Nokia 6161i Owner's Manual
OWN ER â S MAN U AL Printed in Canada Nokia Mobile Phones , Inc. 7725 Woodland Center Boulevard, Suite #150 Tampa, Florida 336 14 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: (813) 249-96 19 TTY : 1-800-24NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) www .NokiaUSA.com 9352390
Keys Scrol l keys Scro ll t h rou gh menu s, sub- men us, and the p hon e boo k. Press and h o ld for cont inuou s scrolling. Power ke y P r e s s a n d h o l d t o t u r n y o u r p h o n e on or off. Sof tke ys Thei r current functi on is disp la ye d abo ve the k ey (for e xamp le, her e t he ir functi ons are âÂÂMe nuâ and âÂÂNam esâÂÂ). ô Push this k ey to end a phon e call. ó Dials the numb er o n the d isplay. Fixed antenna Do not atte mp t to ex tend or re m o v e! Keyp ad cover Flip it open t o answer a call and to acce ss the keyp ad. Flip it closed to end a cal l. Me nu Nam es
Indic ator s and I cons Y ou h ave an act ive cal l. The p hone i s waiting for you to enter a respo nse. All tones for the cu rrent profile ha ve be en se t to Sile nt . Keygu ar d has b een activ ated t o help p r event any acci dental keyp r esses. Y ou ha ve one or mo r e voi ce me ss age s w ai ti ng . Y ou ha ve one or mo r e unr ead tex t mes sa ge s w ai ti ng. Digi tal service is availa ble. Any cha racters yo u enter will be up pe r -case letter s or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Any characters you enter will be lower -case let ters or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Thi s appea rs when you press and hold th e # key whe n storing names. L ette rs can no t be ent ered when th is appea rs, allo wing quicker acc ess to num bers. Y ou are i n âÂÂspec ial char acterâ mode; select a speci al charac ter an d pr ess Inse rt . (W h en en t eri ng le t ter s , y o u can swi tch to this m ode by pressing the â key .) The al ar m cl o ck i s se t. Y ou have a reminder in your calend ar to do somethin g (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou ha ve a r emi nd e r in yo ur c al en dar t ha t i t â s someoneâ s birthday (appears o nly on Ca lendar 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 r eminder in you r calenda r of a m eeting (appears only on Calendar display).
i 1. Safety At A Gla nce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting Connecte d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attach ing your ba tter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Remov ing the bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chargi ng your new ba tter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is a g ood time to charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Impor tant Batter y Inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Switch ing the pho ne on an d off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Get a good signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Using th e keypad cov er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Making a ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ending a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Answ ering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Keyguar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4. Using Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 The displa y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Wha t is the âÂÂstart screen âÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Scrollin g through the main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Help te xt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Summa ry o f menu items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5. Features A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Access co des . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Alarm c lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 All ca lls timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calc ulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Storing exchange ra te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Converti ng currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Call fo rwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Call re strictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 T a ble of Contents
ii Call waiti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Caller gr oups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Calling car d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Making c alling card c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear cal l lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Setting the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Selectin g time forma t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Displaying or hid ing the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Conference cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Current ca ll timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Customer care contact n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Dialed c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Digital/a nalog selectio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Earpiec e volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Emergen cy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Entering letter s and numb ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 ABC mod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Chang ing letter case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 123 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 In-cal l menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Languag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last call timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Life tim er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Listen to voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Lock cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Changin g your lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Manual tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Memor y status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Message a lert tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
iii Missed ca lls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 NAM sel ection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Networ k feature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Storing codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Networ k ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 One-t ouch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Pag ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Phone b ook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Storing a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 Recal ling names & n umbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Erasin g stored n ames and numb ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Phone lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Phone set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Profil es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Custom izing Profile s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Public sy stem selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Recei ved calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Restore fa ctor y setting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Restrict cal ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Ringi ng options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Ringi ng tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Ringi ng volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Roam ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Scrollin g view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Security setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Security cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Changi ng your security c ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Send ow n number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Storing a name & num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Quick sa ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 T e xt messages and pa ges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Writing text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Sendin g text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Recei ving text message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Read ing text me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Read ing option s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Forwar ding a messag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
iv Repl ying to a messag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Receivin g a pag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 T ouch to nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 T ouch to ne length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Unlock ed phon e number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Vibratin g alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 V oice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Storing you r voice mail box number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Greetin gs, passwords, and pr ompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Listening to y our voice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 V oice priva cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 V olume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 War ning and g ame tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Welcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Write new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 6. Acces sories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Batter ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Chargers & Oth er Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 7. T roubl eshootin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 8. Ref erence I nfor mation . . . . . . . . . . 81 9. T echnical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 10. NOKIA One-Y ear Limited W arranty . . 87 11. Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
1 1. Safety At A Glanc e Read these simple guideline s befor e using your phone. Failur e to comply with th ese guidelines may be dange rous or illega l. For m ore deta iled safety info rmati on, see â Impo rtant Safe ty Informa tion â on page 8 1. Road Sa fety Comes First Do nâ t use a hand-h eld ph one while dr iving; par k the vehi cle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Switch off your phone wh en near medi cal equi pment . Follo w any regulations or r ules in force. Switch Of f On A ircra ft Mob ile phon es can cause interference. U sing them o n aircr a ft is il le ga l. S witc h Off W hen Re fuel ing Do not use the pho ne at a refuel ing poi nt. D o not use nea r fuel s or chem icals. Swi t ch O f f Near Bla sti ng Do not use the ph one wh er e bl asting i s i n progress. Observe rest rictions, and follo w any regula tions or rules in for ce. Inte rf eren ce All mobile phones m ay get inter ference which could af fect pe r for ma nc e. Use Sensibly Use only i n the n ormal posi tion (to e ar). A void unnec essary contac t with the ante nna when pho ne is on. Q u alif ie d S er vi ce Only qualified service perso nnel may in stall or r epair cel l ul ar ph o ne e qu ip me n t . Acce s sor ies an d Ba tt er i es Use only approved acces sories and batt eries. Do not connec t incompatib le pr oduct s.
2 FCC/In dustry C anada Notic e Y our pho ne may ca use TV or ra dio inter fer ence (e.g. when using a tele phone in close p r oximit y to receiving eq uipm ent). The FCC/In dust ry Can ada can require you to stop using your telephon e if suc h inte rfer ence c an n ot be e liminated . If you re quire assista nce, con tact your local servi ce faci lity . This devi ce complies with part 15 o f the FCC ru les. Operati on is subjec t to the co nditio n that this d evice do es not cau se harmfu l interf er ence. Using th is Guide The wir eless phone described in this guide is approve d for use in T DMA /AM PS net wor ks . A num ber of fe atures includ ed in this gu ide are called Network Services. Th ey are special services provided by wireless service providers. B efor e you can take advan tage of any of th ese Network Ser vices, yo u must su bscribe to the ser vice(s) from your h ome se rvice provider and o btain i nstruc tions for th eir use. Updat es The latest versio n of this Own erâ s Manual may be found on Nokiaâ s World Wi de Web si te at www .No ki a US A. co m . In te ra ct iv e m anu a l Now , No kia ha s a great new way for you to lear n how to use al l of your phone fe atures. Go to www .NokiaHowT o.c om to access the Nokia Interacti ve Owner â s Manu al. It p r ovides an interacti ve way to get step -by-st ep instruc tions for a ny of your ph on e â s f e atu r es. Disclaimer Itâ s possibl e that y ou may not be able to ac tivate you r phone on all wireless system s. Please ask your serv ice provider for d etails.
3 2. Gett i ng Con nec t ed Y ouâ ll need to charge your batte ry on ce your phone ha s been act ivat ed. Thi s sect ion wil l he lp fam i liar ize you o n ho w , a nd w he n, t o c harg e y ou r b at tery . Atta ching your bat tery Si mpl y plac e the batt ery in the groo ves o n th e back o f you r ph one . Then slid e the b attery up ward unti l it clic ks. Note: Us e on ly those batter ies appro ved by the ph one manu facturer and re charge yo ur batter y only with t he cha rgers appr oved by t he manu factu rer . See âÂÂIm portant Batte ry I nform atio nâ on p age 6. Remov ing t he batt er y No te: Switc h of f the pho ne befo re remo ving t he batt er y! 1. Press and ho ld the button a t t he top of the ba ttery . 2. Slid e the bat tery towar d the bottom of th e pho ne. 3. Li ft t he ba tte r y of f th e pho ne.
4 Char ging your new ba ttery Y our p hon e can be used wi th eithe r a r e ch argea ble Li-I on or NiMH battery . Note that a new batte ryâ s ful l perf or manc e is ac hie ved o nly after two or thr ee co mpl ete char ge an d d isc harge c ycl es. W ith your phon e on or of f, c onne ct the ch arg er to a standar d 120V AC outlet. Then c onnect the l ead fr om th e char ger to t he bott om of your p hone or plac e it on a cha rgi ng s tan d. When the battery begins c harging, you r phone will beep once an d the batt ery str e ngth indi cator on the ri ght side of the dis pla y w ill s croll. Note: If th e b atter y is to tally em pty , it ma y take a few mi nutes before the char ging indi cation appe ars on the display . If your phone displays Not char ging , cha rg ing is suspended . Check that th e batte ry is not connec ted to a non -appr oved char gi ng devic e. If the batt ery is very ho t or c old, wait for a w h ile; c harg ing will au toma tica ll y r e sume after the b atter y is r estor ed to i ts n ormal operating s tate. If charging still fails, contact your dealer . When is a good t ime t o char ge? Y ou can ch arge your batte ry a nytim e. If y ou ha ve a NiM H ba tte ry , y ou sh ould all ow it t o co m plet ely di scha rge once i n a whi le. When your phon e beeps once an d disp lays Battery low , yo u on ly ha ve a c oup le of mi nut es of t al k tim e r e maini ng. The r epe titi on rate of these batt ery-low war nings de pend on the remainin g battery capaci ty and t he ba tte ry c ond it ion . Th ese w arning s ar e mor e fr e quent wh en youâ r e in a c all . Note : The ph one wi ll not give y ou the warni ng tone under certai n conditi ons. See âÂÂWar ning and gam e tonesâ on page 7 3. Once all the power has drai ned fr om your batte ry , youâÂÂll hear th r ee be eps wi th t he me ssage Recharg e battery on yo ur di sp lay . At th is poi nt, you r p ho ne w ill sw itch it sel f of f and y ouâÂÂll ne ed t o r e char ge yo ur batte ry .
5 When is char ging c omplete? When t he char ge ind ica tor s stop sc r ol ling, your phon e is co nsi der ed fu ll y c harg ed. Howev er , a slig ht incr ease in char ge ma y occur if your p hone is left conn ect ed to the ch arg er for a w hile . This is ca lled âÂÂt rick le ch arg e.â Cha rging times depend on the type of battery a nd char ger used . For ap pr o xi mat e ch ar gin g an d oper ati ng t i mes , s e e âÂÂSt an dby and T al k Times â on pa ge 76. Can you m ake ca ll s w hile char gin g ? Y es, you can. But your batte ry may not charge whil e a call is in progr ess. Chargi ng should re sume once you end the call. Dischar ging NiMH batter ies A NiMH battery lasts longer and pe rforms better if you f ully dis cha rg e it f r o m tim e to tim e. T o disc h arg e th e batte ry , leave yo ur phon e switc hed on until the b atter y is drained. The p hone will display several m essages that the batt ery is lo w and that yo u need to r echarge i t; ju st igno r e the m. D o not attem pt t o di scharge the batt ery by any o ther mea ns.
6 Impor tant Batte ry In forma tion ⢠The b attery c an b e charg ed and d ischar ged hu ndr eds o f time s but it will e ventual ly wear out. W hen the operati ng time (ta lk time an d sta ndby time) i s noti ceably shor ter t han norm al, it is time t o buy a n ew batte ry . ⢠Use only b atteri es approved by the p hone manufac turer and recharge your batter y onl y w ith the cha rgers a pproved by the ma nufacturer . W hen a ch arg er is n ot in use, di sconnect it from the po wer source. D o no t leave the batte ry conne cted to a ch arger fo r lo nger tha n a week, sinc e overcharg ing may shorten its life. If lef t unused a ful ly charg ed battery will disc harge itself over time. ⢠(NiM H batteries o nly) For good o perati on times, d ischar ge the b attery from t ime to ti me b y leaving your pho ne swit ched on unt il it tur ns itself o ff (o r by u sing the b attery dischar ge f acility of a ny approved a ccessory ava ilable fo r your pho ne). Do no t at tempt t o discharg e the b atte ry by any o th er me an s. ⢠T emperatur e extr emes will af fect the a bility of your batter y to ch arge: al low it to coo l do wn or war m up fir st. ⢠Use the bat tery only for its i ntend ed purp ose. ⢠Ne ver us e any char ger or bat tery whi ch is damage d or worn o ut. ⢠Do not sho rt circuit th e batter y . Acci dental short circuiting can o ccur whe n a m etallic o bject (co in, cli p, or p en) causes direct con nection o f the and - terminals o f th e batte ry (metal strips o n t he back o f the ba ttery), fo r examp le whe n you car ry a spare bat tery in your p ocket or purse . Shor t circuiting t he t erminal s may dam age th e batte ry o r the co nnec ting obj ect. ⢠Leavi ng the battery i n hot or cold place s, such as i n a closed car in summer or winter cond itions, will r educ e the capac ity and lifeti me of t he batt ery . Al ways try to keep the batte ry b etween 5 9ú F an d 7 7ú F (15 ú C and 25 ú C). A phon e with a h ot or col d batte ry ma y tempor aril y not work, ev en when t he batte ry is fu lly charg ed. NiMH b atte riesâ perfo rmance is par ticular ly lim ited in temper atures belo w 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li-Ion ba tter iesâ pe rforma nce is partic ularly limited in temperatu r es below 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not disp ose of ba tter ies in a fire! ⢠Dispo se of used batter ies in ac cordance with any loc al re g ul a t i o n s.
7 3. The Ba s ics Y ou have pur ch ased a pow erful phone, with l ots of featur es. Read this se ction for some very basic info rm at ion on h ow to u se your pho ne . A mor e compr e h ensive descri pti on of your phon e is cover ed in âÂÂFeatur es A to Zâ starti ng on page 16. Switchin g the phone on and off Press a nd h old th e ð key for t wo second s to switch the phone on or of f. Switching o ff with the ð key Quickly pr ess the ð key ( Swi tch o ff! w ill a ppear , highlight ed) then pr ess OK . Note: This method is available in all profiles except Headset and Car . NORMAL POSIT ION: Hold th e phone as you wo uld an y other tel ephone with the an tenn a pointed up and ove r your sh oulder . TIP S O N EF F IC IEN T O PER A TIO N: As wi th a ny o t he r ra d io transm itting device , do no t touch the ante nna unnecessar ily when t he phon e is swi tched on. Cont act w ith the ant enn a affects call qua lity and may cause the phone to oper ate at a hig her po wer level than oth erwise needed. W ARNING! D o not switch on the phone wh en wirel ess phone use i s prohi bited o r when i t may cause i nterferen ce or d anger . See âÂÂSafety At A Glance â on p age 1 fo r mor e infor mation. Get a goo d signal Y our phone operates on radio waves, an d the qu ality of radio r eception d epend s enti r ely on th e str ength of the radio signal in your are a. Th is r adio c over ag e is m aint ain ed b y a wireless n etw or k and t he quality of c alls on a wir ele ss phone depe nds on the str e ngth of the wir e less radio signal.
8 Check ing signal s tr engt h When you a r e at t he s tart s cr een (see page 12) or in a call , the s ig nal st r eng th i s i nd icat ed b y th e in dica tor s on th e l eft si de o f your phone â s di splay . These ind i cato rs scr oll as the s tr ength of th e s ign al incr eases and d e cr eas es . Incr e asing your phoneâ s signal may be easy . T ry moving your pho ne sligh tly , or mo ve to wards a win dow if yo uâÂÂre call ing from i nside a bu ildin g. Using the keypad cover When Keyp ad cov er sett ing is on, you can ans wer ca lls sim ply b y op en ing the k ey pad co ver . W hen you wa nt to hang up, just close the cover and the call wi ll end. When the ke ypad co ver sett ing i s of f , you must op en t he ke ypad c over to a nsw er any call s. On ce o pene d, you can pr ess any k ey (e xcept the ð and ô keys ) to ans wer a call . T o end a call , press ô befo r e closing the ke ypad cov er . Activating the keypad cove r 1. Press Menu 4 2 6 2. Press W or V to On and pr ess OK Note: If yo uâÂÂre usi ng a he adset and wish t o close th e keypad cover and still ke ep the call active, press O ptions once before closing the keypa d cover . Ma ki ng a cal l When you w ant to ma ke a cal l , ope n t he keyp ad cover , ente r th e ar ea code and p hone number an d pr e ss ó Editing a number on display Pr ess V to move th e cursor to the le ft an d W to move it to the right. Pr ess Clear to de lete the ch arac ter to th e l eft of t he curso r .
9 Dialing stor ed phone numbers View stor ed names and numbers by pr e ssing W or V from th e s tart sc reen ( see page 12) , the n pr ess ó See âÂÂPhon e book â on pa ge 4 9 for d etails on sto ring number s. Callin g car d calls See â Callin g ca rdâ o n page 2 7. Emer gency call s See âÂÂEmer gen cy callsâ on pag e 34. Endi ng a ca ll If Keyp ad cover settin g is ac tive, sim ply clos e th e key pad cove r . Otherwi se, pr es s ô . See âÂÂUsing the keypa d cover â on pa ge 8. Ans weri ng a call The pho ne ri ngs accor d ing to the sett ing s in the curr ently selec te d pr ofil e (see page 53) . If Key pad co ver set ti ng is act ive , s im ply o pen th e ke yp ad cover to answer the call . Other wise , pr ess any key exc ept ô or ð . No te: If K eygu ard is on (se e p age 10) , onl y ó answer s calls. See âÂÂUsing the keypa d cover â on pa ge 8. Want to stop your phone fr om ringing witho ut answering the call? Pr ess ð when the p hon e ri ngs. Thi s k eep s you fr om an swe rin g a c a ll if itâ s inc onv enie nt to t alk. Y ou can s till an sw er the ca ll if Call or the name of th e p erson who is cal ling is still fla sh ing o n you r displa y . If you donâ t wish to answer the call, it will b e forwar ded to your voice mailbox if you have a voice m ail subscripti on. See âÂÂV oice me ssage sâ o n page 71 for deta ils o n yo ur voi ce mailbox.
10 Keygua rd Thi s fe atur e help s t o p r e vent a ccid en tal key pr esses (e.g. when your p hone i s i n y ou r po cke t , in you r p u rse) by loc king your k eypad. If any keys ar e pr essed while Keyguar d is activated, Pre ss Un loc k and then * w ill di spla y . Activating Keyguar d Th ere are three di f ferent way s to activ ate Key gu ard. Keys locked wil l app ea r on the dis pl ay wh en acti vat ed . ⢠Press and hold ô ⢠Pre ss Menu â â¢ Pre ss Menu 9 at th e start sc r een Deactiv ating Keyguar d ⢠Pre ss Unlo c k, th e n â Note: W hen K eyguard is ON , call s to the e mer gency nu mber progr ammed into your phone (e.g. by press ing 91 1 t hen ó ) may be possib le. However , Eme rgency key 9 d oesnâÂÂt work. Answering a call with K eyguar d acti ve Dur ing an in com ing call t he ke yp ad aut om atic al ly unloc ks. How ever , you can a nswer a c all only by open ing th e ke ypad cover i f i tâ s active ; ot her wise , pr ess only ó . Af ter you end t he call , Keygua r d a utomati call y be com es act ive a gai n. Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls m ay be p ossible t o the em ergency number prog r a mmed in to you r ph one ( e.g . 911 o r ot her of fi ci al emer gen cy numbe r). Th e num ber is display ed o nly afte r you ha ve keyed in its last digit. â¢P r e s s i n g t h e ð key q uick ly turn s ligh ts on fo r 15 seco nds. ⢠Keyg uard is autom atically turne d off whe n th e phone is conn ected to a c ar kit.
11 4. Usi ng Y our Phone Th e fi rs t few da ys you have yo ur ph on e, p lay w ith it to learn how the m enu an d submenu system w ork s. The mor e you l ea r n how t o acce ss thes e menus and submenus, the m or e f un youâÂÂll have wit h your phone . This section de scribes the diff er ent methods of using your phone menus and submenus. The display So ft k ey s Y our pho ne has tw o soft k eys located be low th e d is play . T he curr ent func ti on i s in dica ted by the te xts ap pe arin g direct ly abo ve th em. Press th e cor respon din g ke y under th e ch oic e you wish to select . This i llustration sh ows the phone a t the start scr een (see âÂÂWhat is the âÂÂstart scre enâÂÂ?â on page 12) . The start scr een always displays Menu on t he left a nd Names on the ri ght. Me nu all ows you t o access you r phone â s menus and su bmenu s. Name s al low s you to ac cess yo ur ph one bo o k (see â Phone bookâ on page 49) . Scr oll key s Y our p hone has two scr oll keys loc ated just below the display scr een. Th e scr oll keys have a rrows on the m that look like V and W . Pr e ss these t o na viga te thr ough your phoneâ s menus and sub menus, as well as th r ough yo ur ph one bo o k (See â Phone bookâ on page 49) . Scr oll b ar W hen you ac ce ss yo ur pho neâ s me nu and submenus, you wil l notice a scrol l bar at the far right of the screen. This bar indicates your loc ation in th e me nu str u ctur e; each â tab â on t he b ar represe nts a different me nu it em.
12 For exa mpl e, pr e ss Me nu once. The scroll bar appears with the first (top ) tab displa yed. A dif fer e nt tab appe ars each ti me you pr ess t he W or V key to move up a nd down th r ough the menu st ruct ur e . The sc r oll bar wor ks the same way with subme nus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scr oll to a m enu or su bmenu , the me nu numb er and /o r subm en u number ap pea rs on the disp lay ab ov e the scroll bar . For exampl e, when you scr ol l to m enu 2 ( Call lo g ) the numb er 2 appe ars in the top righ t-ha nd c or ner of t he display . If you scr oll to menu 4 ( Set tings ), submenu 3 ( Secu ri ty set ti ngs ), your p hone wil l displa y 4-3 in th e top ri ght- han d corner . See â Summ ary of m enu i tems â o n page 14 for a list of your phoneâ s feature s alon g with thei r me nu loc ations. Also, see âÂÂUsing sho rtcutsâ on page 13 . What is t he â sta rt sc reen âÂÂ? Th e star t s creen ap pea rs when yo u fir st tu r n y our ph on e on , in its idl e s tate . When you want t o get to th e star t scr een, pr ess ô at any ti me except during a call (unle ss you want to hang up). Note: If yo u press ô when the phone is req uesting i nput (i.e., a setting, pho ne numb er , nam e, etc.), the phone d isplays the start screen and the input is not saved. Scroll ing t hrough the main menu Pr ess Men u at the start scr een. Then pre ss W or V to r each the desir e d menu it em. Pr ess Sele ct , Opti ons or OK (wh ichev er appear s) to enter submenus and to choose op t ions. Pr ess Exi t to exi t the pr esent menu o r Back to go back on e leve l.
13 Using s hortcuts Thi s i s a qui c k and eas y way to a cces s a menu w itho ut having to scr ol l thr ough othe r menus. Pr ess Menu , then menu numbe r , then submenu number . Pr ess the me nu and sub menu num bers w ithi n a couple of seconds of e ach other when using this method. For a summ ar y of your phoneâ s menu structure, see âÂÂSu mmar y of m en u i tem sâ on p a ge 14 . Help tex t If youâ r e not sur e how a feat ur e works, wait j ust a f ew seconds a nd help text will appe ar for most of your p hone â s fe atu res. Press More to see the next page of the text or Back to exit .
14 Summ ary of men u items 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T ext Messages 1 1 1 In b ox 1 1 2 Saved 1 1 3 W rit e new 1 1 4 Outbox 1 1 5 Eras e all 1 2 V oice messages 1 2 1 Li sten to voice m essages 1 2 2 V oice m ailbox num ber 1 3 We l c o m e N o t e 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Misse d calls 2 2 Di aled ca lls 2 3 Received calls 2 4 Clear call li sts 2 5 Ca ll timers 3 Prof iles 3 1 Norm al (follo wing submenus app ear in all profil es) 3 1 1 S el ec 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 /vibr ating batt er y only) 3 1 2 5 Keypad to nes 3 1 2 6 W arnin g an d g ame to n es 3 1 2 7 Me ssage alert tone 3 2 Silent 3 3 Me eting 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 Pa ger 3 6 Ca r (once use d wit h car kit) 3 7 He adse t (on ce us ed with he adset )
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 E merge ncy ke y 9 4 1 2 Au tom at ic r edia l 4 1 3 Ca lling car d 4 2 Phone s ett ings 4 2 1 Cl ock 4 2 2 Al arm cloc k 4 2 3 T ou ch t ones 4 2 4 R estore facto ry settings 4 2 5 Langu age 4 2 6 Ke ypa d co v er s e tti ng 4 3 Security s ettings 4 3 1 Restrict calls 4 3 2 A ccess cod es 4 4 Netw ork se rvi ces 4 4 1 V oice pr ivacy 4 4 2 Cal l for wa r d in g 4 4 3 Ca ll wa it in g 4 4 4 Send own nu mb er 4 4 5 N etwor k feature setti ng 4 4 6 NAM selectio n 4 4 7 Digital /analog sele ction (may n ot appe ar in all system s) 4 4 8 P ublic system select ion (may n ot appe ar in all system s) 5S y s t e m 5 1 Automatic 5 2 M anual 5 3 New se arch 6G a m e s 6 1 Me mo r y 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logic 6 4 Di ce 7 Cal culato r 8C a l e n d a r 9 Keygu ard
16 5. F eatures A to Z ABC mode This allows you to e nter names into your phone book. See â Entering letter s an d numb ersâ on page 3 5 . Acce ss cod es Thi s is a secu r ity fea tur e th at all ows you ac cess to cer tai n ph one fea t ures, suc h as the ph on e lock ( page 52 ) and u nlock ed ph on e n umb er ( pa ge 70 ) . Also, see âÂÂLock co deâ o n page 42 and âÂÂSecu rity co deâ on pa ge 61. Alarm clo ck Th e alar m clo ck o pera tes off your pho neâ s clo ck. T he vol um e for t he alar m clo ck is dete rmi ned by the cur rent r ing in g v olum e. Note: If yo u have selected t he Silen t or Beep once ri ngi ng option (see page 58 ), your alarm clock will quie tly beep one time . See âÂÂC lockâ on page 30 for i nforma tion on yo ur pho neâ s clock. Setting the alarm clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Phon e settin gs - Al arm cloc k ) 2. Enter time you wish to set alarm (use two-di git fields for hours an d minute s). Existing digits will be r epl aced wi th the ne w al arm t ime. 3. Press OK 4. Se lect ei the r am or pm and pr ess OK Note: Ste p 4 appears on ly if you have selec ted am/p m format ; see âÂÂS electing time for matâ o n page 31 for mo re inform ation . When th e al arm go es of f Pr ess Stop to shut of f t he alar m.
17 Sno oz ing Pr ess Snoo z e . The alarm will go of f again i n 10 minutes. If you le t the phone al arm fo r 1 mi nut e wi thou t pr essi ng a key , it stops alarming f or 10 minu tes the n starts again. T ur ning the alar m cl ock o ff Pr ess Menu 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s et ti n gs - Alarm cloc k ), the n scr ol l to Off and pr ess OK . Note: If you have selected the Si lent or Meet ing profi le, your alarm will only beep on ce. The best profile t o use while u sing the alar m clock is Nor ma l or Ou td oo r , unless t hese have b een mod ified fro m their orig inal settin gs. For more inf ormation on Profil es, see page 53. A ll ca ll s ti me r Th is fe atu re ke eps tr ack of h ow m uch tim e y ou ha ve sp ent on all calls with you r ph one. See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24 . Aut omatic ans wer This i s one of t he sett ings i n your phone â s Profil es (see p age 53) . W it h th is on , you r ph on e ans w ers inco ming voi ce ca lls after one ri ng. Note: T his can on ly be used when your ph one is connec ted to a hea dset or to an ap proved handsfr ee car kit eq uipped with the ign ition se nse option , with the igni tion on. Activating automatic answer 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y o ur p ho ne list s ea ch profil e. Us e W to highlig ht eith e r t he Car or Heads et pr ofile and press Options . Note: Car and Headset will not appear unless your phone has alr eady been conn ected to a car kit or head set at least one time . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Aut om ati c a nsw e r , then pr ess Sele ct aga in. 4. Pr ess W to On and pre ss OK .
18 Au toma ti c re di al Y our phone wil l r e di al th e nu mber youâÂÂr e tryin g to c all up to 3 ti mes after you hear a quic k, busy signal . Pr e ss ô to stop t he ca ll atte mpts. Thi s fe atur e attemp ts to r ed ial num bers t hat ar e b u sy due to the wir e less n etwork. I t will not r e dial numbers to a b usy p art y . Activating automatic r edi al Pr ess Men u 4 1 2 ( Set ting s - Call s ett ings - Auto mat ic redi al ), then press W or V to On and pre ss OK . Calc ulator Y our phon eâ s cal cula tor adds, subtracts, multipl ies, divi des, an d con ve rts cu rren cy . Re me mb er ! Y our ph o ne m us t be s wi tch e d on to use this feat ure. D o not switch o n the phone when wireless phone use is prohibit ed or when it may caus e interfere nce or dang er . Using th e calculato r 1. Press Menu 7 ( Calculator ) 2. Ent er th e fi rs t numb er i n t he calcu lation (pr ess # for de ci ma ls) 3. T o add, pr ess â ( appe ars) T o subtra ct, press âÂÂâ twic e ( - appe ars) T o m ult iply , pres s âÂÂâÂÂâ ( * app ear s) T o d ivide, press âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / a ppea rs) T o add a de cimal, press the # k ey 4. Enter the seco nd number Rep eat th ese ste ps as m any tim es as ne eded . P ress Clear to er ase any mi stak es. 5. Press Opti ons . W ith Eq ual s highl ighted , press OK Note: Y o u can also choose Add , Su bt ra ct , M ult iply , a nd Divid e fro m th e list o f opti ons.
19 Sto ri ng exch ange r ate 1. Pr ess Men u 7, then pr ess O ptions 2. Scr ol l to Exchange rate and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess W or V at eith er How m any ho me un its t o a vi site d u ni t or How many v isi ted u nits to a h ome unit , de pe nd ing on ho w yo u w ish to c onv er t th e cur rency . P ress OK once you decide. 4. Ente r th e a ppr opria te ex chang e r ate and pr ess OK (use the # key for deci mal s) 5. Pho n e will di sp la y Rate sav ed Converting c urr ency 1. Pr ess Men u 7 2. Ente r number of units, then pr ess O ptions 3. Pr ess W or V to eithe r To home or To vi site d , and pre ss OK 4. Conv erte d curr ency is dis pl ayed Cal e nda r The ca le ndar keep s tr ack o f birthdays, m eetings, simple r emi nd ers, and call s yo u need to make . It can even sound an al arm when itâ s time for you to make a cal l or go to a meeting. Rem ember! Y o ur p hone m ust be sw itched on to use thi s featur e. Do not switch on the phone wh en w ireless phone use is p rohibi ted or when i t may cau se inte rference or dan ger . Note: Y our p hone mu st re main on to u se th e calendar â s a larm featur e. If your pho ne is off, t he alar m will no t sound at it s sc hedule d time . Usin g the cal endar 1. Pr ess Men u 8 ( Calendar ) 2. If you have nâ t se t the ti me a nd dat e, your phone prompts you to set your p honeâ s clock
20 When your phone pr ompts you for the time with hh: mm , enter the time in hours and minut es (using tw o- dig it f ie ld s), the n pres s OK Time f ormat ( 24-ho ur o r am/p m) is set us ing th e Clock. S ee âÂÂS elec ti n g t i me f o rm atâ on p age 31. When your phone pr ompts you for the date with mm/ dd /yyyy , e nter th e month and day ( using two- digi t fi elds ) and ye ar (u sin g a fou r -d ig it fiel d), then pre ss OK . Tip : Use W to move the cu rsor ri ght and V to move it left . W hen you en ter a d igit , it wr ites ov er the nu mber to the ri gh t o f the cu r so r . 3. Y our phone dis pl ays the cu rr en t day . Y ou can als o scroll to diff er ent days by pr essing W or V . 4. Once youâÂÂr e at the date you want, pre ss Options . Then use Wý to highl ight the opti on you w ant, and press Select . The options ar e: Opti on 1: V i ew day W ith this option, you can vi e w the note s of t he day cur rently o n disp lay . Use W to scr oll thr ough the note s. Each note all ows you to cho o se th e f ollo w ing O ptions : Era se clea rs the not e from yo ur ca len da r . Edit gives you the same pr ompts you got when you ma de th e n ote . Mov e gives you the date pr ompt so you can mo ve the note to another date. Option 2: Make note W ith thi s option, youâ ll nee d to choose Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthday . Y our phone will prompt you for more information depending on which one you choose. Y ou can al so s et a n alar m f or a ny calen d ar no te. See â Entering letter s and nu mb ersâ on page 3 5 for h elp with enteri ng infor matio n at the Subje ct : prom pt. Note: Whe n the al arm goes off, you can press Postpon e or OK . Press OK to shu t of f the al ar m .
21 Option 3: Erase no tes W it h thi s op ti on , you â ll nee d to c hoos e whic h n ote s to era se. If yo u c hoo se all the not es f or the day curr ently on display ( Of Chos en D ay ), or One By One (for all notes in the ca lend ar) , yo ur pho ne pr esents each note t o yo u with th e opti on Era se or Back . If you choose All a t On ce , y ou r p hone w ill d ele te al l cale ndar notes. Whe n p r omp ted t o conf irm th e erase , press Yes or No . Option 4: V iew all Th is al lows you to vie w the note s of th e ent ire cale n dar . Use W or V to scro ll thr ou gh the note s. Cale ndar mem ory em pty wi ll a p pear if t her e ar e no not es in the c al endar . Option 5: Go to date Enter the date y ou wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Enter t he da y and m onth (u sing two-di git fields) and ye ar (us ing a f ou r -d igi t fi eld) , t hen p r ess OK . Call forwarding Th is net wo rk serv ice is used t o forw ard inco ming ca lls to anot her nu mber so you wonâ t miss an imp ortant call . Ch eck wi th y our se rvi ce provid er for deta ils. Note: B efore you can act ivate thi s feature, you should fir st store the fe ature co de gi ven to you by your serv ice pr ovider . Other wise, th is featu re may n ot a ppear in the menu. However , yo u can use the fea ture c ode m anually , if yo u choo se, by i nclud ing the fea tur e code in fron t of the phone num ber (e.g., * 72 55 5 1 212) See âÂÂNetwork featu re setting â on p age 46 for more d etails. 1. Pr ess Menu 4 4 2 ( Setti ngs - Netw ork servi ces - Call for warding ) 2. Scroll to desired call forwarding fe atur e (s ee option s on nex t pag e) and pr ess Selec t
22 3. Highlight Acti vate and p r ess OK 4. Ent er ph one nu mber at Numb e r: (or pre ss Se arch to loc ate nu mb er i n pho ne b ook ) an d p r ess OK 5. Y our phone will attem pt to cal l the network to confi r m th e fe atu r e cod e yo u enter ed in Men u 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet work feat ur e sett ing â on p age 46 ) 6. Once the featur e code had been co nfi rme d, t he f eat ure is act iva te d Call for war ding options For ward all c alls fo rwa r ds a ll inc oming ca lls . Forward if busy forw ards call s on ly wh en y ouâÂÂre o n the phone. Forward if not answered for war ds ca lls if you donâ t ans wer . Forward if out of r each forw ar ds call s if y ou ar e ou t of the serving wi re less network. Canc el all c all f orwar din g canc el s a ll cal l f orw ar di ng options y ou h ave active. Ca ll lo g Thi s fe atu r e au toma tical l y ke eps tr ack of number s you âÂÂve dia led , num be rs th at ha ve ca ll ed yo u, an d th e amount o f time youâÂÂve spent on call s. Using cal l lo g 1. Press Menu 2 ( Call log ) 2. Sc roll to one of t he f ollo wi ng o p tio ns , th en pres s Selec t or OK 2-1 Misse d calls - See page 45 . 2-2 Dia led calls - See page 32 . 2-3 Rece iv ed cal l s - See page 55. 2-4 Clear call list s - See page 29. 2-5 Call timers - See page 24.
23 Tip: Y ou can dia l any of th e phone num bers b y pr essi ng ó whil e the number is on the di splay . The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key W hen you ac ce ss Dial ed ca lls , Rec eive d c alls , or Mi sse d calls and pre ss Options , a list of options will appear on yo ur ph on eâ s di s pl ay . Call time s how s t he da te and ti me wh en th e c all was first connec ted (i f c lock has b een set) Edi t numb er all ows you to edit th e di ale d num ber . Sav e allo ws you to save the nu mber in to y our phone book. Era se wil l era se the num ber fr om th e call li st. View nu mber will appear only i f the nu mber has been stor ed in the ph one book and the nam e is dis pl ayed ins tea d o f th e n umb er . Call restr ictions Th is feat ure al lows y ou to re stri ct i nco min g a nd outgoing calls to and from certain numbers. See âÂÂRestric t callsâ on pag e 56 fo r detail s. Call settings Thi s featu r e a llo ws yo u to acce ss and ac tivate so me of your ph oneâ s feat ure s. Using call se ttings 1. Pr ess Men u 4 1 ( Setti ngs - Ca ll set ting s ) 2. Pr ess W to reach one of the following options, then pre ss Sel ect 4-1-1 Emerg en cy key 9 - See page 34 . 4-1-2 Autom ati c redi al - See page 18 . 4-1-3 Cal ling ca rd - See pa ge 27 .
24 Call timers Yo ur ph on e auto mat ical ly k eeps track of the amoun t of time youâÂÂve spen t in ca ll s. 1. Press Men u 2 5 ( Call l og - Call timer s ) 2. Sc roll r epe ate dly to acc ess t he fo llow ing optio ns Last c all displays call dura tion of last c all. All c all s di sp la ys c al l dur atio n of all ca ll s ma de s i nce ti m e r s h a v e l a s t b e e n re s et (see page 30 for details on how to clea r call ti me rs) . Life timer sh ows dur atio n of al l cal ls; t his c an n ot be res et (s ee page 41 ). Clear ti mers cl ea rs a ll cal l ti m ers e xce pt th e Lif e ti me r (see page 30) . The se cal l dur atio ns ar e for the cur r en tly-s elec te d NAM (phone number ). Y our phon e has se parat e ti mers for each NAM you r pho ne us es , ex cep t fo r t he Lif e t imer . See âÂÂNA M selectionâ o n page 45 for details on NAM . Note: T he actu al tim e invoiced fo r c alls by your se rvi ce pr ovider may vary , dep ending u pon i tems such as networ k feature s, rounding o ff for billing, and taxes. Ca ll wa it in g If you hav e subs cribe d to C all W aitin g, yo ur pho ne wi ll beep during a call let you know you have an incomi ng cal l. Y our phon e may also di spla y the in co ming ca ll erâ s id ent ifi catio n (see âÂÂC aller IDâ on page 27) . Answering a n incoming call w ith call waiting Pr ess ó Swapping betwe en two calls Pr ess ó
25 Ending the call s Pr ess ô to en d both calls Activating c all waiting Y ou can a lso ac ti vate t hi s fea tur e w ith your p hone; simp ly as k y o ur se rvic e pr ovider for the f eat ur e co de, stor e i t into you r p hone, then acti vate it . Note: T his fea ture ma y not ap pear i n your p honeâ s men u un til the fe ature co de h as been stored. See âÂÂNetwork featu re setting â on p age 46 for more d etails. 1. Pr ess Menu 4 4 3 ( Setti ngs - Netw ork servi ces - Call wai t in g ) 2. Scr ol l to Acti va te (or sele ct Cancel to ca nce l an d pre ss OK 3. Y our phone w ill a ttempt to call the network t o confi rm the fea tur e code you ent ere d in Menu 4 4 5 ( see âÂÂNetwork fe at ure sett ing â on page 46 ) 4. Once t he feat ur e code ha d bee n c onf irm ed, the fea tur e is act iv ated. Caller grou ps Y ou can c r e ate gr oups of name s in y our Phon e book (see p age 49) , and give ea ch gr oup a dif fer ent ringi ng tone. Then youâÂÂl l know when someone fr om t hat gr oup is call i ng you bec ause of t he way t he phone r ings . Adding names to a cal ler gr oup Note: T he nam es an d numb ers that you add to a group must alr eady be stored in your p hone b ook. S ee â Sto ring a nam e and numb er â on page 5 0. 1. W ith th e disp lay cl ear , press W until you see the name or num ber you want 2. Pr ess Det ails , if sh ow n, or skip t o S te p 3 3. Pr ess Options 4. Use W to r each Calle r groups . Pr ess Selec t .
26 5. Use W to r each th e gr oup to which you want to a dd this na me or number . P r e ss Sel ect . Defi ning a ri nging t one for a calle r gr oup 1. W ith t he dis p lay cl ear , press Names 2. Press W to rea ch Caller g roups . Pr ess Sele ct 3. Use W to rea ch the grou p yo u w ant . Press Se le ct 4. Press W unti l you see Grou p ring ing to ne . Pr ess Selec t . Use W to r each the tone you want to hear when anyone fr om this grou p calls you. Pr ess OK . Tip : Y ou can set your phone to ring only whe n pe ople from ce rt ain ca ll er group s cal l yo u, and to ot her wi se be sile nt . See th e â Caller gr oup â desc ripti on un der âÂÂR inging op tion sâ on pa ge 58. Renami ng a c all er gr oup 1. Follow steps 1-3 in âÂÂDe fin ing a ring ing to ne f or a caller groupâ 2. Press W unti l you see Rena me group . Pr ess Sele ct . 3. Enter the group name (s ee âÂÂE nt eri ng let ters an d numbersâ o n page 35 f or details) and pre ss OK Removin g nam es fr o m a cal ler gr oup 1. Foll ow st ep s 1 -4 in âÂÂAdding names to a ca ller groupâ 2. Use W to rea ch No grou p . Pre ss Sel ect . Call er gr oup g raphics When some one ca lls you fr om a pa rti cul ar cal ler gr ou p, you r phone can displ ay a grap hic to ident ify wh ich cal l er gr oup tha t person is callin g fr om. 1. Press Na mes , scr oll to Cal ler gro ups , then p r ess Select 2. Sc roll to t he ca ller group yo u wi sh to dis pl ay the grap hic fo r and pr es s Select 3. Sc roll to Gro up graphic and pr ess Select 4. Sc roll to On to di spla y t he grap hic that goe s w it h that part icular cal l er gr oup
27 Caller ID Ca ller ID is a n etwo rk se rvic e tha t can disp lay th e nam e and pho ne num ber of t he per son cal lin g yo u, if t he in - form at ion i s av ai labl e . Cont act your s ervi ce pr ovide r for de ta il s. If th e c aller can be iden ti fied , the ph on e ma y di s pla y the cal le râÂÂs n ame an d ph on e num be r. Th e info rm ation d ispla yed dep ends o n th e in forma tio n ava ila ble t hroug h the network and your phon e book. It is possible t hat only the na me or t he num ber will ap pe ar. Cal l - c aller ID un av ailab le will d ispl ay w hen th e wir ele ss network doesnâÂÂt recogni ze the ca lling number . Al so , Call - ca ll er ID b loc k ed may di splay i f th e callin g part y has bloc ked call e r ID . Calling c ard If you wis h to use a cal l ing car d for lon g dist ance cal ls , yo u mus t f irst sto re your c all ing ca rd inform ati on into your phone. Y our phone can stor e up to four call ing car d s. Stori ng your c alling c ar d 1. Pr ess Men u 4 1 3 ( Set ting s - Call se ttin gs - Calli ng ca rd ) 2. Scr oll to desired calling card and pr ess Options 3. Pr ess W or V to Edit , p r e ss OK 4. Enter security c ode a nd pr e ss OK 5. Pr ess Select at Diali ng se quence . Select the di aling sequence your car d uses (use char t on next page), press W or V to cho ose sequence, then press Select No te: The ord er of the fol lowing ste ps may v ar y , depe nding on whic h dialing sequenc e your ca rd uses. 6. Ente r acce ss number when pr ompted f or the calling car dâ s access number (usually the 1-800 num be r l ist ed o n t he ba ck o f the ca llin g c ard), pre ss OK
28 Note: Y o u can also re trieve the a ccess numb er from your pho ne book if it has already been stored. Simply press Sear ch , then W or V to fi nd the n umber . 7. Enter car d number and /or PIN when pr ompted t o ent er c al lin g car d numb e r an d p ers ona l iden tifi cati on n umber , the n pr ess OK. Pr ess OK agai n at Sa ve ch ange s ? 8. Press W or V to Card name and pr ess Selec t . Enter car d name usi ng your phon eâ s keyp ad, pr ess OK . See âÂÂEnter ing letter s and nu mbersâ on page 35 if you need help on enter ing t he card name For de tails about your pho neâ s secu rity code , see âÂÂSecuri ty codeâ on page 61. *These call ing cards are frequent ly used with these dialing sequence s. Howe ver , they m ay var y and are subjec t to chan ge at the p hone co mpanyâ s discretion. Choosin g a calling c ar d t o use 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Setti ngs - C all set ting s - Call ing car d ) 2. Sc ro ll to de si red ca rd an d pres s Options 3. Press W or V to hi ghligh t Sele ct and pr ess OK 4. Enter security code at Sec urity c ode: , pr ess OK 5. Y ou r phon e w ill disp lay Car d re ady fo r use Dialin g Sequ ence Use for cards that req u ire you to : Cards using th is sequence * Access no . ph one n o. ca rd n o . Dial 1-800 access number , then pho ne nu mber , then card numbe r ( P IN i f r equi re d) MCI, A T& T T rue Choi c e, Sp ri nt Cana da , U nit el Access no . ca rd n o . ph one n o. Dial 1-800 access number , then ca rd numbe r ( PIN if req uire d), th en ph one n umber net work MCI , World Pho ne MCI Pr efi x ph one n o. ca rd n o . Dial the pr efi x ( any num bers that mu st pr ece de th e ph on e numbe r) a nd ph one n umb er you w ant to d ial, then ca rd numbe r , (t hen P IN, if req ui red) GTE, PacBe ll, AT & T , S t e n t o r
29 Making calling car d c alls 1. Ent er th e ph on e num be r , in cl udin g an y prefix (su ch as 0 or 1) that your calling card may r equir e when yo u make a call ing card call . See you r calli ng c ard for instructions. 2. Pr ess and hold ó for a few seco nds until your phone disp lays Card call . 3. Listen for the tone, then pr ess OK . (Y our phone will displa y Wait fo r to ne, the n p res s OK) 4. Lis ten fo r th e to ne a ga in, th en p ress OK . (Y our phone will dis pla y W ait for t one, press OK agai n .) Note: This procedure may not a pply to all calling card options prog ramme d into you r phon e. Pl ease look a t the back of your calli ng car d or co ntact yo ur lo ng distanc e comp any for m ore informatio n. Change lo ck code Th is feat ure al lows y ou to c han ge yo ur l ock c ode . See âÂÂChangi ng you r lock cod eâ on p age 42 . Change se curi ty code Th is feat ure al low s you to ch ang e y ou r se cur ity co de. See âÂÂCha nging you r sec urity c ode â on p age 62. Clear ca ll list s Thi s f ea tur e wi ll cl ear al l di al ed n umber s, a s w ell as numbers of answere d calls and missed calls. Y ou can not undo this op erat ion , so be car eful. Also, see âÂÂC all logâ on pag e 22. 1. Pr ess Men u 2 4 ( Ca ll lo g - Clear call lists ) 2. Highl ight eit her All , Missed , Dia le d , or Received and pre ss OK ( All will cle a r all call list s, whil e th e oth ers clea r t he ir re spec tiv e c al l lis ts)
30 Clear tim ers This featur e clears all call timers for the curr e ntly-selected NAM. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 24 for more detai ls. 1. Press Menu 2 5 4 ( Call log - Call ti me rs - Clea r t imers ) 2. Enter security code at Secu ri ty co de: and press OK Careful : Cl earing cal l tim ers can n ot be u ndone. If you are using the call time rs to log or track the amount of t ime you ar e using yo ur phon e, you may wish to record t he call time rs 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 o n page 41 for detai ls. Clock Yo ur ph on e has an in ter n al cl ock that can be dis played or hidden. It al so fea tures a n alarm cloc k (see page 16) . Note: Th e cloc k is po wered b y your phoneâ s batter y . If yo ur clo ck ha s been a ctiv ated an d you remove the batt ery w hile your phone i s still on , you will need to reset th e time afte r you tu rn yo ur pho ne back o n. Howe ver , if y ou first tur n your p hone of f bef ore rem oving the batter y , you r pho ne will r etain the tim e a nd dat e it had be fore the batter y was rem oved. Setting the clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e settin gs - Cloc k ) 2. Sc roll to Adju st time and pre ss Se lect 3. Enter pr es ent t ime at Time: (use two-digit fields f or hours and m inutes) 4. Press OK 5. Selec t am or pm and pre ss OK (if am/p m format ha s been sel ec ted; see n ext p age)
31 Selecting ti me for mat 1. Pr ess Men u 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Ph one s et t in gs - Clock ) 2. Scr ol l to Ti me fo rm at and p r ess Selec t 3. Scr ol l to either 24-hour or am/pm 4. Pr ess OK Displayi ng or hidin g the cloc k 1. Pr ess Men u 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Ph one s et t in gs - Clock ) 2. Scr ol l to either Hid e clock or Dis pl ay cl oc k (only one will dis pla y depe nd ing on the cu rrent set tin g) 3. Pr ess Sele ct Conf er en ce c al l Th is fe atu re allow s yo u to a dd a t hird pa rty to a ca ll. Y ou can us e t his f eat ur e wi th loc al a nd long di stan ce ca lls . Note: T his featu re may not be ava ilable in all wireless systems. See your service provider for d etails and ava ilability . Maki ng a c onfe r ence ca ll 1. Whil e in a call, ente r (or recall f r om th e pho ne book ) the se cond ph one numbe r and pr e ss ó 2. Once t he thi r d pa rty answ ers, pr ess ó to con ne ct a ll t hree pa rties 3. Pr ess ó agai n if you wish to di sconnect the th ir d party . Pr ess ô to dr op both parties . Recalli ng a number fr om the phone book dur ing a con fe r en ce ca ll 1. Dur ing the call, press O ptions 2. Scr ol l to Names and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Sea rch 4. Ente r na me an d p r ess OK , or just pr e ss W or V to scr ol l thr ough the p hone book 5. Pr ess ó
32 Cu rren t c all tim er Thi s fe atur e displ ays the runnin g ela psed ti me on your screen w hile a c a ll is ac tiv e. O nce t he call ha s e nd ed, simply pr ess any key to clear t he display . Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 24. Activating the curr ent call tim er Pr ess Menu 2 5 ( Call log - Call ti mer s ) an d pr ess De tai ls . Wi th Cu rre nt c all tim er displayed, pre ss Sele ct , scr oll to On , and pr ess OK Custo mer ca re co ntact num ber W ith the pr ess of a single button, you can qui ckly atte mpt cal l s to your s ervi ce pr ov id er . This f eat ur e can be help ful if youâ r e ha ving d if ficult ies di alin g a numb er , esp eci ally when trav elin g o utsid e yo ur h ome area . Simp ly p r ess and h old t he 2 k ey an d your pho ne wi ll att emp t to ca ll a cus tom er care ope rat or in the area. Note: Th is may not be available o n all systems. Conta ct your service provider for av ailabilit y . Cus tomize profil es Th is f eat ure allo w s yo u to cust om ize indi vidu al Profil es. See âÂÂPr ofile sâ on pa ge 53 for deta ils. Diale d calls Y o ur ph on e aut omat ical ly sto res the las t 1 0 num bers y ou âÂÂve di aled . 1. Press Menu 2 2 ( Call log - Dial ed cal ls ) 2. Press W or V to scr oll t hr ough d i aled n umber s lis t 3. Press ó to d ial th e num be r yo u wis h to call Y o u ca n a lso ac ces s the l ast 1 0 di aled n umb er s i f yo u pre ss ó , then quic kly pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough the l is t.
33 Als o, see â Call lo gâ on page 2 2 for d etail s on ot her call list s. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ptions â soft keyâ on pag e 23. Digi tal/an alog sele ction Note: T his fea ture wi ll not appear in your p hone unt il need ed. Please cont act your ser vice pr ovide r for de tails. The feat ure all ow s you to select whet her your ph one uses an a nalog or digital network. The network can always ove rride your setting, howeve r , and the network you choos e mu s t be av ai labl e. Selec ting e ither ana log or digi tal 1. Pr ess Men u 4 4 7 ( Set ting s - Networ k servi ces - Digit al/analog sele ction ) 2. Pr ess W or V to one of the following: Digi t. & an alog Allo ws y our p hon e to first s earch fo r a d igita l n etw or k to p lac e a c all. If o ne i s no t a vai la ble, it wil l then se ar ch for an anal og networ k. Anal og Y our p hone w ill pl ac e c all s o nly in an an al og network. Dig it al Y o ur ph one w ill p lace calls onl y in a di gital netw ork. 3. Pr ess OK The phone resets itself to Digi t. & an alog wh en y o u sw itch th e pho ne off an d back o n. Earpiece v olume The scr oll keys on your pho ne w i ll a d just t he earp iec e vol ume during a pho ne ca ll. The top scr oll key in cr ease s whil e the b ottom on e de cr eas es the v olume. If an acc ess ory like a h ea dse t or a ca r k it, or on e w ith its ow n lou ds pea ker , is conn e cted to y our ph on e, th e sc roll keys wi ll ad ju st t he volu me for t hat acce s sory . No t e: Us in g t h e scr o ll k e ys to ad ju s t e ar p ie ce v o lu me fu n ct ion s onl y du ring pho ne c alls.
34 Emergency cal ls Before at tempti ng an y emerg ency call s, see â Emerg ency Calls â on page 83 for import ant safety inform ation. 1. If t he pho ne is no t on, sw itch it on 2. Press the ô ke y to r ead y t he p hone fo r ca lls. (Pre ss it tw ic e if th ere ar e st ill dig its on the disp lay . ) 3. K ey in t he emer ge ncy n umb er fo r you r pre sent location (e.g. 911 or other of ficial emergency number ). Emergen cy number s va ry by loc ation. 4. Press ó IMPO RTAN T! This p hone , lik e any c ellula r pho ne, op erat es usin g radi o sign als, cellula r and lan dline netwo rks, a s well as user -pr ogram med func tions w hich ca n not guar ant ee con nec tion i n all cond it ions . There for e, yo u should neve r rely sol ely upon an y cellul ar phone for ess en tial commun i catio ns (e.g. , medica l eme rgenci es). Remem ber , to make o r receive an y calls , the p hone m ust be switche d on and in a ser vice ar ea with adequ ate cellul ar signal strength . Emerg ency calls may not be possible on all cellula r pho ne networks or w hen cert ain ne twork ser v ices and/o r phon e features are in use. Check with loc al cell ular ser vice provider s. If certain f eatu res are in use (keyguar d, restrict ca lls, etc.), you may first need t o tu rn those features off befor e you can make an emerge ncy cal l. Consu lt this d ocumen t and yo ur lo cal cellular ser vice provide r . When making an eme rgency ca ll, rem ember to gi ve all the necessar y informat ion as accurate ly as po ssible. Rem ember that you r cellu lar ph on e may be the only me ans of com muni catio n at the sc ene of an acc ident - d o not c ut off th e call u ntil gi ven permission to do so. Emergenc y key 9 W ith thi s fea tur e on, the phone a ttempts t o m ake an em erge ncy cal l wh en y ou p r ess 9, th en ó . The phone di als the em erg ency n umb er p r e-pr ogra mm ed i nto you r phone.
35 Note: Y ou ca n a lso dial a n em ergenc y call b y pres sin g an d holdin g 9 until the phone ind icates it is a ttemptin g to make an eme rgen cy cal l. Howe ve r , this metho d does not work wh en Keyguar d i s acti ve or whe n the pho ne is con nected t o a mo dem. Activati ng Emerge ncy k ey 9 Pr ess Menu 4 1 1 ( Setti ngs - Call s ettin gs - Emerg en cy key 9 ), scr oll to On to a ct iva te or Off to cancel, then press OK . IMPOR TANT! Offic ial eme rgency nu mbers va ry by loca tion (e .g. 911 ). Only one e mergen cy num be r is prog ram med into you r phon e to be dialed aut omatically by Emergenc y key 9, which may not be the prop er num ber i n all circ umstance s. Ente ring let ters and nu mbers Y ou can ent er le tte rs, as well as numb er s, whe n sto rin g inform at ion i nto y our phone by usin g your phone â s keyp ad. When yo u see the letter you wish to enter , simply p r ess the key associa ted with tha t lette r unti l it appear s on the disp l ay (numbe rs also appea r). ABC mode When you n eed to e nter let ter s into you r pho ne, it wil l aut oma tical l y swit ch over to mode. Y o u r p h o n e d i s p l a y s t h e i c o n t o i n d i c a t e t h a t y o u r phone is i n ABC m od e. It al so di spla ys w hen you ar e view ing na mes rat her than numb ers. When is di spla yed, you ca n ente r th ese char acter s (s ee nex t page) :
36 Whil e youâ re ed it ing a n ame , t he V key will move the cur sor to th e left , and W will move it to the ri ght. Pr ess Clear t o corr ect any mi stak es. If yo u wis h to ent er an e mpt y sp ac e be twee n cha rac ters , press 0 for each spa ce. Ch angi ng le tter ca se Pr ess the # key to swit ch between upper and lowe r case letters. The icon will switch to to ind icat e you ar e using lo wer ca se. 123 mode When sto ri ng n ames to the p hone bo ok, yo u can en ter a nu mb er w it hin a nam e at an y t ime . S imp ly press th a t part ic ul ar numbe r key a few times until i t appe ars. However , you c an do thi s mo re quic kly by accessi ng t he mode, without havi ng to scr ol l thr ough each letter to ac ces s the number you wish to enter . Simp ly pr ess t he # k ey f or a bout 2 s econ ds whil e i n mode and the icon wi ll appea r . Whil e in thi s mode, onl y numbe rs can be ent er ed. Letters ca n not be entered unless your phon e is in mode. Pr ess the # k ey aga in f or a c ouple of se cond s if you wi sh to deacti vat e the mode. Key Char acte rs Ke y Chara cter s 1. , â ? ! - 1 7 P Q R S 7 2A B C 2 8 T U V 8 3 DEF 3 9 WX YZ9 4 GHI4 0 Enter s an em pty sp ace, 0 5J K L 5 â ( See next page ) 6 MNO6 # Changes letter case; long pre ss to ggl es bet ween ABC/a bc an d 123 mode
37 Special character s (for storing names) Wh en i n AB C m o de (see page 16) , you c an pr ess the â k ey and th e fo llow ing spec ial ch ar act ers wi ll appea r . Y o u can us e the se ch arac t ers t o help when sto rin g name s in your pho ne book. Simply press W or V to highl ight the on e y ou wis h t o use an d p ress Inse rt . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TIP : If you wish to acces s a spe cial chara cter that appear s to war d th e e nd of thi s l ist , pr e ss V for quicke r acces s. Special character s (fo r storing numbers) The f ollo wing s peci al cha ract er s ar e helpf ul whe n you store names to y our phone book (see p age 49 ) . Sim ply pr ess the * key onc e or r epeat edly , and the fo llow ing char acter s can b e s tor ed wit hi n t he number se quenc e. ( p ) cr eates a pause wh en a numbe r is dial ed; the digits locate d to the right of the â p â ar e auto matical ly se nt as to uch tone s aft er a 2.5 se co nd pa use (see page 68) . ( w ) creat es a â wait â when a num be r is dial ed. The â w â make s your phone w ait for you to pr ess Send or ó , then i t sen ds the di gits l ocated to t he right of the âÂÂwâ as touch tones (see page 68) . Y ou can add as ma ny spe cial cha ract ers as you need in a singl e numb er sequ ence. Thes e char ac ters ca n not be e nte re d wh il e i n mod e . Eras ing store d nam es and nu mber s See âÂÂErasing stored name s and nu mbersâ on pa ge 51. Erasin g your en tire phone book See âÂÂErasing your ent ire p hone bo okâ on page 5 1.
38 Games Y ou have four e xci ting games to choose f r om i n your ph one. Press Menu 6 to choose one of t he following games: REMEM BER! Y our pho ne must be swit ched on to use t his functi on. Do not switch o n the pho ne when wi reless phon e use is pr ohibite d or when i t may c ause in terferen ce or d anger . Mem ory Reve al pi ctu r es to fi nd pa irs in as few tries as possi ble . Move the cursor w ith the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), a nd 8 (down) ke ys. Pr ess the 5 key to re veal picture s. Pre ss the # ke y to jump right over r evealed pictur e s or m ove fr om top left to bottom right. Pr ess the â key to ju mp left over r evea led pictur e s or move fr om bottom right to top left. Onc e found, pairs stay vi sible. Sna ke Feed the snake with as ma ny goodies as po ssible and watch it grow . Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to t urn the snake t owar d food . The longe r t he snak eâ s ta il g r ows, t he highe r the scor e . If the snake hi ts its own tail or the surr oundi ng wall, the game i s over . Logic Find a secr et combin ati on of fig ur es. Ava i la ble f igur es ar e shown at the top of the d ispl ay befo r e you accep t the fi rst guess r ow . Use the 2, 4 and 8 keys to move the cur sor and the 5 k ey to se le ct th e f ig ur e. T o cop y a fi gur e fr om a pr e viou s ly ac ce pted gue ss r ow , star t scr olli ng with the 4 k ey , move the c ursor to the desir ed fi gur e in t he norm al w ay and acc ept the se le ction with the 5 k ey . Once y ou th in k yo u have th e right c omb inati on, p r es s the * ke y . The result is pr esented as a set of marks over the row . A correc t fi gu r e i n t he ri ght pl ac e g ive s a f ull mark ; a co rr e ct fig ur e in t he wr on g pl ac e gi ves a ha lf mark . The game ends whe n a ll the figu res ar e corr ect and in th e r igh t pl ace.
39 Dic e Use this to p lay other games that r equir e a set of dice if on e i snâÂÂt ava ilab le. Us e t he Lev e l option to se t the number of d ice, up to six. Y ou can r ol l, lock, and unloc k each di e as ma ny times as you wi sh. When you s tart a new gam e, the di ce r oll for a co u ple of sec onds and t hen stop . U se th e 4 (l e ft) and 6 (ri ght ) keys to sele ct a d ie. Pr ess the 5 key to l ock or unl ock the sel ect ed di e. Pr ess â to r ol l th e u nl ocked di ce aga in. Game opti ons When you sele ct a game, you can choos e fr om the following sub menus: Level allo w s yo u to cho ose the lev el o f di fficu lty . New g ame start s a ne w game. Top sc ore will dis pla y the top score ( doe s not appear in Logi c ). Inst ru cti ons will de scribe how the gam e is played. Note: Last view or Continue m ay appear in th e options list if a game is inter rupted , not fi nished, o r if yo u have lost the gam e. Inbox When you r eceiv e a text message , it â s sto r ed in the Inbox. Y ou r phone will display Messa ge re ceive d , a long with the text m essage icon, and m akes a sound ( depending on the messa ge alert tone; see page 44 ). Please see âÂÂT ext messa ges and pagesâ on page 64 for comp lete d etails o n this feature. In-call menu Whil e in a cal l, yo u ma y n oti ce the Options soft ke y . Pr es sing this wi ll acc ess you t o th e i n-ca ll m enu , and you may notice the following ch oic es: Tou c h tone s Y ou can manuall y ente r a touch tone str ing or searc h for one i n your phone book (se e âÂÂPhone book â on page 49)
40 New call Y ou can make a thir d party conf er ence ca ll (see âÂÂConference call â on page 31) Me nu Allow s you acce ss to your phoneâ s me nu Names Allows you a ccess to your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 49) Mute Al lows you to mute the mic r ophone ; if your microp hon e is al r ead y mu te d, thi s will chan ge to End mut e (see âÂÂM icrophoneâ on page 44) Keygua rd Thi s f eatu r e hel ps p r ot ec t t he ke yp ad a gai nst accid e ntal keypr esses. See â Keyguar dâ on page 1 0 for co mpl ete deta ils. Keypad cove r sett ing Thi s fe atur e activat es t he keyp ad cover if yo u wish t o ans wer and end ca ll s wit h the ke yp ad c ove r . See âÂÂU sing the keyp ad cover â on p age 8 fo r deta ils. Keypad tone s This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s ( see page 53 ). It se ts t he volume of t he tone you hea r when you pr ess your phoneâ s keys. No te tha t i f you ch oos e the Sile nt pr of il e, keypad tones wi ll b e tu rned of f. Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Menu 3 ( Pr of il e s ) 2. Y our phone lists e ach pr ofile. Use W to highl ight the one you wa nt to se t t he keyp ad t ones fo r and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Ke yp a d to ne s and p r ess Selec t 4. Press W to s crol l th r o ugh the op ti ons ; yo ur ph on e p lays a sampl e of ea ch. Press OK for the one you wa nt.
41 Lang uage Beca use ma ny wi r el es s phone cust omers speak Engl is h as a se co nd lang uag e, yo ur ph on e allo ws you to c hoose your phon eâ s di sp l aye d la n gua ge. Choosing a la nguage fo r your phone Pr ess Menu 4 2 5 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s ettin gs - Langu age ), scr oll t o the lan guage you wish to use and pr e ss OK . Y ou can c hoose fr om Engli sh, Fr ench, Spanis h, Portuguese or T radit iona l Chinese . Last call timer This featur e displays the duration of your last call . See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24. Last number redial When you want to call your la st dialed number , Pr ess ó and w ait 3 seco nds Note: Y ou must be at the st art scree n before you press ó Letter ca se Y ou can chan ge fr om upper to lo wer cas e when en te rin g le tte rs into you r ph on e. See âÂÂChangin g letter caseâ on page 36 for comple te details. Life timer The l ife time r di spl ays th e tota l time o f a ll ca ll s di al ed and r ecei ved wi th your p hone (i n h ours and minutes onl y). Th e lif e tim er ca n not b e reset and is u sed in c onj unc tio n with your phoneâ s warranty Als o, see â Call timers â on p age 24 .
42 Lights This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Car Prof ile ( see page 53 ). Thi s fe atur e dete rmine s w het her the ligh ts are on only when yo u use y ou r pho ne , or if th ey are on at all t imes . This se tting works on ly when your phone is conne cted to a car kit. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our phon e l is ts ea ch pr of il e. Us e W to highlight Car and press Options . Note: Car will n ot app ear in the list unt il the p hon e has bee n connect ed to a car kit at le ast once. 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Lights and pre ss Se lect . 4. Use W to scr ol l thr ough you r c hoices and pr ess OK If yo u select Auto mat ic , your phon eâ s lig hts ar e turned of f within fifteen seconds if no keys ar e pr essed. If On is sele cted , then the lights wil l r ema in on the enti r e time yo ur ph on e is con ne cted to th e car kit. Listen t o voice messages Th is fe ature a llo ws y ou to ac ce ss y our vo ice m ess age s. See â V oice m essag esâ on page 7 1 for co mplete d etails. Lock cod e Y ouâÂÂll need t he l ock code to ac tivate a nd dea ctiva te Phon e Lo ck ( se e page 52 ), or to chan ge you r lo ck code. The default lock code is 1234. If you enter an inco rrect lock c ode f ive time s in a row , your p hone w ill promp t yo u fo r th e se cur ity cod e (s ee pa ge 61 ). Chan gi ng yo ur l ock co de In a loc k cod e, only n um eric ch a ract ers are accep te d. 1. Ent er Menu 4 3 2 3 ( Setti ngs - Se cu rity set ti ng s - Ac ces s codes - Change lock co de ) 2. Ent er loc k code at Ent er lo ck co de: and press OK 3. Enter new loc k code, pre ss OK
43 4. V eri fy new lo ck c ode , p r ess OK Note: Whe n you change your loc k code, make sur e you store it in a safe place , awa y from yo ur phon e. Avoid enteri ng access code s simil ar to em ergenc y number s to pr event accidenta l emer gency cal ls. M anual t ouc h tone s This set ti ng det ermin es h ow long touc h to nes ar e pr od uced as yo u pr ess the keys on the keyp ad. Note that t ouch tones a r e sometime s cal led DTM F to nes. See âÂÂT o uch ton esâ on page 68 for det ails. Setting manual touc h tones Pr ess Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - To uch tones - Man ual to uc h to nes ) an d highlight one of t he following opt ions, then pr e ss OK. Co ntin uo us means the tone sounds for as long as you pr e ss and hold t he key . Fixed sets the tone l ength to . 1 seco nd, r egar dl ess of how l ong y ou pr e ss the key . Off turns the tone s off , and no tones will be sent when you pr ess the keys. M emory status Thi s featur e allows yo u to see how many f r ee and in -use memo ry lo cati ons ar e in yo ur di r ect ory . Als o, see â Phone bo okâ on p ag e 49. Pr ess Na mes , s croll t o O ptions and pre ss Se lect . Then scr oll to Mem or y stat us and pre ss Se le ct aga in Messages This featur e allow s you to acces s your vo ice and text messages, as well as composing your own welcome note.
44 Using messages 1. Press Menu 1 ( Messag es ) 2. Sc roll to one of t he f ollo wi ng o p tio ns , th en pres s Selec t 1-1 Text messages - See pa ge 64 . 1-2 Voic e me ssages - See page 71 . 1-3 Welcome note - See page 73 . Me ssag e alert tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s ( see page 53 ). It se ts t he tone th at your p hone makes when you get a text messa ge. Also, see âÂÂT ext m essages and pagesâ on page 64. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our phone lists e ach pr ofile. Use W to highl ight the one you wa nt to set the me ss age aler t tone for and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Message alert tone , the n pr ess Sele ct . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough you r c hoices (your phon e plays sampl es) and pr ess OK . Micro phone Y ou can mute and unmute your phoneâ s micr ophone whil e a call is in progress. D uri ng a cal l, yo ur phon eâ s soft keys change f r om Nam es and Menu to Options and Mute . Muting and unmutin g your phone Y ou can mute the phoneâ s micr ophone during a cal l; simply pr ess Mut e . T o unmut e the mic r ophone, pr ess Unm ut e . If the se t exts ar e not avai lab le, p r ess Options , s cr oll t o Mute or End mu te and p r ess Selec t . Muti ng and unmu ting als o af f ect the micr ophones of any ac ce sso ries co nn ect ed to t he ph on e.
45 Missed call s Y our p hone wil l k ee p trac k o f t he la st 10 call s y ou ha ve mis sed i f you wer enâ t ar ound to an swer the cal l . Mi ss ed call s w i ll a p pear in y our p hone on ly if yo ur pho ne was turned on a nd in a se rvic e a r ea when t he c al l wa s misse d. If the displa y says âÂÂMissed callsâ Pr ess List . T o call back the displ ayed number , pr ess ó . Pr ess Exi t to go back t o th e st art scr een. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ptions â soft keyâ on pag e 23. Checking the m issed calls list a nytime Pr ess Menu 2 1 ( Call log - Miss ed c all s ), t hen scroll thr ough the l ist. This shows you the phon e numbers of the 10 most r ecen t c all s youâ ve not answ er ed. Wh en the Forward if not answered option i n the Call Forw ar di ng f eatu r e (see page 21) is se lect ed , y our phone tr eats the f or war ded ca lls as mi sse d c alls. Als o, see â Call lo gâ on page 2 2 for d etail s on ot her call list s. NAM se lection The service pr ovider programs you r phone wit h the phone num ber and syst em inf or matio n into your phon eâ s memor y when yo ur ph one is f irst ac ti vat ed. This is ca lled a Numb er As sign men t M odule (NA M). Fo r exa mp le, you r ph on e ca n be ac ti vat ed in up to 3 dif fer ent se rvic e ar eas ( e.g . o ne in Dall a s, a noth er in Ch icag o, an d ma ybe on e mo r e in N ew Y ork) , eac h giv ing your p hone a dif fer ent phone numb er or acco unt . Only one number can be active at a time. When you sele ct a phone number , youâÂÂr e also selecti ng which system youâÂÂre using as your home system (see âÂÂSystemâ on p age 63 ) . The firs t ph one n umb er di spl ayed w it h this menu is the curr ently selected number .
46 Note: It m ay n ot be ne cessar y to have thr ee NAM s for y our phone if your ser vice pr ovider ha s ser vic e or ro aming agreem ents for each area in w hich yo u wish to use you r phon e. Contact your service provider for details. Selectin g the NAM for y our phone Pr ess Men u 4 4 6 ( Set ting s - Networ k servic es - NAM sel ect ion ), highlig ht the phone number you wa nt to use and pre ss OK . Note: Y o u need at leas t one act ive numbe r to ma ke calls. Y o u can not ch ange fro m one NA M to another duri ng a cal l. Networ k f eature setti ng Call forwar ding (p age 21) , Ca ll wa itin g (p age 24) and Send ow n n umber (p age 6 2) ar e network servic es avai l able thr oug h your s ervi ce pr o v ider or de aler . When you subscr ib e to any of the se servi ces, you r se rvic e pr ov ide r or deal er gi ves you a se parate featur e cod e to act iva te ea ch s erv ice . De act ivat io n cod es are us ed to dea ctiv ate ea ch s ervic e . Onc e yo u s tore th e a ppropri at e co de in yo ur p hon e, t he se rvic e app ear s as a me nu it em. Y ou c an then us e th e menu to ac tivate a nd dea ctiva te these servi ces. Each time you use a feat ure that r equ ires a feat ure code, tha t code is sent to the network to veri fy youâÂÂr e usi ng the corr ect fe atur e code. Note: If yo ur p hone ha s more t han one pho ne num ber progr ammed , any featu re code s sto red will a pply onl y to your prim ar y phone num ber , or NAM 1 . See âÂÂNA M selectionâ o n page 45 for details on NAM . Stor ing codes 1. Press Menu 4 4 5 ( Setti ngs - N etw or k ser vic es - N etw or k fea tur e se ttin g ) 2. At Feature Code: , ent er th e feat ure code or deac tivati on cod e r ecei ve d fr om your d ealer (e. g. â 74, â 740 , et c.), pres s OK
47 3. W to the service that the cod e applie s to and pr ess Sel ect 4. W to su bopti on, th en Selec t (R epea t s tep a s r equired, ba sed on nu mber of subopt ions) (Use step four o nly for call for warding opt ions) 5. W to Act iva te or Cancel , t hen p r e ss OK Netw ork se rvi ces Some of t he f eatur es i n thi s m enu ar e network servi ce s that r equir e a subsc ripti on . See y o ur serv ice pr ovide r for d etails an d ava ilabi lity . 4-4-1 Voic e priva cy - See page 72 . 4-4-2 Call fo rwardi ng * - See page 21. 4-4-3 Ca ll w a it ing * - See page 24 . 4-4-4 Send ow n num be r * - See page 62 . 4-4-5 Network feature setting - See page 46 . 4-4-6 NA M se lec ti o n - See page 45 . 4-4-7 Digital/analog sel ection ** - See page 33. 4-4-8 Publi c sys tem se lecti on * * - See pa ge 54. * These features will n ot appear in the menu unless they are acti vated usi ng Networ k feat ure se tti ng . See âÂÂNet work feature settingâ o n page 46 for details. ** Th ese featur es appea r in yo ur pho neâ s me nu only whe n neede d. Please con tact your ser vice p rovider fo r detail s. One-touc h dialing This feat ur e all ows y ou to mak e pho ne calls quic kly and easil y with the touch of a button. Y ou must stor e names and numbers in your phone book ( see page 50 ) bef or e you ca n use this f eat ur e. Then you can assign a name from the phone book to a one-touc h di al l ocati on usi ng your phon eâ s keys 2 thr ough 8.
48 Note: K eys 1 and 9 are u sed excl usively for dialing your voi ce mailbo x (see pag e 7 1) and fo r attem pting em ergenc y cal ls (see page 83) t o the emer gency num ber pro gramm ed into your phone (e .g. 911 o r other o ffici al emerge ncy numbe r). T he 2 key is for dialing a cu stomer care op erator (see page 32), w hich c an be over writte n if you prefer . Assi gning one- touch dia l locati ons 1. Press Nam es , sc roll to 1-touch dialing and pr ess Selec t 2. Sc roll to nex t ava ila ble em pty loca tion, (empty ) will appear , then p r es s Assi gn 3. Scroll t o select desir ed name and press Sele ct 4. Repe at as nec ess ar y Calling a number using one-touch dia ling Note: Th e 2 key is for dialing a custom er care op erator , which can be overwri tten if you prefer . Pr ess and hold the key (2 thr ough 8) for a few se conds t o ca ll the nu mber in th e co rr e spon din g on e-t ouc h d ial lo cat ion . Note: If yo u press an d hol d 1, your p hone ca lls your vo ice mailbox. If yo u press and hold 9, and Emergency key 9 (Menu 4 1) i s ON , you r phone attemp ts a call to the eme rgency number progra mm ed into yo ur phone (e.g. 911 or other offi cial emerge ncy numb er). Changing numbe rs in one-touc h dial li st W ith thi s f eatur e, you ca n a ssign a dif fer en t n umbe r to any o ne-t ouch dia l lo catio n . 1. Press Nam es , sc roll to 1-touch dialing and pr ess Selec t 2. Scr ol l t o t he locat ion you wish t o c hange a nd pr ess O ptions 3. Sc roll to Change , t hen p r e ss Se le ct 4. Scr oll t hr ough p hone b ook to select ne w numb er and press Sele ct
49 Erasing one-to uch dial locations 1. Pr ess Names, scr oll to 1-tou ch dia lin g and pr ess Sel ect 2. Scr oll to the locat ion you wi sh to eras e and pr ess Options 3. Scr ol l to Era se , press Selec t , then pr ess OK at Era se? Outbox This is where all outgoing messages are stor ed. See âÂÂT e xt me ssages and pa gesâ on pag e 64 for more details. Pag in g Y ou can rec eive p ages with your phone. See âÂÂT ext me ssages and pagesâ on page 64. Phone b ook Y ou can stor e up t o 199 n umbers and associated names in your phon eâ s m emory . Th ese nu mbers ar e righ t at yo ur fi nger tip s fo r easy dia ling . Things to know about the phone book Store d numbers may be up to 32 di gits long. Store d names may be up to 16 characters long. Y ou can n ot stor e ide ntica l names in to y o ur phone (i .e., J ohn , J ohn ); m ake su re th at lik e n am es are some wha t dif fer ent in t he pho ne bo ok (i. e. , John , Johnny). Replace? foll ow ed b y the cur r ently st or ed name disp lays when sto ri ng a na me a lr eady i n m emor y . Accessing the phone book Pr ess Na mes , scrol l to d esir ed subme nu and pr ess Selec t .
50 About the submenus The phon e book has several submenus f rom whi ch you can ch oo se. Sea rch al low s y ou to sea r ch for a spec if ic nam e. Add ne w al low s you to ent er new nam es a nd nu mb ers. Options let s y ou ch oo se you r s crolli ng vie w , as well a s to show memory st atus. 1-to uc h dia ling allows you to assign up to seven one - to uch di al l oca tio ns ( see page 47 for details) . Caller g roups al low s you to r e name or ch ange th e ri ngi ng to ne for a ca ll er g r oup (s eeâÂÂC a ll fo rw ard in gâ on page 21) . Erase al l lets you era se eve ry name and num ber in your phon e boo k. Y ou can eras e one nam e and nu mber at a tim e b y pres sin g Det ail s , t hen Options w hen vi ew ing a name a lr eady in t he dir ecto ry . Stor ing a name and number 1. Press Nam es 2. Sc roll to Add n ew and pre ss Selec t 3. En ter name u sing the ke ypad (use # to switch betw een upper and lower case) and press OK 4. Enter p hone nu mber and press OK Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and number sâ on p age 35 and âÂÂQuic k sa ve â on p age 63. Changi ng a number stor ed with a name 1. Recal l stor ed name, then pr ess De ta ils to vie w number 2. Press Opti ons , s cr oll t o Edit and pr ess Select 3. Press OK while name i s displa yed, unless you w ish to change it. I f so, pr ess and hold Cl ea r , re-en ter name and pr ess OK
51 4. Pr ess and hold Clear to eras e numb e r or use the W and V keys t o edit 5. Ente r ne w number 6. Pr ess OK to sav e new numb er Recalling na mes & numbers At the start scre en, press W or V to v ie w na me s in dir ector y . Then scr oll t o the p erson yo u wish to c all an d press ó to dial the num ber (phon e will displa y number di al ed t o c onf irm) . Recalling numbe rs by name At the start scre en, press Names . T hen p r es s th e nu mb er o n th e keyp ad w ith the cor respon di ng first lette r of t he name you wish to call. Y ou can a lso r ecall number s b y name by pr essi ng Nam es , t hen p ress Selec t at Sear ch . En ter th e na me of the person you w ish to r ecall and press OK . Erasing stor ed na mes and numbers 1. Reca ll sto red nam e 2. Pr ess Det ails 3. Pr ess Options 4. Highl ight Era se , the n pr ess Sele ct , the n OK Note: Y ou can not undo E rase func tions, so be ca reful! Erasing your entir e phone book 1. Pr ess Names 2. Scr ol l to Erase al l and pr ess Selec t 3. Pr ess OK at Are you sur e? 4. Enter security code a t Se cu rity c od e: and p r ess OK Warni ng: T his featu r e will e ras e your e nti re ph one bo ok, whic h can not be u ndone!
52 Phon e lock When you turn thi s on, y our p hone wi ll l ock af ter you swi tch your pho ne o f f and back on. The n, ea ch t ime y ou tur n your phone on, it will pr om pt you for a l ock code when you pr ess ei ther Names or Menu . When the phon e loc k is on, you can not acc ess most of your phon eâ s me mory and me nu fea tur es, or make ph on e ca lls wi tho ut en te ring th e lo ck co de . T urning on phone lock Pr ess Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Set ting s - Secu ri ty set ti ngs - Access code s - Phon e l ock ) . Ente r th e lock cod e th en press OK . Th en s croll to On , and p r ess OK aga in . When your p hone i s l ock ed, ca lls may be poss ib le t o the em ergen cy numbe r pr ogra mmed into your pho ne (e.g. 911 or other of f icial emergency number) inc luding call s wit h Emerg en cy ke y 9 ( page 34 ). Y ou can also stor e a number in the Unl oc ke d ph one num ber loc ation , w hich al lows y ou to ca ll thi s nu mber even thou gh you r phone i s locked ( s ee page 70 for detail s) . Answering a call with pho ne lock o n Pr ess any key e xcept ô and ð Turning o ff phone l ock Pr ess Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Set ting s - Secu ri ty set ti ngs - Access code s - Pho ne l o ck ). Ent er loc k cod e an d press OK . Th en s croll to Off and pr ess OK agai n. W ith phone loc k of f, you can now use your phone wi thout e nterin g th e lock code e ach time you t urn your phone on. Phone setti ngs Phone settings allow you access to other phone f eatur es such as an alar m clock and your phoneâ s language.
53 Using phone settings Pr ess Menu 4 2 ( Se tting s - Phon e se ttings ), th en s croll to one of the fol lowing options, then p r e ss Select : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2-2 Alarm c lock - See page 16 . 4-2-3 Tou c h tone s - See page 68 . 4-2-4 Restor e facto ry s etti ngs - See page 56 . 4-2-5 Langua ge - See page 41 . 4-2-6 Keyp ad cover setting - See page 8. Pr ofi les Now you can adj ust an d cust omize your phon e to whateve r envir onments you find yoursel f in (i. e. mee tin gs, a m ovi e, et c.). W ith Pr ofil es, you can contr ol your phoneâ s ri nging volume, ri nging ton e, message alert, keypad tones, w ar ning ton es, etc., in a matte r of second s. Note: Restore factory settings (see page 56) will reset any chang es made in Profi les back t o the fac tor y de faults. The de fa ul t s et ti ng is Nor ma l . Accessing Pr ofiles Pr ess Menu 3 Selec ting di f fer ent Pr ofi les If you wa nt t o change your phone â s Pr ofil e, qu ickly pr ess the ð ke y . Q uickly pr ess ð again to scr ol l thr ough each choi ce , the n p r ess and hol d t he ð key for a se co nd to s ele ct th at Prof ile. Y ou can also scr oll thr ough the li st of Pr ofi les wit h a qu ic k pr es s of th e ð key . Then pr e ss W or V to choose an oth er P rofil e an d p ress OK . Ei ther w ay , t his only al lo ws yo u t o se le ct o th er P r of iles ; you can not cust omi ze them her e. Keep r ead ing to le arn how to cust omiz e a Pr ofil e .
54 Cus tomi zing Pr ofiles Pr ess Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) an d sc roll to des ired Profil e, t hen pre ss Options . Once Options is sel ec ted , Selec t , Custom ize and Rename wi ll a ppe ar as y our c hoi ces. Onc e y ou ha ve s elec ted one of the se it ems, pr ess OK . If you wish to go back to t he ma in me nu, pr e ss Back . Sele ct acti vat es the curr ently hig hligh ted Pr ofil e. Custo mize al low s you to cust omiz e a Pr of ile by chang ing t he curr ent set tin gs. Rename allo ws you to rena me the Prof ile. When you select Customize , p r e ss OK and youâÂÂl l have access to several lists and sub-menus t hat will enable you to adjust the set tin gs on the curre nt Pr ofil e. Note: Car and Headset will n ot appear in th e Pro files li st unless your ph one is connect ed t o a car kit or a headset . However , they will rema in in th e m enu once connect ed for the f irst ti me. Note: W hen you chan ge a sett ing in t he curr ent Pro file, i t only affects th at Pro file and will not change yo ur pho neâ s nor mal settings. Renami ng Pr ofile s 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Scroll to desired Profile and press Options 3. Sc roll to Rename and pr ess OK 4. Enter new name a nd p r ess OK aga in Note : Some pr ofiles ca n no t be re named. Public syste m selecti on Note: Th is featu re w ill not ap pe ar in your pho ne unti l needed . Please co ntact you r se rvice p rov ider for details. In each servic e ar e a the r e ar e usual l y t wo servi ce pr ov iders. The se rv ice pr ovid er y ou s ig n u p w ith, al so k n o w n a s y o u r h o m e s y s t e m , i s o f t y p e A o r B . S y s t e m s t hat ar e of the same type as your ho me syst em ar e
55 called âÂÂhome-typeâ systems; systems that are of the oppos ite typ e as your home syst em ar e called âÂÂnon-home-t ypeâ systems. Public system selection allows your phone to search for ot her a vai la ble s ys tem s wh en s erv ic e is no t a vai lab le in your home system. Y ou c an als o req ues t th e order in w h ich y our ph one looks for available systems. Note: Using Home on ly or Any sy stem is usually the most econo mical c hoice . 1. Pr ess Menu 4 4 8 ( Set ting s - Netw ork se rvic e - Public syst em s el ect ion ). 2. Scr oll to one of the following c hoices: Any sy st em Th e pho n e se ar ches f or s er vi ce i n a ho me- typ e sys tem and i f se rvic e is no t fo un d it will then s ear ch for a non-h ome type sys te m. Home type Th e pho n e se ar ches f or a s er vic e in a home-type system only . Nonh om e t ype Th e pho n e se ar ches f or a s er vic e in a non- home t ype system only ( doesnâ t f ind a h ome system since it doesnâ t sear ch for a home-type system). Ho me on ly Y o ur phone use s its home system only (that is, it will not roam). 3. Pr ess OK . Received c alls This shows you the phon e numbers of the 10 most r ecen t c all s youâ ve answ er ed. Pr ess Menu 2 3 ( Call log - Re ceive d cal ls ), the n scroll thr ough the numbers . Als o, see â Call lo gâ on page 2 2 for d etail s on ot her call list s. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ptions â soft keyâ on pag e 23 .
56 Resto re f actory setti ngs Y ou can re set the se ttings of many of your phoneâ s feat ures to fa ctory defa ult s (as in a n ew teleph on e). Re st or ing fac t ory set ti ng s Pr ess Men u 4 2 4 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - Resto re fa ctor y s ettin gs ), ente r securi ty cod e and pr ess OK . Note: Th e me mor y , t imers, l anguage select ion and se curity code ar e not rese t. However , any Profiles you have m odified will reset whe n you restore you r settings. Rena ming profiles See âÂÂProfilesâ on page 53. Restr ict calls This featur e al lows you to r estrict incoming and outgoing call s. Ou tg oing calls are r est rict ed from a li st of r es tri cti ons t hat you create yo urs elf . Restric t outg oing c alls If no r estri ct ions have been defi ned in your phone, you will n otice onl y one opti on: Add re str icti on allow s yo u to create y ou r ow n li st of out go ing cal l r estr i ctio ns. The m axi mu m n umb er of c al l r estrict ion grou ps you can define is 10. Once you have en ter ed Add r est ri ct ion and h ave added at least one re striction, the fol lowing options will be ad ded : Sele ct al l ows you t o se le ct call r estr icti ons fr om the outgoing calls list. Edit allows you to edit an existing outgoing call restr iction. Era se wil l e rase an y e xisti ng outg oing cal l r estrict ions . Note: W hen call s are re stricte d, cal ls may be p ossible to the emerge ncy n umber progra mmed into yo ur pho ne (e .g. 911 or other o fficial em ergency num bers). How ever , Emerg ency key 9 may not op erate de pen ding on t he t ype of restrict ion yo u choose.
57 Adding call r estrictions 1. Pr ess Men u 4 3 1 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty set ting s - Re str ict cal ls ) 2. Scr ol l to Restr ict outg oin g calls and pre ss Se lect 3. Ente r th e se curi ty code an d p r ess OK 4. Scr ol l to Add re str ictio n to cr ea te an outgoi ng cal l r estrict ion and pr ess OK 5. Enter th e number stri ng you wi sh to r estrict and pre ss OK . Fo r e xam ple: If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 1, ent er 1 (thi s wi ll r estric t al l lon g dist ance call s) If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 1972, enter 19 72 If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 214, enter 214 6. If you wish to e nter a name for the call restriction, enter the name using your phoneâ s keypad, the n pre ss OK Rest r ict i ncom in g c al ls 1. Pr ess Men u 4 3 1 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty set ting s - Re str ict cal ls ) 2. Scr ol l to Re str ict in comi ng ca lls and pr ess Selec t 3. Scr ol l to All c all s and pre ss Mar k (or pr ess Unma rk if you w ish to r emove the r estrict ion) Sel ecti ng call res tricti on s 1. Pr ess Men u 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Re str ict cal ls ) 2. Scroll t o Re str ict o utg oin g ca lls and p ress Sele ct 3. Ente r th e se curi ty code an d p ress OK 4. Scroll t o Se le ct and p ress OK
58 5. Scrol l to ea ch restri c tion you wish to use and pres s Mar k ; pr es s Unm ar k to d eactiv ate exist ing re strictio ns 6. Press Back and then pr ess Ye s at Save cha nges? Editing call r estric tions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu ri ty set ti ngs - Restri ct calls ) 2. Sc roll to Restr ict outgoin g calls and pr ess Select 3. Enter t he se curity code and pr ess OK 4. Sc roll to Edi t and pr ess OK 5. Scrol l to the r estriction you wish to edit, p r e ss OK No te: If no nam e has bee n en tered fo r a restri ction, the res tri cted n u mbe r wi ll be dis p la ye d 6. Press and hold Clear to e rase en tir e numb er , then ent er t he new char act ers. O r use Wý or V to move the cu rsor to the d esir ed locat ion an d del ete a char acter o r i nsert a dditi onal c ha ract ers. Pr e ss OK whe n fi ni shed . 7. Edit name if desi r ed using s ame pr ocedur e as above Erasing c all r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Set ting s - Secur i ty set ti ngs - Restri ct calls ) 2. Sc roll to Restr ict outgoin g calls and pr ess Select 3. Enter t he se curity code and pr ess OK 4. Sc roll to Era se and pr ess OK 5. Scrol l to the r estriction you wish to erase, p r e ss OK 6. Press OK aga in to era se r e st ric ti on Ring ing opt ions This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s (see page 53) . Y ou ca n cho ose h ow y our p hone noti fi es yo u of an in com in g ca ll. Thi s se tti ng doe s not affect incoming text message alert tones (see page 64) .
59 Selec ting r inging opt ions 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y o ur p hon e list s e ach profil e. Us e W to high light t he one you want to set the ri nging op tions for and pre ss Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Ringin g optio ns , then pr ess Sele ct . 4. Highl ight eit her Ring , Asce ndi ng , Ring o nce , Beep once , Caller gr oups , or Sile nt and pre ss OK Caller gr oups sets th e ph one to Sile nt exc ept fo r call s from pe opl e in se lec ted calle r g roups (s ee âÂÂCal l forwardingâ on page 21 ) . Pr ess W or V t o hi ghl igh t t he desi r ed ca ll er gr oup(s) , th en press Mar k to sel ect or Unma rk to de- sel ect t hem . Ring ing tone s This i s one of t he sett ings i n your phone â s Profil es ( se e page 53 ). I t se ts the rin ging to ne fo r inc omi ng voic e call s. If y ou set Rin gi n g Op t ion s (see page 58) to Sile nt or Beep once , ring ing tones ar e automat ical ly off . Selecting r ing ing tones 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y o ur p hon e list s e ach profil e. Us e W to high light t he one you want t o set the ri ngin g tones f or and pr ess Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Ring i ng to ne s , then pr ess Select . 4. Scr ol l thr ough the opti ons. Aft er you hear the ton e you wish to use, pr ess OK . Ringing v olume This i s one of t he settings i n your phoneâ s Profile s (see page 53) . It se ts the de fa ul t r in gin g v olu me fo r inco ming voi ce cal l s, m essage al ert to nes a nd the al arm .
60 Setting the ringi ng volume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our phone lists e ach pr ofile. Use W to highl ight the one you w ant to se t the rin ging volume f or a nd press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Rin gin g volume , th e n p ress Selec t . 4. Scr oll t hr ough the opti ons. When you hea r t he volume level you wish to use, press OK . Note: The ringing volume setting is stored ind ividually for the handsfre e car ki t and t he headse t. Roam ing Thi s i s a t erm us ed to i ndi cat e th at y our p hone i s not in it s home ar ea. Call s m ade or r eceiv ed w hi le r oamin g ar e usu ally mor e exp ensiv e th an call s m ade in yo ur hom e area. When r o aming in some systems outsi de your home ar ea, your ph one ma y not be r eco gni zed by the host system (the one youâÂÂr e travelling in) and you may not be abl e to pla ce a ca ll. Cont act y o ur se rvic e pr ov ide r f or m or e sp ecif ic infor mat ion on ho w roam ing wo rks w ith y our pho ne , a s well as any in form at ion o n cov era ge lim itati on s. Ro ami ng Ind ica tors When your phone begins r oaming, it will beep once and displa y ROAM or EX TEND E D AR EA , depe nding on how r oaming works with your phone. Cont act you r serv ice prov ider for more details. If your phone is not r oaming (i .e. in i ts h ome ar ea) i t will ei the r d ispl ay HOME or the name of t he service pr ov ider . Saved This is where saved text messages a r e stor ed. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on page 64 for details.
61 Scrollin g view Ther e ar e t hr ee dif fer ent op tion s on how you can vie w the phone book. Y our choices ar e: Na me list shows all stor e d names in a scrol ling list . Thr e e names wi ll app ear at any give n time. T o view othe r na me s i n t he dir ector y , scr oll back a nd fo rth thr ough the l ist using W or V . Na me li st is the defa ult setting. Nam e n um ber displays indivi dual names and numb ers sto red in yo ur direct ory . On ly one na me w ill dis play on your scr e en at a ti me , wi th the c orr espondi ng phone number . Use W or V to view other names. Na me only shows indi vidua l names onl y . T o view other names, use W or V . Y ou can view the cor r es pondi ng ph on e nu m be r by pr ess i n g De ta ils , the n W or V . Selecting y our scr olling view 1. Pr ess Names 2. Scr ol l to Options , t hen pr ess Selec t 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Scro lling v iew 4. Pr ess W or V to sel ect either Na me li st , Name num ber , or Na me only , the n pr ess OK Security s ettings Thi s menu incl udes the fo llow in g secur ity fe atu r es: 4-3-1 Rest rict ca ll s - See page 56 . 4-3-2 Ac ces s codes - See pa ge 16 . The Ac ces s codes su bmenu in clud es Phon e lo ck (page 52) , Unlocked phone numbe r (page 70) , Change lo ck code (pag e 42) , and Change security code (page 62) . Secu rity co de Y ou r phone will pro mpt y ou for a security code for certain featur es. These featur es can b e used only after the corr ect security code has b een successfully enter ed.
62 Note: W hen enter ing you r security co de, *** ** will appe ar on the display to keep o thers from viewing your code. If y ou ma ke a m ist ak e en terin g th e co de, era se th e las t dig i t en te red b y pres sin g Clear , or pr ess and h old Clear . The n enter th e co rr ect c ode or pr ess Bac k to e xit th e cur rent f eatu re. If you en ter an inco rrect sec uri ty co de ( Code error will appe ar) five ti me s in a r ow , your phone wonâ t accept any entrie s for the next five minute s. Y our phoneâ s default security c ode is 12345. Itâ s highl y r ecommended tha t you c hange this code at once , w rit e it dow n, and s tor e it in a safe plac e away fr om your phone. Changing yo ur secur ity code 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 4 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty set ting s - Ac ces s codes - Change sec urity code ) 2. Enter sec urity code and pr ess OK 3. Enter new secur ity co de at Enter n ew s ecu rity code : , press OK 4. Ent er new secur i ty code aga in at Verify new se curi ty code : , pr e ss OK 5. Pho ne will disp lay Secur i ty code chang ed No te : I f you ha ve ch ang e d you r s ec ur ity c ode an d donâ t re memb er the new co de, co nta ct you r servi ce prov ider . Once y ou have chan ged you r secu rity co de, the def ault sett in g is no lo nger vali d. Send ow n num ber In mo st se rv ice ar eas, w he n you c all so meo ne your name wil l be pr esented to his/her ca ller ID (if they subs cr ibe) . Thi s fe atu r e all ows yo u to blo ck thei r cal ler I D ( i . e . y o u r n u m b e r w i l l n o t b e p r e s e n t e d ) w h e n y o u c a l l th em. This feat ur e work s on a per -cal l basis. Co ntact you r ser v ice pr ovid er f or m or e det ails. Note: B efore yo u can de activat e this f eature, yo u must first store th e feature co de give n to you by your servi ce pr ovider . Otherwi se, thi s feature ma y not ap pear in th e m enu. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 46 fo r more detai ls.
63 Note: This feature is only effective when calling to a number tha t is eq uipped with Ca ller ID. 1. Pr ess Men u 4 4 4 ( Se tting s - Net wo rk ser vi ce s - Se nd own n umbe r ) 2. W to Yes (to show your number) or No (to not show it) an d press OK 3. Enter th e n umber you wish to call (or p r ess Sea rch to r etrieve th e n umber f r om th e phon e book a nd pre ss OK ), then pr ess OK 4. Y our phone w ill atte mpt to cal l th is number w ith the fe atu r e cod e you stor ed in Menu 4 4 5 (see âÂÂN etwor k fe atu re se tti ngâ on page 46 ) Se tt i ng s This m ain m enu a llows you access to ot her feat ur e s. See thes e indi vid ual entri es fo r mor e i nform atio n . 4-1 Call setti ngs - See page 23 . 4-2 Ph one se tting s - See page 52 . 4-3 Secu ri ty s etti ngs - See page 61 . 4-4 Netw or k se rvic es - See page 47 . Stori ng a name & numbe r Y ou can save names and num bers in the Phone book. Either us e the method describe d in âÂÂStoring a n ame and numberâ on page 50 o r th e âÂÂqui ck sav eâ me thod desc ribed below . Quick sa ve Ent er t he p hon e nu mber a nd p r e ss Save . Ente r a n ame at Nam e: if you wish ( opt ion al) , t hen p r ess OK . Also, see âÂÂEnt ering lette rs and n umb ersâ on pa ge 3 5. Sys t em Y our phone is ca pable of wor king in Resid ential, Priva te, and Public System s (such as your Home Sys tem). Y ou can choose how your phone selects a network to use.
64 Thi s fe atu r e i s Menu 5 in your phone. The default is Aut om ati c , whi ch me ans you r pho ne au toma tic al ly se ar ches fo r n etwor ks ava il abl e to you a nd choo se s the appr opriat e one. Ever y t ime you sw itch on yo ur pho ne, it r esets thi s to Auto matic . If you choose Manu al , yo ur pho ne s ear ches f or networ ks, then begi ns displa ying them. Y our phone displa ys AVAI LABL E: or NOT AV AILA BLE: for the systems i t finds (Y ou can not use NOT AVAI LABLE : systems). Use the W ke y to scr oll t hr ough th e choi ces , and pre ss OK when you see the one you w ant . If you choose Ne w S earc h , your phone begi ns a new searc h for new Private and Residential systems. When it fi nds the best ne w system, it displays it. Y ou can then Sele ct it , o r sta rt anot her s ear ch by p r es sin g Next . Note: If you have two pho ne numbe rs (two NAM s), the Manu al and New search feature s are onl y us ed with you r pri mar y phone number (NAM 1 ). See âÂÂNAM sel ectionâ o n page 45 for more i nform ation con cer ning NAM s. T o switch fr om private t o public If you a r e i n a p ri vat e sys tem a nd w ant acce ss t o a public system , pr e ss and hold Men u when you ar e not in a ca ll. Y o ur ph one w ill displa y Sea rch p ublic syst em s? , pre ss OK and y our pho ne wil l us e t he publ ic s yst em for the next (onl y once) outgoing call . After th at it goes back to Auto matic sy stem se le cti on . Text messages and pages Before you can send or r eceive messages a nd pages, you must su bscribe to the te xt messaging network service. Some or all of t hese fea tur es may not be ava ilab le in some w ir ele ss system s. Please see your se rvice prov ide r for de tails a nd av ailabil ity . Note: T ext messages that you receive with your phone m ay appear differ ent at t imes, due to messag es th at origina te in networks othe r than your own.
65 Also, the m aximu m len gth of a text message m ay depe nd on the n et wo rk â s cap ab il i ti es . T e xt me ssage options When you ac ce ss Text messages , you wi ll vi ew a scr een with fiv e di f fer ent opti ons. Inbo x is whe re incom ing mes sage s are r ec eive d and store d. All new , unrea d m essages ar e kep t here . Sav ed is wher e al l save d and r e ad mess age s ar e kept. Wr i te n ew allows you to write text messages. Outbox is wher e outgoing messages ar e stor ed. Erase all allows you to erase all text messages. However , unr ead text messages will not be erased. Erase all can be fou n d qu ic kl y wh en you acc es s Text mess ages by pr essing V . Writ ing text messa ges Note: Writin g and sending t ext m essages may n ot b e availab le in a ll wireless system s. Please contact your ser vice provider for details. Sending text messages 1. Pr ess Men u 1 1 2. Scr ol l to Write new and pr ess Sele ct 3. W ri te your mes sage us ing the ke ypad an d pr e ss Options 4. T o send the text message, pr ess OK with Send hig hlig ht ed 5. Ente r th e p hon e n umbe r ( or pr ess Sea rch to locate in the p hone bo ok), then pr ess Send
66 Sending optio ns If you pr ess Options when sending a text message , youâÂÂll find the following choices: Sen d sends th e message. Settings allo ws you to tag your messages (s ee below). Sav e wil l save your message to the Sav ed fold er . Clear screen will cl ear the message scre en. Message settings Urge nt will noti fy r e ci pien t that your me ssage is important. When you r e ceive a n Urge nt message, the message will be ma rke d wit h an ex clam at ion p oint ( ! ) in fr ont of it. Read receipt notif ies you that the r eci pient has opene d your message. Callback no. wi ll pl ace your phon e numbe r wit hi n t he message. Thi s is the defa ult setting and it i s set t o on. Receiv ing text message s Y our ph on e has spa ce fo r up to 30 t ex t m e s s ag e s , depending on the length of eac h message. When you r eceive a t ext me ssage T ext messa ges ar e shown in the or der tha t the y wer e r eceived , i n th ei r or der of pr io ri ty . Messag e r ece iv ed indi ca tes an u nr e ad me ss age or pa ge. If mor e than one mess age i s r ecei ved, the numb er of r eceived mes sa ges w ill be l i sted f i rst. New emerg ency messag e indica tes that the message or page r eceived was sent by someone via the service prov ider . Em ergency messages are sent only in si tuat io ns wher e life an d/o r pr operty ar e in imme dia te danger . E mergency messages are listed fi rst and will override all ot her messages. Urge nt messages are also high priority messages. Reading text messages Wi th Mess age recei ved displayed, press Read and s croll t o new mes sage, th en pr es s Read aga in
67 Readin g opti ons Pr ess Options while a text message is displayed to access the f ollowing r e ading options: Read ne xt allows you to r ea d the ne xt message. Era se wil l era s e the me ss age. Sav e will save the m essage to the Sav ed fold er . Call back wi ll au tomati call y ca l l whoev er sent the me ss age if any phone numbers ar e included within the message. Forward al lows you to fo rwar d the m essage to someone els e. Reply allows you to r e ply t o th e r e cei ved message. Callin g someone back in a message Pr ess ó while the mess age is displayed to dial the numbe r qu i ckly . Or , w ith the mes sage and the phone number d isplayed on your pho neâ s sc r een, you can p r ess Opt ions , s cro ll and select Call back , then pr ess OK . Note: If mo re than one num ber i s on the display , the n umbers are di splayed in a list. Sim ply select the phon e numb er you want to ca ll an d pr es s ó . If no number s are found, your ph one will di spla y N o numb er foun d on this screen. Forwa r ding a me ssage Note: T his fea ture is only available if your phone h as been acti vated in a wireless system that sup ports the sendin g of tex t messages. W ith the message displayed, pr ess Options , s crol l to Forward and p r e ss OK . Then se nd the message as you normal ly would. Replying to a message Note: T his fea ture is only available if your phone h as been acti vated in a wireless system that sup ports the sendin g of tex t messages. W ith the message displayed, pr ess Options , s crol l to Reply and press OK . Then writ e your r eply and send th e message as you normally woul d.
68 If a p hone number ap pears in the mess age you r ecei ved, itâ s used as the default fo r the re ply youâÂÂr e sending. This can be r eplaced by another number , if you wish. Receiv ing a page Y our ph one displays Messag e receiv ed . Th e message r eads Call: , followed by the nam e or number of the person who paged you. Nam es will appear o nly if that person has been st or ed in the phone book. When your phoneâ s memo ry i s full One or more messa ges, of lowes t prio rity , will autom atica lly b e de leted in or de r to recei ve new text messages when your phoneâ s memory 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 . Y ou can cl ear t his notif ica tion by pr essing OK . Note: M essages are usua lly delete d from your In box . A n incoming emergency message may delete me ssages from yo ur Sav ed fo lder . Touch tone s Y our phone can generate va rious sounds, ca lle d touch t ones, w hen the k ey s ar e pr essed. Th ese ar e al so known a s DTMF tones. T ouch ton es can be used for many a utomate d, over - t he-phon e servi ce s su ch a s c hec ki ng bank bal an ces, air li ne arri val and de par tur e time s, a nd usi ng voi ce mailbox options. T ouch tones can be sent only whe n a call is a ctive . Storing to uch tone str ings T ouch ton e str ings ca n be used for sending an d r eceivin g inf orma ti on with your phone. Fo r ex ampl e, you can store y our of f ice v oice mailbox nu mber , a long wi th your password for ea sy access to your messages. Stor e touch t one stri ngs the same way you stor e phone numbers ( see page 50 ).
69 Y ou can stor e a w h ole di git seque nce in your phon e book and send it as touch tones for fr equentl y-use d strings of n umbers. Sending a touc h tone string Make sur e Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - Tou c h tone s - Ma nual t ou ch to nes ) is n ot se t to Off . 1. Dur in g a call , pr es s Options 2. Scr ol l to To uch t on es and pre ss OK 3. Ente r touch tone string or r eca ll string fr om the phone book and pr ess OK Note: Us e cau tion when send ing confi dential i nforma tion over the ai r when using D TMF tones i n analo g mode . Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Ente r th e p hon e n umbe r ( e.g . yo ur of fice v oic e mail box) 2. Pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. Ente r the touch tone string (e. g. voic e mailb ox password) 4. Stor e the number as you normal l y would Note: S ee â Spe cial cha racters ( for storing nu mb ers)â on page 37 for det ails on â pâ an d âÂÂwâ characte rs. When you dial this number , your phone fir st dials the phone number , then waits ( because of the âÂÂwâ c haracter) for you to pr ess Send . Y our phon e then se nds your passwor d. If you i nclud e a âÂÂpâ cha rac ter in stea d of a âÂÂwâÂÂ, your p hone pa uses for 2 .5 seco nds , t hen au toma tic ally sends your passwor d as t ouch tones.
70 Touch tone leng th This featu r e determine s the len gth of ea ch touch t one when they ar e se nt aut oma tical l y . Shor t sets the tone length to .1 second. Lo ng sets the to ne len gt h t o . 5 s eco nd . Y ou can set the touch tone length by pr essi ng Menu 4 2 3 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s et ti n gs - Touc h t ones - Touch to ne len gt h ). Unlock ed phone n umber When the p hon e lo ck i s o n (see page 52) , no ca lls can be ma de. Howev er , you can stor e one number i nto your ph one th at can b e ca ll ed w he n it â s lock ed . Stor ing the unloc ked phone num ber 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 2 ( Se tting s - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Ac ces s codes - Unlo cked p hone nu mber ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e and pr ess OK 3. Enter p hone num ber at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch and scroll through the phone book) 4. Press OK Call ing the unloc ked phone number Note: Y o ur pho ne must be lo cked to u se th is featu re. Pr ess W or V once, then ó or you can manual ly ente r th e phone n umber as i t i s s t or ed and pr ess ó . Vibra ting alert This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s (see page 53) . When your ph one has the vibrati ng bat tery at tac hed, you can s et your p hon e t o vi brate whe n yo u recei ve a v oic e call. Note: Th is setti ng wil l not app ear i n your p hone un less a vibra ting b atter y ha s been attached .
71 Activating vi brating aler t 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our phone list s each Pr ofile . Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the vibr ating al ert f or and pr ess Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to r each Vibrating alert , then pr ess Select aga in. 4. Use W to highlight On or Off and pr ess OK . If y ou choose On , your phone will vi brate even if you have set Ringin g optio ns (see page 58) to Sile nt . Note: T he vibrat ing aler t does n ot work when your ph one is conne cted to any c harger or car kit. V o ic e ma il b ox nu m be r This nu mber d ials you r vo ice ma ilb ox. See âÂÂV oic e messagesâ in next section. V oice messages V oi ce mail is a n etwo rk serv ice th at may r equ ire a subscription fr om your service pr ovi der . Y our pho ne w ill noti fy you w he n you r ece iv e a vo ic e message. New v oice m es sage wi ll app ear on th e disp lay along with the icon, and youâÂÂll hear a short beep. Y ou r phon e wi ll disp lay the num be r of vo ice mess ag es if youâÂÂv e r ec ei ved mor e than one . Stori ng your voice mai lbox nu mber Befor e you can r etrieve any voic e messages, you nee d to st or e your voi ce mail b ox nu mber . Y our serv ice p r ovid er us uall y giv es this nu m be r to yo u. When youâÂÂr e r eady to st ore your voice mailbox number , press Menu 1 2 2 ( Messages - Voice message s - Voi ce mai lbo x nu mber ). Then enter your v oice mailbox phone numb er and pr ess OK . This number can be up to 32 d igits lo ng a nd i s u se d un til itâ s c h ange d. So if y our phone number c hanges, you m ay nee d to c hange y our voi ce mail b ox numb er al ong with it .
72 Gr eeting s, passw or ds, a nd pr ompts These may vary in di f ferent wir ele ss systems. So if you need in form ation a bout how to r e cor d your gr e eting or how to stor e your passwor d, conta ct your service pr ov id er . Y ouâÂÂll al so ne ed to con tact t hem on ho w to li sten t o voice m essages once youâÂÂr e connecte d to your voic e ma ilbo x. Lis tening to your vo ic e messa ges If New vo ic e mess a ge is d isplayed, just pr ess Listen and follow the prompts. If youâÂÂd rather listen to your messages later , pr ess Exi t . Y ou can l isten to messages anyti me if you pr ess and hold the 1 ke y; Call ing v oic e ma ilbox will a ppear on t he di splay . O r i f you pr ef er , you can ac cess yo ur voic e ma ilbo x b y press ing Me nu 1 2 1 ( Messages - Voice mess ages - Li sten to vo ice messag es ). Voice pr ivac y Note: Thi s feature may not be avail able in all ar eas. Please see your service provider for details a nd availabilit y . Use d on ly in dig ital net works , v oic e p rivac y en cr ypts the voic e cha nne l so th at pe ople can n ot eav esd rop on you r con ve rsat ion . V oic e pri vac y will beco me ac tive only du ring a ca ll and will not ify you wi th a b eep. Voice pr ivacy ac tiv e wi ll a lso appe ar o n the di spla y . If yo u turn t his f eat ur e on an d voice p riva cy becom es inacti ve for any r eason, your phone displays Voice pri va cy not acti ve and b eeps . Y ou may set this to On or Off by pr essing Menu 4 4 1 ( Set ting s - Networ k servi ces - Voice pr ivacy ).
73 Vo l u m e Y ou can adj ust th e rin gin g volum e an d earp iece vo lume of your p hone. See âÂÂEarp iece vo lumeâ on pa ge 3 3 and âÂÂR inging volumeâ on page 59. War ning and g ame tones This i s one of t he sett ings i n your phone â s Profil es ( see pa ge 53 ). W ar ning tones in clud e tones your phone makes f or c ondit ions such a s err ors, confi rmati ons, power on, bat tery l ow , r ec harge batt ery an d games. Y ou can set war ning and gam e tones on or off . T urning w arning a nd game to nes on a nd of f 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our phone list s each Pr ofile . Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the warning and game tones for and pre ss Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Warning and game t ones , t hen press Se lect . 4. Scr ol l to On or Off and pre ss OK Wel c om e no t e Y ou can pr ogram a welcome note into your phone to displ ay a mess age when you f ir st t urn it on (i .e . hel l o, your na me, a r e mind er , etc .). The ma xim um length i s 36 char acter s. 1. Pr ess Men u 1 3 ( Messag es - Welcom e note ) 2. Ente r new me ssage or edit an existi ng o ne, th en pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W to Save or Era se and pre ss OK
74 The welco me note di splays ea ch time you r p hone is swit che d on. Charact e rs yo u ent er ar e added to the left o f th e cursor . Pr ess Clear to d elete c haracte rs to the l eft of th e cursor . Pr ess W or V to move the cu rsor ri ght or l eft . See â Entering letter s an d numb ersâ on page 3 5 for d etails . Wri t e n e w This feat ure allo ws you to write text mes sage s with your phone. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 64 for more details.
75 6. Accessories If you want to enhanc e your phoneâ s fun ctiona lity , an exte nsi ve r ange of a cc esso ri es i s a vail abl e for you. Y ou can sel ect a ny of the se i te ms to help acco mmod at e your speci fic communicat ion ne eds. For avai lab ili ty of thes e and ot her acces sori es, c onta ct yo ur se rvi ce pr ovi der . A few pr ac tica l r ules f or ac cess ory o p erati o n: Keep al l ac ce ssori es out o f r eac h of smal l chi ldr e n. When you di sconn ect the power cor d of an y acce ssory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Check r e gular ly t hat any v e hi cle- in stal l ed acces sor i es ar e mount ed and ar e op erat in g pr op er l y . Installa tion of any complex car acce ssories must be ma de by qualified pe rsonnel only . Use onl y batte ries, c hargers and acce ssories approve d by the phon e manufa ctur er for u se with this part icular p hone m ode l. The u se of any other typ es may i nvalidate an y appro val or warra nty appl ying to the p hone, a nd may b e dang erous. See page 6 for importa nt b attery usage i nform ation . Batteries The following table shows ba tt ery options that are avail abl e for your p hone, char gin g times w ith the Rapi d T ra vel Ch arge r (A CP -9 U) a n d th e S tan da r d T r av el Charger (ACP-7U), ta lk times, and sta ndby times. Consult your serv ice pr ovider for mor e infor mati on.
76 Charging Tim es Note: Th e tim es displayed above a re approxim ate and will al low your batt ery to obtai n appro ximate ly 80% of its capac ity . At th is time, the batter y scroll bars on your phoneâ s display will stop scrol ling. If you wi sh to o btain 10 0% bat ter y cap acity , p lease allow an other t wo h ours to âÂÂtrickl eâ or âÂÂm ainten anceâ ch arge. Standby and T alk Times Note: Th e tim es shown a re appr oxima te.Bat ter y operat ion time s vary a ccordi ng to sig nal con ditions , network p aramet ers set by th e ser vice p rovide r , and h ow you use your ph one . Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li -Polymer Batter y 600 mAh 2 hrs 30 min 1 hr 20 min BLS-2N Extended L i-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2/BMS-2S Extended NiMH Batter y 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- Ion Battery 1500 mAh 5 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Ta l k T i m e Analog Ta l k T i m e Standby Ti m e BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-Polymer Batter y 600 mAh 1 hr 20 min to 2 hrs 10 min 40 min to 1 hr 15 min 66 to 133 hrs (dig) 20 to 33 hrs (ana) BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion Ba tte r y 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (ana) BMS-2/BMS-2S Extended N iMH Ba tte r 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 (ana) BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 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 (ana) BLS-4 Extended L i-Ion Batter y 1500 mAh 3 hrs 10 min to 5 hrs 10 min 1 hr 35 min to 2 hrs 50 min 170 to 335 hrs (dig) 50 to 83 hrs (ana)
77 Charge rs & Ot her Ac cessori es The f oll owing cha r gers and other ac cesso ri es ar e avail abl e for your p hone; pl ea se se e your d eal er for d etai ls. Also, r efer to the accessories br ochur e that was in c lu de d in your sal es pack age for the ent ir e line of No kia Ori gin al Ac ces sorie s. Note: W hen a charger is no t in us e, disconne ct it from th e power source. D o not leav e the batter y con necte d to a charg er for longe r than a week, since ove rcharging may s horten its life. If lef t unused, a fully c harged batter y wi ll dischar ge itself over ti me. Standard T ravel Charg er (ACP-7U) This ligh tweight (187g) and durab le AC ch arg er can b e used with al l batter y option s. T o use the Standar d T ra vel Ch ar ger , plug it into a wall outl et and conn ec t t he le ad fr om the charger t o the base of your phone. The charger ca n also be use d togethe r with th e C omp ac t D esk to p C har gi ng St and (D CH- 9). Rapid T ravel Charg er (ACP-9U) This ligh tweight (100g) AC charger can be used w ith a ll batte ry opti ons. Call s ca n be mad e durin g ch ar ging , even wi th a full y dis char ged ba tter y . T o use the Rapi d T ravel Charger (AC P-9 U), plu g it int o a stan dard 120V AC wall outlet, and connect the lead fr om the cha rger to the base of your p hone. The ch arger can al so be used togethe r wi th the o ptiona l Compac t Desk top Ch argi ng Stand (DCH-9) . Appr oximate char gi ng time s f or di scha rged bat teri es ar e shown at the b e ginn ing of th is sec ti on.
78 Rapid Ci gar ette Li ghter Char ger (LCH -9) Y ou can charge your phoneâ s battery from your vehi cle ba tter y by using t he Rapi d Cigar ette Light er Charger (LCH- 9). Y ou can al so us e thi s ligh tweig ht ch arge r w ith th e Compac t Desk top Char ging Stand (DCH-9 ). Call s ar e pos si ble durin g c harg ing . A g r een li ght ind icat es the charg er is r eady for cha r gin g (when not char gi ng) or fin ishe d char gi ng ( if it has be en ch argi ng) . The bat ter y ch argi ng t imes ar e the sam e as t hose for t he Rapi d T ravel Charg er (ACP- 9U) The input voltage range is fr om 11 to 32V DC, negative gr ounding. A void prol onged charging w ith the R apid Cigar e tt e Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not r unni ng; t his may ca use the b atter y of your car t o drai n. Not e a ls o that in s ome c ars the ci gar ette li ghte r pl ug is n ot p r ovid ed with elec tri city if the ig niti on is not switched on. Compact Desktop Char ging Stand (D CH-9) Use d t oge th er wi th the Stand ar d T ravel Char ger (ACP- 7U) or the Rap id T ravel Charger (ACP-9U ), t he Compact De sktop Cha rgin g Stand (DCH-9) is an econ omic al choi ce when you need your phon e clos e at h and , al ways r eady f or ca lls . Thi s char ging stan d al lows yo u to charge yo ur phon eâ s bat tery in the fr ont cha rging sl ot, plu s a s par e bat tery in the rear ch a rgin g s lo t. When cha rgi ng bo th bat teri es sim ultane ous ly , cha rg ing will begin i n the fr ont chargin g slot and then move to the r ear sl ot once the f ront battery is 100% c harged.
79 Please r efer to t he chart below for char ging ti mes in the rear ch arg in g slo t. Note: P lease not e th at if you ar e charg ing a batter y in th e rea r charg ing slo t while a nother b atter y occupies t he front slot, please a llow an add itional t wo hour s for a â maintenan ceâ charg e for th e ba tter y in t he front slot. Please see page 76 fo r charg ing t imes for t he front chargi ng slot. If youâÂÂr e charging a battery i n the fr ont charging sl ot, ch argi ng is in dic ated by the s crolling batt ery bars on th e right side of your phoneâ s display . When the scroll ing stop s, the batt ery is appr oximatel y 80 % charged . A battery w ill be full y charge d a couple of hour s after the scr olling stops. Also, you may noti ce a l ight ind icat or on the s tand , whic h is use d for ch argi ng a sp ar e batte ry . A gr een lig ht indi cate s a batt ery is at l east 80% ful l; the r ed ligh t indi cate s a batt ery is cha rg ing . DCH-9 Rear Slot Chargin g T imes Battery Option Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U When front slot empty When front occupied When front slot empty When front occupied BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-Polymer 600 mAh 4 hrs 30 min 6 hrs 30 min 3 hrs 4 hrs 30 min BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs 30 min 8 hrs 30 min 4 hrs 10 min 5 hrs 25 min BMS-2/BM S-2S Ext ende d NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultra Ext ende d Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs 15 hrs 40 min 8 hrs 10 hrs 30 min
80 7. Tr ou b les ho ot in g What if chargin g fails? If Not charg ing is dis pl ayed, c harg ing is su spe nd ed. Make sur e the b attery is connected to an appr oved charging device and that the battery is at r oom temperatur e. Extreme temp eratur es , hot or cold, can af fect your batteryâ s performance and pr event charging. If charging stil l fai ls, disconnect the charger f r om your phone . Then r econ nec t the ch arger to your phon e and r etry . If you still ex pe rie nce char gin g pr oblems , contact yo ur de aler and, if ne c essa ry , br ing yo ur p ho ne in to h a v e i t s e r v i c e d . A l s o r e m e m b e r t o b r i n g i n y o u r b a t t e r y and ch a rger . No s ervi ce If youâÂÂr e o utside the wir e less service are a, No s e rvi ce will display on your phone. No calls can b e made or r ecei ved, howeve r , emerge ncy 9 11 calls may still be poss ible . What if the call doesn âÂÂt go t hrou gh? Y our p hon e c an mak e a nd r ecei ve ca lls onl y when it â s swi tch ed o n an d in th e w ireless net wor kâ s serv ice are a. No s erv ice means tha t youâÂÂr e pr ob ably outsi de the wi r eles s ser v ice ar ea. No call s can be mad e or r eceive d. See âÂÂGet a goo d signalâ on page 7. Chec k c all restr ictio ns means ca lls to the p hon e numb er yo u trie d to ca ll a r e restri cted ( see âÂÂRestri ct call sâ on page 56 ), or yo ur phone i s l ock ed ( see âÂÂPhone lock â on page 52 ). Note: Check with your service provide r for information about 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 Pr ess Clear to d ele te the last char acter ent er ed, o r pr ess and h old Clear to d elet e all ch a racte rs ent ered.
81 8. Reference In format ion Import ant Safety I nformatio n T r affic Sa fety Do not use a hand-he ld telep hone while driving a vehicle. If usi ng a han d-held p hone p ark the ve hicl e before con versing. Always se cure the pho ne in its hold er; do not pl ace the phone on the passenger sea t or where i t c an br eak loose in a co llision or sud den stop. The u se of an alert d evice t o operate a vehicleâ s li ghts or hor n on p ublic roads is not per mitted. Remem ber , road safe ty always com es first! Ope rating Envir onme nt Remem ber to follow an y speci al regulations in force in any area and a lways switch off your pho ne wheneve r it is fo rbid den to use i t, or wh en it may cause interf er ence or dange r . Whe n connec ting the pho ne or an y accessory to a nother device, read its user â s gui de for detaile d safety inst ructions. Do not connec t incompatib le pr oduct s. As wi th oth er mob ile rad io transm itting equ ipment, u sers a r e advi sed tha t for the sat isfactor y oper ation of th e equi pmen t and for the s af ety of pe rso nnel, it is r ec ommen ded th at the eq ui pment should only be used in the normal oper ating position (held to your e ar w ith the ant enna pointi ng over your sho ulder). Electronic Devic es Most modern electr onic equi pment is shielded fr om radio f r equency (RF) sign als. Howeve r , certai n electronic equi pment m ay not be shie lded agains t the RF sign als from your wireless pho ne. Pac ema kers Pacemaker ma nufa ctur ers rec ommend t hat a mi nimum s eparati on of 6 inches (20 cm .) be m aintaine d betwe en a handhe ld wireles s phon e an d a pa cema ker to avoid potenti al interfe r ence wi th the pacem aker . Th ese recommen datio ns are consistent with t he inde pende nt resear ch by a nd r ecomm endations of W ireless T ech nolo gy Research. Pe rsons with p ace makers: ⢠Should alwa ys keep the p hone more than 6 inches (20 c m) from their p acemaker whe n the ph one i s switche d on; ⢠Should not car ry t he phon e in a breast p ocket; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pace maker to minimi ze the po te nt ia l fo r in te rf eren c e. ⢠If you have any reason to suspe ct that i nterfe rence is takin g place, sw itch o f f your phone imme diately . He ari ng A i ds Some digital wir eless phone s may interfer e with some hearin g aids . In the even t of such inte rfer ence, you may want to co nsult your se rvice provider .
82 Other Medic al Device s Operation o f any radio transmitt ing equipment, including cellu lar phones, may in terfere with th e fun ctionality of ina dequate ly protected m edica l devices. Con sult a ph ysician or t he manufa c- turer of the medi cal devi ce to de termi ne if t hey are adequ ately shielded fr om exte rn al RF ener gy or if you h ave any questions. Switch o ff your phone in he alth ca r e faci lities when any regula- tions posted in these areas instr uct you to d o so. Hospitals or health ca re fa cilitie s may be using equipment 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 inadequa tely shielded electronic systems in m otor veh icles (e.g . elec tr onic fuel injec tion syst ems, elect ronic anti-s kid (anti-loc k) braki ng systems, elec tr onic spee d control systems, air bag systems). Check wi th the m anufactu rer or it s r epresentative regarding your vehi cle. Y ou shoul d also con sult th e manuf acturer of any equipme nt t hat has b een add ed to yo ur vehi cle. Pos ted F aci li ti es Switch your phone of f in any facility wher e posted notices so req u ire . Potent ially E xplosive Atmosphere s Switch o ff your phone when in any area with a po tentially explo sive atmosphere and obey all signs and i nstru ctions. Spark s in suc h ar eas co uld c ause an exp losion or fire r esult ing in bodily inju ry or even death. Users a r e advi sed to switc h off the pho ne whi le at a refuel ing po i nt ( s erv i ce s tat io n). Use r s ar e r emin d ed of t h e n eed t o observe restrictions o n the use of radio eq uipment i n fuel depots (fuel st orage an d distri buti on areas), chem ical p lants or where blasting operati ons ar e in progr ess. Areas with a pote ntiall y explosive atmo sphere ar e often but no t always c learly marked . They i nclude b elow deck on boats; chemical transfe r or sto rage fac ilities; vehi cles us ing lique fied petroleum ga s (such as propane o r butane ); areas where the ai r contai ns chem icals or particles, 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 your veh icle engine. V ehi cles Only quali fied personnel sho uld service the pho ne, or install th e phon e in a ve hicle. Faul ty install ation o r servi ce may be dang er ous and may invalidat e any war ranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularl y that all wireless phone e quipmen t in yo ur vehicle i s mou nted and opera ting properly . Do not store or carry flamm able liquids, gases or explosive materi als in the same compar tment a s the phone, its pa rts or accessori es.
83 For ve hicl es equipp ed w ith an ai r bag, remember t hat a n air bag inflat es with gr eat fo rce. Do not pl ace o bjects, includ ing both inst alled or por table w ir eless equip ment, i n the area over th e air bag or in the air bag dep loyment ar ea. If in-ve hicle wireless equi pment is imp r operl y insta lled and the air b ag in flates, serious injury co uld r esult. Switch off your pho ne before bo arding an aircraft. The use of wireless telep hones in an aircraft may b e dange rous to the oper ation of the aircraft, d isrupt the wireless te lepho ne netw ork and m ay be i llegal. Fai lur e to obse rve these i nstruction s may lea d to the sus pension or d enial of teleph one servi ces to t he o ffender , or lega l acti on, or bot h. Emergen cy Calls IMP OR T AN T! This phone, li ke a ny wir eless phone, ope rat es us ing rad io sign als, wireless an d landlin e network s as well as user -programm ed funct io ns whic h can not guarante e conne ct ion in al l condi tion s. Therefo r e, yo u s hould n eve r rely s olely u pon any wireless phon e for es s entia l com munica ti ons ( e.g. medi cal emer genci es) . Remem ber , to m ake or receive any c alls the p hone m ust be switc hed on and in a service a rea with adequat e sig nal strength. Emergency ca lls may not be p ossible on all wir eless phone netwo rks or wh en certa in netw ork services and /or ph one features are in use. Check with lo cal servic e providers. M aking an Eme rge ncy Call 1. If the pho ne is no t on , swit ch it o n 2. Pr ess th e ô key to read y the phon e for calls . (Pr ess it twic e if there are s till dig its on the display.) 3. Key in the emer gen cy nu mber for y ou r pres ent lo ca tio n ( e. g. 911 or o th e r off i cia l em er ge ncy nu mb er). Eme rgency n umbe rs var y by lo cation . 4. Pr ess ó . If certa in featu res are in use (Keyguar d, restr ict calls , etc.), yo u may first need to tur n those fe atures off before you c an make an emer gency cal l. Consul t this do cument and your loca l cellul ar ser vice p rovider . Whe n making an emer genc y call, remember to gi ve all t he necessar y infor mation a s accurat ely as p ossible. Remembe r that yo ur wi r eless phone ma y be the only m eans of comm unica tion a t the scen e of an ac ciden t - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.
84 Radi o Frequency (RF) S ignals TH IS M ODEL PHO NE ME ET S THE G OVE RN MEN TâÂÂS REQUIREM ENTS FO R EXPOSURE TO RADI O W A VES. Y our wireless pho ne is a radi o transmi tter and r ecei ver . It is desig ned and manufac tured not to exceed the emission limits for expo sure to radi ofrequency (RF) en ergy set b y the Fed era l Communi cations Commission of the U.S. Government. Thes e limits ar e par t of co mp r ehensiv e guidel ines and establ ish permi tted lev els of RF energy fo r th e gener al po pulatio n. The gui delin es are based o n standa rds that were develo ped by indep endent scientific org anizations thr o ugh period ic and th o roug h e va lu a ti on o f scientific studies. The standar ds in clude a su bs t ant ial sa f et y ma rg i n d es i g ned to assure the safety of a ll persons, regard less of age an d health. The exposure stand ar d for wireless mobile phones e mploys a unit of measurement kno wn as the Sp ecific Absorp tion Rate, or SAR. T he SAR lim it s et by t he FCC is 1. 6 W/k g.* T ests fo r SAR ar e c ondu cte d usin g standa r d operati ng p osition s accep ted b y the FC C wit h the ph one tr ansm itti ng at i ts high es t cer tifi ed power level in a ll tested fr eque ncy bands. Alt hough the SAR is det er- mi ne d a t the h ig he s t certified power level, the actual SAR level of the pho ne while operat ing can be well belo w the max imum value. This is becau se the p hone i s desig ned to operate at multip le powe r levels s o as to use o nl y the po wer r e quir ed to r each the net wor k. I n ge n e ra l , t h e cl oser you are to a wir eless base station antenna, the lowe r the power outpu t. Before a ph one mod el is avai lable for sale to the publi c, it must be teste d and c ertifi ed to the FCC th at it d oes not exceed t he limi t est abl is hed b y t he gov ernme nt -ado pt ed r e qui r ement for s af e ex po sur e. The tes ts ar e per formed in p ositions and locat ions (e.g., at the ear ) as required by the FCC for each m odel. Th e highe st SA R value fo r th is model phone wh en teste d f or us e a t the ear i s 1.2 7 W /kg . Wh ile ther e may b e differences between the SA R levels of v arious phones and at various posit ions, the y all mee t th e gover nme nt requirement . The FC C has granted an Equ ipm ent A uthori zati on for t his mod el phone with all repor ted S AR levels e val uated as in com plianc e with the FCC RF exposu re g uidelines. SAR information on this model pho ne is o n f ile wi th the FCC an d c an be found u nde r the D is p l ay Gr an t s e c ti o n of ht tp ://www .fc c.g ov/o et/f ccid afte r sea rching on FC C I D L JPNS W-3 ND. _______________ ________ _________________ _____________ *In th e Un ited S tates a nd Can ada, t he SA R lim it for m obi le pho nes used by t he pub lic is 1 .6 watts /kg (W/kg) avera ged over on e gram of ti ssue. The stand ar d incorpo rates a substan tial marg in of safety t o give additi onal protecti on for the pu blic and to account for any va riation s in m easur emen ts.
85 Car e and Main tenance Y our phone is a produ ct of sup erior desig n and cr aftsmansh ip and sh ould be treated w ith ca r e. The su ggesti ons below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy thi s product fo r many yea rs. Whe n usin g your p hone, b attery , charg er , OR any accesso ry: ⢠Keep it and al l its parts and acce ssories out of sm all childrenâ s r each. ⢠Keep it dr y . Precipitat ion, h umidi ty and li quids contain mine rals th at will corrode e lectronic circuit s. ⢠Do n ot use o r store it in dust y , dirty areas as its moving par t s ca n be da m age d. ⢠Do not st ore it in hot areas. High temp eratures ca n short en the l ife of el ectr onic d evices, d amage batteries, and warp or me lt cer tain p lastics. ⢠Do n ot store it in co ld areas. Whe n th e phone warms up (to it s norma l ope rating te mp erature), mois ture can fo rm inside the pho ne, whi ch may d amage t he phon e's elect r onic circuit boards. ⢠Do n ot attem pt to ope n it. No n-expe rt hand ling of the device ma y damag e it. ⢠Do n ot drop, k nock or shake it. R ough handl ing c an break inter nal c ircuit boards. ⢠Do n ot use ha rsh chem icals, cl eaning so lvents, or str ong deterg ents to clean i t. W ipe it wi th a so ft clot h slight ly dampe ned in a mi ld soap- and-wa ter sol ution . ⢠Do n ot paint it. P aint ca n clog th e dev iceâ s mo ving p arts and prevent proper op eratio n. ⢠Use o nly the supplie d or an approved replace ment antenna . Unau thori zed anten nas, modifi cation s or attachm ents cou ld da mage th e phon e and m ay violate regulation s go ver nin g radi o dev ices. ⢠If the ph one , batter y , char ger , or any a ccessory is no t worki ng properly , take it t o yo ur nearest qu alifie d servic e facilit y . The personnel t here will assist you, and if neces sary , a rra nge for servi ce.
86 9. T echn ical Data W ir eless Syste m D ual-B and TDMA an d AMPS We ight 165g (5.8 oz) with BMS-2/ BMS- 2S 900 mAh Ni MH Bat tery Size 140 cc Fr equency Range Lowband 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX) 869.04 - 893.97 MHz (RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (RX) T ran sm it ter O utp ut Po we r Up to 600mW nominal Batt ery V oltage 3. 6 V nominal Charging curr ent 850 mAh m ax. Oper at ing T emperat ur e -20 ðC to 40 ðC (-4ðF t o 104ðF) Number of Channels 832 lowband 1997 highband Number of NAMs 3 Memory Locations 199 Memo ry Ca paci ty Alp ha: 1 6 digi ts pe r l ocat ion Numeric: 32 digits p er location Nokia, Connecting Peop le and the Orig inal Accesso ries log os ar e trademarks of Nokia Corporatio n and/or its af filiat es. Th e i nf o rm ati on con t ai ne d i n t hi s ph o ne w a s wr it t en f or du al - mode TDMA and A MPS phone s. The ri ght to make ch ang es and imp r ovement s to any o f th e products d escribe d in thi s gui de witho ut prior no tice is reserved. é 200 0 No kia Inc. All r ights reserve d. Thes e comm oditie s ar e aut horized by the U.S . Gover nmen t for export o nly to Can ada, Mexi co, or the Un ited Stat es. They may not be resol d, divert ed, transferred, o r other wise disp osed of i n any othe r co untry , ei ther i n their o rigina l form or aft er b eing incorpora ted thr ough an int ermediate pr o cess into oth er end- item s, without t he w ritten app roval of th e U.S. D epart ment o f State. Part No. 9352390 Issue No. 4 Phase 3 Printed in Canada 01/01
87 10. NOKIA One-Y ear Li mited W arr anty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokia âÂÂ) warra nts that t his cellular p hone (â ProductâÂÂ) is free from defec ts in mater ial and workma nship that r esult in Product failure d uring n orm al us age, ac cording to th e fol lowing term s and co ndition s: 1. The limited wa rranty for the Pr oduct exte nds for ONE (1) year begi nning o n th e date o f the pu rchase of the Product. 2. Th e limited wa rranty ext ends to the ori ginal purchaser o f the Product (âÂÂCo nsumerâ ) and i s not a ssignabl e or tra nsferable t o any subsequ ent purchaser/en d-user . 3. Th e limited warran ty extends only to Con sumers wh o pur chase t he Pr oduc t in the Unite d Stat es. 4. Durin g the limited warran ty per iod, Nok ia will repair , or r epl ace, at Nok ia's op tion , any def ective p arts, o r an y parts that wi ll not pro perl y opera te for thei r inte nded use with ne w or fact ory r ebui lt replacemen t item s if such r epair o r replacement is nee ded becau se of product m alfun ction or fail ur e dur ing n ormal usa ge. No cha rge wi ll be made to the Consu mer for any such p arts. Nokia wi ll also p ay for th e labo r charg es incurred by Nokia in r epairing or r epl acing the defective part s. The limited warranty does not cover defects in appear ance, cosmet ic, deco rative or struct ural item s, including framin g, and any non -operati ve parts. Nokia's limit of liab ility under the limited warranty shall be the actual cash va lue of the Product at the ti me the Consumer retur ns the P roduct for repair , de termi ned by t he pri ce paid by the Co nsumer f or the P r oduct less a r easonable amount for usa ge. Noki a sh al l not be l iab le f or any o the r l osse s or d am age s. These remedies a re the Consume râ s exclusive reme dies fo r breach of warranty . 5. Upon request from Nokia, the Cons umer must prove the date of the orig inal pur ch ase o f the Pr oduct by a dated bill of sale or dated item ized receipt . 6. Th e Consu mer shall bear t he cost of shippin g the Product to Noki a in Mel bou rne, Flori da. Noki a sh all bear the cos t of shipp in g the P roduct bac k to the Consu mer afte r the co mple tion of service under th is limited warranty . 7. Th e C o nsu m er sh a ll ha ve n o co v era ge or bene f it s u n der thi s lim ited wa rranty if any of the fo llowi ng cond itions are applic able: a) The Product h as be en subj ect to abnorm al use, abnor mal conditions, improper storage, exposure t o moisture or dampness, unaut horize d modi ficati ons, unau thori zed conn ectio ns, un- auth oriz ed r epair , misu se , negl ect, abu se, a ccide nt, a ltera tion, im pr oper install ation, or ot her acts which a re not the fau lt of Noki a, includi ng dam age cause d b y shippi ng.
88 b) The P r oduc t has bee n damag ed from exte rn al caus es such as col lision wi th an ob ject, or from fire, flood ing, sand, dirt , windst orm, li ghtning, earthq uake or dam age from exp osur e to weather con ditions, an A ct of G od, or bat tery le akage, th eft, blow n fuse, o r improper use of an y elect rical so urce, or da mag e caus ed by th e connec tion t o other produ cts not recommende d for interconn ection by Nokia. c) Nokia was n ot advi sed by t he Consum er in writi ng of the alleg ed defect or malfunctio n of the Produ ct within fourteen (14) days after the expiration of t he appli cable l imited war ranty peri od. d) The Produ ct seria l number pl ate or t he accessor y data co de has been removed, de faced or altered. e) The defect or dam age was caused by the defe ctive functi on of the c ellula r system or b y inad equate si gnal receptio n by the exter nal anten na. 8. If a pr oblem develops duri ng the lim ited warran ty period, th e Consumer shall ta ke the fo llowing st ep-by- step procedure: a) The Co nsumer shall retur n the Pr oduc t to the plac e of purchase for repair or replacem ent pr ocessing . b) If âÂÂaâ is not co nven ient becau se of distance (m ore tha n 50 miles) or for o ther good cause, the Consume r shall ship th e Product p r epai d and i nsured to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Repa ir Dep artment 795 West N asa Blvd. Melb our ne, FL. 32 901 c) The Con sume r shall includ e a retur n address, daytim e phone number and/o r fax num ber , compl ete d escripti on of th e problem, proof of purchase an d servi ce agreemen t (if appl icable). Expenses related to removing the Product fr om an installa tion ar e not cover ed under this li mited warranty . d) The Consumer will be b illed for any parts or labor charges not covered by th is lim ited warr anty . T he Consum er will b e r esponsib le for any expenses r elated to r einstalla tion of the Produc t. e) Nokia will repair or aut horize the repair of the Produc t under the lim ited warranty withi n 30 d ays aft er r ecei pt of t he Produc t by Nokia or an Nokia aut horize d servi ce center . If Nokia canno t perfor m repair covered u nde r this limit ed wa rranty w ithi n 30 days, or after a reason able number of a ttempt s to repair the same defect, Nokia at its opt ion, will pr ovide a r eplacement Product o r r efund the purchase pr ice of the Product less a reasonable am ount for usage.
89 f) If the Produc t is r etur ned to Nokia du ring th e limited wa rranty peri od, b ut the p roblem w ith th e Product i s not covered u nde r the te rms and condi tions of t his l imited war ranty , the Consu mer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consum er must pay to h ave th e Product repaired, with a ll shi ppin g c h ar g es b i ll ed to t he Co nsu mer . If th e est im ate i s refused, th e Product will be return ed fr eight collect . If the Product is return ed t o Nokia after th e expi ration of the limited warra nty period, Nokia's norm al servi ce po licies shall appl y an d the Consumer will be r esponsibl e for all shippi ng charges. 9. Th e Product consist s of newl y assembl ed eq uipment that may co ntain used com ponents th at ha ve been reprocessed to al low mac hine c ompl iance with Product perfor mance an d r eliab ility specifica tions. 10. ANY IMPLIED WA RRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILIT Y , OR FITNESS F OR A P ARTICULAR PURPO SE OR USE, SHALL BE LIM I TED TO THE DU RA TION OF TH E FOREG O ING L IMI TE D WRITTE N W AR RANTY . OTHERW ISE, T HE F OREGOING LI M ITE D WA RRANT Y IS THE C ONSU MER'S SO LE A ND EXCLUS I VE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU O F A LL OTHER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS O R IMPLIED. NOKIA SHAL L NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED T O, LOSS OF A NTICIP A TED BENEFITS OR PROFIT S, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE , PUNITIVE DAM AGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSO CIA TED E QUIPME NT , COST OF CAPIT AL, COST OF A NY S UBST ITUTE EQU IPMEN T OR F ACIL ITIES , DOW N- TIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD P ARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTOME RS, AND INJ URY T O PROPE RTY , RESUL TING FROM THE PURCHA SE OR USE OF THE PRO DUCT OR ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE W ARRANTY , BREACH OF CONTRACT , NEGLIG ENCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OTHER L EGAL O R EQ UIT A BLE T HEO RY , EV EN IF NO KIA KN EW OF THE LIKELI HOOD OF SUCH DA MAGES. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIAB LE FOR D ELA Y IN RENDE RING SERVICE UND ER THE LIMITED WA RRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DU RING THE PERIOD THA T THE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED. 11. S ome st ates do not al low lim itation of how l ong an implied war r an ty la s ts , s o th e ab o ve o n e- ye ar war r an t y li m it a ti on may not appl y to you (the Co nsumer). Some state s do not a llow t he ex clusion or l imitat ion of i ncidental and co nsequent ial dam ages, so cer tain of the ab ove limita tions or e xclusions may not app ly to you ( the C ons umer). Th is l imi ted warra nty giv es t he Consu mer specifi c legal righ ts and th e Consum er may al so have other rights w hich va ry fr om st ate to st ate.
90 12. Noki a neithe r assumes nor author izes any a uthoriz ed se r vi c e ce n t er o r any o t her pe r so n o r e nti t y t o ass u m e fo r it a ny other oblig ation or liabilit y beyond that which is expr essly pr ovi ded for in this limited warranty incl uding the pr ovi der or seller o f any exten ded war ranty or service agreement. 13. Th is is the entire warr anty betw een No kia an d the Consumer , and sup erse des all prior and co ntempo rane ous agreements o r u nderstan dings , oral or writte n, a nd all commu nicatio ns r elati ng to the Product, and no representati on, promise or c ondit ion n ot conta ined her ein shall mo dify these terms. 14. Th is lim ited w arranty a llocate s the risk of failure of th e Product betwe en t he Consum er and Nokia. T he allo cation i s recognized by the Co nsumer and is reflected in the purchase pric e of the Pr oduc t. 15. A ny action o r lawsu it for breach of warra nty must b e comme nced withi n ei ghteen ( 18) mon ths follo wing delivery o f the Produ ct. 16. Quest ions conce r ning thi s limite d warran ty may be directed to: Nokia Customer Car e Center Nokia Inc. 7725 Woo dlan d Center Boul evard, Suite #15 0 T amp a, F L 3361 4 T el ephone: 1- 888-NOK IA2U (1-8 88-66 5-422 8) Facs imile: (81 3) 249- 9619 TTY U sers : 1-80 0-24 NOKIA (1-8 00-24 6- 6542) 17. The l imited warr anty period for Nokia suppl ied attachm ent s and acc essorie s is spe cifical ly define d w ithin th eir own wa rra nty cards and p ackaging. éNoki a is a registered t radema rk of Noki a Corp orati on.
91 11. In d ex A ABC mode 16, 35 acce ss c odes 16 acce ss or ies batte ries 75 cha rger s 77 alar m c loc k 16 ans wer ing a ca ll 9 ante nna 7 auto matic ans wer 17 autom atic r e dial 18 B batte ries atta ching 3 cha rgi ng 4 cha rg ing t im es 76 dischargi ng 5 re m o v i n g 3 standby times 76 talk t im es 76 C calc ula tor 18 cur r ency co n verte r 19 cale nd ar 19 call for wardi ng 21 call log 22 clea r c all list s 29 diale d ca lls lis t 32 missed c alls list 45 options in call lists 23 r ec eive d ca lls lis t 55 call restr ict ion s see res tr ic t call s call tim er s 17, 24 clea rin g 30 cur rent c all ti mer 32 life t imer 41 call w aitin g 24 call er g r oups 25 grap hi cs 26 r e nami ng 26 ringi ng to nes 26 call er I D 27 send ow n number 62 call ing cards maki ng call s with 29 storing in phone 27 call s ans wer ing 9 ans wer ing a uto mat ica lly 17 ans wer ing with ca ll wait ing 24 con ferenc e ca lls 31 endi n g 9 forwarding 21 maki ng 8 mutin g 44 si lenc ing i ncom in g 9 swappi ng 24 unmut ing 44 care and main ten anc e 85 cha rger s 77 cha rgin g ti mes 76 clo ck disp layin g/h iding 31 setti ng 30 time format 31 con ferenc e ca lls 31 cur r ency co n verte r 19 cus tom er ca re 32
92 D diale d ca lls lis t 32 Dice ga m e 39 digital/analog selection 33 E earp iece vol um e 33 em erge ncy call s 34, 8 3 emergency key 9 featur e 34 en din g a call 9 ente ring letters and numb ers 35 F factory settings , res to r in g 56 forwa rding ca lls see call forwarding G games 38 H hel p 13 I Inbox 39, 6 5 in- call me nu 39 K Keyguar d 10 keypad cover setting 40 key pad ton es 40 keys loc king 10 power key 7 scr oll key 11 softkeys 11 L lang ua g e 41 last numbe r r edial 41 lett e rs, en ter in g 35 life t imer 41 ligh ts and Ke yg uard 10 in C ar prof ile 42 loc k code 42 lo cki ng t he keyp ad see Keyguar d loc king y our ph on e 52 Logic game 38 M maki ng a call 8 Memory gam e 38 memory st atus 43 men u hel p 13 shortcut s, summary 14 shortcut s, using 13 mes sag e alert tone 44 message settings 66 micr op hone, mutin g/ unmut ing 44 missed c alls list 45 mut ing c alls 44 N NAM se lecti on 45 names, storing see phone book networ k feat ur e setting 46 networ k services 47 numbers, e nter ing 35 numbers, stori ng see phone book
93 O on/of f 7 on e-t ouc h d ial ing 47 P paging see text messages phone book 49 ava ilabl e memo ry 43 ed itin g e ntri es 50 era sing ent rie s 51 findi ng ent ries 51 on e-t ouc h d ial ing scroll ing v iew 61 storing entries 50 phone lock 52 unl ock ed ph on e numb er 70 power key 7 pri vat e syst ems see system selection profiles 53 pub ic sy stem se lecti on 54 public s ystems see system selection R r ec eive d ca lls lis t 55 re d i a l 41 automati c 18 r esidenti al systems see system selection r estor e factory settings 56 re s t r i c t c a l l s 56 ringing opti ons 58 vib rat ing al ert 70 ringi ng to nes 59 ringing volume 59 ro a m i n g 60 S sa fe ty in fo rm ati on 81 Saved 65 scr oll bar 11 scr oll key 11 scroll ing 12 scroll ing v iew 61 se curity co de 61 send ow n number 62 signal str e ngth 7 Snak e game 38 softkeys 11 spec ia l ch aracte rs i n names 37 spec ia l ch aracte rs i n numb ers 37 speed di aling see one- touch dia ling standby times 76 start scr een 12 system selection 63 T tal k times 76 tec hni cal in forma tio n 86 text messa ges 64 forwarding 67 Inbox 39, 65 message settings 66 r eading 66 r eceiv in g 66 re p l y i n g t o 67 sending 65 storage 68 writi ng 65
94 to ne s key pad ton es 40 mes sag e alert tone 44 ringing opti ons 58 ringi ng to nes 59 ringing volume 59 vib rat ing al ert 70 war ning and game 73 touch tone s 68 leng th 70 man ual 43 tr oubl eshooting 80 U unlocked phone number 70 unloc king your phone Keyg uar d feat ur e 10 phone l ock fe atu r e 52 unmut in g ca ll s 44 V vib rati ng al ert 70 voic e mailb ox num ber , storing 71 voice messages 71 voic e priva cy 72 volume ear pi ece 33 key pad ton es 40 ringing 59 W war ning and game tone s 73 warranty 87 welc ome no te 73 Para obten er un manu al del usuari o en españo l f avo r de llama r o en viar u n fax al telé fo no 1-8 88-NO KIA2U (1-88 8-665 - 4228) , fax 1-81 3-249 -961 9.
Keys Scrol l keys Scro ll t h rou gh menu s, sub- men us, and the p hon e boo k. Press and h o ld for cont inuou s scrolling. Power ke y P r e s s a n d h o l d t o t u r n y o u r p h o n e on or off. Sof tke ys Thei r current functi on is disp la ye d abo ve the k ey (for e xamp le, her e t he ir functi ons are âÂÂMe nuâ and âÂÂNam esâÂÂ). ô Push this k ey to end a phon e call. ó Dials the numb er o n the d isplay. Fixed antenna Do not atte mp t to ex tend or re m o v e! Keyp ad cover Flip it open t o answer a call and to acce ss the keyp ad. Flip it closed to end a cal l. Me nu Nam es
Indic ator s and I cons Y ou h ave an act ive cal l. The p hone i s waiting for you to enter a respo nse. All tones for the cu rrent profile ha ve be en se t to Sile nt . Keygu ar d has b een activ ated t o help p r event any acci dental keyp r esses. Y ou ha ve one or mo r e voi ce me ss age s w ai ti ng . Y ou ha ve one or mo r e unr ead tex t mes sa ge s w ai ti ng. Digi tal service is availa ble. Any cha racters yo u enter will be up pe r -case letter s or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Any characters you enter will be lower -case let ters or numb ers. Pr ess the # key to switch letter case. Thi s appea rs when you press and hold th e # key whe n storing names. L ette rs can no t be ent ered when th is appea rs, allo wing quicker acc ess to num bers. Y ou are i n âÂÂspec ial char acterâ mode; select a speci al charac ter an d pr ess Inse rt . (W h en en t eri ng le t ter s , y o u can swi tch to this m ode by pressing the â key .) The al ar m cl o ck i s se t. Y ou have a reminder in your calend ar to do somethin g (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou ha ve a r emi nd e r in yo ur c al en dar t ha t i t â s someoneâ s birthday (appears o nly on Ca lendar 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 r eminder in you r calenda r of a m eeting (appears only on Calendar display).
i 1. Safety At A Gla nce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting Connecte d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attach ing your ba tter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Remov ing the bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chargi ng your new ba tter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is a g ood time to charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Impor tant Batter y Inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Switch ing the pho ne on an d off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Get a good signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Using th e keypad cov er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Making a ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ending a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Answ ering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Keyguar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4. Using Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 The displa y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Wha t is the âÂÂstart screen âÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Scrollin g through the main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Help te xt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Summa ry o f menu items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5. Features A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Access co des . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Alarm c lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 All ca lls timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Automa tic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calc ulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Storing exchange ra te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Converti ng currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Call fo rwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Call re strictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 T a ble of Contents
ii Call waiti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Caller gr oups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Calling car d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Making c alling card c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear cal l lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clear tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Setting the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Selectin g time forma t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Displaying or hid ing the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Conference cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Current ca ll timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Customer care contact n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Dialed c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Digital/a nalog selectio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Earpiec e volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Emergen cy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Entering letter s and numb ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 ABC mod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Chang ing letter case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 123 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 In-cal l menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Languag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last call timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Life tim er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Listen to voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Lock cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Changin g your lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Manual tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Memor y status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Message a lert tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
iii Missed ca lls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 NAM sel ection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Networ k feature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Storing codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Networ k ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 One-t ouch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Pag ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Phone b ook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Storing a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 Recal ling names & n umbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Erasin g stored n ames and numb ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Phone lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Phone set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Profil es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Custom izing Profile s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Public sy stem selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Recei ved calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Restore fa ctor y setting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Restrict cal ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Ringi ng options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Ringi ng tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Ringi ng volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Roam ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Scrollin g view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Security setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Security cod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Changi ng your security c ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Send ow n number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Storing a name & num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Quick sa ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 T e xt messages and pa ges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Writing text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Sendin g text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Recei ving text message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Read ing text me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Read ing option s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Forwar ding a messag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
iv Repl ying to a messag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Receivin g a pag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 T ouch to nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 T ouch to ne length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Unlock ed phon e number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Vibratin g alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 V oice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Storing you r voice mail box number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Greetin gs, passwords, and pr ompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Listening to y our voice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 V oice priva cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 V olume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 War ning and g ame tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Welcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Write new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 6. Acces sories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Batter ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Chargers & Oth er Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 7. T roubl eshootin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 8. Ref erence I nfor mation . . . . . . . . . . 81 9. T echnical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 10. NOKIA One-Y ear Limited W arranty . . 87 11. Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
1 1. Safety At A Glanc e Read these simple guideline s befor e using your phone. Failur e to comply with th ese guidelines may be dange rous or illega l. For m ore deta iled safety info rmati on, see â Impo rtant Safe ty Informa tion â on page 8 1. Road Sa fety Comes First Do nâ t use a hand-h eld ph one while dr iving; par k the vehi cle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Switch off your phone wh en near medi cal equi pment . Follo w any regulations or r ules in force. Switch Of f On A ircra ft Mob ile phon es can cause interference. U sing them o n aircr a ft is il le ga l. S witc h Off W hen Re fuel ing Do not use the pho ne at a refuel ing poi nt. D o not use nea r fuel s or chem icals. Swi t ch O f f Near Bla sti ng Do not use the ph one wh er e bl asting i s i n progress. Observe rest rictions, and follo w any regula tions or rules in for ce. Inte rf eren ce All mobile phones m ay get inter ference which could af fect pe r for ma nc e. Use Sensibly Use only i n the n ormal posi tion (to e ar). A void unnec essary contac t with the ante nna when pho ne is on. Q u alif ie d S er vi ce Only qualified service perso nnel may in stall or r epair cel l ul ar ph o ne e qu ip me n t . Acce s sor ies an d Ba tt er i es Use only approved acces sories and batt eries. Do not connec t incompatib le pr oduct s.
2 FCC/In dustry C anada Notic e Y our pho ne may ca use TV or ra dio inter fer ence (e.g. when using a tele phone in close p r oximit y to receiving eq uipm ent). The FCC/In dust ry Can ada can require you to stop using your telephon e if suc h inte rfer ence c an n ot be e liminated . If you re quire assista nce, con tact your local servi ce faci lity . This devi ce complies with part 15 o f the FCC ru les. Operati on is subjec t to the co nditio n that this d evice do es not cau se harmfu l interf er ence. Using th is Guide The wir eless phone described in this guide is approve d for use in T DMA /AM PS net wor ks . A num ber of fe atures includ ed in this gu ide are called Network Services. Th ey are special services provided by wireless service providers. B efor e you can take advan tage of any of th ese Network Ser vices, yo u must su bscribe to the ser vice(s) from your h ome se rvice provider and o btain i nstruc tions for th eir use. Updat es The latest versio n of this Own erâ s Manual may be found on Nokiaâ s World Wi de Web si te at www .No ki a US A. co m . In te ra ct iv e m anu a l Now , No kia ha s a great new way for you to lear n how to use al l of your phone fe atures. Go to www .NokiaHowT o.c om to access the Nokia Interacti ve Owner â s Manu al. It p r ovides an interacti ve way to get step -by-st ep instruc tions for a ny of your ph on e â s f e atu r es. Disclaimer Itâ s possibl e that y ou may not be able to ac tivate you r phone on all wireless system s. Please ask your serv ice provider for d etails.
3 2. Gett i ng Con nec t ed Y ouâ ll need to charge your batte ry on ce your phone ha s been act ivat ed. Thi s sect ion wil l he lp fam i liar ize you o n ho w , a nd w he n, t o c harg e y ou r b at tery . Atta ching your bat tery Si mpl y plac e the batt ery in the groo ves o n th e back o f you r ph one . Then slid e the b attery up ward unti l it clic ks. Note: Us e on ly those batter ies appro ved by the ph one manu facturer and re charge yo ur batter y only with t he cha rgers appr oved by t he manu factu rer . See âÂÂIm portant Batte ry I nform atio nâ on p age 6. Remov ing t he batt er y No te: Switc h of f the pho ne befo re remo ving t he batt er y! 1. Press and ho ld the button a t t he top of the ba ttery . 2. Slid e the bat tery towar d the bottom of th e pho ne. 3. Li ft t he ba tte r y of f th e pho ne.
4 Char ging your new ba ttery Y our p hon e can be used wi th eithe r a r e ch argea ble Li-I on or NiMH battery . Note that a new batte ryâ s ful l perf or manc e is ac hie ved o nly after two or thr ee co mpl ete char ge an d d isc harge c ycl es. W ith your phon e on or of f, c onne ct the ch arg er to a standar d 120V AC outlet. Then c onnect the l ead fr om th e char ger to t he bott om of your p hone or plac e it on a cha rgi ng s tan d. When the battery begins c harging, you r phone will beep once an d the batt ery str e ngth indi cator on the ri ght side of the dis pla y w ill s croll. Note: If th e b atter y is to tally em pty , it ma y take a few mi nutes before the char ging indi cation appe ars on the display . If your phone displays Not char ging , cha rg ing is suspended . Check that th e batte ry is not connec ted to a non -appr oved char gi ng devic e. If the batt ery is very ho t or c old, wait for a w h ile; c harg ing will au toma tica ll y r e sume after the b atter y is r estor ed to i ts n ormal operating s tate. If charging still fails, contact your dealer . When is a good t ime t o char ge? Y ou can ch arge your batte ry a nytim e. If y ou ha ve a NiM H ba tte ry , y ou sh ould all ow it t o co m plet ely di scha rge once i n a whi le. When your phon e beeps once an d disp lays Battery low , yo u on ly ha ve a c oup le of mi nut es of t al k tim e r e maini ng. The r epe titi on rate of these batt ery-low war nings de pend on the remainin g battery capaci ty and t he ba tte ry c ond it ion . Th ese w arning s ar e mor e fr e quent wh en youâ r e in a c all . Note : The ph one wi ll not give y ou the warni ng tone under certai n conditi ons. See âÂÂWar ning and gam e tonesâ on page 7 3. Once all the power has drai ned fr om your batte ry , youâÂÂll hear th r ee be eps wi th t he me ssage Recharg e battery on yo ur di sp lay . At th is poi nt, you r p ho ne w ill sw itch it sel f of f and y ouâÂÂll ne ed t o r e char ge yo ur batte ry .
5 When is char ging c omplete? When t he char ge ind ica tor s stop sc r ol ling, your phon e is co nsi der ed fu ll y c harg ed. Howev er , a slig ht incr ease in char ge ma y occur if your p hone is left conn ect ed to the ch arg er for a w hile . This is ca lled âÂÂt rick le ch arg e.â Cha rging times depend on the type of battery a nd char ger used . For ap pr o xi mat e ch ar gin g an d oper ati ng t i mes , s e e âÂÂSt an dby and T al k Times â on pa ge 76. Can you m ake ca ll s w hile char gin g ? Y es, you can. But your batte ry may not charge whil e a call is in progr ess. Chargi ng should re sume once you end the call. Dischar ging NiMH batter ies A NiMH battery lasts longer and pe rforms better if you f ully dis cha rg e it f r o m tim e to tim e. T o disc h arg e th e batte ry , leave yo ur phon e switc hed on until the b atter y is drained. The p hone will display several m essages that the batt ery is lo w and that yo u need to r echarge i t; ju st igno r e the m. D o not attem pt t o di scharge the batt ery by any o ther mea ns.
6 Impor tant Batte ry In forma tion ⢠The b attery c an b e charg ed and d ischar ged hu ndr eds o f time s but it will e ventual ly wear out. W hen the operati ng time (ta lk time an d sta ndby time) i s noti ceably shor ter t han norm al, it is time t o buy a n ew batte ry . ⢠Use only b atteri es approved by the p hone manufac turer and recharge your batter y onl y w ith the cha rgers a pproved by the ma nufacturer . W hen a ch arg er is n ot in use, di sconnect it from the po wer source. D o no t leave the batte ry conne cted to a ch arger fo r lo nger tha n a week, sinc e overcharg ing may shorten its life. If lef t unused a ful ly charg ed battery will disc harge itself over time. ⢠(NiM H batteries o nly) For good o perati on times, d ischar ge the b attery from t ime to ti me b y leaving your pho ne swit ched on unt il it tur ns itself o ff (o r by u sing the b attery dischar ge f acility of a ny approved a ccessory ava ilable fo r your pho ne). Do no t at tempt t o discharg e the b atte ry by any o th er me an s. ⢠T emperatur e extr emes will af fect the a bility of your batter y to ch arge: al low it to coo l do wn or war m up fir st. ⢠Use the bat tery only for its i ntend ed purp ose. ⢠Ne ver us e any char ger or bat tery whi ch is damage d or worn o ut. ⢠Do not sho rt circuit th e batter y . Acci dental short circuiting can o ccur whe n a m etallic o bject (co in, cli p, or p en) causes direct con nection o f the and - terminals o f th e batte ry (metal strips o n t he back o f the ba ttery), fo r examp le whe n you car ry a spare bat tery in your p ocket or purse . Shor t circuiting t he t erminal s may dam age th e batte ry o r the co nnec ting obj ect. ⢠Leavi ng the battery i n hot or cold place s, such as i n a closed car in summer or winter cond itions, will r educ e the capac ity and lifeti me of t he batt ery . Al ways try to keep the batte ry b etween 5 9ú F an d 7 7ú F (15 ú C and 25 ú C). A phon e with a h ot or col d batte ry ma y tempor aril y not work, ev en when t he batte ry is fu lly charg ed. NiMH b atte riesâ perfo rmance is par ticular ly lim ited in temper atures belo w 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li-Ion ba tter iesâ pe rforma nce is partic ularly limited in temperatu r es below 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not disp ose of ba tter ies in a fire! ⢠Dispo se of used batter ies in ac cordance with any loc al re g ul a t i o n s.
7 3. The Ba s ics Y ou have pur ch ased a pow erful phone, with l ots of featur es. Read this se ction for some very basic info rm at ion on h ow to u se your pho ne . A mor e compr e h ensive descri pti on of your phon e is cover ed in âÂÂFeatur es A to Zâ starti ng on page 16. Switchin g the phone on and off Press a nd h old th e ð key for t wo second s to switch the phone on or of f. Switching o ff with the ð key Quickly pr ess the ð key ( Swi tch o ff! w ill a ppear , highlight ed) then pr ess OK . Note: This method is available in all profiles except Headset and Car . NORMAL POSIT ION: Hold th e phone as you wo uld an y other tel ephone with the an tenn a pointed up and ove r your sh oulder . TIP S O N EF F IC IEN T O PER A TIO N: As wi th a ny o t he r ra d io transm itting device , do no t touch the ante nna unnecessar ily when t he phon e is swi tched on. Cont act w ith the ant enn a affects call qua lity and may cause the phone to oper ate at a hig her po wer level than oth erwise needed. W ARNING! D o not switch on the phone wh en wirel ess phone use i s prohi bited o r when i t may cause i nterferen ce or d anger . See âÂÂSafety At A Glance â on p age 1 fo r mor e infor mation. Get a goo d signal Y our phone operates on radio waves, an d the qu ality of radio r eception d epend s enti r ely on th e str ength of the radio signal in your are a. Th is r adio c over ag e is m aint ain ed b y a wireless n etw or k and t he quality of c alls on a wir ele ss phone depe nds on the str e ngth of the wir e less radio signal.
8 Check ing signal s tr engt h When you a r e at t he s tart s cr een (see page 12) or in a call , the s ig nal st r eng th i s i nd icat ed b y th e in dica tor s on th e l eft si de o f your phone â s di splay . These ind i cato rs scr oll as the s tr ength of th e s ign al incr eases and d e cr eas es . Incr e asing your phoneâ s signal may be easy . T ry moving your pho ne sligh tly , or mo ve to wards a win dow if yo uâÂÂre call ing from i nside a bu ildin g. Using the keypad cover When Keyp ad cov er sett ing is on, you can ans wer ca lls sim ply b y op en ing the k ey pad co ver . W hen you wa nt to hang up, just close the cover and the call wi ll end. When the ke ypad co ver sett ing i s of f , you must op en t he ke ypad c over to a nsw er any call s. On ce o pene d, you can pr ess any k ey (e xcept the ð and ô keys ) to ans wer a call . T o end a call , press ô befo r e closing the ke ypad cov er . Activating the keypad cove r 1. Press Menu 4 2 6 2. Press W or V to On and pr ess OK Note: If yo uâÂÂre usi ng a he adset and wish t o close th e keypad cover and still ke ep the call active, press O ptions once before closing the keypa d cover . Ma ki ng a cal l When you w ant to ma ke a cal l , ope n t he keyp ad cover , ente r th e ar ea code and p hone number an d pr e ss ó Editing a number on display Pr ess V to move th e cursor to the le ft an d W to move it to the right. Pr ess Clear to de lete the ch arac ter to th e l eft of t he curso r .
9 Dialing stor ed phone numbers View stor ed names and numbers by pr e ssing W or V from th e s tart sc reen ( see page 12) , the n pr ess ó See âÂÂPhon e book â on pa ge 4 9 for d etails on sto ring number s. Callin g car d calls See â Callin g ca rdâ o n page 2 7. Emer gency call s See âÂÂEmer gen cy callsâ on pag e 34. Endi ng a ca ll If Keyp ad cover settin g is ac tive, sim ply clos e th e key pad cove r . Otherwi se, pr es s ô . See âÂÂUsing the keypa d cover â on pa ge 8. Ans weri ng a call The pho ne ri ngs accor d ing to the sett ing s in the curr ently selec te d pr ofil e (see page 53) . If Key pad co ver set ti ng is act ive , s im ply o pen th e ke yp ad cover to answer the call . Other wise , pr ess any key exc ept ô or ð . No te: If K eygu ard is on (se e p age 10) , onl y ó answer s calls. See âÂÂUsing the keypa d cover â on pa ge 8. Want to stop your phone fr om ringing witho ut answering the call? Pr ess ð when the p hon e ri ngs. Thi s k eep s you fr om an swe rin g a c a ll if itâ s inc onv enie nt to t alk. Y ou can s till an sw er the ca ll if Call or the name of th e p erson who is cal ling is still fla sh ing o n you r displa y . If you donâ t wish to answer the call, it will b e forwar ded to your voice mailbox if you have a voice m ail subscripti on. See âÂÂV oice me ssage sâ o n page 71 for deta ils o n yo ur voi ce mailbox.
10 Keygua rd Thi s fe atur e help s t o p r e vent a ccid en tal key pr esses (e.g. when your p hone i s i n y ou r po cke t , in you r p u rse) by loc king your k eypad. If any keys ar e pr essed while Keyguar d is activated, Pre ss Un loc k and then * w ill di spla y . Activating Keyguar d Th ere are three di f ferent way s to activ ate Key gu ard. Keys locked wil l app ea r on the dis pl ay wh en acti vat ed . ⢠Press and hold ô ⢠Pre ss Menu â â¢ Pre ss Menu 9 at th e start sc r een Deactiv ating Keyguar d ⢠Pre ss Unlo c k, th e n â Note: W hen K eyguard is ON , call s to the e mer gency nu mber progr ammed into your phone (e.g. by press ing 91 1 t hen ó ) may be possib le. However , Eme rgency key 9 d oesnâÂÂt work. Answering a call with K eyguar d acti ve Dur ing an in com ing call t he ke yp ad aut om atic al ly unloc ks. How ever , you can a nswer a c all only by open ing th e ke ypad cover i f i tâ s active ; ot her wise , pr ess only ó . Af ter you end t he call , Keygua r d a utomati call y be com es act ive a gai n. Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls m ay be p ossible t o the em ergency number prog r a mmed in to you r ph one ( e.g . 911 o r ot her of fi ci al emer gen cy numbe r). Th e num ber is display ed o nly afte r you ha ve keyed in its last digit. â¢P r e s s i n g t h e ð key q uick ly turn s ligh ts on fo r 15 seco nds. ⢠Keyg uard is autom atically turne d off whe n th e phone is conn ected to a c ar kit.
11 4. Usi ng Y our Phone Th e fi rs t few da ys you have yo ur ph on e, p lay w ith it to learn how the m enu an d submenu system w ork s. The mor e you l ea r n how t o acce ss thes e menus and submenus, the m or e f un youâÂÂll have wit h your phone . This section de scribes the diff er ent methods of using your phone menus and submenus. The display So ft k ey s Y our pho ne has tw o soft k eys located be low th e d is play . T he curr ent func ti on i s in dica ted by the te xts ap pe arin g direct ly abo ve th em. Press th e cor respon din g ke y under th e ch oic e you wish to select . This i llustration sh ows the phone a t the start scr een (see âÂÂWhat is the âÂÂstart scre enâÂÂ?â on page 12) . The start scr een always displays Menu on t he left a nd Names on the ri ght. Me nu all ows you t o access you r phone â s menus and su bmenu s. Name s al low s you to ac cess yo ur ph one bo o k (see â Phone bookâ on page 49) . Scr oll key s Y our p hone has two scr oll keys loc ated just below the display scr een. Th e scr oll keys have a rrows on the m that look like V and W . Pr e ss these t o na viga te thr ough your phoneâ s menus and sub menus, as well as th r ough yo ur ph one bo o k (See â Phone bookâ on page 49) . Scr oll b ar W hen you ac ce ss yo ur pho neâ s me nu and submenus, you wil l notice a scrol l bar at the far right of the screen. This bar indicates your loc ation in th e me nu str u ctur e; each â tab â on t he b ar represe nts a different me nu it em.
12 For exa mpl e, pr e ss Me nu once. The scroll bar appears with the first (top ) tab displa yed. A dif fer e nt tab appe ars each ti me you pr ess t he W or V key to move up a nd down th r ough the menu st ruct ur e . The sc r oll bar wor ks the same way with subme nus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scr oll to a m enu or su bmenu , the me nu numb er and /o r subm en u number ap pea rs on the disp lay ab ov e the scroll bar . For exampl e, when you scr ol l to m enu 2 ( Call lo g ) the numb er 2 appe ars in the top righ t-ha nd c or ner of t he display . If you scr oll to menu 4 ( Set tings ), submenu 3 ( Secu ri ty set ti ngs ), your p hone wil l displa y 4-3 in th e top ri ght- han d corner . See â Summ ary of m enu i tems â o n page 14 for a list of your phoneâ s feature s alon g with thei r me nu loc ations. Also, see âÂÂUsing sho rtcutsâ on page 13 . What is t he â sta rt sc reen âÂÂ? Th e star t s creen ap pea rs when yo u fir st tu r n y our ph on e on , in its idl e s tate . When you want t o get to th e star t scr een, pr ess ô at any ti me except during a call (unle ss you want to hang up). Note: If yo u press ô when the phone is req uesting i nput (i.e., a setting, pho ne numb er , nam e, etc.), the phone d isplays the start screen and the input is not saved. Scroll ing t hrough the main menu Pr ess Men u at the start scr een. Then pre ss W or V to r each the desir e d menu it em. Pr ess Sele ct , Opti ons or OK (wh ichev er appear s) to enter submenus and to choose op t ions. Pr ess Exi t to exi t the pr esent menu o r Back to go back on e leve l.
13 Using s hortcuts Thi s i s a qui c k and eas y way to a cces s a menu w itho ut having to scr ol l thr ough othe r menus. Pr ess Menu , then menu numbe r , then submenu number . Pr ess the me nu and sub menu num bers w ithi n a couple of seconds of e ach other when using this method. For a summ ar y of your phoneâ s menu structure, see âÂÂSu mmar y of m en u i tem sâ on p a ge 14 . Help tex t If youâ r e not sur e how a feat ur e works, wait j ust a f ew seconds a nd help text will appe ar for most of your p hone â s fe atu res. Press More to see the next page of the text or Back to exit .
14 Summ ary of men u items 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T ext Messages 1 1 1 In b ox 1 1 2 Saved 1 1 3 W rit e new 1 1 4 Outbox 1 1 5 Eras e all 1 2 V oice messages 1 2 1 Li sten to voice m essages 1 2 2 V oice m ailbox num ber 1 3 We l c o m e N o t e 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Misse d calls 2 2 Di aled ca lls 2 3 Received calls 2 4 Clear call li sts 2 5 Ca ll timers 3 Prof iles 3 1 Norm al (follo wing submenus app ear in all profil es) 3 1 1 S el ec 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 /vibr ating batt er y only) 3 1 2 5 Keypad to nes 3 1 2 6 W arnin g an d g ame to n es 3 1 2 7 Me ssage alert tone 3 2 Silent 3 3 Me eting 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 Pa ger 3 6 Ca r (once use d wit h car kit) 3 7 He adse t (on ce us ed with he adset )
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 E merge ncy ke y 9 4 1 2 Au tom at ic r edia l 4 1 3 Ca lling car d 4 2 Phone s ett ings 4 2 1 Cl ock 4 2 2 Al arm cloc k 4 2 3 T ou ch t ones 4 2 4 R estore facto ry settings 4 2 5 Langu age 4 2 6 Ke ypa d co v er s e tti ng 4 3 Security s ettings 4 3 1 Restrict calls 4 3 2 A ccess cod es 4 4 Netw ork se rvi ces 4 4 1 V oice pr ivacy 4 4 2 Cal l for wa r d in g 4 4 3 Ca ll wa it in g 4 4 4 Send own nu mb er 4 4 5 N etwor k feature setti ng 4 4 6 NAM selectio n 4 4 7 Digital /analog sele ction (may n ot appe ar in all system s) 4 4 8 P ublic system select ion (may n ot appe ar in all system s) 5S y s t e m 5 1 Automatic 5 2 M anual 5 3 New se arch 6G a m e s 6 1 Me mo r y 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logic 6 4 Di ce 7 Cal culato r 8C a l e n d a r 9 Keygu ard
16 5. F eatures A to Z ABC mode This allows you to e nter names into your phone book. See â Entering letter s an d numb ersâ on page 3 5 . Acce ss cod es Thi s is a secu r ity fea tur e th at all ows you ac cess to cer tai n ph one fea t ures, suc h as the ph on e lock ( page 52 ) and u nlock ed ph on e n umb er ( pa ge 70 ) . Also, see âÂÂLock co deâ o n page 42 and âÂÂSecu rity co deâ on pa ge 61. Alarm clo ck Th e alar m clo ck o pera tes off your pho neâ s clo ck. T he vol um e for t he alar m clo ck is dete rmi ned by the cur rent r ing in g v olum e. Note: If yo u have selected t he Silen t or Beep once ri ngi ng option (see page 58 ), your alarm clock will quie tly beep one time . See âÂÂC lockâ on page 30 for i nforma tion on yo ur pho neâ s clock. Setting the alarm clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Phon e settin gs - Al arm cloc k ) 2. Enter time you wish to set alarm (use two-di git fields for hours an d minute s). Existing digits will be r epl aced wi th the ne w al arm t ime. 3. Press OK 4. Se lect ei the r am or pm and pr ess OK Note: Ste p 4 appears on ly if you have selec ted am/p m format ; see âÂÂS electing time for matâ o n page 31 for mo re inform ation . When th e al arm go es of f Pr ess Stop to shut of f t he alar m.
17 Sno oz ing Pr ess Snoo z e . The alarm will go of f again i n 10 minutes. If you le t the phone al arm fo r 1 mi nut e wi thou t pr essi ng a key , it stops alarming f or 10 minu tes the n starts again. T ur ning the alar m cl ock o ff Pr ess Menu 4 2 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s et ti n gs - Alarm cloc k ), the n scr ol l to Off and pr ess OK . Note: If you have selected the Si lent or Meet ing profi le, your alarm will only beep on ce. The best profile t o use while u sing the alar m clock is Nor ma l or Ou td oo r , unless t hese have b een mod ified fro m their orig inal settin gs. For more inf ormation on Profil es, see page 53. A ll ca ll s ti me r Th is fe atu re ke eps tr ack of h ow m uch tim e y ou ha ve sp ent on all calls with you r ph one. See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24 . Aut omatic ans wer This i s one of t he sett ings i n your phone â s Profil es (see p age 53) . W it h th is on , you r ph on e ans w ers inco ming voi ce ca lls after one ri ng. Note: T his can on ly be used when your ph one is connec ted to a hea dset or to an ap proved handsfr ee car kit eq uipped with the ign ition se nse option , with the igni tion on. Activating automatic answer 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y o ur p ho ne list s ea ch profil e. Us e W to highlig ht eith e r t he Car or Heads et pr ofile and press Options . Note: Car and Headset will not appear unless your phone has alr eady been conn ected to a car kit or head set at least one time . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Aut om ati c a nsw e r , then pr ess Sele ct aga in. 4. Pr ess W to On and pre ss OK .
18 Au toma ti c re di al Y our phone wil l r e di al th e nu mber youâÂÂr e tryin g to c all up to 3 ti mes after you hear a quic k, busy signal . Pr e ss ô to stop t he ca ll atte mpts. Thi s fe atur e attemp ts to r ed ial num bers t hat ar e b u sy due to the wir e less n etwork. I t will not r e dial numbers to a b usy p art y . Activating automatic r edi al Pr ess Men u 4 1 2 ( Set ting s - Call s ett ings - Auto mat ic redi al ), then press W or V to On and pre ss OK . Calc ulator Y our phon eâ s cal cula tor adds, subtracts, multipl ies, divi des, an d con ve rts cu rren cy . Re me mb er ! Y our ph o ne m us t be s wi tch e d on to use this feat ure. D o not switch o n the phone when wireless phone use is prohibit ed or when it may caus e interfere nce or dang er . Using th e calculato r 1. Press Menu 7 ( Calculator ) 2. Ent er th e fi rs t numb er i n t he calcu lation (pr ess # for de ci ma ls) 3. T o add, pr ess â ( appe ars) T o subtra ct, press âÂÂâ twic e ( - appe ars) T o m ult iply , pres s âÂÂâÂÂâ ( * app ear s) T o d ivide, press âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / a ppea rs) T o add a de cimal, press the # k ey 4. Enter the seco nd number Rep eat th ese ste ps as m any tim es as ne eded . P ress Clear to er ase any mi stak es. 5. Press Opti ons . W ith Eq ual s highl ighted , press OK Note: Y o u can also choose Add , Su bt ra ct , M ult iply , a nd Divid e fro m th e list o f opti ons.
19 Sto ri ng exch ange r ate 1. Pr ess Men u 7, then pr ess O ptions 2. Scr ol l to Exchange rate and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess W or V at eith er How m any ho me un its t o a vi site d u ni t or How many v isi ted u nits to a h ome unit , de pe nd ing on ho w yo u w ish to c onv er t th e cur rency . P ress OK once you decide. 4. Ente r th e a ppr opria te ex chang e r ate and pr ess OK (use the # key for deci mal s) 5. Pho n e will di sp la y Rate sav ed Converting c urr ency 1. Pr ess Men u 7 2. Ente r number of units, then pr ess O ptions 3. Pr ess W or V to eithe r To home or To vi site d , and pre ss OK 4. Conv erte d curr ency is dis pl ayed Cal e nda r The ca le ndar keep s tr ack o f birthdays, m eetings, simple r emi nd ers, and call s yo u need to make . It can even sound an al arm when itâ s time for you to make a cal l or go to a meeting. Rem ember! Y o ur p hone m ust be sw itched on to use thi s featur e. Do not switch on the phone wh en w ireless phone use is p rohibi ted or when i t may cau se inte rference or dan ger . Note: Y our p hone mu st re main on to u se th e calendar â s a larm featur e. If your pho ne is off, t he alar m will no t sound at it s sc hedule d time . Usin g the cal endar 1. Pr ess Men u 8 ( Calendar ) 2. If you have nâ t se t the ti me a nd dat e, your phone prompts you to set your p honeâ s clock
20 When your phone pr ompts you for the time with hh: mm , enter the time in hours and minut es (using tw o- dig it f ie ld s), the n pres s OK Time f ormat ( 24-ho ur o r am/p m) is set us ing th e Clock. S ee âÂÂS elec ti n g t i me f o rm atâ on p age 31. When your phone pr ompts you for the date with mm/ dd /yyyy , e nter th e month and day ( using two- digi t fi elds ) and ye ar (u sin g a fou r -d ig it fiel d), then pre ss OK . Tip : Use W to move the cu rsor ri ght and V to move it left . W hen you en ter a d igit , it wr ites ov er the nu mber to the ri gh t o f the cu r so r . 3. Y our phone dis pl ays the cu rr en t day . Y ou can als o scroll to diff er ent days by pr essing W or V . 4. Once youâÂÂr e at the date you want, pre ss Options . Then use Wý to highl ight the opti on you w ant, and press Select . The options ar e: Opti on 1: V i ew day W ith this option, you can vi e w the note s of t he day cur rently o n disp lay . Use W to scr oll thr ough the note s. Each note all ows you to cho o se th e f ollo w ing O ptions : Era se clea rs the not e from yo ur ca len da r . Edit gives you the same pr ompts you got when you ma de th e n ote . Mov e gives you the date pr ompt so you can mo ve the note to another date. Option 2: Make note W ith thi s option, youâ ll nee d to choose Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthday . Y our phone will prompt you for more information depending on which one you choose. Y ou can al so s et a n alar m f or a ny calen d ar no te. See â Entering letter s and nu mb ersâ on page 3 5 for h elp with enteri ng infor matio n at the Subje ct : prom pt. Note: Whe n the al arm goes off, you can press Postpon e or OK . Press OK to shu t of f the al ar m .
21 Option 3: Erase no tes W it h thi s op ti on , you â ll nee d to c hoos e whic h n ote s to era se. If yo u c hoo se all the not es f or the day curr ently on display ( Of Chos en D ay ), or One By One (for all notes in the ca lend ar) , yo ur pho ne pr esents each note t o yo u with th e opti on Era se or Back . If you choose All a t On ce , y ou r p hone w ill d ele te al l cale ndar notes. Whe n p r omp ted t o conf irm th e erase , press Yes or No . Option 4: V iew all Th is al lows you to vie w the note s of th e ent ire cale n dar . Use W or V to scro ll thr ou gh the note s. Cale ndar mem ory em pty wi ll a p pear if t her e ar e no not es in the c al endar . Option 5: Go to date Enter the date y ou wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Enter t he da y and m onth (u sing two-di git fields) and ye ar (us ing a f ou r -d igi t fi eld) , t hen p r ess OK . Call forwarding Th is net wo rk serv ice is used t o forw ard inco ming ca lls to anot her nu mber so you wonâ t miss an imp ortant call . Ch eck wi th y our se rvi ce provid er for deta ils. Note: B efore you can act ivate thi s feature, you should fir st store the fe ature co de gi ven to you by your serv ice pr ovider . Other wise, th is featu re may n ot a ppear in the menu. However , yo u can use the fea ture c ode m anually , if yo u choo se, by i nclud ing the fea tur e code in fron t of the phone num ber (e.g., * 72 55 5 1 212) See âÂÂNetwork featu re setting â on p age 46 for more d etails. 1. Pr ess Menu 4 4 2 ( Setti ngs - Netw ork servi ces - Call for warding ) 2. Scroll to desired call forwarding fe atur e (s ee option s on nex t pag e) and pr ess Selec t
22 3. Highlight Acti vate and p r ess OK 4. Ent er ph one nu mber at Numb e r: (or pre ss Se arch to loc ate nu mb er i n pho ne b ook ) an d p r ess OK 5. Y our phone will attem pt to cal l the network to confi r m th e fe atu r e cod e yo u enter ed in Men u 4 4 5 ( se e âÂÂNet work feat ur e sett ing â on p age 46 ) 6. Once the featur e code had been co nfi rme d, t he f eat ure is act iva te d Call for war ding options For ward all c alls fo rwa r ds a ll inc oming ca lls . Forward if busy forw ards call s on ly wh en y ouâÂÂre o n the phone. Forward if not answered for war ds ca lls if you donâ t ans wer . Forward if out of r each forw ar ds call s if y ou ar e ou t of the serving wi re less network. Canc el all c all f orwar din g canc el s a ll cal l f orw ar di ng options y ou h ave active. Ca ll lo g Thi s fe atu r e au toma tical l y ke eps tr ack of number s you âÂÂve dia led , num be rs th at ha ve ca ll ed yo u, an d th e amount o f time youâÂÂve spent on call s. Using cal l lo g 1. Press Menu 2 ( Call log ) 2. Sc roll to one of t he f ollo wi ng o p tio ns , th en pres s Selec t or OK 2-1 Misse d calls - See page 45 . 2-2 Dia led calls - See page 32 . 2-3 Rece iv ed cal l s - See page 55. 2-4 Clear call list s - See page 29. 2-5 Call timers - See page 24.
23 Tip: Y ou can dia l any of th e phone num bers b y pr essi ng ó whil e the number is on the di splay . The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key W hen you ac ce ss Dial ed ca lls , Rec eive d c alls , or Mi sse d calls and pre ss Options , a list of options will appear on yo ur ph on eâ s di s pl ay . Call time s how s t he da te and ti me wh en th e c all was first connec ted (i f c lock has b een set) Edi t numb er all ows you to edit th e di ale d num ber . Sav e allo ws you to save the nu mber in to y our phone book. Era se wil l era se the num ber fr om th e call li st. View nu mber will appear only i f the nu mber has been stor ed in the ph one book and the nam e is dis pl ayed ins tea d o f th e n umb er . Call restr ictions Th is feat ure al lows y ou to re stri ct i nco min g a nd outgoing calls to and from certain numbers. See âÂÂRestric t callsâ on pag e 56 fo r detail s. Call settings Thi s featu r e a llo ws yo u to acce ss and ac tivate so me of your ph oneâ s feat ure s. Using call se ttings 1. Pr ess Men u 4 1 ( Setti ngs - Ca ll set ting s ) 2. Pr ess W to reach one of the following options, then pre ss Sel ect 4-1-1 Emerg en cy key 9 - See page 34 . 4-1-2 Autom ati c redi al - See page 18 . 4-1-3 Cal ling ca rd - See pa ge 27 .
24 Call timers Yo ur ph on e auto mat ical ly k eeps track of the amoun t of time youâÂÂve spen t in ca ll s. 1. Press Men u 2 5 ( Call l og - Call timer s ) 2. Sc roll r epe ate dly to acc ess t he fo llow ing optio ns Last c all displays call dura tion of last c all. All c all s di sp la ys c al l dur atio n of all ca ll s ma de s i nce ti m e r s h a v e l a s t b e e n re s et (see page 30 for details on how to clea r call ti me rs) . Life timer sh ows dur atio n of al l cal ls; t his c an n ot be res et (s ee page 41 ). Clear ti mers cl ea rs a ll cal l ti m ers e xce pt th e Lif e ti me r (see page 30) . The se cal l dur atio ns ar e for the cur r en tly-s elec te d NAM (phone number ). Y our phon e has se parat e ti mers for each NAM you r pho ne us es , ex cep t fo r t he Lif e t imer . See âÂÂNA M selectionâ o n page 45 for details on NAM . Note: T he actu al tim e invoiced fo r c alls by your se rvi ce pr ovider may vary , dep ending u pon i tems such as networ k feature s, rounding o ff for billing, and taxes. Ca ll wa it in g If you hav e subs cribe d to C all W aitin g, yo ur pho ne wi ll beep during a call let you know you have an incomi ng cal l. Y our phon e may also di spla y the in co ming ca ll erâ s id ent ifi catio n (see âÂÂC aller IDâ on page 27) . Answering a n incoming call w ith call waiting Pr ess ó Swapping betwe en two calls Pr ess ó
25 Ending the call s Pr ess ô to en d both calls Activating c all waiting Y ou can a lso ac ti vate t hi s fea tur e w ith your p hone; simp ly as k y o ur se rvic e pr ovider for the f eat ur e co de, stor e i t into you r p hone, then acti vate it . Note: T his fea ture ma y not ap pear i n your p honeâ s men u un til the fe ature co de h as been stored. See âÂÂNetwork featu re setting â on p age 46 for more d etails. 1. Pr ess Menu 4 4 3 ( Setti ngs - Netw ork servi ces - Call wai t in g ) 2. Scr ol l to Acti va te (or sele ct Cancel to ca nce l an d pre ss OK 3. Y our phone w ill a ttempt to call the network t o confi rm the fea tur e code you ent ere d in Menu 4 4 5 ( see âÂÂNetwork fe at ure sett ing â on page 46 ) 4. Once t he feat ur e code ha d bee n c onf irm ed, the fea tur e is act iv ated. Caller grou ps Y ou can c r e ate gr oups of name s in y our Phon e book (see p age 49) , and give ea ch gr oup a dif fer ent ringi ng tone. Then youâÂÂl l know when someone fr om t hat gr oup is call i ng you bec ause of t he way t he phone r ings . Adding names to a cal ler gr oup Note: T he nam es an d numb ers that you add to a group must alr eady be stored in your p hone b ook. S ee â Sto ring a nam e and numb er â on page 5 0. 1. W ith th e disp lay cl ear , press W until you see the name or num ber you want 2. Pr ess Det ails , if sh ow n, or skip t o S te p 3 3. Pr ess Options 4. Use W to r each Calle r groups . Pr ess Selec t .
26 5. Use W to r each th e gr oup to which you want to a dd this na me or number . P r e ss Sel ect . Defi ning a ri nging t one for a calle r gr oup 1. W ith t he dis p lay cl ear , press Names 2. Press W to rea ch Caller g roups . Pr ess Sele ct 3. Use W to rea ch the grou p yo u w ant . Press Se le ct 4. Press W unti l you see Grou p ring ing to ne . Pr ess Selec t . Use W to r each the tone you want to hear when anyone fr om this grou p calls you. Pr ess OK . Tip : Y ou can set your phone to ring only whe n pe ople from ce rt ain ca ll er group s cal l yo u, and to ot her wi se be sile nt . See th e â Caller gr oup â desc ripti on un der âÂÂR inging op tion sâ on pa ge 58. Renami ng a c all er gr oup 1. Follow steps 1-3 in âÂÂDe fin ing a ring ing to ne f or a caller groupâ 2. Press W unti l you see Rena me group . Pr ess Sele ct . 3. Enter the group name (s ee âÂÂE nt eri ng let ters an d numbersâ o n page 35 f or details) and pre ss OK Removin g nam es fr o m a cal ler gr oup 1. Foll ow st ep s 1 -4 in âÂÂAdding names to a ca ller groupâ 2. Use W to rea ch No grou p . Pre ss Sel ect . Call er gr oup g raphics When some one ca lls you fr om a pa rti cul ar cal ler gr ou p, you r phone can displ ay a grap hic to ident ify wh ich cal l er gr oup tha t person is callin g fr om. 1. Press Na mes , scr oll to Cal ler gro ups , then p r ess Select 2. Sc roll to t he ca ller group yo u wi sh to dis pl ay the grap hic fo r and pr es s Select 3. Sc roll to Gro up graphic and pr ess Select 4. Sc roll to On to di spla y t he grap hic that goe s w it h that part icular cal l er gr oup
27 Caller ID Ca ller ID is a n etwo rk se rvic e tha t can disp lay th e nam e and pho ne num ber of t he per son cal lin g yo u, if t he in - form at ion i s av ai labl e . Cont act your s ervi ce pr ovide r for de ta il s. If th e c aller can be iden ti fied , the ph on e ma y di s pla y the cal le râÂÂs n ame an d ph on e num be r. Th e info rm ation d ispla yed dep ends o n th e in forma tio n ava ila ble t hroug h the network and your phon e book. It is possible t hat only the na me or t he num ber will ap pe ar. Cal l - c aller ID un av ailab le will d ispl ay w hen th e wir ele ss network doesnâÂÂt recogni ze the ca lling number . Al so , Call - ca ll er ID b loc k ed may di splay i f th e callin g part y has bloc ked call e r ID . Calling c ard If you wis h to use a cal l ing car d for lon g dist ance cal ls , yo u mus t f irst sto re your c all ing ca rd inform ati on into your phone. Y our phone can stor e up to four call ing car d s. Stori ng your c alling c ar d 1. Pr ess Men u 4 1 3 ( Set ting s - Call se ttin gs - Calli ng ca rd ) 2. Scr oll to desired calling card and pr ess Options 3. Pr ess W or V to Edit , p r e ss OK 4. Enter security c ode a nd pr e ss OK 5. Pr ess Select at Diali ng se quence . Select the di aling sequence your car d uses (use char t on next page), press W or V to cho ose sequence, then press Select No te: The ord er of the fol lowing ste ps may v ar y , depe nding on whic h dialing sequenc e your ca rd uses. 6. Ente r acce ss number when pr ompted f or the calling car dâ s access number (usually the 1-800 num be r l ist ed o n t he ba ck o f the ca llin g c ard), pre ss OK
28 Note: Y o u can also re trieve the a ccess numb er from your pho ne book if it has already been stored. Simply press Sear ch , then W or V to fi nd the n umber . 7. Enter car d number and /or PIN when pr ompted t o ent er c al lin g car d numb e r an d p ers ona l iden tifi cati on n umber , the n pr ess OK. Pr ess OK agai n at Sa ve ch ange s ? 8. Press W or V to Card name and pr ess Selec t . Enter car d name usi ng your phon eâ s keyp ad, pr ess OK . See âÂÂEnter ing letter s and nu mbersâ on page 35 if you need help on enter ing t he card name For de tails about your pho neâ s secu rity code , see âÂÂSecuri ty codeâ on page 61. *These call ing cards are frequent ly used with these dialing sequence s. Howe ver , they m ay var y and are subjec t to chan ge at the p hone co mpanyâ s discretion. Choosin g a calling c ar d t o use 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 ( Setti ngs - C all set ting s - Call ing car d ) 2. Sc ro ll to de si red ca rd an d pres s Options 3. Press W or V to hi ghligh t Sele ct and pr ess OK 4. Enter security code at Sec urity c ode: , pr ess OK 5. Y ou r phon e w ill disp lay Car d re ady fo r use Dialin g Sequ ence Use for cards that req u ire you to : Cards using th is sequence * Access no . ph one n o. ca rd n o . Dial 1-800 access number , then pho ne nu mber , then card numbe r ( P IN i f r equi re d) MCI, A T& T T rue Choi c e, Sp ri nt Cana da , U nit el Access no . ca rd n o . ph one n o. Dial 1-800 access number , then ca rd numbe r ( PIN if req uire d), th en ph one n umber net work MCI , World Pho ne MCI Pr efi x ph one n o. ca rd n o . Dial the pr efi x ( any num bers that mu st pr ece de th e ph on e numbe r) a nd ph one n umb er you w ant to d ial, then ca rd numbe r , (t hen P IN, if req ui red) GTE, PacBe ll, AT & T , S t e n t o r
29 Making calling car d c alls 1. Ent er th e ph on e num be r , in cl udin g an y prefix (su ch as 0 or 1) that your calling card may r equir e when yo u make a call ing card call . See you r calli ng c ard for instructions. 2. Pr ess and hold ó for a few seco nds until your phone disp lays Card call . 3. Listen for the tone, then pr ess OK . (Y our phone will displa y Wait fo r to ne, the n p res s OK) 4. Lis ten fo r th e to ne a ga in, th en p ress OK . (Y our phone will dis pla y W ait for t one, press OK agai n .) Note: This procedure may not a pply to all calling card options prog ramme d into you r phon e. Pl ease look a t the back of your calli ng car d or co ntact yo ur lo ng distanc e comp any for m ore informatio n. Change lo ck code Th is feat ure al lows y ou to c han ge yo ur l ock c ode . See âÂÂChangi ng you r lock cod eâ on p age 42 . Change se curi ty code Th is feat ure al low s you to ch ang e y ou r se cur ity co de. See âÂÂCha nging you r sec urity c ode â on p age 62. Clear ca ll list s Thi s f ea tur e wi ll cl ear al l di al ed n umber s, a s w ell as numbers of answere d calls and missed calls. Y ou can not undo this op erat ion , so be car eful. Also, see âÂÂC all logâ on pag e 22. 1. Pr ess Men u 2 4 ( Ca ll lo g - Clear call lists ) 2. Highl ight eit her All , Missed , Dia le d , or Received and pre ss OK ( All will cle a r all call list s, whil e th e oth ers clea r t he ir re spec tiv e c al l lis ts)
30 Clear tim ers This featur e clears all call timers for the curr e ntly-selected NAM. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 24 for more detai ls. 1. Press Menu 2 5 4 ( Call log - Call ti me rs - Clea r t imers ) 2. Enter security code at Secu ri ty co de: and press OK Careful : Cl earing cal l tim ers can n ot be u ndone. If you are using the call time rs to log or track the amount of t ime you ar e using yo ur phon e, you may wish to record t he call time rs 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 o n page 41 for detai ls. Clock Yo ur ph on e has an in ter n al cl ock that can be dis played or hidden. It al so fea tures a n alarm cloc k (see page 16) . Note: Th e cloc k is po wered b y your phoneâ s batter y . If yo ur clo ck ha s been a ctiv ated an d you remove the batt ery w hile your phone i s still on , you will need to reset th e time afte r you tu rn yo ur pho ne back o n. Howe ver , if y ou first tur n your p hone of f bef ore rem oving the batter y , you r pho ne will r etain the tim e a nd dat e it had be fore the batter y was rem oved. Setting the clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e settin gs - Cloc k ) 2. Sc roll to Adju st time and pre ss Se lect 3. Enter pr es ent t ime at Time: (use two-digit fields f or hours and m inutes) 4. Press OK 5. Selec t am or pm and pre ss OK (if am/p m format ha s been sel ec ted; see n ext p age)
31 Selecting ti me for mat 1. Pr ess Men u 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Ph one s et t in gs - Clock ) 2. Scr ol l to Ti me fo rm at and p r ess Selec t 3. Scr ol l to either 24-hour or am/pm 4. Pr ess OK Displayi ng or hidin g the cloc k 1. Pr ess Men u 4 2 1 ( Set ting s - Ph one s et t in gs - Clock ) 2. Scr ol l to either Hid e clock or Dis pl ay cl oc k (only one will dis pla y depe nd ing on the cu rrent set tin g) 3. Pr ess Sele ct Conf er en ce c al l Th is fe atu re allow s yo u to a dd a t hird pa rty to a ca ll. Y ou can us e t his f eat ur e wi th loc al a nd long di stan ce ca lls . Note: T his featu re may not be ava ilable in all wireless systems. See your service provider for d etails and ava ilability . Maki ng a c onfe r ence ca ll 1. Whil e in a call, ente r (or recall f r om th e pho ne book ) the se cond ph one numbe r and pr e ss ó 2. Once t he thi r d pa rty answ ers, pr ess ó to con ne ct a ll t hree pa rties 3. Pr ess ó agai n if you wish to di sconnect the th ir d party . Pr ess ô to dr op both parties . Recalli ng a number fr om the phone book dur ing a con fe r en ce ca ll 1. Dur ing the call, press O ptions 2. Scr ol l to Names and pre ss OK 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Sea rch 4. Ente r na me an d p r ess OK , or just pr e ss W or V to scr ol l thr ough the p hone book 5. Pr ess ó
32 Cu rren t c all tim er Thi s fe atur e displ ays the runnin g ela psed ti me on your screen w hile a c a ll is ac tiv e. O nce t he call ha s e nd ed, simply pr ess any key to clear t he display . Also, see âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pa ge 24. Activating the curr ent call tim er Pr ess Menu 2 5 ( Call log - Call ti mer s ) an d pr ess De tai ls . Wi th Cu rre nt c all tim er displayed, pre ss Sele ct , scr oll to On , and pr ess OK Custo mer ca re co ntact num ber W ith the pr ess of a single button, you can qui ckly atte mpt cal l s to your s ervi ce pr ov id er . This f eat ur e can be help ful if youâ r e ha ving d if ficult ies di alin g a numb er , esp eci ally when trav elin g o utsid e yo ur h ome area . Simp ly p r ess and h old t he 2 k ey an d your pho ne wi ll att emp t to ca ll a cus tom er care ope rat or in the area. Note: Th is may not be available o n all systems. Conta ct your service provider for av ailabilit y . Cus tomize profil es Th is f eat ure allo w s yo u to cust om ize indi vidu al Profil es. See âÂÂPr ofile sâ on pa ge 53 for deta ils. Diale d calls Y o ur ph on e aut omat ical ly sto res the las t 1 0 num bers y ou âÂÂve di aled . 1. Press Menu 2 2 ( Call log - Dial ed cal ls ) 2. Press W or V to scr oll t hr ough d i aled n umber s lis t 3. Press ó to d ial th e num be r yo u wis h to call Y o u ca n a lso ac ces s the l ast 1 0 di aled n umb er s i f yo u pre ss ó , then quic kly pr ess W or V to scr oll thr ough the l is t.
33 Als o, see â Call lo gâ on page 2 2 for d etail s on ot her call list s. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ptions â soft keyâ on pag e 23. Digi tal/an alog sele ction Note: T his fea ture wi ll not appear in your p hone unt il need ed. Please cont act your ser vice pr ovide r for de tails. The feat ure all ow s you to select whet her your ph one uses an a nalog or digital network. The network can always ove rride your setting, howeve r , and the network you choos e mu s t be av ai labl e. Selec ting e ither ana log or digi tal 1. Pr ess Men u 4 4 7 ( Set ting s - Networ k servi ces - Digit al/analog sele ction ) 2. Pr ess W or V to one of the following: Digi t. & an alog Allo ws y our p hon e to first s earch fo r a d igita l n etw or k to p lac e a c all. If o ne i s no t a vai la ble, it wil l then se ar ch for an anal og networ k. Anal og Y our p hone w ill pl ac e c all s o nly in an an al og network. Dig it al Y o ur ph one w ill p lace calls onl y in a di gital netw ork. 3. Pr ess OK The phone resets itself to Digi t. & an alog wh en y o u sw itch th e pho ne off an d back o n. Earpiece v olume The scr oll keys on your pho ne w i ll a d just t he earp iec e vol ume during a pho ne ca ll. The top scr oll key in cr ease s whil e the b ottom on e de cr eas es the v olume. If an acc ess ory like a h ea dse t or a ca r k it, or on e w ith its ow n lou ds pea ker , is conn e cted to y our ph on e, th e sc roll keys wi ll ad ju st t he volu me for t hat acce s sory . No t e: Us in g t h e scr o ll k e ys to ad ju s t e ar p ie ce v o lu me fu n ct ion s onl y du ring pho ne c alls.
34 Emergency cal ls Before at tempti ng an y emerg ency call s, see â Emerg ency Calls â on page 83 for import ant safety inform ation. 1. If t he pho ne is no t on, sw itch it on 2. Press the ô ke y to r ead y t he p hone fo r ca lls. (Pre ss it tw ic e if th ere ar e st ill dig its on the disp lay . ) 3. K ey in t he emer ge ncy n umb er fo r you r pre sent location (e.g. 911 or other of ficial emergency number ). Emergen cy number s va ry by loc ation. 4. Press ó IMPO RTAN T! This p hone , lik e any c ellula r pho ne, op erat es usin g radi o sign als, cellula r and lan dline netwo rks, a s well as user -pr ogram med func tions w hich ca n not guar ant ee con nec tion i n all cond it ions . There for e, yo u should neve r rely sol ely upon an y cellul ar phone for ess en tial commun i catio ns (e.g. , medica l eme rgenci es). Remem ber , to make o r receive an y calls , the p hone m ust be switche d on and in a ser vice ar ea with adequ ate cellul ar signal strength . Emerg ency calls may not be possible on all cellula r pho ne networks or w hen cert ain ne twork ser v ices and/o r phon e features are in use. Check with loc al cell ular ser vice provider s. If certain f eatu res are in use (keyguar d, restrict ca lls, etc.), you may first need t o tu rn those features off befor e you can make an emerge ncy cal l. Consu lt this d ocumen t and yo ur lo cal cellular ser vice provide r . When making an eme rgency ca ll, rem ember to gi ve all the necessar y informat ion as accurate ly as po ssible. Rem ember that you r cellu lar ph on e may be the only me ans of com muni catio n at the sc ene of an acc ident - d o not c ut off th e call u ntil gi ven permission to do so. Emergenc y key 9 W ith thi s fea tur e on, the phone a ttempts t o m ake an em erge ncy cal l wh en y ou p r ess 9, th en ó . The phone di als the em erg ency n umb er p r e-pr ogra mm ed i nto you r phone.
35 Note: Y ou ca n a lso dial a n em ergenc y call b y pres sin g an d holdin g 9 until the phone ind icates it is a ttemptin g to make an eme rgen cy cal l. Howe ve r , this metho d does not work wh en Keyguar d i s acti ve or whe n the pho ne is con nected t o a mo dem. Activati ng Emerge ncy k ey 9 Pr ess Menu 4 1 1 ( Setti ngs - Call s ettin gs - Emerg en cy key 9 ), scr oll to On to a ct iva te or Off to cancel, then press OK . IMPOR TANT! Offic ial eme rgency nu mbers va ry by loca tion (e .g. 911 ). Only one e mergen cy num be r is prog ram med into you r phon e to be dialed aut omatically by Emergenc y key 9, which may not be the prop er num ber i n all circ umstance s. Ente ring let ters and nu mbers Y ou can ent er le tte rs, as well as numb er s, whe n sto rin g inform at ion i nto y our phone by usin g your phone â s keyp ad. When yo u see the letter you wish to enter , simply p r ess the key associa ted with tha t lette r unti l it appear s on the disp l ay (numbe rs also appea r). ABC mode When you n eed to e nter let ter s into you r pho ne, it wil l aut oma tical l y swit ch over to mode. Y o u r p h o n e d i s p l a y s t h e i c o n t o i n d i c a t e t h a t y o u r phone is i n ABC m od e. It al so di spla ys w hen you ar e view ing na mes rat her than numb ers. When is di spla yed, you ca n ente r th ese char acter s (s ee nex t page) :
36 Whil e youâ re ed it ing a n ame , t he V key will move the cur sor to th e left , and W will move it to the ri ght. Pr ess Clear t o corr ect any mi stak es. If yo u wis h to ent er an e mpt y sp ac e be twee n cha rac ters , press 0 for each spa ce. Ch angi ng le tter ca se Pr ess the # key to swit ch between upper and lowe r case letters. The icon will switch to to ind icat e you ar e using lo wer ca se. 123 mode When sto ri ng n ames to the p hone bo ok, yo u can en ter a nu mb er w it hin a nam e at an y t ime . S imp ly press th a t part ic ul ar numbe r key a few times until i t appe ars. However , you c an do thi s mo re quic kly by accessi ng t he mode, without havi ng to scr ol l thr ough each letter to ac ces s the number you wish to enter . Simp ly pr ess t he # k ey f or a bout 2 s econ ds whil e i n mode and the icon wi ll appea r . Whil e in thi s mode, onl y numbe rs can be ent er ed. Letters ca n not be entered unless your phon e is in mode. Pr ess the # k ey aga in f or a c ouple of se cond s if you wi sh to deacti vat e the mode. Key Char acte rs Ke y Chara cter s 1. , â ? ! - 1 7 P Q R S 7 2A B C 2 8 T U V 8 3 DEF 3 9 WX YZ9 4 GHI4 0 Enter s an em pty sp ace, 0 5J K L 5 â ( See next page ) 6 MNO6 # Changes letter case; long pre ss to ggl es bet ween ABC/a bc an d 123 mode
37 Special character s (for storing names) Wh en i n AB C m o de (see page 16) , you c an pr ess the â k ey and th e fo llow ing spec ial ch ar act ers wi ll appea r . Y o u can us e the se ch arac t ers t o help when sto rin g name s in your pho ne book. Simply press W or V to highl ight the on e y ou wis h t o use an d p ress Inse rt . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TIP : If you wish to acces s a spe cial chara cter that appear s to war d th e e nd of thi s l ist , pr e ss V for quicke r acces s. Special character s (fo r storing numbers) The f ollo wing s peci al cha ract er s ar e helpf ul whe n you store names to y our phone book (see p age 49 ) . Sim ply pr ess the * key onc e or r epeat edly , and the fo llow ing char acter s can b e s tor ed wit hi n t he number se quenc e. ( p ) cr eates a pause wh en a numbe r is dial ed; the digits locate d to the right of the â p â ar e auto matical ly se nt as to uch tone s aft er a 2.5 se co nd pa use (see page 68) . ( w ) creat es a â wait â when a num be r is dial ed. The â w â make s your phone w ait for you to pr ess Send or ó , then i t sen ds the di gits l ocated to t he right of the âÂÂwâ as touch tones (see page 68) . Y ou can add as ma ny spe cial cha ract ers as you need in a singl e numb er sequ ence. Thes e char ac ters ca n not be e nte re d wh il e i n mod e . Eras ing store d nam es and nu mber s See âÂÂErasing stored name s and nu mbersâ on pa ge 51. Erasin g your en tire phone book See âÂÂErasing your ent ire p hone bo okâ on page 5 1.
38 Games Y ou have four e xci ting games to choose f r om i n your ph one. Press Menu 6 to choose one of t he following games: REMEM BER! Y our pho ne must be swit ched on to use t his functi on. Do not switch o n the pho ne when wi reless phon e use is pr ohibite d or when i t may c ause in terferen ce or d anger . Mem ory Reve al pi ctu r es to fi nd pa irs in as few tries as possi ble . Move the cursor w ith the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), a nd 8 (down) ke ys. Pr ess the 5 key to re veal picture s. Pre ss the # ke y to jump right over r evealed pictur e s or m ove fr om top left to bottom right. Pr ess the â key to ju mp left over r evea led pictur e s or move fr om bottom right to top left. Onc e found, pairs stay vi sible. Sna ke Feed the snake with as ma ny goodies as po ssible and watch it grow . Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to t urn the snake t owar d food . The longe r t he snak eâ s ta il g r ows, t he highe r the scor e . If the snake hi ts its own tail or the surr oundi ng wall, the game i s over . Logic Find a secr et combin ati on of fig ur es. Ava i la ble f igur es ar e shown at the top of the d ispl ay befo r e you accep t the fi rst guess r ow . Use the 2, 4 and 8 keys to move the cur sor and the 5 k ey to se le ct th e f ig ur e. T o cop y a fi gur e fr om a pr e viou s ly ac ce pted gue ss r ow , star t scr olli ng with the 4 k ey , move the c ursor to the desir ed fi gur e in t he norm al w ay and acc ept the se le ction with the 5 k ey . Once y ou th in k yo u have th e right c omb inati on, p r es s the * ke y . The result is pr esented as a set of marks over the row . A correc t fi gu r e i n t he ri ght pl ac e g ive s a f ull mark ; a co rr e ct fig ur e in t he wr on g pl ac e gi ves a ha lf mark . The game ends whe n a ll the figu res ar e corr ect and in th e r igh t pl ace.
39 Dic e Use this to p lay other games that r equir e a set of dice if on e i snâÂÂt ava ilab le. Us e t he Lev e l option to se t the number of d ice, up to six. Y ou can r ol l, lock, and unloc k each di e as ma ny times as you wi sh. When you s tart a new gam e, the di ce r oll for a co u ple of sec onds and t hen stop . U se th e 4 (l e ft) and 6 (ri ght ) keys to sele ct a d ie. Pr ess the 5 key to l ock or unl ock the sel ect ed di e. Pr ess â to r ol l th e u nl ocked di ce aga in. Game opti ons When you sele ct a game, you can choos e fr om the following sub menus: Level allo w s yo u to cho ose the lev el o f di fficu lty . New g ame start s a ne w game. Top sc ore will dis pla y the top score ( doe s not appear in Logi c ). Inst ru cti ons will de scribe how the gam e is played. Note: Last view or Continue m ay appear in th e options list if a game is inter rupted , not fi nished, o r if yo u have lost the gam e. Inbox When you r eceiv e a text message , it â s sto r ed in the Inbox. Y ou r phone will display Messa ge re ceive d , a long with the text m essage icon, and m akes a sound ( depending on the messa ge alert tone; see page 44 ). Please see âÂÂT ext messa ges and pagesâ on page 64 for comp lete d etails o n this feature. In-call menu Whil e in a cal l, yo u ma y n oti ce the Options soft ke y . Pr es sing this wi ll acc ess you t o th e i n-ca ll m enu , and you may notice the following ch oic es: Tou c h tone s Y ou can manuall y ente r a touch tone str ing or searc h for one i n your phone book (se e âÂÂPhone book â on page 49)
40 New call Y ou can make a thir d party conf er ence ca ll (see âÂÂConference call â on page 31) Me nu Allow s you acce ss to your phoneâ s me nu Names Allows you a ccess to your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 49) Mute Al lows you to mute the mic r ophone ; if your microp hon e is al r ead y mu te d, thi s will chan ge to End mut e (see âÂÂM icrophoneâ on page 44) Keygua rd Thi s f eatu r e hel ps p r ot ec t t he ke yp ad a gai nst accid e ntal keypr esses. See â Keyguar dâ on page 1 0 for co mpl ete deta ils. Keypad cove r sett ing Thi s fe atur e activat es t he keyp ad cover if yo u wish t o ans wer and end ca ll s wit h the ke yp ad c ove r . See âÂÂU sing the keyp ad cover â on p age 8 fo r deta ils. Keypad tone s This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s ( see page 53 ). It se ts t he volume of t he tone you hea r when you pr ess your phoneâ s keys. No te tha t i f you ch oos e the Sile nt pr of il e, keypad tones wi ll b e tu rned of f. Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Menu 3 ( Pr of il e s ) 2. Y our phone lists e ach pr ofile. Use W to highl ight the one you wa nt to se t t he keyp ad t ones fo r and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Ke yp a d to ne s and p r ess Selec t 4. Press W to s crol l th r o ugh the op ti ons ; yo ur ph on e p lays a sampl e of ea ch. Press OK for the one you wa nt.
41 Lang uage Beca use ma ny wi r el es s phone cust omers speak Engl is h as a se co nd lang uag e, yo ur ph on e allo ws you to c hoose your phon eâ s di sp l aye d la n gua ge. Choosing a la nguage fo r your phone Pr ess Menu 4 2 5 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s ettin gs - Langu age ), scr oll t o the lan guage you wish to use and pr e ss OK . Y ou can c hoose fr om Engli sh, Fr ench, Spanis h, Portuguese or T radit iona l Chinese . Last call timer This featur e displays the duration of your last call . See âÂÂCall ti mersâ on pag e 24. Last number redial When you want to call your la st dialed number , Pr ess ó and w ait 3 seco nds Note: Y ou must be at the st art scree n before you press ó Letter ca se Y ou can chan ge fr om upper to lo wer cas e when en te rin g le tte rs into you r ph on e. See âÂÂChangin g letter caseâ on page 36 for comple te details. Life timer The l ife time r di spl ays th e tota l time o f a ll ca ll s di al ed and r ecei ved wi th your p hone (i n h ours and minutes onl y). Th e lif e tim er ca n not b e reset and is u sed in c onj unc tio n with your phoneâ s warranty Als o, see â Call timers â on p age 24 .
42 Lights This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Car Prof ile ( see page 53 ). Thi s fe atur e dete rmine s w het her the ligh ts are on only when yo u use y ou r pho ne , or if th ey are on at all t imes . This se tting works on ly when your phone is conne cted to a car kit. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our phon e l is ts ea ch pr of il e. Us e W to highlight Car and press Options . Note: Car will n ot app ear in the list unt il the p hon e has bee n connect ed to a car kit at le ast once. 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Lights and pre ss Se lect . 4. Use W to scr ol l thr ough you r c hoices and pr ess OK If yo u select Auto mat ic , your phon eâ s lig hts ar e turned of f within fifteen seconds if no keys ar e pr essed. If On is sele cted , then the lights wil l r ema in on the enti r e time yo ur ph on e is con ne cted to th e car kit. Listen t o voice messages Th is fe ature a llo ws y ou to ac ce ss y our vo ice m ess age s. See â V oice m essag esâ on page 7 1 for co mplete d etails. Lock cod e Y ouâÂÂll need t he l ock code to ac tivate a nd dea ctiva te Phon e Lo ck ( se e page 52 ), or to chan ge you r lo ck code. The default lock code is 1234. If you enter an inco rrect lock c ode f ive time s in a row , your p hone w ill promp t yo u fo r th e se cur ity cod e (s ee pa ge 61 ). Chan gi ng yo ur l ock co de In a loc k cod e, only n um eric ch a ract ers are accep te d. 1. Ent er Menu 4 3 2 3 ( Setti ngs - Se cu rity set ti ng s - Ac ces s codes - Change lock co de ) 2. Ent er loc k code at Ent er lo ck co de: and press OK 3. Enter new loc k code, pre ss OK
43 4. V eri fy new lo ck c ode , p r ess OK Note: Whe n you change your loc k code, make sur e you store it in a safe place , awa y from yo ur phon e. Avoid enteri ng access code s simil ar to em ergenc y number s to pr event accidenta l emer gency cal ls. M anual t ouc h tone s This set ti ng det ermin es h ow long touc h to nes ar e pr od uced as yo u pr ess the keys on the keyp ad. Note that t ouch tones a r e sometime s cal led DTM F to nes. See âÂÂT o uch ton esâ on page 68 for det ails. Setting manual touc h tones Pr ess Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - To uch tones - Man ual to uc h to nes ) an d highlight one of t he following opt ions, then pr e ss OK. Co ntin uo us means the tone sounds for as long as you pr e ss and hold t he key . Fixed sets the tone l ength to . 1 seco nd, r egar dl ess of how l ong y ou pr e ss the key . Off turns the tone s off , and no tones will be sent when you pr ess the keys. M emory status Thi s featur e allows yo u to see how many f r ee and in -use memo ry lo cati ons ar e in yo ur di r ect ory . Als o, see â Phone bo okâ on p ag e 49. Pr ess Na mes , s croll t o O ptions and pre ss Se lect . Then scr oll to Mem or y stat us and pre ss Se le ct aga in Messages This featur e allow s you to acces s your vo ice and text messages, as well as composing your own welcome note.
44 Using messages 1. Press Menu 1 ( Messag es ) 2. Sc roll to one of t he f ollo wi ng o p tio ns , th en pres s Selec t 1-1 Text messages - See pa ge 64 . 1-2 Voic e me ssages - See page 71 . 1-3 Welcome note - See page 73 . Me ssag e alert tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s ( see page 53 ). It se ts t he tone th at your p hone makes when you get a text messa ge. Also, see âÂÂT ext m essages and pagesâ on page 64. 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our phone lists e ach pr ofile. Use W to highl ight the one you wa nt to set the me ss age aler t tone for and press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to highli ght Message alert tone , the n pr ess Sele ct . 4. Use W to scr oll thr ough you r c hoices (your phon e plays sampl es) and pr ess OK . Micro phone Y ou can mute and unmute your phoneâ s micr ophone whil e a call is in progress. D uri ng a cal l, yo ur phon eâ s soft keys change f r om Nam es and Menu to Options and Mute . Muting and unmutin g your phone Y ou can mute the phoneâ s micr ophone during a cal l; simply pr ess Mut e . T o unmut e the mic r ophone, pr ess Unm ut e . If the se t exts ar e not avai lab le, p r ess Options , s cr oll t o Mute or End mu te and p r ess Selec t . Muti ng and unmu ting als o af f ect the micr ophones of any ac ce sso ries co nn ect ed to t he ph on e.
45 Missed call s Y our p hone wil l k ee p trac k o f t he la st 10 call s y ou ha ve mis sed i f you wer enâ t ar ound to an swer the cal l . Mi ss ed call s w i ll a p pear in y our p hone on ly if yo ur pho ne was turned on a nd in a se rvic e a r ea when t he c al l wa s misse d. If the displa y says âÂÂMissed callsâ Pr ess List . T o call back the displ ayed number , pr ess ó . Pr ess Exi t to go back t o th e st art scr een. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ptions â soft keyâ on pag e 23. Checking the m issed calls list a nytime Pr ess Menu 2 1 ( Call log - Miss ed c all s ), t hen scroll thr ough the l ist. This shows you the phon e numbers of the 10 most r ecen t c all s youâ ve not answ er ed. Wh en the Forward if not answered option i n the Call Forw ar di ng f eatu r e (see page 21) is se lect ed , y our phone tr eats the f or war ded ca lls as mi sse d c alls. Als o, see â Call lo gâ on page 2 2 for d etail s on ot her call list s. NAM se lection The service pr ovider programs you r phone wit h the phone num ber and syst em inf or matio n into your phon eâ s memor y when yo ur ph one is f irst ac ti vat ed. This is ca lled a Numb er As sign men t M odule (NA M). Fo r exa mp le, you r ph on e ca n be ac ti vat ed in up to 3 dif fer ent se rvic e ar eas ( e.g . o ne in Dall a s, a noth er in Ch icag o, an d ma ybe on e mo r e in N ew Y ork) , eac h giv ing your p hone a dif fer ent phone numb er or acco unt . Only one number can be active at a time. When you sele ct a phone number , youâÂÂr e also selecti ng which system youâÂÂre using as your home system (see âÂÂSystemâ on p age 63 ) . The firs t ph one n umb er di spl ayed w it h this menu is the curr ently selected number .
46 Note: It m ay n ot be ne cessar y to have thr ee NAM s for y our phone if your ser vice pr ovider ha s ser vic e or ro aming agreem ents for each area in w hich yo u wish to use you r phon e. Contact your service provider for details. Selectin g the NAM for y our phone Pr ess Men u 4 4 6 ( Set ting s - Networ k servic es - NAM sel ect ion ), highlig ht the phone number you wa nt to use and pre ss OK . Note: Y o u need at leas t one act ive numbe r to ma ke calls. Y o u can not ch ange fro m one NA M to another duri ng a cal l. Networ k f eature setti ng Call forwar ding (p age 21) , Ca ll wa itin g (p age 24) and Send ow n n umber (p age 6 2) ar e network servic es avai l able thr oug h your s ervi ce pr o v ider or de aler . When you subscr ib e to any of the se servi ces, you r se rvic e pr ov ide r or deal er gi ves you a se parate featur e cod e to act iva te ea ch s erv ice . De act ivat io n cod es are us ed to dea ctiv ate ea ch s ervic e . Onc e yo u s tore th e a ppropri at e co de in yo ur p hon e, t he se rvic e app ear s as a me nu it em. Y ou c an then us e th e menu to ac tivate a nd dea ctiva te these servi ces. Each time you use a feat ure that r equ ires a feat ure code, tha t code is sent to the network to veri fy youâÂÂr e usi ng the corr ect fe atur e code. Note: If yo ur p hone ha s more t han one pho ne num ber progr ammed , any featu re code s sto red will a pply onl y to your prim ar y phone num ber , or NAM 1 . See âÂÂNA M selectionâ o n page 45 for details on NAM . Stor ing codes 1. Press Menu 4 4 5 ( Setti ngs - N etw or k ser vic es - N etw or k fea tur e se ttin g ) 2. At Feature Code: , ent er th e feat ure code or deac tivati on cod e r ecei ve d fr om your d ealer (e. g. â 74, â 740 , et c.), pres s OK
47 3. W to the service that the cod e applie s to and pr ess Sel ect 4. W to su bopti on, th en Selec t (R epea t s tep a s r equired, ba sed on nu mber of subopt ions) (Use step four o nly for call for warding opt ions) 5. W to Act iva te or Cancel , t hen p r e ss OK Netw ork se rvi ces Some of t he f eatur es i n thi s m enu ar e network servi ce s that r equir e a subsc ripti on . See y o ur serv ice pr ovide r for d etails an d ava ilabi lity . 4-4-1 Voic e priva cy - See page 72 . 4-4-2 Call fo rwardi ng * - See page 21. 4-4-3 Ca ll w a it ing * - See page 24 . 4-4-4 Send ow n num be r * - See page 62 . 4-4-5 Network feature setting - See page 46 . 4-4-6 NA M se lec ti o n - See page 45 . 4-4-7 Digital/analog sel ection ** - See page 33. 4-4-8 Publi c sys tem se lecti on * * - See pa ge 54. * These features will n ot appear in the menu unless they are acti vated usi ng Networ k feat ure se tti ng . See âÂÂNet work feature settingâ o n page 46 for details. ** Th ese featur es appea r in yo ur pho neâ s me nu only whe n neede d. Please con tact your ser vice p rovider fo r detail s. One-touc h dialing This feat ur e all ows y ou to mak e pho ne calls quic kly and easil y with the touch of a button. Y ou must stor e names and numbers in your phone book ( see page 50 ) bef or e you ca n use this f eat ur e. Then you can assign a name from the phone book to a one-touc h di al l ocati on usi ng your phon eâ s keys 2 thr ough 8.
48 Note: K eys 1 and 9 are u sed excl usively for dialing your voi ce mailbo x (see pag e 7 1) and fo r attem pting em ergenc y cal ls (see page 83) t o the emer gency num ber pro gramm ed into your phone (e .g. 911 o r other o ffici al emerge ncy numbe r). T he 2 key is for dialing a cu stomer care op erator (see page 32), w hich c an be over writte n if you prefer . Assi gning one- touch dia l locati ons 1. Press Nam es , sc roll to 1-touch dialing and pr ess Selec t 2. Sc roll to nex t ava ila ble em pty loca tion, (empty ) will appear , then p r es s Assi gn 3. Scroll t o select desir ed name and press Sele ct 4. Repe at as nec ess ar y Calling a number using one-touch dia ling Note: Th e 2 key is for dialing a custom er care op erator , which can be overwri tten if you prefer . Pr ess and hold the key (2 thr ough 8) for a few se conds t o ca ll the nu mber in th e co rr e spon din g on e-t ouc h d ial lo cat ion . Note: If yo u press an d hol d 1, your p hone ca lls your vo ice mailbox. If yo u press and hold 9, and Emergency key 9 (Menu 4 1) i s ON , you r phone attemp ts a call to the eme rgency number progra mm ed into yo ur phone (e.g. 911 or other offi cial emerge ncy numb er). Changing numbe rs in one-touc h dial li st W ith thi s f eatur e, you ca n a ssign a dif fer en t n umbe r to any o ne-t ouch dia l lo catio n . 1. Press Nam es , sc roll to 1-touch dialing and pr ess Selec t 2. Scr ol l t o t he locat ion you wish t o c hange a nd pr ess O ptions 3. Sc roll to Change , t hen p r e ss Se le ct 4. Scr oll t hr ough p hone b ook to select ne w numb er and press Sele ct
49 Erasing one-to uch dial locations 1. Pr ess Names, scr oll to 1-tou ch dia lin g and pr ess Sel ect 2. Scr oll to the locat ion you wi sh to eras e and pr ess Options 3. Scr ol l to Era se , press Selec t , then pr ess OK at Era se? Outbox This is where all outgoing messages are stor ed. See âÂÂT e xt me ssages and pa gesâ on pag e 64 for more details. Pag in g Y ou can rec eive p ages with your phone. See âÂÂT ext me ssages and pagesâ on page 64. Phone b ook Y ou can stor e up t o 199 n umbers and associated names in your phon eâ s m emory . Th ese nu mbers ar e righ t at yo ur fi nger tip s fo r easy dia ling . Things to know about the phone book Store d numbers may be up to 32 di gits long. Store d names may be up to 16 characters long. Y ou can n ot stor e ide ntica l names in to y o ur phone (i .e., J ohn , J ohn ); m ake su re th at lik e n am es are some wha t dif fer ent in t he pho ne bo ok (i. e. , John , Johnny). Replace? foll ow ed b y the cur r ently st or ed name disp lays when sto ri ng a na me a lr eady i n m emor y . Accessing the phone book Pr ess Na mes , scrol l to d esir ed subme nu and pr ess Selec t .
50 About the submenus The phon e book has several submenus f rom whi ch you can ch oo se. Sea rch al low s y ou to sea r ch for a spec if ic nam e. Add ne w al low s you to ent er new nam es a nd nu mb ers. Options let s y ou ch oo se you r s crolli ng vie w , as well a s to show memory st atus. 1-to uc h dia ling allows you to assign up to seven one - to uch di al l oca tio ns ( see page 47 for details) . Caller g roups al low s you to r e name or ch ange th e ri ngi ng to ne for a ca ll er g r oup (s eeâÂÂC a ll fo rw ard in gâ on page 21) . Erase al l lets you era se eve ry name and num ber in your phon e boo k. Y ou can eras e one nam e and nu mber at a tim e b y pres sin g Det ail s , t hen Options w hen vi ew ing a name a lr eady in t he dir ecto ry . Stor ing a name and number 1. Press Nam es 2. Sc roll to Add n ew and pre ss Selec t 3. En ter name u sing the ke ypad (use # to switch betw een upper and lower case) and press OK 4. Enter p hone nu mber and press OK Also, see âÂÂEnter ing let ters and number sâ on p age 35 and âÂÂQuic k sa ve â on p age 63. Changi ng a number stor ed with a name 1. Recal l stor ed name, then pr ess De ta ils to vie w number 2. Press Opti ons , s cr oll t o Edit and pr ess Select 3. Press OK while name i s displa yed, unless you w ish to change it. I f so, pr ess and hold Cl ea r , re-en ter name and pr ess OK
51 4. Pr ess and hold Clear to eras e numb e r or use the W and V keys t o edit 5. Ente r ne w number 6. Pr ess OK to sav e new numb er Recalling na mes & numbers At the start scre en, press W or V to v ie w na me s in dir ector y . Then scr oll t o the p erson yo u wish to c all an d press ó to dial the num ber (phon e will displa y number di al ed t o c onf irm) . Recalling numbe rs by name At the start scre en, press Names . T hen p r es s th e nu mb er o n th e keyp ad w ith the cor respon di ng first lette r of t he name you wish to call. Y ou can a lso r ecall number s b y name by pr essi ng Nam es , t hen p ress Selec t at Sear ch . En ter th e na me of the person you w ish to r ecall and press OK . Erasing stor ed na mes and numbers 1. Reca ll sto red nam e 2. Pr ess Det ails 3. Pr ess Options 4. Highl ight Era se , the n pr ess Sele ct , the n OK Note: Y ou can not undo E rase func tions, so be ca reful! Erasing your entir e phone book 1. Pr ess Names 2. Scr ol l to Erase al l and pr ess Selec t 3. Pr ess OK at Are you sur e? 4. Enter security code a t Se cu rity c od e: and p r ess OK Warni ng: T his featu r e will e ras e your e nti re ph one bo ok, whic h can not be u ndone!
52 Phon e lock When you turn thi s on, y our p hone wi ll l ock af ter you swi tch your pho ne o f f and back on. The n, ea ch t ime y ou tur n your phone on, it will pr om pt you for a l ock code when you pr ess ei ther Names or Menu . When the phon e loc k is on, you can not acc ess most of your phon eâ s me mory and me nu fea tur es, or make ph on e ca lls wi tho ut en te ring th e lo ck co de . T urning on phone lock Pr ess Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Set ting s - Secu ri ty set ti ngs - Access code s - Phon e l ock ) . Ente r th e lock cod e th en press OK . Th en s croll to On , and p r ess OK aga in . When your p hone i s l ock ed, ca lls may be poss ib le t o the em ergen cy numbe r pr ogra mmed into your pho ne (e.g. 911 or other of f icial emergency number) inc luding call s wit h Emerg en cy ke y 9 ( page 34 ). Y ou can also stor e a number in the Unl oc ke d ph one num ber loc ation , w hich al lows y ou to ca ll thi s nu mber even thou gh you r phone i s locked ( s ee page 70 for detail s) . Answering a call with pho ne lock o n Pr ess any key e xcept ô and ð Turning o ff phone l ock Pr ess Menu 4 3 2 1 ( Set ting s - Secu ri ty set ti ngs - Access code s - Pho ne l o ck ). Ent er loc k cod e an d press OK . Th en s croll to Off and pr ess OK agai n. W ith phone loc k of f, you can now use your phone wi thout e nterin g th e lock code e ach time you t urn your phone on. Phone setti ngs Phone settings allow you access to other phone f eatur es such as an alar m clock and your phoneâ s language.
53 Using phone settings Pr ess Menu 4 2 ( Se tting s - Phon e se ttings ), th en s croll to one of the fol lowing options, then p r e ss Select : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2-2 Alarm c lock - See page 16 . 4-2-3 Tou c h tone s - See page 68 . 4-2-4 Restor e facto ry s etti ngs - See page 56 . 4-2-5 Langua ge - See page 41 . 4-2-6 Keyp ad cover setting - See page 8. Pr ofi les Now you can adj ust an d cust omize your phon e to whateve r envir onments you find yoursel f in (i. e. mee tin gs, a m ovi e, et c.). W ith Pr ofil es, you can contr ol your phoneâ s ri nging volume, ri nging ton e, message alert, keypad tones, w ar ning ton es, etc., in a matte r of second s. Note: Restore factory settings (see page 56) will reset any chang es made in Profi les back t o the fac tor y de faults. The de fa ul t s et ti ng is Nor ma l . Accessing Pr ofiles Pr ess Menu 3 Selec ting di f fer ent Pr ofi les If you wa nt t o change your phone â s Pr ofil e, qu ickly pr ess the ð ke y . Q uickly pr ess ð again to scr ol l thr ough each choi ce , the n p r ess and hol d t he ð key for a se co nd to s ele ct th at Prof ile. Y ou can also scr oll thr ough the li st of Pr ofi les wit h a qu ic k pr es s of th e ð key . Then pr e ss W or V to choose an oth er P rofil e an d p ress OK . Ei ther w ay , t his only al lo ws yo u t o se le ct o th er P r of iles ; you can not cust omi ze them her e. Keep r ead ing to le arn how to cust omiz e a Pr ofil e .
54 Cus tomi zing Pr ofiles Pr ess Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) an d sc roll to des ired Profil e, t hen pre ss Options . Once Options is sel ec ted , Selec t , Custom ize and Rename wi ll a ppe ar as y our c hoi ces. Onc e y ou ha ve s elec ted one of the se it ems, pr ess OK . If you wish to go back to t he ma in me nu, pr e ss Back . Sele ct acti vat es the curr ently hig hligh ted Pr ofil e. Custo mize al low s you to cust omiz e a Pr of ile by chang ing t he curr ent set tin gs. Rename allo ws you to rena me the Prof ile. When you select Customize , p r e ss OK and youâÂÂl l have access to several lists and sub-menus t hat will enable you to adjust the set tin gs on the curre nt Pr ofil e. Note: Car and Headset will n ot appear in th e Pro files li st unless your ph one is connect ed t o a car kit or a headset . However , they will rema in in th e m enu once connect ed for the f irst ti me. Note: W hen you chan ge a sett ing in t he curr ent Pro file, i t only affects th at Pro file and will not change yo ur pho neâ s nor mal settings. Renami ng Pr ofile s 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Scroll to desired Profile and press Options 3. Sc roll to Rename and pr ess OK 4. Enter new name a nd p r ess OK aga in Note : Some pr ofiles ca n no t be re named. Public syste m selecti on Note: Th is featu re w ill not ap pe ar in your pho ne unti l needed . Please co ntact you r se rvice p rov ider for details. In each servic e ar e a the r e ar e usual l y t wo servi ce pr ov iders. The se rv ice pr ovid er y ou s ig n u p w ith, al so k n o w n a s y o u r h o m e s y s t e m , i s o f t y p e A o r B . S y s t e m s t hat ar e of the same type as your ho me syst em ar e
55 called âÂÂhome-typeâ systems; systems that are of the oppos ite typ e as your home syst em ar e called âÂÂnon-home-t ypeâ systems. Public system selection allows your phone to search for ot her a vai la ble s ys tem s wh en s erv ic e is no t a vai lab le in your home system. Y ou c an als o req ues t th e order in w h ich y our ph one looks for available systems. Note: Using Home on ly or Any sy stem is usually the most econo mical c hoice . 1. Pr ess Menu 4 4 8 ( Set ting s - Netw ork se rvic e - Public syst em s el ect ion ). 2. Scr oll to one of the following c hoices: Any sy st em Th e pho n e se ar ches f or s er vi ce i n a ho me- typ e sys tem and i f se rvic e is no t fo un d it will then s ear ch for a non-h ome type sys te m. Home type Th e pho n e se ar ches f or a s er vic e in a home-type system only . Nonh om e t ype Th e pho n e se ar ches f or a s er vic e in a non- home t ype system only ( doesnâ t f ind a h ome system since it doesnâ t sear ch for a home-type system). Ho me on ly Y o ur phone use s its home system only (that is, it will not roam). 3. Pr ess OK . Received c alls This shows you the phon e numbers of the 10 most r ecen t c all s youâ ve answ er ed. Pr ess Menu 2 3 ( Call log - Re ceive d cal ls ), the n scroll thr ough the numbers . Als o, see â Call lo gâ on page 2 2 for d etail s on ot her call list s. The âÂÂOptionsâ sof t key See âÂÂThe âÂÂO ptions â soft keyâ on pag e 23 .
56 Resto re f actory setti ngs Y ou can re set the se ttings of many of your phoneâ s feat ures to fa ctory defa ult s (as in a n ew teleph on e). Re st or ing fac t ory set ti ng s Pr ess Men u 4 2 4 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - Resto re fa ctor y s ettin gs ), ente r securi ty cod e and pr ess OK . Note: Th e me mor y , t imers, l anguage select ion and se curity code ar e not rese t. However , any Profiles you have m odified will reset whe n you restore you r settings. Rena ming profiles See âÂÂProfilesâ on page 53. Restr ict calls This featur e al lows you to r estrict incoming and outgoing call s. Ou tg oing calls are r est rict ed from a li st of r es tri cti ons t hat you create yo urs elf . Restric t outg oing c alls If no r estri ct ions have been defi ned in your phone, you will n otice onl y one opti on: Add re str icti on allow s yo u to create y ou r ow n li st of out go ing cal l r estr i ctio ns. The m axi mu m n umb er of c al l r estrict ion grou ps you can define is 10. Once you have en ter ed Add r est ri ct ion and h ave added at least one re striction, the fol lowing options will be ad ded : Sele ct al l ows you t o se le ct call r estr icti ons fr om the outgoing calls list. Edit allows you to edit an existing outgoing call restr iction. Era se wil l e rase an y e xisti ng outg oing cal l r estrict ions . Note: W hen call s are re stricte d, cal ls may be p ossible to the emerge ncy n umber progra mmed into yo ur pho ne (e .g. 911 or other o fficial em ergency num bers). How ever , Emerg ency key 9 may not op erate de pen ding on t he t ype of restrict ion yo u choose.
57 Adding call r estrictions 1. Pr ess Men u 4 3 1 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty set ting s - Re str ict cal ls ) 2. Scr ol l to Restr ict outg oin g calls and pre ss Se lect 3. Ente r th e se curi ty code an d p r ess OK 4. Scr ol l to Add re str ictio n to cr ea te an outgoi ng cal l r estrict ion and pr ess OK 5. Enter th e number stri ng you wi sh to r estrict and pre ss OK . Fo r e xam ple: If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 1, ent er 1 (thi s wi ll r estric t al l lon g dist ance call s) If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 1972, enter 19 72 If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 214, enter 214 6. If you wish to e nter a name for the call restriction, enter the name using your phoneâ s keypad, the n pre ss OK Rest r ict i ncom in g c al ls 1. Pr ess Men u 4 3 1 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty set ting s - Re str ict cal ls ) 2. Scr ol l to Re str ict in comi ng ca lls and pr ess Selec t 3. Scr ol l to All c all s and pre ss Mar k (or pr ess Unma rk if you w ish to r emove the r estrict ion) Sel ecti ng call res tricti on s 1. Pr ess Men u 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Re str ict cal ls ) 2. Scroll t o Re str ict o utg oin g ca lls and p ress Sele ct 3. Ente r th e se curi ty code an d p ress OK 4. Scroll t o Se le ct and p ress OK
58 5. Scrol l to ea ch restri c tion you wish to use and pres s Mar k ; pr es s Unm ar k to d eactiv ate exist ing re strictio ns 6. Press Back and then pr ess Ye s at Save cha nges? Editing call r estric tions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu ri ty set ti ngs - Restri ct calls ) 2. Sc roll to Restr ict outgoin g calls and pr ess Select 3. Enter t he se curity code and pr ess OK 4. Sc roll to Edi t and pr ess OK 5. Scrol l to the r estriction you wish to edit, p r e ss OK No te: If no nam e has bee n en tered fo r a restri ction, the res tri cted n u mbe r wi ll be dis p la ye d 6. Press and hold Clear to e rase en tir e numb er , then ent er t he new char act ers. O r use Wý or V to move the cu rsor to the d esir ed locat ion an d del ete a char acter o r i nsert a dditi onal c ha ract ers. Pr e ss OK whe n fi ni shed . 7. Edit name if desi r ed using s ame pr ocedur e as above Erasing c all r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Set ting s - Secur i ty set ti ngs - Restri ct calls ) 2. Sc roll to Restr ict outgoin g calls and pr ess Select 3. Enter t he se curity code and pr ess OK 4. Sc roll to Era se and pr ess OK 5. Scrol l to the r estriction you wish to erase, p r e ss OK 6. Press OK aga in to era se r e st ric ti on Ring ing opt ions This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s (see page 53) . Y ou ca n cho ose h ow y our p hone noti fi es yo u of an in com in g ca ll. Thi s se tti ng doe s not affect incoming text message alert tones (see page 64) .
59 Selec ting r inging opt ions 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y o ur p hon e list s e ach profil e. Us e W to high light t he one you want to set the ri nging op tions for and pre ss Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Ringin g optio ns , then pr ess Sele ct . 4. Highl ight eit her Ring , Asce ndi ng , Ring o nce , Beep once , Caller gr oups , or Sile nt and pre ss OK Caller gr oups sets th e ph one to Sile nt exc ept fo r call s from pe opl e in se lec ted calle r g roups (s ee âÂÂCal l forwardingâ on page 21 ) . Pr ess W or V t o hi ghl igh t t he desi r ed ca ll er gr oup(s) , th en press Mar k to sel ect or Unma rk to de- sel ect t hem . Ring ing tone s This i s one of t he sett ings i n your phone â s Profil es ( se e page 53 ). I t se ts the rin ging to ne fo r inc omi ng voic e call s. If y ou set Rin gi n g Op t ion s (see page 58) to Sile nt or Beep once , ring ing tones ar e automat ical ly off . Selecting r ing ing tones 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y o ur p hon e list s e ach profil e. Us e W to high light t he one you want t o set the ri ngin g tones f or and pr ess Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Ring i ng to ne s , then pr ess Select . 4. Scr ol l thr ough the opti ons. Aft er you hear the ton e you wish to use, pr ess OK . Ringing v olume This i s one of t he settings i n your phoneâ s Profile s (see page 53) . It se ts the de fa ul t r in gin g v olu me fo r inco ming voi ce cal l s, m essage al ert to nes a nd the al arm .
60 Setting the ringi ng volume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our phone lists e ach pr ofile. Use W to highl ight the one you w ant to se t the rin ging volume f or a nd press O ptions . 3. Highlight Custom ize and pre ss OK . Pre ss W to Rin gin g volume , th e n p ress Selec t . 4. Scr oll t hr ough the opti ons. When you hea r t he volume level you wish to use, press OK . Note: The ringing volume setting is stored ind ividually for the handsfre e car ki t and t he headse t. Roam ing Thi s i s a t erm us ed to i ndi cat e th at y our p hone i s not in it s home ar ea. Call s m ade or r eceiv ed w hi le r oamin g ar e usu ally mor e exp ensiv e th an call s m ade in yo ur hom e area. When r o aming in some systems outsi de your home ar ea, your ph one ma y not be r eco gni zed by the host system (the one youâÂÂr e travelling in) and you may not be abl e to pla ce a ca ll. Cont act y o ur se rvic e pr ov ide r f or m or e sp ecif ic infor mat ion on ho w roam ing wo rks w ith y our pho ne , a s well as any in form at ion o n cov era ge lim itati on s. Ro ami ng Ind ica tors When your phone begins r oaming, it will beep once and displa y ROAM or EX TEND E D AR EA , depe nding on how r oaming works with your phone. Cont act you r serv ice prov ider for more details. If your phone is not r oaming (i .e. in i ts h ome ar ea) i t will ei the r d ispl ay HOME or the name of t he service pr ov ider . Saved This is where saved text messages a r e stor ed. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on page 64 for details.
61 Scrollin g view Ther e ar e t hr ee dif fer ent op tion s on how you can vie w the phone book. Y our choices ar e: Na me list shows all stor e d names in a scrol ling list . Thr e e names wi ll app ear at any give n time. T o view othe r na me s i n t he dir ector y , scr oll back a nd fo rth thr ough the l ist using W or V . Na me li st is the defa ult setting. Nam e n um ber displays indivi dual names and numb ers sto red in yo ur direct ory . On ly one na me w ill dis play on your scr e en at a ti me , wi th the c orr espondi ng phone number . Use W or V to view other names. Na me only shows indi vidua l names onl y . T o view other names, use W or V . Y ou can view the cor r es pondi ng ph on e nu m be r by pr ess i n g De ta ils , the n W or V . Selecting y our scr olling view 1. Pr ess Names 2. Scr ol l to Options , t hen pr ess Selec t 3. Pr ess Sele ct at Scro lling v iew 4. Pr ess W or V to sel ect either Na me li st , Name num ber , or Na me only , the n pr ess OK Security s ettings Thi s menu incl udes the fo llow in g secur ity fe atu r es: 4-3-1 Rest rict ca ll s - See page 56 . 4-3-2 Ac ces s codes - See pa ge 16 . The Ac ces s codes su bmenu in clud es Phon e lo ck (page 52) , Unlocked phone numbe r (page 70) , Change lo ck code (pag e 42) , and Change security code (page 62) . Secu rity co de Y ou r phone will pro mpt y ou for a security code for certain featur es. These featur es can b e used only after the corr ect security code has b een successfully enter ed.
62 Note: W hen enter ing you r security co de, *** ** will appe ar on the display to keep o thers from viewing your code. If y ou ma ke a m ist ak e en terin g th e co de, era se th e las t dig i t en te red b y pres sin g Clear , or pr ess and h old Clear . The n enter th e co rr ect c ode or pr ess Bac k to e xit th e cur rent f eatu re. If you en ter an inco rrect sec uri ty co de ( Code error will appe ar) five ti me s in a r ow , your phone wonâ t accept any entrie s for the next five minute s. Y our phoneâ s default security c ode is 12345. Itâ s highl y r ecommended tha t you c hange this code at once , w rit e it dow n, and s tor e it in a safe plac e away fr om your phone. Changing yo ur secur ity code 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 4 ( Set ting s - Se curi ty set ting s - Ac ces s codes - Change sec urity code ) 2. Enter sec urity code and pr ess OK 3. Enter new secur ity co de at Enter n ew s ecu rity code : , press OK 4. Ent er new secur i ty code aga in at Verify new se curi ty code : , pr e ss OK 5. Pho ne will disp lay Secur i ty code chang ed No te : I f you ha ve ch ang e d you r s ec ur ity c ode an d donâ t re memb er the new co de, co nta ct you r servi ce prov ider . Once y ou have chan ged you r secu rity co de, the def ault sett in g is no lo nger vali d. Send ow n num ber In mo st se rv ice ar eas, w he n you c all so meo ne your name wil l be pr esented to his/her ca ller ID (if they subs cr ibe) . Thi s fe atu r e all ows yo u to blo ck thei r cal ler I D ( i . e . y o u r n u m b e r w i l l n o t b e p r e s e n t e d ) w h e n y o u c a l l th em. This feat ur e work s on a per -cal l basis. Co ntact you r ser v ice pr ovid er f or m or e det ails. Note: B efore yo u can de activat e this f eature, yo u must first store th e feature co de give n to you by your servi ce pr ovider . Otherwi se, thi s feature ma y not ap pear in th e m enu. See â Network fea ture sett ingâ on pag e 46 fo r more detai ls.
63 Note: This feature is only effective when calling to a number tha t is eq uipped with Ca ller ID. 1. Pr ess Men u 4 4 4 ( Se tting s - Net wo rk ser vi ce s - Se nd own n umbe r ) 2. W to Yes (to show your number) or No (to not show it) an d press OK 3. Enter th e n umber you wish to call (or p r ess Sea rch to r etrieve th e n umber f r om th e phon e book a nd pre ss OK ), then pr ess OK 4. Y our phone w ill atte mpt to cal l th is number w ith the fe atu r e cod e you stor ed in Menu 4 4 5 (see âÂÂN etwor k fe atu re se tti ngâ on page 46 ) Se tt i ng s This m ain m enu a llows you access to ot her feat ur e s. See thes e indi vid ual entri es fo r mor e i nform atio n . 4-1 Call setti ngs - See page 23 . 4-2 Ph one se tting s - See page 52 . 4-3 Secu ri ty s etti ngs - See page 61 . 4-4 Netw or k se rvic es - See page 47 . Stori ng a name & numbe r Y ou can save names and num bers in the Phone book. Either us e the method describe d in âÂÂStoring a n ame and numberâ on page 50 o r th e âÂÂqui ck sav eâ me thod desc ribed below . Quick sa ve Ent er t he p hon e nu mber a nd p r e ss Save . Ente r a n ame at Nam e: if you wish ( opt ion al) , t hen p r ess OK . Also, see âÂÂEnt ering lette rs and n umb ersâ on pa ge 3 5. Sys t em Y our phone is ca pable of wor king in Resid ential, Priva te, and Public System s (such as your Home Sys tem). Y ou can choose how your phone selects a network to use.
64 Thi s fe atu r e i s Menu 5 in your phone. The default is Aut om ati c , whi ch me ans you r pho ne au toma tic al ly se ar ches fo r n etwor ks ava il abl e to you a nd choo se s the appr opriat e one. Ever y t ime you sw itch on yo ur pho ne, it r esets thi s to Auto matic . If you choose Manu al , yo ur pho ne s ear ches f or networ ks, then begi ns displa ying them. Y our phone displa ys AVAI LABL E: or NOT AV AILA BLE: for the systems i t finds (Y ou can not use NOT AVAI LABLE : systems). Use the W ke y to scr oll t hr ough th e choi ces , and pre ss OK when you see the one you w ant . If you choose Ne w S earc h , your phone begi ns a new searc h for new Private and Residential systems. When it fi nds the best ne w system, it displays it. Y ou can then Sele ct it , o r sta rt anot her s ear ch by p r es sin g Next . Note: If you have two pho ne numbe rs (two NAM s), the Manu al and New search feature s are onl y us ed with you r pri mar y phone number (NAM 1 ). See âÂÂNAM sel ectionâ o n page 45 for more i nform ation con cer ning NAM s. T o switch fr om private t o public If you a r e i n a p ri vat e sys tem a nd w ant acce ss t o a public system , pr e ss and hold Men u when you ar e not in a ca ll. Y o ur ph one w ill displa y Sea rch p ublic syst em s? , pre ss OK and y our pho ne wil l us e t he publ ic s yst em for the next (onl y once) outgoing call . After th at it goes back to Auto matic sy stem se le cti on . Text messages and pages Before you can send or r eceive messages a nd pages, you must su bscribe to the te xt messaging network service. Some or all of t hese fea tur es may not be ava ilab le in some w ir ele ss system s. Please see your se rvice prov ide r for de tails a nd av ailabil ity . Note: T ext messages that you receive with your phone m ay appear differ ent at t imes, due to messag es th at origina te in networks othe r than your own.
65 Also, the m aximu m len gth of a text message m ay depe nd on the n et wo rk â s cap ab il i ti es . T e xt me ssage options When you ac ce ss Text messages , you wi ll vi ew a scr een with fiv e di f fer ent opti ons. Inbo x is whe re incom ing mes sage s are r ec eive d and store d. All new , unrea d m essages ar e kep t here . Sav ed is wher e al l save d and r e ad mess age s ar e kept. Wr i te n ew allows you to write text messages. Outbox is wher e outgoing messages ar e stor ed. Erase all allows you to erase all text messages. However , unr ead text messages will not be erased. Erase all can be fou n d qu ic kl y wh en you acc es s Text mess ages by pr essing V . Writ ing text messa ges Note: Writin g and sending t ext m essages may n ot b e availab le in a ll wireless system s. Please contact your ser vice provider for details. Sending text messages 1. Pr ess Men u 1 1 2. Scr ol l to Write new and pr ess Sele ct 3. W ri te your mes sage us ing the ke ypad an d pr e ss Options 4. T o send the text message, pr ess OK with Send hig hlig ht ed 5. Ente r th e p hon e n umbe r ( or pr ess Sea rch to locate in the p hone bo ok), then pr ess Send
66 Sending optio ns If you pr ess Options when sending a text message , youâÂÂll find the following choices: Sen d sends th e message. Settings allo ws you to tag your messages (s ee below). Sav e wil l save your message to the Sav ed fold er . Clear screen will cl ear the message scre en. Message settings Urge nt will noti fy r e ci pien t that your me ssage is important. When you r e ceive a n Urge nt message, the message will be ma rke d wit h an ex clam at ion p oint ( ! ) in fr ont of it. Read receipt notif ies you that the r eci pient has opene d your message. Callback no. wi ll pl ace your phon e numbe r wit hi n t he message. Thi s is the defa ult setting and it i s set t o on. Receiv ing text message s Y our ph on e has spa ce fo r up to 30 t ex t m e s s ag e s , depending on the length of eac h message. When you r eceive a t ext me ssage T ext messa ges ar e shown in the or der tha t the y wer e r eceived , i n th ei r or der of pr io ri ty . Messag e r ece iv ed indi ca tes an u nr e ad me ss age or pa ge. If mor e than one mess age i s r ecei ved, the numb er of r eceived mes sa ges w ill be l i sted f i rst. New emerg ency messag e indica tes that the message or page r eceived was sent by someone via the service prov ider . Em ergency messages are sent only in si tuat io ns wher e life an d/o r pr operty ar e in imme dia te danger . E mergency messages are listed fi rst and will override all ot her messages. Urge nt messages are also high priority messages. Reading text messages Wi th Mess age recei ved displayed, press Read and s croll t o new mes sage, th en pr es s Read aga in
67 Readin g opti ons Pr ess Options while a text message is displayed to access the f ollowing r e ading options: Read ne xt allows you to r ea d the ne xt message. Era se wil l era s e the me ss age. Sav e will save the m essage to the Sav ed fold er . Call back wi ll au tomati call y ca l l whoev er sent the me ss age if any phone numbers ar e included within the message. Forward al lows you to fo rwar d the m essage to someone els e. Reply allows you to r e ply t o th e r e cei ved message. Callin g someone back in a message Pr ess ó while the mess age is displayed to dial the numbe r qu i ckly . Or , w ith the mes sage and the phone number d isplayed on your pho neâ s sc r een, you can p r ess Opt ions , s cro ll and select Call back , then pr ess OK . Note: If mo re than one num ber i s on the display , the n umbers are di splayed in a list. Sim ply select the phon e numb er you want to ca ll an d pr es s ó . If no number s are found, your ph one will di spla y N o numb er foun d on this screen. Forwa r ding a me ssage Note: T his fea ture is only available if your phone h as been acti vated in a wireless system that sup ports the sendin g of tex t messages. W ith the message displayed, pr ess Options , s crol l to Forward and p r e ss OK . Then se nd the message as you normal ly would. Replying to a message Note: T his fea ture is only available if your phone h as been acti vated in a wireless system that sup ports the sendin g of tex t messages. W ith the message displayed, pr ess Options , s crol l to Reply and press OK . Then writ e your r eply and send th e message as you normally woul d.
68 If a p hone number ap pears in the mess age you r ecei ved, itâ s used as the default fo r the re ply youâÂÂr e sending. This can be r eplaced by another number , if you wish. Receiv ing a page Y our ph one displays Messag e receiv ed . Th e message r eads Call: , followed by the nam e or number of the person who paged you. Nam es will appear o nly if that person has been st or ed in the phone book. When your phoneâ s memo ry i s full One or more messa ges, of lowes t prio rity , will autom atica lly b e de leted in or de r to recei ve new text messages when your phoneâ s memory 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 . Y ou can cl ear t his notif ica tion by pr essing OK . Note: M essages are usua lly delete d from your In box . A n incoming emergency message may delete me ssages from yo ur Sav ed fo lder . Touch tone s Y our phone can generate va rious sounds, ca lle d touch t ones, w hen the k ey s ar e pr essed. Th ese ar e al so known a s DTMF tones. T ouch ton es can be used for many a utomate d, over - t he-phon e servi ce s su ch a s c hec ki ng bank bal an ces, air li ne arri val and de par tur e time s, a nd usi ng voi ce mailbox options. T ouch tones can be sent only whe n a call is a ctive . Storing to uch tone str ings T ouch ton e str ings ca n be used for sending an d r eceivin g inf orma ti on with your phone. Fo r ex ampl e, you can store y our of f ice v oice mailbox nu mber , a long wi th your password for ea sy access to your messages. Stor e touch t one stri ngs the same way you stor e phone numbers ( see page 50 ).
69 Y ou can stor e a w h ole di git seque nce in your phon e book and send it as touch tones for fr equentl y-use d strings of n umbers. Sending a touc h tone string Make sur e Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se ttings - Tou c h tone s - Ma nual t ou ch to nes ) is n ot se t to Off . 1. Dur in g a call , pr es s Options 2. Scr ol l to To uch t on es and pre ss OK 3. Ente r touch tone string or r eca ll string fr om the phone book and pr ess OK Note: Us e cau tion when send ing confi dential i nforma tion over the ai r when using D TMF tones i n analo g mode . Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Ente r th e p hon e n umbe r ( e.g . yo ur of fice v oic e mail box) 2. Pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. Ente r the touch tone string (e. g. voic e mailb ox password) 4. Stor e the number as you normal l y would Note: S ee â Spe cial cha racters ( for storing nu mb ers)â on page 37 for det ails on â pâ an d âÂÂwâ characte rs. When you dial this number , your phone fir st dials the phone number , then waits ( because of the âÂÂwâ c haracter) for you to pr ess Send . Y our phon e then se nds your passwor d. If you i nclud e a âÂÂpâ cha rac ter in stea d of a âÂÂwâÂÂ, your p hone pa uses for 2 .5 seco nds , t hen au toma tic ally sends your passwor d as t ouch tones.
70 Touch tone leng th This featu r e determine s the len gth of ea ch touch t one when they ar e se nt aut oma tical l y . Shor t sets the tone length to .1 second. Lo ng sets the to ne len gt h t o . 5 s eco nd . Y ou can set the touch tone length by pr essi ng Menu 4 2 3 2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s et ti n gs - Touc h t ones - Touch to ne len gt h ). Unlock ed phone n umber When the p hon e lo ck i s o n (see page 52) , no ca lls can be ma de. Howev er , you can stor e one number i nto your ph one th at can b e ca ll ed w he n it â s lock ed . Stor ing the unloc ked phone num ber 1. Press Menu 4 3 2 2 ( Se tting s - Se cu rity set ti ngs - Ac ces s codes - Unlo cked p hone nu mber ) 2. Ent er loc k cod e and pr ess OK 3. Enter p hone num ber at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch and scroll through the phone book) 4. Press OK Call ing the unloc ked phone number Note: Y o ur pho ne must be lo cked to u se th is featu re. Pr ess W or V once, then ó or you can manual ly ente r th e phone n umber as i t i s s t or ed and pr ess ó . Vibra ting alert This is one of the settings in your phoneâ s Pr ofile s (see page 53) . When your ph one has the vibrati ng bat tery at tac hed, you can s et your p hon e t o vi brate whe n yo u recei ve a v oic e call. Note: Th is setti ng wil l not app ear i n your p hone un less a vibra ting b atter y ha s been attached .
71 Activating vi brating aler t 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our phone list s each Pr ofile . Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the vibr ating al ert f or and pr ess Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to r each Vibrating alert , then pr ess Select aga in. 4. Use W to highlight On or Off and pr ess OK . If y ou choose On , your phone will vi brate even if you have set Ringin g optio ns (see page 58) to Sile nt . Note: T he vibrat ing aler t does n ot work when your ph one is conne cted to any c harger or car kit. V o ic e ma il b ox nu m be r This nu mber d ials you r vo ice ma ilb ox. See âÂÂV oic e messagesâ in next section. V oice messages V oi ce mail is a n etwo rk serv ice th at may r equ ire a subscription fr om your service pr ovi der . Y our pho ne w ill noti fy you w he n you r ece iv e a vo ic e message. New v oice m es sage wi ll app ear on th e disp lay along with the icon, and youâÂÂll hear a short beep. Y ou r phon e wi ll disp lay the num be r of vo ice mess ag es if youâÂÂv e r ec ei ved mor e than one . Stori ng your voice mai lbox nu mber Befor e you can r etrieve any voic e messages, you nee d to st or e your voi ce mail b ox nu mber . Y our serv ice p r ovid er us uall y giv es this nu m be r to yo u. When youâÂÂr e r eady to st ore your voice mailbox number , press Menu 1 2 2 ( Messages - Voice message s - Voi ce mai lbo x nu mber ). Then enter your v oice mailbox phone numb er and pr ess OK . This number can be up to 32 d igits lo ng a nd i s u se d un til itâ s c h ange d. So if y our phone number c hanges, you m ay nee d to c hange y our voi ce mail b ox numb er al ong with it .
72 Gr eeting s, passw or ds, a nd pr ompts These may vary in di f ferent wir ele ss systems. So if you need in form ation a bout how to r e cor d your gr e eting or how to stor e your passwor d, conta ct your service pr ov id er . Y ouâÂÂll al so ne ed to con tact t hem on ho w to li sten t o voice m essages once youâÂÂr e connecte d to your voic e ma ilbo x. Lis tening to your vo ic e messa ges If New vo ic e mess a ge is d isplayed, just pr ess Listen and follow the prompts. If youâÂÂd rather listen to your messages later , pr ess Exi t . Y ou can l isten to messages anyti me if you pr ess and hold the 1 ke y; Call ing v oic e ma ilbox will a ppear on t he di splay . O r i f you pr ef er , you can ac cess yo ur voic e ma ilbo x b y press ing Me nu 1 2 1 ( Messages - Voice mess ages - Li sten to vo ice messag es ). Voice pr ivac y Note: Thi s feature may not be avail able in all ar eas. Please see your service provider for details a nd availabilit y . Use d on ly in dig ital net works , v oic e p rivac y en cr ypts the voic e cha nne l so th at pe ople can n ot eav esd rop on you r con ve rsat ion . V oic e pri vac y will beco me ac tive only du ring a ca ll and will not ify you wi th a b eep. Voice pr ivacy ac tiv e wi ll a lso appe ar o n the di spla y . If yo u turn t his f eat ur e on an d voice p riva cy becom es inacti ve for any r eason, your phone displays Voice pri va cy not acti ve and b eeps . Y ou may set this to On or Off by pr essing Menu 4 4 1 ( Set ting s - Networ k servi ces - Voice pr ivacy ).
73 Vo l u m e Y ou can adj ust th e rin gin g volum e an d earp iece vo lume of your p hone. See âÂÂEarp iece vo lumeâ on pa ge 3 3 and âÂÂR inging volumeâ on page 59. War ning and g ame tones This i s one of t he sett ings i n your phone â s Profil es ( see pa ge 53 ). W ar ning tones in clud e tones your phone makes f or c ondit ions such a s err ors, confi rmati ons, power on, bat tery l ow , r ec harge batt ery an d games. Y ou can set war ning and gam e tones on or off . T urning w arning a nd game to nes on a nd of f 1. Pr ess Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our phone list s each Pr ofile . Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the warning and game tones for and pre ss Options . 3. Highl ight Custom ize and p r ess OK . Pr ess W to Warning and game t ones , t hen press Se lect . 4. Scr ol l to On or Off and pre ss OK Wel c om e no t e Y ou can pr ogram a welcome note into your phone to displ ay a mess age when you f ir st t urn it on (i .e . hel l o, your na me, a r e mind er , etc .). The ma xim um length i s 36 char acter s. 1. Pr ess Men u 1 3 ( Messag es - Welcom e note ) 2. Ente r new me ssage or edit an existi ng o ne, th en pre ss Options 3. Pr ess W to Save or Era se and pre ss OK
74 The welco me note di splays ea ch time you r p hone is swit che d on. Charact e rs yo u ent er ar e added to the left o f th e cursor . Pr ess Clear to d elete c haracte rs to the l eft of th e cursor . Pr ess W or V to move the cu rsor ri ght or l eft . See â Entering letter s an d numb ersâ on page 3 5 for d etails . Wri t e n e w This feat ure allo ws you to write text mes sage s with your phone. See âÂÂT ext m essages a nd pagesâ on p age 64 for more details.
75 6. Accessories If you want to enhanc e your phoneâ s fun ctiona lity , an exte nsi ve r ange of a cc esso ri es i s a vail abl e for you. Y ou can sel ect a ny of the se i te ms to help acco mmod at e your speci fic communicat ion ne eds. For avai lab ili ty of thes e and ot her acces sori es, c onta ct yo ur se rvi ce pr ovi der . A few pr ac tica l r ules f or ac cess ory o p erati o n: Keep al l ac ce ssori es out o f r eac h of smal l chi ldr e n. When you di sconn ect the power cor d of an y acce ssory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Check r e gular ly t hat any v e hi cle- in stal l ed acces sor i es ar e mount ed and ar e op erat in g pr op er l y . Installa tion of any complex car acce ssories must be ma de by qualified pe rsonnel only . Use onl y batte ries, c hargers and acce ssories approve d by the phon e manufa ctur er for u se with this part icular p hone m ode l. The u se of any other typ es may i nvalidate an y appro val or warra nty appl ying to the p hone, a nd may b e dang erous. See page 6 for importa nt b attery usage i nform ation . Batteries The following table shows ba tt ery options that are avail abl e for your p hone, char gin g times w ith the Rapi d T ra vel Ch arge r (A CP -9 U) a n d th e S tan da r d T r av el Charger (ACP-7U), ta lk times, and sta ndby times. Consult your serv ice pr ovider for mor e infor mati on.
76 Charging Tim es Note: Th e tim es displayed above a re approxim ate and will al low your batt ery to obtai n appro ximate ly 80% of its capac ity . At th is time, the batter y scroll bars on your phoneâ s display will stop scrol ling. If you wi sh to o btain 10 0% bat ter y cap acity , p lease allow an other t wo h ours to âÂÂtrickl eâ or âÂÂm ainten anceâ ch arge. Standby and T alk Times Note: Th e tim es shown a re appr oxima te.Bat ter y operat ion time s vary a ccordi ng to sig nal con ditions , network p aramet ers set by th e ser vice p rovide r , and h ow you use your ph one . Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li -Polymer Batter y 600 mAh 2 hrs 30 min 1 hr 20 min BLS-2N Extended L i-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2/BMS-2S Extended NiMH Batter y 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- Ion Battery 1500 mAh 5 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Ta l k T i m e Analog Ta l k T i m e Standby Ti m e BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-Polymer Batter y 600 mAh 1 hr 20 min to 2 hrs 10 min 40 min to 1 hr 15 min 66 to 133 hrs (dig) 20 to 33 hrs (ana) BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion Ba tte r y 900 mAh 2 hrs to 3 hrs15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 50 min 100 to 200 hrs (dig) 30 to 50 hrs (ana) BMS-2/BMS-2S Extended N iMH Ba tte r 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 (ana) BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 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 (ana) BLS-4 Extended L i-Ion Batter y 1500 mAh 3 hrs 10 min to 5 hrs 10 min 1 hr 35 min to 2 hrs 50 min 170 to 335 hrs (dig) 50 to 83 hrs (ana)
77 Charge rs & Ot her Ac cessori es The f oll owing cha r gers and other ac cesso ri es ar e avail abl e for your p hone; pl ea se se e your d eal er for d etai ls. Also, r efer to the accessories br ochur e that was in c lu de d in your sal es pack age for the ent ir e line of No kia Ori gin al Ac ces sorie s. Note: W hen a charger is no t in us e, disconne ct it from th e power source. D o not leav e the batter y con necte d to a charg er for longe r than a week, since ove rcharging may s horten its life. If lef t unused, a fully c harged batter y wi ll dischar ge itself over ti me. Standard T ravel Charg er (ACP-7U) This ligh tweight (187g) and durab le AC ch arg er can b e used with al l batter y option s. T o use the Standar d T ra vel Ch ar ger , plug it into a wall outl et and conn ec t t he le ad fr om the charger t o the base of your phone. The charger ca n also be use d togethe r with th e C omp ac t D esk to p C har gi ng St and (D CH- 9). Rapid T ravel Charg er (ACP-9U) This ligh tweight (100g) AC charger can be used w ith a ll batte ry opti ons. Call s ca n be mad e durin g ch ar ging , even wi th a full y dis char ged ba tter y . T o use the Rapi d T ravel Charger (AC P-9 U), plu g it int o a stan dard 120V AC wall outlet, and connect the lead fr om the cha rger to the base of your p hone. The ch arger can al so be used togethe r wi th the o ptiona l Compac t Desk top Ch argi ng Stand (DCH-9) . Appr oximate char gi ng time s f or di scha rged bat teri es ar e shown at the b e ginn ing of th is sec ti on.
78 Rapid Ci gar ette Li ghter Char ger (LCH -9) Y ou can charge your phoneâ s battery from your vehi cle ba tter y by using t he Rapi d Cigar ette Light er Charger (LCH- 9). Y ou can al so us e thi s ligh tweig ht ch arge r w ith th e Compac t Desk top Char ging Stand (DCH-9 ). Call s ar e pos si ble durin g c harg ing . A g r een li ght ind icat es the charg er is r eady for cha r gin g (when not char gi ng) or fin ishe d char gi ng ( if it has be en ch argi ng) . The bat ter y ch argi ng t imes ar e the sam e as t hose for t he Rapi d T ravel Charg er (ACP- 9U) The input voltage range is fr om 11 to 32V DC, negative gr ounding. A void prol onged charging w ith the R apid Cigar e tt e Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not r unni ng; t his may ca use the b atter y of your car t o drai n. Not e a ls o that in s ome c ars the ci gar ette li ghte r pl ug is n ot p r ovid ed with elec tri city if the ig niti on is not switched on. Compact Desktop Char ging Stand (D CH-9) Use d t oge th er wi th the Stand ar d T ravel Char ger (ACP- 7U) or the Rap id T ravel Charger (ACP-9U ), t he Compact De sktop Cha rgin g Stand (DCH-9) is an econ omic al choi ce when you need your phon e clos e at h and , al ways r eady f or ca lls . Thi s char ging stan d al lows yo u to charge yo ur phon eâ s bat tery in the fr ont cha rging sl ot, plu s a s par e bat tery in the rear ch a rgin g s lo t. When cha rgi ng bo th bat teri es sim ultane ous ly , cha rg ing will begin i n the fr ont chargin g slot and then move to the r ear sl ot once the f ront battery is 100% c harged.
79 Please r efer to t he chart below for char ging ti mes in the rear ch arg in g slo t. Note: P lease not e th at if you ar e charg ing a batter y in th e rea r charg ing slo t while a nother b atter y occupies t he front slot, please a llow an add itional t wo hour s for a â maintenan ceâ charg e for th e ba tter y in t he front slot. Please see page 76 fo r charg ing t imes for t he front chargi ng slot. If youâÂÂr e charging a battery i n the fr ont charging sl ot, ch argi ng is in dic ated by the s crolling batt ery bars on th e right side of your phoneâ s display . When the scroll ing stop s, the batt ery is appr oximatel y 80 % charged . A battery w ill be full y charge d a couple of hour s after the scr olling stops. Also, you may noti ce a l ight ind icat or on the s tand , whic h is use d for ch argi ng a sp ar e batte ry . A gr een lig ht indi cate s a batt ery is at l east 80% ful l; the r ed ligh t indi cate s a batt ery is cha rg ing . DCH-9 Rear Slot Chargin g T imes Battery Option Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U When front slot empty When front occupied When front slot empty When front occupied BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-Polymer 600 mAh 4 hrs 30 min 6 hrs 30 min 3 hrs 4 hrs 30 min BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs 30 min 8 hrs 30 min 4 hrs 10 min 5 hrs 25 min BMS-2/BM S-2S Ext ende d NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultra Ext ende d Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs 15 hrs 40 min 8 hrs 10 hrs 30 min
80 7. Tr ou b les ho ot in g What if chargin g fails? If Not charg ing is dis pl ayed, c harg ing is su spe nd ed. Make sur e the b attery is connected to an appr oved charging device and that the battery is at r oom temperatur e. Extreme temp eratur es , hot or cold, can af fect your batteryâ s performance and pr event charging. If charging stil l fai ls, disconnect the charger f r om your phone . Then r econ nec t the ch arger to your phon e and r etry . If you still ex pe rie nce char gin g pr oblems , contact yo ur de aler and, if ne c essa ry , br ing yo ur p ho ne in to h a v e i t s e r v i c e d . A l s o r e m e m b e r t o b r i n g i n y o u r b a t t e r y and ch a rger . No s ervi ce If youâÂÂr e o utside the wir e less service are a, No s e rvi ce will display on your phone. No calls can b e made or r ecei ved, howeve r , emerge ncy 9 11 calls may still be poss ible . What if the call doesn âÂÂt go t hrou gh? Y our p hon e c an mak e a nd r ecei ve ca lls onl y when it â s swi tch ed o n an d in th e w ireless net wor kâ s serv ice are a. No s erv ice means tha t youâÂÂr e pr ob ably outsi de the wi r eles s ser v ice ar ea. No call s can be mad e or r eceive d. See âÂÂGet a goo d signalâ on page 7. Chec k c all restr ictio ns means ca lls to the p hon e numb er yo u trie d to ca ll a r e restri cted ( see âÂÂRestri ct call sâ on page 56 ), or yo ur phone i s l ock ed ( see âÂÂPhone lock â on page 52 ). Note: Check with your service provide r for information about 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 Pr ess Clear to d ele te the last char acter ent er ed, o r pr ess and h old Clear to d elet e all ch a racte rs ent ered.
81 8. Reference In format ion Import ant Safety I nformatio n T r affic Sa fety Do not use a hand-he ld telep hone while driving a vehicle. If usi ng a han d-held p hone p ark the ve hicl e before con versing. Always se cure the pho ne in its hold er; do not pl ace the phone on the passenger sea t or where i t c an br eak loose in a co llision or sud den stop. The u se of an alert d evice t o operate a vehicleâ s li ghts or hor n on p ublic roads is not per mitted. Remem ber , road safe ty always com es first! Ope rating Envir onme nt Remem ber to follow an y speci al regulations in force in any area and a lways switch off your pho ne wheneve r it is fo rbid den to use i t, or wh en it may cause interf er ence or dange r . Whe n connec ting the pho ne or an y accessory to a nother device, read its user â s gui de for detaile d safety inst ructions. Do not connec t incompatib le pr oduct s. As wi th oth er mob ile rad io transm itting equ ipment, u sers a r e advi sed tha t for the sat isfactor y oper ation of th e equi pmen t and for the s af ety of pe rso nnel, it is r ec ommen ded th at the eq ui pment should only be used in the normal oper ating position (held to your e ar w ith the ant enna pointi ng over your sho ulder). Electronic Devic es Most modern electr onic equi pment is shielded fr om radio f r equency (RF) sign als. Howeve r , certai n electronic equi pment m ay not be shie lded agains t the RF sign als from your wireless pho ne. Pac ema kers Pacemaker ma nufa ctur ers rec ommend t hat a mi nimum s eparati on of 6 inches (20 cm .) be m aintaine d betwe en a handhe ld wireles s phon e an d a pa cema ker to avoid potenti al interfe r ence wi th the pacem aker . Th ese recommen datio ns are consistent with t he inde pende nt resear ch by a nd r ecomm endations of W ireless T ech nolo gy Research. Pe rsons with p ace makers: ⢠Should alwa ys keep the p hone more than 6 inches (20 c m) from their p acemaker whe n the ph one i s switche d on; ⢠Should not car ry t he phon e in a breast p ocket; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pace maker to minimi ze the po te nt ia l fo r in te rf eren c e. ⢠If you have any reason to suspe ct that i nterfe rence is takin g place, sw itch o f f your phone imme diately . He ari ng A i ds Some digital wir eless phone s may interfer e with some hearin g aids . In the even t of such inte rfer ence, you may want to co nsult your se rvice provider .
82 Other Medic al Device s Operation o f any radio transmitt ing equipment, including cellu lar phones, may in terfere with th e fun ctionality of ina dequate ly protected m edica l devices. Con sult a ph ysician or t he manufa c- turer of the medi cal devi ce to de termi ne if t hey are adequ ately shielded fr om exte rn al RF ener gy or if you h ave any questions. Switch o ff your phone in he alth ca r e faci lities when any regula- tions posted in these areas instr uct you to d o so. Hospitals or health ca re fa cilitie s may be using equipment 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 inadequa tely shielded electronic systems in m otor veh icles (e.g . elec tr onic fuel injec tion syst ems, elect ronic anti-s kid (anti-loc k) braki ng systems, elec tr onic spee d control systems, air bag systems). Check wi th the m anufactu rer or it s r epresentative regarding your vehi cle. Y ou shoul d also con sult th e manuf acturer of any equipme nt t hat has b een add ed to yo ur vehi cle. Pos ted F aci li ti es Switch your phone of f in any facility wher e posted notices so req u ire . Potent ially E xplosive Atmosphere s Switch o ff your phone when in any area with a po tentially explo sive atmosphere and obey all signs and i nstru ctions. Spark s in suc h ar eas co uld c ause an exp losion or fire r esult ing in bodily inju ry or even death. Users a r e advi sed to switc h off the pho ne whi le at a refuel ing po i nt ( s erv i ce s tat io n). Use r s ar e r emin d ed of t h e n eed t o observe restrictions o n the use of radio eq uipment i n fuel depots (fuel st orage an d distri buti on areas), chem ical p lants or where blasting operati ons ar e in progr ess. Areas with a pote ntiall y explosive atmo sphere ar e often but no t always c learly marked . They i nclude b elow deck on boats; chemical transfe r or sto rage fac ilities; vehi cles us ing lique fied petroleum ga s (such as propane o r butane ); areas where the ai r contai ns chem icals or particles, 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 your veh icle engine. V ehi cles Only quali fied personnel sho uld service the pho ne, or install th e phon e in a ve hicle. Faul ty install ation o r servi ce may be dang er ous and may invalidat e any war ranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularl y that all wireless phone e quipmen t in yo ur vehicle i s mou nted and opera ting properly . Do not store or carry flamm able liquids, gases or explosive materi als in the same compar tment a s the phone, its pa rts or accessori es.
83 For ve hicl es equipp ed w ith an ai r bag, remember t hat a n air bag inflat es with gr eat fo rce. Do not pl ace o bjects, includ ing both inst alled or por table w ir eless equip ment, i n the area over th e air bag or in the air bag dep loyment ar ea. If in-ve hicle wireless equi pment is imp r operl y insta lled and the air b ag in flates, serious injury co uld r esult. Switch off your pho ne before bo arding an aircraft. The use of wireless telep hones in an aircraft may b e dange rous to the oper ation of the aircraft, d isrupt the wireless te lepho ne netw ork and m ay be i llegal. Fai lur e to obse rve these i nstruction s may lea d to the sus pension or d enial of teleph one servi ces to t he o ffender , or lega l acti on, or bot h. Emergen cy Calls IMP OR T AN T! This phone, li ke a ny wir eless phone, ope rat es us ing rad io sign als, wireless an d landlin e network s as well as user -programm ed funct io ns whic h can not guarante e conne ct ion in al l condi tion s. Therefo r e, yo u s hould n eve r rely s olely u pon any wireless phon e for es s entia l com munica ti ons ( e.g. medi cal emer genci es) . Remem ber , to m ake or receive any c alls the p hone m ust be switc hed on and in a service a rea with adequat e sig nal strength. Emergency ca lls may not be p ossible on all wir eless phone netwo rks or wh en certa in netw ork services and /or ph one features are in use. Check with lo cal servic e providers. M aking an Eme rge ncy Call 1. If the pho ne is no t on , swit ch it o n 2. Pr ess th e ô key to read y the phon e for calls . (Pr ess it twic e if there are s till dig its on the display.) 3. Key in the emer gen cy nu mber for y ou r pres ent lo ca tio n ( e. g. 911 or o th e r off i cia l em er ge ncy nu mb er). Eme rgency n umbe rs var y by lo cation . 4. Pr ess ó . If certa in featu res are in use (Keyguar d, restr ict calls , etc.), yo u may first need to tur n those fe atures off before you c an make an emer gency cal l. Consul t this do cument and your loca l cellul ar ser vice p rovider . Whe n making an emer genc y call, remember to gi ve all t he necessar y infor mation a s accurat ely as p ossible. Remembe r that yo ur wi r eless phone ma y be the only m eans of comm unica tion a t the scen e of an ac ciden t - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.
84 Radi o Frequency (RF) S ignals TH IS M ODEL PHO NE ME ET S THE G OVE RN MEN TâÂÂS REQUIREM ENTS FO R EXPOSURE TO RADI O W A VES. Y our wireless pho ne is a radi o transmi tter and r ecei ver . It is desig ned and manufac tured not to exceed the emission limits for expo sure to radi ofrequency (RF) en ergy set b y the Fed era l Communi cations Commission of the U.S. Government. Thes e limits ar e par t of co mp r ehensiv e guidel ines and establ ish permi tted lev els of RF energy fo r th e gener al po pulatio n. The gui delin es are based o n standa rds that were develo ped by indep endent scientific org anizations thr o ugh period ic and th o roug h e va lu a ti on o f scientific studies. The standar ds in clude a su bs t ant ial sa f et y ma rg i n d es i g ned to assure the safety of a ll persons, regard less of age an d health. The exposure stand ar d for wireless mobile phones e mploys a unit of measurement kno wn as the Sp ecific Absorp tion Rate, or SAR. T he SAR lim it s et by t he FCC is 1. 6 W/k g.* T ests fo r SAR ar e c ondu cte d usin g standa r d operati ng p osition s accep ted b y the FC C wit h the ph one tr ansm itti ng at i ts high es t cer tifi ed power level in a ll tested fr eque ncy bands. Alt hough the SAR is det er- mi ne d a t the h ig he s t certified power level, the actual SAR level of the pho ne while operat ing can be well belo w the max imum value. This is becau se the p hone i s desig ned to operate at multip le powe r levels s o as to use o nl y the po wer r e quir ed to r each the net wor k. I n ge n e ra l , t h e cl oser you are to a wir eless base station antenna, the lowe r the power outpu t. Before a ph one mod el is avai lable for sale to the publi c, it must be teste d and c ertifi ed to the FCC th at it d oes not exceed t he limi t est abl is hed b y t he gov ernme nt -ado pt ed r e qui r ement for s af e ex po sur e. The tes ts ar e per formed in p ositions and locat ions (e.g., at the ear ) as required by the FCC for each m odel. Th e highe st SA R value fo r th is model phone wh en teste d f or us e a t the ear i s 1.2 7 W /kg . Wh ile ther e may b e differences between the SA R levels of v arious phones and at various posit ions, the y all mee t th e gover nme nt requirement . The FC C has granted an Equ ipm ent A uthori zati on for t his mod el phone with all repor ted S AR levels e val uated as in com plianc e with the FCC RF exposu re g uidelines. SAR information on this model pho ne is o n f ile wi th the FCC an d c an be found u nde r the D is p l ay Gr an t s e c ti o n of ht tp ://www .fc c.g ov/o et/f ccid afte r sea rching on FC C I D L JPNS W-3 ND. _______________ ________ _________________ _____________ *In th e Un ited S tates a nd Can ada, t he SA R lim it for m obi le pho nes used by t he pub lic is 1 .6 watts /kg (W/kg) avera ged over on e gram of ti ssue. The stand ar d incorpo rates a substan tial marg in of safety t o give additi onal protecti on for the pu blic and to account for any va riation s in m easur emen ts.
85 Car e and Main tenance Y our phone is a produ ct of sup erior desig n and cr aftsmansh ip and sh ould be treated w ith ca r e. The su ggesti ons below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy thi s product fo r many yea rs. Whe n usin g your p hone, b attery , charg er , OR any accesso ry: ⢠Keep it and al l its parts and acce ssories out of sm all childrenâ s r each. ⢠Keep it dr y . Precipitat ion, h umidi ty and li quids contain mine rals th at will corrode e lectronic circuit s. ⢠Do n ot use o r store it in dust y , dirty areas as its moving par t s ca n be da m age d. ⢠Do not st ore it in hot areas. High temp eratures ca n short en the l ife of el ectr onic d evices, d amage batteries, and warp or me lt cer tain p lastics. ⢠Do n ot store it in co ld areas. Whe n th e phone warms up (to it s norma l ope rating te mp erature), mois ture can fo rm inside the pho ne, whi ch may d amage t he phon e's elect r onic circuit boards. ⢠Do n ot attem pt to ope n it. No n-expe rt hand ling of the device ma y damag e it. ⢠Do n ot drop, k nock or shake it. R ough handl ing c an break inter nal c ircuit boards. ⢠Do n ot use ha rsh chem icals, cl eaning so lvents, or str ong deterg ents to clean i t. W ipe it wi th a so ft clot h slight ly dampe ned in a mi ld soap- and-wa ter sol ution . ⢠Do n ot paint it. P aint ca n clog th e dev iceâ s mo ving p arts and prevent proper op eratio n. ⢠Use o nly the supplie d or an approved replace ment antenna . Unau thori zed anten nas, modifi cation s or attachm ents cou ld da mage th e phon e and m ay violate regulation s go ver nin g radi o dev ices. ⢠If the ph one , batter y , char ger , or any a ccessory is no t worki ng properly , take it t o yo ur nearest qu alifie d servic e facilit y . The personnel t here will assist you, and if neces sary , a rra nge for servi ce.
86 9. T echn ical Data W ir eless Syste m D ual-B and TDMA an d AMPS We ight 165g (5.8 oz) with BMS-2/ BMS- 2S 900 mAh Ni MH Bat tery Size 140 cc Fr equency Range Lowband 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX) 869.04 - 893.97 MHz (RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (RX) T ran sm it ter O utp ut Po we r Up to 600mW nominal Batt ery V oltage 3. 6 V nominal Charging curr ent 850 mAh m ax. Oper at ing T emperat ur e -20 ðC to 40 ðC (-4ðF t o 104ðF) Number of Channels 832 lowband 1997 highband Number of NAMs 3 Memory Locations 199 Memo ry Ca paci ty Alp ha: 1 6 digi ts pe r l ocat ion Numeric: 32 digits p er location Nokia, Connecting Peop le and the Orig inal Accesso ries log os ar e trademarks of Nokia Corporatio n and/or its af filiat es. Th e i nf o rm ati on con t ai ne d i n t hi s ph o ne w a s wr it t en f or du al - mode TDMA and A MPS phone s. The ri ght to make ch ang es and imp r ovement s to any o f th e products d escribe d in thi s gui de witho ut prior no tice is reserved. é 200 0 No kia Inc. All r ights reserve d. Thes e comm oditie s ar e aut horized by the U.S . Gover nmen t for export o nly to Can ada, Mexi co, or the Un ited Stat es. They may not be resol d, divert ed, transferred, o r other wise disp osed of i n any othe r co untry , ei ther i n their o rigina l form or aft er b eing incorpora ted thr ough an int ermediate pr o cess into oth er end- item s, without t he w ritten app roval of th e U.S. D epart ment o f State. Part No. 9352390 Issue No. 4 Phase 3 Printed in Canada 01/01
87 10. NOKIA One-Y ear Li mited W arr anty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokia âÂÂ) warra nts that t his cellular p hone (â ProductâÂÂ) is free from defec ts in mater ial and workma nship that r esult in Product failure d uring n orm al us age, ac cording to th e fol lowing term s and co ndition s: 1. The limited wa rranty for the Pr oduct exte nds for ONE (1) year begi nning o n th e date o f the pu rchase of the Product. 2. Th e limited wa rranty ext ends to the ori ginal purchaser o f the Product (âÂÂCo nsumerâ ) and i s not a ssignabl e or tra nsferable t o any subsequ ent purchaser/en d-user . 3. Th e limited warran ty extends only to Con sumers wh o pur chase t he Pr oduc t in the Unite d Stat es. 4. Durin g the limited warran ty per iod, Nok ia will repair , or r epl ace, at Nok ia's op tion , any def ective p arts, o r an y parts that wi ll not pro perl y opera te for thei r inte nded use with ne w or fact ory r ebui lt replacemen t item s if such r epair o r replacement is nee ded becau se of product m alfun ction or fail ur e dur ing n ormal usa ge. No cha rge wi ll be made to the Consu mer for any such p arts. Nokia wi ll also p ay for th e labo r charg es incurred by Nokia in r epairing or r epl acing the defective part s. The limited warranty does not cover defects in appear ance, cosmet ic, deco rative or struct ural item s, including framin g, and any non -operati ve parts. Nokia's limit of liab ility under the limited warranty shall be the actual cash va lue of the Product at the ti me the Consumer retur ns the P roduct for repair , de termi ned by t he pri ce paid by the Co nsumer f or the P r oduct less a r easonable amount for usa ge. Noki a sh al l not be l iab le f or any o the r l osse s or d am age s. These remedies a re the Consume râ s exclusive reme dies fo r breach of warranty . 5. Upon request from Nokia, the Cons umer must prove the date of the orig inal pur ch ase o f the Pr oduct by a dated bill of sale or dated item ized receipt . 6. Th e Consu mer shall bear t he cost of shippin g the Product to Noki a in Mel bou rne, Flori da. Noki a sh all bear the cos t of shipp in g the P roduct bac k to the Consu mer afte r the co mple tion of service under th is limited warranty . 7. Th e C o nsu m er sh a ll ha ve n o co v era ge or bene f it s u n der thi s lim ited wa rranty if any of the fo llowi ng cond itions are applic able: a) The Product h as be en subj ect to abnorm al use, abnor mal conditions, improper storage, exposure t o moisture or dampness, unaut horize d modi ficati ons, unau thori zed conn ectio ns, un- auth oriz ed r epair , misu se , negl ect, abu se, a ccide nt, a ltera tion, im pr oper install ation, or ot her acts which a re not the fau lt of Noki a, includi ng dam age cause d b y shippi ng.
88 b) The P r oduc t has bee n damag ed from exte rn al caus es such as col lision wi th an ob ject, or from fire, flood ing, sand, dirt , windst orm, li ghtning, earthq uake or dam age from exp osur e to weather con ditions, an A ct of G od, or bat tery le akage, th eft, blow n fuse, o r improper use of an y elect rical so urce, or da mag e caus ed by th e connec tion t o other produ cts not recommende d for interconn ection by Nokia. c) Nokia was n ot advi sed by t he Consum er in writi ng of the alleg ed defect or malfunctio n of the Produ ct within fourteen (14) days after the expiration of t he appli cable l imited war ranty peri od. d) The Produ ct seria l number pl ate or t he accessor y data co de has been removed, de faced or altered. e) The defect or dam age was caused by the defe ctive functi on of the c ellula r system or b y inad equate si gnal receptio n by the exter nal anten na. 8. If a pr oblem develops duri ng the lim ited warran ty period, th e Consumer shall ta ke the fo llowing st ep-by- step procedure: a) The Co nsumer shall retur n the Pr oduc t to the plac e of purchase for repair or replacem ent pr ocessing . b) If âÂÂaâ is not co nven ient becau se of distance (m ore tha n 50 miles) or for o ther good cause, the Consume r shall ship th e Product p r epai d and i nsured to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Repa ir Dep artment 795 West N asa Blvd. Melb our ne, FL. 32 901 c) The Con sume r shall includ e a retur n address, daytim e phone number and/o r fax num ber , compl ete d escripti on of th e problem, proof of purchase an d servi ce agreemen t (if appl icable). Expenses related to removing the Product fr om an installa tion ar e not cover ed under this li mited warranty . d) The Consumer will be b illed for any parts or labor charges not covered by th is lim ited warr anty . T he Consum er will b e r esponsib le for any expenses r elated to r einstalla tion of the Produc t. e) Nokia will repair or aut horize the repair of the Produc t under the lim ited warranty withi n 30 d ays aft er r ecei pt of t he Produc t by Nokia or an Nokia aut horize d servi ce center . If Nokia canno t perfor m repair covered u nde r this limit ed wa rranty w ithi n 30 days, or after a reason able number of a ttempt s to repair the same defect, Nokia at its opt ion, will pr ovide a r eplacement Product o r r efund the purchase pr ice of the Product less a reasonable am ount for usage.
89 f) If the Produc t is r etur ned to Nokia du ring th e limited wa rranty peri od, b ut the p roblem w ith th e Product i s not covered u nde r the te rms and condi tions of t his l imited war ranty , the Consu mer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consum er must pay to h ave th e Product repaired, with a ll shi ppin g c h ar g es b i ll ed to t he Co nsu mer . If th e est im ate i s refused, th e Product will be return ed fr eight collect . If the Product is return ed t o Nokia after th e expi ration of the limited warra nty period, Nokia's norm al servi ce po licies shall appl y an d the Consumer will be r esponsibl e for all shippi ng charges. 9. Th e Product consist s of newl y assembl ed eq uipment that may co ntain used com ponents th at ha ve been reprocessed to al low mac hine c ompl iance with Product perfor mance an d r eliab ility specifica tions. 10. ANY IMPLIED WA RRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILIT Y , OR FITNESS F OR A P ARTICULAR PURPO SE OR USE, SHALL BE LIM I TED TO THE DU RA TION OF TH E FOREG O ING L IMI TE D WRITTE N W AR RANTY . OTHERW ISE, T HE F OREGOING LI M ITE D WA RRANT Y IS THE C ONSU MER'S SO LE A ND EXCLUS I VE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU O F A LL OTHER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS O R IMPLIED. NOKIA SHAL L NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED T O, LOSS OF A NTICIP A TED BENEFITS OR PROFIT S, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE , PUNITIVE DAM AGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSO CIA TED E QUIPME NT , COST OF CAPIT AL, COST OF A NY S UBST ITUTE EQU IPMEN T OR F ACIL ITIES , DOW N- TIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD P ARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTOME RS, AND INJ URY T O PROPE RTY , RESUL TING FROM THE PURCHA SE OR USE OF THE PRO DUCT OR ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE W ARRANTY , BREACH OF CONTRACT , NEGLIG ENCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OTHER L EGAL O R EQ UIT A BLE T HEO RY , EV EN IF NO KIA KN EW OF THE LIKELI HOOD OF SUCH DA MAGES. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIAB LE FOR D ELA Y IN RENDE RING SERVICE UND ER THE LIMITED WA RRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DU RING THE PERIOD THA T THE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED. 11. S ome st ates do not al low lim itation of how l ong an implied war r an ty la s ts , s o th e ab o ve o n e- ye ar war r an t y li m it a ti on may not appl y to you (the Co nsumer). Some state s do not a llow t he ex clusion or l imitat ion of i ncidental and co nsequent ial dam ages, so cer tain of the ab ove limita tions or e xclusions may not app ly to you ( the C ons umer). Th is l imi ted warra nty giv es t he Consu mer specifi c legal righ ts and th e Consum er may al so have other rights w hich va ry fr om st ate to st ate.
90 12. Noki a neithe r assumes nor author izes any a uthoriz ed se r vi c e ce n t er o r any o t her pe r so n o r e nti t y t o ass u m e fo r it a ny other oblig ation or liabilit y beyond that which is expr essly pr ovi ded for in this limited warranty incl uding the pr ovi der or seller o f any exten ded war ranty or service agreement. 13. Th is is the entire warr anty betw een No kia an d the Consumer , and sup erse des all prior and co ntempo rane ous agreements o r u nderstan dings , oral or writte n, a nd all commu nicatio ns r elati ng to the Product, and no representati on, promise or c ondit ion n ot conta ined her ein shall mo dify these terms. 14. Th is lim ited w arranty a llocate s the risk of failure of th e Product betwe en t he Consum er and Nokia. T he allo cation i s recognized by the Co nsumer and is reflected in the purchase pric e of the Pr oduc t. 15. A ny action o r lawsu it for breach of warra nty must b e comme nced withi n ei ghteen ( 18) mon ths follo wing delivery o f the Produ ct. 16. Quest ions conce r ning thi s limite d warran ty may be directed to: Nokia Customer Car e Center Nokia Inc. 7725 Woo dlan d Center Boul evard, Suite #15 0 T amp a, F L 3361 4 T el ephone: 1- 888-NOK IA2U (1-8 88-66 5-422 8) Facs imile: (81 3) 249- 9619 TTY U sers : 1-80 0-24 NOKIA (1-8 00-24 6- 6542) 17. The l imited warr anty period for Nokia suppl ied attachm ent s and acc essorie s is spe cifical ly define d w ithin th eir own wa rra nty cards and p ackaging. éNoki a is a registered t radema rk of Noki a Corp orati on.
91 11. In d ex A ABC mode 16, 35 acce ss c odes 16 acce ss or ies batte ries 75 cha rger s 77 alar m c loc k 16 ans wer ing a ca ll 9 ante nna 7 auto matic ans wer 17 autom atic r e dial 18 B batte ries atta ching 3 cha rgi ng 4 cha rg ing t im es 76 dischargi ng 5 re m o v i n g 3 standby times 76 talk t im es 76 C calc ula tor 18 cur r ency co n verte r 19 cale nd ar 19 call for wardi ng 21 call log 22 clea r c all list s 29 diale d ca lls lis t 32 missed c alls list 45 options in call lists 23 r ec eive d ca lls lis t 55 call restr ict ion s see res tr ic t call s call tim er s 17, 24 clea rin g 30 cur rent c all ti mer 32 life t imer 41 call w aitin g 24 call er g r oups 25 grap hi cs 26 r e nami ng 26 ringi ng to nes 26 call er I D 27 send ow n number 62 call ing cards maki ng call s with 29 storing in phone 27 call s ans wer ing 9 ans wer ing a uto mat ica lly 17 ans wer ing with ca ll wait ing 24 con ferenc e ca lls 31 endi n g 9 forwarding 21 maki ng 8 mutin g 44 si lenc ing i ncom in g 9 swappi ng 24 unmut ing 44 care and main ten anc e 85 cha rger s 77 cha rgin g ti mes 76 clo ck disp layin g/h iding 31 setti ng 30 time format 31 con ferenc e ca lls 31 cur r ency co n verte r 19 cus tom er ca re 32
92 D diale d ca lls lis t 32 Dice ga m e 39 digital/analog selection 33 E earp iece vol um e 33 em erge ncy call s 34, 8 3 emergency key 9 featur e 34 en din g a call 9 ente ring letters and numb ers 35 F factory settings , res to r in g 56 forwa rding ca lls see call forwarding G games 38 H hel p 13 I Inbox 39, 6 5 in- call me nu 39 K Keyguar d 10 keypad cover setting 40 key pad ton es 40 keys loc king 10 power key 7 scr oll key 11 softkeys 11 L lang ua g e 41 last numbe r r edial 41 lett e rs, en ter in g 35 life t imer 41 ligh ts and Ke yg uard 10 in C ar prof ile 42 loc k code 42 lo cki ng t he keyp ad see Keyguar d loc king y our ph on e 52 Logic game 38 M maki ng a call 8 Memory gam e 38 memory st atus 43 men u hel p 13 shortcut s, summary 14 shortcut s, using 13 mes sag e alert tone 44 message settings 66 micr op hone, mutin g/ unmut ing 44 missed c alls list 45 mut ing c alls 44 N NAM se lecti on 45 names, storing see phone book networ k feat ur e setting 46 networ k services 47 numbers, e nter ing 35 numbers, stori ng see phone book
93 O on/of f 7 on e-t ouc h d ial ing 47 P paging see text messages phone book 49 ava ilabl e memo ry 43 ed itin g e ntri es 50 era sing ent rie s 51 findi ng ent ries 51 on e-t ouc h d ial ing scroll ing v iew 61 storing entries 50 phone lock 52 unl ock ed ph on e numb er 70 power key 7 pri vat e syst ems see system selection profiles 53 pub ic sy stem se lecti on 54 public s ystems see system selection R r ec eive d ca lls lis t 55 re d i a l 41 automati c 18 r esidenti al systems see system selection r estor e factory settings 56 re s t r i c t c a l l s 56 ringing opti ons 58 vib rat ing al ert 70 ringi ng to nes 59 ringing volume 59 ro a m i n g 60 S sa fe ty in fo rm ati on 81 Saved 65 scr oll bar 11 scr oll key 11 scroll ing 12 scroll ing v iew 61 se curity co de 61 send ow n number 62 signal str e ngth 7 Snak e game 38 softkeys 11 spec ia l ch aracte rs i n names 37 spec ia l ch aracte rs i n numb ers 37 speed di aling see one- touch dia ling standby times 76 start scr een 12 system selection 63 T tal k times 76 tec hni cal in forma tio n 86 text messa ges 64 forwarding 67 Inbox 39, 65 message settings 66 r eading 66 r eceiv in g 66 re p l y i n g t o 67 sending 65 storage 68 writi ng 65
94 to ne s key pad ton es 40 mes sag e alert tone 44 ringing opti ons 58 ringi ng to nes 59 ringing volume 59 vib rat ing al ert 70 war ning and game 73 touch tone s 68 leng th 70 man ual 43 tr oubl eshooting 80 U unlocked phone number 70 unloc king your phone Keyg uar d feat ur e 10 phone l ock fe atu r e 52 unmut in g ca ll s 44 V vib rati ng al ert 70 voic e mailb ox num ber , storing 71 voice messages 71 voic e priva cy 72 volume ear pi ece 33 key pad ton es 40 ringing 59 W war ning and game tone s 73 warranty 87 welc ome no te 73 Para obten er un manu al del usuari o en españo l f avo r de llama r o en viar u n fax al telé fo no 1-8 88-NO KIA2U (1-88 8-665 - 4228) , fax 1-81 3-249 -961 9.