Nokia 8265 User Manual
User Guide Printed in Canada N3389 9353 859 NOKIA IN C. 7725 W oodland Center Boulevard, Suite 1 50, Tampa, FL 336 1 4 Phone: 1 -888-NOKIA-2U (1 -888-665-4228) Fax: 1 -8 13-249-96 1 9 T ext T elephone/ Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTY/ TDD) Users: 1 -800-24-NOKIA (1 -800-246-6542) Thank you for purchasing your new Nokia 8 2 6 5 phone. W eâÂÂre here for you! www .nokiahowto.com Learn how to use your new Nokia phone. www .nokia.com Get answers to your questions. www . warrant y .nokiausa.com Register your phone so we can better serve your needs! Copyright é 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting P eople, Nokia 8265 and the Nokia original accessories logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Some features are network dependent. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to products or specifications without prior notice. Learn more about how to use Nokia products at www .nokiahowto.com and Nokia at www .nokia.com . Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges, including the New Y ork Stock Exchange (symbol: NOK).
Nokia 8265 User Guide Phon e No tes Notes Where to get inf ormat ion My number Wireless service provider V oice mail number W i re less se r v ic e providerâ s cu sto me r ca r e Model number Nok ia 8265 Type label. Loca ted under the ba tt er y i n s id e th e phoneâÂÂs back c over . Phone type NPW -3 ESN (Electronic seria l nu mber )
The w ireless phone des cribed in this guide is app roved for use in TDMA and A M PS ne t w o r k s. LE GAL INFO RMATION Part No. 9353859, Issue 1 é 2002 Nokia Mob ile Phone s. All rights reserve d. Nokia is a registered tradem ark of Nokia Corporation. Noki a, Nokia Connect ing P eople and t he Origin al Accessories logos are tradem arks o f N okia C orpor ation a nd/ or i ts a ffiliates. US P atent No 58 1 8437 and other pendi ng patent s. T9 text input sof tware Cop yright é 1999 -200 2 . T egi c Com m uni cation s, Inc. All r i g h t s re se rv e d. Include s RSA BSAFE cryptogr aph ic or se curity proto col so ftware fr om RSA Security . Th e inform atio n cont ai ned in this user guide was writte n for No kia 826 5 phon e. Noki a operat es a policy of continuous devel opm en t. Nokia re serves the right to make changes and i mp rovem ent s to any of the products describ ed in this d ocume nt w ithou t prior not ice. UND ER N O CI RCU M ST AN CES SH ALL NO KI A BE RES PON SI BLE FOR ANY LO SS OF DATA OR INC OM E OR ANY SP E C I A L , I NC I D E NTA L , AN D CO NS E QU E NT I AL OR IN DI REC T DAM AG E S HO WSOE VER CAUSED . THE CO NTE NTS OF THIS D OCU MENT ARE PR OVID ED â AS IS.â EXCEPT AS R EQU IRED B Y APPLICA BLE LA W , NO W ARRA NTIES OF A NY KIND , EITHER EXP RESS OR I MPLI ED, IN CLUD I NG, BUT NO T LIMITED TO , THE IMPLIED W AR RAN TI ES OF ME RCH AN T ABI LI TY AND FITNESS FO R A P ARTI CU LAR PURPO SE, ARE MAD E IN RELA TI ON T O THE ACC URA CY AN D RELIA BILITY OR CO NTE NTS OF THI S DOCUMEN T . NOK IA RESE RVES THE R IGHT T O REV ISE THIS D OCU MENT OR WI TH DRA W IT A T AN Y TIME WITHO UT PRIOR NOTI CE. E XPO RT C ON TRO LS Th is produ ct conta ins commodi t ies, tech nol ogy or so ftwar e export ed f rom the Uni ted States in accordance with the Export Administr ation regu lations. Diversio n co ntrary to U. S. l aw is p rohibited. F CC/ I ND US T RY C AN AD A N OTICE Y our phone may cause TV or rad io inter fe rence (for exam pl e, when usin g a teleph one i n cl ose p ro ximi ty t o recei v in g equ ipmen t). The F CC o r Indust ry Cana da ca n require you to st op usin g your teleph one if such i nterferenc e ca nnot be e l iminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility . This device co m plies with par t 15 of the FCC rules. Oper at ion is subje ct to the condit io n that th is device does not cause harm fu l interferenc e.
[ iii ] Con tents 1 Sa fety firs t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 W el co me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Get the mos t out of this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Unders ta nd wi re less ne twor k ser vic e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Find inf o rm at ion about your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Lear n abou t A cce s s ibi lity soluti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 Ph one set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Insta ll the batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ch ar ge th e ba tt ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 4 Ph one b asic s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Y o ur Nok ia 8265 phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 About th e a nte nna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Lear n the ke ys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Nav igati on ke ys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Indic ato rs an d Icon s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5 Maki ng an d answ eri ng ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6 Ph one men u s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Nav igate menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Shortcut me nus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 7 Ent erin g lette rs an d nu mbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Standa rd te x t inpu t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 8 Ph one b o ok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 About the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Use phone book menu s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Add name s and num be rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Ch an ge a store d teleph one num be r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Eras e s tore d na me s an d numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Erase the entire phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
[ iv ] Ch ec k mem o ry s tat us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 9 V oi ce mai l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Set up your voi ce ma i lbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Set gree ti ngs an d pass words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Listen to your voi ce me s s ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 1 0 Cal l lo g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Cal l log Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Ch ec k ca l l ti me rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 1 1 Ad van ced ca l ling feat ures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Use i n-ca l l opti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 8 Use c all wai tin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Cal l forw arding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Autom a ti c re dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Use a ca ll in g ca rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Sen d yo ur own num be r in ca l le r ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Selec t a phone numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Set touc h tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 12 P e rsonal izati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Selec t a diff er ent profi le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Cu stom ize a prof ile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 0 Set the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Set the disp lay langua ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Add a welcom e no te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Use 1-t o uc h dia ling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Cal ler groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 9 Res tor e fa ct ory se tt ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 13 Se curi ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 T ypes of Secur it y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 K eypad Lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
[ v ] Securi ty Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Res tr ict ca ll s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 14 Net wor k serv ice s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 15 Selec t a sy stem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Roam in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 16 T ext mess age inpu t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Writ ing m ess a ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Predic ti ve text i nput . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 17 T ext mess age s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Rece i ve a te xt me s s age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Sen d T ext me s s ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Pictur e Me s sage s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Sen d pict ure mes sage s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Wh en y our phone âÂÂs me mor y is ful l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 18 E-ma il messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Sen d an e -mai l m ess a ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Rece i ve an e -mai l m ess a ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Reply to or forwa rd a n e- mai l m ess a ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Save e-ma il addres s es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 19 P erso nal d igita l as sista nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Cal en dar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Sen d and re ce iv e bus i nes s ca rds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Download ri ngi ng tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Alarm cl ock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Cal cul a tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 20 Fu n an d gam es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Start a new game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Snake II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Space Impac t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
[ vi ] P ai rs II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 2 1 Re feren ce inf or mat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Bat te ries an d cha rge rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Importa nt s a fe ty i nform a ti o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 00 Emerge ncy ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 04 Cert ificat ion i nform a ti o n (SA R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 05 A Mess a ge from th e CT IA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 7 A Message from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration . . . .1 09 22 Mainte nan ce & a cc essori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 14 Acce s s ori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15 Bat te ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15 Ch ar ger s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 17 Acce s s ori es for Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18 Nokia Xpre ss -on⢠color c ove rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18 23 T rouble s hoo tin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1 24 T echni cal i nforma tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126 25 NOKIA One Y ear Limi ted War ra nty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 I ndex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132
[ 1 ] îÂÂî¡î¦îÂ¥î´î¹ î¦î©î² î³î´ 1 1 Safety f irst Read thes e simple guid elines be fore yo u us e your phone . F ailure to comply with the se guidelines may be dang erous or ille gal. F or more detailed safety information, see âÂÂImportant safety informationâ on page 104. Followin g are important safety precautions for phone us e. Swit ch of f phone w here prohibited Do not switch the phone on when w ireless phone use is prohibited or when it may c ause interference or dang er. Road safet y comes first Do not use a handhe ld phone w hile drivin g. Be awa re of int erfer ence All wireless phones may g et interference that could a ffect perfo rmanc e. Sw itch off i n hos p ita ls Follow any regulations or rules. Switch your wireless phone off near medi cal eq uipment. Swit ch o f f in ai rcra ft Wireless de vices ca n cause interference in aircraft. Swit ch of f when ref ueli ng Do not use your wireless phone at a r efueling point. Do not use it near fuel or chemicals .
[ 2 ] 1 Sw itch off near bla sti ng Do not use your wirele ss phone w here blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions and follow any regula tions or rules. K eep o u t of wate r Your wireless phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Make em ergen cy call s Make sure y our wireless pho ne is swi tched on and in service. Pres s at a ny t ime to c lear the s creen. E n ter the emergenc y number. Press . Give your location. Do not end the cal l until told to do so. Use your phone sensibly Use your wireles s phone only in th e normal position (next to the ear). Do not touch the anten na unnece ssarily. Us e on ly qu al ifi ed s erv ic e per sonn el Only qualified personnel may ins tall or repair phone e quipment. Use approved accessor ies and batteri es Use only approv ed ac ces sories and b atteries. Do not connect incomp atible produc ts. Make phone call s Make sure yo ur wireless phone i s switched on and in service. En ter the phon e numbe r, includi ng the area code, and pre ss . T o e n d a ca ll, press . To ans wer a ca ll, press .
[ 3 ] î îÂ¥îӣî¯îÂÂîÂÂ¥ 2 2W e l c o m e Con gratulations on your purchas e of a Nokia 8265 m obile phon e, a new tool for the mobile in formation society. ⢠GET THE MOST OUT OF T HIS GUIDE The tips that follow can he lp you get pea k performance from this g uide as you learn to us e your pho ne. Understan d the term s This guide provides instructions for certain actions. ⢠Press means to briefly pres s and releas e a key . For example, press means pres s the zero key fo r 1 second and rele ase. ⢠Press a nd hold means to press and hol d a key for 1 to 3 seconds (depending on the feature being use d), then releas e the key . ⢠Pr e ss Me nu means to press the selection ke y , locate d below the word Me nu on t he phoneâÂÂs s creen. ⢠Highlighted means that an option on the screen is enclos ed in a black box. When a n option is highlighted, it ca n be ac tivated by p ressing . Foll ow graph ic cl ues This guide uses the following icon s to alert you to important information. Tip : Provides inform ation about a quic k way or an alternate method for performing a n action. Note: Expla ins a feature or points out an impo rtant concept.
2 [ 4 ] Important: Alerts you to information critical to using a feature co rrec tly . Caution: Warns you wh en you ma y lose information. W arning: Helps you avoid p ersonal injury, dam age to the phone, o r proper ty damage . Lo ok f o r up dat es Fr om time to time, N okia may update this use r guide to reflect chan ges or corrections. T he la test v ersion may be a vailab le at the Nokia s ite on the in ternet at ww w .nokia .com . An interactive us er g uide that provide s step -by-step ins tructions for any of y our phone features is a vailable at www .nokiahowt o.com . ⢠UND ER ST A ND W I RE LE SS NE TW ORK SE RVIC ES A wire less netwo rk service prov ides the connections w hich ac tivate s p e c i a l f e a t u r e s o n y o u r m o b i l e p h o n e s u c h a s : ⢠V oice ma il and voic e privac y ⢠Call waiting, call forwarding and c aller ID ⢠T ext mess ages ⢠Ability to send y our own number Sign up w ith a servi ce pro vid er Befo re you can use any network service s, you must sign up with a wireless servic e provid er. Your service prov ider will supply des criptions of spec ial features and ins tructions for using their services. Note : Before you sign up with a p rov ider , ma ke s ure they offer the services and features you wa nt. For exa mple, s om e n e tw o r k s may not supp ort al l lan guage- de pen dent c ha racte rs.
[ 5 ] î îÂ¥îӣî¯îÂÂîÂÂ¥ 2 ⢠FIND INFO RM ATION ABOUT YOUR PHONE When you ca ll Nok ia Customer Se rvice o r your service prov ider, you will need to provid e sp ecific information ab out your phone. This informatio n is rec orded on the phoneâÂÂs ty pe l a be l . The type label is l ocated under the battery inside the phoneâ s bac k cover. It contains the mode l and serial nu mbers as well as ot her important information about your phone. Please do not remov e or de face the la bel. Contac t No kia If you have a ques tion and hav e already chec ked the Troubles hooting sec tion (see page 125), we reco mmend that you ha ve the follow ing in formation available before co nta cting the Nokia Custome r Service d epartment or the service pr ov ider: ⢠Y our phoneâÂÂs model number: 8265 ⢠ESN (Electronic s erial number â located on the l a bel under the battery ) ⢠Y our billing address ZIP co de ⢠The phone or acc essory in q uesti on No kia Customer Care Center , USA Customer Interaction Centre, Ca na d a Nokia Mobile Phones 7725 Woodland Center Blvd. Suite #150 Tampa, Flo rida 33614 Tel:1- 888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: 1-813- 249-9619 Nokia Pr oducts Ltd. 601 Westney Road South Aja x, O n t a ri o L 1 S 4 N 7 Tel: 1-888-22-NOKIA (1-888-226-6542) Fax: 1-905-427 -1070
2 [ 6 ] Contac t yo u r s erv ic e p rovi de r You may want to save your s ervice provide râÂÂs c ustomer support telep hone nu mber into your phone. This will le t you easily c ontact your provid er if you have ques tions or issues wi th your phone servic e. ⢠LEAR N ABO UT AC CE SSIB ILI TY S OLUTIO NS Nokia is committed to making mo bile phone s easy to use for all in dividuals, inc luding those with disabilities. Nokia maintains an internet site that is dedicated to acce ssibility soluti ons. For more information a bout phone fea tures , ac cessorie s and o ther Nokia product s desig ned with your need s in mind , visit the w eb site at www.nok i aacce ssibility.com . Acces sib ility fe ature s The N okia 826 5 has many acc es sible features, i ncluding: ⢠Nibs on the key f or quick re ference to th e keypad ⢠T actile fe edbac k when you press a key ⢠Ability to send a nd receiv e s hort text and e-ma il messages ⢠Convenienc e of 1-touch dialing ⢠Vibrating alert for inco ming calls and me ssages ⢠Customizab le ring tones and dis play g raphics for caller groups LP S- 3 Mob il e L oo pse t The LPS - 3 Loopset is a N okia acc essory designed to make the 8200 series ph one more a ccess ible to hearing-aid us ers. The lo opset gi ves hearing- im paired users clear acce ss to digital telephony for the first time. It allows p eople with T-c oil equip ped he aring aids to make an d re ceive cal ls without noise interference. Note : The Loopset is sold as an ac ces sory to the phone.
[ 7 ] î îÂ¥îӣî¯îÂÂîÂÂ¥ 2 HOW THE LOOPSET W ORKS The L PS-3 L oopset uses induc tive t ech nology to transmit so und to a hearing a id equ ipped with a T-c oil. The s ound from the phon e is amplified mo re effic iently an d background nois e is eliminated . The loops et is e asy t o use. Yo u w ear t he loops et a round your neck, conne ct it t o your phone, and speak directly t o w a r d t h e m i c r o p h o n e . F o r d e t a i l e d i n s t r u c t i o n s o n u s i n g the l oopse t, re fer to the b ooklet t hat come s with th e LPS-3 . Alt ernate user guide form ats: To reque st a user guide in on e of the fo llowing a lternate formats, call Nokia Customer Care: ⢠Braille ⢠Lar ge print ⢠Audio cas sette ⢠E-text (3.5- inch disk in Microsoft W ord o r W ordP e rfect) Regis t er Y our Ph one Make s ure to register your p hone at ww w.war ranty .n okiausa .com or 1 -88 8-N OK IA -2U ( 1-88 8-6 65-4 228 ) . This allow s us to serve your nee ds better if yo u should need to c all the center or hav e your phon e repaired. E-Newsle tters When you regis ter your phone, you ca n sign up for Nokia 's e-new sletter Nokia Connections . Y ou will rece ive tips and tricks on using your phone , acce ssory information and s pec ial offers. No kia Customer Care Center , USA TTY / TD D U s e rs On ly Tel: 1- 888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: 1-813- 249-9619 Tel: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-888-246-6542)
3 [ 8 ] 3 P ho ne s et u p ⢠INS TALL T HE BATT ERY Befo re you ca n use your phone, you must i nstall and c harge the ba ttery. Remo ve th e bac k cov e r 1 Pres s the ta b at the b ottom o f the phoneâÂÂs bac k cov er . 2 Slide the c over down and lift it o ff. Insert th e battery 1 Pl a c e t h e t o p o f t h e ba t t er y on t he phone with the g old contac ts toward the top of the phone. 2 Press dow n on the bott om of the battery until it is securely in place . Repla ce th e b ack c ov er 1 Place t he back c over on to p of the ba t tery . 2 Slide the cove r up until it clicks into place.
[ 9 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î³îÂ¥î´îµî° 3 ⢠CHAR GE TH E BATTE RY Charge the new b attery for three hours before us ing the p hone. Use the phone until the battery is fully d ischarged. You should do thi s for a tot al of three charging c ycle s. 1 With your phone turned off, conne ct the lead from the c harger to the bottom of the phone. 2 Connect the cha rger to an AC wall outlet. If the phone is turned on, the mess ages, Char ger connected and Charging app ear . T he battery power indica tor bar starts to scroll up and down (see âÂÂIndic atorsâ on page 16). If t he battery is c ompletely discharged, it w ill take a few minutes before th e charging i ndicator appea rs on the s creen. 3 The ba t tery is charged when the battery indica t or bar stops scrolling. Discon nect th e charge r from t he AC out let and t he phon e. Note: If your se rvice prov ider has activa ted your s ervice, you can use the phone while the b attery i s charging; howe ver , if the phone beco mes too warm while youâÂÂre ma king a c all, it automatically drops the current call a nd returns to the Start screen. Y ou will not be able to mak e or receive ca lls until the phone cools . Whe n the c harger i s not i n use When the charger is not in use, disconnec t it from the power source. Do not leave t he battery connecte d to the charger fo r longer tha n a week. Ove rcharging the battery c ould shorten its lifesp an. If a fully ch arged battery is not used, it will disc harge itself over time.
4 [ 1 0 ] 4 P ho ne b as ic s This section give s a brief introduction to the phone a nd sho ws quick steps for making, ans wering, and managing your ca lls. T he rest of this guide prov ides comp lete details on phone use . ⢠Y O UR N O KI A 82 65 PH ONE Top of phone End key Righ t selection key V olume key T alk k ey Micropho ne S creen Up scroll k ey Down scroll key Ke y p ad Left selection key Po w e r k e y Nib s ke y
[ 1 1 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¡î³î©î£î³ 4 ⢠ABO UT THE ANT ENNA Your p hone has a built-in a ntenna. As with any o ther radio transmittin g de v ice , do not touch the antenna un necess arily whe n the phon e is switche d on. Contact with t he an tenna affects call quali ty and may caus e the phone to operate at a higher po wer lev el than otherwise needed . Not touching the antenna area during a call o ptim izes the an tenna performance and the talk time o f your phone. Check sig nal stre ngth Yo ur wireles s phon e operates on radio signa ls. The qual ity of calls on your p hone depends on th e stre ngth of the radio s ignal c overag e in yo ur area. This radio sign al coverage is maintained by a wi reless netwo rk. When you are at the ph oneâÂÂs S tart scre en or on a c all, the str ength of the radi o signal is ind icated by the signal indicator on the le ft side of you r ph oneâÂÂs scre en. This ind icator move s up as the strength of the signal in creases an d down as it dec reases. Increas ing your phone âÂÂs signal re ception may be relativ ely ea sy. Try m oving your p hone slightly or move toward a wi ndow if youâ re calling from inside a b uilding. Back of p h on e
4 [ 12 ] ⢠L EAR N TH E KE Y S Ke y What it does Po w er : Press and hold this key to sw itch the phone on or off. Also, briefly press this key to display a list of profiles. For more information, see âÂÂProfilesâ on page 53. Selection: Your phone has one selection ke y with a right and a left a rrow. Press left or right t o choose the option shown by the word above the ke y. T his gui de refers to these a rrows a s if the y were two separ ate keys: ( and ). Ta lk : Press this key to make a call to the name or number shown on the s creen or to a nswer a call. When this key is pressed , the first of ten names or numbers youâÂÂv e most recently dia led app ears. Scroll through the list. Press this key again to c all a name or number shown on the l ist. End: Press this key to end a c all or silence the ring from an incoming call. Al so, press thi s key to return to the Start scre en from any loc ation. 0 K ey: Pres s this key to enter the numb er 0 when entering numbers or to inse rt a blank space when entering t ext. 1 K ey: U se this ke y to e nter the numbe r 1. You als o can press and hold this key to ca ll your voice mailbo x. - Numbers a nd L etter s: Use key s 0 through 9 to enter numbers. Use keys 2 through 9 to enter letters. You al so can program k eys 2 through 8 to be 1- touch dial numbers.
[ 13 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¡î³î©î£î³ 4 Star t screen When you turn on your phone , a N okia w elcome and t h e St art screen appears. T he Start s cr een is the âÂÂhom e baseâ for y our p hone. Press to return t o the Star t scre en fro m any other scree n. When e ntering te xt: Press and hold this key to e nter s pecial chara cte rs suc h as punctuation marks . While using predic tive text input, you can press this key to scroll throu gh matching words if the underlined word is not the word yo u want to enter. For more information, see âÂÂText message inputâ on pa ge 77. When e ntering te xt: Pres s this key re peatedly to cha nge fro m standar d text input, uppercase (capital le tters) to lowercas e (small letters) to predictive text input, uppercas e and lowerc ase. Press and hold this key to change to the number input mode. Scroll ke ys : Press this ke y to s croll up or down through a list o f options or your pho ne direct ory. Your phone has a s ingle scroll key w ith a n up and a dow n arrow . This guide refers to those arrow s as if they were two separa te ke ys: and . Ke y What it does
4 [ 14 ] ⢠NAVIGATI ON KEYS Selec tion key s The s electio n key allows you to s elect various p hone options . At the bo ttom of the Start screen , t wo op tions a ppear: Menu and Names. The sele ction key is located jus t below the se opti ons. The le ft portion of the selection k ey is loca ted under Me nu . The righ t port ion of the selec tio n key is loc ated under Na mes . Not e : While your phone has a single selection key , for simplicity , this guide refers to them as if they were two separate key s: and . When you pres s the left s election key at the S tart screen, the word Mess age s appear s . Th e text abo ve the lef t sele ction ke y ch anges t o Select a nd the t ext abov e t he ri ght sel ect ion ke y cha nges to Exit . When you press t he right selection k ey at the S tart scree n, opt ions for the Names feature appea r. The tex t above the le ft selec tion key change s to Select and the t ext abov e t he right se lection k ey cha nges to Ex it . Scroll bar When you pres s Menu , a vertical sc roll ba r appears on the rig ht side of the sc reen. T his s cro ll bar has a tab which mo ves up or down to in dicate your l ocation in the menu. ⢠INDIC ATOR S AND ICO NS You have tw o types of identifiers on your phone: icons a nd indica tors. Indicators show the status of something. The p hone us es three types of in dicators: signal strength, battery pow er and hands et volume. Left Selection Key Right Selection K ey
[ 15 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¡î³î©î£î³ 4 Icons are graphical r epresenta tions of a specific item or situation. F or example , an icon ap pears when you hav e a voice messa ge in y our mailbo x. Indic ators 1 Sig nal st ren gth â sho ws the sig nal st re ngth of the wire less ne twor k at your current location. The high er the bar , the stronger the signal. 2 Battery power â sho ws the b attery cha rge level. The highe r the ba r , the more power in the battery . 3 Handset volume â s hows the earpie ce vo lume lev el during a c all. This indicator appears only when you pres s the volume k ey . Icons Screen Icon What it means Active call in progres s. Silent has been s elected as the current profile. The phoneâÂÂs ke ypad is locked t o prev ent any ac ciden t al key pr es ses. One (or more) new v oice message s waiting. One or more new text mes sages waiting. (If blinking, the text message memory is full.) Signal strength indicator Batt ery power indicator
4 [ 16 ] Digital service is ava ilable. Stand ard text input mode for entering alpha characte rs. Pres s t o switch bet w een uppercas e and lowerc ase input. Predictive tex t mode for q uickly e ntering text messag es. Press to switch be tween up percase and lo wercas e input. For more i nformation, see âÂÂPredictive text inp utâ on page 78. 123 mode. This icon a ppears when y ou press and hold while entering text. You c an now e nter only numbers (not alpha cha racters). Press and hold aga in to return to t ext en try mod e. Special cha r acter mode. This a ppears when y ou pres s while stori ng names. O nce the c haracters appear, you can se lect a spec ial charac ter by selecting Inser t . Alarm clock is set. Activity reminder. (Calendar dis play only.) Birthday reminder. (Cal endar display on ly.) Call reminder. (Calendar dis play only.) Meeting reminder. (Calendar dis play only.) Screen Icon What it means
[ 17 ] îÂÂî¡î«î©î®î§ î¡î®î¤ î¡î® î³î·îÂ¥î²î©î®î§ î£î¡î””³ 5 5 Making an d an sw erin g calls Adjus t the earp iece vo lume You can ad just the earpie ce v olume during a call, or at any time, by pre ssing the vol ume ke y loca ted on the upper le ft side of the phone . ⢠P ress the to p por tio n of th e key to in c r e as e th e v o lu m e. ⢠Pre ss the bottom portio n of the key to de crease the vo lume. How Do Y ou Acti on Make a call Enter th e phone nu mber and pr ess . Raise the phone an d hold the ea rpiece o ver your ear an d the microphon e near yo ur mouth. End a call Press to end the call or c ancel the call attempt. Ans w e r a c al l If the keypad is unlocke d: When your phone rings, pr e ss a n y k e y t o an s we r o r pr es s . If the ke ypad is locke d: Un til you unlock the keypad, you can only a nsw er the call by pressing . Tip: Pres s or to mute the ringing of an incoming call. Redial last dialed number Pres s two times . If the number is not there, p r ess to return to the Start scre en . Redial any one of the last 1 0 dialed numbers 1 Press to display the first number . 2 Scroll to the number you want to redial. 3 Pr e ss again to dial the number .
5 [ 18 ] Use c aller ID When C aller ID is active, y our phone s hows the calle râÂÂs pho ne number du ring an incomin g call. Not e : Caller ID is a netwo rk depend ent feature. Contact your service provide r for more information on this feature. The w ireless netwo rk lets y ou know if it doe snâÂÂt recognize the calling nu mber. The wireles s network wi ll also let you kno w if the calling party has blo cked the Caller ID feature. If you hav e sto red the name and nu mber of the calling pa rty in your ph one b ook and that number is suppor ted by the wir eless ne twork, t he c allerâÂÂs name might als o appe ar. K ee p c a ll s pr iv ate The v oice priv acy fea ture encrypts the voice channel so that peo ple cannot eav esdrop on your phone conv ersations . Note: V oice privac y is a network d ependent fe ature. Contact your servic e provider for more information on this feature. TURN ON VOICE PRIV ACY: 1 Press Menu 4-6-1 (Menu > Settings > N etwork ser vice s > V oice privacy) . 2 Scroll to On a nd pr ess OK . During a call, vo ice privacy becom es ac tive and notifies you with a beep. Th e me ssage V oice priva cy act ive a lso a ppears on the sc reen. TURN OFF VOICE PRIVACY: 1 Press Menu 4-6-1 (Menu > Settings > N etw ork ser vice s > V oice privacy) . 2 Scroll to Off and pr ess OK . Not e : If you turn this feature on and vo ice priva cy be comes ina ctive for any rea son, your phone beeps and display s the mess age V oice priv acy not act ive .
[ 19 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ îÂÂîÂ¥î®îµî³ 6 6 P h o ne me nu s ⢠N AVIG ATE MENUS Your phon e has 8 main menus . Ea ch main me nu contains various submenus that allow you to cus tomize v arious features of your phone and pho ne book . You can get to t hese menus and submenus by s c rolling or by using short cuts . Not e: Most of the subm enu items in your phone contain brief help texts . To v iew them, scroll to the item and wait approximately 1 0 seconds. Scro ll throug h men us 1 From t he Start screen , pr es s Menu , then scroll through the menus and sub menus using or . 2 P ress to s elect the de sired o pti on and submenus . 3 P ress to r eturn to the Star t scr een from any location. Use a shortc u t Many of the various menu and subme nu options are numbered s o that you c an press a c ombination of ke ys to ac ces s that cho ice. After you s elect Menu , the num bers you pr ess wil l appear in the t op right co rner of the screen and show your loc ation in the menu. For exampl e, to quick ly get to the s creen to customiz e a ringing option, you can pre ss Menu and then the number ke ys 3- 1- 2 -1 . When the ringing options a ppear, scroll to highligh t your selection and pre ss . Note: DonâÂÂt pause too long be tween numb ers. The phon e remember s the last key pressed for only a bout 2 seconds .
6 [ 20 ] EXIT MENU LEVELS To return to a previous menu le vel, p ress Back as many times as nec essary . OR Pr es s or Exit to r eturn to the Start s creen. Caution: If you pre ss t o retur n to t he St ar t s c re e n , s ome menu se tting ch anges may no t be saved. ⢠SHO RTCUT ME NUS Your p honeâÂÂs menu may differ s lightly from the following l ist, dep ending o n the network serv ices y ou ha ve subscribe d to and a ny a ccessories in use. If you have any que stions, call y our service prov ider. 1 MESSAGES T ex t m es sa ge s . . . . . . . . . 1- 1 W rite m e ssa g e. . . . . . . 1-1 - 1 W rite e-m ail . . . . . . . . 1-1 -2 Inb ox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 - 3 Ou t bo x . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 - 4 Sa ved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1- 5 Era se a ll . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 - 6 Pict ure m e ssa ges . . . . . . 1 -2 V oice m e ssag es . . . . . . . . 1- 3 Li ste n to voi ce m essa ges . 1- 3- 1 V oic e mail b ox numbe r 1- 3-2 W elco m e no te . . . . . . . . 1- 4 2 CALL LO G M iss ed calls . . . . . . . . . . 2- 1 Rec eive d c alls . . . . . . . . 2- 2 Dia led ca lls . . . . . . . . . . 2- 3 Clea r call lists . . . . . . . . 2- 4 All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4 - 1 M is sed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4 - 2 Dia led . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 - 3 Re c eived . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4 - 4 Call tim er s . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 5 La st c a ll . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 1 Dia led ca lls . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 2 All ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 3 Life tim e r . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 4 Cle ar t im e rs . . . . . . . . . 2-5 - 5 3 PROFILES No rm a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -1 - 1 Cu s tom iz e. . . . . . . . . . . 3 -1 - 2 Silent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 2 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -2 - 1
[ 2 1 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ îÂÂîÂ¥î®îµî³ 6 Cu s tom iz e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -2 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 - 3 M e etin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 - 1 Cu s tom iz e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -3 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 - 3 Ou t doo r . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 - 1 Cu s tom iz e ` . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 - 3 P a g er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 5 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 - 1 Cu s tom iz e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -5 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 - 3 4 SETTINGS Ala rm c lock . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 Set ala rm t im e . . . . . . . 4-1 - 1 Tim e s etting s . . . . . . . . . 4- 2 Clo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -2 -1 Aut o up dat e o f da t e a nd tim e . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 - 2 Call se ttings . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 3 Au t om atic r e dia l. . . . . . 4-3 -1 Ca lling ca rd. . . . . . . . . . 4-3 - 2 P hon e se ttin gs . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 To u ch ton es. . . . . . . . . . 4 -4 -1 Res t or e f ac t ory set ting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -4 - 2 La n gu a ge . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -4 - 3 Sec urit y setting s . . . . . . 4- 5 Re stric t calls . . . . . . . . 4-5 - 1 Ac ce ss co de s . . . . . . . . 4 -5 -2 Ne tw o rk s erv ices . . . . . . 4 - 6 V oice priv ac y . . . . . . . . 4 -6- 1 5S Y S T E M Au tom atic . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 M a nu al . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5- 2 Ne w se arc h . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 3 6 GAM ES Sn ake II . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1 Ne w g am e . . . . . . . . . . 6 -1 -1 Sp ace im p act . . . . . . . . . 6- 2 Ne w g am e . . . . . . . . . . 6 -2 -1 P a irs II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 3 Tim e trial . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 - 1 Set ting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 4 So u nd s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -4 -1 Lig hts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 - 2 Sh a kes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -4- 3 7 CALCU LA TOR 8C A L E N D A R
7 [ 22 ] 7 E nter ing le tte rs and numbe rs There are two ways to enter letters and numbers into your phone: ⢠Stand ard text input for making e ntries in t he phon e book , entering calenda r notes, and renaming ca ller groups. ⢠Predictive text input f or writing text messages , picture mess a ges, and e-mails . Fo r more detail, see â Predic tive text inputâ on page 78. ⢠STAND ARD TEXT INP UT ABC mode Whe n you add new name s to th e pho ne book , your phone automat ically switche s to the ABC mode and dis plays th e icon. 1 Find the k ey that has the letter you want to enter . 2 Press it as m any times as needed fo r the letter to appear on the screen. Fo r example , to enter the name Noki a : Pr es s N Pre ss (to change to lowe r case input) Pr es s o Pr es s k Pr es s i Pr es s a EN TER SP A C E S AN D PU NC T U ATI ON ⢠To e nte r a space, pr es s once. ⢠To e nter p unctuation, press repea tedly until the cha racter you want appears.
[ 23 ] î î®î´îÂ¥î² î©î®î§ îӴî´î´îÂ¥î²î³ î¡î®î¤ î®îµîÂÂî¢îÂ¥î²î³ 7 Depending on the selected dis play language, the following characters m ay be a vailabl e: Note: So me netwo rks m ay not support all la nguage -depe ndent c h ar ac t e rs . ERASE MISTAKES If you make a mistake, pres s Clear as nee ded to eras e one o r more char acter s. Pr ess and ho ld Clear t o er as e th e en t ir e f i el d o f c h a ra ct er s. CHANGE FROM CA PITAL (UPPER CASE) LETTERS To s witch between ca pit al (u ppercase) and lo wercase le tters, pres s . The icon i n the upper left corner of the screen switches to , indicating that you ca n now enter low ercase letters. Key Ch ara cte rs Ke y C haract er s 1 . , â ? ! @ - 1 8 T U V 8 2 A B C 2 9 W X Y Z 9 3 D E F 3 0 Enters an empty s pace or 0. 4 G H I 4 * Special char acter s and punctuation 5 J K L 5 # Changes letter case; long press toggles between t ext input mode and number input mode 6 M N O 6 Moves cur sor to the left of charact er . 7 P Q R S 7 Moves cur sor to t he r igh t of c har acter.
7 [ 24 ] To s witch back to capi tal letters again, press . USE PUNCTUATION AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS In the ABC mode, y ou ca n enter s pecial c haracters by pressing and hold ing . The f ollow ing charac ters ar e available : . , @ ? ! : ; - # * ( ) \ â â _ & $ % / < > = Us e the scroll key to highlight the charac ter you wan t to use and press Insert . If you are on the first character and want to ac ces s a special character that ap pears toward the end o f the lis t, press to jump to the end of t he list. Tip: Y ou can use the number k eys, , , and to maneuve r through the special cha racter list. Press to select the character you w ant to use. 123 mode To enter numbe rs: 1 While in ABC m ode, press and hold the correspond ing number k ey until the number appe ars. OR Press and hold to switch to the 123 mode . Y our phone co nf irms this mode by displaying t he i con in the upper left corner o f the s creen. Pres s the ap propriate numbe r keys to enter a number or string of numbers. If you make a mista ke, press Cl e ar to er ase t hat charac ter. 2 T o return to the mode, press and ho ld again for two sec ond s .
[ 25 ] î î®î´îÂ¥î² î©î®î§ îӴî´î´îÂ¥î²î³ î¡î®î¤ î®îµîÂÂî¢îÂ¥î²î³ 7 Cre ate Sp ecial Nu mbe r Str i ng s in 12 3 Mo de Your phon e allows you to create sp ecial sets of numbers known as s trings which will dial a se ries of digits after a âÂÂwaitâ or a â pause .â For example, you c an program your p hone to send yo ur acc ount number while you are b anking by phone. Note: Y ou must be in the mode to enter these character s . Enter the numbers as usual. When you w ant to insert t he spe cial charac ters, pres s repeatedly to switc h among p, w , * char acters . p Create s a paus e wh en a numb er is d ial ed. The num b ers you e nte r aft er this sp ecial characte r are automatically s ent as touch tones after a 2.5-seco nd pause. w Creat es a wai t w hen a number is dia led. This means that your phone waits for you to press before it sends the number as touch tones . * Sends c ommand strings to the network. Contact y our s ervice prov ider fo r d e ta il s.
8 [ 26 ] 8 Phon e book ⢠A BOU T TH E PHO NE BOO K The phone book can s tore up to 250 names , ass ociated p hone numbe rs an d e-mail addresses . Stored names can be up to 22 characters, numbers can be up to 28 characters and e- mail add resses can ea ch be up to 50 ch aract ers . PHONE BOOK ENTRIES MU ST BE U NIQUE You cannot s tore identical na mes in your phone. For exa mple: You can on ly have one entr y with the na me John Jones. You can howe ver hav e a John Jones Work and John J ones H ome . If y ou enter a name thatâÂÂs alread y in your phon e book , the mes sage Replace? ap pears, followed by the currently s tored name. Pr es s Ba ck to end this sequence without replaci ng the name. ⢠U SE PH ONE B OOK ME NU S At the Sta rt screen, press Names to acces s the following me nu choic es: Menu Choice What it does Search Allows you to search f o r a specif ic name . Add new Allows you to add new names and numbers to your phone book. Options Allows you to choose t he way your phone book displays names/ numbers; also a llows you t o check t h e re maining spac es in the phoneâÂÂs memory. 1-touch dialing A llows you to assign seven 1-touch dial locations.
[ 27 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¯î¯î« 8 Note : There are no shortcuts for acces sing the menus and submenus under Names . Vi ew ing y ou r phon e bo ok Yo u can vi ew yo ur phone book in thre e differ ent way s: 1 Name list. Sho ws all the names that are stored in your phone bo ok. Three names appear on the scree n at a time. 2 Name number . Shows individ ual names and numb ers. Only o ne na m e appear s on the scree n at a tim e, with it s corres pon ding p h o n e number . N ame number is the default setting. 3 Name only . D isplay s individual na mes o nly , b ut in larger type. Pres s Details t o view the c orresponding phone number . In all views, you ca n use the scroll keys to move up and do wn through the li st of names. TO SELECT A SCROLLING VIEW 1 Press Name s . 2 Scroll to Options and press Sele ct . 3 At Scrolling view , pres s Select . 4 Scroll to the vie w you want and pres s OK . Caller groups Allows you to rename or change the ringing tone for a ca ller group, as well a s turn the group graphic on or off. Er a s e al l Allows you to erase all names and numbers in the phone book. To e rase only one name and number at a time, while vie wing a name in the phone book pres s Det ails or Options , then scroll to Er ase and pres s Select . Menu Choice What it does
8 [ 28 ] ⢠A DD N AMES AN D N UMB ER S 1 Press Names and scroll to Add new . Press Select . 2 Using the ke ypad , enter the name a nd press OK . 3 Enter the phone number and pres s OK . You als o ca n also enter nu mbers into your pho ne boo k by us ing a sh ortcut. At the Start s cree n: 1 Enter a phone nu mber and pr ess Save . 2 Enter a name a t Nam e (optional). 3 Press OK . Note: The text automa tically st arts with upperc ase/c apital letters. T o toggle bet wee n upperc ase and lo wer case l ette rs, press . ⢠CH ANG E A ST OR ED T ELEP HON E NU MB ER Y ou can change a number without chang ing its asso ciated na me. 1 Press Name s . Se arch appears highlighted. 2 Press Select . 3 Enter t he fi rst few le tters of the firs t name of the pers on for w hom you are search ing and pres s OK . Tip: If you c hose Name only or Name list as your scrolling view , continue to step 5. If you chos e Name number as your scrolling v iew , go to step 6. 4 Press Details to view the number . 5 Press Options . Edit ap pears highlighted. 6 Press Selec t . Edit the name if nee ded.
[ 29 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¯î¯î« 8 7 Press OK . Th e asso ciated numb er appea rs. 8 Edit the number if need ed and p ress OK to save the new number . Tip: Use the scroll key to move within the digits in t he number or the letters in the name. Press Clear to e rase one c har acter at a time or press and hold Clear to er ase all t he charac te rs on t he scr een. ⢠E RAS E ST ORED NA M ES A ND NUMBER S Caution: Y ou c annot undo Erase functions. 1 Recall the st ored name and its associated nu mber . If yo u chose Nam e only as your sc rolling vie w , go to step 2. If yo u chose Nam e number as your s crolling view , go to step 3. 2 Press Details . 3 Press Options and s croll to Erase . 4 Pr ess Selec t . Th e Erase? confirmation message appe ars. 5 Press OK to erase the name and as sociated numb er . ⢠ER A SE TH E ENT I RE PH ONE B OOK Y o u can erase all o f the stored information in your ph one book. This action cannot be re versed. Caution: Y ou cannot undo Erase functions. 1 Press Name s . 2 Scroll to Erase all and press Select . 3 The c onfirmation Ar e yo u s ure? a ppear s . 4 T o e rase the entire contents of y our phone boo k, press OK . 5 At t h e Secur ity code prompt, ent er your five-d igit securit y code and press OK .
8 [ 30 ] ⢠CHECK MEM ORY S TATUS You can chec k to see the status of the availab le memory loc ations in your d irect ory. 1 Pr ess Names and scroll to Options . 2 Press Selec t . 3 Scroll to Memory status . Press Select . A message appears, Phone: xx free, xx in use indicating the num ber of memory locations (phone entries) avail able and in use.
[ 3 1 ] î î¯î©î£îÂÂ¥ îÂÂî¡î©î¬ 9 9 Voi ce ma il Voice m ail is a network service that allows callers to record a mess age to your phoneâ s vo ice mai lbox if you a re not availab le. You c an call your voice mailbox a nd retrieve y our messages at a later time. ⢠SET UP Y OUR VO ICE MAI L BO X As part of your networkâ s voice mail f eature, your service provider giv es you a v oice ma ilbox pho ne numbe r. Y our voice mailbox number can be up to 28 characters l ong. You can sa ve this number in your pho ne to make getting your voice mes sages quick a nd conv enient. 1 Press Menu 1-3-2 (M e nu > Messages > V oice messages > V oice mailbox number) . 2 At the prompt, ente r your voice mailbox phone number and pres s OK . 3 Y ou will then be as ked if you w ant to save your hidden v oice mailbox passwo rd. â¢P r e s s Ye s to save a hidde n vo ice mailbox pas sword in yo ur phone. â¢P r e s s No i f you do not want to s ave the password in y our phone. 4 If Ye s , you will be prompted to enter your five-digit security code (for more details, s ee â Sec urity Codeâ on page 68). After you enter the code, pr ess OK . 5 At th e prompt, e nte r your voice mailbox pas sword a nd pres s OK . If your ph one number ch anges, y ou may ne ed to change your vo ice m ailbox number along w ith it. Not e : Fo r more de tail o n u sing vo ice mail, contact your s ervice provider to learn the voi ce mail s ystemâÂÂs various greetings , pa sswords and prompt s.
9 [ 32 ] ⢠SET GREET I N GS AND PASSWOR DS Thes e may vary in different wireless sy stems. If you n eed information about how to record your greeting or how to store your password, contact yo ur s er vi c e p r o vi de r. If y ou store your voice mailb ox pass word in your ph one , t he ph o ne imme diately sends the pass word after you dial your voice mailbox nu mber. ⢠LI ST E N T O Y O UR VOIC E M ESS AGES When you receive a new voic e me ssage , yo ur phone beeps and N ew voice mess age and appear on your s creen. â¢P r e s s Lis ten and follow the in structions given on the p hone. OR ⢠To listen to yo ur messages at a later time, press Exit . T he ico n remains in the dis play a s a reminder . Depending on y our wireles s network prov ider, your pho ne may a lso di splay the number of me ssages that y ou have receiv ed. Not e : V oice messaging is a network d epende nt feature. Call your servic e provid er if you have any que stions. Dial yo ur v oice mai l at a lat er time: ⢠Press and hold . OR ⢠Pr ess Menu 1-3- 1 ( Men u > M essa ge s > V oice mes sage s > Li sten t o voice m essages) . Th e me ssage Calling voice mailbox app ears on the scree n. Foll ow t he p rom pts to acc ess yo ur messages .
[ 33 ] îÂÂî¡î”¬ î”¯î§ 10 10 Call log The call log k eeps t rack of : ⢠Missed c alls ⢠Rece ived c alls ⢠Dialed c alls ⢠Call timers ⢠CALL LO G OP TIONS 1 Press Menu 2 (Menu > Call Log) for t he following s ubmen us: ⢠Missed calls ⢠Rece ived c alls ⢠Dialed c alls ⢠Clear cal l lists ⢠Call timers 2 Scroll to the option yo u want and press Select . W h en yo u vie w t he M issed, Receive d and Dialed c alls menus, a lis t of options ap pears : Option What it does Call time Shows the dat e and time when the call was co n nect edâÂÂif the clock has been s et . This f eat u re is dependent upon your service provider. Edit number Allows you to e dit/save t he number shown on the scr een. Save Allows you to save the displaye d number directly into your phone book.
10 [ 34 ] Tip: Y ou can save numbe rs f rom the missed, diale d or received cal l logs by pressing O ptions > Save . Y o u also can dial any n umbers that appe ar on the phone s cree n by pres sin g . Chec k m issed call s If you do not ans wer a call, the mes sage M iss ed calls appe ars on your ph oneâÂÂs s creen, along wi th the number of cal ls missed. Your pho ne stores the l ast 10 numbers as sociated with c alls you have missed. To che ck missed cal l s: 1 Pr ess Menu 2-1 (Menu > Call log > Missed calls) . OR Press Lis t . T he pho ne displays a list of the numb ers of the calls y ou missed. 2 Press o r to scroll through the list. 3 Press if you want to dial the numbe r . Chec k di ale d ca lls Your p hone automatica lly stores the las t 10 nu mbers that you have di aled. T o che ck this list of nu mbers: 1 Press Menu 2-3 (Menu > Call log > Dialed calls) . OR Erase Allows yo u to eras e the dis played number fr om the call log. View Number Allows you to v iew th e calle râÂÂs number. Option What it does
[ 35 ] îÂÂî¡î”¬ î”¯î§ 10 From the Start screen, press for a list of the last ten numbers dialed from t he pho ne. 2 Press or to scroll through the list. 3 Press if y ou want to dial the number . Chec k r ece iv ed cal ls Your p hone st ores the last 10 numb ers ass ociated w ith calls that you hav e an swered. T o check this list of numbers : 1 Press Menu 2-2 (Menu > Call log > Received calls ) . 2 Scroll through the list of receive d numbers and highlight yo ur selection. 3 Press if you want to dial the nu mber . Clear cal l li sts You ca n erase s ome or all of th e numbers tha t appe ar in y our phoneâÂÂs ca ll log. Caution: Y o u cannot undo this operation. 1 Press Menu 2-4 (Menu > Call log > Clear call lists) . 2 Scroll through the list of options, which inc ludes: All, M issed, Dialed, and Received . 3 Highlight y our selection and p ress OK . Caution: The All option clears ev e r y number in eve ry list, wh ereas the other op tions cl ear only t he numbers associa te d with that option.
10 [ 36 ] ⢠CHE CK C ALL T IM ERS Your phone tracks the amount of time you spend on each c all. T o obtain information about time spent on ph one ca lls: 1 Press Menu 2- 5 (Menu > Call log > Call timers) . 2 Scroll through the options described b elow: T urn on a current call timer You c an set your pho ne to dis play the running ela psed time while a call is ac ti v e . 1 Press Menu 2-5-1 (Menu > Call log > Call timers > Last Call) and press Details . 2 Current call timer appe ars. Pres s Select . 3 Scroll to On a nd pr ess OK . Option What it does La st ca l l Shows the call durat ion of the last call made. Dialed calls Shows the durat ion of all out going calls since yo u rese t th e time rs. All calls Shows th e c all durat ion of all ca lls that have been made and receiv ed since you rese t the timers. Life timer Shows the duration of all calls for the life of your phone. This option cannot be re se t. Clea r t ime rs Clears all call t imers for the currently select ed phone number. Your phone includes separate timers for each n umber u s ed, wit h the e xcept ion of t h e Life timer.
[ 37 ] îÂÂî¡î”¬ î”¯î§ 10 Clear c all timers 1 Press Menu 2 -5-5 (Menu > Call log > Call time rs > Clear timers) . 2 At t h e Secu rity code prompt, ent er your five -digit s ecu rity code and press OK . Caution: Th e Cl ea r ti me rs option cannot be undone. If you use the c all timers t o log or track the amo unt of time yo u are using your phone , you ma y wan t to write down this information before you eras e it.
11 [ 38 ] 11 Adva nced cal lin g feature s ⢠US E IN-CALL OPT IONS Your p hone allow s you to use a number of features during a c all; howe ver, y ou may no t be able to us e all options at all times . This section explains the options and w hen they c an be used. Not e : Many in- call options are networ k dependent features. To u s e these options , yo u must contact your se rvice provider . During a call, pres s Options to see the in- call menu choic es: Menu Options What it does Lock keys L ocks your phoneâÂÂs keypad. (This option appears first only if your phone is connected to a headset. If y our phone is not connected to a headset, the T ouch tones option appea rs firs t. ) Touc h tones Sends touc h tones . Ne w call Allows you to make a cal l while you have a c all in p r og re ss. For addit ional information, s eeâÂÂMake a conferen ce ca llâ on page 44. Menu Acce ss e s t he M en u s. Na mes Acc es ses the phone book. Mute Mutes the phoneâ s microphone. T his option can affec t the microphones of any accessories con nected t o the phone .
[ 39 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 â¢U S E C A L L W A I T I N G During a call, ca ll waiting be eps to let you kno w that someone els e is calling y ou. Depend ing on your caller ID setup, the phone migh t also di splay the number of the inc oming ca ll. You must s tore the call wa iting feature code before activa ting call waiting. Onc e the c ode has be en stored, Call w aiting app ears as a men u op t i on . Note: Call wa iting is a pro vider depende nt feature. Contact your service prov ider for availab ility . St ore the c a ll w aiti n g featu re cod e 1 Press Menu > Sett ings > Network services > N etwork feature s etti n g . T he Feature code p rompt appear s. 2 Enter the feature code issued by your se rvice p rovider and p ress OK . 3 Scroll to Call waiting and press Sele ct . 4 Scroll to A ctiv ate and pres s OK . Activate c all wa itin g 1 Press Menu > Sett ings > Network services > Call wa iting . 2 Scroll to A ctiv ate a nd pres s OK . Your p hone ca lls the network to confirm the feature code you e ntered. After the network c onfirms the feature code, ca ll waiting is activa ted. Manage cal ls Call waiting wo rk s with both lo cal and lo ng distance ca lls. ⢠T o ans wer an incoming c all, pres s . ⢠T o s witch from one call to another , press . ⢠T o end b oth calls , pres s .
11 [ 40 ] Make a conference cal l While in a call, you ca n call ano ther num ber to add a third party to the call. Not e : Conference ca lling is a provide r depende nt feature. Contact your service prov ider for availabi lity and details. 1 While in a ca ll, you c an either dial the num ber you w ant to add and press . OR Press Options , scro ll to Ne w c a ll , pre ss OK , enter the pho ne numbe r , and pres s OK again. If you donâÂÂt remember the number of the party yo u want to include in the conferenc e and the number is in y our phone bo ok, you can recall the numb er and press to dial it. 2 When the third p arty answe rs, press to connec t all three parti es. To place one o f the parties on hold, press again. If you press a third time, the party you pla ced o n hold rejoins th e call, and the second party is plac ed on hold . Not e : Once you pla ce one of the parties on hold, y ou will not be able to rejoin a ll three parties during the call. 3 T o e nd both calls , pres s . Recal l a n umber fr om t he pho ne bo ok d uri ng a cal l You can r ecall a numbe r from th e phone book w it hout ending y our cur r en t ca l l. 1 D uring the call, pres s Options . Sc roll to Names and press OK . 2 Search appea rs highlighted . Press Selec t . 3 Enter name and press OK or scroll t hrough the phone b ook. 4 When the name y ou want to cal l appears , press OK .
[ 4 1 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 ⢠CALL FOR WARDI NG With call fo rwarding , yo u can forward inc oming ca lls to another phone nu mber. Before you can us e ca ll forwarding, yo u must firs t store its fea t ure c ode. Once the code has be en stored , Call forwarding ap pears as a menu option. Note: Call forwarding is a network d epende nt feature. Some networks require that the call forwarding code b e activa ted manually rather than using the method outlined below. Contact your service p rovider for availa bility and full de tails. Store t he call forwardi ng f eature c ode Before you ca n activate c all forwarding, y ou must contact your service prov ider to obtain the feature co de. 1 Press Menu > Settings > Network services . Sc roll to Netw o rk fea tu r e se t t in g a n d pres s Select . 2 Wh e n t he f eature code pr ompt ap pears , e nter t he fea ture cod e y our service provider has given y ou. Press OK . 3 Sc roll to Call forwarding and p ress Select . Activate c all f orwardin g 1 Press Menu > Sett ings > Network services . 2 Scroll to Call Forwardin g and press Sele ct . 3 Scroll to the des ired option, as describ ed in the following ta ble, an d press Selec t . Op t i o n What it does Forward all ca lls Forwards all incoming ca lls.
11 [ 42 ] 4 Selec t Acti va te . 5 At th e Number prompt , eithe r enter the number to receive forw arded calls or press Search to find a numbe r that has been saved in y our phone bo ok. Pres s OK . Your p hone ca lls the network to confirm the feature code tha t you ente red. After the network con firms the feature code , call forwa rdi ng is activate d. Canc el Call Forw arding 1 Press Menu > Set tings > Net work s ervices > Call Forwarding . Pr es s Select . 2 S croll to Cancel all Call For war ding and press OK . Forward if busy Forwards in coming c alls only whe n youâÂÂre o n the pho ne and do not have v oice ma il. Forward if not answered Forwards inc oming call s if you donâÂÂt answer them. This optio n is useful if you want to give yo ur pho ne to som eone for a shor t peri od of tim e but donâÂÂt want them to answ er the phone. For example, you could use this option if you give your child the phone to use in case of emergenc y, but you still wa nt to receive a ny inco ming call made to this phon e. Forward if out of reach Forwards calls if you are out of the serving wireles s network or if your phone is turned off. Cancel all Call Forwarding Cancels all forwarding options that are currently acti ve. Op t i o n What it does
[ 43 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 ⢠AUTOMATI C RED IAL Automatic redial enables your p hone to c ontinue trying to cal l a numbe r that is busy due to wirel ess network problems. When you ca ll a number and get a bus y signal bec ause of network prob lems, your phone redials this numbe r up to three times. If you want to stop the automatic redi aling process before the las t att empt, press . Before you ca n use the Automatic Redial feature, you must activate it. 1 Press Me nu 4- 3-1 ( Me nu > S ett i ngs > Call s ettin gs > Au to ma tic redial) . 2 Scroll to On a nd pr ess OK . ⢠USE A CALLING CAR D Calling cards can be used for charging long d istance calls to personal or bu siness acc ounts. You mu st first store your calling ca rd informa tion in the ph one. You r phone can st ore information for four calling cards . Save call in g ca rd info rmation 1 Press Menu 4 -3-2 (M enu > Settings > Call settings > C alling card) . 2 Scroll to Card A, B, C or D . 3 Press Options . Sc roll to Edit and press OK . 4 At t h e Se curity code prompt, enter your five -digit s ec urity code and press OK . 5 Scroll to the appropriate d ialing s equenc e (see followi ng table) and press Selec t .
11 [ 44 ] 6 Input the nece ssary card information s uch as acc ess numb er , card number and PIN numbe r . 7 Once you finish entering the information, pre ss OK at the Save changes ? mes sage. 8 Scroll up or dow n to Ca rd N a me and press Select . 9 Enter t he card na me and pre ss OK . Choos e a c all in g ca rd to use If you have several cal ling cards , you m ust choose on e before mak ing a call. 1 Press Menu 4-3-2 (M enu > Settings > Call s ettings > Calling card). S croll t o the des ired ca rd a nd pres s O ptions . 2 Select appears highlighted. Pres s OK . 3 At t h e Se curity code prompt, enter your five -digit s ec urity code and press OK . Car d re a dy fo r u se appea rs as a confirmation mess age. Card R eq uires Diali ng S e qu en c e Acce ss num ber phone no. card no. 1. 1-800 ac cess number 2. Phone number 3. Card number ( PIN if r equired) Acce ss num ber card no. phone no. 1. 1-800 ac cess number 2. Card number ( PIN if r equired) 3. Phone number Prefix phone no. card no. 1. Pref ix (an y n u m ber s that must precede t h e phone number) 2. Phone number 3. Card number ( PIN, if required)
[ 45 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 Make a call using a c alli ng card 1 Follow ing the instructions on yo ur calling ca rd, enter th e phone number as well a s any required prefix s uch a s 1 or 0. 2 Press and hol d until your phone display s the message Card c all and shows W ai t fo r to n e . Press OK . 3 After the sec ond to ne, press OK . Y our phone display s Card c all . Note: T his procedure ma y not apply to all th e calling card options saved into y our phone. For more information, chec k the back of y our c alling card o r contac t your long d istance prov ider . Delete a c all ing ca rd 1 Press Menu 4 -3-2 (M enu > Settings > Call settings > C alling card) . 2 Scroll to the cal ling card yo u want and pres s Options . 3 Scroll to Era se an d press OK . 4 At t h e Secur ity code prompt, ent er your fiv e-d igit secur ity c ode a nd press OK . 5 The me ss age Er as e card infor mat ion? as ks you to confirm your choice. Pr es s OK . ⢠SEN D YOUR OWN NU MB ER IN CALL ER ID In m ost service areas, when y ou call o thers, yo ur name is prese nted to their caller ID. With the Send Own N umber feature, you ca n preve nt your nu mber from appearing o n their caller ID. Note: The Send O wn Number fe ature may not be av ailable in all wire less s y stem s. Conta ct y our service p rov ide r fo r det ail s a nd a vail abi lity .
11 [ 46 ] Store the Send Own Number feature co de 1 Press Menu > Settings > Network services > N etwork feature s etti n g . 2 At t h e Fea ture code promp t, enter the feature code y our service provider giv es you and p ress OK . 3 Scroll to Send own number and press Se lect . Your p hone ca lls the network to confirm the feature code tha t you ente red. After the network con firms the code , the Send O wn Numbe r feature is ac tivated. Set the Send Own Nu mber feature 1 Press Menu > Settings > Network service s and scroll to Send own number . Press Selec t . 2 Scroll to Ye s or No . Pre ss OK . 3 Enter the number you w ish to call (or press Search to retr ieve the number from the phone b ook). Pres s OK . ⢠SE LEC T A P H ONE NUMBER Your servic e provid er programs y our phone numb er and system in formation into your phoneâÂÂs memory when your phone is firs t activated. Your phone can hold up to three num bers. This me ans tha t your pho ne c an be activa ted in thre e different service area s. For examp le, yo ur phone could be activated in Dall as, Chicago, a nd New York. E ach s ervice area would as sign a different phone numb er or a ccoun t to your phone. You must s elect a ph one number for yo ur home system. Only one phone nu mber can be active at a tim e. If you travel outside your home s ystem, you can c hoos e another number. Note: One phone number is usually eno ugh if your se rvice provider has service or roaming agree ments for each area in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service provide r fo r d e ta il s.
[ 47 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 S elect the pho ne n umb er 1 Pr ess Menu > Settings > Network services and pr ess Selec t . 2 Scroll to Own number select ion and pr ess Se le c t . 3 Scroll to the phone number you want to use a nd pres s OK . Note: The f ir st pho n e nu m be r on th i s l is t is se le c te d . Y ou need at least one active number to make calls. Y ou cannot change from one phone num ber to another dur ing a ca ll. ⢠SE T TOUCH TO NE S Touch tones a re the sound s produced when you press the key s on your ph oneâÂÂs ke ypad . You c an use touc h tones for many automated, ove r-the- p hone services s uch as checking bank ba lance s and airline s che dules an d using y our voice mailbox. Touc h tones can be s ent only when a c all is ac ti v e . S et manual to uch tones 1 Press Menu 4-4-1-1 (Menu > Settings > Phone settings > To uch tones > Manual touch t ones) . 2 Selec t one of the following o ptio ns and press OK . Continuous â the tone sounds for as long as you press and hold a key . Fixed â sets the tone len gth to 0.1 se cond, regardless o f how long you press a ke y . Off â turns off t he tones. No tones are s ent when you pres s a key . S et touc h to ne leng th You can als o set the length of eac h touch tone: 1 Press Menu 4-4-1-2 (Menu > Settings > Phone s et tings > To uch tones > Touch tone length) . 2 Scroll to Short or Long . Short sets the tone leng th to .1 second. Long sets the tone length to .5 seco nd. Pres s OK .
11 [ 48 ] S tore t ouc h t one s equ enc es (s tr ings ) You store touch tone strings the same way that you store name s and nu mbers in y our phone boo k. You c an store an entire d igit s equence a nd send i t as touch tones for frequently us ed strings of numbers . For more detail o n c reating these strings, see âÂÂC reate Specia l Number Strings in 12 3 Modeâ on page 29 . STORE TOUCH TONE STRINGS WITH PHONE NUMBERS 1 Enter the pho ne numbe r that you want as sociated w ith a touch tone. 2 Press until w or p ap pear s. w (wait ) : If you include the w char ac ter , the phone waits unt il you p r ess again before it sends the touch tones. p (pause) : If you incl ude a p ch aracter your phone pa uses for 2.5 seconds , then automatically s ends the touch ton es. 3 Enter the rest of the touch tone string. 4 St ore the number as you normal ly would . SEND A TOUCH TO NE STRING 1 Press Menu 4-4-1-1 (Menu > Settings > Phone settings > To uch tones > Manual touch t ones) . If the setting is set t o Off , scroll to Fixed or Continuous and press OK . 2 During your call, press Options , scro ll to Touc h tones and pr ess OK . 3 Enter the touch t one string or rec all the str ing from t he phone book and pres s OK . Caution: If yo u send touch ton es while in the ana log mode , be careful no t to send confidential information.
[ 49 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 12 Personaliz ation ⢠PROFI L ES Profiles let you set your phone âÂÂs sound set tings to m atch your environme nt, w hether it â s a me e ti n g o r a s o cc e r g a me. Just pic k t he prof i le tha t s uits you r current en vironment: Normal, Silent, O utdoor , Meet ing or P ager . You can customi ze any of the pr ofiles and set your own preferenc es for the following settings: ⢠Ringing options ⢠Ringing vo lume ⢠Ringing tone ⢠Vibrating alert ⢠K eyp ad tones ⢠W arning î¦ game tones ⢠Mes sage alert tone Important: The optional Car and He a ds et profiles mentioned later in this c hapter (a) do not app ear until you have attache d these ac ces sories at lea st once and (b) ca n only be acce ss ed by pres sing Menu > 3 and scrolling. ⢠SE LEC T A DIFFER ENT PR OFIL E To selec t a different profile (ass uming that a headset or car kit is not at t ach e d ) : 1 Briefly pr ess t he Po w e r key . 2 Scroll to the profile you want to use and pr ess OK . ( Car and Heads et will not appear as o ptions.)
12 [ 50 ] You can return to the original settings at any time by s electing the Nor mal profile. ⢠CUS TO MIZE A PROFI LE 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to the desired profile in the list. 3 Press Options t o view the opti ons for the selected profile. 4 Scroll to one of the following options and pres s OK . Note: When you change a setting in the pa rticular p rofile, it affects only that profile. Set r i ng in g o pt io n s You can c hoose the tone that your phone us es to notify you of an in coming call. Th is setting does not affect any inc oming text mess age alert tones. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Y our phone lists each p rofile. 2 Scroll to the des ired pr ofile a nd pr ess Options . Opt ion What it does Select Activates the currently highl ighted profile. Customize Allows yo u to customize a profile b y chan ging the current settings. Rename Allows you to renam e the Silent , Outdoor , Meet ing or P ager profiles to better suit your pers onal tas te. You cannot rename the Normal , Hea dse t , Loopset, or Car ki t prof iles.
[ 5 1 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ringing options and pres s Select . 5 Scroll to one of the ringing opti ons listed bel ow and pre ss OK . S et t he ring in g vol um e You can set the ringing volume for incoming voice calls and message alert tones. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to t he profile for which yo u want to set the ringing volume and press Options . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ringing volume and pr ess Sel e c t . 5 Scroll through the options. W hen you hear the volume le vel you wish Option What it does Ring The phone rings normally. Ascending Ringing vo lume increases (gets louder) if the ph on e i s n o t an s w er ed . Ring once The phone rings once to indicate an incoming ca ll. Beep once T he phone bee ps once to indica te an incoming call. Caller groups Th e phone will only ring when a ca ll comes from a numb er within a chosen ca ller group. Scroll to the des ired calle r group(s) and press Mark t o sele ct or Unmark to deselect the group. For more detail, see âÂÂCaller groupsâ on page 63. Silent Th e phone make s no sound.
12 [ 52 ] to u se, p re ss OK . Note: Alt hough the sample ringing tone for le vel 4 and level 5 is the same, le vel 5 produc es very lo ud ringing. S et t he ring in g to ne You can s et your phoneâÂÂs ringing tone to a specific s oundâÂÂor tuneâÂÂfor in coming v oice calls . Not e: If you have already sel ect ed S ilent or Beep once (s ee âÂÂSet ringi ng optionsâ on page 54), the ringing tones are already turned of f . 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Y our phone lists each p rofile. 2 Scroll to the profile for which you want to set the ringing tones and press O ptions . 3 Sc roll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ringing tone and pr ess Selec t . 5 Scroll t hrough the options. When you hear the tone you want to us e, press OK . Set a vibrat ing alert You can s et your phone to vibrate to indica te an incoming call. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll t o the profile f or which you want to set the vibrating alert and press Options . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Vibrating alert a nd press Select . 5 Sc roll to On a nd pr ess OK . The pho ne does not vibrate w hen it is connected to or pl aced i n any charging de vice.
[ 53 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 Set keypad tones Keypad to nes are the sounds you hea r when you press you r phoneâÂÂs keys . You can s et the volume for those tones . 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to the profile for w hich you want to s et the keypa d tone s, and press O ptions . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ke y p a d t o n e s and press Sele ct . 5 Scroll to one of t he lev els and press OK . (If yo u choose Of f , no keypad tones are heard.) If you chos e the Silent profi le in ste p 2, the keypad tones are turned off. Set warni ng to nes You can s et warning tones in yo ur phone on or off. Warning tones include the sounds your phone makes during error conditions , during confirmations, whe n a battery is low and w hen yo u need to rec harge the b attery . 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to the profile for which you want to set the warning tones and press Options . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to W a rning tones an d press Select . 5 Sc roll to On and press OK . To turn warning tones off, scroll to Off and pre ss OK . Set messag e alert ton e You can s et your phone to use a certain tone to indic ate an incom ing te xt me s sa g e. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) .
12 [ 54 ] 2 Sc roll to the profile for w hich you want to s et the message alert t one, and pres s O ptions . 3 Sc roll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Message aler t tone and p ress Select . 5 Scroll through the choices. T he phon e play s a samp le of each choice as you scroll to it. 6 W hen you find the tone y ou want to us e, press OK . Set your phon e to answ er a utomatic ally You can s et your phone to answer incoming voice calls after one ring. This f eature can be used only when your pho ne is connec t ed to a head s et or to an a pproved handsfree car kit that is equipped w ith the ignition sense option, with the carâÂÂs ignition on. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Sc r ol l to eit her the Car or He ad set profile and pr ess O pt ions . Important: Car and Head set do not appear as options until your phon e has been c onnec ted to a car kit or head set at least one time. 2 Sc roll to Customize and press OK . 3 Sc roll to Auto ma tic a nsw er and press Select . 4 Sc roll to On a nd pr ess OK . Set the li gh ts (car kit only ) When your phone is co nnected to a c ar kit, you ha ve a choice of having the phone lights on (a) continuously or (b) only when y ou use it. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 S croll to Car an d pres s Options . Cau t i o n : Ca r and Heads et do not appear as options until your phone has be en conn ected to a car kit or heads et at least one ti me.
[ 55 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 S croll to Customize and pres s OK . 4 Sc roll to Lights and press Select . 5 Scroll through your choices, lis t ed an d describe d below , and press OK . Rena me pr o fil es 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Scroll to profile you want to rename and press Options . 2 S croll to Rename and press OK . 3 Enter the new name and pres s OK . Not e : Y o u cannot rename the Normal, Headset, Loops et and Ca r k i t prof i les. ⢠SET T HE CL OC K If you (a) change the battery in your ph one o r (b) allow the battery in your ph one to comp letely discha rge, you w ill have to reset the clock. 1 Press Menu 4 -2-1- 2 (Menu > Settings > T ime settings > Clock > Adjust time) . 2 Enter t he time using an hh:mm format and pres s OK . For example, to s et your clo ck to 9:30, e nter 09:30 . Scroll to am or pm and pres s OK . If you use the 24-hour time format, en ter: 09:30 (f or a m) or 23:12 (for pm). Option What it does Aut om ati c Turns off the lights within 15 seconds if no keys a re pressed. On Ligh ts re mai n on the entir e time you r ph one is connecte d to t he ca r ki t .
12 [ 56 ] 3 T he time i s set when you pres s OK . S elect the time fo rmat You c an choos e wh ether y our clock show s time in an am/pm format o r a 24-hour forma t. 1 Press Menu 4 -2-1- 3 (Menu > Settings > T ime settings > Clock > Time format) . 2 Sc roll to 24-hour or am/pm and pr e ss OK . Autom ati c time upda te You can s et your phone to update the date a nd tim e from the network when yo u turn the pho ne on. If the cloc k in your p hone is 2 minutes or m ore off the network tim e, the phone w ill automatica lly upda te to reflect the network time. Note: Aut o update of date and time is a provider dep endent feature. C onta ct your service provider for details and availab ility . T urn on a utomatic update o f date and ti m e You need to dis play the cloc k on the phone âÂÂs screen before yo u turn on the au tomatic date and time update. Pr es s Menu 4-2-2-1 (M enu > Settings > Time s ettings > Auto update of date and time > On) . Confi rm auto mat ic up date of da te an d time You can s et your phone to ask you for a confirmation be fore it au tomatically up dates the date and time. You can ac cep t or decline the update. Pr es s Menu 4-2-2-2 (M enu > Settings > Time s ettings > Auto update of date and time > Confirm first) .
[ 57 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 T urn off au tomat ic update of date and time When you turn off t he date and time upd ate, t he phone use s the date and time that you have manually e ntered instead of getting the information from the networ k. Pr es s M enu 4-2-2-3 (M enu > Settings > Phone settings > Auto update of date and time > Off) . To set the time manually , refer to âÂÂSet the display languageâ o n page 61. Di s p lay or h id e t he cloc k Your phone has an inte rnal clock that you can se t to dis play on t he St art s cr een . For a dded conve nience , the cloc k als o is connec ted to an al arm clock (se eâÂÂAlarm clockâ on pa ge 97 for additional information). T o hide or display the clo c k f r o m t he Start scree n: Hide â To hide the cl ock after it has been set, pres s Menu 4-2-1- 1 (Menu > Settings > Time settings > Clock ). Scroll to Hide Clock and pr es s Selec t . Dis play â To d isplay the cloc k af ter it has been hidden, pres s Menu 4-2- 1 (Menu > Settings > Time settings > Clock) . Scroll to Display Clock a nd pres s Select . ⢠SET THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE You can s et your phone to display a ce rtain language. 1 Press Menu 4-4-3 (M enu > Sett ings > Phone Settings > Language) . 2 Scroll to the language you want to use and press OK . You can c hoose from English , French , Spa nish , P ortuguese , Rus sian , Heb re w , and Chinese .
12 [ 58 ] ⢠ADD A WE LC OME NO TE You can s et your phone to display a w elcome note each time y ou switch on yo ur ph one. This note could s ay, for ex ample: Have a nic e day ! It could in clude your name, a reminder or more. T he m aximum length of this note is 36 characters. 1 Press Menu 1-4 (Menu > Mes sages > W elcome note) . 2 Enter t he text of the welc ome note. A s y o u e n t er c h a ra c ter s, t h ey appear to the left of the cursor . Pr ess Clear t o delete charact ers to the left of the cursor . Press to move cursor to the left; press to m ov e i t to t h e rig ht . 3 Press Options . 4 S croll to Save and pr ess OK . To er as e the we lcome note , pres s Menu 1-4 (Menu > Options > Eras e > OK) . ⢠USE 1- TOUCH DIALING You c an assign a name from y our phon e b ook to a 1- touch dial location, using y our phoneâÂÂs ke ys 2 through 8. (The âÂÂ1â key is used ex clusively to d ial your voice ma ilbox.) Once as s i gned, the phone numbe r you associate with that key is diale d a utomatically when you pres s and hold the number key . Note: Y ou must st ore names and numb ers in your phone boo k before you c an us e 1-touch dialing. Ass ign a n ame or num ber to 1-touc h di al key 1 Press Name s , scro ll to 1-touch dialing and pres s Select . 2 Scroll to the firs t number that includes the message (empty) and pre s s As sig n .
[ 59 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 Scroll to the name a nd nu mber to whic h y ou want to as sign this key and pres s Sele ct . Repeat thes e steps as many tim es as neces sary . 4 To call a number using 1-touch dialing, press and hold the appropriate ke y fo r a fe w second s. Chan ge 1 -t o uch dial ing nu mbers You can c hange the 1- touch dialing key assignments at any time. 1 Press Name s , scro ll to 1-touch dialing and pres s Select . 2 Scroll to the key you w ant to change and press O ptions . 3 S croll to Change and press Select . 4 Scroll through the phone book unt il you reach t he ne w numbe r you want to select and press Select . E rase 1- touc h d ialing numbers You can eras e 1- touch dialing key assignments at any time. 1 Press Name s , scro ll to 1-touch dialing and pres s Select . 2 Scroll to the key you w ant to erase and pres s O ptions . 3 S croll to Erase an d press Selec t . 4 Press OK to con firm. ⢠CALLE R GRO UPS Yo u can cr eate gr oups of na mes in you r phone bo ok and give eac h group a diffe rent identi fying ring. This allow s you to he ar the ring and recogni ze that a person from a particula r group i s calling you. To us e the call er group feature, you m ust als o have acce ss to calle r ID. Caller ID is a netw ork depe ndent feature. You can contact y our service provider for f urthe r deta ils.
12 [ 60 ] Ad d n ames t o a ca ller group Befo re you c an create a c aller group, you mu st includ e the na mes tha t will m ake up a calle r group in your phone b ook. 1 At t h e Start screen , p ress until you see the na me or number you want to ass ign to a calle r grou p. Press Details . 2 Press Options and s croll to Caller groups a n d pr ess Selec t . 3 Scroll to the cal ler grou p to which you want to add this name a nd press Selec t . Assign a ringin g ton e to a c aller gro up After you have crea ted a call er gro up, you can as sign a unique ringing tone to that group. When someone ca lls y ou from a particular caller grou p, you will be able to identify that personâÂÂs caller group by the ringing tone. 1 Press Names and scroll to Caller groups . Pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to the gr oup yo u want and pr ess Select . 3 Sc roll to Group ringing tone and press Select. 4 Scroll to the tone that you w ant to assign and press OK . L imit c alls t o ca ller gro up memb ers You can c ustomiz e a profile so that only calls from people in a particular caller group w ill ring on your phone â otherwis e the pho ne will rema in silent. 1 Choos e Menu 3 (M enu > Profiles) . Scroll to a profile other than Normal or Silent and press Options . C ho ose C ustomize . 2 Choos e Ringing tones and pres s Sele ct .
[ 6 1 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 S croll to Caller groups and pres s OK . 4 On the ne xt scre en, pr ess Mark to c hoose (o r Unma r k t o eliminate) the calle r group that will be allow ed to ring whe n that pa rticular Profile is c hosen . When you wa nt to use the cus tomize d profile, briefly pre ss the Po w e r b utton, scroll t o the app ro priate pr ofile and pr ess OK . Rena me a ca lle r gr o up 1 Press Names and scroll to Caller groups . Pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to the gr oup yo u want and pr ess Select . 3 Sc roll to Rename group and pr ess Se lect . 4 Enter the new group n ame and press OK . Remo ve n ames fr om a cal le r gr oup 1 In the ph one b ook, scroll to s elect the na me you wa nt to remov e, and press Options . 2 S croll to Caller groups and pres s Select . 3 Sc roll to No group and pres s Se l e ct . T he name is remove d from the group. Displ ay c alle r g ro up gr aphi cs When some one ca lls you from a particular calle r group, your phone can di splay a pic ture to identify that personâÂÂs calle r group. 1 Press Name s . Scroll to Caller groups an d press Select . 2 Scroll t o the calle r group for which you want to display a graphic and press Select . 3 Sc roll to Group graphic and pr ess Select . 4 Sc roll to On a nd pr ess Selec t . The graphic as sociated with that calle r group is now se t to appear.
12 [ 62 ] Rece iv e a dow n loaded gr ap hi c If you have this service, your phone may rece ive a dditional dow nloade d caller-g roup graphics . Contact your servic e provide r to get m ore in formation on this service. Vie w the new graphi c 1 When y our phone shows Group gr aphic re ceive d , press Options . 2 Show is selected. Pres s OK . The ne w gr oup of gr aphics app ears. Caution: If you press Exit at any time b efore saving the grap hic, the new gra phic will be de leted. S ave a r ece ived grap hi c 1 A fter previe wing th e group graphic, pr e ss Ba ck . 2 Scroll to Save a nd pres s OK . 3 Choose the caller group graphic yo u want to replace (F amily , Frien ds, VIP , and so on) an d press OK . The pho ne sa ves th e group graphic with the calle r group you s elected. Discard a receiv ed graphic To dis card a gr oup graphic, pre ss Exit or s croll to Dis c ard and press OK . â¢R E S T O R E F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S If you have made c hanges to your phone âÂÂs profiles (settings), yo u can restore them to the ir origina l or fac tory se ttings . The memory , timers, language s ele ction, security cod e, and lock cod es are not reset. H owever , an y profiles you hav e modifie d are reset. 1 Press Menu 4-4-2 (M enu > Settings > Phone settings > Restore factory settings) . 2 A t the pr ompt, e nter y our five-d igit secur ity code a nd pres s OK .
[ 63 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 13 Security ⢠TYPES OF SEC URI T Y Your p hone has four different types of security to protect aga inst accide nta l or unauthorized use. When you get y our phone, y ou sho uld change the acc ess code and secur ity cod e fr om their d efa ult set tings. Wr ite down t he new co des a nd keep the m in a sa fe place away from y our phone. Fe a t u re What it does For M o re Information K eypad Lock Prevents acc idental ke y presse s. (This does not prevent unauthoriz ed use.) page 68 Securit y Code Allows you to ac tivate and us e ce rtain features such as chan ging your phoneâÂÂs langua ge dis play, Lock Code and Re st rict Calls options. The five-digit d efault code that co mes with the phon e is 12345. page 68 Phone Lock Code Prevents use of the phone until yo u enter the proper code. (You ca n still rece ive calls withou t entering the code). The f o ur-digit defa ult access code that comes w ith the phone is 1234 . page 69 Res trict Calls A llows you to r estrict c erta in typ es of incoming or o utgoing calls . page 72
13 [ 64 ] ⢠K EYPAD L OCK The k eypad lock d isabl es your key pad to preve nt a ccidenta l key press es ( for example , when your phone is in your poc ket or purse) but it does not prevent unauthorized use of your pho n e . Important: When the keypad loc k is on, calls may be possible to the em ergency number you have programmed into your pho ne (for example, 9 1 1 or any other official emergency number .) Y ou wi ll need to key in the e mergency number and p ress . L oc k in g a n d U nl oc k i ng t h e K eyp a d ⢠T o loc k the ke ys , pr ess Me nu , then o r press and hold . ⢠To unlo ck the k eys , press Unlock , then . Note: Con necting your phone to a car kit automatically di sables the key pad lock . Answe ring a c all wh ile th e ke yp ad is loc ke d During an in coming call, the ke ypad a utomatically u nlocks to let you an swer the call. P ress to answe r the call. After you end the call, the keyp ad automatica lly lock s again. ⢠SEC UR IT Y CO DE The Se curity code preven ts unauthorized use rs from changing certain im portant feature settings on your phone . When the phone requires this code, it display s a prom pt aski ng you to enter a Security cod e. The five- digit default Security c ode that come s with your phone is 12345 . Nokia recommend s that you c hange the defa ult code imm ediately . Not e : If you e nter a n inco rrect s ecurity cod e five t imes in a row , the ph one will not accep t the correct code for 5 minutes.
[ 65 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 Chang e your sec uri ty c ode 1 Press Menu 4 -5-2-4 (M enu > Settings > Security s ettings > Access code s > Change security code) . 2 At t h e Secu rity code promp t, enter your five-digit default security code (12345) or your current security code and press OK . 3 At t h e Enter new secu rity code p rom pt, enter your new fiv e-digit security code and pres s OK . 4 At t h e V erify n ew se curit y co d e promp t, ente r your new s ecurity code again and p re ss OK . T he confirmation Sec urity code c hanged appea rs. Keep your s ecurity code s ecret a nd store d in a s afe p lace awa y from your ph one. If you have changed y our se curity code and donâÂÂt reme mber the new co de, co nt act your serv ice p rovider. ⢠PHO NE LO CK You can preve nt unauthorized use of your phone by lock ing it. When your p hone is lock ed, t he me nu and phone book c annot be ope ned. Incoming calls can be received, but outgoing calls can only be made to the unlocked p hone numbe r you specify. The four-dig it default lock c ode is 1234 . N okia recommend s that you change the d efault code immediately . Note: If you enter an incorrect l ock c ode five time s in a row , your p hone prompts y ou for the five-d igit sec urity c ode. T urn on th e ph one lo c k 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-1 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Access code s > Phone lock) . 2 A t the prompt, en ter your four-digit lock code and pres s OK . 3 Sc roll to On a nd press OK ag ain. 4 Complete the phone lock activation b y turning your phone off and
13 [ 66 ] back on. Once you t urn the phone b ack o n , Phone locked d isplays o n the Start scree n, an d yo u are prompted to enter y our four-digit lock code whe n y ou pr es s Me n u or Names . With the phone lock activated, it m ay still b e possib le to make emergen cy calls , such as 91 1 or any other offici al e mergency numbers. This mea ns it m ay be possible to e nte r the emergenc y number and pre ss . T empor ari ly tur n off th e p ho ne l oc k To t emporarily d i sable t he activa te d phone lo ck: 1 Press Menu . The Enter lock code p rompt o pens. 2 Enter your four-d igit lock code and press OK . Phone unlocked dis plays briefly before you retur n to the Start s creen. Note: If you turn your phone o ff and then turn it back on, the phone lo ck w ill reactiva te automatically . P e rmanentl y tu rn off t he pho ne lo ck: 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-1 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Access code s > Phone lock) . 2 At t h e Enter lock code prompt, e nter your four-digit lock code and press OK . 3 Sc roll to Of f and pres s OK again. T he confirmation, Phone loc k de a c ti v a te d, appears brie fly . Answe r a cal l w ith phon e lo ck on ⢠To answ er a call w hile using th e phone lo ck, pre ss any ke y except or .
[ 67 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 Chang e your pho ne lo ck c od e 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-3 (Menu > Settings > Se cur ity set t i ng s > A c c ess c od es > Cha ng e lock code) . 2 At t h e Enter lock code prompt , enter y our four-digit lock code and pres s OK . (Only numeric chara cters are acce pted.) 3 Enter your new lock c ode and press OK . 4 Ente r t he new lock c ode a sec ond ti me to verify and press OK . When you cha nge yo ur lock co de, mak e sure you s tore the new c ode nu mber in a safe plac e, awa y from your phone . Tip: T o prevent accidenta l emergenc y ca lls, do not use phone lock codes and sec urity codes that are similar to emerg ency numbers. S tore an unl oc ked ph on e number 1 Press Menu 4 -5-2- 2 ( Menu > Sett ings > Security settings > Access code s > Unlocke d phone numbe r ). 2 A t the pr ompt, e nter your phone loc k co de and p ress OK . 3 A Number pr o mpt opens. Enter a phone number or press Search an d scroll through your phone bo ok until the number you want to store appea rs. 4 Press OK or Options . 5 S croll to Save a nd press OK . Ca ll t he unl ocked ph on e number â¢P r e s s o r o n c e , t h e n . OR ⢠Manually enter the phone numb er and press .
13 [ 68 ] ⢠RES TR IC T C ALLS You can c reate your own list of restrictions to restrict incoming and ou tgoing calls. T o restrict the c alls, you ap ply the ap propriate restriction as des ired. The maximum number of call restrictions you can define is ten. Before you define restrictions for outgoing calls , Add restri ction is the only avail able option. Afte r you use the Add res tri ct ion opt ion to add at leas t one restriction, the follow ing options beco me ava ilable: ⢠Select : Allows you to selec t call restrictions from the outgoing calls lis t. ⢠Edit : Allows you to edit an exi sting outgoing call res triction. ⢠Erase : Erases any e xisting outgo ing call restrictions. Not e: Eve n when c alls are res tr icted, calls to c e rtain emergency num bers may b e stil l be possible in some networks (suc h as 9 1 1 or other official emergenc y numbe r). Restric t ou tg oing call s 1 Press Menu 4-5-1-1 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Restrict calls > Restrict outgoing calls) . Pre ss Se l e c t . 2 At t h e Secu r i ty co d e prompt, enter yo ur five -digit c ode and p re ss OK . 3 Sc roll to Add r estrict ion and pr ess OK . 4 At the prompt, enter the number you w ant to restrict and press OK . F or ex amp le: If you w a nt t o res t ric t a l l lo n g dis tanc e c al l s t h at be gi n with 1, en te r 1. If you want t o restrict all calls that begin w ith 972, enter 972. 5 A fte r you perf orm step 5, the Name field appear s. To ad d a name or descri ption to help rememb er the call res trictio n rule, enter it using your phoneâ s keypad and pres s OK . If you donâÂÂt want to add a name or des cription to the rule, simply p ress OK .
[ 69 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 Restric t inco m ing c alls 1 Press Menu 4-5-1-2 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Restrict calls > Restrict incoming calls) . 2 At t h e Secu r ity co de prompt, enter yo ur five-digit c ode and p ress OK . 3 Sc roll to All c alls a nd press Mark . (Y ou also can press Un m ar k to remove incom ing call rest rictions.) 4 Press Back . The Sav e changes ? messag e appe ars. 5 Press Ye s t o sav e the changes . OR Press No to dis card th e ch anges.
14 [ 7 0 ] 14 N etwork serv ic es Depending on your s ervice provider, the network- provided services shown below ma y be a vailabl e. (The se services may not be availab le fro m all prov iders or in all areas.) ⢠V oice pr ivacy ⢠Call forwarding ⢠Call wa iting ⢠Send o wn number When you s ubscrib e to any of these s ervices, y our service prov ider give s you a fea tur e co de that must be entered and s tored to activate e ach ser vice. A fter you s tore a feature code , the respec tive se rvice appe ars as a m enu optio n on your phoneâÂÂs scree n. You ca n use these menus to activa te and deact ivate the ne twor k services. Thes e features do not appe ar i n your phoneâ s Network feature set ting un til you save the related feature code(s ) give n to you by your service pr o vi d e r . Note: If your phone has more than one phone numbe r as signed to it, any s tored feature c odes a pply only to your primary phone number .
[ 7 1 ] îÂÂîÂ¥îӴî£î´ î¡ î³ î¹î³î´îÂ¥î 15 15 Select a system Your p hone is capab le of working in reside ntial, private, and public sys tems (such as yo ur home s ystem ). You can c hoos e how y our phone sele cts a network to use . Note: The options des cribed he re may not be av ailable for your phone. For more information, contac t your serv ice provider . S et up the way your pho ne selec ts a net wo rk 1 Pres s Menu 5 (Menu > System) . Y o ur options are: ⢠A uto m ati c â Y our phone automatically searches for available n e tw ork s and cho ose s the approp riate one. Eve ry t ime you turn on your phone, it resets to Automatic . ⢠Ma n ua l â The phone s earches for networks and then display s a listing of all of the p ossible netw orks on your phone âÂÂs scree n. Next to each network, one of the f ollowing appe ars: A vailable or Not available . If a network is sho wn as Not available , y o u cannot use it. ⢠New sear ch â Y our phone beg ins a new s earch for both private and residential s ystems. When it finds the bes t s ystem avail able, your phone disp lays it o n its screen. Y ou can then select this system o r start another search b y pressing Next . Note: If you have two phone numbers, the Manual and New sear ch features are us ed only w ith your primary phone number .
15 [ 72 ] â¢R O A M I N G The term roaming indicates that your p hone is not in its home a rea. Your service provid er pro grams a list of preferred systems into your pho ne. Thes e are sys tems with w hich your service provid er has roa ming agreements . Your phone looks for these s ystems w hen yo uâÂÂre roaming. While roaming in some s ystems, your pho ne may not be recogn ized by the host system (the s ystem in the loc ation where y ouâÂÂre travelling). If that ha ppens, you may not be a ble to plac e a ca ll. Con tact your service provider for more specific information on c overage li mitations and ho w roaming w orks. ROAMING IN DICAT ORS When y our phone begins roaming , the phone beeps o nce and may display the word RO AM on your phoneâÂÂs s creen (de pending o n how roaming works with your phone). If your ph one is not roaming, it either dis plays the wo rd HOME or the name of your s ervice provide r.
[ 73 ] î îÂÂ¥ î¸î´ îÂÂîÂ¥î³ î³î¡î§îÂÂ¥ î©î®î°îµî´ 16 16 Text message inp ut The text mes sage network service all ows y ou to w rite, s end, forward and reply to te xt me ssage s. Your pho ne has spac e to store up to 40 text me ssage s, de pending on the length of each me ssage . The m aximum le ngth and appe arance of a receive d text messa ge may differ, dependi ng on the cap abilities of the network from which it origina ted. Note: Both you and your intended rec ipient must subs cribe to the text messag ing service through y our respe ctive service providers to use this service . ⢠WR I TI NG ME SSA GES You c an write mes sages using S tandard tex t input or Pr edictive text input . Standard text inpu t When you s elec t this mode, or appears as vis ual confirmation. 1 Find the key that has the letter you want to enter . 2 Pres s it as m any times as needed fo r the letter to appear on the sc re en . For example, to ente r the name Nok ia : Pres s N Press (to cha nge to lowe r case input) Pres s o Pres s k Pres s i Pres s a
16 [ 74 ] â¢PREDIC TI VE T E XT INPU T With predictive text input, you only need to press a number key once for each letter. Your pho ne uses a built-in dictionary to predict o r guess what your are writing. You a lso c an add new words to the dictionary. When the predictive text fe ature is a ctiv ated, t he icon is visibl e in the text mes sage window. Using P redic tive Text Since the displa yed word cha nges after each key stroke, you will need to disregard the displayed w ord until you hav e ke yed in a ll the charac ters. For e xample, to ente r the name Nok ia with the Engl ish dictionary selected: Pres s (for N ; the screen will display O ) Pres s (for o ; the screen will displa y On ) Pres s (for k; the scree n w ill display Mo l ) Press (for i; the s creen will dis play O nli ) Press (for a; the screen w ill disp lay Nok ia ) T urn on pr edi cti ve text in put 1 Press Me nu 1 -1-1 (M enu > Mes sage s > Te xt m essa ges > W rite message) and p ress Select . 2 Enter a charac ter using t he k eypad . 3 Press Options , s croll to D ictionar y and pres s OK . 4 Scroll to the language you want and pres s OK . T9 dictionary ac tiv ate d appear s as a con firmati on. Not e : Predictive tex t input ma y not be available for al l languages .
[ 75 ] î îÂÂ¥ î¸î´ îÂÂîÂ¥î³ î³î¡î§îÂÂ¥ î©î®î°îµî´ 16 T urn off p redictive text inpu t To switch off the p redictive text inp ut and re turn to trad itional text input, repeat steps 1 through 3 abov e and sele ct Dictionary of f . Help ful ke ys f or pre di cti ve text in p ut Pre ss repeate dly to chang e between uppe rcase and low ercas e p redictive t ex t input a nd upperca se and lowe rc ase standa rd tex t input. Pre ss to view the nex t matc hing word if the under lined word is not the word you intend ed. P ress once t o accept a word or to add a spac e. Pre ss r epeatedly to add a pe riod, dash or ellipsis (three d ots). When you enter a pe riod to end a sentence , the phone automatically swi tches back to uppercas e entry mode so that the first letter in the next word will be c a pi t a l iz e d . INSERT NUMBERS 1 To add a numbe r to the message, p ress and hold until the icon a ppears . OR Press Options and scroll to Insert numbe r . 2 A fter you enter the desired number(s), press and hold to re turn to standard or predictive text input. INSERT SYMBO LS 1 Pres s and hol d until the special cha racter icon app ears. OR Press Options and scroll to Insert symbol . 2 Scroll to the symbol you want and p ress Insert .
16 [ 76 ] WR IT E COM P OU ND WO RDS 1 W rite the first p art of t he wo rd an d pres s t o accept it. 2 W rite the last p art of the compo und word an d press to e nter the word in yo ur phoneâÂÂs memory . ADD A N EW WO RD TO THE DI CTI ONAR Y If the ? chara cter a ppears aft er the w ord, the w ord y ou intended t o wr ite is not in the phone âÂÂs dictionary . T o add a new o r unique word to the di ctionary: 1 Pres s repeatedly until Spe ll a ppears in place of O ptions . 2 Press Spell and e nter the word(s) using standard text input. 3 Press OK to add the word(s) into yo ur phoneâÂÂs memory .
[ 77 ] îÂÂîÂÂ¥ î¸ î´ î îÂÂ¥ î³ î³ î¡ î§ îÂÂ¥ î³ 17 17 Tex t messages ⢠RE CEI VE A TEX T ME SS AGE When you rec e ive a te xt message , the phone sounds a me s sage alert tone a nd the text messa ge icon appear s in addition to on e o f the following me s sa g es : ⢠M ess age receiv ed â an unread message or page. If you have more than one message o r pa ge, the ap propriate number is listed before this messa ge. When you receive Me ssag e r e c ei ve d along with Call , follo wed by a name or numb er , the message is a page . ⢠New emer gency mes s age â an eme rgency mes sage or page s ent by someone via the service prov ider . Emergency messag es are sent only in situations wh ere life or property are in imme diate da nger . Em ergency messages are listed first and override a ll other message s. ⢠Urgent message â a hi gh priority message . Read a text message Text mes sages are shown in the order in which they were receiv ed, unless on e is an emerge ncy me ssage (w hich will a ppear first). 1 Press Menu 1 -1- 3 (Menu > Mes sag es > Te xt Mess a ges > Inb ox) . 2 Press Read . The first new message will be h ighlighted. 3 Press Read again to read the mes sage. 4 Press Options for a list of choi ces yo u hav e w hile rea ding the messag e (see the table followi ng t his section). 5 Press OK wh en the option yo u want is highlighted.
17 [ 78 ] Choos e opti ons fo r a text mess age When you press Options while reading a message , the following cho ices a re availa ble: Erase a message 1 W hile reading a message , pres s O ptions . 2 S croll to Erase an d press OK . 3 Y our phone a sks yo u to confirm that yo u want to erase the mes sage. Press OK . Option What it does Read next Takes you t o the nex t mes sag e. Erase Eras es the current mes sage . Save S aves this mes sage to the Saved folder. Use number Calls the person who s ent you the text message, if their phone number is included in the me ssage. Yo u ca n a l so p r es s t h e s ta r t key wh il e t he m e ss a ge is displayed t o dial the number. If more than one number is on the screen, the numbers appear in a list. Scroll to the phone number you want to call and press . Forward F orwards the mes sage to another person. That p erson must have the appro priate message s ervice . Reply P rov ides a scree n where you can writ e a reply.
[ 79 ] îÂÂîÂÂ¥ î¸ î´ î îÂÂ¥ î³ î³ î¡ î§ îÂÂ¥ î³ 17 Save messa ges in the outbo x Aft er you w rite a text message , itâÂÂs a good ide a to sav e it in the outbox before you s end it. Then, if there is a messa ge deliv ery proble m, you can easi ly resend the mes sage. 1 W hile writing the mes sage, pres s O pt ions . 2 S croll to Save and pr ess OK . Reply to a me ssage 1 W hile reading a message , press Options . 2 S croll to Reply and pre ss OK. 3 Choose As m e s sag e or As e-mail and pr ess OK . 4 Enter your message and pre ss Options . 5 S croll to Send . P re ss OK . The phone display s the return number . 6 Edit t he number as nece ssary or press Send . Forward a message 1 Press Options . 2 Sc roll to Forward and pres s OK . The mes sage te xt appea rs. 3 Edit t he mes sage if nece ssary , then press O ptions . 4 Press Send . 5 The Number prompt appears. Enter the recipientâÂÂs phone number and press OK . OR Press Search to recall a stored na me and pho ne number . Press OK . 6 Press OK aga in to confirm.
17 [ 80 ] ⢠SEN D TEXT MESSA GES You can specify whether your phone s ends messa ges as text messages or e-mail m essage s. To send a text mes sage: 1 Press Menu 1 -1- 1 (Menu > Mes sag es > Te xt me ssage s > Write message) . 2 Enter your message of up to 160 cha racters and press Options . As you enter your mes sage, a c ount of the remaining number of cha rac ters ap pear s in the to p righ t corne r of the sc ree n. If you need to e xit while writing the message , press any tim e. T o re tu r n , p re ss Menu 1- 1-1 and finish writing the mes sage. 3 Sc roll to Send (or Save to save the message first) and press OK . 4 Enter the phone number of the person you are s ending the m essage to (or recall it from your list of saved phone numb ers) and p ress OK . Sending message app ear s. When the message has been successfully sent, Mess age s e nt appears. Ca ution: If you turn off your phone wi thout saving the message, the mes sage will b e los t. ⢠PI C TUR E M ESS AGE S Your phone o ffers nine p icture messa ges tha t you ca n use to s end pictures and text to your friends and family. Each pic ture m essage is mad e up of several tex t messages . Therefore, sendi ng one pic ture message may co st more than sending o ne text m essage. Contact your service provider for pricing information. No te: Y ou can send and receive pictures only if you a nd the person you are s e nding it to are (a) using the same provider and (b) have the fe ature ac tivated.
[ 8 1 ] îÂÂîÂÂ¥ î¸ î´ î îÂÂ¥ î³ î³ î¡ î§ îÂÂ¥ î³ 17 ⢠SEN D PI C TU RE MESS AGE S 1 Press Menu 1 - 2 (Menu > Me s sages > Pi cture Mes sage s) . 2 Scroll to the picture you want to send. Press Show . The p icture appea rs. T o choose a d ifferen t pic ture , press Bac k , scroll to another pictur e and pres s Select . 3 Press Options and s croll to E d i t Te xt . Add a text message to send with the pict ure. After you enter t he text, you hav e the option to (a) further edit t he text (b) save the picture a nd mes sage be fore sending it or (c ) send the picture and me ssage. 4 To send the p icture and mes sage, e nter or recall the phone number and pres s Send . Re c eive pictur e message s 1 Whe n th e p ho ne d i sp la ys Mes sa g e rec eived , pre ss Show and the picture/text will ap pear . If the pic ture has a messa ge w ith it, y ou ma y ha ve to scro ll up or dow n to read the e ntire mess age. 2 Press Save picture to keep t he p ict ure mes sage or press Exit to delete it. ⢠WH E N YO U R PHO NE âÂÂS M EMOR Y IS FUL L When your phoneâ s mess age mem ory is full, one or more messag es of the lowes t prio rity are automatically deleted . These me ssages are us ually deleted from your phoneâÂÂs outbox. An incom ing emergenc y messag e could force a dele tio n from your phoneâÂÂs Sav ed folder . If the me mory is s till full after dele t ing messa g es, the message No sp a ce: mess age wait ing appe ars. Clear the notification by pressing OK .
18 [ 82 ] 18 E- mail me ssages In addition to text messages, you c an us e your phone to se nd and receive e-mail mes sages . This me ans you no longe r need to be at your c omputer to send or rec eive e-mai l. Note: E-mail mes sages ma y not be available in all wirele ss systems. Contact your se rvice provider for details and a vailability . ⢠SEN D AN E-MAI L ME SS AGE 1 Press Menu 1 - 1-2 (M enu > Mes sage s > Text m essa ges > W rite e-mail) . Note: If you have jus t turned on your phone , you will get a prompt asking you to enter your e- mail gateway number . You must obtain this numbe r from your service provide r . 2 A t the pr ompt, e nter y our recipie ntâÂÂs e- mail add ress or press Search to look through and sele ct a saved e -mail ad dress from your phone list. Press OK . 3 A t the prom pt, en ter a sub ject for yo ur e-mail message. ( Y ou ar e not required to enter a subject. ) The subjec t line can be a maximum of 26 character s long. Pr ess OK when you are finished. Note: Predictiv e text is not availab le whe n entering an e- mail address or a s ubject line for your e-mail. 4 A screen will app ear allow ing you to enter the text of yo ur message. Y our total message, including the addres s and subjec t line, can be up to 160 charac ters. There is a running total of remaining charac ters in the top ri g h t c orn e r of th e sc r ee n. Tip: Y ou can sw itch betwee n upperca se a nd lowe rcase standard text inp ut and upperca se a nd lowerc ase predictive text input by repe atedly press ing . 5 A fter you finish entering the text of yo ur e-mail, press O ptions and
[ 83 ] î îÂÂîÂÂî¡î©î¬ îÂÂîÂ¥î³î³î¡ î§îÂÂ¥ î³ 18 scroll to Send . Pr e s s OK to send immed iate ly . If your message was sent successfully, you will get a confirmati on saying Message Sent . ⢠R EC E IV E AN E- MAI L M ES SA G E When you r eceiv e an e-mail me ssage, the pho ne s ounds a m essage alert tone and the t ext mes sage ico n appear s, along w ith one of the following mes s ages: ⢠Message r eceiv ed â indica tes an unrea d e-mail mes sage, text messa ge or page. If you have more t ha n one new e -mail message, te xt messa ge or pa ge, the appropriate number is listed before this message. ⢠New emer gency mes s age â mean s that an emerge ncy m essage or page was se nt by someone v ia t he serv ice p rovider . Emer genc y me ss ag e s a r e sent on ly i n s ituat io ns wh ere lif e o r pr op ert y ar e in im m edi a te da ng e r . Emergenc y messages are liste d firs t and o verride all other messag es. ⢠Ur ge nt â means the message has a high priority . Read an e- mail me ssage 1 W hen you rec eive an e-m ail mes sage, pres s Read . The Inbox a ppear s with the new e- mail mes sage s elected. OR From t he Start screen , press Menu 1- 1-3 (Me nu > Mess ag es > T ext messages > Inbox) . Se lect the e- mail me ssage an d press Read . 2 Press Read again to read the e- mail messa ge.
18 [ 84 ] 3 Y ou hav e the following Options wh ile reading y our e-ma il messag e: 4 S cro ll t o the option you wan t. Pres s OK . In your inbox, e-ma il mes sages a re shown in the order in w hich they w ere receive d unles s one is a n emerge ncy me ssage. An e mergency mes sa ge o verri des any or de r and appea r s fir st. ⢠RE PLY T O OR FO RWAR D AN E- MAI L MES SAGE Not e : If you have ju st turned on your pho ne, a prompt wi ll appear as king y ou to enter your e-mail ga teway number . Y ou must obtain this number from y our service prov ider . 1 If th e m essa g e i s no t on th e sc ree n, p ress Menu 1-1- 3 (Menu > Message > T ext messages > Inbox) . Option What it does Read next Takes you to the next e-mail mes sage. Erase Erases the current e- mail message . Save Saves th is e- mail message to the Saved folder. Use number Calls the p erson who sent you t he e- mail messa ge, if their phone number is included in the message. You can also pr ess St art while the message is displayed to dial the number. If more than one number is on the screen, the numbers appear in a list. Scroll to the phone number you want t o call and press Start . Forward Forwards the e- mail mes sage to another person. That person must have the appropriate message se rv i ce. Reply Provides a screen where you c an write a reply.
[ 85 ] î îÂÂîÂÂî¡î©î¬ îÂÂîÂ¥î³î³î¡ î§îÂÂ¥ î³ 18 2 Scroll to the message yo u receiv ed and pre ss Re a d . 3 Press O ptions , s cro ll to For wa r d or Reply and press OK . 4 Sc roll to A s e-ma il and pr ess Selec t . If forwarding an e- mail messa ge, go o n to step 5. If reply ing to an e-mail mes sage, s kip to step 6. 5 E nter the recipie nt's e -mail ad dress o r press Search to find the name/ e-ma il ad dress that you have already sa ved in your phone book. Scroll to the name/addr ess and pres s OK . 6 At the prompt, e nte r a subje ct and pres s OK . Y ou can leave the subject line bla nk if you w ish. 7 W hen the messag e box o pens, enter your reply or any mess age you want to add when you forwa rd the m ail. 8 W hen you finis h your messa ge, press Options , scroll to Send , and press OK . ⢠SA V E E-MA IL A DDR ES S ES You can ad d an e- mail addres s to a name that is a lready s aved in your p hone book or you c an add a na me and e -mail addr ess as a new ent ry. 1 At t h e Start screen , p ress Name s. The Name m enu will open and Search will be highlighted. 2 Press Se lect and e nter the first two letters of the name you wa nt to find an d p ress OK . The choices starting with those letters will appe ar on the sc re en. 3 Scroll up or down to your choic e and p ress D etails (if the Name list view is select ed in your phone book ). Choos e Op tions , scro ll to e-ma il address , and pr ess Selec t . 4 The e -mail address pr ompt opens . Enter the ad dress . Press once to insert a dot . Pres s 6 times to insert the @ sign. 5 A fte r the ad dress is e ntered, p ress OK .
18 [ 86 ] The me ssage Saved appears briefly , confirming your action. Ad d a n ew e -mail add res s 1 At t he Sta rt screen , pres s Names , scroll t o Add new and press Select . 2 At t h e Na m e prompt, ent er th e name and pres s OK . 3 At t h e Nu mbe r prompt, enter the phone number and pres s OK . T h e message Sav ed appears bri efly , confirming your action. 4 Press Details and t hen Options . Sc roll to e-mail addr ess and pre ss Select . 5 At t h e e- mail addre ss prompt, e nter the reci pientâÂÂs e-mail addres s. Press once to ins ert a d ot. Press 6 times to insert the @ sign. Press OK when you are finished. The me ssage Sa v e d appears b riefly , confirming your acti on. Edit an e-mail address 1 Follow steps 1 through 3 in âÂÂSave e -mail addres ses â on page 89. 2 Enter any changes , using the sc roll key s to move the insertion p oint bac kward a nd forw ard in the add ress. When the addre ss is t he way you want it, pre ss OK . The me ssage Saved appears briefly , confirming your action.
[ 87 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 19 Personal digital assi stan t Your p hone also can be us ed to wak e you up in the morning and remin d you of meetings , birthdays, and tasks. You c an che ck the cu rrent time, calcula te a tip at dinner and c onvert currencie s. ⢠CA LE NDAR The ca lendar keeps t rack of birthda ys , meetings , rem inders and calls you ne ed to make. It can even sound an alarm when itâÂÂs time for you to m ake a call or go to a me eting. Vie w the calend ar 1 Press Menu 8 (Menu > Calendar > Options) . If the date has not b een set, the pho ne prompts yo u to do s o using a mm/dd/yyyy format. For example: Fo r May 4, 200 2, typ e 05042002 . T he numb ers yo u enter will overwrite exis ting numbers . 2 Press OK . The cur rent day and dat e a ppear . Move fr om day to da y OPT ION 1 After you set the internal date on the phone, wh enever you press Menu 8, your phone displays the c urr ent date and day. You c an then use the s croll key to mov e forward or backward through the c alendar. OPT ION 2 1 Press Menu 8 to g et to the curren t day . 2 Press Options and scroll down to Go to da te . Pre ss Select . 3 Enter t he des ired date us ing mm/dd/yyyy format and p ress OK .
19 [ 88 ] Notes This calend ar option allows you to ma ke, v iew a nd edit notes for a sele cted day . You can also set an alarm for any note. MAK E NO TE With this option, you can make notes for Birthdays, Reminders , Calls a nd Meetings. Your phone w ill ask you for s pecific information depe nding on the o pti on you ch oose. 1 Press Menu 8 to move to the cale ndar settings. 2 Press Options and s croll to Mak e note . P r es s Select . 3 Scroll to the desired not e t ype (for example , Reminder ) and press OK . 4 Enter a subject for the reminder and press OK . 5 Enter t he date for the reminder in mmddy yyy format and p ress OK . 6 Whe n Set an alarm for the note? appears , choo se Ye s or No . If you choose Yes : ⢠Enter t he date for t he alarm, then pre ss OK . ⢠Enter the time for the alarm, then press OK . ⢠Choos e am or pm , and pre ss OK . Calendar note saved appears briefly and the curren t dayâÂÂs cale ndar scre en reapp ears. If you choose No , Calendar note saved appear s br iefl y and the current dayâÂÂs cale ndar screen reap pears. When you set c alendar not es fo r the disp layed da te, the appropriate icon(s) a ppears in the lower right-ha nd corner of the screen: Birthday Rem inder Call Meeting
[ 89 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 VIEW ALL N OTES This option lets you s croll through all stored notes . Birthday no tes appear first in chronological order, followed by other notes, also in chronological or d er . ERASE NOTES 1 S croll to Erase notes and pres s Selec t . 2 Sc roll to Of chosen day , One by one , or All at onc e the n pr es s OK . Of chosen day â di sp l a y s e a ch n o te fo r th e c u r re nt d a y so you c an delete the note s individually . Press Eras e to delete the no te or pre ss the scroll keys to vie w other notes. One by one â d ispla ys notes in c hronologica l order , with birthdays first, so you ca n dele te them indivi dually . Use the scroll keys to view the notes a nd pres s Erase t o delete one s yo u no longer need. All at once â allo ws y ou to delete all cale ndar notes at on ce. T he phone asks you to confirm your decis ion be fore erasing the notes. Calendar alarm When a cale ndar alarm goes off, you c an: â¢P r e s s OK to s ilence the alarm. OR â¢P r e s s P o stpone and Alarm postponed f or 1 0 min. appe ar s. Af te r 1 0 minutes, the alarm g oes off a gain a nd you c an either press Po s t p o n e again or press OK t o stop t he alarm. Note: The alarm can be postp oned in inc rements of 1 0 minutes for up to 90 minutes.
19 [ 90 ] S end or rece ive c alen dar n otes When s omeone send s you a cale ndar n ote, your p hone displays Ca lendar note received . You c an save the note in your ca lendar and wo rk with it in the same way a s any other note in your ca lendar, inc luding setting an ala r m . SEND A C AL END AR NO T E You can s end a note yo u have created to a nother phone user (if the pe rson has a p hone that can rec eive calend ar n otes). 1 Press Menu 8 (Menu > Calendar) . Press Op tions . 2 Press Vie w al l and Select . Sc roll to s elect the note you w ant to s end. 3 Press Options , scroll to Se nd note and p ress OK . 4 At t h e Nu mbe r prompt, enter the number to send the note. If the num ber is in your p hone book, ent er th e name and pr ess Sear ch to find the number and press OK . 5 Press Send to send your me ssage. RECEIVE A CALE NDAR N OTE Caution: If you press Exit, the cale ndar note will b e delete d! 1 W hen your phone shows Calendar note received , pre ss Options . Show is sele cted. 2 Press OK and s croll through the note to read it. SAVE A RECE IVED C AL ENDAR NOTE 1 A fter viewing the ca lendar note, p ress Ba ck . 2 S croll to Save a nd pr ess OK . DISCARD V IEWED CALENDAR NOTES After viewing the cal endar note: 1 Press Back . Scroll to Dis car d and press OK .
[ 9 1 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡î¬ î¡ î³ î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 ⢠SEN D AN D R ECE IV E BUS I NE SS CAR DS Your p hone ca n send or receiv e elec tronic âÂÂb usiness cards â consisting of a name and phone numbe r. You can save receiv ed business cards in your p hone book . S end a bu sine ss c ard 1 Find the name in your phone book. 2 Press Options and s croll to Send bus. c ard . 3 Press Selec t . 4 Enter or recall the phon e number to whic h you w ant to send the business car d an d press Send . View a receiv ed business card When you receive a bus iness card, the p hone dis plays Busi ne ss ca r d recei v ed . Caution: If you press Exit at any time befo re savin g the bus iness card, the bu siness card will be dele ted. 1 W hen you pho ne displays Busine ss car d re cei ved , p ress O ptions . 2 Show is selected. Pres s OK . 3 Scroll through the available information. Save a view ed busin ess c ard 1 A fter viewing the business card , press Back , scroll to Save and pres s OK . 2 At t h e N ame: prompt, edit the name if desired, then press OK . 3 At t h e Nu mbe r : prompt, edit the number if des ired, the press OK .
19 [ 92 ] De lete a view ed b usines s card After viewing the bus iness card: Press Ba ck an d t h en p r es s Exit . OR Press Dis c ar d and then pr ess OK . ⢠DOWNLOAD R INGING TONES You can download up to five ringing tones to replace the personal entries in your list of ringing tones. For details about this servic e, please contact your wireles s servi ce provider. No t if ica t ion of rec e ive d ring in g t o nes . If you have this service a nd your phone receiv es a downlo aded ringing tone, your phone disp lays Ringing tone rece ived . L isten to rec eived ring ing t ones 1 W hen y o u p hon e s how s Ring tone received , press Options . 2 Playback is select ed. Press OK . The phone play s the ringing tone. Sa ve received ringing tones 1 A fter listening to the ringing tone, press Ba ck . 2 Scroll to Save tone . Pres s OK . 3 Choose which ringin g tone you w ant to replace â e ither an empty P e rsonal plac eholde r , if any are remaining, or a prev iously downloaded tone. Caution: If you pres s Exit at any time before saving the ringing tone, the ringing tone will b e dele ted.
[ 93 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 â¢A L A R M C L O C K The ala rm clock operates off your phone âÂÂs i nterna l clock and sounds an a lert at a time you specify. It even w orks if your phone is tu rned off. The ala rm clock âÂÂs volume is determined by the current ringing volume a nd tone s ettings. If you have s elec ted the Silent or Bee p once ringing tone, then your ala rm clock quietly be eps once. Y our phone wil l also vibrate if youâÂÂv e activated this feature in the c urrent profile. W arning: Do not switch on the phone where w ireless phone use is prohibited or wh ere it might caus e interference or danger . Set the alarm c lock 1 Press Menu 4-1-2 (Settings > A larm c lock > Set alarm time) . 2 Enter t he des ired alarm time in the hh:mm format and press OK . Any exist ing numbers are replac ed wi th the newly e ntered numbers . 3 S e l e ct ei t h er am or pm and press OK . The Alarm on messa ge app ears on the screen as a reminder . Note: S tep 3 appea rs only if you have selected the a m/pm for mat . The profile w hich produc es the loudes t volume from the ala rm clock is Nor mal or Out door (unle ss you have modified the profiles from their orig inal settings ). If you have s e lected the Silent or Meeting profile, your al arm beep s only once. T u rn off t he alarm w hen it rings When the alarm rings y ou can: â¢P r e s s Stop to shut off t he alarm. â¢P r e s s Snooze to set the alarm to go off again in 1 0 minutes.
19 [ 94 ] If the phone is turned o ff, it will switch itself on at alarm time an d the al arm will sound. If you p ress Stop , the phone dis play s K eep t he phone on? Pr es s Ye s to keep it on o r No t o switch it off. If you let the alarm ring for 1 minute or more without pres sing a key , it stops ringing, waits 10 minutes and rings again. This continues until yo u pr es s St op . T urn off the alarm cl ock functio n To turn of f the a larm functi on: 1 Press Menu 4-1 (Menu > Settings > Alarm clock) . 2 S croll to Off and pr ess OK . ⢠CAL CU LA TO R Your p honeâÂÂs calc ulator adds , subtracts, m ultiplies, divides and conve rts currencies. Use th e calc ulator 1 Press Menu 7 (Menu > Calculator ). 2 Enter t he first number in the calc ulation. T o enter a de cimal poin t, pre s s . Press Cle a r to e rase any mi s takes . 3 Press Options and s croll to Add, Subtract, Multiply , Divide . Pres s OK . Tip: Based upon the type of c alcula tion, you als o can use the following shortcut ke ys: If you want to... Press... add â â â â ( for symbol) sub tr act âÂÂâ âÂÂâ âÂÂâ âÂÂâ tw ice (for - symbol) m ultiply âÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâ (for * symbol)
[ 95 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 4 Enter t he second numbe r in the calcul ation. 5 Press Options . S croll to Equals and pr ess OK . 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 as many tim es as necessary . Co nve rt cur renc y You can us e the ca lculator function to set a n exch ange rate and then calcula te pri ces bas ed on that exchange rate. SET THE EXCHA NGE RATE 1 Press Menu 7 (Menu > Calc ulator) . Pre ss O ptions . 2 S croll to Exchange r ate and pres s OK . 3 Scroll to: ⢠How many home units t o a foreign unit â allows you to enter the number of domestic uni ts to a foreign unit. ⢠How many foreign unit s to a home unit â allows yo u to e nter the number of foreign units to a domes tic unit. 4 En ter t he appropriate exchange r ate (press to ente r a de cimal point) and pres s OK . The initial default of 1 is overwritten by any number you e nter . 5 The Rate s aved confirmation appears. divide âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (for / s ymbol) If you want to... Press...
19 [ 96 ] CONVERT A CU RRENCY AM OUNT 1 Press Menu 7 (Menu > Calc ulator) . 2 Enter t he amount whic h you wish to conv ert. 3 Press Options and s croll to To home or To v i s it ed . Pres s OK. ⢠To home â converts visited units of currency to home units using the exc hange r ate. ⢠To v i s it ed â converts home units of currency to vis i te d units using the exc hange rate.
[ 97 ] îÂÂîµî® î¡î®î¤ î§î¡îÂÂîÂ¥î³ 20 20 Fun and games You c an us e your phone for commu nication and some serious fun. Your phone o ffers three games: Snake II, Space impact , and P airs II . Warning: Do not switch on the phone w hen wireless p hone use is prohibited or whe n it may cau se interference or dang er . Even whe n youâÂÂre pla ying a ga me, the phone is act ive . ⢠START A NEW GAME 1 Press Menu 6 (Menu > Games) and press Select. 2 Scroll to the des ired gam e and pres s Se le ct . 3 Select N ew game , and pr es s Sele ct . Additiona l options under eac h Game include : Pleas e vi sit Nokia games service s on the Internet for more hints and tips at www .nokia.com . Opt i on What it does Ne w Ga me Start a new game. Level (Snake II and P a irs II only) Choose the gameâÂÂs difficulty level. Maz es (Snake II only) Choose a mong diffe rent maze designs. Top s core Displa y the top sc ore. Instruct ions Learn how to play th e game .
20 [ 98 ] â¢S N A K E I I Feed t he s nake w ith as many goo dies as pos sib le and watch it grow. Pr ess Menu 6-1 . To t urn the snake t oward t he food, press , , a nd . The long er the snak eâÂÂs ta il grows, the higher y our score. You can c hoose to have a c lea r field , or s elect fr om fiv e diffe rent maze s. If the s nake runs in to its own tail or the surround ing wall, the game is ove r. ⢠SPACE IMPAC T Us e your weapons to survive alie n attacks. When you d efeat all the enemies , y ou progress to the next le vel. P ress Me nu 6 -2 . To mov e up and d own, press and . To mov e to the left and right, press and . To fire the main w eapons, pres s or . To f ire t he bonus wea pons, press or . â¢P A I R S I I The obj ect of the game is to uncov er the pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible. Press Menu 6 -3 and choos e betwe en Time T rial an d Puzzle . Mov e the cur s or wit h key s , , , and . To r eve al the pict ures , pr ess . To adv ance to the ne xt level, you mus t match all the p airs before the dynamite fus e runs out.
[ 99 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 21 Reference i nformation ⢠BATTERIE S AND CHARGE RS This section provides informa tion about the phoneâÂÂs batteries, acces sorie s, and charge rs. Be aw are that the information in this s ection is subject to change a s the ba tteries , cha rgers, a nd acc essories change . This phone is intended for us e whe n supplied with pow er from the ACP-7U (stand ard trav el charge r), the ACP -8 U (rapid travel charger) or the LCH-9 (rapi d ciga rette lighter charger). Other u sage could inva lidate a ny approv al give n to this appa ra tus and might be danger ous. Warning! Whe n you purch ase batteries, chargers, and access ories fo r your phone, use only batt eries , char ge rs, and accessories that ha ve received approval from the pho neâÂÂs manufacturer. The use of a ny other type o f phone-rela ted hardware will invalidate any approval or warranty a pplying to the phone and could al so be danger ous. Fo r a vailabili ty of appr oved batteries, chargers , and acces sories, ch eck with your dea ler. ⢠The battery charge ind icator will show y ou when the battery is fully charge d. ⢠W hen you are n ot using a charge r , di sconn ect it fr om the power sour ce. Do not leave the ba tter y connect ed to a ch arger fo r more tha n a w eek, since ov ercharging could s horten its lifesp an. ⢠If left unused, a fully cha rged battery will d ischarge itself over time. Tempe rature extremes can affect the ab ility of your battery to charge . Therefore, a llow it to cool do wn or warm up b efore try ing to charge it. When the battery is running out of power and your phone only has a few m inutes of talk time remaining, a w arning tone sounds and the bat tery low message appe ars briefly. When no more talk time is left, a w arning tone is sounded and the phone switches itself off.
21 [ 1 00 ] Do not short-circuit the battery. Ac cidental short-circuiting c an occur when a me ta llic object, like a coin, a clip, or a p en causes a direc t connec tion of t he and - terminals of the battery, which are metal strips on t h e e dg e of th e ba t te r y. Leav ing the b attery in hot or c old pla ces, such a s i n a c losed car i n either summer or wi nter conditions, will reduc e the capacity and lifetim e of the battery. Always try to keep the battery betwe en 15ð C and 25ð C (59ð F and 77ð F). A phone with a hot or cold battery might not work tempo rarily, eve n if the battery is fully charged. T he performa nce of Li-Ion batteries is particularly li mited in temperatures below 0ð C (32ð F). The follow ing list provides a guideli ne that you can follow: ⢠When the ope rating time (talk tim e and standby time) is noticea bly shor ter than normal, buy a new batte ry . ⢠Use the battery only for its intende d purpose. ⢠Never use any c har ger or bat tery t hat is dam aged or w orn o ut. ⢠Batte ries must be recy cled or dispos ed o f proper ly . Do not dispos e of batterie s by putting them in the fire ! ⢠When you disconnect the pow er cord of any acc essory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. ⢠IM PORTANT SAFE TY IN FOR MAT IO N A brief overview of safety can be found i n âÂÂSafety firstâ on page 1. T his sectio n provides additiona l safety information. T raffic saf et y Do not use a handhe ld ph one w hile driving. Al ways pa rk the vehic le b efore using the phone . Always secure the p hone into its holder; do not place the ph one o n the p assenger seat or w here it c an b reak loose in a co llision or du ring a sudden s top. Remember : Safet y on the road a lways comes firs t.
[ 101 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 O perating env ironm ent Remember to follow a ny special regulations that are in force in any area an d alwa ys switch off yo ur phone whe rever it is forbidden to use it. Otherwis e, the use of yo ur ph one coul d cause interference or danger. When connec ting the p hone or any access ory to ano ther de vice, read the ass ociated user guid e first and obtain de tailed safety ins tructions. Warning: Do not conne ct incompat ible ac cessories or produc ts. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, you are advi s ed that, for the sa tisfac tory operation of t he equip ment and for t he safe ty of personnel, it is rec ommended that the phone s hould only be used in the norma l operating position. This po sition is when the phone is held to yo ur ear with th e antenna po inting over yo ur shoulde r. El ec tron ic de vi ce s Most m odern elec tronic e quipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF ) signals . Howe ver, ce rtain electronic e quipment might not be s hield ed agains t the RF signals from your wireless phone . The following four subs ections provide more infor mation about this topic . PACEMAKERS Pacema ker manufacturers recomm end that a minimum s eparation of s ix in ches (20 c m.) s hould be m aintained between a handheld wireless phon e a nd a pac emaker to avoid poten t ial inte rference wit h th e pa cemaker . Thes e recommendations are cons ist ent w ith the independ ent r esea rch by an d the recommendations of Wireless Te chnology Research. PERSONS WIT H PACEMA KERS: ⢠should alw ays keep the phone mo r e than s ix inches (20 cm) f rom their pacemake r when the phone is switche d on ⢠should not carry the phone in a breas t pock et
21 [ 1 0 2 ] ⢠should use the ear oppo site the pac emak er to minimize the potent ial f or i nte rfer e n c e Warning: If you have any rea son to suspect that interfe renc e is taking place, s witch off your phone immediately . H E AR I N G AI DS While the Nokia 8265 phone has an optional dev ice a vailab le to assis t hearing aid us ers (see âÂÂLPS-3 Mobi le Loopse tâ on page 6), s o me digital wireles s phon es could interfere with s ome hearing aids . In the ev ent of such interferenc e, yo u might want to consult your se rvice p rovider. OTHER MED ICAL DE VICES Ope ration of any radio transmitting equipment, includi ng cellular phones, could interfere with the functionali ty of i nadequa tely protected me dical devic es. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical devic e to determine if they are a dequately shielded from ex terna l RF energy. Also contact these authorities if you have a ny ques tions. Switch off your phone in health care fac ilities or where any posted regulations instruct you to do s o. Hos pitals or health c are facilities c ould be usi ng equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. VEHICLES RF signa ls could imprope rly affect installe d or inadequa tely shielded electronic s yst ems in motor vehicle s. Thes e co uld include elec tronic fuel injection systems, electronic an ti-skid (anti-lock) braking s ystems, electronic spe ed c ontro l sy s te ms or air b a g sy stem s. Check w ith the manufacturer or its representative rega rding your vehic le. You s hould a lso consult the man ufacturer of any equipm ent that has be en added to yo ur v ehicle. POSTED FACILITIES Be certain to switch your p hone off in any fac ility wher e there are posted warnings against using c ell phones.
[ 1 03 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 P otentially exp losive at mos pheres Switch off your phone if you are in any area that has a potentially explos ive atmosphere a nd obe y a ll signs and in structions. Sparks in such are as could ca use an explo sion o r fire, resulting in bodily injury or ev en de a th . You are a dvis ed to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (s ervic e station). You als o are remind ed of the need to obse rve restrictions regarding the us e of radio equip ment in fuel depo ts (fuel s torage and di stribution areas), che mical pla nts, or where blasting operations a re in pr o gr es s. Areas w ith a potentially explo sive atmos phere are o ftenâÂÂbut not alw aysâ clearly ma rked. T hes e areas includ e the following : below d eck on boats; chemic al transfer or storage facilities ; vehicles using liquefie d petroleum gas (such a s propan e or butane); area s where the air co ntains c hemica ls or pa rticles, such as grain, dust or metal po wders; and any other are a where yo u would norma lly be a dvis ed to turn off your vehicle engine. V ehi cles Only qua lified personne l should s ervice the phon e o r ins tall the phone in a vehic le. Fa ulty installa tion or servic e coul d be dang erous and might in validate a ny warranty that could apply to the unit. Regularly ch eck that all w ireles s pho ne equipm ent in your vehicle is m ounted and op eratin g proper ly. Do not store or c arry flammab le liqu ids, gas es or e xplosive materials in t he same compartment as th e phone, its parts, or acces sories. For vehic les equipp ed w ith an air bag, remembe r that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not pl ace objects, including both the installed or the portab le wireless equipme nt , in the area ove r the air bag or in th e air bag deploy ment area. If the in-v ehicle wirele ss equipme nt is imprope rly in stalled and the air bag inflates , serious injury could res ult.
21 [ 1 04 ] Switch off your phone before boarding a n aircraft. The use of wi reless telephones in an airc raft may be dange r ous to the operatio n of the ai rcraft, di srupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. Failure to obs erve these ins tructions could lead to the suspens ion or the denial of telep hone s ervices to the offender, or it cou ld result in legal a ction, or bot h scenar ios could apply. ⢠EME RGE N CY CA LLS IMPORTANT: This phone, lik e any wireless phone, op erates using radio signals , wireless and land line netwo rks and user- p ro g r a m m ed f u n ct i o n s . Because of t his, conne ct ions in all con ditions c annot be gu ara nteed. The r e fo r e , yo u s h oul d never rely solely on any wirel ess phone for essential comm unications (for example, m e dical emergenc ies ). Remember, to make or rece ive an y calls, the phone must b e switched on an d be used in a service area that has ade quate radio signal s trength. Em ergency c alls might not be p ossible on al l wirele ss pho ne ne tworks or when ce rtain ne twork service s and /or phone features are in use. Check with local s ervic e providers. Always ensure tha t your p hone is prope rly charge d before attemp ting any emergenc y cal ls. If yo u allow y our battery to become empty, you will b e un able to receive or make calls, inc luding eme rgency calls. You m us t then wait a few minutes after the charging b egins to p lace a ny eme rgency calls . Make an e merg enc y call 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on. 2 Enter t he eme rgency number for your present loc ation (for examp le, 91 1 or any other official eme rgency numberâÂÂe mergency numbers vary by location). 3 Press .
[ 1 05 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 If certain features are in use (fixe d dialing, re strict calls, and so on), y ou m ight first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergenc y call. Consu lt this guide and your local cellular servic e provider. When making a n emergenc y ca ll, remembe r to g ive all o f the necessa ry in formation as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone m ight be the only means of communi cation at the scene of an acc identâ do not termin ate the call until given permis sion to do so . ⢠CER TI FICATI ON INF ORM ATIO N (SAR ) THIS MODEL PHON E MEETS THE GOVERN MENT'S REQU IREMENTS FOR EX POSURE TO RADIO WA VES. Your wireless phone is a radio t ransmitte r and rece iver. It is designed and m anufactured not to exceed the e mission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) en ergy set by the Fede ral Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. Th ese limits are part of co mprehensive g uidelines an d establish p ermitted levels of RF e nergy for the ge neral population. The guidelines are ba sed on standa rds that were de velo ped by indepe ndent scientific org anizations through periodic and thorough ev aluation of scie ntific studies. T he standa rds include a s ubstantial safety ma rgin designed to assure t he sa fety of all p ers ons, re ga rdless of a ge and he alth. The ex pos ure standard for wireless mobile phones emplo ys a unit of m easurement know n as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. T he SAR li mit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conduc ted using standard ope ra ting positions acc epted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified powe r level in all tested frequency bands . Althoug h the SAR is determine d at the highes t certified pow er level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the m aximum value. T his is bec ause the phone i s de signed to operate at m ultiple powe r levels s o as to use only the powe r required to reach the netw ork. In general , the close r you are to a wireless bas e station antenna, the lower the power outp ut .
21 [ 1 06 ] Befo re a phone model is availab le f or sale to the public, it mu s t be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exce ed the limit established by the g over nment- adopted req uirem ent for saf e e xposure. The tests are per formed in po sitions and lo cations (fo r example, at the e ar and w orn on the body) as required by the FCC for each mo del. T he highe st SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.1 9 W/kg and whe n worn on the bod y, as described in this us er guide, is 1.29 W/kg. (Bod y-worn measurem ents differ amo ng phone m odels, depe nding upon a vailab le acc essories and F CC requirements). While th ere may be differences b e tw ee n t h e S AR l e ve l s o f v ar i ou s p h o n e s an d at various pos itions, they all mee t the government requirem ent. The F CC has granted an Equipmen t Authorization for this mo del phone with all reported SAR lev els evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF expos ure guidelines. SAR information on t his model phone is on file with the FCC and can b e found unde r the Display Grant section of www.f cc.gov/oet /fccid after searching on FCC ID: GMLNPW-3. For body w orn oper ation, t his phone has bee n tested and mee ts th e FCC RF expo sure guidelines when us ed with the Nokia acc essories supplied or desig nated for this product. Use of other acc essories may no t ensure complianc e with FCC RF e xposure guide lines . *In the United States and Canad a, the SAR limit for mo bile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilog ram (W/kg ) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of sa fety to give additional protection for the public and to ac count for any variations in m easurements. S AR values may v ary dep ending on na tional reporting req uirement s and the network band. For SAR informat ion in other regions pleas e look under product information at www.n okia.com .
[ 1 0 7 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 ⢠A ME SS A G E FR OM T HE CTI A A GUI DE TO SAF E AN D RES PO NSIBL E WIRELESS PH ON E US E T en s of mi llio ns of peopl e i n t he U. S. tod ay ta ke advantag e of the uni que com bi nat i on of conven ien ce, safet y an d value de l ivered by t h e w ireless teleph one. Q ui t e sim ply , the wi reless phon e gives people the power ful abil ity to commu nica te by voice--alm ost anywh ere , anytime --with the boss, with a client, with the kids, with emergency pe rsonnel or even w ith the police. Each year , American s make billions of calls from their wi reless phon es, and the number s ar e rapidly gr ow ing . But an i mpor tant responsi bility acco mpani es tho se b enefits, on e t hat every w ireless ph one user mu st up hol d. When drivin g a car , drivi ng is your first respo nsibility . A wi reless phon e ca n b e a n inval uab le tool, but goo d judg me nt must be exerci sed a t all time s whi le dr iving a motor vehicleâ whether o n the ph one or not . The basic lessons are ones we all l earned as teenagers. Driving requires alertness, ca ut i o n a n d c o ur t e s y . It r e q ui r e s a he a v y do se of b a si c co m m on s e nse â k e e p yo ur he a d up , keep you r eyes on the roa d, check yo ur mirrors f re quentl y and w atc h out fo r oth er driver s. It requires obeying all traffic signs and signals and staying with in the speed limit. It means using seat bel ts and requiring ot her passenger s t o do the same. But with wi reless phon e u se, driving safel y mean s a little more. Th is br ochure is a call to wireless phone user s everyw her e to ma ke saf ety t heir f irst pri ority w hen behind t he wheel of a car . Wire less telecom mu nic ation s is keeping us in touch, simpl ifyi ng our live s, protectin g us in eme rg encie s and pr ovi din g oppo rtun ities to help other s in ne ed. Wh en it comes to the use of wireless phones, safety is y our most impor tant cal l . Wireles s Phone " S afe ty Tips" Be low are sa fety tip s to follow wh ile dr iving and usi ng a wir el ess phone w hich should be easy to remember . 1 Get to kn ow yo ur w ireless phone an d its fea tures such as speed dial a nd redial. Careful ly read your in structi on m anual and le ar n to take advan tage of valuab le features most phon es offer , including aut omat ic redial and memory . Also, work to memo rize the phone keypad so you ca n use t he speed d ial funct i on w i thout t aki ng your attent ion off the road. 2 When availa ble , use a hands free device. A num ber of hands free wirel ess phone accessories are readi ly availa ble toda y . Whether you choo se an instal led mount ed device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory , take advant age of these devices if ava ilable to you . 3 P osition you r wireless phone w ithin easy reach. Make sure you place your wir ele ss phon e with in easy re ach a nd where you can grab it withou t r emovi ng your ey es fr om t he road. If you get an inco ming cal l a t an inco nvenie nt time , if possib le, l et y our voi ce mail a nswer i t f or yo u. 4 Suspend c onversat ions d uring h azardous dr iving con ditions or situations. Let the person you a r e speaking with know you ar e dr i ving; if nece ssary , susp end th e call i n heavy traffic or hazardous wea ther condi tions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazardou s, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver , your first responsibility is to pay att e ntion to the road .
21 [ 1 08 ] 5 Do not take notes or look up ph one num ber s wh ile dr iving. If you are read ing an address book or busi ness card, or writing a "to do" list while driving a car , you are not watch ing where you are goi ng. ItâÂÂs comm on sense. Donâ t get caught in a dange rous situation because you are reading or wri ting and not paying att ention to t he r o ad or ne ar by v e hi cl e s . 6 Dial sensibly an d assess the traffi c; if possi ble, place calls w hen you ar e not movi ng or before pu lling into tr affic. T r y to plan you r calls before you begi n your trip or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be stopp ed at a stop sign, red light or otherwise station ary . But if you need to dial while driving, follow th is s im ple tip--dial onl y a few num bers, check the road and your m irror s, then conti nue . 7 Do not engage in stressful or emotiona l conve rsations that may be distract ing. Stressful or emot ional conversations and driving do n ot mix--t hey are d istracting and even dan gerous w hen you ar e behi nd the wh eel of a car . Make people you are talking w ith awar e you ar e driving and if necessar y , suspend conversati ons wh ich have the potenti al to diver t you r attenti on from t he road. 8 Use your wireless ph one to cal l for he lp. Y our wireless pho ne i s one of the great est tools you can ow n to prot ect yoursel f and your f amily in d angerou s situations--w ith your ph one at yo ur sid e, h elp is o nly thr ee num be rs a way . Dial 9-1-1 or other l ocal emergency num ber in the case of fire, traffic accid ent, road haza rd or medi cal emergency . Rememb er , it is a free call on your wireless phone! 9 Use your wireless pho ne to help other s in em ergencies. Y our wireless phone pr ovides you a perfect op port uni ty to be a "Good Sama ritan" in you r communi t y . If you see an auto accident, crime in progr ess or other serious emergen cy whe re lives are in dange r , call 9-1-1 or other local eme rge ncy num ber , as you would wan t othe rs to do fo r yo u . 1 0 Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when necessary . Certain situati ons you enco unter whil e drivi ng ma y requ ire attention , but are not ur gent e noug h to me rit a call for eme rgency servi ces. Bu t you still can use your wirele ss phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-dow n vehi cle posing no ser iou s hazard, a b roken t raf fic signal , a m in or tra ffic acci dent w her e no one appe ars injured or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-e me rgency wir eless numb er . Care less, distracted individua ls and peop le driving irresponsi bly represent a hazard to eve ryone on t he road. Since 198 4, the Cel lu lar T e l ecom m uni cation s Indu stry As sociation and the wireless industry have conducted edu cation al outreach to inform wi reless phon e users of their responsibilit ies as safe drivers and good citizen s. As we ap proach a new ce ntur y , more and more of us will take advantage of the benefi ts of wi reless telephones. And, as we take to the roads, we all have a responsibility to drive safely . The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving. Fo r more inform atio n, please cal l 1-88 8-90 1-SAFE. For updates: http://www .wow-com.com/consum er/issues/d riving/articles.cfm?ID=85 é 20 0 1 Cellular T e lec om mu nica tions & Internet Associ at io n. All Rights Reserved .12 50 C onnecti c ut Avenu e , NW Su ite 800, W ashington, DC 200 36. Phone: (20 2) 78 5-008 1
[ 1 09 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 ⢠A MESSAGE FRO M THE U.S. FOO D AND DRUG ADMI NIS TRAT ION CONSUM ER UPDATE ON WIRELESS PH ONES 1. Do wireless phones pose a healt h hazard? The availabl e scientific evid ence do es not show t hat any he alth problems ar e associated wi th using wireless phone s. There is no proof, ho weve r , that wireless phones are absolu te ly safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequen cy energy (RF) in the micr owave ra nge while being used . The y also emi t ve ry lo w le vels of RF whe n in t he stand -by mo de. Wherea s high levels of RF can produc e health eff ects (by heati ng tissue) , exposure to low level RF that does no t prod uce heating eff ects causes no known adver se health effect s. Many studi es of low level RF exposures have not f ound any biologi cal ef fects. So me studi es have suggested that som e b iological eff ects may occ ur , but such fin di ngs h ave n ot been confirmed by additional research. I n some cases, ot her researchers have had difficulty in reprodu cing those studies, or in determining t he reasons for i nconsistent results. 2. What is FDA 's role conc erning the saf ety of wireless phones? Under the law , FDA does not revie w the safety of radi ation-em itting consu mer produ ct s such as wireless phones before t hey can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical de vi ces. H owever , the agency has authority t o take a ction i f wireless ph ones are sho wn to emit radiof requency ene rg y (RF) at a level that i s haza rdous to the user . In such a case, FDA cou ld require the man ufact urers of wirele ss phones to notify users of the he alth haza rd and to repair , replace or recall the pho nes so that the hazard no l onger exists. Althou gh the existing scie ntific d ata d o n ot justi fy FDA reg ulato ry acti ons, FD A has urge d th e w ireless phon e indu stry t o take a nu mber of steps, i ncludi ng the foll owing: ⢠S uppo rt n eeded resear ch i nt o p ossible b iolog ical ef fect s of R F of t he t ype em i tt ed by wire less phon es; ⢠Desig n wireless pho nes in a way that minimizes any RF exposure t o the user that is not necessar y for device funct ion; and ⢠Coope r ate in p roviding user s of wirel ess phones wit h the best possible informati on on possib le effects of wireless phone use on hum an health. FDA bel ongs t o an interag ency wo rking group of the feder al agenci es that have responsib ility fo r diff erent aspects of RF safety to ensur e coordi nated effo rts at the federal level. The follo wing agen cies belong to this worki ng group: ⢠Nat i onal Institut e for Occup at ional Safet y and H e alth ⢠E nviron me nt al Protect i on Agen cy ⢠Fe der al Commun ica tions Co mmi ssion ⢠Occupa tiona l Safety and Hea l th Admini strati on ⢠Nat i onal Tel ecom m un ications and I nf orma tion Administ ra tion
21 [ 1 1 0 ] The Natio nal Institutes of Healt h participates in some interagency w or king gr oup activities, as well. FDA shar es regula tory respon sibilitie s for wireless phones with the Feder al Communi cati ons Commissio n (FC C). A ll phones th at a re sold in th e Uni ted State s must co mply w i th FCC saf ety gui del ine s that lim it R F expo s ure. FC C r el ies on FD A and ot her he alth age ncies for safety que stions abo ut wireless phon es. FCC al so reg ul ate s t he base statio ns that the w ireless ph one netwo r ks re ly upon. Wh ile these ba se stations operat e at high er power than do the w ireless phones them selv es, the RF exp osures th at peo ple ge t from the se ba se stati ons are typi cally thou sands of time s lower than tho se the y can g et fr om w ireless phon es. Base stat ions a re thus not the subject of the safety questions discu ssed in this docum ent. 3. What kinds of phones are the subjec t of this update? The term wir eless phone refers her e to hand-he ld wireless phones with buil t-in ante nnas, often calle d cell mobile or PCS phon es. These types of wireless phon es can expose t he use r to measur able radio frequency en ergy ( RF) because of the short distance be tween the phone and the userâÂÂs hea d. These RF expo sures are limited by Federal Com munications Com mission safety g ui delines that wer e developed with th e adv i ce of FDA a nd other federal healt h and saf ety ag encies. When th e phone is l ocated at greater distances fro m the user , the exposur e to RF is drastically lower becau se a person 's RF exposure decreases ra pidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called cordless ph ones; which have a base un it connected to t he telephone wiring i n a hou se, typical ly oper ate at far low er pow er le vels, and thu s pr oduce R F exposu res far below the FCC saf et y li mits . 4. What are the result s of the r es earch done alr ea dy? The research do ne th us far has produce d conflictin g results, and many studies have suffered fr om fl aws i n their r esearch methods. A nimal experiments i nvest igating the effects of rad iofrequ ency en ergy ( RF) exp osur es cha racte ristic of w ireless pho nes h ave yiel ded confl icti ng results that of ten cannot be r epeated i n othe r laborator i es. A few animal studies, how ever , have sugge sted that low levels of RF could accelerat e the de velopm ent of cancer in labor atory ani mals. How ever , many of the studie s that showed increased t um or devel opm ent used ani m als that had been genetica lly engi neered or treated w ith cance r-ca using chem icals so as to be pre-disposed to devel op cancer in the ab sence of RF exposu r e. Other st udies exposed the ani mal s to RF for up to 22 hou rs pe r day . These condit ion s are not similar to the condition s under which peo ple use wi reless phone s , so w e d onâÂÂt know with ce r tainty what the results of such studi es mean for hum an heal th. Three large epidem iolog y studies have been publ ished since Decemb er 2000. Between them, the studi es investigated an y p ossible associ ation b etween the use of wireless ph ones and p rimary br ain can cer , glioma , men ingioma, or acoust i c neuroma, tumors of the brai n or sali vary gl and , leu kemia, or other cance rs. None of the studi es de monst rated the existence of any harm ful health ef fects from wireless phone RF exposur es. Howe ver , none of the studies can answer questi ons about l ong-ter m exposur es, since the aver age perio d of phone use in these studies was aroun d three years.
[ 1 1 1 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 5. What research is needed to decide whe the r RF ex posure from wireless phones poses a healt h risk? A comb inati on of lab or ator y studies and epidem i olo gic al studi es of people actua lly using w ireless pho nes wo uld provid e some of the data that are needed . Lifetime animal exposur e studie s could be complet ed in a few years. How ever , very la rge num bers of an imals wou ld be nee ded to provid e relia ble proo f of a cancer prom ot in g effect if one exists. Epidemi ologica l studi es ca n p rovide da ta t hat is di rectly app licable to hu man po pul ation s, but 1 0 or more year s fo llow -up m ay be needed to provide answ ers about some health effects, such as cancer . This is because the interval between the time of exposur e to a cancer-causing ag ent and the time tumors develop - if they do - may be many , many years. The interpretation of epidemiol ogical studies is hampered by diff iculties in measuring actu al RF exposure durin g day-to-day use of wireless ph ones. Man y factors affect this measur ement, such as the angle at wh ich the phone is held, or whi ch m odel of phone is used. 6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possib le healt h effec ts of wireless phone RF? FDA is w orking w ith the U .S. N ational T o xicolog y Prog ra m and w ith g ro ups of investi gator s arou nd the wo rld to ensur e that high priority ani m al studies are conduct ed to addr ess impo rtan t questions abo ut the effects of exposure to radiofr equen cy en ergy (RF). FDA has been a le adin g par tici pant in the W orl d Heal t h Or gan ization In tern ation al Electr omagneti c Fiel ds (EM F) Proj ect si nce its incepti on in 199 6. An i nfluenti al r esult of this work has been the deve lopmen t of a detailed age nda of resea rch needs that has driven t he establ ishm ent of new research prog rams ar ound the world . The Project has also helped devel op a ser ies of public inform at ion docum ents on EM F issues. FDA and t he Cel lu lar T e l ecom m uni cation s & Internet Asso ciation (C TIA) ha ve a formal Cooper ati ve Research and De velopm ent Agreem en t (CRADA ) to do r esearch on w ireless ph one safet y . FDA provides the scient ific oversight, obt aining inpu t from exper ts in go vernment, industr y , and academi c organizat i on s. CTIA-funded re search is conducted throu gh contr acts to indepe ndent in vestiga tors. The initial research will include both laborator y studi es and studie s of wireless phone users. The CR ADA will also include a broa d as sessmen t of additio nal research need s in the context of the latest research de velopm ents arou nd t he world. 7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone? All phones sol d in the United States m ust comp ly with Federal Comm uni cat ions Com mission (FCC) guidelines that limit r adiofrequ ency energy (RF) exposures. FCC establi shed these g uidelines in con sultation w ith FDA and the oth er federal h ealth and safety agenc ies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a Sp ecific Absor pti on Rat e (S AR) of 1.6 wat ts per kilogram (1 .6 W/kg) . The FCC limit is consistent w ith the safety standards develo ped by the Institut e of Electrical and Electroni c Engi neer in g (IEEE) and the Nati onal Coun cil on Radi ati on Protection and Measur ement. The exp osur e l imi t t akes in to co nsid era tio n th e bo dyâÂÂs a bi lit y to r emove he at from the tissu es that ab s orb ener gy from th e wireless pho ne an d is set well below levels kn own to hav e effects.
21 [ 1 12 ] Man ufacturers of wir eless phones must report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC . The FCC web site (htt p ://w ww . fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directi ons fo r locati ng t h e FCC identifica tion numbe r on your phone so you can find your phoneâ s RF ex p osu r e le v e l in the o n lin e li s t in g . 8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency ene rgy coming from wireless phones? The Institute of Electrical and Elec tron ic Engineers ( IEEE ) is developing a technical stand ard f or m easurin g t he radi ofr eque ncy energy ( RF) exposur e fr om w irel ess ph ones an d other w ireless handsets w ith the participat ion and l eadership of FDA scientists and engin eer s. The standard, Recom m ended Practice for Determini ng the Spat ial-P eak Sp ecific Absor pti on Rat e (S AR) in the H um an Body Du e to Wir eless Co mmun ications Device s: Experim ental Tech niq ues, sets forth the first consisten t test methodol ogy for measuri ng the r ate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test met hod uses a ti ssue-simulating mo del of t he human head . Standar dized SAR t est method ology is expec ted to great ly impr ove the consi s tency of measurements made at diff ere nt laborator i es on the sa me ph one. SAR is the measur em ent of the amou nt of en ergy a bsorbed in tissue, eit her b y the w hole body or a small pa r t of th e b ody . I t is meas ured in w at ts/kg (or mil li watts/g ) of mat ter . Thi s m easure ment is u sed to de termine whether a wireless phone co mp lies wit h sa fety gui delines. 9. What steps can I take t o reduce my ex posure to radiofrequenc y energy from my wireless phone? If ther e is a risk f rom th ese pr oducts --an d at thi s point we d o not kno w tha t th ere is-- it i s p robably very small. B ut i f yo u are co ncerned about avo iding even p otent ial r isks, you can tak e a few simple steps to minimize your expo sur e to radiofrequency energy (RF). Since t ime i s a key factor in how mu ch exposure a per son r eceiv es, reduci ng t he amou nt of time spen t using a wirele ss ph one wil l reduce RF exp osur e. If you must cond uct ext ended con versations by w ireless phone every day , you could place mor e distan ce between your body and the sour ce of the RF , since the exposure level d rops o ff dram atically w ith d istance. For ex ample, you could use a h eadset and carry t he wireless pho ne awa y from your body or us e a wireless phone connected t o a remote antenna. Agai n, the scientific da ta do not demo nstrate that wirel ess phones are harmful. But if you are con cerned abou t the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like t hose de scribed abo ve t o redu ce yo ur R F ex posure from w ireless p hone use.
[ 1 13 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 1 0. What about children using wireless phones? The scienti fic evidence does not show a danger t o users of wireless phones, includi ng childr en and teenag ers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure t o radiofreque ncy energ y (RF), the measu r es described above w ould apply t o children and t een agers using wi reless phon es. Redu cing the time of wireless phone use and increasi ng the distance be tween the user and the RF sour ce w ill reduce RF exposure. So me grou ps sponsored by othe r national governm ent s have advi sed t hat chi ldren be di scour age d from usin g wi r eless pho nes at all. For example, the go vernment in t h e United Kingd om distri buted leafle ts contai ni ng such a r ecom m endati on in Decem ber 2000 . They noted that no eviden ce exists t hat u sing a wireless phon e cau ses brain t umors o r ot her il l effects. Their recomm end ation to limit wireless phone use by childre n was strictly precaution ary; it was not based on sci entifi c evidence that any health ha zard exists. 1 1 . What about wireless phone interference with medical e quipment? Radi ofreq uency energy ( RF) from wirele ss phones can inte ract with some elec tronic de vices. For this r easo n, FDA h elped devel op a detailed test met hod t o measure electr omagnetic interf erence (EMI ) of i mpl anted cardiac pacem akers and defi brillators from w irel ess telep hone s. This t est m ethod i s no w part o f a standar d sp onsor ed b y the As s ociati on for the Ad vancement of M edical in s trume ntation (AA MI). The final draft, a joint ef fort b y FD A, med ical device m an ufacturers, and many ot her g roups, was comp leted in l ate 2000. Thi s standard w ill allow manu fact urers to ensu re th at cardiac pa cemakers and de fibrillator s are s afe from wirel ess p hone EMI. FDA has tested h eari ng aids for interfe rence from hand hel d wire less phon es and hel ped devel op a vol unt ary standar d sponsored by the In stitute of Electrical and Electroni c Engin eers (IEEE). This stand ard specifies test methods and per for m ance requi r ement s for hearing aid s and wi reless phones so that no interf erence occurs when a person uses a compatible phon e an d a acc ompani ed hearing ai d at the sam e tim e. Thi s stan dar d was appr ov ed by th e IEEE in 2000. FDA cont inues to monitor the use of wi reless phones for possible interactio ns with other medi cal device s. Shou ld harm ful interfe ren ce be found t o occur , FDA will conduct testing to as se ss the i nterference and work to r esolve th e problem. 12. Where can I find additional information? For additio nal information , please refer to the following resources: ⢠FDA w eb page on w ireless phones h ttp ://www . fda.gov/ cdrh/ pho nes/ in dex. ht ml ⢠Fe der al Commun ica tions Co mmi ssion (FCC ) RF Safety Pr ogram http: //www . fcc.go v/oet /r fsafety ⢠Inter nati onal Com m ission on N on-Ioni zin g Radi at io n Prote ction htt p: / /w ww .i cn i r p. d e ⢠W o r ld He alth Orga ni zation ( W HO ) Int er nat i onal EM F Project h t tp :// ww w .wh o . in t/em f ⢠Nat i onal Radi olo gica l Protect io n Boar d ( UK) h ttp:// www .nrpb . org.uk/ July 18, 200 1 For upd ates: http:/ /w w w .fd a .g ov /cdrh/ pho nes
[ 1 14 ] 22 22 2 2Mainte nance & a ccess ories Yo ur phone is a product of s uperio r design a nd craftsmanship and s hould be treated with ca re. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warran ty oblig ations and allo w y ou to e njoy this produc t for many years. When using y our wireless phone, ba ttery, charger or any acce ssory: ⢠K eep the phone and all its parts and acc essories out of the r each of small children. ⢠K eep the phone dry . Precip itation, humidity and a ll types of liquids contain minerals that will corrode ele ctronic circuits . ⢠Do not use or store the phone in dus ty , dirty areas as its m oving parts can b e damaged. ⢠Do not store the phone in hot areas . High temperatures can s horten th e l if e o f el ect ronic devi ces, dam age batt eries , and warp or melt certai n plas tics. ⢠Do not store th e phone in cold ar eas. Whe n t he phone warms up t o its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone , which may da mage the e lectronic ci rcuit b oards. ⢠Do not atte mpt to open the phone (other than to chang e covers) . Non- exp ert handling may cause dama ge. ⢠Do not drop, knoc k or shake the p hone. Rough handling can break internal circuit board s. ⢠Do not use harsh chemicals , cleaning s olvents or s trong detergents to clea n the phone. ⢠Do not paint the phone. P aint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper ope ra tion. ⢠Unauth orized ante nnas, modifications or attachments could dam age the phone and may v iolate regula tio ns governing radio de vice s. ⢠If t he phone, battery , charge r or any acces s o ry is not working properly , take it to your nearest qualifie d service facility . The personnel there will ass ist you, and if nece ssary , arrange for servic e.
[ 1 15 ] îÂÂî¡î©î®î´îÂÂ¥ î®î¡î®î£îÂÂ¥ î¦ î¡î£î£îÂ¥î³ î³î¯î²î©îÂ¥î³ 2 22 ⢠A CC ES SOR IE S If you want to e nhance your phone âÂÂs functionality, a rang e of acces sories are availa ble for you. Yo u can selec t any of these ite ms to help accomm odate your specific communi cation nee ds. For availa bility of these a nd other compatible acc essories, contac t your service prov ider. A FEW PRACTICAL RULES FOR ACCESSO RY OPERATIO N ⢠K eep all acc essories out of reach of s mall chil dren. ⢠When you disconnect the pow er cord of any acc essory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. ⢠Check regularly that any v ehicl e-installed acces sories are mounted and oper ating pr operly . ⢠Installation of any complex car accessories mu s t be made by qualified personnel only . ⢠Use only batt eries, charg ers, and acce ssories that have been appr ove d by the ph one manufacturer for use with this particular pho ne model. The use o f any other types could invalida te any approv al or warranty applying t o the phone a nd may be dange rous. ⢠BATTE RY This section provides information about the phon eâÂÂs battery. Be aware that the information in this section is subjec t to change. Not e : This phone uses a lithium ion (Li- Ion) battery . Dispose of used ba tteries in ac cordance with any lo cal regula tions.
[ 1 16 ] 22 22 The table s shown in the s ection b elow prov ide in formation about the b attery for your pho ne, charging times with the Rapid Tra vel Charge r (ACP -8U) , the S tandar d Trave l Char ger (ACP -7U) , talk t imes and standby times. Consult your service provide r for more information. CH AR G ING T IME S The times displaye d abov e allow your battery to obtain a full cha rge. When this happe ns, the battery scroll bars on the right side of your ph oneâÂÂs s creen stop s crolling . You can al low an othe r 2 hours for a âÂÂt rickleâ or âÂÂmaintena nceâ charge. ST ANDB Y AN D T A L K TI M E S The times shown in t he following table are e stimates only and represent a range for e ither standby or talk time s (not a combina tion of both). T he operation time of the battery dep ends on conditions such as : ⢠Trans mitting power level and s ignal strength (distanc e between the phone and the bas e station) ⢠Ne twork para mete rs define d by the op erato r (ope ration mo de - analog or dig ital) ⢠Phone use (game s, text m essaging ) ⢠Charging procedure use d Battery O ption ACP-7U Charger ACP-8U Charger BLB-3 1000 mA h Li- Ion 3 hrs 40 min 2 hrs 30 min Batte ry Op tion Digital T alk Time Analog T alk Time Standby Tim e BLB-3 1000 mAh Li-Ion 1 20 min t o 200 min 60 min to 112 min 96 to 200 hr s ( dig) 37 to 60 hrs ( an a)
[ 1 17 ] îÂÂî¡î©î®î´îÂÂ¥ î®î¡î®î£îÂÂ¥ î¦ î¡î£î£îÂ¥î³ î³î¯î²î©îÂ¥î³ 2 22 ⢠CH ARG ER S This sectio n provides informat ion about t he phon eâÂÂs charger s and acce ssories. Be awa re that the information in this section is subjec t to change a s the c harger s and acce ssor ies change . The c hargers and access ories that are d escribed in this sec tion are availab le for your phone. Contact your deale r for details. Wa rning: Whe n you dis conne ct the powe r cor d of any ac ces sory , grasp and pull the pl ug, not th e cord. Standard T ravel Charger (ACP -7U) This is a lightweight (187g) and durable AC charge r. To use the Standard T ravel Charge r, plug it into a wall outlet and c onnect the le ad from the charger to the base o f your phone. Rapi d Trave l Char g er (A CP- 8U) This is a lightweight (110g) and durabl e AC charger. Calls ca n be mad e during cha rging, eve n with a fully discharged b attery . To use the Rapid Trav el Charger (ACP-8U), plug it into a standard 120V o r 220V AC wall outlet and conne ct the lead from the c harger to the base of your phone. Approximate cha rgin g times for discharged batteries are shown in âÂÂCha rging tim esâ on page 120.
[ 1 18 ] 22 22 Rapi d Mo bi le Ch arge r (L CH- 9) You ca n charge y o ur phoneâÂÂs battery from your vehicle battery by us ing the Rapid Mobile Charger (LCH-9). Calls are possible during charging. A green light indicates tha t the c harger is re ady for char ging. The ba t tery c har ging times are appr oxi mat ely the s ame as thos e f or the Ra pid Trav el Charger (ACP-8U ). The input vo lta ge range is from 10.8 Vdc to 32 Vdc , nega tive grounding. Av oid prolonge d charging w ith the Rapid Mobile Cha rger when th e car engine is not running; this could drain your car battery. Note also t hat in some cars, the cigarette lighter plug is not p r ovided with electricity if the ignitio n is not switched on. ⢠ACC ES SOR IE S FO R Y OUR PHONE The follow ing Nokia ac ces sories are ap proved for use with yo ur phone: ⢠Heads et (HDE- 2 / HDB -5) ⢠Expr ess Car Kit (CARK-141) ⢠Mobile Holde r (MBD- 1 1) ⢠Leather carry case (CSL-22 / CSL -23) ⢠NO KIA XP R ESS - ON⢠COL OR COVE RS Your phoneâ s Xpress-on⢠cover is available in several fashion colors such as : ⢠Blue (SKR-196) ⢠Purple (SKR-197) ⢠Pink (S KR-198) ⢠Orange (SKR-199) Xpress-on⢠cov ers may be purc hased from your authorized Nokia deale r.
[ 1 19 ] îÂÂî¡î©î®î´îÂÂ¥ î®î¡î®î£îÂÂ¥ î¦ î¡î£î£îÂ¥î³ î³î¯î²î©îÂ¥î³ 2 22 Warning: Before ch anging the cover , a lways swit ch off the power and disconne ct the phone fr om the cha rger o r any ot her dev ice. Always store an d us e the phone w ith the c over s at ta ched. REMOVE T HE BACK CO VER S witch off the powe r. Disconne ct the phone from the c har ger or any other de v ice . 1 Push the r ele ase butt on on the bac k c over . 2 Slid e the cove r downward an d lift off. REM OVE TH E FRO NT C OVER 1 W ith the phon e face d own, hold the finger rests on each side of the phone. 2 Place your fingers on the groove betwee n the phone a nd the cov er . 3 G ently pry the fr ont cove r away from th e phone and lift the cover off the phone. W arning: When the f ront co ver is off the phone, be careful not to damag e the p honeâÂÂs sc reen f ace or the rubb er gasket around it.
[ 120 ] 22 22 RE M OV E AN D R E PL A C E T HE K EY P AD 1 Lift t he keypa d from the inside of the front cove r . 2 Place the ke ypad into t he new front cove r and pres s into pla ce. REPLACE THE FRONT COVER 1 Slide the t op of th e phone i nt o the top of the front cover . Be careful to align the power k ey and the key pad wit h t heir proper openin gs in the fr ont cov er . 2 G ently push the bottom of the phone into the bottom of the f ront cover until it clicks into pla ce. REPLACE TH E BA CK COVER 1 Ins ert the two catches of the back cove r in the corresponding s lots in the phone. 2 Slid e t he cover t owards the b ot tom of the phone until it locks into pla ce.
[ 12 1 ] î î² î¯îµî¢îӴî³î¨î¯î¯î´î©î®î§ 2 23 23 Trou bles hoo ting This section lists and answers many of the que stions phone us ers most frequ ent ly ask. P roblem P os sible cause P ossible solution My phone isnâÂÂt charging. The charger and the phone are not properly connect ed. S ecur ely connect the charger to the phone. The charger is not properly plugged in. En s u re t hat th e charger is plugged in cor r ec t l y. My phone isnâÂÂt making or answering ca lls. The battery is not charged. Charge the batt ery. The signal strength is too low. If you are indoors, m ove t owar d a window. I canâÂÂt listen to my voice me ssag es. You donâÂÂt have voic e mail serv i ce. This is a provider dependent feature . P l eas e call your wire le ss serv i ce provider. You have not s et up your voice mailbox w ith your service prov ider. The voice ma il number you have saved is incorrect. You have forgotten your password or are entering in incorrectly. Your voice ma il numb er is not saved in the phone. Ref er to â S et u p yo u r voice mailb oxâ on page 35.
23 [ 122 ] Q. What if my phone is lost of stolen? A. Cont a ct your service provider imme diately . Q. Does the phone have to be turned on in order for me to receive a call? A. Y es ; howev er , even with the pho ne off, your ca ller can le ave a voice mail (if you have ac tivated that service with your wireles s provider). Q. How do I turn off the ringer when IâÂÂm in a mee t ing or donâÂÂt want to be disturbed? A. Briefly press the power key until the main menu appears a nd scroll t o Silent. Press OK . Q. How do I ke ep o thers from us ing my phone to make unaut horized calls? Y o ur phone has a four-digit lock code that lets you p revent others from using your phone. T he default lock code is 12 34 . Nokia recom mends that y ou change this code imm ediately . Fo r more d e ta il on th is f eatu re , s e e âÂÂPhone lock â on page 69. Q. How do I keep others from changing important settings on my phone? A. Y our phone ha s a five -digit defa ult security code w hich co ntrols access to certain phone feature settings. The de fault security code is 1 2345 . Nok ia recom mends tha t you chang e this code imme diately . Q. How do I keep from accide ntally pressing th e keys ? A. To prev ent acci dental key pres ses, p ress and hold or press Me nu to lock t he ke ypad . Ple ase reme mber that this do es not prev ent misuse of the phon e. T o unlock the keypad, pres s Un lock and . Q. If I have locke d the key pad or a ctivate d the phone lock, how do I quickly answer an incoming call?
[ 123 ] î î² î¯îµî¢îӴî³î¨î¯î¯î´î©î®î§ 2 23 A. To an swer the call, s imply p ress a nd answer the call . When you are finished w ith the call, press . Q. How do I make the ringing volume louder ? A. P res s Menu 3- 1-2-2 (Menu > Profiles > Norm al > Customize > Ringing volume) . Scroll to the des ired vo lume level and p ress OK . Q. How do I change the ringing tone? A. P res s Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) and scroll through the lis t of profiles until you find the one for whi ch you want to set the ringing tone. Press O ptions . ⢠Scroll to Customize and pres s OK . ⢠Scroll to Ringing tone . P r e s s Select . ⢠Scroll through the options. After you hear the tone you want to use, press OK . Q. How do I store my voice mailbox number ? A. P res s Menu 1 - 3-2 (M enu > Me ssa ges > V oice Mess ages > V o ice mailbox number) . Enter your voice mailbox phone numbe r and press OK . The number is s aved. Then the following messa ge appears : Save hidden voice mailbo x passwor d? Pr ess Ye s to s a ve this number . If your phone number cha nges , you w ill have to save a new voice mailbox number . Q. How do I call my voice mailbox number (retrieve voice mes sages)? A. When your p hone a lerts yo u to new voic e messages, pre ss Lis t en and follow the instruc tions on the pho ne. Press Ex it to listen at a later time. T o return and listen to yo ur voice message s, perform one of the followin g actions: ⢠Press and hold .
23 [ 124 ] OR â¢P r e s s Menu 1-3-1 (Messages > V oice messages > Lis ten to voice mess ages) . T h e me s s a g e Calling voice mailbox a ppear s on th e scree n. Follow the prompts to access y our messag es. Q. How do I find my phoneâÂÂs mode l number and ESN (electronic se rial numbe r) ? A. The model number and ESN numbers are located on a label under t he phoneâÂÂs bat ter y . T u rn your pho ne off, remove t he back cove r and then remove the batter y from the phone. Q. How do I redial th e last-dialed number . A. Press twice, quick ly . Q. How do I ass ign a ke y to 1-touch dialing? A. P res s Name s and scroll to 1-touch dialing and p ress Select . Scroll to the first key number that includes the mes sage (empt y) and pres s Assi gn . Scroll to the name or numbe r to be assigned this ke y and pre ss Select . Repeat the se steps as ma ny times as ne cess ary . Y o u can as sig n numbers 2 through 8 as 1-touch numbers. Q. How do I f ind out how many memory locations are in the phone? A. P res s Name s and scroll to Options . Pres s Select . Sc roll to Memor y st atu s and pres s Se l e ct again. A mes sage appe ar s that says Phone: xx free, xx in use wher e xx indicates the a mount of memory locations. Q. How can I change the contrast of my phoneâÂÂs display? A. The contrast of your phone âÂÂs display is fixe d and c annot be changed. Q. How do I clear my call timers ?
[ 125 ] î î² î¯îµî¢îӴî³î¨î¯î¯î´î©î®î§ 2 23 A. WARN I NG: The clearing of ca ll timers cannot be undone. Pres s Menu 2-5-5 (Call log > Call timers > Clear timers) . Press OK . At the Secu rity co de prom pt, e nter y our f ive- digit sec urity c ode an d pres s OK . Q. How can I download a cus tom ringing tone? A. This is a provider dependent feature. Pl eas e contact your service provider for more information.
24 [ 126 ] 24 Technical information Feature Specification W eight 3.8 oz (BLB-3 10 00 m Ah L i- I on ) Size 88 cc Frequency Range Lowband 824.04 - 84 8.97 MHz ( TX) 869.04 - 893 .97 MHz ( RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 198 9.96 MHz ( RX) Tr ansmitter O utput Po w e r Up to 600mW Battery V oltage 3.6 V nominal Operating T empe ratur e -4ðF t o 104 ðF (-20ðC t o 4 0ðC) Number of Channe ls 832 lowband 1997 highband Phone numbers 3 Memory Locat ions 250 Memory Capacit y Alpha: 22 digits per location Numeric: 28 digits per locat ion
[ 127 ] îÂÂîÂÂîÂÂîÂÂî îÂÂî®îÂÂ¥ î îÂ¥î¡î² îÂÂî©îÂÂî©î´îÂ¥î¤ î î¡î²î² î¡î®î´î¹ 25 25 NOKIA One Ye ar Limited Warranty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) w arrants that t his ce llular phone (âÂÂProductâ ) is free from defects in ma terial and workm anship that result in Product failure during normal usage, ac cording to the following terms and conditions: 1 Th e li mited war ranty for the P roduct exten ds for ON E (1) year beg inn in g on the date of the pur cha se of the Prod uct . This one y ear period is extende d by e ach whole day tha t the Product is out of your poss essio n for repair under this wa rranty . 2 T he limited w arranty ex tends only to t he original pur chaser (âÂÂConsume râÂÂ) of the Pr oduc t and is not a ssi gnable or tr ansferabl e to any s ubse quent purc haser/e nd- use r . 3 T he limite d warranty exte nds only to Consumers who purchas e the Product in the United States of America. 4 D uring the limite d warranty period , Nokia will rep air , or replace, at NokiaâÂÂs sole option, any defective parts, or any parts that will not properly operat e for their inte nded use with ne w or refurb ished replacem ent items if such repair or replaceme nt is need ed bec ause of product malfunction or failure during norma l usage. No charge w ill be made to the Consumer for any such parts. Nokia w ill also pay for the labor charge s incurred by N okia in rep airing or replacing the defective parts. The limited w arranty does not cover defects in appearan ce, c osmetic, dec orative or structural items, incl uding framing, an d any non- operative parts. N okiaâÂÂs limit of lia bility un der the limited warranty shall be the actual ca sh va lue of the Product at the time the Consumer returns the Product for repair , determined by the price pa id by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. Nokia s hall not be lia ble for any other losses or damages. Thes e remed ies a re the ConsumerâÂÂs e xclusive rem edies for breach of w ar ranty .
25 [ 128 ] 5 U pon reques t from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the d ate of the original purchase of the Produc t by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 T he Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Flo r ida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consume r after the completion of service un der this limited warranty . 7 T he Consumer shall hav e no co verage o r benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following condi tions are ap plicable : a) T he Pro duct has been s ubjec ted to abnormal use, a bnormal condi tions, improper stora g e, exposure to mois ture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorize d connections , unauthorized rep air , misuse, ne glect, abus e, ac ciden t, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which a re not the fa ult of Nokia, inc luding dama ge ca used by s hipping. b) The Product has been d amaged from external caus es suc h as collision w ith an object , o r from fire, f looding, sand , dirt, windstorm, lightning, e arthqua ke or dama ge from exp osure to weathe r conditions, an Act of Go d, or battery leak age, theft, blown fuse, or improper use o f any ele ctrical source, da mage caused b y comp uter or internet viruses, bugs, worms, T roja n Horses , cance lbots or damage caus ed by the connec t i on to other products not recommen ded for interconnec tion by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in writing by the Consumer of the alleged defect or mal function of the Product within fourteen (14) day s after the expiration of the app licable limited warranty pe riod. d) The Product se rial number plate o r the acces sory data cod e has been removed , deface d or alt ered. e) The def ect or da mage w as caus ed by the defectiv e f uncti on of th e cell ular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna, or viruses or other software problems introduced into the Pr oduct.
[ 129 ] îÂÂîÂÂîÂÂîÂÂî îÂÂî®îÂÂ¥ î îÂ¥î¡î² îÂÂî©îÂÂî©î´îÂ¥î¤ î î¡î²î² î¡î®î´î¹ 25 8 N okia does not warrant uninterru pted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem deve lops during the limited wa rranty p eriod, the Consumer shall tak e the following step- by-step proc edure: a) T he Consumer shall return the Product to the plac e of purchase for re pair or re place ment pr ocessin g. b) If â aâ i s not c onven ient be cause of di stance (more than 50 miles) or for other good caus e, the Co nsumer shall s hip the Produc t prepaid and ins ured to: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Depa rtment 795 W est Nas a Blvd. Melbourne, FL 3290 1 c) The Consume r shall include a return addres s, daytime phone number an d/or fax number , comple t e des cription of the problem, proof of purchas e and service agr eement (if a pplicab le). E xpens es related to removing the Product from an ins tallation are not covered unde r this limited warranty . d) The Consu mer will be bil led f or any part s or labor cha rge s not co vere d by this lim ited w arran ty . The Con s ume r will be res ponsi ble for any ex penses rel ate d to rein stallat io n of the Produc t. e) Nokia will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receip t of the Product. If Nokia cannot pe rform repairs cove red under this li mited warranty within 30 da ys, or after a reasonab le number of attempts to repair the s ame de f ect, Nokia a t its op tion, will provide a replace ment Produc t or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reason able amo unt for usage. In some s tates the Consumer may have the rig ht to a loaner if the repair of the Product takes more than ten (1 0) d ays. Please c ontact the Custome r Service Ce nter at Nokia a t the telephon e number listed at the end of this warranty if you nee d a loaner a nd the repair of the Product has taken or is es timated to take more than ten (1 0) days.
25 [ 130 ] f) If t he Product is returned during the limited warranty p eriod, but the problem with the Produc t is not covered under the terms a nd condi tions of this limited w arranty , the Consumer will be notified and given an estima te of the cha rges the Con sumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping cha rges billed to the Consumer . If the estimate is refuse d, the Product will be returned freigh t colle ct. If the Product is returned after the expir ation of the limited warranty p eriod, N okia âÂÂs normal servic e polic ies s hall apply a nd the Consumer will be responsible for all s hippi ng char ges. 9 Y ou (the Con sumer) understand t hat the product may consist of refurbi shed equipment that contains used componenets, s ome of which h a ve b e e n r epr o c ess ed. The used componen ts comply with Produc t performance a nd reliability s pecifications. 10 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY , OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PU RPOSE OR U SE, SHALL BE LI MITED T O THE DURATION OF THE FOR EGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY . O THERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED W ARRANTY IS THE CON SUMERâÂÂS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMED Y AN D IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHE R WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED . NO KIA SHA LL NO T BE L IAB LE FOR SPECIA L, INCIDEN T AL, P UNITIVE OR CO NSEQUE NTIAL DA MAGES, INCLUDING BU T N OT LIM IT E D TO LO S S OF ANT I CI PATED BEN E FI TS OR P ROF I T S, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE , LOSS OF DA T A , PUNI TIVE DAMAG ES, LOS S OF USE OF T HE P RODU CT O R AN Y AS SOCIATED EQUIP ME NT , COST OF CAPITA L, COST OF ANY SUBSTIT UTE EQUIPMENT OR FACILITI ES, DOWNTIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTO MERS, AND INJURY T O PRO PERTY , RESULT ING FROM TH E PU RCHASE OR USE OF TH E PRO DUCT OR A RIS ING F RO M BR EACH OF T HE WARRANTY , BREAC H OF CON TRACT , N EGLIGENCE , STRICT T ORT , OR AN Y OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY , EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMA GES. N OKIA SHALL NOT BE L IABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING S ERVIC E UNDER THE LIMI TE D W ARRAN TY , OR LO SS O F USE DU RI NG TH E PER IO D THA T THE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED.
[ 13 1 ] îÂÂîÂÂîÂÂîÂÂî îÂÂî®îÂÂ¥ î îÂ¥î¡î² îÂÂî©îÂÂî©î´îÂ¥î¤ î î¡î²î² î¡î®î´î¹ 25 11 Some s tates do not allow limitatio n of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the one year warranty limitation may not apply to yo u (the Consumer). Some s tates do n ot allow the ex clus ion or limitation of incidental a nd conseque ntial damage s, so ce rtain of the above limitations or exclusions m ay not apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Consumer spec ific lega l rights and the Consumer may als o have other ri ghts which vary from s tate to state. 12 Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes a ny authorized service c enter or any other person or entity to a ssume for it any other obl igation or liability beyond that whic h is expres sly provided for in this limited warranty i ncluding the provider or seller of any extended warranty or serv ice ag reement . 13 This is the entir e w a r ranty between the Nokia and the Consumer , and supe r sed es all prior an d co nt em po rane ou s agre eme nt s or und ers ta ndi ngs, oral or written, relating to the Product, and no representation, promise or condition not co ntained herein shall mod ify these terms. 14 This limited warranty a llocates the risk of failure of the Product between the Cons umer and N okia. The alloc ation is reco gnize d by the Consumer and is reflected in the purcha se price. 15 Any action or lawsuit for breach o f warranty must be commenced within eighteen (18) month s following purchase of the Produc t. 16 Questions concer ning this limited warranty may be directed to: Noki a Inc. Attn: Cus tomer Service 7725 W oodland Ce nter Blvd., Ste. 150 Tamp a, FL 336 14 Tele phone: 1-888-NO KIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Fac simile: (8 13) 287-66 12 TTY/TDD Users Only: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6452) 17 The limited warranty period for N okia s upplied atta chments and accessories is spec ifically de fined within their ow n warranty cards and packaging . *Nokia is a reg istered trademark of Nokia Corporation.
[ 132 ] Index A acces sibility fe a t u re s 6 mobile inductive loo pse t 6 solutions 6 website 4, 4, 6, 6 acces so ries 11 5 acces sories, o perating 115 adding name s and nu mbers 28 ala rm clock 93 se tting 93 tu rn off alto gethe r 94 turning off or snoozing 93 alte rnate fo rmats audiocass ette 7 e-tex t 7 large print 7 answe ring calls automatically 54 antenn a contact wit h 11 location 11 automa tic answ er 54 automa tic update of date a nd time confirm first 56 tur n o f f 57 tur n o n 56 B ba ttery 115 charging 9 installing 8 braille use r guides 7 C calculator 94 calendar 87 turning off alarms 89 viewing 87 calendar notes receiving 90 sending 90 call forwarding 41 activ ating 41 stor e the f eatur e co de 41 call lists, cle aring 35 call log checking 33 call timer clearing 37 turning on 36 call timers, check ing 36 call waiting 39 activ ating 39 storing the feature code 39 using 39 caller groups adding names 60 assigning ringing tone 60 display gr aphics 61 rename 61 caller groups with caller ID 59 caller ID 18 Send own number or bloc k 45 calling ca rds 43 choosing 44 using 45
[ 133 ] calls restricting incoming and outgo- ing 68 clo c k changing time format (am/pm, 24-hour) 55 display on s creen 57 set automatic update of time 56 color cove rs 118 confer ence c alls 40 contacting Nokia 5 contacting your service provide r 6 cur re ncy c onv e r sio n 95 Custome r Care 5, 7 E earp iece volume 17 e-mail me ssages fo rw ar di n g 84 reading 83 receiving 83 saving an e -mail address in the phon e book 85 em ergency calls 104 erasing s tored numbers 29 G ga mes pairs 2 98 playing 97 snak e 2 98 s p ac e i m p ac t 98 starting 97 H heari ng impaired solutions 6 I in-call op tion s 38 interference 1 K keypad tones, setting 53 key s selection 14 keys , learning 12 L lab el 5 language, s etting the phone 57 letters uppercas e a nd lowerc ase 23 lights, setting (car kit only) 54 listening to voic e mess ages 32 loopse t 6 how it works 7 LPS-3 6 M mai ntenance 114 memory 81 memory status , chec king 30 menus naviga te 19 phone bo ok 26 scro ll 19 sh ortcuts 19 Menus, nav igating using the scroll method 19 mess age al ert tone 53 message s ettings message mode 77 misse d calls, c heck ing 34
[ 134 ] N netw ork serv ices se tting 70 O one-touch d ialing 58 P personal a ssistant 87 phon e acce ssor ies 115 maintenance 114 reference information 99 safety guidelines 100 pho ne book adding an e-mail addres s 85 adding names a nd numbers 28 changing stored numbe r s 28 erasing entries 29 erasin g whole 29 menus 26 unique entries 26 phon e number, sele cting 46 pho ne syst em selecting automatica lly 71 selecting manually 71 predictive tex t inpu t turning on 74 previous ly diale d calls, che cking 34 profiles customizing 49, 50 list 49 renaming 55 selecting different 49 punctu ation 24 Q questions, frequently aske d 121 R receive d calls , che cking 35 redialing automatical ly 43 refere nce information 99 rest oring fa ctor y settings 62 restric ting incoming a nd outgoing calls 68 ringing options 50 ringing tone 52 ringing volume 51 roaming HO ME 72 indicators 72 S scroll bar 14, 14 Scro lling method 19 sec urity 63 sec urity code changing 65 servic e pr ovider signing up 4 servic e provide r, contacting 6 sett ing s restoring factory defaults 62 sho rt cut method 19 spec ial charac ters 24 sta ndby an d talk times 116 Start s cr een 13 T text me ssages
[ 135 ] erasing 78 fo rw ar di n g 79 receiving 77, 83 sending 80 touch tones se tting 47 setting length 47 storing sequenc es (stri ngs) 48 troubleshooting (FAQs) 12 1 U underst anding wire less netw ork se rv i ces 4 V vibrating alert 52 voice ma il 31 greetings and pas swords 32 listening to messages 32 setting up 31 voice priv acy 18 W warning tones 53 web addr ess for upd ates 4 welcome note, add ing 58 wi reless netwo rk se rvices 4 X Xpress-on co lor c ove rs 118
[ 136 ] Not es : P a ra obtener un manual de l usuario en es pañol favor de llamar o enviar un fax al telé fono 1-888-NOKIA2U, fax 8 13- 249-96 19.
User Guide Printed in Canada N3389 9353 859 NOKIA IN C. 7725 W oodland Center Boulevard, Suite 1 50, Tampa, FL 336 1 4 Phone: 1 -888-NOKIA-2U (1 -888-665-4228) Fax: 1 -8 13-249-96 1 9 T ext T elephone/ Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTY/ TDD) Users: 1 -800-24-NOKIA (1 -800-246-6542) Thank you for purchasing your new Nokia 8 2 6 5 phone. W eâÂÂre here for you! www .nokiahowto.com Learn how to use your new Nokia phone. www .nokia.com Get answers to your questions. www . warrant y .nokiausa.com Register your phone so we can better serve your needs! Copyright é 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting P eople, Nokia 8265 and the Nokia original accessories logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Some features are network dependent. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to products or specifications without prior notice. Learn more about how to use Nokia products at www .nokiahowto.com and Nokia at www .nokia.com . Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges, including the New Y ork Stock Exchange (symbol: NOK).
Nokia 8265 User Guide Phon e No tes Notes Where to get inf ormat ion My number Wireless service provider V oice mail number W i re less se r v ic e providerâ s cu sto me r ca r e Model number Nok ia 8265 Type label. Loca ted under the ba tt er y i n s id e th e phoneâÂÂs back c over . Phone type NPW -3 ESN (Electronic seria l nu mber )
The w ireless phone des cribed in this guide is app roved for use in TDMA and A M PS ne t w o r k s. LE GAL INFO RMATION Part No. 9353859, Issue 1 é 2002 Nokia Mob ile Phone s. All rights reserve d. Nokia is a registered tradem ark of Nokia Corporation. Noki a, Nokia Connect ing P eople and t he Origin al Accessories logos are tradem arks o f N okia C orpor ation a nd/ or i ts a ffiliates. US P atent No 58 1 8437 and other pendi ng patent s. T9 text input sof tware Cop yright é 1999 -200 2 . T egi c Com m uni cation s, Inc. All r i g h t s re se rv e d. Include s RSA BSAFE cryptogr aph ic or se curity proto col so ftware fr om RSA Security . Th e inform atio n cont ai ned in this user guide was writte n for No kia 826 5 phon e. Noki a operat es a policy of continuous devel opm en t. Nokia re serves the right to make changes and i mp rovem ent s to any of the products describ ed in this d ocume nt w ithou t prior not ice. UND ER N O CI RCU M ST AN CES SH ALL NO KI A BE RES PON SI BLE FOR ANY LO SS OF DATA OR INC OM E OR ANY SP E C I A L , I NC I D E NTA L , AN D CO NS E QU E NT I AL OR IN DI REC T DAM AG E S HO WSOE VER CAUSED . THE CO NTE NTS OF THIS D OCU MENT ARE PR OVID ED â AS IS.â EXCEPT AS R EQU IRED B Y APPLICA BLE LA W , NO W ARRA NTIES OF A NY KIND , EITHER EXP RESS OR I MPLI ED, IN CLUD I NG, BUT NO T LIMITED TO , THE IMPLIED W AR RAN TI ES OF ME RCH AN T ABI LI TY AND FITNESS FO R A P ARTI CU LAR PURPO SE, ARE MAD E IN RELA TI ON T O THE ACC URA CY AN D RELIA BILITY OR CO NTE NTS OF THI S DOCUMEN T . NOK IA RESE RVES THE R IGHT T O REV ISE THIS D OCU MENT OR WI TH DRA W IT A T AN Y TIME WITHO UT PRIOR NOTI CE. E XPO RT C ON TRO LS Th is produ ct conta ins commodi t ies, tech nol ogy or so ftwar e export ed f rom the Uni ted States in accordance with the Export Administr ation regu lations. Diversio n co ntrary to U. S. l aw is p rohibited. F CC/ I ND US T RY C AN AD A N OTICE Y our phone may cause TV or rad io inter fe rence (for exam pl e, when usin g a teleph one i n cl ose p ro ximi ty t o recei v in g equ ipmen t). The F CC o r Indust ry Cana da ca n require you to st op usin g your teleph one if such i nterferenc e ca nnot be e l iminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility . This device co m plies with par t 15 of the FCC rules. Oper at ion is subje ct to the condit io n that th is device does not cause harm fu l interferenc e.
[ iii ] Con tents 1 Sa fety firs t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 W el co me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Get the mos t out of this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Unders ta nd wi re less ne twor k ser vic e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Find inf o rm at ion about your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Lear n abou t A cce s s ibi lity soluti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 Ph one set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Insta ll the batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ch ar ge th e ba tt ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 4 Ph one b asic s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Y o ur Nok ia 8265 phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 About th e a nte nna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Lear n the ke ys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Nav igati on ke ys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Indic ato rs an d Icon s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5 Maki ng an d answ eri ng ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6 Ph one men u s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Nav igate menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Shortcut me nus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 7 Ent erin g lette rs an d nu mbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Standa rd te x t inpu t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 8 Ph one b o ok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 About the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Use phone book menu s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Add name s and num be rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Ch an ge a store d teleph one num be r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Eras e s tore d na me s an d numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Erase the entire phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
[ iv ] Ch ec k mem o ry s tat us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 9 V oi ce mai l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Set up your voi ce ma i lbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Set gree ti ngs an d pass words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Listen to your voi ce me s s ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 1 0 Cal l lo g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Cal l log Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Ch ec k ca l l ti me rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 1 1 Ad van ced ca l ling feat ures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Use i n-ca l l opti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 8 Use c all wai tin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Cal l forw arding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Autom a ti c re dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Use a ca ll in g ca rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Sen d yo ur own num be r in ca l le r ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Selec t a phone numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Set touc h tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 12 P e rsonal izati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Selec t a diff er ent profi le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Cu stom ize a prof ile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 0 Set the cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Set the disp lay langua ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Add a welcom e no te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Use 1-t o uc h dia ling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Cal ler groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 9 Res tor e fa ct ory se tt ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 13 Se curi ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 T ypes of Secur it y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 K eypad Lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
[ v ] Securi ty Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Res tr ict ca ll s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 14 Net wor k serv ice s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 15 Selec t a sy stem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Roam in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 16 T ext mess age inpu t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Writ ing m ess a ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Predic ti ve text i nput . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 17 T ext mess age s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Rece i ve a te xt me s s age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Sen d T ext me s s ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Pictur e Me s sage s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Sen d pict ure mes sage s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Wh en y our phone âÂÂs me mor y is ful l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 18 E-ma il messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Sen d an e -mai l m ess a ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Rece i ve an e -mai l m ess a ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Reply to or forwa rd a n e- mai l m ess a ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Save e-ma il addres s es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 19 P erso nal d igita l as sista nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Cal en dar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Sen d and re ce iv e bus i nes s ca rds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Download ri ngi ng tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Alarm cl ock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Cal cul a tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 20 Fu n an d gam es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Start a new game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Snake II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Space Impac t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
[ vi ] P ai rs II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 2 1 Re feren ce inf or mat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Bat te ries an d cha rge rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Importa nt s a fe ty i nform a ti o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 00 Emerge ncy ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 04 Cert ificat ion i nform a ti o n (SA R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 05 A Mess a ge from th e CT IA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 7 A Message from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration . . . .1 09 22 Mainte nan ce & a cc essori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 14 Acce s s ori es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15 Bat te ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15 Ch ar ger s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 17 Acce s s ori es for Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18 Nokia Xpre ss -on⢠color c ove rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18 23 T rouble s hoo tin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1 24 T echni cal i nforma tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126 25 NOKIA One Y ear Limi ted War ra nty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 I ndex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132
[ 1 ] îÂÂî¡î¦îÂ¥î´î¹ î¦î©î² î³î´ 1 1 Safety f irst Read thes e simple guid elines be fore yo u us e your phone . F ailure to comply with the se guidelines may be dang erous or ille gal. F or more detailed safety information, see âÂÂImportant safety informationâ on page 104. Followin g are important safety precautions for phone us e. Swit ch of f phone w here prohibited Do not switch the phone on when w ireless phone use is prohibited or when it may c ause interference or dang er. Road safet y comes first Do not use a handhe ld phone w hile drivin g. Be awa re of int erfer ence All wireless phones may g et interference that could a ffect perfo rmanc e. Sw itch off i n hos p ita ls Follow any regulations or rules. Switch your wireless phone off near medi cal eq uipment. Swit ch o f f in ai rcra ft Wireless de vices ca n cause interference in aircraft. Swit ch of f when ref ueli ng Do not use your wireless phone at a r efueling point. Do not use it near fuel or chemicals .
[ 2 ] 1 Sw itch off near bla sti ng Do not use your wirele ss phone w here blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions and follow any regula tions or rules. K eep o u t of wate r Your wireless phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Make em ergen cy call s Make sure y our wireless pho ne is swi tched on and in service. Pres s at a ny t ime to c lear the s creen. E n ter the emergenc y number. Press . Give your location. Do not end the cal l until told to do so. Use your phone sensibly Use your wireles s phone only in th e normal position (next to the ear). Do not touch the anten na unnece ssarily. Us e on ly qu al ifi ed s erv ic e per sonn el Only qualified personnel may ins tall or repair phone e quipment. Use approved accessor ies and batteri es Use only approv ed ac ces sories and b atteries. Do not connect incomp atible produc ts. Make phone call s Make sure yo ur wireless phone i s switched on and in service. En ter the phon e numbe r, includi ng the area code, and pre ss . T o e n d a ca ll, press . To ans wer a ca ll, press .
[ 3 ] î îÂ¥îӣî¯îÂÂîÂÂ¥ 2 2W e l c o m e Con gratulations on your purchas e of a Nokia 8265 m obile phon e, a new tool for the mobile in formation society. ⢠GET THE MOST OUT OF T HIS GUIDE The tips that follow can he lp you get pea k performance from this g uide as you learn to us e your pho ne. Understan d the term s This guide provides instructions for certain actions. ⢠Press means to briefly pres s and releas e a key . For example, press means pres s the zero key fo r 1 second and rele ase. ⢠Press a nd hold means to press and hol d a key for 1 to 3 seconds (depending on the feature being use d), then releas e the key . ⢠Pr e ss Me nu means to press the selection ke y , locate d below the word Me nu on t he phoneâÂÂs s creen. ⢠Highlighted means that an option on the screen is enclos ed in a black box. When a n option is highlighted, it ca n be ac tivated by p ressing . Foll ow graph ic cl ues This guide uses the following icon s to alert you to important information. Tip : Provides inform ation about a quic k way or an alternate method for performing a n action. Note: Expla ins a feature or points out an impo rtant concept.
2 [ 4 ] Important: Alerts you to information critical to using a feature co rrec tly . Caution: Warns you wh en you ma y lose information. W arning: Helps you avoid p ersonal injury, dam age to the phone, o r proper ty damage . Lo ok f o r up dat es Fr om time to time, N okia may update this use r guide to reflect chan ges or corrections. T he la test v ersion may be a vailab le at the Nokia s ite on the in ternet at ww w .nokia .com . An interactive us er g uide that provide s step -by-step ins tructions for any of y our phone features is a vailable at www .nokiahowt o.com . ⢠UND ER ST A ND W I RE LE SS NE TW ORK SE RVIC ES A wire less netwo rk service prov ides the connections w hich ac tivate s p e c i a l f e a t u r e s o n y o u r m o b i l e p h o n e s u c h a s : ⢠V oice ma il and voic e privac y ⢠Call waiting, call forwarding and c aller ID ⢠T ext mess ages ⢠Ability to send y our own number Sign up w ith a servi ce pro vid er Befo re you can use any network service s, you must sign up with a wireless servic e provid er. Your service prov ider will supply des criptions of spec ial features and ins tructions for using their services. Note : Before you sign up with a p rov ider , ma ke s ure they offer the services and features you wa nt. For exa mple, s om e n e tw o r k s may not supp ort al l lan guage- de pen dent c ha racte rs.
[ 5 ] î îÂ¥îӣî¯îÂÂîÂÂ¥ 2 ⢠FIND INFO RM ATION ABOUT YOUR PHONE When you ca ll Nok ia Customer Se rvice o r your service prov ider, you will need to provid e sp ecific information ab out your phone. This informatio n is rec orded on the phoneâÂÂs ty pe l a be l . The type label is l ocated under the battery inside the phoneâ s bac k cover. It contains the mode l and serial nu mbers as well as ot her important information about your phone. Please do not remov e or de face the la bel. Contac t No kia If you have a ques tion and hav e already chec ked the Troubles hooting sec tion (see page 125), we reco mmend that you ha ve the follow ing in formation available before co nta cting the Nokia Custome r Service d epartment or the service pr ov ider: ⢠Y our phoneâÂÂs model number: 8265 ⢠ESN (Electronic s erial number â located on the l a bel under the battery ) ⢠Y our billing address ZIP co de ⢠The phone or acc essory in q uesti on No kia Customer Care Center , USA Customer Interaction Centre, Ca na d a Nokia Mobile Phones 7725 Woodland Center Blvd. Suite #150 Tampa, Flo rida 33614 Tel:1- 888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: 1-813- 249-9619 Nokia Pr oducts Ltd. 601 Westney Road South Aja x, O n t a ri o L 1 S 4 N 7 Tel: 1-888-22-NOKIA (1-888-226-6542) Fax: 1-905-427 -1070
2 [ 6 ] Contac t yo u r s erv ic e p rovi de r You may want to save your s ervice provide râÂÂs c ustomer support telep hone nu mber into your phone. This will le t you easily c ontact your provid er if you have ques tions or issues wi th your phone servic e. ⢠LEAR N ABO UT AC CE SSIB ILI TY S OLUTIO NS Nokia is committed to making mo bile phone s easy to use for all in dividuals, inc luding those with disabilities. Nokia maintains an internet site that is dedicated to acce ssibility soluti ons. For more information a bout phone fea tures , ac cessorie s and o ther Nokia product s desig ned with your need s in mind , visit the w eb site at www.nok i aacce ssibility.com . Acces sib ility fe ature s The N okia 826 5 has many acc es sible features, i ncluding: ⢠Nibs on the key f or quick re ference to th e keypad ⢠T actile fe edbac k when you press a key ⢠Ability to send a nd receiv e s hort text and e-ma il messages ⢠Convenienc e of 1-touch dialing ⢠Vibrating alert for inco ming calls and me ssages ⢠Customizab le ring tones and dis play g raphics for caller groups LP S- 3 Mob il e L oo pse t The LPS - 3 Loopset is a N okia acc essory designed to make the 8200 series ph one more a ccess ible to hearing-aid us ers. The lo opset gi ves hearing- im paired users clear acce ss to digital telephony for the first time. It allows p eople with T-c oil equip ped he aring aids to make an d re ceive cal ls without noise interference. Note : The Loopset is sold as an ac ces sory to the phone.
[ 7 ] î îÂ¥îӣî¯îÂÂîÂÂ¥ 2 HOW THE LOOPSET W ORKS The L PS-3 L oopset uses induc tive t ech nology to transmit so und to a hearing a id equ ipped with a T-c oil. The s ound from the phon e is amplified mo re effic iently an d background nois e is eliminated . The loops et is e asy t o use. Yo u w ear t he loops et a round your neck, conne ct it t o your phone, and speak directly t o w a r d t h e m i c r o p h o n e . F o r d e t a i l e d i n s t r u c t i o n s o n u s i n g the l oopse t, re fer to the b ooklet t hat come s with th e LPS-3 . Alt ernate user guide form ats: To reque st a user guide in on e of the fo llowing a lternate formats, call Nokia Customer Care: ⢠Braille ⢠Lar ge print ⢠Audio cas sette ⢠E-text (3.5- inch disk in Microsoft W ord o r W ordP e rfect) Regis t er Y our Ph one Make s ure to register your p hone at ww w.war ranty .n okiausa .com or 1 -88 8-N OK IA -2U ( 1-88 8-6 65-4 228 ) . This allow s us to serve your nee ds better if yo u should need to c all the center or hav e your phon e repaired. E-Newsle tters When you regis ter your phone, you ca n sign up for Nokia 's e-new sletter Nokia Connections . Y ou will rece ive tips and tricks on using your phone , acce ssory information and s pec ial offers. No kia Customer Care Center , USA TTY / TD D U s e rs On ly Tel: 1- 888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: 1-813- 249-9619 Tel: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-888-246-6542)
3 [ 8 ] 3 P ho ne s et u p ⢠INS TALL T HE BATT ERY Befo re you ca n use your phone, you must i nstall and c harge the ba ttery. Remo ve th e bac k cov e r 1 Pres s the ta b at the b ottom o f the phoneâÂÂs bac k cov er . 2 Slide the c over down and lift it o ff. Insert th e battery 1 Pl a c e t h e t o p o f t h e ba t t er y on t he phone with the g old contac ts toward the top of the phone. 2 Press dow n on the bott om of the battery until it is securely in place . Repla ce th e b ack c ov er 1 Place t he back c over on to p of the ba t tery . 2 Slide the cove r up until it clicks into place.
[ 9 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î³îÂ¥î´îµî° 3 ⢠CHAR GE TH E BATTE RY Charge the new b attery for three hours before us ing the p hone. Use the phone until the battery is fully d ischarged. You should do thi s for a tot al of three charging c ycle s. 1 With your phone turned off, conne ct the lead from the c harger to the bottom of the phone. 2 Connect the cha rger to an AC wall outlet. If the phone is turned on, the mess ages, Char ger connected and Charging app ear . T he battery power indica tor bar starts to scroll up and down (see âÂÂIndic atorsâ on page 16). If t he battery is c ompletely discharged, it w ill take a few minutes before th e charging i ndicator appea rs on the s creen. 3 The ba t tery is charged when the battery indica t or bar stops scrolling. Discon nect th e charge r from t he AC out let and t he phon e. Note: If your se rvice prov ider has activa ted your s ervice, you can use the phone while the b attery i s charging; howe ver , if the phone beco mes too warm while youâÂÂre ma king a c all, it automatically drops the current call a nd returns to the Start screen. Y ou will not be able to mak e or receive ca lls until the phone cools . Whe n the c harger i s not i n use When the charger is not in use, disconnec t it from the power source. Do not leave t he battery connecte d to the charger fo r longer tha n a week. Ove rcharging the battery c ould shorten its lifesp an. If a fully ch arged battery is not used, it will disc harge itself over time.
4 [ 1 0 ] 4 P ho ne b as ic s This section give s a brief introduction to the phone a nd sho ws quick steps for making, ans wering, and managing your ca lls. T he rest of this guide prov ides comp lete details on phone use . ⢠Y O UR N O KI A 82 65 PH ONE Top of phone End key Righ t selection key V olume key T alk k ey Micropho ne S creen Up scroll k ey Down scroll key Ke y p ad Left selection key Po w e r k e y Nib s ke y
[ 1 1 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¡î³î©î£î³ 4 ⢠ABO UT THE ANT ENNA Your p hone has a built-in a ntenna. As with any o ther radio transmittin g de v ice , do not touch the antenna un necess arily whe n the phon e is switche d on. Contact with t he an tenna affects call quali ty and may caus e the phone to operate at a higher po wer lev el than otherwise needed . Not touching the antenna area during a call o ptim izes the an tenna performance and the talk time o f your phone. Check sig nal stre ngth Yo ur wireles s phon e operates on radio signa ls. The qual ity of calls on your p hone depends on th e stre ngth of the radio s ignal c overag e in yo ur area. This radio sign al coverage is maintained by a wi reless netwo rk. When you are at the ph oneâÂÂs S tart scre en or on a c all, the str ength of the radi o signal is ind icated by the signal indicator on the le ft side of you r ph oneâÂÂs scre en. This ind icator move s up as the strength of the signal in creases an d down as it dec reases. Increas ing your phone âÂÂs signal re ception may be relativ ely ea sy. Try m oving your p hone slightly or move toward a wi ndow if youâ re calling from inside a b uilding. Back of p h on e
4 [ 12 ] ⢠L EAR N TH E KE Y S Ke y What it does Po w er : Press and hold this key to sw itch the phone on or off. Also, briefly press this key to display a list of profiles. For more information, see âÂÂProfilesâ on page 53. Selection: Your phone has one selection ke y with a right and a left a rrow. Press left or right t o choose the option shown by the word above the ke y. T his gui de refers to these a rrows a s if the y were two separ ate keys: ( and ). Ta lk : Press this key to make a call to the name or number shown on the s creen or to a nswer a call. When this key is pressed , the first of ten names or numbers youâÂÂv e most recently dia led app ears. Scroll through the list. Press this key again to c all a name or number shown on the l ist. End: Press this key to end a c all or silence the ring from an incoming call. Al so, press thi s key to return to the Start scre en from any loc ation. 0 K ey: Pres s this key to enter the numb er 0 when entering numbers or to inse rt a blank space when entering t ext. 1 K ey: U se this ke y to e nter the numbe r 1. You als o can press and hold this key to ca ll your voice mailbo x. - Numbers a nd L etter s: Use key s 0 through 9 to enter numbers. Use keys 2 through 9 to enter letters. You al so can program k eys 2 through 8 to be 1- touch dial numbers.
[ 13 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¡î³î©î£î³ 4 Star t screen When you turn on your phone , a N okia w elcome and t h e St art screen appears. T he Start s cr een is the âÂÂhom e baseâ for y our p hone. Press to return t o the Star t scre en fro m any other scree n. When e ntering te xt: Press and hold this key to e nter s pecial chara cte rs suc h as punctuation marks . While using predic tive text input, you can press this key to scroll throu gh matching words if the underlined word is not the word yo u want to enter. For more information, see âÂÂText message inputâ on pa ge 77. When e ntering te xt: Pres s this key re peatedly to cha nge fro m standar d text input, uppercase (capital le tters) to lowercas e (small letters) to predictive text input, uppercas e and lowerc ase. Press and hold this key to change to the number input mode. Scroll ke ys : Press this ke y to s croll up or down through a list o f options or your pho ne direct ory. Your phone has a s ingle scroll key w ith a n up and a dow n arrow . This guide refers to those arrow s as if they were two separa te ke ys: and . Ke y What it does
4 [ 14 ] ⢠NAVIGATI ON KEYS Selec tion key s The s electio n key allows you to s elect various p hone options . At the bo ttom of the Start screen , t wo op tions a ppear: Menu and Names. The sele ction key is located jus t below the se opti ons. The le ft portion of the selection k ey is loca ted under Me nu . The righ t port ion of the selec tio n key is loc ated under Na mes . Not e : While your phone has a single selection key , for simplicity , this guide refers to them as if they were two separate key s: and . When you pres s the left s election key at the S tart screen, the word Mess age s appear s . Th e text abo ve the lef t sele ction ke y ch anges t o Select a nd the t ext abov e t he ri ght sel ect ion ke y cha nges to Exit . When you press t he right selection k ey at the S tart scree n, opt ions for the Names feature appea r. The tex t above the le ft selec tion key change s to Select and the t ext abov e t he right se lection k ey cha nges to Ex it . Scroll bar When you pres s Menu , a vertical sc roll ba r appears on the rig ht side of the sc reen. T his s cro ll bar has a tab which mo ves up or down to in dicate your l ocation in the menu. ⢠INDIC ATOR S AND ICO NS You have tw o types of identifiers on your phone: icons a nd indica tors. Indicators show the status of something. The p hone us es three types of in dicators: signal strength, battery pow er and hands et volume. Left Selection Key Right Selection K ey
[ 15 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¡î³î©î£î³ 4 Icons are graphical r epresenta tions of a specific item or situation. F or example , an icon ap pears when you hav e a voice messa ge in y our mailbo x. Indic ators 1 Sig nal st ren gth â sho ws the sig nal st re ngth of the wire less ne twor k at your current location. The high er the bar , the stronger the signal. 2 Battery power â sho ws the b attery cha rge level. The highe r the ba r , the more power in the battery . 3 Handset volume â s hows the earpie ce vo lume lev el during a c all. This indicator appears only when you pres s the volume k ey . Icons Screen Icon What it means Active call in progres s. Silent has been s elected as the current profile. The phoneâÂÂs ke ypad is locked t o prev ent any ac ciden t al key pr es ses. One (or more) new v oice message s waiting. One or more new text mes sages waiting. (If blinking, the text message memory is full.) Signal strength indicator Batt ery power indicator
4 [ 16 ] Digital service is ava ilable. Stand ard text input mode for entering alpha characte rs. Pres s t o switch bet w een uppercas e and lowerc ase input. Predictive tex t mode for q uickly e ntering text messag es. Press to switch be tween up percase and lo wercas e input. For more i nformation, see âÂÂPredictive text inp utâ on page 78. 123 mode. This icon a ppears when y ou press and hold while entering text. You c an now e nter only numbers (not alpha cha racters). Press and hold aga in to return to t ext en try mod e. Special cha r acter mode. This a ppears when y ou pres s while stori ng names. O nce the c haracters appear, you can se lect a spec ial charac ter by selecting Inser t . Alarm clock is set. Activity reminder. (Calendar dis play only.) Birthday reminder. (Cal endar display on ly.) Call reminder. (Calendar dis play only.) Meeting reminder. (Calendar dis play only.) Screen Icon What it means
[ 17 ] îÂÂî¡î«î©î®î§ î¡î®î¤ î¡î® î³î·îÂ¥î²î©î®î§ î£î¡î””³ 5 5 Making an d an sw erin g calls Adjus t the earp iece vo lume You can ad just the earpie ce v olume during a call, or at any time, by pre ssing the vol ume ke y loca ted on the upper le ft side of the phone . ⢠P ress the to p por tio n of th e key to in c r e as e th e v o lu m e. ⢠Pre ss the bottom portio n of the key to de crease the vo lume. How Do Y ou Acti on Make a call Enter th e phone nu mber and pr ess . Raise the phone an d hold the ea rpiece o ver your ear an d the microphon e near yo ur mouth. End a call Press to end the call or c ancel the call attempt. Ans w e r a c al l If the keypad is unlocke d: When your phone rings, pr e ss a n y k e y t o an s we r o r pr es s . If the ke ypad is locke d: Un til you unlock the keypad, you can only a nsw er the call by pressing . Tip: Pres s or to mute the ringing of an incoming call. Redial last dialed number Pres s two times . If the number is not there, p r ess to return to the Start scre en . Redial any one of the last 1 0 dialed numbers 1 Press to display the first number . 2 Scroll to the number you want to redial. 3 Pr e ss again to dial the number .
5 [ 18 ] Use c aller ID When C aller ID is active, y our phone s hows the calle râÂÂs pho ne number du ring an incomin g call. Not e : Caller ID is a netwo rk depend ent feature. Contact your service provide r for more information on this feature. The w ireless netwo rk lets y ou know if it doe snâÂÂt recognize the calling nu mber. The wireles s network wi ll also let you kno w if the calling party has blo cked the Caller ID feature. If you hav e sto red the name and nu mber of the calling pa rty in your ph one b ook and that number is suppor ted by the wir eless ne twork, t he c allerâÂÂs name might als o appe ar. K ee p c a ll s pr iv ate The v oice priv acy fea ture encrypts the voice channel so that peo ple cannot eav esdrop on your phone conv ersations . Note: V oice privac y is a network d ependent fe ature. Contact your servic e provider for more information on this feature. TURN ON VOICE PRIV ACY: 1 Press Menu 4-6-1 (Menu > Settings > N etwork ser vice s > V oice privacy) . 2 Scroll to On a nd pr ess OK . During a call, vo ice privacy becom es ac tive and notifies you with a beep. Th e me ssage V oice priva cy act ive a lso a ppears on the sc reen. TURN OFF VOICE PRIVACY: 1 Press Menu 4-6-1 (Menu > Settings > N etw ork ser vice s > V oice privacy) . 2 Scroll to Off and pr ess OK . Not e : If you turn this feature on and vo ice priva cy be comes ina ctive for any rea son, your phone beeps and display s the mess age V oice priv acy not act ive .
[ 19 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ îÂÂîÂ¥î®îµî³ 6 6 P h o ne me nu s ⢠N AVIG ATE MENUS Your phon e has 8 main menus . Ea ch main me nu contains various submenus that allow you to cus tomize v arious features of your phone and pho ne book . You can get to t hese menus and submenus by s c rolling or by using short cuts . Not e: Most of the subm enu items in your phone contain brief help texts . To v iew them, scroll to the item and wait approximately 1 0 seconds. Scro ll throug h men us 1 From t he Start screen , pr es s Menu , then scroll through the menus and sub menus using or . 2 P ress to s elect the de sired o pti on and submenus . 3 P ress to r eturn to the Star t scr een from any location. Use a shortc u t Many of the various menu and subme nu options are numbered s o that you c an press a c ombination of ke ys to ac ces s that cho ice. After you s elect Menu , the num bers you pr ess wil l appear in the t op right co rner of the screen and show your loc ation in the menu. For exampl e, to quick ly get to the s creen to customiz e a ringing option, you can pre ss Menu and then the number ke ys 3- 1- 2 -1 . When the ringing options a ppear, scroll to highligh t your selection and pre ss . Note: DonâÂÂt pause too long be tween numb ers. The phon e remember s the last key pressed for only a bout 2 seconds .
6 [ 20 ] EXIT MENU LEVELS To return to a previous menu le vel, p ress Back as many times as nec essary . OR Pr es s or Exit to r eturn to the Start s creen. Caution: If you pre ss t o retur n to t he St ar t s c re e n , s ome menu se tting ch anges may no t be saved. ⢠SHO RTCUT ME NUS Your p honeâÂÂs menu may differ s lightly from the following l ist, dep ending o n the network serv ices y ou ha ve subscribe d to and a ny a ccessories in use. If you have any que stions, call y our service prov ider. 1 MESSAGES T ex t m es sa ge s . . . . . . . . . 1- 1 W rite m e ssa g e. . . . . . . 1-1 - 1 W rite e-m ail . . . . . . . . 1-1 -2 Inb ox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 - 3 Ou t bo x . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 - 4 Sa ved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1- 5 Era se a ll . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 - 6 Pict ure m e ssa ges . . . . . . 1 -2 V oice m e ssag es . . . . . . . . 1- 3 Li ste n to voi ce m essa ges . 1- 3- 1 V oic e mail b ox numbe r 1- 3-2 W elco m e no te . . . . . . . . 1- 4 2 CALL LO G M iss ed calls . . . . . . . . . . 2- 1 Rec eive d c alls . . . . . . . . 2- 2 Dia led ca lls . . . . . . . . . . 2- 3 Clea r call lists . . . . . . . . 2- 4 All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4 - 1 M is sed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4 - 2 Dia led . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 - 3 Re c eived . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4 - 4 Call tim er s . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 5 La st c a ll . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 1 Dia led ca lls . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 2 All ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 3 Life tim e r . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 - 4 Cle ar t im e rs . . . . . . . . . 2-5 - 5 3 PROFILES No rm a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -1 - 1 Cu s tom iz e. . . . . . . . . . . 3 -1 - 2 Silent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 2 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -2 - 1
[ 2 1 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ îÂÂîÂ¥î®îµî³ 6 Cu s tom iz e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -2 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 - 3 M e etin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 - 1 Cu s tom iz e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -3 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 - 3 Ou t doo r . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 - 1 Cu s tom iz e ` . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 - 3 P a g er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 5 Selec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 - 1 Cu s tom iz e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -5 - 2 Re n am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 - 3 4 SETTINGS Ala rm c lock . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 Set ala rm t im e . . . . . . . 4-1 - 1 Tim e s etting s . . . . . . . . . 4- 2 Clo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -2 -1 Aut o up dat e o f da t e a nd tim e . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 - 2 Call se ttings . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 3 Au t om atic r e dia l. . . . . . 4-3 -1 Ca lling ca rd. . . . . . . . . . 4-3 - 2 P hon e se ttin gs . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 To u ch ton es. . . . . . . . . . 4 -4 -1 Res t or e f ac t ory set ting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -4 - 2 La n gu a ge . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -4 - 3 Sec urit y setting s . . . . . . 4- 5 Re stric t calls . . . . . . . . 4-5 - 1 Ac ce ss co de s . . . . . . . . 4 -5 -2 Ne tw o rk s erv ices . . . . . . 4 - 6 V oice priv ac y . . . . . . . . 4 -6- 1 5S Y S T E M Au tom atic . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 M a nu al . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5- 2 Ne w se arc h . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 3 6 GAM ES Sn ake II . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1 Ne w g am e . . . . . . . . . . 6 -1 -1 Sp ace im p act . . . . . . . . . 6- 2 Ne w g am e . . . . . . . . . . 6 -2 -1 P a irs II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 3 Tim e trial . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 - 1 Set ting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 4 So u nd s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -4 -1 Lig hts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 - 2 Sh a kes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -4- 3 7 CALCU LA TOR 8C A L E N D A R
7 [ 22 ] 7 E nter ing le tte rs and numbe rs There are two ways to enter letters and numbers into your phone: ⢠Stand ard text input for making e ntries in t he phon e book , entering calenda r notes, and renaming ca ller groups. ⢠Predictive text input f or writing text messages , picture mess a ges, and e-mails . Fo r more detail, see â Predic tive text inputâ on page 78. ⢠STAND ARD TEXT INP UT ABC mode Whe n you add new name s to th e pho ne book , your phone automat ically switche s to the ABC mode and dis plays th e icon. 1 Find the k ey that has the letter you want to enter . 2 Press it as m any times as needed fo r the letter to appear on the screen. Fo r example , to enter the name Noki a : Pr es s N Pre ss (to change to lowe r case input) Pr es s o Pr es s k Pr es s i Pr es s a EN TER SP A C E S AN D PU NC T U ATI ON ⢠To e nte r a space, pr es s once. ⢠To e nter p unctuation, press repea tedly until the cha racter you want appears.
[ 23 ] î î®î´îÂ¥î² î©î®î§ îӴî´î´îÂ¥î²î³ î¡î®î¤ î®îµîÂÂî¢îÂ¥î²î³ 7 Depending on the selected dis play language, the following characters m ay be a vailabl e: Note: So me netwo rks m ay not support all la nguage -depe ndent c h ar ac t e rs . ERASE MISTAKES If you make a mistake, pres s Clear as nee ded to eras e one o r more char acter s. Pr ess and ho ld Clear t o er as e th e en t ir e f i el d o f c h a ra ct er s. CHANGE FROM CA PITAL (UPPER CASE) LETTERS To s witch between ca pit al (u ppercase) and lo wercase le tters, pres s . The icon i n the upper left corner of the screen switches to , indicating that you ca n now enter low ercase letters. Key Ch ara cte rs Ke y C haract er s 1 . , â ? ! @ - 1 8 T U V 8 2 A B C 2 9 W X Y Z 9 3 D E F 3 0 Enters an empty s pace or 0. 4 G H I 4 * Special char acter s and punctuation 5 J K L 5 # Changes letter case; long press toggles between t ext input mode and number input mode 6 M N O 6 Moves cur sor to the left of charact er . 7 P Q R S 7 Moves cur sor to t he r igh t of c har acter.
7 [ 24 ] To s witch back to capi tal letters again, press . USE PUNCTUATION AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS In the ABC mode, y ou ca n enter s pecial c haracters by pressing and hold ing . The f ollow ing charac ters ar e available : . , @ ? ! : ; - # * ( ) \ â â _ & $ % / < > = Us e the scroll key to highlight the charac ter you wan t to use and press Insert . If you are on the first character and want to ac ces s a special character that ap pears toward the end o f the lis t, press to jump to the end of t he list. Tip: Y ou can use the number k eys, , , and to maneuve r through the special cha racter list. Press to select the character you w ant to use. 123 mode To enter numbe rs: 1 While in ABC m ode, press and hold the correspond ing number k ey until the number appe ars. OR Press and hold to switch to the 123 mode . Y our phone co nf irms this mode by displaying t he i con in the upper left corner o f the s creen. Pres s the ap propriate numbe r keys to enter a number or string of numbers. If you make a mista ke, press Cl e ar to er ase t hat charac ter. 2 T o return to the mode, press and ho ld again for two sec ond s .
[ 25 ] î î®î´îÂ¥î² î©î®î§ îӴî´î´îÂ¥î²î³ î¡î®î¤ î®îµîÂÂî¢îÂ¥î²î³ 7 Cre ate Sp ecial Nu mbe r Str i ng s in 12 3 Mo de Your phon e allows you to create sp ecial sets of numbers known as s trings which will dial a se ries of digits after a âÂÂwaitâ or a â pause .â For example, you c an program your p hone to send yo ur acc ount number while you are b anking by phone. Note: Y ou must be in the mode to enter these character s . Enter the numbers as usual. When you w ant to insert t he spe cial charac ters, pres s repeatedly to switc h among p, w , * char acters . p Create s a paus e wh en a numb er is d ial ed. The num b ers you e nte r aft er this sp ecial characte r are automatically s ent as touch tones after a 2.5-seco nd pause. w Creat es a wai t w hen a number is dia led. This means that your phone waits for you to press before it sends the number as touch tones . * Sends c ommand strings to the network. Contact y our s ervice prov ider fo r d e ta il s.
8 [ 26 ] 8 Phon e book ⢠A BOU T TH E PHO NE BOO K The phone book can s tore up to 250 names , ass ociated p hone numbe rs an d e-mail addresses . Stored names can be up to 22 characters, numbers can be up to 28 characters and e- mail add resses can ea ch be up to 50 ch aract ers . PHONE BOOK ENTRIES MU ST BE U NIQUE You cannot s tore identical na mes in your phone. For exa mple: You can on ly have one entr y with the na me John Jones. You can howe ver hav e a John Jones Work and John J ones H ome . If y ou enter a name thatâÂÂs alread y in your phon e book , the mes sage Replace? ap pears, followed by the currently s tored name. Pr es s Ba ck to end this sequence without replaci ng the name. ⢠U SE PH ONE B OOK ME NU S At the Sta rt screen, press Names to acces s the following me nu choic es: Menu Choice What it does Search Allows you to search f o r a specif ic name . Add new Allows you to add new names and numbers to your phone book. Options Allows you to choose t he way your phone book displays names/ numbers; also a llows you t o check t h e re maining spac es in the phoneâÂÂs memory. 1-touch dialing A llows you to assign seven 1-touch dial locations.
[ 27 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¯î¯î« 8 Note : There are no shortcuts for acces sing the menus and submenus under Names . Vi ew ing y ou r phon e bo ok Yo u can vi ew yo ur phone book in thre e differ ent way s: 1 Name list. Sho ws all the names that are stored in your phone bo ok. Three names appear on the scree n at a time. 2 Name number . Shows individ ual names and numb ers. Only o ne na m e appear s on the scree n at a tim e, with it s corres pon ding p h o n e number . N ame number is the default setting. 3 Name only . D isplay s individual na mes o nly , b ut in larger type. Pres s Details t o view the c orresponding phone number . In all views, you ca n use the scroll keys to move up and do wn through the li st of names. TO SELECT A SCROLLING VIEW 1 Press Name s . 2 Scroll to Options and press Sele ct . 3 At Scrolling view , pres s Select . 4 Scroll to the vie w you want and pres s OK . Caller groups Allows you to rename or change the ringing tone for a ca ller group, as well a s turn the group graphic on or off. Er a s e al l Allows you to erase all names and numbers in the phone book. To e rase only one name and number at a time, while vie wing a name in the phone book pres s Det ails or Options , then scroll to Er ase and pres s Select . Menu Choice What it does
8 [ 28 ] ⢠A DD N AMES AN D N UMB ER S 1 Press Names and scroll to Add new . Press Select . 2 Using the ke ypad , enter the name a nd press OK . 3 Enter the phone number and pres s OK . You als o ca n also enter nu mbers into your pho ne boo k by us ing a sh ortcut. At the Start s cree n: 1 Enter a phone nu mber and pr ess Save . 2 Enter a name a t Nam e (optional). 3 Press OK . Note: The text automa tically st arts with upperc ase/c apital letters. T o toggle bet wee n upperc ase and lo wer case l ette rs, press . ⢠CH ANG E A ST OR ED T ELEP HON E NU MB ER Y ou can change a number without chang ing its asso ciated na me. 1 Press Name s . Se arch appears highlighted. 2 Press Select . 3 Enter t he fi rst few le tters of the firs t name of the pers on for w hom you are search ing and pres s OK . Tip: If you c hose Name only or Name list as your scrolling view , continue to step 5. If you chos e Name number as your scrolling v iew , go to step 6. 4 Press Details to view the number . 5 Press Options . Edit ap pears highlighted. 6 Press Selec t . Edit the name if nee ded.
[ 29 ] îÂÂî¨î¯î®îÂÂ¥ î¢î¯î¯î« 8 7 Press OK . Th e asso ciated numb er appea rs. 8 Edit the number if need ed and p ress OK to save the new number . Tip: Use the scroll key to move within the digits in t he number or the letters in the name. Press Clear to e rase one c har acter at a time or press and hold Clear to er ase all t he charac te rs on t he scr een. ⢠E RAS E ST ORED NA M ES A ND NUMBER S Caution: Y ou c annot undo Erase functions. 1 Recall the st ored name and its associated nu mber . If yo u chose Nam e only as your sc rolling vie w , go to step 2. If yo u chose Nam e number as your s crolling view , go to step 3. 2 Press Details . 3 Press Options and s croll to Erase . 4 Pr ess Selec t . Th e Erase? confirmation message appe ars. 5 Press OK to erase the name and as sociated numb er . ⢠ER A SE TH E ENT I RE PH ONE B OOK Y o u can erase all o f the stored information in your ph one book. This action cannot be re versed. Caution: Y ou cannot undo Erase functions. 1 Press Name s . 2 Scroll to Erase all and press Select . 3 The c onfirmation Ar e yo u s ure? a ppear s . 4 T o e rase the entire contents of y our phone boo k, press OK . 5 At t h e Secur ity code prompt, ent er your five-d igit securit y code and press OK .
8 [ 30 ] ⢠CHECK MEM ORY S TATUS You can chec k to see the status of the availab le memory loc ations in your d irect ory. 1 Pr ess Names and scroll to Options . 2 Press Selec t . 3 Scroll to Memory status . Press Select . A message appears, Phone: xx free, xx in use indicating the num ber of memory locations (phone entries) avail able and in use.
[ 3 1 ] î î¯î©î£îÂÂ¥ îÂÂî¡î©î¬ 9 9 Voi ce ma il Voice m ail is a network service that allows callers to record a mess age to your phoneâ s vo ice mai lbox if you a re not availab le. You c an call your voice mailbox a nd retrieve y our messages at a later time. ⢠SET UP Y OUR VO ICE MAI L BO X As part of your networkâ s voice mail f eature, your service provider giv es you a v oice ma ilbox pho ne numbe r. Y our voice mailbox number can be up to 28 characters l ong. You can sa ve this number in your pho ne to make getting your voice mes sages quick a nd conv enient. 1 Press Menu 1-3-2 (M e nu > Messages > V oice messages > V oice mailbox number) . 2 At the prompt, ente r your voice mailbox phone number and pres s OK . 3 Y ou will then be as ked if you w ant to save your hidden v oice mailbox passwo rd. â¢P r e s s Ye s to save a hidde n vo ice mailbox pas sword in yo ur phone. â¢P r e s s No i f you do not want to s ave the password in y our phone. 4 If Ye s , you will be prompted to enter your five-digit security code (for more details, s ee â Sec urity Codeâ on page 68). After you enter the code, pr ess OK . 5 At th e prompt, e nte r your voice mailbox pas sword a nd pres s OK . If your ph one number ch anges, y ou may ne ed to change your vo ice m ailbox number along w ith it. Not e : Fo r more de tail o n u sing vo ice mail, contact your s ervice provider to learn the voi ce mail s ystemâÂÂs various greetings , pa sswords and prompt s.
9 [ 32 ] ⢠SET GREET I N GS AND PASSWOR DS Thes e may vary in different wireless sy stems. If you n eed information about how to record your greeting or how to store your password, contact yo ur s er vi c e p r o vi de r. If y ou store your voice mailb ox pass word in your ph one , t he ph o ne imme diately sends the pass word after you dial your voice mailbox nu mber. ⢠LI ST E N T O Y O UR VOIC E M ESS AGES When you receive a new voic e me ssage , yo ur phone beeps and N ew voice mess age and appear on your s creen. â¢P r e s s Lis ten and follow the in structions given on the p hone. OR ⢠To listen to yo ur messages at a later time, press Exit . T he ico n remains in the dis play a s a reminder . Depending on y our wireles s network prov ider, your pho ne may a lso di splay the number of me ssages that y ou have receiv ed. Not e : V oice messaging is a network d epende nt feature. Call your servic e provid er if you have any que stions. Dial yo ur v oice mai l at a lat er time: ⢠Press and hold . OR ⢠Pr ess Menu 1-3- 1 ( Men u > M essa ge s > V oice mes sage s > Li sten t o voice m essages) . Th e me ssage Calling voice mailbox app ears on the scree n. Foll ow t he p rom pts to acc ess yo ur messages .
[ 33 ] îÂÂî¡î”¬ î”¯î§ 10 10 Call log The call log k eeps t rack of : ⢠Missed c alls ⢠Rece ived c alls ⢠Dialed c alls ⢠Call timers ⢠CALL LO G OP TIONS 1 Press Menu 2 (Menu > Call Log) for t he following s ubmen us: ⢠Missed calls ⢠Rece ived c alls ⢠Dialed c alls ⢠Clear cal l lists ⢠Call timers 2 Scroll to the option yo u want and press Select . W h en yo u vie w t he M issed, Receive d and Dialed c alls menus, a lis t of options ap pears : Option What it does Call time Shows the dat e and time when the call was co n nect edâÂÂif the clock has been s et . This f eat u re is dependent upon your service provider. Edit number Allows you to e dit/save t he number shown on the scr een. Save Allows you to save the displaye d number directly into your phone book.
10 [ 34 ] Tip: Y ou can save numbe rs f rom the missed, diale d or received cal l logs by pressing O ptions > Save . Y o u also can dial any n umbers that appe ar on the phone s cree n by pres sin g . Chec k m issed call s If you do not ans wer a call, the mes sage M iss ed calls appe ars on your ph oneâÂÂs s creen, along wi th the number of cal ls missed. Your pho ne stores the l ast 10 numbers as sociated with c alls you have missed. To che ck missed cal l s: 1 Pr ess Menu 2-1 (Menu > Call log > Missed calls) . OR Press Lis t . T he pho ne displays a list of the numb ers of the calls y ou missed. 2 Press o r to scroll through the list. 3 Press if you want to dial the numbe r . Chec k di ale d ca lls Your p hone automatica lly stores the las t 10 nu mbers that you have di aled. T o che ck this list of nu mbers: 1 Press Menu 2-3 (Menu > Call log > Dialed calls) . OR Erase Allows yo u to eras e the dis played number fr om the call log. View Number Allows you to v iew th e calle râÂÂs number. Option What it does
[ 35 ] îÂÂî¡î”¬ î”¯î§ 10 From the Start screen, press for a list of the last ten numbers dialed from t he pho ne. 2 Press or to scroll through the list. 3 Press if y ou want to dial the number . Chec k r ece iv ed cal ls Your p hone st ores the last 10 numb ers ass ociated w ith calls that you hav e an swered. T o check this list of numbers : 1 Press Menu 2-2 (Menu > Call log > Received calls ) . 2 Scroll through the list of receive d numbers and highlight yo ur selection. 3 Press if you want to dial the nu mber . Clear cal l li sts You ca n erase s ome or all of th e numbers tha t appe ar in y our phoneâÂÂs ca ll log. Caution: Y o u cannot undo this operation. 1 Press Menu 2-4 (Menu > Call log > Clear call lists) . 2 Scroll through the list of options, which inc ludes: All, M issed, Dialed, and Received . 3 Highlight y our selection and p ress OK . Caution: The All option clears ev e r y number in eve ry list, wh ereas the other op tions cl ear only t he numbers associa te d with that option.
10 [ 36 ] ⢠CHE CK C ALL T IM ERS Your phone tracks the amount of time you spend on each c all. T o obtain information about time spent on ph one ca lls: 1 Press Menu 2- 5 (Menu > Call log > Call timers) . 2 Scroll through the options described b elow: T urn on a current call timer You c an set your pho ne to dis play the running ela psed time while a call is ac ti v e . 1 Press Menu 2-5-1 (Menu > Call log > Call timers > Last Call) and press Details . 2 Current call timer appe ars. Pres s Select . 3 Scroll to On a nd pr ess OK . Option What it does La st ca l l Shows the call durat ion of the last call made. Dialed calls Shows the durat ion of all out going calls since yo u rese t th e time rs. All calls Shows th e c all durat ion of all ca lls that have been made and receiv ed since you rese t the timers. Life timer Shows the duration of all calls for the life of your phone. This option cannot be re se t. Clea r t ime rs Clears all call t imers for the currently select ed phone number. Your phone includes separate timers for each n umber u s ed, wit h the e xcept ion of t h e Life timer.
[ 37 ] îÂÂî¡î”¬ î”¯î§ 10 Clear c all timers 1 Press Menu 2 -5-5 (Menu > Call log > Call time rs > Clear timers) . 2 At t h e Secu rity code prompt, ent er your five -digit s ecu rity code and press OK . Caution: Th e Cl ea r ti me rs option cannot be undone. If you use the c all timers t o log or track the amo unt of time yo u are using your phone , you ma y wan t to write down this information before you eras e it.
11 [ 38 ] 11 Adva nced cal lin g feature s ⢠US E IN-CALL OPT IONS Your p hone allow s you to use a number of features during a c all; howe ver, y ou may no t be able to us e all options at all times . This section explains the options and w hen they c an be used. Not e : Many in- call options are networ k dependent features. To u s e these options , yo u must contact your se rvice provider . During a call, pres s Options to see the in- call menu choic es: Menu Options What it does Lock keys L ocks your phoneâÂÂs keypad. (This option appears first only if your phone is connected to a headset. If y our phone is not connected to a headset, the T ouch tones option appea rs firs t. ) Touc h tones Sends touc h tones . Ne w call Allows you to make a cal l while you have a c all in p r og re ss. For addit ional information, s eeâÂÂMake a conferen ce ca llâ on page 44. Menu Acce ss e s t he M en u s. Na mes Acc es ses the phone book. Mute Mutes the phoneâ s microphone. T his option can affec t the microphones of any accessories con nected t o the phone .
[ 39 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 â¢U S E C A L L W A I T I N G During a call, ca ll waiting be eps to let you kno w that someone els e is calling y ou. Depend ing on your caller ID setup, the phone migh t also di splay the number of the inc oming ca ll. You must s tore the call wa iting feature code before activa ting call waiting. Onc e the c ode has be en stored, Call w aiting app ears as a men u op t i on . Note: Call wa iting is a pro vider depende nt feature. Contact your service prov ider for availab ility . St ore the c a ll w aiti n g featu re cod e 1 Press Menu > Sett ings > Network services > N etwork feature s etti n g . T he Feature code p rompt appear s. 2 Enter the feature code issued by your se rvice p rovider and p ress OK . 3 Scroll to Call waiting and press Sele ct . 4 Scroll to A ctiv ate and pres s OK . Activate c all wa itin g 1 Press Menu > Sett ings > Network services > Call wa iting . 2 Scroll to A ctiv ate a nd pres s OK . Your p hone ca lls the network to confirm the feature code you e ntered. After the network c onfirms the feature code, ca ll waiting is activa ted. Manage cal ls Call waiting wo rk s with both lo cal and lo ng distance ca lls. ⢠T o ans wer an incoming c all, pres s . ⢠T o s witch from one call to another , press . ⢠T o end b oth calls , pres s .
11 [ 40 ] Make a conference cal l While in a call, you ca n call ano ther num ber to add a third party to the call. Not e : Conference ca lling is a provide r depende nt feature. Contact your service prov ider for availabi lity and details. 1 While in a ca ll, you c an either dial the num ber you w ant to add and press . OR Press Options , scro ll to Ne w c a ll , pre ss OK , enter the pho ne numbe r , and pres s OK again. If you donâÂÂt remember the number of the party yo u want to include in the conferenc e and the number is in y our phone bo ok, you can recall the numb er and press to dial it. 2 When the third p arty answe rs, press to connec t all three parti es. To place one o f the parties on hold, press again. If you press a third time, the party you pla ced o n hold rejoins th e call, and the second party is plac ed on hold . Not e : Once you pla ce one of the parties on hold, y ou will not be able to rejoin a ll three parties during the call. 3 T o e nd both calls , pres s . Recal l a n umber fr om t he pho ne bo ok d uri ng a cal l You can r ecall a numbe r from th e phone book w it hout ending y our cur r en t ca l l. 1 D uring the call, pres s Options . Sc roll to Names and press OK . 2 Search appea rs highlighted . Press Selec t . 3 Enter name and press OK or scroll t hrough the phone b ook. 4 When the name y ou want to cal l appears , press OK .
[ 4 1 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 ⢠CALL FOR WARDI NG With call fo rwarding , yo u can forward inc oming ca lls to another phone nu mber. Before you can us e ca ll forwarding, yo u must firs t store its fea t ure c ode. Once the code has be en stored , Call forwarding ap pears as a menu option. Note: Call forwarding is a network d epende nt feature. Some networks require that the call forwarding code b e activa ted manually rather than using the method outlined below. Contact your service p rovider for availa bility and full de tails. Store t he call forwardi ng f eature c ode Before you ca n activate c all forwarding, y ou must contact your service prov ider to obtain the feature co de. 1 Press Menu > Settings > Network services . Sc roll to Netw o rk fea tu r e se t t in g a n d pres s Select . 2 Wh e n t he f eature code pr ompt ap pears , e nter t he fea ture cod e y our service provider has given y ou. Press OK . 3 Sc roll to Call forwarding and p ress Select . Activate c all f orwardin g 1 Press Menu > Sett ings > Network services . 2 Scroll to Call Forwardin g and press Sele ct . 3 Scroll to the des ired option, as describ ed in the following ta ble, an d press Selec t . Op t i o n What it does Forward all ca lls Forwards all incoming ca lls.
11 [ 42 ] 4 Selec t Acti va te . 5 At th e Number prompt , eithe r enter the number to receive forw arded calls or press Search to find a numbe r that has been saved in y our phone bo ok. Pres s OK . Your p hone ca lls the network to confirm the feature code tha t you ente red. After the network con firms the feature code , call forwa rdi ng is activate d. Canc el Call Forw arding 1 Press Menu > Set tings > Net work s ervices > Call Forwarding . Pr es s Select . 2 S croll to Cancel all Call For war ding and press OK . Forward if busy Forwards in coming c alls only whe n youâÂÂre o n the pho ne and do not have v oice ma il. Forward if not answered Forwards inc oming call s if you donâÂÂt answer them. This optio n is useful if you want to give yo ur pho ne to som eone for a shor t peri od of tim e but donâÂÂt want them to answ er the phone. For example, you could use this option if you give your child the phone to use in case of emergenc y, but you still wa nt to receive a ny inco ming call made to this phon e. Forward if out of reach Forwards calls if you are out of the serving wireles s network or if your phone is turned off. Cancel all Call Forwarding Cancels all forwarding options that are currently acti ve. Op t i o n What it does
[ 43 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 ⢠AUTOMATI C RED IAL Automatic redial enables your p hone to c ontinue trying to cal l a numbe r that is busy due to wirel ess network problems. When you ca ll a number and get a bus y signal bec ause of network prob lems, your phone redials this numbe r up to three times. If you want to stop the automatic redi aling process before the las t att empt, press . Before you ca n use the Automatic Redial feature, you must activate it. 1 Press Me nu 4- 3-1 ( Me nu > S ett i ngs > Call s ettin gs > Au to ma tic redial) . 2 Scroll to On a nd pr ess OK . ⢠USE A CALLING CAR D Calling cards can be used for charging long d istance calls to personal or bu siness acc ounts. You mu st first store your calling ca rd informa tion in the ph one. You r phone can st ore information for four calling cards . Save call in g ca rd info rmation 1 Press Menu 4 -3-2 (M enu > Settings > Call settings > C alling card) . 2 Scroll to Card A, B, C or D . 3 Press Options . Sc roll to Edit and press OK . 4 At t h e Se curity code prompt, enter your five -digit s ec urity code and press OK . 5 Scroll to the appropriate d ialing s equenc e (see followi ng table) and press Selec t .
11 [ 44 ] 6 Input the nece ssary card information s uch as acc ess numb er , card number and PIN numbe r . 7 Once you finish entering the information, pre ss OK at the Save changes ? mes sage. 8 Scroll up or dow n to Ca rd N a me and press Select . 9 Enter t he card na me and pre ss OK . Choos e a c all in g ca rd to use If you have several cal ling cards , you m ust choose on e before mak ing a call. 1 Press Menu 4-3-2 (M enu > Settings > Call s ettings > Calling card). S croll t o the des ired ca rd a nd pres s O ptions . 2 Select appears highlighted. Pres s OK . 3 At t h e Se curity code prompt, enter your five -digit s ec urity code and press OK . Car d re a dy fo r u se appea rs as a confirmation mess age. Card R eq uires Diali ng S e qu en c e Acce ss num ber phone no. card no. 1. 1-800 ac cess number 2. Phone number 3. Card number ( PIN if r equired) Acce ss num ber card no. phone no. 1. 1-800 ac cess number 2. Card number ( PIN if r equired) 3. Phone number Prefix phone no. card no. 1. Pref ix (an y n u m ber s that must precede t h e phone number) 2. Phone number 3. Card number ( PIN, if required)
[ 45 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 Make a call using a c alli ng card 1 Follow ing the instructions on yo ur calling ca rd, enter th e phone number as well a s any required prefix s uch a s 1 or 0. 2 Press and hol d until your phone display s the message Card c all and shows W ai t fo r to n e . Press OK . 3 After the sec ond to ne, press OK . Y our phone display s Card c all . Note: T his procedure ma y not apply to all th e calling card options saved into y our phone. For more information, chec k the back of y our c alling card o r contac t your long d istance prov ider . Delete a c all ing ca rd 1 Press Menu 4 -3-2 (M enu > Settings > Call settings > C alling card) . 2 Scroll to the cal ling card yo u want and pres s Options . 3 Scroll to Era se an d press OK . 4 At t h e Secur ity code prompt, ent er your fiv e-d igit secur ity c ode a nd press OK . 5 The me ss age Er as e card infor mat ion? as ks you to confirm your choice. Pr es s OK . ⢠SEN D YOUR OWN NU MB ER IN CALL ER ID In m ost service areas, when y ou call o thers, yo ur name is prese nted to their caller ID. With the Send Own N umber feature, you ca n preve nt your nu mber from appearing o n their caller ID. Note: The Send O wn Number fe ature may not be av ailable in all wire less s y stem s. Conta ct y our service p rov ide r fo r det ail s a nd a vail abi lity .
11 [ 46 ] Store the Send Own Number feature co de 1 Press Menu > Settings > Network services > N etwork feature s etti n g . 2 At t h e Fea ture code promp t, enter the feature code y our service provider giv es you and p ress OK . 3 Scroll to Send own number and press Se lect . Your p hone ca lls the network to confirm the feature code tha t you ente red. After the network con firms the code , the Send O wn Numbe r feature is ac tivated. Set the Send Own Nu mber feature 1 Press Menu > Settings > Network service s and scroll to Send own number . Press Selec t . 2 Scroll to Ye s or No . Pre ss OK . 3 Enter the number you w ish to call (or press Search to retr ieve the number from the phone b ook). Pres s OK . ⢠SE LEC T A P H ONE NUMBER Your servic e provid er programs y our phone numb er and system in formation into your phoneâÂÂs memory when your phone is firs t activated. Your phone can hold up to three num bers. This me ans tha t your pho ne c an be activa ted in thre e different service area s. For examp le, yo ur phone could be activated in Dall as, Chicago, a nd New York. E ach s ervice area would as sign a different phone numb er or a ccoun t to your phone. You must s elect a ph one number for yo ur home system. Only one phone nu mber can be active at a tim e. If you travel outside your home s ystem, you can c hoos e another number. Note: One phone number is usually eno ugh if your se rvice provider has service or roaming agree ments for each area in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service provide r fo r d e ta il s.
[ 47 ] îÂÂî¤î¶î¡î®î£îÂ¥î¤ î£î¡î””©î®î§ î¦îÂ¥î¡î´îµî² îÂÂ¥ î³ 11 S elect the pho ne n umb er 1 Pr ess Menu > Settings > Network services and pr ess Selec t . 2 Scroll to Own number select ion and pr ess Se le c t . 3 Scroll to the phone number you want to use a nd pres s OK . Note: The f ir st pho n e nu m be r on th i s l is t is se le c te d . Y ou need at least one active number to make calls. Y ou cannot change from one phone num ber to another dur ing a ca ll. ⢠SE T TOUCH TO NE S Touch tones a re the sound s produced when you press the key s on your ph oneâÂÂs ke ypad . You c an use touc h tones for many automated, ove r-the- p hone services s uch as checking bank ba lance s and airline s che dules an d using y our voice mailbox. Touc h tones can be s ent only when a c all is ac ti v e . S et manual to uch tones 1 Press Menu 4-4-1-1 (Menu > Settings > Phone settings > To uch tones > Manual touch t ones) . 2 Selec t one of the following o ptio ns and press OK . Continuous â the tone sounds for as long as you press and hold a key . Fixed â sets the tone len gth to 0.1 se cond, regardless o f how long you press a ke y . Off â turns off t he tones. No tones are s ent when you pres s a key . S et touc h to ne leng th You can als o set the length of eac h touch tone: 1 Press Menu 4-4-1-2 (Menu > Settings > Phone s et tings > To uch tones > Touch tone length) . 2 Scroll to Short or Long . Short sets the tone leng th to .1 second. Long sets the tone length to .5 seco nd. Pres s OK .
11 [ 48 ] S tore t ouc h t one s equ enc es (s tr ings ) You store touch tone strings the same way that you store name s and nu mbers in y our phone boo k. You c an store an entire d igit s equence a nd send i t as touch tones for frequently us ed strings of numbers . For more detail o n c reating these strings, see âÂÂC reate Specia l Number Strings in 12 3 Modeâ on page 29 . STORE TOUCH TONE STRINGS WITH PHONE NUMBERS 1 Enter the pho ne numbe r that you want as sociated w ith a touch tone. 2 Press until w or p ap pear s. w (wait ) : If you include the w char ac ter , the phone waits unt il you p r ess again before it sends the touch tones. p (pause) : If you incl ude a p ch aracter your phone pa uses for 2.5 seconds , then automatically s ends the touch ton es. 3 Enter the rest of the touch tone string. 4 St ore the number as you normal ly would . SEND A TOUCH TO NE STRING 1 Press Menu 4-4-1-1 (Menu > Settings > Phone settings > To uch tones > Manual touch t ones) . If the setting is set t o Off , scroll to Fixed or Continuous and press OK . 2 During your call, press Options , scro ll to Touc h tones and pr ess OK . 3 Enter the touch t one string or rec all the str ing from t he phone book and pres s OK . Caution: If yo u send touch ton es while in the ana log mode , be careful no t to send confidential information.
[ 49 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 12 Personaliz ation ⢠PROFI L ES Profiles let you set your phone âÂÂs sound set tings to m atch your environme nt, w hether it â s a me e ti n g o r a s o cc e r g a me. Just pic k t he prof i le tha t s uits you r current en vironment: Normal, Silent, O utdoor , Meet ing or P ager . You can customi ze any of the pr ofiles and set your own preferenc es for the following settings: ⢠Ringing options ⢠Ringing vo lume ⢠Ringing tone ⢠Vibrating alert ⢠K eyp ad tones ⢠W arning î¦ game tones ⢠Mes sage alert tone Important: The optional Car and He a ds et profiles mentioned later in this c hapter (a) do not app ear until you have attache d these ac ces sories at lea st once and (b) ca n only be acce ss ed by pres sing Menu > 3 and scrolling. ⢠SE LEC T A DIFFER ENT PR OFIL E To selec t a different profile (ass uming that a headset or car kit is not at t ach e d ) : 1 Briefly pr ess t he Po w e r key . 2 Scroll to the profile you want to use and pr ess OK . ( Car and Heads et will not appear as o ptions.)
12 [ 50 ] You can return to the original settings at any time by s electing the Nor mal profile. ⢠CUS TO MIZE A PROFI LE 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to the desired profile in the list. 3 Press Options t o view the opti ons for the selected profile. 4 Scroll to one of the following options and pres s OK . Note: When you change a setting in the pa rticular p rofile, it affects only that profile. Set r i ng in g o pt io n s You can c hoose the tone that your phone us es to notify you of an in coming call. Th is setting does not affect any inc oming text mess age alert tones. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Y our phone lists each p rofile. 2 Scroll to the des ired pr ofile a nd pr ess Options . Opt ion What it does Select Activates the currently highl ighted profile. Customize Allows yo u to customize a profile b y chan ging the current settings. Rename Allows you to renam e the Silent , Outdoor , Meet ing or P ager profiles to better suit your pers onal tas te. You cannot rename the Normal , Hea dse t , Loopset, or Car ki t prof iles.
[ 5 1 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ringing options and pres s Select . 5 Scroll to one of the ringing opti ons listed bel ow and pre ss OK . S et t he ring in g vol um e You can set the ringing volume for incoming voice calls and message alert tones. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to t he profile for which yo u want to set the ringing volume and press Options . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ringing volume and pr ess Sel e c t . 5 Scroll through the options. W hen you hear the volume le vel you wish Option What it does Ring The phone rings normally. Ascending Ringing vo lume increases (gets louder) if the ph on e i s n o t an s w er ed . Ring once The phone rings once to indicate an incoming ca ll. Beep once T he phone bee ps once to indica te an incoming call. Caller groups Th e phone will only ring when a ca ll comes from a numb er within a chosen ca ller group. Scroll to the des ired calle r group(s) and press Mark t o sele ct or Unmark to deselect the group. For more detail, see âÂÂCaller groupsâ on page 63. Silent Th e phone make s no sound.
12 [ 52 ] to u se, p re ss OK . Note: Alt hough the sample ringing tone for le vel 4 and level 5 is the same, le vel 5 produc es very lo ud ringing. S et t he ring in g to ne You can s et your phoneâÂÂs ringing tone to a specific s oundâÂÂor tuneâÂÂfor in coming v oice calls . Not e: If you have already sel ect ed S ilent or Beep once (s ee âÂÂSet ringi ng optionsâ on page 54), the ringing tones are already turned of f . 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Y our phone lists each p rofile. 2 Scroll to the profile for which you want to set the ringing tones and press O ptions . 3 Sc roll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ringing tone and pr ess Selec t . 5 Scroll t hrough the options. When you hear the tone you want to us e, press OK . Set a vibrat ing alert You can s et your phone to vibrate to indica te an incoming call. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll t o the profile f or which you want to set the vibrating alert and press Options . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Vibrating alert a nd press Select . 5 Sc roll to On a nd pr ess OK . The pho ne does not vibrate w hen it is connected to or pl aced i n any charging de vice.
[ 53 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 Set keypad tones Keypad to nes are the sounds you hea r when you press you r phoneâÂÂs keys . You can s et the volume for those tones . 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to the profile for w hich you want to s et the keypa d tone s, and press O ptions . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Ke y p a d t o n e s and press Sele ct . 5 Scroll to one of t he lev els and press OK . (If yo u choose Of f , no keypad tones are heard.) If you chos e the Silent profi le in ste p 2, the keypad tones are turned off. Set warni ng to nes You can s et warning tones in yo ur phone on or off. Warning tones include the sounds your phone makes during error conditions , during confirmations, whe n a battery is low and w hen yo u need to rec harge the b attery . 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 Scroll to the profile for which you want to set the warning tones and press Options . 3 S croll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to W a rning tones an d press Select . 5 Sc roll to On and press OK . To turn warning tones off, scroll to Off and pre ss OK . Set messag e alert ton e You can s et your phone to use a certain tone to indic ate an incom ing te xt me s sa g e. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) .
12 [ 54 ] 2 Sc roll to the profile for w hich you want to s et the message alert t one, and pres s O ptions . 3 Sc roll to Customize and press OK . 4 Sc roll to Message aler t tone and p ress Select . 5 Scroll through the choices. T he phon e play s a samp le of each choice as you scroll to it. 6 W hen you find the tone y ou want to us e, press OK . Set your phon e to answ er a utomatic ally You can s et your phone to answer incoming voice calls after one ring. This f eature can be used only when your pho ne is connec t ed to a head s et or to an a pproved handsfree car kit that is equipped w ith the ignition sense option, with the carâÂÂs ignition on. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Sc r ol l to eit her the Car or He ad set profile and pr ess O pt ions . Important: Car and Head set do not appear as options until your phon e has been c onnec ted to a car kit or head set at least one time. 2 Sc roll to Customize and press OK . 3 Sc roll to Auto ma tic a nsw er and press Select . 4 Sc roll to On a nd pr ess OK . Set the li gh ts (car kit only ) When your phone is co nnected to a c ar kit, you ha ve a choice of having the phone lights on (a) continuously or (b) only when y ou use it. 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . 2 S croll to Car an d pres s Options . Cau t i o n : Ca r and Heads et do not appear as options until your phone has be en conn ected to a car kit or heads et at least one ti me.
[ 55 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 S croll to Customize and pres s OK . 4 Sc roll to Lights and press Select . 5 Scroll through your choices, lis t ed an d describe d below , and press OK . Rena me pr o fil es 1 Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) . Scroll to profile you want to rename and press Options . 2 S croll to Rename and press OK . 3 Enter the new name and pres s OK . Not e : Y o u cannot rename the Normal, Headset, Loops et and Ca r k i t prof i les. ⢠SET T HE CL OC K If you (a) change the battery in your ph one o r (b) allow the battery in your ph one to comp letely discha rge, you w ill have to reset the clock. 1 Press Menu 4 -2-1- 2 (Menu > Settings > T ime settings > Clock > Adjust time) . 2 Enter t he time using an hh:mm format and pres s OK . For example, to s et your clo ck to 9:30, e nter 09:30 . Scroll to am or pm and pres s OK . If you use the 24-hour time format, en ter: 09:30 (f or a m) or 23:12 (for pm). Option What it does Aut om ati c Turns off the lights within 15 seconds if no keys a re pressed. On Ligh ts re mai n on the entir e time you r ph one is connecte d to t he ca r ki t .
12 [ 56 ] 3 T he time i s set when you pres s OK . S elect the time fo rmat You c an choos e wh ether y our clock show s time in an am/pm format o r a 24-hour forma t. 1 Press Menu 4 -2-1- 3 (Menu > Settings > T ime settings > Clock > Time format) . 2 Sc roll to 24-hour or am/pm and pr e ss OK . Autom ati c time upda te You can s et your phone to update the date a nd tim e from the network when yo u turn the pho ne on. If the cloc k in your p hone is 2 minutes or m ore off the network tim e, the phone w ill automatica lly upda te to reflect the network time. Note: Aut o update of date and time is a provider dep endent feature. C onta ct your service provider for details and availab ility . T urn on a utomatic update o f date and ti m e You need to dis play the cloc k on the phone âÂÂs screen before yo u turn on the au tomatic date and time update. Pr es s Menu 4-2-2-1 (M enu > Settings > Time s ettings > Auto update of date and time > On) . Confi rm auto mat ic up date of da te an d time You can s et your phone to ask you for a confirmation be fore it au tomatically up dates the date and time. You can ac cep t or decline the update. Pr es s Menu 4-2-2-2 (M enu > Settings > Time s ettings > Auto update of date and time > Confirm first) .
[ 57 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 T urn off au tomat ic update of date and time When you turn off t he date and time upd ate, t he phone use s the date and time that you have manually e ntered instead of getting the information from the networ k. Pr es s M enu 4-2-2-3 (M enu > Settings > Phone settings > Auto update of date and time > Off) . To set the time manually , refer to âÂÂSet the display languageâ o n page 61. Di s p lay or h id e t he cloc k Your phone has an inte rnal clock that you can se t to dis play on t he St art s cr een . For a dded conve nience , the cloc k als o is connec ted to an al arm clock (se eâÂÂAlarm clockâ on pa ge 97 for additional information). T o hide or display the clo c k f r o m t he Start scree n: Hide â To hide the cl ock after it has been set, pres s Menu 4-2-1- 1 (Menu > Settings > Time settings > Clock ). Scroll to Hide Clock and pr es s Selec t . Dis play â To d isplay the cloc k af ter it has been hidden, pres s Menu 4-2- 1 (Menu > Settings > Time settings > Clock) . Scroll to Display Clock a nd pres s Select . ⢠SET THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE You can s et your phone to display a ce rtain language. 1 Press Menu 4-4-3 (M enu > Sett ings > Phone Settings > Language) . 2 Scroll to the language you want to use and press OK . You can c hoose from English , French , Spa nish , P ortuguese , Rus sian , Heb re w , and Chinese .
12 [ 58 ] ⢠ADD A WE LC OME NO TE You can s et your phone to display a w elcome note each time y ou switch on yo ur ph one. This note could s ay, for ex ample: Have a nic e day ! It could in clude your name, a reminder or more. T he m aximum length of this note is 36 characters. 1 Press Menu 1-4 (Menu > Mes sages > W elcome note) . 2 Enter t he text of the welc ome note. A s y o u e n t er c h a ra c ter s, t h ey appear to the left of the cursor . Pr ess Clear t o delete charact ers to the left of the cursor . Press to move cursor to the left; press to m ov e i t to t h e rig ht . 3 Press Options . 4 S croll to Save and pr ess OK . To er as e the we lcome note , pres s Menu 1-4 (Menu > Options > Eras e > OK) . ⢠USE 1- TOUCH DIALING You c an assign a name from y our phon e b ook to a 1- touch dial location, using y our phoneâÂÂs ke ys 2 through 8. (The âÂÂ1â key is used ex clusively to d ial your voice ma ilbox.) Once as s i gned, the phone numbe r you associate with that key is diale d a utomatically when you pres s and hold the number key . Note: Y ou must st ore names and numb ers in your phone boo k before you c an us e 1-touch dialing. Ass ign a n ame or num ber to 1-touc h di al key 1 Press Name s , scro ll to 1-touch dialing and pres s Select . 2 Scroll to the firs t number that includes the message (empty) and pre s s As sig n .
[ 59 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 Scroll to the name a nd nu mber to whic h y ou want to as sign this key and pres s Sele ct . Repeat thes e steps as many tim es as neces sary . 4 To call a number using 1-touch dialing, press and hold the appropriate ke y fo r a fe w second s. Chan ge 1 -t o uch dial ing nu mbers You can c hange the 1- touch dialing key assignments at any time. 1 Press Name s , scro ll to 1-touch dialing and pres s Select . 2 Scroll to the key you w ant to change and press O ptions . 3 S croll to Change and press Select . 4 Scroll through the phone book unt il you reach t he ne w numbe r you want to select and press Select . E rase 1- touc h d ialing numbers You can eras e 1- touch dialing key assignments at any time. 1 Press Name s , scro ll to 1-touch dialing and pres s Select . 2 Scroll to the key you w ant to erase and pres s O ptions . 3 S croll to Erase an d press Selec t . 4 Press OK to con firm. ⢠CALLE R GRO UPS Yo u can cr eate gr oups of na mes in you r phone bo ok and give eac h group a diffe rent identi fying ring. This allow s you to he ar the ring and recogni ze that a person from a particula r group i s calling you. To us e the call er group feature, you m ust als o have acce ss to calle r ID. Caller ID is a netw ork depe ndent feature. You can contact y our service provider for f urthe r deta ils.
12 [ 60 ] Ad d n ames t o a ca ller group Befo re you c an create a c aller group, you mu st includ e the na mes tha t will m ake up a calle r group in your phone b ook. 1 At t h e Start screen , p ress until you see the na me or number you want to ass ign to a calle r grou p. Press Details . 2 Press Options and s croll to Caller groups a n d pr ess Selec t . 3 Scroll to the cal ler grou p to which you want to add this name a nd press Selec t . Assign a ringin g ton e to a c aller gro up After you have crea ted a call er gro up, you can as sign a unique ringing tone to that group. When someone ca lls y ou from a particular caller grou p, you will be able to identify that personâÂÂs caller group by the ringing tone. 1 Press Names and scroll to Caller groups . Pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to the gr oup yo u want and pr ess Select . 3 Sc roll to Group ringing tone and press Select. 4 Scroll to the tone that you w ant to assign and press OK . L imit c alls t o ca ller gro up memb ers You can c ustomiz e a profile so that only calls from people in a particular caller group w ill ring on your phone â otherwis e the pho ne will rema in silent. 1 Choos e Menu 3 (M enu > Profiles) . Scroll to a profile other than Normal or Silent and press Options . C ho ose C ustomize . 2 Choos e Ringing tones and pres s Sele ct .
[ 6 1 ] î îÂÂ¥ î²î³ î¯î®î¡î”©îºî¡î´î©î¯î® 12 3 S croll to Caller groups and pres s OK . 4 On the ne xt scre en, pr ess Mark to c hoose (o r Unma r k t o eliminate) the calle r group that will be allow ed to ring whe n that pa rticular Profile is c hosen . When you wa nt to use the cus tomize d profile, briefly pre ss the Po w e r b utton, scroll t o the app ro priate pr ofile and pr ess OK . Rena me a ca lle r gr o up 1 Press Names and scroll to Caller groups . Pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to the gr oup yo u want and pr ess Select . 3 Sc roll to Rename group and pr ess Se lect . 4 Enter the new group n ame and press OK . Remo ve n ames fr om a cal le r gr oup 1 In the ph one b ook, scroll to s elect the na me you wa nt to remov e, and press Options . 2 S croll to Caller groups and pres s Select . 3 Sc roll to No group and pres s Se l e ct . T he name is remove d from the group. Displ ay c alle r g ro up gr aphi cs When some one ca lls you from a particular calle r group, your phone can di splay a pic ture to identify that personâÂÂs calle r group. 1 Press Name s . Scroll to Caller groups an d press Select . 2 Scroll t o the calle r group for which you want to display a graphic and press Select . 3 Sc roll to Group graphic and pr ess Select . 4 Sc roll to On a nd pr ess Selec t . The graphic as sociated with that calle r group is now se t to appear.
12 [ 62 ] Rece iv e a dow n loaded gr ap hi c If you have this service, your phone may rece ive a dditional dow nloade d caller-g roup graphics . Contact your servic e provide r to get m ore in formation on this service. Vie w the new graphi c 1 When y our phone shows Group gr aphic re ceive d , press Options . 2 Show is selected. Pres s OK . The ne w gr oup of gr aphics app ears. Caution: If you press Exit at any time b efore saving the grap hic, the new gra phic will be de leted. S ave a r ece ived grap hi c 1 A fter previe wing th e group graphic, pr e ss Ba ck . 2 Scroll to Save a nd pres s OK . 3 Choose the caller group graphic yo u want to replace (F amily , Frien ds, VIP , and so on) an d press OK . The pho ne sa ves th e group graphic with the calle r group you s elected. Discard a receiv ed graphic To dis card a gr oup graphic, pre ss Exit or s croll to Dis c ard and press OK . â¢R E S T O R E F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S If you have made c hanges to your phone âÂÂs profiles (settings), yo u can restore them to the ir origina l or fac tory se ttings . The memory , timers, language s ele ction, security cod e, and lock cod es are not reset. H owever , an y profiles you hav e modifie d are reset. 1 Press Menu 4-4-2 (M enu > Settings > Phone settings > Restore factory settings) . 2 A t the pr ompt, e nter y our five-d igit secur ity code a nd pres s OK .
[ 63 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 13 Security ⢠TYPES OF SEC URI T Y Your p hone has four different types of security to protect aga inst accide nta l or unauthorized use. When you get y our phone, y ou sho uld change the acc ess code and secur ity cod e fr om their d efa ult set tings. Wr ite down t he new co des a nd keep the m in a sa fe place away from y our phone. Fe a t u re What it does For M o re Information K eypad Lock Prevents acc idental ke y presse s. (This does not prevent unauthoriz ed use.) page 68 Securit y Code Allows you to ac tivate and us e ce rtain features such as chan ging your phoneâÂÂs langua ge dis play, Lock Code and Re st rict Calls options. The five-digit d efault code that co mes with the phon e is 12345. page 68 Phone Lock Code Prevents use of the phone until yo u enter the proper code. (You ca n still rece ive calls withou t entering the code). The f o ur-digit defa ult access code that comes w ith the phone is 1234 . page 69 Res trict Calls A llows you to r estrict c erta in typ es of incoming or o utgoing calls . page 72
13 [ 64 ] ⢠K EYPAD L OCK The k eypad lock d isabl es your key pad to preve nt a ccidenta l key press es ( for example , when your phone is in your poc ket or purse) but it does not prevent unauthorized use of your pho n e . Important: When the keypad loc k is on, calls may be possible to the em ergency number you have programmed into your pho ne (for example, 9 1 1 or any other official emergency number .) Y ou wi ll need to key in the e mergency number and p ress . L oc k in g a n d U nl oc k i ng t h e K eyp a d ⢠T o loc k the ke ys , pr ess Me nu , then o r press and hold . ⢠To unlo ck the k eys , press Unlock , then . Note: Con necting your phone to a car kit automatically di sables the key pad lock . Answe ring a c all wh ile th e ke yp ad is loc ke d During an in coming call, the ke ypad a utomatically u nlocks to let you an swer the call. P ress to answe r the call. After you end the call, the keyp ad automatica lly lock s again. ⢠SEC UR IT Y CO DE The Se curity code preven ts unauthorized use rs from changing certain im portant feature settings on your phone . When the phone requires this code, it display s a prom pt aski ng you to enter a Security cod e. The five- digit default Security c ode that come s with your phone is 12345 . Nokia recommend s that you c hange the defa ult code imm ediately . Not e : If you e nter a n inco rrect s ecurity cod e five t imes in a row , the ph one will not accep t the correct code for 5 minutes.
[ 65 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 Chang e your sec uri ty c ode 1 Press Menu 4 -5-2-4 (M enu > Settings > Security s ettings > Access code s > Change security code) . 2 At t h e Secu rity code promp t, enter your five-digit default security code (12345) or your current security code and press OK . 3 At t h e Enter new secu rity code p rom pt, enter your new fiv e-digit security code and pres s OK . 4 At t h e V erify n ew se curit y co d e promp t, ente r your new s ecurity code again and p re ss OK . T he confirmation Sec urity code c hanged appea rs. Keep your s ecurity code s ecret a nd store d in a s afe p lace awa y from your ph one. If you have changed y our se curity code and donâÂÂt reme mber the new co de, co nt act your serv ice p rovider. ⢠PHO NE LO CK You can preve nt unauthorized use of your phone by lock ing it. When your p hone is lock ed, t he me nu and phone book c annot be ope ned. Incoming calls can be received, but outgoing calls can only be made to the unlocked p hone numbe r you specify. The four-dig it default lock c ode is 1234 . N okia recommend s that you change the d efault code immediately . Note: If you enter an incorrect l ock c ode five time s in a row , your p hone prompts y ou for the five-d igit sec urity c ode. T urn on th e ph one lo c k 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-1 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Access code s > Phone lock) . 2 A t the prompt, en ter your four-digit lock code and pres s OK . 3 Sc roll to On a nd press OK ag ain. 4 Complete the phone lock activation b y turning your phone off and
13 [ 66 ] back on. Once you t urn the phone b ack o n , Phone locked d isplays o n the Start scree n, an d yo u are prompted to enter y our four-digit lock code whe n y ou pr es s Me n u or Names . With the phone lock activated, it m ay still b e possib le to make emergen cy calls , such as 91 1 or any other offici al e mergency numbers. This mea ns it m ay be possible to e nte r the emergenc y number and pre ss . T empor ari ly tur n off th e p ho ne l oc k To t emporarily d i sable t he activa te d phone lo ck: 1 Press Menu . The Enter lock code p rompt o pens. 2 Enter your four-d igit lock code and press OK . Phone unlocked dis plays briefly before you retur n to the Start s creen. Note: If you turn your phone o ff and then turn it back on, the phone lo ck w ill reactiva te automatically . P e rmanentl y tu rn off t he pho ne lo ck: 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-1 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Access code s > Phone lock) . 2 At t h e Enter lock code prompt, e nter your four-digit lock code and press OK . 3 Sc roll to Of f and pres s OK again. T he confirmation, Phone loc k de a c ti v a te d, appears brie fly . Answe r a cal l w ith phon e lo ck on ⢠To answ er a call w hile using th e phone lo ck, pre ss any ke y except or .
[ 67 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 Chang e your pho ne lo ck c od e 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-3 (Menu > Settings > Se cur ity set t i ng s > A c c ess c od es > Cha ng e lock code) . 2 At t h e Enter lock code prompt , enter y our four-digit lock code and pres s OK . (Only numeric chara cters are acce pted.) 3 Enter your new lock c ode and press OK . 4 Ente r t he new lock c ode a sec ond ti me to verify and press OK . When you cha nge yo ur lock co de, mak e sure you s tore the new c ode nu mber in a safe plac e, awa y from your phone . Tip: T o prevent accidenta l emergenc y ca lls, do not use phone lock codes and sec urity codes that are similar to emerg ency numbers. S tore an unl oc ked ph on e number 1 Press Menu 4 -5-2- 2 ( Menu > Sett ings > Security settings > Access code s > Unlocke d phone numbe r ). 2 A t the pr ompt, e nter your phone loc k co de and p ress OK . 3 A Number pr o mpt opens. Enter a phone number or press Search an d scroll through your phone bo ok until the number you want to store appea rs. 4 Press OK or Options . 5 S croll to Save a nd press OK . Ca ll t he unl ocked ph on e number â¢P r e s s o r o n c e , t h e n . OR ⢠Manually enter the phone numb er and press .
13 [ 68 ] ⢠RES TR IC T C ALLS You can c reate your own list of restrictions to restrict incoming and ou tgoing calls. T o restrict the c alls, you ap ply the ap propriate restriction as des ired. The maximum number of call restrictions you can define is ten. Before you define restrictions for outgoing calls , Add restri ction is the only avail able option. Afte r you use the Add res tri ct ion opt ion to add at leas t one restriction, the follow ing options beco me ava ilable: ⢠Select : Allows you to selec t call restrictions from the outgoing calls lis t. ⢠Edit : Allows you to edit an exi sting outgoing call res triction. ⢠Erase : Erases any e xisting outgo ing call restrictions. Not e: Eve n when c alls are res tr icted, calls to c e rtain emergency num bers may b e stil l be possible in some networks (suc h as 9 1 1 or other official emergenc y numbe r). Restric t ou tg oing call s 1 Press Menu 4-5-1-1 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Restrict calls > Restrict outgoing calls) . Pre ss Se l e c t . 2 At t h e Secu r i ty co d e prompt, enter yo ur five -digit c ode and p re ss OK . 3 Sc roll to Add r estrict ion and pr ess OK . 4 At the prompt, enter the number you w ant to restrict and press OK . F or ex amp le: If you w a nt t o res t ric t a l l lo n g dis tanc e c al l s t h at be gi n with 1, en te r 1. If you want t o restrict all calls that begin w ith 972, enter 972. 5 A fte r you perf orm step 5, the Name field appear s. To ad d a name or descri ption to help rememb er the call res trictio n rule, enter it using your phoneâ s keypad and pres s OK . If you donâÂÂt want to add a name or des cription to the rule, simply p ress OK .
[ 69 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î£îµî²î©î´î¹ 13 Restric t inco m ing c alls 1 Press Menu 4-5-1-2 (M enu > Sett ings > Security s ettings > Restrict calls > Restrict incoming calls) . 2 At t h e Secu r ity co de prompt, enter yo ur five-digit c ode and p ress OK . 3 Sc roll to All c alls a nd press Mark . (Y ou also can press Un m ar k to remove incom ing call rest rictions.) 4 Press Back . The Sav e changes ? messag e appe ars. 5 Press Ye s t o sav e the changes . OR Press No to dis card th e ch anges.
14 [ 7 0 ] 14 N etwork serv ic es Depending on your s ervice provider, the network- provided services shown below ma y be a vailabl e. (The se services may not be availab le fro m all prov iders or in all areas.) ⢠V oice pr ivacy ⢠Call forwarding ⢠Call wa iting ⢠Send o wn number When you s ubscrib e to any of these s ervices, y our service prov ider give s you a fea tur e co de that must be entered and s tored to activate e ach ser vice. A fter you s tore a feature code , the respec tive se rvice appe ars as a m enu optio n on your phoneâÂÂs scree n. You ca n use these menus to activa te and deact ivate the ne twor k services. Thes e features do not appe ar i n your phoneâ s Network feature set ting un til you save the related feature code(s ) give n to you by your service pr o vi d e r . Note: If your phone has more than one phone numbe r as signed to it, any s tored feature c odes a pply only to your primary phone number .
[ 7 1 ] îÂÂîÂ¥îӴî£î´ î¡ î³ î¹î³î´îÂ¥î 15 15 Select a system Your p hone is capab le of working in reside ntial, private, and public sys tems (such as yo ur home s ystem ). You can c hoos e how y our phone sele cts a network to use . Note: The options des cribed he re may not be av ailable for your phone. For more information, contac t your serv ice provider . S et up the way your pho ne selec ts a net wo rk 1 Pres s Menu 5 (Menu > System) . Y o ur options are: ⢠A uto m ati c â Y our phone automatically searches for available n e tw ork s and cho ose s the approp riate one. Eve ry t ime you turn on your phone, it resets to Automatic . ⢠Ma n ua l â The phone s earches for networks and then display s a listing of all of the p ossible netw orks on your phone âÂÂs scree n. Next to each network, one of the f ollowing appe ars: A vailable or Not available . If a network is sho wn as Not available , y o u cannot use it. ⢠New sear ch â Y our phone beg ins a new s earch for both private and residential s ystems. When it finds the bes t s ystem avail able, your phone disp lays it o n its screen. Y ou can then select this system o r start another search b y pressing Next . Note: If you have two phone numbers, the Manual and New sear ch features are us ed only w ith your primary phone number .
15 [ 72 ] â¢R O A M I N G The term roaming indicates that your p hone is not in its home a rea. Your service provid er pro grams a list of preferred systems into your pho ne. Thes e are sys tems with w hich your service provid er has roa ming agreements . Your phone looks for these s ystems w hen yo uâÂÂre roaming. While roaming in some s ystems, your pho ne may not be recogn ized by the host system (the s ystem in the loc ation where y ouâÂÂre travelling). If that ha ppens, you may not be a ble to plac e a ca ll. Con tact your service provider for more specific information on c overage li mitations and ho w roaming w orks. ROAMING IN DICAT ORS When y our phone begins roaming , the phone beeps o nce and may display the word RO AM on your phoneâÂÂs s creen (de pending o n how roaming works with your phone). If your ph one is not roaming, it either dis plays the wo rd HOME or the name of your s ervice provide r.
[ 73 ] î îÂÂ¥ î¸î´ îÂÂîÂ¥î³ î³î¡î§îÂÂ¥ î©î®î°îµî´ 16 16 Text message inp ut The text mes sage network service all ows y ou to w rite, s end, forward and reply to te xt me ssage s. Your pho ne has spac e to store up to 40 text me ssage s, de pending on the length of each me ssage . The m aximum le ngth and appe arance of a receive d text messa ge may differ, dependi ng on the cap abilities of the network from which it origina ted. Note: Both you and your intended rec ipient must subs cribe to the text messag ing service through y our respe ctive service providers to use this service . ⢠WR I TI NG ME SSA GES You c an write mes sages using S tandard tex t input or Pr edictive text input . Standard text inpu t When you s elec t this mode, or appears as vis ual confirmation. 1 Find the key that has the letter you want to enter . 2 Pres s it as m any times as needed fo r the letter to appear on the sc re en . For example, to ente r the name Nok ia : Pres s N Press (to cha nge to lowe r case input) Pres s o Pres s k Pres s i Pres s a
16 [ 74 ] â¢PREDIC TI VE T E XT INPU T With predictive text input, you only need to press a number key once for each letter. Your pho ne uses a built-in dictionary to predict o r guess what your are writing. You a lso c an add new words to the dictionary. When the predictive text fe ature is a ctiv ated, t he icon is visibl e in the text mes sage window. Using P redic tive Text Since the displa yed word cha nges after each key stroke, you will need to disregard the displayed w ord until you hav e ke yed in a ll the charac ters. For e xample, to ente r the name Nok ia with the Engl ish dictionary selected: Pres s (for N ; the screen will display O ) Pres s (for o ; the screen will displa y On ) Pres s (for k; the scree n w ill display Mo l ) Press (for i; the s creen will dis play O nli ) Press (for a; the screen w ill disp lay Nok ia ) T urn on pr edi cti ve text in put 1 Press Me nu 1 -1-1 (M enu > Mes sage s > Te xt m essa ges > W rite message) and p ress Select . 2 Enter a charac ter using t he k eypad . 3 Press Options , s croll to D ictionar y and pres s OK . 4 Scroll to the language you want and pres s OK . T9 dictionary ac tiv ate d appear s as a con firmati on. Not e : Predictive tex t input ma y not be available for al l languages .
[ 75 ] î îÂÂ¥ î¸î´ îÂÂîÂ¥î³ î³î¡î§îÂÂ¥ î©î®î°îµî´ 16 T urn off p redictive text inpu t To switch off the p redictive text inp ut and re turn to trad itional text input, repeat steps 1 through 3 abov e and sele ct Dictionary of f . Help ful ke ys f or pre di cti ve text in p ut Pre ss repeate dly to chang e between uppe rcase and low ercas e p redictive t ex t input a nd upperca se and lowe rc ase standa rd tex t input. Pre ss to view the nex t matc hing word if the under lined word is not the word you intend ed. P ress once t o accept a word or to add a spac e. Pre ss r epeatedly to add a pe riod, dash or ellipsis (three d ots). When you enter a pe riod to end a sentence , the phone automatically swi tches back to uppercas e entry mode so that the first letter in the next word will be c a pi t a l iz e d . INSERT NUMBERS 1 To add a numbe r to the message, p ress and hold until the icon a ppears . OR Press Options and scroll to Insert numbe r . 2 A fter you enter the desired number(s), press and hold to re turn to standard or predictive text input. INSERT SYMBO LS 1 Pres s and hol d until the special cha racter icon app ears. OR Press Options and scroll to Insert symbol . 2 Scroll to the symbol you want and p ress Insert .
16 [ 76 ] WR IT E COM P OU ND WO RDS 1 W rite the first p art of t he wo rd an d pres s t o accept it. 2 W rite the last p art of the compo und word an d press to e nter the word in yo ur phoneâÂÂs memory . ADD A N EW WO RD TO THE DI CTI ONAR Y If the ? chara cter a ppears aft er the w ord, the w ord y ou intended t o wr ite is not in the phone âÂÂs dictionary . T o add a new o r unique word to the di ctionary: 1 Pres s repeatedly until Spe ll a ppears in place of O ptions . 2 Press Spell and e nter the word(s) using standard text input. 3 Press OK to add the word(s) into yo ur phoneâÂÂs memory .
[ 77 ] îÂÂîÂÂ¥ î¸ î´ î îÂÂ¥ î³ î³ î¡ î§ îÂÂ¥ î³ 17 17 Tex t messages ⢠RE CEI VE A TEX T ME SS AGE When you rec e ive a te xt message , the phone sounds a me s sage alert tone a nd the text messa ge icon appear s in addition to on e o f the following me s sa g es : ⢠M ess age receiv ed â an unread message or page. If you have more than one message o r pa ge, the ap propriate number is listed before this messa ge. When you receive Me ssag e r e c ei ve d along with Call , follo wed by a name or numb er , the message is a page . ⢠New emer gency mes s age â an eme rgency mes sage or page s ent by someone via the service prov ider . Emergency messag es are sent only in situations wh ere life or property are in imme diate da nger . Em ergency messages are listed first and override a ll other message s. ⢠Urgent message â a hi gh priority message . Read a text message Text mes sages are shown in the order in which they were receiv ed, unless on e is an emerge ncy me ssage (w hich will a ppear first). 1 Press Menu 1 -1- 3 (Menu > Mes sag es > Te xt Mess a ges > Inb ox) . 2 Press Read . The first new message will be h ighlighted. 3 Press Read again to read the mes sage. 4 Press Options for a list of choi ces yo u hav e w hile rea ding the messag e (see the table followi ng t his section). 5 Press OK wh en the option yo u want is highlighted.
17 [ 78 ] Choos e opti ons fo r a text mess age When you press Options while reading a message , the following cho ices a re availa ble: Erase a message 1 W hile reading a message , pres s O ptions . 2 S croll to Erase an d press OK . 3 Y our phone a sks yo u to confirm that yo u want to erase the mes sage. Press OK . Option What it does Read next Takes you t o the nex t mes sag e. Erase Eras es the current mes sage . Save S aves this mes sage to the Saved folder. Use number Calls the person who s ent you the text message, if their phone number is included in the me ssage. Yo u ca n a l so p r es s t h e s ta r t key wh il e t he m e ss a ge is displayed t o dial the number. If more than one number is on the screen, the numbers appear in a list. Scroll to the phone number you want to call and press . Forward F orwards the mes sage to another person. That p erson must have the appro priate message s ervice . Reply P rov ides a scree n where you can writ e a reply.
[ 79 ] îÂÂîÂÂ¥ î¸ î´ î îÂÂ¥ î³ î³ î¡ î§ îÂÂ¥ î³ 17 Save messa ges in the outbo x Aft er you w rite a text message , itâÂÂs a good ide a to sav e it in the outbox before you s end it. Then, if there is a messa ge deliv ery proble m, you can easi ly resend the mes sage. 1 W hile writing the mes sage, pres s O pt ions . 2 S croll to Save and pr ess OK . Reply to a me ssage 1 W hile reading a message , press Options . 2 S croll to Reply and pre ss OK. 3 Choose As m e s sag e or As e-mail and pr ess OK . 4 Enter your message and pre ss Options . 5 S croll to Send . P re ss OK . The phone display s the return number . 6 Edit t he number as nece ssary or press Send . Forward a message 1 Press Options . 2 Sc roll to Forward and pres s OK . The mes sage te xt appea rs. 3 Edit t he mes sage if nece ssary , then press O ptions . 4 Press Send . 5 The Number prompt appears. Enter the recipientâÂÂs phone number and press OK . OR Press Search to recall a stored na me and pho ne number . Press OK . 6 Press OK aga in to confirm.
17 [ 80 ] ⢠SEN D TEXT MESSA GES You can specify whether your phone s ends messa ges as text messages or e-mail m essage s. To send a text mes sage: 1 Press Menu 1 -1- 1 (Menu > Mes sag es > Te xt me ssage s > Write message) . 2 Enter your message of up to 160 cha racters and press Options . As you enter your mes sage, a c ount of the remaining number of cha rac ters ap pear s in the to p righ t corne r of the sc ree n. If you need to e xit while writing the message , press any tim e. T o re tu r n , p re ss Menu 1- 1-1 and finish writing the mes sage. 3 Sc roll to Send (or Save to save the message first) and press OK . 4 Enter the phone number of the person you are s ending the m essage to (or recall it from your list of saved phone numb ers) and p ress OK . Sending message app ear s. When the message has been successfully sent, Mess age s e nt appears. Ca ution: If you turn off your phone wi thout saving the message, the mes sage will b e los t. ⢠PI C TUR E M ESS AGE S Your phone o ffers nine p icture messa ges tha t you ca n use to s end pictures and text to your friends and family. Each pic ture m essage is mad e up of several tex t messages . Therefore, sendi ng one pic ture message may co st more than sending o ne text m essage. Contact your service provider for pricing information. No te: Y ou can send and receive pictures only if you a nd the person you are s e nding it to are (a) using the same provider and (b) have the fe ature ac tivated.
[ 8 1 ] îÂÂîÂÂ¥ î¸ î´ î îÂÂ¥ î³ î³ î¡ î§ îÂÂ¥ î³ 17 ⢠SEN D PI C TU RE MESS AGE S 1 Press Menu 1 - 2 (Menu > Me s sages > Pi cture Mes sage s) . 2 Scroll to the picture you want to send. Press Show . The p icture appea rs. T o choose a d ifferen t pic ture , press Bac k , scroll to another pictur e and pres s Select . 3 Press Options and s croll to E d i t Te xt . Add a text message to send with the pict ure. After you enter t he text, you hav e the option to (a) further edit t he text (b) save the picture a nd mes sage be fore sending it or (c ) send the picture and me ssage. 4 To send the p icture and mes sage, e nter or recall the phone number and pres s Send . Re c eive pictur e message s 1 Whe n th e p ho ne d i sp la ys Mes sa g e rec eived , pre ss Show and the picture/text will ap pear . If the pic ture has a messa ge w ith it, y ou ma y ha ve to scro ll up or dow n to read the e ntire mess age. 2 Press Save picture to keep t he p ict ure mes sage or press Exit to delete it. ⢠WH E N YO U R PHO NE âÂÂS M EMOR Y IS FUL L When your phoneâ s mess age mem ory is full, one or more messag es of the lowes t prio rity are automatically deleted . These me ssages are us ually deleted from your phoneâÂÂs outbox. An incom ing emergenc y messag e could force a dele tio n from your phoneâÂÂs Sav ed folder . If the me mory is s till full after dele t ing messa g es, the message No sp a ce: mess age wait ing appe ars. Clear the notification by pressing OK .
18 [ 82 ] 18 E- mail me ssages In addition to text messages, you c an us e your phone to se nd and receive e-mail mes sages . This me ans you no longe r need to be at your c omputer to send or rec eive e-mai l. Note: E-mail mes sages ma y not be available in all wirele ss systems. Contact your se rvice provider for details and a vailability . ⢠SEN D AN E-MAI L ME SS AGE 1 Press Menu 1 - 1-2 (M enu > Mes sage s > Text m essa ges > W rite e-mail) . Note: If you have jus t turned on your phone , you will get a prompt asking you to enter your e- mail gateway number . You must obtain this numbe r from your service provide r . 2 A t the pr ompt, e nter y our recipie ntâÂÂs e- mail add ress or press Search to look through and sele ct a saved e -mail ad dress from your phone list. Press OK . 3 A t the prom pt, en ter a sub ject for yo ur e-mail message. ( Y ou ar e not required to enter a subject. ) The subjec t line can be a maximum of 26 character s long. Pr ess OK when you are finished. Note: Predictiv e text is not availab le whe n entering an e- mail address or a s ubject line for your e-mail. 4 A screen will app ear allow ing you to enter the text of yo ur message. Y our total message, including the addres s and subjec t line, can be up to 160 charac ters. There is a running total of remaining charac ters in the top ri g h t c orn e r of th e sc r ee n. Tip: Y ou can sw itch betwee n upperca se a nd lowe rcase standard text inp ut and upperca se a nd lowerc ase predictive text input by repe atedly press ing . 5 A fter you finish entering the text of yo ur e-mail, press O ptions and
[ 83 ] î îÂÂîÂÂî¡î©î¬ îÂÂîÂ¥î³î³î¡ î§îÂÂ¥ î³ 18 scroll to Send . Pr e s s OK to send immed iate ly . If your message was sent successfully, you will get a confirmati on saying Message Sent . ⢠R EC E IV E AN E- MAI L M ES SA G E When you r eceiv e an e-mail me ssage, the pho ne s ounds a m essage alert tone and the t ext mes sage ico n appear s, along w ith one of the following mes s ages: ⢠Message r eceiv ed â indica tes an unrea d e-mail mes sage, text messa ge or page. If you have more t ha n one new e -mail message, te xt messa ge or pa ge, the appropriate number is listed before this message. ⢠New emer gency mes s age â mean s that an emerge ncy m essage or page was se nt by someone v ia t he serv ice p rovider . Emer genc y me ss ag e s a r e sent on ly i n s ituat io ns wh ere lif e o r pr op ert y ar e in im m edi a te da ng e r . Emergenc y messages are liste d firs t and o verride all other messag es. ⢠Ur ge nt â means the message has a high priority . Read an e- mail me ssage 1 W hen you rec eive an e-m ail mes sage, pres s Read . The Inbox a ppear s with the new e- mail mes sage s elected. OR From t he Start screen , press Menu 1- 1-3 (Me nu > Mess ag es > T ext messages > Inbox) . Se lect the e- mail me ssage an d press Read . 2 Press Read again to read the e- mail messa ge.
18 [ 84 ] 3 Y ou hav e the following Options wh ile reading y our e-ma il messag e: 4 S cro ll t o the option you wan t. Pres s OK . In your inbox, e-ma il mes sages a re shown in the order in w hich they w ere receive d unles s one is a n emerge ncy me ssage. An e mergency mes sa ge o verri des any or de r and appea r s fir st. ⢠RE PLY T O OR FO RWAR D AN E- MAI L MES SAGE Not e : If you have ju st turned on your pho ne, a prompt wi ll appear as king y ou to enter your e-mail ga teway number . Y ou must obtain this number from y our service prov ider . 1 If th e m essa g e i s no t on th e sc ree n, p ress Menu 1-1- 3 (Menu > Message > T ext messages > Inbox) . Option What it does Read next Takes you to the next e-mail mes sage. Erase Erases the current e- mail message . Save Saves th is e- mail message to the Saved folder. Use number Calls the p erson who sent you t he e- mail messa ge, if their phone number is included in the message. You can also pr ess St art while the message is displayed to dial the number. If more than one number is on the screen, the numbers appear in a list. Scroll to the phone number you want t o call and press Start . Forward Forwards the e- mail mes sage to another person. That person must have the appropriate message se rv i ce. Reply Provides a screen where you c an write a reply.
[ 85 ] î îÂÂîÂÂî¡î©î¬ îÂÂîÂ¥î³î³î¡ î§îÂÂ¥ î³ 18 2 Scroll to the message yo u receiv ed and pre ss Re a d . 3 Press O ptions , s cro ll to For wa r d or Reply and press OK . 4 Sc roll to A s e-ma il and pr ess Selec t . If forwarding an e- mail messa ge, go o n to step 5. If reply ing to an e-mail mes sage, s kip to step 6. 5 E nter the recipie nt's e -mail ad dress o r press Search to find the name/ e-ma il ad dress that you have already sa ved in your phone book. Scroll to the name/addr ess and pres s OK . 6 At the prompt, e nte r a subje ct and pres s OK . Y ou can leave the subject line bla nk if you w ish. 7 W hen the messag e box o pens, enter your reply or any mess age you want to add when you forwa rd the m ail. 8 W hen you finis h your messa ge, press Options , scroll to Send , and press OK . ⢠SA V E E-MA IL A DDR ES S ES You can ad d an e- mail addres s to a name that is a lready s aved in your p hone book or you c an add a na me and e -mail addr ess as a new ent ry. 1 At t h e Start screen , p ress Name s. The Name m enu will open and Search will be highlighted. 2 Press Se lect and e nter the first two letters of the name you wa nt to find an d p ress OK . The choices starting with those letters will appe ar on the sc re en. 3 Scroll up or down to your choic e and p ress D etails (if the Name list view is select ed in your phone book ). Choos e Op tions , scro ll to e-ma il address , and pr ess Selec t . 4 The e -mail address pr ompt opens . Enter the ad dress . Press once to insert a dot . Pres s 6 times to insert the @ sign. 5 A fte r the ad dress is e ntered, p ress OK .
18 [ 86 ] The me ssage Saved appears briefly , confirming your action. Ad d a n ew e -mail add res s 1 At t he Sta rt screen , pres s Names , scroll t o Add new and press Select . 2 At t h e Na m e prompt, ent er th e name and pres s OK . 3 At t h e Nu mbe r prompt, enter the phone number and pres s OK . T h e message Sav ed appears bri efly , confirming your action. 4 Press Details and t hen Options . Sc roll to e-mail addr ess and pre ss Select . 5 At t h e e- mail addre ss prompt, e nter the reci pientâÂÂs e-mail addres s. Press once to ins ert a d ot. Press 6 times to insert the @ sign. Press OK when you are finished. The me ssage Sa v e d appears b riefly , confirming your acti on. Edit an e-mail address 1 Follow steps 1 through 3 in âÂÂSave e -mail addres ses â on page 89. 2 Enter any changes , using the sc roll key s to move the insertion p oint bac kward a nd forw ard in the add ress. When the addre ss is t he way you want it, pre ss OK . The me ssage Saved appears briefly , confirming your action.
[ 87 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 19 Personal digital assi stan t Your p hone also can be us ed to wak e you up in the morning and remin d you of meetings , birthdays, and tasks. You c an che ck the cu rrent time, calcula te a tip at dinner and c onvert currencie s. ⢠CA LE NDAR The ca lendar keeps t rack of birthda ys , meetings , rem inders and calls you ne ed to make. It can even sound an alarm when itâÂÂs time for you to m ake a call or go to a me eting. Vie w the calend ar 1 Press Menu 8 (Menu > Calendar > Options) . If the date has not b een set, the pho ne prompts yo u to do s o using a mm/dd/yyyy format. For example: Fo r May 4, 200 2, typ e 05042002 . T he numb ers yo u enter will overwrite exis ting numbers . 2 Press OK . The cur rent day and dat e a ppear . Move fr om day to da y OPT ION 1 After you set the internal date on the phone, wh enever you press Menu 8, your phone displays the c urr ent date and day. You c an then use the s croll key to mov e forward or backward through the c alendar. OPT ION 2 1 Press Menu 8 to g et to the curren t day . 2 Press Options and scroll down to Go to da te . Pre ss Select . 3 Enter t he des ired date us ing mm/dd/yyyy format and p ress OK .
19 [ 88 ] Notes This calend ar option allows you to ma ke, v iew a nd edit notes for a sele cted day . You can also set an alarm for any note. MAK E NO TE With this option, you can make notes for Birthdays, Reminders , Calls a nd Meetings. Your phone w ill ask you for s pecific information depe nding on the o pti on you ch oose. 1 Press Menu 8 to move to the cale ndar settings. 2 Press Options and s croll to Mak e note . P r es s Select . 3 Scroll to the desired not e t ype (for example , Reminder ) and press OK . 4 Enter a subject for the reminder and press OK . 5 Enter t he date for the reminder in mmddy yyy format and p ress OK . 6 Whe n Set an alarm for the note? appears , choo se Ye s or No . If you choose Yes : ⢠Enter t he date for t he alarm, then pre ss OK . ⢠Enter the time for the alarm, then press OK . ⢠Choos e am or pm , and pre ss OK . Calendar note saved appears briefly and the curren t dayâÂÂs cale ndar scre en reapp ears. If you choose No , Calendar note saved appear s br iefl y and the current dayâÂÂs cale ndar screen reap pears. When you set c alendar not es fo r the disp layed da te, the appropriate icon(s) a ppears in the lower right-ha nd corner of the screen: Birthday Rem inder Call Meeting
[ 89 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 VIEW ALL N OTES This option lets you s croll through all stored notes . Birthday no tes appear first in chronological order, followed by other notes, also in chronological or d er . ERASE NOTES 1 S croll to Erase notes and pres s Selec t . 2 Sc roll to Of chosen day , One by one , or All at onc e the n pr es s OK . Of chosen day â di sp l a y s e a ch n o te fo r th e c u r re nt d a y so you c an delete the note s individually . Press Eras e to delete the no te or pre ss the scroll keys to vie w other notes. One by one â d ispla ys notes in c hronologica l order , with birthdays first, so you ca n dele te them indivi dually . Use the scroll keys to view the notes a nd pres s Erase t o delete one s yo u no longer need. All at once â allo ws y ou to delete all cale ndar notes at on ce. T he phone asks you to confirm your decis ion be fore erasing the notes. Calendar alarm When a cale ndar alarm goes off, you c an: â¢P r e s s OK to s ilence the alarm. OR â¢P r e s s P o stpone and Alarm postponed f or 1 0 min. appe ar s. Af te r 1 0 minutes, the alarm g oes off a gain a nd you c an either press Po s t p o n e again or press OK t o stop t he alarm. Note: The alarm can be postp oned in inc rements of 1 0 minutes for up to 90 minutes.
19 [ 90 ] S end or rece ive c alen dar n otes When s omeone send s you a cale ndar n ote, your p hone displays Ca lendar note received . You c an save the note in your ca lendar and wo rk with it in the same way a s any other note in your ca lendar, inc luding setting an ala r m . SEND A C AL END AR NO T E You can s end a note yo u have created to a nother phone user (if the pe rson has a p hone that can rec eive calend ar n otes). 1 Press Menu 8 (Menu > Calendar) . Press Op tions . 2 Press Vie w al l and Select . Sc roll to s elect the note you w ant to s end. 3 Press Options , scroll to Se nd note and p ress OK . 4 At t h e Nu mbe r prompt, enter the number to send the note. If the num ber is in your p hone book, ent er th e name and pr ess Sear ch to find the number and press OK . 5 Press Send to send your me ssage. RECEIVE A CALE NDAR N OTE Caution: If you press Exit, the cale ndar note will b e delete d! 1 W hen your phone shows Calendar note received , pre ss Options . Show is sele cted. 2 Press OK and s croll through the note to read it. SAVE A RECE IVED C AL ENDAR NOTE 1 A fter viewing the ca lendar note, p ress Ba ck . 2 S croll to Save a nd pr ess OK . DISCARD V IEWED CALENDAR NOTES After viewing the cal endar note: 1 Press Back . Scroll to Dis car d and press OK .
[ 9 1 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡î¬ î¡ î³ î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 ⢠SEN D AN D R ECE IV E BUS I NE SS CAR DS Your p hone ca n send or receiv e elec tronic âÂÂb usiness cards â consisting of a name and phone numbe r. You can save receiv ed business cards in your p hone book . S end a bu sine ss c ard 1 Find the name in your phone book. 2 Press Options and s croll to Send bus. c ard . 3 Press Selec t . 4 Enter or recall the phon e number to whic h you w ant to send the business car d an d press Send . View a receiv ed business card When you receive a bus iness card, the p hone dis plays Busi ne ss ca r d recei v ed . Caution: If you press Exit at any time befo re savin g the bus iness card, the bu siness card will be dele ted. 1 W hen you pho ne displays Busine ss car d re cei ved , p ress O ptions . 2 Show is selected. Pres s OK . 3 Scroll through the available information. Save a view ed busin ess c ard 1 A fter viewing the business card , press Back , scroll to Save and pres s OK . 2 At t h e N ame: prompt, edit the name if desired, then press OK . 3 At t h e Nu mbe r : prompt, edit the number if des ired, the press OK .
19 [ 92 ] De lete a view ed b usines s card After viewing the bus iness card: Press Ba ck an d t h en p r es s Exit . OR Press Dis c ar d and then pr ess OK . ⢠DOWNLOAD R INGING TONES You can download up to five ringing tones to replace the personal entries in your list of ringing tones. For details about this servic e, please contact your wireles s servi ce provider. No t if ica t ion of rec e ive d ring in g t o nes . If you have this service a nd your phone receiv es a downlo aded ringing tone, your phone disp lays Ringing tone rece ived . L isten to rec eived ring ing t ones 1 W hen y o u p hon e s how s Ring tone received , press Options . 2 Playback is select ed. Press OK . The phone play s the ringing tone. Sa ve received ringing tones 1 A fter listening to the ringing tone, press Ba ck . 2 Scroll to Save tone . Pres s OK . 3 Choose which ringin g tone you w ant to replace â e ither an empty P e rsonal plac eholde r , if any are remaining, or a prev iously downloaded tone. Caution: If you pres s Exit at any time before saving the ringing tone, the ringing tone will b e dele ted.
[ 93 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 â¢A L A R M C L O C K The ala rm clock operates off your phone âÂÂs i nterna l clock and sounds an a lert at a time you specify. It even w orks if your phone is tu rned off. The ala rm clock âÂÂs volume is determined by the current ringing volume a nd tone s ettings. If you have s elec ted the Silent or Bee p once ringing tone, then your ala rm clock quietly be eps once. Y our phone wil l also vibrate if youâÂÂv e activated this feature in the c urrent profile. W arning: Do not switch on the phone where w ireless phone use is prohibited or wh ere it might caus e interference or danger . Set the alarm c lock 1 Press Menu 4-1-2 (Settings > A larm c lock > Set alarm time) . 2 Enter t he des ired alarm time in the hh:mm format and press OK . Any exist ing numbers are replac ed wi th the newly e ntered numbers . 3 S e l e ct ei t h er am or pm and press OK . The Alarm on messa ge app ears on the screen as a reminder . Note: S tep 3 appea rs only if you have selected the a m/pm for mat . The profile w hich produc es the loudes t volume from the ala rm clock is Nor mal or Out door (unle ss you have modified the profiles from their orig inal settings ). If you have s e lected the Silent or Meeting profile, your al arm beep s only once. T u rn off t he alarm w hen it rings When the alarm rings y ou can: â¢P r e s s Stop to shut off t he alarm. â¢P r e s s Snooze to set the alarm to go off again in 1 0 minutes.
19 [ 94 ] If the phone is turned o ff, it will switch itself on at alarm time an d the al arm will sound. If you p ress Stop , the phone dis play s K eep t he phone on? Pr es s Ye s to keep it on o r No t o switch it off. If you let the alarm ring for 1 minute or more without pres sing a key , it stops ringing, waits 10 minutes and rings again. This continues until yo u pr es s St op . T urn off the alarm cl ock functio n To turn of f the a larm functi on: 1 Press Menu 4-1 (Menu > Settings > Alarm clock) . 2 S croll to Off and pr ess OK . ⢠CAL CU LA TO R Your p honeâÂÂs calc ulator adds , subtracts, m ultiplies, divides and conve rts currencies. Use th e calc ulator 1 Press Menu 7 (Menu > Calculator ). 2 Enter t he first number in the calc ulation. T o enter a de cimal poin t, pre s s . Press Cle a r to e rase any mi s takes . 3 Press Options and s croll to Add, Subtract, Multiply , Divide . Pres s OK . Tip: Based upon the type of c alcula tion, you als o can use the following shortcut ke ys: If you want to... Press... add â â â â ( for symbol) sub tr act âÂÂâ âÂÂâ âÂÂâ âÂÂâ tw ice (for - symbol) m ultiply âÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâ (for * symbol)
[ 95 ] î îÂ¥î²î³î¯î®î¡î¬ î¤î©î§î©î´ î¡ î¬ î¡ î³î³î©î³î´î¡î®î´ 19 4 Enter t he second numbe r in the calcul ation. 5 Press Options . S croll to Equals and pr ess OK . 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 as many tim es as necessary . Co nve rt cur renc y You can us e the ca lculator function to set a n exch ange rate and then calcula te pri ces bas ed on that exchange rate. SET THE EXCHA NGE RATE 1 Press Menu 7 (Menu > Calc ulator) . Pre ss O ptions . 2 S croll to Exchange r ate and pres s OK . 3 Scroll to: ⢠How many home units t o a foreign unit â allows you to enter the number of domestic uni ts to a foreign unit. ⢠How many foreign unit s to a home unit â allows yo u to e nter the number of foreign units to a domes tic unit. 4 En ter t he appropriate exchange r ate (press to ente r a de cimal point) and pres s OK . The initial default of 1 is overwritten by any number you e nter . 5 The Rate s aved confirmation appears. divide âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ (for / s ymbol) If you want to... Press...
19 [ 96 ] CONVERT A CU RRENCY AM OUNT 1 Press Menu 7 (Menu > Calc ulator) . 2 Enter t he amount whic h you wish to conv ert. 3 Press Options and s croll to To home or To v i s it ed . Pres s OK. ⢠To home â converts visited units of currency to home units using the exc hange r ate. ⢠To v i s it ed â converts home units of currency to vis i te d units using the exc hange rate.
[ 97 ] îÂÂîµî® î¡î®î¤ î§î¡îÂÂîÂ¥î³ 20 20 Fun and games You c an us e your phone for commu nication and some serious fun. Your phone o ffers three games: Snake II, Space impact , and P airs II . Warning: Do not switch on the phone w hen wireless p hone use is prohibited or whe n it may cau se interference or dang er . Even whe n youâÂÂre pla ying a ga me, the phone is act ive . ⢠START A NEW GAME 1 Press Menu 6 (Menu > Games) and press Select. 2 Scroll to the des ired gam e and pres s Se le ct . 3 Select N ew game , and pr es s Sele ct . Additiona l options under eac h Game include : Pleas e vi sit Nokia games service s on the Internet for more hints and tips at www .nokia.com . Opt i on What it does Ne w Ga me Start a new game. Level (Snake II and P a irs II only) Choose the gameâÂÂs difficulty level. Maz es (Snake II only) Choose a mong diffe rent maze designs. Top s core Displa y the top sc ore. Instruct ions Learn how to play th e game .
20 [ 98 ] â¢S N A K E I I Feed t he s nake w ith as many goo dies as pos sib le and watch it grow. Pr ess Menu 6-1 . To t urn the snake t oward t he food, press , , a nd . The long er the snak eâÂÂs ta il grows, the higher y our score. You can c hoose to have a c lea r field , or s elect fr om fiv e diffe rent maze s. If the s nake runs in to its own tail or the surround ing wall, the game is ove r. ⢠SPACE IMPAC T Us e your weapons to survive alie n attacks. When you d efeat all the enemies , y ou progress to the next le vel. P ress Me nu 6 -2 . To mov e up and d own, press and . To mov e to the left and right, press and . To fire the main w eapons, pres s or . To f ire t he bonus wea pons, press or . â¢P A I R S I I The obj ect of the game is to uncov er the pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible. Press Menu 6 -3 and choos e betwe en Time T rial an d Puzzle . Mov e the cur s or wit h key s , , , and . To r eve al the pict ures , pr ess . To adv ance to the ne xt level, you mus t match all the p airs before the dynamite fus e runs out.
[ 99 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 21 Reference i nformation ⢠BATTERIE S AND CHARGE RS This section provides informa tion about the phoneâÂÂs batteries, acces sorie s, and charge rs. Be aw are that the information in this s ection is subject to change a s the ba tteries , cha rgers, a nd acc essories change . This phone is intended for us e whe n supplied with pow er from the ACP-7U (stand ard trav el charge r), the ACP -8 U (rapid travel charger) or the LCH-9 (rapi d ciga rette lighter charger). Other u sage could inva lidate a ny approv al give n to this appa ra tus and might be danger ous. Warning! Whe n you purch ase batteries, chargers, and access ories fo r your phone, use only batt eries , char ge rs, and accessories that ha ve received approval from the pho neâÂÂs manufacturer. The use of a ny other type o f phone-rela ted hardware will invalidate any approval or warranty a pplying to the phone and could al so be danger ous. Fo r a vailabili ty of appr oved batteries, chargers , and acces sories, ch eck with your dea ler. ⢠The battery charge ind icator will show y ou when the battery is fully charge d. ⢠W hen you are n ot using a charge r , di sconn ect it fr om the power sour ce. Do not leave the ba tter y connect ed to a ch arger fo r more tha n a w eek, since ov ercharging could s horten its lifesp an. ⢠If left unused, a fully cha rged battery will d ischarge itself over time. Tempe rature extremes can affect the ab ility of your battery to charge . Therefore, a llow it to cool do wn or warm up b efore try ing to charge it. When the battery is running out of power and your phone only has a few m inutes of talk time remaining, a w arning tone sounds and the bat tery low message appe ars briefly. When no more talk time is left, a w arning tone is sounded and the phone switches itself off.
21 [ 1 00 ] Do not short-circuit the battery. Ac cidental short-circuiting c an occur when a me ta llic object, like a coin, a clip, or a p en causes a direc t connec tion of t he and - terminals of the battery, which are metal strips on t h e e dg e of th e ba t te r y. Leav ing the b attery in hot or c old pla ces, such a s i n a c losed car i n either summer or wi nter conditions, will reduc e the capacity and lifetim e of the battery. Always try to keep the battery betwe en 15ð C and 25ð C (59ð F and 77ð F). A phone with a hot or cold battery might not work tempo rarily, eve n if the battery is fully charged. T he performa nce of Li-Ion batteries is particularly li mited in temperatures below 0ð C (32ð F). The follow ing list provides a guideli ne that you can follow: ⢠When the ope rating time (talk tim e and standby time) is noticea bly shor ter than normal, buy a new batte ry . ⢠Use the battery only for its intende d purpose. ⢠Never use any c har ger or bat tery t hat is dam aged or w orn o ut. ⢠Batte ries must be recy cled or dispos ed o f proper ly . Do not dispos e of batterie s by putting them in the fire ! ⢠When you disconnect the pow er cord of any acc essory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. ⢠IM PORTANT SAFE TY IN FOR MAT IO N A brief overview of safety can be found i n âÂÂSafety firstâ on page 1. T his sectio n provides additiona l safety information. T raffic saf et y Do not use a handhe ld ph one w hile driving. Al ways pa rk the vehic le b efore using the phone . Always secure the p hone into its holder; do not place the ph one o n the p assenger seat or w here it c an b reak loose in a co llision or du ring a sudden s top. Remember : Safet y on the road a lways comes firs t.
[ 101 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 O perating env ironm ent Remember to follow a ny special regulations that are in force in any area an d alwa ys switch off yo ur phone whe rever it is forbidden to use it. Otherwis e, the use of yo ur ph one coul d cause interference or danger. When connec ting the p hone or any access ory to ano ther de vice, read the ass ociated user guid e first and obtain de tailed safety ins tructions. Warning: Do not conne ct incompat ible ac cessories or produc ts. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, you are advi s ed that, for the sa tisfac tory operation of t he equip ment and for t he safe ty of personnel, it is rec ommended that the phone s hould only be used in the norma l operating position. This po sition is when the phone is held to yo ur ear with th e antenna po inting over yo ur shoulde r. El ec tron ic de vi ce s Most m odern elec tronic e quipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF ) signals . Howe ver, ce rtain electronic e quipment might not be s hield ed agains t the RF signals from your wireless phone . The following four subs ections provide more infor mation about this topic . PACEMAKERS Pacema ker manufacturers recomm end that a minimum s eparation of s ix in ches (20 c m.) s hould be m aintained between a handheld wireless phon e a nd a pac emaker to avoid poten t ial inte rference wit h th e pa cemaker . Thes e recommendations are cons ist ent w ith the independ ent r esea rch by an d the recommendations of Wireless Te chnology Research. PERSONS WIT H PACEMA KERS: ⢠should alw ays keep the phone mo r e than s ix inches (20 cm) f rom their pacemake r when the phone is switche d on ⢠should not carry the phone in a breas t pock et
21 [ 1 0 2 ] ⢠should use the ear oppo site the pac emak er to minimize the potent ial f or i nte rfer e n c e Warning: If you have any rea son to suspect that interfe renc e is taking place, s witch off your phone immediately . H E AR I N G AI DS While the Nokia 8265 phone has an optional dev ice a vailab le to assis t hearing aid us ers (see âÂÂLPS-3 Mobi le Loopse tâ on page 6), s o me digital wireles s phon es could interfere with s ome hearing aids . In the ev ent of such interferenc e, yo u might want to consult your se rvice p rovider. OTHER MED ICAL DE VICES Ope ration of any radio transmitting equipment, includi ng cellular phones, could interfere with the functionali ty of i nadequa tely protected me dical devic es. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical devic e to determine if they are a dequately shielded from ex terna l RF energy. Also contact these authorities if you have a ny ques tions. Switch off your phone in health care fac ilities or where any posted regulations instruct you to do s o. Hos pitals or health c are facilities c ould be usi ng equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. VEHICLES RF signa ls could imprope rly affect installe d or inadequa tely shielded electronic s yst ems in motor vehicle s. Thes e co uld include elec tronic fuel injection systems, electronic an ti-skid (anti-lock) braking s ystems, electronic spe ed c ontro l sy s te ms or air b a g sy stem s. Check w ith the manufacturer or its representative rega rding your vehic le. You s hould a lso consult the man ufacturer of any equipm ent that has be en added to yo ur v ehicle. POSTED FACILITIES Be certain to switch your p hone off in any fac ility wher e there are posted warnings against using c ell phones.
[ 1 03 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 P otentially exp losive at mos pheres Switch off your phone if you are in any area that has a potentially explos ive atmosphere a nd obe y a ll signs and in structions. Sparks in such are as could ca use an explo sion o r fire, resulting in bodily injury or ev en de a th . You are a dvis ed to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (s ervic e station). You als o are remind ed of the need to obse rve restrictions regarding the us e of radio equip ment in fuel depo ts (fuel s torage and di stribution areas), che mical pla nts, or where blasting operations a re in pr o gr es s. Areas w ith a potentially explo sive atmos phere are o ftenâÂÂbut not alw aysâ clearly ma rked. T hes e areas includ e the following : below d eck on boats; chemic al transfer or storage facilities ; vehicles using liquefie d petroleum gas (such a s propan e or butane); area s where the air co ntains c hemica ls or pa rticles, such as grain, dust or metal po wders; and any other are a where yo u would norma lly be a dvis ed to turn off your vehicle engine. V ehi cles Only qua lified personne l should s ervice the phon e o r ins tall the phone in a vehic le. Fa ulty installa tion or servic e coul d be dang erous and might in validate a ny warranty that could apply to the unit. Regularly ch eck that all w ireles s pho ne equipm ent in your vehicle is m ounted and op eratin g proper ly. Do not store or c arry flammab le liqu ids, gas es or e xplosive materials in t he same compartment as th e phone, its parts, or acces sories. For vehic les equipp ed w ith an air bag, remembe r that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not pl ace objects, including both the installed or the portab le wireless equipme nt , in the area ove r the air bag or in th e air bag deploy ment area. If the in-v ehicle wirele ss equipme nt is imprope rly in stalled and the air bag inflates , serious injury could res ult.
21 [ 1 04 ] Switch off your phone before boarding a n aircraft. The use of wi reless telephones in an airc raft may be dange r ous to the operatio n of the ai rcraft, di srupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. Failure to obs erve these ins tructions could lead to the suspens ion or the denial of telep hone s ervices to the offender, or it cou ld result in legal a ction, or bot h scenar ios could apply. ⢠EME RGE N CY CA LLS IMPORTANT: This phone, lik e any wireless phone, op erates using radio signals , wireless and land line netwo rks and user- p ro g r a m m ed f u n ct i o n s . Because of t his, conne ct ions in all con ditions c annot be gu ara nteed. The r e fo r e , yo u s h oul d never rely solely on any wirel ess phone for essential comm unications (for example, m e dical emergenc ies ). Remember, to make or rece ive an y calls, the phone must b e switched on an d be used in a service area that has ade quate radio signal s trength. Em ergency c alls might not be p ossible on al l wirele ss pho ne ne tworks or when ce rtain ne twork service s and /or phone features are in use. Check with local s ervic e providers. Always ensure tha t your p hone is prope rly charge d before attemp ting any emergenc y cal ls. If yo u allow y our battery to become empty, you will b e un able to receive or make calls, inc luding eme rgency calls. You m us t then wait a few minutes after the charging b egins to p lace a ny eme rgency calls . Make an e merg enc y call 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on. 2 Enter t he eme rgency number for your present loc ation (for examp le, 91 1 or any other official eme rgency numberâÂÂe mergency numbers vary by location). 3 Press .
[ 1 05 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 If certain features are in use (fixe d dialing, re strict calls, and so on), y ou m ight first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergenc y call. Consu lt this guide and your local cellular servic e provider. When making a n emergenc y ca ll, remembe r to g ive all o f the necessa ry in formation as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone m ight be the only means of communi cation at the scene of an acc identâ do not termin ate the call until given permis sion to do so . ⢠CER TI FICATI ON INF ORM ATIO N (SAR ) THIS MODEL PHON E MEETS THE GOVERN MENT'S REQU IREMENTS FOR EX POSURE TO RADIO WA VES. Your wireless phone is a radio t ransmitte r and rece iver. It is designed and m anufactured not to exceed the e mission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) en ergy set by the Fede ral Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. Th ese limits are part of co mprehensive g uidelines an d establish p ermitted levels of RF e nergy for the ge neral population. The guidelines are ba sed on standa rds that were de velo ped by indepe ndent scientific org anizations through periodic and thorough ev aluation of scie ntific studies. T he standa rds include a s ubstantial safety ma rgin designed to assure t he sa fety of all p ers ons, re ga rdless of a ge and he alth. The ex pos ure standard for wireless mobile phones emplo ys a unit of m easurement know n as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. T he SAR li mit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conduc ted using standard ope ra ting positions acc epted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified powe r level in all tested frequency bands . Althoug h the SAR is determine d at the highes t certified pow er level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the m aximum value. T his is bec ause the phone i s de signed to operate at m ultiple powe r levels s o as to use only the powe r required to reach the netw ork. In general , the close r you are to a wireless bas e station antenna, the lower the power outp ut .
21 [ 1 06 ] Befo re a phone model is availab le f or sale to the public, it mu s t be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exce ed the limit established by the g over nment- adopted req uirem ent for saf e e xposure. The tests are per formed in po sitions and lo cations (fo r example, at the e ar and w orn on the body) as required by the FCC for each mo del. T he highe st SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.1 9 W/kg and whe n worn on the bod y, as described in this us er guide, is 1.29 W/kg. (Bod y-worn measurem ents differ amo ng phone m odels, depe nding upon a vailab le acc essories and F CC requirements). While th ere may be differences b e tw ee n t h e S AR l e ve l s o f v ar i ou s p h o n e s an d at various pos itions, they all mee t the government requirem ent. The F CC has granted an Equipmen t Authorization for this mo del phone with all reported SAR lev els evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF expos ure guidelines. SAR information on t his model phone is on file with the FCC and can b e found unde r the Display Grant section of www.f cc.gov/oet /fccid after searching on FCC ID: GMLNPW-3. For body w orn oper ation, t his phone has bee n tested and mee ts th e FCC RF expo sure guidelines when us ed with the Nokia acc essories supplied or desig nated for this product. Use of other acc essories may no t ensure complianc e with FCC RF e xposure guide lines . *In the United States and Canad a, the SAR limit for mo bile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilog ram (W/kg ) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of sa fety to give additional protection for the public and to ac count for any variations in m easurements. S AR values may v ary dep ending on na tional reporting req uirement s and the network band. For SAR informat ion in other regions pleas e look under product information at www.n okia.com .
[ 1 0 7 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 ⢠A ME SS A G E FR OM T HE CTI A A GUI DE TO SAF E AN D RES PO NSIBL E WIRELESS PH ON E US E T en s of mi llio ns of peopl e i n t he U. S. tod ay ta ke advantag e of the uni que com bi nat i on of conven ien ce, safet y an d value de l ivered by t h e w ireless teleph one. Q ui t e sim ply , the wi reless phon e gives people the power ful abil ity to commu nica te by voice--alm ost anywh ere , anytime --with the boss, with a client, with the kids, with emergency pe rsonnel or even w ith the police. Each year , American s make billions of calls from their wi reless phon es, and the number s ar e rapidly gr ow ing . But an i mpor tant responsi bility acco mpani es tho se b enefits, on e t hat every w ireless ph one user mu st up hol d. When drivin g a car , drivi ng is your first respo nsibility . A wi reless phon e ca n b e a n inval uab le tool, but goo d judg me nt must be exerci sed a t all time s whi le dr iving a motor vehicleâ whether o n the ph one or not . The basic lessons are ones we all l earned as teenagers. Driving requires alertness, ca ut i o n a n d c o ur t e s y . It r e q ui r e s a he a v y do se of b a si c co m m on s e nse â k e e p yo ur he a d up , keep you r eyes on the roa d, check yo ur mirrors f re quentl y and w atc h out fo r oth er driver s. It requires obeying all traffic signs and signals and staying with in the speed limit. It means using seat bel ts and requiring ot her passenger s t o do the same. But with wi reless phon e u se, driving safel y mean s a little more. Th is br ochure is a call to wireless phone user s everyw her e to ma ke saf ety t heir f irst pri ority w hen behind t he wheel of a car . Wire less telecom mu nic ation s is keeping us in touch, simpl ifyi ng our live s, protectin g us in eme rg encie s and pr ovi din g oppo rtun ities to help other s in ne ed. Wh en it comes to the use of wireless phones, safety is y our most impor tant cal l . Wireles s Phone " S afe ty Tips" Be low are sa fety tip s to follow wh ile dr iving and usi ng a wir el ess phone w hich should be easy to remember . 1 Get to kn ow yo ur w ireless phone an d its fea tures such as speed dial a nd redial. Careful ly read your in structi on m anual and le ar n to take advan tage of valuab le features most phon es offer , including aut omat ic redial and memory . Also, work to memo rize the phone keypad so you ca n use t he speed d ial funct i on w i thout t aki ng your attent ion off the road. 2 When availa ble , use a hands free device. A num ber of hands free wirel ess phone accessories are readi ly availa ble toda y . Whether you choo se an instal led mount ed device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory , take advant age of these devices if ava ilable to you . 3 P osition you r wireless phone w ithin easy reach. Make sure you place your wir ele ss phon e with in easy re ach a nd where you can grab it withou t r emovi ng your ey es fr om t he road. If you get an inco ming cal l a t an inco nvenie nt time , if possib le, l et y our voi ce mail a nswer i t f or yo u. 4 Suspend c onversat ions d uring h azardous dr iving con ditions or situations. Let the person you a r e speaking with know you ar e dr i ving; if nece ssary , susp end th e call i n heavy traffic or hazardous wea ther condi tions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazardou s, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver , your first responsibility is to pay att e ntion to the road .
21 [ 1 08 ] 5 Do not take notes or look up ph one num ber s wh ile dr iving. If you are read ing an address book or busi ness card, or writing a "to do" list while driving a car , you are not watch ing where you are goi ng. ItâÂÂs comm on sense. Donâ t get caught in a dange rous situation because you are reading or wri ting and not paying att ention to t he r o ad or ne ar by v e hi cl e s . 6 Dial sensibly an d assess the traffi c; if possi ble, place calls w hen you ar e not movi ng or before pu lling into tr affic. T r y to plan you r calls before you begi n your trip or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be stopp ed at a stop sign, red light or otherwise station ary . But if you need to dial while driving, follow th is s im ple tip--dial onl y a few num bers, check the road and your m irror s, then conti nue . 7 Do not engage in stressful or emotiona l conve rsations that may be distract ing. Stressful or emot ional conversations and driving do n ot mix--t hey are d istracting and even dan gerous w hen you ar e behi nd the wh eel of a car . Make people you are talking w ith awar e you ar e driving and if necessar y , suspend conversati ons wh ich have the potenti al to diver t you r attenti on from t he road. 8 Use your wireless ph one to cal l for he lp. Y our wireless pho ne i s one of the great est tools you can ow n to prot ect yoursel f and your f amily in d angerou s situations--w ith your ph one at yo ur sid e, h elp is o nly thr ee num be rs a way . Dial 9-1-1 or other l ocal emergency num ber in the case of fire, traffic accid ent, road haza rd or medi cal emergency . Rememb er , it is a free call on your wireless phone! 9 Use your wireless pho ne to help other s in em ergencies. Y our wireless phone pr ovides you a perfect op port uni ty to be a "Good Sama ritan" in you r communi t y . If you see an auto accident, crime in progr ess or other serious emergen cy whe re lives are in dange r , call 9-1-1 or other local eme rge ncy num ber , as you would wan t othe rs to do fo r yo u . 1 0 Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when necessary . Certain situati ons you enco unter whil e drivi ng ma y requ ire attention , but are not ur gent e noug h to me rit a call for eme rgency servi ces. Bu t you still can use your wirele ss phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-dow n vehi cle posing no ser iou s hazard, a b roken t raf fic signal , a m in or tra ffic acci dent w her e no one appe ars injured or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-e me rgency wir eless numb er . Care less, distracted individua ls and peop le driving irresponsi bly represent a hazard to eve ryone on t he road. Since 198 4, the Cel lu lar T e l ecom m uni cation s Indu stry As sociation and the wireless industry have conducted edu cation al outreach to inform wi reless phon e users of their responsibilit ies as safe drivers and good citizen s. As we ap proach a new ce ntur y , more and more of us will take advantage of the benefi ts of wi reless telephones. And, as we take to the roads, we all have a responsibility to drive safely . The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving. Fo r more inform atio n, please cal l 1-88 8-90 1-SAFE. For updates: http://www .wow-com.com/consum er/issues/d riving/articles.cfm?ID=85 é 20 0 1 Cellular T e lec om mu nica tions & Internet Associ at io n. All Rights Reserved .12 50 C onnecti c ut Avenu e , NW Su ite 800, W ashington, DC 200 36. Phone: (20 2) 78 5-008 1
[ 1 09 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 ⢠A MESSAGE FRO M THE U.S. FOO D AND DRUG ADMI NIS TRAT ION CONSUM ER UPDATE ON WIRELESS PH ONES 1. Do wireless phones pose a healt h hazard? The availabl e scientific evid ence do es not show t hat any he alth problems ar e associated wi th using wireless phone s. There is no proof, ho weve r , that wireless phones are absolu te ly safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequen cy energy (RF) in the micr owave ra nge while being used . The y also emi t ve ry lo w le vels of RF whe n in t he stand -by mo de. Wherea s high levels of RF can produc e health eff ects (by heati ng tissue) , exposure to low level RF that does no t prod uce heating eff ects causes no known adver se health effect s. Many studi es of low level RF exposures have not f ound any biologi cal ef fects. So me studi es have suggested that som e b iological eff ects may occ ur , but such fin di ngs h ave n ot been confirmed by additional research. I n some cases, ot her researchers have had difficulty in reprodu cing those studies, or in determining t he reasons for i nconsistent results. 2. What is FDA 's role conc erning the saf ety of wireless phones? Under the law , FDA does not revie w the safety of radi ation-em itting consu mer produ ct s such as wireless phones before t hey can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical de vi ces. H owever , the agency has authority t o take a ction i f wireless ph ones are sho wn to emit radiof requency ene rg y (RF) at a level that i s haza rdous to the user . In such a case, FDA cou ld require the man ufact urers of wirele ss phones to notify users of the he alth haza rd and to repair , replace or recall the pho nes so that the hazard no l onger exists. Althou gh the existing scie ntific d ata d o n ot justi fy FDA reg ulato ry acti ons, FD A has urge d th e w ireless phon e indu stry t o take a nu mber of steps, i ncludi ng the foll owing: ⢠S uppo rt n eeded resear ch i nt o p ossible b iolog ical ef fect s of R F of t he t ype em i tt ed by wire less phon es; ⢠Desig n wireless pho nes in a way that minimizes any RF exposure t o the user that is not necessar y for device funct ion; and ⢠Coope r ate in p roviding user s of wirel ess phones wit h the best possible informati on on possib le effects of wireless phone use on hum an health. FDA bel ongs t o an interag ency wo rking group of the feder al agenci es that have responsib ility fo r diff erent aspects of RF safety to ensur e coordi nated effo rts at the federal level. The follo wing agen cies belong to this worki ng group: ⢠Nat i onal Institut e for Occup at ional Safet y and H e alth ⢠E nviron me nt al Protect i on Agen cy ⢠Fe der al Commun ica tions Co mmi ssion ⢠Occupa tiona l Safety and Hea l th Admini strati on ⢠Nat i onal Tel ecom m un ications and I nf orma tion Administ ra tion
21 [ 1 1 0 ] The Natio nal Institutes of Healt h participates in some interagency w or king gr oup activities, as well. FDA shar es regula tory respon sibilitie s for wireless phones with the Feder al Communi cati ons Commissio n (FC C). A ll phones th at a re sold in th e Uni ted State s must co mply w i th FCC saf ety gui del ine s that lim it R F expo s ure. FC C r el ies on FD A and ot her he alth age ncies for safety que stions abo ut wireless phon es. FCC al so reg ul ate s t he base statio ns that the w ireless ph one netwo r ks re ly upon. Wh ile these ba se stations operat e at high er power than do the w ireless phones them selv es, the RF exp osures th at peo ple ge t from the se ba se stati ons are typi cally thou sands of time s lower than tho se the y can g et fr om w ireless phon es. Base stat ions a re thus not the subject of the safety questions discu ssed in this docum ent. 3. What kinds of phones are the subjec t of this update? The term wir eless phone refers her e to hand-he ld wireless phones with buil t-in ante nnas, often calle d cell mobile or PCS phon es. These types of wireless phon es can expose t he use r to measur able radio frequency en ergy ( RF) because of the short distance be tween the phone and the userâÂÂs hea d. These RF expo sures are limited by Federal Com munications Com mission safety g ui delines that wer e developed with th e adv i ce of FDA a nd other federal healt h and saf ety ag encies. When th e phone is l ocated at greater distances fro m the user , the exposur e to RF is drastically lower becau se a person 's RF exposure decreases ra pidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called cordless ph ones; which have a base un it connected to t he telephone wiring i n a hou se, typical ly oper ate at far low er pow er le vels, and thu s pr oduce R F exposu res far below the FCC saf et y li mits . 4. What are the result s of the r es earch done alr ea dy? The research do ne th us far has produce d conflictin g results, and many studies have suffered fr om fl aws i n their r esearch methods. A nimal experiments i nvest igating the effects of rad iofrequ ency en ergy ( RF) exp osur es cha racte ristic of w ireless pho nes h ave yiel ded confl icti ng results that of ten cannot be r epeated i n othe r laborator i es. A few animal studies, how ever , have sugge sted that low levels of RF could accelerat e the de velopm ent of cancer in labor atory ani mals. How ever , many of the studie s that showed increased t um or devel opm ent used ani m als that had been genetica lly engi neered or treated w ith cance r-ca using chem icals so as to be pre-disposed to devel op cancer in the ab sence of RF exposu r e. Other st udies exposed the ani mal s to RF for up to 22 hou rs pe r day . These condit ion s are not similar to the condition s under which peo ple use wi reless phone s , so w e d onâÂÂt know with ce r tainty what the results of such studi es mean for hum an heal th. Three large epidem iolog y studies have been publ ished since Decemb er 2000. Between them, the studi es investigated an y p ossible associ ation b etween the use of wireless ph ones and p rimary br ain can cer , glioma , men ingioma, or acoust i c neuroma, tumors of the brai n or sali vary gl and , leu kemia, or other cance rs. None of the studi es de monst rated the existence of any harm ful health ef fects from wireless phone RF exposur es. Howe ver , none of the studies can answer questi ons about l ong-ter m exposur es, since the aver age perio d of phone use in these studies was aroun d three years.
[ 1 1 1 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 5. What research is needed to decide whe the r RF ex posure from wireless phones poses a healt h risk? A comb inati on of lab or ator y studies and epidem i olo gic al studi es of people actua lly using w ireless pho nes wo uld provid e some of the data that are needed . Lifetime animal exposur e studie s could be complet ed in a few years. How ever , very la rge num bers of an imals wou ld be nee ded to provid e relia ble proo f of a cancer prom ot in g effect if one exists. Epidemi ologica l studi es ca n p rovide da ta t hat is di rectly app licable to hu man po pul ation s, but 1 0 or more year s fo llow -up m ay be needed to provide answ ers about some health effects, such as cancer . This is because the interval between the time of exposur e to a cancer-causing ag ent and the time tumors develop - if they do - may be many , many years. The interpretation of epidemiol ogical studies is hampered by diff iculties in measuring actu al RF exposure durin g day-to-day use of wireless ph ones. Man y factors affect this measur ement, such as the angle at wh ich the phone is held, or whi ch m odel of phone is used. 6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possib le healt h effec ts of wireless phone RF? FDA is w orking w ith the U .S. N ational T o xicolog y Prog ra m and w ith g ro ups of investi gator s arou nd the wo rld to ensur e that high priority ani m al studies are conduct ed to addr ess impo rtan t questions abo ut the effects of exposure to radiofr equen cy en ergy (RF). FDA has been a le adin g par tici pant in the W orl d Heal t h Or gan ization In tern ation al Electr omagneti c Fiel ds (EM F) Proj ect si nce its incepti on in 199 6. An i nfluenti al r esult of this work has been the deve lopmen t of a detailed age nda of resea rch needs that has driven t he establ ishm ent of new research prog rams ar ound the world . The Project has also helped devel op a ser ies of public inform at ion docum ents on EM F issues. FDA and t he Cel lu lar T e l ecom m uni cation s & Internet Asso ciation (C TIA) ha ve a formal Cooper ati ve Research and De velopm ent Agreem en t (CRADA ) to do r esearch on w ireless ph one safet y . FDA provides the scient ific oversight, obt aining inpu t from exper ts in go vernment, industr y , and academi c organizat i on s. CTIA-funded re search is conducted throu gh contr acts to indepe ndent in vestiga tors. The initial research will include both laborator y studi es and studie s of wireless phone users. The CR ADA will also include a broa d as sessmen t of additio nal research need s in the context of the latest research de velopm ents arou nd t he world. 7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone? All phones sol d in the United States m ust comp ly with Federal Comm uni cat ions Com mission (FCC) guidelines that limit r adiofrequ ency energy (RF) exposures. FCC establi shed these g uidelines in con sultation w ith FDA and the oth er federal h ealth and safety agenc ies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a Sp ecific Absor pti on Rat e (S AR) of 1.6 wat ts per kilogram (1 .6 W/kg) . The FCC limit is consistent w ith the safety standards develo ped by the Institut e of Electrical and Electroni c Engi neer in g (IEEE) and the Nati onal Coun cil on Radi ati on Protection and Measur ement. The exp osur e l imi t t akes in to co nsid era tio n th e bo dyâÂÂs a bi lit y to r emove he at from the tissu es that ab s orb ener gy from th e wireless pho ne an d is set well below levels kn own to hav e effects.
21 [ 1 12 ] Man ufacturers of wir eless phones must report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC . The FCC web site (htt p ://w ww . fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directi ons fo r locati ng t h e FCC identifica tion numbe r on your phone so you can find your phoneâ s RF ex p osu r e le v e l in the o n lin e li s t in g . 8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency ene rgy coming from wireless phones? The Institute of Electrical and Elec tron ic Engineers ( IEEE ) is developing a technical stand ard f or m easurin g t he radi ofr eque ncy energy ( RF) exposur e fr om w irel ess ph ones an d other w ireless handsets w ith the participat ion and l eadership of FDA scientists and engin eer s. The standard, Recom m ended Practice for Determini ng the Spat ial-P eak Sp ecific Absor pti on Rat e (S AR) in the H um an Body Du e to Wir eless Co mmun ications Device s: Experim ental Tech niq ues, sets forth the first consisten t test methodol ogy for measuri ng the r ate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test met hod uses a ti ssue-simulating mo del of t he human head . Standar dized SAR t est method ology is expec ted to great ly impr ove the consi s tency of measurements made at diff ere nt laborator i es on the sa me ph one. SAR is the measur em ent of the amou nt of en ergy a bsorbed in tissue, eit her b y the w hole body or a small pa r t of th e b ody . I t is meas ured in w at ts/kg (or mil li watts/g ) of mat ter . Thi s m easure ment is u sed to de termine whether a wireless phone co mp lies wit h sa fety gui delines. 9. What steps can I take t o reduce my ex posure to radiofrequenc y energy from my wireless phone? If ther e is a risk f rom th ese pr oducts --an d at thi s point we d o not kno w tha t th ere is-- it i s p robably very small. B ut i f yo u are co ncerned about avo iding even p otent ial r isks, you can tak e a few simple steps to minimize your expo sur e to radiofrequency energy (RF). Since t ime i s a key factor in how mu ch exposure a per son r eceiv es, reduci ng t he amou nt of time spen t using a wirele ss ph one wil l reduce RF exp osur e. If you must cond uct ext ended con versations by w ireless phone every day , you could place mor e distan ce between your body and the sour ce of the RF , since the exposure level d rops o ff dram atically w ith d istance. For ex ample, you could use a h eadset and carry t he wireless pho ne awa y from your body or us e a wireless phone connected t o a remote antenna. Agai n, the scientific da ta do not demo nstrate that wirel ess phones are harmful. But if you are con cerned abou t the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like t hose de scribed abo ve t o redu ce yo ur R F ex posure from w ireless p hone use.
[ 1 13 ] îÂÂîÂ¥î¦îÂ¥î² îÂÂ¥ î®î£îÂÂ¥ î©î®î¦î¯î²îÂÂî¡î´î©î¯î® 21 1 0. What about children using wireless phones? The scienti fic evidence does not show a danger t o users of wireless phones, includi ng childr en and teenag ers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure t o radiofreque ncy energ y (RF), the measu r es described above w ould apply t o children and t een agers using wi reless phon es. Redu cing the time of wireless phone use and increasi ng the distance be tween the user and the RF sour ce w ill reduce RF exposure. So me grou ps sponsored by othe r national governm ent s have advi sed t hat chi ldren be di scour age d from usin g wi r eless pho nes at all. For example, the go vernment in t h e United Kingd om distri buted leafle ts contai ni ng such a r ecom m endati on in Decem ber 2000 . They noted that no eviden ce exists t hat u sing a wireless phon e cau ses brain t umors o r ot her il l effects. Their recomm end ation to limit wireless phone use by childre n was strictly precaution ary; it was not based on sci entifi c evidence that any health ha zard exists. 1 1 . What about wireless phone interference with medical e quipment? Radi ofreq uency energy ( RF) from wirele ss phones can inte ract with some elec tronic de vices. For this r easo n, FDA h elped devel op a detailed test met hod t o measure electr omagnetic interf erence (EMI ) of i mpl anted cardiac pacem akers and defi brillators from w irel ess telep hone s. This t est m ethod i s no w part o f a standar d sp onsor ed b y the As s ociati on for the Ad vancement of M edical in s trume ntation (AA MI). The final draft, a joint ef fort b y FD A, med ical device m an ufacturers, and many ot her g roups, was comp leted in l ate 2000. Thi s standard w ill allow manu fact urers to ensu re th at cardiac pa cemakers and de fibrillator s are s afe from wirel ess p hone EMI. FDA has tested h eari ng aids for interfe rence from hand hel d wire less phon es and hel ped devel op a vol unt ary standar d sponsored by the In stitute of Electrical and Electroni c Engin eers (IEEE). This stand ard specifies test methods and per for m ance requi r ement s for hearing aid s and wi reless phones so that no interf erence occurs when a person uses a compatible phon e an d a acc ompani ed hearing ai d at the sam e tim e. Thi s stan dar d was appr ov ed by th e IEEE in 2000. FDA cont inues to monitor the use of wi reless phones for possible interactio ns with other medi cal device s. Shou ld harm ful interfe ren ce be found t o occur , FDA will conduct testing to as se ss the i nterference and work to r esolve th e problem. 12. Where can I find additional information? For additio nal information , please refer to the following resources: ⢠FDA w eb page on w ireless phones h ttp ://www . fda.gov/ cdrh/ pho nes/ in dex. ht ml ⢠Fe der al Commun ica tions Co mmi ssion (FCC ) RF Safety Pr ogram http: //www . fcc.go v/oet /r fsafety ⢠Inter nati onal Com m ission on N on-Ioni zin g Radi at io n Prote ction htt p: / /w ww .i cn i r p. d e ⢠W o r ld He alth Orga ni zation ( W HO ) Int er nat i onal EM F Project h t tp :// ww w .wh o . in t/em f ⢠Nat i onal Radi olo gica l Protect io n Boar d ( UK) h ttp:// www .nrpb . org.uk/ July 18, 200 1 For upd ates: http:/ /w w w .fd a .g ov /cdrh/ pho nes
[ 1 14 ] 22 22 2 2Mainte nance & a ccess ories Yo ur phone is a product of s uperio r design a nd craftsmanship and s hould be treated with ca re. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warran ty oblig ations and allo w y ou to e njoy this produc t for many years. When using y our wireless phone, ba ttery, charger or any acce ssory: ⢠K eep the phone and all its parts and acc essories out of the r each of small children. ⢠K eep the phone dry . Precip itation, humidity and a ll types of liquids contain minerals that will corrode ele ctronic circuits . ⢠Do not use or store the phone in dus ty , dirty areas as its m oving parts can b e damaged. ⢠Do not store the phone in hot areas . High temperatures can s horten th e l if e o f el ect ronic devi ces, dam age batt eries , and warp or melt certai n plas tics. ⢠Do not store th e phone in cold ar eas. Whe n t he phone warms up t o its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone , which may da mage the e lectronic ci rcuit b oards. ⢠Do not atte mpt to open the phone (other than to chang e covers) . Non- exp ert handling may cause dama ge. ⢠Do not drop, knoc k or shake the p hone. Rough handling can break internal circuit board s. ⢠Do not use harsh chemicals , cleaning s olvents or s trong detergents to clea n the phone. ⢠Do not paint the phone. P aint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper ope ra tion. ⢠Unauth orized ante nnas, modifications or attachments could dam age the phone and may v iolate regula tio ns governing radio de vice s. ⢠If t he phone, battery , charge r or any acces s o ry is not working properly , take it to your nearest qualifie d service facility . The personnel there will ass ist you, and if nece ssary , arrange for servic e.
[ 1 15 ] îÂÂî¡î©î®î´îÂÂ¥ î®î¡î®î£îÂÂ¥ î¦ î¡î£î£îÂ¥î³ î³î¯î²î©îÂ¥î³ 2 22 ⢠A CC ES SOR IE S If you want to e nhance your phone âÂÂs functionality, a rang e of acces sories are availa ble for you. Yo u can selec t any of these ite ms to help accomm odate your specific communi cation nee ds. For availa bility of these a nd other compatible acc essories, contac t your service prov ider. A FEW PRACTICAL RULES FOR ACCESSO RY OPERATIO N ⢠K eep all acc essories out of reach of s mall chil dren. ⢠When you disconnect the pow er cord of any acc essory , grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. ⢠Check regularly that any v ehicl e-installed acces sories are mounted and oper ating pr operly . ⢠Installation of any complex car accessories mu s t be made by qualified personnel only . ⢠Use only batt eries, charg ers, and acce ssories that have been appr ove d by the ph one manufacturer for use with this particular pho ne model. The use o f any other types could invalida te any approv al or warranty applying t o the phone a nd may be dange rous. ⢠BATTE RY This section provides information about the phon eâÂÂs battery. Be aware that the information in this section is subjec t to change. Not e : This phone uses a lithium ion (Li- Ion) battery . Dispose of used ba tteries in ac cordance with any lo cal regula tions.
[ 1 16 ] 22 22 The table s shown in the s ection b elow prov ide in formation about the b attery for your pho ne, charging times with the Rapid Tra vel Charge r (ACP -8U) , the S tandar d Trave l Char ger (ACP -7U) , talk t imes and standby times. Consult your service provide r for more information. CH AR G ING T IME S The times displaye d abov e allow your battery to obtain a full cha rge. When this happe ns, the battery scroll bars on the right side of your ph oneâÂÂs s creen stop s crolling . You can al low an othe r 2 hours for a âÂÂt rickleâ or âÂÂmaintena nceâ charge. ST ANDB Y AN D T A L K TI M E S The times shown in t he following table are e stimates only and represent a range for e ither standby or talk time s (not a combina tion of both). T he operation time of the battery dep ends on conditions such as : ⢠Trans mitting power level and s ignal strength (distanc e between the phone and the bas e station) ⢠Ne twork para mete rs define d by the op erato r (ope ration mo de - analog or dig ital) ⢠Phone use (game s, text m essaging ) ⢠Charging procedure use d Battery O ption ACP-7U Charger ACP-8U Charger BLB-3 1000 mA h Li- Ion 3 hrs 40 min 2 hrs 30 min Batte ry Op tion Digital T alk Time Analog T alk Time Standby Tim e BLB-3 1000 mAh Li-Ion 1 20 min t o 200 min 60 min to 112 min 96 to 200 hr s ( dig) 37 to 60 hrs ( an a)
[ 1 17 ] îÂÂî¡î©î®î´îÂÂ¥ î®î¡î®î£îÂÂ¥ î¦ î¡î£î£îÂ¥î³ î³î¯î²î©îÂ¥î³ 2 22 ⢠CH ARG ER S This sectio n provides informat ion about t he phon eâÂÂs charger s and acce ssories. Be awa re that the information in this section is subjec t to change a s the c harger s and acce ssor ies change . The c hargers and access ories that are d escribed in this sec tion are availab le for your phone. Contact your deale r for details. Wa rning: Whe n you dis conne ct the powe r cor d of any ac ces sory , grasp and pull the pl ug, not th e cord. Standard T ravel Charger (ACP -7U) This is a lightweight (187g) and durable AC charge r. To use the Standard T ravel Charge r, plug it into a wall outlet and c onnect the le ad from the charger to the base o f your phone. Rapi d Trave l Char g er (A CP- 8U) This is a lightweight (110g) and durabl e AC charger. Calls ca n be mad e during cha rging, eve n with a fully discharged b attery . To use the Rapid Trav el Charger (ACP-8U), plug it into a standard 120V o r 220V AC wall outlet and conne ct the lead from the c harger to the base of your phone. Approximate cha rgin g times for discharged batteries are shown in âÂÂCha rging tim esâ on page 120.
[ 1 18 ] 22 22 Rapi d Mo bi le Ch arge r (L CH- 9) You ca n charge y o ur phoneâÂÂs battery from your vehicle battery by us ing the Rapid Mobile Charger (LCH-9). Calls are possible during charging. A green light indicates tha t the c harger is re ady for char ging. The ba t tery c har ging times are appr oxi mat ely the s ame as thos e f or the Ra pid Trav el Charger (ACP-8U ). The input vo lta ge range is from 10.8 Vdc to 32 Vdc , nega tive grounding. Av oid prolonge d charging w ith the Rapid Mobile Cha rger when th e car engine is not running; this could drain your car battery. Note also t hat in some cars, the cigarette lighter plug is not p r ovided with electricity if the ignitio n is not switched on. ⢠ACC ES SOR IE S FO R Y OUR PHONE The follow ing Nokia ac ces sories are ap proved for use with yo ur phone: ⢠Heads et (HDE- 2 / HDB -5) ⢠Expr ess Car Kit (CARK-141) ⢠Mobile Holde r (MBD- 1 1) ⢠Leather carry case (CSL-22 / CSL -23) ⢠NO KIA XP R ESS - ON⢠COL OR COVE RS Your phoneâ s Xpress-on⢠cover is available in several fashion colors such as : ⢠Blue (SKR-196) ⢠Purple (SKR-197) ⢠Pink (S KR-198) ⢠Orange (SKR-199) Xpress-on⢠cov ers may be purc hased from your authorized Nokia deale r.
[ 1 19 ] îÂÂî¡î©î®î´îÂÂ¥ î®î¡î®î£îÂÂ¥ î¦ î¡î£î£îÂ¥î³ î³î¯î²î©îÂ¥î³ 2 22 Warning: Before ch anging the cover , a lways swit ch off the power and disconne ct the phone fr om the cha rger o r any ot her dev ice. Always store an d us e the phone w ith the c over s at ta ched. REMOVE T HE BACK CO VER S witch off the powe r. Disconne ct the phone from the c har ger or any other de v ice . 1 Push the r ele ase butt on on the bac k c over . 2 Slid e the cove r downward an d lift off. REM OVE TH E FRO NT C OVER 1 W ith the phon e face d own, hold the finger rests on each side of the phone. 2 Place your fingers on the groove betwee n the phone a nd the cov er . 3 G ently pry the fr ont cove r away from th e phone and lift the cover off the phone. W arning: When the f ront co ver is off the phone, be careful not to damag e the p honeâÂÂs sc reen f ace or the rubb er gasket around it.
[ 120 ] 22 22 RE M OV E AN D R E PL A C E T HE K EY P AD 1 Lift t he keypa d from the inside of the front cove r . 2 Place the ke ypad into t he new front cove r and pres s into pla ce. REPLACE THE FRONT COVER 1 Slide the t op of th e phone i nt o the top of the front cover . Be careful to align the power k ey and the key pad wit h t heir proper openin gs in the fr ont cov er . 2 G ently push the bottom of the phone into the bottom of the f ront cover until it clicks into pla ce. REPLACE TH E BA CK COVER 1 Ins ert the two catches of the back cove r in the corresponding s lots in the phone. 2 Slid e t he cover t owards the b ot tom of the phone until it locks into pla ce.
[ 12 1 ] î î² î¯îµî¢îӴî³î¨î¯î¯î´î©î®î§ 2 23 23 Trou bles hoo ting This section lists and answers many of the que stions phone us ers most frequ ent ly ask. P roblem P os sible cause P ossible solution My phone isnâÂÂt charging. The charger and the phone are not properly connect ed. S ecur ely connect the charger to the phone. The charger is not properly plugged in. En s u re t hat th e charger is plugged in cor r ec t l y. My phone isnâÂÂt making or answering ca lls. The battery is not charged. Charge the batt ery. The signal strength is too low. If you are indoors, m ove t owar d a window. I canâÂÂt listen to my voice me ssag es. You donâÂÂt have voic e mail serv i ce. This is a provider dependent feature . P l eas e call your wire le ss serv i ce provider. You have not s et up your voice mailbox w ith your service prov ider. The voice ma il number you have saved is incorrect. You have forgotten your password or are entering in incorrectly. Your voice ma il numb er is not saved in the phone. Ref er to â S et u p yo u r voice mailb oxâ on page 35.
23 [ 122 ] Q. What if my phone is lost of stolen? A. Cont a ct your service provider imme diately . Q. Does the phone have to be turned on in order for me to receive a call? A. Y es ; howev er , even with the pho ne off, your ca ller can le ave a voice mail (if you have ac tivated that service with your wireles s provider). Q. How do I turn off the ringer when IâÂÂm in a mee t ing or donâÂÂt want to be disturbed? A. Briefly press the power key until the main menu appears a nd scroll t o Silent. Press OK . Q. How do I ke ep o thers from us ing my phone to make unaut horized calls? Y o ur phone has a four-digit lock code that lets you p revent others from using your phone. T he default lock code is 12 34 . Nokia recom mends that y ou change this code imm ediately . Fo r more d e ta il on th is f eatu re , s e e âÂÂPhone lock â on page 69. Q. How do I keep others from changing important settings on my phone? A. Y our phone ha s a five -digit defa ult security code w hich co ntrols access to certain phone feature settings. The de fault security code is 1 2345 . Nok ia recom mends tha t you chang e this code imme diately . Q. How do I keep from accide ntally pressing th e keys ? A. To prev ent acci dental key pres ses, p ress and hold or press Me nu to lock t he ke ypad . Ple ase reme mber that this do es not prev ent misuse of the phon e. T o unlock the keypad, pres s Un lock and . Q. If I have locke d the key pad or a ctivate d the phone lock, how do I quickly answer an incoming call?
[ 123 ] î î² î¯îµî¢îӴî³î¨î¯î¯î´î©î®î§ 2 23 A. To an swer the call, s imply p ress a nd answer the call . When you are finished w ith the call, press . Q. How do I make the ringing volume louder ? A. P res s Menu 3- 1-2-2 (Menu > Profiles > Norm al > Customize > Ringing volume) . Scroll to the des ired vo lume level and p ress OK . Q. How do I change the ringing tone? A. P res s Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) and scroll through the lis t of profiles until you find the one for whi ch you want to set the ringing tone. Press O ptions . ⢠Scroll to Customize and pres s OK . ⢠Scroll to Ringing tone . P r e s s Select . ⢠Scroll through the options. After you hear the tone you want to use, press OK . Q. How do I store my voice mailbox number ? A. P res s Menu 1 - 3-2 (M enu > Me ssa ges > V oice Mess ages > V o ice mailbox number) . Enter your voice mailbox phone numbe r and press OK . The number is s aved. Then the following messa ge appears : Save hidden voice mailbo x passwor d? Pr ess Ye s to s a ve this number . If your phone number cha nges , you w ill have to save a new voice mailbox number . Q. How do I call my voice mailbox number (retrieve voice mes sages)? A. When your p hone a lerts yo u to new voic e messages, pre ss Lis t en and follow the instruc tions on the pho ne. Press Ex it to listen at a later time. T o return and listen to yo ur voice message s, perform one of the followin g actions: ⢠Press and hold .
23 [ 124 ] OR â¢P r e s s Menu 1-3-1 (Messages > V oice messages > Lis ten to voice mess ages) . T h e me s s a g e Calling voice mailbox a ppear s on th e scree n. Follow the prompts to access y our messag es. Q. How do I find my phoneâÂÂs mode l number and ESN (electronic se rial numbe r) ? A. The model number and ESN numbers are located on a label under t he phoneâÂÂs bat ter y . T u rn your pho ne off, remove t he back cove r and then remove the batter y from the phone. Q. How do I redial th e last-dialed number . A. Press twice, quick ly . Q. How do I ass ign a ke y to 1-touch dialing? A. P res s Name s and scroll to 1-touch dialing and p ress Select . Scroll to the first key number that includes the mes sage (empt y) and pres s Assi gn . Scroll to the name or numbe r to be assigned this ke y and pre ss Select . Repeat the se steps as ma ny times as ne cess ary . Y o u can as sig n numbers 2 through 8 as 1-touch numbers. Q. How do I f ind out how many memory locations are in the phone? A. P res s Name s and scroll to Options . Pres s Select . Sc roll to Memor y st atu s and pres s Se l e ct again. A mes sage appe ar s that says Phone: xx free, xx in use wher e xx indicates the a mount of memory locations. Q. How can I change the contrast of my phoneâÂÂs display? A. The contrast of your phone âÂÂs display is fixe d and c annot be changed. Q. How do I clear my call timers ?
[ 125 ] î î² î¯îµî¢îӴî³î¨î¯î¯î´î©î®î§ 2 23 A. WARN I NG: The clearing of ca ll timers cannot be undone. Pres s Menu 2-5-5 (Call log > Call timers > Clear timers) . Press OK . At the Secu rity co de prom pt, e nter y our f ive- digit sec urity c ode an d pres s OK . Q. How can I download a cus tom ringing tone? A. This is a provider dependent feature. Pl eas e contact your service provider for more information.
24 [ 126 ] 24 Technical information Feature Specification W eight 3.8 oz (BLB-3 10 00 m Ah L i- I on ) Size 88 cc Frequency Range Lowband 824.04 - 84 8.97 MHz ( TX) 869.04 - 893 .97 MHz ( RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 198 9.96 MHz ( RX) Tr ansmitter O utput Po w e r Up to 600mW Battery V oltage 3.6 V nominal Operating T empe ratur e -4ðF t o 104 ðF (-20ðC t o 4 0ðC) Number of Channe ls 832 lowband 1997 highband Phone numbers 3 Memory Locat ions 250 Memory Capacit y Alpha: 22 digits per location Numeric: 28 digits per locat ion
[ 127 ] îÂÂîÂÂîÂÂîÂÂî îÂÂî®îÂÂ¥ î îÂ¥î¡î² îÂÂî©îÂÂî©î´îÂ¥î¤ î î¡î²î² î¡î®î´î¹ 25 25 NOKIA One Ye ar Limited Warranty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) w arrants that t his ce llular phone (âÂÂProductâ ) is free from defects in ma terial and workm anship that result in Product failure during normal usage, ac cording to the following terms and conditions: 1 Th e li mited war ranty for the P roduct exten ds for ON E (1) year beg inn in g on the date of the pur cha se of the Prod uct . This one y ear period is extende d by e ach whole day tha t the Product is out of your poss essio n for repair under this wa rranty . 2 T he limited w arranty ex tends only to t he original pur chaser (âÂÂConsume râÂÂ) of the Pr oduc t and is not a ssi gnable or tr ansferabl e to any s ubse quent purc haser/e nd- use r . 3 T he limite d warranty exte nds only to Consumers who purchas e the Product in the United States of America. 4 D uring the limite d warranty period , Nokia will rep air , or replace, at NokiaâÂÂs sole option, any defective parts, or any parts that will not properly operat e for their inte nded use with ne w or refurb ished replacem ent items if such repair or replaceme nt is need ed bec ause of product malfunction or failure during norma l usage. No charge w ill be made to the Consumer for any such parts. Nokia w ill also pay for the labor charge s incurred by N okia in rep airing or replacing the defective parts. The limited w arranty does not cover defects in appearan ce, c osmetic, dec orative or structural items, incl uding framing, an d any non- operative parts. N okiaâÂÂs limit of lia bility un der the limited warranty shall be the actual ca sh va lue of the Product at the time the Consumer returns the Product for repair , determined by the price pa id by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. Nokia s hall not be lia ble for any other losses or damages. Thes e remed ies a re the ConsumerâÂÂs e xclusive rem edies for breach of w ar ranty .
25 [ 128 ] 5 U pon reques t from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the d ate of the original purchase of the Produc t by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 T he Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Flo r ida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consume r after the completion of service un der this limited warranty . 7 T he Consumer shall hav e no co verage o r benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following condi tions are ap plicable : a) T he Pro duct has been s ubjec ted to abnormal use, a bnormal condi tions, improper stora g e, exposure to mois ture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorize d connections , unauthorized rep air , misuse, ne glect, abus e, ac ciden t, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which a re not the fa ult of Nokia, inc luding dama ge ca used by s hipping. b) The Product has been d amaged from external caus es suc h as collision w ith an object , o r from fire, f looding, sand , dirt, windstorm, lightning, e arthqua ke or dama ge from exp osure to weathe r conditions, an Act of Go d, or battery leak age, theft, blown fuse, or improper use o f any ele ctrical source, da mage caused b y comp uter or internet viruses, bugs, worms, T roja n Horses , cance lbots or damage caus ed by the connec t i on to other products not recommen ded for interconnec tion by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in writing by the Consumer of the alleged defect or mal function of the Product within fourteen (14) day s after the expiration of the app licable limited warranty pe riod. d) The Product se rial number plate o r the acces sory data cod e has been removed , deface d or alt ered. e) The def ect or da mage w as caus ed by the defectiv e f uncti on of th e cell ular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna, or viruses or other software problems introduced into the Pr oduct.
[ 129 ] îÂÂîÂÂîÂÂîÂÂî îÂÂî®îÂÂ¥ î îÂ¥î¡î² îÂÂî©îÂÂî©î´îÂ¥î¤ î î¡î²î² î¡î®î´î¹ 25 8 N okia does not warrant uninterru pted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem deve lops during the limited wa rranty p eriod, the Consumer shall tak e the following step- by-step proc edure: a) T he Consumer shall return the Product to the plac e of purchase for re pair or re place ment pr ocessin g. b) If â aâ i s not c onven ient be cause of di stance (more than 50 miles) or for other good caus e, the Co nsumer shall s hip the Produc t prepaid and ins ured to: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Depa rtment 795 W est Nas a Blvd. Melbourne, FL 3290 1 c) The Consume r shall include a return addres s, daytime phone number an d/or fax number , comple t e des cription of the problem, proof of purchas e and service agr eement (if a pplicab le). E xpens es related to removing the Product from an ins tallation are not covered unde r this limited warranty . d) The Consu mer will be bil led f or any part s or labor cha rge s not co vere d by this lim ited w arran ty . The Con s ume r will be res ponsi ble for any ex penses rel ate d to rein stallat io n of the Produc t. e) Nokia will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receip t of the Product. If Nokia cannot pe rform repairs cove red under this li mited warranty within 30 da ys, or after a reasonab le number of attempts to repair the s ame de f ect, Nokia a t its op tion, will provide a replace ment Produc t or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reason able amo unt for usage. In some s tates the Consumer may have the rig ht to a loaner if the repair of the Product takes more than ten (1 0) d ays. Please c ontact the Custome r Service Ce nter at Nokia a t the telephon e number listed at the end of this warranty if you nee d a loaner a nd the repair of the Product has taken or is es timated to take more than ten (1 0) days.
25 [ 130 ] f) If t he Product is returned during the limited warranty p eriod, but the problem with the Produc t is not covered under the terms a nd condi tions of this limited w arranty , the Consumer will be notified and given an estima te of the cha rges the Con sumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping cha rges billed to the Consumer . If the estimate is refuse d, the Product will be returned freigh t colle ct. If the Product is returned after the expir ation of the limited warranty p eriod, N okia âÂÂs normal servic e polic ies s hall apply a nd the Consumer will be responsible for all s hippi ng char ges. 9 Y ou (the Con sumer) understand t hat the product may consist of refurbi shed equipment that contains used componenets, s ome of which h a ve b e e n r epr o c ess ed. The used componen ts comply with Produc t performance a nd reliability s pecifications. 10 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY , OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PU RPOSE OR U SE, SHALL BE LI MITED T O THE DURATION OF THE FOR EGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY . O THERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED W ARRANTY IS THE CON SUMERâÂÂS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMED Y AN D IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHE R WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED . NO KIA SHA LL NO T BE L IAB LE FOR SPECIA L, INCIDEN T AL, P UNITIVE OR CO NSEQUE NTIAL DA MAGES, INCLUDING BU T N OT LIM IT E D TO LO S S OF ANT I CI PATED BEN E FI TS OR P ROF I T S, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE , LOSS OF DA T A , PUNI TIVE DAMAG ES, LOS S OF USE OF T HE P RODU CT O R AN Y AS SOCIATED EQUIP ME NT , COST OF CAPITA L, COST OF ANY SUBSTIT UTE EQUIPMENT OR FACILITI ES, DOWNTIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTO MERS, AND INJURY T O PRO PERTY , RESULT ING FROM TH E PU RCHASE OR USE OF TH E PRO DUCT OR A RIS ING F RO M BR EACH OF T HE WARRANTY , BREAC H OF CON TRACT , N EGLIGENCE , STRICT T ORT , OR AN Y OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY , EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMA GES. N OKIA SHALL NOT BE L IABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING S ERVIC E UNDER THE LIMI TE D W ARRAN TY , OR LO SS O F USE DU RI NG TH E PER IO D THA T THE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED.
[ 13 1 ] îÂÂîÂÂîÂÂîÂÂî îÂÂî®îÂÂ¥ î îÂ¥î¡î² îÂÂî©îÂÂî©î´îÂ¥î¤ î î¡î²î² î¡î®î´î¹ 25 11 Some s tates do not allow limitatio n of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the one year warranty limitation may not apply to yo u (the Consumer). Some s tates do n ot allow the ex clus ion or limitation of incidental a nd conseque ntial damage s, so ce rtain of the above limitations or exclusions m ay not apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Consumer spec ific lega l rights and the Consumer may als o have other ri ghts which vary from s tate to state. 12 Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes a ny authorized service c enter or any other person or entity to a ssume for it any other obl igation or liability beyond that whic h is expres sly provided for in this limited warranty i ncluding the provider or seller of any extended warranty or serv ice ag reement . 13 This is the entir e w a r ranty between the Nokia and the Consumer , and supe r sed es all prior an d co nt em po rane ou s agre eme nt s or und ers ta ndi ngs, oral or written, relating to the Product, and no representation, promise or condition not co ntained herein shall mod ify these terms. 14 This limited warranty a llocates the risk of failure of the Product between the Cons umer and N okia. The alloc ation is reco gnize d by the Consumer and is reflected in the purcha se price. 15 Any action or lawsuit for breach o f warranty must be commenced within eighteen (18) month s following purchase of the Produc t. 16 Questions concer ning this limited warranty may be directed to: Noki a Inc. Attn: Cus tomer Service 7725 W oodland Ce nter Blvd., Ste. 150 Tamp a, FL 336 14 Tele phone: 1-888-NO KIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Fac simile: (8 13) 287-66 12 TTY/TDD Users Only: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6452) 17 The limited warranty period for N okia s upplied atta chments and accessories is spec ifically de fined within their ow n warranty cards and packaging . *Nokia is a reg istered trademark of Nokia Corporation.
[ 132 ] Index A acces sibility fe a t u re s 6 mobile inductive loo pse t 6 solutions 6 website 4, 4, 6, 6 acces so ries 11 5 acces sories, o perating 115 adding name s and nu mbers 28 ala rm clock 93 se tting 93 tu rn off alto gethe r 94 turning off or snoozing 93 alte rnate fo rmats audiocass ette 7 e-tex t 7 large print 7 answe ring calls automatically 54 antenn a contact wit h 11 location 11 automa tic answ er 54 automa tic update of date a nd time confirm first 56 tur n o f f 57 tur n o n 56 B ba ttery 115 charging 9 installing 8 braille use r guides 7 C calculator 94 calendar 87 turning off alarms 89 viewing 87 calendar notes receiving 90 sending 90 call forwarding 41 activ ating 41 stor e the f eatur e co de 41 call lists, cle aring 35 call log checking 33 call timer clearing 37 turning on 36 call timers, check ing 36 call waiting 39 activ ating 39 storing the feature code 39 using 39 caller groups adding names 60 assigning ringing tone 60 display gr aphics 61 rename 61 caller groups with caller ID 59 caller ID 18 Send own number or bloc k 45 calling ca rds 43 choosing 44 using 45
[ 133 ] calls restricting incoming and outgo- ing 68 clo c k changing time format (am/pm, 24-hour) 55 display on s creen 57 set automatic update of time 56 color cove rs 118 confer ence c alls 40 contacting Nokia 5 contacting your service provide r 6 cur re ncy c onv e r sio n 95 Custome r Care 5, 7 E earp iece volume 17 e-mail me ssages fo rw ar di n g 84 reading 83 receiving 83 saving an e -mail address in the phon e book 85 em ergency calls 104 erasing s tored numbers 29 G ga mes pairs 2 98 playing 97 snak e 2 98 s p ac e i m p ac t 98 starting 97 H heari ng impaired solutions 6 I in-call op tion s 38 interference 1 K keypad tones, setting 53 key s selection 14 keys , learning 12 L lab el 5 language, s etting the phone 57 letters uppercas e a nd lowerc ase 23 lights, setting (car kit only) 54 listening to voic e mess ages 32 loopse t 6 how it works 7 LPS-3 6 M mai ntenance 114 memory 81 memory status , chec king 30 menus naviga te 19 phone bo ok 26 scro ll 19 sh ortcuts 19 Menus, nav igating using the scroll method 19 mess age al ert tone 53 message s ettings message mode 77 misse d calls, c heck ing 34
[ 134 ] N netw ork serv ices se tting 70 O one-touch d ialing 58 P personal a ssistant 87 phon e acce ssor ies 115 maintenance 114 reference information 99 safety guidelines 100 pho ne book adding an e-mail addres s 85 adding names a nd numbers 28 changing stored numbe r s 28 erasing entries 29 erasin g whole 29 menus 26 unique entries 26 phon e number, sele cting 46 pho ne syst em selecting automatica lly 71 selecting manually 71 predictive tex t inpu t turning on 74 previous ly diale d calls, che cking 34 profiles customizing 49, 50 list 49 renaming 55 selecting different 49 punctu ation 24 Q questions, frequently aske d 121 R receive d calls , che cking 35 redialing automatical ly 43 refere nce information 99 rest oring fa ctor y settings 62 restric ting incoming a nd outgoing calls 68 ringing options 50 ringing tone 52 ringing volume 51 roaming HO ME 72 indicators 72 S scroll bar 14, 14 Scro lling method 19 sec urity 63 sec urity code changing 65 servic e pr ovider signing up 4 servic e provide r, contacting 6 sett ing s restoring factory defaults 62 sho rt cut method 19 spec ial charac ters 24 sta ndby an d talk times 116 Start s cr een 13 T text me ssages
[ 135 ] erasing 78 fo rw ar di n g 79 receiving 77, 83 sending 80 touch tones se tting 47 setting length 47 storing sequenc es (stri ngs) 48 troubleshooting (FAQs) 12 1 U underst anding wire less netw ork se rv i ces 4 V vibrating alert 52 voice ma il 31 greetings and pas swords 32 listening to messages 32 setting up 31 voice priv acy 18 W warning tones 53 web addr ess for upd ates 4 welcome note, add ing 58 wi reless netwo rk se rvices 4 X Xpress-on co lor c ove rs 118
[ 136 ] Not es : P a ra obtener un manual de l usuario en es pañol favor de llamar o enviar un fax al telé fono 1-888-NOKIA2U, fax 8 13- 249-96 19.
User Guide Printed in Canada N3389 9353 859 NOKIA IN C. 7725 W oodland Center Boulevard, Suite 1 50, Tampa, FL 336 1 4 Phone: 1 -888-NOKIA-2U (1 -888-665-4228) Fax: 1 -8 13-249-96 1 9 T ext T elephone/ Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTY/ TDD) Users: 1 -800-24-NOKIA (1 -800-246-6542) Thank you for purchasing your new Nokia 8 2 6 5 phone. W eâÂÂre here for you! www .nokiahowto.com Learn how to use your new Nokia phone. www .nokia.com Get answers to your questions. www . warrant y .nokiausa.com Register your phone so we can better serve your needs! Copyright é 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting P eople, Nokia 8265 and the Nokia original accessories logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Some features are network dependent. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to products or specifications without prior notice. Learn more about how to use Nokia products at www .nokiahowto.com and Nokia at www .nokia.com . Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges, including the New Y ork Stock Exchange (symbol: NOK).