Nokia 6185 Owner's Manual
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Keys (Scroll ke ys) Scrol l through menus, sub- menus, a nd the phone book. Press and hold for continuous scrolling. ( Power key) Press and hold to turn your phone on or off. (S oftk eys ) Thei r curr ent function is dis- played abov e the key; t hese labels change when accessing the v ariou s phone features. Push this key t o end a phone cal l or to return to t he sta rt scr een. Use this k ey to dial and answer phone calls. Menu Names Fixe d ante nn a Do not att empt to extend or remov e! Pre ss t o sele ct upper or lower case let ters when editing text. Pr ess and hold while or is displayed to enter numbers ra ther th an letters. Press this key to select special characters when entering text and numbers. Earpi ece Press the s croll keys up or down during a call to adjust the lis- tening volume. Use this key to enter an empty space betw een letters when entering text.
In di cat ors a n d Ico n s Y ou have an ac tive call . The phone i s waitin g for you to enter num bers or text. Y ou have turned off your phoneâÂÂs keypad tones, warning tones , mes sage alert tones, and se t y our ringing t one to Sile nt . K eyguard has be en activated to help preve nt any accident al keypres s es . Y o u have on e or more v oice messa ges waitin g. Y ou have one or more unread tex t messages waiting. Dig it al se r v ice is a v ail a b le . Y our phone is roaming outside of your home system/ area. Any charac ters you enter will be u pper-cas e letter s or number s . Pres s the # key to swi tc h letter cas e. Any characters you enter will be l ower-case letters or number s . Pres s the # key to swi tc h letter cas e. Appears wh en you press and ho ld th e # key while editin g text. Only n umbers can be ent ered whil e in this mode. The alarm clock is s et. Y our phone is ready to place or receive a data call. Y ou have a reminder in your calendar to do something (appears only on Calendar displ ay). Y ou hav e a reminder in your calendar that itâÂÂs someoneâÂÂs birthday (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou have a reminder in you r c alendar to c al l som eone (appears only on Calendar displ ay). Y ou hav e a reminder in your calendar of a meeting (appears only on Calendar displ ay).
i Table of C on ten ts 1. Safety At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attac hing your batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chargin g your ne w bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 When is a good ti me to charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is charging complet e? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Disc harging NiMH batt eries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Removi ng the bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Impor tant Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. Using Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 What is t he âÂÂs tart scree nâÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Navigat ing tool s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Scrolling th rough the main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Menu and s ubmenu numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Usin g Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Help Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Summary of Menu I te ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Switch ing the phone on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Gett ing a strong signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Makin g a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Endin g a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Answ eri ng a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Key g uard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 5. Your Phone A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Access codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Alarm cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Auto matic ans wer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Auto mati c redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Cal culator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cal endar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cal l forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Cal l log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Cal l restrict i ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Cal l sett ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Cal l timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Cal l waitin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6
ii Cal ler ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cal ling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cle a r cal l list s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Cle ar t imers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Confe rence call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Curre nt call ti m er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Custom Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Assigning a custom ringing tone to a name an d numbe r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Removin g a name and n u mber from the list . . . . . 33 Data an d fax calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Dial ed c all s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Earpie ce volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emerge nc y calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 Emerge nc y key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Enterin g text an d numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Fax c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 In- call men u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Key p ad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Lang u age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Las t nu mber redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Life t imer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Ligh ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 List en to voi ce mess ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Loc k c ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Changi ng your loc k code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Manual touch to nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Memory st atus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Message alert ton e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Micr ophone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Miss ed call s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 NAM sel ec tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 NAM update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Network fe ature sett ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Network s ervice s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 One- touch diali ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
iii Paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Access ing the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Storin g a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Changi n g a number stored wit h a name . . . . . . . . 52 Reca lling n ame s and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Reca lling n umbers by name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Erasi n g stored names and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Erasi n g your entire ph one book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Phone l o ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Phone set tin g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Customizing profiles and other options . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Ren aming profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rece ived cal l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rest ore fac tory se t tings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Rest rict cal ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Restri cting incom ing and outgoing calls . . . . . . . . 57 Adding outgoin g and incoming c all restrictions . . 58 Ringi ng options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ring i ng tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ring i ng volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Scrolling vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Securi ty settin gs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Securi t y code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Changi n g your securit y code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Send own call er ID wi th next call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 Storin g a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Quic k save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 System Select ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Roamin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Roamin g indi cato rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 System choic es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 Custom menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 If you have more than one phon e number . . . . . . 67 Text messages an d paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Readi n g text message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Erasi ng a text mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Erasi ng all tex t messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 Rece i ving a page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
iv Tou ch tone le ngt h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Storin g tou ch tone strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Sendin g a touch tone st ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Unloc ked phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Vibrat ing alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Voi ce mailbox n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Voi ce message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Settin g up your voic e m ailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 Gree tings, passwords, an d prompt s. . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 List e ning to yo ur voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Vol ume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Earpie ce volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Ring i ng volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 Warni ng and game ton es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Welc ome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 6. Data and Fax Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Gett ing start ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Config u ring your data or fax soft ware . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 To start a data or fax call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 To rec ei ve a data or fax call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 Manual s election of incoming data/fax calls . . . . . . . 79 7. Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Batte ri es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Chargin g Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Standby and Ta lk Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Charge rs an d Other Accessori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 8. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 9. Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 10. Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 11. Nokia 1-Year Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . 92 12. Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 6185ugv2infcTOC . fm P a ge iv Wednesday, August 25, 1999 11:37 AM
1 1. Safety At A Glance Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. F ailure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, âÂÂImportant Safety Informationâ on page 86 . Roa d Sa fety C omes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand-held phone while dr iv i ng; par k t he vehic le first. Switc h Of f In Ho spita ls Switch off your phone when near medical equipment. Follow any regulations or rules in force. Swit ch Off On Aircr aft Mobile phones can cause interference. Using them on aircraft is illegal. Switc h Of f W he n Re fu eling Do not use the phone at a refueling point. Do not us e ne ar f uel s o r ch em ica ls . Switc h Of f Near Blas ting Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Obs erve re strict ions, a nd f ollow a ny reg ulat ions or rules in force. Int erf erence All mobile phones may get int erf er e n c e which c ou ld affect pe r formance. Use Sen sibly Use only in the normal position (to ear ). Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when phone is on. Quali fie d Se rvice Only qualified service personnel may install or repair wireless phone equipment.
2 Acce ssor ies and Batt er ies Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. FCC/Ind us t ry Can ada Notice Y our phone m a y cause TV or r adio interference (e.g. when us ing a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC/ Industry Canada can require you to st op using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service f acility . This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is su bj ect t o the cond it io n th a t this devi c e do es no t cau s e ha rmf ul interference. Using t h is Gui d e The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in CDMA/AMPS net works. A number of fe at ures included in this gu ide are called Network Services. They are special services provided by wir eless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of these N etwork Services, you must subscribe to the service(s) from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use. Dis claimer ItâÂÂs possible that you may not be able to activate your phone on all wireless systems. Please see your service provider for details.
3 2. Getting C onnected This sec tion will help you understand th e ins and outs of charging and us ing y our battery. Attachin g your battery Simp ly pl ace t he batt ery in the groove s on the back of your phone. Then sli de th e batte ry up ward until it c licks. No te: Use on ly th os e batteries appr oved by t he phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers appro ved by the manufacturer . See âÂÂImportant B attery Informationâ on page 6. Charging yo ur new battery Y our p hone can b e u sed wit h eit her a rech argeab le Li -Ion or NiMH battery . Note tha t a new batteryâÂÂs fu ll performance is ac hieved only after two or three com plete charge and discharge cycles . With y our phone pow e red on or off, connect th e lead from the charger to the bottom of y our phone. Y ou can also place your phone on the charging st and (wit h t he s tand connec ted to a sta ndard 12 0V AC o ut let v ia ei th er th e ACP- 7U or ACP- 9U AC/D C adaptors ). When t he battery begins ch arging, your phon e will beep once and the battery strength indica tor on the right side of t he di spl ay wi ll b egi n to scro ll af ter a few seco nds.
4 If your phone displays Not cha r ging , charging is sus pended . Ch eck that th e ba tter y is co nnec ted on ly to an approved charging devic e . If the battery is very hot or cold, wa it for a wh ile; chargin g will aut omatically re sume after the battery i s restored to its norma l operating tempe ra ture. I f chargin g still fails, contact yo ur dealer . Whe n a c harge r is not in us e, d isconn ect i t fro m th e pow er source. D o not l eave th e ba ttery co nnect ed to a char ger for longer than a week, since overc harging may shorten its life. Impor tant : If left unused, a fully cha rged battery w ill disch arge i tse lf over ti me. When is a g ood time to charge? Actu ally , you can c harge anytime . If you have a N iMH battery , you should allow it t o completely d ischarge o nce in a while. When your phone beeps once and dis plays Battery l ow , you only h ave a couple of minu tes of talk time remaining. The repetition rate of these batte ry -low warn ings depend on the re ma ining battery capac ity and the batt e ry condition. Th ese warnings are more frequent when youâÂÂre in a call. Note: The phone will not give you the warning tone under cer tain conditions. See âÂÂW arning and game tonesâ on page 75. Once all th e power has draine d from you r battery , youâÂÂll hear t hree beeps wi th the m essage Recharg e battery on your dis play . At this point, your phone w ill switch itself off and y ouâÂÂll need to re charge your battery . When is charging complete? When the cha rge indicators stop scrolling, your phone is considered fu lly charged. However , a slig ht increase in char ge may occu r if your phone is left connecte d to the ch arge r for a couple more hours. This is called âÂÂtrickle ch argeâ or âÂÂmaintenance charge.â If y our phone is powered off the di splay wil l clear whe n charging is c omplete.
5 Charging time s depend o n the type of batte ry and charge r used. For approximate charging an d operating times, see âÂÂBatteriesâ on page 81. Can you make call s while charging ? Y e s, you can. But your ba ttery may no t charge while a call is in prog r ess (depending o n which ch arger you are using). Charg ing should resume once y ou end the call. See "Chargers and Other Accessories" on page 83 for more information. Disc hargi ng N iMH bat terie s A NiMH battery lasts longer and pe rforms better if y ou fully discharge it from tim e to tim e. T o discharg e the battery , leave your ph one switche d on until the battery is drained. The phone will display sev eral messages that th e battery is low and that you need to rec harge it; just ignore th em. Do not a ttempt to dis charge the battery by any me ans other th an those just described. Re m ovi n g th e batt er y Note: Switch off the phone before remo ving the bat tery! 1. Press and hold th e button at the t op of the battery. 2. Slide t he battery tow ard th e bot - tom of the phone. 3. Lift the battery off the phone.
6 Important Batte ry Inform atio n ⢠The battery can be charged and disc harged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the ope rating time (talk time and s t andby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. ⢠Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by th e manufactur er. W hen a c harger is not in use, disc onnect it from the power source. Do not leav e the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since over charging may shorten its life. If left unused a f ully char ged battery will discharge itself over time. ⢠(NiMH batteries only) For optimal operation, discharge the battery from t ime to t ime by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off. You can also use t he battery discharge feature of any approved accessory available for your phone. Do not atte mpt to disch arge th e battery by any othe r means . ⢠Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge: allow it to cool down or warm up f ir st. ⢠Use the battery only for its intended purpose. ⢠Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out. ⢠Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes direct connection of the and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the bac k of the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or pur se. Short cir cuitin g the termin als may damag e the batter y or th e connecting object. ⢠Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always t ry to keep the battery between 5 9ú F and 77ú F (15ú C a nd 25ú C) . A phone with a hot or cold batt er y may t empor ar ily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. NiMH batteriesâ perfor mance is particularly limited in tem pe ratures below 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li-Ion batteriesâ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! ⢠Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.
7 Cool Features Di d yo u kn ow t ha t yo u c a n lo ck t h e keys on yo ur p h one to prevent accidental key presses and phone calls? Or that you can call some one with the touch of a single button? Y ou ca n also stop your phone from ringing witho ut even answering the call. These are jus t some of th e ma ny Cool Features you â ll find in your ph one. Look for the icon t hroughout t his ownerâÂÂs manu al to find them .
8 3. Using Y our Phone The first few days you have your ph one, play w ith it to lear n h ow th e m enu and sub menu sy stem work s. T he more you learn how to acce ss these m enus a nd submenus , the m ore fun y ouâÂÂll hav e with you r phone. This section describes the different m ethods of using your phone m e nus and subm e nus. What is the âÂÂstart screen âÂÂ? The start s creen appears when you first turn your phone on, in its idle state. Anytime you want to get to th e start s creen, press , exce pt during a call (unle ss you want to h a ng up). CAUTIO N: If yo u pres s w hen t he p hone is requesting inpu t (for example, a setting, phone number, name, etc.), th e phone display s the s tart scree n, the i nput is not saved, and the option is not selected. Naviga t ing t ools Softk eys Y our phon e has two soft ke ys that appear below th e display . Their current func tion is indicated by the words appearing above the m. Simply press the corresponding k ey under th e choic e you wi sh to sele ct. This illustration shows the phone at the start s creen. The st art sc ree n alw ays dis pla ys Menu on the left and Nam es on the right. Menu allow s you to ac cess yo ur pho neâÂÂs menus a nd subme nus. Names a llows yo u to acce ss yo ur phone book. See âÂÂUsing Shortcutsâ on page 1 0 and âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 5 1.
9 Scro ll key Y our phone has a scroll key located just below your display . It has two arrow s on it that look like V and W . Press the s croll key up or down to navigate through your phoneâÂÂs menus and submenus . Y ou ca n also u se it to scroll through names and numbers in y our phone book. Also, whe n editing na mes and numbers ( e.g. num bers in your phone book ), you may not ice a cursor flashing within the name or number . Pressing the scroll ke y up or down mo ves the cursor with in the text, allowing y ou to insert let ters, numbe rs, or special c haracters via the keypa d. See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 for more details. Scro ll bar When yo u acce s s your phon eâÂÂs men u and submenus , you w ill notice a s croll bar at the far right of the screen. This bar indicate s where you are in the menu stru ctu re; each â tabâ o n the b ar represents a different menu item. Fo r exa mple, press Men u once. The scroll ba r appears with the first (top) tab displayed. A di f fere nt tab appears eac h tim e you press the W or V key to mo ve up and dow n through th e menu s tructure. The scroll bar work s the sam e wa y wit h sub menu s. Scrolling through the main menu Press Menu at th e sta rt sc reen . Th en pres s W or V to reac h the d esired me nu item . Press Select , Op ti o ns or OK (whi ch ever ap pe ars) to en ter submenus and to choose options. Press Exi t to ex it the p rese nt m enu or Back to go back one le vel.
10 Menu an d submen u numb ering When you scroll to a menu or submenu , the me nu number and/or submenu number appears on the display above the scroll bar . If you become familia r with the se numbers , you ca n use them as shortcuts for a ccessing different menus. Also, see âÂÂUsing Shortcutsâ on page 10. For ex a mple , when you scroll to M enu 2 ( Call log ) the number 2 appears in the top right-ha nd corner of th e display . If you scroll to me nu 4 ( Set ting s ), subme nu 3 ( Se curi ty se tti ngs ), your phone will display 4-3 in the top right-han d corner . See âÂÂSummary of Menu Itemsâ on page 1 1 for a lis t of your phoneâÂÂs features along with their menu locations. Using Shor tcuts Now th at you know a bout shortcu ts, use them as a quick and ea s y w ay to acce ss a men u without h aving to s croll through oth er menus . Press Menu , th en me nu n umber , then sub men u nu mbe r . Fo r exa mple, press Men u , th en 2, th en 3 to acce ss the dia led ca lls fe at ur e ( Menu 2- 3). Press the me nu and submenu nu mbers within a couple of seconds of e a ch ot her when using this method. For a summary of your phoneâÂÂs menu structure, see âÂÂSummary of Menu Items â on page 11. Help Text If youâÂÂre n ot sure how a fe ature works, wait just a few seconds and he lp tex t will automa tically appear for most of your phon e âÂÂs features . Press More to see th e next page of the te xt or Back to exit the help text . After a while , the help text w ill disappear by itsel f.
11 Summa ry of Men u Items 0 1 Messag es 01 1 T ext messages 0 1 1 1 Inbox 0 1 1 2 Sa ved 0 1 1 3 E rase all 01 2 V oice mess ages 0 1 2 1 Listen to voice messages 0 1 2 2 V oice mailbox number 01 3 Wel co me n o te 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Miss ed c a lls 2 2 Re ce iv ed cal ls 2 3 Dia l e d ca l ls 2 4 Cle a r c a ll li sts 2 4 1 All 2 4 2 Missed 2 4 3 Received 2 4 4 Dialed 2 5 Call t im ers 2 5 1 Last call 2 5 2 All calls 2 5 3 Life timer 2 5 4 Clear time rs 3P r o f i l e s 3 1 Norm al (the following options appear in all pr ofiles) 3 1 1 Select 3 1 2 Customize 3 1 2 1 Ringing options 3 1 2 2 Ringing volume 3 1 2 3 Ringing tone 3 1 2 4 Vibrating ale rt 3 1 2 5 Ke ypad tones 3 1 2 6 W arning and game tones 3 1 2 7 Message alert tone 3 1 2 8 Lights (appears only in Car ) 3 1 2 9 Automatic answer (appear s only in Car and Headset ) 3 1 3 Rename (not availab le in Normal , Car , or Headset ) 3 2 Sile nt 3 3 Meeti ng
12 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 P ager 3 6 Car (appear s only after phone is connec ted to a c ar kit once) 3 7 Headse t (appear s only aft er connected t o a headset once) 4 Setti ngs 4 1 Call s e ttings 4 1 1 E m e rgenc y key 9 4 1 2 Automatic redial 4 1 3 Calli ng card 4 2 Phon e se tt in gs 4 2 1 Clock 4 2 2 Alarm clock 4 2 3 Touc h tones 4 2 4 Restore fa ctory settings 4 2 5 Language 4 3 Secu rity setting s 4 3 1 Restr ict calls 4 3 2 Access codes 4 4 Netw ork se rvic es 4 4 1 Call f orwarding ó 4 4 2 Call waiti ng ó 4 4 3 Send own caller ID with next call ó 4 4 4 Net work fe ature s etting 4 4 5 NAM selection 4 4 6 NAM update (not available in some s ystems) óý These items will not appear in your phone until they are acti v ated w ith Network feature setting . See âÂÂNetwor k feature settingâ on page 48 for details. 5S y s t e m 5 1 Aut om ati c 5 2 Semi Au to A (will not appear in some systems) 5 3 Sem iAut o B (will not appe ar in some systems) 5 4 Home area 6G a m e s 6 1 Me mory 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logi c 6 4 Dice 7C a l c u l a t o r 8C a l e n d a r 9 Keyguar d
13 4. The Basics Y ou have pu rchase d a pow erful phone, w ith lots of features. Read th is section for some very basic informat ion on how to use your p hone. A more c omprehensive description of your phon e is covered in âÂÂY our Ph one A to Zâ starting on pa ge 1 7. Swit chin g the ph one on and off Press an d hold t he k ey for two se conds t o sw itch the phone on or off. Switc hing of f with the k ey Qui ckl y pres s the ke y ( Swit ch of f! will appear, hi ghligh ted) then pres s OK . TIPS ON EFFICIENT O PERA TION: As with any ot her radio transmitting device, do not touch t he antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on. Contact wit h the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher po wer level than otherwise needed. W ARNING! Do not switch on t he phone when wir eless phone use is prohibited or when it may caus e interference or danger . See âÂÂSafety At A Glanceâ on page 1 for more information. Getti ng a strong si gnal Y our pho ne o per a tes on ra di o wa ves , an d th e qua li ty o f radio re ceptio n dep ends on t he streng th of th e radio si gnal in yo ur ar e a. Thi s radi o cove rage is main taine d by a wireless network and the quality of calls on a wi reless phon e de pends on th e stre ngth of t he wirele ss radi o signal. If your ph one does not dete c t service at power up, the message Sear ch ing fo r s er vi ce will b e displayed. The phone will continu e to search for available service (digital or analogue) for 15 minutes, at whic h time it will disp lay No s ervic e if none is found. Note: The phone will not work in analog mode while searching for digital service.
14 Checki ng s ignal st rength When at th e start scree n ( see page 10 ) or in a call, the strength of the r adio signal is indicated by the signal indic ators on the left sid e of your pho neâ s disp lay . T hes e ind icat ors will move up as the s trength of the s ignal increases and down as it de c r eas es. Incr easi ng you r phoneâ s signal may be eas y . Try moving your phone slightly , or move towards a w indow if youâÂÂre calling from inside a building. Making a call Y our wi re less phone does not have a dial tone. Simply enter the phone num ber (including area c ode, as needed) and press NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any ot her telephone with the antenna point ed up and over your shoulder . Editing a number on display If you m ake a mistake while e ntering a num ber to dial, press V to move the cursor t o the le ft and W to m ove it to the right. Pres s Clear to delete t he c haracter t o the left of the cursor . Dialing a phone number stored in the p hone book View stored names and numbers by pressing W or V from the s tart screen ( see page 8 ) , th en pr ess Calli ng card c alls See âÂÂCalling cardâ on page 27. Emergency call s See âÂÂEmergency calls â on page 35 . End ing a call Press
15 Answerin g a call Pre ss any k ey except or Not e: If Keygua rd is on ( see next paragraph), only answe rs calls . Tip : Y ou can stop you r phone from ringi ng without answ erin g th e cal l. P res s whe n the p hone r i ng s to mu te the r in gi ng. Y ou can sti ll answer th e call if Cal l or the name of the person wh o is callin g is still flas hing on your dis play . If you don't wish to a nswer the ca ll, it will be forwarde d to your v oice mailbox (provided yo u have a voic e mail subscription). Ke yg u a r d Thi s featu re h elps t o prev ent accide ntal key pr esse s (e.g . whe n you r phone is in your pocket or in your purse) by disabling y our keypa d. If an y keys a re p resse d while K e ygua rd is acti vated, Pres s Unlo ck and the n * will disp lay . Activat ing Keyguard There are three diffe re nt w ays to activate Keyguard. Ke y s locke d will appe ar on the display w hen activate d. 1. Press a nd hold u ntil Ke y s l o c k e d appears (not av ailable du ring an active call ); 2. Press Men u ; or 3. Press Men u 9 at the start sc reen Deacti vating K eyguard There are two di fferent wa ys to deac tivate Keygu a rd. 1. Press Unloc k, then ; or 2. Press a nd hold u ntil Unloc k ke ys ? appears, the n p res s OK wit hin 1 sec ond
16 Answer ing a call wi th Keyguard active Only th e key will answe r the c a ll. Aft er you end the call, Keyguard automatica lly beco me s active again. Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls may be possi ble to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or ot her offi cial emergency num- ber). The number is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit. Press ) to initiate the call. ⢠The Emergency ke y 9 (see page 35) will not work wit h Keyguard enabled. ⢠You must deactivate Keyguard prior to tu rning off your phone. ⢠P ressing th e key qui ckly tu r ns lig hts on fo r 15 seco nds. ⢠Keyguard is automatically turned off when the phone is con n ected to a car ki t. Keygu a rd is a utoma ticall y re-ena bled when removed from a car kit. End ing a Cal l Press Note: T o cle ar any characters from the display , pr ess again.
17 5. Y our Phon e A to Z ABC/ abc mo de This allows you to enter upper and lower case alphan umeric characters in to your phone . This is n ecessary for entering names and n umbers into your phone book, as well as edi tin g an y existi ng alph anumeric charac ters. See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 for more information. Access code s This is a securi ty feat ure th at allows you access t o cert ain phone feature s. See âÂÂLock codeâ on page 44 and âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 62. Alarm clock Th e ala r m cl oc k uses your p ho neâ s cloc k and ca n be se t in a dvance t o sound an ale r t at a designated ti me. Y ou can also turn your phone off after yo uâÂÂve set the a larm. Y our phone will a utomatic ally wake up and sound the alarm at t he spec ified time . The vol ume for t he a larm cl ock is determin ed by t he current ringing volume . Note: If you have s elected the Silent or Meeting profile, your alarm will only beep once. T he best profile to use while using the alar m clock is Normal or Outdoor , unless th ese have been modified from their original settings or renamed. For more information on profiles , see page 55. Also, s ee âÂÂClockâ on page 30 for information on your phoneâÂÂs clock. Sett ing th e al arm cl ock 1. Press Men u 4-2-2 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Alarm c lock ) 2. En ter time you w ish to set a larm (e.g. enter 0 7 :00 to se t the alarm to 7:00; remembe r if your cl ock is 24-hou r or am/pm ) . Ex is ting digit s will be repla ced with the new alarm t ime.
18 3. Press OK No te: St ep 4 appears only if yo u have s elec ted am/ pm fo rmat; see âÂÂSelecting time formatâ on page 31 for more information. 4. Select e ither am or pm and press OK Wh en th e a lar m goes of f Press Stop to s hut off th e alarm . Sno ozing Press Snooze The ala rm will g o off again in 10 minute s. If you let the phone alarm for 1 min ute without pressing a key, it stops alarmin g for 10 m i nutes then st arts again. If you tur n off th e phone If you turn off the phone and the alarm is set, the phone switche s itself on a t alarm time, then t he alarm s ounds. To shut off the alarm, press an y key except Sn ooze . The phone displays Keep the phone on? Press Yes to keep it on or No to switc h it off. Note: If you do not make a s election after 1 minute, the phone will automatically shut itself off. If yo u pres s Sn ooze , the ph one turns itself off for 1 0 minute s, then back on t o sound t he ala rm. REMEMBER! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited, or when it may cause interference or danger. Turning the a larm clock off Press Menu 4-2-2 ( Se ttings - Phon e set ti ngs - Al arm cloc k ), then scroll to Off and press OK . All calls ti mer This fea ture keep s track of the approxima te time you have s pent on all calls wi th your phone. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25.
19 Automatic answer This is a setting found in your ph oneâÂÂs profile sett ings, under th e Car and Headset profiles ( see page 55 ). W hen this feature is turn ed on, your phon e answers incoming voice calls after one ring. Not e: Car and Headset profiles will not appear in your phone until you have connected an appr ove d handsfree car kit or a headset to your phone at least once. Activa ting a utom atic an swer 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our ph one lists each profile. Use ýW to high light eith er the Car or Headset profile and press Opti ons . Not e: Car and Headset will not appear in the list unless the phone has already been connected t o a car kit or he adset. 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . Scroll to Autom ati c answ er , then pres s Selec t again. 4. Press W to On and press OK . Note: This feat ure will not function with data calls. Automatic redial This featu re attempts to redial num bers that a re busy due to the wireless network. It will not redial numbers to a busy party . Y our p hone will redial the number youâ re trying to ca ll up to 3 times after y ou hear a fast, bus y sign al. Press to st op the c all a tte mpts. Activa ting au tomatic redial Press Men u 4-1-2 ( Se ttings - Call se tting s - Auto mat ic redi al ), t hen press W or V to On and press OK
20 Calcula tor Y our phon e âÂÂs calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides. Remember! Y our phone must be switched on to use this feature. Do not switch on the phone when wireles s phone use is prohibited or when it may caus e interference or danger . Us ing th e ca lcu l ator 1. Press Men u 7 ( Calculator ) 2. With the s creen tha t contain s a âÂÂ0 âÂÂ, ente r the first numbe r in the calcu lation (press # for de cimal point) 3. T o add, press â ( appears) T o subtra ct, pre ss âÂÂâ ( ð appears) To multiply , press âÂÂâÂÂâ ( ó appears) To divide, press âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / appea rs) To insert a d ecimal, pres s the # key 4. En ter the s econd numbe r Repe at th ese steps as ne eded. If yo u nee d to er ase any mistake s, press Clear to c l ear o n e num ber at a time. 5. Press Options . W ith Equa ls # highlight ed /# pre ss OK Note: Y ou can also choose Ad d , Subt ract , Mu ltiply , and Divid e from the list of options. Calendar The cale ndar helps you kee p track of appointme nts, birthdays or meeti ngs . It c an e ven s ound a n alarm when itâ s time for you to make a call or go to a meeting. Remember! Y our phon e must be switched on to use this feature. Do not s witch on th e phone when wireles s phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Note: Y our phone must remain on to use the calendarâÂÂs alarm feature, unlike the Alarm clock feature. If your phone is off, the calendarâÂÂs alarm will not sound at its scheduled time.
21 Us ing th e ca len d ar 1. Press Men u 8 ( Calendar ) 2. If you are not in a digit al network, you will be prompte d to set your ph oneâÂÂs time and date Whe n your phone prompt s you for the time wit h hh: mm , ente r the time in hours a nd minute s (using two-digit fields), then press OK Time format (24-hour or am/pm) is set using the Clock . See âÂÂClock â on page 30. Whe n your phone prompt s you for the date with mm/d d/ yyyy , ente r the month and da y ( using two- digit fie lds ) and year (using a four- digit field), then press OK . Tip: Use W to mov e the cu rsor right and V to mov e it left. When y ou enter a digit, it wri tes over the nu mber to the right of the cursor . 3. Y o ur phone now displays th e curre nt day . Y ou can also scroll to differen t day s by pre s sing W or V . 4. Once you âÂÂre a t th e dat e you wan t , p r es s Option s . Then use Wý to highlight the option you want, and press Sele c t. Th e o pti ons a re: Optio n 1: Vie w day With th is option, y ou can vie w the n otes of the day currently on display . Use W to sc roll through t he notes. Ea ch note allo ws yo u to choose the following O ptions : Era se cle ars the note from your ca lendar . # Edit gives you the s ame prompt s you got when you made the not e. Mov e give s you the date prompt so you can move the note to another date .
22 Optio n 2: M ake note With th is option, y ouâÂÂll need to choose Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthday . Y our phone will prom pt you for more inform ation dependin g on which one you choose. Y o u ca n also se t an al arm fo r an y ca le nda r n ote . See âÂÂEnt er ing text and n umbers â on page 3 6 for help with entering information at the Subj ect : prompt. Note: When the alarm goes of f, you can press Po s t p o n e or OK . Press OK to shut off the alarm. Op ti on 3: Era se not e s With th is option, y ouâÂÂll need to choose w hich n otes to erase. If you choose all the note s for the day curren tly on display ( Of chosen day ), or One by one (for all not es in the cale ndar), you r phone prese nts each note to you wit h the optio n Era se or Back . If you cho ose All a t on ce , y our phone will delete all cale ndar not es. When prompte d to confi rm the eras e, press Ye s or No . Optio n 4: Vie w all This allow s you to v iew th e notes of the entire calendar . Use W or V to s croll through the notes. Calendar mem or y emp ty will appe ar if there are no n otes in th e calenda r . Optio n 5: Go to date Enter the date yo u wish to go to. Op ti on 6: Se t th e da te Enter the day and month (u sing two-digit fields) and year (using a four-digit field), th en press OK . Call forward in g This n e t work service is used to forward in coming calls to another n umber so y ou wonâ t miss an important ca ll. Check w ith your service provide r for details.
23 Not e : Before you can a ctivate this fea ture, you should first store the feature code given to you by your service pro vider . O therwise, this feature may not appear in t he menu or function properly . Ho weve r , y ou can use the fe ature code manually , if yo u choose, by including the feature code in fr ont of the phone number to which you wish to forward your calls (e.g. ó 72 4 16 555 1212). See âÂÂNetwork feature settingâ on page 48 for more details. Not e: If the code you stor e is no t c orre ct, the Call f o w ardi ng featur e will n o t work. 1. Press Men u 4-4-1 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - Call forwarding ) 2. Scroll to desired call forwarding feature ( see options below ) 3. Press Sele ct 4. High light Activ ate and press OK 5. Enter phone number at Numbe r: (or pre ss Sear ch to locate number in ph one book) and press OK 6. Y o ur phone w ill attempt to c all the n etwork to confirm the featu re code you entere d in Menu 4-4-4 ( see âÂÂN etwork feature sett ingâ on page 48 ) 7. Once th e f e ature co de h ad b een co nf ir m ed, t h e featur e i s activ at ed Call for w ar d in g op tio n s For war d all calls forwards a ll incoming calls. Forward if busy forw ards calls only when youâÂÂre on the phone. Forward if not answered forwar ds calls if y ou donâÂÂt answ er . Forward i f out of reach forwards calls if you are out of the se rvin g wirele ss network . Canc e l all ca ll f orw ar din g ca ncels all call forwardin g options you h ave made active.
24 Call log This fea ture autom atically ke eps track of nu mbers youâ ve dialed , numbers that hav e called you, an d the amou nt of time youâÂÂve spent on calls. Usi ng call log 1. Press Men u 2 ( Call lo g ) 2. Press ý W to rea ch one of the following o ptions, the n press Sele ct or OK 2-1 Mis se d c alls - See page 46 . 2-2 Recei ve d calls - See page 56 . 2-3 Dia l e d ca l ls # - See page 3 4 . 2-4 # Clear call lists - See page 29 . 2-5 Call timers - See page 25 . Tip: You can dial any of th e phone numbers by p ress ing while the numb er is on the display. Call log opti on s When yo u acces s Dial ed calls , Re ceive d cal ls , or Miss ed cal ls and press O ptions , a li st of options will appear . Call tim e shows the date a nd tim e when the call w as first con nected (if cloc k has be en set ) Use nu mber all ows you to v iew t he nu mb er sto red in the call log, save it in your ph one book, or dial the num ber by pressi ng . Save allows you t o save the num ber into yo ur phone bo ok. Era se will erase the numbe r from the call list. Call restri ctions This feat ure allows yo u to restrict incoming and outgoing calls to and from ce rtain numbe rs. See âÂÂRestrict callsâ on page 57 f or det ails.
25 Call setting s This featu re allows you to access and activ ate some of your phoneâ s features. Usi ng call setti ngs 1. Press Men u 4-1 ( Setti ngs - Call sett in gs ) 2. Press ý W to rea ch one of the following o ptions, the n press Sele ct 4-1 - 1 Eme rgen cy k e y 9 - See page 35 . 4-1 - 2 Auto mat ic re dia l - See page 19 . 4-1 - 3 Calli ng c ard - See page 27 . Call tim ers Your phone automa tic ally keeps track of the approximate amount of tim e youâÂÂve spen t in calls . 1. Press Men u 2-5 ( Call log - Call timers ) 2. Scroll repeated ly to access th e followin g options Last call displays call duration of last call. Note: Current call timer can be a c ces sed b y pres sing Details while using the Last call timer . See page 32 for details. All calls displays call duratio n of all ca lls mad e since time rs have last been reset ( see page 3 0 for details on how to clear call timers ). Life t i m er shows duration of all calls; this cannot be reset (see page 43 ). Clear timers clears a ll call tim ers except the Life time r ( see page 30 ). Call duration s are for the currently -selected NAM (ph one number). Y ou r phone has separate timers for each NAM your phone uses. Note: The act ual time invoiced for calls by your se rvice pro vider may vary , depending upon items such as network feat ures, rounding off for billing, and taxes. See âÂÂNAM selectionâ on page 47 for details on NAM.
26 Call wait ing If you h ave subsc ribed to cal l waiting, you r phone will beep during a call to let you know you have an incoming call. Y ou r phone may also dis play the incomin g callerâÂÂs identifica tion See âÂÂCall forwardingâ on page 22 for details on caller ID. Answe ring an inco ming cal l with call wa iting Press Swap ping between t wo c alls Press End ing the c alls Press to end both calls Activa ting ca ll wait ing Please con tact your se rvice provider for more details on this fea ture. Y ou can al so activate this fea ture with you r phone; simply ask your service provider for the feature code, store it int o your phone, th en activate it. Note: This feat ure may not appear in your phoneâÂÂs menu or function properly until the f eature code has been stored. See âÂÂNetwork feature settingâ on page 48 for more details. 1. Press Men u 4-4-2 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - Ca ll w ait ing ) 2. Press W to Acti vate (or se lec t Cancel to cancel) 3. Press OK 4. Y o ur phone w ill attempt to c all the n etwork to confirm the featu re code you entere d in Menu 4-4-4 ( see âÂÂN etwork feature sett ingâ on page 48 ) 5. Onc e the featu re co de has been confi rmed , the feature i s activat ed.
27 Calle r ID This is a network service tha t helps identi fy incomin g calls. Contact your servic e provider for details. When Caller ID is active , your phone may display the callerâÂÂs ph one nu mber . The ca llerâÂÂs name may als o display if t hei r nam e and nu mb er ha s been stor ed i n the p hone book or if th e wireless network supports it. Call or Call -call er ID u na v ailab le will dis play wh en the wirele s s n etwork doesnâÂÂt re cognize the calling nu mber . Also, Ca ll-ca lle r ID bloc k e d ma y display if the calling party has blocked c aller ID. Note: If you have stor ed a number more t han once in your phone book, and that n umber is s t ored each t ime wi th a diffe r ent n ame, then a name wi ll not ap pear when so meone cal ls from t hat nu mber . See âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51 for details on your phone book. Call ing card If you w ish to use a calling card for long d is tan ce calls, you must first store your c alling ca rd information into your phone. Y ou r phone ca n store up to four calling c a rds. Stor ing a callin g ca rd 1. Press Menu 4-1-3 ( Setti ngs - Call setti ngs - Cal ling car d ) 2. Press W or V to desire d calling card, press O ptions 3. Press W or V to Edit , p ress OK 4. Enter securi ty code and press OK See âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 6 2 for details on your phoneâÂÂs security code. 5. Press Sele ct at the Diali ng s e qu en c e prompt. Use the following chart to determine the dialing sequence re quired by your long di st ance provider . Then press W or V to select the approp ria te seque nce for your c ard.
28 Press Sele ct to confirm you r cho ice. *These calling cards are f requently used with these dialing sequences. Ho wever , they may vary and ar e subject to change at the phone companyâÂÂs discret ion. Note: The or der of the steps to follo w may vary , depending on which dialing sequence your car d uses. 6. En te r access n umber when prom pted for th e calling ca rdâ s acc ess nu mber (usu a lly th e 1-80 0 numbe r listed on the back of the ca lling card) , press OK Note: Y ou can also retrieve t he access number f rom your phone book if it has already bee n stored. Simply press Sear ch , t he n W or V to find the number . 7. Enter c ard nu mber and/or PIN when prompt ed to enter calling c ard numbe r and personal ide ntification num- ber , then pre s s OK. Press OK again at Sav e ch anges ? 8. Press W or V to display Card nam e and press Sele ct . En ter card na me u sing y our pho neâÂÂs keyp ad, th en press OK . See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 if you nee d help on entering the card name Choo sing a call ing ca rd to use 1. Press Menu 4-1-3 ( Setti ngs - Call setti ngs - Cal ling car d ) 2. Press W or V to desired card, pre s s O ptions If you use a callin g c ard from: * Y ou t ypically are required to: Select this dialing sequence: MCI, AT & T T rue Choice, Sprint Can a da, A T & T Can a da Dial 1-800 acces s number , then phone number , then c ard number ( PIN if required ) Access no. ph one no. card no . ne two rk MC I , WorldPhone MCI Dial 1-800 acces s number , then c ard n um ber ( PI N if re quired ), then phone number Access no. card no . ph one no. GTE, P acBell, A T & T, Stentor Dial the prefix (any numbers that must pr ecede the phone number) and phone number you want to dial, then card number , (then PIN, if required) Pr ef ix ph one no. card no .
29 3. Press W or V to high light Select and press OK 4. Enter securi ty code at Secu rity c ode: , press OK 5. Y o ur phone w ill display C a rd r ead y f o r u se Making calling card ca lls Enter the phone nu mber , inc luding any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your c alling card may require wh en you mak e a calling card call. See your callin g card for ins tructions. Press an d hold for a few se con ds unti l your phone displays Card call . Whe n y ou see Wait fo r tone , th e n pre ss OK , listen for the ton e, then press OK . When you se e Wai t f o r t o n e, press OK again , lis te n fo r t he to n e , then pr es s OK . Note: This procedure may not apply to all calling card options pro- grammed into your phone. Please look at t he back of your calling card or contact y our long distance company for more information. Change lock code This fe ature allow s you to chang e your lock code . See âÂÂChangin g your lock codeâ on page 44. Change security code This fe ature allow s you to cha nge you r secu rity code . See âÂÂChangin g your security codeâ on page 62 . Clea r call lists This fea ture will cle ar all dialed n umbers, as well as numbers of a nswered calls and missed calls. Y ou cann ot undo this ope ration, so be careful. Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24. 1. Press Men u 2-4 ( Call log - Clear call lists ) 2. High light either All , Missed , Received, or Dia le d and press OK ( All will clear a ll call lists, w hile the othe r s clear their respe ctive call lists)
30 Cle ar tim e rs This feat ure clears all call t imers (except f or the life ti mer) fo r the cu rre ntly -sel ect ed NAM. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25 for more details. 1. Press Men u 2-5-4 ( Call log - Ca ll time r s - Clear timer s ) 2. Enter securi ty code at Se cur i ty cod e : and press OK Ca re fu l : Cl earing cal l t imer s cann ot be undon e . If you are using t he ca ll t im er s to log or tr a ck t he am ou nt of ti me you ar e usin g y ou r phon e, you may wish to reco rd the call timers before you era se the m. Note: The life timer cannot be r es et. See â Life timerâ on page 43 for details. Clock You can program y our phoneâÂÂs clock two diffe re nt w ays: you can either use the time an d date inform ation thatâÂÂs provided by the w ireless syst em , or you can set it you rse lf with y our own t ime. Y ou can al so cho ose to hide the cloc k if you prefe r . Note: Y our phone also features an alarm clock. See page 48 for details. By defa ult, the date a nd time is automatically set to you r phone by your wire less system . I f you w ish t o overr ide t he system clock, do t he following: Setti ng you r own tim e 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to Ti me s ett in gs , press Selec t 3. Press Wý to Set clock , press Selec t again 4. En ter the cu rrent tim e, then press OK (time will appear in hh: mm ) 5. If the date has not be e n set, th e phone w ill ask yo u to enter the current da te, then pre ss OK (da te will appear in mm/dd/y yyy )
31 Se le c tin g time fo rmat If you cho ose am/pm format, you will notice a small indicator tha t appears to the right of the display e d time. If the indicator is at the top, itâÂÂs in am ; if on the bott om, itâÂÂs in pm. 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to Time format an d pre ss Selec t 3. Press W to eithe r 24-ho ur or am/pm 4. Press OK If the time is not automa tically availabl e be cause you are outside of the digital ne twork, or you wish to rev e rt bac k to the wireless sys temâÂÂs time, do the following: Setti ng the netw ork clo ck 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to Ti me s ett in gs , press Selec t 3. Ob s erv e th e te xt: Set by n etwor k , pre ss Sel ect again If you cho ose Set b y netwo rk , your ph one will displa y Time is se t . Note: If you use t he Set by network option while outside your digital network, you will be pr ompted to enter your o wn time ( s ee above ). Network time will replace the time you s et once you re-enter your digital network. Note: If your bat tery has be en removed or has drained out s ide the digital network, you will be prompted to e nter your ow n time only if the battery is replaced or recharged while still outside of the digital network ( see abov e ). Disp laying or h idin g the c lock 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to eithe r Hi de clo c k or Displ ay cloc k (onl y one will display de pending on the current se tting) 3. Press Sele ct
32 Conf er ence c a ll This fea ture allows you to add a t hird party to a call. Note: This feat ure may not be available in all wireless syste ms. See your service pr ovider for details and availability. Making a conference call 1. While in a call, enter th e second phone number a nd press Note: You can also make a third party call using the in-call menu. While in a call, press Options and scroll to New call. Enter the number you wish to call and then press OK. 2. Onc e the third party answers , pre ss to conne ct all three parties 3. Press again if you wish to disconnect the third party . Press to drop both parties. Recalling a number from the phone book during a conference call 1. Duri ng th e cal l, p res s O pt ions 2. Press W or V to Names and press OK 3. Press Sele c t at Sea rch 4. Enter name and press OK , or just press W or V to scroll throu gh the phone book 5. Press Curre nt call timer This fea ture displays the runnin g elapse d time on yo ur screen while a call is act ive. Onc e the call h as ended, simply pre ss any key to clea r the display (the displa y will also cle a r autom at ica lly aft er 1 0 se con d s) . Also, see âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25. Activating the current call timer Press Menu 2-5 ( Ca ll log - Ca ll timer s ) and press Det ails . With Curren t call ti mer displayed, pre ss Selec t , scroll to On , and press OK
33 Note: As with all call timers , the actual time invoiced for calls by your service pr ovider may vary, depending upon items such as network features, rounding off for billing, and taxe s. Custom Tone This fea ture allows you to assign special ringin g tones to phone n umbers alre ady stored in your phone book. So when you r phone rings, youâÂÂll be able to quickly ide ntify whoâÂÂs c alling. Y ou r phone will als o display an icon to ide ntify that t his person is in t he custom tone s list. Y ou c an assign as ma ny as 20 n ames an d numbers t o the list. K eep in mind th a t ca ller ID mus t be ava ilable and activ e in your ph one in order to use this feature. Note: If you have selected the Silent profile, your phone will not ring when someone in your custom tone list calls . Assi gning a custom ringing to ne to a name and number 1. In y our phone book, loc ate the person you wish to add to the cus tom tone lis t. 2. With that p ersonâÂÂs name or number h ighlighted, press Opti ons or Det ails and th en Options (De pends on s crolling view of name an d number s elected) 3. Scroll to Custo m to ne , th en pr ess Select 4. Scroll through the list of ringing tones that a re dis- played and press OK whe n you mak e your choice Removing a n ame and number from th e list 1. In y our phone book, loc ate the person you wish to remov e to the custom tones list 2. With that p ersonâÂÂs name or number h ighlighted, press Opti ons or Det ails and th en Options (De pends on s crolling view of name an d number s elected) 3. Scroll to Custo m to ne , th en pr ess Select
34 4. Scroll to Def ault and press OK Customi ze pr ofile s This fea ture allows you to cust omize individua l profiles. See âÂÂProfilesâ on page 55 for details. Data and fax calls Y our phon e can functio n as a fax /mo de m wh e n connected to your PC or laptop compute r via the optional data cable. Y ou must also have the appropriate fax or data s oftware installe d and confi gured to s end and receive data or faxes. (See "Data and F ax Calls" on page 77 for more information). Diale d calls Y our phone automatically stores the last 1 0 numbers youâÂÂve dialed. 1. Press Men u 2-3 ( Call log - Dia led c alls ) 2. Press W or V ý 3. Press to dia l t he n umber yo u wis h t o call Y ou can a lso access the l ast 1 0 dialed num ber s if you press once, the n press W or V to sc roll t hroug h the li st. Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24 for details on other call lists. Dial ed cal ls optio n s See âÂÂCall log optionsâ on page 24. Earpiece volume Y ou can adjus t the listenin g volume of your ph oneâÂÂs earpiece by pressing W or Vý to decrease or in c r e ase the volume . See âÂÂV olumeâ on page 74 for details.
35 Emergency calls 1. If the phone is not on, s witch it on 2. Key in t he emerge ncy n umbe r for y our pr esen t loc a- tion ( e .g. 9 1 1 or other offic ial emergency numb er). Em ergenc y numbe rs vary by location. 3. Press IMPORT A NT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals , wireless and landline networks , as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g., medical emergencies ). Reme mber , to m ake or rec eive a ny c alls, th e phon e mu s t be sw itch ed on an d in a ser vice a rea w ith ad equate wire less s ignal str ength. Emergency c alls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone f e atures are in use. Check wit h local wireless service pro viders. If cert ain features are in use (keyguard, restric t calls, et c .), you may first ne ed to tu rn those fe a tures of f befor e you c an make a n emergency call. Consult this document and your local wireless service pr ovider . When making an emergency call, r emember to give all the neces - sary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not c ut off th e call unti l given per mission to do so. Emergency key 9 With th is feature on, the phone at tempts to make an eme rg ency cal l wh en you pr ess 9, th en . The p hone dials the emergency number pre-programmed into your phone. Note: Y ou can also dial an emergency c all by pressing and holding 9 until the phon e indicates it is at te mpt ing to make an emergency call. Ho wev er , t his method does not wor k when K eyguard is active or when the phone is c onnected to a modem. Note: This feat ure is disabled while playing games , us ing the calculator , or while editing (e.g. phone book entries , calendar , etc.).
36 Activati ng Emerge ncy ke y 9 Press Men u 4-1-1 ( Set ting s - Call setti ngs - Eme rgen cy key 9 ), sc roll t o On to activate or Off to cancel, then press OK . IMPORT ANT! Official emergency number s vary by location (e .g. 911). Only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by Emerge ncy key 9, which may not be the proper number in all circumstances. Entering text and number s Y ou can enter text and/or numbers when storin g informat ion into your pho ne via y our phone â s keypa d. When you see the lette r you w ish to ent er , s imply p ress the ke y associa ted with th at letter until it appe ars on the display (numbers also appear). ABC mode When you need to enter le tters into yo ur phone, it w ill autom a tica lly switc h over to mode. Y our phone displays the icon to indicate t hat y our phone is in AB C mode . It a lso dis plays w hen you a re viewin g names rath er than n umbers. When is display ed, you can enter thes e characte rs: K ey Cha r a ct ers K ey Char ac ters ., âÂÂ?!-1 PQRS7 ABC2 TUV8 DEF3 WXYZ9 GHI4 Enters an empty space, 0 JKL5 (See n ext p age for deta ils) MN O6 Cha nges lette r ca se; long press toggles betwee n ABC/abc and 123 mode
37 While youâÂÂre edit ing a na me, the V key will move the cursor t o the left, and W will move it to the right. Pre ss Clear to cor re ct a ny m ist ak es. If y ou wis h to enter a n empty s pace be twee n charac ters , press 0 for each space. abc mode (Changing letter case) Press the # key to switch between upper and lower case letters. The icon will s witch to to indicate yo u ar e us ing l owe r c ase . 123 mode When storing names to the phone book, you can ente r a number within a name at any ti me. Simply press that particu lar number ke y a few times until it appears, or press and h old the key for t he same result. However , you can do t his more quickly by accessing the mode, without ha ving to scroll through e a ch le tter to acc ess th e number y ou wi sh to en ter . Simply press the # key for about 2 seconds while in mode and the icon w ill appear . While i n this mode , only num bers can be ente red. Letters cannot be entered unless your phone is in mode. Pre ss th e # ke y aga in for a coup le of secon ds i f y ou wish to deactiv ate the mode. Spec ial ch aract ers ( for st ori n g na mes) When in mode ( see page 17 ), you ca n pr ess the key and a collec tion of spec ial charac te rs will appear . Y ou ca n use t hese ch arac ters to he lp whe n storing names in you r phone book. Simply press W or V to highlight the on e you wish to us e and pre ss Inse rt . . , ? ! : ; - # ó ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TIP : If you wish to ac cess a spe cial character t hat appea rs toward the end of this list, press V for quick er acces s . Also , you ca n ac ce ss the . , â ? ! - ch arac ters qu ick ly b y pres sing t he key whi le in mo de.
38 Spe cial Ch ara cter s ( for st oring and c alli ng numbers) The follow ing special c haracters ar e helpful whe n you store numb e rs to your phone book ( see page 51 ). Simply press the key on ce or repeatedly , and t he following c haracters ca n be stored w ithin th e number seq uen ce. ( p ) cr eat es a paus e when a numbe r is d ial ed ; th e digi ts loca ted to the right of th e â p â a re automa ti- ca lly sent as touch tone s after a 2.5 sec ond pause ( see page 70 ). ( w ) c reates a â waitâ w hen a n umber is diale d. The â w â ma kes you r phone wait fo r you to press Sen d or , then it send s the digits located to the right of th e âÂÂwâ as to uch tones ( see page 70 ). You can a dd as ma ny special ch aracters as you need in a single num ber sequence. These c harac ters cann ot be entered w hile in mode . Erase all (text messages) Y ou can erase all read text messages qu ickly and eas ily fro m the text messa ges m enu ( Men u 0 1- 1). See âÂÂErasing all text messagesâ on page 69 for complete details. Eras e op tion s fo r you r phon e boo k See âÂÂErasing stored names and numbersâ and âÂÂE rasing your entire phone bookâ on page 53. F ax calls Your phone can function as a fax/modem wh en connected to your PC or laptop compute r via the optional data cable. You must also have the appropriate fax software installed and configured to send and re ceive data or faxes. See âÂÂData and Fax Calls â on page 77 for more information.
39 Games Y ou have four exciting game s to choose from in you r phone. Press Menu 6 to ch oose one of the follow ing games: REMEMBER! Y our phone mus t be s witched on to use this f un c tion. Do not s witch on th e phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Memo ry Reve al pict ures to fi nd pairs in as few tri es as possi bl e. Move the curs or with the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 ( right), and 8 (dow n) k eys. Pres s the 5 ke y to reve al pictu res. P ress t he # ke y to jump right over reveale d pictures or move from bottom right to top left. Press the â key to jump left ov er reveale d pictures or move from top left t o bottom righ t. Once foun d, pairs st ay visibl e. Sna ke Feed the snake w ith as many goodies as possible and watch it grow . Use k eys 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), and 8 (down) to turn the snake tow ard food. The snake can only turn 90 degrees at a time. The long er the sna keâÂÂs ta il gro ws, the high er the score . Using a higher level of difficulty incre ases the snakeâÂÂs speed but also i ncreases the point value for each goodie. If the s nake hits its own tail or th e surrounding wall, the game is over . Y ou can a lso try u sing ke ys 1 (up an d left), 3 (up a nd right), 7 ( down and left), and 9 (down and right) to con trol th e sna keâÂÂs direc tion. Logic Find a s ecret combin ation of figu res. Ava ilable figures are shown at the top of the display be fore you accept th e first gu ess r ow . Use th e 2, 4 a n d 8 key s to m ove the cu rsor and the 5 key to select the figure .
40 T o copy a figure from a previously accepted gues s row , start s crolling wit h the 4 k ey , mov e the cu rsor to the desired figure in th e normal wa y and accept the s election with th e 5 k ey . Once you t hink y ou ha ve th e right combina tion, press the ó key . The r esul t is pres ented as a se t of marks over the row . A correct figure in the right place gives a full mark ; a correct figure in the wrong place give s a half mark. The gam e ends wh en all th e figure s are cor rect an d i n the right place. Dice Use this to play other games that require a set of dice if one isnâÂÂt avai lab le. Use th e Level option to set the number of dice, up to six. You can roll, loc k, and unlock each di e as many ti mes as you wis h. When y ou start a ne w game, th e dice roll for a co uple of seconds and the n s top. Use the 4 (left) and 6 (right) keys to sel ect a d ie. Pr ess the 5 key t o lock or unlo ck the sel ect ed di e. Press â to roll t he unlocked dic e again. Gam e op tion s When you sele ct a gam e, you c an choos e from th e following s ubmenus : Level allows y ou to choose th e level of difficulty , exce pt for Dice, w hich select s the nu mber of dic e you wish t o play with. New game starts a new game. T op sc ore will display the s elected ga me âÂÂs highest s core ever play ed with your p hone ( does not appear in L ogic or Dice ). Inst ruc tions will de scribe how th e game is pla yed. Last vi ew may appear in the options list when the game en ds . Co ntin ue may a ppear in th e options list if the game is interru pt ed (e.g. an i ncoming call) .
41 In box When yo u receive a text message, itâÂÂs stored in the Inbox. Y our ph one wil l displa y Message received , alon g with the text message icon, an d you will hear a tone ( depen ding on the message aler t ton e; see page 45 ). Press the Read softkey to read me ssages. Please see âÂÂText messages and pagingâ on page 67 for more details on this feature. In -c a ll me nu While youâÂÂre in a call, you may notice that Option s appears on your dis play . Pressing this key w ill acce ss you to the in-call me nu, whic h allows you acces s to certa in featur es while yo u hav e a call act ive. When you a ccess the in-ca ll menu, y ou may n otice th e following c hoices: Mute Allows you to mute the m icrophone; if your microphone is alre ady muted, Mut e will chan ge to Unm ute (see âÂÂMicrophoneâ on page 46) T ou c h to ne s Allows you to ma nually en ter a touc h tone string or s earch for one in your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51) Me nu Allow s you access to yo ur pho neâÂÂs menu Names Allows you access to your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51) New call Allows you to place th e call to the th ird party when maki ng a c onferen ce call (see "Conference c all" on page 32) Keygua rd This feature disables th e keypad to protect against accide nt al ke ypre ss es. See âÂÂKey guardâ on page 15 for more details.
42 K eypad tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It se ts the vol um e of the to ne y ou h ear wh en yo u press yo ur phon e âÂÂs keys. Note that if you choose th e Sile nt profile , keyp ad tones will be turn ed off. Setti ng th e ke ypad ton es 1. Press Men u 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to hig hl ig ht t he profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize and press OK . P ress W to Ke y p a d t on e s and press Sel ect 4. Press W to scroll through th e options; y our phone plays a s ample of each. Pre ss OK for the one you wa nt. Lan gua ge Because many wireless phone cust omers s peak En glish as a second language , your phone allow s you to cho ose you r phon eâÂÂs disp layed language . Choosing a language for your phone 1. Press Men u 4-2-5 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Langua ge ) 2. Use W or V to select t he la nguage you w ish to u se and press OK You can cho ose f rom Eng lis h, French , Spani sh, Po rtug uese, Chin ese (tradi tion al), Chines e (sim plifie d) or Hebre w. Last cal l timer This fea ture displays the duration of your la s t ca ll. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25.
43 Last numb e r redial When you wan t to call y our last dia led nu mber , Press , t hen aga in Note: Y ou must be at the start sc reen before you press Letter case Y ou can change from uppe r to lower case when entering letters in to your ph one . See â abc mode (Changing letter case)â on page 37 f or more details. Life timer The life tim er display s the approximate tota l time of all calls dialed and receive d with your phone (in hours and minute s only). The life timer cannot be reset. Press Men u 2-5-3 ( Call log - Call t imers - Life timer ) to view your phoneâ s life time r . Note: The act ual time invoiced for calls by your se rvice pro vider may vary , depending upon items such as network feat ures, rounding off for billing, and taxes. Also, see âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25. Lig hts This is one of t he settings in your ph oneâÂÂs Car profile ( see page 55 ). T his feat u re d et erm ines wh eth er t he li ght s are on only when y ou use your phon e , or if they are on at all times. T his setting w orks only w hen your ph one is connec ted to a c ar kit. 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi le s ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . Not e: Car will not appear in the list until the phone has been connected to a car kit at least one time. 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to hig hl ight Lights an d pre ss Selec t .
44 4. Use W to scroll throug h you r choice s a nd press OK If you sele ct Auto mati c , you r phon eâ s li ght s a re tu rn ed off within fifteen secon ds if no keys are pre ssed. If On is selecte d, then t he lights will re main on t he entire time you r phone is conne cted t o the c ar kit. Liste n to voi ce message s This fea ture allows you to acc e ss you r voice messages. See âÂÂV oice messages â on page 73 for c omplete details. Lock co de Y ou â ll nee d the lock code to activat e and deac tivate Phone Loc k ( see page 53 ) , o r t o c h a n g e y o u r l o c k c o d e . T h e default loc k code is 1234 . If you e nter an incorre ct lock code fiv e time s in a row , your phone w i ll prompt you for the sec urity code ( see page 62 ). Changing your lock co de In a lock code, only numeric chara cters are acc epted. 1. Enter Menu 4-3-2-3 ( Se ttings - Secu rity set tings - Ac ce ss code s - Ch an ge l oc k c ode ) 2. En ter lock cod e at Ent e r lo ck code: an d pr ess OK 3. Enter ne w loc k code, press OK 4. V e rify new lock code, pre s s OK Note: When you c hange your lock code, make sure you store it in a safe place, away f rom your phone. Avoid entering acces s codes similar to emergency number s to prevent accident al emergency calls. Manual touch tones This set ting determin es how lon g touch tone s are produced as you press the key s on the k e ypad. Note that touch to nes are s ometimes called DTMF tone s . See âÂÂTouch tone lengthâ on page 70 f or details.
45 Settin g man ual t ouch tones Press Menu 4-2-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e sett ings - Touc h to nes - Manu a l touch ton e s ) and h ighlight one of t he following opt ions, then pre s s OK. Co ntin uous means t he tone sound s for as lo ng as you pre ss and hold the k e y. Fixed sets the tone length t o .1 sec ond, regardles s of how long you press the key. Of f turns the tones off, and no tones will be sen t when you pre ss the k eys. Memory status This featur e allows you to see how many free and in-u se memory locations a r e in your directory . Also, see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 5 1. Press Names , sc rol l to O pti on s and press Selec t . Then scroll to Mem ory s ta t us and press Selec t again. Message s This fea ture allows you to acc e ss you r voice a nd te xt message s, as well a s compos ing your own welcome note. Using messa ges 1. Press Men u 01 ( Messag es ) 2. Press ý W to rea ch one of the following o ptions, the n press Sele ct 01- 1 T ext messages - See page 67 . 01- 2 V oic e me s sag es - See page 73 . 01 - 3 We l c o m e n o t e - See page 76 . Message aler t tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It s ets th e tone that your phon e make s whe n you get a text mes sage.
46 Also, see âÂÂTe xt messages and pagingâ on page 67 . 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to hig hl ig ht t he profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize and press OK . P ress W to high- light Message alert tone , th en p res s Selec t . 4. Use W to scroll through your ch oices (your phone pl a y s sa m pl es ) an d pr e ss OK . Microphone You can mut e an d unm ute your phon eâÂÂs micro phon e w hile a call i s i n progress. During a cal l, your phoneâÂÂs softkeys change from Names and Menu to Op tio ns and Mute . Muting and unmut ing your phone Y o u can mute the ph one âÂÂs mi crop hone d urin g a ca ll; si mply press Mute . T o unmu te th e microp ho ne, press Unmute . If t hese t ext s are no t avai labl e, p ress Options , sc rol l to Mute or End mut e and press Se lect . Muting and un muting also affect the microph ones of any accessories connected to the phon e. Misse d calls If Calle r ID is av ailable, yo ur phone will keep t rack of th e last 1 0 calls you have m issed if y ou we renâÂÂt arou nd to a nswer th e c all . Y ou can even fi nd o u t what t ime they call e d. Missed calls will ap pear in your phone on ly if it w as tur ned on and in a serv i c e area when t he cal l was m issed . If th e displ ay say s âÂÂMis sed callâ Press List . To c all back the displayed nu mber , press . Press Exi t to go back to the start sc ree n. Mis sed ca ll opti on s See âÂÂCall log optionsâ on page 24.
47 Che c ki ng the missed ca lls list any t ime Press Menu 2-1 ( Call log - Miss ed calls ), then sc roll through the list. When the Forward if not answered option in the Call Forwarding fe ature ( see page 22 ) is s electe d, your phone will not treat the forwarded calls as missed calls. Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24 for details on other call lists. NAM se le ction The Num be r Assignm e nt Modu le (NAM) is the phoneâÂÂs storage lo c ation containing t he assigned phone number(s ) and other syste m information. This informat ion is entered by your se rvice provider when programming y our phone wh e n you r phone is first acti vated. In most system s, you r phone c an be acti vate d in up to 2 different service areas (e.g. one in Toronto and another in Montreal), each giving your phon e a different phone number or account. Only one numbe r can be activ e at a time. When you s elect a phon e number , youâÂÂre also sele cting wh ich system y o u â r e u s i n g a s y o u r h o m e s y s t e m ( see âÂÂSystem Selec tionâ on page 64 ). The first phone n umber displayed with this m e nu is the currently selec ted numbe r . Note: It may not be necessary to have two NAMs for your phone if your serv ice provider has service or roaming agreements for each area in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service pro vider for details. Selec ting t he NAM for you r ph one 1. Press Men u 4-4-5 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - NA M se le ct ion ), 2. Use W or V to select th e phone number yo u want to use and pre ss OK . Note: Y ou need at least one active n umber t o make calls. Y ou cannot change from one NAM to another during a call.
48 NAM up date Th e N umb e r As sig n ment Mo dul e (NA M) u pda t e feat ure may a pp ear in yo ur phone . It allow s you to easil y activa te or reactiv a te y our phone w ithout hav ing to go to your service provider . In so me ca ses, w hen you try t o con nect to your s ervice provider , the follow ing messa ge m ay appear on the display before the call is initiated. 'L o c k' prevents the se r v ice provider from cha n ging the lock code. 'Unlock' allows the provider to change t he c ode a nd re s tr i c t othe rs fr o m activating the phone. If th is ha pp ens, sel ect th e appr o pria t e select io n fo r your phon e. If you don âÂÂt want your servi ce prov ider to chan ge your lock co de, sel ect Lock . If you want to all o w your servi ce p r o vider t o chan ge yo ur co de to p reven t ot her servic e provi ders from ac tivati ng yo ur phon e, press Unlock . If you wish to do neither and wa nt to return to the start scre en, press an d hold . Note: This feat ure may not be available in all systems. Pleas e contact your service prov ider for details about the av ailability of this featur e. Network feature sett ing Call forwarding ( page 22 ), C all waitin g ( page 26 ) and Send own nu mber ( page 63 ) are net work ser vi c es avai labl e through y our service provider or dea ler . When you subs cribe to a ny of th ese se rvices, yo ur service provider or dealer gives you a separate fe a ture code to activ ate ea ch serv ice. Dea ctivatio n code s are u sed t o deac tivate e ach servic e. Once you s tore the appropriate code in your phone, th e serv ice appe ars as a menu i tem. Y ou c an th en use the menu to activate and deactiv ate the se service s. Note: Thes e feature codes may already be stored in your phone by your serv ice pro vider . C heck with your ser vice pro vider to confirm if these c o des are already configured in your phone. Note: If your phone has more than one phone number programmed, any feature codes stored will apply only to your primary phone number , or NAM 1.
49 Stor ing fea ture codes 1. Press Men u 4-4-4 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - N e tw or k fe at ur e sett ing ) 2. At Feature code: , en ter the fe ature code or deacti - vat io n code re ceive d f ro m yo ur dea le r ( e . g . â 72, â 720, etc.), pres s OK 3. W to th e service that the code applie s to and pre ss Selec t 4. W to suboption, then Selec t (Rep eat step as required, based on number of suboptio ns) (Use step four only f or call forwar ding option s) 5. W to Acti vate or Cancel , then pres s OK Network service s Some of t he featu re s in this menu are netw ork se rvices that require a subscriptio n. See you r service pro vider for details an d availability . 4-4 - 1 Call f or wardin g * - See page 22. 4-4 - 2 Call w a it in g * - See page 26 . 4-4 - 3 Sen d own cal ler ID w ith ne xt call * - See page 63 . 4-4 - 4 Netw ork fe ature s ettin g - See page 48 . 4-4 - 5 NAM selec tion - See page 47 . 4-4 - 6 NAM upda te - See page 48. * These features will not appear in the menu unless they ar e acti- vated using N e tw or k fe atur e se t ting . See âÂÂNetwor k feature settingâ on page 48 for details. One-touch dialing This fea ture allows you to mak e phone calls quick ly and easily with th e touch of a bu tton. Y ou mu s t sto re names an d numbers in your phon e book ( see page 52 ) before you can us e this feat ure. Then you can assign a name from the phon e book to a one -touch dial location u sing your phon eâÂÂs keys 2 through 8.
50 Note: K eys 1 and 9 are used exclusively f or dialing your voice mailbox (see page 73) and for attempting emergency calls (see page 88) to the emerge ncy number programmed into your phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Press and hold either of these k eys to initiate the appropriate call. Assig n in g one- to uch dia l loca ti ons 1. Press Names, scroll to 1 -tou ch d ialing and press Selec t 2. Scroll to ne x t available empt y location, (em pty) will appear , th e n press Assi gn 3. Scroll to select desired name and press Sele ct 4. Repeat as necessa ry Calling a number usi ng one-touch dial ing Press and h old the k ey (2 throu gh 8) for a fe w se conds to call the number in th e corresponding on e-touch dial location . Y ou ca n also p ress th e key an d then if yo u prefer . Y our phone recalls th e phone nu mber from the memory , displays it briefly , then dials it. Changing nu mbers in one-t ouch dia l list With this feature , you can assign a different num ber to any one -touch dial location. 1. Press Names, scroll to 1-to uch di alin g and press Selec t 2. Scroll to the location yo u wish to change and pre s s O ptions 3. Scroll to Change , t hen pr ess Sel ect 4. Scroll th rough phone book to select n ew number and press Se lect Eras ing on e-touch dial l ocati ons 1. Press Names, scroll to 1 -tou ch d ialing and press Selec t 2. Scroll to the location y ou wish to erase and press O ptions
51 3. Sc roll t o Erase , press Select , then press OK at Erase? Pa g i n g Y ou can receive pages with y our phone. See âÂÂText messages and pagingâ on page 67. Ph on e bo o k Y ou can sto re up to 2 00 num bers and associate d nam es in your ph oneâÂÂs memory . These numbers are right at your fingertips for e asy dialing. Thi ngs to kn ow ab o ut the ph one boo k: Stored numbers may be up t o 32 digits lon g. Stored names ma y be up to 16 chara cters long. Yo u cannot store ident ical n a mes in to your pho ne (e.g. , John, John); ma ke sure you use unique names in your ph one book (e.g., John H., John W . ) . I f you try to use a name that alre ady exists, Replace? will be displayed, followed by t he current ly stored name. Press OK to replace the exis ting en try or Back to return to the prev ious scre en. Acce ss in g the phon e boo k Press Nam es , scroll to de sired submenu and press Select . About th e submenus The phon e book h as several submenus from w hic h you can choos e . Sea r ch allows you to searc h for a spe cific name. Add ne w allows you to ente r new na mes and n umbers. Edit lets you edit the cu rrent phone book entry . Options lets you choos e you r s crolling view , as well as to show memory st atus . 1-to uch di alin g allow s you to ass ign up to seve n one- touch dial location s ( see page 49 for de tails) .
52 Erase al l lets you erase every name and number in your phone book. Y ou can e rase one name and number at a time by pressing Det ails , the n Option s wh en v iew ing a name alread y in the phone book. Own Numb er displays your ow n phone n umber. Storing a na me and number 1. Press Names 2. Scroll to Add ne w and press Selec t 3. En ter name using the keypad (use # to switch between upper and lower case) and press OK You can al so pres s t he key to inse rt any speci al characters (see page 37 for a list of special char acter s) 4. Ente r phon e numb er and press OK Also, see âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 and âÂÂQuick saveâ on page 64. Changing a number stored with a name 1. Recall stored na me, then press Details to view number 2. Press Options , sc rol l to Edi t and press Se lect 3. Press OK whi le name is displaye d, unless you wish to cha nge it. If so, pr ess an d hold Clear , re-ente r name and press OK 4. Press and hold Clear to eras e num ber o r us e the W and V keys to ed it 5. Enter ne w num ber 6. Press OK to sav e new n umber Recalling names and numbers At the start sc reen, pre s s W or V to vie w name s in directory . Then scroll to the person you wish to call and press to dial the number (phone will dis pla y num ber dialed to confirm).
53 Recalling n umbers by na me At the start sc reen, pre s s Nam es (or j ust p ress W or V ). Th en pr ess th e numb er on the k eyp ad wit h th e correspo nding first letter of the name you wish to call. K e ep pre ssing to g et to th e next le tter on tha t key . Y o u ca n al so r ec al l nu mb ers b y n ame by p ress ing Nam es , th en pr ess Sele ct at Se arc h . Ente r the n ame of th e person you w ish to recall and press OK . Note: If you only entered the first letter of the name and there are several names beginning with the same letter, press W or V until the desi red name appears. Erasing stored names and numbers 1. Reca ll stored na me 2. Press Det ails , th en pr ess Options 3. High light Eras e , t hen pre ss Sele c t , t hen OK Note: You cannot undo Erase functions, so be careful! Eras ing you r ent ire phon e book 1. Press Names 2. Scroll to Erase al l and press Select 3. Press OK at Are you su re? 4. Enter securi ty code at Secu rity c ode: 5. Press OK W arning: This feature will erase your entire phone book, which cannot be undone! Ph on e lo c k This fea ture protects y our phone from unauthorize d outgoing calls or unauthorized acc e ss to information stored in the phone. With pho ne lock activa ted, Phone lo cked will be displayed eac h time you turn your phone on or off. Y o u will be prompte d you for your lock code whe n you press
54 eit her Names or Me nu ( Ca ll not a l l owed will be displayed if you atte mpt to plac e a call w hile pho ne is lock ed). Onc e your lock co de has been accepte d, you r phone w ill function n ormally . Activa ting a nd dea ctiva ting pho ne loc k Press Menu 4-3-2-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity se tting s - Acce ss codes - Phon e lock ). E nter the loc k code the n press OK . Th e n scroll to On or Off , an d p re ss OK . Comple te the phone lock a ctiv ation or deactiva tion by turning y our phone off and back on. When your phone is locked, calls may be pos sible to the emergency n umber programme d into your ph one (e.g. 9 1 1 or oth er official e mergency number) including calls with Eme rg en cy key 9 ( page 35 ). You ca n also store a numbe r in the Unlo cke d phon e numb er location , which allows y ou to call t his num ber even thou gh your phone is locked (S ee page 72 for details ). Answe ring a call wi th pho ne loc k on Pre ss any k ey exc ept an d Phone se tting s Phone settings allow s you access to other phone features such as an alarm clock and your phoneâ s language. Usin g ph one sett i n gs Press Menu 4-2 ( Set ting s - Phon e setti ngs ), then scroll to on e of the follow ing options, then press Sele ct : 4-2 - 1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2 - 2 Ala rm c loc k - See page 4 8 . 4-2 - 3 To u c h t o n e s - See page 70 . 4-2 - 4 Resto re fact or y sett ing s - See page 57 . 4-2 - 5 Lang uag e - See page 4 2 .
55 Pr ofile s You ca n adjust and customiz e your phone to whatev er enviro nmen t you find yourself in ( e .g. shopping, a movie, e tc.). Each profile uses it s predefine d settings to determ ine your phone âÂÂs ringing vo lume, ringing tone , message aler t tone, ke ypad to nes, warn ing tones, e tc., for a nu mber of different en vironments . Thes e settin gs can be cha nged at any time, and eac h profile can be selecte d in a matte r of seconds . Note: Restore f actory settings (see page 57 ) will reset any changes made in profiles back to the factory defaults. T h e default setting is Norm al . Ac c ess i ng p rof ile s Press Men u 3 Selec ting a profi le Qui ckl y pr ess the key to v iew a l ist of th e avai lab le profiles. Then press W or V to c hoose anoth er profile and press OK . When you select a profile other than Norm al , it w ill appear on the start s creen. This on ly allows you to selec t a profile; you c annot custom ize them h ere. K eep rea ding to lea rn how to customize a profile. Cus tomizin g prof iles and ot her op tion s Press Menu 3 ( Profi les ) and scroll to desired profile, then press Options . Once O ptions is sele cted, Selec t , Cu stomize and Rename may ap pear as your choi ces. Onc e you ha ve sele cted an d hi g hlig ht ed one o f thes e items, pr ess OK . If yo u wis h t o go back to the main menu, pre s s Back .
56 Selec t activa tes the profile . Cu stomize allows you to customize a profile by changin g its settings. When you re ach one of the followin g se ttings wi thin a profile, press Sele ct . Onc e you m ake yo ur ch oice w ithin tha t settin g, press OK . ⢠Rin gi n g opti o ns ⢠Rin gi ng volu me â¢R i n g i n g t o n e â¢V i b r a t i n g a l e r t ⢠Keyp ad tone s ⢠Warni ng an d game tone s ⢠Message ale rt tone ⢠Lights (appear s only in Car) ⢠Autom ati c answ er (appear s only in Car and Hea d se t ) ⢠Rename a llo w s you t o re na me c ert ai n p ro fi l es. Not e: Car and Hea d se t will not appear in th e profiles list unless your phone has bee n connected t o a c ar kit or a headset. Ho wever , they will remain in the menu once connected for the f irst time. Note: When you c hange a s etting in any profile, it only affects that profile and will not change your phoneâÂÂs normal settings. Renaming p rofiles 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi le s ) 2. Scroll to desired profile, then pre ss O ptions 3. Scroll to Rename and press OK 4. Enter ne w name an d pres s OK again Not e: Nor mal , Car , and Headset profiles cannot be renamed. Received calls If Caller ID i s ava ilable, this feature s h ows you the phone numbers of the 1 0 most recent calls yo uâÂÂve answ ered. Press Men u 2-2 ( Call lo g - R ec e iv ed call s ), t hen W to s c rol l th e nu mbe rs .
57 Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24 for details on other call lists. Received call s options See âÂÂCall log optionsâ on page 24 . Res tor e factor y setti ngs Y ou can re se t the set tings of many of your phon eâÂÂs features to factory de faults (as in a new phone). Resto r ing fa c tor y setti ngs Press Men u 4-2-4 ( Setti ng s - Phone se tting s - Restore fa ctor y setti n gs ), enter security code and pre ss OK . Note: Your phone book, timer s, language selection, security code and lock codes are not res et. However, any profiles you have mod- ified will reset when you restore your settings. Plus, if you are using your phoneâÂÂs clock [versus using the network provided clock] it will reset as well. Renaming profiles See â Profilesâ on pag e 55. Restrict calls This feat ure allows y ou to restrict incoming and outgoing calls. Outgoing an d incoming calls are res tricted from a list of res trictions tha t you create yourself. Re str ic t i n g inc om in g and out goi ng ca lls Upon s electing Restr ic t out going calls or Restri ct inco ming ca lls fro m the menu , you ar e pres ented with 2 options: Sele ct allows y ou to s elect call re strictions from the outgoing ca lls list. Add re stri c ti on allows y ou to cre ate your own list of outgoing call restrictions. Once yo u have acce ssed Add res tri ct ion and have a dd e d at lea s t one restriction, th e following option s will be added to th e menu for that opt ion:
58 Edit all ows yo u to ed it an e xistin g out goin g call re stric tion. Era se will erase any existing outgoing ca ll restriction s. Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to t he emergency nu mber programmed into your phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emer gency numbers). Ho wever , Emer gency key 9 may not operate depending on the type of restriction you choose. Add ing outg oing an d inc om in g cal l re st ri ction s Y ou c an add u p to 1 0 restrictions for outgoing calls, and 15 for inc oming ca lls. The max imum nu mber of characters y ou can ente r for each restriction is 1 5. 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK Note: The message âÂÂCaller ID must be availableâ will display prior to creating an incoming call restrict ion. 4. Press W or V to Add re s tr ic tion to cr eate an outgoing or incoming call re striction and press OK 5. Enter the numbe r s tring you w ish to restrict and press OK , for example: If yo u wi sh to res trict all ca lls that begin w ith 1, ent er 1 If you wish t o restrict all calls that begin with 1416, enter 1 416 If yo u wi sh to res trict all ca lls that begin w ith 905 , ent er 90 5 6. If you wish to ente r a name for th e call restriction, ente r the name using your phoneâÂÂs keypa d, then press OK . If a n ame is not en tered, the nu mber th at is res tricted will appe ar in pla ce of the na me. Note: When creating a new restriction, that restriction is automatically selected (enabled) at the time it is saved.
59 Selecting cal l restrictions 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK 4. Scroll to Sele ct and press OK 5. Scroll to each restriction you wish to use and pre ss Mark ; pre ss Unm ark to deactiv ate existin g restrictions 6. Press Back and then press Ye s at Sa ve cha n ge s? Editi ng ca ll res trict ions 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK 4. Scroll to Edit and press OK 5. Scroll to the restriction you wis h to edit, pre ss OK Note : If no na me has be en ente red for a rest riction, t he restricted number will be displayed. 6. Press and hold Clear to eras e ent ire n umber , t he n ente r the ne w cha ra cte rs. Or u s e W or V to m ove th e curs or to the d esired loca tion and delete a charac ter or inse rt addition al charac ters. Press OK when finished. 7. Edit name if d esired using same procedure as above Eras ing ca ll res tric tions 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK
60 4. Scroll to Era se and press OK 5. Scroll to the restriction you wish to erase, press OK 6. Press OK again to eras e res tri c t ion Note: The All calls option cannot be erased and therefore does not appear in the list of restrictions to be deleted. Ring ing op tio ns This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It allo ws you to choos e whet her or not your phone rings, beeps, or rem a ins sile nt when someon e calls you. Th is feature does not affect in coming text me ssage alert tones ( see page 67) . Selec ting r ingin g op tions 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to hig hl ig ht t he profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize and press OK . P ress W to Rin gin g op t i ons , t hen p ress Selec t . 4. High light either Ring , Asce ndi ng , Ring once , Beep once or Sile nt and pres s OK Note: The A scending ringing option plays th e selected ringing tone at a lo w volume, then gradually incr eases in intensity with each ring. Ringing tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It a llows you to choose one of the many ringing tone s your phon e uses for in coming vo ice calls. If you set Ringin g Options ( see page 59 ) to Sile nt or Beep once , ringing ton es are automa tically disa ble d; howe ver , incoming calls can still be rec eived. Se le c tin g r in gi n g ton es 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi le s )
61 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to Ringing tone , th en pr ess Sele ct . 4. Press W to s croll through th e options . After you hear the tone y ou wish to use, press OK . Ringing volume This fea ture, whi ch is found w ithin your ph oneâÂÂs profile set ting s, all ows you to ad just you r pho neâÂÂs ring ing volume . See âÂÂV olumeâ on page 74 for details. Saved Thi s is wh ere s a ved t ext mess ages are sto red. See âÂÂText messages and pagingâ on page 6 7 for det ails. Scr oll ing vie w Y ou have t hree differe nt options on how y ou can v iew t he phone book. Y our choices are: Nam e list shows all stored name s in a scrolling list. Three names will appea r at any given tim e. T o view other n ames in the dire ctory , s croll back and forth through th e list using W or V . Na me li st is the d e fa ul t se tti n g. Name numbe r displays individual nam e s and num bers stored in y our directory . Only one nam e will display on your screen a t a tim e, with the corresp onding phone number . Us e W or V to v iew oth er names. Name only shows individual names only on a full screen di spl a y. To vi e w ot her nam es , us e W or V . You ca n v iew the co rre sponding phon e number by pre s sing Det ails , then W or V . Selec ting y our s crollin g vie w 1. Press Names
62 2. Scroll to Options , then pre ss Sel ect 3. Press Sele c t at Scr olling vie w 4. Press W or V t o sele ct eith er Name li st , Na me num be r , or Name on ly , t hen pre ss OK Security settings This m enu include s the following security fe atures: 4-3 - 1 Re st rict cal ls - See page 57 . 4-3 - 2 Acces s codes - See page 17 . The Acce ss co de s sub men u incl udes Ph one l ock ( page 53 ), Unlo cked ph on e numb er ( page 7 2 ), Chang e lock code ( page 44 ), an d Ch ang e se curi ty code ( page 62 ). Security code Y our phone will prompt you for a five digi t security code for certain feat ures. These features can be use d only after the c orre ct secu rit y code h as been suc cessf u ll y ente r ed. Note: When entering y our security code, ***** will appe ar on the display to keep ot hers from viewing your code. If you m ake a mistake entering the code, erase the last entered digit by pressing Clear (or press and hold Clear to dele te all the digits on yo ur display) . Then e nter the correct code or press Back to ex it the cu rrent feat ure. If you e nter an incorre ct secu rity code ( Code error will appear) five time s in a row , your phone wonâÂÂt accept any ent r ie s for the next fiv e minu tes. Y our phon eâÂÂs default security code is 12345 . ItâÂÂs highly recommended t hat you change this code at onc e , write it down, and store it in a safe place away from y our phone. Changing your security code 1. Press Me nu 4-3-2-4 ( Set ting s - Secu ri ty se tting s - Ac ce ss code s - C hange sec ur it y code ) 2. Enter security code and pre ss OK
63 3. Enter new securit y code at Ent er ne w sec ur ity code : , press OK (must be fiv e digits) 4. Enter new securi ty code ag ai n at Ve r i f y n e w se cu rity code : , pr es s OK 5. Phone will display Se curi ty co de ch a ng ed Note: If you have changed your security code and donâÂÂt remember the new code , contact your serv ice provider. Once you have changed your securi ty code, the default setting is no longer valid. Send own caller ID with next call In mos t service a reas, wh e n you call someone y our name will be prese nted to his/h e r caller ID (if they s ubscribe). This fea ture allows you to block th eir calle r ID (your number will not be displayed) w hen yo u call the m. This feature works on a pe r-call basis. Contact your servic e provider for m ore details. Please be aware of the follo wing: ⢠This feature is only effect ive when calling to a number that is equipped with Caller ID. ⢠This feature is available only when supported by the wireless network, and may not function if you are r oaming. Not e : Before you can a ctivate this fea ture, you should first store the feature code given to you by your service pro vider . O therwise, this feature may not appear in t he menu or function properly . Check with y our service prov ider to confirm if the feature code has been pre-programmed for you. Se e âÂÂNetwork feature settingâ on page 48 for more details. 1. Press Men u 4-4-3 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - Send ow n num ber ) 2. W to Ye s (to s how your n umber) or No (to not show it) and press OK 3. En ter the nu mber you wish to c all (or pres s Sea rch to ret rie ve the number from the phone book and press OK ), th en pr es s OK 4. Y our phone w ill attemp t to call this num ber wit h the feature code you s tored in Menu 4-4-4 ( see âÂÂNetwor k feature settingâ on page 48 )
64 Setting s This m a in menu allows you a ccess to other feature s. See these individual entries for more information . 4-1 Call s ettin gs - See page 24 . 4-2 Ph one s ett in gs - See page 5 4 . 4-3 Se curi ty se tti ngs - See page 62 . 4-4 N e tw or k se rvic e s - See page 4 9 . St or in g a n a me an d num be r Y ou can save name s and numbers in the Phone book . Either use the method desc ribe d in â Storing a name and number â on page 52 or the âÂÂquick saveâ m e thod described below . Quick save Ente r t he pho ne numb er an d pr ess Sa ve . En t e r a name at Name: if you wish (op tional), the n press OK . Note: T o save the number without entering a name, press and hold Save for 2 s econds. The number will appear at the end of your phone book list. Also, see âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36. Synchroniz at ion Y our phon e supports synchronization of its phone book with many po pular P ersonal In formation Manager (PIM) programs (e.g. Lotus Organizer , Microsoft Outlook, Symantic ACT!) by using 3 rd party software. Synchronization o f contacts and phone numbers be twe e n your phone a n d PC w ill also require the optio nal DAU-9P s e r ia l ca b l e . Check wi th yo ur lo cal N ok ia d eal er fo r t he availability of these produc ts . System Selection Th e Sy st em me nu ( Menu- 5) allows you to modify how your phone will wo rk when you are outside of you r
65 primary or âÂÂhomeâ system. How your pho ne will handle being out of your home area c an significantly affect the types and amounts of additional charges you may incur . Serv ice Type s In each wire less se rvic e a rea t here are us ua lly t wo servi ce providers, referred to as type A and type B . When y ou first set up your wire less service account, your service p rovider wil l infor m you of which system you will be u sin g (e.g. type A ). This is your home system. The oth er sy stem (e. g. type B ) is know n as a non-home type sy stem . Roaming Roaming is a term used to indicat e that you r phone is not in its home area. W hen y ou place or rec eive calls while roaming, you are actually u s ing an other service provide râ s system to complete your call. Therefore, c a lls m ade or received w hile roaming ar e usu ally more expens ive than calls ma de in you r home are a. Roam ing ind icator s When your phone begins roam ing, it displays Roaming . If roaming in a non-preferred system, your phone will also display Roa ming an d a ' will appear at the top of the display . Syst em choice s Y o ur ph one wil l auto matic ally a ttemp t calls usin g a preferr ed sy stem . If yo ur p hon e fai ls t o find a pr eferr ed system , then it will use the selection you hav e chosen with this featur e. Not e: Bef ore mak ing m odific at ions to y our sy stem s elect ion setup, contact your service provider to ascertain how these changes may affect your phone bill. Aut om ati c mean s your ph one will atte mpt calls to a homety pe system before try ing to use a non -home type sy stem .
66 Sem iAut o A means your phon e will attem pt calls to sy stem A unless a hom e or preferred system is available. Note: This text may not appear in some systems. Sem iAut o B means your ph one will atte mpt calls to sy stem B unless a h ome or prefe rred syst em is avai lable. Note: This text may not appear in some systems. Home area means your phone canno t roam at all. Y our phone w ill dis play No Se rvice wh en you t rav el ou tsid e of your hom e area . Custom menu Depending on your service provider , the options displayed for the Sy s tem menu ma y inclu de the follow ing: Aut om ati c mean s your ph one will atte mpt calls to a homety pe system before try ing to use a non -home type sy stem . [Se rv ic e Pr ov iderâÂÂs N a me ] me ans your phone will attempt c alls via y our service providerâÂÂs sys tem only . If your service providerâÂÂs system is unavailable, your phone will display No s ervi ce . Ana log means your phone will atte mpt to place a call using an av ai lable an al og system . Whi ch sy ste m sho uld yo u cho ose? By defaul t, your phone is set to aut omatically search for th e most cost -eff ect iv e syst em wh en yo u are o uts id e of your home a rea. For example, if your home sy stem is type A and yo u are roaming, your p hone will automa tically try to use the lo cal homet ype system (the type A sy stem in you r current lo cation). The type B system would be a non- home t ype sys tem. How ever , in a n area wh ere no home o r prefer red system s are av ailable, use this men u to manu ally choose w hich syst em you r pho ne u ses . By setting your p hone to use a home-typ e or a preferred system, itâÂÂs possible for you to re ceive discounted
67 roaming charges. Check with your service p rovider to maximize use of th is feature. In non-preferred systems, normal roaming charges are determined by the host syst e m. Y our phone is designed to sele ct a system most favora ble to you con cerning th e cost of the ca ll and reception quality . Note: When roaming in some systems, y o u may need to have a roaming agreement in order to place a call. If no roaming agreement has been arra nged, a network operator may interrupt and request information on how you intend to pay for the call. If you have more t ha n one phone number Th e c urre ntl y- sele cte d NAM in yo ur p ho ne deter mi nes wh ich sy stem is your curren t hom e sys tem . See âÂÂNAM selectionâ on page 47 for more details. T ext message s and pagi ng When you su bs cribe to th e text m essa ging network service, y ou can re ceive te xt messages a nd pages w ith your phone. See your service provider for details and availability . Text me ssage opt ions Inbox is where inc oming me ssages are receive d and stored. All new , unread messages are kept here. Sav e d is w here all s a ved , read mes s age s are kept here. Erase al l allows y ou to erase a ll text messa ges. Howe ver , unread te xt mes s age s will not be e rased. Receiving text message s The maxim um length of a received te x t message is about 250 ch aracte rs. Y our phon e has space to receive up to 30 text me s sages, dependi ng on the length of each one . Note: T ext messages that you receive wit h y our phone may appear different at times , due to messages that originate in networks other than your own. This does not affect the use of your phone in any way .
68 Also, the maximum length of a text mess age may depend on the networkâÂÂs capabilities. See your s e rvice pr ovider for additional text messaging information. When you recei ve a text mes s age T ext messages are shown in the order that they were received, in the ir order of priority . New emerg enc y message indica tes that the message or page received was sent by someone via the service provider . Eme rgency me s sa ges are sent on ly in situa tions where life and/or prope rty are in imme diate danger . Emergen cy messag e s are listed firs t a nd will overrid e all other m essages. Urge nt messages are also hi gh priori ty messages , although e mergency messages h ave higher priori ty . Messag e r ece ived indi ca tes t h e exis tence of an un rea d message or page. If more than one message exists, the number of re ceived mes sages will be dis played, followe d by the m ess ages or page s in the order t hey were received. Re ad ing te xt me ssa ge s With Messa ge recei ve d displayed, 1. Press Read and scroll to new message 2. Press Read aga in Readi ng opt ions Press Options whil e a text messa ge is displayed to acce ss the following reading options. Era s e will erase the mes sage. Sav e will s ave the m essage to the Sav ed folder . Use num ber captures t he telephone number displayed in the incom ing text mess age, perm itting you to e ither save the nu mber in your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51) , or pl a ce a call to t he numbe r (see âÂÂCalling someone backâ on page 69).
69 Erasi ng a text me ssa ge 1. Wit h the m essag e on th e disp lay , pres s Opti ons 2. Scroll to Era se and press OK 3. Press OK again at Erase message? Erasi ng all tex t mess age s 1. Press Men u 0 1 -1-5 ( Messag es - Te x t m e s s a g e s - Era se all ) 2. Scroll to the desired opt ion: All m essages will erase all message s that hav e been read from both the Inbox an d Saved folder. In box will e rase only th os e messages in your Inbox that have been read. Save d will e rase message s in the Saved folder. 3. En ter your se curi ty cod e and pre ss OK Recei ving a page Your phone will d is play Mes sage rece ived . T he message will display Call: , followed by the name or number of the person wh o paged you . Names will ap pear only if th at person has been st ored in the phone book. Calli ng some one back Th e m ess age alo n g wi th the phon e numb er mus t be vi sible on y our phon eâÂÂs sc reen. Whil e the t ext messag e is displayed, 1. Press Options 2. Select Use numb er , then pres s OK To qui ckly ca ll back a n umbe r in a mess age Press w hile the message (inc luding the phon e numbe r) is displayed. After the nu mber has been dis- played on the screen for 3 seconds , the call will be placed.
70 Note: If more t han one number is on the display, the numbers are displayed in a list. Simply select t he phone number y ou want to call and press . If no numbers are found, your phone will display No num ber found . When your phoneâÂÂs memory is f u ll When you ha ve an incom ing tex t message a nd your phoneâÂÂs memory is full, one or mo re messa ge s, of low est priority , will automatic ally be deleted in order to rece ive the ne w text messa ge. If the messa ge memory is still full, your ph one will display No space: read m essages . Y ou can clear this not ification by pressing OK . Note: Messages are us ually deleted from your Inbox. An incoming emergency message may delete messages fro m your Saved folder. T o uch to ne l ength This fea ture determ ines the le ngth of e a ch t ouch tone whe n th ey ar e sent auto mat ica lly . Shor t se ts the to ne len gth to . 1 second. Long se ts the tone le ngth to .5 second. You ca n set th e touch tone lengt h by pressing Men u 4-2-3-2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s ett in gs - To u c h t o n e s - T ouch t one leng th ). T ouch to nes Y our phon e can generate various sounds, called touch ton es, wh en th e k eys ar e pre sse d. The se are also kn own as D TMF t ones. Tou ch to nes ca n be used for many a uto mat ed, ov er- the - phone services suc h as checki ng b an k b alances, a ir line arriv al and depa rture ti mes, and using voice mail box options. Touch t ones can b e sent only when a call is act ive. Storing touc h tone string s Store touc h tone st rings the sa me way y ou store phon e numbers ( see page 52 ).
71 You can store a whole digit sequence in your phone book and send it as to uch tones for frequ e ntly-used st rings of numbers . Sending a touch tone st ring Make sure M enu 4 -2-3-1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se tt in gs - T ou c h to ne s - Ma nual t ouch tone s ) is not set to Off . During a call, 1. Press Options 2. Scroll to T ouch t o nes and press OK 3. Enter touch tone strin g or recall strin g from the phone book and press OK Note: Use caut ion when sending confidential information o ver the air when using D TMF tones in analog mode. Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Enter the phone numb er (e .g. y our office v oice mailbox) 2. Press âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. En ter the touc h tone s tring (e.g. voice ma ilbox password) 4. Store t he num ber as yo u normally would Note: See âÂÂSpe cial Characters (for storing and calling numbers)â on page 38 for details on âÂÂpâ and âÂÂwâ charact ers. When you dial this number , your phone first dials the pho ne nu mber , t hen w aits (bec ause of the â w â char acte r) for you to pre ss the soft ke y Sen d . Y our phone t h e n sends yo ur password. If y ou include a â pâ c haracte r instead of a âÂÂw âÂÂ, you r phone pauses for 2.5 s e conds, the n automa tically sen ds your password a s touch ton es. Linking phone numbers with touch tone strings This fea ture allows you to store a phone number in one phone book location and link it to another p hone book location that con tains a tou ch tone string.
72 First, you must s tore the touch to ne string in to a phone book location and then assign it a on e- touch dialing location (see âÂÂOne-touch dialingâ on page 49). 1. En ter the phon e numb er yo u wish to link w ith the to uch tone s tring. 2. Press ó twic e (y ou should h ave a cha racter ne xt to the phone number . 3. En ter the one -touch dial ing location w here the touch tone string is stored ( e.g. if the string is store d in loca tion 2 , then enter 2) 4. Press Sav e and t hen ente r the nam e that c orre- sponds with the phone num ber (this is optional) 5. Press OK Whe n yo u wi sh t o ca ll th i s n umb e r , m ake t he ca ll a s y ou normally would. Th en, when y ou wis h to send the touch tone string, simply press OK . Unl ocked ph one number When the phone lock is on, no calls can be ma de. But if you stor e a num ber i n th e unlo cke d phon e num ber location , you can m ake a ca ll to th a t numb er while the phone is locke d. See âÂÂPhone lockâ on page 53 for details on phone lock. Stor ing the unlock ed ph one n umbe r 1. Press Men u 4-3-2-2 ( Setti ng s - Se cur ity set tings - Ac ce ss code s - Unlocked phone numb er ) 2. Enter loc k code and p ress OK 3. Ente r phon e numb er at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch and scroll th rough the pho ne book) 4. Press OK Calling the unlocked phone number Note: Y our phone must be locked v ia the phone lock to use t his featur e.
73 At the start scr een, pres s W or V once, then or you c an m a nua lly en ter the phon e num ber as it is stored and press . Vibrating alert This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). Y our phon e has an intern a l vibrating feature, so you can set your phone to vibrate when you receive a voice c all. Ac ti vat ing vibrat i ng al e rt 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Custom ize and press OK . Press W to reac h Vibr at ing alert , then pres s Selec t . 4. Use W to highlight On or Off and press OK . If you choose On , your phon e wi ll vi brat e even if you hav e set Ringi ng op tions ( see page 59 ) to Sile nt . Note: The vibr ating alert does not work when your phone is con- nected to any char ger or car kit. Also, if you have chose n the Ring once option for the prof ile youâÂÂre using, the vibrating alert will only vibrate once when y our phone rings. V oice m ailb ox nu mbe r This nu mber dials you r voice ma ilbox. See âÂÂV oice messages â in next sec tion. V o ice messag es V oice mail is a network serv ice that may require a subscription from y our service provider . Once everything is set up fo r yo ur voice mailbox (see below), your ph one wi ll n oti fy yo u when you receive a vo ice messa ge. New v oic e me ssage will appear on the disp lay along with the icon, and you â ll hear a short beep. Y our phone will displ ay the number of voice messages if you âÂÂve received more than one .
74 Setting up your voice mailbox Bef o re yo u ca n ret r iev e a ny v o ice mes s ag e s, yo u ne ed t o store your v oice mailbox num ber . Y our service provider usually give s this numbe r to you. When youâÂÂre ready to store your v oice mailbox n umber , press Men u 0 1-2-2 ( Message s - V oice messages - V oic e ma il b ox nu mbe r ). T hen ent e r y our vo ic e mai lb ox ph on e number and press OK . Th is num ber can be up to 32 digits long an d is used unt il itâÂÂs chan ged. So if you r phone numb er chan ges , you may nee d to chang e your voice mailbox nu mber along with it. Gree tings, pas swords, and p romp ts These m ay vary in different wire less systems . So if yo u need information about how to record you r greeting or how to store your pas s word, conta ct your servic e provider . Y ouâ ll also nee d to conta ct them on how to listen to voice me ssage s once yo uâÂÂre conn ected to your voice m ailbox. Liste ning to y our voice me s sages If New voice m essage is displa yed, just press Lis ten an d follow the prom pts. If youâÂÂd rather listen to your message s later , press Exi t . Y ou can listen to mess ages anytime if y ou press and hold the 1 k ey (or press 1, then ). Calli ng voic e mailbo x will appear on the display . Or if you pre fe r , you can access your voic e mail box by pre ssi ng Menu 0 1-2-1 ( Messages - V oic e me ss a ge s - Li sten t o voic e message s ). Vo l u m e Y ou can adjus t the ringing v olume an d earpiece volum e with your ph one. Earpiece volume While in a phone call, you can a djust the listening volume for you r phoneâ s earpie ce. The top sc roll key increases while the bottom on e decreases the volum e.
75 If an access ory like a headset or a car kit, or one with its own lo udspe aker , is co nnected to your phone, the scroll keys w ill adjust t he volu me for tha t accessor y . Note: Using the s croll keys to adjust earpiece volume functions only during phone calls. Ringing vol ume This is on e of the s ettings in your phoneâÂÂs profil e s ( see page 55 ). It s ets the default ringing volume for incoming voic e calls and message alert tones. Sett ing the rin gin g volu me 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to Rin gi ng volu me , th en p res s Selec t . 4. Press W to scroll through th e options. When you hear the volu me level you wish to use, press OK . W ar n in g an d gam e tone s This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). W arnin g and game tones include those s ounds your phone make s for cond itions such as errors, confirmations, power o n, batte ry low , and re c h arge battery , or so unds made during gam e play . Turn in g wa rni n g tone s on an d off 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to Warning and gam e tone s , then pres s Selec t . 4. Use Wý to hig h li ght On # or Off and press OK _
76 We l c o m e n o t e Y ou can program a w e lcome note into your phone to display a m essage w hen you first turn it on (e.g. hello, your na me, a rem inder , e tc.). The maximum length is 36 characte rs. 1. Press Men u 01-3 ( Messag es - We lc om e n o te ) 2. Enter new messa ge or e dit an ex i sting one 3. Press Options 4. Press W to Save or Era s e and press OK The w elcome not e displays each time your ph one is switched on . Charac ters you enter are added to the left of the cursor . Press Clear to de lete cha racters to t he left of t he cursor . Pre ss W ý or V to move the cursor right or left. See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 for det ails.
77 6. Data and F ax Calls Y our phon e can functio n as a fax /mo de m wh e n connected to your PC or laptop compute r via the optional DLR-3 Data Cable (available through your loca l Nokia dealer). Y ou m ust also have the appropriate fax or data software installed and configured to send and re ceive data or faxes through your phone. Can I r e ceive a d ata or f a x call whi le a voi ce call is in p rogr ess? Y es. Y our phone wi ll di splay eith er Data call or Fax c al l , depen ding on t he type of inc oming c all. If no cabl e is conn ected, th e phone will disp lay F a x call , co nnect da ta cabl e or Da ta ca l l , connect data cabl e . If you have C all er ID, the callerâÂÂs name or number will also be displayed. Y ou must first te rminate th e voice c a l l, the n launch the appropriate data or fax software and allow the software to accep t the in coming call . Can I r eceive othe r calls while a data or fax c all is in p rogr ess? No. The ca ller will rece ive a busy signal. Can I p lace a voice ca ll whi le a d ata or fa x call is in p rogre ss? No. If a v oice call is attempte d while a data or fax cal l is in progress , the phone w ill display End data c all? En d th e data or fax call from your comput erâÂÂs soft ware, or press Back to re turn to the data or fax call in progres s. Getti ng starte d Make s ure your ph one is conn ected to your compute r via the optio nal DLR-3 Data Cable and y our computer recognizes the new hardw are. See the installation and configuration instructions supplied with the DLR- 3 cable fo r more i nforma ti o n.
78 Configuring your data o r fax software Once pr op erly conn ect ed an d conf ig ured , your PC wil l recog nize your phone as an external fax/modem. Howeve r , you r fax or data soft ware m ay al ready be con figu red to use the existing PCMCIA o r inter nal modem. Before you can use y our phone to send a nd receive da ta or faxes, you mu st reconfigure your fax or data software so that it uses your pho ne r a th er t han you r ex ist ing modem. Y o u may consider cr e atin g a separate s et of dialing properties to u se when your ph one is connected, rather than ch a nging a ny exi sting sett ings. Please refer to th e documentatio n or online help files for your da ta or fax applica tion whe n creatin g new dia ling configura tions, or modifying existing settings. T o start a data or fax cal l Note: The r estrict calls feature may aff ect any data/fax calls you attempt. If you expe rience problems , check your call restric tions. See page 57 f or details. 1. Initiate a data or fax call using your data or fax softwa re configured for your phone. 2. When try ing to c onn ec t to the netw or k, the ph one displays Conne c ting... Once co nn ec ted , t he tex t Data c all (or Fa x c a l l ) remai ns on the display for the duration of the data or fax c all. 3. Terminate the dat a call from your data s o f t ware; fax ca lls typically termi na te automat ica lly. Note: A void terminating a call by pressing your phoneâÂÂs key . This may cause your data or fax applicat ion to t emporarily lock up and could cause loss of data. Note: Data or fax calls cannot be initiated using your phoneâÂÂs keypad. A ll data and fax calls must be initiated using the data or fax so ftwa re. T o re ceive a data or fax call Y our phon e must be connected to your PC via the data cable .
79 1. The a ppropriate data or fax software mu s t be run- nin g. Con si de r s ett ing y our d at a o r f ax so ft ware to au toma tic al ly answ er incom ing calls so you can rece ive them while away from your P C. 2. Your ph one will dis play eithe r Data ca l l or Fa x c a l l , depending on the type of incoming c all. 3. Terminate the d a t a call from your data software; fax ca lls typically termi na te automat ically. Note: A void terminating a call by pressing your phoneâÂÂs key . This may cause your data or fax applicat ion to t emporarily lock up and could cause loss of data. Ma n u al se lec tio n o f in c om in g da ta/ fa x ca l ls Certain servic e providers requ ire that you pre set your phone t o receive the inc oming data or fax call, rath er than having the phone au tomatica lly detect th e call ty pe. Check w ith your servic e provider to see if âÂÂpr e-arrangementâ of data and/or fax calls is necess ary. Most popular data and fax programs allow you to send additional initialization com mands t o the modem when the program is launched, or when the m odem is instruc te d to re ceive a call. Y ou will need t o modify you r phoneâÂÂs modem configu ration in the data or fa x software so that it sends the following spec ial initializatio n s tring to the modem: To pres et your ph one to r eceiv e a data call: AT CSP=1 To pres et your ph one to re ceive a fa x call: AT CSP=2 Y ou sh ould only have to make thi s modificati on once; these settings typically are saved as a part of your data or fax pro gramâÂÂs sett ings. Plea se refer to the documen tati on or online help file s for you r data or fax a pplication whe n modifying y our modemâÂÂs in itialization string.
80 When th e software has sent the proper command to your phone, t he phone will dis play Ready for data recept ion or Re a d y for fa x re ce p t ion mo mentarily , along wit h eit her a d or f status indi cator at th e st art scre en. Once your phon e is preset for e ither data or fax rec e ption, you ca nnot rece ive incoming voice ca lls. Y ou must ei ther remove th e data cable or turn the phoneâÂÂs power off and back on to restore no rmal voi ce ca ll receptio n.
81 7. Accessories If you w ant to e nhance your phone âÂÂs funct ionality , an extens ive range of ac cessories is a vailable for you. Y ou can se lect any of the se items to he lp accommodate your specific c ommunicati on nee ds. For availa bility of these and other a ccessories, c ontact your service provider . A few practi cal rules fo r ac c esso ry oper ation : Ke e p all acce ssories out of re ach of sm a ll ch ildren. Whe n you d isconne ct the power cord of a ny a cces- sory, grasp and pull t he plug, not the cord. Che ck regularly that an y veh icle-installe d acces - sories are m ounted and are operating prope rly. Ins tallation of any compl ex car acce ssories mus t be made b y qualified personnel on ly . Use only batter ies, chargers and accessories appro ved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types will invalidate any appro val or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous. See page 6 f o r important bat tery usa ge informat ion. For availability of appro ved accessories , please chec k with your authorized Nokia deale r . Batte ries The following table shows battery options that are available for your phon e , charging times wi th the Rapid T rav e l Charger ( ACP-9U) and t he Standard T ravel Charger (ACP-7 U), talk tim es, and s tandby tim es. Cons ult your service provider for more information.
82 Charging Times Note: The times displayed abo ve are approximate and will allo w your battery to obtain approximately 80% of its c apacity . At this time, the battery s croll bars on your phoneâÂÂs display will stop scrolling. If you wish to obt ain 1 00% battery capacity , ple ase allo w another two hours to âÂÂtrickleâ or âÂÂmaintenanceâ charge. Stan dby a nd Talk Tim es Note: The times shown are approximate, and represent a range for either standby or talk times (not a combination of both). Battery operation times var y according to signal conditions , network parameters set by th e service pro v ider , and how y ou us e your phone. No te: D isp ose o f u sed ba tte ries in acc orda nce wit h any local regulati ons Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BLS-2 Extended Battery Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2S Extended Battery NiMH 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Ultra Extended Battery Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5-6 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Talk Time Analog Talk Time Standby Time BLS-2 Extended Battery Li-Ion 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 m i n 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hrs (ana) BMS-2S Extended Battery NiMH 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 m i n 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hrs (ana) BLS-4 Ultra Extended Battery Li-Ion 1500 mAh 3 hrs 20 min to 4 hrs 50 min 1 hr 1 0 min to 2 hrs 25 min 1 15 to 180 hrs (dig) 15 to 23 hrs (ana)
83 Charge rs and Other A cces sorie s The following chargers and other a cce ssories are available for your phone; ple a se see your dealer for det ail s. Also, refer to the accessor ies brochure that was i nc l ud ed in yo ur sale s pa ckag e f or t he enti re li ne of No kia Origina l Accessories. Stan dard T ra vel Cha rger (ACP-7U) This ligh tweight (1 87g) and durable AC charger ca n be used with all batt ery options. To use th e Standard Travel Charger, plu g it into a w all outlet and con nect the lead from the charge r to the bas e of your phone. The charger can also be used together with the Compa ct Desktop Ch arging Stan d ( DCH-8). Rapi d T ravel C harg er (ACP- 9U) This ligh tweight (1 00g) AC c harger can be used with all battery options. Calls can be m a de du ring charging, even wi th a fu lly di scharg ed b attery . T o use the Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-9 U), plug it into a s tanda rd 120V AC wall outlet, an d conn ect the lead from the charger to the bas e of your phone . The ch arger can a lso be us ed together with the optional Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-8). Approximate charging time s for discharged batteries are s h own at the beginnin g of this sectio n.
84 Rapi d Cigar ette Li ghter Ch arger ( LCH-9) Y ou can cha rge your phone âÂÂs battery from your vehicl e batt ery by using the Rapid Cigarette Lig hter Charge r ( LCH-9). Calls are possible during ch arging. A gre en l ight indicates the charger is ready for charging (when not cha rging) or finished charging ( if it has bee n charging ). The ba ttery chargi ng times are the sa me as t hose for the Rapid T ravel Charge r ( ACP-9U) The inpu t voltage ra nge is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter C harger (LCH -9) when the car en gine is not runn ing; this may caus e the batte ry of you r car to drain. N ote also that in so me cars th e cigare tte lighter plug is not provided with electric ity if the ignition is not swi tche d on . Comp act De skto p Cha rgin g Stan d (DCH- 8) Used to get her wi th the Standard T ravel Charger (ACP-7U) or the Rapid T ravel Charge r ( ACP-9U) , the Compact Desk top Charging Stand (DCH-8) is an econom ical c hoice when yo u need your phone close at h a nd. With th e battery s till attache d, place your phone in the charging stand to beg in charging your phone âÂÂs battery . Charging is indic ated by the scrolling batte ry bars on the right side of your phoneâÂÂs display . When the scroll ing stops, the battery is approximate ly 80% charged. T o get a fully ch arged battery , leave y our phone in th e chargin g stand for a cou ple of hours after the scrolling stops.
85 8. T roubleshooting What if charging fails? If your phone displays Not char gin g , ch arging is suspende d. Make sure the ba ttery is connected to an approved charging devic e and that t he battery is at room tempe rature. Ex treme te mperatures , hot or col d, can affect your batte ryâÂÂs performance and prevent charging. If charging still fails, discon nect the charger from your ph one. Then re conn ec t t he c har ger to you r phone and retry. If y ou still experience cha rging proble ms, contac t your dealer and, if nece s sary, bring your phone in to have it service d. Also remem ber to bring in your battery and charge r. No se rvi c e If youâÂÂre outside the w ireless service area, No s er vi c e will display on your phone. No calls can be made or received, including em ergenc y calls. What if the call doesn âÂÂt g o t hroug h? Y ou r phone can m ake and re ceive ca lls only w hen itâÂÂs switche d on and in the wireles s networkâÂÂs serv ice area. No s ervic e means that youâÂÂre probably outside the wirele s s serv ice area. No calls can be made or received. See âÂÂChecking signal strengthâ on page 1 4. Chec k ca ll res trictio ns mean s calls to the pho ne num ber you trie d to call are re stricted ( see âÂÂRestrict calls â on page 57 ), or your p hone is locked ( see âÂÂPhone lockâ on page 53 ). Note: Check with your service provider for information about when yo u n e e d t o di al a âÂÂ1â and/or a n ar e a co d e i n addit i on t o t he nu mb e r . If you make a mistake dialing Press Clear to dele te the last ch aracter e ntered, or press and hold Clear to dele te all ch a rac ters entere d.
86 9. Reference Information Im po rtan t Saf et y Info rm a t io n T raffic Safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phon e park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phon e in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden s top. The use of an alert device to operate a vehicleâÂÂs lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Remember , r oad s afety always comes first! Ope ra tin g Envi ron ment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always swit ch of f your phone whenever it is f or bidde n to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger . When connecting the phone or any acce ssory to another device, read its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipm e nt, users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the saf ety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Elect ron ic Devic es Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. H owever , cert ain elect ronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals fr om your wireless phone. Pac ema kers P acemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (20 cm.) be maint ained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pace maker . These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Researc h. P ersons with pacemakers: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (2 0 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on;
87 ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; ⢠Should use the ear oppos ite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. ⢠If you hav e any reason to suspe ct tha t inte rfere nce is taking place, switch off your phone immediately . Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider . Other Medical Devi ces Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to det ermine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive t o external RF energy . Ve hicl es RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed cont rol systems , air bag syst ems). Check with t he manufac turer or its rep resentat ive re garding y our vehicle. Y ou should also co ns ult the man ufact urer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Post ed Facil iti es Switch your phone off in any facility wher e posted notices so requi re. P oten tially Explos ive A tmosph eres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instr uct ions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advis ed to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service s t at ion) . U sers are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas) , chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress .
88 Areas wit h a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly mar ked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transf er or storage facilities ; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your ve hicle engine. Veh icles Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or s ervice may be dan ge rous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly . Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone networ k and may be illegal. F ailure to observe these instruct ions may lead to the sus pension or denial of t elephone services to the offender , or legal action, or both. Emergen cy Calls IMPORT A NT! This phone, like any wireless phone, oper ates using r adio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarant ee c onnection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember , t o make or re ceive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate si gnal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain net work services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.
89 Making an E mergency Call 1. I f the phone is not on, switch it on 2. Key in t he em ergenc y num ber fo r your pres ent loc a- tion ( e .g. 9 1 1 or other offic ial emergency numb er). Em ergenc y numbe rs vary by location. 3. Pre ss If cert ain features are in use (keyguard, restric t calls, et c .), you may first ne ed to tu rn those fe a tures of f befor e you c an make a n emergency call. Consult this document and your local wireless service pr ovider . When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireles s phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. Radi o Fr equen cy (RF) Sign als Y our wireless portable telephone is a low power radio transm it ter and receiver . W hen it is ON, it receives and also sends out ra dio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communication s Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. T hose guidelines are consist ent with safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ANSI C95 . 1 (1992)* , NCRP Report 86 ( 1986)*, ICNIRP (19 96)*. Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from u nive rsities, government health agencies and industry reviewed t he available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95 . 1). The design of your phone complies with the FCC and In dustry Canada guidelines (and those standards). *American National Standards Institut e, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; Inte r national Commission on N on- Ionizin g Radiat ion Protect ion.
90 Care and Mai nten ance Y our phone is a product of superior design and cr aftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. When us ing your phone, battery , charger , OR any accessory : ⢠K eep it and all its parts and ac cessories out of small chi ld ren âÂÂs re ac h. ⢠K eep it dry . Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. ⢠Do not use or st or e it in dusty , dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can s horten the life of elec tronic devices, damage batteries, and w arp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to its normal operating temperatur e ), mois ture can form ins ide the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attempt to open it . N on-expert handling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough han dling can break in ternal cir cuit boards . ⢠Do not use har s h chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth s lightly dampened in a mild s oap- and-water solution. ⢠Do not paint it. P aint can clog t he dev iceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, m odifi cations or at tachment s could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠If the phone, battery , char ge r , or any accessory is not work- ing properly , take it to your nearest qualified service facility . The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary , ar r ange fo r servi ce.
91 1 0. T ec h nical Data Wireless Sy s tem Dual-Band CD MA and AMPS We ight 142.5g (5 . 0 oz.) w i th BLS-2 900 mAh Li-Ion Ba ttery Size 129 cc (7.9 cu . in.) Freque ncy Ra nge Lowba nd 824.0 4 - 848 . 97 M Hz (TX) 869.0 4 - 893 . 97 M Hz (RX) Highban d 1850. 04 - 1909.92 M Hz (TX) 1930. 08 - 1989.96 M Hz (RX) Battery V olta ge 3.6 V nom inal Charging c urrent 850 mAh max. Op era ti ng T emp era tu re -30ðC to 60ð C (-22ðF to 14 0ðF) Number of Channe ls 832 low band 1 150 highband Mem ory Locations 200 Memory Capacity Alpha: 16 digits per location Num eri c: 32 digi ts per locat ion Da ta tran smi ssion 14. 4k bp s F a x Gr oup 3 Send and Receive (1 4.4k bps) CANAD A NOKIA PRO D UCTS LTD. â 575 Westney Rd. South, Ajax, Ontario L1S 4 N7. T el: (905) 427- 6654 1-888-22N O KIA (1- 888-226-6542) USA NOKI A MOBI LE P HONES â 6 200 Courtne y Campb e ll Caus eway , Suite 900, Tampa, FL 3360 7 T el: 1-888-N OKIA2U (1-888- 665-4228) (fro m t he USA only) TTY Users: 1-800 -24NOKIA (1-800- 246-6542) (from the USA only) Nokia, C onnecting Peop le, the model 6185 and the Origin al Accessori es log os a re tr adem arks of No kia C orp or at io n an d/ or it s a ffi liat es. The information contained in this phone was written for dual-mode CDM A and A MPS pho nes. T he righ t to make c hang es and i mpro vements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is res e rved. Issue No. 2 9352 1 08 Printed in Canada 0 7/ 99 é1999 Nokia Mobil e Phones. Al l rights reserved.
92 1 1. NOKIA 1-YEAR LIMITED WA R R A N T Y NOKIA warrants that the NOKIA wireless phone and accessories ar e free from defects in material and workmanship. The warranty period for the Phone (Radio) un its and all accessories (excluding carry cases) is twelve (12) months from t he dat e of purc has e OR fou rteen (14) months from date of wholesale shipment from NOKIA, OR fifteen (15) months from the date of manufacture by NOKIA. The warrant y peri od for the Carry ca ses is t hree (3) months fro m the date of purchase or five (5) mont hs from the date of wholesale shipment from NOKIA. During the warranty period, NOKIA will, at its option , repair or replace the defect ive product free of charge. However , if N OKIA determin e s that the warranty conditions cannot be applied, the purchaser will be billed for the repair and shipping. EXCEPTIONS This warranty is subject to the following exceptions: 1. Mobile or fixed installation, which is not in accordance with the installation instructions, published by NOKIA , will void the warranty . D amage c aused by a repair or an attempt to repair by other than a service centre authorized by NOKIA will void the warranty; 2. This warranty covers normal consumer use and does not cover defects or damage to any product which, in NOKIAâÂÂs sole opinion, has been subject to improper storage, liquid damage, unauthorized modification, misuse, neglec t, abuse, misapplication, accident, alteration, improper ins t allation, maladjustment of consumer controls, or abnormal operating conditions, or which has been attributable to acts of G od; 3. Fuses are not covered by the warranty; 4. This warr anty does not cover defect s or damages caus ed by a product which is not appr oved by NOKIA to be connected to its wireless phone; 5. This warr anty does not cover defect s or damages caus ed by improper or defective f unction of the carrier system or by inadequate signal reception by the antenna; 6. Removal and reinstallation costs are not covered by this warrant y;
93 7. This warranty is applicable only to products sold and bought in Canada or Berm uda; 8. Removal, alte ration, or defacing of t he Serial Number Plat e, or the accessory Date Code Labels will void the warranty . In no event shall NOKIA be liable f or incidental, special, or consequential damages, direct or indirect, loss of unanticipated benefits or profits, loss of use of its wireless telephone, resulting from the use of its wireless phone, or its accessories, or arising from any breach of this warranty . CLAIM PROC ED URE In order t o obtain warranty perf ormance, return t he defective unit to the NOKIA Service Centre with transportation charges prepaid (Shipping of the r epaired unit will be paid by NOKIA , and NOKIA shall have ris k of loss or damage dur i ng this ship men t). The proof of date of purchase will be required before in- warrant y serv ice is rendered. Maintenance and service may be obtained in any au thorized service centre in Canada. EXTE NS ION OF W A R RANT Y PE RIOD When a repair is made, an extra 90-day service warranty is given to the labour and parts of the repair concerned. If replacement of a faulty unit is applied, instead of repairing, this 90-day service warranty is applied to the replaced unit. Besid es thi s 90- day se rvice warr anty , th e war ranty r epai rs or replacements do not affect the or iginal war ranty conditions, which are determined by the date of purchase. THE FOREGO ING WARR ANTY IS THE PURCH ASERâÂÂS SOL E AND EXCLUSI VE REMED Y AN D IS IN LIEU OF AL L O THER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BU T NO T LI MITE D TO AN Y I MPL IED WARR AN TY OR MER CH ANTABI LITY OR FI TNE SS FOR A PARTIC ULAR PURPO SE OR US E. Some provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so t he above limitations may not apply to you .
94 FOR W ARRA NTY SERVICE LOCATION, CON T AC T Y OUR SERV ICE PROVIDER/RETAILER/DEALER OR DIRECTL Y T O: NOKI A PRODUC TS LI MITED 575 W estney Road Sou t h Ajax, Ontari o L1S 4N7 For products being returned to NOKIA or its aut horized service centres, the service provider/retailer/dealer shall prepay shipping charges, taxes, duties, insurance. NOKIA shall have no risk for loss or damage during th is shipment. NOTE: As warrant y i s automati cally reg istered, no furt her action is required by the consumer .
95 12. In dex A Access codes 17 Lock co de 44 Security code 62 Access ories 81 Batte ries 81 Charge rs 83 Alarm Clock Power off 18 Setting 17 Snooze 18 Alarm clock 17 All calls t imer 18 Answering a call 15 Automa tic answe r 19 Automa tic redial 19 B Basi cs 13 Answering a call 15 Ending a call 14 Gettin g a strong s ignal 13 Making a call 14 Switching pho ne on and off 13 Batte ries 81 Attach ing the batte ry 3 Charging t he battery 3 Charging t imes 82 Discharging batteries 5 Important batt ery information 6 Remo ving the battery 5 Standby and t a lk tim es 82 C Calculator 20 Calendar 20 Call forw arding 22 Call log 24 Clea ring call lists 29 Dial ed calls 34 Missed c alls 46 Re ceived ca lls 56 Call re strictions 57 Call s ettings 25 Call ti mers 25 All ca lls timer 18 Clea ring call timers 30 Current ca ll timer 32 Life ti mer 43 Call w aiting 26 Calle r ID 27 Calling card 27 Mak ing calling card c alls 29 Storing c a lling c ards 27 Care and mainte nance 90 Charging 3 Chargers 83 When is a goo d time to cha rge ? 4 Whe n is charging comple te? 4 Clea r call lists 29 Clea r timers 30 Clock 30 Alarm clock 17 Conf eren ce ca lls 32 Cool features 7 Alarm clock 17 Calendar 20 Call log 24 CLI ringing tones 33 Conf eren ce ca lls 32
96 Current c all timer 32 Games 39 One-to uch dia ling 49 Profiles 55 Recalli ng numbers by name 53 Restrict calls 57 Text messages 67 Vibrating alert 73 Current c all timer 32 Custom me nu 66 D Data and fax calls 34 Data calls 77 Configurin g software 78 Gettin g sta rted 77 Manual s election 79 Prearranged 79 Receiv ing 78 Startin g a c all 78 Dialed calls 34 E Ea rpie ce vol u me 74 Editing 123 mode 37 ABC mode 36 Special ch aracters 37 Eme rgen cy ca lls 34 , 88 Eme rg en cy ke y 9 35 Eme rg en cy ke y 9 35 Ending a call 14 Entering le tters and numbers 36 Er asi ng n ame s an d nu mb ers 53 F Fax and data calls 34 Fax ca lls 77 Config uring softwa re 78 Gett in g star t ed 77 Man ual selectio n 79 Prear rang ed 79 Re ceiving 78 Starting a c all 78 G Game s 39 Ge tt ing con ne cte d 3 I Inbox 41 In-call me nu 41 K Keyg ua rd 15 Activatin g Key guard 15 Dea ct ivating Ke ygu ard 15 Keyp ad t one s 42 L Lan guages 42 Last numbe r redial 43 Life ti mer 43 Lights 43 Lo ck co de 44 Chan ging your lock cod e 44 Phone lock 53 M Maki ng a cal l 14 Mak ing calling ca rd calls 29 Manu al touch t ones 44 Memory statu s 45 Menu and subm enu numbe ring 10 Message al ert to ne 45 Messages 45
97 Microphone 46 Muting and unmuting 46 Misse d calls 46 N NAM Selection 47 NAM update 48 Network featu re settin g 48 Network services Cal l Forwarding 22 Call Wa iting 26 Cal ler ID 27 Confere nce ca lls 32 Te xt me ssages 67 Voice messag es 73 O One-to uch dia ling 49 P Paging 67 Receiving a page 69 Phone book 51 Erasing names and numbers 53 Recalli ng names and numbers 52 Recalli ng numbers by name 53 Scrolling vie w 61 Storing names and numbers 52 Phone loc k 53 Lock co de 44 Unlocked ph one number 72 Phone settings 54 Profiles 55 Accessing profiles 55 Customizin g profiles 55 Keypad tone s 42 Lights 43 Message al ert to ne 45 Rena ming profiles 56 Ringing opti ons 60 Ring ing tones 60 Ring ing volume 75 Selectin g profiles 55 Vibrating alert 73 Warning and gam e tones 75 Q Quic k savin g numbe rs 64 R Ready sc r een 8 Reca lling name s and num ber s 52 Reca lling numbers by name 53 Re ceived ca lls 56 Redia ling Last numbe r redial 43 Referenc e information 86 Restoring factory settings 57 Re s tri ct calls 57 Ringing opti ons 60 Ring ing tones 60 Ring ing volume 75 Roamin g 65 Roamin g indicators 65 S Safety At a glance 1 Important safety information 86 Using this guide 2 Scroll bar 9 Scroll k e y 9
98 Scrolling vie w 61 Security code 62 , 62 Cha nging yo ur se curity code 62 Security settings 62 Send calle r ID 63 Service Types 65 Setting t ime (manual) 30 Setting t ime (network ) 31 Settings 64 Signal strength 13 Softkeys 8 Special chara cters (names) 37 Special charact ers (numbers) 38 Storing a calling card 27 Storing name s and numbers 52 Qui ck sa ve 64 Summa ry of menu items 11 Switching ph one on and off 13 Synchronization 64 System choices 65 Syst em se le ctio n 64 Roaming 65 T Techni cal data 91 Text messages 67 Erasing text messag es 69 Inbox 41 Receiv ing text mes s age s 67 Touch ton es 70 Manua l touch tones 44 Touch tone len gth 70 Troubleshootin g 85 U Unlocked ph one number 72 Use number 24 Using your phone 8 Navigating tools 8 Menu a nd subme nu numberin g 10 Scroll bar 9 Scroll key 9 Softke ys 8 V Vibrating alert 73 Voice messag es 73 Gre eti ngs, p assw ord s, and prompts 74 Listen ing to your vo ice message s 74 Setting up yo ur voice mailbox 74 Volume 74 Ea rpie ce vo l u me 74 Ringing volum e 75 W Warning and game tones 75 Welcom e note 76 Y Your phone A to Z 17
Keys (Scroll ke ys) Scrol l through menus, sub- menus, a nd the phone book. Press and hold for continuous scrolling. ( Power key) Press and hold to turn your phone on or off. (S oftk eys ) Thei r curr ent function is dis- played abov e the key; t hese labels change when accessing the v ariou s phone features. Push this key t o end a phone cal l or to return to t he sta rt scr een. Use this k ey to dial and answer phone calls. Menu Names Fixe d ante nn a Do not att empt to extend or remov e! Pre ss t o sele ct upper or lower case let ters when editing text. Pr ess and hold while or is displayed to enter numbers ra ther th an letters. Press this key to select special characters when entering text and numbers. Earpi ece Press the s croll keys up or down during a call to adjust the lis- tening volume. Use this key to enter an empty space betw een letters when entering text.
In di cat ors a n d Ico n s Y ou have an ac tive call . The phone i s waitin g for you to enter num bers or text. Y ou have turned off your phoneâÂÂs keypad tones, warning tones , mes sage alert tones, and se t y our ringing t one to Sile nt . K eyguard has be en activated to help preve nt any accident al keypres s es . Y o u have on e or more v oice messa ges waitin g. Y ou have one or more unread tex t messages waiting. Dig it al se r v ice is a v ail a b le . Y our phone is roaming outside of your home system/ area. Any charac ters you enter will be u pper-cas e letter s or number s . Pres s the # key to swi tc h letter cas e. Any characters you enter will be l ower-case letters or number s . Pres s the # key to swi tc h letter cas e. Appears wh en you press and ho ld th e # key while editin g text. Only n umbers can be ent ered whil e in this mode. The alarm clock is s et. Y our phone is ready to place or receive a data call. Y ou have a reminder in your calendar to do something (appears only on Calendar displ ay). Y ou hav e a reminder in your calendar that itâÂÂs someoneâÂÂs birthday (appears only on Calendar display). Y ou have a reminder in you r c alendar to c al l som eone (appears only on Calendar displ ay). Y ou hav e a reminder in your calendar of a meeting (appears only on Calendar displ ay).
i Table of C on ten ts 1. Safety At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attac hing your batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chargin g your ne w bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 When is a good ti me to charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 When is charging complet e? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Disc harging NiMH batt eries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Removi ng the bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Impor tant Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. Using Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 What is t he âÂÂs tart scree nâÂÂ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Navigat ing tool s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Scrolling th rough the main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Menu and s ubmenu numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Usin g Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Help Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Summary of Menu I te ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Switch ing the phone on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Gett ing a strong signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Makin g a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Endin g a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Answ eri ng a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Key g uard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 5. Your Phone A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Access codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Alarm cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Auto matic ans wer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Auto mati c redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Cal culator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cal endar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cal l forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Cal l log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Cal l restrict i ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Cal l sett ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Cal l timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Cal l waitin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6
ii Cal ler ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cal ling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cle a r cal l list s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Cle ar t imers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Confe rence call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Curre nt call ti m er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Custom Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Assigning a custom ringing tone to a name an d numbe r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Removin g a name and n u mber from the list . . . . . 33 Data an d fax calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Dial ed c all s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Earpie ce volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emerge nc y calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 Emerge nc y key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Enterin g text an d numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Fax c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 In- call men u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Key p ad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Lang u age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Las t nu mber redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Life t imer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Ligh ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 List en to voi ce mess ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Loc k c ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Changi ng your loc k code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Manual touch to nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Memory st atus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Message alert ton e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Micr ophone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Miss ed call s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 NAM sel ec tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 NAM update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Network fe ature sett ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Network s ervice s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 One- touch diali ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
iii Paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Access ing the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Storin g a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Changi n g a number stored wit h a name . . . . . . . . 52 Reca lling n ame s and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Reca lling n umbers by name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Erasi n g stored names and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Erasi n g your entire ph one book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Phone l o ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Phone set tin g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Customizing profiles and other options . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Ren aming profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rece ived cal l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rest ore fac tory se t tings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Rest rict cal ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Restri cting incom ing and outgoing calls . . . . . . . . 57 Adding outgoin g and incoming c all restrictions . . 58 Ringi ng options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ring i ng tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ring i ng volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Scrolling vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Securi ty settin gs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Securi t y code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Changi n g your securit y code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Send own call er ID wi th next call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 Storin g a name and number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Quic k save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 System Select ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Roamin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Roamin g indi cato rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 System choic es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 Custom menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 If you have more than one phon e number . . . . . . 67 Text messages an d paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Readi n g text message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Erasi ng a text mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Erasi ng all tex t messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 Rece i ving a page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
iv Tou ch tone le ngt h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Tou ch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Storin g tou ch tone strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Sendin g a touch tone st ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Unloc ked phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Vibrat ing alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Voi ce mailbox n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Voi ce message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Settin g up your voic e m ailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 Gree tings, passwords, an d prompt s. . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 List e ning to yo ur voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Vol ume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Earpie ce volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Ring i ng volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 Warni ng and game ton es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Welc ome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 6. Data and Fax Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Gett ing start ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Config u ring your data or fax soft ware . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 To start a data or fax call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 To rec ei ve a data or fax call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 Manual s election of incoming data/fax calls . . . . . . . 79 7. Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Batte ri es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Chargin g Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Standby and Ta lk Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Charge rs an d Other Accessori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 8. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 9. Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 10. Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 11. Nokia 1-Year Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . 92 12. Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 6185ugv2infcTOC . fm P a ge iv Wednesday, August 25, 1999 11:37 AM
1 1. Safety At A Glance Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. F ailure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, âÂÂImportant Safety Informationâ on page 86 . Roa d Sa fety C omes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand-held phone while dr iv i ng; par k t he vehic le first. Switc h Of f In Ho spita ls Switch off your phone when near medical equipment. Follow any regulations or rules in force. Swit ch Off On Aircr aft Mobile phones can cause interference. Using them on aircraft is illegal. Switc h Of f W he n Re fu eling Do not use the phone at a refueling point. Do not us e ne ar f uel s o r ch em ica ls . Switc h Of f Near Blas ting Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Obs erve re strict ions, a nd f ollow a ny reg ulat ions or rules in force. Int erf erence All mobile phones may get int erf er e n c e which c ou ld affect pe r formance. Use Sen sibly Use only in the normal position (to ear ). Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when phone is on. Quali fie d Se rvice Only qualified service personnel may install or repair wireless phone equipment.
2 Acce ssor ies and Batt er ies Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. FCC/Ind us t ry Can ada Notice Y our phone m a y cause TV or r adio interference (e.g. when us ing a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC/ Industry Canada can require you to st op using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service f acility . This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is su bj ect t o the cond it io n th a t this devi c e do es no t cau s e ha rmf ul interference. Using t h is Gui d e The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in CDMA/AMPS net works. A number of fe at ures included in this gu ide are called Network Services. They are special services provided by wir eless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of these N etwork Services, you must subscribe to the service(s) from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use. Dis claimer ItâÂÂs possible that you may not be able to activate your phone on all wireless systems. Please see your service provider for details.
3 2. Getting C onnected This sec tion will help you understand th e ins and outs of charging and us ing y our battery. Attachin g your battery Simp ly pl ace t he batt ery in the groove s on the back of your phone. Then sli de th e batte ry up ward until it c licks. No te: Use on ly th os e batteries appr oved by t he phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers appro ved by the manufacturer . See âÂÂImportant B attery Informationâ on page 6. Charging yo ur new battery Y our p hone can b e u sed wit h eit her a rech argeab le Li -Ion or NiMH battery . Note tha t a new batteryâÂÂs fu ll performance is ac hieved only after two or three com plete charge and discharge cycles . With y our phone pow e red on or off, connect th e lead from the charger to the bottom of y our phone. Y ou can also place your phone on the charging st and (wit h t he s tand connec ted to a sta ndard 12 0V AC o ut let v ia ei th er th e ACP- 7U or ACP- 9U AC/D C adaptors ). When t he battery begins ch arging, your phon e will beep once and the battery strength indica tor on the right side of t he di spl ay wi ll b egi n to scro ll af ter a few seco nds.
4 If your phone displays Not cha r ging , charging is sus pended . Ch eck that th e ba tter y is co nnec ted on ly to an approved charging devic e . If the battery is very hot or cold, wa it for a wh ile; chargin g will aut omatically re sume after the battery i s restored to its norma l operating tempe ra ture. I f chargin g still fails, contact yo ur dealer . Whe n a c harge r is not in us e, d isconn ect i t fro m th e pow er source. D o not l eave th e ba ttery co nnect ed to a char ger for longer than a week, since overc harging may shorten its life. Impor tant : If left unused, a fully cha rged battery w ill disch arge i tse lf over ti me. When is a g ood time to charge? Actu ally , you can c harge anytime . If you have a N iMH battery , you should allow it t o completely d ischarge o nce in a while. When your phone beeps once and dis plays Battery l ow , you only h ave a couple of minu tes of talk time remaining. The repetition rate of these batte ry -low warn ings depend on the re ma ining battery capac ity and the batt e ry condition. Th ese warnings are more frequent when youâÂÂre in a call. Note: The phone will not give you the warning tone under cer tain conditions. See âÂÂW arning and game tonesâ on page 75. Once all th e power has draine d from you r battery , youâÂÂll hear t hree beeps wi th the m essage Recharg e battery on your dis play . At this point, your phone w ill switch itself off and y ouâÂÂll need to re charge your battery . When is charging complete? When the cha rge indicators stop scrolling, your phone is considered fu lly charged. However , a slig ht increase in char ge may occu r if your phone is left connecte d to the ch arge r for a couple more hours. This is called âÂÂtrickle ch argeâ or âÂÂmaintenance charge.â If y our phone is powered off the di splay wil l clear whe n charging is c omplete.
5 Charging time s depend o n the type of batte ry and charge r used. For approximate charging an d operating times, see âÂÂBatteriesâ on page 81. Can you make call s while charging ? Y e s, you can. But your ba ttery may no t charge while a call is in prog r ess (depending o n which ch arger you are using). Charg ing should resume once y ou end the call. See "Chargers and Other Accessories" on page 83 for more information. Disc hargi ng N iMH bat terie s A NiMH battery lasts longer and pe rforms better if y ou fully discharge it from tim e to tim e. T o discharg e the battery , leave your ph one switche d on until the battery is drained. The phone will display sev eral messages that th e battery is low and that you need to rec harge it; just ignore th em. Do not a ttempt to dis charge the battery by any me ans other th an those just described. Re m ovi n g th e batt er y Note: Switch off the phone before remo ving the bat tery! 1. Press and hold th e button at the t op of the battery. 2. Slide t he battery tow ard th e bot - tom of the phone. 3. Lift the battery off the phone.
6 Important Batte ry Inform atio n ⢠The battery can be charged and disc harged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the ope rating time (talk time and s t andby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. ⢠Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by th e manufactur er. W hen a c harger is not in use, disc onnect it from the power source. Do not leav e the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since over charging may shorten its life. If left unused a f ully char ged battery will discharge itself over time. ⢠(NiMH batteries only) For optimal operation, discharge the battery from t ime to t ime by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off. You can also use t he battery discharge feature of any approved accessory available for your phone. Do not atte mpt to disch arge th e battery by any othe r means . ⢠Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge: allow it to cool down or warm up f ir st. ⢠Use the battery only for its intended purpose. ⢠Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out. ⢠Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes direct connection of the and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the bac k of the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or pur se. Short cir cuitin g the termin als may damag e the batter y or th e connecting object. ⢠Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always t ry to keep the battery between 5 9ú F and 77ú F (15ú C a nd 25ú C) . A phone with a hot or cold batt er y may t empor ar ily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. NiMH batteriesâ perfor mance is particularly limited in tem pe ratures below 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li-Ion batteriesâ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! ⢠Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.
7 Cool Features Di d yo u kn ow t ha t yo u c a n lo ck t h e keys on yo ur p h one to prevent accidental key presses and phone calls? Or that you can call some one with the touch of a single button? Y ou ca n also stop your phone from ringing witho ut even answering the call. These are jus t some of th e ma ny Cool Features you â ll find in your ph one. Look for the icon t hroughout t his ownerâÂÂs manu al to find them .
8 3. Using Y our Phone The first few days you have your ph one, play w ith it to lear n h ow th e m enu and sub menu sy stem work s. T he more you learn how to acce ss these m enus a nd submenus , the m ore fun y ouâÂÂll hav e with you r phone. This section describes the different m ethods of using your phone m e nus and subm e nus. What is the âÂÂstart screen âÂÂ? The start s creen appears when you first turn your phone on, in its idle state. Anytime you want to get to th e start s creen, press , exce pt during a call (unle ss you want to h a ng up). CAUTIO N: If yo u pres s w hen t he p hone is requesting inpu t (for example, a setting, phone number, name, etc.), th e phone display s the s tart scree n, the i nput is not saved, and the option is not selected. Naviga t ing t ools Softk eys Y our phon e has two soft ke ys that appear below th e display . Their current func tion is indicated by the words appearing above the m. Simply press the corresponding k ey under th e choic e you wi sh to sele ct. This illustration shows the phone at the start s creen. The st art sc ree n alw ays dis pla ys Menu on the left and Nam es on the right. Menu allow s you to ac cess yo ur pho neâÂÂs menus a nd subme nus. Names a llows yo u to acce ss yo ur phone book. See âÂÂUsing Shortcutsâ on page 1 0 and âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 5 1.
9 Scro ll key Y our phone has a scroll key located just below your display . It has two arrow s on it that look like V and W . Press the s croll key up or down to navigate through your phoneâÂÂs menus and submenus . Y ou ca n also u se it to scroll through names and numbers in y our phone book. Also, whe n editing na mes and numbers ( e.g. num bers in your phone book ), you may not ice a cursor flashing within the name or number . Pressing the scroll ke y up or down mo ves the cursor with in the text, allowing y ou to insert let ters, numbe rs, or special c haracters via the keypa d. See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 for more details. Scro ll bar When yo u acce s s your phon eâÂÂs men u and submenus , you w ill notice a s croll bar at the far right of the screen. This bar indicate s where you are in the menu stru ctu re; each â tabâ o n the b ar represents a different menu item. Fo r exa mple, press Men u once. The scroll ba r appears with the first (top) tab displayed. A di f fere nt tab appears eac h tim e you press the W or V key to mo ve up and dow n through th e menu s tructure. The scroll bar work s the sam e wa y wit h sub menu s. Scrolling through the main menu Press Menu at th e sta rt sc reen . Th en pres s W or V to reac h the d esired me nu item . Press Select , Op ti o ns or OK (whi ch ever ap pe ars) to en ter submenus and to choose options. Press Exi t to ex it the p rese nt m enu or Back to go back one le vel.
10 Menu an d submen u numb ering When you scroll to a menu or submenu , the me nu number and/or submenu number appears on the display above the scroll bar . If you become familia r with the se numbers , you ca n use them as shortcuts for a ccessing different menus. Also, see âÂÂUsing Shortcutsâ on page 10. For ex a mple , when you scroll to M enu 2 ( Call log ) the number 2 appears in the top right-ha nd corner of th e display . If you scroll to me nu 4 ( Set ting s ), subme nu 3 ( Se curi ty se tti ngs ), your phone will display 4-3 in the top right-han d corner . See âÂÂSummary of Menu Itemsâ on page 1 1 for a lis t of your phoneâÂÂs features along with their menu locations. Using Shor tcuts Now th at you know a bout shortcu ts, use them as a quick and ea s y w ay to acce ss a men u without h aving to s croll through oth er menus . Press Menu , th en me nu n umber , then sub men u nu mbe r . Fo r exa mple, press Men u , th en 2, th en 3 to acce ss the dia led ca lls fe at ur e ( Menu 2- 3). Press the me nu and submenu nu mbers within a couple of seconds of e a ch ot her when using this method. For a summary of your phoneâÂÂs menu structure, see âÂÂSummary of Menu Items â on page 11. Help Text If youâÂÂre n ot sure how a fe ature works, wait just a few seconds and he lp tex t will automa tically appear for most of your phon e âÂÂs features . Press More to see th e next page of the te xt or Back to exit the help text . After a while , the help text w ill disappear by itsel f.
11 Summa ry of Men u Items 0 1 Messag es 01 1 T ext messages 0 1 1 1 Inbox 0 1 1 2 Sa ved 0 1 1 3 E rase all 01 2 V oice mess ages 0 1 2 1 Listen to voice messages 0 1 2 2 V oice mailbox number 01 3 Wel co me n o te 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Miss ed c a lls 2 2 Re ce iv ed cal ls 2 3 Dia l e d ca l ls 2 4 Cle a r c a ll li sts 2 4 1 All 2 4 2 Missed 2 4 3 Received 2 4 4 Dialed 2 5 Call t im ers 2 5 1 Last call 2 5 2 All calls 2 5 3 Life timer 2 5 4 Clear time rs 3P r o f i l e s 3 1 Norm al (the following options appear in all pr ofiles) 3 1 1 Select 3 1 2 Customize 3 1 2 1 Ringing options 3 1 2 2 Ringing volume 3 1 2 3 Ringing tone 3 1 2 4 Vibrating ale rt 3 1 2 5 Ke ypad tones 3 1 2 6 W arning and game tones 3 1 2 7 Message alert tone 3 1 2 8 Lights (appears only in Car ) 3 1 2 9 Automatic answer (appear s only in Car and Headset ) 3 1 3 Rename (not availab le in Normal , Car , or Headset ) 3 2 Sile nt 3 3 Meeti ng
12 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 P ager 3 6 Car (appear s only after phone is connec ted to a c ar kit once) 3 7 Headse t (appear s only aft er connected t o a headset once) 4 Setti ngs 4 1 Call s e ttings 4 1 1 E m e rgenc y key 9 4 1 2 Automatic redial 4 1 3 Calli ng card 4 2 Phon e se tt in gs 4 2 1 Clock 4 2 2 Alarm clock 4 2 3 Touc h tones 4 2 4 Restore fa ctory settings 4 2 5 Language 4 3 Secu rity setting s 4 3 1 Restr ict calls 4 3 2 Access codes 4 4 Netw ork se rvic es 4 4 1 Call f orwarding ó 4 4 2 Call waiti ng ó 4 4 3 Send own caller ID with next call ó 4 4 4 Net work fe ature s etting 4 4 5 NAM selection 4 4 6 NAM update (not available in some s ystems) óý These items will not appear in your phone until they are acti v ated w ith Network feature setting . See âÂÂNetwor k feature settingâ on page 48 for details. 5S y s t e m 5 1 Aut om ati c 5 2 Semi Au to A (will not appear in some systems) 5 3 Sem iAut o B (will not appe ar in some systems) 5 4 Home area 6G a m e s 6 1 Me mory 6 2 Snake 6 3 Logi c 6 4 Dice 7C a l c u l a t o r 8C a l e n d a r 9 Keyguar d
13 4. The Basics Y ou have pu rchase d a pow erful phone, w ith lots of features. Read th is section for some very basic informat ion on how to use your p hone. A more c omprehensive description of your phon e is covered in âÂÂY our Ph one A to Zâ starting on pa ge 1 7. Swit chin g the ph one on and off Press an d hold t he k ey for two se conds t o sw itch the phone on or off. Switc hing of f with the k ey Qui ckl y pres s the ke y ( Swit ch of f! will appear, hi ghligh ted) then pres s OK . TIPS ON EFFICIENT O PERA TION: As with any ot her radio transmitting device, do not touch t he antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on. Contact wit h the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher po wer level than otherwise needed. W ARNING! Do not switch on t he phone when wir eless phone use is prohibited or when it may caus e interference or danger . See âÂÂSafety At A Glanceâ on page 1 for more information. Getti ng a strong si gnal Y our pho ne o per a tes on ra di o wa ves , an d th e qua li ty o f radio re ceptio n dep ends on t he streng th of th e radio si gnal in yo ur ar e a. Thi s radi o cove rage is main taine d by a wireless network and the quality of calls on a wi reless phon e de pends on th e stre ngth of t he wirele ss radi o signal. If your ph one does not dete c t service at power up, the message Sear ch ing fo r s er vi ce will b e displayed. The phone will continu e to search for available service (digital or analogue) for 15 minutes, at whic h time it will disp lay No s ervic e if none is found. Note: The phone will not work in analog mode while searching for digital service.
14 Checki ng s ignal st rength When at th e start scree n ( see page 10 ) or in a call, the strength of the r adio signal is indicated by the signal indic ators on the left sid e of your pho neâ s disp lay . T hes e ind icat ors will move up as the s trength of the s ignal increases and down as it de c r eas es. Incr easi ng you r phoneâ s signal may be eas y . Try moving your phone slightly , or move towards a w indow if youâÂÂre calling from inside a building. Making a call Y our wi re less phone does not have a dial tone. Simply enter the phone num ber (including area c ode, as needed) and press NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any ot her telephone with the antenna point ed up and over your shoulder . Editing a number on display If you m ake a mistake while e ntering a num ber to dial, press V to move the cursor t o the le ft and W to m ove it to the right. Pres s Clear to delete t he c haracter t o the left of the cursor . Dialing a phone number stored in the p hone book View stored names and numbers by pressing W or V from the s tart screen ( see page 8 ) , th en pr ess Calli ng card c alls See âÂÂCalling cardâ on page 27. Emergency call s See âÂÂEmergency calls â on page 35 . End ing a call Press
15 Answerin g a call Pre ss any k ey except or Not e: If Keygua rd is on ( see next paragraph), only answe rs calls . Tip : Y ou can stop you r phone from ringi ng without answ erin g th e cal l. P res s whe n the p hone r i ng s to mu te the r in gi ng. Y ou can sti ll answer th e call if Cal l or the name of the person wh o is callin g is still flas hing on your dis play . If you don't wish to a nswer the ca ll, it will be forwarde d to your v oice mailbox (provided yo u have a voic e mail subscription). Ke yg u a r d Thi s featu re h elps t o prev ent accide ntal key pr esse s (e.g . whe n you r phone is in your pocket or in your purse) by disabling y our keypa d. If an y keys a re p resse d while K e ygua rd is acti vated, Pres s Unlo ck and the n * will disp lay . Activat ing Keyguard There are three diffe re nt w ays to activate Keyguard. Ke y s locke d will appe ar on the display w hen activate d. 1. Press a nd hold u ntil Ke y s l o c k e d appears (not av ailable du ring an active call ); 2. Press Men u ; or 3. Press Men u 9 at the start sc reen Deacti vating K eyguard There are two di fferent wa ys to deac tivate Keygu a rd. 1. Press Unloc k, then ; or 2. Press a nd hold u ntil Unloc k ke ys ? appears, the n p res s OK wit hin 1 sec ond
16 Answer ing a call wi th Keyguard active Only th e key will answe r the c a ll. Aft er you end the call, Keyguard automatica lly beco me s active again. Some notes about Keyguard ⢠Calls may be possi ble to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or ot her offi cial emergency num- ber). The number is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit. Press ) to initiate the call. ⢠The Emergency ke y 9 (see page 35) will not work wit h Keyguard enabled. ⢠You must deactivate Keyguard prior to tu rning off your phone. ⢠P ressing th e key qui ckly tu r ns lig hts on fo r 15 seco nds. ⢠Keyguard is automatically turned off when the phone is con n ected to a car ki t. Keygu a rd is a utoma ticall y re-ena bled when removed from a car kit. End ing a Cal l Press Note: T o cle ar any characters from the display , pr ess again.
17 5. Y our Phon e A to Z ABC/ abc mo de This allows you to enter upper and lower case alphan umeric characters in to your phone . This is n ecessary for entering names and n umbers into your phone book, as well as edi tin g an y existi ng alph anumeric charac ters. See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 for more information. Access code s This is a securi ty feat ure th at allows you access t o cert ain phone feature s. See âÂÂLock codeâ on page 44 and âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 62. Alarm clock Th e ala r m cl oc k uses your p ho neâ s cloc k and ca n be se t in a dvance t o sound an ale r t at a designated ti me. Y ou can also turn your phone off after yo uâÂÂve set the a larm. Y our phone will a utomatic ally wake up and sound the alarm at t he spec ified time . The vol ume for t he a larm cl ock is determin ed by t he current ringing volume . Note: If you have s elected the Silent or Meeting profile, your alarm will only beep once. T he best profile to use while using the alar m clock is Normal or Outdoor , unless th ese have been modified from their original settings or renamed. For more information on profiles , see page 55. Also, s ee âÂÂClockâ on page 30 for information on your phoneâÂÂs clock. Sett ing th e al arm cl ock 1. Press Men u 4-2-2 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Alarm c lock ) 2. En ter time you w ish to set a larm (e.g. enter 0 7 :00 to se t the alarm to 7:00; remembe r if your cl ock is 24-hou r or am/pm ) . Ex is ting digit s will be repla ced with the new alarm t ime.
18 3. Press OK No te: St ep 4 appears only if yo u have s elec ted am/ pm fo rmat; see âÂÂSelecting time formatâ on page 31 for more information. 4. Select e ither am or pm and press OK Wh en th e a lar m goes of f Press Stop to s hut off th e alarm . Sno ozing Press Snooze The ala rm will g o off again in 10 minute s. If you let the phone alarm for 1 min ute without pressing a key, it stops alarmin g for 10 m i nutes then st arts again. If you tur n off th e phone If you turn off the phone and the alarm is set, the phone switche s itself on a t alarm time, then t he alarm s ounds. To shut off the alarm, press an y key except Sn ooze . The phone displays Keep the phone on? Press Yes to keep it on or No to switc h it off. Note: If you do not make a s election after 1 minute, the phone will automatically shut itself off. If yo u pres s Sn ooze , the ph one turns itself off for 1 0 minute s, then back on t o sound t he ala rm. REMEMBER! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited, or when it may cause interference or danger. Turning the a larm clock off Press Menu 4-2-2 ( Se ttings - Phon e set ti ngs - Al arm cloc k ), then scroll to Off and press OK . All calls ti mer This fea ture keep s track of the approxima te time you have s pent on all calls wi th your phone. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25.
19 Automatic answer This is a setting found in your ph oneâÂÂs profile sett ings, under th e Car and Headset profiles ( see page 55 ). W hen this feature is turn ed on, your phon e answers incoming voice calls after one ring. Not e: Car and Headset profiles will not appear in your phone until you have connected an appr ove d handsfree car kit or a headset to your phone at least once. Activa ting a utom atic an swer 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our ph one lists each profile. Use ýW to high light eith er the Car or Headset profile and press Opti ons . Not e: Car and Headset will not appear in the list unless the phone has already been connected t o a car kit or he adset. 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . Scroll to Autom ati c answ er , then pres s Selec t again. 4. Press W to On and press OK . Note: This feat ure will not function with data calls. Automatic redial This featu re attempts to redial num bers that a re busy due to the wireless network. It will not redial numbers to a busy party . Y our p hone will redial the number youâ re trying to ca ll up to 3 times after y ou hear a fast, bus y sign al. Press to st op the c all a tte mpts. Activa ting au tomatic redial Press Men u 4-1-2 ( Se ttings - Call se tting s - Auto mat ic redi al ), t hen press W or V to On and press OK
20 Calcula tor Y our phon e âÂÂs calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides. Remember! Y our phone must be switched on to use this feature. Do not switch on the phone when wireles s phone use is prohibited or when it may caus e interference or danger . Us ing th e ca lcu l ator 1. Press Men u 7 ( Calculator ) 2. With the s creen tha t contain s a âÂÂ0 âÂÂ, ente r the first numbe r in the calcu lation (press # for de cimal point) 3. T o add, press â ( appears) T o subtra ct, pre ss âÂÂâ ( ð appears) To multiply , press âÂÂâÂÂâ ( ó appears) To divide, press âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ ( / appea rs) To insert a d ecimal, pres s the # key 4. En ter the s econd numbe r Repe at th ese steps as ne eded. If yo u nee d to er ase any mistake s, press Clear to c l ear o n e num ber at a time. 5. Press Options . W ith Equa ls # highlight ed /# pre ss OK Note: Y ou can also choose Ad d , Subt ract , Mu ltiply , and Divid e from the list of options. Calendar The cale ndar helps you kee p track of appointme nts, birthdays or meeti ngs . It c an e ven s ound a n alarm when itâ s time for you to make a call or go to a meeting. Remember! Y our phon e must be switched on to use this feature. Do not s witch on th e phone when wireles s phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Note: Y our phone must remain on to use the calendarâÂÂs alarm feature, unlike the Alarm clock feature. If your phone is off, the calendarâÂÂs alarm will not sound at its scheduled time.
21 Us ing th e ca len d ar 1. Press Men u 8 ( Calendar ) 2. If you are not in a digit al network, you will be prompte d to set your ph oneâÂÂs time and date Whe n your phone prompt s you for the time wit h hh: mm , ente r the time in hours a nd minute s (using two-digit fields), then press OK Time format (24-hour or am/pm) is set using the Clock . See âÂÂClock â on page 30. Whe n your phone prompt s you for the date with mm/d d/ yyyy , ente r the month and da y ( using two- digit fie lds ) and year (using a four- digit field), then press OK . Tip: Use W to mov e the cu rsor right and V to mov e it left. When y ou enter a digit, it wri tes over the nu mber to the right of the cursor . 3. Y o ur phone now displays th e curre nt day . Y ou can also scroll to differen t day s by pre s sing W or V . 4. Once you âÂÂre a t th e dat e you wan t , p r es s Option s . Then use Wý to highlight the option you want, and press Sele c t. Th e o pti ons a re: Optio n 1: Vie w day With th is option, y ou can vie w the n otes of the day currently on display . Use W to sc roll through t he notes. Ea ch note allo ws yo u to choose the following O ptions : Era se cle ars the note from your ca lendar . # Edit gives you the s ame prompt s you got when you made the not e. Mov e give s you the date prompt so you can move the note to another date .
22 Optio n 2: M ake note With th is option, y ouâÂÂll need to choose Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthday . Y our phone will prom pt you for more inform ation dependin g on which one you choose. Y o u ca n also se t an al arm fo r an y ca le nda r n ote . See âÂÂEnt er ing text and n umbers â on page 3 6 for help with entering information at the Subj ect : prompt. Note: When the alarm goes of f, you can press Po s t p o n e or OK . Press OK to shut off the alarm. Op ti on 3: Era se not e s With th is option, y ouâÂÂll need to choose w hich n otes to erase. If you choose all the note s for the day curren tly on display ( Of chosen day ), or One by one (for all not es in the cale ndar), you r phone prese nts each note to you wit h the optio n Era se or Back . If you cho ose All a t on ce , y our phone will delete all cale ndar not es. When prompte d to confi rm the eras e, press Ye s or No . Optio n 4: Vie w all This allow s you to v iew th e notes of the entire calendar . Use W or V to s croll through the notes. Calendar mem or y emp ty will appe ar if there are no n otes in th e calenda r . Optio n 5: Go to date Enter the date yo u wish to go to. Op ti on 6: Se t th e da te Enter the day and month (u sing two-digit fields) and year (using a four-digit field), th en press OK . Call forward in g This n e t work service is used to forward in coming calls to another n umber so y ou wonâ t miss an important ca ll. Check w ith your service provide r for details.
23 Not e : Before you can a ctivate this fea ture, you should first store the feature code given to you by your service pro vider . O therwise, this feature may not appear in t he menu or function properly . Ho weve r , y ou can use the fe ature code manually , if yo u choose, by including the feature code in fr ont of the phone number to which you wish to forward your calls (e.g. ó 72 4 16 555 1212). See âÂÂNetwork feature settingâ on page 48 for more details. Not e: If the code you stor e is no t c orre ct, the Call f o w ardi ng featur e will n o t work. 1. Press Men u 4-4-1 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - Call forwarding ) 2. Scroll to desired call forwarding feature ( see options below ) 3. Press Sele ct 4. High light Activ ate and press OK 5. Enter phone number at Numbe r: (or pre ss Sear ch to locate number in ph one book) and press OK 6. Y o ur phone w ill attempt to c all the n etwork to confirm the featu re code you entere d in Menu 4-4-4 ( see âÂÂN etwork feature sett ingâ on page 48 ) 7. Once th e f e ature co de h ad b een co nf ir m ed, t h e featur e i s activ at ed Call for w ar d in g op tio n s For war d all calls forwards a ll incoming calls. Forward if busy forw ards calls only when youâÂÂre on the phone. Forward if not answered forwar ds calls if y ou donâÂÂt answ er . Forward i f out of reach forwards calls if you are out of the se rvin g wirele ss network . Canc e l all ca ll f orw ar din g ca ncels all call forwardin g options you h ave made active.
24 Call log This fea ture autom atically ke eps track of nu mbers youâ ve dialed , numbers that hav e called you, an d the amou nt of time youâÂÂve spent on calls. Usi ng call log 1. Press Men u 2 ( Call lo g ) 2. Press ý W to rea ch one of the following o ptions, the n press Sele ct or OK 2-1 Mis se d c alls - See page 46 . 2-2 Recei ve d calls - See page 56 . 2-3 Dia l e d ca l ls # - See page 3 4 . 2-4 # Clear call lists - See page 29 . 2-5 Call timers - See page 25 . Tip: You can dial any of th e phone numbers by p ress ing while the numb er is on the display. Call log opti on s When yo u acces s Dial ed calls , Re ceive d cal ls , or Miss ed cal ls and press O ptions , a li st of options will appear . Call tim e shows the date a nd tim e when the call w as first con nected (if cloc k has be en set ) Use nu mber all ows you to v iew t he nu mb er sto red in the call log, save it in your ph one book, or dial the num ber by pressi ng . Save allows you t o save the num ber into yo ur phone bo ok. Era se will erase the numbe r from the call list. Call restri ctions This feat ure allows yo u to restrict incoming and outgoing calls to and from ce rtain numbe rs. See âÂÂRestrict callsâ on page 57 f or det ails.
25 Call setting s This featu re allows you to access and activ ate some of your phoneâ s features. Usi ng call setti ngs 1. Press Men u 4-1 ( Setti ngs - Call sett in gs ) 2. Press ý W to rea ch one of the following o ptions, the n press Sele ct 4-1 - 1 Eme rgen cy k e y 9 - See page 35 . 4-1 - 2 Auto mat ic re dia l - See page 19 . 4-1 - 3 Calli ng c ard - See page 27 . Call tim ers Your phone automa tic ally keeps track of the approximate amount of tim e youâÂÂve spen t in calls . 1. Press Men u 2-5 ( Call log - Call timers ) 2. Scroll repeated ly to access th e followin g options Last call displays call duration of last call. Note: Current call timer can be a c ces sed b y pres sing Details while using the Last call timer . See page 32 for details. All calls displays call duratio n of all ca lls mad e since time rs have last been reset ( see page 3 0 for details on how to clear call timers ). Life t i m er shows duration of all calls; this cannot be reset (see page 43 ). Clear timers clears a ll call tim ers except the Life time r ( see page 30 ). Call duration s are for the currently -selected NAM (ph one number). Y ou r phone has separate timers for each NAM your phone uses. Note: The act ual time invoiced for calls by your se rvice pro vider may vary , depending upon items such as network feat ures, rounding off for billing, and taxes. See âÂÂNAM selectionâ on page 47 for details on NAM.
26 Call wait ing If you h ave subsc ribed to cal l waiting, you r phone will beep during a call to let you know you have an incoming call. Y ou r phone may also dis play the incomin g callerâÂÂs identifica tion See âÂÂCall forwardingâ on page 22 for details on caller ID. Answe ring an inco ming cal l with call wa iting Press Swap ping between t wo c alls Press End ing the c alls Press to end both calls Activa ting ca ll wait ing Please con tact your se rvice provider for more details on this fea ture. Y ou can al so activate this fea ture with you r phone; simply ask your service provider for the feature code, store it int o your phone, th en activate it. Note: This feat ure may not appear in your phoneâÂÂs menu or function properly until the f eature code has been stored. See âÂÂNetwork feature settingâ on page 48 for more details. 1. Press Men u 4-4-2 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - Ca ll w ait ing ) 2. Press W to Acti vate (or se lec t Cancel to cancel) 3. Press OK 4. Y o ur phone w ill attempt to c all the n etwork to confirm the featu re code you entere d in Menu 4-4-4 ( see âÂÂN etwork feature sett ingâ on page 48 ) 5. Onc e the featu re co de has been confi rmed , the feature i s activat ed.
27 Calle r ID This is a network service tha t helps identi fy incomin g calls. Contact your servic e provider for details. When Caller ID is active , your phone may display the callerâÂÂs ph one nu mber . The ca llerâÂÂs name may als o display if t hei r nam e and nu mb er ha s been stor ed i n the p hone book or if th e wireless network supports it. Call or Call -call er ID u na v ailab le will dis play wh en the wirele s s n etwork doesnâÂÂt re cognize the calling nu mber . Also, Ca ll-ca lle r ID bloc k e d ma y display if the calling party has blocked c aller ID. Note: If you have stor ed a number more t han once in your phone book, and that n umber is s t ored each t ime wi th a diffe r ent n ame, then a name wi ll not ap pear when so meone cal ls from t hat nu mber . See âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51 for details on your phone book. Call ing card If you w ish to use a calling card for long d is tan ce calls, you must first store your c alling ca rd information into your phone. Y ou r phone ca n store up to four calling c a rds. Stor ing a callin g ca rd 1. Press Menu 4-1-3 ( Setti ngs - Call setti ngs - Cal ling car d ) 2. Press W or V to desire d calling card, press O ptions 3. Press W or V to Edit , p ress OK 4. Enter securi ty code and press OK See âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 6 2 for details on your phoneâÂÂs security code. 5. Press Sele ct at the Diali ng s e qu en c e prompt. Use the following chart to determine the dialing sequence re quired by your long di st ance provider . Then press W or V to select the approp ria te seque nce for your c ard.
28 Press Sele ct to confirm you r cho ice. *These calling cards are f requently used with these dialing sequences. Ho wever , they may vary and ar e subject to change at the phone companyâÂÂs discret ion. Note: The or der of the steps to follo w may vary , depending on which dialing sequence your car d uses. 6. En te r access n umber when prom pted for th e calling ca rdâ s acc ess nu mber (usu a lly th e 1-80 0 numbe r listed on the back of the ca lling card) , press OK Note: Y ou can also retrieve t he access number f rom your phone book if it has already bee n stored. Simply press Sear ch , t he n W or V to find the number . 7. Enter c ard nu mber and/or PIN when prompt ed to enter calling c ard numbe r and personal ide ntification num- ber , then pre s s OK. Press OK again at Sav e ch anges ? 8. Press W or V to display Card nam e and press Sele ct . En ter card na me u sing y our pho neâÂÂs keyp ad, th en press OK . See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 if you nee d help on entering the card name Choo sing a call ing ca rd to use 1. Press Menu 4-1-3 ( Setti ngs - Call setti ngs - Cal ling car d ) 2. Press W or V to desired card, pre s s O ptions If you use a callin g c ard from: * Y ou t ypically are required to: Select this dialing sequence: MCI, AT & T T rue Choice, Sprint Can a da, A T & T Can a da Dial 1-800 acces s number , then phone number , then c ard number ( PIN if required ) Access no. ph one no. card no . ne two rk MC I , WorldPhone MCI Dial 1-800 acces s number , then c ard n um ber ( PI N if re quired ), then phone number Access no. card no . ph one no. GTE, P acBell, A T & T, Stentor Dial the prefix (any numbers that must pr ecede the phone number) and phone number you want to dial, then card number , (then PIN, if required) Pr ef ix ph one no. card no .
29 3. Press W or V to high light Select and press OK 4. Enter securi ty code at Secu rity c ode: , press OK 5. Y o ur phone w ill display C a rd r ead y f o r u se Making calling card ca lls Enter the phone nu mber , inc luding any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your c alling card may require wh en you mak e a calling card call. See your callin g card for ins tructions. Press an d hold for a few se con ds unti l your phone displays Card call . Whe n y ou see Wait fo r tone , th e n pre ss OK , listen for the ton e, then press OK . When you se e Wai t f o r t o n e, press OK again , lis te n fo r t he to n e , then pr es s OK . Note: This procedure may not apply to all calling card options pro- grammed into your phone. Please look at t he back of your calling card or contact y our long distance company for more information. Change lock code This fe ature allow s you to chang e your lock code . See âÂÂChangin g your lock codeâ on page 44. Change security code This fe ature allow s you to cha nge you r secu rity code . See âÂÂChangin g your security codeâ on page 62 . Clea r call lists This fea ture will cle ar all dialed n umbers, as well as numbers of a nswered calls and missed calls. Y ou cann ot undo this ope ration, so be careful. Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24. 1. Press Men u 2-4 ( Call log - Clear call lists ) 2. High light either All , Missed , Received, or Dia le d and press OK ( All will clear a ll call lists, w hile the othe r s clear their respe ctive call lists)
30 Cle ar tim e rs This feat ure clears all call t imers (except f or the life ti mer) fo r the cu rre ntly -sel ect ed NAM. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25 for more details. 1. Press Men u 2-5-4 ( Call log - Ca ll time r s - Clear timer s ) 2. Enter securi ty code at Se cur i ty cod e : and press OK Ca re fu l : Cl earing cal l t imer s cann ot be undon e . If you are using t he ca ll t im er s to log or tr a ck t he am ou nt of ti me you ar e usin g y ou r phon e, you may wish to reco rd the call timers before you era se the m. Note: The life timer cannot be r es et. See â Life timerâ on page 43 for details. Clock You can program y our phoneâÂÂs clock two diffe re nt w ays: you can either use the time an d date inform ation thatâÂÂs provided by the w ireless syst em , or you can set it you rse lf with y our own t ime. Y ou can al so cho ose to hide the cloc k if you prefe r . Note: Y our phone also features an alarm clock. See page 48 for details. By defa ult, the date a nd time is automatically set to you r phone by your wire less system . I f you w ish t o overr ide t he system clock, do t he following: Setti ng you r own tim e 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to Ti me s ett in gs , press Selec t 3. Press Wý to Set clock , press Selec t again 4. En ter the cu rrent tim e, then press OK (time will appear in hh: mm ) 5. If the date has not be e n set, th e phone w ill ask yo u to enter the current da te, then pre ss OK (da te will appear in mm/dd/y yyy )
31 Se le c tin g time fo rmat If you cho ose am/pm format, you will notice a small indicator tha t appears to the right of the display e d time. If the indicator is at the top, itâÂÂs in am ; if on the bott om, itâÂÂs in pm. 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to Time format an d pre ss Selec t 3. Press W to eithe r 24-ho ur or am/pm 4. Press OK If the time is not automa tically availabl e be cause you are outside of the digital ne twork, or you wish to rev e rt bac k to the wireless sys temâÂÂs time, do the following: Setti ng the netw ork clo ck 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to Ti me s ett in gs , press Selec t 3. Ob s erv e th e te xt: Set by n etwor k , pre ss Sel ect again If you cho ose Set b y netwo rk , your ph one will displa y Time is se t . Note: If you use t he Set by network option while outside your digital network, you will be pr ompted to enter your o wn time ( s ee above ). Network time will replace the time you s et once you re-enter your digital network. Note: If your bat tery has be en removed or has drained out s ide the digital network, you will be prompted to e nter your ow n time only if the battery is replaced or recharged while still outside of the digital network ( see abov e ). Disp laying or h idin g the c lock 1. Press Menu 4-2- 1 ( Settings - Phone settings - Clock ) 2. Press W to eithe r Hi de clo c k or Displ ay cloc k (onl y one will display de pending on the current se tting) 3. Press Sele ct
32 Conf er ence c a ll This fea ture allows you to add a t hird party to a call. Note: This feat ure may not be available in all wireless syste ms. See your service pr ovider for details and availability. Making a conference call 1. While in a call, enter th e second phone number a nd press Note: You can also make a third party call using the in-call menu. While in a call, press Options and scroll to New call. Enter the number you wish to call and then press OK. 2. Onc e the third party answers , pre ss to conne ct all three parties 3. Press again if you wish to disconnect the third party . Press to drop both parties. Recalling a number from the phone book during a conference call 1. Duri ng th e cal l, p res s O pt ions 2. Press W or V to Names and press OK 3. Press Sele c t at Sea rch 4. Enter name and press OK , or just press W or V to scroll throu gh the phone book 5. Press Curre nt call timer This fea ture displays the runnin g elapse d time on yo ur screen while a call is act ive. Onc e the call h as ended, simply pre ss any key to clea r the display (the displa y will also cle a r autom at ica lly aft er 1 0 se con d s) . Also, see âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25. Activating the current call timer Press Menu 2-5 ( Ca ll log - Ca ll timer s ) and press Det ails . With Curren t call ti mer displayed, pre ss Selec t , scroll to On , and press OK
33 Note: As with all call timers , the actual time invoiced for calls by your service pr ovider may vary, depending upon items such as network features, rounding off for billing, and taxe s. Custom Tone This fea ture allows you to assign special ringin g tones to phone n umbers alre ady stored in your phone book. So when you r phone rings, youâÂÂll be able to quickly ide ntify whoâÂÂs c alling. Y ou r phone will als o display an icon to ide ntify that t his person is in t he custom tone s list. Y ou c an assign as ma ny as 20 n ames an d numbers t o the list. K eep in mind th a t ca ller ID mus t be ava ilable and activ e in your ph one in order to use this feature. Note: If you have selected the Silent profile, your phone will not ring when someone in your custom tone list calls . Assi gning a custom ringing to ne to a name and number 1. In y our phone book, loc ate the person you wish to add to the cus tom tone lis t. 2. With that p ersonâÂÂs name or number h ighlighted, press Opti ons or Det ails and th en Options (De pends on s crolling view of name an d number s elected) 3. Scroll to Custo m to ne , th en pr ess Select 4. Scroll through the list of ringing tones that a re dis- played and press OK whe n you mak e your choice Removing a n ame and number from th e list 1. In y our phone book, loc ate the person you wish to remov e to the custom tones list 2. With that p ersonâÂÂs name or number h ighlighted, press Opti ons or Det ails and th en Options (De pends on s crolling view of name an d number s elected) 3. Scroll to Custo m to ne , th en pr ess Select
34 4. Scroll to Def ault and press OK Customi ze pr ofile s This fea ture allows you to cust omize individua l profiles. See âÂÂProfilesâ on page 55 for details. Data and fax calls Y our phon e can functio n as a fax /mo de m wh e n connected to your PC or laptop compute r via the optional data cable. Y ou must also have the appropriate fax or data s oftware installe d and confi gured to s end and receive data or faxes. (See "Data and F ax Calls" on page 77 for more information). Diale d calls Y our phone automatically stores the last 1 0 numbers youâÂÂve dialed. 1. Press Men u 2-3 ( Call log - Dia led c alls ) 2. Press W or V ý 3. Press to dia l t he n umber yo u wis h t o call Y ou can a lso access the l ast 1 0 dialed num ber s if you press once, the n press W or V to sc roll t hroug h the li st. Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24 for details on other call lists. Dial ed cal ls optio n s See âÂÂCall log optionsâ on page 24. Earpiece volume Y ou can adjus t the listenin g volume of your ph oneâÂÂs earpiece by pressing W or Vý to decrease or in c r e ase the volume . See âÂÂV olumeâ on page 74 for details.
35 Emergency calls 1. If the phone is not on, s witch it on 2. Key in t he emerge ncy n umbe r for y our pr esen t loc a- tion ( e .g. 9 1 1 or other offic ial emergency numb er). Em ergenc y numbe rs vary by location. 3. Press IMPORT A NT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals , wireless and landline networks , as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g., medical emergencies ). Reme mber , to m ake or rec eive a ny c alls, th e phon e mu s t be sw itch ed on an d in a ser vice a rea w ith ad equate wire less s ignal str ength. Emergency c alls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone f e atures are in use. Check wit h local wireless service pro viders. If cert ain features are in use (keyguard, restric t calls, et c .), you may first ne ed to tu rn those fe a tures of f befor e you c an make a n emergency call. Consult this document and your local wireless service pr ovider . When making an emergency call, r emember to give all the neces - sary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not c ut off th e call unti l given per mission to do so. Emergency key 9 With th is feature on, the phone at tempts to make an eme rg ency cal l wh en you pr ess 9, th en . The p hone dials the emergency number pre-programmed into your phone. Note: Y ou can also dial an emergency c all by pressing and holding 9 until the phon e indicates it is at te mpt ing to make an emergency call. Ho wev er , t his method does not wor k when K eyguard is active or when the phone is c onnected to a modem. Note: This feat ure is disabled while playing games , us ing the calculator , or while editing (e.g. phone book entries , calendar , etc.).
36 Activati ng Emerge ncy ke y 9 Press Men u 4-1-1 ( Set ting s - Call setti ngs - Eme rgen cy key 9 ), sc roll t o On to activate or Off to cancel, then press OK . IMPORT ANT! Official emergency number s vary by location (e .g. 911). Only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by Emerge ncy key 9, which may not be the proper number in all circumstances. Entering text and number s Y ou can enter text and/or numbers when storin g informat ion into your pho ne via y our phone â s keypa d. When you see the lette r you w ish to ent er , s imply p ress the ke y associa ted with th at letter until it appe ars on the display (numbers also appear). ABC mode When you need to enter le tters into yo ur phone, it w ill autom a tica lly switc h over to mode. Y our phone displays the icon to indicate t hat y our phone is in AB C mode . It a lso dis plays w hen you a re viewin g names rath er than n umbers. When is display ed, you can enter thes e characte rs: K ey Cha r a ct ers K ey Char ac ters ., âÂÂ?!-1 PQRS7 ABC2 TUV8 DEF3 WXYZ9 GHI4 Enters an empty space, 0 JKL5 (See n ext p age for deta ils) MN O6 Cha nges lette r ca se; long press toggles betwee n ABC/abc and 123 mode
37 While youâÂÂre edit ing a na me, the V key will move the cursor t o the left, and W will move it to the right. Pre ss Clear to cor re ct a ny m ist ak es. If y ou wis h to enter a n empty s pace be twee n charac ters , press 0 for each space. abc mode (Changing letter case) Press the # key to switch between upper and lower case letters. The icon will s witch to to indicate yo u ar e us ing l owe r c ase . 123 mode When storing names to the phone book, you can ente r a number within a name at any ti me. Simply press that particu lar number ke y a few times until it appears, or press and h old the key for t he same result. However , you can do t his more quickly by accessing the mode, without ha ving to scroll through e a ch le tter to acc ess th e number y ou wi sh to en ter . Simply press the # key for about 2 seconds while in mode and the icon w ill appear . While i n this mode , only num bers can be ente red. Letters cannot be entered unless your phone is in mode. Pre ss th e # ke y aga in for a coup le of secon ds i f y ou wish to deactiv ate the mode. Spec ial ch aract ers ( for st ori n g na mes) When in mode ( see page 17 ), you ca n pr ess the key and a collec tion of spec ial charac te rs will appear . Y ou ca n use t hese ch arac ters to he lp whe n storing names in you r phone book. Simply press W or V to highlight the on e you wish to us e and pre ss Inse rt . . , ? ! : ; - # ó ( ) â â _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ TIP : If you wish to ac cess a spe cial character t hat appea rs toward the end of this list, press V for quick er acces s . Also , you ca n ac ce ss the . , â ? ! - ch arac ters qu ick ly b y pres sing t he key whi le in mo de.
38 Spe cial Ch ara cter s ( for st oring and c alli ng numbers) The follow ing special c haracters ar e helpful whe n you store numb e rs to your phone book ( see page 51 ). Simply press the key on ce or repeatedly , and t he following c haracters ca n be stored w ithin th e number seq uen ce. ( p ) cr eat es a paus e when a numbe r is d ial ed ; th e digi ts loca ted to the right of th e â p â a re automa ti- ca lly sent as touch tone s after a 2.5 sec ond pause ( see page 70 ). ( w ) c reates a â waitâ w hen a n umber is diale d. The â w â ma kes you r phone wait fo r you to press Sen d or , then it send s the digits located to the right of th e âÂÂwâ as to uch tones ( see page 70 ). You can a dd as ma ny special ch aracters as you need in a single num ber sequence. These c harac ters cann ot be entered w hile in mode . Erase all (text messages) Y ou can erase all read text messages qu ickly and eas ily fro m the text messa ges m enu ( Men u 0 1- 1). See âÂÂErasing all text messagesâ on page 69 for complete details. Eras e op tion s fo r you r phon e boo k See âÂÂErasing stored names and numbersâ and âÂÂE rasing your entire phone bookâ on page 53. F ax calls Your phone can function as a fax/modem wh en connected to your PC or laptop compute r via the optional data cable. You must also have the appropriate fax software installed and configured to send and re ceive data or faxes. See âÂÂData and Fax Calls â on page 77 for more information.
39 Games Y ou have four exciting game s to choose from in you r phone. Press Menu 6 to ch oose one of the follow ing games: REMEMBER! Y our phone mus t be s witched on to use this f un c tion. Do not s witch on th e phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Memo ry Reve al pict ures to fi nd pairs in as few tri es as possi bl e. Move the curs or with the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 ( right), and 8 (dow n) k eys. Pres s the 5 ke y to reve al pictu res. P ress t he # ke y to jump right over reveale d pictures or move from bottom right to top left. Press the â key to jump left ov er reveale d pictures or move from top left t o bottom righ t. Once foun d, pairs st ay visibl e. Sna ke Feed the snake w ith as many goodies as possible and watch it grow . Use k eys 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), and 8 (down) to turn the snake tow ard food. The snake can only turn 90 degrees at a time. The long er the sna keâÂÂs ta il gro ws, the high er the score . Using a higher level of difficulty incre ases the snakeâÂÂs speed but also i ncreases the point value for each goodie. If the s nake hits its own tail or th e surrounding wall, the game is over . Y ou can a lso try u sing ke ys 1 (up an d left), 3 (up a nd right), 7 ( down and left), and 9 (down and right) to con trol th e sna keâÂÂs direc tion. Logic Find a s ecret combin ation of figu res. Ava ilable figures are shown at the top of the display be fore you accept th e first gu ess r ow . Use th e 2, 4 a n d 8 key s to m ove the cu rsor and the 5 key to select the figure .
40 T o copy a figure from a previously accepted gues s row , start s crolling wit h the 4 k ey , mov e the cu rsor to the desired figure in th e normal wa y and accept the s election with th e 5 k ey . Once you t hink y ou ha ve th e right combina tion, press the ó key . The r esul t is pres ented as a se t of marks over the row . A correct figure in the right place gives a full mark ; a correct figure in the wrong place give s a half mark. The gam e ends wh en all th e figure s are cor rect an d i n the right place. Dice Use this to play other games that require a set of dice if one isnâÂÂt avai lab le. Use th e Level option to set the number of dice, up to six. You can roll, loc k, and unlock each di e as many ti mes as you wis h. When y ou start a ne w game, th e dice roll for a co uple of seconds and the n s top. Use the 4 (left) and 6 (right) keys to sel ect a d ie. Pr ess the 5 key t o lock or unlo ck the sel ect ed di e. Press â to roll t he unlocked dic e again. Gam e op tion s When you sele ct a gam e, you c an choos e from th e following s ubmenus : Level allows y ou to choose th e level of difficulty , exce pt for Dice, w hich select s the nu mber of dic e you wish t o play with. New game starts a new game. T op sc ore will display the s elected ga me âÂÂs highest s core ever play ed with your p hone ( does not appear in L ogic or Dice ). Inst ruc tions will de scribe how th e game is pla yed. Last vi ew may appear in the options list when the game en ds . Co ntin ue may a ppear in th e options list if the game is interru pt ed (e.g. an i ncoming call) .
41 In box When yo u receive a text message, itâÂÂs stored in the Inbox. Y our ph one wil l displa y Message received , alon g with the text message icon, an d you will hear a tone ( depen ding on the message aler t ton e; see page 45 ). Press the Read softkey to read me ssages. Please see âÂÂText messages and pagingâ on page 67 for more details on this feature. In -c a ll me nu While youâÂÂre in a call, you may notice that Option s appears on your dis play . Pressing this key w ill acce ss you to the in-call me nu, whic h allows you acces s to certa in featur es while yo u hav e a call act ive. When you a ccess the in-ca ll menu, y ou may n otice th e following c hoices: Mute Allows you to mute the m icrophone; if your microphone is alre ady muted, Mut e will chan ge to Unm ute (see âÂÂMicrophoneâ on page 46) T ou c h to ne s Allows you to ma nually en ter a touc h tone string or s earch for one in your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51) Me nu Allow s you access to yo ur pho neâÂÂs menu Names Allows you access to your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51) New call Allows you to place th e call to the th ird party when maki ng a c onferen ce call (see "Conference c all" on page 32) Keygua rd This feature disables th e keypad to protect against accide nt al ke ypre ss es. See âÂÂKey guardâ on page 15 for more details.
42 K eypad tones This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It se ts the vol um e of the to ne y ou h ear wh en yo u press yo ur phon e âÂÂs keys. Note that if you choose th e Sile nt profile , keyp ad tones will be turn ed off. Setti ng th e ke ypad ton es 1. Press Men u 3 ( Prof iles ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to hig hl ig ht t he profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize and press OK . P ress W to Ke y p a d t on e s and press Sel ect 4. Press W to scroll through th e options; y our phone plays a s ample of each. Pre ss OK for the one you wa nt. Lan gua ge Because many wireless phone cust omers s peak En glish as a second language , your phone allow s you to cho ose you r phon eâÂÂs disp layed language . Choosing a language for your phone 1. Press Men u 4-2-5 ( Set ti ngs - Phon e se tt in gs - Langua ge ) 2. Use W or V to select t he la nguage you w ish to u se and press OK You can cho ose f rom Eng lis h, French , Spani sh, Po rtug uese, Chin ese (tradi tion al), Chines e (sim plifie d) or Hebre w. Last cal l timer This fea ture displays the duration of your la s t ca ll. See âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25.
43 Last numb e r redial When you wan t to call y our last dia led nu mber , Press , t hen aga in Note: Y ou must be at the start sc reen before you press Letter case Y ou can change from uppe r to lower case when entering letters in to your ph one . See â abc mode (Changing letter case)â on page 37 f or more details. Life timer The life tim er display s the approximate tota l time of all calls dialed and receive d with your phone (in hours and minute s only). The life timer cannot be reset. Press Men u 2-5-3 ( Call log - Call t imers - Life timer ) to view your phoneâ s life time r . Note: The act ual time invoiced for calls by your se rvice pro vider may vary , depending upon items such as network feat ures, rounding off for billing, and taxes. Also, see âÂÂCall timersâ on page 25. Lig hts This is one of t he settings in your ph oneâÂÂs Car profile ( see page 55 ). T his feat u re d et erm ines wh eth er t he li ght s are on only when y ou use your phon e , or if they are on at all times. T his setting w orks only w hen your ph one is connec ted to a c ar kit. 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi le s ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . Not e: Car will not appear in the list until the phone has been connected to a car kit at least one time. 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to hig hl ight Lights an d pre ss Selec t .
44 4. Use W to scroll throug h you r choice s a nd press OK If you sele ct Auto mati c , you r phon eâ s li ght s a re tu rn ed off within fifteen secon ds if no keys are pre ssed. If On is selecte d, then t he lights will re main on t he entire time you r phone is conne cted t o the c ar kit. Liste n to voi ce message s This fea ture allows you to acc e ss you r voice messages. See âÂÂV oice messages â on page 73 for c omplete details. Lock co de Y ou â ll nee d the lock code to activat e and deac tivate Phone Loc k ( see page 53 ) , o r t o c h a n g e y o u r l o c k c o d e . T h e default loc k code is 1234 . If you e nter an incorre ct lock code fiv e time s in a row , your phone w i ll prompt you for the sec urity code ( see page 62 ). Changing your lock co de In a lock code, only numeric chara cters are acc epted. 1. Enter Menu 4-3-2-3 ( Se ttings - Secu rity set tings - Ac ce ss code s - Ch an ge l oc k c ode ) 2. En ter lock cod e at Ent e r lo ck code: an d pr ess OK 3. Enter ne w loc k code, press OK 4. V e rify new lock code, pre s s OK Note: When you c hange your lock code, make sure you store it in a safe place, away f rom your phone. Avoid entering acces s codes similar to emergency number s to prevent accident al emergency calls. Manual touch tones This set ting determin es how lon g touch tone s are produced as you press the key s on the k e ypad. Note that touch to nes are s ometimes called DTMF tone s . See âÂÂTouch tone lengthâ on page 70 f or details.
45 Settin g man ual t ouch tones Press Menu 4-2-3-1 ( Setti ngs - Phon e sett ings - Touc h to nes - Manu a l touch ton e s ) and h ighlight one of t he following opt ions, then pre s s OK. Co ntin uous means t he tone sound s for as lo ng as you pre ss and hold the k e y. Fixed sets the tone length t o .1 sec ond, regardles s of how long you press the key. Of f turns the tones off, and no tones will be sen t when you pre ss the k eys. Memory status This featur e allows you to see how many free and in-u se memory locations a r e in your directory . Also, see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 5 1. Press Names , sc rol l to O pti on s and press Selec t . Then scroll to Mem ory s ta t us and press Selec t again. Message s This fea ture allows you to acc e ss you r voice a nd te xt message s, as well a s compos ing your own welcome note. Using messa ges 1. Press Men u 01 ( Messag es ) 2. Press ý W to rea ch one of the following o ptions, the n press Sele ct 01- 1 T ext messages - See page 67 . 01- 2 V oic e me s sag es - See page 73 . 01 - 3 We l c o m e n o t e - See page 76 . Message aler t tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It s ets th e tone that your phon e make s whe n you get a text mes sage.
46 Also, see âÂÂTe xt messages and pagingâ on page 67 . 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to hig hl ig ht t he profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize and press OK . P ress W to high- light Message alert tone , th en p res s Selec t . 4. Use W to scroll through your ch oices (your phone pl a y s sa m pl es ) an d pr e ss OK . Microphone You can mut e an d unm ute your phon eâÂÂs micro phon e w hile a call i s i n progress. During a cal l, your phoneâÂÂs softkeys change from Names and Menu to Op tio ns and Mute . Muting and unmut ing your phone Y o u can mute the ph one âÂÂs mi crop hone d urin g a ca ll; si mply press Mute . T o unmu te th e microp ho ne, press Unmute . If t hese t ext s are no t avai labl e, p ress Options , sc rol l to Mute or End mut e and press Se lect . Muting and un muting also affect the microph ones of any accessories connected to the phon e. Misse d calls If Calle r ID is av ailable, yo ur phone will keep t rack of th e last 1 0 calls you have m issed if y ou we renâÂÂt arou nd to a nswer th e c all . Y ou can even fi nd o u t what t ime they call e d. Missed calls will ap pear in your phone on ly if it w as tur ned on and in a serv i c e area when t he cal l was m issed . If th e displ ay say s âÂÂMis sed callâ Press List . To c all back the displayed nu mber , press . Press Exi t to go back to the start sc ree n. Mis sed ca ll opti on s See âÂÂCall log optionsâ on page 24.
47 Che c ki ng the missed ca lls list any t ime Press Menu 2-1 ( Call log - Miss ed calls ), then sc roll through the list. When the Forward if not answered option in the Call Forwarding fe ature ( see page 22 ) is s electe d, your phone will not treat the forwarded calls as missed calls. Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24 for details on other call lists. NAM se le ction The Num be r Assignm e nt Modu le (NAM) is the phoneâÂÂs storage lo c ation containing t he assigned phone number(s ) and other syste m information. This informat ion is entered by your se rvice provider when programming y our phone wh e n you r phone is first acti vated. In most system s, you r phone c an be acti vate d in up to 2 different service areas (e.g. one in Toronto and another in Montreal), each giving your phon e a different phone number or account. Only one numbe r can be activ e at a time. When you s elect a phon e number , youâÂÂre also sele cting wh ich system y o u â r e u s i n g a s y o u r h o m e s y s t e m ( see âÂÂSystem Selec tionâ on page 64 ). The first phone n umber displayed with this m e nu is the currently selec ted numbe r . Note: It may not be necessary to have two NAMs for your phone if your serv ice provider has service or roaming agreements for each area in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service pro vider for details. Selec ting t he NAM for you r ph one 1. Press Men u 4-4-5 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - NA M se le ct ion ), 2. Use W or V to select th e phone number yo u want to use and pre ss OK . Note: Y ou need at least one active n umber t o make calls. Y ou cannot change from one NAM to another during a call.
48 NAM up date Th e N umb e r As sig n ment Mo dul e (NA M) u pda t e feat ure may a pp ear in yo ur phone . It allow s you to easil y activa te or reactiv a te y our phone w ithout hav ing to go to your service provider . In so me ca ses, w hen you try t o con nect to your s ervice provider , the follow ing messa ge m ay appear on the display before the call is initiated. 'L o c k' prevents the se r v ice provider from cha n ging the lock code. 'Unlock' allows the provider to change t he c ode a nd re s tr i c t othe rs fr o m activating the phone. If th is ha pp ens, sel ect th e appr o pria t e select io n fo r your phon e. If you don âÂÂt want your servi ce prov ider to chan ge your lock co de, sel ect Lock . If you want to all o w your servi ce p r o vider t o chan ge yo ur co de to p reven t ot her servic e provi ders from ac tivati ng yo ur phon e, press Unlock . If you wish to do neither and wa nt to return to the start scre en, press an d hold . Note: This feat ure may not be available in all systems. Pleas e contact your service prov ider for details about the av ailability of this featur e. Network feature sett ing Call forwarding ( page 22 ), C all waitin g ( page 26 ) and Send own nu mber ( page 63 ) are net work ser vi c es avai labl e through y our service provider or dea ler . When you subs cribe to a ny of th ese se rvices, yo ur service provider or dealer gives you a separate fe a ture code to activ ate ea ch serv ice. Dea ctivatio n code s are u sed t o deac tivate e ach servic e. Once you s tore the appropriate code in your phone, th e serv ice appe ars as a menu i tem. Y ou c an th en use the menu to activate and deactiv ate the se service s. Note: Thes e feature codes may already be stored in your phone by your serv ice pro vider . C heck with your ser vice pro vider to confirm if these c o des are already configured in your phone. Note: If your phone has more than one phone number programmed, any feature codes stored will apply only to your primary phone number , or NAM 1.
49 Stor ing fea ture codes 1. Press Men u 4-4-4 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - N e tw or k fe at ur e sett ing ) 2. At Feature code: , en ter the fe ature code or deacti - vat io n code re ceive d f ro m yo ur dea le r ( e . g . â 72, â 720, etc.), pres s OK 3. W to th e service that the code applie s to and pre ss Selec t 4. W to suboption, then Selec t (Rep eat step as required, based on number of suboptio ns) (Use step four only f or call forwar ding option s) 5. W to Acti vate or Cancel , then pres s OK Network service s Some of t he featu re s in this menu are netw ork se rvices that require a subscriptio n. See you r service pro vider for details an d availability . 4-4 - 1 Call f or wardin g * - See page 22. 4-4 - 2 Call w a it in g * - See page 26 . 4-4 - 3 Sen d own cal ler ID w ith ne xt call * - See page 63 . 4-4 - 4 Netw ork fe ature s ettin g - See page 48 . 4-4 - 5 NAM selec tion - See page 47 . 4-4 - 6 NAM upda te - See page 48. * These features will not appear in the menu unless they ar e acti- vated using N e tw or k fe atur e se t ting . See âÂÂNetwor k feature settingâ on page 48 for details. One-touch dialing This fea ture allows you to mak e phone calls quick ly and easily with th e touch of a bu tton. Y ou mu s t sto re names an d numbers in your phon e book ( see page 52 ) before you can us e this feat ure. Then you can assign a name from the phon e book to a one -touch dial location u sing your phon eâÂÂs keys 2 through 8.
50 Note: K eys 1 and 9 are used exclusively f or dialing your voice mailbox (see page 73) and for attempting emergency calls (see page 88) to the emerge ncy number programmed into your phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Press and hold either of these k eys to initiate the appropriate call. Assig n in g one- to uch dia l loca ti ons 1. Press Names, scroll to 1 -tou ch d ialing and press Selec t 2. Scroll to ne x t available empt y location, (em pty) will appear , th e n press Assi gn 3. Scroll to select desired name and press Sele ct 4. Repeat as necessa ry Calling a number usi ng one-touch dial ing Press and h old the k ey (2 throu gh 8) for a fe w se conds to call the number in th e corresponding on e-touch dial location . Y ou ca n also p ress th e key an d then if yo u prefer . Y our phone recalls th e phone nu mber from the memory , displays it briefly , then dials it. Changing nu mbers in one-t ouch dia l list With this feature , you can assign a different num ber to any one -touch dial location. 1. Press Names, scroll to 1-to uch di alin g and press Selec t 2. Scroll to the location yo u wish to change and pre s s O ptions 3. Scroll to Change , t hen pr ess Sel ect 4. Scroll th rough phone book to select n ew number and press Se lect Eras ing on e-touch dial l ocati ons 1. Press Names, scroll to 1 -tou ch d ialing and press Selec t 2. Scroll to the location y ou wish to erase and press O ptions
51 3. Sc roll t o Erase , press Select , then press OK at Erase? Pa g i n g Y ou can receive pages with y our phone. See âÂÂText messages and pagingâ on page 67. Ph on e bo o k Y ou can sto re up to 2 00 num bers and associate d nam es in your ph oneâÂÂs memory . These numbers are right at your fingertips for e asy dialing. Thi ngs to kn ow ab o ut the ph one boo k: Stored numbers may be up t o 32 digits lon g. Stored names ma y be up to 16 chara cters long. Yo u cannot store ident ical n a mes in to your pho ne (e.g. , John, John); ma ke sure you use unique names in your ph one book (e.g., John H., John W . ) . I f you try to use a name that alre ady exists, Replace? will be displayed, followed by t he current ly stored name. Press OK to replace the exis ting en try or Back to return to the prev ious scre en. Acce ss in g the phon e boo k Press Nam es , scroll to de sired submenu and press Select . About th e submenus The phon e book h as several submenus from w hic h you can choos e . Sea r ch allows you to searc h for a spe cific name. Add ne w allows you to ente r new na mes and n umbers. Edit lets you edit the cu rrent phone book entry . Options lets you choos e you r s crolling view , as well as to show memory st atus . 1-to uch di alin g allow s you to ass ign up to seve n one- touch dial location s ( see page 49 for de tails) .
52 Erase al l lets you erase every name and number in your phone book. Y ou can e rase one name and number at a time by pressing Det ails , the n Option s wh en v iew ing a name alread y in the phone book. Own Numb er displays your ow n phone n umber. Storing a na me and number 1. Press Names 2. Scroll to Add ne w and press Selec t 3. En ter name using the keypad (use # to switch between upper and lower case) and press OK You can al so pres s t he key to inse rt any speci al characters (see page 37 for a list of special char acter s) 4. Ente r phon e numb er and press OK Also, see âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 and âÂÂQuick saveâ on page 64. Changing a number stored with a name 1. Recall stored na me, then press Details to view number 2. Press Options , sc rol l to Edi t and press Se lect 3. Press OK whi le name is displaye d, unless you wish to cha nge it. If so, pr ess an d hold Clear , re-ente r name and press OK 4. Press and hold Clear to eras e num ber o r us e the W and V keys to ed it 5. Enter ne w num ber 6. Press OK to sav e new n umber Recalling names and numbers At the start sc reen, pre s s W or V to vie w name s in directory . Then scroll to the person you wish to call and press to dial the number (phone will dis pla y num ber dialed to confirm).
53 Recalling n umbers by na me At the start sc reen, pre s s Nam es (or j ust p ress W or V ). Th en pr ess th e numb er on the k eyp ad wit h th e correspo nding first letter of the name you wish to call. K e ep pre ssing to g et to th e next le tter on tha t key . Y o u ca n al so r ec al l nu mb ers b y n ame by p ress ing Nam es , th en pr ess Sele ct at Se arc h . Ente r the n ame of th e person you w ish to recall and press OK . Note: If you only entered the first letter of the name and there are several names beginning with the same letter, press W or V until the desi red name appears. Erasing stored names and numbers 1. Reca ll stored na me 2. Press Det ails , th en pr ess Options 3. High light Eras e , t hen pre ss Sele c t , t hen OK Note: You cannot undo Erase functions, so be careful! Eras ing you r ent ire phon e book 1. Press Names 2. Scroll to Erase al l and press Select 3. Press OK at Are you su re? 4. Enter securi ty code at Secu rity c ode: 5. Press OK W arning: This feature will erase your entire phone book, which cannot be undone! Ph on e lo c k This fea ture protects y our phone from unauthorize d outgoing calls or unauthorized acc e ss to information stored in the phone. With pho ne lock activa ted, Phone lo cked will be displayed eac h time you turn your phone on or off. Y o u will be prompte d you for your lock code whe n you press
54 eit her Names or Me nu ( Ca ll not a l l owed will be displayed if you atte mpt to plac e a call w hile pho ne is lock ed). Onc e your lock co de has been accepte d, you r phone w ill function n ormally . Activa ting a nd dea ctiva ting pho ne loc k Press Menu 4-3-2-1 ( Setti ngs - Secu rity se tting s - Acce ss codes - Phon e lock ). E nter the loc k code the n press OK . Th e n scroll to On or Off , an d p re ss OK . Comple te the phone lock a ctiv ation or deactiva tion by turning y our phone off and back on. When your phone is locked, calls may be pos sible to the emergency n umber programme d into your ph one (e.g. 9 1 1 or oth er official e mergency number) including calls with Eme rg en cy key 9 ( page 35 ). You ca n also store a numbe r in the Unlo cke d phon e numb er location , which allows y ou to call t his num ber even thou gh your phone is locked (S ee page 72 for details ). Answe ring a call wi th pho ne loc k on Pre ss any k ey exc ept an d Phone se tting s Phone settings allow s you access to other phone features such as an alarm clock and your phoneâ s language. Usin g ph one sett i n gs Press Menu 4-2 ( Set ting s - Phon e setti ngs ), then scroll to on e of the follow ing options, then press Sele ct : 4-2 - 1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2 - 2 Ala rm c loc k - See page 4 8 . 4-2 - 3 To u c h t o n e s - See page 70 . 4-2 - 4 Resto re fact or y sett ing s - See page 57 . 4-2 - 5 Lang uag e - See page 4 2 .
55 Pr ofile s You ca n adjust and customiz e your phone to whatev er enviro nmen t you find yourself in ( e .g. shopping, a movie, e tc.). Each profile uses it s predefine d settings to determ ine your phone âÂÂs ringing vo lume, ringing tone , message aler t tone, ke ypad to nes, warn ing tones, e tc., for a nu mber of different en vironments . Thes e settin gs can be cha nged at any time, and eac h profile can be selecte d in a matte r of seconds . Note: Restore f actory settings (see page 57 ) will reset any changes made in profiles back to the factory defaults. T h e default setting is Norm al . Ac c ess i ng p rof ile s Press Men u 3 Selec ting a profi le Qui ckl y pr ess the key to v iew a l ist of th e avai lab le profiles. Then press W or V to c hoose anoth er profile and press OK . When you select a profile other than Norm al , it w ill appear on the start s creen. This on ly allows you to selec t a profile; you c annot custom ize them h ere. K eep rea ding to lea rn how to customize a profile. Cus tomizin g prof iles and ot her op tion s Press Menu 3 ( Profi les ) and scroll to desired profile, then press Options . Once O ptions is sele cted, Selec t , Cu stomize and Rename may ap pear as your choi ces. Onc e you ha ve sele cted an d hi g hlig ht ed one o f thes e items, pr ess OK . If yo u wis h t o go back to the main menu, pre s s Back .
56 Selec t activa tes the profile . Cu stomize allows you to customize a profile by changin g its settings. When you re ach one of the followin g se ttings wi thin a profile, press Sele ct . Onc e you m ake yo ur ch oice w ithin tha t settin g, press OK . ⢠Rin gi n g opti o ns ⢠Rin gi ng volu me â¢R i n g i n g t o n e â¢V i b r a t i n g a l e r t ⢠Keyp ad tone s ⢠Warni ng an d game tone s ⢠Message ale rt tone ⢠Lights (appear s only in Car) ⢠Autom ati c answ er (appear s only in Car and Hea d se t ) ⢠Rename a llo w s you t o re na me c ert ai n p ro fi l es. Not e: Car and Hea d se t will not appear in th e profiles list unless your phone has bee n connected t o a c ar kit or a headset. Ho wever , they will remain in the menu once connected for the f irst time. Note: When you c hange a s etting in any profile, it only affects that profile and will not change your phoneâÂÂs normal settings. Renaming p rofiles 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi le s ) 2. Scroll to desired profile, then pre ss O ptions 3. Scroll to Rename and press OK 4. Enter ne w name an d pres s OK again Not e: Nor mal , Car , and Headset profiles cannot be renamed. Received calls If Caller ID i s ava ilable, this feature s h ows you the phone numbers of the 1 0 most recent calls yo uâÂÂve answ ered. Press Men u 2-2 ( Call lo g - R ec e iv ed call s ), t hen W to s c rol l th e nu mbe rs .
57 Also, see âÂÂCall logâ on page 24 for details on other call lists. Received call s options See âÂÂCall log optionsâ on page 24 . Res tor e factor y setti ngs Y ou can re se t the set tings of many of your phon eâÂÂs features to factory de faults (as in a new phone). Resto r ing fa c tor y setti ngs Press Men u 4-2-4 ( Setti ng s - Phone se tting s - Restore fa ctor y setti n gs ), enter security code and pre ss OK . Note: Your phone book, timer s, language selection, security code and lock codes are not res et. However, any profiles you have mod- ified will reset when you restore your settings. Plus, if you are using your phoneâÂÂs clock [versus using the network provided clock] it will reset as well. Renaming profiles See â Profilesâ on pag e 55. Restrict calls This feat ure allows y ou to restrict incoming and outgoing calls. Outgoing an d incoming calls are res tricted from a list of res trictions tha t you create yourself. Re str ic t i n g inc om in g and out goi ng ca lls Upon s electing Restr ic t out going calls or Restri ct inco ming ca lls fro m the menu , you ar e pres ented with 2 options: Sele ct allows y ou to s elect call re strictions from the outgoing ca lls list. Add re stri c ti on allows y ou to cre ate your own list of outgoing call restrictions. Once yo u have acce ssed Add res tri ct ion and have a dd e d at lea s t one restriction, th e following option s will be added to th e menu for that opt ion:
58 Edit all ows yo u to ed it an e xistin g out goin g call re stric tion. Era se will erase any existing outgoing ca ll restriction s. Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to t he emergency nu mber programmed into your phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emer gency numbers). Ho wever , Emer gency key 9 may not operate depending on the type of restriction you choose. Add ing outg oing an d inc om in g cal l re st ri ction s Y ou c an add u p to 1 0 restrictions for outgoing calls, and 15 for inc oming ca lls. The max imum nu mber of characters y ou can ente r for each restriction is 1 5. 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK Note: The message âÂÂCaller ID must be availableâ will display prior to creating an incoming call restrict ion. 4. Press W or V to Add re s tr ic tion to cr eate an outgoing or incoming call re striction and press OK 5. Enter the numbe r s tring you w ish to restrict and press OK , for example: If yo u wi sh to res trict all ca lls that begin w ith 1, ent er 1 If you wish t o restrict all calls that begin with 1416, enter 1 416 If yo u wi sh to res trict all ca lls that begin w ith 905 , ent er 90 5 6. If you wish to ente r a name for th e call restriction, ente r the name using your phoneâÂÂs keypa d, then press OK . If a n ame is not en tered, the nu mber th at is res tricted will appe ar in pla ce of the na me. Note: When creating a new restriction, that restriction is automatically selected (enabled) at the time it is saved.
59 Selecting cal l restrictions 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK 4. Scroll to Sele ct and press OK 5. Scroll to each restriction you wish to use and pre ss Mark ; pre ss Unm ark to deactiv ate existin g restrictions 6. Press Back and then press Ye s at Sa ve cha n ge s? Editi ng ca ll res trict ions 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK 4. Scroll to Edit and press OK 5. Scroll to the restriction you wis h to edit, pre ss OK Note : If no na me has be en ente red for a rest riction, t he restricted number will be displayed. 6. Press and hold Clear to eras e ent ire n umber , t he n ente r the ne w cha ra cte rs. Or u s e W or V to m ove th e curs or to the d esired loca tion and delete a charac ter or inse rt addition al charac ters. Press OK when finished. 7. Edit name if d esired using same procedure as above Eras ing ca ll res tric tions 1. Press Men u 4-3-1 ( Set ti ngs - Secu rity setting s - Restri ct cal l s ) 2. Scroll to Re st rict out go in g cal ls or Restrict inco mi ng c al ls and press Sele c t 3. Enter the security code and press OK
60 4. Scroll to Era se and press OK 5. Scroll to the restriction you wish to erase, press OK 6. Press OK again to eras e res tri c t ion Note: The All calls option cannot be erased and therefore does not appear in the list of restrictions to be deleted. Ring ing op tio ns This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It allo ws you to choos e whet her or not your phone rings, beeps, or rem a ins sile nt when someon e calls you. Th is feature does not affect in coming text me ssage alert tones ( see page 67) . Selec ting r ingin g op tions 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to hig hl ig ht t he profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize and press OK . P ress W to Rin gin g op t i ons , t hen p ress Selec t . 4. High light either Ring , Asce ndi ng , Ring once , Beep once or Sile nt and pres s OK Note: The A scending ringing option plays th e selected ringing tone at a lo w volume, then gradually incr eases in intensity with each ring. Ringing tone This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). It a llows you to choose one of the many ringing tone s your phon e uses for in coming vo ice calls. If you set Ringin g Options ( see page 59 ) to Sile nt or Beep once , ringing ton es are automa tically disa ble d; howe ver , incoming calls can still be rec eived. Se le c tin g r in gi n g ton es 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi le s )
61 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to Ringing tone , th en pr ess Sele ct . 4. Press W to s croll through th e options . After you hear the tone y ou wish to use, press OK . Ringing volume This fea ture, whi ch is found w ithin your ph oneâÂÂs profile set ting s, all ows you to ad just you r pho neâÂÂs ring ing volume . See âÂÂV olumeâ on page 74 for details. Saved Thi s is wh ere s a ved t ext mess ages are sto red. See âÂÂText messages and pagingâ on page 6 7 for det ails. Scr oll ing vie w Y ou have t hree differe nt options on how y ou can v iew t he phone book. Y our choices are: Nam e list shows all stored name s in a scrolling list. Three names will appea r at any given tim e. T o view other n ames in the dire ctory , s croll back and forth through th e list using W or V . Na me li st is the d e fa ul t se tti n g. Name numbe r displays individual nam e s and num bers stored in y our directory . Only one nam e will display on your screen a t a tim e, with the corresp onding phone number . Us e W or V to v iew oth er names. Name only shows individual names only on a full screen di spl a y. To vi e w ot her nam es , us e W or V . You ca n v iew the co rre sponding phon e number by pre s sing Det ails , then W or V . Selec ting y our s crollin g vie w 1. Press Names
62 2. Scroll to Options , then pre ss Sel ect 3. Press Sele c t at Scr olling vie w 4. Press W or V t o sele ct eith er Name li st , Na me num be r , or Name on ly , t hen pre ss OK Security settings This m enu include s the following security fe atures: 4-3 - 1 Re st rict cal ls - See page 57 . 4-3 - 2 Acces s codes - See page 17 . The Acce ss co de s sub men u incl udes Ph one l ock ( page 53 ), Unlo cked ph on e numb er ( page 7 2 ), Chang e lock code ( page 44 ), an d Ch ang e se curi ty code ( page 62 ). Security code Y our phone will prompt you for a five digi t security code for certain feat ures. These features can be use d only after the c orre ct secu rit y code h as been suc cessf u ll y ente r ed. Note: When entering y our security code, ***** will appe ar on the display to keep ot hers from viewing your code. If you m ake a mistake entering the code, erase the last entered digit by pressing Clear (or press and hold Clear to dele te all the digits on yo ur display) . Then e nter the correct code or press Back to ex it the cu rrent feat ure. If you e nter an incorre ct secu rity code ( Code error will appear) five time s in a row , your phone wonâÂÂt accept any ent r ie s for the next fiv e minu tes. Y our phon eâÂÂs default security code is 12345 . ItâÂÂs highly recommended t hat you change this code at onc e , write it down, and store it in a safe place away from y our phone. Changing your security code 1. Press Me nu 4-3-2-4 ( Set ting s - Secu ri ty se tting s - Ac ce ss code s - C hange sec ur it y code ) 2. Enter security code and pre ss OK
63 3. Enter new securit y code at Ent er ne w sec ur ity code : , press OK (must be fiv e digits) 4. Enter new securi ty code ag ai n at Ve r i f y n e w se cu rity code : , pr es s OK 5. Phone will display Se curi ty co de ch a ng ed Note: If you have changed your security code and donâÂÂt remember the new code , contact your serv ice provider. Once you have changed your securi ty code, the default setting is no longer valid. Send own caller ID with next call In mos t service a reas, wh e n you call someone y our name will be prese nted to his/h e r caller ID (if they s ubscribe). This fea ture allows you to block th eir calle r ID (your number will not be displayed) w hen yo u call the m. This feature works on a pe r-call basis. Contact your servic e provider for m ore details. Please be aware of the follo wing: ⢠This feature is only effect ive when calling to a number that is equipped with Caller ID. ⢠This feature is available only when supported by the wireless network, and may not function if you are r oaming. Not e : Before you can a ctivate this fea ture, you should first store the feature code given to you by your service pro vider . O therwise, this feature may not appear in t he menu or function properly . Check with y our service prov ider to confirm if the feature code has been pre-programmed for you. Se e âÂÂNetwork feature settingâ on page 48 for more details. 1. Press Men u 4-4-3 ( Set ti ngs - Netw ork se rvic es - Send ow n num ber ) 2. W to Ye s (to s how your n umber) or No (to not show it) and press OK 3. En ter the nu mber you wish to c all (or pres s Sea rch to ret rie ve the number from the phone book and press OK ), th en pr es s OK 4. Y our phone w ill attemp t to call this num ber wit h the feature code you s tored in Menu 4-4-4 ( see âÂÂNetwor k feature settingâ on page 48 )
64 Setting s This m a in menu allows you a ccess to other feature s. See these individual entries for more information . 4-1 Call s ettin gs - See page 24 . 4-2 Ph one s ett in gs - See page 5 4 . 4-3 Se curi ty se tti ngs - See page 62 . 4-4 N e tw or k se rvic e s - See page 4 9 . St or in g a n a me an d num be r Y ou can save name s and numbers in the Phone book . Either use the method desc ribe d in â Storing a name and number â on page 52 or the âÂÂquick saveâ m e thod described below . Quick save Ente r t he pho ne numb er an d pr ess Sa ve . En t e r a name at Name: if you wish (op tional), the n press OK . Note: T o save the number without entering a name, press and hold Save for 2 s econds. The number will appear at the end of your phone book list. Also, see âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36. Synchroniz at ion Y our phon e supports synchronization of its phone book with many po pular P ersonal In formation Manager (PIM) programs (e.g. Lotus Organizer , Microsoft Outlook, Symantic ACT!) by using 3 rd party software. Synchronization o f contacts and phone numbers be twe e n your phone a n d PC w ill also require the optio nal DAU-9P s e r ia l ca b l e . Check wi th yo ur lo cal N ok ia d eal er fo r t he availability of these produc ts . System Selection Th e Sy st em me nu ( Menu- 5) allows you to modify how your phone will wo rk when you are outside of you r
65 primary or âÂÂhomeâ system. How your pho ne will handle being out of your home area c an significantly affect the types and amounts of additional charges you may incur . Serv ice Type s In each wire less se rvic e a rea t here are us ua lly t wo servi ce providers, referred to as type A and type B . When y ou first set up your wire less service account, your service p rovider wil l infor m you of which system you will be u sin g (e.g. type A ). This is your home system. The oth er sy stem (e. g. type B ) is know n as a non-home type sy stem . Roaming Roaming is a term used to indicat e that you r phone is not in its home area. W hen y ou place or rec eive calls while roaming, you are actually u s ing an other service provide râ s system to complete your call. Therefore, c a lls m ade or received w hile roaming ar e usu ally more expens ive than calls ma de in you r home are a. Roam ing ind icator s When your phone begins roam ing, it displays Roaming . If roaming in a non-preferred system, your phone will also display Roa ming an d a ' will appear at the top of the display . Syst em choice s Y o ur ph one wil l auto matic ally a ttemp t calls usin g a preferr ed sy stem . If yo ur p hon e fai ls t o find a pr eferr ed system , then it will use the selection you hav e chosen with this featur e. Not e: Bef ore mak ing m odific at ions to y our sy stem s elect ion setup, contact your service provider to ascertain how these changes may affect your phone bill. Aut om ati c mean s your ph one will atte mpt calls to a homety pe system before try ing to use a non -home type sy stem .
66 Sem iAut o A means your phon e will attem pt calls to sy stem A unless a hom e or preferred system is available. Note: This text may not appear in some systems. Sem iAut o B means your ph one will atte mpt calls to sy stem B unless a h ome or prefe rred syst em is avai lable. Note: This text may not appear in some systems. Home area means your phone canno t roam at all. Y our phone w ill dis play No Se rvice wh en you t rav el ou tsid e of your hom e area . Custom menu Depending on your service provider , the options displayed for the Sy s tem menu ma y inclu de the follow ing: Aut om ati c mean s your ph one will atte mpt calls to a homety pe system before try ing to use a non -home type sy stem . [Se rv ic e Pr ov iderâÂÂs N a me ] me ans your phone will attempt c alls via y our service providerâÂÂs sys tem only . If your service providerâÂÂs system is unavailable, your phone will display No s ervi ce . Ana log means your phone will atte mpt to place a call using an av ai lable an al og system . Whi ch sy ste m sho uld yo u cho ose? By defaul t, your phone is set to aut omatically search for th e most cost -eff ect iv e syst em wh en yo u are o uts id e of your home a rea. For example, if your home sy stem is type A and yo u are roaming, your p hone will automa tically try to use the lo cal homet ype system (the type A sy stem in you r current lo cation). The type B system would be a non- home t ype sys tem. How ever , in a n area wh ere no home o r prefer red system s are av ailable, use this men u to manu ally choose w hich syst em you r pho ne u ses . By setting your p hone to use a home-typ e or a preferred system, itâÂÂs possible for you to re ceive discounted
67 roaming charges. Check with your service p rovider to maximize use of th is feature. In non-preferred systems, normal roaming charges are determined by the host syst e m. Y our phone is designed to sele ct a system most favora ble to you con cerning th e cost of the ca ll and reception quality . Note: When roaming in some systems, y o u may need to have a roaming agreement in order to place a call. If no roaming agreement has been arra nged, a network operator may interrupt and request information on how you intend to pay for the call. If you have more t ha n one phone number Th e c urre ntl y- sele cte d NAM in yo ur p ho ne deter mi nes wh ich sy stem is your curren t hom e sys tem . See âÂÂNAM selectionâ on page 47 for more details. T ext message s and pagi ng When you su bs cribe to th e text m essa ging network service, y ou can re ceive te xt messages a nd pages w ith your phone. See your service provider for details and availability . Text me ssage opt ions Inbox is where inc oming me ssages are receive d and stored. All new , unread messages are kept here. Sav e d is w here all s a ved , read mes s age s are kept here. Erase al l allows y ou to erase a ll text messa ges. Howe ver , unread te xt mes s age s will not be e rased. Receiving text message s The maxim um length of a received te x t message is about 250 ch aracte rs. Y our phon e has space to receive up to 30 text me s sages, dependi ng on the length of each one . Note: T ext messages that you receive wit h y our phone may appear different at times , due to messages that originate in networks other than your own. This does not affect the use of your phone in any way .
68 Also, the maximum length of a text mess age may depend on the networkâÂÂs capabilities. See your s e rvice pr ovider for additional text messaging information. When you recei ve a text mes s age T ext messages are shown in the order that they were received, in the ir order of priority . New emerg enc y message indica tes that the message or page received was sent by someone via the service provider . Eme rgency me s sa ges are sent on ly in situa tions where life and/or prope rty are in imme diate danger . Emergen cy messag e s are listed firs t a nd will overrid e all other m essages. Urge nt messages are also hi gh priori ty messages , although e mergency messages h ave higher priori ty . Messag e r ece ived indi ca tes t h e exis tence of an un rea d message or page. If more than one message exists, the number of re ceived mes sages will be dis played, followe d by the m ess ages or page s in the order t hey were received. Re ad ing te xt me ssa ge s With Messa ge recei ve d displayed, 1. Press Read and scroll to new message 2. Press Read aga in Readi ng opt ions Press Options whil e a text messa ge is displayed to acce ss the following reading options. Era s e will erase the mes sage. Sav e will s ave the m essage to the Sav ed folder . Use num ber captures t he telephone number displayed in the incom ing text mess age, perm itting you to e ither save the nu mber in your phone book (see âÂÂPhone bookâ on page 51) , or pl a ce a call to t he numbe r (see âÂÂCalling someone backâ on page 69).
69 Erasi ng a text me ssa ge 1. Wit h the m essag e on th e disp lay , pres s Opti ons 2. Scroll to Era se and press OK 3. Press OK again at Erase message? Erasi ng all tex t mess age s 1. Press Men u 0 1 -1-5 ( Messag es - Te x t m e s s a g e s - Era se all ) 2. Scroll to the desired opt ion: All m essages will erase all message s that hav e been read from both the Inbox an d Saved folder. In box will e rase only th os e messages in your Inbox that have been read. Save d will e rase message s in the Saved folder. 3. En ter your se curi ty cod e and pre ss OK Recei ving a page Your phone will d is play Mes sage rece ived . T he message will display Call: , followed by the name or number of the person wh o paged you . Names will ap pear only if th at person has been st ored in the phone book. Calli ng some one back Th e m ess age alo n g wi th the phon e numb er mus t be vi sible on y our phon eâÂÂs sc reen. Whil e the t ext messag e is displayed, 1. Press Options 2. Select Use numb er , then pres s OK To qui ckly ca ll back a n umbe r in a mess age Press w hile the message (inc luding the phon e numbe r) is displayed. After the nu mber has been dis- played on the screen for 3 seconds , the call will be placed.
70 Note: If more t han one number is on the display, the numbers are displayed in a list. Simply select t he phone number y ou want to call and press . If no numbers are found, your phone will display No num ber found . When your phoneâÂÂs memory is f u ll When you ha ve an incom ing tex t message a nd your phoneâÂÂs memory is full, one or mo re messa ge s, of low est priority , will automatic ally be deleted in order to rece ive the ne w text messa ge. If the messa ge memory is still full, your ph one will display No space: read m essages . Y ou can clear this not ification by pressing OK . Note: Messages are us ually deleted from your Inbox. An incoming emergency message may delete messages fro m your Saved folder. T o uch to ne l ength This fea ture determ ines the le ngth of e a ch t ouch tone whe n th ey ar e sent auto mat ica lly . Shor t se ts the to ne len gth to . 1 second. Long se ts the tone le ngth to .5 second. You ca n set th e touch tone lengt h by pressing Men u 4-2-3-2 ( Setti ngs - Ph one s ett in gs - To u c h t o n e s - T ouch t one leng th ). T ouch to nes Y our phon e can generate various sounds, called touch ton es, wh en th e k eys ar e pre sse d. The se are also kn own as D TMF t ones. Tou ch to nes ca n be used for many a uto mat ed, ov er- the - phone services suc h as checki ng b an k b alances, a ir line arriv al and depa rture ti mes, and using voice mail box options. Touch t ones can b e sent only when a call is act ive. Storing touc h tone string s Store touc h tone st rings the sa me way y ou store phon e numbers ( see page 52 ).
71 You can store a whole digit sequence in your phone book and send it as to uch tones for frequ e ntly-used st rings of numbers . Sending a touch tone st ring Make sure M enu 4 -2-3-1 ( Set ting s - Phon e se tt in gs - T ou c h to ne s - Ma nual t ouch tone s ) is not set to Off . During a call, 1. Press Options 2. Scroll to T ouch t o nes and press OK 3. Enter touch tone strin g or recall strin g from the phone book and press OK Note: Use caut ion when sending confidential information o ver the air when using D TMF tones in analog mode. Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers 1. Enter the phone numb er (e .g. y our office v oice mailbox) 2. Press âÂÂâÂÂâ (p) or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (w) 3. En ter the touc h tone s tring (e.g. voice ma ilbox password) 4. Store t he num ber as yo u normally would Note: See âÂÂSpe cial Characters (for storing and calling numbers)â on page 38 for details on âÂÂpâ and âÂÂwâ charact ers. When you dial this number , your phone first dials the pho ne nu mber , t hen w aits (bec ause of the â w â char acte r) for you to pre ss the soft ke y Sen d . Y our phone t h e n sends yo ur password. If y ou include a â pâ c haracte r instead of a âÂÂw âÂÂ, you r phone pauses for 2.5 s e conds, the n automa tically sen ds your password a s touch ton es. Linking phone numbers with touch tone strings This fea ture allows you to store a phone number in one phone book location and link it to another p hone book location that con tains a tou ch tone string.
72 First, you must s tore the touch to ne string in to a phone book location and then assign it a on e- touch dialing location (see âÂÂOne-touch dialingâ on page 49). 1. En ter the phon e numb er yo u wish to link w ith the to uch tone s tring. 2. Press ó twic e (y ou should h ave a cha racter ne xt to the phone number . 3. En ter the one -touch dial ing location w here the touch tone string is stored ( e.g. if the string is store d in loca tion 2 , then enter 2) 4. Press Sav e and t hen ente r the nam e that c orre- sponds with the phone num ber (this is optional) 5. Press OK Whe n yo u wi sh t o ca ll th i s n umb e r , m ake t he ca ll a s y ou normally would. Th en, when y ou wis h to send the touch tone string, simply press OK . Unl ocked ph one number When the phone lock is on, no calls can be ma de. But if you stor e a num ber i n th e unlo cke d phon e num ber location , you can m ake a ca ll to th a t numb er while the phone is locke d. See âÂÂPhone lockâ on page 53 for details on phone lock. Stor ing the unlock ed ph one n umbe r 1. Press Men u 4-3-2-2 ( Setti ng s - Se cur ity set tings - Ac ce ss code s - Unlocked phone numb er ) 2. Enter loc k code and p ress OK 3. Ente r phon e numb er at Numb er: (or pre ss Se arch and scroll th rough the pho ne book) 4. Press OK Calling the unlocked phone number Note: Y our phone must be locked v ia the phone lock to use t his featur e.
73 At the start scr een, pres s W or V once, then or you c an m a nua lly en ter the phon e num ber as it is stored and press . Vibrating alert This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). Y our phon e has an intern a l vibrating feature, so you can set your phone to vibrate when you receive a voice c all. Ac ti vat ing vibrat i ng al e rt 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Custom ize and press OK . Press W to reac h Vibr at ing alert , then pres s Selec t . 4. Use W to highlight On or Off and press OK . If you choose On , your phon e wi ll vi brat e even if you hav e set Ringi ng op tions ( see page 59 ) to Sile nt . Note: The vibr ating alert does not work when your phone is con- nected to any char ger or car kit. Also, if you have chose n the Ring once option for the prof ile youâÂÂre using, the vibrating alert will only vibrate once when y our phone rings. V oice m ailb ox nu mbe r This nu mber dials you r voice ma ilbox. See âÂÂV oice messages â in next sec tion. V o ice messag es V oice mail is a network serv ice that may require a subscription from y our service provider . Once everything is set up fo r yo ur voice mailbox (see below), your ph one wi ll n oti fy yo u when you receive a vo ice messa ge. New v oic e me ssage will appear on the disp lay along with the icon, and you â ll hear a short beep. Y our phone will displ ay the number of voice messages if you âÂÂve received more than one .
74 Setting up your voice mailbox Bef o re yo u ca n ret r iev e a ny v o ice mes s ag e s, yo u ne ed t o store your v oice mailbox num ber . Y our service provider usually give s this numbe r to you. When youâÂÂre ready to store your v oice mailbox n umber , press Men u 0 1-2-2 ( Message s - V oice messages - V oic e ma il b ox nu mbe r ). T hen ent e r y our vo ic e mai lb ox ph on e number and press OK . Th is num ber can be up to 32 digits long an d is used unt il itâÂÂs chan ged. So if you r phone numb er chan ges , you may nee d to chang e your voice mailbox nu mber along with it. Gree tings, pas swords, and p romp ts These m ay vary in different wire less systems . So if yo u need information about how to record you r greeting or how to store your pas s word, conta ct your servic e provider . Y ouâ ll also nee d to conta ct them on how to listen to voice me ssage s once yo uâÂÂre conn ected to your voice m ailbox. Liste ning to y our voice me s sages If New voice m essage is displa yed, just press Lis ten an d follow the prom pts. If youâÂÂd rather listen to your message s later , press Exi t . Y ou can listen to mess ages anytime if y ou press and hold the 1 k ey (or press 1, then ). Calli ng voic e mailbo x will appear on the display . Or if you pre fe r , you can access your voic e mail box by pre ssi ng Menu 0 1-2-1 ( Messages - V oic e me ss a ge s - Li sten t o voic e message s ). Vo l u m e Y ou can adjus t the ringing v olume an d earpiece volum e with your ph one. Earpiece volume While in a phone call, you can a djust the listening volume for you r phoneâ s earpie ce. The top sc roll key increases while the bottom on e decreases the volum e.
75 If an access ory like a headset or a car kit, or one with its own lo udspe aker , is co nnected to your phone, the scroll keys w ill adjust t he volu me for tha t accessor y . Note: Using the s croll keys to adjust earpiece volume functions only during phone calls. Ringing vol ume This is on e of the s ettings in your phoneâÂÂs profil e s ( see page 55 ). It s ets the default ringing volume for incoming voic e calls and message alert tones. Sett ing the rin gin g volu me 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to Rin gi ng volu me , th en p res s Selec t . 4. Press W to scroll through th e options. When you hear the volu me level you wish to use, press OK . W ar n in g an d gam e tone s This is one of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles ( see page 55 ). W arnin g and game tones include those s ounds your phone make s for cond itions such as errors, confirmations, power o n, batte ry low , and re c h arge battery , or so unds made during gam e play . Turn in g wa rni n g tone s on an d off 1. Press Men u 3 ( Profi les ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profile. Use ýW to highligh t the profile you w ant and press O pt ions . 3. High light Customize an d pre ss OK . P ress W to Warning and gam e tone s , then pres s Selec t . 4. Use Wý to hig h li ght On # or Off and press OK _
76 We l c o m e n o t e Y ou can program a w e lcome note into your phone to display a m essage w hen you first turn it on (e.g. hello, your na me, a rem inder , e tc.). The maximum length is 36 characte rs. 1. Press Men u 01-3 ( Messag es - We lc om e n o te ) 2. Enter new messa ge or e dit an ex i sting one 3. Press Options 4. Press W to Save or Era s e and press OK The w elcome not e displays each time your ph one is switched on . Charac ters you enter are added to the left of the cursor . Press Clear to de lete cha racters to t he left of t he cursor . Pre ss W ý or V to move the cursor right or left. See âÂÂEntering text and numbersâ on page 36 for det ails.
77 6. Data and F ax Calls Y our phon e can functio n as a fax /mo de m wh e n connected to your PC or laptop compute r via the optional DLR-3 Data Cable (available through your loca l Nokia dealer). Y ou m ust also have the appropriate fax or data software installed and configured to send and re ceive data or faxes through your phone. Can I r e ceive a d ata or f a x call whi le a voi ce call is in p rogr ess? Y es. Y our phone wi ll di splay eith er Data call or Fax c al l , depen ding on t he type of inc oming c all. If no cabl e is conn ected, th e phone will disp lay F a x call , co nnect da ta cabl e or Da ta ca l l , connect data cabl e . If you have C all er ID, the callerâÂÂs name or number will also be displayed. Y ou must first te rminate th e voice c a l l, the n launch the appropriate data or fax software and allow the software to accep t the in coming call . Can I r eceive othe r calls while a data or fax c all is in p rogr ess? No. The ca ller will rece ive a busy signal. Can I p lace a voice ca ll whi le a d ata or fa x call is in p rogre ss? No. If a v oice call is attempte d while a data or fax cal l is in progress , the phone w ill display End data c all? En d th e data or fax call from your comput erâÂÂs soft ware, or press Back to re turn to the data or fax call in progres s. Getti ng starte d Make s ure your ph one is conn ected to your compute r via the optio nal DLR-3 Data Cable and y our computer recognizes the new hardw are. See the installation and configuration instructions supplied with the DLR- 3 cable fo r more i nforma ti o n.
78 Configuring your data o r fax software Once pr op erly conn ect ed an d conf ig ured , your PC wil l recog nize your phone as an external fax/modem. Howeve r , you r fax or data soft ware m ay al ready be con figu red to use the existing PCMCIA o r inter nal modem. Before you can use y our phone to send a nd receive da ta or faxes, you mu st reconfigure your fax or data software so that it uses your pho ne r a th er t han you r ex ist ing modem. Y o u may consider cr e atin g a separate s et of dialing properties to u se when your ph one is connected, rather than ch a nging a ny exi sting sett ings. Please refer to th e documentatio n or online help files for your da ta or fax applica tion whe n creatin g new dia ling configura tions, or modifying existing settings. T o start a data or fax cal l Note: The r estrict calls feature may aff ect any data/fax calls you attempt. If you expe rience problems , check your call restric tions. See page 57 f or details. 1. Initiate a data or fax call using your data or fax softwa re configured for your phone. 2. When try ing to c onn ec t to the netw or k, the ph one displays Conne c ting... Once co nn ec ted , t he tex t Data c all (or Fa x c a l l ) remai ns on the display for the duration of the data or fax c all. 3. Terminate the dat a call from your data s o f t ware; fax ca lls typically termi na te automat ica lly. Note: A void terminating a call by pressing your phoneâÂÂs key . This may cause your data or fax applicat ion to t emporarily lock up and could cause loss of data. Note: Data or fax calls cannot be initiated using your phoneâÂÂs keypad. A ll data and fax calls must be initiated using the data or fax so ftwa re. T o re ceive a data or fax call Y our phon e must be connected to your PC via the data cable .
79 1. The a ppropriate data or fax software mu s t be run- nin g. Con si de r s ett ing y our d at a o r f ax so ft ware to au toma tic al ly answ er incom ing calls so you can rece ive them while away from your P C. 2. Your ph one will dis play eithe r Data ca l l or Fa x c a l l , depending on the type of incoming c all. 3. Terminate the d a t a call from your data software; fax ca lls typically termi na te automat ically. Note: A void terminating a call by pressing your phoneâÂÂs key . This may cause your data or fax applicat ion to t emporarily lock up and could cause loss of data. Ma n u al se lec tio n o f in c om in g da ta/ fa x ca l ls Certain servic e providers requ ire that you pre set your phone t o receive the inc oming data or fax call, rath er than having the phone au tomatica lly detect th e call ty pe. Check w ith your servic e provider to see if âÂÂpr e-arrangementâ of data and/or fax calls is necess ary. Most popular data and fax programs allow you to send additional initialization com mands t o the modem when the program is launched, or when the m odem is instruc te d to re ceive a call. Y ou will need t o modify you r phoneâÂÂs modem configu ration in the data or fa x software so that it sends the following spec ial initializatio n s tring to the modem: To pres et your ph one to r eceiv e a data call: AT CSP=1 To pres et your ph one to re ceive a fa x call: AT CSP=2 Y ou sh ould only have to make thi s modificati on once; these settings typically are saved as a part of your data or fax pro gramâÂÂs sett ings. Plea se refer to the documen tati on or online help file s for you r data or fax a pplication whe n modifying y our modemâÂÂs in itialization string.
80 When th e software has sent the proper command to your phone, t he phone will dis play Ready for data recept ion or Re a d y for fa x re ce p t ion mo mentarily , along wit h eit her a d or f status indi cator at th e st art scre en. Once your phon e is preset for e ither data or fax rec e ption, you ca nnot rece ive incoming voice ca lls. Y ou must ei ther remove th e data cable or turn the phoneâÂÂs power off and back on to restore no rmal voi ce ca ll receptio n.
81 7. Accessories If you w ant to e nhance your phone âÂÂs funct ionality , an extens ive range of ac cessories is a vailable for you. Y ou can se lect any of the se items to he lp accommodate your specific c ommunicati on nee ds. For availa bility of these and other a ccessories, c ontact your service provider . A few practi cal rules fo r ac c esso ry oper ation : Ke e p all acce ssories out of re ach of sm a ll ch ildren. Whe n you d isconne ct the power cord of a ny a cces- sory, grasp and pull t he plug, not the cord. Che ck regularly that an y veh icle-installe d acces - sories are m ounted and are operating prope rly. Ins tallation of any compl ex car acce ssories mus t be made b y qualified personnel on ly . Use only batter ies, chargers and accessories appro ved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types will invalidate any appro val or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous. See page 6 f o r important bat tery usa ge informat ion. For availability of appro ved accessories , please chec k with your authorized Nokia deale r . Batte ries The following table shows battery options that are available for your phon e , charging times wi th the Rapid T rav e l Charger ( ACP-9U) and t he Standard T ravel Charger (ACP-7 U), talk tim es, and s tandby tim es. Cons ult your service provider for more information.
82 Charging Times Note: The times displayed abo ve are approximate and will allo w your battery to obtain approximately 80% of its c apacity . At this time, the battery s croll bars on your phoneâÂÂs display will stop scrolling. If you wish to obt ain 1 00% battery capacity , ple ase allo w another two hours to âÂÂtrickleâ or âÂÂmaintenanceâ charge. Stan dby a nd Talk Tim es Note: The times shown are approximate, and represent a range for either standby or talk times (not a combination of both). Battery operation times var y according to signal conditions , network parameters set by th e service pro v ider , and how y ou us e your phone. No te: D isp ose o f u sed ba tte ries in acc orda nce wit h any local regulati ons Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-9U Charger BLS-2 Extended Battery Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2S Extended Battery NiMH 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Ultra Extended Battery Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5-6 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Battery Option Digital Talk Time Analog Talk Time Standby Time BLS-2 Extended Battery Li-Ion 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 m i n 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hrs (ana) BMS-2S Extended Battery NiMH 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 m i n 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hrs (ana) BLS-4 Ultra Extended Battery Li-Ion 1500 mAh 3 hrs 20 min to 4 hrs 50 min 1 hr 1 0 min to 2 hrs 25 min 1 15 to 180 hrs (dig) 15 to 23 hrs (ana)
83 Charge rs and Other A cces sorie s The following chargers and other a cce ssories are available for your phone; ple a se see your dealer for det ail s. Also, refer to the accessor ies brochure that was i nc l ud ed in yo ur sale s pa ckag e f or t he enti re li ne of No kia Origina l Accessories. Stan dard T ra vel Cha rger (ACP-7U) This ligh tweight (1 87g) and durable AC charger ca n be used with all batt ery options. To use th e Standard Travel Charger, plu g it into a w all outlet and con nect the lead from the charge r to the bas e of your phone. The charger can also be used together with the Compa ct Desktop Ch arging Stan d ( DCH-8). Rapi d T ravel C harg er (ACP- 9U) This ligh tweight (1 00g) AC c harger can be used with all battery options. Calls can be m a de du ring charging, even wi th a fu lly di scharg ed b attery . T o use the Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-9 U), plug it into a s tanda rd 120V AC wall outlet, an d conn ect the lead from the charger to the bas e of your phone . The ch arger can a lso be us ed together with the optional Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-8). Approximate charging time s for discharged batteries are s h own at the beginnin g of this sectio n.
84 Rapi d Cigar ette Li ghter Ch arger ( LCH-9) Y ou can cha rge your phone âÂÂs battery from your vehicl e batt ery by using the Rapid Cigarette Lig hter Charge r ( LCH-9). Calls are possible during ch arging. A gre en l ight indicates the charger is ready for charging (when not cha rging) or finished charging ( if it has bee n charging ). The ba ttery chargi ng times are the sa me as t hose for the Rapid T ravel Charge r ( ACP-9U) The inpu t voltage ra nge is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter C harger (LCH -9) when the car en gine is not runn ing; this may caus e the batte ry of you r car to drain. N ote also that in so me cars th e cigare tte lighter plug is not provided with electric ity if the ignition is not swi tche d on . Comp act De skto p Cha rgin g Stan d (DCH- 8) Used to get her wi th the Standard T ravel Charger (ACP-7U) or the Rapid T ravel Charge r ( ACP-9U) , the Compact Desk top Charging Stand (DCH-8) is an econom ical c hoice when yo u need your phone close at h a nd. With th e battery s till attache d, place your phone in the charging stand to beg in charging your phone âÂÂs battery . Charging is indic ated by the scrolling batte ry bars on the right side of your phoneâÂÂs display . When the scroll ing stops, the battery is approximate ly 80% charged. T o get a fully ch arged battery , leave y our phone in th e chargin g stand for a cou ple of hours after the scrolling stops.
85 8. T roubleshooting What if charging fails? If your phone displays Not char gin g , ch arging is suspende d. Make sure the ba ttery is connected to an approved charging devic e and that t he battery is at room tempe rature. Ex treme te mperatures , hot or col d, can affect your batte ryâÂÂs performance and prevent charging. If charging still fails, discon nect the charger from your ph one. Then re conn ec t t he c har ger to you r phone and retry. If y ou still experience cha rging proble ms, contac t your dealer and, if nece s sary, bring your phone in to have it service d. Also remem ber to bring in your battery and charge r. No se rvi c e If youâÂÂre outside the w ireless service area, No s er vi c e will display on your phone. No calls can be made or received, including em ergenc y calls. What if the call doesn âÂÂt g o t hroug h? Y ou r phone can m ake and re ceive ca lls only w hen itâÂÂs switche d on and in the wireles s networkâÂÂs serv ice area. No s ervic e means that youâÂÂre probably outside the wirele s s serv ice area. No calls can be made or received. See âÂÂChecking signal strengthâ on page 1 4. Chec k ca ll res trictio ns mean s calls to the pho ne num ber you trie d to call are re stricted ( see âÂÂRestrict calls â on page 57 ), or your p hone is locked ( see âÂÂPhone lockâ on page 53 ). Note: Check with your service provider for information about when yo u n e e d t o di al a âÂÂ1â and/or a n ar e a co d e i n addit i on t o t he nu mb e r . If you make a mistake dialing Press Clear to dele te the last ch aracter e ntered, or press and hold Clear to dele te all ch a rac ters entere d.
86 9. Reference Information Im po rtan t Saf et y Info rm a t io n T raffic Safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phon e park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phon e in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden s top. The use of an alert device to operate a vehicleâÂÂs lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Remember , r oad s afety always comes first! Ope ra tin g Envi ron ment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always swit ch of f your phone whenever it is f or bidde n to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger . When connecting the phone or any acce ssory to another device, read its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipm e nt, users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the saf ety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Elect ron ic Devic es Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. H owever , cert ain elect ronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals fr om your wireless phone. Pac ema kers P acemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (20 cm.) be maint ained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pace maker . These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Researc h. P ersons with pacemakers: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (2 0 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on;
87 ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; ⢠Should use the ear oppos ite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. ⢠If you hav e any reason to suspe ct tha t inte rfere nce is taking place, switch off your phone immediately . Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider . Other Medical Devi ces Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to det ermine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive t o external RF energy . Ve hicl es RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed cont rol systems , air bag syst ems). Check with t he manufac turer or its rep resentat ive re garding y our vehicle. Y ou should also co ns ult the man ufact urer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Post ed Facil iti es Switch your phone off in any facility wher e posted notices so requi re. P oten tially Explos ive A tmosph eres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instr uct ions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advis ed to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service s t at ion) . U sers are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas) , chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress .
88 Areas wit h a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly mar ked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transf er or storage facilities ; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your ve hicle engine. Veh icles Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or s ervice may be dan ge rous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly . Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone networ k and may be illegal. F ailure to observe these instruct ions may lead to the sus pension or denial of t elephone services to the offender , or legal action, or both. Emergen cy Calls IMPORT A NT! This phone, like any wireless phone, oper ates using r adio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarant ee c onnection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember , t o make or re ceive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate si gnal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain net work services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.
89 Making an E mergency Call 1. I f the phone is not on, switch it on 2. Key in t he em ergenc y num ber fo r your pres ent loc a- tion ( e .g. 9 1 1 or other offic ial emergency numb er). Em ergenc y numbe rs vary by location. 3. Pre ss If cert ain features are in use (keyguard, restric t calls, et c .), you may first ne ed to tu rn those fe a tures of f befor e you c an make a n emergency call. Consult this document and your local wireless service pr ovider . When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireles s phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. Radi o Fr equen cy (RF) Sign als Y our wireless portable telephone is a low power radio transm it ter and receiver . W hen it is ON, it receives and also sends out ra dio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communication s Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. T hose guidelines are consist ent with safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ANSI C95 . 1 (1992)* , NCRP Report 86 ( 1986)*, ICNIRP (19 96)*. Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from u nive rsities, government health agencies and industry reviewed t he available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95 . 1). The design of your phone complies with the FCC and In dustry Canada guidelines (and those standards). *American National Standards Institut e, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; Inte r national Commission on N on- Ionizin g Radiat ion Protect ion.
90 Care and Mai nten ance Y our phone is a product of superior design and cr aftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. When us ing your phone, battery , charger , OR any accessory : ⢠K eep it and all its parts and ac cessories out of small chi ld ren âÂÂs re ac h. ⢠K eep it dry . Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. ⢠Do not use or st or e it in dusty , dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can s horten the life of elec tronic devices, damage batteries, and w arp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to its normal operating temperatur e ), mois ture can form ins ide the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attempt to open it . N on-expert handling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough han dling can break in ternal cir cuit boards . ⢠Do not use har s h chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth s lightly dampened in a mild s oap- and-water solution. ⢠Do not paint it. P aint can clog t he dev iceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, m odifi cations or at tachment s could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠If the phone, battery , char ge r , or any accessory is not work- ing properly , take it to your nearest qualified service facility . The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary , ar r ange fo r servi ce.
91 1 0. T ec h nical Data Wireless Sy s tem Dual-Band CD MA and AMPS We ight 142.5g (5 . 0 oz.) w i th BLS-2 900 mAh Li-Ion Ba ttery Size 129 cc (7.9 cu . in.) Freque ncy Ra nge Lowba nd 824.0 4 - 848 . 97 M Hz (TX) 869.0 4 - 893 . 97 M Hz (RX) Highban d 1850. 04 - 1909.92 M Hz (TX) 1930. 08 - 1989.96 M Hz (RX) Battery V olta ge 3.6 V nom inal Charging c urrent 850 mAh max. Op era ti ng T emp era tu re -30ðC to 60ð C (-22ðF to 14 0ðF) Number of Channe ls 832 low band 1 150 highband Mem ory Locations 200 Memory Capacity Alpha: 16 digits per location Num eri c: 32 digi ts per locat ion Da ta tran smi ssion 14. 4k bp s F a x Gr oup 3 Send and Receive (1 4.4k bps) CANAD A NOKIA PRO D UCTS LTD. â 575 Westney Rd. South, Ajax, Ontario L1S 4 N7. T el: (905) 427- 6654 1-888-22N O KIA (1- 888-226-6542) USA NOKI A MOBI LE P HONES â 6 200 Courtne y Campb e ll Caus eway , Suite 900, Tampa, FL 3360 7 T el: 1-888-N OKIA2U (1-888- 665-4228) (fro m t he USA only) TTY Users: 1-800 -24NOKIA (1-800- 246-6542) (from the USA only) Nokia, C onnecting Peop le, the model 6185 and the Origin al Accessori es log os a re tr adem arks of No kia C orp or at io n an d/ or it s a ffi liat es. The information contained in this phone was written for dual-mode CDM A and A MPS pho nes. T he righ t to make c hang es and i mpro vements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is res e rved. Issue No. 2 9352 1 08 Printed in Canada 0 7/ 99 é1999 Nokia Mobil e Phones. Al l rights reserved.
92 1 1. NOKIA 1-YEAR LIMITED WA R R A N T Y NOKIA warrants that the NOKIA wireless phone and accessories ar e free from defects in material and workmanship. The warranty period for the Phone (Radio) un its and all accessories (excluding carry cases) is twelve (12) months from t he dat e of purc has e OR fou rteen (14) months from date of wholesale shipment from NOKIA, OR fifteen (15) months from the date of manufacture by NOKIA. The warrant y peri od for the Carry ca ses is t hree (3) months fro m the date of purchase or five (5) mont hs from the date of wholesale shipment from NOKIA. During the warranty period, NOKIA will, at its option , repair or replace the defect ive product free of charge. However , if N OKIA determin e s that the warranty conditions cannot be applied, the purchaser will be billed for the repair and shipping. EXCEPTIONS This warranty is subject to the following exceptions: 1. Mobile or fixed installation, which is not in accordance with the installation instructions, published by NOKIA , will void the warranty . D amage c aused by a repair or an attempt to repair by other than a service centre authorized by NOKIA will void the warranty; 2. This warranty covers normal consumer use and does not cover defects or damage to any product which, in NOKIAâÂÂs sole opinion, has been subject to improper storage, liquid damage, unauthorized modification, misuse, neglec t, abuse, misapplication, accident, alteration, improper ins t allation, maladjustment of consumer controls, or abnormal operating conditions, or which has been attributable to acts of G od; 3. Fuses are not covered by the warranty; 4. This warr anty does not cover defect s or damages caus ed by a product which is not appr oved by NOKIA to be connected to its wireless phone; 5. This warr anty does not cover defect s or damages caus ed by improper or defective f unction of the carrier system or by inadequate signal reception by the antenna; 6. Removal and reinstallation costs are not covered by this warrant y;
93 7. This warranty is applicable only to products sold and bought in Canada or Berm uda; 8. Removal, alte ration, or defacing of t he Serial Number Plat e, or the accessory Date Code Labels will void the warranty . In no event shall NOKIA be liable f or incidental, special, or consequential damages, direct or indirect, loss of unanticipated benefits or profits, loss of use of its wireless telephone, resulting from the use of its wireless phone, or its accessories, or arising from any breach of this warranty . CLAIM PROC ED URE In order t o obtain warranty perf ormance, return t he defective unit to the NOKIA Service Centre with transportation charges prepaid (Shipping of the r epaired unit will be paid by NOKIA , and NOKIA shall have ris k of loss or damage dur i ng this ship men t). The proof of date of purchase will be required before in- warrant y serv ice is rendered. Maintenance and service may be obtained in any au thorized service centre in Canada. EXTE NS ION OF W A R RANT Y PE RIOD When a repair is made, an extra 90-day service warranty is given to the labour and parts of the repair concerned. If replacement of a faulty unit is applied, instead of repairing, this 90-day service warranty is applied to the replaced unit. Besid es thi s 90- day se rvice warr anty , th e war ranty r epai rs or replacements do not affect the or iginal war ranty conditions, which are determined by the date of purchase. THE FOREGO ING WARR ANTY IS THE PURCH ASERâÂÂS SOL E AND EXCLUSI VE REMED Y AN D IS IN LIEU OF AL L O THER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BU T NO T LI MITE D TO AN Y I MPL IED WARR AN TY OR MER CH ANTABI LITY OR FI TNE SS FOR A PARTIC ULAR PURPO SE OR US E. Some provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so t he above limitations may not apply to you .
94 FOR W ARRA NTY SERVICE LOCATION, CON T AC T Y OUR SERV ICE PROVIDER/RETAILER/DEALER OR DIRECTL Y T O: NOKI A PRODUC TS LI MITED 575 W estney Road Sou t h Ajax, Ontari o L1S 4N7 For products being returned to NOKIA or its aut horized service centres, the service provider/retailer/dealer shall prepay shipping charges, taxes, duties, insurance. NOKIA shall have no risk for loss or damage during th is shipment. NOTE: As warrant y i s automati cally reg istered, no furt her action is required by the consumer .
95 12. In dex A Access codes 17 Lock co de 44 Security code 62 Access ories 81 Batte ries 81 Charge rs 83 Alarm Clock Power off 18 Setting 17 Snooze 18 Alarm clock 17 All calls t imer 18 Answering a call 15 Automa tic answe r 19 Automa tic redial 19 B Basi cs 13 Answering a call 15 Ending a call 14 Gettin g a strong s ignal 13 Making a call 14 Switching pho ne on and off 13 Batte ries 81 Attach ing the batte ry 3 Charging t he battery 3 Charging t imes 82 Discharging batteries 5 Important batt ery information 6 Remo ving the battery 5 Standby and t a lk tim es 82 C Calculator 20 Calendar 20 Call forw arding 22 Call log 24 Clea ring call lists 29 Dial ed calls 34 Missed c alls 46 Re ceived ca lls 56 Call re strictions 57 Call s ettings 25 Call ti mers 25 All ca lls timer 18 Clea ring call timers 30 Current ca ll timer 32 Life ti mer 43 Call w aiting 26 Calle r ID 27 Calling card 27 Mak ing calling card c alls 29 Storing c a lling c ards 27 Care and mainte nance 90 Charging 3 Chargers 83 When is a goo d time to cha rge ? 4 Whe n is charging comple te? 4 Clea r call lists 29 Clea r timers 30 Clock 30 Alarm clock 17 Conf eren ce ca lls 32 Cool features 7 Alarm clock 17 Calendar 20 Call log 24 CLI ringing tones 33 Conf eren ce ca lls 32
96 Current c all timer 32 Games 39 One-to uch dia ling 49 Profiles 55 Recalli ng numbers by name 53 Restrict calls 57 Text messages 67 Vibrating alert 73 Current c all timer 32 Custom me nu 66 D Data and fax calls 34 Data calls 77 Configurin g software 78 Gettin g sta rted 77 Manual s election 79 Prearranged 79 Receiv ing 78 Startin g a c all 78 Dialed calls 34 E Ea rpie ce vol u me 74 Editing 123 mode 37 ABC mode 36 Special ch aracters 37 Eme rgen cy ca lls 34 , 88 Eme rg en cy ke y 9 35 Eme rg en cy ke y 9 35 Ending a call 14 Entering le tters and numbers 36 Er asi ng n ame s an d nu mb ers 53 F Fax and data calls 34 Fax ca lls 77 Config uring softwa re 78 Gett in g star t ed 77 Man ual selectio n 79 Prear rang ed 79 Re ceiving 78 Starting a c all 78 G Game s 39 Ge tt ing con ne cte d 3 I Inbox 41 In-call me nu 41 K Keyg ua rd 15 Activatin g Key guard 15 Dea ct ivating Ke ygu ard 15 Keyp ad t one s 42 L Lan guages 42 Last numbe r redial 43 Life ti mer 43 Lights 43 Lo ck co de 44 Chan ging your lock cod e 44 Phone lock 53 M Maki ng a cal l 14 Mak ing calling ca rd calls 29 Manu al touch t ones 44 Memory statu s 45 Menu and subm enu numbe ring 10 Message al ert to ne 45 Messages 45
97 Microphone 46 Muting and unmuting 46 Misse d calls 46 N NAM Selection 47 NAM update 48 Network featu re settin g 48 Network services Cal l Forwarding 22 Call Wa iting 26 Cal ler ID 27 Confere nce ca lls 32 Te xt me ssages 67 Voice messag es 73 O One-to uch dia ling 49 P Paging 67 Receiving a page 69 Phone book 51 Erasing names and numbers 53 Recalli ng names and numbers 52 Recalli ng numbers by name 53 Scrolling vie w 61 Storing names and numbers 52 Phone loc k 53 Lock co de 44 Unlocked ph one number 72 Phone settings 54 Profiles 55 Accessing profiles 55 Customizin g profiles 55 Keypad tone s 42 Lights 43 Message al ert to ne 45 Rena ming profiles 56 Ringing opti ons 60 Ring ing tones 60 Ring ing volume 75 Selectin g profiles 55 Vibrating alert 73 Warning and gam e tones 75 Q Quic k savin g numbe rs 64 R Ready sc r een 8 Reca lling name s and num ber s 52 Reca lling numbers by name 53 Re ceived ca lls 56 Redia ling Last numbe r redial 43 Referenc e information 86 Restoring factory settings 57 Re s tri ct calls 57 Ringing opti ons 60 Ring ing tones 60 Ring ing volume 75 Roamin g 65 Roamin g indicators 65 S Safety At a glance 1 Important safety information 86 Using this guide 2 Scroll bar 9 Scroll k e y 9
98 Scrolling vie w 61 Security code 62 , 62 Cha nging yo ur se curity code 62 Security settings 62 Send calle r ID 63 Service Types 65 Setting t ime (manual) 30 Setting t ime (network ) 31 Settings 64 Signal strength 13 Softkeys 8 Special chara cters (names) 37 Special charact ers (numbers) 38 Storing a calling card 27 Storing name s and numbers 52 Qui ck sa ve 64 Summa ry of menu items 11 Switching ph one on and off 13 Synchronization 64 System choices 65 Syst em se le ctio n 64 Roaming 65 T Techni cal data 91 Text messages 67 Erasing text messag es 69 Inbox 41 Receiv ing text mes s age s 67 Touch ton es 70 Manua l touch tones 44 Touch tone len gth 70 Troubleshootin g 85 U Unlocked ph one number 72 Use number 24 Using your phone 8 Navigating tools 8 Menu a nd subme nu numberin g 10 Scroll bar 9 Scroll key 9 Softke ys 8 V Vibrating alert 73 Voice messag es 73 Gre eti ngs, p assw ord s, and prompts 74 Listen ing to your vo ice message s 74 Setting up yo ur voice mailbox 74 Volume 74 Ea rpie ce vo l u me 74 Ringing volum e 75 W Warning and game tones 75 Welcom e note 76 Y Your phone A to Z 17