s e pa rate f eature cod e to act iva te ea ch s erv ice . Deac ti vati o n cod es are us ed to dea ctiv ate ea ch ser vic e. Once y ou st ore t he app r opria te co d e in you r ph one , th e serv ice app ears as a me nu ite m. You ca n th en use the menu to acti vate and d e acti vate the se servi c e s.
45 Eac h time you us e a fe ature t hat req uires a feat ure code, tha t cod e is sent to the network to veri f y youâÂÂre us ing th e cor rec t featu re c ode. Note : If your p hone ha s more t han one pho ne num ber pr o- gramm ed, any f eature co de s stored will appl y only to your prim ar y phone number , or NAM 1 . See âÂÂNA M selectio nâ on page 44 for det ails on NAM. Stor ing codes 1. Press Menu 4 4 5 ( Se tting s - Net work ser vices - Netw o rk fe ature se tting ) 2. At Feature Code: , ente r t he fe atur e cod e or deacti- vati on cod e r e c e i ved fr om your d ealer (e.g. â 21 â , #21#, etc.), pr ess OK 3. W to the service th at the code appli e s to an d pr ess Sele ct 4. W to su boption, then Selec t (Repe at step as r equ ire d , based on numb er of su b option s) (Use step fo ur onl y for ca ll forwa rding option s) 5. W to Acti vate or Cancel , then pr ess OK Net wo rk se rv ices Some o f the featur es in t his men u are ne tw ork serv ices th at require a s ubscri p t ion. See your s ervice provi der for det ails and avail ab ility . 4-4-1 V oice pri vacy - See page 69 . 4-4-2 Call f orwar ding * - See page 21. 4-4-3 Call w aitin g * - See page 24 . 4-4-4 Sen d own n umb er * - See pa ge 5 9 . 4-4-5 Netw o rk fe ature se tting - See pa ge 44 . 4-4-6 NAM sele ctio n - See page 43 . * These features will n ot appe ar in the men u unle ss they are activat ed using N etw ork fea tur e set tin g . Se e âÂÂNetwork fea - ture setting â on page 44 for details.
46 One -touch d ialing This feat ure allows you to m ake ph one calls qu ickly a nd eas il y wi th th e t ou ch of a b utt on . You must store names and num bers in your phone book ( see p age 48 ) befo r e you can use this featur e. Then yo u can assign a name f rom the ph one b o ok to a one-touch dial location us ing your phoneâÂÂs keys 2 thr ough 8. Note: K eys 1 and 9 are u sed excl usively for dialing your voi ce mailbo x (see pag e 6 8) and fo r attem pting em ergenc y call s (see page 80) to the em erg ency numb er progr ammed into your phone (e.g. 911 o r other official em ergenc y numbe r). Assi gning one-touch dia l locations 1. Press Names, sc rol l t o 1-to uc h dia ling and press Sele ct 2. Scr oll to next a vailab le empty l ocati on, (e mpty) will appe ar , then pr ess Assig n 3. Scr o ll to select desired name and press Selec t 4. Rep eat as nece ssary Calling a number using one-tou c h dialing Pr ess and h o ld the key (2 thro ugh 8) for a f e w se conds t o cal l the numb er in the c orr es p on ding on e-t ouc h d ial lo cat ion . Note: If you pre ss and hold 1, your p hone calls yo ur voice mail- box. If you press and hold 9, and Emergenc y key 9 (Menu 4 1) is ON , your ph one attemp ts a cal l to the e mergen cy num ber progr ammed into your pho ne (e.g. 91 1 or ot her offici al emer - gency numb er). Changing numbe r s i n one-touch dial li st Wi th th is fe atu re, you ca n as sig n a diff ere n t num be r to any one-t ouch dial locat ion . 1. Press Names, sc rol l t o 1-to uc h dia ling and press Sele ct 2. Scr oll to the l ocation you wis h to chang e and pre ss Options
47 3. Scr oll to Change , t hen p r e ss Selec t 4. Scr oll thr ough phone book to sele ct new numbe r and pre ss Se lect Erasing o ne-touch dial locati ons 1. Press Names, sc rol l t o 1-to uc h dia ling and press Sele ct 2. Scr oll to the l ocation you wis h to eras e and pre ss Options 3. Scr oll to Eras e , pr ess Selec t , t hen p r e ss OK at Era se? Outb ox This is where all outgoing messages are stored . See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 61 for more details. Pagin g Yo u ca n r ece ive p age s w it h y our p hone . See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 61. Phone book You can store up to 199 nu mbers a nd associated names in your phon eâÂÂs m emory. These num b ers are right at your finge rtips for easy diali ng. Things to kn ow about the phone book Store d numbers m ay b e up t o 32 digit s long. Sto red nam es ma y be up to 1 6 ch ara cte rs lo ng. You can not store id entica l names into your phone (i.e., John, Jo hn); make sure tha t like names are some- what di ffer ent in the ph one book ( i.e. , John, John ny). Replace? foll owed by th e curre ntly stor ed name d is p lay s when stor ing a name al ready in mem ory. Acce ssing the p hone book Pr ess Nam es , scr o ll to desir ed subme nu and press Sele ct .
48 About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from which you can ch oo se. Sea rch allo ws you to sea rch for a speci fic n a me. Add ne w al lows you to enter new n ames a nd nu mbers. Options let s yo u cho ose you r s cro llin g vi ew , as we ll a s to show memory stat us. 1-to uc h dia ling allows you to assign up to seven one- to uch di al lo ca tio ns ( see page 45 for d etails) . Call er gro ups allows you to renam e or change the ringing tone for a calle r group (seeâÂÂCall fo rwardingâ on page 2 1) . Erase al l let s y ou e ras e e ver y n ame and nu m ber in y our phone bo ok. Yo u can erase o ne name and number at a time by pre ssing Det ails , the n Options when v iewing a nam e alr eady in th e d ire ctor y. Stor ing a name and number 1. Press Names 2. Scr oll to Add n ew and p ress Sele ct 3. Ente r name usi ng the keypad (use # to swi tch be twee n u ppe r an d low er case) and press OK 4. Ente r phone nu mber and p r ess OK Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and number sâ on p age 34 and âÂÂQuic k save â on pag e 60. Changi ng a number stored with a name 1. Reca ll sto red na me , t hen p re ss Det ails to v ie w numb er 2. Pr ess Options , s croll to Edi t and pre ss Sele ct 3. Pr ess OK w hile na me i s di spla yed , un less yo u wis h to change it. If so, pre ss and hold Clear , r e-enter name and press OK
49 4. Pr ess and hold Clear to era se numb er or use t he W and V ke ys t o edi t 5. Ente r new numb er 6. Pr ess OK to save new number Rec allin g name s & numb ers At th e st art screen, press W or V to vi ew names i n directory. Then scroll to the pe rson you wish to call and press ó to di al t he nu mbe r (p ho ne w ill d is pla y num be r di al ed t o c on firm ). Recalling numbers by name At th e st art screen, press Nam es . Th en pr ess the numb er on the keyp ad with the cor responding first lett e r of t h e nam e yo u wi s h to c all. You can also recall nu mbers by name by p ressin g Names , the n press Selec t at Sear ch . Ente r the name o f th e p er son y ou wish to rec all and pr ess OK . Era sing sto red nam es and number s 1. Reca ll st ored na me 2. Pr ess Det ails 3. Pr ess Options 4. Hig hlig ht Era se , the n pr ess Sele ct , then OK Note : You ca n not u ndo Er ase functi ons, so be care ful! Erasing yo ur entir e phone boo k 1. Press Names 2. Scr oll to Era se all and p ress Selec t 3. Pr ess OK at Are yo u sure? 4. Enter security code a t Secur ity code : and pres s OK Warning: This featu re will erase your e ntire phone book, whi ch can not be undone !
50 Phon e lock When you turn this on, your ph one will loc k after you swit ch your pho ne off and back on. Then, each ti me you t urn y our ph one o n, it w ill prompt you fo r a loc k cod e wh en y ou pr es s eith er Names or Men u . When the p hone lock is on, you can not a ccess most of your pho neâ s memo ry an d menu feat ures , or ma ke phone cal ls witho ut enteri ng the loc k code. T urning on phone lock Press Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Se c uri ty se tti ng s - Access code s - Ph one l ock ). En ter the l ock cod e then pr ess OK . Then scroll to On , and press OK aga in. When your phone i s lo cked , call s may be pos sible to th e emergen cy number prog rammed in to your phone (e.g. 911 or other offici al eme rgency number) inclu d ing call s wit h Emerg en cy ke y 9 ( page 33 ). Yo u can also sto re a n umb er i n the Unloc ked ph one numb er loc ation , w hich al lows y ou to ca ll thi s number even thou gh your phone i s locked. (S ee page 67 for detail s ). Answering a c all w ith phone lock on Pr ess any k ey e xcept ô and T urning off phone lock Press Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Se c uri ty se tti ng s - Access code s - Phon e lock ). Ent er loc k cod e and pre ss OK . Then scroll to Off and press OK aga in. Wit h phone loc k off, you can now use your phone without e ntering the loc k c ode each ti me you turn your phone on. Phone settings Phone settings allow yo u access to other phone features such as an alar m clock and your phoneâÂÂs language.
51 Using phone setti ngs Press Me nu 4 2 ( Se tting s - Phon e se ttings ), th en s cr oll to one of t he follow ing opti ons, then press Selec t : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2-2 Ala rm clo ck - See page 16 . 4-2-3 T ouc h tone s - See page 65 . 4-2-4 Res tore fact ory setti ngs - See page 53 . 4-2-5 Lang uage - See page 39 . Profile s No w yo u ca n adju st and cust o- mi ze yo ur ph on e to w ha tev er envi ronments you find yoursel f in ( i.e. meet ings, a movi e, etc. ) . Wi th P rofile s, you c a n con tro l your phone â s ri nging vol ume, ringing tone, m essage aler t, ke ypad ton es, w arnin g an d gam e to nes , etc., in a matter of seconds. Note : Resto re facto ry setti ngs (se e page 53) wi ll reset any changes made i n Profi les ba ck to the factory d efaults. The def ault se tting is Normal . Acce ssing Pr ofil es Pr ess Men u 3 Sele c tin g differ ent Pr ofile s If you want to change you r phoneâÂÂs Profile, qui c kly press the key. Quickl y press again to scroll thr oug h e ac h ch oi ce, t he n p ress an d h ol d th e k ey fo r a se con d to se le ct that Pr ofil e. Yo u can also scro ll th ro ugh the li st o f Pro fil es wi th a quick pre ss of the key. Then press W or V to choose ano ther Pro file an d pr es s OK . Eith er way , this onl y all ows y ou to se le ct ot her Pro files ; you can not c ustomiz e them here. Ke ep readi ng to lear n how to cu st omi ze a P rofil e.
52 Cus tomizing P rofi les Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) and scroll to desired Profil e, then press Option s . Once O ptions is sele cte d, Sel ect , Cu stom iz e and Rename wi ll ap p ear as y our cho ices. Once y ou have selec ted on e of the se item s, p res s OK . If you wish to go back to t he main me nu, pres s Back . Sele ct acti vates the curr ently hi ghlight ed Profile . Custo mize allo ws you to cu sto mi ze a P rofil e b y c han ging the cur rent sett ings. Rename al lows you to r e n ame the Profil e. When you select Customize , p ress OK and youâÂÂl l have access to several l ists an d sub-menus t h at will e n able you to adjust the set tings on the current Profile . Note: Car and Headset will not appea r in the Profiles list unless your ph one is connect ed t o a car kit or a he adset . However , they wi ll rema in in th e menu once connect ed for the f irst tim e. Note: W hen you change a sett ing in t he curr ent Pro file, it o nly affects th at Pro file and will not change yo ur pho neâÂÂs nor mal settings. Renami ng profi les 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Scr oll to de sir e d Pr ofil e and pr ess O ptions 3. Scr oll to Rename and press OK 4. Ente r new name an d pr ess OK aga in Note : Some pr ofiles ca n no t be re named. Receiv e d call s This shows you t h e phone numbers of the 10 most re cent cal ls youâ ve ans w er ed. Pr ess Men u 2 3 ( Call log - Rec eive d c alls ), th en scr oll thr ough the numb ers. Also, see âÂÂCall lo g â on page 22 for detail s on other cal l lists.
53 Th e âÂÂOp ti o ns â so f t ke y See âÂÂThe âÂÂOpt ionsâ soft ke yâ on p age 23 . Resto re factory set t i n gs You can reset the se tt ings of m any of your phoneâÂÂs feat ures to fac tory defau lts (as in a n ew tel eph one ). Re st orin g fac tor y set ti ng s Press Menu 4 2 4 ( Se tting s - Ph one set tin gs - Restore fa ctory s ettings ), ente r se curi ty code an d press OK . Note: Th e me mory, t imers , language select ion an d security code are not reset. However , any Profiles you have modified will reset whe n you restore you r settings. Rena ming profiles See âÂÂProfilesâ on page 51. Restr ict calls Th is fea ture all ows you t o re str ict in com ing and outgoing calls. Outgoing calls are restri c ted from a list of r estri ctions that y o u c reate yoursel f. Restric t outgoing c a l ls If no rest rictions have been define d in your p hone, you will n oti ce only one option: Add re str icti on all ows you t o cr eate your own li st of outgoing call restricti ons. The m axi mum number of call restr iction groups you can defi ne is 10. Once you ha ve entered Add re stric tion and have added at least one restriction, the following opti ons will be ad ded : Sele ct all ows you to sele ct call res trict ions fr o m the outgoing calls list. Edit allo w s yo u to ed it a n e xist ing o utg oi ng ca ll restriction. Era se will er ase any ex ist ing o ut goin g call r es trict ions .
54 Note : When calls are r estrict ed, ca l ls may be p ossi ble to t he emerge ncy number progra mmed into your phon e (e.g. 911 or oth er off ici al em erge ncy n umbe rs). Howe ver , Emer genc y key 9 may not operate dependin g on the type of restric tion you ch oose. Adding call restri c ti o ns 1. Press Menu 4 3 1 ( Se tting s - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri c t outg oing calls and pre ss Sel ect 3. Ente r the secu rity c o de a nd pr ess OK 4. Scr oll to Add r est ric tion to cr eate an outg oing cal l r estr ict ion an d pr ess OK 5. Enter th e number string you wish to r estrict and pre ss OK . Fo r exa mp le: If you wish to r estrict all c alls that b egin with 1, ent er 1 (th is will rest ric t all lon g dist anc e call s) If you wish to r estrict all call s that b egin with 1905, enter 1905 If you wish to r estrict all c alls that b egin with 416, enter 416 6. If you wish t o ente r a name for th e call r estriction, ente r th e name us ing your phoneâ s keypad, then pre ss OK Restrict inc om ing ca lls 1. Press Menu 4 3 1 ( Se tting s - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri ct inco ming c alls and pre ss Se lect 3. Enter securi ty code , then pr ess OK . 4. Scr oll to All c alls and press Mar k (or pre ss Unma rk if you wish to remove the r estriction ) 5. Pr ess Back and then pr ess Ye s at Sa ve ch an ges? Selectin g call re strictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity set tings - Re stri ct ca ll s )
55 2. Scroll t o Restr ict outg oing cal ls and p ress Sele ct 3. Ente r the secu rity code and press OK 4. Scroll t o Sel ect and p ress OK 5. Scr oll to each r estric tion y ou wis h to use and press Mar k ; pres s Unma rk to de activat e existin g restrictions 6. Press Back and th en pre ss Ye s at Sav e ch ang es? Editing c all r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity s ettin g s - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri c t outg oing calls and pre ss Sel ect 3. Ente r the secu rity c o de a nd pr ess OK 4. Scr oll to Edit and pre ss OK 5. Scr oll to the restri c tion you wish to edit, press OK Note: I f no name has been entered fo r a restri ction, the r estric ted number will be displaye d 6. Pr ess and hold Clear to erase entir e n umber , then ent er t he ne w cha rac ter s. Or use Wý or V to m o ve th e cursor to th e desi red loc a ti on and dele te a cha rac ter or in sert add itio nal char act er s. Press OK when finis hed. 7. Ed it nam e if de sired us ing sam e proc edure as ab ove Erasing c a ll restrict ions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity set tings - Re stri ct ca ll s ) 2. Scr oll to Restri c t outg oing calls and pre ss Sel ect 3. Ente r the secu rity c o de a nd pr ess OK 4. Scroll to Er ase an d p ress OK 5. Scr oll to the r es trictio n you wish to erase , pres s OK 6. Pr ess OK again to eras e re stricti on
56 Ring in g options This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). Yo u can choose how yo ur phone notifi es yo u of an incom in g ca ll. T his se tti ng do es no t aff ec t incoming text message a lert tones ( see page 61 ) . Selectin g ringing optio ns 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you want to set the ringi ng options for and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Ringin g optio ns , t hen p r e ss Select . 4. Hig hlig ht eithe r Ring , Asce ndi ng , Ring once , Beep once , Calle r groups , or Sile nt and pre ss OK Caller g roups sets the phone to Sile nt exc ept for calls from peopl e in selected ca ller groups (s ee âÂÂCall for - wardingâ on page 21) . Press W or V to hig hligh t t he desir ed calle r group (s) , t hen pres s Mar k t o s e l e c t o r Unma rk to de-sele c t t hem. Ri nging to nes This is on e of the s ett ings in yo ur pho n eâÂÂs Prof iles ( see pa ge 51 ). It s ets the r ingi n g tone f o r i n coming voice calls. If you set Ringin g Opti ons ( see page 56 ) to Sile nt or Beep once , r inging tone s are aut omatical ly of f. Selectin g ringing tones 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you wa nt to set the ri nging tones for and pr ess Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Ringin g tones , t hen p r e ss Select . 4. Scr oll thr ough the op tions. After you hear the tone you wish to use, press OK .
57 Ring in g vo lu me This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see pa ge 51 ). It se ts the def ault rin g ing volume fo r inc oming v oic e call s, me ssag e aler t t one s a nd the a larm . Setting the ringi ng volume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne list s each pr o file . Us e W to highlight the one you want to set the ringing v olume for an d pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Custom i ze and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Rin ging vo lume , then pr e ss Sele ct . 4. Scr oll thr ough the opti ons. W hen you hear the volume level y ou wish to use, pr ess OK . Note: The ringing vo lume setting is st o red individ u ally for the handsfre e car ki t and t he headse t. Roam ing Th is is a t erm use d to indic ate tha t you r pho ne is no t in its ho me a rea . Ca lls m ade o r rec eive d whil e roa ming ar e usual ly more e xp e nsive tha n calls m ad e in your home are a. When roaming in som e syste m s outsi d e y our home are a, yo ur p hon e may not be rec ogn ized by the host system (t he one youâÂÂre travelling i n) and you may not be abl e to place a ca ll. Contact y o ur service provide r for more specific i n forma- tion on how r o aming works with your phone, as well as any infor mat ion o n cov er age limit ation s. Ro ami ng In dica to rs When your phone begins roa m ing, it wi ll beep once and displa y ROAM or EX TEND E D AR EA , depe nding on how roaming w orks with y our phone. Contact your service prov ider fo r more detail s. If you r pho ne is not roam ing (i .e. in its h ome ar ea) it wil l eit her di splay HOME or t he name of t he se rvice provi de r.
58 Saved This is where saved text messages are stored. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on page 61 for details. Scroll ing view The re are three d iffere nt options on ho w you can view t he pho ne book. Yo ur choic es are: Na me list shows all stored name s in a sc rolling list. Three names wil l appear at any g ive n time. To view other names i n the dire ctory, scroll back a nd forth thro ugh the list using W or V . Name list is the defaul t setti ng. Name num ber displa ys individua l names and numbers stored i n your di re ctory. O nly one name will display on your screen at a ti m e , with the c orresponding phone nu mber. Us e W or V to view other names. Name only shows individual names only. To vie w other names, use W or V . Yo u can vi ew th e corre spondi ng phone numbe r by pre ssing Det ails , the n W or V . Selectin g your scro lling vie w 1. Press Names 2. Scr oll to O ptions , the n pres s Selec t 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Scro lling v iew 4. Pr ess W or V to sel ect eit her Na me list , Name num ber , or Name only , the n pr ess OK Secur ity setting s Th is me nu in clud es t he fo llow ing sec urit y feat ur es: 4-3-1 Re stri ct ca ll s - See page 53 . 4-3-2 Acce ss co des - See page 16 . The Acce ss c odes su bm enu incl ud es Phon e lo ck ( page 50 ), Unlocked phone number ( pa ge 67 ), Change lo ck code ( pa ge 41 ), an d Change security code ( pa ge 59 ).
59 Secur ity code Your phon e will prompt you for a se curity code fo r cer- tai n feat ures. T hese feat ures c an be used only a fter th e co rrect secur ity cod e has been suc cessful ly e ntered. Note: When e nt erin g your se cu rity c ode, ***** will a ppear o n the display to keep o thers from viewing your cod e. If yo u ma ke a mi stake enteri ng the co de, e rase the last digit entere d by pressing Clear , or pres s and h old Clear . The n enter the cor rect cod e or pr ess Back to ex it the cur rent feat ur e. If you ent er an incor re ct sec u rity code ( Code erro r will appe ar) five ti mes in a row, yo ur phone won âÂÂt accept any entrie s for the next five minute s. Your phone â s def a ult sec urit y code is 12345. It âÂÂs highly re commended that you change this co d e at once, write it dow n, and s tore it i n a saf e place away from your phone . Changing yo ur security code 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 4 ( Set tings - Secu rity set tings - Acces s codes - Change security code ) 2. Ente r sec urity code and pr ess OK 3. Enter new securi ty code at Enter new secur ity code : , pr ess OK 4. Enter new s ecurity code again at V erify new security code : , pr ess OK 5. Ph one w ill d ispl ay Se cur ity code cha nge d Note: If yo u have change d your se curity code and donâÂÂt remem ber the new cod e, conta ct your se rvice p rovider. Once you have changed your secu rity code, the default setting is no lon g er valid. Send ow n num ber In most se rvice areas , w hen you call s omeone yo ur name wil l be presente d t o his/her call er ID (if they sub- sc ribe). Th is featu re allow s you to bloc k their ca ller ID (i.e. your num ber will not be prese nted) when you call t hem. Th is feat ure work s on a per-cal l basis . Contact your service p rovider for more details.
60 Note: B efore yo u can de activat e this f eature, yo u must first store th e feature co de given to you by your servi ce pr ovider . Otherwi se, thi s feature ma y not app ear in th e menu. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 44 fo r more details. Note: This f eature is only eff ec tiv e when calling t o a number th at is equipped wit h Caller ID. 1. Press Men u 4 4 4 ( Setti ngs - Networ k services - Send own n umbe r ) 2. W to Ye s (to show your number) or No (to not show it) an d press OK 3. Enter t h e number you wish to c a ll (or pr ess Sear ch to r etrieve th e number f rom the phone b ook and pre ss OK ), then press OK 4. Y our pho ne wi ll attemp t to call t his number wi th the featur e code you stored i n Menu 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet w ork feat ure s ettingâ on page 44 ) Setting s This main me nu allows you acce ss to other fea tures. See these i ndivid ual en tries for more i nformat ion. 4-1 Call setti n gs - See page 23 . 4-2 Phon e se ttings - See page 50 . 4-3 Se curi ty setting s - See page 58 . 4-4 Networ k services - See page 45 . Storing a name & numbe r You can sa ve names an d numbers in the Phon e book. Eithe r use t he me thod de scribe d in âÂÂStoring a nam e and numberâ on page 48 or the âÂÂqui ck saveâ metho d described below . Quick save Ente r th e p ho ne number and pre ss Sa ve . Ent er a n am e at Name: if you wish (optio nal) , then p ress OK . Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and number sâ on p age 34 .
61 System Your phone is capable of working in Residential, Private, and Public Systems (such as your Home Syste m ). You can choose how your phone selects a ne twork to use. Thi s featu re is Menu 5 in your phone. The de f ault i s Aut om ati c , whi ch me ans your pho ne au toma tic ally se arches fo r network s avail abl e to yo u and choo ses the appr opriate on e. Every time yo u switch on your phone , it reset s this to Auto mat ic . If you choose Man ual , y our pho ne se arche s for ne twor ks, then be gins displaying them . Your phone displays AV A I L A B L E: or NO T A VAILABL E: for the syst ems it finds (You c an not use NO T A VAILABL E: systems). Use the W key to scr oll thr ough the choi ces, and pre ss OK when you see the one you wa nt. If you choose Ne w Sear ch , your phone begi ns a new search for ne w Priv a te and Resi d ential syst ems. When it fin d s the best new system, it displays it . You can then Sele ct it , or sta rt anoth er searc h b y pr essing Next . Note: If you ha ve two phone num bers (two N AMs), the Manua l and New search feature s are onl y used w ith you r prima ry phone number (NAM 1 ). See âÂÂNAM sel ectionâ o n page 44 for more i nform ation con cer ning NAM s. T o switch fr om private t o public If yo u are in a priv ate syst em and want ac cess to a public system, press and hold Menu when you a re not in a c all. Y ou r phon e wil l disp lay Search public syste ms? , press OK and you r phone will use the public system for the next (on l y onc e) outgoi ng call. After tha t it goes back to Auto matic sy stem sele ction . T ext messages and pages Before you ca n send or receive text messages a nd pages, you must subsc ribe to the text m essaging networ k servi ce. Some or a ll of the se fe atu res ma y not be ava ilab le in some w ireless systems. Please see your service prov ider for d eta ils an d avail abilit y.
62 Note: T ext messages that you receive with your phone m ay appear differe nt at t imes, due to messag es that o rigina te in networks othe r than your own. A lso, t he max imum l engt h of a text messa ge ma y d epen d on the n etw or kâ s ca p abilit ies. T ext mess a ge opt ions When you acce ss Text m essages , yo u w ill view a sc ree n with five different options. Inbox is whe re in co ming mess ages ar e recei ved and stored. Al l new, unread messages are kept here. Sav ed is a fold er w here all sav ed , read me ssag es are kept. Writ e new allows you to write text messages. Outbox is where outgoing m essages are stored. Erase al l allows you to erase all text messages. However, unread text messages will not be erased. Erase al l can be found quic kly when you access T ext messages by pressing V . Writing text messages Note: The a vailabili t y of writing and se n ding text messages may var y acco rding to your wirel ess ser vice provider . Plea se contact your service provider for details. Sending text m e ssages 1. Press Menu 1 1 2. Scr oll to Wr ite n ew and pr e ss Sele ct 3. Wr ite your message using the keypad and press Options 4. T o send the te xt m essage, pr ess OK wi th Send highl ighted 5. Enter the p hone number (o r press Sea rch to locate in the phone book), t he n pr ess Send
63 Sending optio ns If you press Options when sending a text message, youâÂÂll find the following choices: Sen d sends th e message as a n orm al te xt message. Set ting s allows y ou to tag yo ur messages (see below) Sav e wil l sa ve your message to the Sav ed fold er. Clear screen wil l clea r the me ssag e scr een . Message settings Urge nt w i l l n o t i f y r e c i p i e n t t h a t y o u r m e s s a g e i s i m p o r t a n t . When you rece ive a n Urgent messag e , the me ssage will be ma rked wit h a n exclam ation po int (!) in front of it . Read receipt notifi es you that r ecipien t has opene d your message. Callback no. wi ll pl ace yo ur phon e numbe r wit hin t he message. This i s the de fault setting and it is set t o on. Receiv ing text messages Your phone ha s spa ce f or up t o 30 text messages, depending on the l e ngth of each messa ge. When you r eceiv e a text me ssage Text messages are shown i n the orde r that th e y w ere received, in their orde r of p riori ty. Messa ge recei ved indicates an unread m essage or page. If more than o ne messa ge is rec eived, th e numb er of received m essages will be listed first. New emerg ency message indica tes that the message or page received was sent by someone via the se rvi ce provider. Emergency messages are sent only in sit uatio ns w here life and/o r pro pe rty are in im med iat e dan ger. Emerge ncy me ssages are l isted fir st and will override all ot her messages. Urge nt messages are also high pri ority messages.
64 Reading text messages With Messa g e rece ived displayed, press Read and scr oll t o new me ssage, th en press Read aga in Reading options Press Options while a te xt message is displayed to acce ss the fo llo w ing readin g o pt ions: Read next allo ws you to read t he next me ss age. Era se wil l eras e the m essage. Sav e will save the me ssage to the Sav ed fol der . Call bac k will automatica lly call whoeve r sent the message if any ph one n umber s ar e in cluded withi n the messag e. Forward al lows you to forwar d the message to som eone els e. Reply al lows y ou to reply t o the receiv ed mes sage. Call ing someone back in a message Press ó while the me ssage is d isplaye d to d i al the numbe r qui ckly. Or, wit h t he m ess ag e an d th e pho ne n umb er di spla yed on your phoneâÂÂs screen, you can press Options , scr ol l and s elec t Call back , th e n p re ss OK . Note: If m ore tha n on e numb er is o n the d isplay, th e numb ers ar e di spl ayed i n a li st. Simp ly se lec t th e ph on e num ber you wa nt to ca ll and pr ess ó . If n o numbe rs are found, y our ph one w ill displ ay No number found on thi s scr een Forwar ding a message Note: Th is featu re is o nly avail able if your ph one has been activat ed in a wi reless system that su ppo rts the se nding of text messages. With the message displayed, press Options , sc roll t o Forward and p ress OK . Then send the messa ge as you normal ly woul d.
65 Replying to a message Note: Th is featu re is o nly avail able if your ph one has been activat ed in a wi reless system th at suppo rts the se nding of text messages. With the message displayed, press Options , sc roll t o Reply and p ress OK . T hen write your r eply and send t he messa ge as you nor mally woul d. If a phone number appears i n the message you received, itâÂÂs used a s the de fault for the reply youâÂÂre se nding. This can be replac ed by another number, if you wish. Receiv ing a page Yo ur pho ne wi ll displa y Messag e received . The message wi ll di spla y Call: , f ollow ed by th e na m e or nu mb er of t he person who paged you. Nam es will appear o nly if t hat person has been st ore d in the phone book. When your phoneâ s memory is full One or more messages, of lowest pri ority, wi l l automa- tically be deleted in order to receive new text messages when your phoneâÂÂs memor y is full. If the me ssa ge me mo ry is still full, y our ph one wi ll displa y No space: m essage w aiting . You can cl ear th is notifi c ati on by pressing OK . Note: Messages are usu all y de leted from your Inbo x . A n in com ing emergency m essage m ay delete messag es from your Sav ed folde r . T o uch ton es Your p hone ca n generate vari ous sounds, calle d to uch to nes , whe n t he ke ys a re p res sed. The se a re al so known a s DTMF tones. Touch ton es can be us ed for many automated, ov er-the- phone s ervices such as checking bank balanc es, airli ne arrival and depart ure times, and using voice mailbox op- tions. Touch tones can be sent only when a call is active.
66 Storing to uch tone strings Touch t one stri ngs can be used for sending a n d re ceiving infor mation with yo ur pho ne. F or exa mple, you can s tore your offi ce voi ce mailb ox numb er, a lon g with your password fo r easy access to your me ssages. Stor e touc h tone strings the same way you store phone numbers ( see page 48 ). Yo u ca n s to re a w ho le d ig it se qu enc e in y our p hon e book an d send it a s touch tones for f requentl y-used strings of numbers. Sending a touch ton e str ing Make sure Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - T ouc h tone s - Ma nual t o uch tone s ) is n ot set t o Off . 1. Dur ing a c all , pres s Option s 2. Scr oll to T ouc h tones and p ress OK 3. Ente r touch tone string or re call string from th e pho ne b ook an d p ress OK Note: Use c autio n when sen ding con fident ial inform atio n over the ai r when u sing DT MF ton es in an alogu e mode . Storing to uch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Ente r th e p hon e number (e.g . your office voi c e mail box) 2. Pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. Ente r the touch tone strin g (e.g. voic e mailbox password) 4. Stor e the number as you normall y woul d Note: S ee âÂÂSpeci al Charac ter s (for stor ing n umbers) â on page 3 5 for d etails on âÂÂpâ and âÂÂwâ charac ters . When you dia l this number, your phon e fi rst dials the phone number, then w aits (because of the âÂÂwâ character) for you to p ress Sen d . Your phone the n sends your password. If yo u in clud e a âÂÂp â cha rac t er ins tea d of a âÂÂw âÂÂ, yo ur phone pau ses f or 2 .5 second s, th en aut omatic ally sends your passwo rd as touch tones.
67 T o uch t one leng th This featur e determi nes the l ength of e ach touch tone when they ar e sent a utomatic ally. Shor t sets the tone length to .1 second. Lo ng sets the to ne l en gt h t o . 5 sec o nd. You c an set the touch tone length by pressing Menu 4 2 3 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s etti ngs - T o uc h ton es - To u c h to ne len gt h ). Unlock ed phone n umber When t he phone lock i s on ( see pa ge 50 ), no ca lls can be made. However, you can store one number into your ph one th a t can be call ed whe n itâ s lock ed. Stor ing the unlocked phone num ber 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 2 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty setting s - Acces s codes - Unloc ked p hone num b er ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e and press OK 3. Ente r phone numb er at Numb er : (or press Sear ch and sc r oll th r ough the phon e bo ok) 4. Pr ess OK Call ing the unloc k ed phone num ber Note: Y our phone m ust be locked to us e this feature. Pr ess W or V on ce, the n ó or you can manua lly ente r the p hone n umbe r as i t is s t or ed and pr ess ó . Vibrat ing al ert This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). When your phone has th e vibr ating bat tery at tached, you ca n set your phon e to vi brate when you recei ve a voice ca ll. Note: Th is setti ng wil l not app ear in you r phon e un less a vibra ting b atter y has b een attached .
68 Activating vibrating aler t 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne lists e a ch Profil e. Use W to h ig hl igh t the one you want to set the vi brating alert f or and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to r each Vibr ating alert , t h en pr ess Se lect agai n. 4. Use W to highli ght On or Off and pre ss OK . I f you choose On , your ph one w il l vibrate ev en if you have set Ringin g opti ons ( see page 56 ) to Sile nt . "The vib rating al ert do es not wo rk when yo ur pho ne is connect ed to an y cha rger o r car kit" Vo ic e ma il b ox n um be r This nu mber dia ls your voic e m ailbox. See âÂÂVoice messagesâ in next sect ion. Voice message s Vo ice mail is a networ k serv ice that may requi re a subscription from your service provider. Yo ur ph on e wil l noti fy yo u wh en yo u rec ei ve a vo ice message. New voice message will appe ar o n the dis pla y alon g with the icon, an d youâÂÂll hear a short bee p. Your phone will d isplay the number of voice me ssages if youâÂÂve r eceived more than on e. Setti ng up your voice mailbox n umber Befor e you can retrieve a ny voice m essages, you ne ed t o store your vo ice mai lbox numb er. Your ser vice prov ider usua lly g ive s this nu m ber to you. When youâ re ready to store your voice mail b ox numbe r, press Menu 1 2 2 ( Message s - V oice messag es - V oice ma ilbox numbe r ). Then enter your v oice mailb ox phon e numb er and pre ss OK . Thi s number can be up to 32 di gits l ong and i s used until itâÂÂs c hanged . So if your ph one nu mb er cha ng es, you m ay n eed t o c han ge yo ur voic e ma ilbo x numb er al ong wi th it.
69 Gr eetings, passwords, and pr ompts These may vary i n diff e rent wireless systems. So i f you need inf ormation about how to record your greeti ng or ho w to st ore y our pas swo rd, con tac t you r ser vic e pro vider. YouâÂÂl l als o need t o contac t them on how t o li sten to v oice messages on ce youâ re connecte d to y our voic e ma ilbo x. Lis tening to yo ur voic e messages If New voice me ssage is displayed, just press Li ste n and follow t he prompts. If you â d rathe r listen to your messages later, press Exi t . You can l iste n to messages a n ytime if you press and hold t he 1 key; Call ing v oice ma ilbox wil l app ear on t he display . Or if you prefer, you can access your voice ma ilbo x by pres sing Menu 1 2 1 ( Messag es - V oice mess a ges - Listen to voice messages ). Voice pr ivacy Note: This f eatu re may not be avail able in all areas. P lease see your service provider for details a n d availa b ilit y . Use d on ly in d igita l ne twor ks, vo ice priva cy en cr ypts t he vo ice ch ann el s o that peop le can no t ea vesd ro p on yo ur c onv e rsat io n. Voi ce pri vac y will b ecom e ac tiv e only durin g a call an d wil l n oti fy yo u wi th a be ep . V oice priv acy act ive wi ll also appe ar on the displa y. If yo u turn thi s fea ture on and voi ce privacy becom es inacti ve f or any reason, you r phone displays Vo i c e pri vacy not ac tive and b eeps. You m a y set this t o On or Off by pressing Menu 4 4 1 ( Set ting s - Networ k services - V oic e pr ivac y ). Vo l u m e You can adju st the ri nging vo lume and earpie ce volum e of y our phone. See â Earpiece volum eâ on p age 32 and â Ringing vo lume â o n pa ge 57.
70 Warni n g and game tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs Profiles ( see page 51 ). Warning a nd gam e t o nes i nclude tones your phone makes for conditions such as errors, con fi r- mations, power on, battery l ow a nd recharge battery . The se tones also incl ude the s ounds your phon e mak es as you play its various games. You can s et warni n g and game tones on or off. T u rni ng w ar ni ng a nd gam e to ne s on an d o ff 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y ou r pho ne lists e a ch Profil e. Use W to h ig hl igh t the one you want to set the warning and game tones for and pre ss Options . 3. Hig hlig ht Cust o mize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to W ar ning and gam e ton es , t hen pre ss Selec t . 4. Scr oll to On or Off and pr ess OK Welc ome n ote You can program a w elcome note into your phone to di sp lay a mes sage when you f irst turn it on (i.e . hell o, yo ur na me , a re mi nd er, et c.). Th e m ax imum len gth is 36 cha rac ters . 1. Press Menu 1 3 ( Messa g es - We lco m e n ot e ) 2. Enter new message or edit an existing one, then pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W to Save or Erase and pre ss OK The wel come note di s pl ays ea ch time your p hone is swit ched on. Charac ters y o u ent er ar e a d de d to the l eft of th e cursor . Pr ess Clear to d e lete characters t o the l eft of th e cursor . Pr ess W or V to m ove the cursor right or left. See â Entering letter s and nu mb ersâ on page 3 4 for d etails. Wr it e ne w Thi s featu re allo ws y o u to wr ite text me ssage s with you r phone. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 61 for more details.
71 6. Da ta and fa x calls Note: Th is feature m ay not be available in all wir eless networks. Contact your ser v ice provid er for details a nd availability . You r phone can fu nctio n as a fax/ modem when con ne cted to yo ur PC or la pto p c omp ute r vi a the opti onal DLR-3 P d a ta cable. Yo u must als o have the appropriate f ax or data software ins talled and config ured t o send and r eceive da ta or faxe s. ( Please refer to the docu mentat ion incl uded wi th your DLR-3P Data C able. )
72 7. Accessories If you want t o enhance your phoneâ s functional ity, a n ex tensive range of ac cessori es i s avai lable for you . You can select any o f these items to help accommodate you r spec ific communica tion n eeds. Fo r ava i l abilit y of t hese and ot her a cces sories , cont act you r serv ice provider. A fe w pr ac tica l ru les f or ac ces so ry o per atio n: Kee p all access ories out of r each o f sm all chil dr en. When you disc onnect the power c ord of any acce ssory , grasp and pull t he p l ug, not th e cord . Check regu larly tha t any vehicle -insta lled ac ces- sor ies are mount ed and ar e ope ratin g pr operl y . In stall ation of any c omple x c a r acc essor ies must be m ade by qualif ied p ersonnel on ly . Use only b atteries, c harg ers and a ccessories ap proved by the phone man ufacturer for use with t his parti cular phone model. The war ranty d oes no t cover def ects or damag es c aused b y a produ ct whic h is not a Nokia Or iginal A ccessor y . See p age 6 fo r impor tant bat ter y usag e inform ation. For availab ility of approved accesso ries, plea se check with your Nokia a uthorized d ealer . Batte ries The fol l owing t a ble shows batte ry options that are ava ilab le for you r ph one, cha rg ing t imes with th e Rapi d Tra vel Char ger (A CP-9U) an d the Stand a rd Trave l Char ger (ACP-7U ), talk time s, and standb y times. Consult your service provider for more information.
73 Charging Tim es Note: Th e time s displayed above ar e appr oximate and will a llow your batte r y to obtai n appro ximate ly 80% of its capa city . A t this time, the batter y scroll bars on your phoneâ s d isplay will stop scrol ling. If you wi sh to o btain 10 0% bat ter y capaci ty , pl ease allow an other t wo h ours to âÂÂtrickleâ or âÂÂm ainten anceâ charg e. Standby and T a lk Times Note: Th e tim es shown a re appr oxima te. Ba tter y opera tion time s var y accord ing to sign al cond itions, net work para meters set by th e ser vice p rovider , and how yo u use you r phone . Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BLS-2/BLS-2N Extended L i-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2S Extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH Batter y 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Extended Li -I o n Batter y 1500 mAh 5 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Ta l k T i m e Analogue Ta l k T i m e Standby Ti m e BLS-2/BLS-2N 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 (an a) BMS-2S Extended N i MH Batter y 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (an a) BMS-2V Vibrat- ing NiMH Battery 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (an a) 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 (an a)
74 Char gers & O the r Acce ssori es Th e follo wing cha rger s and oth er ac cess orie s are ava ilab le fo r you r ph one; plea se see yo ur de aler for de tail s. Also, r efer to the accessories br o chur e that was included in you r sal es pa cka ge fo r the en tir e lin e of Noki a Ori ginal Accessor ies. Note: W hen a charg er is no t in use, d iscon nect it from the pow- er sourc e. Do n ot lea ve the bat tery conn ected to a cha rger for longer t han a week, since over charging may shor ten its life. If left u nused, a fully char ged ba ttery wi ll dischar ge itsel f over time . Standar d T ravel Char ger (AC P -7 U) This lightweight (187g) and dura ble AC charg er can be used w i th a ll batte ry options. To us e th e Stan da rd Tr ave l Cha rge r, p lu g it int o a w all ou t- let and connec t the lead f rom the c harger to the bas e of your phone . The c harger can also be used togethe r with the Compact Desktop Charging Sta nd (DCH-9) . Rapid T ravel Char ger (ACP-9U) This lightweight (100g) AC charger can be used w i th all battery op tions. Call s can be ma d e dur ing char ging, eve n wi th a fu lly di sc ha rged batt e ry. To u se th e Ra pi d Tra vel Ch arg er (AC P-9U ), plug it in to a s ta ndar d 120V AC w all o utl e t, a nd connect t he le ad fr om the c harge r to th e base of your phone. Th e ch arge r ca n al so be u sed tog et her wit h th e o ptio nal Compact Desktop Charging Sta nd (DCH-9) . Appr oximat e char ging times f or di schar ged bat terie s are show n at th e beginning of t his section.
75 Rapid Ci gar ette Li ghter Char ger (L CH-9) Yo u ca n ch arge yo ur phoneâÂÂs b attery f rom your ve hicle ba ttery by using t he Rapid Ciga rette Light e r Charger (LCH-9). You c an also use this ligh tweig ht char ge r w ith th e Compac t Desktop Char ging Stand ( DCH-9) . Call s are possi ble duri ng chargin g. A gree n light ind icates the charger is ready for charg ing (when no t char ging) or f inishe d charg ing (i f it has be en ch arging) . The batter y ch arging t imes are th e same as th o se for t he Ra pid Tr avel Ch arger (ACP-9U ) The input vol ta ge range i s from 11 t o 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoi d prolonged cha rging w ith the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not running; this may cause the b atte ry of your car to drai n. Not e als o tha t in some c ars the cigar ette l ighter plug i s not p rovided w ith el ectrici ty if t he ign i tion is not switched on. Compact Desktop Char ging Stand (DCH-9) Use d t oge th er wi th th e Stand ard Trave l Charge r (ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-9U), t he Com- pact Desktop C harging Stand (D CH-9) is an econ omica l cho ice w hen yo u n eed yo ur pho ne cl os e at ha nd, alwa ys re ady for c alls. This c harging sta nd allows you t o charge your p honeâÂÂs bat tery in the fro nt chargi ng sl ot, plus a sp a re battery in t he rear ch argi ng sl ot. When char ging bo th batteri es simul taneou sly, cha rging will begin in the front c hargi ng slot and then move to the rear slot once t h e f ro nt batte ry is 100% charged.
76 Plea se refe r to the c hart be low for c hargi ng time s in the re ar charging sl o t. Note: P lease n ote that if you are char ging a b atte ry in t he rear chargi ng slot w hile another batter y oc cup ies the front slot , please allow a n additi onal two hours fo r a âÂÂmainten anceâ charge for the batt ery in the front slo t. Please se e page 73 for chargi ng time s for the fro nt charg ing slot . If youâ re c ha rging a battery i n the front charging slot, charging is indic ated by the sc rolling ba ttery bars on the righ t si de of your ph oneâ s d ispl ay. W hen the scr ollin g stops, th e batte ry is approximately 80% charged. A batte ry will b e full y c harge d a coupl e of hours af ter the scrolling stops. Als o, you may not ice a li ght indi cator on the s tand, which i s used for ch arging a spare b a ttery. A gr een lig ht ind icates a ba ttery i s a t least 80% f ull; th e red ligh t ind icates a ba ttery i s charg ing. DCH-9 Rear Slot Char ging T imes Battery Option Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U When front slot e mpty When front occupie d When front slot e mpty When front occupie d BLS-2/BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs 30 min 8 hrs 30 min 4 hrs 10 min 5 hrs 25 min BMS-2S Extend ed NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultra Exte nded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs 15 hrs 40 min 8 hrs 10 hrs 30 min
77 8. T r oub les h oot in g What if chargin g fails? If Not cha rgin g is displayed , charging is suspended . Make sure the b att ery is conn e cte d to an ap pr oved char ging device a nd t hat the batter y is at roo m tempe r- atu re. E xtr eme t emp er atur es, h ot o r c old, can af fect you r batteryâ s perf ormance and pre vent c harging. If charging still fails, disconnect the charger from your phone . Then r econnect t he charg er to your phone an d re try. If you st ill exper ience ch arging prob lems, conta ct your dealer and, if necessary, bring your phon e in t o have it s ervic ed. A ls o rem embe r to bri ng in you r bat tery and ch a rger. No s ervi ce If youâÂÂre outside the wireless se rvice area, No ser vice w ill disp lay on y our pho ne . No ca lls can be made or received, h owever, emergency 911 c alls may still be possible. What if the call doesnâÂÂt go through? You r phone can make a nd re ceive calls onl y when itâ s switched on and in the wireless network âÂÂs service area. No se rvic e means tha t youâÂÂre probab ly outside th e wire- les s ser vice area. No ca lls can be ma de or rec eived. See âÂÂGet a goo d signalâ on page 7. Chec k ca ll rest rict ions means ca lls to the phone nu mber yo u trie d to ca ll ar e rest ric ted ( se e â R estr ict cal lsâ on page 53 ), or y our phone is locked ( see â Phone loc kâ on page 50 ). Note: Check with your service provider for information a bout when you need to dial a âÂÂ1â and/or an area code i n add ition to the num ber . If you ma ke a mistake d ialing Press Clear to delete th e last c haracter ente red, or press a nd hold Clear to dele te all char acter s en tere d .
78 9. Re fer en ce In for ma ti on Impor tant Safe ty Info rmation Tr affi c Saf ety Do not u se a h and-he ld tele phone wh ile dr iving a veh icle. If usin g a han d-held phone pa rk the vehicle b efore conver sing. Always secu re the phone in its ho lder ; do no t place th e phone on the passeng er seat or where it c an break l oose in a collisi on or sudden stop. The use of an alert de vice to operat e a vehi cleâ s lights o r hor n on pu bli c ro ads i s not per mitt ed. Reme mber , road safety alw ays comes first! Oper atin g Enviro nmen t Reme mber to follow any speci al regulation s in for c e in any area and always sw itch o ff your phone whenever it is forbidd en to use it, or when it may cau se inte rfer e nce or dang er . When connecting th e phone or any a ccessory to ano ther device, r ead its userâ s guide for deta iled safety instructions. Do no t conne ct inc ompatib le products. As wi th other mobil e radio tran smittin g equipm ent, user s are advised that fo r the satisfact ory ope ration o f the equipm ent and for the safety of p erso nnel, it is recommend ed that the equip- ment sho uld only b e used in t he norm al op erating p osition (held to your ear wi th the an tenna p ointing over you r shoulde r). El ectroni c Devic es Most moder n elect r onic equipment is shie lded fr om rad io fr e quency (RF) signals. However , cer tain electr o nic equipment may not be shielded ag ainst the RF signals from your wir eless phone. Pace m ake rs Pacem aker man ufacturers recomm end th at a mi nimum sepa- ratio n of 6 inc hes (2 0 cm.) be mainta ined betw een a han dheld wireless pho ne and a p acemaker to a void potent ial interference with t he pacemake r . Th ese r e com mendat ions are consistent with t he indepe nde nt r e search by and recommend ations of W ir eless T echno logy Research. P ersons with pac emakers: ⢠Sho uld alw ays keep the phone more th an 6 inches (20 cm) from t heir pacem ake r when th e phone is switch ed on; ⢠Should not car ry the p hone in a bre ast pocke t; ⢠Should use the e ar opp osite t he pace maker to min imize the poten tial for interf e ren c e. ⢠If you have any r eason to susp ect that interf erence i s taking place, swi tch off your ph one immedi ately .
79 Hear ing Aids Some digita l wireless ph ones ma y inter fere with some h earin g aids. In the event o f such i nterfe r ence , yo u may want to consult your servic e pr ovider . Other Medic a l D evice s Operati on of any radio tran smittin g equipm ent, i ncludin g wire- less ph ones, ma y inter fer e with th e functi onalit y of inadeq uatel y protected me dical devices. Consult a physician or the manufac- turer of the medi cal devi ce to de termi ne if they a re adequatel y shielded fr om exter nal RF ene rgy or if you have any q uestions. Switch o ff your phone in he alth ca r e fa cilities when any regul a- tions posted in these areas instr uct you to d o so. Hospitals or healt h care facilities m ay be usi ng eq uipment that could be sensitive t o ex ter nal RF e nergy . Ve h i c l e s RF sign als may affect improperl y installed or in adequa tely shielded electronic systems in m otor veh icles (e.g . elec tr on ic fuel injec tion syst ems, elect ro nic a nti-skid (an ti-lock ) braking systems, elec tr on ic speed c ontrol systems, air bag system s). Check wi th the m anufactu rer or its representative regarding your vehi cle. Y ou shoul d also con sult th e manuf acturer of an y equipme nt that has b een add ed to yo ur vehi cle. Pos ted Faci liti es Switch your phone of f in any facility where p osted notices so req ui re . Potent ially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off you r phone when in an y area with a potenti ally ex plo- sive atmosphere a nd obey all signs an d instru ctions. Sparks in such areas cou ld cause an explo sion or fire resulting i n bodily injur y o r ev e n death. Users a r e ad vised t o switch o f f the pho ne whi le at a refuel ing po i nt (s ervi ce s tat ion ). Us ers ar e r emin ded of t he ne ed t o observe restrictions o n the use of rad io eq uipment i n fuel depots (fuel st orage an d distri bution areas), chemi cal pla nts or where blasting operati ons ar e in progr ess. Areas with a potenti ally exp losive at mo sphere ar e oft en but not always c learly marked . They i nclude below deck on boats; chemical transfe r or sto rage facili ties; vehi cles usin g liquefie d petroleum gas (su ch as propane or butane); areas where the air contai ns chem icals or par ticles, su ch a s grain, d ust or m etal powder s; and an y ot her area where you would nor mally b e advised to tur n o f f you r vehicle eng ine.
80 Ve hicl es Only qualifie d perso nnel sh oul d servi ce the phon e, or inst all the pho ne in a ve hicl e. F a ulty ins tal lat io n or ser vic e ma y be d ang er- ous and m ay inval idate any warr anty w hi ch ma y app ly to the unit . Check regularl y that all wireless pho ne equip ment i n your vehicle i s mou nted and opera ting properly . Do not st or e o r carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materi als in the same compar tment a s the phone, its pa rts or accessori es. For vehi cles equi pped with an air b ag, rememb er th at an air bag inflates with great for ce. Do not place objec ts, inclu ding both installed o r por table wi r el ess eq uipm ent, in the a rea over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar ea. If in-vehicle wir eless equipm e nt is impr operly installed a nd the ai r bag infla t es, serious injury could result. Switch o ff your ph one bef ore boarding an a ircraft. Th e use of wireless te lepho nes in an aircraft may be dan ger o us to the operat ion o f the aircraft, d isrupt th e wireless tel ephone network and may be ille g al. Fai lure to obse rve thes e instru ctions ma y lead t o the s uspensi on or den ial of te lepho ne servi ces to t he offender , or lega l action , or both . Emergency Calls IMPO RTAN T! Thi s phone, like any wir eless phone, operat es using radi o signa l s, wireless a nd lan dline net work s as well a s user -programme d func - tio ns which can not guara ntee conn ection in al l co nditi ons. Ther efor e, you sh ould ne ver r ely sole ly upon any wi rel ess phone for essen tial commun icat ions (e.g. me dical e mergenc ies). Reme mber , to make o r receive an y calls th e phone mu st be switche d on and in a se rvice a r ea with ad equate signal str eng th. Emerg ency cal ls ma y not be possibl e on all wireless pho ne net- works or when certain networ k services and /or phone feat ures are in use. Check with loc al service providers. Ma king an Eme rgen cy C all 1. If the phone is not on, switch it on 2. Press the ô key to ready t he phon e for ca lls. (Pr e ss it twice if there are still digi ts on th e displa y . ) 3. Key in th e emerg ency num ber for your present locat ion (e.g. 91 1 or oth er o f f icial e mergen cy number ). Emer genc y nu mbe rs va ry by l ocat io n. 4. Press ó If certain f eatu res are in use (keyguar d, restr ict ca lls, etc.), you may fi rst need to turn thos e featur es off befo re you c an make an emer gency cal l. Consult this do cument and you r loca l wire- less ser vice provider .
81 When making an eme rgency c all, remember t o give all the ne- cessary i nform ation a s ac curatel y as p ossible. Remem ber th at your wireless ph one may be t he on ly means of com municat ion at the sc ene of an acc ident - d o not cut off the cal l unti l given permission to d o so. Cert ificatio n Infor matio n (SAR ) THIS MOD EL 616 0 PHO NE ME ET S GOV ERNM ENT REQ UIR E- MENTS F O R EXP OSURE TO RADIO W A VES. Y our m obile phone is a radio transm itter and r eceive r . It is d e- signed and manufact ured not t o exceed the l imits for expo sur e to rad io frequency (R F) energ y set by Ind ustry C anada. Thes e limits are par t of co mprehen sive guid elines an d est ablish p er- mitte d levels of R F en ergy for the g eneral populat ion. The guideli ne s are based on stan dards that w ere devel oped b y inde penden t scien tific org anisation s throu gh periodic and tho roug h evaluati on of scie nt i fic studies. The guideline s include a subst a ntial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, rega rdless of age a nd health. The exp osure standard for mobil e phon es employs a unit of measurement known as the Speci fic Abso rption R ate, or S AR. The SAR limit set by the Industry Canada is 1.6 W/kg* T e sts for SAR are con ducted using s tandard ope rating po sitions w ith the phon e transm ittin g at its h ighest certifie d powe r level in all test ed fr equen cy bands . Althou gh the SAR i s determine d at the highe s t certi fied pow er level, the act ual SAR of t he ph one while opera ting can be well bel ow the maxim um value. This is b ecau se the phone i s designe d to op erat e at multi ple pow er level s so as to use onl y the po wer requi r ed to reach the netwo rk. In ge neral, the cl oser you a r e to a b ase stati on, the lo wer the p ower ou tput of the p hone. Before a phone m odel i s availab le for sal e to the pub lic, co mp li- ance wit h the Canadi an Sta ndard must be show n. The high est SAR value for this mod el phone when te sted for use at the ear is 1.4 6 W/kg. W hile the r e ma y be di f f er enc es be tween the SAR levels o f va rious ph ones and at vari ous p osition s, they all m eet the gove r nmen t r eq uirement for RF exp osure. * The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 .6 watts/kilogr am (W/kg) avera ged over one gram of body ti ssue. The standa rd i ncorp orates a su bstanti al margi n of safety to give addi tiona l pr otection for the pu blic a nd to acco unt f or any v aria- tio ns i n meas ure ments. SAR value s may vary depe nding on natio nal reporting requi r em ents and the n etwork ba nd. For SAR infor mation in othe r regions pl ease look und er product in forma- tion at www .no kia.com
82 Car e and Ma inte nanc e Y our p hone i s a product of su perior d esign and craftsma nship and should be tr e ate d with car e. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill a n y warranty obligation s and allow you to enjoy this p r od uct for man y years. When usi ng your phone, battery , charger , OR an y accessory: ⢠Keep it and all its p arts and accessori es out of small childr enâÂÂs reac h. ⢠Keep it dry. P recipit ation , humidity a nd liqu ids co ntain minerals t h at will corr o de el e ctronic c ircuit s. ⢠Do n ot use or store it in dusty, d irty areas as its mo ving parts can b e damag ed. ⢠Do n ot store it in ho t areas. High temp erat ures can shorten the life of ele ctronic d evices, d amage batteries, and war p or m elt certai n plasti cs. ⢠Do n ot store it in co ld areas. When t he phon e warms up (to its normal ope rating tempe rature), moisture can form inside t he phon e, whi ch may d amage t he phon e's elec - troni c circui t boar ds. ⢠Do n ot attem pt to o pen it. N on- expert ha ndling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do not d rop, kno ck or shake i t. Rough ha ndling ca n bre ak inter nal circ uit boar ds. ⢠Do n ot use ha rsh chem icals, cl eaning so lvents, or strong deterg ents to clean i t. ⢠Do n ot paint i t. Pai nt can cl og th e devic eâÂÂs moving par ts and pr event pr ope r oper ation. ⢠U se on ly t he sup plie d or an app r o ved r e plac emen t a ntenn a. Una uthor ized anten nas , modi fica tions o r att ach ments coul d dama ge the p ho ne an d may vi ola te regul ati ons go ver n ing radi o de vi ces. ⢠If the phone, batter y, cha rger, o r any acc essory is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified ser vice facility. The p ersonnel ther e will assist you, and if n eces- sa ry, a rra nge f or s erv ice.
83 10 . T e chni cal Data Wire less Sy stem Dual -Band TDMA an d AMPS Weight 165g (5.8 oz) with BMS-2 S 900 mA h N iMH Batt er y Size 140 cc Freq uency Range Lowban d 824.04 - 848.97 M Hz (TX) 869.04 - 893.97 M Hz (RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (RX) Tr ans mit te r Ou tp ut Power Up to 600 mW nominal Bat tery V oltage 3.6 V n omina l Charging current 850 mAh m ax. Oper atin g T emperat ure -20ð C to 40ð C (-4ðF to 104ðF) Number of Channels 832 lowband 1997 highband Number of NAMs 3 Memory Locations 199 Memory Capacity Alpha: 16 digits per locati on Numeric: 32 digits per location CANADA NOKIA PR ODUCTS LTD. â 6 01 Westne y Rd. Sou th, Ajax, Ont ario L 1S 4N7 . T el: 90 5-427 -1373 1-888 -22- NOK IA (1 -888 -226- 65 42) Fax: 9 05 -427- 1070 Th e inf orm ati on co nt aine d in t his pho ne wa s w rit ten f or du al- mode TDMA a nd AM PS phon es. T he right to make c hange s and i mprove ments to any of th e pr oducts described in th is guid e without prio r noti ce is reserv ed. é 200 1 No kia Mo bile P hones. A ll ri ghts re served . Nokia, Connecting Peop le and the Orig inal Accesso ries log os ar e tra d emarks of Nokia Corporatio n and/or its af filiates. Ex port cont ro ls This p roduct contains commo dities, t echnolog y or software exporte d from the U nited S tates in accord ance wi th the Export A dmin istra tio n regu lat ions . D iver sion cont rary to U. S. or Canadian law is prohib ited. 935238 7 Issue No. 3 Printe d in Canada 10/01
84 11. Nok ia On e-Y ear Limi ted W ar ranty Noki a warra nts t hat the N okia w i r eles s phone and acce ssories ar e fr ee fr om defect s in ma teria l and work manship. The warrant y period for the Phone (Radio ) uni ts and all ac cessori es (excl udin g carry cas es) is twelve (12) months f rom the date of pu rchas e OR fo urteen (1 4) mon th s f rom d ate of w h ol esal e s hi pme nt from No kia , OR fi fteen (15) mont hs fr om the date of manu factur e by Nok ia. The warr ant y pe rio d fo r th e Car ry ca ses i s th r e e (3) months f rom the date of pur chase or fiv e (5) month s fr om the date of wholes ale shipme nt fr om Noki a. During the warran t y period, Nokia will, a t its option, repair or replace t he d efectiv e pr o duct free of char ge. Replace men t Product may be eit her new or remanufactured o r refurbi shed. Howeve r , i f Nokia de termi nes that the warr anty conditio n s can n ot be applie d , the pur chaser will be billed fo r the r epair and shippi n g. EXCE PTIONS This w arranty i s subj ect to the fol lowing exceptions: 1. Mo bile o r fixed in sta llation , whic h is n ot in acc ordance with t he inst alla tion in structi ons , publish ed by Nokia , will voi d the wa rranty . Damage caus ed by a rep air o r an atte mpt to r epair by other than a s ervice centr e auth orized by Nok i a will vo i d the warr anty; 2. T his warranty cover s normal co nsumer use and d oes not cover defec ts or damage to any product which, in the sole opini on of Nokia, has been subject to : improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, exposur e to fir e, sand, dirt, wi ndstorm, lightning, or eart hquake; to theft, battery leakage, unauthori zed modification, misuse , neglect, ab use, misapplicati on, accident, alt eration, improper installa tion, maladjustm ent of co nsumer cont rol s, or abnorm al operating conditions, or which has been attributa bl e to acts of Go d; 3. Fuses are not covered b y the warr anty;
85 4. Thi s warran ty d oes not c over defects o r dam ages caus ed b y a p roduct which is not approved by Nokia to be c onnecte d to its wireless phone; 5. This warr anty does not cov er defects or damag es caus ed by impro per or defect i ve fu nctio n of the ca rrier sy stem or b y in ade qu ate s ig nal rece pti on b y t he a nte nna ; 6. Remova l and reinstallation c osts are not covered by this wa rra nty; 7. This warranty is applica b le only to p roducts bou ght through Noki a Products Lt d, in Ajax, Onta rio, Canada, and sol d either in Can ada or Berm uda. 8. Re moval, alterati on, or defaci ng of the Serial Number Plate, or t he accessory Date Code Labels will void the warrant y . In no event shall Nokia be li a ble f o r inciden tal, special, or consequent ial d am a ges, dir ect or indir ec t, lo ss of unanticip at ed benefits or pro fits, loss of use of its wir eless tele phone, resu lting from the use o f its wir eless phone, or its accessori es, or arisin g fr om any br ea ch of this wa rra nty . CLAIM PR OCEDURE In order to obtai n warran ty p erforma nce, retur n the defecti ve uni t to the Nokia Ser vice Cen tr e w ith transpo rtati on charg es prepaid (Sh ipping of the repaired unit may be paid by Nokia, in whic h case Nokia shall have risk of loss or damag e during this sh ipment). The pr oof of d ate o f pur chase will be req u ir ed before in-warra nty se rvice is rende r ed. Main tenance a nd servi ce may b e obta ined in any author ized ser vice ce ntr e in Cana da. EXTENSION OF W A RRANTY PERIOD When a repair is ma de, an extra 90- day service wa rran ty is given to t he labour and p arts of the repair concer n ed. If replacement of a faul ty unit i s appl ied, instea d o f r epairing, this 90-da y se rvice wa rranty is a p plied to the replaced unit.
86 Besides t his 90 -day servic e warran ty , the war ranty repairs or replacem ents do not affect the or iginal warrant y con ditions , which ar e dete rmined b y th e date of purchase. THE FO REGOING WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASERâÂÂS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REM E DY AND IS IN LIEU OF AL L OT HER WARR AN TIE S, EX PRE SSE D O R I MPL IE D, INCLU DING B UT NO T LIM ITED TO ANY IMPLIE D W ARRANTY OR MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PU RPOSE OR US E. Some pr ovinces do n ot allo w limitations on how lo ng an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may no t apply to you. FOR W A RRANT Y SERVICE LOCA TION, CONT ACT YOU R SERVICE PROV IDER/RE T AILE R/DEALER OR DIRECTL Y TO: NOK IA PR ODUCTS LIM ITED 601 Westne y Road South Ajax, Ont ario L 1S 4N7 For produ cts bei ng r e tur ne d to Nok ia or its auth oriz ed servi ce cen tres, the ser vice provider /r e tail er/ dealer sha ll prepay shipp ing ch arges, taxes, dutie s, insur ance. Nokia shall have no risk for loss o r damage d uring t his shipment. NOTE: A s warra nty is au tomatica lly registered, no further actio n is required by the c onsumer .
87 12 . In dex A ABC mode 16 Acce s s cod es 16 Acce s sories 72 batte ries 72 cha rger s 74 Alarm c lock 16 Answer ing a ca ll 8 auto mati c answer 8 Antenn a 7 Aut oma tic ans wer 17 Aut oma tic r edi al 18 B Bat terie s atta ching 3 ava ilabl e 72 cha rgin g 4 dischargi ng 5 re m o v i n g 3 Blocki ng ca lls see re str i ct call s C Calc ulator 18 Cale ndar 19 Call b l ock se e res tr ic t call s Call forwar ding activa ting 21 canc elling 22 options 22 Call log clea r c all list s 23 di aled c alls 32 missed c alls 43 options key 23 Call restric tions see re s t r i c t ca l l s Ca ll tim ers 23 Ca ll wait ing activ ating 25 answer ing an i ncomin g call 24 Caller gr oups 21 Ca llin g c ard m akin g c alls 28 storing 27 Ca lls answer ing 8 answer ing with ca ll wait in g 24 au tom a ti c ans we r 17 confer ence ca ll 31 endi ng 8 forw ar din g 21 init iati ng a sec ond 31 ma king 8 mut in g 43 si lenc ing an in com ing call 56 swapping 25 unmuti ng 43 Car e and mai ntena nce 82 Chargers 74 Cl ear call lis ts 29 Clock 30 d isplay ing/h id ing 30 setting 30 time fo rmat 30 Confer ence cal l 31 D Dia le d calls lis t 32 Dice game 37 Dir ecto ry see phone book 47
88 E Earp iece vol ume 32 Editing name s/numbers 48 Em erge ncy ca ll s 32 Era sing name s/ numb ers 49 F Fact ory settings, re s t o r i n g 53 Forw ar ding call s 21 G Game tones 70 Game s Dice 37 Logic 37 Memory 36 Snak e 36 H Help text 13 I Inbox 38 , 62 In-ca ll menu 38 K Keyguar d 9 Keypad lock 9 Keypad tone s 38 Keys power key 7 scr oll k ey 11 soft keys 11 L Langua ge 39 Last num ber r edial 39 Let ter ca se 40 Life timer 40 Lights 40 in car kit 40 List en to voice messages 40 Lock c ode 41 Locki ng t he keyp ad 9 Locking you r phone 50 Logic game 37 M Maki ng a call 8 Me mory g ame 36 Memo ry s tat us 42 Menu shortcu ts 14 Mes sage aler t tone 42 Message received 38 message se ttin gs 63 Messages 42 Micr oph one 43 mut ing and un mut ing 43 Mis sed ca lls li st 43 N NA M s ele ctio n 44 Names ed iting 48 era sing 49 fin din g 49 storing 48 Network featur e s e t tin g 44 Numbers ed iting 48 era sing 36 fin din g 49 storing 60 O On /of f 7 Ou tbo x 47
89 P Paging 61 Phone book 47 ava ilabl e memo ry 42 scroll ing v iew 58 Phone loc k 50 Power key 7 Profile s 51 R Read ing te xt messages 64 Rece ive d c alls li st 52 Rece ivin g tex t messages 63 Redia l automati c 18 last number 39 Ringing options 56 Ringi ng t ones 56 Ringi ng volu me 57 S Sa fety in form ation 78 Saved 62 Scr oll bar 11 Scroll ke y 11 Scroll ing v iew 58 Securi ty code 58 Shortcut s 13 Signa l str ength 8 Snak e game 36 Soft keys 11 Spe cia l cha ract ers 35 Speed dialin g see one- to uch di al ing Star t scre en 12 Sto rin g a cal ling ca rd 27 Storing names/ numb ers 48 T Te c h n i c a l d a t a 83 text messages forw ar din g 64 Inbox 62 message se ttin gs 63 rep ly in g to 65 sending 62 w ritin g 62 To n e s key pad 38 mes sage alert tone 42 ringing option 56 ringing tones 56 ringing volume 57 war ning a nd game 70 T ouch tones 65 U Unmuting the micr oph one 43 V Vi br ating aler t 67 V o ice mailb ox numbe r 68 V oice message s 68 V o ice priv acy 69 Vo l u m e ear p i ece 32 key pad t ones 38 ringing 57 W W ar ning and ga me tones 70 We lc o me n o t e 70 Wri t e ne w 70
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