Nokia 6190 Owner's Manual
OWN ER âÂÂS MAN U A L
Keys 0HQ X 1D PH V ó Dials the number on the di splay . Vo l u m e b u t t o n Adjusts volume of earpiece or speaker . Softkey s Their cu rrent function is displ ayed above the key (for example, here t heir function s are îÂÂMenuî and îÂÂNamesîÂÂ). ô Pr ess this key to end a pho ne call, or to return to the sta rt scree n when no t in a call. Scroll button S crol l t hro ug h menus, submenus, and phone book . Press a nd hold for conti nuous scrolling. Power key Pr ess and hold to tur n y our p hon e on or o ff . Fixe d ante nn a Do not att em p t to ext e n d o r remo ve!
Quick gui de to fu n ct ions Note: If you h ave t rouble accessin g a fea ture, t ry start ing from the sta rt sc reen. T o get to the start scre en, press ô at a ny tim e except dur ing a cal l (un less you want to hang up ). Accessing your phone book - Press W or V (t o skip ahead in the list, pr ess the number key tha t corr esponds to the first letter of the name) An s w er ing a ca l l - Pr ess any key exce p t ô or An sw er in g a ca ll w ith c al l wa it in g - Press ó (press ó to sw ap ca lls; pr ess ô to end ea ch c all ) Clearing a dig it from the display - Pr ess &OHDU Em er ge nc y 9 ca ll - Pres s and hold 9 for t hr ee sec- onds (Em er g en cy K e y 9 fea tur e mus t be s et to o n! ) Ending a call - Pr e ss ô Keyguard a c tivati on - Pr e ss and hold ô until .H\V ORFNHG appears, or press 0HQ X Keyguard deac tivation - Pr e s s 8QORFN Last number redia l - Press ó twice Listening to voice message s - W ith 1HZ YRLFH PHV 0 VDJH on disp lay , press /L VWHQ or pr e ss ó (requires voi ce ma il sub sc riptio n ) Maki ng a cal l - E nte r p ho ne nu m ber , then pres s ó One-tou ch dialing - Press an d h old o n e ke y , 2 thr ough 8, for tw o seco nds Profi les - T o c han ge p r ofile s , p ress , s croll to th e desired p r of ile, and press 2. Storing a name and number ( Quick Save) - Enter the p hone numbe r and press 6DYH . En ter a name if you wish (optional), then press 2. Switching o n/ off - Press and hold Volu me adju st - Press top or bottom volume button (on the left side of the phone)
Quick gui de to th e m enu Back one lev e l - Pr ess N Entering the menu - Fr om star t scr e en, pr ess 0HQ X Exit ing the menu - Pr ess ([LW or N re p e a t e d l y , o r press ô Scrolli ng the menu - Pr ess W or V Selecting a subm enu or o ption - Pre ss 6HOHF W or 2. Using shor tcuts - Pr ess 0HQ X , the n menu nu mber Menu summa ry: 1 Messages 1 Te x t m e s s a g e s 1 2 Mess age set ting s 1 3 Vo i c e m e s s a g e s 1 4 Ne ws & info se rv i ce 1 5 Servic e comm an d editor 2 Call lo g 1 Missed ca lls 1 2 Rec eived calls 1 3 D i al ed calls 4 C lear ca ll lists 5 Call time rs 6 Sh ow cal l costs 1,4 7 Show costs in 1 3 Prof iles 1 Norm al 2 Sil ent 3 Meet ing 4 Ou tdoor 5 Pa ger 6 Car 2 7 He adse t 3 4S e t t i n g s 1 Cal l sett in gs 2 Se curi t y set ti ng s 3 Phone se tt ings 4 Analog modul e set tings 5 5F o r w a r d i n g 1 1 Forwa rd all voice calls 1 2 Fo rward when not ab le to tak e calls 1 3 Forw ard all fax ca lls 1 4 Forward all data calls 1 5 Cancel a ll call for wardi ng 1 6G a m e s 7 Cal cul ator 8C a l e n d a r 9 Key gu ar d 1 Appe ars onl y if sup ported by yo ur ope rator a nd/ or SIM card 2 Appe ars once used wi th car k it 3 Appe ars once used wi th head set 4 Not avai lable in analo g systems 5 Appe ars onl y with the optional anal og mo dule a ttac hed
1 In di ca tor s a nd Ic on s Y ou have an acti ve call. The pho ne is w aiti ng for yo u to en ter a respon se. R in gin g op tion is s et t o 6LOHQW and k eyp ad ton es, warn ing to nes, and m essage al ert ton e are tur ned of f. Keyg uard has be en a ctivated . Y our phone w ill no t accept any ke ypresses. T o deactiv ate, press 8QORFN , then . Y ou r pho ne h as be en se t to for wa rd al l in comi ng vo ice cal l s to ano the r nu mbe r . Y ou have one or more voice mes sages waiting. Y ou have one or more te xt message s waiting. Analog m ode is active. See îÂÂOptional A nalog Moduleî on page 82 . Y our ph one is r oami ng out side o f its home system . Any char acters yo u en ter will b e upper- case l etters. Press the # key to switch letter case . Any char acters yo u enter will be l ower -case lett ers. Press the # key to switch letter case . Any char acters yo u en ter will b e numb ers. Y ou are in îÂÂspeci al charac terî mode; sel ect a special characte r and p ress ,QVHUW . (Whe n en tering l etters, switch t o this mode b y pressing the key .) The al arm cloc k is set.
2 Cont ents 1. For Y o ur Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 FCC /Ind ust ry Can ada Noti ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Using thi s Gui de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2. Gettin g Connec ted . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Inst al ling the S IM c ard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Batte ry i nfor ma tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Whe n is a good time t o cha rge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3. The V ery B asics . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Swi tc hi ng o n the phon e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chec kin g si gnal str engt h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ma king a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Endi ng a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Ans weri ng a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Swi tc hi ng o ff th e pho ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Keyg uar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 4. W orkin g The M enu . . . . . . . . . . 13 Nav ig at ing tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 W hat i s the î sta rt s creenî ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 The main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Help tex t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Sum mary of M enu Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 5. Fea tures A-Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 6. Optiona l Analog Module . . . . . . 82 Anal og fe atur es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Anal og sy stem sele ction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Dig ital /analog s elec tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Mod ule sec urity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 7. Call Forw arding Codes . . . . . . . 87 8. Ac cessorie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Batte rie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Char ging T ime s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 T alk and Stand by Tim es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Char gers a nd o ther acc esso ries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 9. Referenc e Information . . . . . . . 95 10. T e chnica l Information . . . . . . . 101
3 1. Fo r Y ou r Safe ty Rea d these sim ple gui delines befo re using yo ur phon e. Fa ilure to co mply with th ese guideli nes may be dangerou s or illegal. For m or e d etailed s afety inform atio n, see îÂÂIm por- tant S afety Info rm ationî on page 95. Road Sa fety Comes First DonîÂÂt use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehi cl e fir st . Switch Off In H ospitals F ollow an y regulation s or rul es. S witch phon e o ff near med ical eq uipm ent. Switch Of f On Ai rcraf t W ireless ph one s can cause inter ference. Us ing them on aircraft is i llegal . S wi tc h O ff W h en Re fue lin g Do nîÂÂt use ph one at a refuel ing poi nt. D onîÂÂt use near fuel or chemi cals. Swi t ch Of f Ne ar B la sti ng Do not use t he pho ne where bl asting i s in progress. Obser ve restrict ions, and foll ow any re gul ati ons or ru les . Inte rf eren ce All wireless phones m ay ge t inte rference which coul d affect per for mance. Use Sensibly U se onl y in t he n ormal po siti on (to e ar). DonîÂÂt touch the antenna unnecessar ily . Q u al if ie d S e r vi ce Only qual ified service person nel must install or repair equipme nt. Acce ssor ies a nd Batt eri es U se onl y approved acce ssories and bat teries. Do not con nect incompa tibl e product s.
4 FCC/ Indus t ry C ana da No t ic e Y o ur phone m ay cause T V or rad io inter ference (e.g. when us ing a tel ephone in close proximi ty to receivi ng equ ipmen t). The F C C / Ind ustry C anad a ca n r eq uire you t o stop u sing yo ur tele phone i f such i nterfe rence ca nnot be eli minated. I f you require assistan ce, cont act your local servi ce facility . This device complies with par t 15 of the FCC rules. Oper ation is sub ject to the c onditio n that t his de vice do es not c ause harm ful i nterference. Using t his Gu ide The wireless ph one descri bed in this guid e is ap pr ov ed for use i n GSM 1900 and AM PS ne two rks. Ne two rk ser vic es A num ber of fea tur es incl uded in thi s guide are cal led networ k servi ces. Th ey are spec i al servi ces pro vided by wir eless s ervi ce provid ers. B efor e you can take adva ntage of any o f the se ne twork s ervices, you mu st subscri be to th e service(s) f ro m your home service prov id er an d obt a in i nst ruct io ns for the ir use . Updates The l atest ve rsion of thi s Ownerî s Manual may be found on Noki aî s World W ide Web site at www .n oki a.co m.
5 2. Getting Connec ted So youîÂÂve just bought your new phone, taken it out of the b ox, a nd you î r e w ondering what to do nex t. T o ge t start ed, ju st follow a few ea sy steps. 1) In stall the SI M car d 2) Att ach a nd charg e th e batte ry 3) If you pur c hased an optional a nalog module , atta ch it to the phone See îÂÂOptional Analog Moduleî on page 82. No te: The an alog mo du le is a s eparat e a cc es so r y t hat m a y b e purchased f rom yo ur service provi der . It allows you to make and receive calls in anal o g netwo rks. Installing the SIM ca rd B efor e you c an use your phone, you need t o put a valid mi niat ure SIM car d in the phone . The car d com es from your network operator or service provider . Before installi n g the SIM card, switch off the phone and wait for a few se conds befor e re moving th e batter y . The SIM card a n d its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when you handle, insert or remo ve the card. Note: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of small chi ldrenî s rea ch. 1) If th e batte ry is a lr eady at tached, remo ve it. See îÂÂR em ov ing the b att er y î on page 9. 2) Ope n t h e S IM ca rd hold er: slide the la tch tow ar d the t op of the phon e, th en lif t it u p
6 3) Plac e the SIM car d in its slo t. Make s ure that the bev- ell ed cor ner is to p ri ght and th e g old contact s of the car d fa ce into the pho ne. 4) Close the holder 5) Sli de the SIM car d holde r tow a r d the botto m of the phone unti l it lock s into pl ace 6) At tach the bat ter y (s ee b elo w) Battery informa tion Attach ing the battery T o atta ch the ba ttery , pl ace it on the b ack of th e phone as sh own and sl i de i t tow ard the top o f the phone until it clicks in to pla ce.
7 Attach ing the battery w hen using optional analog m odul e 1) Plac e the analo g modu le on th e back of the p hone 2) Slid e th e mod ule tow ard the top of the phone until it cl icks int o pl ace 3) Plac e the battery on top of the a nalog modu le 4) Sli d e the battery towar d the t op of t he ph one unti l it cl icks i nto plac e Char ging your new battery Y our ph one i s powe red by a r echa rgeabl e L i-Io n or NiMH b atte ry , which should be charged for 2 4 hours with out int erruption. Note that a ne w NiM H batte ryî s full pe rf orm ance i s achieve d onl y after tw o or thr ee com plete cha rge and discha rge cycles. No te: Use only ba tter ies appro ved by the phon e m anufac turer an d re char ge y o ur b atte r y on ly w it h the char ger s appro ve d by the m anuf actur er . Also, see îÂÂImportant Batter y Informa tionî on page 98 for im por tan t bat ter y u sag e in fo rma tio n and îÂÂT al k a nd Stan db y Timesî on page 90 for appr oximate batter y operati on tim es. W ith you r phon e o n or o ff, simply con nect t he l ead fr om the c harge r to the bot tom of yo ur phon e or pla ce it on a ch arging stan d. Then c onnect th e charger t o a st an dar d 120V AC o utl et. Note: If you h ave purchased a n optional analog mo dule, be su re to re m ove it an d replace the batter y before placing the phone in a charging sta nd. Although the ph one w ill fit in the stand with t he anal og m odul e attached, chargi n g will not take place. When the bat tery begi ns chargi ng, the ba ttery str eng th indic ator on the righ t side of the display wil l scro ll and your phone wil l beep once. When you
8 char ge the battery for the f irst ti me, t he batte ry str ength indica tor bars will n ot sc roll t he enti re time. If yo ur ph on e is o ff, th e s croll bars wi ll di sap pea r s hor tl y after charging begins; if your phone is on, the scr oll bars will stop scrolling aft er a while. Thi s is normal. B e sur e t o charge the b attery for the entir e 24 -hou r pe ri od with out interrup tion. If y our phone di spla ys 1R W FK D U J L Q J , ch ar ging i s s us- pend ed. Check t hat th e batte ry is n ot conne cted to a non- appr oved ch arging de vice. If the b attery is ve ry hot or cold , wait fo r a whil e; cha rging wi ll aut oma ticall y r esume after t he batte ry is r estor ed to i ts norm al op er- ating s tate. If cha rging sti l l fa ils, con tact your dea l er . When is a good time to char ge? Actu ally , you can charge a nytime. If you have a NiM H batt ery , yo u sh ould allow it t o discharge once i n a wh ile (s ee îÂÂD ischar ging NiMH bat ter ie sî o n p age 9) . Wh enever yo ur phon e beeps onc e and disp lays %DW 0 WHU \ ORZ , you o nly have a c ouple of m inute s of ta lk time r emai ning . The re petiti on rate of thes e batt ery-low warnin gs depen d on the r emai ning ba ttery capac ity and the battery co nditi on. Thes e warnings are mo re freque nt when youîÂÂre in a call. Note: The ph o ne will not give you the wa rning tone u nder certain con ditions. See îÂÂWarning tonesî on pa ge 79. Once al l the pow er has drained fr om your bat tery , youîÂÂll h ear thr ee bee p s with the messa ge 5HFKDUJH EDWWHU \ on you r disp lay . At th is poin t, your ph one w ill switch i tself of f and youî ll need to re charge your batt ery . When is c har gi ng compl et e? Wh en the charg e ind i cato rs sto p scr olling , your ph one is consider ed ful ly charged . However , a slight in cre ase in ch arge may occ ur if yo ur p hone is left connect ed t o the char ger . This is ca lled îÂÂtri ckle cha rge.îÂÂ
9 Charging time s depen d on the type of battery an d charg er used. For app roximate charging and oper- at ing t im es, se e îÂÂBat te rie sî on page 89. If the bat tery is too ho t or co ld, charg ing m ay be inter- rupted until the ba ttery r eaches its normal oper ating temp eratur e. C an I m ak e ca ll s w h ile ch a rg in g? Y es, you can. B ut your battery ma y not charge while a call i s in progr e ss. C hargi ng should resume once you end the call. Dischar ging NiMH bat teries An NiMH battery lasts long er and perf orms better if you fully discharge it fro m time to time. T o discharge the b at- tery , leave your phone switched o n until the battery is drained. The phon e will display several messages that the battery is low and that you need to recharg e it; just ignore them. After the phone tur ns itself off, connect the charger and fully r echarge the battery . Not e: Do not at tem pt to d i scha rg e t he ba tt ery by a ny oth er me a ns. When do I need to buy a new ba tt ery? The ba tte ry ca n be ch arged and d isc harged hundreds of ti mes , but it wi l l e ventu ally w ear out. When the oper- ating ti me (talk-tim e and stan dby time ) is noticeab ly shorte r than no rmal, itî s time to bu y a new batt ery . Removing the battery Note: S witc h off the phone b efo re r emo ving the batte r y! 1) Pr e ss and hold th e but to n at th e top o f the battery 2) Sli de t he b attery towa rd th e bo tt om of t he phone 3) Lift th e batte ry of f the phon e
10 3. The V ery Bas ics Y our phon e is desig ned wi th many po werful featu res that yo u can l earn t o use a s needed . Th is chap ter cov- ers th e basic i nf ormat i on you nee d to use your pho ne. E verythi ng else i s cove red in îÂÂF eatures A-Zî startin g on page 18 . Switching on the phone Press and hold the key for one second to sw itch on th e phon e. If th e phone as ks for a PIN code, see îÂÂPIN and PIN 2 cod esî on pa ge 6 3. If th e ph one a sks f or a Secu rit y cod e, see îÂÂSec urity cod eî on pa ge 71. NORMAL POSITIO N: Hold the phone as you w ould any other te lephone w ith the an tenn a pointe d up and over y ou r shoulder . TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPE RA TION: As w ith any o ther radio trans m itting device , do no t to uch the antenna u nne ces sar i ly when t he phone is switch ed on. Conta ct w i th the ant enna af- fects call quality a n d may c ause the ph one to operate at a high er pow er leve l th an otherwise needed . WA R NING! D o not switch on t he ph one w hen wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Chec kin g si gn al str engt h Y our pho ne op erates on radio wa ves, an d the qua l ity of rad i o r ecept ion de pend s entire ly on the stren gth of the ra dio sig nal i n yo ur ar ea. Thi s radio co verag e i s ma intai ned by a wir eless net- work and the q uali ty of calls on a wir eless phone depend s o n the str e n gth of the wir eless rad i o sign al. Get a strong signal Wh en yo u ar e at the start s cr een (se e page 14) or in a cal l, th e stre ngt h o f the radi o si gn al is indi cated b y th e signa l indic ators o n the le ft side of yo ur p honeî s disp lay . T hese ind ica tors scr oll a s the str ength o f the s ign al in cr eases and de cre ases.
11 Improv ing your p honeî s r eception may be easy . T ry movi ng your p hone sli ghtly , or mo ve tow ards a window if y ouîÂÂre callin g from inside a build ing. M aking a cal l Enter the ar ea code and phone numb er and press ó Making an international call E nt er the character (pr ess twic e), co un try co de, ar ea c ode a nd p hone n um b e r . Editing a number on display Press V to move the c ursor t o the left and W to move it to the right. Pr ess &OHDU to delet e the cha racter to the left of the cu rsor . Diali ng a phone number stor ed in the pho ne book View entries by p r essing W or V fr om the sta rt scr een, th en pres s ó Emer genc y cal ls See î Emerg ency call sî on pa ge 3 9. IMP ORT ANT! The ph one ca n make and receive calls only when: î It is switched on, î It ha s a v alid SIM card ins tal led, a nd î It i s loc ated in th e serv ice area of a GS M 1 9 00 or a nalog network (if using the option al anal og modul e) where your SIM ca rd can be u sed a nd the r adio signal st rength is adequa te. Endi ng a ca ll Press ô
12 Ans weri ng a call The p hone ri ngs acco r ding to the s ettin gs in the curr ently selec ted pr ofile ( see page 6 3 ) . T o answer , pre ss an y key excep t ô or No te: If Key guard is o n (se e pa ge 49), only ó answers calls. T o reje ct a call , pres s ô . Note: If you are u sing the optional a nalog module, pressing ô stops the ringi n g but does not answer o r rej ect t he call . Switching o ff the ph one Pr ess and hold the key for one seco nd OR B riefly pr ess the key ( 6Z LW FK RII $ will appe ar , high- light ed) th en p ress 2. . (T his d oes n ot work if th e phon e is connec ted to a hea dset or handsf ree car ki t.) Ke yguard Y ou ca n îÂÂlockî you r phoneî s k e y- pad wit h th is co nv enie nt featu re. Keyguar d makes sur e that keys do nîÂÂt get pressed by ac ciden t whe n th e phon e is in your pock et or purse. Note: Keyguard is no t a security feature and will not prevent unauthorized use of yo ur phone. To l o c k t h e k e y s Press and hold ô until .H\V ORFNH G app ears, OR Press 0HQ X OR Press 0HQ X 9 T o unl ock the k eys Press 8QORFN 25 Press and hold ô until 8QORFN NH\V" appe ars , th en press 2. See page 49 for mo re inform ation about Keyguard.
13 4. W orking The Menu Y our phon e contai ns severa l menus and su bmen us, gi vi n g y ou a cce s s t o ce rt ai n opt io ns and all o wi ng you to custom ize your phone to suit your ind ividual pr efer ences. Na v i ga ti n g t oo l s So ft ke ys Y our phone has two softkeys that appe ar below the disp lay . Their curr ent func tion is indicated by t he wor ds app ear ing abo ve them. Si mpl y press the cor respon di ng key under the choice you wish to select. Th is il lu str at ion show s th e pho ne at the sta rt sc reen (s ee îÂÂWhat is t he îÂÂs tart s cre enî ?î o n page 1 4) . The st ar t scre en al wa ys di s pla ys 0HQ X on the left and 1DPHV on the right . 0HQ X allows yo u to acce ss your phone î s menus and subme nus . 1DP H V allows you to acces s your ph one book (se e îÂÂPh one bookî on page 59) . Scroll b utton Y our pho ne has a scr oll bu tton loc ated just be l ow the disp lay scr een . The scr oll bu tton has two a rro ws on it that look like V and W . Y ou w il l p r e s s the se arro ws to naviga te thr ough your phoneî s menus and subm enus, as well as through your ph one book (Se e îÂÂPh one bo o kî o n page 59) . Scr oll bar When you access your phoneî s menu an d sub - menus, you will not ice a scr oll bar at the far right of the scr een. Thi s bar indic ates w her e yo u ar e i n the menu str uct ure; ea ch îÂÂt ab î on th e bar rep- r ese nts a dif fer en t menu ite m.
14 F or ex am ple , pre ss 0HQX once. The scroll bar appears with the fi rst (top) ta b disp layed. A dif fer ent ta b app ears each tim e you pr ess the W or V ke y to move up a nd do wn th rough the menu structure . The scr oll bar wo rks th e same way with s ubm enus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scr oll to a menu or submenu, the menu numbe r and/o r su bmenu n umber appea rs on the dis- pl ay ab ove the scrol l bar . If you b eco me fam ili ar wi th thes e numbe rs, you can use the m as shortcu ts for acces sing dif fer ent me nus. F or exa mp le, w hen you en t er me nu 2 ( &DOO ORJ ) the number 5 ap pears in t he top righ t-han d corner o f the display . If you e nter menu 4 ( 6HWWLQ JV ), subme nu 2 ( 6HF XULW\ VH WWL QJV ), your phone w ill display 705 in the top right-ha nd co rner . See "U sing sh ortcuts" on pa ge 15. What i s the âÂÂst art screenâ ? Th e st ar t scre en app ea rs when you fir st tur n you r phone on, in its i dle st ate ( see il lustration on p ag e 13 ). Y our pho ne must be at the st art s cree n in o r d er to use most of its features. When you want to get to the start sc r e en Press ô at a n y ti me exc ep t d uri n g a c al l ( un le ss yo u want to hang up). The ma in m enu From the sta rt scr een, p re ss 0HQ X to acce ss the ma in menu. Wh en in a call, press 2SWLRQ V , s croll to 0HQ X , th en pres s 6HOHFW . T o vie w main menu i tems one by one, pr ess W or V . 6HO HFW all ows y ou t o sel ect and en ter men us and submenus.
15 N allows you to exit the pr esent menu or subm enu and go back a l evel. P r ess re peatedly to r etur n to the main menu, then pr ess ([LW to r etur n to the start scree n . ô r eturns your phone to th e start scr een. If you press ô wh en the phon e is re questing i n put (for exa mple , a settin g, pho ne n umbe r , name, etc. ), the pho ne disp lays the sta rt scr een and th e inpu t is no t saved. Rem ember: If you p ress ô during a call, th e phone w i ll hang up! Scr o lli ng thr o ugh the main menu 1) Press 0HQ X 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red menu item 3) Pre ss 6HO HFW , 2SWLRQV or 2. (whichever ap pears) to ente r subme nus and to choo se options 4) Pre ss ([LW to exit the pr esen t menu or N to go back on e l ev el Usi ng shor tcuts This is a quick and easy w ay to acce ss a me nu with o ut having to scr oll thr ough other me nus. Press 0HQ X , then menu num ber , then submenu number . Pres s th e men u and subm enu nu mb ers wi th in a co u- ple o f s econd s of e ach oth er wh en us ing t his meth od. For a summ ary of your phoneî s menu str u cture, see "Summary of M enu Items" on pag e 16. Help tex t Many of the menu func ti ons have brie f help text. T o view the he l p t ext, sc roll to the menu item and wai t for about 1 5 seconds. Press 0RUH to see the next pa ge of the tex t or N to exit.
16 Summary of Menu Items 1 Messages 1 1 Te x t M e s s a g e s 1 1 1 1 In bo x 1 1 2 O ut b ox 1 1 3 Write me ssages 1 2 Message settings 1 1 2 1 Se t 1 1 2 2 Se t 2 1 2 3 Se t 3 1 2 4 Se t 4 1 2 5 Se t 5 1 2 6 Com mo n 1 3 V oice messages 1 1 3 1 L isten to voice messages 1 3 2 V oice m ail box num ber 1 4 News & inf o servic e 1 1 5 Serv ice comman d editor 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Missed c a lls 1 2 2 Receive d calls 1 2 3 Di aled ca lls 2 4 Clear c all lists 2 5 Call timers 2 6 Sho w ca ll cos ts 1,4 2 7 Show costs in 1 3P r o f i l e s 3 1 Nor mal 3 2 Si le nt 3 3 Me et in g 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 Page r 3 6 Ca r 2 3 7 Headse t 3
17 4 S etti ngs 4 1 Ca ll set ti ngs 4 1 1 Auto mati c redial 4 1 2 C a ll wa it in g 1 4 1 3 Send own nu mb er 1,4 4 1 4 L ine in us e 4 1 5 Calling car d 4 2 Secur ity sett ings 4 2 1 SIM card securi ty 4 2 2 Pho ne security 4 2 3 Mod ule secu rity 5 4 2 4 Restr ict call s 1 4 2 5 F i xed di ali ng 4 2 6 Call cost limit 1 4 2 7 A ccess cod es 4 3 Phon e settin gs 4 3 1 L angu age 4 3 2 L ist of o wn n umbers 4 3 3 Cl oc k 4 3 4 Alarm cloc k 4 3 5 System selectio n 1 4 3 6 T ouch tone lengt h 4 3 7 E me rgen cy key 9 4 4 Anal og module sett ings 5 4 4 1 Digital /analog sele ction 4 4 2 A nalog system se lection 5F o r w a r d i n g 1 5 1 Forwar d all voic e calls 1 5 2 Forward when not able to take calls 1 5 3 Forwar d all fa x cal ls 1 5 4 Forwar d all dat a ca lls 1 5 5 Canc el al l c all fo r wa rdi ng 1 6G a m e s 7 C alcu lator 8 C al en da r 9 Ke y g uar d 1 App ears only if supp orted by your ope rator a nd/or SI M ca rd 2 Ap pears once used with ca r kit 3 Ap pears once used with he adset 4 Not avail able in analog systems 5 Ap pears only with t he option al anal og module a ttach ed
18 5. Fe atur es A- Z Access code s These help pr otect against una uthorized use of your pho ne and SIM ca rd: î secu rity co de (s ee page 71 ) î PIN and PIN2 co des (see page 63) î sys tem pa ssw ord (see page 75) î modul e code (for o pti onal analog module; see page 85 ) Ac ces s code s co nsi st of nu mber s. If the ph one as k s you for one of these cod es, key in the r equested code and pr ess 2. . If you ma ke a m istak e, p r ess &OHDU to eras e, then ente r the corr ect digi t. T o ch ang e acce ss code s: 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 7 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VH WWLQJV - $FFH VV FRGHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to scr oll thro ug h the codes you wish to ch ange , and pr ess 6HOHFW 3) The phone p rom pts you for th e existi ng code , the new co de, an d verifica tion of the new co de. At each pr om pt, enter t he in f orm ation and pr ess 2. . Note: Y o u canîÂÂt ch ange the PIN code un less SIM c ard security (se e page 74) is on. Note: Av oid using access codes tha t are similar to emergency numb ers, such as 911, to prevent acciden tal di aling of the em ergency num be r . Ala r m clo ck The ala rm cl ock featu re is ba sed on you r ph oneî s i nte r nal cl ock and sound s an alert a t a ti me yo u spec- ify . See îÂÂCl oc kî on pa ge 36 for informat ion on your p honeî s clock.
19 Se tt ing t he al arm cl ock 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - $OD U P FORFN ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Enter th e alarm time, using t wo di gits for both hou rs and minutes 3) Pre ss 2. 4) Se lect eithe r DP or SP and press 2. Note: Ste p 4 is nec essary only if you have select ed am/pm fo rm at; se e îÂÂSe le cting time fo rm atî on pa ge 3 6 f o r m or e inform ation. T u rn ing the alar m cl ock o ff 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - $OD U P FORFN ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to 2II and press 2. When the ala r m sounds Press 6WR S to shut of f the alarm OR Press 6QRR] H and the al arm wi l l so u nd aga in in 5 minut es. If you l et the ala rm soun d for 1 m i nute w ithout pres sing a ke y , it st ops f or 5 mi nutes, then s tarts again. Advanced If you turn of f the p hone and the alarm i s set, the phon e swi tches itsel f on at a l ar m tim e, the n the alarm sounds. If you press 6WRS , the phon e di splay s .HH S WKH SKRQH RQ" . Press <H V to keep i t on or 1R to swi tch it of f. RE MEMBER! Do not sw itc h on the pho ne w he n wi re- le ss phon e u se is proh ibi ted o r w hen it may caus e inte rfer en ce or danger . A l l c a ll s ti m e rs See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 .
20 Anal og module Se e "Opt ion al An alo g Modu le " o n page 82. Analog syst em selection See îÂÂAna log system se lecti onî on pa ge 83. Aut o mat ic ans w er This is one of the settings in your phoneî s profiles (se e pa ge 63) . With this on , your pho ne an swer s incomi ng voice ca l ls after o ne ring. Note: This is ava ilab l e only w hen your phone is conn ected to a he ads et o r t o an ap prov ed han ds free c ar k it eq uipp ed w it h the ign ition sen se o ption , with the i gnition on. Activating autom atic answe r 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3UR ILO H V ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to sel ect &DU or HDGVHW , then p r ess 2SWLRQV 3) C hoose &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Press W to r each $XWRPDWL F $ QVZHU an d p ress 6HO HFW . 4) Pre ss W to r each 2Q (or 2II to de activate it) Note: This feature will not function w ith data calls. Automatic redial Wh en this fea tur e is turned on, your ph one wil l red ial the num ber youîÂÂre t rying to call up to 10 times. Pre ss ô to s top th e cal l a ttemp ts. Automatic redial wil l n ot redi al a busy numb er while you initi ate or answ er another call. Activating autom atic re dia l 1) Press 0HQX 4 1 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DOO VHW WLQJV - $XWRPDWL F UHGLDO ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W or V to 2Q and press 2.
21 Business cards Y our phon e can send or r ecei ve elec tr onic busi ness car ds con sisting of a name and phone num ber . Y ou can s ave r ece i v ed b usines s car ds to your phone book. For d etai ls on the phone book, se e " Phone book" on page 59. Sending busi ness car ds 1) Recall the name from your phone book 2) Pre ss 'HWDLOV , if sh own, or skip to S tep 3 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Pre ss W or V to r each 6HQG EXV 1 FDUG 5) Pre ss 6HOHFW 6) En ter or recal l th e des tin ati on ph one nu mber 7) Pre ss 2. V iewin g r ecei ved busine ss car ds W hen yo u rec ei ve a bus in ess card, t h e phon e dis pla ys %XVLQHVV FDUG U HFHLYHG and sound s an alert ( depen ding on the î Mess age ale r t to ne î ; s ee p age 52) . Cau tion: If you pres s ([LW at any time be fore saving the busi- ness card, the business card will be deleted! 1) When your phone displays %XVLQHVV FD UG UHFH LYH G , press 2SWLRQV 2) 6KRZ is se lected. Pre ss 2. 3) Sc ro ll thr ough the avai labl e inform ation Saving viewed busi ness c ar ds 1) After v iewing t he busi ness car d, p ress N , scroll to 6DYH , then p r ess 2. 2) At the 1DP H = prompt, ed it t he name if de sired, then p ress 2. 3) At the 1XPEHU = prompt, edi t th e number if de sired, then p ress 2.
22 Deleting viewed busi ness car ds After vi ewing the busine ss card, pre ss N , th en p ress ([LW . Cal cul ator Y our pho neî s calc ulator add s, sub- tracts , multip lies, d i vides , and conv erts betwee n curr encies. REMEMB ER! Y our phone must be sw it ch ed on t o u se t hi s fu nct ion. Do not switc h on the phone wh en wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference o r dang er . Usi ng the c alcul ator 1) Press 0HQ X 7 ( &DOFXODWRU ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Enter the firs t numbe r in the ca lculati on 3) T o add, press once ( app ears) T o subtract, press twice ( ð app ears ) T o mu ltipl y , p ress th r ee ti mes ( â app ears ) T o divi de, press four t imes ( / appea rs) 4) Enter th e second numbe r R epea t st ep s 3 and 4 as ma ny ti mes as ne eded . 5) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V . (TXDOV is se lected. Pre ss 2. Note: When yo u are entering numbe rs, press &OHDU to eras e any mistakes. Note: Y ou can also choose $G G , 6XEWUDFW , 0XOWLSO\ , an d 'L YLGH from the list of options. Deci mals Pr ess the # key on ce to ente r a deci mal poi nt. Curr ency conver sion B efor e you can begi n convertin g currenc i es , you nee d to se t the ex chan ge ra te. 1) Press 0HQ X 7 , th en p ress 2SWLRQV
23 2) Scr oll to ([FK DQJH UDWH , then p r ess 2. 3) Scr oll to RZ P DQ\ KR PH XQLWV WR D YLVLWHG XQLW (to ente r the n umber of dome stic uni ts t o a f oreig n unit) or RZ PDQ\ YLVLWHG XQLWV WR D KRPH XQLW (to ente r the n umber of for eign uni ts to a domesti c unit ) 4) Pre ss 2. 5) Enter th e excha nge rat e (pre ss # to e nter a d e ci- mal point ) 6) Pre ss 2. Now you can do a conversion: 1) Enter the amount to be c onve rted 2) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 3) Scr oll to 7R K R P H to co nve rt t o do mes tic u ni ts or 7 R YLVLWHG to convert to fore i gn units 4) Pre ss 2. Cal end ar The ca l end ar keeps tr ack of rem inders, calls you ne ed to make, meeti ngs, and birt hdays. It can even s ound an alarm wh en itî s time for you to make a ca ll or go to a meeti ng. REMEMB ER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function . Do not switch on the ph one when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Usi ng the c alendar 1) Press 0HQ X 8 ( &DOHQGDU ) (Fo r de tail s on how to wo rk th e Men u, s ee pa ge 13) If you havenî t set the tim e and date, your pho ne prompts you to 6HW SKRQ H FORFN . If you have alr eady set the t ime and date, go to Step 2 .
24 Wh en yo ur phon e pr omp ts y o u f or the time w ith KK = PP , ent e r th e ti me in hour s a nd mi nu tes (u si ng two digi ts for ea ch), t hen pr ess 2. Press W or V to re ach DP or SP , th en pr ess 2. Y ou can set the time format to ei ther 24-h o ur or am/p m using the Cl ock. See îÂÂSel ecting time for - matî on pa ge 36. Wh en yo ur phon e pr omp ts y o u f or the date w i th PP 2 GG 2 \\\\ , ente r the mont h and day (using t wo digits for ea ch) and year (us ing four digi ts), then press 2. . Tip: Use W to mo ve the c ursor r ight a nd V to move it l ef t. When you ente r a di git, it write s over the numb er to the ri g ht of the curso r . 2) Y our phone displ ays th e curr ent date an d gi ves you two choices: 2SWLRQV an d N Abou t the date display The phone automa tical ly d isp l ays toda yî s date. T o scr oll to a di f fer ent d ate, pr ess W or V . T o sk ip di re ct ly to a diff e re n t date , se e îÂÂOpt io n 5 : Go to date î on page 26 . If you have set any calend ar note s for t he dis playe d date , the ap pr opriate icon(s) ap pear in the low e r right- hand corner: Once youîÂÂr e at the date yo u want, pr ess 2SWLRQV . Th en use W to sel ec t the optio n yo u wan t, and press 6HOHFW . The opti ons are: O ption 1: V iew day This option allows yo u to view , eras e, ed it, move , and B irth d a y r eminder Meeti ng r eminder Call r emi nder Other r emi nder
25 send no tes tha t wer e made for the selected day . Pres s W or V to scroll thr ough notes. O ptions while viewing a n ote a re (UDVH , (GLW , 0RYH (to another d ate), and 6HQG QRWH (to se nd th e no te) . O ption 2: Make not e W ith t his op tion, youîÂÂll n eed to c hoose 5HPLQGHU , &DOO , 0HHW LQJ , or %LU W KGD \ . Y o ur phone wi ll prompt you for more information de pending on which one y ou choose. See îÂÂEntering letters and numb ersî on page 41 fo r help with entering informati on at the 6XEM HFW = prompt. Y ou can set an alarm for any of the note typ es. Y our phon e mu s t b e turned on in order for th e al arm to sound . If you set an a l ar m, w hen the a larm so unds, you can choo se 2. or 3 RVWS RQH . Pressing 2. stops the al arm; pressing 3R V W S R Q H r esets the alar m for 10 minute s late r . O ption 3: Er ase notes Press W or V to re ach 2I F KRV HQ GD\ , 2QH E\ RQH , or $OO DW RQFH , then p r ess 2. . 2I FKRVH Q GD\ displays eac h note for the d ay you selected before pressing 2SWLRQV , so you ca n delete the m indi- vidually . Press (UDVH to de l ete th e note, or pr ess W or V to leav e it an d view other notes. 2QH E\ RQH displays not e s in chr onological orde r , birth- days first, so you c a n d e lete t hem individua lly . Pre ss (UDVH to del ete th e note, or p r ess W or V to leav e it and view oth er no tes. $OO DW R QFH allo ws you to delet e al l calend ar notes at once . The phone as ks you to confi rm your deci sion bef ore er asi n g t he no tes . Option 4: View a ll This option a l lows you to scr o ll thr ough b irthday note s in chr onologi cal or der , then ot her note s in chronolo- gical order .
26 Optio n 5: Go to date Thi s op tion allo ws you to go d i r ectly to the s pec i fi ed date instead of sc rolli ng. Enter a date i n PPGG\\\\ format , the n pr ess 2. to go to th at d ate. O ption 6: Se t the da t e Thi s op tion allo ws you to set todayî s date in you r phon e. Ente r the dat e in PPGG\\\\ format , then pr ess 2. . Cal end ar n ote rece ived Y our phone displays &DOHQGDU QRWH UH FHLYHG wh en someone send s you a note that you ca n save in your calend ar . Saving a note in your calendar is equiva l ent to ma king the note yourself; you can work with it in the same w ay as any oth e r note i n your calend ar , includ ing sett ing an a larm. For infor mati on o n send ing ca lenda r note s, see page 24. V iewin g r ecei ved cale ndar note s Caut io n: If y ou p res s ([LW a t a n y t i m e b e f o r e s a v i n g t h e ca lend ar note, the ca lend ar note will be delete d! 1) When your phone displays &DOHQGDU QRWH UHF HLYHG , press 2SWLRQV 2) 6KRZ is se lected. Pre ss 2. 3) Pre ss W to scr oll thro ug h the note Editing vi ew ed calendar no tes 1) Aft e r vie wi ng the ca le nd ar n ote , pres s N 2) Scr oll to (GLW 3) Ed it t he no te Note: T he V key will move the cu rsor to the left, and W wil l m ove it to the right. P res s &OHDU to bac ksp ace . 4) Pre ss 2. when youîÂÂr e done
27 Saving r eceived c a l endar notes 1) After vi ewing the calend ar note, pr ess N , or after editin g, p r e ss 2SWLRQV 2) Scr oll to 6DYH , then pr es s 2. Deleting vie w ed calendar note s After vi ewin g the ca lendar no te, pr ess N , th en pr ess ([LW . Call cost limit Th is f eat ure al lo ws y ou to lim it the am ou nt o f mon e y you spend on your mobile phone bills. When the limit you set is rea ched, no calls can be made exce pt for emerg ency ca l ls. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your ser vice provi- der may var y , dep en ding on netw ork featu res, rounding-off for billing, a nd so forth. See also îÂÂShow call costsî on pag e 73. T o choose wheth er you want cal l cost meas ured in cha rging units or dolla rs, se e îÂÂShow costs inî on pa ge 74. Settin g a c all co st limi t 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 6 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWW LQJV 0 &DOO FRVW OLPLW ) For de tail s on how to work t he menu, see pag e 13 . 2) The ph one ask s f or you r PI N 2 code (see pa ge 63) . E n ter it an d pres s 2. . 3) Use W to r each 6HO HFW th en p ress 2. 4) When you see 1XPEHU RI XQLWV = ente r the n umber of chargi ng units or do l lars (pr ess # to insert a deci mal point ) an d press 2. The num ber of r emaining un its is shown w h en the di s- pl ay is cl ear . Removing a call cost limit 1) Follow st eps 1 and 2 in î Setting a call co st limitîÂÂ
28 2) Use W to r each 2II th en p ress 2. Cal l fo rwar ding Se e îÂÂForw ard c alls î o n p age 4 5. Cal l ho ld Y ou ca n put a singl e c a ll on hol d. If you subscribe to the Call W aiting ne twor k servi ce, you can also pu t one call on hold when you r eceive anothe r call. Putti ng a call on hold Wh ile in a ca ll, p r es s ROG . Pr ess 8QKROG to r eturn to the call . Maki ng a c all wit h one alr ead y in pr ogr ess Wh ile in a ca l l, ente r ( or r ecall f rom the phone b ook) th e second phon e nu mber and press ó . OR 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Use W to r each 1HZ FDOO and p ress 6HOHFW . 3) Enter (or r ecal l f r om the phone book) the se cond phone n umber , and press &DOO WIth ei ther me thod, t he fi rst ca ll is au tom atic ally put o n hold. The cu rren tly active call is indi cated by the icon and the held ca l l by the icon . Switching betwe en two calls in pr ogress Press ó OR Press 6ZD S Ending the acti ve call Press ô (the held call b ecomes acti ve).
29 Ending both call s 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Use W to r each (QG DOO FDOOV and press 6HOHFW . Call log Thi s fea ture auto matica l ly keeps track of numbers youîÂÂve dial ed, numbers tha t have called you, and th e am oun t of ti me you îÂÂv e sp en t on calls. U s ing c a ll lo g 1) Press 0HQ X 2 ( &DOO ORJ ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each on e of the following options, then p ress 6HO HFW 2-1 0LVVHG FDOOV - Se e page 55. 2-2 5HFHLYH G FDOOV - See pa ge 65. 2-3 'LDOHG FDOOV - See p age 38 . 2-4 &OHDU FDOO OLVWV - See p age 35 . 2-5 &DOO WLPH UV - See pa ge 30. 2-6 6KRZ FDOO FRVWV - See pa ge 73. 2-7 6KRZ FRVW LQ - Se e page 74 . Tip: Y ou can dial any o f th e phon e numbe rs by p res - sing ó whil e th e nu mber is o n th e displ ay . T h e îÂÂO ptionsî soft key When you access 'L DOHG FDOOV , 0LVVHG FDOOV , or 5HFHLYH G FDOOV and pr ess 2SWLRQV , a list of optio ns wi l l ap pear on your phoneî s displa y . &DOO WLPH sh ow s the da te a nd ti me of th e las t c al l. Press the sc ro ll butto n to scrol l thr ough up to fiv e r ecent call date s/ times for this phon e numb er . (GLW QXP EHU all ows you to edit the dial ed numb er and save it with a nam e to your phone book.
30 6DY H allo ws you to e nter a name f or the numbe r and save bo th to your phone book . (UDVH erases the number fr om the ca ll list. 9LHZ QXP EHU displays the phone numb er if the a sso- ciat ed na me is c urren tly di splayed. Cal l s et ti ngs Th is f eat ure co nsi s ts o f aut oma t ic red ia l, cal l wai ti ng , send own num ber , line in use, and calling car d. See th e indivi dual entries for each of the se feat ures. Call timers The phone automa tical ly t racks the amo unt o f time yo uîÂÂv e sp ent in t he las t ca ll and in al l digi ta l ca ll s. For informati on on call tim ers for ana log calls, see îÂÂC all timers for an alo g c alls î on page 8 4. Viewing dura tion of last call or al l digi tal cal ls 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to view /DVW FDOO GXUDWLRQ or 'LJLWDO FDOOV GX UDWL RQ Setting time rs back to 0 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) 2) Pre ss W to rea ch &OHDU GLJLWDO FDOO WLPHUV , the n press 2. 3) Enter yo ur s ecuri ty co de, then pr ess 2. aga i n Show ing the current call timer during calls 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) 2) Pre ss W to r each /DVW FDOO GXUDWLRQ , then pr es s 'HWDLOV
31 3) &XUUHQW FDOO is dis played; press 6HOHFW 4) Pre ss W to r each 2Q , th en press 2. Du rin g a ca ll , the am ount of ti me spen t i n th at ca ll will be displ ayed. Not e: The actua l ti me in voiced for c alls by your s ervi ce prov ider m ay va ry , depending upon net work features, roun ding-off for billing, a nd so forth. Not e : Eac h pho n e n um b e r in y our S IM c ard ha s it s o wn tim e rs . Call waitin g This is a network serv ice th at al lows you to rec eive an i nco mi ng cal l wh en you î re a lre ad y i n a cal l. T he p ho ne beep s to let you k now of the i ncoming call. C onta ct your servi ce pr ovider for deta i ls. Activating or cancelli ng call waiting 1) Press 0HQX 4 1 2 ( 6HWW L QJV - &DOO VH WWLQJ V - &DOO Z DLWLQ J ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to highlig ht $FWLYD WH / &DQFHO / or 6WDWXV 3) Pre ss 2. Using call waiting Press ó or $QVZHU to ans wer a w aiti n g ca ll. T he c al l you we re on is put on hold. T o r ejec t the call , p ress 2SWLRQV , press W to re ach 5HMHFW , and press 6HOHFW . Note: If you donîÂÂt want to answer the call, you can also just let it ring. T o s witch b etwe en the two call s, pr ess ó or 6ZDS . T o end the active cal l, pr ess 2SWLRQV , scr o ll to 'URS FDOO , th en pres s 6HOHFW . T he he ld cal l bec ome s ac ti ve. Third call wa itin g If you have b oth an a ctive and a hel d call and a third call is wa itin g, pr ess 1 ó . This dr ops the active call and answers the waiting call; the held call is unaf fected.
32 Or , you can pr ess 2SWLRQV and scr oll to (QG DOO F DOOV . Thi s ends bo th the ac tive and the held ca ll, and the waiti ng cal l is han dled as a normal incom ing call. Call er gro u ps Y ou can cr eate grou ps of name s in your 3KRQ H ERRN (see p age 59 ) , and give each g roup a diff erent ringing tone. Then youîÂÂl l know when someone from that gr oup is calling you because of the w ay the phone rings. Adding names to a c aller group Note: The nam es and num bers that you add to a group m ust alread y be st ored in your Pho ne book. Se e îÂÂSaving names and numb ersî on page 70. 1) W ith the disp lay clea r , pres s W unt i l y ou see the name or numb er you want 2) Pre ss 'HWDLOV , if sh own, or skip to S tep 3 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Use W to r each &DOOHU JURXSV . Pr ess 6HOHFW . 5) Use W to rea c h the group to which you want to add this name or number . Press 6HOHF W . Defining a ri ngi ng tone for a cal ler gr oup 1) W ith the disp lay clea r , pres s 1DP H V 2) Pre ss W to r each &DOOHU JURXSV . Pr ess 6HOHF W 3) Use W to rea ch the group you wa nt. Press 6HOHF W 4) Pre ss W until you see 5LQJLQJ WRQH . Press 6HO HFW . Use W to r each the to ne y ou wan t t o hear when anyone from this gr oup calls you. Pre ss 2. . Tip : Y ou can set your p hone to ring only whe n peop le fr om certain ca ller gr oups cal l you, and to o therwis e be sile nt. Se e t he îÂÂC aller gro u pî de scr ipt io n un de r îÂÂR in g- ing optionsî on pa ge 67. Renaming a ca ller g roup 1) Foll ow steps 1- 3 in îÂÂD e fin ing a rin gin g to n e f or a ca ller g roup îÂÂ
33 2) Pre ss W until you see 5HQDPH J URXS . Pr ess 6HOHFW . 3) Enter th e gr oup na me (see îÂÂEnt erin g l etters and num be rs î o n page 4 1 f or de tail s ) and p ress 2. Removi ng names fr om a call er gr oup 1) Foll ow steps 1- 4 in îÂÂAddin g nam e s to a c aller gro upî 2) Use W to r each 1R J URXS . Pr ess 6HOHFW . Cal l er I D Caller ID is a netw ork service tha t dis pla ys the ph one numbe r of the pers on ca lling you , if it is avai lable. C hec k wi th y our s erv i ce provi der for deta il s. If the call er can be identif i ed, t he caller's phone n um- ber (or name , if sto red in th e phon e book ) and the te xt FDOOLQJ ap pear s whi le th e p hone is ri n gin g. I f the na me is too long to be di splaye d, its end is r eplac ed wi th an elli psis (... ). If you subscri be to t he Call Forw ardi ng networ k se r- vice an d the incomi ng call ha s been forw ar ded fr om anot her pho ne n umber , th e ! sign is shown after &DOO or FDOOLQJ . Calling c ard If you wish to use a calling card for long distanc e calls , you must first store your calling card information into y our phone . Y our pho ne can store two c alli ng car ds. P r ogra mming a c all ing c ard 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DOO VHWWLQJ V - &DOOLQJ FDUG ) (Fo r de tail s on how to wo rk th e Men u, s ee pa ge 13)
34 2) Pre ss W or V to reac h de sir ed c alling car d, then press 2SWLRQV 3) Pre ss W or V to r each (GLW , th en press 2. 4) Enter secu rity cod e and pr ess 2. 5) At 'LDOLQJ VHTXH QFH , press 6HO HFW . Press W or V to cho ose the d ialing s eque nce your ca rd uses (se e chart on pag e 34) , th en press 6HO HFW . Note: The order of the follow ing steps may vary , depending on whi ch di al ing sequence your card uses. 6) Ent e r ac ce ss nu mb er (us uall y th e 1-800 n umb e r li sted o n th e ba ck of the ca lling c ard), pr ess 2. 7) Enter car d numb er and/o r PIN, pr ess 2. . Y our phone wil l disp lay 6DYH F KDQJHV" . Pr ess 2. . 8) Pre ss W or V to r each &DUG QDP H = an d pr ess 6HO HFW . Enter ca rd name using your ph oneî s ke ypad, press 2. . (See îÂÂEntering letters and numb ersî on page 41 if you nee d hel p on en tering the card name.) For deta ils a bo ut y ou r phon eî s s ecu rit y code , s ee îÂÂS ec ur ity c ode î on pa ge 71 . Dialin g Sequ ence Use for cards that require yo u to : Cards usin g th is sequence Access no. Ph one n o. card no. Dial 1-800 access number , the n ph on e nu mber , th en c ard numb er ( P IN if requi red) MCI, A T& T T rue Choice, Sprint Cana da, U nitel Access no. card no. ph one n o. Dial 1-800 access number , the n card numbe r ( P IN if req uire d), t hen phon e numb er net w ork MCI, World P hone MC I Prefix ph one n o. card no. Dia l the p refix (any n umber s that m us t pr ece de the ph one numb er) an d phone number you wan t to dia l, then card numb er (t hen PIN, if requ ire d) GT E, P acBel l, AT & T , S t e n t o r
35 Choosing a calli ng c ar d to use 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DOO VHWWLQJ V - &DOOLQJ FDUG ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r e ach desi red card, press 2SWLRQV 3) 6HOHFW is h ighlighte d; press 2. 4) Enter securi ty code at 6H FXU LW\ FR GH = , p r ess 2. Making calling car d c alls 1) E nter the phone numb er , including any pr efi x (such as 0 or 1 ) th at y ou r ca lli ng card ma y req uire whe n yo u ma ke a c all in g card ca ll . S ee y our cal li ng c ard for instructions. 2) Pre ss and hold ó for a fe w secon d s until you r phone disp lays &DUG FDOO 3) Y our ph one wil l display 3UHVV 2. WR VHQG S KRQH QXPEH U . W a i t f or the tone, t hen p ress 2. . 4) Y our ph one wil l display 3 U H V V2 .W RV H Q GF D U GQ X P 0 EHU . W a it for t he tone , then p re ss 2. . Note: Steps 3 and 4 may be switched d epending on the di ali ng sequence you chose. This p rocedur e may not apply to all calli n g card options pr o- grammed into your phone. Please look at the back of yo ur calling ca rd or co ntact your long distance co mpany for more inform ation. Chan ge ac cess co d es Se e îÂÂAcc ess co des î on page 18. Change module code Se e îÂÂChange mod ule codeî o n page 85. Clear call lists Th is fe at ure wil l cl ea r all di ale d n umbe rs , as we ll as numbers of answ ered calls and missed calls. Y ou canno t undo this opera ti on , so be car eful.
36 Als o, se e î Call logî o n page 29. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 4 ( &DOO ORJ - &OHDU FDOO OLVWV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) H ighlight either $OO , 0LVVHG , 'LDOHG , or 5HFHLYHG and press 2. ( $OO will clea r all ca ll list s, wh ile th e ot hers cle ar their r especti ve call lis ts) Note: Missed, Received, and Dialed call s li st s are also erased when yo u use a SIM card that is not o ne o f the 5 mos t previ- ous ca rd s used with the ph on e, or you change the ph o ne sec urity se tting. S ee îÂÂP hon e sec urity î on page 62. Clea r timer s See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 . Cl ock Y our pho ne ha s an inte r nal clock th at ca n be dis pl aye d on the st ar t scr een. It also f eatur es an ala rm clock (see page 18). Setting the clock 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &OR FN ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to $G MX VW WL PH , press 6HO HFW 3) Enter th e curr ent ti me, usin g two d igit s for b oth hou rs and minutes 4) Pre ss 2. 5) Se lect DP or SP an d p ress 2. (if a m/pm ti me f or- mat has b een se l e cted ; se e bel ow) If this is the f irst t i me yo u have set the c lock, th e phone wil l pr ompt yo u to ente r the da te. Enter the da te in PPGG\\\\ for mat and pres s 2. . Selecting time forma t 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &OR FN ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 )
37 2) Pre ss W to 7LPH IRUPDW and press 6HOHF W 3) Pre ss W to ei th er 570 KRXU or DP 2 SP 4) Pre ss 2. Displayi ng or hiding the c lock This feature a llows you to toggle between displaying th e cl ock on th e st ar t scre en o r hid in g i t. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &OR FN ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Press W to either LG H FORF N or 'LVS OD\ F ORFN (only one choice appears, de pending on the curr ent setting) 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW Co nfer ence cal ls This is a netwo rk s ervice that allows you to m ake co n- fere nce calls with your p hone. Check with your servi ce provi der for deta ils. Fir st, call t he firs t person Mak e a ca ll a s us ua l. T hen, call other participant s Either of th e following m ethods a utomatica lly puts the existing call on hold as you make the new call: 1) Wh ile in a cal l , e nter the pho ne n umbe r of the perso n you w ant t o con f er ence in, and pr ess ó OR Press 2SWLRQV , press W to 1HZ FDOO , then pr ess 6HO HFW . Enter or re call the pho ne numb er fr o m the pho ne book, then pr ess &DO O or ó 2) Afte r the seco nd pa rty answ ers, pr ess 2SWLRQV 3) Pre ss W to &R QI HUH Q FH and press 6HOHFW 4) T o ad d other peop l e to the call, r epeat s teps 1-3 5) T o e nd t he con fe rence ca ll , pres s ô
38 Having a privat e convers at ion wit h one of t he participants 1) Wh ile in the call , pr ess 2SWLRQV 2) Pre ss W to 3UL Y DW H and pr ess 6HOHFW . A list of the pa rt icip ants ap pe ars . 3) Scroll to the desired pers on and press 2. . The ot her part ic ip an ts can co nt in ue to tal k to eac h other . 4) T o re- joi n th e con feren ce ca ll , press 2SWLRQV 5) Pre ss W to &R QI HUH Q FH and press 6HOHFW Droppi ng individua l participa nts from t he confer ence call 1) Wh ile in a con fer ence ca ll, pr ess 2SWLRQV 2) Pre ss W to 3UL Y DW H and pr ess 6HOHFW . A list of the pa rt icip ants ap pe ars . 3) Scroll to the desired pers on and press 2. . The ot her part ic ip an ts can co nt in ue to tal k to eac h other . 4) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 5) Pre ss W to 'URS FDOO and p ress 6HOHFW Cur r enc y co nver sion Se e îÂÂCurr en cy co nv ersi on î o n pa ge 22. Curren t c all du ra tio n See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 . Data ca lls See îÂÂFax and da ta callsî on page 43. Di aled ca lls Y our pho ne au toma tical ly sto res the l ast 10 numbers y ouî ve d ialed. Se e îÂÂCall l o gî on page 29 for deta ils on oth er call l ists.
39 V iewin g t he dia led call s list 1) Press 0HQ X 2 3 ( &DOO ORJ - 'LD OHG FDOO V ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red number 3) T o dia l the n umber , pr ess ó ; for other options, press 2SWLRQV (see îÂÂThe îÂÂOptionsî soft keyî on pa ge 29) Erasing the dialed calls li st Se e îÂÂClea r c all lis tsî o n page 35. Di ce See "Games" on p age 46. Digi tal/an alo g se lecti on Se e îÂÂDi gital /analo g s el ecti on î o n pa ge 85. Dist inct ri ng i ng This allows you to set the p hone to ring i n a specia l way w hen cert ain people call you. See îÂÂC al ler g roup- ing î on pa ge 33. Earpiec e volume The volume butt ons on the sid e of your pho ne al l ow yo u to a dju st the ear pie ce v olu me duri ng a ph on e cal l. Pr essing the top button in creas es the volume and pr essing the b ottom bu tton decr eases the vol ume. I f an a cc ess ory wi th i ts o wn l oud sp eake r i s con ne ct ed to your pho ne , the volum e buttons will ad just the volume for th at ac cessory . Emergen cy calls Before att em pti n g any em ergency calls, see îÂÂEmergency Callsî on page 97 for import ant safety inform ation. 1) If the phone i s not o n, s witc h it on . So me networ ks may r equ ir e that a valid S IM car d i s p rop erly i nser ted in the pho ne .
40 2) Key i n the emergency number for your p resent lo cati on ( e.g . 911 or ot he r of fic ial em erg enc y numb er). Emergenc y numbers vary by l ocati on. 3) Pre ss ó IMP ORT ANT! This phone, li ke any w i reless phone, operates us i n g radio signals, wireless and la ndli ne net works as well as user -pro- grammed func tions which cannot g uarantee conn ection in all conditions. Th erefor e you should ne ver rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential com municatio ns (e.g. medical em ergencies). Rem emb er , to m ake or receive any calls the ph on e m ust be switched on and i n a service a rea w ith a dequate signa l strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all w ireless phone ne tworks or w hen certain netwo rk ser vi ces an d/ or phone features are in use. Check w ith local service providers. I f ce rt ai n fe atu res a re i n u se ( Ke yg uar d, fi xe d di al ing , rest ri ct calls, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off b efore you can make an emergency call. Consult this d ocum ent and your lo cal cellular service provider . When m aki n g an emergency call, r emem ber to give al l the necessar y infor mation as accurately as possible. Re membe r that your wireless p hone m ay be the only means of com muni- cation at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given pe rm issio n to do so. Emergen c y Key 9 W ith thi s fea tur e o n, th e ph one attem pts to ma ke a n emerg ency call whe n you p re ss 9 then ó . The phon e di als th e em erge ncy nu mber pro gram med i nto your phone. Note: This feature is not act i ve until you fo llow the steps in îÂÂActivating Emerg ency Key 9îÂÂ. Note: Y ou c an also dia l an em ergency call by pressing and holding 9 until t he phone indicates it is attem pting to make a n em ergency call. How ever , this m eth od does not work when Keyguard is active or w hen the phone is conn ecte d to a modem. Activating Emergency Key 9 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 7 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - (PHUJ HQF\ NH\ < )
41 (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 2Q or 2II , t h en p ress 2. IM PORT A N T! Offici al emergen cy numb ers vary b y location (for example, 911). Y ou can only program one eme rgency number into your phone to be dialed au tomatically by Emergency Key 9, and it m igh t not be the proper num be r in all circum stances. Ent e ri ng let te rs an d nu mb er s Y ou can en ter letters as well as numb ers wh en stori ng inform ation into y our pho ne. Sim ply pr ess the corr e- sponding numbe r key repe ated ly until the desir e d lette r appears on the dis play (for exam ple, use the 2 key to ente r A, B, or C). ABC mode Wh en your phon e prom pts you to en ter l ette rs, it will auto mati cally swi tch over to A B C mode. Y our phon e displays the ABC i c o n t o i n d i c a t e t h a t i t i s in ABC m ode . When ABC is display ed, you can enter these charact ers: Wh ile yo uîÂÂr e ed iting a name, the V ke y will m ove the cursor to the left , and W will move it to the right. Pr ess &OHDU to corre ct any mistak es. If you wish to ent er an empty spac e be tween chara c- ters, pr ess 0 f or ea ch space. Ke y Cha ract ers Ke y Chara ct ers 1 .,?!-1 7 PQRS7 2A B C 2 8T U V 8 3D E F 3 9W X Y Z 9 4G H I 4 0s p a c e , 0 5J K L 5 â (See page 42 for deta ils.) 6 MNO6 # Ch anges l ette r ca se
42 Ch ang ing le tter ca se Pr ess the # key to s witch be tween upp er - and lower - cas e lett ers. The $%& icon wil l swit ch to DEF to in dicate you are using lower case. Entering numbers T o enter numb ers while in ABC mode, you can: î pr ess and hold the co rresponding key un til the number appear s, or î s witch be tween A B C mode and number mode b y pressi ng and ho lding t he # key . Special chara cters (fo r storing name s) When you ar e in ABC mod e ( see page 4 1) you can pr ess the key and the fo l low i ng sp e cial ch aracters wi ll appear . If y our SI M ca rd sup por ts spec ia l char ac - ters, y ou can use the se cha racters when st orin g names in your phone book. Simply press W or V to highl i ght the o ne yo u wi sh t o use , then pr ess ,QVHUW . . , ? ! : ; - # â ( ) î î _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = Special char acters in phone num bers Y ou ca n use sp ecia l cha racters t o dia l or s ave i nterna- tion al phon e numbers as well as ph one numbe rs of auto mated se rvice s suc h as bank acc ount in forma - tion . Wh en ent ering n umbe rs, pr ess the key r epe atedly to u se these chara cters . Charac ter Use - This char acter is us ed to send comman d strings to the net work . Cont ac t you r servic e prov ider for de tail s. . This ch ar acte r is a pr efi x u s ed for diali ng in ter na tio nal numb ers.
43 Eras i ng sto re d name s and nu mb er s See îÂÂEr asing stored names and numb ersî on pa ge 61. Erasin g your entire phone book See îÂÂEra sing your entire phone bookî on page 61. Fax and data calls Y our p hone ca n se nd a nd r eceive data and fa xes via an opti onal da ta ada pter t hat conne cts to the ba se of the p hone. The ph one aut omatical ly r ecognize s the type of the c onnecte d te rminal . Making a fax or data call : 1) Connect the appr opriat e data or fax term i n al to the phone If you try to ma ke a data or f ax call and the d ata adap ter i s not c onnecte d or c onnecte d incor- rect ly , t he te xt 3OHDVH F RQQHFW W HUPLQDO will ap pear . Check th at the d ata ad apte r is pr operly se t up. S Use thi s ch arac te r to s ave phon e num bers of a uto mated ser vices tha t re qu ire y ou to en ter a p assw ord or other infor mati on afte r the ca ll is a nsw ered . For ex am pl e, if your bankâ s ph one number is 555-1212 and you need to enter your account number (12345) and password (6789), yo u could sa ve thi s phone number as 8884545 S 45678 S 9:;< Note : In digital netw ork s, digits to the right of the S are sent afte r a 2.5-second pause . In analog n etworks, digits to th e right o f the S are n ot se nt un til you pr es s 6HQG . Z This cha racter cr eates a wai t; dig its to the right o f the Z are not se nt unt i l you press 6HQG . Curre ntl y this cha rac ter ca nnot be saved . Charac ter Use
44 2) Enter or r ecall phone number fr om the phone book 3) End th e call by pr es sin g ô Fo r m ore info rma tion, re fer to do cum e ntatio n s upplie d with your data adapter , data application or fax application. Note: Y ou c annot make a d a ta or fax call while yo u have a ct ive or held calls in progress. Rece ivi ng a fax o r data c all A fax or da ta cal l can b e answe r ed on ly fr om th e data termi nal, eve n when the p hone keypad is locke d. Fixed dialing This lets you restrict your out going calls to phone numbers include d in the fixed dialing list or beginning with the sa me dig i t(s) as an entr y in the list . Note: F ixed d iali ng works only with SIM car ds that support it. For other types of call restrictions, see îÂÂRest rict call sî o n pag e 66. T urni ng fi xed diali ng on or of f 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 5 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWW LQJV 0 )L[HG GL DOLQ J ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) Us e W to rea ch 2Q or 2II th en p r ess 2. 2) Ent er your PIN2 code and pre ss 2. No te : If yo u tu rn fixe d diali ng o n and do n îÂÂt hav e an y nu m be rs in the list, you canîÂÂt make any calls! Note: When fixed d ialing is set to on , ca lls may be possible to certain eme rg ency n umb ers in som e netw orks (e.g. 911 or ot h er of fi ci al eme rge ncy n umb er) . Adding numbers to the fixe d dialing l ist 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 5 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWW LQJV 0 )L[HG GL DOLQ J ) 2) Use W to r each 1XPEH UV th en press 2. 3) Use W to r each $GG th en press 6HOHF W
45 4) Ent er your PIN2 code and pre ss 2. 5) Enter th e nam e (opti ona l) and pr ess 2. 6) Enter th e numb er an d p ress 2. Repe at s teps 3 -6 for ea ch num ber y o u want to add to the list. Forw ar d call s C all forwarding is a network se r- vice that lets you fo rwar d you r i ncomi n g cal ls to anot h er pho ne number. Check with y our service provi der for deta ils. Forwa r ding cal ls 1) Press 0HQX 5 ( )RU ZDUGLQJ ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r each one of the fol l owi ng opti ons, then press 6HOHF W : 51 )RU ZDUG DOO YRLFH FDOOV 52 )RU ZDUG Z KHQ QRW DEOH WR WDNH FDOOV 53 )RU ZDUG DOO ID[ FDOOV 54 )RU ZDUG DOO GDWD F DOOV 3) $FWL YDWH is selected; press 2. 4) At the 1X PEHU = pr ompt , enter t he ph one num ber to w hi ch you wan t to forwa rd calls and pr ess 2. Y ou can pre ss 1XPEH U to verif y that you ent e r ed the c orrec t number . Cancelling call f or war ding T o cancel call forwar ding, pr ess 0HQX 5 5. Note: Cancelling all call forwardi n g may also cancel any autom atic forwarding of calls to voice mail that your ser vice provider has a ctivated for you. Contact your service provider for d etails.
46 Getting ca ll for w ar ding status Note: S tatus is n ot available fo r )RU ZDUG ZKHQ QRW DEOH WR WDNH F DOOV . 1) Repea t steps 1-2 in îÂÂForw ard in g ca llsî 2) Use W to r each 6WD WXV and press 2. Press 1XPEHU to show the p hone number to wh ich t he ca lls ar e fo rwar ded. Note: When )RU ZDUG DOO Y RLFH FDOOV is turne d o n, the icon is di splayed w hen the disp lay is clear . Games Challenge yourself or a fri end to the f ou r fun games i n your ph one. In the mai n menu sc r oll do wn to *DPH V , press 6HO HFW , and choos e o ne o f the f oll owing. REMEMB ER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function . Do not switch on the ph one when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Memor y Revea l pi ctur es to fi nd pa i rs i n as few tri es as p ossibl e. Mo ve the cur sor wi th the 2 ( up), 4 (l ef t), 6 (r ight ), an d 8 (down) keys. Pr ess t he 5 key to reveal pictur es. Press the # k ey to j ump right over r evealed pictur es or m ove fr om the bottom righ t o f the sc r een t o the top lef t. Pres s th e key to ju mp l ef t over reve al ed pic tu r e s or m ove fr om the top le ft of th e scr een to t he botto m right. Once found, pairs stay visibl e. Sna ke Fe ed the snake with as many goodies as possible and watc h it gr ow . U se keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to turn the snake towar d food. The longer t he snak eî s ta il gr ows, the hi gher the scor e. If the s nake hits its own tail o r the surroun d ing wall, the ga me is over . Logi c Find th e secr et co mbina tion o f figu re s in a column. Possible figure s are show n at the top of the display .
47 Press the 5 key r epeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4 , and 8 keys to move the cursor . Once you think you have the right combination, pr ess the key . The r esult appears as a set of marks above the c olumn. A correct f igur e in the right place g ets a full mark; a co rrect figur e in the wr ong place gets a hal f mark. T he game ends when the corr ect figures ar e in the right place. 7LS = T o co py a figur e fr om th e pr evious column, move the c ursor ov er it usin g th e 2 , 4, o r 8 key , then pr ess the 5 key . Dic e Th is ga me take s th e pl ace of an act ua l se t of di ce . U se the /H YHO o ption to set th e nu mbe r of d ice, up to six . Y ou c an ro ll, l ock , and unl o ck e ac h d ie a s m any ti me s as you wish. When yo u start a new game, the dice r oll for a c ouple of seco nds and t hen stop. Use the 4 (left ) and 6 (righ t) k eys to se lect a die . Press th e 5 key t o lo ck or u nl ock the s electe d die . Pres s t o rol l t he u nlo cked di ce agai n . Inbox Wh en you r eceive a text me ssage (se e page 76 ) , the text mess age is st or ed i n the In box. The phone di splays 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG an d th e indi cato r , a nd mak es a so un d (dep ending o n t he îÂÂMe ss ag e al ert ton eîÂÂ; se e page 52 ). Me ssage storage The Inbox and Outbox shar e a given amount of memo ry in your SIM car d. When thi s mem ory is ful l and the re is no mor e room to stor e messag es, the mes sage i ndic ator blink s. If you are sent a tex t mes sage w hen the me mory is full , the phon e disp lays th e me ssa ge 1R VSDFH = PHVVDJH ZDLWLQJ . Y ou shoul d delet e one or more old messages to make r oom for the ne w me ssage . The network will w ait and re- send th e me ssa ge at a la te r tim e .
48 No te: D epe ndi ng o n yo u r SIM c ard , the Inbo x and Out box c an co ntain a to tal o f up to 50 m essa ges. Readi ng me ssage s imme dia tely I f y our ph on e sa ys 0HVVDJH UHFHLY HG , press 5HDG . This take s you to the Inb ox, with th e new mess age selecte d. Pr ess 5HDG ag ain. If nece ssary , u se W and V to sc roll throu gh the mes sage. Reading m essages any time 1) Press 0HQ X 1 1 1 ( 0HV VDJHV - 7 H [W PHVVDJHV - ,QER[ ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 .) A list of message headers appears. The icon in fr ont of the head er ind icates tha t a mes sage has b een r ead. The ico n ind icates that a mess age h as no t y et be en r ead. 2) Use W to r each the me ssage yo u wa nt, and press 5HDG 3) If the mes sage is long , use W and V to scr oll thr ough the message 4) The messa ge text is followed by the senderî s name or pho ne number , and r eception date and time When you îÂÂve seen the last message, the indicat or di sappea rs. W orki ng with me s sa ges in t he Inbo x Y ou can acc ess opti ons while yo uîÂÂr e rea d ing a mes- sage. J ust pr ess 2SWLRQV , s cr oll to th e on e you wan t, th en pres s 2. . (UDVH deletes the message. Pr ess 2. to confi rm. 5HSO\ sends a rep l y to the sender of the me ssage. E nter your message and pre ss 2SWLRQV . Use W to r each 6HQ G an d p ress 2. . The p hone d ispl ays the return number . E dit the number if desired, the n press 2. . (GLW allows yo u to edit a me ssage.
49 *HW QXP EHU re trieves an include d p hone numb er fr om a message , if there i s one . Y ou can use i t like any othe r numbe r . If ther e is mor e than one num ber , scr oll to th e desired num ber , then press 2. . )RU ZDUG sends the me ssage to s om eon e else . Edit the message (if necessary), pr e ss ó , ent e r the num ber at the 1X PEHU = pr om pt, then p r ess 2. . Or , edit the message, then press 2SWLRQV . 6HQG is selected. Press 2. . Enter the re cipien tî s phon e nu mber o r r ecal l it fr om the phone book and pr e ss 2. . 'HWDLOV sho ws the se de tail s of the me ssage, if avai l- able: s ende rî s na me an d pho ne numb er , SM S cent er used f or sendin g, r ecep tion da te and time , repl y path avai labili ty . In-call m enu Wh ile in a ca ll, pr e ss 2SWLRQV to ac ces s th e in- ca ll menu. See separate ent ries for call hold, call wa iting, co nf eren ce cal l s, tou ch ton e s, an d tr ans fe r a ca ll. Ke yguard This fea ture pre vents a ccidental key press es when your pho ne is in your pock et or purse by locking your keypad . If a ny keys a re pressed while Keyguar d is acti vated, 3UHVV 8 QORF N DQG WK HQ - app ears. Activating Keyguar d Press and hold ô until .H \V ORFN H G app ears , OR Press 0HQ X OR Press 0HQ X 9 De activating Keyguard Press 8QORFN OR Press and hold ô until 8QORFN NH\V" appe ars , the n press 2.
50 Answe ring a c all wi th Keygu ard act ive When Keyguar d is acti ve, y ou can only pre ss ó to answer a ca ll. So me no tes ab ou t Key guar d î When Key guar d is O N, c alls may be pos sible to the emergen cy number programme d into your phone (e.g . 91 1 or ot her of ficia l eme rgency number). H owever , one-k ey emergen cy diali ng ( î th e 9 keyî ) does n ot opera te. î B riefly pressing the key tu r ns ligh ts on for 15 seconds. î Keygua rd is auto matic ally tur ned off when t he phon e is connect ed to a car kit. Ke yp ad to ne s This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (s ee pa ge 6 3) . I t se ts t he volume of t he to ne that you he ar wh en y ou pre ss th e phon eî s ke ys . Setting the keypad tones 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3UR ILO H V ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the keyp ad tone s fo r , and p ress 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to .H\SDG WRQHV and press 6HO HFW . 4) Pre ss W to sc ro ll thr ough the opti ons; your pho ne plays a sampl e of each. Pre ss 2. for th e one you want . Lang ua ge B eca use many wir eless ph one cu sto mer s spe a k E n gli sh as a second language, your phone allow s y ou to choose you r pho neî s displayed language.
51 Choosing a la ngua ge fo r your pho ne 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - /DQJXDJ H ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W or V to se lect the la nguage yo u want and press 2. Note: A shortcut for cho osing E n gli sh is to press 0HQ X 4 3 1 1. Last call durat ion See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 . Last number redial T o r edial the la st dialed number , pr ess ó twic e whil e at the st art scr een. T o di a l any of the 10 last dialed number s Press ó , then pr es s W to re ach the desi r ed numbe r , and press ó ag ai n. Y o u c an al s o vi ew this l is t us i ng th e me nu; se e îÂÂDi ale d ca llsî on pa ge 38 . Lights T o tur n your phon e î s light s on for 15 seconds, pre ss any key . If Keygu ard is on, pr ess the powe r key . If you ar e using your p hone wi th a handsfr ee ca r kit, you can set lights t o 2Q (light s stay on) or $XWR PDWLF (afte r 1 5 seco nds, l igh ts t urn of f unti l the next key i s pressed, ph one rings, etc.) . Do this by cust omi zin g your phoneî s &DU profile (see îÂÂProf ilesî on pa ge 63). Line in use Alternate line servic e allows you to ha ve mor e than one phone number . Contact your service pr ovider for deta i ls. If you su bscri be to this s ervic e, you ca n choose w hich phone n umber you want t o make calls with . Y ou ca n r ecei ve calls on ei ther l i n e re gard less of the l ine selected for outgoing cal ls. 1) Press 0HQX 4 1 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DO O VH W WL QJV - /LQH LQ XVH )
52 (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r each the lin e yo u want, and pr ess 2. Note: If you sw itch the phone on with a new SIM card, the phone choose s Line 1 autom atica lly . List of own n umber s If your SIM car d sup ports th is feat ure, yo u ca n view t he phone number(s) of y our SI M c a rd . V iewing own number s 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 2 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - /LVW RI RZQ QXPEHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r each th e desir ed entry (f or e xampl e, the name of the service p rovi der and îÂÂPC SîÂÂ) List en t o vo ic e me ssa g es Se e îÂÂV oic e me ss agesî on page 78. Logic See "Games" on p age 46. Me mo ry See "Games" on p age 46. Me n u See îÂÂW orking The Menuî on pag e 13. Message alert ton e This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (see pag e 63) . It se ts the ton e that your ph one mak es when yo u g et a text me ssage . Also, see îÂÂT ext messag esî on pa ge 76. 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 )
53 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the mes sa ge aler t t on e f or , a nd p ress 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to reac h 0HVVDJ H DOHU W WRQH , th en press 6HO HFW . 4) Use W to scroll thr ough your choices (your phone plays sa mples) and p ress 2. Message received Text messagin g is a netw ork servi ce that a l low s you to send and recei ve tex t messa ges wi th you r phone (se e îÂÂT ex t m es s age s î on pa ge 76 ) . Chec k with you r service provi der for deta ils. Wh en you r eceive a text me ssage, the p hone di spla ys 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG and the indi cator , and mak es a sound (depend i ng on the îÂÂM essage alert tone îÂÂ; see page 52 ). T o r ead the me ssag e, pr ess 5H DG . T his take s y ou to t he Inbox, with the new m e ssage selected. Press 5HDG ag ai n t o re ad th e mes sag e. Se e îÂÂInb ox î on page 47 f o r m o re de tail s o n rec ei ved text messa ges. Message settings Text messagin g is a netw ork servi ce that a l low s you to send and recei ve tex t messa ges wi th you r phone (se e îÂÂT ex t m es s age s î on pa ge 76 ) . Chec k with you r service provi der for deta ils. Y ou can specif y som e of the w ays your p hone handles text messa ges. Depen d ing o n your SIM car d, you ca n have up to five îÂÂsets î of se ttingsîÂÂfor exam ple, on e fo r e-mail messag es, one for pa ges, one for faxes, etc. Specifying a set of m essage settings 1) Press 0HQ X 1 2 ( 0HVVDJHV - 0HVVDJH VHWWLQJV ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each the set you wa nt to spe cify set- tings f or , and press 6HOHFW
54 3) Pre ss W to r each the opti ons li sted b elow a nd press 6HOHF W 0HVVDJH FHQWHU QXPEH U : Ei ther en ter the message cent er phone nu mber and press 2. , or press 6HD UFK to get the number from your phone book (if it is stor ed th ere ). Y our service pr ovider gives you your m essage center numb er . Y ou n eed i t to send text messages. 0HVVDJHV VHQW DV : Use W to rea ch 7H [ W , )D[ , 3D J H or ( 0 PDLO for mat , then press 2. . In order to receive a converted m essage, the recipient needs to have the appropriate term inal d e vi ce. 0HVVDJH YDOLG LW\ : Use W to re ach th e amo un t o f time that me ssages are stor ed at the me ssag e cen t er , then press 2. . 5HQDPH WKLV VHW : Enter a new nam e for this set of mes sage sett i n gs and p ress 2. . Specifying settings for al l message s 1) Press 0HQ X 1 2 6 ( 0HV VDJHV - 0HVVDJH VH WWLQJV - &RPPRQ ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 'HOLYHU \ UHSRUWV or 5H SO \ YL D VDP H FH Q WHU and press 6HOHF W 'HOLYHU \ UHSRUWV : Press W to re ach <H V or 1R then press 2. . <H V mea ns that the netw or k wil l try to send delivery r eports for the message s you send. 5HSO\ YLD VDPH FHQWHU mea ns that the ne two rk will try to r oute t he r eply to thi s text me ssage vi a yo ur ow n me ssa g e cen t er . Microph one Y ou ca n mute a nd un mute y our phone î s micr ophone wh ile a call is in p rogr ess. The dif fer en ce betw een mute and hold is tha t mute allo ws you to co ntinue to hear t he other p erson.
55 T o mute the p honeî s micr ophon e during a call; pr ess 2SWLRQV , scroll to 0XWH , th en pres s 6HOHF W . T o u nmute the micr ophon e, pr ess 8QPXW H . Note: If you a re using the optional analog module, 0XW H ap- pears a s the right so ftkey during a call. Pr ess 0XWH to mu te the m icroph o ne and 8QPXWH to unm ute it. Mutin g and unmut ing also a f fect s the micr ophon es of any acce ssories con nected to the phone. Missed call s Y our phon e auto mati cally st or es the last 10 numbers that ha ve tried un s ucc essfully to r each you. Se e îÂÂCall lo gî o n pa ge 29 for det ails o n o ther c all lis ts . When the di splay says 0LVVHG FDOOV Press /LVW . If you have m issed mor e tha n one c a ll, you can sc r oll thr ough the list o f numbe rs. T o dial the dis- pl ayed numb er , press ó ; for op tions, pr ess 2SWLRQV (s ee îÂÂThe îÂÂOptio n sî so ft key î o n p age 29) ; to e xit , press N . Viewing the missed calls list at any time 1) Press 0HQ X 2 1 ( &DOO ORJ - 0LVVHG FDOOV ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red number 3) T o dia l the n umber , pr ess ó ; for other options, press 2SWLRQV ( see îÂÂTh e îÂÂOpt ion sî s oft ke yî on page 29) Erasing the missed calls list Se e îÂÂClea r c all lis tsî o n page 35. Module call timers See îÂÂCall timers for analog callsî on pa ge 8 4. Mo dul e se c ur ity Se e îÂÂMod ule sec u rity î o n pa ge 86 .
56 Names See îÂÂW orking The Menuî on page 13 and îÂÂPhone bo o kî o n page 59. News & Inf o service This netwo rk se rvice al lows yo u to rec eive new s and inform ation fr om the ne twork. Contac t your se rvi ce provider for details. Using the Ne ws & Informatio n service 1) Press 0HQ X 1 4 ( 0HVVDJHV - 1HZV ) LQIR V HU YLFH ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r e ach one of t he foll owing options and press 2. 2Q - T urn s on News & Info re ception. 2II - T ur ns o ff News & In fo reception. 7 R SLF LQGH[ - G e ts a list of ava ilabl e topics fr om the network. 7R S L F V - L e ts y ou w or k w ith t he ava ila bl e to pi cs . See îÂÂW orking w ith T opicsî . /DQJXDJ H - C hooses t he la nguage for messages . Scro ll to the l a nguage(s) you w ant and p re s s 0DUN for each o ne you wa nt. Then pr ess N , the n <H V to save or 1R to ignor e the chan ges. W o rking with topics Once youîÂÂve chose n 7R S L F V in Step 2 abo ve, y o u have the followi ng c hoi ces. 6HO HFW - Us e W to reach thi s an d press 2. . Us e W to sc r oll through avai lab le top ics. 3) Pre ss 0DUN to selec t or 8QPDU N to dese lect a topi c. Repea t this as many time s as you nee d . 4) Pre ss N
57 5) Pre ss <H V to save your c hanges or 1R to igno re the cha ng es $GG QHZ - Use W to re ach th is and pr ess 2. . Enter the topic number a nd pr ess 2. . Enter the name an d p r ess 2. . (GLW - Use W to re ach t his an d pr ess 2. . Us e W to r eac h the topic you w ant to edit. E dit th e number an d press 2. . Repe at this wi th the name. (UDVH - Use W to re ach t his an d pr ess 2. . Use W to r each the topi c you want to er ase and pr ess 2. . One-to uch dialing Th is fe at ure al lows you to ma ke phon e c all s qui ck ly and easi ly wi th the touch o f a button. The sec ond thr ough eighth phon e numb ers you stor e to you r phone book ar e aut oma ticall y assi gne d to k e ys 2 thr ough 8. Y ou can change the ke y assign ments usin g the foll owing pr ocedur e. Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dia ling your voice m ailbox and for attem pti ng em ergency calls (See îÂÂVoi ce me s- sagesî on page 78 an d îÂÂEmergency Call sî on pag e 97). Stori ng one-touch di al locatio ns At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W or V to highligh t 1 0 WRX FK GLDOLQJ 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW 4) Pre ss W or V to scr oll to th e des ir ed key 5) Pre ss $VVLJQ 6) Pre ss W or V to choo se the name you want to as s ign to the sel ected ke y , then pr ess 2.
58 Calli ng a number using one- touch dialing Press and hold a key (2 thr ough 8 ) for a few seconds to c all the number i n the co rrespo ndin g one- touch dia l locat ion.Y our p hone r ecall s the ph one num ber fr om th e memo ry , dis pla ys it br i efly , th en dia ls it . Note: If you press and h old 1, your phone c all s your voice m ail- box. If you press and hold 9 and E m ergency Key 9 is on, your phone a ttem pt s a c all t o the emergency num ber progra m med into your phone. Changing numbers in one -touch dial list W ith thi s featu re, yo u can as sign a dif fer ent numb er to any one -touch di al loc ation . At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Repeat steps 1 thro ugh 3 in îÂÂStoring one-touch dial l o cati on s î 2) Pre ss W or V to sele ct locat ion you wish to cha ng e 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Pre ss W or V to &KDQJH , th en press 6HO HFW 5) Pre ss W or V to se lect dif fe r ent na me for l oca tion and press 2. Erasing one-to uc h dial l ocations 1) Repeat steps 1 thro ugh 3 in îÂÂStoring one-touch dial l o cati on s î 2) Pre ss W or V to sele ct locat ion you wish to erase 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Pre ss W or V to (UDVH , then pr es s 6HOHFW 5) At the (UDVH" prompt, press 2. Outbox T ext messages that you have written and saved ar e stored in the Outbox. The icon in front of a me s sage heading show s that you have attempted to send the
59 message to the text mes s age center . The icon shows that you have not yet tried to se nd the messa ge. Usi ng the O utbox 1) Press 0HQX 1 1 2 ( 0HVVD JHV - 7 H [W PHVVD JHV - 2XWE R[ ) 2) Use W to scr oll thro ug h the mes sage hea ders. Pre ss 5HDG to rea d the sele cted messag e. W o rking with m essage s in the O utbox Wh ile r eading a me ssage, pr ess 2SWLRQV to work with messages. Scroll to one of the followi ng options: (UDVH deletes the message. Pr ess 2. to confirm the eras e or N to exi t. (GLW all ows you to ed it the messag e. Use &OH D U to ba ck- sp ac e ov er let t ers, W or V to mov e th e cur sor , and t he numbe r keys to enter l ette rs. (See îÂÂEnter ing Le ttersî on page 4 1 f or de t ails .) When youîÂÂr e done, press 2SWLRQV ag ain. Y ou ge t the s ame options you get while writ ing a new message ( 6HQG , 6HQG VSHFLDO , 6DY H , a nd &OHDU VFUHHQ ). Se e îÂÂWrite m es sages î on page 80. *HW QXP EHU displays the numb er that wa s includ ed in the me ssage (if a vailab le). Y ou can treat i t l i ke any other number . )RU ZDUG forwa rd s the me ssag e to some one else. Th e st ep s are the s ame as s en din g a m ess ag e. See î Write m ess age s îÂÂ, Se n d o ptio n, o n pa ge 80. Phon e book De pend ing on your SIM ca r d, y ou c an s tor e up t o 255 nu mber s ( and as s oci ated na mes ) in t he pho ne bo ok. (Se e îÂÂChecking av ailable mem or yî o n p age 62.) These numbe rs ar e right at your fi ngertip s for ea sy dialin g. T o acces s the m, simp ly pr ess W or V fro m the s tart screen. T hings to know about t he phon e book î The ma ximum leng th of sto red number s and na mes de pen ds o n your SIM ca rd.
60 î A nam e may ap pea r only onc e in m emory . I f you tr y to store a nam e th at already exi sts in memo ry , th e phon e will as k if you want to replace the c urrently sto red name. Accessing names in the phone boo k At th e start scree n, press W or V . T o s kip ah ead quick l y in the list, pr ess the numb er key that corr e- spon ds to the f irst lett er of the nam e. Pr ess ó to ca ll the nu mber . Accessing phone bo ok functi ons At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W or V to highlight d esir e d submenu 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from w hich you can c hoose. 6HD UFK al l ow s y o u to sea rch for a specifi c name. $GG QHZ al lows y ou to e nte r ne w na mes and n umbe rs . (UDVH DOO lets you erase e very name a nd num ber in you r pho ne book. Y ou ca n era se on e name and nu mb er at a ti me by p re ssin g 'HWDL OV , the n 2SWLRQV when vi ewing a name al rea dy in the dir ectory . 2SWLRQV lets you choose your scr olling view ( 1DPH OLVW , 1DPH . QXPEHU , or 1DPH RQO\ ), a s well as che ck h ow many mo r e names you r pho ne ca n store (se e îÂÂCheck- ing avail able me mo r yî on page 6 2) . 1 0 WR XF K G LD OL QJ all ows yo u to ass ign up to s eve n o ne- touc h dial locati ons (s ee pag e 57 f o r de t ails ) . &DOOHU JURXSV al lows y ou to r ename or change the ring- ing to ne fo r a caller g ro up (see îÂÂC aller groupsî on page 32) .
61 Stori ng a name and number 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Scr oll to $GG QHZ and press 6HOHFW 3) Enter name using the keyp ad (use # to switc h betw ee n upp er and l ower cas e) and press 2. 4) Enter phon e numb er and pr ess 2. If your phone book is full, you will be given the option to r epl ace a n exist i n g en try . Also, see îÂÂEntering letters and numbersî on pag e 41 and îÂÂSav in g na me s and numbersî on pag e 70. Changing a stor ed number or na me 1) Re ca ll st or ed n ame 2) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V , t hen s ele ct (GLW 3) Edit the name , i f de sir ed, then pr ess 2. 4) Edit the nu mber , if desi re d, t hen p ress 2. Erasing stor ed names and numbers At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Re ca ll st or ed n ame 2) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight (U DV H , then pr es s 6HOHFW , the n 2. Note: Y ou canno t undo Erase function s so be carefu l! Erasing your entire phone book 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W to highligh t (UDVH DOO 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW 4) Pre ss 2. at $UH \RX VXUH" 5) Enter securi ty code at 6H FXU LW\ FR GH = 6) Pre ss 2.
62 W ar nin g: This fe atu re w ill er as e yo ur enti re phon e book, which cannot be undone ! Che cking a vail able mem ory 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W or V to r each 2SWLRQV , th en pr ess 6HOHFW 3) Pre ss W or V to r each 0HPR U \ VWD WX V , th en pr ess 6HOHFW Y our phone w i ll tell you how ma ny mem ory locati ons are fre e and how ma ny are being use d. (One number and ass ociat ed name is stor ed in each me mory l oca tio n.) Phon e s ec urity Y ou can set th e phone to r equir e the security co de when yo u s witch on the phone after instal l ing a new SIM card . Setting phone sec urity 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWWLQJ V ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 3KRQH VHFXULW\ th en press 6HOHF W 3) En ter you r secu rit y co de an d press 2. 4) Use W to r each 2II or 2Q , an d pr ess 2. 2II mean s that the secu rity cod e is not r equir ed wh en the phone is swit ched o n. 2Q mea ns that the when you s witc h on the pho ne and youîÂÂr e using a new S IM car d, the phone will req ui re y ou t o e n ter th e s e curi ty code . Phon e s et tings Menu 4 3 in your ph one lets you cho ose sett i ngs f or the f ollow i ng items (ea ch entry i s descri bed sep arately in this g uide ): î /DQ JXDJH o f th e m enu s a nd di spl ay î /LVW RI RZQ QXPEHUV (your own p hone number s, if more than on e, t hat your SIM card can u se)
63 î &ORFN (set t he t ime and t ime fo rmat, hide t he clock) î $ODUP FOR FN (set al arm t ime) î 6\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ (how y our phon e choo ses a netwo rk to use if more than o ne is avai lable) î 7 RXFK WRQH OHQJWK (short or lo ng) î (PHUJH QF\ NH\ < (on or off) PIN and PIN2 code s The PIN (P ersonal Identity Number) code is a 4 - to 8- digit number usually supplied with the SIM card g iven to you by your service pr ovider . If you use îÂÂSIM car d securityî (see p age 74) , the pho ne will r equir e you to enter the PIN code every time you switch on the phone. Wh en the p hone r equi r es the PIN or PIN2 cod e, i t dis- play s (QWHU 3,1 FRGH = or (QWHU 3,1 5 FRGH = . Ente r the co de th en pres s 2. If you en ter a wron g PIN cod e thr ee time s in succ es- sion , enter the PUK code (s ee î PUK an d P UK2 c ode s î on pa ge 65) and press 2. . Ente r a new PIN co de and press 2. . Re -enter the new code and press 2. . The PIN2 cod e i s a 4- to 8-digit number and is sup - plied with some SIM c ard s. It is r equ ir ed to access some functions. These functions m ust be supporte d by your SIM card . If you enter a w ro ng PIN 2 co de th ree times in s ucces - sion , follo w the same instru ctions as f or the PIN co de but t his tim e us ing the PUK2 cod e . Se e îÂÂA cces s Co de sî on page 18 fo r in fo rm at ion o n how to cha nge eith er of these code s. Profi les Y ou can adjust and c ustomiz e your phone to whatever environments you fi nd yourself in (i.e. meeting s, a movie, etc.). Wi th pro files, you can control your phoneî s li ghts, ringi ng volume, ringing tone, message alert, keypad tones, warning tones, etc. i n a matter of seconds.
64 No te: The defau lt sett ing is 1RUPDO . Accessing pr ofil es At th e start scree n, press 0HQ X 3 Selecting dif ferent pr ofiles If you w ant to change your phoneî s profil e, briefly press the ke y . The n press W or V to cho ose an ot her profile a nd p r e ss 2. . This al lows you t o select othe r pr ofiles, but not cus tomize them. Note: When yo u co nnect you r phone to a headset or hands- free c ar kit , the ph o ne automatically selects the HDGVHW or &DU profile. Y ou cann ot choose a different profile while these accessories are co nnected. Custo m izi ng pr ofi les 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red pr ofil e 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V to see the f ollowi ng c hoices: 6HO HFW acti v ates the cu rrent ly sel ec ted profi l e. &XVW RPL ]H allows you to customize a pr o file by changing the current settings. (If you choose &XV 0 WRPL] H , youîÂÂll have access to se veral lists and sub- menus that will enable yo u to adjust th e settings on the current pr ofil e. When you change a setting in the current p rofile, it on ly af fects that pres et menu and will not change your p honeî s normal settings.) 5HQDPH allow s you to ren ame any pr ofile ex cep t the N ormal pro file . 4) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red ite m 5) Pre ss 2. . If you wi sh to go back to th e main men u, press N . Renaming pr ofile s 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV )
65 (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) W or V unt il de sired profile i s high lighte d Note: Y ou canno t renam e th e Norma l profile. 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) W or V to 5HQDPH 5) Pre ss 2. 6) Enter new nam e and pr ess 2. PUK and PUK2 codes The PUK (Personal Unblocki ng Key) may be s uppli ed with the SIM car d. If not, con tact your s e rvice pro vi de r for the code. The cod e i s r equir ed to change a bloc ked PIN c ode. If you en ter a wron g PUK code te n tim es in succ es- sion , the SIM car d be comes inva lid. Conta ct yo ur servic e provider f or a ne w ca r d . The PUK2 code, supplie d with some SIM c ards, is req uired to c hang e a bl ock ed PI N2 c ode . If you ent er a wr ong code ten tim es in su cce ss ion , you canî t use the f uncti ons r equi ring the PI N2 code. C ontact your servic e provider f or a ne w ca r d . Y ou canî t chan ge the PUK o r PUK2 code. If you lose it, cont act yo ur s ervice p rov i der . Read messages See îÂÂInboxî on pa ge 47. Reca lli ng sav ed n am es and nu m b er s W ith a clea r displ ay , pr ess W to be gi n sc rolling thr ough store d names and num b ers. See îÂÂPhone bookî on page 59 for a de s cri pt ion o f th e 'HWDLOV key . Received c alls Y our phon e auto mati cally st or es the phone numbers of the 10 most r ecen t calls youîÂÂve answ ered . See î Ca ll lo gî o n pa ge 29 for det ails o n o ther c all lis ts .
66 Viewing t he receive d calls list 1) Press 0HQ X 2 2 ( &DOO ORJ - 5HFHLYH G FDOOV ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red number 3) T o dia l the n umber , pr ess ó ; for other options, press 2SWLRQV ( see îÂÂTh e îÂÂOpt ion sî s oft ke yî on page 29) Erasing the received calls list Se e îÂÂClea r c all lis tsî o n page 35. Rechar ge ba ttery Se e îÂÂChargin g yo ur n ew b atte r y î on page 7. Restri ct cal ls Th is i s a n etw ork se rv ice tha t l ets yo u res tri ct the c all s your ph one can make and recei ve. Check with yo ur service pr ovider for details. Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to cer - tain emergenc y numb ers i n some net works (e.g. 911 or other official eme rg ency n umb er). Restricti ng calls 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - 5HVWULFW FDOOV ) 2) Use W to scr oll thr o ug h the t ypes of calls yo u can re stric t, and pre ss 6HOHF W when yo u see the one you want: 2XWJRLQJ FDOOV : Calls ca nnot b e made . ,QWHUQDWLRQDO FDOOV : C alls can not be made to foreign coun tries. ,QWHUQDWLRQDO H[FHSW WR KRP H FRXQW U \ : When abr oad, calls can b e ma de only w ithin th e curr ent count ry and to y our home country , i . e. the cou ntry wh ere your home n etwor k opera tor is l oca ted. ,QFRPLQJ FDOOV : Calls cann ot be r eceive d. ,QFRPLQJ F DOOV LI UR DPLQJ : C alls ca nnot be r ecei ved out- side your home a rea .
67 &DQFHO DOO FDOO UHVW ULFWLRQV : T urns of f al l call r est rict ion s. Calls can be mad e and r eceived i n a norm al way . Note: If you se lected &DQFHO DOO FDOO UHVWULFWLRQV , th e steps whi c h f o l low will not be ava il able . 3) Use W or V to r each on e o f the followi ng optio ns, and press 2. : $FWL YDWH : Th e pho ne wil l as k you to en t er the System password. Enter it and pre ss 2. . &DQFHO : The phone will ask you to enter the S ystem password. Enter it and press 2. . 6WD WXV : The phone wi ll lis t the call types for whic h th e ca ll restr ict io n i s ac tiv e. Us e W or V to sc rol l thr ou gh t he lis t. For more information about your system pa ssword, see îÂÂSystem passwordî on page 75 . Ri ng i ng op t i on s This is one of the settings in your phoneî s profiles (se e pa ge 63) . Y ou can choo se h ow your pho ne n otifies you of an in com ing call . This setting doe s not af fect i nco min g tex t me ss ag e al ert ton es (se e page 76 ) . Sel ect ing r inging opt ions 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the ringing options for , and pre ss 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pr ess W to 5LQJ 0 LQJ RSWLRQV , th en pr ess 6HOHFW . 4) H ighlight your choice (described on next page) and press 2. 5LQJ : The phon e rings. ,QFUHDVLQJ : Th e ringing volume s tarts low a nd incre ases with suc cessive rings. 5LQJ RQFH : The phone rings once. %HHS RQ FH : The phone gives a short beep.
68 &DOOHU JURXSV : Se ts th e p hone to îÂÂSil entî exce pt for call s fr om peo ple in sele cted caller gro ups (see îÂÂCa l ler group ingî on page 33) . Press W to hi gh- ligh t the desired group(s) an d press 0DU N to select or 8QPDU N to de -select the m. Press N and then <H V to save or 1R to igno re the changes. If you have a ny caller gr oups marked, th e ph on e do es not ri ng u nles s th e call is f rom a person wh o belongs to the selected group(s). 6LOHQW : The phone sounds no tone. Wh en 6LOHQW is s el ec te d an d ke ypa d to ne s, w ar nin g tones and messag e alert tone are turn ed off, th e ico n is sho wn w hen t he di spla y is c le ar . Note: The call alert setting is stored indi vidually for operation with a hand sfree hea dset and a handsfree car kit. Ring ing tone re ceiv ed Y our phon e can r eceive ringi ng tone s that ca n be sa ved as th e 3 H UV RQD O entry in your l ist of ringing tones. Contact your servi ce pro vider for details about send - ing ringing t ones to you r phone. When your phone r e ceives a ringing tone , i t displays 5LQJLQJ WRQH UHFHLY HG . List eni ng to re ceived r ing ing to nes Caut io n: If y ou p res s ([LW a t a n y t i m e b e f o r e s a v i n g t h e ring ing tone, th e ring ing tone wi ll be de leted ! 1) When your phone displays 5L QJL QJ WRQH UHF HLY HG , press 2SWLRQV 2) 3OD\EDFN is se lected. Press 2. . The phone plays the ringi ng tone . S avin g rec eive d ri ngin g t one s 1) After liste ning to the ringing tone, pre ss N 2) Use W to r each 6DY H WRQH and press 2. The tone is sa ved t o the 3 H UVRQDO ent r y in yo ur l is t of ringi ng tones.
69 Deleting r eceived ring ing tones After liste ning to the ringing tone, pre ss N , then press ([LW . Ring i ng tone s Y ou can assign ringing tones to profiles ( see pa ge 63 ) and to ca ller groups. Thi s entry de scribes h ow to set ringing tones for pr ofil es. For inform ation on setting tones for ca ller grou ps, see î D efi ning a ri ngin g tone f or a call e r g roupî on page 32 . As out line d in the tab le be l ow , the sound your phon e make s when you r eceive a ca ll dep ends on the ringing option for the curr ently sel ected pr ofile, w hether the cal le r is a ssi gned t o a ca lle r group, an d, if t he &DOOHU JURXSV ringing option is selected, which calle r group th e cal l er be lon gs to. No te: Ring ing tone s ettings are s tored separate ly for e ach of your o wn phone nu mbers. Selecting ringing tones 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the rin gin g ton e s for , an d press 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pr ess W to 5LQJ 0 LQJ WRQH , th en pr ess 6HOHFW . Ringing option for c urrently selected profile (se e page 67) Ring/Increasing/ Ring once Beep once Silent Caller gr oups Caller is no t in a caller g roup Profile r inging tone Beep No sound No so und Caller is in a caller gro up Caller g roup ri nging tone Beep No sound Caller is in a mark ed caller group Caller g roup ri nging tone Caller is in an unmar ked caller gro up No sound
70 4) Pre ss W to sc ro ll thr oug h the o ptions. After you hear the ton e you w ish to use, pre ss 2. . Ringing v olume This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (see page 63 ) . It sets the default ringing volu me fo r inco ming vo ice calls an d messag e alert tone s. Setting the ringing volume 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the ringing volume for , and pr ess 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to 5LQJLQJ Y ROXPH , then p r ess 6HO HFW . 4) Pre ss W to sc r oll throu gh the options. When yo u hear the volume le vel you wish to use, pr ess 2. . Note: The ringing volume set ting is stored indivi dually for the hand sfree hea dset and handsf ree car ki t. Savin g name s an d numbe rs Y ou can save names and numbers in the Phone book. Either u se the method des cribed in îÂÂPhone bo okî und er the o ptio n $G G QH Z (see îÂÂA bout the submenusî on page 6 0) , or t h e îÂÂq ui ck sav eî me thods de scr ib ed bel ow . If your phone book i s full , you wil l be given th e option to r eplac e an existing entry . Quick save of name and number At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Enter the phone numb er and pr ess 6DYH 2) The phon e promp ts you to enter a 1DPH = . Enter a name if you w ish (option al), then pre ss 2. .
71 Fo r det ails on en ter in g nam es , se e îÂÂEn te rin g let te rs î on pa ge 41. Quick save of number only T o save a numb er quic kly , en ter the phone numb er , then pr ess and hold 6DYH . The num ber is saved to your phone book and you can add a n ame to it la ter . S ecu rit y co d e The security c ode i s r equir ed by s ome security fea- ture s inclu d ing îÂÂPhone se curityî (se e page 62) . Wh en the ph one r equir es the se curity c ode , it di spla ys 6HF XULW\ FR GH :. Enter the cod e then pr ess 2. . If you enter an i ncorre ct security cod e f ive times in a r ow , the p hone w ill not accept the c orr ect cod e for the next fi ve minute s. Th is co de co mes wi th yo ur phon e. The def aul t secu ri ty co de is 12345. For inform atio n o n how to change the security code, see îÂÂAccess c ode sî on pa ge 18. Ke ep the co de s ecr et and i n a safe p l a ce, sep arate fr om the phone . Securi ty s ettin gs Menu 4 2 in your ph one lets you cho ose sett i ngs f or the f ollow i ng items (ea ch entry i s descri bed sep arately in this g uide ): î 6,0 FDUG VHF XULW\ î 3KRQH VHFXULW\ î 0RGXOH VHFXULW\ (appea rs only i f optio nal ana log modul e attached ) î 5HVWULFW FD OOV î )L[HG GLDOLQJ î &DOO FRVW OL PLW î $FFH VV FRG HV The following table provides a sum m ary of how differ- ent ty pes o f se curity co des ar e u sed i n your ph on e.
72 Send ow n n umb e r This i s a netw ork se rvice that sp eci fies w hether or no t you wish to d isplay your phone number to the person you are calling . Cont act you r serv ice pro vid er f or deta i ls. Note: This feature is on ly effective when calling to a num ber that is e quipped w ith Caller ID. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 3 ( 6HWWLQJ V - &DOO VHWWL QJV - 6HQG RZQ QXPE HU ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 3UHVHW (to use the default net- work setting), 2Q (to show your num ber), or 2II (to not show it) and pr ess 2. No te: Th ese menu it ems may vary by SIM card an d se r v ice pr ovi der . If you donîÂÂt make a selec t ion, your phone uses the def au lt ne two rk set tin g. C heck with yo ur service pr o- vi der to find out the net work defaul t. Code Purpose For more information Security c ode Required by several phon e featur es. If phone s ecurity is on, the phon e requests the s ecurity code th e first time you use it afte r installing a new SIM card. See entries for call timers, calling c ard, pho ne book, and phone s ecur ity . PIN code If SIM card security i s on, the phone requests the PIN code e very time the phone is turned on. See âÂÂSIM card s ecurityâ on page 74. PIN2 co de Required b y several pho ne fe atures. See entr ies for sh ow call costs, c all cost l imit, fixed dialing, an d PIN and PI N2 codes. System p ass word Req uired by the Rest rict Call s fea ture. See âÂÂRestri ct callsâ on page 66. Module c ode ( used with option al analog module o nly) If module secur ity is o n, the phone requests the m odule cod e when the phone is turned on, the optio nal a na- log mod ule is atta ched, and e ither (a ) the modu le co de has no t been change d from the default of 12345, or (b) th e module c ode has b een change d but it i s different f rom the secur ity co de. See âÂÂMod ule s ecurityâ on page 55.
73 Serv ice comman d editor Y ou ca n use t his fea ture to ac tivate n etwor k serv ices r emote ly by usin g numeri c comman ds tha t y ou get from your service p rovi der . Sending commands 1) Press 0HQ X 1 5 ( 0HVVDJHV 0 6 HU YLFH FRPPDQG H GLWRU ) 2) Enter the servi ce command , includin g numb ers 3) Pre ss 6HQG Set tin gs Menu 4 in y our phone lets you choose se ttings for your p h one. It consi sts o f the follow ing ar eas, whi ch are de scribe d unde r th eir own headings: î &DOO VHWWLQJ V î 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV î 3KRQH VHWWLQJV ⢠$QDORJ PR GXOH VHWWLQJV (app ears onl y wh en opt ional analo g modul e attach ed) Sho w ca ll costs Thi s ne twor k service allow s you to che ck th e co st of the last or cu rrent cal l, or the to tal cost of all c alls that you have made or r eceiv ed since the coun ters wer e last r e se t. Contact your servi ce pr ovider for d etails. T o choose whether call c osts are shown in cha rging uni ts or in dollars, see îÂÂShow c osts inîÂÂ. No te: This featu re is no t su pporte d in analo g mo de ( usi ng the o ption al ana log m o dul e). Note: Each phone line has its own cost cou nter s. Sho w c all costs 1) Press 0HQ X 2 6 1 ( &DOO ORJ - 6KRZ FDOO FRVWV )
74 2) Pre ss W to see /DVW FDOO FRVW (cost of l ast call, or curr ent c all if app licable) or $OO FDOOV FRVW (cost of all calls si nce counte rs were la st reset) Cl ear c all cos t cou nte rs 1) Press 0HQ X 2 6 1 ( &DOO ORJ - 6KRZ FDOO FRVWV ) 2) Pre ss W to r each &OHDU FRXQWHUV . Th is r esets all co st counte rs. (Y ou wil l be pr omp ted to enter th e PIN2 cod e to do this.) Caution: The clear cou nters co mm and cannot be u ndone. Note: The actual invoice f or calls and services fro m your ser- vice provid er may vary , dependi ng upon netwo rk feat ur es, taxes a n d so forth . Show costs in This feat ure allows you to choose whether you wan t to show call costs and set call c ost li mits in ch arging units or in doll ars. Note: Thi s feature appear s only if supported by your operator an d S IM c ar d. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 7 ( &DOO ORJ - 6KR Z FRV WV LQ ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each &XUUHQF \ or 8QLWV , the n press 6HOHF W 3) If you sele cted &XUUHQF\ , en ter the price of ea ch charg ing unit (co ntact your netw ork operato r for this i nforma t ion) and press 2. . If y ou chos e 8QL WV , call costs a nd cal l cost lim its w ill be measu re d i n charging uni ts. SIM c ard secur ity Y ou can s et the ph one to r equir e you to e nter the PIN code eve ry tim e you switch on the phone. N ote that some SIM ca rd s do no t allow this f eatur e to b e turned off. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - 6,0 FDUG VHFXULW\ ) 2) At the prom p t, enter your PIN c ode and press 2.
75 3) Pre ss W to rea ch 2Q or 2II . Press 2. . Snake See "Games" on p age 46. Start scr ee n Se e î What is th e î star t sc r ee nîÂÂ? î on pag e 1 4. System password This is a password you get fr om your service provider . Y ou ne ed it to a ctivate Call Restrictio ns. (See îÂÂRes trict call sî on p a ge 66. ) Contact your servi ce pro vider for details . System select ion Th is me nu spe cif i es how th e pho ne sh ou ld ch oo se a PCS syste m (netw ork), a s ther e ma y be mor e than one availa ble. The select i on you make sta ys active until yo u c han ge i t or ch ang e t he SI M card. 1) Press 0HQX 4 3 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHW WLQJV - 6\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ ) 2) Pre ss W to highlig ht $XWRPDWL F or 0DQX DO .P r e s s 6HOHFW . In $XW RP DWL F , the phone automa tically selec ts one of the a vailab le sys tems. T he pho ne b eeps w hen i t switc hes to a nother sy stem. In 0DQXDO , the pho ne se arch es for ava ilabl e systems then li sts t hem. Use W to highlig ht the one you want and press 6HOHF W . The phone then r e quests r e gistration, and displa ys th e r esult. If you los e co nnecti on whil e in Manua l mode, the ph one pr ompts you to sele ct a system again. For i nformation o n a nalog syst e m selecti on, see îÂÂAn alo g sy stem s ele cti onî o n page 83 .
76 Te x t m e s s a g e s The te xt me ssage ne twork servi ce al lows yo u to send short text m essages to other p hones th at hav e t ext mes sage capab i li ty . Y ou c an al so a sk the service pr o- vide r to co nvert the m essage to o ther fo rmats such as emai l and fax . The me ssage s ar e firs t sent to your Mes sage Center , then del i v er ed to the re cipi en t. T o send an d re ceive tex t mes sages, the pho ne nee ds your message c e nter num b er . Se e îÂÂMess age se ttin gsî on page 53 . See t hese relat ed topics î îÂÂIn boxî o n pa ge 4 7 for i nform ation on r ece ived messages. î îÂÂO utbox î on p age 5 8 and îÂÂWrite me ssagesî on pa ge 8 0 fo r info rma ti on on wri ti ng a nd sen di ng. T ouch to ne le ng t h Th is f eat ure al lo ws y ou to set the l en gth of to uc h tone s. Setting touch tone le ngth 1) Press 0HQ X 436 ( 6HWWL QJV 0 3KRQH VHWWLQJV 0 7R X F K WRQH OHQJWK ) 2) Press W or V to reach 6KRU W (sets the tone length to 100 ms.) or /RQJ (sets the tone length to 50 0 ms.) 3) Pre ss 2. T ouch to ne s Y our phone can genera te various s ou nds, called touch tone s, when the k eys are press ed . T ouch tones ca n be used for many automat ed, over - the-p hone servic es such as vo ice ma il, calli ng car ds, and che c kin g airli ne arrival/d epartur e times and b ank balanc es. T ouch tones ca n b e sent only w hen a call is acti ve.
77 Stori ng touch tone string s T ouch tone strings can be used for sendin g and receiving information wit h your p hone. For e xampl e, you can stor e your offi ce voice m ailbox number a lo ng with your pa sswor d for easy access to your messages. Store touch tone strings the same way you stor e phone num bers (see pa ge 61) . Y ou ca n sto re a whol e digit sequen ce in y o u r phone book and send it as touch ton es for fr equen tly used strings of numbers. Sending a touc h tone string During a cal l, 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Scr oll to 7 RXFK WRQHV and press 2. 3) Enter tou ch tone string or r ecall string fr om the phone book and pr e ss 2. Note: Use c aution w hen se nding co nfidential info rm ation ove r the air when using tou ch tones in analog m ode. Stori ng touch tone string s w it h phone numbers 1) E nte r t he pho ne num ber (f or e xam pl e, y ou r off ice voice ma i lb ox) 2) Pr ess thr ee times (î S î app ears) Note: S ee îÂÂSpe cial chara cters in phone n um bersî on pag e 42. 3) Enter th e touch tone st ri ng (for exa mple, voice mailbox p assword) 4) Stor e the numb er as you normally wo uld When you dial this num ber , you r phone first di als th e pho ne num ber , wa it s 2 .5 se con ds ( bec aus e o f t he î S î char acter), then sends the re st of the to uch tone string.
78 T ran sfe r a call If your n etwork and SIM car d support this feature, when you have o ne active and one held call, you can connect the two calls and di sconnect yourself from the call . During a cal l, pr ess 2SWLRQV , scroll to 7U D Q V I H U , and press 6HO HFW . Vibrat ing al ert This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (see pag e 63) . I f yo ur ph on e ha s t he B M S -2 V vi bra ti n g batt ery attach ed, yo u can set your phone to vi brate when yo u recei ve a voice ca l l. Activating vi brating ale rt 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to highl ight the pro file y ou want to se t the vibr ating al ert for , and pr ess 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to reac h 9LEUDWLQJ D OHUW , then p r ess 6HO HFW . 4) Use W to high light 2Q or 2II and pr ess 2. . If you choose 2Q , you r phone will vi brate even if you have set 5LQJLQJ RSWLRQV (s ee p ag e 67) to 6LOHQW . No te: The vib ratin g batter y does not w o rk wh en yo ur phone is conne cted to a handsfree headset or a handsfr ee car kit. V oic e m a il b o x n u m be r Th is number di als yo ur voi ce ma il b ox . See îÂÂV oi ce messagesî in the ne xt section. V oice messages Voice mail i s a netwo rk servi c e that may requ i re a subscripti on from your se rvice provid er. Your ph one will noti fy y ou when you recei ve a voice message. 1HZ YRLFH PHVVDJH wil l appear o n the displ ay alon g wi th the icon , and you î ll hea r a sh ort beep. Your phone wil l display the number of voice me ssages if youîÂÂve rece i ved more tha n one .
79 Setting up your voice mailb ox B efore you can retrie ve any voice messages, you need to store your voic e mailbox number. Your service provider usually gives this number to you. When youîÂÂre ready to store your voi ce mai lbox num - ber, pre ss 0HQ X 1 3 2 ( 0HVVD JHV 0 9R LFH PH VV DJ H V 0 9R LF H PDLOER [ QXPEHU ). Th en e nte r y our vo ice m a ilbo x phon e number and pre ss 2. . T his numb er can b e up t o 32 digits long and is used until you change it. If your phon e numbe r chan ges, you may need to chan g e your voice mailb ox number along with it. Greetin gs, passwords, and prompts The se ma y va ry in dif fer en t wi rel ess s yste ms . If y ou need informa tion a b ou t how to re cord you r gree ting, del ete vo ice messa g es , cha nge your pass word, etc., cont act yo ur serv ice provid er. List eni ng to your voi ce messag es If 1HZ YRLFH PHVVDJH is display ed, just pres s /LVWHQ and foll ow the i nstru ctions. If youîÂÂd r ather l isten to your messages l ater, press ([LW . T o l ist en to m essa ges a nyt ime, p ress an d h old th e 1 key . Or if you prefe r , yo u ca n ac ces s yo ur voi ce mail- box by pr ess ing 0HQX 1 3 1 ( 0HV V DJ HV 0 9R L F H P H V V D J H V 0 /L VWHQ WR YRL FH P HVVD JHV ). Vo l u m e See the s ep arate en tries for Earpiece vol ume, Keypad tones, and Ringi ng volume. Wa r n i n g t o n e s This is one of the settings in your phoneî s profiles (se e pa ge 63) . W ar nin g t one s i ncl ud e ton es you r ph one make s for c ondit ions suc h as err ors, confi rmation s, powe r on, bat tery low , and r echarg e battery . Y ou ca n set war ning tones on or off.
80 T urni ng warni ng to nes on and of f 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 .) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the warn ing tones for , and press 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to : DUQLQJ WRQHV , th en pr ess 6HOHF W . 4) Use W to high light 2Q or 2II and pres s 2. W rit e messages Y ou ca n write text m essage s (se e îÂÂT ext me ssa gesî o n page 76 ) the n send th em. I t is a good idea t o save your written messa ges in the Outb ox in ca se ther e is a messa ge deli very problem (se e îÂÂOutb o xî on page 58). W riting a messag e 1) Press 0HQ X 1 1 3 ( 0HV VDJHV - 7 H [W PHVVDJHV - :U L W H PHVVDJHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Ente r a mes sag e o f u p to 160 cha rac ters. The numb er of availabl e charac ters is shown in the top right corner of the display . Fo r de tail s on ente ring l etters, see îÂÂEnteri ng lette rsî on page 41. Note : Y ou ca n exi t th e messag e any time (by pr essing ô ) and return to it later by pre s sing Menu 1 1 3 ( 0HVVD JHV - 7 H[W PH VVDJ HV - :U L W H PHVVDJHV ). How ever , if you turn off the ph one with out savi ng the message, i t will be lost. 3) Once you ar e finished writing , pr ess 2SW LRQV , pr ess W to re ach the desir ed function and pr ess 2. : 6HQ G se nd s th e me ssa ge . E n ter or rec al l th e rec i pien tî s phone number (o r enter e-ma il address, if appli cable ) and press 2. .
81 6HQ G VSH FLD O allows you to send a message using an al ter nate messa ge se tting (s ee îÂÂMes s age se t- tin gsî o n pa ge 53 ). Y ou ch oose a s etti ng to use , then s pec ify wheth er you w ant t o enter a phon e number ( 1X PH U LF ) or a rout in g ad dres s ( 7H [ W 2 QXP 0 EHU V ). The phone will prompt you for t he number or rou t ing address. No te: If y ou c hoose to s end th e m ess age by e -m ail, the phone prom pts you for the e-mail ad dress and numbe r if you ch oose 1XPHU LF or th e e-mail addr ess and routing add ress if you choose 7H [ W 2 QXPE HUV . A routing addr e ss may be requir ed whe n sending messages via fax, p age, or e -mail. For help using this f eatur e, co ntac t your s ervic e p ro vider . 6DY H stor es the messa ge in the O utbox. &OHDU VFUHHQ de l etes all ch aracters f rom the message. Y ou can chec k whether me ss ag es have been delive red to the text m essage cent er by us ing t he Delivery Reports featu re ( see îÂÂSpe cify ing s et tin gs f or all me s sages î o n page 54) .
82 6. Opti onal An alog Modul e W i th an op tio nal Noki a PL U S an al og modu l e and a dual -mo d e SIM car d, you can us e your ph one in ana- l og ne two rks. See y our deal er f or det a ils o n how to purc has e th is ac ce sso ry an d ac tiv ate y ou r subs cription . Atta c hing the analo g module First r emov e the batt ery . See îÂÂRemov ing the batte r yî on page 9. 1) Plac e the analo g modu le on th e back of the p hone 2) Slid e th e mod ule tow ard the top of the phone until it cl icks int o pl ace 3) Plac e the battery on top of the a nalog modu le 4) Sli d e the battery towar d the t op of t he ph one unti l it cl icks i nto plac e Rem ovi ng th e an alo g mod ul e First r emov e the batt ery . See îÂÂRemov ing the batte r yî on page 9. 1) Press the buttons at t he to p an d bott om of the an alog modu le 2) Slid e the modul e do wn an d aw ay fro m th e to p o f t he ph one
83 Anal og f eat ures In or de r for you to us e the a nalog mod ule, yo ur servi ce pr ovider w i ll have to add certain informat ion to yo ur SIM car d. See your service provi der for deta i ls. O nce you ha ve ins tal l ed th e up gr ad ed SI M card an d attac hed t he anal og modul e, yo ur phone gives you acces s to ana l og networ k fea tur es. Note that so me feat ures described in t his m anu al w ill not be avai lable due to the dif fere nce b etwe en d i gi tal and ana log networks. Wh ile in an alo g mod e, the ph one d i sp lays the ico n in the to p left co rner and the wor d $QDORJ in t he top cente r of th e di spla y . Analog syst em selection In each ana l og s ervice area ther e ar e usua lly two service providers. The service pr ovi der you si gn up with , also known as your h ome sys tem, is of typ e A or B . S yst ems th at are of t he same type as your hom e system are called îÂÂhome-typeî systems; syst ems that ar e o f t he oppo site type a s yo ur home syst em ar e call ed îÂÂnon- home-ty peî sys tems . Y our service pr ovid er may h ave pr ogramme d a list of pr eferr ed syst ems into y our SIM c a r d. Y our phone may s ear ch for system s in this li st wh en serv ice is n ot avail abl e i n your ho me s ystem . Th e a nal og sy st em se le cti o n fe at ure al lows y ou to request the order i n which your p hone looks for available syst ems. Not e: Usi ng RPH RQO\ or 3UH I 1 V\VWHP is usua lly th e most econom i cal choic e. 1) Press 0HQX 4 4 2 ( 6HWWL QJV - $QDORJ PRGXOH VHWWLQJV - $QDORJ V\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ ). 2) Scr oll t o one of the fol lowing c hoices:
84 3UH I 1 V\VWHP If se rvice is not ava i la ble in you r home syste m, the p hone sear ches f or a pr eferr ed system (eithe r home typ e or non-hom e type), the n a ho me-type system, then a n on-home-type sys- tem. RPH W\SH If servic e is not availab le in your home syste m, the p hone sear ches f or a pr eferr ed sys- tem (ho me type only), the n a home- type syste m. 1RQK RPH W\SH The phone s ear ches f or a pr eferr ed syste m (non-hom e-type only), then a non- home- type system. RPH RQO\ Th e phon e us es it s hom e sy ste m onl y (that i s, it w ill not r oam). 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW . Note: In some areas, the wireless system automatica lly recog- nizes roaming phones. In other areas, yo u need to contact the ser vice provider before the system can re cognize your phone. The operator needs to know yo ur phone numb er , yo ur phone's IMEI or your a nalog moduleî s SN (serial numb er), and how yo u pla n to pay for your calls. There is normally an addi tional charg e for roaming calls. Y our ph oneî s IMEI is located on the ba ck, under the batter y . Y o ur analog m oduleî s SN is locate d on the b ack o f the mo d- ule. Y o ur IMEI /SN can n ormally be read over the a i r by roaming wireless ser vi c e provi ders when you c all them to register your roaming presence on t heir wireless network. Cal l t im er s fo r an alo g ca lls When yo u have the analog modul e attached , your phon e auto mati cally k eeps track of the amoun t of time youîÂÂve spent on analog calls. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to rea ch $QDORJ FDOOV GXUDWLRQ T o set timers bac k to 0 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 )
85 2) Pre ss W to r each &OHDU DQDORJ FDOO W LPH UV , the n press 2. 3) Enter th e mod ule co de, then pr ess 2. aga i n T o show the curre nt c all ti me r dur ing calls See îÂÂSh owing the current ca ll timer d uring c allsî on page 30. Change module code Y our anal og mo d ule h as a mo d ule co d e tha t is us e d in t he îÂÂM o d ul e s ec u r it y î fe at u r e de s cr i be d on page 86 . Th e mo dul e cod e is i ni tia lly s et to 12345. T o ch ange th e mod ul e cod e: 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 7 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - $F FH V V FRG HV - &KDQJH PRGXOH FRGH ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) The phone p rom pts you for th e existi ng code , the new co de, an d verifica tion of the new co de. At each pr om pt, enter t he in f orm ation and pr ess 2. Digi tal/an alo g se lecti on Y ou can choose whi ch type of netw ork you want your phon e to use : $QDORJ RQO\ , 'LJLWDO RQO\ , or e ither ( 'L JL W 1) DQDORJ ). 1) Press 0HQX 4 4 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - $QDORJ P RGXOH VHWWLQJV - 'LJLWDO 2DQDOR J VHOHFWLRQ ) For de tai ls on how to work the Men u, see pa ge 13. 2) Use W to rea ch one of the foll owing cho ices, then press 6HOHF W : 'L JL W 1) DQDORJ The phone w ill work in digital or analog networks. The phone chooses the best one for you. 'LJLWDO RQO\ Th e ph one w ill wor k i n GSM 1900 digit al networks only . $QD ORJ RQO\ The pho ne will work i n analog networks onl y .
86 Mo dul e se c ur ity If you pur chase d an optional anal og module, you can pr otect it fr om unauthorized use by turni n g on module se curi ty . W he n m odul e se cur ity is o n, t he ph one r eques ts the mod ule code wh en you tur n the phone on if (a) you have not c hanged the mod ule code fr o m the def au lt of 12345, or (b) you hav e ch ang ed i t and it dif fers fr om the security co de. (Se e î Change modul e co de î on page 85 for inform a tio n abo ut chan ging t he m odu le c ode .) î If you ent er the c orrect code , th e phone allows yo u to access ana log mod ule functi ons. î If you ent er an inco rrect code, you canîÂÂt acc ess analog modul e functio ns. îÂÂI f y o u c h o o s e 6NLS , the phon e igno r es men u item s that pertai n to t he a nalog mo dule and acts as i f the ana log modul e isn îÂÂt attach ed. Activating module security 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - 0RGX OH VHF XULW\ ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) At the 0RGXOH FRGH = pr ompt, enter the mo dule cod e and pre ss 2. 3) Pre ss W to highlig ht 2Q or 2II . Press 2. .
87 7. Call Forwa rding Codes The cod e s d escribed in this se ction g ive you gr eater co nt ro l over call forw ar ding feat ur es in GSM 1900 netwo rks than do th e men u ite ms in yo ur pho ne. E n ter th ese co des usi n g t he keyp ad on yo ur ph one. In pla ce of the letter N i n the code s bel ow , subs titu te the numb er to whi ch you w ant to forwar d ca lls. After enteri ng the cod e, pr ess ó . Call forwar ding type s Ther e ar e si x type s of cal l f orwa rd i ng. For each type, you can activat e call forwar ding, r equest the s tatus (inclu ding the number to which calls ar e being f or- war ded), and cance l call forw ardi ng. Example: Y ou want to forward cal l s to 9 72-5 55- 11 1 1 wh en unabl e to take ca lls. > En te r --95-<:58884444 & th en press ó . Y ou just forgot which phon e numbe r you forwar ded your calls to. > En te r -& 95& th en press ó . Y ou want to cancel this part i cul ar call forward. > En te r &&95& then pr ess ó . Forwa rding type Ac tivate Status Cancel When unable to take calls **62*N# *#62# ##62# When no answer **61*N# *#61# ##61# When busy **67*N# *#67# ##67# Unconditional **21*N# *#21# ##21# When un able to take ca lls, no ans wer , o r busy (combi nes fi rst three ty pes) **004*N# *#004# ##004# All c alls (c ombi nes f irs t f ou r types) **002*N# *#002# ##002#
88 Adding a call type Y ou ca n speci f y w hether you wan t call forwa rdin g to app ly only to certain ty pes of ca lls b y addi ng an aster- isk (*) and tw o -digi t code befor e the # in the forw ardi ng codes l iste d in t he pr evious tab le. Example: Y ou want to f orward fax calls only to 972-555-1111 w he n y our lin e is bus y . > En te r --9:-<:5888444 4- 4 6& th en p r ess ó . Forwar ding status of diff er ent cal l types If you have used the same forwar ding type for mor e than on e ty pe of ca ll (for e xamp le, forwar d bot h da ta calls and fax calls w hen no ans wer), w hen y ou r eque st a s tatus yo u can pr ess t he scr oll keys to see the fo r- war ding status f or each call t ype. Each type i s displa yed on a separate scr een. Adding a timeout Y ou can specif y a ti meout duri ng which call forwa rdin g is not ac tive (i.e. , call forw ard ing does not tak e ef fe ct until this num ber of secon d s has p assed after the pho ne r ecei ves the call attem pt). T o do this, ad d an aste risk (*) and the time period in seconds to the codes l isted a bove. Call type Code All call types 10 V oice c all s only 11 Data cal ls on ly 12 Fax ca lls o nly 13 T ext messages only 16 All call types except text me ssag es 19
89 8. Accessories An exten sive range of acce s sor ies is ava ilabl e for your pho ne. Y ou can s elec t the acce ssorie s that be st su i t yo ur spec if i c co mm unic a ti on n eed s. For avai lability , pl ease check wit h your l oca l d eale r . A few pra ctical rul es f or acce ssory opera tion: î Keep the access ories out of small chil dr e n's reach. î When you d iscon nect the pow er cord of any accesso ry , grasp a nd pull the plug , not th e co rd. î C heck regul arly that al l wireless ph one equ ipme nt in you r vehicle i s mou nted and oper ating properly . î Insta llatio n of com plex car equip men t must b e com- plete d by qu alified perso nnel o nly. Batte ries Seve ral batter ies ar e availab le for your ph one: î BLS-2 Exten ded Li -Ion 900 mA h î BMS- 2S Extended NiMH 90 0 mA h î B MS-2 V Vi brati ng N iMH 9 00 mAh î B LS -4 U ltra E xten ded L i- Ion 1 5 0 0 m Ah WA RN I N G ! Use only b atteries, charg ers and access ories ap - pr oved by t he pho ne ma nufactur er for us e w ith this particular phone model. The use of any other t ypes wi ll invalid ate any ap pr oval or warrant y applying to the phone , and ma y be dan ge rous.
90 Cha r ging T i mes The table below displays appr o ximate battery charging time s. These c harging tim es w ill cha rge you r ph one to abou t 80% of its cap acity , a nd th e batte ry str ength in dic ato r wi ll st op scr o lli ng. I f you wis h t o obt ain 100% batt ery cap acity , pl ease a l low anothe r two h ours for îÂÂma in ten a nce î cha rg e. T al k and Standby T imes The ta ble bel ow dis pl ays appr o ximate tal k and stan dby tim es. V a riatio ns wil l occur d e pe nding on SIM car d, netwo rk setti ngs, and us age . Bat te r y Stan d ard T rav el Char ger ACP- 7U Rapid T ra vel Char ger ACP-9 U Rapid Cig . Lighter Cha rge r LCH- 9 BLS-2 Extend ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hrs. 2 hrs. BMS-2S Exte nded NiMH 900 mAh 1 hr . 30 min. BMS-2V Exte nd ed NiMH Vi bra 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultr a Exten ded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5 hrs. 3 hrs. 30 min. Bat te r y T alk Time Standby T ime Digital Analo g Digital Analog BLS-2 Extend ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 3 to 5 hrs . 1 hr . 30 mi n. to 3 hrs. 60 to 225 hrs. 16 to 26 hrs . BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh BMS- 2V Exte nded Ni MH Vibra 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultr a Exten ded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5 to 8 hrs . 2 hrs. 45 mi n. to 5 hrs. 100 to 375 hrs. 26 to 44 hrs .
91 New bat teries must be char ged with your phone of f for at lea st 24 hours before initia l use. A new Ni MH ba tter yî s full perfo rmance is achi eved on ly aft er two or t hree com plete charg e and d ischarg e cycle s! Nickel Metal Hydride or Lithium Ion batteries must be recy cled or dis- posed of pr operly . Mu st not be dis pos ed of in municipal wast e. Charge rs and othe r acc essor ies WA R NI N G ! Th is ap para t us is in te nde d fo r use wh en sup pli ed wi th powe r fr om the Standar d T ravel C harger (ACP-7U), Rap id T ra vel Charge r (AC P- 9U ), or Rap id Cigar ette Lighter C harger (LC H -9). Other usage will invalidate any ap pro val given to thi s app aratus and may be dang erous. The fo llowing charg e rs and other acce s sori es ar e availa ble for your phon e; plea se see yo ur deal er for deta i ls. Al so, r efer to any ac cessory op tions manual that m ay have b een incl uded i n your sal es pack age for th e ent ire li ne of aut hen ti c No kia ac ce ss ori es . Note: When a charger is not in use , disconne ct it from the pow er sourc e. Do not le ave t h e ba ttery conn ected to a ch arg er for lon ger tha n a wee k, since overcharging m ay shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged battery will di sc harge it self over tim e. ACP -7U Standa r d T r avel Cha r ger U se th is d ura bl e an d ec on omi - cal charg er to c harge a ll ba ttery option s. Pl ug the charger into a wal l o ut le t an d co nn ect t he con- nector to the bottom of your pho ne. Ch eck the charg ing st a- tus on th e pho ne display (Se e îÂÂChargi ng Tim es î o n page 90.) NiMH Li-Io n
92 Calls ca n be m ade d uring c harging, but cha rging w ill stop for th e duratio n of the c all and the bat tery bar scrolling st ops. Note: If the battery is c om plet ely empty , you cann ot use the phone un til i t has enou gh charge to operate. The Stand ard T ravel Charge r is av ailab l e for dif fer ent voltag e leve ls and can a lso be used wit h th e DCH-9 Compact Des ktop C harging S tand. ACP -9U Rapid T ravel Charg er The extr em ely light, functi onall y designe d Rapid T r avel C harge r char ges you r phone battery q uickly . (Se e îÂÂChargin g Tim e sî o n pa ge 90.) Plu g th e cha rger int o a w all outl et and connect th e conne ctor to t he bottom of your phone . Check t he ch arg ing st atu s on th e pho ne dis- play . Y ou can use your phon e while char ging . Ope rat in g wi thi n a v olt age ran ge of 100 V -240V AC (50H z- 60H z), th e Ra pid T ravel Charge r is p racti cally voltage -independe nt i n norm al off i ce and ho useh old use. Like the Standar d T ravel Charg er , the Rapid T r avel Charge r is c ompa tible with al l b attery optio ns. The Rap i d T ravel Charger can also be used with the DC H -9 C o mp act Des kto p C har gi ng S tan d. LC H-9 Rapid Cigar ette Lighter Ch arg er The multivol tage Rap id Cigare tte Lighter Charg er allows you to charge your phon e when yo u travel . The sma ll charg er's func- tio nal d es i gn fits w ell w i th most ca r lighters and interiors .
93 Charging Times ar e the same as for the Rapid T ravel C harger ACP-9 U ( see îÂÂChargi ng Tim es î o n page 90) . Calls ca n be m ade d uring th e cha rging. A gr een lig ht ind icates that the R ap i d Ciga rette L ighter Charger i s r eady t o char g e . Check th e charging status on t he ph one displ ay . T he inp ut vol tage is 12 or 24 V DC , negative gr ounding. The R api d Cigar ette L igh ter Cha rger c an be us ed with all ac cesso ries av ailable f or your p hone. Avoid prolonged charging wit h the Rapid C igarette Lighter C harger whe n the car engi ne is not running. This may caus e the batt ery of your car to dra in. Note: In som e cars th e cigarette ligh t er plug is not provided with pow er w hen the i gnition is s witche d off. Verify th at the green LED light is lit. DCH-9 Com pact Desktop Char ging Stand Compat i bl e with all batte ry options, the Compac t Deskto p Charging Stan d can be u sed wi th the Stan dar d T ra vel Cha rge r ACP -7 U or the R apid T ravel C har g er A C P-9 U . Th e C omp ac t Des kto p Ch arg in g Stan d pro vide s mounti ng for b oth the phone and a spar e batt ery . Plug the c harge r into a wall ou tlet and conn ect th e conne ctor to the back of the C omp act Deskto p C hargi ng Stand. Plac e your phone and /or a spar e batt ery in th e stand to begi n b attery chargin g . When the pho ne is ch arging, no lights are displ ayed on the s tand ; check the cha rgin g status o f the p hone bat- tery o n the phone d isplay . No te: If you have attac hed an optio nal an al og m o dule , be su re to re m ove it an d replace the batter y before placing the phone in the charg ing sta nd. A lthough the ph on e will fit in t he stand with t he anal og m odul e attached, chargi n g will not take place.
94 Charging m oves to th e re ar slot once the f ro nt batte ry is 100% ch arg ed . Wh en the spar e b attery i s chargi ng, ch eck the status indi cato r o n the left s ide of the ch arging st and. A r ed light indicate s that the b attery is charg ing; a gree n light indi cate s that the battery i s charged to at leas t 8 0% of i ts ca paci ty . The p hone has the b uilt -in in tellig ence to maint ain the batt ery , s o the re i s no nee d for a discharg e fe atur e on th e st and. DCH-9 Rear Slot Charging T imes Battery optio n Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U Front sl ot empty Front slot fu ll Front sl ot empty Front slot fu ll BLS-2 Extend ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs. 30 min. 8 hrs. 30 mi n. 4 hrs. 30 min. 5 hrs. 30 mi n. BMS-2S Exte nded NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Exte nd ed NiMH Vi bra 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultra Ex ten ded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs. 15 hrs. 45 mi n. 8 hrs . 10 hrs. 30 mi n.
95 9. Refer ence Inform ation Import a nt Saf et y Informa ti on T r af fi c Sa fety Do not use a han d-held teleph one while d rivin g a vehi cle. If using a han d-held p hone par k the vehicle bef ore conversing. Always se cure th e phone in its hold er; do not place t he p hone on the p assenger sea t or wh er e it can br eak lo ose in a collis ion or sud den stop. The use o f an aler t device to opera te a vehic leî s light s or hor n on public r oads is not permitted. Rem ember , road safety al ways com es first! Opera ting E n viro nment Remember to follow any special r eg ulat ions in force in any area and always switch off your phone when ever it is forbi d- den t o use i t, or wh en it may cause interf erence or d anger . Whe n connec ting t he pho ne or an y acce ssory to a nother de- vice, r ead its u serî s g uide f or deta iled safety i nstruction s. Do not c onne ct inc ompatib le produ cts. As wi th oth er mob ile rad io tr ansmitting equip men t, users a re advi sed that for the satisfact ory operatio n of the equ ipmen t and fo r t he safety o f pe rsonnel , it is recomm ended t hat the equi pment shou ld onl y be used in the no rmal operati ng po si- tio n (held to your ear with the antenna p oint ing over y our shoulder). Electron ic Dev ices Most moder n electronic equipme nt is sh ielded from radi o fre- quenc y (R F) sign als. H ow ever , certa in elect ronic equ ipment may not be shielded against th e RF signals from your wirele ss pho ne. Pac e ma k er s Pace maker m anu facturers recommend th at a mini mum sepa- rati on of 6 i nches (20 cm. ) be main tained between a ha ndhel d wireless ph one and a pacem aker to avoid potent ial in terfer- ence w ith th e pa cemaker . These recommend atio ns are consi stent wi th the indep end ent research by an d recom men- dation s of W ireless T ec hnology R esearch.
96 Perso ns with pa cemaker s: î Shoul d always keep the phone mor e th an 6 inc hes (20 cm) f r om thei r pac e mak er w h en t he p hon e i s sw it ch ed on; î Shoul d not carry th e phon e in a breast pocke t; î Shoul d use the ear o pposi te the p acemake r to minimi ze the potent ial for interfe rence. ⢠If you have any r eason to suspect t hat inter feren ce is taking place, swi tch off your phone imme diate ly . He ari ng Ai ds Som e digital wireless ph ones may interf ere with so me hear ing aid s. In t he event o f suc h inte rference, you may want to con- su lt your servi ce provider . O ther Medica l Devices Opera tion o f an y radio tr ansmi tting equipmen t, inc luding cellular ph ones, m ay inter fere with t he functi onali ty of inade - quate ly protected medical devices. C onsult a physi cian or the manu factu r er of t he medi cal device to det ermine i f they are ad - equat ely shiel ded from exter nal RF e nergy or if you have any questions. Switch of f yo ur phone in healt h care facilit ies when any regulati ons po sted i n these areas i nstruc t you to do so. H ospital s or health care facilities m ay be using equi pment that coul d be se nsitive to exte rnal R F ener gy . Ve h i c l e s RF signal s may affect im properly installed or in adeq uately shie lded el ectronic systems in mo tor vehi cles (e.g. el ectronic fuel injection systems, e lectronic an ti-ski d (anti- lock) brakin g systems, elect r onic speed control systems, air bag systems). C heck with the manufac turer or i ts representativ e regarding your vehi cle. Y ou should al so consul t the man ufact ur er of any equi pment tha t has bee n added to your v ehicle. Pos ted Fa ci liti es Switch your phone off in any fa cility where posted noti ces so require. P o te n t ia ll y E xp l os iv e At m o s p h e re s Switch off your phone w hen in any area wi th a pot entiall y ex- plosi ve atmosp here and o bey all sign s and instr uctio ns. Spa rks in such areas coul d cause an e xplosion or fi re r esult ing in bod ily inju ry or even dea th.
97 U sers are advised to switc h off the phon e whil e at a refueli ng point (service station ). U ser s ar e reminded of the need to ob - serve restric tions on the use of rad io equip ment in fue l depots (fuel storage and di stributi on areas), c hemical plan ts or whe re blas ting operatio ns are in p r ogress. Areas with a potent ially e xplosi ve atmo sphe r e are often but not a lways cl early m arked. T hey include belo w deck o n boa ts; chemi cal tran sfer or stor age facilitie s; vehicles using liquefi ed petroleum gas (such as prop ane or b utane); areas where the air conta ins chem icals or par ticles, such as gr ain, dus t or met- al powders; and any o ther area where yo u would normal ly be advi sed to t urn off your ve hicle en gine. V ehi cle s Only qualified pe rsonnel should service the phone, or inst all the p hone i n a vehi cle. F aulty i nstalla tion or service m ay be dang er ous and may i nvalidate any warra nty which may ap ply to th e un it. C heck regular ly that all wi reless phone e quipm ent i n your ve- hic le is mounte d an d oper ating prope rly . Do not store o r carry flam ma ble liqu ids, g ases or exp losiv e mater ials in the same co mpart ment as the pho ne, its part s or accesso ries. Fo r vehi cles eq uipped with an air b ag, remem ber that an air bag i nflates wi th great f orce. Do not pl ace objec ts, inc luding both installed or por table wireless equ ipme nt, in th e ar ea over the ai r bag or i n the ai r bag dep loymen t area. If in- veh icle wire- less equ ipme nt is imprope rly inst alled and the ai r bag inflate s, ser ious i nju ry co uld resul t. Switch off your phone be fore boarding a n aircraft. The use of wireless telep hones i n an ai r craft may be dang erous to th e op- erati on of the aircra ft, disrup t the wi reless teleph one net work and m ay be i llegal. Fa ilure to ob serve the se instr uctions m ay lead to the suspen - sion or den ial of t eleph one servi ces to t he offender , o r legal acti on, or bot h. Emergen cy Calls IMP ORT ANT! Thi s phone, like any wireless phon e, operates using radio sig- nal s, wireless and landli ne netw orks as well as user - program med funct ions whi ch cannot gu aran tee connec tion in all condition s. Therefor e, you should never rely solely upon any wireless ph one for essent ial com municati ons (e.g . medi cal emer gencie s).
98 Rem ember , to m ake or receive any calls the pho ne must be switched on and in a se rvice a r ea with ad equ ate signal strength. Emerg ency ca lls may not be p ossible on all wireless phon e networ ks or when cer tain n etwork se rvices a nd/or phon e features ar e in use. C hec k with local ser vice p r oviders. M aking an E me rge ncy C all 1) If the phone i s not o n, s witc h it on . So me networ ks may r equ ir e that a valid S IM car d i s p rop erly i nser ted in the pho ne . 2) Key i n the emergency number for your p resent lo cati on ( e.g . 911 or ot he r of fic ial em erg enc y numb er). Emergenc y numbers vary by l ocati on 3) Pre ss ó I f ce rt ai n fe atu res a re i n u se ( Ke yg uar d, fi xe d di al ing , rest ri ct calls, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off b efore you can make an emergency call. Consult this d ocum ent and your lo cal cellular service provider . Whe n maki ng an em ergenc y call, remem ber to give a ll the necessar y infor mati on as acc urat ely as possi ble. Remembe r that you r wireless phone may b e the onl y means of commu ni- cati on at the sc ene o f an accid ent - do not cut off the call un til give n pe rmissi on to do so. Import ant Batter y Infor m at ion î Note tha t a new b atte ryî s ful l pe rforma nce is a chiev ed only a fter two or three comp lete c harg e and d ischar ge cycles! î The battery c an b e charge d an d disc harged h undreds of times but it will e ventually we ar out. When the operating time (talk tim e and st andby tim e) is no ticea bly sho rter than no rm al, it is tim e to bu y a ne w batter y . î U se onl y batteri es app roved by the phone man ufacturer and rechar ge your battery o nly wi th the char gers approved b y th e ma nufacturer . W hen a c harg er is not in use, di sconnec t it from the pow er so ur ce. D o not leave the bat tery connecte d to a charger for longer t han a week, si nce overchar ging may s horten its life. I f left unused a fully charg ed battery will discharge itself over time . î (NiMH b atteri es only ) Fo r good operat ion t imes, dis- charge the battery f rom time to time by leaving you r phone switche d on un til it tur ns itself o ff (or by using the
99 batter y discharge facility of any approved accessor y avail able for your ph one). D o not a ttempt to d ischar ge the bat tery by any oth er mean s. î T emp erature extreme s will affect th e ability of your battery to char ge: allow i t to co ol down or warm up first. î U se the b atter y only for it s inten ded pu rpose. î Never use any ch arger o r batte ry wh ich is da mag ed or wor n o ut. î Do n ot shor t circuit th e b attery . Acci dental short circuiting can occ ur w hen a metall ic ob ject (c oin, c lip, or pen) causes di rect conn ection of the and - t ermi nals of the batter y (metal strip s on the bac k of the b attery), for exampl e when you c arry a sp are battery in your pocket or pur se. S hort circuiting the ter mina ls may d amage the batter y or the conn ecting object. î Lea ving th e batter y in ho t or co ld p laces, such a s in a closed car in su mm er or win ter conditi ons, will redu ce the cap acity an d lifeti me o f the bat tery . Al ways try to keep th e ba ttery bet ween 59 ð F and 77ð F (1 5 ð C and 25 ð C ). A phon e with a hot o r cold b atte ry may tem po- rari ly not work, even when the ba ttery is fully charged . NiMH b atteri esî p erform ance is pa rticular ly limited in temper atures below 1 4 ð F (-1 0 ð C ). L i-ion bat teriesî perfor man ce is part icularl y limit ed in tem peratures below 32ð F (0ð C). î Do n ot di spose of batt eries in a fi re! î B atteri es must b e recycled o r disposed of properly . M ust not be dis posed of in mun icipal was te. Radio F reque ncy (R F) Signal s Y o ur wir eless handheld portab le telephone is a lo w power ra- dio tra nsm itter and recei ver . Wh en it is ON , it recei ves and al so sends o ut radio frequen cy (RF) sig nals. In August, 19 9 6, the F ederal C omm unica tions C omm ission (F C C ) adopte d RF expo sure guid elines with safety levels for han dhe ld w ir ele ss p hones . Tho se gui del in es ar e co nsi sten t with safety stan dards previously set by bot h U.S . and int ern a- tio nal sta ndards b odies : AN SI C9 5.1 ( 1992)* , NC RP Rep ort 86 ( 1986) *, IC NI RP ( 1996) *. Those standar ds wer e ba sed on compreh ensive and peri odic eval uati ons o f the r elev ant s cient ific l itera tur e. For e x am ple, over 120 sc ien tis ts, en gi nee rs, an d ph ys i ci ans fr om u ni ver si tie s , go v- ernment he alth ag encies and i ndustry rev iewed t he avail able body of res earch to devel op the ANSI St andar d (C9 5.1 ).
100 The d esign of your p hone co mpl ies with t he F C C guid elines (a nd tho se st anda r ds) . * Americ an Nat ional S tandards I n stitute , Natio nal C ou ncil on Rad iation Protec tion and Mea surements ; Int er nati onal Co m- mis si on on Non- Ioni zi ng Radi atio n P ro te cti on . Car e an d Ma in te na nce Y our phone i s a product of su perior d esign and craft sman ship and sh ould be treated with ca re. The sugg estion s belo w will help yo u to fulfill any war ranty obl igations and al low you to en- joy this product f or man y years. When using your phone, batte ry , cha rger , OR an y acce ssory: î Keep it and all i ts parts and acce ssories out of sm all chi l- drenî s reach. î Keep it dr y . Precipitat ion, humid ity and liquid s con tain minerals t h at will corr ode electr o nic ci rcuit s. î Do n ot us e or sto r e it in dus ty , dirt y ar eas as i ts movi ng parts can b e da maged. î Do n ot st or e i t in ho t areas. H igh te mp eratures can shorten the life of e lectronic devi ces, dam age bat teries, and war p or m elt ce rtain pl astics. î Do n ot store it i n col d areas. Wh en the p hone war ms up (to it s norma l ope rating te mperat ure), moist ure can form inside the pho ne, w hich may d ama ge the p hone' s elec- tronic circui t boards. î Do n ot a ttempt to ope n it. No n- expert h andling of the device ma y damag e it. î Do n ot drop, kn ock or shake it. Roug h hand ling can break int ern al ci r cuit boards. î Do no t use har sh che micals, c leaning solvent s, or str ong deterg ents to clean it. W ipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampe ned i n a mild so ap-and -wa ter soluti on. î Do n ot pai nt it. P aint c an clog th e d eviceî s mo ving p art s and prev ent prope r op erati on. î U se onl y the suppl ied or an app r ov ed replac ement antenna . U nau thori zed a nten nas, mod ificati ons or attachm ents cou ld da mage th e p hone and may vi olate regulati ons go ver n ing ra dio d evi ces. î If th e ph one, ba ttery , char ger , or any ac cessory is not worki ng properly , t ake it to yo ur nearest quali fied se rvice facility . The personnel ther e will a ssist you, and if neces- sary , a rra nge for servi ce.
101 10. T echnic al In form ati on * The nu m be r o f pho ne b oo k ent rie s depe nds on th e SI M card; however , the maximum is 255 regardless of S IM card used . USA NO KIA M OBILE PHON E S î 6200 Cour tn ey C am pb e ll Cau s ewa y , Suit e 900 , T ampa , FL 336 07 T e l : 1 -88 8-N OK IA 2U (1- 888 -665 -42 28) CAN ADA NOK IA P ROD UC TS L TD. î 57 5 Westney R d. So uth, Aj a x , Ont a ri o L1S 4N 7. T e l: (9 05) 427 -665 4 Par t No . 935 1482 Pri nted in Canad a 07/98 Noki a is a tradem ark of Nokia C orpor ation and /or its affiliates. The i nform ation con tained in th is U ser G uide w as written f or Nokia phone NSB -3NX . The r ight to make chan ges and improvem ents to any of the product s desc ribed in thi s guid e witho ut pri or no tice i s reserve d. Iss ue No . 1 é 1998 No kia Mobi l e Ph ones . All ri gh ts r ese rv ed. These commo dities are au thori zed b y th e U .S. G over n ment for exp ort on ly to C a nada , Mexico, or t he Uni ted S tates. T hey may no t be resold, divert ed, transferred, or othe rwis e dis- posed of in any othe r co untry , ei ther i n thei r origi nal form or after be ing in corpor ated through an i nterme diate proce ss into other end-ite ms, without th e writt en a pproval of th e U .S. Dep artmen t of State. Weight: 4 .8 oz . wi th B L S- 2 ba tte ry T ransmi tting powe r: 1 W nomina l Ope ratin g voltag e: 3.6V dc 12V dc for car kit Fr eq uen cy ba nd : 1850.2 t o 1909. 8 MHz ( TX ) 1930.2 t o 1989. 8 MHz ( RX ) Nu m be r o f cha nne ls: 512 to 810 M em ory lo cat ion s: Up t o 255* Memo r y capa ci ty: Depe nds on SI M ca rd
102 NOKIA One-Y ear Limite d W arrant y Nokia Mob ile Phones, I nc. (îÂÂNMPI îÂÂ) warrants that th is cellular phon e (îÂÂProdu ctîÂÂ) is free from defec ts in m ateri al and wor k- mansh ip, ac cor di ng to t he fol lowing t erms and condi tions: 1 . The l imited warran ty for the Product extends fo r ONE (1 ) yea r beginn ing o n th e date o f pu rchase of the Produ ct. 2 . The limited war ranty extends only to the original consu mer pur c has er (îÂÂCons umer îÂÂ) of th e Pr oduc t an d is not ass igna bl e or tr ansferab le to any subseq uent purchaser/ end user . 3 . The l imited warran ty extends only to C ons umers wh o pur- chase t he Produc t in the U ni ted Stat es. 4 . Dur in g the lim ited warra nty period, NM PI will repair , or r e- place, at NMPIî s op tion, any defec tive par ts, or any par ts that will not pr o perl y operate for their int e nded use with ne w or fac- tory reb uilt re placement items. No charge will be made to the C onsum er for any such parts. NMPI wil l also pay for the labor charg es incu rred by NMPI in repair ing o r r epl acing the de fec- tive parts. T he exter n al ho using and cosm etic part s shall b e free of defect s at the tim e of shipmen t and, therefore, shal l not be co vered under thes e limited war ranty ter ms. 5 . U pon reque st from NMP I, th e Con sume r must p r ovid e in- form ation to reasonab ly prove the da te of purchase. 6 . The C on sum er shall bear the cos t of shi pping th e Product to the Cu stomer S er vice Depa rtm ent of N MPI. N MPI sha ll b ear the co st o f shipp ing the P roduct ba ck to the C on sume r after the co mp letion of serv ice un der thi s limit ed w arra nty . 7. Th e C ons umer sh all have no c overage or benefi ts under this limited warr anty if any of the following condition s are appl icabl e: a) The Product h as been subject to abn ormal use, ab normal cond itions, im proper stor age, exp osure to moi sture or d amp- ness, unau tho riz ed modi ficat ions, unautho riz ed connecti ons, unaut horiz ed repair , m isuse, neglect, a buse , accident , alter - atio n, imprope r insta llat ion, o r other acts whi ch are not the faul t of NMP I, incl uding damage cause d by shi pping a nd blown f uses. b) The C ustome r Servi ce D epartm ent at NM PI wa s not no tified by Consu mer of the al lege d defect or mal functi on of th e P r od- uct d uring the applic able li mited w arra nty p erio d. c) The Product ser ial numb er plate or the accesso ry date code has been remo ved, defaced , or altered. d) The de fect or dam age was caused by the de fective fun ction of the ce llula r system, or by inade quate si gnal recepti on by the exter n al antenna .
103 8. If a p robl em de ve lops duri ng t he lim it ed w arr anty pe rio d, t h e C onsum er shoul d take the fol lowing step-b y-step p rocedure: a) The C onsu mer shall retur n th e Product to the place of pur- chase fo r repa ir or replacem ent processi ng. b) I f îÂÂa î is no t conv enien t the C on sume r may con tact the C us- tome r S ervice Depa rtm ent at N MPI , at t he p hon e numb er listed on the bot tom of the next pag e for fur ther i nstructi ons. c) The C onsu mer shall ship the Product prepa id and insured. E xpen ses related to removing th e Product from an install ation are not co vered un der thi s limi ted w arra nty . d) The C onsumer will be bill e d for any parts or labor charges not c overed by this limi ted wa rranty . Th e C onsum er sh all be respons ible fo r exp enses related t o reinstall atio n of the Produc t. e) I f the P roduct is r etur ned to the C ustomer Service Depar t- ment at NMP I dur ing the l imite d warran ty peri od, b ut the problem wi th the P roduct canno t be fixed unde r the term s and conditions of t his limited warr anty , the C onsumer will b e noti- fied and gi ven an estima te of the charge s the Co nsumer mu st pay to have the Product repa ired, with a ll sh ipping charge s billed to the C onsu mer . I f the esti mate i s refused, the P r oduct will be r eturn ed fr eight coll ect. If the Product i s r e turned to the C ustom er Ser vice Dep artment at NM PI after the expirati on of the warr anty peri od, NMP Iî s norm al service po licies sha ll apply and t he C onsum er will be invoi ced fo r all sh ipping cha rges. 9 . The P roduct con sists of newly asse mb led equi pment that may con tain used compon ents whic h have be en r eprocessed to al low machi ne comp liance w ith P roduct pe rfor mance a nd reli a bili t y sp ecific ations. 10 . ANY IMPLIED WA RRANTY OF MERC HANT AB ILITY , OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICU LAR PURPOSE OF U SE, SHALL B E LI MI TE D TO TH E D U RA TION O F TH E FO RE G OI NG WRI T- TEN WARR ANTY , OTHERWISE , T H E FOREG OING WARR ANTY IS THE PURC HASERîÂÂS S OLE AND EXCLU SIVE REME DY AN D IN LIEU OF A L L OTHER WARRAN TIES, EX- PRESS OR IMPLIED. NMP I SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDE NT AL OR C ONSEQU ENTIAL DAMAGES OR A LOSS OF ANTICIP A TED B ENE FITS OR PROFITS , RESUL TING FROM THE PU RCH ASE OR USE O F THE PRODUC T OR ARISING FROM THE BREAC H OF THE WARR ANTY EVEN IF NM PI KN EW OF THE LIK ELI HOOD OF S UCH DAM AGES . 1 1. S ome stat es do not allow l imitatio n of how l ong an im plied warra nty l asts, so t he a bove l imitati on ma y not appl y to y ou (t he Cons ume r). Some stat es do not a llo w th e ex cl usio n of in- cid ental or co nsequent ial dama ges, so the abo ve limi tation or exclu sions may not app ly to you (the C on sumer). T his lim ited
104 warra nty giv es you spe cific legal rig hts an d you may also hav e other righ ts whic h vary fr om sta te to sta te. 12. N MP I ne it her a ssum es no r au thor izes any a uth ori zed s er- vice center o r any pe rson or entity to a ssume for it an y other obligat ion or liabili ty beyond that which is expr essly provid ed for in this limited warran ty . 13 . Q uestions concerning this li mited warranty may be dir ected to the C usto mer Serv ice Depar tment a t Nokia, 6 2 00 C ourt ney C ampb ell Cau seway , Suite 90 0, T amp a, FL 3 36 0 7 . T elep hon e 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-88 8-665-4228 ) or ( 81 3) 288-38 00, Facsim ile: (813 ) 28 7-6612. 1 4. T he li mited w arra nty peri od fo r Nok ia Product C orp. sup - plied attachm ents and ac cessories are spe cific ally defi ned with in their own war ranty cards a nd p ackaging.
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Pa ra o btener un man ual del usua rio en espa ñol favor de lla mar o envia r un fax al telé fono 1-888 -NOKIA2U (1 -888-665- 4228) , fax 813- 287- 6612.
Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway , Suite 900 T ampa, Florida 33607 1 - 888- NOKIA 2 U www .nokia.com 9351482 Printed in Canada
Keys 0HQ X 1D PH V ó Dials the number on the di splay . Vo l u m e b u t t o n Adjusts volume of earpiece or speaker . Softkey s Their cu rrent function is displ ayed above the key (for example, here t heir function s are îÂÂMenuî and îÂÂNamesîÂÂ). ô Pr ess this key to end a pho ne call, or to return to the sta rt scree n when no t in a call. Scroll button S crol l t hro ug h menus, submenus, and phone book . Press a nd hold for conti nuous scrolling. Power key Pr ess and hold to tur n y our p hon e on or o ff . Fixe d ante nn a Do not att em p t to ext e n d o r remo ve!
Quick gui de to fu n ct ions Note: If you h ave t rouble accessin g a fea ture, t ry start ing from the sta rt sc reen. T o get to the start scre en, press ô at a ny tim e except dur ing a cal l (un less you want to hang up ). Accessing your phone book - Press W or V (t o skip ahead in the list, pr ess the number key tha t corr esponds to the first letter of the name) An s w er ing a ca l l - Pr ess any key exce p t ô or An sw er in g a ca ll w ith c al l wa it in g - Press ó (press ó to sw ap ca lls; pr ess ô to end ea ch c all ) Clearing a dig it from the display - Pr ess &OHDU Em er ge nc y 9 ca ll - Pres s and hold 9 for t hr ee sec- onds (Em er g en cy K e y 9 fea tur e mus t be s et to o n! ) Ending a call - Pr e ss ô Keyguard a c tivati on - Pr e ss and hold ô until .H\V ORFNHG appears, or press 0HQ X Keyguard deac tivation - Pr e s s 8QORFN Last number redia l - Press ó twice Listening to voice message s - W ith 1HZ YRLFH PHV 0 VDJH on disp lay , press /L VWHQ or pr e ss ó (requires voi ce ma il sub sc riptio n ) Maki ng a cal l - E nte r p ho ne nu m ber , then pres s ó One-tou ch dialing - Press an d h old o n e ke y , 2 thr ough 8, for tw o seco nds Profi les - T o c han ge p r ofile s , p ress , s croll to th e desired p r of ile, and press 2. Storing a name and number ( Quick Save) - Enter the p hone numbe r and press 6DYH . En ter a name if you wish (optional), then press 2. Switching o n/ off - Press and hold Volu me adju st - Press top or bottom volume button (on the left side of the phone)
Quick gui de to th e m enu Back one lev e l - Pr ess N Entering the menu - Fr om star t scr e en, pr ess 0HQ X Exit ing the menu - Pr ess ([LW or N re p e a t e d l y , o r press ô Scrolli ng the menu - Pr ess W or V Selecting a subm enu or o ption - Pre ss 6HOHF W or 2. Using shor tcuts - Pr ess 0HQ X , the n menu nu mber Menu summa ry: 1 Messages 1 Te x t m e s s a g e s 1 2 Mess age set ting s 1 3 Vo i c e m e s s a g e s 1 4 Ne ws & info se rv i ce 1 5 Servic e comm an d editor 2 Call lo g 1 Missed ca lls 1 2 Rec eived calls 1 3 D i al ed calls 4 C lear ca ll lists 5 Call time rs 6 Sh ow cal l costs 1,4 7 Show costs in 1 3 Prof iles 1 Norm al 2 Sil ent 3 Meet ing 4 Ou tdoor 5 Pa ger 6 Car 2 7 He adse t 3 4S e t t i n g s 1 Cal l sett in gs 2 Se curi t y set ti ng s 3 Phone se tt ings 4 Analog modul e set tings 5 5F o r w a r d i n g 1 1 Forwa rd all voice calls 1 2 Fo rward when not ab le to tak e calls 1 3 Forw ard all fax ca lls 1 4 Forward all data calls 1 5 Cancel a ll call for wardi ng 1 6G a m e s 7 Cal cul ator 8C a l e n d a r 9 Key gu ar d 1 Appe ars onl y if sup ported by yo ur ope rator a nd/ or SIM card 2 Appe ars once used wi th car k it 3 Appe ars once used wi th head set 4 Not avai lable in analo g systems 5 Appe ars onl y with the optional anal og mo dule a ttac hed
1 In di ca tor s a nd Ic on s Y ou have an acti ve call. The pho ne is w aiti ng for yo u to en ter a respon se. R in gin g op tion is s et t o 6LOHQW and k eyp ad ton es, warn ing to nes, and m essage al ert ton e are tur ned of f. Keyg uard has be en a ctivated . Y our phone w ill no t accept any ke ypresses. T o deactiv ate, press 8QORFN , then . Y ou r pho ne h as be en se t to for wa rd al l in comi ng vo ice cal l s to ano the r nu mbe r . Y ou have one or more voice mes sages waiting. Y ou have one or more te xt message s waiting. Analog m ode is active. See îÂÂOptional A nalog Moduleî on page 82 . Y our ph one is r oami ng out side o f its home system . Any char acters yo u en ter will b e upper- case l etters. Press the # key to switch letter case . Any char acters yo u enter will be l ower -case lett ers. Press the # key to switch letter case . Any char acters yo u en ter will b e numb ers. Y ou are in îÂÂspeci al charac terî mode; sel ect a special characte r and p ress ,QVHUW . (Whe n en tering l etters, switch t o this mode b y pressing the key .) The al arm cloc k is set.
2 Cont ents 1. For Y o ur Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 FCC /Ind ust ry Can ada Noti ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Using thi s Gui de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2. Gettin g Connec ted . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Inst al ling the S IM c ard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Batte ry i nfor ma tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Whe n is a good time t o cha rge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3. The V ery B asics . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Swi tc hi ng o n the phon e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chec kin g si gnal str engt h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ma king a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Endi ng a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Ans weri ng a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Swi tc hi ng o ff th e pho ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Keyg uar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 4. W orkin g The M enu . . . . . . . . . . 13 Nav ig at ing tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 W hat i s the î sta rt s creenî ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 The main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Help tex t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Sum mary of M enu Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 5. Fea tures A-Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 6. Optiona l Analog Module . . . . . . 82 Anal og fe atur es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Anal og sy stem sele ction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Dig ital /analog s elec tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Mod ule sec urity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 7. Call Forw arding Codes . . . . . . . 87 8. Ac cessorie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Batte rie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Char ging T ime s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 T alk and Stand by Tim es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Char gers a nd o ther acc esso ries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 9. Referenc e Information . . . . . . . 95 10. T e chnica l Information . . . . . . . 101
3 1. Fo r Y ou r Safe ty Rea d these sim ple gui delines befo re using yo ur phon e. Fa ilure to co mply with th ese guideli nes may be dangerou s or illegal. For m or e d etailed s afety inform atio n, see îÂÂIm por- tant S afety Info rm ationî on page 95. Road Sa fety Comes First DonîÂÂt use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehi cl e fir st . Switch Off In H ospitals F ollow an y regulation s or rul es. S witch phon e o ff near med ical eq uipm ent. Switch Of f On Ai rcraf t W ireless ph one s can cause inter ference. Us ing them on aircraft is i llegal . S wi tc h O ff W h en Re fue lin g Do nîÂÂt use ph one at a refuel ing poi nt. D onîÂÂt use near fuel or chemi cals. Swi t ch Of f Ne ar B la sti ng Do not use t he pho ne where bl asting i s in progress. Obser ve restrict ions, and foll ow any re gul ati ons or ru les . Inte rf eren ce All wireless phones m ay ge t inte rference which coul d affect per for mance. Use Sensibly U se onl y in t he n ormal po siti on (to e ar). DonîÂÂt touch the antenna unnecessar ily . Q u al if ie d S e r vi ce Only qual ified service person nel must install or repair equipme nt. Acce ssor ies a nd Batt eri es U se onl y approved acce ssories and bat teries. Do not con nect incompa tibl e product s.
4 FCC/ Indus t ry C ana da No t ic e Y o ur phone m ay cause T V or rad io inter ference (e.g. when us ing a tel ephone in close proximi ty to receivi ng equ ipmen t). The F C C / Ind ustry C anad a ca n r eq uire you t o stop u sing yo ur tele phone i f such i nterfe rence ca nnot be eli minated. I f you require assistan ce, cont act your local servi ce facility . This device complies with par t 15 of the FCC rules. Oper ation is sub ject to the c onditio n that t his de vice do es not c ause harm ful i nterference. Using t his Gu ide The wireless ph one descri bed in this guid e is ap pr ov ed for use i n GSM 1900 and AM PS ne two rks. Ne two rk ser vic es A num ber of fea tur es incl uded in thi s guide are cal led networ k servi ces. Th ey are spec i al servi ces pro vided by wir eless s ervi ce provid ers. B efor e you can take adva ntage of any o f the se ne twork s ervices, you mu st subscri be to th e service(s) f ro m your home service prov id er an d obt a in i nst ruct io ns for the ir use . Updates The l atest ve rsion of thi s Ownerî s Manual may be found on Noki aî s World W ide Web site at www .n oki a.co m.
5 2. Getting Connec ted So youîÂÂve just bought your new phone, taken it out of the b ox, a nd you î r e w ondering what to do nex t. T o ge t start ed, ju st follow a few ea sy steps. 1) In stall the SI M car d 2) Att ach a nd charg e th e batte ry 3) If you pur c hased an optional a nalog module , atta ch it to the phone See îÂÂOptional Analog Moduleî on page 82. No te: The an alog mo du le is a s eparat e a cc es so r y t hat m a y b e purchased f rom yo ur service provi der . It allows you to make and receive calls in anal o g netwo rks. Installing the SIM ca rd B efor e you c an use your phone, you need t o put a valid mi niat ure SIM car d in the phone . The car d com es from your network operator or service provider . Before installi n g the SIM card, switch off the phone and wait for a few se conds befor e re moving th e batter y . The SIM card a n d its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when you handle, insert or remo ve the card. Note: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of small chi ldrenî s rea ch. 1) If th e batte ry is a lr eady at tached, remo ve it. See îÂÂR em ov ing the b att er y î on page 9. 2) Ope n t h e S IM ca rd hold er: slide the la tch tow ar d the t op of the phon e, th en lif t it u p
6 3) Plac e the SIM car d in its slo t. Make s ure that the bev- ell ed cor ner is to p ri ght and th e g old contact s of the car d fa ce into the pho ne. 4) Close the holder 5) Sli de the SIM car d holde r tow a r d the botto m of the phone unti l it lock s into pl ace 6) At tach the bat ter y (s ee b elo w) Battery informa tion Attach ing the battery T o atta ch the ba ttery , pl ace it on the b ack of th e phone as sh own and sl i de i t tow ard the top o f the phone until it clicks in to pla ce.
7 Attach ing the battery w hen using optional analog m odul e 1) Plac e the analo g modu le on th e back of the p hone 2) Slid e th e mod ule tow ard the top of the phone until it cl icks int o pl ace 3) Plac e the battery on top of the a nalog modu le 4) Sli d e the battery towar d the t op of t he ph one unti l it cl icks i nto plac e Char ging your new battery Y our ph one i s powe red by a r echa rgeabl e L i-Io n or NiMH b atte ry , which should be charged for 2 4 hours with out int erruption. Note that a ne w NiM H batte ryî s full pe rf orm ance i s achieve d onl y after tw o or thr ee com plete cha rge and discha rge cycles. No te: Use only ba tter ies appro ved by the phon e m anufac turer an d re char ge y o ur b atte r y on ly w it h the char ger s appro ve d by the m anuf actur er . Also, see îÂÂImportant Batter y Informa tionî on page 98 for im por tan t bat ter y u sag e in fo rma tio n and îÂÂT al k a nd Stan db y Timesî on page 90 for appr oximate batter y operati on tim es. W ith you r phon e o n or o ff, simply con nect t he l ead fr om the c harge r to the bot tom of yo ur phon e or pla ce it on a ch arging stan d. Then c onnect th e charger t o a st an dar d 120V AC o utl et. Note: If you h ave purchased a n optional analog mo dule, be su re to re m ove it an d replace the batter y before placing the phone in a charging sta nd. Although the ph one w ill fit in the stand with t he anal og m odul e attached, chargi n g will not take place. When the bat tery begi ns chargi ng, the ba ttery str eng th indic ator on the righ t side of the display wil l scro ll and your phone wil l beep once. When you
8 char ge the battery for the f irst ti me, t he batte ry str ength indica tor bars will n ot sc roll t he enti re time. If yo ur ph on e is o ff, th e s croll bars wi ll di sap pea r s hor tl y after charging begins; if your phone is on, the scr oll bars will stop scrolling aft er a while. Thi s is normal. B e sur e t o charge the b attery for the entir e 24 -hou r pe ri od with out interrup tion. If y our phone di spla ys 1R W FK D U J L Q J , ch ar ging i s s us- pend ed. Check t hat th e batte ry is n ot conne cted to a non- appr oved ch arging de vice. If the b attery is ve ry hot or cold , wait fo r a whil e; cha rging wi ll aut oma ticall y r esume after t he batte ry is r estor ed to i ts norm al op er- ating s tate. If cha rging sti l l fa ils, con tact your dea l er . When is a good time to char ge? Actu ally , you can charge a nytime. If you have a NiM H batt ery , yo u sh ould allow it t o discharge once i n a wh ile (s ee îÂÂD ischar ging NiMH bat ter ie sî o n p age 9) . Wh enever yo ur phon e beeps onc e and disp lays %DW 0 WHU \ ORZ , you o nly have a c ouple of m inute s of ta lk time r emai ning . The re petiti on rate of thes e batt ery-low warnin gs depen d on the r emai ning ba ttery capac ity and the battery co nditi on. Thes e warnings are mo re freque nt when youîÂÂre in a call. Note: The ph o ne will not give you the wa rning tone u nder certain con ditions. See îÂÂWarning tonesî on pa ge 79. Once al l the pow er has drained fr om your bat tery , youîÂÂll h ear thr ee bee p s with the messa ge 5HFKDUJH EDWWHU \ on you r disp lay . At th is poin t, your ph one w ill switch i tself of f and youî ll need to re charge your batt ery . When is c har gi ng compl et e? Wh en the charg e ind i cato rs sto p scr olling , your ph one is consider ed ful ly charged . However , a slight in cre ase in ch arge may occ ur if yo ur p hone is left connect ed t o the char ger . This is ca lled îÂÂtri ckle cha rge.îÂÂ
9 Charging time s depen d on the type of battery an d charg er used. For app roximate charging and oper- at ing t im es, se e îÂÂBat te rie sî on page 89. If the bat tery is too ho t or co ld, charg ing m ay be inter- rupted until the ba ttery r eaches its normal oper ating temp eratur e. C an I m ak e ca ll s w h ile ch a rg in g? Y es, you can. B ut your battery ma y not charge while a call i s in progr e ss. C hargi ng should resume once you end the call. Dischar ging NiMH bat teries An NiMH battery lasts long er and perf orms better if you fully discharge it fro m time to time. T o discharge the b at- tery , leave your phone switched o n until the battery is drained. The phon e will display several messages that the battery is low and that you need to recharg e it; just ignore them. After the phone tur ns itself off, connect the charger and fully r echarge the battery . Not e: Do not at tem pt to d i scha rg e t he ba tt ery by a ny oth er me a ns. When do I need to buy a new ba tt ery? The ba tte ry ca n be ch arged and d isc harged hundreds of ti mes , but it wi l l e ventu ally w ear out. When the oper- ating ti me (talk-tim e and stan dby time ) is noticeab ly shorte r than no rmal, itî s time to bu y a new batt ery . Removing the battery Note: S witc h off the phone b efo re r emo ving the batte r y! 1) Pr e ss and hold th e but to n at th e top o f the battery 2) Sli de t he b attery towa rd th e bo tt om of t he phone 3) Lift th e batte ry of f the phon e
10 3. The V ery Bas ics Y our phon e is desig ned wi th many po werful featu res that yo u can l earn t o use a s needed . Th is chap ter cov- ers th e basic i nf ormat i on you nee d to use your pho ne. E verythi ng else i s cove red in îÂÂF eatures A-Zî startin g on page 18 . Switching on the phone Press and hold the key for one second to sw itch on th e phon e. If th e phone as ks for a PIN code, see îÂÂPIN and PIN 2 cod esî on pa ge 6 3. If th e ph one a sks f or a Secu rit y cod e, see îÂÂSec urity cod eî on pa ge 71. NORMAL POSITIO N: Hold the phone as you w ould any other te lephone w ith the an tenn a pointe d up and over y ou r shoulder . TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPE RA TION: As w ith any o ther radio trans m itting device , do no t to uch the antenna u nne ces sar i ly when t he phone is switch ed on. Conta ct w i th the ant enna af- fects call quality a n d may c ause the ph one to operate at a high er pow er leve l th an otherwise needed . WA R NING! D o not switch on t he ph one w hen wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Chec kin g si gn al str engt h Y our pho ne op erates on radio wa ves, an d the qua l ity of rad i o r ecept ion de pend s entire ly on the stren gth of the ra dio sig nal i n yo ur ar ea. Thi s radio co verag e i s ma intai ned by a wir eless net- work and the q uali ty of calls on a wir eless phone depend s o n the str e n gth of the wir eless rad i o sign al. Get a strong signal Wh en yo u ar e at the start s cr een (se e page 14) or in a cal l, th e stre ngt h o f the radi o si gn al is indi cated b y th e signa l indic ators o n the le ft side of yo ur p honeî s disp lay . T hese ind ica tors scr oll a s the str ength o f the s ign al in cr eases and de cre ases.
11 Improv ing your p honeî s r eception may be easy . T ry movi ng your p hone sli ghtly , or mo ve tow ards a window if y ouîÂÂre callin g from inside a build ing. M aking a cal l Enter the ar ea code and phone numb er and press ó Making an international call E nt er the character (pr ess twic e), co un try co de, ar ea c ode a nd p hone n um b e r . Editing a number on display Press V to move the c ursor t o the left and W to move it to the right. Pr ess &OHDU to delet e the cha racter to the left of the cu rsor . Diali ng a phone number stor ed in the pho ne book View entries by p r essing W or V fr om the sta rt scr een, th en pres s ó Emer genc y cal ls See î Emerg ency call sî on pa ge 3 9. IMP ORT ANT! The ph one ca n make and receive calls only when: î It is switched on, î It ha s a v alid SIM card ins tal led, a nd î It i s loc ated in th e serv ice area of a GS M 1 9 00 or a nalog network (if using the option al anal og modul e) where your SIM ca rd can be u sed a nd the r adio signal st rength is adequa te. Endi ng a ca ll Press ô
12 Ans weri ng a call The p hone ri ngs acco r ding to the s ettin gs in the curr ently selec ted pr ofile ( see page 6 3 ) . T o answer , pre ss an y key excep t ô or No te: If Key guard is o n (se e pa ge 49), only ó answers calls. T o reje ct a call , pres s ô . Note: If you are u sing the optional a nalog module, pressing ô stops the ringi n g but does not answer o r rej ect t he call . Switching o ff the ph one Pr ess and hold the key for one seco nd OR B riefly pr ess the key ( 6Z LW FK RII $ will appe ar , high- light ed) th en p ress 2. . (T his d oes n ot work if th e phon e is connec ted to a hea dset or handsf ree car ki t.) Ke yguard Y ou ca n îÂÂlockî you r phoneî s k e y- pad wit h th is co nv enie nt featu re. Keyguar d makes sur e that keys do nîÂÂt get pressed by ac ciden t whe n th e phon e is in your pock et or purse. Note: Keyguard is no t a security feature and will not prevent unauthorized use of yo ur phone. To l o c k t h e k e y s Press and hold ô until .H\V ORFNH G app ears, OR Press 0HQ X OR Press 0HQ X 9 T o unl ock the k eys Press 8QORFN 25 Press and hold ô until 8QORFN NH\V" appe ars , th en press 2. See page 49 for mo re inform ation about Keyguard.
13 4. W orking The Menu Y our phon e contai ns severa l menus and su bmen us, gi vi n g y ou a cce s s t o ce rt ai n opt io ns and all o wi ng you to custom ize your phone to suit your ind ividual pr efer ences. Na v i ga ti n g t oo l s So ft ke ys Y our phone has two softkeys that appe ar below the disp lay . Their curr ent func tion is indicated by t he wor ds app ear ing abo ve them. Si mpl y press the cor respon di ng key under the choice you wish to select. Th is il lu str at ion show s th e pho ne at the sta rt sc reen (s ee îÂÂWhat is t he îÂÂs tart s cre enî ?î o n page 1 4) . The st ar t scre en al wa ys di s pla ys 0HQ X on the left and 1DPHV on the right . 0HQ X allows yo u to acce ss your phone î s menus and subme nus . 1DP H V allows you to acces s your ph one book (se e îÂÂPh one bookî on page 59) . Scroll b utton Y our pho ne has a scr oll bu tton loc ated just be l ow the disp lay scr een . The scr oll bu tton has two a rro ws on it that look like V and W . Y ou w il l p r e s s the se arro ws to naviga te thr ough your phoneî s menus and subm enus, as well as through your ph one book (Se e îÂÂPh one bo o kî o n page 59) . Scr oll bar When you access your phoneî s menu an d sub - menus, you will not ice a scr oll bar at the far right of the scr een. Thi s bar indic ates w her e yo u ar e i n the menu str uct ure; ea ch îÂÂt ab î on th e bar rep- r ese nts a dif fer en t menu ite m.
14 F or ex am ple , pre ss 0HQX once. The scroll bar appears with the fi rst (top) ta b disp layed. A dif fer ent ta b app ears each tim e you pr ess the W or V ke y to move up a nd do wn th rough the menu structure . The scr oll bar wo rks th e same way with s ubm enus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scr oll to a menu or submenu, the menu numbe r and/o r su bmenu n umber appea rs on the dis- pl ay ab ove the scrol l bar . If you b eco me fam ili ar wi th thes e numbe rs, you can use the m as shortcu ts for acces sing dif fer ent me nus. F or exa mp le, w hen you en t er me nu 2 ( &DOO ORJ ) the number 5 ap pears in t he top righ t-han d corner o f the display . If you e nter menu 4 ( 6HWWLQ JV ), subme nu 2 ( 6HF XULW\ VH WWL QJV ), your phone w ill display 705 in the top right-ha nd co rner . See "U sing sh ortcuts" on pa ge 15. What i s the âÂÂst art screenâ ? Th e st ar t scre en app ea rs when you fir st tur n you r phone on, in its i dle st ate ( see il lustration on p ag e 13 ). Y our pho ne must be at the st art s cree n in o r d er to use most of its features. When you want to get to the start sc r e en Press ô at a n y ti me exc ep t d uri n g a c al l ( un le ss yo u want to hang up). The ma in m enu From the sta rt scr een, p re ss 0HQ X to acce ss the ma in menu. Wh en in a call, press 2SWLRQ V , s croll to 0HQ X , th en pres s 6HOHFW . T o vie w main menu i tems one by one, pr ess W or V . 6HO HFW all ows y ou t o sel ect and en ter men us and submenus.
15 N allows you to exit the pr esent menu or subm enu and go back a l evel. P r ess re peatedly to r etur n to the main menu, then pr ess ([LW to r etur n to the start scree n . ô r eturns your phone to th e start scr een. If you press ô wh en the phon e is re questing i n put (for exa mple , a settin g, pho ne n umbe r , name, etc. ), the pho ne disp lays the sta rt scr een and th e inpu t is no t saved. Rem ember: If you p ress ô during a call, th e phone w i ll hang up! Scr o lli ng thr o ugh the main menu 1) Press 0HQ X 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red menu item 3) Pre ss 6HO HFW , 2SWLRQV or 2. (whichever ap pears) to ente r subme nus and to choo se options 4) Pre ss ([LW to exit the pr esen t menu or N to go back on e l ev el Usi ng shor tcuts This is a quick and easy w ay to acce ss a me nu with o ut having to scr oll thr ough other me nus. Press 0HQ X , then menu num ber , then submenu number . Pres s th e men u and subm enu nu mb ers wi th in a co u- ple o f s econd s of e ach oth er wh en us ing t his meth od. For a summ ary of your phoneî s menu str u cture, see "Summary of M enu Items" on pag e 16. Help tex t Many of the menu func ti ons have brie f help text. T o view the he l p t ext, sc roll to the menu item and wai t for about 1 5 seconds. Press 0RUH to see the next pa ge of the tex t or N to exit.
16 Summary of Menu Items 1 Messages 1 1 Te x t M e s s a g e s 1 1 1 1 In bo x 1 1 2 O ut b ox 1 1 3 Write me ssages 1 2 Message settings 1 1 2 1 Se t 1 1 2 2 Se t 2 1 2 3 Se t 3 1 2 4 Se t 4 1 2 5 Se t 5 1 2 6 Com mo n 1 3 V oice messages 1 1 3 1 L isten to voice messages 1 3 2 V oice m ail box num ber 1 4 News & inf o servic e 1 1 5 Serv ice comman d editor 2C a l l l o g 2 1 Missed c a lls 1 2 2 Receive d calls 1 2 3 Di aled ca lls 2 4 Clear c all lists 2 5 Call timers 2 6 Sho w ca ll cos ts 1,4 2 7 Show costs in 1 3P r o f i l e s 3 1 Nor mal 3 2 Si le nt 3 3 Me et in g 3 4 Outdoor 3 5 Page r 3 6 Ca r 2 3 7 Headse t 3
17 4 S etti ngs 4 1 Ca ll set ti ngs 4 1 1 Auto mati c redial 4 1 2 C a ll wa it in g 1 4 1 3 Send own nu mb er 1,4 4 1 4 L ine in us e 4 1 5 Calling car d 4 2 Secur ity sett ings 4 2 1 SIM card securi ty 4 2 2 Pho ne security 4 2 3 Mod ule secu rity 5 4 2 4 Restr ict call s 1 4 2 5 F i xed di ali ng 4 2 6 Call cost limit 1 4 2 7 A ccess cod es 4 3 Phon e settin gs 4 3 1 L angu age 4 3 2 L ist of o wn n umbers 4 3 3 Cl oc k 4 3 4 Alarm cloc k 4 3 5 System selectio n 1 4 3 6 T ouch tone lengt h 4 3 7 E me rgen cy key 9 4 4 Anal og module sett ings 5 4 4 1 Digital /analog sele ction 4 4 2 A nalog system se lection 5F o r w a r d i n g 1 5 1 Forwar d all voic e calls 1 5 2 Forward when not able to take calls 1 5 3 Forwar d all fa x cal ls 1 5 4 Forwar d all dat a ca lls 1 5 5 Canc el al l c all fo r wa rdi ng 1 6G a m e s 7 C alcu lator 8 C al en da r 9 Ke y g uar d 1 App ears only if supp orted by your ope rator a nd/or SI M ca rd 2 Ap pears once used with ca r kit 3 Ap pears once used with he adset 4 Not avail able in analog systems 5 Ap pears only with t he option al anal og module a ttach ed
18 5. Fe atur es A- Z Access code s These help pr otect against una uthorized use of your pho ne and SIM ca rd: î secu rity co de (s ee page 71 ) î PIN and PIN2 co des (see page 63) î sys tem pa ssw ord (see page 75) î modul e code (for o pti onal analog module; see page 85 ) Ac ces s code s co nsi st of nu mber s. If the ph one as k s you for one of these cod es, key in the r equested code and pr ess 2. . If you ma ke a m istak e, p r ess &OHDU to eras e, then ente r the corr ect digi t. T o ch ang e acce ss code s: 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 7 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VH WWLQJV - $FFH VV FRGHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to scr oll thro ug h the codes you wish to ch ange , and pr ess 6HOHFW 3) The phone p rom pts you for th e existi ng code , the new co de, an d verifica tion of the new co de. At each pr om pt, enter t he in f orm ation and pr ess 2. . Note: Y o u canîÂÂt ch ange the PIN code un less SIM c ard security (se e page 74) is on. Note: Av oid using access codes tha t are similar to emergency numb ers, such as 911, to prevent acciden tal di aling of the em ergency num be r . Ala r m clo ck The ala rm cl ock featu re is ba sed on you r ph oneî s i nte r nal cl ock and sound s an alert a t a ti me yo u spec- ify . See îÂÂCl oc kî on pa ge 36 for informat ion on your p honeî s clock.
19 Se tt ing t he al arm cl ock 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - $OD U P FORFN ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Enter th e alarm time, using t wo di gits for both hou rs and minutes 3) Pre ss 2. 4) Se lect eithe r DP or SP and press 2. Note: Ste p 4 is nec essary only if you have select ed am/pm fo rm at; se e îÂÂSe le cting time fo rm atî on pa ge 3 6 f o r m or e inform ation. T u rn ing the alar m cl ock o ff 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - $OD U P FORFN ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to 2II and press 2. When the ala r m sounds Press 6WR S to shut of f the alarm OR Press 6QRR] H and the al arm wi l l so u nd aga in in 5 minut es. If you l et the ala rm soun d for 1 m i nute w ithout pres sing a ke y , it st ops f or 5 mi nutes, then s tarts again. Advanced If you turn of f the p hone and the alarm i s set, the phon e swi tches itsel f on at a l ar m tim e, the n the alarm sounds. If you press 6WRS , the phon e di splay s .HH S WKH SKRQH RQ" . Press <H V to keep i t on or 1R to swi tch it of f. RE MEMBER! Do not sw itc h on the pho ne w he n wi re- le ss phon e u se is proh ibi ted o r w hen it may caus e inte rfer en ce or danger . A l l c a ll s ti m e rs See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 .
20 Anal og module Se e "Opt ion al An alo g Modu le " o n page 82. Analog syst em selection See îÂÂAna log system se lecti onî on pa ge 83. Aut o mat ic ans w er This is one of the settings in your phoneî s profiles (se e pa ge 63) . With this on , your pho ne an swer s incomi ng voice ca l ls after o ne ring. Note: This is ava ilab l e only w hen your phone is conn ected to a he ads et o r t o an ap prov ed han ds free c ar k it eq uipp ed w it h the ign ition sen se o ption , with the i gnition on. Activating autom atic answe r 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3UR ILO H V ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to sel ect &DU or HDGVHW , then p r ess 2SWLRQV 3) C hoose &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Press W to r each $XWRPDWL F $ QVZHU an d p ress 6HO HFW . 4) Pre ss W to r each 2Q (or 2II to de activate it) Note: This feature will not function w ith data calls. Automatic redial Wh en this fea tur e is turned on, your ph one wil l red ial the num ber youîÂÂre t rying to call up to 10 times. Pre ss ô to s top th e cal l a ttemp ts. Automatic redial wil l n ot redi al a busy numb er while you initi ate or answ er another call. Activating autom atic re dia l 1) Press 0HQX 4 1 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DOO VHW WLQJV - $XWRPDWL F UHGLDO ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W or V to 2Q and press 2.
21 Business cards Y our phon e can send or r ecei ve elec tr onic busi ness car ds con sisting of a name and phone num ber . Y ou can s ave r ece i v ed b usines s car ds to your phone book. For d etai ls on the phone book, se e " Phone book" on page 59. Sending busi ness car ds 1) Recall the name from your phone book 2) Pre ss 'HWDLOV , if sh own, or skip to S tep 3 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Pre ss W or V to r each 6HQG EXV 1 FDUG 5) Pre ss 6HOHFW 6) En ter or recal l th e des tin ati on ph one nu mber 7) Pre ss 2. V iewin g r ecei ved busine ss car ds W hen yo u rec ei ve a bus in ess card, t h e phon e dis pla ys %XVLQHVV FDUG U HFHLYHG and sound s an alert ( depen ding on the î Mess age ale r t to ne î ; s ee p age 52) . Cau tion: If you pres s ([LW at any time be fore saving the busi- ness card, the business card will be deleted! 1) When your phone displays %XVLQHVV FD UG UHFH LYH G , press 2SWLRQV 2) 6KRZ is se lected. Pre ss 2. 3) Sc ro ll thr ough the avai labl e inform ation Saving viewed busi ness c ar ds 1) After v iewing t he busi ness car d, p ress N , scroll to 6DYH , then p r ess 2. 2) At the 1DP H = prompt, ed it t he name if de sired, then p ress 2. 3) At the 1XPEHU = prompt, edi t th e number if de sired, then p ress 2.
22 Deleting viewed busi ness car ds After vi ewing the busine ss card, pre ss N , th en p ress ([LW . Cal cul ator Y our pho neî s calc ulator add s, sub- tracts , multip lies, d i vides , and conv erts betwee n curr encies. REMEMB ER! Y our phone must be sw it ch ed on t o u se t hi s fu nct ion. Do not switc h on the phone wh en wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference o r dang er . Usi ng the c alcul ator 1) Press 0HQ X 7 ( &DOFXODWRU ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Enter the firs t numbe r in the ca lculati on 3) T o add, press once ( app ears) T o subtract, press twice ( ð app ears ) T o mu ltipl y , p ress th r ee ti mes ( â app ears ) T o divi de, press four t imes ( / appea rs) 4) Enter th e second numbe r R epea t st ep s 3 and 4 as ma ny ti mes as ne eded . 5) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V . (TXDOV is se lected. Pre ss 2. Note: When yo u are entering numbe rs, press &OHDU to eras e any mistakes. Note: Y ou can also choose $G G , 6XEWUDFW , 0XOWLSO\ , an d 'L YLGH from the list of options. Deci mals Pr ess the # key on ce to ente r a deci mal poi nt. Curr ency conver sion B efor e you can begi n convertin g currenc i es , you nee d to se t the ex chan ge ra te. 1) Press 0HQ X 7 , th en p ress 2SWLRQV
23 2) Scr oll to ([FK DQJH UDWH , then p r ess 2. 3) Scr oll to RZ P DQ\ KR PH XQLWV WR D YLVLWHG XQLW (to ente r the n umber of dome stic uni ts t o a f oreig n unit) or RZ PDQ\ YLVLWHG XQLWV WR D KRPH XQLW (to ente r the n umber of for eign uni ts to a domesti c unit ) 4) Pre ss 2. 5) Enter th e excha nge rat e (pre ss # to e nter a d e ci- mal point ) 6) Pre ss 2. Now you can do a conversion: 1) Enter the amount to be c onve rted 2) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 3) Scr oll to 7R K R P H to co nve rt t o do mes tic u ni ts or 7 R YLVLWHG to convert to fore i gn units 4) Pre ss 2. Cal end ar The ca l end ar keeps tr ack of rem inders, calls you ne ed to make, meeti ngs, and birt hdays. It can even s ound an alarm wh en itî s time for you to make a ca ll or go to a meeti ng. REMEMB ER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function . Do not switch on the ph one when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Usi ng the c alendar 1) Press 0HQ X 8 ( &DOHQGDU ) (Fo r de tail s on how to wo rk th e Men u, s ee pa ge 13) If you havenî t set the tim e and date, your pho ne prompts you to 6HW SKRQ H FORFN . If you have alr eady set the t ime and date, go to Step 2 .
24 Wh en yo ur phon e pr omp ts y o u f or the time w ith KK = PP , ent e r th e ti me in hour s a nd mi nu tes (u si ng two digi ts for ea ch), t hen pr ess 2. Press W or V to re ach DP or SP , th en pr ess 2. Y ou can set the time format to ei ther 24-h o ur or am/p m using the Cl ock. See îÂÂSel ecting time for - matî on pa ge 36. Wh en yo ur phon e pr omp ts y o u f or the date w i th PP 2 GG 2 \\\\ , ente r the mont h and day (using t wo digits for ea ch) and year (us ing four digi ts), then press 2. . Tip: Use W to mo ve the c ursor r ight a nd V to move it l ef t. When you ente r a di git, it write s over the numb er to the ri g ht of the curso r . 2) Y our phone displ ays th e curr ent date an d gi ves you two choices: 2SWLRQV an d N Abou t the date display The phone automa tical ly d isp l ays toda yî s date. T o scr oll to a di f fer ent d ate, pr ess W or V . T o sk ip di re ct ly to a diff e re n t date , se e îÂÂOpt io n 5 : Go to date î on page 26 . If you have set any calend ar note s for t he dis playe d date , the ap pr opriate icon(s) ap pear in the low e r right- hand corner: Once youîÂÂr e at the date yo u want, pr ess 2SWLRQV . Th en use W to sel ec t the optio n yo u wan t, and press 6HOHFW . The opti ons are: O ption 1: V iew day This option allows yo u to view , eras e, ed it, move , and B irth d a y r eminder Meeti ng r eminder Call r emi nder Other r emi nder
25 send no tes tha t wer e made for the selected day . Pres s W or V to scroll thr ough notes. O ptions while viewing a n ote a re (UDVH , (GLW , 0RYH (to another d ate), and 6HQG QRWH (to se nd th e no te) . O ption 2: Make not e W ith t his op tion, youîÂÂll n eed to c hoose 5HPLQGHU , &DOO , 0HHW LQJ , or %LU W KGD \ . Y o ur phone wi ll prompt you for more information de pending on which one y ou choose. See îÂÂEntering letters and numb ersî on page 41 fo r help with entering informati on at the 6XEM HFW = prompt. Y ou can set an alarm for any of the note typ es. Y our phon e mu s t b e turned on in order for th e al arm to sound . If you set an a l ar m, w hen the a larm so unds, you can choo se 2. or 3 RVWS RQH . Pressing 2. stops the al arm; pressing 3R V W S R Q H r esets the alar m for 10 minute s late r . O ption 3: Er ase notes Press W or V to re ach 2I F KRV HQ GD\ , 2QH E\ RQH , or $OO DW RQFH , then p r ess 2. . 2I FKRVH Q GD\ displays eac h note for the d ay you selected before pressing 2SWLRQV , so you ca n delete the m indi- vidually . Press (UDVH to de l ete th e note, or pr ess W or V to leav e it an d view other notes. 2QH E\ RQH displays not e s in chr onological orde r , birth- days first, so you c a n d e lete t hem individua lly . Pre ss (UDVH to del ete th e note, or p r ess W or V to leav e it and view oth er no tes. $OO DW R QFH allo ws you to delet e al l calend ar notes at once . The phone as ks you to confi rm your deci sion bef ore er asi n g t he no tes . Option 4: View a ll This option a l lows you to scr o ll thr ough b irthday note s in chr onologi cal or der , then ot her note s in chronolo- gical order .
26 Optio n 5: Go to date Thi s op tion allo ws you to go d i r ectly to the s pec i fi ed date instead of sc rolli ng. Enter a date i n PPGG\\\\ format , the n pr ess 2. to go to th at d ate. O ption 6: Se t the da t e Thi s op tion allo ws you to set todayî s date in you r phon e. Ente r the dat e in PPGG\\\\ format , then pr ess 2. . Cal end ar n ote rece ived Y our phone displays &DOHQGDU QRWH UH FHLYHG wh en someone send s you a note that you ca n save in your calend ar . Saving a note in your calendar is equiva l ent to ma king the note yourself; you can work with it in the same w ay as any oth e r note i n your calend ar , includ ing sett ing an a larm. For infor mati on o n send ing ca lenda r note s, see page 24. V iewin g r ecei ved cale ndar note s Caut io n: If y ou p res s ([LW a t a n y t i m e b e f o r e s a v i n g t h e ca lend ar note, the ca lend ar note will be delete d! 1) When your phone displays &DOHQGDU QRWH UHF HLYHG , press 2SWLRQV 2) 6KRZ is se lected. Pre ss 2. 3) Pre ss W to scr oll thro ug h the note Editing vi ew ed calendar no tes 1) Aft e r vie wi ng the ca le nd ar n ote , pres s N 2) Scr oll to (GLW 3) Ed it t he no te Note: T he V key will move the cu rsor to the left, and W wil l m ove it to the right. P res s &OHDU to bac ksp ace . 4) Pre ss 2. when youîÂÂr e done
27 Saving r eceived c a l endar notes 1) After vi ewing the calend ar note, pr ess N , or after editin g, p r e ss 2SWLRQV 2) Scr oll to 6DYH , then pr es s 2. Deleting vie w ed calendar note s After vi ewin g the ca lendar no te, pr ess N , th en pr ess ([LW . Call cost limit Th is f eat ure al lo ws y ou to lim it the am ou nt o f mon e y you spend on your mobile phone bills. When the limit you set is rea ched, no calls can be made exce pt for emerg ency ca l ls. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your ser vice provi- der may var y , dep en ding on netw ork featu res, rounding-off for billing, a nd so forth. See also îÂÂShow call costsî on pag e 73. T o choose wheth er you want cal l cost meas ured in cha rging units or dolla rs, se e îÂÂShow costs inî on pa ge 74. Settin g a c all co st limi t 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 6 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWW LQJV 0 &DOO FRVW OLPLW ) For de tail s on how to work t he menu, see pag e 13 . 2) The ph one ask s f or you r PI N 2 code (see pa ge 63) . E n ter it an d pres s 2. . 3) Use W to r each 6HO HFW th en p ress 2. 4) When you see 1XPEHU RI XQLWV = ente r the n umber of chargi ng units or do l lars (pr ess # to insert a deci mal point ) an d press 2. The num ber of r emaining un its is shown w h en the di s- pl ay is cl ear . Removing a call cost limit 1) Follow st eps 1 and 2 in î Setting a call co st limitîÂÂ
28 2) Use W to r each 2II th en p ress 2. Cal l fo rwar ding Se e îÂÂForw ard c alls î o n p age 4 5. Cal l ho ld Y ou ca n put a singl e c a ll on hol d. If you subscribe to the Call W aiting ne twor k servi ce, you can also pu t one call on hold when you r eceive anothe r call. Putti ng a call on hold Wh ile in a ca ll, p r es s ROG . Pr ess 8QKROG to r eturn to the call . Maki ng a c all wit h one alr ead y in pr ogr ess Wh ile in a ca l l, ente r ( or r ecall f rom the phone b ook) th e second phon e nu mber and press ó . OR 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Use W to r each 1HZ FDOO and p ress 6HOHFW . 3) Enter (or r ecal l f r om the phone book) the se cond phone n umber , and press &DOO WIth ei ther me thod, t he fi rst ca ll is au tom atic ally put o n hold. The cu rren tly active call is indi cated by the icon and the held ca l l by the icon . Switching betwe en two calls in pr ogress Press ó OR Press 6ZD S Ending the acti ve call Press ô (the held call b ecomes acti ve).
29 Ending both call s 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Use W to r each (QG DOO FDOOV and press 6HOHFW . Call log Thi s fea ture auto matica l ly keeps track of numbers youîÂÂve dial ed, numbers tha t have called you, and th e am oun t of ti me you îÂÂv e sp en t on calls. U s ing c a ll lo g 1) Press 0HQ X 2 ( &DOO ORJ ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each on e of the following options, then p ress 6HO HFW 2-1 0LVVHG FDOOV - Se e page 55. 2-2 5HFHLYH G FDOOV - See pa ge 65. 2-3 'LDOHG FDOOV - See p age 38 . 2-4 &OHDU FDOO OLVWV - See p age 35 . 2-5 &DOO WLPH UV - See pa ge 30. 2-6 6KRZ FDOO FRVWV - See pa ge 73. 2-7 6KRZ FRVW LQ - Se e page 74 . Tip: Y ou can dial any o f th e phon e numbe rs by p res - sing ó whil e th e nu mber is o n th e displ ay . T h e îÂÂO ptionsî soft key When you access 'L DOHG FDOOV , 0LVVHG FDOOV , or 5HFHLYH G FDOOV and pr ess 2SWLRQV , a list of optio ns wi l l ap pear on your phoneî s displa y . &DOO WLPH sh ow s the da te a nd ti me of th e las t c al l. Press the sc ro ll butto n to scrol l thr ough up to fiv e r ecent call date s/ times for this phon e numb er . (GLW QXP EHU all ows you to edit the dial ed numb er and save it with a nam e to your phone book.
30 6DY H allo ws you to e nter a name f or the numbe r and save bo th to your phone book . (UDVH erases the number fr om the ca ll list. 9LHZ QXP EHU displays the phone numb er if the a sso- ciat ed na me is c urren tly di splayed. Cal l s et ti ngs Th is f eat ure co nsi s ts o f aut oma t ic red ia l, cal l wai ti ng , send own num ber , line in use, and calling car d. See th e indivi dual entries for each of the se feat ures. Call timers The phone automa tical ly t racks the amo unt o f time yo uîÂÂv e sp ent in t he las t ca ll and in al l digi ta l ca ll s. For informati on on call tim ers for ana log calls, see îÂÂC all timers for an alo g c alls î on page 8 4. Viewing dura tion of last call or al l digi tal cal ls 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to view /DVW FDOO GXUDWLRQ or 'LJLWDO FDOOV GX UDWL RQ Setting time rs back to 0 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) 2) Pre ss W to rea ch &OHDU GLJLWDO FDOO WLPHUV , the n press 2. 3) Enter yo ur s ecuri ty co de, then pr ess 2. aga i n Show ing the current call timer during calls 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) 2) Pre ss W to r each /DVW FDOO GXUDWLRQ , then pr es s 'HWDLOV
31 3) &XUUHQW FDOO is dis played; press 6HOHFW 4) Pre ss W to r each 2Q , th en press 2. Du rin g a ca ll , the am ount of ti me spen t i n th at ca ll will be displ ayed. Not e: The actua l ti me in voiced for c alls by your s ervi ce prov ider m ay va ry , depending upon net work features, roun ding-off for billing, a nd so forth. Not e : Eac h pho n e n um b e r in y our S IM c ard ha s it s o wn tim e rs . Call waitin g This is a network serv ice th at al lows you to rec eive an i nco mi ng cal l wh en you î re a lre ad y i n a cal l. T he p ho ne beep s to let you k now of the i ncoming call. C onta ct your servi ce pr ovider for deta i ls. Activating or cancelli ng call waiting 1) Press 0HQX 4 1 2 ( 6HWW L QJV - &DOO VH WWLQJ V - &DOO Z DLWLQ J ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to highlig ht $FWLYD WH / &DQFHO / or 6WDWXV 3) Pre ss 2. Using call waiting Press ó or $QVZHU to ans wer a w aiti n g ca ll. T he c al l you we re on is put on hold. T o r ejec t the call , p ress 2SWLRQV , press W to re ach 5HMHFW , and press 6HOHFW . Note: If you donîÂÂt want to answer the call, you can also just let it ring. T o s witch b etwe en the two call s, pr ess ó or 6ZDS . T o end the active cal l, pr ess 2SWLRQV , scr o ll to 'URS FDOO , th en pres s 6HOHFW . T he he ld cal l bec ome s ac ti ve. Third call wa itin g If you have b oth an a ctive and a hel d call and a third call is wa itin g, pr ess 1 ó . This dr ops the active call and answers the waiting call; the held call is unaf fected.
32 Or , you can pr ess 2SWLRQV and scr oll to (QG DOO F DOOV . Thi s ends bo th the ac tive and the held ca ll, and the waiti ng cal l is han dled as a normal incom ing call. Call er gro u ps Y ou can cr eate grou ps of name s in your 3KRQ H ERRN (see p age 59 ) , and give each g roup a diff erent ringing tone. Then youîÂÂl l know when someone from that gr oup is calling you because of the w ay the phone rings. Adding names to a c aller group Note: The nam es and num bers that you add to a group m ust alread y be st ored in your Pho ne book. Se e îÂÂSaving names and numb ersî on page 70. 1) W ith the disp lay clea r , pres s W unt i l y ou see the name or numb er you want 2) Pre ss 'HWDLOV , if sh own, or skip to S tep 3 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Use W to r each &DOOHU JURXSV . Pr ess 6HOHFW . 5) Use W to rea c h the group to which you want to add this name or number . Press 6HOHF W . Defining a ri ngi ng tone for a cal ler gr oup 1) W ith the disp lay clea r , pres s 1DP H V 2) Pre ss W to r each &DOOHU JURXSV . Pr ess 6HOHF W 3) Use W to rea ch the group you wa nt. Press 6HOHF W 4) Pre ss W until you see 5LQJLQJ WRQH . Press 6HO HFW . Use W to r each the to ne y ou wan t t o hear when anyone from this gr oup calls you. Pre ss 2. . Tip : Y ou can set your p hone to ring only whe n peop le fr om certain ca ller gr oups cal l you, and to o therwis e be sile nt. Se e t he îÂÂC aller gro u pî de scr ipt io n un de r îÂÂR in g- ing optionsî on pa ge 67. Renaming a ca ller g roup 1) Foll ow steps 1- 3 in îÂÂD e fin ing a rin gin g to n e f or a ca ller g roup îÂÂ
33 2) Pre ss W until you see 5HQDPH J URXS . Pr ess 6HOHFW . 3) Enter th e gr oup na me (see îÂÂEnt erin g l etters and num be rs î o n page 4 1 f or de tail s ) and p ress 2. Removi ng names fr om a call er gr oup 1) Foll ow steps 1- 4 in îÂÂAddin g nam e s to a c aller gro upî 2) Use W to r each 1R J URXS . Pr ess 6HOHFW . Cal l er I D Caller ID is a netw ork service tha t dis pla ys the ph one numbe r of the pers on ca lling you , if it is avai lable. C hec k wi th y our s erv i ce provi der for deta il s. If the call er can be identif i ed, t he caller's phone n um- ber (or name , if sto red in th e phon e book ) and the te xt FDOOLQJ ap pear s whi le th e p hone is ri n gin g. I f the na me is too long to be di splaye d, its end is r eplac ed wi th an elli psis (... ). If you subscri be to t he Call Forw ardi ng networ k se r- vice an d the incomi ng call ha s been forw ar ded fr om anot her pho ne n umber , th e ! sign is shown after &DOO or FDOOLQJ . Calling c ard If you wish to use a calling card for long distanc e calls , you must first store your calling card information into y our phone . Y our pho ne can store two c alli ng car ds. P r ogra mming a c all ing c ard 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DOO VHWWLQJ V - &DOOLQJ FDUG ) (Fo r de tail s on how to wo rk th e Men u, s ee pa ge 13)
34 2) Pre ss W or V to reac h de sir ed c alling car d, then press 2SWLRQV 3) Pre ss W or V to r each (GLW , th en press 2. 4) Enter secu rity cod e and pr ess 2. 5) At 'LDOLQJ VHTXH QFH , press 6HO HFW . Press W or V to cho ose the d ialing s eque nce your ca rd uses (se e chart on pag e 34) , th en press 6HO HFW . Note: The order of the follow ing steps may vary , depending on whi ch di al ing sequence your card uses. 6) Ent e r ac ce ss nu mb er (us uall y th e 1-800 n umb e r li sted o n th e ba ck of the ca lling c ard), pr ess 2. 7) Enter car d numb er and/o r PIN, pr ess 2. . Y our phone wil l disp lay 6DYH F KDQJHV" . Pr ess 2. . 8) Pre ss W or V to r each &DUG QDP H = an d pr ess 6HO HFW . Enter ca rd name using your ph oneî s ke ypad, press 2. . (See îÂÂEntering letters and numb ersî on page 41 if you nee d hel p on en tering the card name.) For deta ils a bo ut y ou r phon eî s s ecu rit y code , s ee îÂÂS ec ur ity c ode î on pa ge 71 . Dialin g Sequ ence Use for cards that require yo u to : Cards usin g th is sequence Access no. Ph one n o. card no. Dial 1-800 access number , the n ph on e nu mber , th en c ard numb er ( P IN if requi red) MCI, A T& T T rue Choice, Sprint Cana da, U nitel Access no. card no. ph one n o. Dial 1-800 access number , the n card numbe r ( P IN if req uire d), t hen phon e numb er net w ork MCI, World P hone MC I Prefix ph one n o. card no. Dia l the p refix (any n umber s that m us t pr ece de the ph one numb er) an d phone number you wan t to dia l, then card numb er (t hen PIN, if requ ire d) GT E, P acBel l, AT & T , S t e n t o r
35 Choosing a calli ng c ar d to use 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DOO VHWWLQJ V - &DOOLQJ FDUG ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r e ach desi red card, press 2SWLRQV 3) 6HOHFW is h ighlighte d; press 2. 4) Enter securi ty code at 6H FXU LW\ FR GH = , p r ess 2. Making calling car d c alls 1) E nter the phone numb er , including any pr efi x (such as 0 or 1 ) th at y ou r ca lli ng card ma y req uire whe n yo u ma ke a c all in g card ca ll . S ee y our cal li ng c ard for instructions. 2) Pre ss and hold ó for a fe w secon d s until you r phone disp lays &DUG FDOO 3) Y our ph one wil l display 3UHVV 2. WR VHQG S KRQH QXPEH U . W a i t f or the tone, t hen p ress 2. . 4) Y our ph one wil l display 3 U H V V2 .W RV H Q GF D U GQ X P 0 EHU . W a it for t he tone , then p re ss 2. . Note: Steps 3 and 4 may be switched d epending on the di ali ng sequence you chose. This p rocedur e may not apply to all calli n g card options pr o- grammed into your phone. Please look at the back of yo ur calling ca rd or co ntact your long distance co mpany for more inform ation. Chan ge ac cess co d es Se e îÂÂAcc ess co des î on page 18. Change module code Se e îÂÂChange mod ule codeî o n page 85. Clear call lists Th is fe at ure wil l cl ea r all di ale d n umbe rs , as we ll as numbers of answ ered calls and missed calls. Y ou canno t undo this opera ti on , so be car eful.
36 Als o, se e î Call logî o n page 29. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 4 ( &DOO ORJ - &OHDU FDOO OLVWV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) H ighlight either $OO , 0LVVHG , 'LDOHG , or 5HFHLYHG and press 2. ( $OO will clea r all ca ll list s, wh ile th e ot hers cle ar their r especti ve call lis ts) Note: Missed, Received, and Dialed call s li st s are also erased when yo u use a SIM card that is not o ne o f the 5 mos t previ- ous ca rd s used with the ph on e, or you change the ph o ne sec urity se tting. S ee îÂÂP hon e sec urity î on page 62. Clea r timer s See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 . Cl ock Y our pho ne ha s an inte r nal clock th at ca n be dis pl aye d on the st ar t scr een. It also f eatur es an ala rm clock (see page 18). Setting the clock 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &OR FN ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to $G MX VW WL PH , press 6HO HFW 3) Enter th e curr ent ti me, usin g two d igit s for b oth hou rs and minutes 4) Pre ss 2. 5) Se lect DP or SP an d p ress 2. (if a m/pm ti me f or- mat has b een se l e cted ; se e bel ow) If this is the f irst t i me yo u have set the c lock, th e phone wil l pr ompt yo u to ente r the da te. Enter the da te in PPGG\\\\ for mat and pres s 2. . Selecting time forma t 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &OR FN ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 )
37 2) Pre ss W to 7LPH IRUPDW and press 6HOHF W 3) Pre ss W to ei th er 570 KRXU or DP 2 SP 4) Pre ss 2. Displayi ng or hiding the c lock This feature a llows you to toggle between displaying th e cl ock on th e st ar t scre en o r hid in g i t. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - &OR FN ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Press W to either LG H FORF N or 'LVS OD\ F ORFN (only one choice appears, de pending on the curr ent setting) 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW Co nfer ence cal ls This is a netwo rk s ervice that allows you to m ake co n- fere nce calls with your p hone. Check with your servi ce provi der for deta ils. Fir st, call t he firs t person Mak e a ca ll a s us ua l. T hen, call other participant s Either of th e following m ethods a utomatica lly puts the existing call on hold as you make the new call: 1) Wh ile in a cal l , e nter the pho ne n umbe r of the perso n you w ant t o con f er ence in, and pr ess ó OR Press 2SWLRQV , press W to 1HZ FDOO , then pr ess 6HO HFW . Enter or re call the pho ne numb er fr o m the pho ne book, then pr ess &DO O or ó 2) Afte r the seco nd pa rty answ ers, pr ess 2SWLRQV 3) Pre ss W to &R QI HUH Q FH and press 6HOHFW 4) T o ad d other peop l e to the call, r epeat s teps 1-3 5) T o e nd t he con fe rence ca ll , pres s ô
38 Having a privat e convers at ion wit h one of t he participants 1) Wh ile in the call , pr ess 2SWLRQV 2) Pre ss W to 3UL Y DW H and pr ess 6HOHFW . A list of the pa rt icip ants ap pe ars . 3) Scroll to the desired pers on and press 2. . The ot her part ic ip an ts can co nt in ue to tal k to eac h other . 4) T o re- joi n th e con feren ce ca ll , press 2SWLRQV 5) Pre ss W to &R QI HUH Q FH and press 6HOHFW Droppi ng individua l participa nts from t he confer ence call 1) Wh ile in a con fer ence ca ll, pr ess 2SWLRQV 2) Pre ss W to 3UL Y DW H and pr ess 6HOHFW . A list of the pa rt icip ants ap pe ars . 3) Scroll to the desired pers on and press 2. . The ot her part ic ip an ts can co nt in ue to tal k to eac h other . 4) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 5) Pre ss W to 'URS FDOO and p ress 6HOHFW Cur r enc y co nver sion Se e îÂÂCurr en cy co nv ersi on î o n pa ge 22. Curren t c all du ra tio n See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 . Data ca lls See îÂÂFax and da ta callsî on page 43. Di aled ca lls Y our pho ne au toma tical ly sto res the l ast 10 numbers y ouî ve d ialed. Se e îÂÂCall l o gî on page 29 for deta ils on oth er call l ists.
39 V iewin g t he dia led call s list 1) Press 0HQ X 2 3 ( &DOO ORJ - 'LD OHG FDOO V ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red number 3) T o dia l the n umber , pr ess ó ; for other options, press 2SWLRQV (see îÂÂThe îÂÂOptionsî soft keyî on pa ge 29) Erasing the dialed calls li st Se e îÂÂClea r c all lis tsî o n page 35. Di ce See "Games" on p age 46. Digi tal/an alo g se lecti on Se e îÂÂDi gital /analo g s el ecti on î o n pa ge 85. Dist inct ri ng i ng This allows you to set the p hone to ring i n a specia l way w hen cert ain people call you. See îÂÂC al ler g roup- ing î on pa ge 33. Earpiec e volume The volume butt ons on the sid e of your pho ne al l ow yo u to a dju st the ear pie ce v olu me duri ng a ph on e cal l. Pr essing the top button in creas es the volume and pr essing the b ottom bu tton decr eases the vol ume. I f an a cc ess ory wi th i ts o wn l oud sp eake r i s con ne ct ed to your pho ne , the volum e buttons will ad just the volume for th at ac cessory . Emergen cy calls Before att em pti n g any em ergency calls, see îÂÂEmergency Callsî on page 97 for import ant safety inform ation. 1) If the phone i s not o n, s witc h it on . So me networ ks may r equ ir e that a valid S IM car d i s p rop erly i nser ted in the pho ne .
40 2) Key i n the emergency number for your p resent lo cati on ( e.g . 911 or ot he r of fic ial em erg enc y numb er). Emergenc y numbers vary by l ocati on. 3) Pre ss ó IMP ORT ANT! This phone, li ke any w i reless phone, operates us i n g radio signals, wireless and la ndli ne net works as well as user -pro- grammed func tions which cannot g uarantee conn ection in all conditions. Th erefor e you should ne ver rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential com municatio ns (e.g. medical em ergencies). Rem emb er , to m ake or receive any calls the ph on e m ust be switched on and i n a service a rea w ith a dequate signa l strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all w ireless phone ne tworks or w hen certain netwo rk ser vi ces an d/ or phone features are in use. Check w ith local service providers. I f ce rt ai n fe atu res a re i n u se ( Ke yg uar d, fi xe d di al ing , rest ri ct calls, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off b efore you can make an emergency call. Consult this d ocum ent and your lo cal cellular service provider . When m aki n g an emergency call, r emem ber to give al l the necessar y infor mation as accurately as possible. Re membe r that your wireless p hone m ay be the only means of com muni- cation at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given pe rm issio n to do so. Emergen c y Key 9 W ith thi s fea tur e o n, th e ph one attem pts to ma ke a n emerg ency call whe n you p re ss 9 then ó . The phon e di als th e em erge ncy nu mber pro gram med i nto your phone. Note: This feature is not act i ve until you fo llow the steps in îÂÂActivating Emerg ency Key 9îÂÂ. Note: Y ou c an also dia l an em ergency call by pressing and holding 9 until t he phone indicates it is attem pting to make a n em ergency call. How ever , this m eth od does not work when Keyguard is active or w hen the phone is conn ecte d to a modem. Activating Emergency Key 9 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 7 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - (PHUJ HQF\ NH\ < )
41 (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 2Q or 2II , t h en p ress 2. IM PORT A N T! Offici al emergen cy numb ers vary b y location (for example, 911). Y ou can only program one eme rgency number into your phone to be dialed au tomatically by Emergency Key 9, and it m igh t not be the proper num be r in all circum stances. Ent e ri ng let te rs an d nu mb er s Y ou can en ter letters as well as numb ers wh en stori ng inform ation into y our pho ne. Sim ply pr ess the corr e- sponding numbe r key repe ated ly until the desir e d lette r appears on the dis play (for exam ple, use the 2 key to ente r A, B, or C). ABC mode Wh en your phon e prom pts you to en ter l ette rs, it will auto mati cally swi tch over to A B C mode. Y our phon e displays the ABC i c o n t o i n d i c a t e t h a t i t i s in ABC m ode . When ABC is display ed, you can enter these charact ers: Wh ile yo uîÂÂr e ed iting a name, the V ke y will m ove the cursor to the left , and W will move it to the right. Pr ess &OHDU to corre ct any mistak es. If you wish to ent er an empty spac e be tween chara c- ters, pr ess 0 f or ea ch space. Ke y Cha ract ers Ke y Chara ct ers 1 .,?!-1 7 PQRS7 2A B C 2 8T U V 8 3D E F 3 9W X Y Z 9 4G H I 4 0s p a c e , 0 5J K L 5 â (See page 42 for deta ils.) 6 MNO6 # Ch anges l ette r ca se
42 Ch ang ing le tter ca se Pr ess the # key to s witch be tween upp er - and lower - cas e lett ers. The $%& icon wil l swit ch to DEF to in dicate you are using lower case. Entering numbers T o enter numb ers while in ABC mode, you can: î pr ess and hold the co rresponding key un til the number appear s, or î s witch be tween A B C mode and number mode b y pressi ng and ho lding t he # key . Special chara cters (fo r storing name s) When you ar e in ABC mod e ( see page 4 1) you can pr ess the key and the fo l low i ng sp e cial ch aracters wi ll appear . If y our SI M ca rd sup por ts spec ia l char ac - ters, y ou can use the se cha racters when st orin g names in your phone book. Simply press W or V to highl i ght the o ne yo u wi sh t o use , then pr ess ,QVHUW . . , ? ! : ; - # â ( ) î î _ @ & $ ã % / < > ÿ á ç = Special char acters in phone num bers Y ou ca n use sp ecia l cha racters t o dia l or s ave i nterna- tion al phon e numbers as well as ph one numbe rs of auto mated se rvice s suc h as bank acc ount in forma - tion . Wh en ent ering n umbe rs, pr ess the key r epe atedly to u se these chara cters . Charac ter Use - This char acter is us ed to send comman d strings to the net work . Cont ac t you r servic e prov ider for de tail s. . This ch ar acte r is a pr efi x u s ed for diali ng in ter na tio nal numb ers.
43 Eras i ng sto re d name s and nu mb er s See îÂÂEr asing stored names and numb ersî on pa ge 61. Erasin g your entire phone book See îÂÂEra sing your entire phone bookî on page 61. Fax and data calls Y our p hone ca n se nd a nd r eceive data and fa xes via an opti onal da ta ada pter t hat conne cts to the ba se of the p hone. The ph one aut omatical ly r ecognize s the type of the c onnecte d te rminal . Making a fax or data call : 1) Connect the appr opriat e data or fax term i n al to the phone If you try to ma ke a data or f ax call and the d ata adap ter i s not c onnecte d or c onnecte d incor- rect ly , t he te xt 3OHDVH F RQQHFW W HUPLQDO will ap pear . Check th at the d ata ad apte r is pr operly se t up. S Use thi s ch arac te r to s ave phon e num bers of a uto mated ser vices tha t re qu ire y ou to en ter a p assw ord or other infor mati on afte r the ca ll is a nsw ered . For ex am pl e, if your bankâ s ph one number is 555-1212 and you need to enter your account number (12345) and password (6789), yo u could sa ve thi s phone number as 8884545 S 45678 S 9:;< Note : In digital netw ork s, digits to the right of the S are sent afte r a 2.5-second pause . In analog n etworks, digits to th e right o f the S are n ot se nt un til you pr es s 6HQG . Z This cha racter cr eates a wai t; dig its to the right o f the Z are not se nt unt i l you press 6HQG . Curre ntl y this cha rac ter ca nnot be saved . Charac ter Use
44 2) Enter or r ecall phone number fr om the phone book 3) End th e call by pr es sin g ô Fo r m ore info rma tion, re fer to do cum e ntatio n s upplie d with your data adapter , data application or fax application. Note: Y ou c annot make a d a ta or fax call while yo u have a ct ive or held calls in progress. Rece ivi ng a fax o r data c all A fax or da ta cal l can b e answe r ed on ly fr om th e data termi nal, eve n when the p hone keypad is locke d. Fixed dialing This lets you restrict your out going calls to phone numbers include d in the fixed dialing list or beginning with the sa me dig i t(s) as an entr y in the list . Note: F ixed d iali ng works only with SIM car ds that support it. For other types of call restrictions, see îÂÂRest rict call sî o n pag e 66. T urni ng fi xed diali ng on or of f 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 5 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWW LQJV 0 )L[HG GL DOLQ J ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) Us e W to rea ch 2Q or 2II th en p r ess 2. 2) Ent er your PIN2 code and pre ss 2. No te : If yo u tu rn fixe d diali ng o n and do n îÂÂt hav e an y nu m be rs in the list, you canîÂÂt make any calls! Note: When fixed d ialing is set to on , ca lls may be possible to certain eme rg ency n umb ers in som e netw orks (e.g. 911 or ot h er of fi ci al eme rge ncy n umb er) . Adding numbers to the fixe d dialing l ist 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 5 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWW LQJV 0 )L[HG GL DOLQ J ) 2) Use W to r each 1XPEH UV th en press 2. 3) Use W to r each $GG th en press 6HOHF W
45 4) Ent er your PIN2 code and pre ss 2. 5) Enter th e nam e (opti ona l) and pr ess 2. 6) Enter th e numb er an d p ress 2. Repe at s teps 3 -6 for ea ch num ber y o u want to add to the list. Forw ar d call s C all forwarding is a network se r- vice that lets you fo rwar d you r i ncomi n g cal ls to anot h er pho ne number. Check with y our service provi der for deta ils. Forwa r ding cal ls 1) Press 0HQX 5 ( )RU ZDUGLQJ ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r each one of the fol l owi ng opti ons, then press 6HOHF W : 51 )RU ZDUG DOO YRLFH FDOOV 52 )RU ZDUG Z KHQ QRW DEOH WR WDNH FDOOV 53 )RU ZDUG DOO ID[ FDOOV 54 )RU ZDUG DOO GDWD F DOOV 3) $FWL YDWH is selected; press 2. 4) At the 1X PEHU = pr ompt , enter t he ph one num ber to w hi ch you wan t to forwa rd calls and pr ess 2. Y ou can pre ss 1XPEH U to verif y that you ent e r ed the c orrec t number . Cancelling call f or war ding T o cancel call forwar ding, pr ess 0HQX 5 5. Note: Cancelling all call forwardi n g may also cancel any autom atic forwarding of calls to voice mail that your ser vice provider has a ctivated for you. Contact your service provider for d etails.
46 Getting ca ll for w ar ding status Note: S tatus is n ot available fo r )RU ZDUG ZKHQ QRW DEOH WR WDNH F DOOV . 1) Repea t steps 1-2 in îÂÂForw ard in g ca llsî 2) Use W to r each 6WD WXV and press 2. Press 1XPEHU to show the p hone number to wh ich t he ca lls ar e fo rwar ded. Note: When )RU ZDUG DOO Y RLFH FDOOV is turne d o n, the icon is di splayed w hen the disp lay is clear . Games Challenge yourself or a fri end to the f ou r fun games i n your ph one. In the mai n menu sc r oll do wn to *DPH V , press 6HO HFW , and choos e o ne o f the f oll owing. REMEMB ER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function . Do not switch on the ph one when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Memor y Revea l pi ctur es to fi nd pa i rs i n as few tri es as p ossibl e. Mo ve the cur sor wi th the 2 ( up), 4 (l ef t), 6 (r ight ), an d 8 (down) keys. Pr ess t he 5 key to reveal pictur es. Press the # k ey to j ump right over r evealed pictur es or m ove fr om the bottom righ t o f the sc r een t o the top lef t. Pres s th e key to ju mp l ef t over reve al ed pic tu r e s or m ove fr om the top le ft of th e scr een to t he botto m right. Once found, pairs stay visibl e. Sna ke Fe ed the snake with as many goodies as possible and watc h it gr ow . U se keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to turn the snake towar d food. The longer t he snak eî s ta il gr ows, the hi gher the scor e. If the s nake hits its own tail o r the surroun d ing wall, the ga me is over . Logi c Find th e secr et co mbina tion o f figu re s in a column. Possible figure s are show n at the top of the display .
47 Press the 5 key r epeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4 , and 8 keys to move the cursor . Once you think you have the right combination, pr ess the key . The r esult appears as a set of marks above the c olumn. A correct f igur e in the right place g ets a full mark; a co rrect figur e in the wr ong place gets a hal f mark. T he game ends when the corr ect figures ar e in the right place. 7LS = T o co py a figur e fr om th e pr evious column, move the c ursor ov er it usin g th e 2 , 4, o r 8 key , then pr ess the 5 key . Dic e Th is ga me take s th e pl ace of an act ua l se t of di ce . U se the /H YHO o ption to set th e nu mbe r of d ice, up to six . Y ou c an ro ll, l ock , and unl o ck e ac h d ie a s m any ti me s as you wish. When yo u start a new game, the dice r oll for a c ouple of seco nds and t hen stop. Use the 4 (left ) and 6 (righ t) k eys to se lect a die . Press th e 5 key t o lo ck or u nl ock the s electe d die . Pres s t o rol l t he u nlo cked di ce agai n . Inbox Wh en you r eceive a text me ssage (se e page 76 ) , the text mess age is st or ed i n the In box. The phone di splays 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG an d th e indi cato r , a nd mak es a so un d (dep ending o n t he îÂÂMe ss ag e al ert ton eîÂÂ; se e page 52 ). Me ssage storage The Inbox and Outbox shar e a given amount of memo ry in your SIM car d. When thi s mem ory is ful l and the re is no mor e room to stor e messag es, the mes sage i ndic ator blink s. If you are sent a tex t mes sage w hen the me mory is full , the phon e disp lays th e me ssa ge 1R VSDFH = PHVVDJH ZDLWLQJ . Y ou shoul d delet e one or more old messages to make r oom for the ne w me ssage . The network will w ait and re- send th e me ssa ge at a la te r tim e .
48 No te: D epe ndi ng o n yo u r SIM c ard , the Inbo x and Out box c an co ntain a to tal o f up to 50 m essa ges. Readi ng me ssage s imme dia tely I f y our ph on e sa ys 0HVVDJH UHFHLY HG , press 5HDG . This take s you to the Inb ox, with th e new mess age selecte d. Pr ess 5HDG ag ain. If nece ssary , u se W and V to sc roll throu gh the mes sage. Reading m essages any time 1) Press 0HQ X 1 1 1 ( 0HV VDJHV - 7 H [W PHVVDJHV - ,QER[ ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 .) A list of message headers appears. The icon in fr ont of the head er ind icates tha t a mes sage has b een r ead. The ico n ind icates that a mess age h as no t y et be en r ead. 2) Use W to r each the me ssage yo u wa nt, and press 5HDG 3) If the mes sage is long , use W and V to scr oll thr ough the message 4) The messa ge text is followed by the senderî s name or pho ne number , and r eception date and time When you îÂÂve seen the last message, the indicat or di sappea rs. W orki ng with me s sa ges in t he Inbo x Y ou can acc ess opti ons while yo uîÂÂr e rea d ing a mes- sage. J ust pr ess 2SWLRQV , s cr oll to th e on e you wan t, th en pres s 2. . (UDVH deletes the message. Pr ess 2. to confi rm. 5HSO\ sends a rep l y to the sender of the me ssage. E nter your message and pre ss 2SWLRQV . Use W to r each 6HQ G an d p ress 2. . The p hone d ispl ays the return number . E dit the number if desired, the n press 2. . (GLW allows yo u to edit a me ssage.
49 *HW QXP EHU re trieves an include d p hone numb er fr om a message , if there i s one . Y ou can use i t like any othe r numbe r . If ther e is mor e than one num ber , scr oll to th e desired num ber , then press 2. . )RU ZDUG sends the me ssage to s om eon e else . Edit the message (if necessary), pr e ss ó , ent e r the num ber at the 1X PEHU = pr om pt, then p r ess 2. . Or , edit the message, then press 2SWLRQV . 6HQG is selected. Press 2. . Enter the re cipien tî s phon e nu mber o r r ecal l it fr om the phone book and pr e ss 2. . 'HWDLOV sho ws the se de tail s of the me ssage, if avai l- able: s ende rî s na me an d pho ne numb er , SM S cent er used f or sendin g, r ecep tion da te and time , repl y path avai labili ty . In-call m enu Wh ile in a ca ll, pr e ss 2SWLRQV to ac ces s th e in- ca ll menu. See separate ent ries for call hold, call wa iting, co nf eren ce cal l s, tou ch ton e s, an d tr ans fe r a ca ll. Ke yguard This fea ture pre vents a ccidental key press es when your pho ne is in your pock et or purse by locking your keypad . If a ny keys a re pressed while Keyguar d is acti vated, 3UHVV 8 QORF N DQG WK HQ - app ears. Activating Keyguar d Press and hold ô until .H \V ORFN H G app ears , OR Press 0HQ X OR Press 0HQ X 9 De activating Keyguard Press 8QORFN OR Press and hold ô until 8QORFN NH\V" appe ars , the n press 2.
50 Answe ring a c all wi th Keygu ard act ive When Keyguar d is acti ve, y ou can only pre ss ó to answer a ca ll. So me no tes ab ou t Key guar d î When Key guar d is O N, c alls may be pos sible to the emergen cy number programme d into your phone (e.g . 91 1 or ot her of ficia l eme rgency number). H owever , one-k ey emergen cy diali ng ( î th e 9 keyî ) does n ot opera te. î B riefly pressing the key tu r ns ligh ts on for 15 seconds. î Keygua rd is auto matic ally tur ned off when t he phon e is connect ed to a car kit. Ke yp ad to ne s This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (s ee pa ge 6 3) . I t se ts t he volume of t he to ne that you he ar wh en y ou pre ss th e phon eî s ke ys . Setting the keypad tones 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3UR ILO H V ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the keyp ad tone s fo r , and p ress 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to .H\SDG WRQHV and press 6HO HFW . 4) Pre ss W to sc ro ll thr ough the opti ons; your pho ne plays a sampl e of each. Pre ss 2. for th e one you want . Lang ua ge B eca use many wir eless ph one cu sto mer s spe a k E n gli sh as a second language, your phone allow s y ou to choose you r pho neî s displayed language.
51 Choosing a la ngua ge fo r your pho ne 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - /DQJXDJ H ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W or V to se lect the la nguage yo u want and press 2. Note: A shortcut for cho osing E n gli sh is to press 0HQ X 4 3 1 1. Last call durat ion See îÂÂCall timersî on p age 30 . Last number redial T o r edial the la st dialed number , pr ess ó twic e whil e at the st art scr een. T o di a l any of the 10 last dialed number s Press ó , then pr es s W to re ach the desi r ed numbe r , and press ó ag ai n. Y o u c an al s o vi ew this l is t us i ng th e me nu; se e îÂÂDi ale d ca llsî on pa ge 38 . Lights T o tur n your phon e î s light s on for 15 seconds, pre ss any key . If Keygu ard is on, pr ess the powe r key . If you ar e using your p hone wi th a handsfr ee ca r kit, you can set lights t o 2Q (light s stay on) or $XWR PDWLF (afte r 1 5 seco nds, l igh ts t urn of f unti l the next key i s pressed, ph one rings, etc.) . Do this by cust omi zin g your phoneî s &DU profile (see îÂÂProf ilesî on pa ge 63). Line in use Alternate line servic e allows you to ha ve mor e than one phone number . Contact your service pr ovider for deta i ls. If you su bscri be to this s ervic e, you ca n choose w hich phone n umber you want t o make calls with . Y ou ca n r ecei ve calls on ei ther l i n e re gard less of the l ine selected for outgoing cal ls. 1) Press 0HQX 4 1 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - &DO O VH W WL QJV - /LQH LQ XVH )
52 (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r each the lin e yo u want, and pr ess 2. Note: If you sw itch the phone on with a new SIM card, the phone choose s Line 1 autom atica lly . List of own n umber s If your SIM car d sup ports th is feat ure, yo u ca n view t he phone number(s) of y our SI M c a rd . V iewing own number s 1) Press 0HQ X 4 3 2 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHWWLQJV - /LVW RI RZQ QXPEHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r each th e desir ed entry (f or e xampl e, the name of the service p rovi der and îÂÂPC SîÂÂ) List en t o vo ic e me ssa g es Se e îÂÂV oic e me ss agesî on page 78. Logic See "Games" on p age 46. Me mo ry See "Games" on p age 46. Me n u See îÂÂW orking The Menuî on pag e 13. Message alert ton e This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (see pag e 63) . It se ts the ton e that your ph one mak es when yo u g et a text me ssage . Also, see îÂÂT ext messag esî on pa ge 76. 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 )
53 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the mes sa ge aler t t on e f or , a nd p ress 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to reac h 0HVVDJ H DOHU W WRQH , th en press 6HO HFW . 4) Use W to scroll thr ough your choices (your phone plays sa mples) and p ress 2. Message received Text messagin g is a netw ork servi ce that a l low s you to send and recei ve tex t messa ges wi th you r phone (se e îÂÂT ex t m es s age s î on pa ge 76 ) . Chec k with you r service provi der for deta ils. Wh en you r eceive a text me ssage, the p hone di spla ys 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG and the indi cator , and mak es a sound (depend i ng on the îÂÂM essage alert tone îÂÂ; see page 52 ). T o r ead the me ssag e, pr ess 5H DG . T his take s y ou to t he Inbox, with the new m e ssage selected. Press 5HDG ag ai n t o re ad th e mes sag e. Se e îÂÂInb ox î on page 47 f o r m o re de tail s o n rec ei ved text messa ges. Message settings Text messagin g is a netw ork servi ce that a l low s you to send and recei ve tex t messa ges wi th you r phone (se e îÂÂT ex t m es s age s î on pa ge 76 ) . Chec k with you r service provi der for deta ils. Y ou can specif y som e of the w ays your p hone handles text messa ges. Depen d ing o n your SIM car d, you ca n have up to five îÂÂsets î of se ttingsîÂÂfor exam ple, on e fo r e-mail messag es, one for pa ges, one for faxes, etc. Specifying a set of m essage settings 1) Press 0HQ X 1 2 ( 0HVVDJHV - 0HVVDJH VHWWLQJV ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each the set you wa nt to spe cify set- tings f or , and press 6HOHFW
54 3) Pre ss W to r each the opti ons li sted b elow a nd press 6HOHF W 0HVVDJH FHQWHU QXPEH U : Ei ther en ter the message cent er phone nu mber and press 2. , or press 6HD UFK to get the number from your phone book (if it is stor ed th ere ). Y our service pr ovider gives you your m essage center numb er . Y ou n eed i t to send text messages. 0HVVDJHV VHQW DV : Use W to rea ch 7H [ W , )D[ , 3D J H or ( 0 PDLO for mat , then press 2. . In order to receive a converted m essage, the recipient needs to have the appropriate term inal d e vi ce. 0HVVDJH YDOLG LW\ : Use W to re ach th e amo un t o f time that me ssages are stor ed at the me ssag e cen t er , then press 2. . 5HQDPH WKLV VHW : Enter a new nam e for this set of mes sage sett i n gs and p ress 2. . Specifying settings for al l message s 1) Press 0HQ X 1 2 6 ( 0HV VDJHV - 0HVVDJH VH WWLQJV - &RPPRQ ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 'HOLYHU \ UHSRUWV or 5H SO \ YL D VDP H FH Q WHU and press 6HOHF W 'HOLYHU \ UHSRUWV : Press W to re ach <H V or 1R then press 2. . <H V mea ns that the netw or k wil l try to send delivery r eports for the message s you send. 5HSO\ YLD VDPH FHQWHU mea ns that the ne two rk will try to r oute t he r eply to thi s text me ssage vi a yo ur ow n me ssa g e cen t er . Microph one Y ou ca n mute a nd un mute y our phone î s micr ophone wh ile a call is in p rogr ess. The dif fer en ce betw een mute and hold is tha t mute allo ws you to co ntinue to hear t he other p erson.
55 T o mute the p honeî s micr ophon e during a call; pr ess 2SWLRQV , scroll to 0XWH , th en pres s 6HOHF W . T o u nmute the micr ophon e, pr ess 8QPXW H . Note: If you a re using the optional analog module, 0XW H ap- pears a s the right so ftkey during a call. Pr ess 0XWH to mu te the m icroph o ne and 8QPXWH to unm ute it. Mutin g and unmut ing also a f fect s the micr ophon es of any acce ssories con nected to the phone. Missed call s Y our phon e auto mati cally st or es the last 10 numbers that ha ve tried un s ucc essfully to r each you. Se e îÂÂCall lo gî o n pa ge 29 for det ails o n o ther c all lis ts . When the di splay says 0LVVHG FDOOV Press /LVW . If you have m issed mor e tha n one c a ll, you can sc r oll thr ough the list o f numbe rs. T o dial the dis- pl ayed numb er , press ó ; for op tions, pr ess 2SWLRQV (s ee îÂÂThe îÂÂOptio n sî so ft key î o n p age 29) ; to e xit , press N . Viewing the missed calls list at any time 1) Press 0HQ X 2 1 ( &DOO ORJ - 0LVVHG FDOOV ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red number 3) T o dia l the n umber , pr ess ó ; for other options, press 2SWLRQV ( see îÂÂTh e îÂÂOpt ion sî s oft ke yî on page 29) Erasing the missed calls list Se e îÂÂClea r c all lis tsî o n page 35. Module call timers See îÂÂCall timers for analog callsî on pa ge 8 4. Mo dul e se c ur ity Se e îÂÂMod ule sec u rity î o n pa ge 86 .
56 Names See îÂÂW orking The Menuî on page 13 and îÂÂPhone bo o kî o n page 59. News & Inf o service This netwo rk se rvice al lows yo u to rec eive new s and inform ation fr om the ne twork. Contac t your se rvi ce provider for details. Using the Ne ws & Informatio n service 1) Press 0HQ X 1 4 ( 0HVVDJHV - 1HZV ) LQIR V HU YLFH ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the m enu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to r e ach one of t he foll owing options and press 2. 2Q - T urn s on News & Info re ception. 2II - T ur ns o ff News & In fo reception. 7 R SLF LQGH[ - G e ts a list of ava ilabl e topics fr om the network. 7R S L F V - L e ts y ou w or k w ith t he ava ila bl e to pi cs . See îÂÂW orking w ith T opicsî . /DQJXDJ H - C hooses t he la nguage for messages . Scro ll to the l a nguage(s) you w ant and p re s s 0DUN for each o ne you wa nt. Then pr ess N , the n <H V to save or 1R to ignor e the chan ges. W o rking with topics Once youîÂÂve chose n 7R S L F V in Step 2 abo ve, y o u have the followi ng c hoi ces. 6HO HFW - Us e W to reach thi s an d press 2. . Us e W to sc r oll through avai lab le top ics. 3) Pre ss 0DUN to selec t or 8QPDU N to dese lect a topi c. Repea t this as many time s as you nee d . 4) Pre ss N
57 5) Pre ss <H V to save your c hanges or 1R to igno re the cha ng es $GG QHZ - Use W to re ach th is and pr ess 2. . Enter the topic number a nd pr ess 2. . Enter the name an d p r ess 2. . (GLW - Use W to re ach t his an d pr ess 2. . Us e W to r eac h the topic you w ant to edit. E dit th e number an d press 2. . Repe at this wi th the name. (UDVH - Use W to re ach t his an d pr ess 2. . Use W to r each the topi c you want to er ase and pr ess 2. . One-to uch dialing Th is fe at ure al lows you to ma ke phon e c all s qui ck ly and easi ly wi th the touch o f a button. The sec ond thr ough eighth phon e numb ers you stor e to you r phone book ar e aut oma ticall y assi gne d to k e ys 2 thr ough 8. Y ou can change the ke y assign ments usin g the foll owing pr ocedur e. Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dia ling your voice m ailbox and for attem pti ng em ergency calls (See îÂÂVoi ce me s- sagesî on page 78 an d îÂÂEmergency Call sî on pag e 97). Stori ng one-touch di al locatio ns At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W or V to highligh t 1 0 WRX FK GLDOLQJ 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW 4) Pre ss W or V to scr oll to th e des ir ed key 5) Pre ss $VVLJQ 6) Pre ss W or V to choo se the name you want to as s ign to the sel ected ke y , then pr ess 2.
58 Calli ng a number using one- touch dialing Press and hold a key (2 thr ough 8 ) for a few seconds to c all the number i n the co rrespo ndin g one- touch dia l locat ion.Y our p hone r ecall s the ph one num ber fr om th e memo ry , dis pla ys it br i efly , th en dia ls it . Note: If you press and h old 1, your phone c all s your voice m ail- box. If you press and hold 9 and E m ergency Key 9 is on, your phone a ttem pt s a c all t o the emergency num ber progra m med into your phone. Changing numbers in one -touch dial list W ith thi s featu re, yo u can as sign a dif fer ent numb er to any one -touch di al loc ation . At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Repeat steps 1 thro ugh 3 in îÂÂStoring one-touch dial l o cati on s î 2) Pre ss W or V to sele ct locat ion you wish to cha ng e 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Pre ss W or V to &KDQJH , th en press 6HO HFW 5) Pre ss W or V to se lect dif fe r ent na me for l oca tion and press 2. Erasing one-to uc h dial l ocations 1) Repeat steps 1 thro ugh 3 in îÂÂStoring one-touch dial l o cati on s î 2) Pre ss W or V to sele ct locat ion you wish to erase 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) Pre ss W or V to (UDVH , then pr es s 6HOHFW 5) At the (UDVH" prompt, press 2. Outbox T ext messages that you have written and saved ar e stored in the Outbox. The icon in front of a me s sage heading show s that you have attempted to send the
59 message to the text mes s age center . The icon shows that you have not yet tried to se nd the messa ge. Usi ng the O utbox 1) Press 0HQX 1 1 2 ( 0HVVD JHV - 7 H [W PHVVD JHV - 2XWE R[ ) 2) Use W to scr oll thro ug h the mes sage hea ders. Pre ss 5HDG to rea d the sele cted messag e. W o rking with m essage s in the O utbox Wh ile r eading a me ssage, pr ess 2SWLRQV to work with messages. Scroll to one of the followi ng options: (UDVH deletes the message. Pr ess 2. to confirm the eras e or N to exi t. (GLW all ows you to ed it the messag e. Use &OH D U to ba ck- sp ac e ov er let t ers, W or V to mov e th e cur sor , and t he numbe r keys to enter l ette rs. (See îÂÂEnter ing Le ttersî on page 4 1 f or de t ails .) When youîÂÂr e done, press 2SWLRQV ag ain. Y ou ge t the s ame options you get while writ ing a new message ( 6HQG , 6HQG VSHFLDO , 6DY H , a nd &OHDU VFUHHQ ). Se e îÂÂWrite m es sages î on page 80. *HW QXP EHU displays the numb er that wa s includ ed in the me ssage (if a vailab le). Y ou can treat i t l i ke any other number . )RU ZDUG forwa rd s the me ssag e to some one else. Th e st ep s are the s ame as s en din g a m ess ag e. See î Write m ess age s îÂÂ, Se n d o ptio n, o n pa ge 80. Phon e book De pend ing on your SIM ca r d, y ou c an s tor e up t o 255 nu mber s ( and as s oci ated na mes ) in t he pho ne bo ok. (Se e îÂÂChecking av ailable mem or yî o n p age 62.) These numbe rs ar e right at your fi ngertip s for ea sy dialin g. T o acces s the m, simp ly pr ess W or V fro m the s tart screen. T hings to know about t he phon e book î The ma ximum leng th of sto red number s and na mes de pen ds o n your SIM ca rd.
60 î A nam e may ap pea r only onc e in m emory . I f you tr y to store a nam e th at already exi sts in memo ry , th e phon e will as k if you want to replace the c urrently sto red name. Accessing names in the phone boo k At th e start scree n, press W or V . T o s kip ah ead quick l y in the list, pr ess the numb er key that corr e- spon ds to the f irst lett er of the nam e. Pr ess ó to ca ll the nu mber . Accessing phone bo ok functi ons At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W or V to highlight d esir e d submenu 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from w hich you can c hoose. 6HD UFK al l ow s y o u to sea rch for a specifi c name. $GG QHZ al lows y ou to e nte r ne w na mes and n umbe rs . (UDVH DOO lets you erase e very name a nd num ber in you r pho ne book. Y ou ca n era se on e name and nu mb er at a ti me by p re ssin g 'HWDL OV , the n 2SWLRQV when vi ewing a name al rea dy in the dir ectory . 2SWLRQV lets you choose your scr olling view ( 1DPH OLVW , 1DPH . QXPEHU , or 1DPH RQO\ ), a s well as che ck h ow many mo r e names you r pho ne ca n store (se e îÂÂCheck- ing avail able me mo r yî on page 6 2) . 1 0 WR XF K G LD OL QJ all ows yo u to ass ign up to s eve n o ne- touc h dial locati ons (s ee pag e 57 f o r de t ails ) . &DOOHU JURXSV al lows y ou to r ename or change the ring- ing to ne fo r a caller g ro up (see îÂÂC aller groupsî on page 32) .
61 Stori ng a name and number 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Scr oll to $GG QHZ and press 6HOHFW 3) Enter name using the keyp ad (use # to switc h betw ee n upp er and l ower cas e) and press 2. 4) Enter phon e numb er and pr ess 2. If your phone book is full, you will be given the option to r epl ace a n exist i n g en try . Also, see îÂÂEntering letters and numbersî on pag e 41 and îÂÂSav in g na me s and numbersî on pag e 70. Changing a stor ed number or na me 1) Re ca ll st or ed n ame 2) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V , t hen s ele ct (GLW 3) Edit the name , i f de sir ed, then pr ess 2. 4) Edit the nu mber , if desi re d, t hen p ress 2. Erasing stor ed names and numbers At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Re ca ll st or ed n ame 2) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight (U DV H , then pr es s 6HOHFW , the n 2. Note: Y ou canno t undo Erase function s so be carefu l! Erasing your entire phone book 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W to highligh t (UDVH DOO 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW 4) Pre ss 2. at $UH \RX VXUH" 5) Enter securi ty code at 6H FXU LW\ FR GH = 6) Pre ss 2.
62 W ar nin g: This fe atu re w ill er as e yo ur enti re phon e book, which cannot be undone ! Che cking a vail able mem ory 1) Press 1DPHV 2) Pre ss W or V to r each 2SWLRQV , th en pr ess 6HOHFW 3) Pre ss W or V to r each 0HPR U \ VWD WX V , th en pr ess 6HOHFW Y our phone w i ll tell you how ma ny mem ory locati ons are fre e and how ma ny are being use d. (One number and ass ociat ed name is stor ed in each me mory l oca tio n.) Phon e s ec urity Y ou can set th e phone to r equir e the security co de when yo u s witch on the phone after instal l ing a new SIM card . Setting phone sec urity 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 ( 6HWWLQJ V 0 6 HFXUL W\ VHWWLQJ V ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 3KRQH VHFXULW\ th en press 6HOHF W 3) En ter you r secu rit y co de an d press 2. 4) Use W to r each 2II or 2Q , an d pr ess 2. 2II mean s that the secu rity cod e is not r equir ed wh en the phone is swit ched o n. 2Q mea ns that the when you s witc h on the pho ne and youîÂÂr e using a new S IM car d, the phone will req ui re y ou t o e n ter th e s e curi ty code . Phon e s et tings Menu 4 3 in your ph one lets you cho ose sett i ngs f or the f ollow i ng items (ea ch entry i s descri bed sep arately in this g uide ): î /DQ JXDJH o f th e m enu s a nd di spl ay î /LVW RI RZQ QXPEHUV (your own p hone number s, if more than on e, t hat your SIM card can u se)
63 î &ORFN (set t he t ime and t ime fo rmat, hide t he clock) î $ODUP FOR FN (set al arm t ime) î 6\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ (how y our phon e choo ses a netwo rk to use if more than o ne is avai lable) î 7 RXFK WRQH OHQJWK (short or lo ng) î (PHUJH QF\ NH\ < (on or off) PIN and PIN2 code s The PIN (P ersonal Identity Number) code is a 4 - to 8- digit number usually supplied with the SIM card g iven to you by your service pr ovider . If you use îÂÂSIM car d securityî (see p age 74) , the pho ne will r equir e you to enter the PIN code every time you switch on the phone. Wh en the p hone r equi r es the PIN or PIN2 cod e, i t dis- play s (QWHU 3,1 FRGH = or (QWHU 3,1 5 FRGH = . Ente r the co de th en pres s 2. If you en ter a wron g PIN cod e thr ee time s in succ es- sion , enter the PUK code (s ee î PUK an d P UK2 c ode s î on pa ge 65) and press 2. . Ente r a new PIN co de and press 2. . Re -enter the new code and press 2. . The PIN2 cod e i s a 4- to 8-digit number and is sup - plied with some SIM c ard s. It is r equ ir ed to access some functions. These functions m ust be supporte d by your SIM card . If you enter a w ro ng PIN 2 co de th ree times in s ucces - sion , follo w the same instru ctions as f or the PIN co de but t his tim e us ing the PUK2 cod e . Se e îÂÂA cces s Co de sî on page 18 fo r in fo rm at ion o n how to cha nge eith er of these code s. Profi les Y ou can adjust and c ustomiz e your phone to whatever environments you fi nd yourself in (i.e. meeting s, a movie, etc.). Wi th pro files, you can control your phoneî s li ghts, ringi ng volume, ringing tone, message alert, keypad tones, warning tones, etc. i n a matter of seconds.
64 No te: The defau lt sett ing is 1RUPDO . Accessing pr ofil es At th e start scree n, press 0HQ X 3 Selecting dif ferent pr ofiles If you w ant to change your phoneî s profil e, briefly press the ke y . The n press W or V to cho ose an ot her profile a nd p r e ss 2. . This al lows you t o select othe r pr ofiles, but not cus tomize them. Note: When yo u co nnect you r phone to a headset or hands- free c ar kit , the ph o ne automatically selects the HDGVHW or &DU profile. Y ou cann ot choose a different profile while these accessories are co nnected. Custo m izi ng pr ofi les 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red pr ofil e 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V to see the f ollowi ng c hoices: 6HO HFW acti v ates the cu rrent ly sel ec ted profi l e. &XVW RPL ]H allows you to customize a pr o file by changing the current settings. (If you choose &XV 0 WRPL] H , youîÂÂll have access to se veral lists and sub- menus that will enable yo u to adjust th e settings on the current pr ofil e. When you change a setting in the current p rofile, it on ly af fects that pres et menu and will not change your p honeî s normal settings.) 5HQDPH allow s you to ren ame any pr ofile ex cep t the N ormal pro file . 4) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red ite m 5) Pre ss 2. . If you wi sh to go back to th e main men u, press N . Renaming pr ofile s 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV )
65 (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) W or V unt il de sired profile i s high lighte d Note: Y ou canno t renam e th e Norma l profile. 3) Pre ss 2SWLRQ V 4) W or V to 5HQDPH 5) Pre ss 2. 6) Enter new nam e and pr ess 2. PUK and PUK2 codes The PUK (Personal Unblocki ng Key) may be s uppli ed with the SIM car d. If not, con tact your s e rvice pro vi de r for the code. The cod e i s r equir ed to change a bloc ked PIN c ode. If you en ter a wron g PUK code te n tim es in succ es- sion , the SIM car d be comes inva lid. Conta ct yo ur servic e provider f or a ne w ca r d . The PUK2 code, supplie d with some SIM c ards, is req uired to c hang e a bl ock ed PI N2 c ode . If you ent er a wr ong code ten tim es in su cce ss ion , you canî t use the f uncti ons r equi ring the PI N2 code. C ontact your servic e provider f or a ne w ca r d . Y ou canî t chan ge the PUK o r PUK2 code. If you lose it, cont act yo ur s ervice p rov i der . Read messages See îÂÂInboxî on pa ge 47. Reca lli ng sav ed n am es and nu m b er s W ith a clea r displ ay , pr ess W to be gi n sc rolling thr ough store d names and num b ers. See îÂÂPhone bookî on page 59 for a de s cri pt ion o f th e 'HWDLOV key . Received c alls Y our phon e auto mati cally st or es the phone numbers of the 10 most r ecen t calls youîÂÂve answ ered . See î Ca ll lo gî o n pa ge 29 for det ails o n o ther c all lis ts .
66 Viewing t he receive d calls list 1) Press 0HQ X 2 2 ( &DOO ORJ - 5HFHLYH G FDOOV ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each the desi red number 3) T o dia l the n umber , pr ess ó ; for other options, press 2SWLRQV ( see îÂÂTh e îÂÂOpt ion sî s oft ke yî on page 29) Erasing the received calls list Se e îÂÂClea r c all lis tsî o n page 35. Rechar ge ba ttery Se e îÂÂChargin g yo ur n ew b atte r y î on page 7. Restri ct cal ls Th is i s a n etw ork se rv ice tha t l ets yo u res tri ct the c all s your ph one can make and recei ve. Check with yo ur service pr ovider for details. Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to cer - tain emergenc y numb ers i n some net works (e.g. 911 or other official eme rg ency n umb er). Restricti ng calls 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 4 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - 5HVWULFW FDOOV ) 2) Use W to scr oll thr o ug h the t ypes of calls yo u can re stric t, and pre ss 6HOHF W when yo u see the one you want: 2XWJRLQJ FDOOV : Calls ca nnot b e made . ,QWHUQDWLRQDO FDOOV : C alls can not be made to foreign coun tries. ,QWHUQDWLRQDO H[FHSW WR KRP H FRXQW U \ : When abr oad, calls can b e ma de only w ithin th e curr ent count ry and to y our home country , i . e. the cou ntry wh ere your home n etwor k opera tor is l oca ted. ,QFRPLQJ FDOOV : Calls cann ot be r eceive d. ,QFRPLQJ F DOOV LI UR DPLQJ : C alls ca nnot be r ecei ved out- side your home a rea .
67 &DQFHO DOO FDOO UHVW ULFWLRQV : T urns of f al l call r est rict ion s. Calls can be mad e and r eceived i n a norm al way . Note: If you se lected &DQFHO DOO FDOO UHVWULFWLRQV , th e steps whi c h f o l low will not be ava il able . 3) Use W or V to r each on e o f the followi ng optio ns, and press 2. : $FWL YDWH : Th e pho ne wil l as k you to en t er the System password. Enter it and pre ss 2. . &DQFHO : The phone will ask you to enter the S ystem password. Enter it and press 2. . 6WD WXV : The phone wi ll lis t the call types for whic h th e ca ll restr ict io n i s ac tiv e. Us e W or V to sc rol l thr ou gh t he lis t. For more information about your system pa ssword, see îÂÂSystem passwordî on page 75 . Ri ng i ng op t i on s This is one of the settings in your phoneî s profiles (se e pa ge 63) . Y ou can choo se h ow your pho ne n otifies you of an in com ing call . This setting doe s not af fect i nco min g tex t me ss ag e al ert ton es (se e page 76 ) . Sel ect ing r inging opt ions 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the ringing options for , and pre ss 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pr ess W to 5LQJ 0 LQJ RSWLRQV , th en pr ess 6HOHFW . 4) H ighlight your choice (described on next page) and press 2. 5LQJ : The phon e rings. ,QFUHDVLQJ : Th e ringing volume s tarts low a nd incre ases with suc cessive rings. 5LQJ RQFH : The phone rings once. %HHS RQ FH : The phone gives a short beep.
68 &DOOHU JURXSV : Se ts th e p hone to îÂÂSil entî exce pt for call s fr om peo ple in sele cted caller gro ups (see îÂÂCa l ler group ingî on page 33) . Press W to hi gh- ligh t the desired group(s) an d press 0DU N to select or 8QPDU N to de -select the m. Press N and then <H V to save or 1R to igno re the changes. If you have a ny caller gr oups marked, th e ph on e do es not ri ng u nles s th e call is f rom a person wh o belongs to the selected group(s). 6LOHQW : The phone sounds no tone. Wh en 6LOHQW is s el ec te d an d ke ypa d to ne s, w ar nin g tones and messag e alert tone are turn ed off, th e ico n is sho wn w hen t he di spla y is c le ar . Note: The call alert setting is stored indi vidually for operation with a hand sfree hea dset and a handsfree car kit. Ring ing tone re ceiv ed Y our phon e can r eceive ringi ng tone s that ca n be sa ved as th e 3 H UV RQD O entry in your l ist of ringing tones. Contact your servi ce pro vider for details about send - ing ringing t ones to you r phone. When your phone r e ceives a ringing tone , i t displays 5LQJLQJ WRQH UHFHLY HG . List eni ng to re ceived r ing ing to nes Caut io n: If y ou p res s ([LW a t a n y t i m e b e f o r e s a v i n g t h e ring ing tone, th e ring ing tone wi ll be de leted ! 1) When your phone displays 5L QJL QJ WRQH UHF HLY HG , press 2SWLRQV 2) 3OD\EDFN is se lected. Press 2. . The phone plays the ringi ng tone . S avin g rec eive d ri ngin g t one s 1) After liste ning to the ringing tone, pre ss N 2) Use W to r each 6DY H WRQH and press 2. The tone is sa ved t o the 3 H UVRQDO ent r y in yo ur l is t of ringi ng tones.
69 Deleting r eceived ring ing tones After liste ning to the ringing tone, pre ss N , then press ([LW . Ring i ng tone s Y ou can assign ringing tones to profiles ( see pa ge 63 ) and to ca ller groups. Thi s entry de scribes h ow to set ringing tones for pr ofil es. For inform ation on setting tones for ca ller grou ps, see î D efi ning a ri ngin g tone f or a call e r g roupî on page 32 . As out line d in the tab le be l ow , the sound your phon e make s when you r eceive a ca ll dep ends on the ringing option for the curr ently sel ected pr ofile, w hether the cal le r is a ssi gned t o a ca lle r group, an d, if t he &DOOHU JURXSV ringing option is selected, which calle r group th e cal l er be lon gs to. No te: Ring ing tone s ettings are s tored separate ly for e ach of your o wn phone nu mbers. Selecting ringing tones 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the rin gin g ton e s for , an d press 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &XVWRPL]H and press 2. . Pr ess W to 5LQJ 0 LQJ WRQH , th en pr ess 6HOHFW . Ringing option for c urrently selected profile (se e page 67) Ring/Increasing/ Ring once Beep once Silent Caller gr oups Caller is no t in a caller g roup Profile r inging tone Beep No sound No so und Caller is in a caller gro up Caller g roup ri nging tone Beep No sound Caller is in a mark ed caller group Caller g roup ri nging tone Caller is in an unmar ked caller gro up No sound
70 4) Pre ss W to sc ro ll thr oug h the o ptions. After you hear the ton e you w ish to use, pre ss 2. . Ringing v olume This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (see page 63 ) . It sets the default ringing volu me fo r inco ming vo ice calls an d messag e alert tone s. Setting the ringing volume 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the ringing volume for , and pr ess 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to 5LQJLQJ Y ROXPH , then p r ess 6HO HFW . 4) Pre ss W to sc r oll throu gh the options. When yo u hear the volume le vel you wish to use, pr ess 2. . Note: The ringing volume set ting is stored indivi dually for the hand sfree hea dset and handsf ree car ki t. Savin g name s an d numbe rs Y ou can save names and numbers in the Phone book. Either u se the method des cribed in îÂÂPhone bo okî und er the o ptio n $G G QH Z (see îÂÂA bout the submenusî on page 6 0) , or t h e îÂÂq ui ck sav eî me thods de scr ib ed bel ow . If your phone book i s full , you wil l be given th e option to r eplac e an existing entry . Quick save of name and number At the sta rt sc r een, 1) Enter the phone numb er and pr ess 6DYH 2) The phon e promp ts you to enter a 1DPH = . Enter a name if you w ish (option al), then pre ss 2. .
71 Fo r det ails on en ter in g nam es , se e îÂÂEn te rin g let te rs î on pa ge 41. Quick save of number only T o save a numb er quic kly , en ter the phone numb er , then pr ess and hold 6DYH . The num ber is saved to your phone book and you can add a n ame to it la ter . S ecu rit y co d e The security c ode i s r equir ed by s ome security fea- ture s inclu d ing îÂÂPhone se curityî (se e page 62) . Wh en the ph one r equir es the se curity c ode , it di spla ys 6HF XULW\ FR GH :. Enter the cod e then pr ess 2. . If you enter an i ncorre ct security cod e f ive times in a r ow , the p hone w ill not accept the c orr ect cod e for the next fi ve minute s. Th is co de co mes wi th yo ur phon e. The def aul t secu ri ty co de is 12345. For inform atio n o n how to change the security code, see îÂÂAccess c ode sî on pa ge 18. Ke ep the co de s ecr et and i n a safe p l a ce, sep arate fr om the phone . Securi ty s ettin gs Menu 4 2 in your ph one lets you cho ose sett i ngs f or the f ollow i ng items (ea ch entry i s descri bed sep arately in this g uide ): î 6,0 FDUG VHF XULW\ î 3KRQH VHFXULW\ î 0RGXOH VHFXULW\ (appea rs only i f optio nal ana log modul e attached ) î 5HVWULFW FD OOV î )L[HG GLDOLQJ î &DOO FRVW OL PLW î $FFH VV FRG HV The following table provides a sum m ary of how differ- ent ty pes o f se curity co des ar e u sed i n your ph on e.
72 Send ow n n umb e r This i s a netw ork se rvice that sp eci fies w hether or no t you wish to d isplay your phone number to the person you are calling . Cont act you r serv ice pro vid er f or deta i ls. Note: This feature is on ly effective when calling to a num ber that is e quipped w ith Caller ID. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 1 3 ( 6HWWLQJ V - &DOO VHWWL QJV - 6HQG RZQ QXPE HU ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to r each 3UHVHW (to use the default net- work setting), 2Q (to show your num ber), or 2II (to not show it) and pr ess 2. No te: Th ese menu it ems may vary by SIM card an d se r v ice pr ovi der . If you donîÂÂt make a selec t ion, your phone uses the def au lt ne two rk set tin g. C heck with yo ur service pr o- vi der to find out the net work defaul t. Code Purpose For more information Security c ode Required by several phon e featur es. If phone s ecurity is on, the phon e requests the s ecurity code th e first time you use it afte r installing a new SIM card. See entries for call timers, calling c ard, pho ne book, and phone s ecur ity . PIN code If SIM card security i s on, the phone requests the PIN code e very time the phone is turned on. See âÂÂSIM card s ecurityâ on page 74. PIN2 co de Required b y several pho ne fe atures. See entr ies for sh ow call costs, c all cost l imit, fixed dialing, an d PIN and PI N2 codes. System p ass word Req uired by the Rest rict Call s fea ture. See âÂÂRestri ct callsâ on page 66. Module c ode ( used with option al analog module o nly) If module secur ity is o n, the phone requests the m odule cod e when the phone is turned on, the optio nal a na- log mod ule is atta ched, and e ither (a ) the modu le co de has no t been change d from the default of 12345, or (b) th e module c ode has b een change d but it i s different f rom the secur ity co de. See âÂÂMod ule s ecurityâ on page 55.
73 Serv ice comman d editor Y ou ca n use t his fea ture to ac tivate n etwor k serv ices r emote ly by usin g numeri c comman ds tha t y ou get from your service p rovi der . Sending commands 1) Press 0HQ X 1 5 ( 0HVVDJHV 0 6 HU YLFH FRPPDQG H GLWRU ) 2) Enter the servi ce command , includin g numb ers 3) Pre ss 6HQG Set tin gs Menu 4 in y our phone lets you choose se ttings for your p h one. It consi sts o f the follow ing ar eas, whi ch are de scribe d unde r th eir own headings: î &DOO VHWWLQJ V î 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV î 3KRQH VHWWLQJV ⢠$QDORJ PR GXOH VHWWLQJV (app ears onl y wh en opt ional analo g modul e attach ed) Sho w ca ll costs Thi s ne twor k service allow s you to che ck th e co st of the last or cu rrent cal l, or the to tal cost of all c alls that you have made or r eceiv ed since the coun ters wer e last r e se t. Contact your servi ce pr ovider for d etails. T o choose whether call c osts are shown in cha rging uni ts or in dollars, see îÂÂShow c osts inîÂÂ. No te: This featu re is no t su pporte d in analo g mo de ( usi ng the o ption al ana log m o dul e). Note: Each phone line has its own cost cou nter s. Sho w c all costs 1) Press 0HQ X 2 6 1 ( &DOO ORJ - 6KRZ FDOO FRVWV )
74 2) Pre ss W to see /DVW FDOO FRVW (cost of l ast call, or curr ent c all if app licable) or $OO FDOOV FRVW (cost of all calls si nce counte rs were la st reset) Cl ear c all cos t cou nte rs 1) Press 0HQ X 2 6 1 ( &DOO ORJ - 6KRZ FDOO FRVWV ) 2) Pre ss W to r each &OHDU FRXQWHUV . Th is r esets all co st counte rs. (Y ou wil l be pr omp ted to enter th e PIN2 cod e to do this.) Caution: The clear cou nters co mm and cannot be u ndone. Note: The actual invoice f or calls and services fro m your ser- vice provid er may vary , dependi ng upon netwo rk feat ur es, taxes a n d so forth . Show costs in This feat ure allows you to choose whether you wan t to show call costs and set call c ost li mits in ch arging units or in doll ars. Note: Thi s feature appear s only if supported by your operator an d S IM c ar d. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 7 ( &DOO ORJ - 6KR Z FRV WV LQ ) 2) Pre ss W or V to r each &XUUHQF \ or 8QLWV , the n press 6HOHF W 3) If you sele cted &XUUHQF\ , en ter the price of ea ch charg ing unit (co ntact your netw ork operato r for this i nforma t ion) and press 2. . If y ou chos e 8QL WV , call costs a nd cal l cost lim its w ill be measu re d i n charging uni ts. SIM c ard secur ity Y ou can s et the ph one to r equir e you to e nter the PIN code eve ry tim e you switch on the phone. N ote that some SIM ca rd s do no t allow this f eatur e to b e turned off. 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - 6,0 FDUG VHFXULW\ ) 2) At the prom p t, enter your PIN c ode and press 2.
75 3) Pre ss W to rea ch 2Q or 2II . Press 2. . Snake See "Games" on p age 46. Start scr ee n Se e î What is th e î star t sc r ee nîÂÂ? î on pag e 1 4. System password This is a password you get fr om your service provider . Y ou ne ed it to a ctivate Call Restrictio ns. (See îÂÂRes trict call sî on p a ge 66. ) Contact your servi ce pro vider for details . System select ion Th is me nu spe cif i es how th e pho ne sh ou ld ch oo se a PCS syste m (netw ork), a s ther e ma y be mor e than one availa ble. The select i on you make sta ys active until yo u c han ge i t or ch ang e t he SI M card. 1) Press 0HQX 4 3 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - 3KRQH VHW WLQJV - 6\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ ) 2) Pre ss W to highlig ht $XWRPDWL F or 0DQX DO .P r e s s 6HOHFW . In $XW RP DWL F , the phone automa tically selec ts one of the a vailab le sys tems. T he pho ne b eeps w hen i t switc hes to a nother sy stem. In 0DQXDO , the pho ne se arch es for ava ilabl e systems then li sts t hem. Use W to highlig ht the one you want and press 6HOHF W . The phone then r e quests r e gistration, and displa ys th e r esult. If you los e co nnecti on whil e in Manua l mode, the ph one pr ompts you to sele ct a system again. For i nformation o n a nalog syst e m selecti on, see îÂÂAn alo g sy stem s ele cti onî o n page 83 .
76 Te x t m e s s a g e s The te xt me ssage ne twork servi ce al lows yo u to send short text m essages to other p hones th at hav e t ext mes sage capab i li ty . Y ou c an al so a sk the service pr o- vide r to co nvert the m essage to o ther fo rmats such as emai l and fax . The me ssage s ar e firs t sent to your Mes sage Center , then del i v er ed to the re cipi en t. T o send an d re ceive tex t mes sages, the pho ne nee ds your message c e nter num b er . Se e îÂÂMess age se ttin gsî on page 53 . See t hese relat ed topics î îÂÂIn boxî o n pa ge 4 7 for i nform ation on r ece ived messages. î îÂÂO utbox î on p age 5 8 and îÂÂWrite me ssagesî on pa ge 8 0 fo r info rma ti on on wri ti ng a nd sen di ng. T ouch to ne le ng t h Th is f eat ure al lo ws y ou to set the l en gth of to uc h tone s. Setting touch tone le ngth 1) Press 0HQ X 436 ( 6HWWL QJV 0 3KRQH VHWWLQJV 0 7R X F K WRQH OHQJWK ) 2) Press W or V to reach 6KRU W (sets the tone length to 100 ms.) or /RQJ (sets the tone length to 50 0 ms.) 3) Pre ss 2. T ouch to ne s Y our phone can genera te various s ou nds, called touch tone s, when the k eys are press ed . T ouch tones ca n be used for many automat ed, over - the-p hone servic es such as vo ice ma il, calli ng car ds, and che c kin g airli ne arrival/d epartur e times and b ank balanc es. T ouch tones ca n b e sent only w hen a call is acti ve.
77 Stori ng touch tone string s T ouch tone strings can be used for sendin g and receiving information wit h your p hone. For e xampl e, you can stor e your offi ce voice m ailbox number a lo ng with your pa sswor d for easy access to your messages. Store touch tone strings the same way you stor e phone num bers (see pa ge 61) . Y ou ca n sto re a whol e digit sequen ce in y o u r phone book and send it as touch ton es for fr equen tly used strings of numbers. Sending a touc h tone string During a cal l, 1) Press 2SWLRQV 2) Scr oll to 7 RXFK WRQHV and press 2. 3) Enter tou ch tone string or r ecall string fr om the phone book and pr e ss 2. Note: Use c aution w hen se nding co nfidential info rm ation ove r the air when using tou ch tones in analog m ode. Stori ng touch tone string s w it h phone numbers 1) E nte r t he pho ne num ber (f or e xam pl e, y ou r off ice voice ma i lb ox) 2) Pr ess thr ee times (î S î app ears) Note: S ee îÂÂSpe cial chara cters in phone n um bersî on pag e 42. 3) Enter th e touch tone st ri ng (for exa mple, voice mailbox p assword) 4) Stor e the numb er as you normally wo uld When you dial this num ber , you r phone first di als th e pho ne num ber , wa it s 2 .5 se con ds ( bec aus e o f t he î S î char acter), then sends the re st of the to uch tone string.
78 T ran sfe r a call If your n etwork and SIM car d support this feature, when you have o ne active and one held call, you can connect the two calls and di sconnect yourself from the call . During a cal l, pr ess 2SWLRQV , scroll to 7U D Q V I H U , and press 6HO HFW . Vibrat ing al ert This is one of the setti ngs in you r phoneî s profiles (see pag e 63) . I f yo ur ph on e ha s t he B M S -2 V vi bra ti n g batt ery attach ed, yo u can set your phone to vi brate when yo u recei ve a voice ca l l. Activating vi brating ale rt 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to highl ight the pro file y ou want to se t the vibr ating al ert for , and pr ess 2SWLRQV 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to reac h 9LEUDWLQJ D OHUW , then p r ess 6HO HFW . 4) Use W to high light 2Q or 2II and pr ess 2. . If you choose 2Q , you r phone will vi brate even if you have set 5LQJLQJ RSWLRQV (s ee p ag e 67) to 6LOHQW . No te: The vib ratin g batter y does not w o rk wh en yo ur phone is conne cted to a handsfree headset or a handsfr ee car kit. V oic e m a il b o x n u m be r Th is number di als yo ur voi ce ma il b ox . See îÂÂV oi ce messagesî in the ne xt section. V oice messages Voice mail i s a netwo rk servi c e that may requ i re a subscripti on from your se rvice provid er. Your ph one will noti fy y ou when you recei ve a voice message. 1HZ YRLFH PHVVDJH wil l appear o n the displ ay alon g wi th the icon , and you î ll hea r a sh ort beep. Your phone wil l display the number of voice me ssages if youîÂÂve rece i ved more tha n one .
79 Setting up your voice mailb ox B efore you can retrie ve any voice messages, you need to store your voic e mailbox number. Your service provider usually gives this number to you. When youîÂÂre ready to store your voi ce mai lbox num - ber, pre ss 0HQ X 1 3 2 ( 0HVVD JHV 0 9R LFH PH VV DJ H V 0 9R LF H PDLOER [ QXPEHU ). Th en e nte r y our vo ice m a ilbo x phon e number and pre ss 2. . T his numb er can b e up t o 32 digits long and is used until you change it. If your phon e numbe r chan ges, you may need to chan g e your voice mailb ox number along with it. Greetin gs, passwords, and prompts The se ma y va ry in dif fer en t wi rel ess s yste ms . If y ou need informa tion a b ou t how to re cord you r gree ting, del ete vo ice messa g es , cha nge your pass word, etc., cont act yo ur serv ice provid er. List eni ng to your voi ce messag es If 1HZ YRLFH PHVVDJH is display ed, just pres s /LVWHQ and foll ow the i nstru ctions. If youîÂÂd r ather l isten to your messages l ater, press ([LW . T o l ist en to m essa ges a nyt ime, p ress an d h old th e 1 key . Or if you prefe r , yo u ca n ac ces s yo ur voi ce mail- box by pr ess ing 0HQX 1 3 1 ( 0HV V DJ HV 0 9R L F H P H V V D J H V 0 /L VWHQ WR YRL FH P HVVD JHV ). Vo l u m e See the s ep arate en tries for Earpiece vol ume, Keypad tones, and Ringi ng volume. Wa r n i n g t o n e s This is one of the settings in your phoneî s profiles (se e pa ge 63) . W ar nin g t one s i ncl ud e ton es you r ph one make s for c ondit ions suc h as err ors, confi rmation s, powe r on, bat tery low , and r echarg e battery . Y ou ca n set war ning tones on or off.
80 T urni ng warni ng to nes on and of f 1) Press 0HQ X 3 ( 3URILOHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 .) 2) Use W to high light the pr ofi le you want to set the warn ing tones for , and press 2SWLRQ V 3) H ighlight &X VW RP L] H an d p ress 2. . Press W to : DUQLQJ WRQHV , th en pr ess 6HOHF W . 4) Use W to high light 2Q or 2II and pres s 2. W rit e messages Y ou ca n write text m essage s (se e îÂÂT ext me ssa gesî o n page 76 ) the n send th em. I t is a good idea t o save your written messa ges in the Outb ox in ca se ther e is a messa ge deli very problem (se e îÂÂOutb o xî on page 58). W riting a messag e 1) Press 0HQ X 1 1 3 ( 0HV VDJHV - 7 H [W PHVVDJHV - :U L W H PHVVDJHV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Ente r a mes sag e o f u p to 160 cha rac ters. The numb er of availabl e charac ters is shown in the top right corner of the display . Fo r de tail s on ente ring l etters, see îÂÂEnteri ng lette rsî on page 41. Note : Y ou ca n exi t th e messag e any time (by pr essing ô ) and return to it later by pre s sing Menu 1 1 3 ( 0HVVD JHV - 7 H[W PH VVDJ HV - :U L W H PHVVDJHV ). How ever , if you turn off the ph one with out savi ng the message, i t will be lost. 3) Once you ar e finished writing , pr ess 2SW LRQV , pr ess W to re ach the desir ed function and pr ess 2. : 6HQ G se nd s th e me ssa ge . E n ter or rec al l th e rec i pien tî s phone number (o r enter e-ma il address, if appli cable ) and press 2. .
81 6HQ G VSH FLD O allows you to send a message using an al ter nate messa ge se tting (s ee îÂÂMes s age se t- tin gsî o n pa ge 53 ). Y ou ch oose a s etti ng to use , then s pec ify wheth er you w ant t o enter a phon e number ( 1X PH U LF ) or a rout in g ad dres s ( 7H [ W 2 QXP 0 EHU V ). The phone will prompt you for t he number or rou t ing address. No te: If y ou c hoose to s end th e m ess age by e -m ail, the phone prom pts you for the e-mail ad dress and numbe r if you ch oose 1XPHU LF or th e e-mail addr ess and routing add ress if you choose 7H [ W 2 QXPE HUV . A routing addr e ss may be requir ed whe n sending messages via fax, p age, or e -mail. For help using this f eatur e, co ntac t your s ervic e p ro vider . 6DY H stor es the messa ge in the O utbox. &OHDU VFUHHQ de l etes all ch aracters f rom the message. Y ou can chec k whether me ss ag es have been delive red to the text m essage cent er by us ing t he Delivery Reports featu re ( see îÂÂSpe cify ing s et tin gs f or all me s sages î o n page 54) .
82 6. Opti onal An alog Modul e W i th an op tio nal Noki a PL U S an al og modu l e and a dual -mo d e SIM car d, you can us e your ph one in ana- l og ne two rks. See y our deal er f or det a ils o n how to purc has e th is ac ce sso ry an d ac tiv ate y ou r subs cription . Atta c hing the analo g module First r emov e the batt ery . See îÂÂRemov ing the batte r yî on page 9. 1) Plac e the analo g modu le on th e back of the p hone 2) Slid e th e mod ule tow ard the top of the phone until it cl icks int o pl ace 3) Plac e the battery on top of the a nalog modu le 4) Sli d e the battery towar d the t op of t he ph one unti l it cl icks i nto plac e Rem ovi ng th e an alo g mod ul e First r emov e the batt ery . See îÂÂRemov ing the batte r yî on page 9. 1) Press the buttons at t he to p an d bott om of the an alog modu le 2) Slid e the modul e do wn an d aw ay fro m th e to p o f t he ph one
83 Anal og f eat ures In or de r for you to us e the a nalog mod ule, yo ur servi ce pr ovider w i ll have to add certain informat ion to yo ur SIM car d. See your service provi der for deta i ls. O nce you ha ve ins tal l ed th e up gr ad ed SI M card an d attac hed t he anal og modul e, yo ur phone gives you acces s to ana l og networ k fea tur es. Note that so me feat ures described in t his m anu al w ill not be avai lable due to the dif fere nce b etwe en d i gi tal and ana log networks. Wh ile in an alo g mod e, the ph one d i sp lays the ico n in the to p left co rner and the wor d $QDORJ in t he top cente r of th e di spla y . Analog syst em selection In each ana l og s ervice area ther e ar e usua lly two service providers. The service pr ovi der you si gn up with , also known as your h ome sys tem, is of typ e A or B . S yst ems th at are of t he same type as your hom e system are called îÂÂhome-typeî systems; syst ems that ar e o f t he oppo site type a s yo ur home syst em ar e call ed îÂÂnon- home-ty peî sys tems . Y our service pr ovid er may h ave pr ogramme d a list of pr eferr ed syst ems into y our SIM c a r d. Y our phone may s ear ch for system s in this li st wh en serv ice is n ot avail abl e i n your ho me s ystem . Th e a nal og sy st em se le cti o n fe at ure al lows y ou to request the order i n which your p hone looks for available syst ems. Not e: Usi ng RPH RQO\ or 3UH I 1 V\VWHP is usua lly th e most econom i cal choic e. 1) Press 0HQX 4 4 2 ( 6HWWL QJV - $QDORJ PRGXOH VHWWLQJV - $QDORJ V\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ ). 2) Scr oll t o one of the fol lowing c hoices:
84 3UH I 1 V\VWHP If se rvice is not ava i la ble in you r home syste m, the p hone sear ches f or a pr eferr ed system (eithe r home typ e or non-hom e type), the n a ho me-type system, then a n on-home-type sys- tem. RPH W\SH If servic e is not availab le in your home syste m, the p hone sear ches f or a pr eferr ed sys- tem (ho me type only), the n a home- type syste m. 1RQK RPH W\SH The phone s ear ches f or a pr eferr ed syste m (non-hom e-type only), then a non- home- type system. RPH RQO\ Th e phon e us es it s hom e sy ste m onl y (that i s, it w ill not r oam). 3) Pre ss 6HOHFW . Note: In some areas, the wireless system automatica lly recog- nizes roaming phones. In other areas, yo u need to contact the ser vice provider before the system can re cognize your phone. The operator needs to know yo ur phone numb er , yo ur phone's IMEI or your a nalog moduleî s SN (serial numb er), and how yo u pla n to pay for your calls. There is normally an addi tional charg e for roaming calls. Y our ph oneî s IMEI is located on the ba ck, under the batter y . Y o ur analog m oduleî s SN is locate d on the b ack o f the mo d- ule. Y o ur IMEI /SN can n ormally be read over the a i r by roaming wireless ser vi c e provi ders when you c all them to register your roaming presence on t heir wireless network. Cal l t im er s fo r an alo g ca lls When yo u have the analog modul e attached , your phon e auto mati cally k eeps track of the amoun t of time youîÂÂve spent on analog calls. 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) Pre ss W to rea ch $QDORJ FDOOV GXUDWLRQ T o set timers bac k to 0 1) Press 0HQ X 2 5 ( &DOO ORJ - &DOO WLPHUV ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 )
85 2) Pre ss W to r each &OHDU DQDORJ FDOO W LPH UV , the n press 2. 3) Enter th e mod ule co de, then pr ess 2. aga i n T o show the curre nt c all ti me r dur ing calls See îÂÂSh owing the current ca ll timer d uring c allsî on page 30. Change module code Y our anal og mo d ule h as a mo d ule co d e tha t is us e d in t he îÂÂM o d ul e s ec u r it y î fe at u r e de s cr i be d on page 86 . Th e mo dul e cod e is i ni tia lly s et to 12345. T o ch ange th e mod ul e cod e: 1) Press 0HQX 4 2 7 5 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - $F FH V V FRG HV - &KDQJH PRGXOH FRGH ) (For detai ls on h ow to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) The phone p rom pts you for th e existi ng code , the new co de, an d verifica tion of the new co de. At each pr om pt, enter t he in f orm ation and pr ess 2. Digi tal/an alo g se lecti on Y ou can choose whi ch type of netw ork you want your phon e to use : $QDORJ RQO\ , 'LJLWDO RQO\ , or e ither ( 'L JL W 1) DQDORJ ). 1) Press 0HQX 4 4 1 ( 6HWWL QJV - $QDORJ P RGXOH VHWWLQJV - 'LJLWDO 2DQDOR J VHOHFWLRQ ) For de tai ls on how to work the Men u, see pa ge 13. 2) Use W to rea ch one of the foll owing cho ices, then press 6HOHF W : 'L JL W 1) DQDORJ The phone w ill work in digital or analog networks. The phone chooses the best one for you. 'LJLWDO RQO\ Th e ph one w ill wor k i n GSM 1900 digit al networks only . $QD ORJ RQO\ The pho ne will work i n analog networks onl y .
86 Mo dul e se c ur ity If you pur chase d an optional anal og module, you can pr otect it fr om unauthorized use by turni n g on module se curi ty . W he n m odul e se cur ity is o n, t he ph one r eques ts the mod ule code wh en you tur n the phone on if (a) you have not c hanged the mod ule code fr o m the def au lt of 12345, or (b) you hav e ch ang ed i t and it dif fers fr om the security co de. (Se e î Change modul e co de î on page 85 for inform a tio n abo ut chan ging t he m odu le c ode .) î If you ent er the c orrect code , th e phone allows yo u to access ana log mod ule functi ons. î If you ent er an inco rrect code, you canîÂÂt acc ess analog modul e functio ns. îÂÂI f y o u c h o o s e 6NLS , the phon e igno r es men u item s that pertai n to t he a nalog mo dule and acts as i f the ana log modul e isn îÂÂt attach ed. Activating module security 1) Press 0HQ X 4 2 3 ( 6HWWL QJV - 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV - 0RGX OH VHF XULW\ ) (For detai ls on ho w to wo rk the Menu, see pag e 13 ) 2) At the 0RGXOH FRGH = pr ompt, enter the mo dule cod e and pre ss 2. 3) Pre ss W to highlig ht 2Q or 2II . Press 2. .
87 7. Call Forwa rding Codes The cod e s d escribed in this se ction g ive you gr eater co nt ro l over call forw ar ding feat ur es in GSM 1900 netwo rks than do th e men u ite ms in yo ur pho ne. E n ter th ese co des usi n g t he keyp ad on yo ur ph one. In pla ce of the letter N i n the code s bel ow , subs titu te the numb er to whi ch you w ant to forwar d ca lls. After enteri ng the cod e, pr ess ó . Call forwar ding type s Ther e ar e si x type s of cal l f orwa rd i ng. For each type, you can activat e call forwar ding, r equest the s tatus (inclu ding the number to which calls ar e being f or- war ded), and cance l call forw ardi ng. Example: Y ou want to forward cal l s to 9 72-5 55- 11 1 1 wh en unabl e to take ca lls. > En te r --95-<:58884444 & th en press ó . Y ou just forgot which phon e numbe r you forwar ded your calls to. > En te r -& 95& th en press ó . Y ou want to cancel this part i cul ar call forward. > En te r &&95& then pr ess ó . Forwa rding type Ac tivate Status Cancel When unable to take calls **62*N# *#62# ##62# When no answer **61*N# *#61# ##61# When busy **67*N# *#67# ##67# Unconditional **21*N# *#21# ##21# When un able to take ca lls, no ans wer , o r busy (combi nes fi rst three ty pes) **004*N# *#004# ##004# All c alls (c ombi nes f irs t f ou r types) **002*N# *#002# ##002#
88 Adding a call type Y ou ca n speci f y w hether you wan t call forwa rdin g to app ly only to certain ty pes of ca lls b y addi ng an aster- isk (*) and tw o -digi t code befor e the # in the forw ardi ng codes l iste d in t he pr evious tab le. Example: Y ou want to f orward fax calls only to 972-555-1111 w he n y our lin e is bus y . > En te r --9:-<:5888444 4- 4 6& th en p r ess ó . Forwar ding status of diff er ent cal l types If you have used the same forwar ding type for mor e than on e ty pe of ca ll (for e xamp le, forwar d bot h da ta calls and fax calls w hen no ans wer), w hen y ou r eque st a s tatus yo u can pr ess t he scr oll keys to see the fo r- war ding status f or each call t ype. Each type i s displa yed on a separate scr een. Adding a timeout Y ou can specif y a ti meout duri ng which call forwa rdin g is not ac tive (i.e. , call forw ard ing does not tak e ef fe ct until this num ber of secon d s has p assed after the pho ne r ecei ves the call attem pt). T o do this, ad d an aste risk (*) and the time period in seconds to the codes l isted a bove. Call type Code All call types 10 V oice c all s only 11 Data cal ls on ly 12 Fax ca lls o nly 13 T ext messages only 16 All call types except text me ssag es 19
89 8. Accessories An exten sive range of acce s sor ies is ava ilabl e for your pho ne. Y ou can s elec t the acce ssorie s that be st su i t yo ur spec if i c co mm unic a ti on n eed s. For avai lability , pl ease check wit h your l oca l d eale r . A few pra ctical rul es f or acce ssory opera tion: î Keep the access ories out of small chil dr e n's reach. î When you d iscon nect the pow er cord of any accesso ry , grasp a nd pull the plug , not th e co rd. î C heck regul arly that al l wireless ph one equ ipme nt in you r vehicle i s mou nted and oper ating properly . î Insta llatio n of com plex car equip men t must b e com- plete d by qu alified perso nnel o nly. Batte ries Seve ral batter ies ar e availab le for your ph one: î BLS-2 Exten ded Li -Ion 900 mA h î BMS- 2S Extended NiMH 90 0 mA h î B MS-2 V Vi brati ng N iMH 9 00 mAh î B LS -4 U ltra E xten ded L i- Ion 1 5 0 0 m Ah WA RN I N G ! Use only b atteries, charg ers and access ories ap - pr oved by t he pho ne ma nufactur er for us e w ith this particular phone model. The use of any other t ypes wi ll invalid ate any ap pr oval or warrant y applying to the phone , and ma y be dan ge rous.
90 Cha r ging T i mes The table below displays appr o ximate battery charging time s. These c harging tim es w ill cha rge you r ph one to abou t 80% of its cap acity , a nd th e batte ry str ength in dic ato r wi ll st op scr o lli ng. I f you wis h t o obt ain 100% batt ery cap acity , pl ease a l low anothe r two h ours for îÂÂma in ten a nce î cha rg e. T al k and Standby T imes The ta ble bel ow dis pl ays appr o ximate tal k and stan dby tim es. V a riatio ns wil l occur d e pe nding on SIM car d, netwo rk setti ngs, and us age . Bat te r y Stan d ard T rav el Char ger ACP- 7U Rapid T ra vel Char ger ACP-9 U Rapid Cig . Lighter Cha rge r LCH- 9 BLS-2 Extend ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hrs. 2 hrs. BMS-2S Exte nded NiMH 900 mAh 1 hr . 30 min. BMS-2V Exte nd ed NiMH Vi bra 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultr a Exten ded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5 hrs. 3 hrs. 30 min. Bat te r y T alk Time Standby T ime Digital Analo g Digital Analog BLS-2 Extend ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 3 to 5 hrs . 1 hr . 30 mi n. to 3 hrs. 60 to 225 hrs. 16 to 26 hrs . BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh BMS- 2V Exte nded Ni MH Vibra 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultr a Exten ded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5 to 8 hrs . 2 hrs. 45 mi n. to 5 hrs. 100 to 375 hrs. 26 to 44 hrs .
91 New bat teries must be char ged with your phone of f for at lea st 24 hours before initia l use. A new Ni MH ba tter yî s full perfo rmance is achi eved on ly aft er two or t hree com plete charg e and d ischarg e cycle s! Nickel Metal Hydride or Lithium Ion batteries must be recy cled or dis- posed of pr operly . Mu st not be dis pos ed of in municipal wast e. Charge rs and othe r acc essor ies WA R NI N G ! Th is ap para t us is in te nde d fo r use wh en sup pli ed wi th powe r fr om the Standar d T ravel C harger (ACP-7U), Rap id T ra vel Charge r (AC P- 9U ), or Rap id Cigar ette Lighter C harger (LC H -9). Other usage will invalidate any ap pro val given to thi s app aratus and may be dang erous. The fo llowing charg e rs and other acce s sori es ar e availa ble for your phon e; plea se see yo ur deal er for deta i ls. Al so, r efer to any ac cessory op tions manual that m ay have b een incl uded i n your sal es pack age for th e ent ire li ne of aut hen ti c No kia ac ce ss ori es . Note: When a charger is not in use , disconne ct it from the pow er sourc e. Do not le ave t h e ba ttery conn ected to a ch arg er for lon ger tha n a wee k, since overcharging m ay shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged battery will di sc harge it self over tim e. ACP -7U Standa r d T r avel Cha r ger U se th is d ura bl e an d ec on omi - cal charg er to c harge a ll ba ttery option s. Pl ug the charger into a wal l o ut le t an d co nn ect t he con- nector to the bottom of your pho ne. Ch eck the charg ing st a- tus on th e pho ne display (Se e îÂÂChargi ng Tim es î o n page 90.) NiMH Li-Io n
92 Calls ca n be m ade d uring c harging, but cha rging w ill stop for th e duratio n of the c all and the bat tery bar scrolling st ops. Note: If the battery is c om plet ely empty , you cann ot use the phone un til i t has enou gh charge to operate. The Stand ard T ravel Charge r is av ailab l e for dif fer ent voltag e leve ls and can a lso be used wit h th e DCH-9 Compact Des ktop C harging S tand. ACP -9U Rapid T ravel Charg er The extr em ely light, functi onall y designe d Rapid T r avel C harge r char ges you r phone battery q uickly . (Se e îÂÂChargin g Tim e sî o n pa ge 90.) Plu g th e cha rger int o a w all outl et and connect th e conne ctor to t he bottom of your phone . Check t he ch arg ing st atu s on th e pho ne dis- play . Y ou can use your phon e while char ging . Ope rat in g wi thi n a v olt age ran ge of 100 V -240V AC (50H z- 60H z), th e Ra pid T ravel Charge r is p racti cally voltage -independe nt i n norm al off i ce and ho useh old use. Like the Standar d T ravel Charg er , the Rapid T r avel Charge r is c ompa tible with al l b attery optio ns. The Rap i d T ravel Charger can also be used with the DC H -9 C o mp act Des kto p C har gi ng S tan d. LC H-9 Rapid Cigar ette Lighter Ch arg er The multivol tage Rap id Cigare tte Lighter Charg er allows you to charge your phon e when yo u travel . The sma ll charg er's func- tio nal d es i gn fits w ell w i th most ca r lighters and interiors .
93 Charging Times ar e the same as for the Rapid T ravel C harger ACP-9 U ( see îÂÂChargi ng Tim es î o n page 90) . Calls ca n be m ade d uring th e cha rging. A gr een lig ht ind icates that the R ap i d Ciga rette L ighter Charger i s r eady t o char g e . Check th e charging status on t he ph one displ ay . T he inp ut vol tage is 12 or 24 V DC , negative gr ounding. The R api d Cigar ette L igh ter Cha rger c an be us ed with all ac cesso ries av ailable f or your p hone. Avoid prolonged charging wit h the Rapid C igarette Lighter C harger whe n the car engi ne is not running. This may caus e the batt ery of your car to dra in. Note: In som e cars th e cigarette ligh t er plug is not provided with pow er w hen the i gnition is s witche d off. Verify th at the green LED light is lit. DCH-9 Com pact Desktop Char ging Stand Compat i bl e with all batte ry options, the Compac t Deskto p Charging Stan d can be u sed wi th the Stan dar d T ra vel Cha rge r ACP -7 U or the R apid T ravel C har g er A C P-9 U . Th e C omp ac t Des kto p Ch arg in g Stan d pro vide s mounti ng for b oth the phone and a spar e batt ery . Plug the c harge r into a wall ou tlet and conn ect th e conne ctor to the back of the C omp act Deskto p C hargi ng Stand. Plac e your phone and /or a spar e batt ery in th e stand to begi n b attery chargin g . When the pho ne is ch arging, no lights are displ ayed on the s tand ; check the cha rgin g status o f the p hone bat- tery o n the phone d isplay . No te: If you have attac hed an optio nal an al og m o dule , be su re to re m ove it an d replace the batter y before placing the phone in the charg ing sta nd. A lthough the ph on e will fit in t he stand with t he anal og m odul e attached, chargi n g will not take place.
94 Charging m oves to th e re ar slot once the f ro nt batte ry is 100% ch arg ed . Wh en the spar e b attery i s chargi ng, ch eck the status indi cato r o n the left s ide of the ch arging st and. A r ed light indicate s that the b attery is charg ing; a gree n light indi cate s that the battery i s charged to at leas t 8 0% of i ts ca paci ty . The p hone has the b uilt -in in tellig ence to maint ain the batt ery , s o the re i s no nee d for a discharg e fe atur e on th e st and. DCH-9 Rear Slot Charging T imes Battery optio n Using ACP-7U Using ACP-9U Front sl ot empty Front slot fu ll Front sl ot empty Front slot fu ll BLS-2 Extend ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hrs. 30 min. 8 hrs. 30 mi n. 4 hrs. 30 min. 5 hrs. 30 mi n. BMS-2S Exte nded NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Exte nd ed NiMH Vi bra 900 mAh BLS-4 Ultra Ex ten ded Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hrs. 15 hrs. 45 mi n. 8 hrs . 10 hrs. 30 mi n.
95 9. Refer ence Inform ation Import a nt Saf et y Informa ti on T r af fi c Sa fety Do not use a han d-held teleph one while d rivin g a vehi cle. If using a han d-held p hone par k the vehicle bef ore conversing. Always se cure th e phone in its hold er; do not place t he p hone on the p assenger sea t or wh er e it can br eak lo ose in a collis ion or sud den stop. The use o f an aler t device to opera te a vehic leî s light s or hor n on public r oads is not permitted. Rem ember , road safety al ways com es first! Opera ting E n viro nment Remember to follow any special r eg ulat ions in force in any area and always switch off your phone when ever it is forbi d- den t o use i t, or wh en it may cause interf erence or d anger . Whe n connec ting t he pho ne or an y acce ssory to a nother de- vice, r ead its u serî s g uide f or deta iled safety i nstruction s. Do not c onne ct inc ompatib le produ cts. As wi th oth er mob ile rad io tr ansmitting equip men t, users a re advi sed that for the satisfact ory operatio n of the equ ipmen t and fo r t he safety o f pe rsonnel , it is recomm ended t hat the equi pment shou ld onl y be used in the no rmal operati ng po si- tio n (held to your ear with the antenna p oint ing over y our shoulder). Electron ic Dev ices Most moder n electronic equipme nt is sh ielded from radi o fre- quenc y (R F) sign als. H ow ever , certa in elect ronic equ ipment may not be shielded against th e RF signals from your wirele ss pho ne. Pac e ma k er s Pace maker m anu facturers recommend th at a mini mum sepa- rati on of 6 i nches (20 cm. ) be main tained between a ha ndhel d wireless ph one and a pacem aker to avoid potent ial in terfer- ence w ith th e pa cemaker . These recommend atio ns are consi stent wi th the indep end ent research by an d recom men- dation s of W ireless T ec hnology R esearch.
96 Perso ns with pa cemaker s: î Shoul d always keep the phone mor e th an 6 inc hes (20 cm) f r om thei r pac e mak er w h en t he p hon e i s sw it ch ed on; î Shoul d not carry th e phon e in a breast pocke t; î Shoul d use the ear o pposi te the p acemake r to minimi ze the potent ial for interfe rence. ⢠If you have any r eason to suspect t hat inter feren ce is taking place, swi tch off your phone imme diate ly . He ari ng Ai ds Som e digital wireless ph ones may interf ere with so me hear ing aid s. In t he event o f suc h inte rference, you may want to con- su lt your servi ce provider . O ther Medica l Devices Opera tion o f an y radio tr ansmi tting equipmen t, inc luding cellular ph ones, m ay inter fere with t he functi onali ty of inade - quate ly protected medical devices. C onsult a physi cian or the manu factu r er of t he medi cal device to det ermine i f they are ad - equat ely shiel ded from exter nal RF e nergy or if you have any questions. Switch of f yo ur phone in healt h care facilit ies when any regulati ons po sted i n these areas i nstruc t you to do so. H ospital s or health care facilities m ay be using equi pment that coul d be se nsitive to exte rnal R F ener gy . Ve h i c l e s RF signal s may affect im properly installed or in adeq uately shie lded el ectronic systems in mo tor vehi cles (e.g. el ectronic fuel injection systems, e lectronic an ti-ski d (anti- lock) brakin g systems, elect r onic speed control systems, air bag systems). C heck with the manufac turer or i ts representativ e regarding your vehi cle. Y ou should al so consul t the man ufact ur er of any equi pment tha t has bee n added to your v ehicle. Pos ted Fa ci liti es Switch your phone off in any fa cility where posted noti ces so require. P o te n t ia ll y E xp l os iv e At m o s p h e re s Switch off your phone w hen in any area wi th a pot entiall y ex- plosi ve atmosp here and o bey all sign s and instr uctio ns. Spa rks in such areas coul d cause an e xplosion or fi re r esult ing in bod ily inju ry or even dea th.
97 U sers are advised to switc h off the phon e whil e at a refueli ng point (service station ). U ser s ar e reminded of the need to ob - serve restric tions on the use of rad io equip ment in fue l depots (fuel storage and di stributi on areas), c hemical plan ts or whe re blas ting operatio ns are in p r ogress. Areas with a potent ially e xplosi ve atmo sphe r e are often but not a lways cl early m arked. T hey include belo w deck o n boa ts; chemi cal tran sfer or stor age facilitie s; vehicles using liquefi ed petroleum gas (such as prop ane or b utane); areas where the air conta ins chem icals or par ticles, such as gr ain, dus t or met- al powders; and any o ther area where yo u would normal ly be advi sed to t urn off your ve hicle en gine. V ehi cle s Only qualified pe rsonnel should service the phone, or inst all the p hone i n a vehi cle. F aulty i nstalla tion or service m ay be dang er ous and may i nvalidate any warra nty which may ap ply to th e un it. C heck regular ly that all wi reless phone e quipm ent i n your ve- hic le is mounte d an d oper ating prope rly . Do not store o r carry flam ma ble liqu ids, g ases or exp losiv e mater ials in the same co mpart ment as the pho ne, its part s or accesso ries. Fo r vehi cles eq uipped with an air b ag, remem ber that an air bag i nflates wi th great f orce. Do not pl ace objec ts, inc luding both installed or por table wireless equ ipme nt, in th e ar ea over the ai r bag or i n the ai r bag dep loymen t area. If in- veh icle wire- less equ ipme nt is imprope rly inst alled and the ai r bag inflate s, ser ious i nju ry co uld resul t. Switch off your phone be fore boarding a n aircraft. The use of wireless telep hones i n an ai r craft may be dang erous to th e op- erati on of the aircra ft, disrup t the wi reless teleph one net work and m ay be i llegal. Fa ilure to ob serve the se instr uctions m ay lead to the suspen - sion or den ial of t eleph one servi ces to t he offender , o r legal acti on, or bot h. Emergen cy Calls IMP ORT ANT! Thi s phone, like any wireless phon e, operates using radio sig- nal s, wireless and landli ne netw orks as well as user - program med funct ions whi ch cannot gu aran tee connec tion in all condition s. Therefor e, you should never rely solely upon any wireless ph one for essent ial com municati ons (e.g . medi cal emer gencie s).
98 Rem ember , to m ake or receive any calls the pho ne must be switched on and in a se rvice a r ea with ad equ ate signal strength. Emerg ency ca lls may not be p ossible on all wireless phon e networ ks or when cer tain n etwork se rvices a nd/or phon e features ar e in use. C hec k with local ser vice p r oviders. M aking an E me rge ncy C all 1) If the phone i s not o n, s witc h it on . So me networ ks may r equ ir e that a valid S IM car d i s p rop erly i nser ted in the pho ne . 2) Key i n the emergency number for your p resent lo cati on ( e.g . 911 or ot he r of fic ial em erg enc y numb er). Emergenc y numbers vary by l ocati on 3) Pre ss ó I f ce rt ai n fe atu res a re i n u se ( Ke yg uar d, fi xe d di al ing , rest ri ct calls, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off b efore you can make an emergency call. Consult this d ocum ent and your lo cal cellular service provider . Whe n maki ng an em ergenc y call, remem ber to give a ll the necessar y infor mati on as acc urat ely as possi ble. Remembe r that you r wireless phone may b e the onl y means of commu ni- cati on at the sc ene o f an accid ent - do not cut off the call un til give n pe rmissi on to do so. Import ant Batter y Infor m at ion î Note tha t a new b atte ryî s ful l pe rforma nce is a chiev ed only a fter two or three comp lete c harg e and d ischar ge cycles! î The battery c an b e charge d an d disc harged h undreds of times but it will e ventually we ar out. When the operating time (talk tim e and st andby tim e) is no ticea bly sho rter than no rm al, it is tim e to bu y a ne w batter y . î U se onl y batteri es app roved by the phone man ufacturer and rechar ge your battery o nly wi th the char gers approved b y th e ma nufacturer . W hen a c harg er is not in use, di sconnec t it from the pow er so ur ce. D o not leave the bat tery connecte d to a charger for longer t han a week, si nce overchar ging may s horten its life. I f left unused a fully charg ed battery will discharge itself over time . î (NiMH b atteri es only ) Fo r good operat ion t imes, dis- charge the battery f rom time to time by leaving you r phone switche d on un til it tur ns itself o ff (or by using the
99 batter y discharge facility of any approved accessor y avail able for your ph one). D o not a ttempt to d ischar ge the bat tery by any oth er mean s. î T emp erature extreme s will affect th e ability of your battery to char ge: allow i t to co ol down or warm up first. î U se the b atter y only for it s inten ded pu rpose. î Never use any ch arger o r batte ry wh ich is da mag ed or wor n o ut. î Do n ot shor t circuit th e b attery . Acci dental short circuiting can occ ur w hen a metall ic ob ject (c oin, c lip, or pen) causes di rect conn ection of the and - t ermi nals of the batter y (metal strip s on the bac k of the b attery), for exampl e when you c arry a sp are battery in your pocket or pur se. S hort circuiting the ter mina ls may d amage the batter y or the conn ecting object. î Lea ving th e batter y in ho t or co ld p laces, such a s in a closed car in su mm er or win ter conditi ons, will redu ce the cap acity an d lifeti me o f the bat tery . Al ways try to keep th e ba ttery bet ween 59 ð F and 77ð F (1 5 ð C and 25 ð C ). A phon e with a hot o r cold b atte ry may tem po- rari ly not work, even when the ba ttery is fully charged . NiMH b atteri esî p erform ance is pa rticular ly limited in temper atures below 1 4 ð F (-1 0 ð C ). L i-ion bat teriesî perfor man ce is part icularl y limit ed in tem peratures below 32ð F (0ð C). î Do n ot di spose of batt eries in a fi re! î B atteri es must b e recycled o r disposed of properly . M ust not be dis posed of in mun icipal was te. Radio F reque ncy (R F) Signal s Y o ur wir eless handheld portab le telephone is a lo w power ra- dio tra nsm itter and recei ver . Wh en it is ON , it recei ves and al so sends o ut radio frequen cy (RF) sig nals. In August, 19 9 6, the F ederal C omm unica tions C omm ission (F C C ) adopte d RF expo sure guid elines with safety levels for han dhe ld w ir ele ss p hones . Tho se gui del in es ar e co nsi sten t with safety stan dards previously set by bot h U.S . and int ern a- tio nal sta ndards b odies : AN SI C9 5.1 ( 1992)* , NC RP Rep ort 86 ( 1986) *, IC NI RP ( 1996) *. Those standar ds wer e ba sed on compreh ensive and peri odic eval uati ons o f the r elev ant s cient ific l itera tur e. For e x am ple, over 120 sc ien tis ts, en gi nee rs, an d ph ys i ci ans fr om u ni ver si tie s , go v- ernment he alth ag encies and i ndustry rev iewed t he avail able body of res earch to devel op the ANSI St andar d (C9 5.1 ).
100 The d esign of your p hone co mpl ies with t he F C C guid elines (a nd tho se st anda r ds) . * Americ an Nat ional S tandards I n stitute , Natio nal C ou ncil on Rad iation Protec tion and Mea surements ; Int er nati onal Co m- mis si on on Non- Ioni zi ng Radi atio n P ro te cti on . Car e an d Ma in te na nce Y our phone i s a product of su perior d esign and craft sman ship and sh ould be treated with ca re. The sugg estion s belo w will help yo u to fulfill any war ranty obl igations and al low you to en- joy this product f or man y years. When using your phone, batte ry , cha rger , OR an y acce ssory: î Keep it and all i ts parts and acce ssories out of sm all chi l- drenî s reach. î Keep it dr y . Precipitat ion, humid ity and liquid s con tain minerals t h at will corr ode electr o nic ci rcuit s. î Do n ot us e or sto r e it in dus ty , dirt y ar eas as i ts movi ng parts can b e da maged. î Do n ot st or e i t in ho t areas. H igh te mp eratures can shorten the life of e lectronic devi ces, dam age bat teries, and war p or m elt ce rtain pl astics. î Do n ot store it i n col d areas. Wh en the p hone war ms up (to it s norma l ope rating te mperat ure), moist ure can form inside the pho ne, w hich may d ama ge the p hone' s elec- tronic circui t boards. î Do n ot a ttempt to ope n it. No n- expert h andling of the device ma y damag e it. î Do n ot drop, kn ock or shake it. Roug h hand ling can break int ern al ci r cuit boards. î Do no t use har sh che micals, c leaning solvent s, or str ong deterg ents to clean it. W ipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampe ned i n a mild so ap-and -wa ter soluti on. î Do n ot pai nt it. P aint c an clog th e d eviceî s mo ving p art s and prev ent prope r op erati on. î U se onl y the suppl ied or an app r ov ed replac ement antenna . U nau thori zed a nten nas, mod ificati ons or attachm ents cou ld da mage th e p hone and may vi olate regulati ons go ver n ing ra dio d evi ces. î If th e ph one, ba ttery , char ger , or any ac cessory is not worki ng properly , t ake it to yo ur nearest quali fied se rvice facility . The personnel ther e will a ssist you, and if neces- sary , a rra nge for servi ce.
101 10. T echnic al In form ati on * The nu m be r o f pho ne b oo k ent rie s depe nds on th e SI M card; however , the maximum is 255 regardless of S IM card used . USA NO KIA M OBILE PHON E S î 6200 Cour tn ey C am pb e ll Cau s ewa y , Suit e 900 , T ampa , FL 336 07 T e l : 1 -88 8-N OK IA 2U (1- 888 -665 -42 28) CAN ADA NOK IA P ROD UC TS L TD. î 57 5 Westney R d. So uth, Aj a x , Ont a ri o L1S 4N 7. T e l: (9 05) 427 -665 4 Par t No . 935 1482 Pri nted in Canad a 07/98 Noki a is a tradem ark of Nokia C orpor ation and /or its affiliates. The i nform ation con tained in th is U ser G uide w as written f or Nokia phone NSB -3NX . The r ight to make chan ges and improvem ents to any of the product s desc ribed in thi s guid e witho ut pri or no tice i s reserve d. Iss ue No . 1 é 1998 No kia Mobi l e Ph ones . All ri gh ts r ese rv ed. These commo dities are au thori zed b y th e U .S. G over n ment for exp ort on ly to C a nada , Mexico, or t he Uni ted S tates. T hey may no t be resold, divert ed, transferred, or othe rwis e dis- posed of in any othe r co untry , ei ther i n thei r origi nal form or after be ing in corpor ated through an i nterme diate proce ss into other end-ite ms, without th e writt en a pproval of th e U .S. Dep artmen t of State. Weight: 4 .8 oz . wi th B L S- 2 ba tte ry T ransmi tting powe r: 1 W nomina l Ope ratin g voltag e: 3.6V dc 12V dc for car kit Fr eq uen cy ba nd : 1850.2 t o 1909. 8 MHz ( TX ) 1930.2 t o 1989. 8 MHz ( RX ) Nu m be r o f cha nne ls: 512 to 810 M em ory lo cat ion s: Up t o 255* Memo r y capa ci ty: Depe nds on SI M ca rd
102 NOKIA One-Y ear Limite d W arrant y Nokia Mob ile Phones, I nc. (îÂÂNMPI îÂÂ) warrants that th is cellular phon e (îÂÂProdu ctîÂÂ) is free from defec ts in m ateri al and wor k- mansh ip, ac cor di ng to t he fol lowing t erms and condi tions: 1 . The l imited warran ty for the Product extends fo r ONE (1 ) yea r beginn ing o n th e date o f pu rchase of the Produ ct. 2 . The limited war ranty extends only to the original consu mer pur c has er (îÂÂCons umer îÂÂ) of th e Pr oduc t an d is not ass igna bl e or tr ansferab le to any subseq uent purchaser/ end user . 3 . The l imited warran ty extends only to C ons umers wh o pur- chase t he Produc t in the U ni ted Stat es. 4 . Dur in g the lim ited warra nty period, NM PI will repair , or r e- place, at NMPIî s op tion, any defec tive par ts, or any par ts that will not pr o perl y operate for their int e nded use with ne w or fac- tory reb uilt re placement items. No charge will be made to the C onsum er for any such parts. NMPI wil l also pay for the labor charg es incu rred by NMPI in repair ing o r r epl acing the de fec- tive parts. T he exter n al ho using and cosm etic part s shall b e free of defect s at the tim e of shipmen t and, therefore, shal l not be co vered under thes e limited war ranty ter ms. 5 . U pon reque st from NMP I, th e Con sume r must p r ovid e in- form ation to reasonab ly prove the da te of purchase. 6 . The C on sum er shall bear the cos t of shi pping th e Product to the Cu stomer S er vice Depa rtm ent of N MPI. N MPI sha ll b ear the co st o f shipp ing the P roduct ba ck to the C on sume r after the co mp letion of serv ice un der thi s limit ed w arra nty . 7. Th e C ons umer sh all have no c overage or benefi ts under this limited warr anty if any of the following condition s are appl icabl e: a) The Product h as been subject to abn ormal use, ab normal cond itions, im proper stor age, exp osure to moi sture or d amp- ness, unau tho riz ed modi ficat ions, unautho riz ed connecti ons, unaut horiz ed repair , m isuse, neglect, a buse , accident , alter - atio n, imprope r insta llat ion, o r other acts whi ch are not the faul t of NMP I, incl uding damage cause d by shi pping a nd blown f uses. b) The C ustome r Servi ce D epartm ent at NM PI wa s not no tified by Consu mer of the al lege d defect or mal functi on of th e P r od- uct d uring the applic able li mited w arra nty p erio d. c) The Product ser ial numb er plate or the accesso ry date code has been remo ved, defaced , or altered. d) The de fect or dam age was caused by the de fective fun ction of the ce llula r system, or by inade quate si gnal recepti on by the exter n al antenna .
103 8. If a p robl em de ve lops duri ng t he lim it ed w arr anty pe rio d, t h e C onsum er shoul d take the fol lowing step-b y-step p rocedure: a) The C onsu mer shall retur n th e Product to the place of pur- chase fo r repa ir or replacem ent processi ng. b) I f îÂÂa î is no t conv enien t the C on sume r may con tact the C us- tome r S ervice Depa rtm ent at N MPI , at t he p hon e numb er listed on the bot tom of the next pag e for fur ther i nstructi ons. c) The C onsu mer shall ship the Product prepa id and insured. E xpen ses related to removing th e Product from an install ation are not co vered un der thi s limi ted w arra nty . d) The C onsumer will be bill e d for any parts or labor charges not c overed by this limi ted wa rranty . Th e C onsum er sh all be respons ible fo r exp enses related t o reinstall atio n of the Produc t. e) I f the P roduct is r etur ned to the C ustomer Service Depar t- ment at NMP I dur ing the l imite d warran ty peri od, b ut the problem wi th the P roduct canno t be fixed unde r the term s and conditions of t his limited warr anty , the C onsumer will b e noti- fied and gi ven an estima te of the charge s the Co nsumer mu st pay to have the Product repa ired, with a ll sh ipping charge s billed to the C onsu mer . I f the esti mate i s refused, the P r oduct will be r eturn ed fr eight coll ect. If the Product i s r e turned to the C ustom er Ser vice Dep artment at NM PI after the expirati on of the warr anty peri od, NMP Iî s norm al service po licies sha ll apply and t he C onsum er will be invoi ced fo r all sh ipping cha rges. 9 . The P roduct con sists of newly asse mb led equi pment that may con tain used compon ents whic h have be en r eprocessed to al low machi ne comp liance w ith P roduct pe rfor mance a nd reli a bili t y sp ecific ations. 10 . ANY IMPLIED WA RRANTY OF MERC HANT AB ILITY , OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICU LAR PURPOSE OF U SE, SHALL B E LI MI TE D TO TH E D U RA TION O F TH E FO RE G OI NG WRI T- TEN WARR ANTY , OTHERWISE , T H E FOREG OING WARR ANTY IS THE PURC HASERîÂÂS S OLE AND EXCLU SIVE REME DY AN D IN LIEU OF A L L OTHER WARRAN TIES, EX- PRESS OR IMPLIED. NMP I SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDE NT AL OR C ONSEQU ENTIAL DAMAGES OR A LOSS OF ANTICIP A TED B ENE FITS OR PROFITS , RESUL TING FROM THE PU RCH ASE OR USE O F THE PRODUC T OR ARISING FROM THE BREAC H OF THE WARR ANTY EVEN IF NM PI KN EW OF THE LIK ELI HOOD OF S UCH DAM AGES . 1 1. S ome stat es do not allow l imitatio n of how l ong an im plied warra nty l asts, so t he a bove l imitati on ma y not appl y to y ou (t he Cons ume r). Some stat es do not a llo w th e ex cl usio n of in- cid ental or co nsequent ial dama ges, so the abo ve limi tation or exclu sions may not app ly to you (the C on sumer). T his lim ited
104 warra nty giv es you spe cific legal rig hts an d you may also hav e other righ ts whic h vary fr om sta te to sta te. 12. N MP I ne it her a ssum es no r au thor izes any a uth ori zed s er- vice center o r any pe rson or entity to a ssume for it an y other obligat ion or liabili ty beyond that which is expr essly provid ed for in this limited warran ty . 13 . Q uestions concerning this li mited warranty may be dir ected to the C usto mer Serv ice Depar tment a t Nokia, 6 2 00 C ourt ney C ampb ell Cau seway , Suite 90 0, T amp a, FL 3 36 0 7 . T elep hon e 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-88 8-665-4228 ) or ( 81 3) 288-38 00, Facsim ile: (813 ) 28 7-6612. 1 4. T he li mited w arra nty peri od fo r Nok ia Product C orp. sup - plied attachm ents and ac cessories are spe cific ally defi ned with in their own war ranty cards a nd p ackaging.
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