Nokia 8270 User Manual
User Guide Thank you for purchasing a Nokia 827 0 phone. W eâÂÂre here for you! www .nokiahowto.com Learn how to use your new Nokia phone. www .nokia.com/us Get answers to your questions. Register for your phoneâ s warranty so we can better serve your needs! 9355564 Printed in Canada N6090 NOKIA INC. 7725 W oodland Center Boulevard, Suite 1 50, T ampa, FL 336 1 4 Phone: 1 -888-NOKIA-2U (1 -888-665-4228) Fax: 1 -8 13-249-96 1 9 T ext Telephone/T elecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) Users: 1 -800-24-NOKIA (1 -800-246-6542) NK261 8270_User Guide 10/28/02 10:38 AM Page 1
Nokia 827 0 phone at a glanc e Po w e r k e y Ear piece V olume keys Disp lay screen End ke y Scro ll ke y Right selec tio n key Scro ll ke y Number keys Ta l k k e y Left se lection key P ound key Star key Mic ropho ne
Quick guide to functions Make a call Ente r a phon e num ber , press . Answer a call Press or Answer . Answer a cal l with ca ll waiting Press . End a call Press . Dec line a c all Press . Mute a call Press Mute du r ing a call. Redial Press twice. Ad jus t cal l vo lum e Press the side volu m e keys during a call. Use the i n-call menu Press Options while in a call. Use 1 -touch dialing Press and hold key 2 through 8. Y ou must first assign a number in the phonebook to a key . Save a name and number Ente r a number , pre ss Save , then enter a na me and press OK . Recall a name/numb er Press Na mes , select Searc h . Chec k voice mail Press and h old OR c all your voice mailbox number (contact servi c e pr ovider for complete details). Send a text messag e Press Menu 0 1 -1 . Sel ect Write new . Add the recipientâÂÂs ph one number and pr ess OK . Pr ess Opti ons again and scroll to Edit messa ge . Write the message. Press Op tio ns , scroll to Se nd , pr ess Se lect. Note : Messaging services are dependent on your service provider . Read new mes sage Press Re ad, then press Re ad again when the message is highlighted. Repl y to a message After reading the m ess age, press Opt ions , select Rep ly , wr ite the reply , press Opt ions , select Sen d .
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in CDM A 1900 networks. LEGAL INFORMATI ON P art No . 9355564 Issue 1 Copyrigh t é 2 00 2 Noki a. A ll right s rese rved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting P eople, Nokia 827 0 , the Nokia Original Accessories logo, Xpress-O n Covers, Space Impact, Link5 and Snake II games are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. All ot her product or company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective ow ners. Printed in Canada 1 0/2002 US P atent No 58 184 37 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyri ght é 1999-20 0 2 . Tegic Communications, Inc. All righ ts re served. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security . Product names and/or brands mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademark s of their respective holders. The information contained in this user guide was written for Nokia 827 0 phone. Nokia ope r ates a policy of ongoi ng development. Nokia reserves the ri ght to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior noti c e. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DAT A OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCID ENTAL, AND CONSEQ UENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMA GES HO WSOE VER CAUS ED. THE CONTENT S OF THIS DOCUM ENT ARE PROVIDED âÂÂAS IS.â EXCEPT AS REQ UIRED BY APPLICABL E LA W , NO W ARRANT IES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITED T O , THE IMPLIE D WARRAN TIES OF MERC HANT ABILITY A ND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPO SE, ARE MADE I N RELA TIO N T O THE ACC URACY AN D RELIABILI T Y O R CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT . NOKI A RESERVES THE RIGH T TO REVISE THIS DOCUMENT OR WITH DRA W IT A T AN Y TIME WITHO UT PRIOR NOTICE. EXPORT CONTROLS This product contains commodities, technology or software exported from the United States in accordance with the Export Administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Y our phone may cause TV or r adio int erf erence (for example, when using a t elephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can r e qu ire you t o stop u sing your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility . This de vice complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is su bj ect to the cond iti on that this devic e doe s n ot ca use harm fu l int erfe rence . The term âÂÂIC:â before the cert ificat ion/registration number only signifies that Industry Can ada technical specifications were met.
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[ i ] Contents 1) For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2) W elcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Network se rvices and you r wireless provider . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Register your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 E-news l ett ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Learn about accessibility solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Visit Nokia on t he W eb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Contact Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3) Prepare you r phone for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Installing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Remove t he bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Charge the ba ttery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4) Get to know your ph one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 K eys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Navigation keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Indicat ors and icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5) Make and answer calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Make a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 End a ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6) Use phone m enus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Navigate menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 List of menu s hortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
[ ii ] 7) Enter te xt and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Ent er characte rs (ex cept in a phone number f ield) . . . . . 2 1 Enter ch aracte rs into a phon e number field . . . . . . . . . . . 22 8) Use the phon e book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Use phone book menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Add nam es and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Change a store d phone num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Recall and re dial number s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Era se stored na mes and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 Era se the ent ire phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Check mem ory stat us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 9) Use voice m ail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Retrieve a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Set u p your voice ma ilbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 List en to your voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Automa te your voice mailbox wi th codes . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1 0) C al l log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 View information about recent calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Clear t he recent calls list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 View the dura tion of calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Clear ( reset) the call t imer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Show/hide t he curre nt call ti mer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
[ iii ] 1 1) Use advanc ed calling features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Set in- call options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Use net work feature codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Use call w aiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Use Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Make a confere nce call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Use call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Redial a utomatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Use a calling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Choose to block caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Select a p h one number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Set t ouch tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 12) Customize your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Understa nd profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Select a pr ofile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Customize a profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Activat e and customize scre en saver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Rename profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Restore factory s ettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Choose a display langu age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Set a nd display the clo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Customize w elcome scree n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Ident ify callers by custom ringing tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Press a ny key to answer a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
[ iv ] 13) Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Change your security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Protect your phone with phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Use K eyguard to l ock the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Restrict calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 14) Select Sy s te m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 15) Send and receive text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 About w riting messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 W orking with predict ive text input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Write wit h predictive text Inpu t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Receive a mobile mess age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Messa ge options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Messa ge storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Create a text me ssage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Send a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Era se messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Reply to a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Forward a messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 16) Send and receive e-mail me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Save e -mail addres ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Send a n e-mail messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Reply to or forward an e -mail messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
[ v ] 17) Minibrowser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 About t he minibrowse r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Launching the minibrow ser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Minibr owser menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Navigating in the m inibrowser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Receiving me ssages via t he minibrowser . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Ending the minibrowser se ssion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Disable minibrowser con firmations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 18) Use y our personal assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Use the calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Downloa d ringing tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Calculat or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 19) Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Snake II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Space I mpact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5 Link5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 P airs II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 20) Reference i n fo r mation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Batt ery , chargers, and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Importa nt safet y informat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Emer g e ncy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1
[ vi ] Care and mainten ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 03 Nokia X press-on⢠covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 04 Batt ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 Charger s and oth er acces sories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 7 T roubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 9 2 1) Frequ ently Asked Questions (FAQ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 13 22) T ech nical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 16 23) Nokia One-Y ea r Limited W arranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 17 Appendix A: Message from the CTIA. . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Appendix B: Message from the FDA . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
[ 1 ] For your safety 1) For your safety Read these simple gu idelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed in formation is given in this manual. SWIT CH OF F WHERE PR OHIBITED Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it m ay cause in terference or dange r . ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don't use a h and-held phone while driving. INTERFERENC E All wireless phones may get interferen c e , which could affect perfor mance . SWIT CH OFF IN HOSPIT ALS Follow any regulations or rules. Switch the phone off near medical equipment. SWIT CH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWIT CH OF F WHEN R EFUELING Don't use the phone at a refueling point. Don 't use near fuel or chemicals. SWIT CH OF F NEAR BLASTIN G Don't use the wireless phone wh ere blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules. USE SENSIB L Y Use only in the normal position. Don't touch the a ntenna unne cess arily .
[ 2 ] QUALIFIED SERVI CE Only qualified personnel may install or repair phone equipment. ACCESSOR IES AND BA T TER IES Use only approved a ccess ories and b atteries. Do not conn ect incompatible products. W A TER-RES IST ANCE Y our wir eless phone is not water-resistant. K e ep it dry . CONNEC TING T O O THER DEV ICE S When connecting to any other de vice, read i ts us er gui de for detailed safety instructions. Do not c onnect incompatible products. CALLING Ensure th e phone is switched on an d in service. Enter the phone number , including th e ar ea code, then press . To end a ca l l, press . To answer a call, press . EMERGENCY CALLS Note: Ensure the ph one is switched on a nd in service. Press as m any times as neede d (for example, to exit a call, to exit a menu) to clear the displ ay . Enter the emergency nu mber , then press . Give your location. Do n ot end the call until t ol d to do so.
[ 3 ] W elcome 2) W elc ome This section provides information neede d before you use your phone. This guide descr ibes the Nokia 827 0 phone, which is approved for use in CDMA 19 00 netw orks. ⢠NETWO RK SERVI CES AND YO UR WIRELESS PROVIDER A number of f eatures included in this guide are called Network Ser vice s. Thes e are specia l services you arr ange thr ough your wirel ess service provider . Before you can take advantage of a n y of these Network Services, you must subscribe to the m through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from you r service provider . I n m any cases, the provider will furnish descriptions of their services and specific instructions for using features such as: ⢠V oi ce mail, call waiting, call f orwarding, and caller ID ⢠E-mail, text a nd messaging ⢠News and in formation services ⢠Other select ser vices, including Interne t. Note: Wher ever possible, network d epend ent featur es ar e identified with in the description of the feature. Wireless provider s may differ in their support of f eatures. Note: Some networ ks may not support all language-depen dent char acters and s ervice s. Befor e you sign up, make sure a wi reless provider supports the f eatures that you need. â¢R E G I S T E R Y O U R P H O N E Make sure to r egister your phone at www .warran ty .noki ausa.com or 1-88 8-NOK IA- 2U (1- 888-6 65-4 228) so t hat we c an ser ve yo ur needs better if you should need to ca ll the center or have your phone r epaired.
[ 4 ] ⢠E- NEWSLETT ERS When you register you r phone, y o u can sign up for Nokia's e- newsletter Nokia Connecti ons if you would like. Y ou will receive tips and tricks on using your phone, access ory in form ation, and special offers. ⢠L EARN ABO UT ACCESSI BILI TY SOL UTION S Nokia is committe d to makin g mobile phones e asy to us e for all i ndivid uals, including those with disabilities. For m ore information, visit the Nokia W orld Wide W e b site: www .n okiaaccess ibil ity .com LPS-3 Mobile Inductive Loopset The LPS-3 Mobile L oopset gives people with T -coil equipped hearing aids th e ability to make an d receive calls wi t hout noise interference. The loopset gives hearing-impaired users clear access to digital teleph ony for the f irst time. The loopset is easy to u se. Y ou wear the loopset around your neck, conn ect it to your phone , an d speak directly towar d the microphone. Note: The loopse t can be purchased s epa ra t ely a s a n acc es s ory . Fo r detailed in structio n s , refer to the booklet that com es with the LPS-3. For more inf ormation on this and oth er Nokia accesso r i es, see â Acce ssoriesâ on p age 1 03. Accessible fe atures The Nokia 82 7 0 mobile ph on e has many accessible fe atures, including: ⢠Nibs to the left and right of for quick refere nce to the keypad. ⢠T actile feedback when you press a key . ⢠Ability to send and r eceive short te xt messages. ⢠Convenience of on e-touch dialing. ⢠Ability to defin e ring tones for dif ferent callers in your ph one book.
[ 5 ] W elcome ⢠VISIT NOKIA ON THE W EB The latest version of t his m a nual may be availa ble on NokiaâÂÂs W orld Wide W eb site a t: www .nokia.com/us â¢C O N T A C T N O K I A T o help Nokia promptly answer your questions, please have your phoneâÂÂs model number , ESN number , an d your local zip code r eady when you call Customer Service. The ESN and model number ar e on the back of your phone under the battery . If youâÂÂre calling about an accessory , please h ave it ava ila ble for r efe renc e. Nokia Custo mer Care Ce nter (USA) 7725 Woodlan d C enter Boulevard, Suite 150 Tam p a, F L 33 6 1 4 Tel: 1-88 8-N OKIA-2 U (1-8 88-6 65-4 228) F ax: 1 -8 13- 249- 96 19 TTY :1-80 0-24 -NO KI A (1-80 0-2 46-6 542) Nokia Canada Cus tomer Interaction Cent er Nokia Products Ltd. 60 1 Westne y Rd. South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel:1-8 88-2 2-NOK IA (1 -888- 226- 6542 ) F ax:1-90 5-427 -1 0 7 0
[ 6 ] 3) Prepa re your p hone for use ⢠INST ALLING TH E BATTE RY If your dealer has already installed the batt ery for you, please see âÂÂCharge the bat te ryâ on page 8. Note: Before installing/replacin g the battery , always make sure that the phone is switch ed off and t hat the phone is not connected to a ch arger or othe r device. 1 With the back of the phone facing you, pr ess the back cover release button. Slide th e back cover of f. 2 Insert the batter y .
[ 7 ] Prepare you r phone for us e 3 Slide the back c over into i t s place. ⢠REM OVE THE BAT TERY Note: Before installing th e battery , always make sure that the phone is switche d off and that the phone is not con nected to a charger or other device. 1 With the back of the ph one facing you, pr e s s the back cover release button. Slide the back cover off. 2 Remove th e battery by liftin g it from the f inger grip.
[ 8 ] ⢠CHAR GE THE BAT TERY Before you use your phone and w hen the battery runs down, you need to charge it. 1 Connect the charger to an AC wall o ut le t. If the phon e is turned on, the message Charging appears. Then the bat te ry power indicator bar scrolls from bottom to top. 2 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone. ⢠Y ou can u s e the phone wh ile the battery is ch arging. Import ant: Disconnect your phone f r om th e charger if th e phone becomes hot while youâÂÂre making a call. ⢠If the battery is totally em pty , it might take a few mi n utes bef ore the char gi n g indicator appears on the sc ree n . ⢠The time to charge the battery depends on the charger you use. ⢠The battery is fully charged when t h e battery indicator bar stops scrolling and the Battery full message appears (if ph one is on). Note: T o ensure that the battery is charged to c apacity , leave th e phone connected to the charger for an additional two hours after the Batt ery Full mes sage appe ars. 3 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone: ⢠Whe n a charger is not in use, di sconnect it from the power sour ce. ⢠Do not leave the b attery connected to a charger for more than a week . Overch arging the batte ry could sho rten its life sp an . If left unused, a fully charged battery w ill discharge itself over t i me . Charg er c onnector
[ 9 ] Get to know your phone 4) Get to kno w you r phone â¢K E Y S Po w e r k e y Switch the phone on or off (pr e s s and hold for mor e tha n o ne se cond ) Se lec tio n key s P erform the function in dica te d by the text on the screen above the key Scro ll keys ⢠Scroll menu items a n d move the highlighter line up an d down in a list of displa yed items ⢠Move the cursor to enter numbers and text ⢠Display the phone book Ta l k k e y ⢠Make a call (enter phone number an d pr ess key) â¢A n s w e r a c a l l ⢠Display a lis t of recently-dialed number s (display the Sta rt screen , t hen press this key) End key â¢E n d a c a l l ⢠Mute the ringing for an incoming call (you can still answer the call by pressing ) ⢠Retur n to the Star t scree n at any time
[ 1 0 ] Wa r n i n g : Do not switch on the phone when wireless ph one use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Switch on y ou r phone T o turn the phone on or off , press and hold the power key for a few s e conds. T o turn off the ph one, you can also quickly press th e power key then pr ess OK . - Number keys ⢠Ent er nu mber s and le tters ⢠Enter a spa ce while enterin g text, pr ess ⢠Call your voice m a ilbox, pr ess and hold ⢠Make a call using one-tou ch dialing (press and hold the a pp ropriate numb er key) Star key Inse rt sp eci al c hara cter s P ound key ⢠Chan ge modes when en tering te xt ⢠Type of text input (multitap/predictive) ⢠Letter case ( upper /lower) ⢠Ch aracter typ e (lette rs/num bers)
[ 1 1 ] Get to know your phone Start scree n When you turn on your phone, a service provider screen (or a welcome note, if you have created one) appears for a mome nt, the n the St art scr een appears. Th e St art scr een is the âÂÂh ome baseâ for your phone. To return to this screen, press a t any time except dur ing a call (unl ess yo u want to ha ng up). Tip: W hile entering chara cters into your ph one, if you press , the chara cters are not saved. ⢠NAVIGATION KEYS Selection keys Use the selection keys to navigate through and select the phoneâÂÂs many options. At t he St art scr een ( shown abo ve) , t wo options appear at the bottom of the screen : Menu and Name s . Th e sele ction keys are just below th ese options: ⢠T he l eft selecti on key is below Me nu . ⢠The right selection key is below Nam es . At the Start scre en, w hen you p ress t he l eft s electi on k ey , t he me nu item, Me ssages , appear s. The te xt abo ve the l eft selec tion key change s to Sel ect and the te xt above the right selection key changes to Exit . At the Sta rt screen, w h e n you pre ss the right selection key , a list of option s for the Na mes (phone book) featur e appears, along with the same Sel ect an d Exit options that appear when you select Menu . This guid e refers to the se lection keys by the nam es that ap pear above th em. Exa mple: âÂÂPress Menu â means to press the sele ction key below the word Menu . Se le ctio n k eys
[ 12 ] Scroll keys Use the scroll keys t o: ⢠Scroll the menu items a nd move the highlighter line up and down in a list of displayed items ⢠Move the cursor (flashing, vertical line) when entering letters and numb ers ⢠Display the ph one book (at the Sta rt screen, press to v iew a list of phone book entries) Scroll bar When you pres s Me nu , a scroll bar appears on the f ar right side of the St art screen. This bar appears as a straight line with one tab , and it indicates your location in th e menu. As you progr ess through the menu, the tab moves lower on the scroll bar . If you move backward throu gh the me nu, the ta b mo ves up . ⢠INDICATOR S AND I C ONS Indicators Sign al s tren gth - The signal strength of the wir eless network at your current location. The gr ea te r th e number of bar segments, the stronger the signal. Scro ll keys Signal streng th Batter y stren gth
[ 13 ] Get to know your phone Batter y charg e status - While the battery charges, th e bar segments on the indicator move upward to s how that the ba ttery is charging. While the phone is not con nected to a charger , the greater the number of bar segments, the greater the level of charge. Earpie ce volume - Appears when you adjus t the earpiece volume during a call. Icons Activ e ca ll - A ca ll is in pr ogress. Alarm - The al arm c lock is set. Custom ri ng tone - A c u s t o m r i n g t o n e h a s b e e n a s s i g n e d t o a name in the phone book. K eyguard - K e y guard is activ ated. This prevents accidental key presses. To deactiva te it, press Unlock , the n . Letter mo de (low er case) - Chara cters are entered as low er case letters. To switch to upper case letter mode, pr ess . T o switch to n umber mode, press and hold . Letter mode (upper case) - Characte rs ar e en tered as upper case letters. To switch to lower case letter mode, press . Number m ode - Chara c te rs enter ed are numbers . When you are ente ring letter s, you ca n switch to the nu mber mode by pr essing and holding . Reminder (To Do) - Y ou have a calen dar reminder to do something.
[ 14 ] Reminder (Birthday) - Y ou ha ve a calen dar r emind er tha t someoneâÂÂs birthday is on that date. Reminde r (Call) - Y ou have a cale ndar remi nder to c all someone . Rem ind er ( Me e t i n g ) - Y o u have a calendar reminder of a meeting. Roaming - Y our phon e is roaming outside its home system. Silent tones - Y ou selected the Sil ent profile (tones are off). Spec ial cha ract ers - Highlight a special ch aracter , then press Inse rt . T o switch to th is mode while you are entering letters, press . T e xt e n try (pred ict ive, lo we r case) - The phone is ready for you to enter lower case letters in the predictive text in put mode. T e xt entry (predi ctive, sent ence case) - The phone is ready for you to enter letters in the predictive text in put mode. The first letter of th e first word in each senten c e will be upper case. T e x t/e-mai l m essage - Y ou have one or m ore new text or e-ma il messages . V oice messa ge - Y ou have one or more new voice m essages . T o call your voicemail box, pr ess and hold .
[ 15 ] Make and answer calls 5) Ma ke an d answe r calls ⢠MAKE A C ALL 1 If keyguard is active, press Un l ock , then the star key to deactivate it. To learn about K eyguard, see âÂÂUse Keygu ard to lock the ke ypa dâ on page 59. 2 Ente r the phon e numbe r (if necessa ry , enter a 1 and the ar ea code). If you make a mistake w hile ente ring the n umber , pr ess to move the curs o r to th e left and to move it t o t he r igh t. T o de let e the character to th e left of the cursor , press Cle ar . To delete all characters , pr ess and hold Cle ar . 3 Press . T o end the call or to cancel the call, pr ess . NO TES ⢠For information about blocking ca lle r ID, See âÂÂChoose to block caller IDâ on page 40. ⢠Y our phone does not h a ve a dial ton e. ⢠Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, w ith the earpiece over your e a r and the microphone directed toward your mouth. ⢠It is nor mal f or your phone to become warm during use. If the phone becomes too warm, it automatically drops the current call a nd returns to the Start sc reen. U ntil the phone co ols, you w ill be u nable to receive or make c alls. â¢E N D A C A L L T o end a call or to cancel the call, pr ess . T o clear any chara cters from the scree n, press aga in. Answer a call T o answer a call, pr e s s . To end the call, press .
[ 16 ] NOTES ⢠If the A nykey answer f eatur e ( Men u 4 - 1 - 4 ) is set to On , you can answer the call by pressing any key except or . Howeve r , if K eyguard i s active, you m ust press to a n swer the c all, even i f the Anykey answ e r fe ature is set to On . ⢠If the wir eless network cannot iden tify the callerâÂÂs phone number or if the caller has chosen to block caller ID, the messa ge Ca ll er I D unavailabl e or Calle r ID blo cked m ay app ear . If two ent ries in y our phone boo k have the same p hone number s for both en tries, the call erâ s name does not appear when they call. ⢠If you want to stop your phone quickly from ringing (for example, if youâ re in a public pla ce ) , press . As long a s the callerâÂÂs phone number (or name) rem a in on the screen, you can still a nswer the call. Adjust the earpiece volume During a ph one call, you c an adjust the volume for your ph on e âÂÂs ear pi ece: ⢠The top volume key increases volume, and the bottom on e decreases the volume. The volume keys only adjust volume during phone calls. ⢠If an a ccessor y , su ch as a headse t or a handsfree de vice or one w ith its own lou ds pe a ker , is connected to your phone, the volume keys will adjust the volume for that accessor y a s w ell. Redial the last-dialed n umber T o return to t h e St art screen (press ), then press two times. Get a strong signal Y our phone operates on radio wav es, and the r e c eption quality depends on the r adio signal st rength in your ar ea. A wireless network maintains the radio c o v erage, and the quality of calls on a wireless phone depends on the wireless radio signal strength. V olume
[ 17 ] Make and answer calls Tip: Y our phone has a built-in antenna. As with any oth er r adio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unne cess arily whe n th e phone is switche d on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a h igher power leve l than otherw ise needed. Not touchin g the an tenna area during a phone call optimizes the antenna per f ormance and the talk time of you r phone. An indicat or on the left of the St art s creen displays t he radio si gnal strength. More segments mean a stronger signal. T o improve reception, move y our phone slightly; if youâÂÂre indoors, move toward a window . Y our phone is optim ized for digita l service in a compact size. K eep calls private The V oice Privacy featu re e ncr ypts the voice channel so that no one can eavesdrop on your phone con versation s. V oice Pri vacy is a feature that must be supp ort ed by you r s er vice pro vid er . Contact your s e r vice provider for more info r mation on this fe ature. By default, the voice privacy setting on your ph one is set to Off . T o tur n it on: 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 -1 ( Se ttin gs > N e t work servic es > V oice p riv acy ). 2 Scroll to On , th en p res s OK . During a call, V oice Privacy notifies you th at it is active with a beep an d the m essage V o ice privacy acti ve on the screen. During a call, your phone sounds tw o short beep s and displays th e message V oic e p riva cy not act ive if voice privacy is lost. Wrong Rig ht
[ 18 ] 6) Use phon e men us ⢠NAVI GATE MENUS A m e nu lists choices that appear on your phoneâÂÂs screen . T o na vigate me nus, you can scroll or use shortcuts. Scroll through menus Y ou navigate menus by scrolling throu gh them: ⢠Menu appears above the left selection key only while the Start screen is displayed. T o display the Start scre en, pr ess . ⢠T o scroll through menus, select Me nu (1) , and press (2) or (3) . ⢠T o select an item, press the sele ction key ( Select , OK , o r Options ). ⢠T o return to th e previous screen, pr ess Back or Ex it . ⢠T o return to the Start scr een, pres s . ⢠If you highlight an item and return to a pr evious screen or th e Start screen, the highlighted menu item will not be selected. ⢠If you use your keypad to enter characters and th en return to the previous scr een or the Star t screen, the characters will not be saved. Use a shortcut T o navigate to a menu item quickly without scrolling, use a m enu shortcut. A s hortcut nu m be r for each menu item appears i n the upper right corner of the screen . For example, to adjust the ringing volume, display the Start screen by pressing , then press Menu 3 - 1 - 2 - 2 . DonâÂÂt pause for more than two seconds between key presses. 12 3
[ 19 ] Us e phon e me nus Note: The number of main m e nu s in your phone, determines wheth er you may ne ed to press the 0 ke y befor e you enter a shortcut tha t begins with âÂÂ1â and is followe d by the 1 key and any other key(s). For exam ple, to display the Inbo x Me nu ( 1 - 1 - 2 ), press Men u . Most menu items in your phone ha v e a b rief help message. T o view the help message for a men u item, scroll to an item and w ait for 1 0 second s. ⢠LIST OF MEN U SHORTC UTS 1 ME SSAGES (0 -1) T EXT MESSAGES ( 0-1-1) Write new* ( 0-1-1-1 ) Inbox (0-1-1-2 ) Outbox* (0-1 -1-3) Saved ( 0-1-1-4) Erase (0-1-1 -5) V OI CE MESSAGES (0-1-2 ) Listen to voice m essages (0-1-2 -1) V oi ce m ailbox nu mber (0-1-2-2 ) W ELCOME SCREEN (0-1-3) MINI BROWSER MESSAGES * (0-1 -4) 2 C ALL LOG MI SSE D C ALL S (2 -1 ) RECEIVED CALLS (2-2) DIALED CALLS (2 -3) CLEAR CALL LISTS (2-4) All ( 2 -4-1 ) Missed (2 - 4-2) Received (2-4-3) Diale d ( 2-4 -4) CALL TIMERS (2-5) Last cal l (2 -5-1) All calls (2-5- 2) Life timer (2-5-3) Clear t imers (2-5- 4) 3P R O F I L E S NORM AL* (3 -1) Select (3-1 -1) Customize (3-1-2) SILENT ( 3-2) MEETING (3-3 ) OUTDOOR ( 3-4) PA G E R ( 3 - 5 ) HANDSF REE ** HEADSE T ** 4 SET TINGS CALL SETTINGS (4-1 ) Au tom atic redi al (4- 1-2) Calling card (4-1- 3) Anykey answer (4-1-4) Mini bro wser co nfir mation * (4- 1-5)
[ 20 ] PHONE SETTINGS (4-2) Clock (4-2-1 ) Alarm cloc k (4-2-2) T ouch tones (4- 2-3) Restore f a ctory settings (4-2-4) Language (4-2 -5) SECURITY SE TTINGS (4-3) Restric t ca l ls (4-3 -1) Access Codes (4 -3-2) NET WOR K SE RVICE S (4 -4) V oice priva cy* (4-4-1 ) Call fo rwardi ng** (4-4-2 ) Call w a it ing** (4 -4-3) Send ow n caller ID with next call* * (4-4-4) Network feature setting (4-4 -5) NAM s electio n (4-4- 6) NAM update* ( 4 - 4-7) Aut omatic update of service * (4-4-8) 5S Y S T E M * AUTOMATIC (5-1) HOME AREA (5-2) 6G A M E S Snake II (6-1 ) Space Impact ( 6 - 2) Link 5 (6-3) P a irs II (6- 4) 7C A L C U L A T O R 8C A L E N D A R 9 MIN IBROW SER * 1 0 KE YGUARD * Ava ilability m ay depend on your service provider âÂÂs specifica tions. ** This menu ite m will not appear unti l the feature has been activate d.
[ 2 1 ] Enter text and numbers 7) Enter tex t and nu mbers Note: T o enter characters quickly into a mobil e message, see âÂÂW orki ng with predictive text inputâ on page 65. ⢠EN TER CHA RACTE RS (EXCEPT I N A PHONE NUMBE R FIELD) Use the fo llowing gu ideli nes when enteri ng character s into any field ex ce pt a ph one number field (for exam ple, the Name field in your phone book, a n ote in your calendar , or a mobile message): Enter l etters T o enter a lette r that appears on a ke y , press the key as ma ny times as necessary until the let ter appears. F or example , to en ter the lette r â aâÂÂ, press onc e. T o e nter th e letter â câÂÂ, pres s thre e time s. Change letter case mode T o chan ge the mo de that cont rols whe ther le tters you e nter are u ppercase (capital) or lowercase , press the pou nd key . Enter n umbers T o en ter one or ju s t a few n umbers, press the appropriate numbe r key as many time s as necessary until the nu mber appears. T o en ter many n umb ers, it is easier to change to nu mber entry mode (press a nd h old the pound key . Erase characters T o erase one chara cter , position the cursor to the right of th e character , then pr ess Cl ear . T o erase all dis played characters, press and hold Cl ear . Change between letter entry mode and number entry mode T o change between le tter entry mod e ( / ) and number entry mod e (123), press and hold th e pound key .
[ 22 ] Enter a space T o enter a spa ce, press . Enter sp ecial characters T o quickly en te r one of the m ost common special characters, press several times until the ch aracter appear s. To see a lis t of all special characters, press . Scr oll until the character you want to insert is highlighted, then press Insert . T o move up and down qu ickly between rows of ch aracters, press . T o move quickly to the last char acter in the last r o w , press . ⢠EN TER CHA RACTERS I NTO A PH ONE N UMBER FIE L D While entering numbers into a ph one number field, press the star key as many times as necessary until one of the following special char acters appe ars: * Bypas s an automate d at tendant. p Create a paus e whe n a nu mber is di aled. T he nu mbers you enter after this special character are au tomatically sent as touch tones after a 2.5-second pause. For example, the ch a racters after the âÂÂpâ could be a PI N number that you ar e required to en ter when you call the phone number . w Create a wait when a number is dialed. Y ou r phone âÂÂwaitsâ for you to press before it sends the string of numbers as touch tones. The diff erence betwe en âÂÂpâ and â wâ is that if you use âÂÂw âÂÂ, you can control when the touch tones are sent.
[ 23 ] Use the ph one book 8) Use the ph one bo ok Note: Y our phone book stores up to 250 n ames with phone numbers. Numbers can contain 32 digits; names can con tain 26 characters. Y ou cannot store iden tical names in your ph one book. Example: Y ou canâÂÂt have on e entry for your friend Bob with a home number and anoth e r entry w ith a work number . Y ou need to store the names separately , a s i n the diagram to the right. If you enter a name tha tâÂÂs already in the phone book, the message Repla ce? appears, followed by the name. Press Bac k to end without replacing th e name. ⢠USE PH ONE B OO K MEN US The phone book has several men us. These menus app ear when you pr ess Nam es . U se the scroll keys to move to the m enu you want to use. Search Search for a specific name. Add new Ent er ne w names and numb ers . Opti ons Choose a scrolling view an d show the memory st atus. 1-touch dialin g Assign numbers to one-touch dial locations (speed dialing). See âÂÂUse one-touch dialin g â on page 55. Erase all Erase all names and numbers. T o erase one name and number at a time, while view ing the name press Det ails or Optio ns . Sc r oll t o Era se . P res s Select . Ow n numbe r Display your own ph one number .
[ 24 ] Change views Y ou can vie w your phone book in three different way s: In all view s , use the scroll keys to move through the list of names. Select a scrolling view Y ou can select the scrolling view that you pr efer: 1 From th e menu, press Names . 2 Scroll to Opti ons . Pres s Selec t . 3 Highlight Scro lling v iew , and press Sel ect . 4 Scroll until the name of the desired view a ppears. Press OK . ⢠ADD NAMES AND NUMBERS Y ou can add names and number s to your names list: 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to Add new , an d press Selec t . 3 Using the keypad, enter the n ame. Use t he ke y to switch be tween upper and lowe r case le t ters. 4 Press OK . 5 Enter the phone number . Press OK . Name list Shows all the n am es that are stored in your phone book. Three names appear on the scr een at a time. Name number Shows individual nam e s and numbers. One name appears on the screen with its corresponding phone number . Name num ber is th e default setting. Name only Displays i ndivid ual names. To vi ew the phone n umber , press De tail s an d s croll u p or down.
[ 25 ] Use the ph one book Y ou can also enter n um bers by using a shortcut from the Start scr een: 1 Enter a phone number , and press Sav e . 2 Ente r a name at Name . Note: Step 2 i s optional. 3 Press OK . ⢠CHAN GE A STO RED PHO NE NUMBER Y ou can change a n umber w ithou t chan ging its associated name. 1 Press Names . 2 When Search appears, press Se lec t . 3 Enter the f irst few letters of the name of th e phone book entry you want t o change, and pres s OK . If you chose Nam e only or Nam e list as your scrolling view , con tinu e t o s t e p 4 . I f y o u c h o s e Name number a s your scrolling view , pr oce ed to step 5. 4 Press De tail s to view the number . 5 Press Op tio ns . 6 If Edit is not highlighted, s croll to it. Press Sele ct . 7 Press OK . The associated n umbe r a ppears. T o move the cursor , s cr oll up and down. To er ase one character , press Cl ear . T o era se all characters , pr ess and hold Cle ar . 8 Enter the n ew number , and press OK . ⢠REC ALL AND REDIAL NUMBERS Y ou can recall and dial numbers using one of four methods. T o recall an d dial a number: 1 At t he St art screen, press or to display th e names and associat ed numbers that are stored in you r phone book.
[ 26 ] 2 Scroll to the appr opriate name. Press to dial the associated numb er . OR 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes . 2 Enter the first few letters of the name you w a nt to call. 3 When the a ppropr iate name/number app ea rs on the screen, press to dial th is number . OR 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes . 2 At Sear ch, press Select . 3 Enter the n a me of the person you want to call, and pr e s s OK . 4 When the a ppropr iate name/n um b er a ppears on the St art scr een, press to dial this number . OR 1 Press and scroll throu gh the dialed calls list and press the Ta lk key again to dial the desir ed number ⢠ERASE STORE D NAMES AND NUM BERS Note: Y ou cannot undo Erase function s, so be careful! 1 Using one of the methods described in âÂÂRecall and redial nu mber sâ on page 25, r e c all the stored name an d its associa ted number . If you chose Name o nly as your s cr olling view , con tinue to step 2. If you chose Name number a s you r scrolling view , proceed to step 3. 2 Press De tail s . 3 Press Op tio ns . 4 Scroll to Era se . P res s Select. ( Era se? appears). 5 Press OK to eras e the name an d as sociated numbe r .
[ 27 ] Use the ph one book ⢠ER ASE TH E ENTI RE PHO NE BOOK Y ou can er ase the conte nts of you r phone bo ok. Note th at this action c annot be reversed! O nce you have per formed this procedur e, all the store d information in your phone book is erased. T o erase all the contents of your phone book: 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to Eras e all . Press Se lect . The me ssage Are you sure ? appear s. 3 If you tru ly want to erase the e ntire contents of you r phone book, press OK . The Security code field appears. 4 Enter your security code, and press OK . ⢠CHE CK MEMOR Y ST ATU S Y ou can check to see how many free and in-use memory locations ar e in your phone book: 1 Press Names , and s croll to Opt ions . Pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to Memo ry s ta tus . Press Sel ect . A m essage appears th at say s Phone: xx free, xx in use , w here xx indicates the number of memory locations (phone book en tr ie s ).
[ 28 ] 9) Use voic e mail V oice mail is a networ k services feature. Friends or coworkers who miss you when they call ca n leave a voice message, which ca n be retrieved later . ⢠RET RIEVE A MESSA GE Y ou will be notified wh en a voice message is received: ⢠Y our phone bee ps when you receive a voice messag e. The message New voic e messag e appears on th e screen, along with the icon. ⢠If you r eceive more than one voice mail message, your phone may display the n umber of messages th at you received. This feature is dependen t on your wirele s s n etwork provider . T o u se voice mail, you need to learn the voice mail sys temâÂÂs various greetings, pass words, and prompts. Y ou r serv ice provider can furnish inst ructions. ⢠SE T UP YOU R VOIC E MAIL BOX As part of you r networkâÂÂs voice mail feature, your service provider may give you a voice m ailbox phone nu mber . Save this number in your phone to make gettin g your voice messages quick and convenient. Tip: Save yourself the trouble of enteri ng th e voice mailbox PIN code each time you dial your voice mailbox by using dialing codes. See â Automate your voice mailbox with codesâ later in this s e ction fo r more inf ormati on. 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 2 - 2 ( Messag es > V oice me ssage s > V oice mailbox number ). 2 Enter your voice mailbox phone nu m ber . 3 Press OK .
[ 29 ] Use voice m ail Y our voice mailbox number can be up to 32 digits long and is u sed until itâÂÂs changed. Therefore, if your phone nu mber changes, you may ne ed to change your voice mailbox number along with it. ⢠LI STEN T O YOU R VOICE M ESSAGES The way you li sten to your voice me ssages may vary depending upon your service provider . Call your service provider if you have any questions. 1 When you r phone alerts you to new voice messa ges, pr ess Li sten and foll ow the instructions given on the phone . 2 If you pr efer to listen to you r messa g es later , press Exit . 3 T o listen to you r voice messages at a later time: Press and hold the 1 key . OR Press Menu 0 -1 - 2 - 1 ( Messag es > V oice messag es > L isten t o voice mes sages ). The m essage Calli ng voice ma ilbox appear s on the screen. Follow the prompts to access you r message s. V oice message notification A caller w ho leaves a vo ice message can specif y a priority l evel. Thi s feature must be supported by the network. ⢠New v oice me ssag e - This normal prio rity message can b e sent by anyone . ⢠Urgent messa ge - T he pers on wh o send s an ur gent m essa ge is requesti ng an immediate reply . Urgent messages can be sent by an yone. ⢠Emergency messag e - Can on ly be sent by a network operator or person in au thority when life or pr ope r ty is threatened.
[ 30 ] New vo ice messa ge notifica tions over write older ones, regardless of the priority level. F or e xample, if Emergency voi ce mail appears and you re c ei ve a n ew voice messa ge of normal priority , the emergency message n ot if ic a ti on disappears and New voice mess a g e a ppe a rs. ⢠A UTOM AT E YO UR V OIC E M AIL BOX WIT H C ODES Y ou can insert special codes in to entries in your Phone book to automate tasks su ch as che ck i ng your voice mail. T o do th is, youâÂÂll need to save your voice mailbox number , PIN code, and t he ne cess ary pause and wait codes to a 1-touch dialing location ( often assigned to the ). The special dialing codes, which are accessed using the are as follows: Spec ial Dial ing Cod es * Asterisk. Use this character to bypass a set of instructions Plus symbol. Precede s an international telephone n umber p P ause. The phone pauses for 2.5 seconds, then automatically sends the tones (numbers) that f ollow it in the dialing string w W ait. The ph one waits for you to press the Talk key before it sends the tone s (numbers) that follow
[ 3 1 ] Call log 1 0) Call lo g The Call log ( Men u 2 ) recor ds infor mation about the last 1 0 calls made, received, or mi ssed: ⢠Phone n umber asso ciated with the call ⢠Date an d time when th e call connected The call log r ecor ds the l ength of the m os t re c ent call you made or re ceived , the tot al of al l calls you m ade or r ecei ved du rin g a time period ( Call timer ). NOTES ⢠The call log reco rds missed calls only if the phone was on and in your service providerâÂÂs area w hen you received the call. ⢠If you chos e the Forward i f not answ ered opt ion in âÂÂUse ca ll f or war di ngâ o n p age 37 , the call log records the call as missed. ⢠V IEW INF ORM ATION ABOUT RECEN T CAL LS Use the menu s hortcuts to display the type of r ecent call l is t to view: ⢠Miss ed cal ls - Menu 2 - 1 ⢠Received call s - Menu 2 - 2 ⢠Dial ed cal ls - Me nu 2 - 3 T o view dialed calls, you can also press , then scroll. Note: If necessary , scroll the li s t until the number ( or n ame) appears. T o call the number for the displayed ite m quickly , press . 1 Press Op tio ns , and scroll to the appropriate option: ⢠Call time - Shows the date an d time of da y when the call was connected. (Appears only if the clock has been set.) ⢠Edit n umber - Allows you to edit the number on the screen.
[ 32 ] ⢠Save - Allows you to add the phone number to your ph one book. ⢠Era se - Allows you to erase the entry from the call log. ⢠View number - A llow s you to view the associated phone number in your p h o ne book. (App ears only if a name from yo ur phone book app ear s on the s cre en.) 2 Press Se lect . ⢠CLEA R THE R ECE NT CALL S LIS T Note: Logged calls that were cleared fr om a call list cannot be recovered. 1 Press Menu 2 - 4 ( Call log > Clear ca ll li sts ). 2 Scroll to All to clear the logged calls from all lists: Miss ed , Received , or Dial ed . Note: When y ou clea r the Dial ed c alls list , the list that appears w hen you press and a s croll key is also cleared. 3 Press OK . If you chose All , enter your security code, then pr ess OK . The logged calls are clear e d from the chosen li s t(s). ⢠VIEW THE DURATI ON OF CALL S View the duration of the last call Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). The duration of the last c all appears. (I f you choose to show the cu rr en t call timer on t he Star t screen, you can see it during your call. To show it, see â Show/hide the current call timerâ on pa ge 33.) Note: The actual invoice f or calls and services fr om y our service provider may v ar y , depending upon n etwork features, rounding-off for billing, ta x es, an d so forth.
[ 33 ] Call log View the total du ration of all calls Y our phone u s es two timers to record the total duration of all calls: CALL T IMER The call timer can be cleared (reset to zero), so it is u seful for monitoring how much talk ti me you ha ve used. It re cords the total time of all call s since the timer was la st cle a red. T o view the call timer value: 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). 2 Scroll to All calls . The call tim er value is displayed. Note: Y our phone has a separate timer for ea ch NAM assigned to your phone. T he timer values apply to the currently-selected NAM. LI FE T IME R Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your serv i c e provider may vary , dep en ding u pon network features, r oundin g- off for billing, and so forth. The life timer records the total duration of all calls for the e ntire life of your phone. This tim er cannot be reset by you. T o view the call timer value: 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). 2 Scroll to Li fe timer . T he life timer value is displayed. ⢠CLEAR (R ESET) TH E CALL TIM ER Note: After this call timer is cleare d, the value cannot be recovered. Before you cle a r the call timer , record the value. 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 - 4 ( Call lo g > Ca ll time rs > Cl ear time rs ). 2 Enter your security code, and press OK . The timer value is cl eared. ⢠SH OW/ HIDE TH E CU RRENT C ALL T IMER Y ou can show th e current call timer on the screen to view duri ng a call. 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). 2 Press De tail s , and pres s Select . 3 Scroll to On (s ho w) or Off (hide). Press OK .
[ 34 ] 1 1) Use advan ced call ing fe atures ⢠S ET I N-CA LL O PT IONS Y our phone allows you to use s e veral f e atures durin g a call . These featu res are in-c all options. Note: Many in-call option s are network services features that may require a subscription from your service pr ovider . Y ou cannot use all options at all times. This section explains when you ca n use a cer tain option. 1 T o access an option during a call, press Opti ons . 2 Choose from some or all of the followin g options: T ouch to nes Allows you to enter a touch tone string ma nually or search for a string in y our phon e book. New call Allows you to place th e call to the third par ty when making a conference ca ll. See âÂÂM a ke a conferen c e callâ on page 3 7. Menu Allows you to access the Menu. Mute Allows you to mute the m icrophone. If your microphone is al read y m ute d, Mute will ch ange to End mute . Names Allows you to access th e phone book.
[ 35 ] Use advanced calling f eatures â¢U S E N E T W O R K F E A T U R E C O D E S Call for ward ing , Call wa iting , and Send own cal ler ID with next ca ll ar e netw ork s erv ices avai lable thro ugh your serv ice p rov ider . Wh en y ou su bscri be to these services, you r service provider gives you a feature code th at you store in your p hon e to activate the service. Y our service provider may have stored feature codes in you r phone. A separate deactivation code is used to deactivate the service. The network service n ame will n ot appear in the menu un til you store the activat ion code. After you store the ac tivation an d deactivation codes, you can use the menu to activate and deactivate the service. Note: If your phone ha s more than one phone numbe r progr ammed into the NAM , stored feature codes apply only to your primar y phone number , or NAM 1. Store network feature codes 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 5 ( Setti ngs > Networ k ser vices > Net work featu re se tti ng ). 2 Enter t he feature c ode (for exam ple, ), and press OK . 3 Scroll to the ser vice name for th at code, and pr ess Sel ect . For example, e nter the call forwarding feature code , scroll until the call forwarding option y ou w ant to select appears, then pr ess Sel ect . Activate ne twork features Note: Before you can activate a network feature, you must store the appropriate feature code in your phone. 1 Use t he appro priate men u shortc ut for the fe ature you w ant to act ivate ( Sett ings > Netw ork s ervice s > fe atu re name ): ⢠Call forwarding - Menu 4 - 4 - 2 ⢠Call waiting - Me nu 4 - 4 - 3 ⢠Caller ID - Menu 4 - 4 - 4 2 Scroll to Ac tivate , and press OK . The phone calls the network to confirm activation of the feature. Af ter network confirma tion, the feature is ava ilable for use.
[ 36 ] Deactivate netw ork features 1 Use the appropriate menu shortcut for t h e feature you want to deactivate (Set tings - Ne twor k servic es - fea ture na me): ⢠Call forwarding - Menu 4 - 4 - 2 ⢠Call waiting - Me nu 4 - 4 - 3 ⢠Caller ID - Menu 4 - 4 - 4 2 Scroll to Cancel , and press OK . Y our phone calls th e networ k to confirm deactivation of th e feature. After the network confirms deac tivation, th e feature is no longer available for use unt il you ac tiv ate i t again . ⢠USE CALL WAITING During a ca ll, if you receive a nother call, the ca ll waiting feature causes your phone to beep. Before you can u se call waiting, you m ust store the call wai ting fe ature code and acti vate the f eature. See âÂÂU se netwo rk feature codesâ on page 35 . ⢠T o answer an incoming call, press . ⢠T o switch from one call to another , press . ⢠T o end both calls, press . ⢠USE CALLER ID W hen Ca ll er I D is act iv e, yo u r ph one m ay di spla y t he c al lerâÂÂs ph on e nu mber . The callerâÂÂs name may als o displa y if their name a nd n umber has been stored in the ph one book or if th e wireless network supports it. Call or Ca ll-c aller ID un availa ble will d is play wh en the wireless n etwork doesnâÂÂt recognize the callin g number . Also, Call-c alle r ID bloc ked may display if the calling party has blocked ca lle r ID. Note: If you have stored a number more than once in your phon e book, and that number is stored each time with a different name, then a name w ill not ap pear when so meone calls from that num ber . See âÂÂU s e the ph one bookâ on page 23 for details on your phone book.
[ 37 ] Use advanced calling f eatures ⢠MAKE A C ONFERENCE CAL L Y ou can add a third party to a call (conference call). During a call: ⢠Dial the phone number of th e third party , then press , OR... ⢠Scroll to the th ird partyâÂÂs phone number in your phone book, then pr es s , OR ... â¢P r e s s Optio ns . Scr oll to New call . Pres s OK . En ter the phone n umber . Press OK . When the third party answers, press to connect all parties. T o e nd the call with both parties, press . T o place on e party on h old, press aga in. (If y ou place a par ty on hol d, you c annot rejoin all th ree parties in the same co nversation .) If y ou p r es s a third time, the party you placed on hold r ejoins the call, and the second party is placed on hold. ⢠USE CALL FORWARDI NG Y ou ca n forward incoming calls to a nother number . Call forwarding is a network services feature that may require a subscription through your service provider . This procedure assumes that you stored the Call forwarding feature code in your phone and activa ted the feature. If you have not completed these steps, you may be able to enter the code manually when you forw a rd your calls. J ust enter the fe ature code (for exampl e, ) fo llowed by th e ph on e nu mb er w he re y ou w ill f orwa rd yo ur call s, t h en p res s . 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 2 ( Settings > Networ k servi ces > Cal l forwar ding ). 2 Scroll to the desired call forwar di ng option: ⢠Forw ard all cal ls - Forwards a ll incoming calls. ⢠For war d if b usy - Forwar ds calls only when youâÂÂre on your ph on e and do n ot have voice mail.
[ 38 ] ⢠Forw ard if not ans w ere d - Forwar ds calls if you donâÂÂt answer . Use this option when you want to give your phone to someo ne for a short p eriod of tim e, but yo u donâ t want them t o answer the phone. For exam ple, yo u could use this option if you give a f amily member the phone to t ake out, in case of an eme r ge ncy , but you still want to receive a ny in coming calls made to this phone. ⢠F orward if out of r each - Forwards calls if you are out of the serving wi re le ss network or if you r phone is turned off. ⢠Cancel cal l forwarding - Cancel s call forwarding. 3 Press Se lect . 4 If you chose an option other than Cancel ca ll forwa r ding , enter the phone numb er where your calls are to be forwarded (or press Search to find the number in you r phone book). Pre s s OK . W ait for your phone to call th e network and con fir m you r choice. If your c h oice is confirmed, the feature is ava ilable for use. ⢠R EDI AL A UTOM ATIC ALLY If you make a call and the line is busy because of problems in the wireless network, your phon e can automatically redi al the number three times. Pre ss Menu 4 - 1 - 2 ( S etting s > Call se ttings > Au tomat ic redi al ). Scroll to On . Press OK . T o stop a series of r edialin g attempts, press Qui t or . ⢠USE A CAL LIN G CARD The calling card feature a ll ows you to store calling card information in your phone, making it easy for you to make a calling card call quickly . Y our phone can store information for four calling cards. Determine the dialing sequence for your card Before you store th e calling card information in your phone, determine the dialing sequ e nce f or your calling ca rd. This sequence should be printed on your card. If it is not, contact th e calling card company: ⢠Access no. phone no. card no. ⢠Access no. card no. pho ne no. ⢠Pref ix phone no. card no.
[ 39 ] Use advanced calling f eatures NOTES ⢠Acces s no. - This number is usually a 1 -8 00 numb e r that is listed on the bac k of the calling card. ⢠Pho ne no. - The ph one number of th e party you are calling. ⢠Card no. - The u nique number for you r card. The card may als o specify that you enter a PIN number after your card number . ⢠Pref ix - A ny number (s) tha t must precede the phone n umber of the party you are calling. Store calling card information in your phone 1 Press Menu 4 - 1 - 3 ( S ett ings > Call sett ings > Ca lli ng ca rd ). 2 Scroll until th e name of t he card you want to enter or edit appears. By default, the card names are A , B , C , and D , but you can change the name s. Pre ss Options . 3 Scroll to Edi t , and press OK . 4 Enter your security code, and press OK . Dial ing se quen ce appears. 5 Press Se lect . 6 Determine the dialin g sequence for your card. Scr oll the list of dialing sequences until t he one you want appear s , then press Sel ect . 7 When you are prom pted, enter the inf ormation (acces s number , card number , or prefix numbe r). After enter ing each number , press OK . At the access number prompt, if your access nu mber is entered in your phone book, pr ess Searc h to r etrieve it quickly . 8 When you f in is h entering the calling card information, Save chan ges? ap p ea r s. Pre ss OK . 9 Scroll to Card name , pre ss Select , an d en ter a card na me. 10 Press OK .
[ 40 ] Choose a calling card to use Note: If inform ation for only one calling card is stored in your phone, you are n ot required to ch oos e a calling card. 1 Press Menu 4 - 1 - 3 ( S ett ings > Call sett ings > Ca lli ng ca rd ). 2 Scroll until the n ame of the c allin g card appears, and press Optio ns . 3 Scroll to Sel ect , and press OK . 4 Enter your security code, and press OK . The me ssage Card ready for use appears. Make a calling card call Note: This procedure may not apply to all calling card options. For more in formation, refer to your callin g card or cont a ct your calling card company . 1 At t he St art screen, enter the ph one number of the pa rty you are calling. Include any necessary pref ix, such a s 0 or 1, that is specified by you r calling card. 2 Press and hold until the m ess age Card call appears. 3 Whe n the mes sage Wai t for to ne, then pr ess O K appears, listen for the tone f ro m your calling card se rvice, t hen press OK . When the m essage W ait for tone , press OK again ap p ears, listen fo r the tone, then pr ess OK . ⢠C HOOSE TO BLO CK C ALLER ID In most service areas, when you call some one, their caller ID system allows them to see your name and phone numbe r . Y our ph one is set to allow this informatio n t o be seen automatic ally . Before you mak e a call, you ca n choose to block caller ID an d prevent the recipient from s eeing your name and phone num ber . NOTES ⢠This fe atur e wor ks on a pe r-c all ba sis, so you mu st per form t his proc edur e before each call where you want to block caller ID. ⢠While roaming, you m ay not be able t o block caller ID.
[ 4 1 ] Use advanced calling f eatures ⢠The following pr oc e dure ass ume s that you have stored the Send own caller ID feature code in your phone and activa ted the feature. If you have not completed th ese two s tep s, you may be able to block ca ller ID manually . T o block caller ID manually , enter the code (for example, ) followed b y the phon e number th at youâÂÂre ca lling, then press . 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 4 ( Setti ngs > Network serv ices > Send own caller ID with n ext call ). 2 Highli ght Ye s (to sh ow your numb er) or No ( n o t t o s h o w y o u r n u m b e r ) . Press OK . 3 Enter the number you are calling (or press Search to retrieve the number from the phone book), and pr ess OK . Press OK ag ain . Y our phon e makes th e call and requ ests that the n etwork b lock calle r ID to prev ent the reci pient of yo ur call from see ing your nam e and phone n umber . ⢠SEL E CT A PH ONE N UM BER Y ou can use two different phone numbers with your phone. Each phone number is us ed for a diffe rent ser vice ar ea. ⢠When activatin g your phone, the service provide r sets up your phone with acc ount information (phone number and sys tem information). ⢠However , your phone can be a ctivated in up to two different service areas. For example , your phone could be activa ted in Dallas an d New Y ork. Each service area assigns a dif ferent phone number or account to your phone. Y ou mu st select a phone nu mber for your home system. If you travel outside your home system, you can choose an other number . Only one phone number can be ac tive at a time. Note: Y o u ma y not need two numb ers for your ph one if your serv ice provi der has servic e or roam ing agreemen ts for each ar ea where you use your p hone. Contac t your service provide r for details.
[ 42 ] Select the phone number 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 6 ( Settings > Network serv ices > NAM selection ). 2 Scroll to the ph one number you w ill use, and press OK . Note: The first phone number on this list is the currently selected numbe r . Y ou ne ed at le ast one active nu mber to ma ke calls. Y o u cannot chan ge from one phone number to another during a c all. â¢S E T T O U C H T O N E S Touch tones are sounds produced when you press the ph one keys. Sometimes, touch tones a re called DT M F t o n e s . Y ou can us e touc h tone s for man y a utom ated s ervi ces su ch as check ing bank balances and airline schedules a nd u sing your voice mail box. T ouch tones ca n be sent only when a call is active. Set manual touch tones 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 ( Sett ings > Pho ne sett ings > T ou ch tones > Manual touch tones ). 2 Select one of th e following options, then press OK : Set touch tone length Y ou can also set the length of each touch tone: 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 3 - 2 ( Sett ings > Pho ne sett ings > T ou ch tones - T ouch tone length ). 2 Scroll to Shor t (0.1 seco nd) o r Long (0.5 second). 3 Press OK . Continuous The tone s ounds as long as you pr ess and hold a key . Fi xed Sets the tone len g t h to 0.1 second, regardless of how long y ou pres s a key . Off Turns o ff to nes; no to ne is se nt wh en you p ress a key .
[ 43 ] Use advanced calling f eatures Store touch tone sequences (strings) Y ou store tou ch tone strings th e same as you store n ames and numbers. Y ou ca n store a digit sequence to send as touch tone s. STOR E T OUCH TONE STRINGS WI TH PHONE NUMBERS 1 Enter the phone number that yo u want associat e d with a touch ton e. 2 Press w (w ait) or p ( pause) w here neede d. w (wa it): Whe n you s peci fy wai t, y our pho ne d ial s th e num ber , then waits (because you chose w) for you to press Se nd . Whe n y ou pres s Send , the phone sen ds your touch tone. p (pause): If you include a p character , your phone pauses for 2.5 seconds, then automatically sends your touch tone. 3 Enter the touch tone string. 4 Store the number a s you normally would. SEND A TO UCH TONE STRING 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 ( Sett ings > Pho ne sett ings > T ou ch tones -> Manual touch tones ). 2 V erify that t h e setting is not se t to Off . (If so, se lect a differen t op tion.) Press OK . 3 During your call, press Options . Scroll to T ouch tones . Press OK . 4 Enter or r ecall th e touch tone string from the phone book. Pr ess OK .
[ 44 ] 12) Custo mize yo ur phone ⢠UNDER STAND PROFILES A profile is a âÂÂgro up of settingsâ you can use to customiz e the way you r phone works. Y ou c an set y ou r prefer ences f or t hes e i te m s: ⢠Ringing options ⢠Ringing volume â¢R i n g i n g t o n e ⢠Vibrating aler ts â¢W a r n i n g & game tones ⢠Message alert tone ⢠Screen s aver Y our phone come s with seven pr ofiles: ⢠Nor mal (default setting) â¢S i l e n t â¢M e e t i n g ⢠O utdo or â¢P a g e r ⢠Handsfree (available only w hen used with a h a n dsf ree device) ⢠Headset (available only when u sed with headset) Y ou can customize any of th e profiles. If at any time you want to r eturn to the original settin gs, you can do so. â¢S E L E C T A P R O F I L E Quickly pre ss Po w e r K e y . Scro ll to highli ght a profile. Press OK . (T o s ele ct a pro file , your phone cannot be con nec te d to a handsfree device, and the Star t screen must be displayed.)
[ 45 ] Customize your phone ⢠CUSTOM IZE A PROFI LE 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to highlight a pr ofile. Note: The Handsfree and He adset profiles do not appear unless y our phone h as be en conn ected to the se acc essorie s. If you c onne ct your ph one to a hand sfree de vice, the se profil es remain in the m enu, unless y ou choose to rest ore your pho neâÂÂs fact ory setti ngs. 3 Press Op tio ns to view the option s for the selected pr ofile. 4 Select one of th e following options, then press OK . Note: When you ch a nge a cu rrent profile setting, it af f e c ts o nly that profile. Y ou r phoneâÂÂs normal settings do not chan ge. Set ringing options Y ou can choose the tone that notifies you of an incom ing call. This setting does not change the aler t tone for when you receive a mobile message. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the desired profile and press Option s . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Ri nging op tion s , and press Select . 5 Scroll to highligh t the desired ringing o pt i on, then press OK . ⢠Ring - This is th e normal ring. ⢠Asce nding - The ringing volume increases (gets lou der) with each r ing. ⢠Ring once - Th e ph one r ing s onc e (he lps prev en t di stur bin g ot hers ) . Selec t Activates the currently high lighted profile. Customize Enables you to customize a pr ofile by changing the curr e n t settings. Press OK to choose from several lists. Rename Enables you to rename the prof ile. T h is option is not available f or Normal , Hea dset , or Handsfre e profiles.
[ 46 ] ⢠Beep once - The phone beeps once (helps preven t d isturbing others). ⢠Silen t - Th e phone makes no sound. Set the ringing volume Y ou ca n set the default ringing volume for incoming voice calls and mess age a le r t tones. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the prof ile where you want to set the ringing volu me. Pre s s Opt io ns . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Ringi n g vo lume , a nd press Select . 5 Scroll through t h e options. W hen you hear the volume level you wish to use, pre ss OK . Note: As you scroll through the ringing options, you can listen to a sample of each. Altho ugh the sample for level 4 and level 5 ar e the same, ringing level 5 produces very loud ringing. The ringing volume setting is stored individually for the handsfree device and the headset. Set the ringing tone Y ou can set your phoneâÂÂs ringing tone to a specific soundâÂÂor tuneâÂÂfor incoming voice calls. Note: If you h ave already chosen a r inging option of either Silent or Beep o nce , the r inging ton es are a lready turned off . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). Y our phone lists each profile. 2 Scroll to the pr ofile where you want to set the ringing tones. 3 Press Op tio ns . 4 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 5 Scroll to Ringing tone , and press Selec t . 6 Scroll to the r inging tone you wan t to use, and press OK .
[ 47 ] Customize your phone Set a v i br atin g alert Y ou can set your phone to vibr a te when you recei ve a voice call. T his feature is on e of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the pr ofile to set the vibrating alert. Press Option s . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Vibrating aler t , an d press Selec t . 5 Scroll to On , and p r ess OK . The phone does n ot vibrate if it i s connected to or in a charging device. Set keypad tones Y ou can set the volume of the tone you hear w hen you press th e k e ys on your phone. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the pr ofile for wh ich you want to set the keypad tone s . Press Op tio ns . 3 Scroll to Custo mize , and pr e s s OK . 4 Scroll to Ke y p a d t o n e s , and press Select . 5 Scroll to highlight the desired level (or Of f ), and press OK . Set warning and game tones Y ou ca n set warning tone s and gam e tones used in your phone: Wa r n i n g tones in clude the sounds for error con ditions, confirmations, low battery , and need to recharge. Gam e tone s ar e the sounds made du ring game play . T o turn war ning tones on and off: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). Y our phone lists each pr ofile. 2 Scroll to the pr ofile you want to change, and pr ess Opt ions .
[ 48 ] 3 Scroll to Custo mize , and pr e s s OK . 4 Scroll to W ar nin g and ga me t ones , then pre ss Sel ect . 5 Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Set the message alert tone Y ou can set your phone to use a certain tone to indicate an incoming text message . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the pr ofile for wh ich you want to set the message alert tone. Press Op tio ns . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to M essage aler t tone , and press Selec t . 5 Scroll throug h your choices. The phon e plays a sample of each choice as you scroll to it. 6 When you f ind the t one you wa nt, pres s OK . ⢠AC TIVATE AND CU STOM IZE SCR EEN SAVER This option allows you to ass ign an animation to use as a screen saver when your phone is in idle mode. Y ou r phone comes with five preloaded animations and an empty slot where you can stor e an additional animation of your choice. For m or e information on how to download animations for use as a screen saver or we lcom e graphic, contact y our wireless service provider . Note: Y our phone enters idle mode on ly when no activity is taking place. Activate sc reen save r Y ou can use a dif f e r e nt an i mation f or each of your five profiles. Y ou can ass ign any of the five preload ed animations or you ca n download animations using your phoneâ s m inibro wser . T o assign an animation to a profi le: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Pr of ile s ).
[ 49 ] Customize your phone 2 Scroll to the desired profile and select Options . 3 Select Customiz e and press OK . 4 Scroll to and select Screen saver and tur n on the feat ure. 5 Select Screen sa ver ag ain , sc rol l to Sc reen saver and press Sel ect. 6 Scroll th rough the option s, select t he one you wish to use and p ress OK . Whenever your phone is in idle mode, the scr een saver will now be activated. Customize screen saver Each screen saver can also be customized by adjusting the Ti meout an d Maximum time settings. Tip: Use of animated screen savers may decrease standby and talk times. To minimize im pact on battery perf ormance, use l onger Timeout settings and/or shorter Maximum time settings. AD JUS T TIME OU T SET TI NG The Timeout settin g allows you to deter mine how long the phone must be in idle mode bef ore the screen saver is activa ted. T o adjust this setting: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Pr of ile s ). 2 Scroll to the desired profile and press Option s . 3 Scroll to Custo mize and press OK . 4 Scroll to Scr een sa ver and press Sel ec t . 5 Scroll to Timeout and press Sel ect . 6 Select one of th e options, which range from After 5 seconds to Af ter 10 minutes . AD JU ST MA XI MUM TIM E The Maximum time setting determines how long a scr een saver plays before the phone returns to idle mode. In idle mode, the screen saver is no longer a ctive, ho w ever a static image from the animation remains on your phoneâ s s cr een.
[ 50 ] T o adjust the ma xim um time setting: 1 Follow steps 1-4 above. 2 Scroll to Maximum time an d press Sel ect . 3 Choose one of the options, wh ich range from Afte r 30 second s to After 3 minutes , and press OK . View and save downloaded animations When you receive a dow nloaded animation , a no t ification message will appear on you r screen. Y ou will th en be prom pted to Sa ve or Vi ew the ne w animat ion. VIEW DOWNLO ADED ANIMATIONS When you are pr ompted, sel ect Vie w . Af ter viewin g the ani mation, you will again be pr ompted to save it. Note: This feature is network de pendent and must be supported by your se r vice provider . Downloaded animatio ns must be in GIF fo rmat. SAVE DOWNLO ADED ANIMATIONS T o save the scr een saver , press Save . Y ou will be prom pted to save the animation as a We l c o m e a n i m . , Screen save r or Both. If you do n ot wish to save the an imation to your phone, press . Note: Y our phone h as only one em pty slot for dow nloaded screen savers. If you have already down loa de d a scr e en saver , it will be deleted wh en you downl oa d another screen saver . Set your phone to answer automatically Y ou c an set you r phone to answer in coming v oice calls af ter one r ing wh ile the phone is connected to an approve d handsfree de vice. Note: The Handsfree pr ofile will n ot appear in your phone until yo u h ave connected a handsfree device to your phon e at least once. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the Handsfre e or He a dse t pr ofile, and press Options . 3 Scroll to Custo mize , and pr e s s OK .
[ 5 1 ] Customize your phone 4 Scroll to Automatic ans wer , and press Select . 5 Scroll to On , and p r ess OK . Set the lights Whil e you r phon e is con nec ted to a han dsfree devi ce, you c an sp ecif y eith er of two settings for t he lights: ⢠Lights on only when you use the phone ⢠Lights on th e entire time the ph one is connected to the device Note: This feature works on ly af ter you r phone has been conn ecte d to a hands fre e de vice . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to Handsfre e prof ile , th en pre ss Opt ions . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Light s , and press Sel ec t . 5 Scroll to Automatic or On , and press OK . ⢠Auto matic - If no key is pre ssed, the li ghts go off af ter 30 seconds. ⢠On - T he lights stay on the en tire time that your phone is connected to th e handsfree device. ⢠R ENAME PROFIL ES Note: Y ou cann ot r ename the Normal and Heads et profil es . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the desired profile, and press Optio ns . 3 Scroll to Rename , and press OK . 4 E nter t he ne w nam e, an d pres s OK . ⢠R ESTORE FAC TORY SETT INGS Y ou can change th e default (factory) settings f or your phone. Later , you can restore the or iginal settings when needed.
[ 52 ] Note: The memor y , timers, language sele ct ion, security code, and lock codes are not r eset. However , any profiles you modified are reset w hen you restore your settings. 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 4 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Restore fact ory s ettings ). 2 Enter your security code, and press OK . ⢠CHO OSE A DISP LA Y LANGUAGE Y ou ca n choose which language is displa yed on your ph o ne. 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 5 ( Set tings > Phon e Settings > Langua ge ). 2 Select the language to use, and press OK . ⢠SET AND DISPLAY THE CLOCK Y our phone contains a real-time clock that can be set two di fferent ways: ⢠T o use the tim e and date prov id ed by the w ireless system ⢠T o be s e t manually Y ou can display the time a nd date on the Star t screen as described in âÂÂSet the alarm clockâ on page 93. Choose the format of the displayed time Y ou can choose to di splay the clock in 24-hour or am /pm forma t. 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). 2 Scroll to Time fo rmat , and pr ess Select . 3 Scroll to the desired time format ( 24 -hour or am/pm ). Pr ess OK . Note: For am /pm format, a sm all squ ar e appears to the right of the displayed time. Square at top = am, s quare at bottom = pm.
[ 53 ] Customize your phone Allow the ne twork to set the clock 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). 2 Scroll to Time s ettings , an d p r ess Sel ect . 3 Scroll to Set by netw ork , and pr ess Select . NOTES ⢠If yo u are outside your netw ork and allow t he networ k to set the clock, you will be prompted to set t he clock manually . W hen you re-enter your network, the network automatically sets the date and time. ⢠If y ou are outside your netw ork and you r em ove the b attery (or batt ery becomes discharged), you will be prompted to set the clock manually when you install or recharge the battery . Manually set the clock By default, the clock is automatically set by the wireless network. Y ou can override the n e twork a nd set the clock manually . 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). 2 Scroll to Time s ettings , an d p r ess Sel ect . 3 Scroll to Set cloc k , and pr ess Select . 4 Enter the curren t tim e. For example , to ente r 7:30, enter 0 730. Press OK . 5 Scroll to am or pm , and press OK . Display or hide the clock 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). Depending on the current setting, either Hide time /day or Sho w time /day will be highlighted. 2 Press Se lect . ⢠CUSTO MIZE WE LCOME S CREEN Note: For info r mation on downloading and saving animations, see âÂÂSave downloaded animationsâ above.
[ 54 ] Y ou can add an image or message that appear s when you turn your phone on. T o accomplish this: 1 Press Menu 0 1- 3 ( Mess ages > W el com e scr een ). 2 Press Se lect . Y ou will have three choices: Logo , Note or A nimatio n . 3 Once you have selected the option you wish to use, press Sel ect . Use Logo a s W e lcome Scree n There is only one logo available for use with the startup screen. However , you may be able to d ownload a replacement logo. T o use the logo: 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 3 ( Messa ges > Welcome s creen ). 2 Scroll to Lo go and press Sel ec t . 3 Then s elect Acti vate . Use Note as W elcome Screen This option allows you to activa te or cr ea te a customized note w h ich will appear each time you r phone is turned on. To activate a previous n ote or to type in a new note: 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 3 ( Messa ges > Welcome s creen ). 2 Scroll to Note and press Se lect . 3 Choose Activate or Custom ize . 4 T o activate a pre viously entered note, select Acti vate . OR 5 T o enter a new n ote or replace an ex is ting n ote: ⢠Select Customiz e ⢠If no message has been e ntered previously , e nter a mess age just as if you were entering an e-mail or other messa ge . ⢠T o delete a pr evious note, press Cl ear until all characters are removed. Y ou can then begin enteri ng the n ew me ssage. After you enter the new mes s ag e, you a r e prompted to save it. Once selected, the note will appear the ne xt t i me you turn on your phone. Note: W el com e note s ca n have u p to 36 c harac ters .
[ 55 ] Customize your phone USE ONE-TOUCH DIALING Y ou must store names and number s befor e using one-touch dialing. Y ou can assign a name from the phone book to one-touch dialing, using keys 2 through 9. When you press the key , the number is automatically dialed. Note: The 1 key is used exclu siv e ly to dial your voice mailbox. Assign a name or number to a one-touch dial key 1 Press Names and scroll to on e-touch diali ng . 2 Press Se lect . 3 Scroll to a number that ha s the messa g e ( empty ), and press Assign . 4 Scroll to the name and number to which you want to assign this key . Press Se lect . Repe at t h ese steps as many times as necessar y . T o call a number using one-touch dialing, press and h old t he appropriate key for a few seconds. Th e phone dials the number . Change one-touch dialing numbers After you have assign e d a one-touch dialing number to a key , you can change key and number associa tions at any time. 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to one-touch dialing , and pr ess Select . 3 Scroll to the key you want to change, and pr ess Opti ons . 4 Scroll to Chan ge , and press Se lect . 5 Scroll through th e phone book. 6 When you reac h the new numb er , press Se lect . Erase one-touch dialing numbers Y ou ca n erase one-touch dia ling key assignments a t any time. 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to one-touch dia ling , and press Se le ct . 3 Scroll to the key you want to erase, and press Option s . 4 Scroll to Era se , and press Select . 5 Press OK .
[ 56 ] ⢠IDENT IFY CALL ERS BY CUS TOM RI NGING T ONES Y ou can assign a ringing ton e to an entr y in your phone book, all owing you to identify the caller by th e tone you hear w hen they call. T o use this feature, you mu s t subsc ribe to the Caller ID service th a t is available from you r service provider . If a caller blocks Caller ID, y our phone will us e the Normal ringing tone instead of the cu s tom ton e. If the ringing option for the cu rrent profile is set to Sile nt , your phone w ill n ot ring with a normal tone or a custom tone. Fifty of the entrie s in your phone book can have a custom tone assigned to them. Assign these custom tones with this procedure: 1 In your phone book, fi nd the entry where you will assign the custom ringing tone. 2 Press De tail s , then Opt ions (or , if the scrolling vie w for your phone book is set to Name number , ju st press Optio ns ). 3 Scroll to Custom tone , and press Sel ect . 4 Scroll through t he r ingin g t ones list un til the desired tone is highlighted. ⢠If you w a it a moment while a ton e is highlighted, you r phone will play th e tone. ⢠T o remove assignment of the custom ton e from the entry , se lec t Def ault . 5 Press OK . ⢠PR ESS ANY KE Y TO ANSW ER A CAL L 1 This feature allows you to an swer an incoming call by pr essing any key except the or . The defau lt setting for this fe ature is On . T o enable or disable Anykey answer , press Menu 4 - 1 - 4 .
[ 57 ] Security 13) Security A security c ode, a phon e lock feat ure, and a call restr iction featu re preven t unauthorized use of your phone. A keypad lock prevents unintended key presses, such a s w hen your phone is in your purse or pocket. ⢠CHAN GE YOUR SEC URITY C ODE Import ant: The def ault security code is 123 45 . Nokia h i ghly recommends that you immediately ch ange this code, wr ite down the n ew code, and store it in a sa fe plac e, aw ay f r om your p hon e. Y ou cannot activat e or u se certain p hone feat ures until you successfully enter your security code. When you enter your securi ty code, an as terisk (* ) appears on the scr een each time you press a number key , preventing others from seeing your code. If you enter the wrong cod e five times in a r ow , your phone wonâÂÂt accept an y entries for the n ext 5 m inutes. 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 4 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss codes > Ch ange security code ). 2 Enter the security code . (The default code is 12345 .) Press OK . 3 Enter a new code (mi nimum of five numbe rs). T o preven t ac cidental e mer genc y ca lls , do nâÂÂt pick a code that is similar to an emergency number . Press OK . 4 T o verify your new secur ity code, enter it again. Press OK . The messag e Security co de chang ed appear s. Stor e your new code in a safe place, away from your phone. ⢠PRO TECT YO UR PHO NE WIT H PHON E LOC K Y ou can lock y o ur phone to prevent others from using it. When someone tries to use it, they will be required to en ter a lock code. Tip: I f you sa ve an unlocked phone number , you ca n ma ke call s to that number without entering the lock code.
[ 58 ] Import ant: The def ault lock code is 12 34 (or the last four digits of your ph one number , depe nding on your ser vice provider). Nokia highly recommends that you im m e dia te ly ch ange this code, write down the new code, and store it in a safe place, away from your phone . When you enter your lock code, a n asterisk (* ) appears on the sc reen ea c h time you pre s s a num ber key , preventin g others from seeing your code. If you en ter the wr ong code five times in a row , your ph one will pr ompt you for the security code. Lock and unlock your phone 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss co des > Ph one loc k ). 2 Enter the lock code, and press OK . 3 Scroll to On (lock) or Off (unlock). Press OK . If you ch oose to lock your phone, it will be locked when you switch it off. When you turn it back on, you m ust enter the lock code bef ore you can use the phone. Note: When the phone is locked, emergency calls may be possible (for exa mple, 9 1 1, or other of ficial emerge ncy number ). (See â M a ke an emergency cal lâ on page 1 0 1 .) Store an unlocked phone number If you stor e a n un locked phon e number , you c an m ak e c alls to that number without e nterin g the lock code. 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 2 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss codes > Unlock e d ph o ne number ). 2 Enter the lock code . Press OK . The Num ber field appears. 3 Enter a phone number (or press Se arc h to find th e number). 4 Press Op tio ns . 5 Scroll to Save , then press OK . Call an unlocked phone number ⢠Pre ss or on ce, then , OR... ⢠At the Start screen, en ter the phone numb er . Press .
[ 59 ] Security Answer a call while the phone is locked Press any key except or . Change your lock code 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 3 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss codes > Ch ange lock code ). The me ssage Ent er lo ck co de ap pear s . 2 Enter the lock cod e. (The de fault lo ck code is 1 234, or th e last fou r digits of your phone number , depending on your service provide r . ) Press OK . 3 Enter the n ew lock code. Only numeric c haracters are accepted. T o prevent accidental emergency calls, donâÂÂt enter a code th at is similar to an eme rgency num ber . 4 Press OK . 5 V e rify the new lock code, and pr ess OK . Store your new code in a safe place, away from your phone. ⢠US E K EYGUARD TO LOC K THE KEYPAD The Keygu ard feature lets you lock the k eypad to prevent accidental key presses while your phone is in a pocket or purs e. If you press a key while K eyguard is activated, a message appears: Pre ss Un lock an d then * . Note: When Ke ygu a rd is on , it may be pos sible to make emergency calls (for ex a mple, 9 1 1, or oth er official emergency n umber ). K ey in the emerg ency number and press . The numb er is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit. Activate ke yguard ⢠Press and hold until Ke y s l o c k e d appears. (If you do this during a call , the call will en d.), OR... ⢠At the Start scr een , pr ess Menu , OR... ⢠At the Start scr een , pr ess Me nu 1 - 0 , O R... ⢠At the Star t s creen , pre ss Me nu . Scroll to Keyguard , and press Select .
[ 60 ] Deactivate key guard â¢P r e s s Unlock ., then , OR. .. ⢠Press and hold until Unl ock keys ? appears. Pr ess OK . Answer a call while keyguard is active â¢P r e s s , O R . . . ⢠If An ykey ans wer is set to On , press any key ex cept or . (During an incoming call, Keyguard is automatically deactivated. When you end the call, K e y guard is automatically activated again.) NOTES AB OUT K EYG UARD ⢠When you connect your phone to a h andsf ree device other than a headset, keyguard is automatically deactivated. Wh en disconnected from the device, it is automatically activated. ⢠Before you turn off your phone, you must deactivate Keygu ar d. ⢠While K eyguard is active, press the to switch the lights on quickly for 30 sec onds . ⢠RESTR ICT CALL S Y ou can restr ict incoming and outgoin g calls. To r estrict outgoing calls, you create a list of r estr ictions a nd apply th e appropriate restriction. For outgoing calls, only one restriction option is available: Add rest riction , whi ch enables you to c r e ate your own list of outgoin g call restrictio ns. The max imum number of call restrictions you can d efine is te n. After you have u sed th e Add restriction option to add a t least one restriction, the f ollowing options are then available: ⢠Selec t : Allows you to set call restrictions from th e outgoing calls list. ⢠Edit : Allows you to edit an existing outgoin g call restr i c tion. ⢠Era se : Erases a ny existing outgoing call r estrictions. The All calls opti on cannot be erased; ther efore, this optio n does n ot appear in the list of restrictions t o be deleted.
[ 6 1 ] Security Note: When calls are restricted, emergency calls may be possible (for example, 9 1 1 or othe r of ficial emergency number). Y ou m ay be able to make th e call manually by entering the emergency number and then pressing . Restrict outgoing calls 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 1 ( Se ttin gs > Securi ty s ettin gs > Re st rict calls ). 2 Press Se lect . 3 Enter your security code, and press OK . 4 Scroll to Add restriction , and press OK . 5 Enter the number you want to restrict, and press OK . For example: If you w ant to restri ct all cal ls that begin wi th 1, en ter 1. This will restrict all outgoing long distance phone calls. If you want to restrict all calls tha t begin with 972, enter 972, and so f orth. Afte r you perf orm step 5, the Name field appears. ⢠If you want to add a name for the call r estr iction, enter the na me using your phoneâ s keypad. Press OK . ⢠If you donâÂÂt want to add a n ame, simply press OK . Restrict incomi ng calls T o restrict incoming calls: 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 1 ( Se ttin gs > Securi ty s ettin gs > Re st rict calls ). 2 Scroll to Restrict incoming calls , and press Se lect . 3 Enter your security code, and press OK . 4 Scroll to All calls , and press Mar k . Press Unmark to rem ove an alre ady-se t restrict ion. 5 Press Ba ck . The Sa ve chan ges? messa ge appears. 6 Press Ye s . Press No if you do not want to sa ve th e changes.
[ 62 ] 14) Selec t Syste m The Sy s tem me nu ( Me nu 5 ) allows you to customize the way your phone chooses a system in wh ich to operate while you ar e âÂÂroamingâ (using your phone outside you r primary or âÂÂhom eâ system). Y our choice of a system affects the type and amount of charges you incur . By default, your phone is set to automatica lly search for the mo st cost-effective system while roamin g. If your phone can âÂÂt find a preferred syst em, it uses a system based on the option you choose in the System menu . Note: Before selecting a n item in the System menu, c ontact you r service provider to find out how your selection will affect your service charges. Roaming Roaming occurs when you use y our phone outside its home are a . Wh il e roamin g, another ser vice pr oviderâÂÂs system ha ndles yo ur call . While roaming, th e word Roa ming and the r oaming indicat or ( ) appear on th e Start screen . System choices If you have more than one phone number (NAM), your choice affects only the curre ntly selecte d nu mber . Sele ct Menu 5 and se lect from the fo llowing : ⢠Home are a : Y our phone cannot roam. This means you c an make and r eceive calls in your hom e area only . While roaming, No Se rvic e appears and you will not be able to make or receive calls. ⢠Auto matic : Y ou r p hon e sea rc hes f or the mo st cost -ef fect ive system an d will roam if a home a rea system is unavailable. Note: System choices may differ , depending on service pr ovide r .
[ 63 ] Send and recei v e text messages 15) Send an d receive text mes sages When you h ave mobi le (text) messaging service, you ca n receive messages on the screen and send messages to e- mail addresses an d phone numbers. Note: Before you send or receive mobile messages, you may need to subscribe to the messaging service offered by your service provider . Some networks may n ot support mobile messaging. The message types vary b y service p rovider . Y our p hone automatica lly creates the types of m ess ages supported by your service provider: ⢠Te x t : A te xt message can in clude text and a call-back n umber . ⢠Number onl y : A n umber-only message is like a nume ric page. A call- back number (the senderâÂÂs phone number) appears on the recipien tâÂÂs pager or phone screen . A message contains both a header and th e body . The header may h a ve the senderâÂÂs phone n umber or e-mail addre s s and the date and time of the message. If you have a phone book entry that matches the senderâÂÂs phone number , the senderâÂÂs n ame also appear s. The body contains th e main part of the message. If you r e c eive a me s sage sen t by e-mail, the subject (title) may appear at the beginnin g of the message body . ⢠ABO UT WRITING M ESSAGES T raditional or Predictive Input Y ou ca n write text messages with standard input or predictive text input. ⢠T rad itional (multi tap) i nput m ethod: This is the def ault mode. This method requires that you press some ke y s more than once ( multitap). For example, to enter the letter c, you mu st press thre e times. See âÂÂEnter ch aracters (except in a ph one number field)â on page 2 1. ⢠Predi ctive text inp ut metho d : In th e predict ive tex t mode, you r phone âÂÂguessesâ wh ich word you a re entering. T his mode requires that you press a key only once fo r each letter you enter . Note: T o le arn more about using Pr edictive T ext wh en creating mess ages, s ee â W orking with predictive text inputâÂÂ.
[ 64 ] Write a new message 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 1 - 1 ( Messag es > T ext mess ages > W rite new ). If Tex t and Number o nly appear in a list of menu items, scroll to Tex t , press Se lect , and go to th e next step. If th ese items a re not on your menu , proceed to the next step. 2 Y ou may address your message or write it f irst and address it later . ⢠T o address your message, s croll to Ad d e-ma il or Add number , then pr ess Se lect . ⢠T o begin w riting your message, scroll to Edit mess age, then press Selec t . The terms writing an d editing refer to the process of entering text into a text message. After you have written your message, you c an : ⢠Address and send it. ⢠S av e the me ss age in t he Outbox and address and send it later . (Pre ss Opti ons , scroll to Save , then pres s Select .) Enter text into a message A counter in the top right cor ner of the scr een indicates th e number of remaining charac ters that you c an enter into your message. Cautio n: While e diting a message, if you accidentally p r e ss and hold Clear , all text with in your message will be deleted. T o exit the message editor at a ny tim e without saving your t ext, press Optio ns , scroll to Exi t , then press Sel ect . 1 . , @ � ! -1 7 PQR S7 2A B C 28 T U V 8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4G H I 40 E n t e r s a n e m p t y s p a c e o r 0 5 JKL5 * Special charac t ers 6 MNO6 # Chang es let ter c ase; l ong pre ss tog gles bet ween AB C/ab c & 123 m ode
[ 65 ] Send and recei v e text messages Change the text in put method T o switch (toggle) betw een predictive an d traditional text input mo des while you are editin g a message, press the P ound key severa l tim e s until the icon ind ic ates th e mode you want to use. Y ou mus t activate predictive text before you will be able to toggle between the tw o modes. Tip: If you d onâÂÂt want to use predictive text input mode at all, deactivate it. Y ou can react ivate it later . ⢠W ORKI NG WITH PREDI CTIVE TEXT I NPUT The predictive t e xt feature is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can add w ords. Y our phone includes se ve r al different language versions of this dictionary . Although your phone can display a given language on the screen, it m ay not have a p redic tive-tex t dictionar y of that same langu age. By default, your phone is set in the traditional text input mode. Before y o u can use the predictive te xt input method, you must first a ctivate the predictive text mode. Activate pr edictive text mode Predict ive text mode is activ e when the pr edictive text icon ( ) is present at the top of the screen. If the icon does not appear , predictive text mode has been deactivated. T o activate the predictive text mode w hile editing a m es sage: 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to P redic tive te xt . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Scroll until th e language you want app ea rs, th en press OK . Deactivate predic ti ve text mode T o retu rn to the traditional text i nput mode, you must deactivate t he predictive text input mode: 1 While editing a message, press Op tions . 2 Scroll to P redic tive te xt . T h e langua ge list displays .
[ 66 ] 3 On the languag e list, scroll to Predic tion of f an d pr ess OK . Y our phone is now in traditional (multita p) mode. 4 Y ou can also use multitap on the pound key ( # ) to go to tr aditional text in a messa ge . Add words to the dictionary 1 If th e ? char acte r appe ar s afte r the wo rd, pr ess Spel l , or at any time while you are editing, pr ess Opti ons , scroll to Insert word , then pr ess Select . 2 Enter the word u sing traditional text input, and press OK . If the dictionary is full, the new word r epl a ces th e oldest added word. Change the dictionary language Y ou can change th e dictionary language while you are editing a message: 1 While editing a message, press Op tions . 2 Scroll to P redic tive te xt , th en pre ss Sele ct . 3 Scroll to a language, then press OK . The selected language is a ctive . ⢠WRITE W ITH PREDIC TIVE TE XT INPUT Enter w ords 1 Press each key only once for each letter of the word. For example, to write hello, press 4 - 3 - 5 - 5 - 6 . The characters tha t y o u e n ter appear underlin ed. The word changes a fter each keystr oke, so only check the word after you press all the appropriate keys. 2 When you finish the word, che ck to make sure that the word is corre ct. 3 If the word is correct, ente r a s pac e ( pr ess ) and write the next word. 4 If the word is incorrect and is underlined, press repeatedly un til the desired word appears. OR, press Options , scroll to Matc hes , then press Se lect . Y our ph one shows a list of words. Choose a w or d from the list, then press Use , or press Ba ck to exit and return to th e message editor .
[ 67 ] Send and recei v e text messages 5 If t he ? character appe ars af ter t he word , there are no more w ords in the dictionary that correspond to your key presses. At this point, you can add the word to the dictionary by pressing Spell . Writing compound words T o write a compound word quickly (for example, bluejay ): 1 Writ e the firs t pa rt of the wor d ( blue ). 2 Press (do not en ter a space). The under line disappears from the fi rst part. 3 Write the secon d part of the wor d ( jay ). Deleting characters When you need to delete char acters use one o f these methods: ⢠T o dele te one character to the lef t of the cu rsor , press Cl ear . ⢠T o delete all ch aracter s in the message, press and h old Cle ar . Changing letter case modes Y ou can switch (toggle) be tween upper case an d lowercase letter mode by pressing . If the pr edictive text mode is active and you don âÂÂt wait at least 1.5 seconds be t ween key presses, the text input m ode will also be switched between traditional a nd predictive text. If predictive text mode i s active when you create a new message, the first letter of th e first word that you enter will be uppercase. Entering numbers When you enter num bers, use either of thes e methods : ⢠For one or a few numbers, press and hold the r espective number key . ⢠For many number s, change to nu m b er entry mode (press and hold the P ound key ) and enter the n umbers as usual.
[ 68 ] Inserting special characte rs ⢠T o insert a special charac ter (such as a punctuation mark) , press and hold the Star key , or pr ess Opt ions , scroll to In sert symb ol , th en press Se lect . ⢠T o insert a period ( . ) quickly , pr ess . T o insert double hyphens ( -- ) quickly or three dots (an ellipsis ... ), press a fe w times. T emplates A template is a prede f ined, commonly u s ed sentence that you can quickly insert into a message: 1 While you are editing a m essa ge, press Optio ns . 2 Scroll to Add templa te , th en pre ss Sele ct . 3 Scroll to the tem plate you want to u se. For example: 1. Call me at [ ]. <phone number/time/place- 2. IâÂÂll ca ll you at [ ]. < time/place - Note: T emplates are available in English only . Brackets ( [ ] ) in a te mplate repr esent a va lue that you can specif y . Th e value is no t retain ed for f uture us e; you enter the value each time you u se the template. If you select a template that contains brackets, you will be prompted to enter a value. Y ou can edit the template text after you insert it into your message. ⢠R ECEIVE A MOBIL E MESSAGE When you recei v e a mobile message, the mobile message icon appears an d Me ssage received (or New emerge ncy message ) displays. If you have a me ssage alert tone set, a tone may sound. When you receive n otifi cation, you ca n: 1 Press Cl ea r to dismiss th e n otification and read the message later from your I nbox. OR
[ 69 ] Send and recei v e text messages Press Re ad to read the m essage now . The Inbox opens with the new message selected. If No space : message w aiting or a s imilar message appears, your phoneâÂÂs memory is f ull. Y ou must make room for t he message. Press Read agai n. If necessary , scroll to read the entire message. 2 At the en d of the me ssage, scroll further to vie w the sender âÂÂs name or phone number and the date and time the message was received. When youâÂÂve seen the last new message, the icon disappears. ⢠M ESSAGE OPTI ONS While reading a me ssage, you have sever al options. Some of these options may not be available for s ome types of m e s sages: Era se deletes the m ess age. Press OK to confirm the deletion or Clear to cancel. Reply allows you to sen d a return m essage to th e sender . Save sends the message to the Save d fold er . Use nu mbe r allows you to call qu ickly or save a phone number included in th e message. If m ore th an one number was included, a list of numbers displays. T o sa ve th e nu mb er: a) Read the message and scroll u ntil the number you want to save is visible. b) Press Op tio ns , scroll to Use n umber , and press Select . If one phone number a ppe a rs on the sc ree n, pr ess Call (or press , then Sa ve ). If a list of numbers appears, scroll to a number , press OK , then press Call (or pr ess , then Save ).
[ 7 0 ] Save addres s extracts one or more e-mail addresses from the me ssage (if it contains any) and allows you to save the addres ses in your phone book. Fo rwa rd allows you to send the message to another recipient. For m ore information about forwarding a message, see âÂÂForward a messageâ on page 76 . Reply w/co py allows you to send a message back to the sen de r . Y our messa ge will include a c opy of the message you received. ⢠MESSA GE STORAGE Y our phone can store about 80 messages. All folders share the memory , so the actual n umbe r of stored messa ges depends on the m e s sage length. Three folders store you r messages: ⢠Inbox : All m ess ages that you received and have not e rased or saved. ⢠Outbox : Messages that you sent or created and sa ve d to send later . ⢠Saved : Me ssag es that y ou s aved f rom th e Inbo x or Outbox . If the m emory is full wh en you receive a m obile message: ⢠Non-emergency Messa ge: The oldest se nt message in the Outbox folder is delete d. Drafts or unsent m e s sages are not deleted. I f there are no s ent me ssages in the Outbox folder , the oldest read message in the Inbox folder is deleted. If there ar e no read m ess ages in th e Inbox , N o space: message wait ing or a sim ila r m essa ge appears. This message prom pts you to delete messages from one of th e folders. The network resends the messa ge later . ⢠Emergency Message: An emergen cy message, sent only by a n e twork operator , follows the procedure for a n on emergency message a n d adds an additional safeguard. For the emergen c y me ssage, ot her me ssag es in the Inbox , Outb ox , and Save d folders m a y also be automatically deleted if you r phoneâÂÂs memory is full.
[ 7 1 ] Send and recei v e text messages ⢠C REATE A TEXT MESSAG E Address a te xt message Use this procedure to address your message to on e or more recipients: 1 Y ou must be editing the message that you want to address: â¢I f y o u a r e i n Edit message, press Opti ons , then go to the nex t step . â¢I f y o u a r e n o t i n Edit message (for example, you wr ote the text message and saved it to send later), ope n the Out bo x ( Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 3 ). Scroll to the m ess age y o u w a nt to addr ess . Press Opt ions . Scroll to Resend . Pre ss Se lect . G o to the next s te p. 2 Scroll to Add e-ma il (to add an e-mail address) or Add number (to add a phone nu mber), then press Selec t . 3 Enter the e- mail address or phone number , then pr ess OK . Notes about addresses ⢠Y o u c a n a d d r e s s a t e x t m e s s a g e t o a s m a n y a s 1 0 e - m a i l a d d r e s s e s , p h o n e numbers, or a combination of both . T o see a list of all recipient s t o whom your message is addressed, scroll to Lis t recipien ts , then pres s Selec t . ⢠The maximum number of characters allowed in a ph one nu m ber is 32. The maxim um number of characters al lowed in a n e -mail addre ss is 48. ⢠While enter ing a phone num ber or e-mail address, press and re lease Cl ear to delete one c haracter , or pr ess and hold Clear to delete all characters. ⢠If a recipientâÂÂs e-mail address or phone number is in your phone book, you can quickly enter it by search ing f or the r ecipientâÂÂs name. To sear ch, press Sear ch . To jump to an entry in your phone boo k quickly , press th e appropriate key . For example, if the entry is Jo hn (j), press . To ju m p t o Kim (k) , pre ss twi c e. I f a n e- ma il addres s or phone num ber is not asso ciated with the entry t hat you s elect, a message wi ll appear: No e-mai l address found or No numbers found .
[ 72 ] ⢠When entering an e-mail address manually , you can quickly enter the @ symbol by pressing repeatedly u ntil the @ symbol appears. Note: T o a ddress a number-on ly message, see âÂÂSend a n umber- only messageâ later i n this section. ⢠SE ND A MESSAGE This pr o c e du re assumes that you have addressed your text m essage an d entered some text into it (or have entered a callbac k number). Before you send your message , you can select one or mor e options. Whi le youâÂÂre edit ing the m essa ge, press Opt ions , scroll to Set ting s , then press Sel ect . T o select an option, Mar k it. To des elect an option, Unma rk it. ⢠Ur gent : Sets the priority leve l of your message to â urgentâ . Ur g ent message or a similar n otif i cation will appear on the screen of the recipientâÂÂs phone or other device. ⢠Delive ry no te : Wh en the recipie nt r eceives your me ssage, the networ k will send y ou a d elivery note. If you a ddress the m ess age to more than one recipient, you will receive a sepa rate delivery note for each recipient. ⢠Call back no. : Allows you to enter a ph one number at which the recipient can call you. After you mark and u nmark the options, pr ess Back . The messa ge Sa ve changes? appears. To acc ept the changes that you made to the settings, press Ye s . T o disca rd th e changes, press No . T o sen d t he m es sage , pr ess Opt io ns , scroll to Send , th en pre s s Selec t . If the network can âÂÂt send your m essage, a warning note shou l d appear . Try to re se nd the m ess age la ter . Message delivery notification When you send a message, you can a sk to be notified whe n the m essage is received. This notification is called a delivery note. When the recipient gets your message, the network sends you a delivery note. Y ou will receive a separate deliver y note for each recipient.
[ 73 ] Send and recei v e text messages Note: When sending messages via the SMS n etwork service, your phone may display the words âÂÂMessag e Sentâ . T his is an indication that the m essage has been s ent by your phone to the m essage center number progra mmed into your phone. This is not an indic ation t ha t the messag e has been recei ved at the in tended de stination. For more details about SMS, check with your service provider . Urgent mobile messages Y ou can assign an urgen t priority level to a mobile message. When you receive an u r gent mobile message, Urgent appears in the mes sage header . When you send an u rgent mobile message, a similar notification appear s on the r e c ip ientâÂÂs ph one or other device if it supports this featu re. Ther e are fo ur ways to create a text mess age: ⢠W rite a ne w , bl ank mes sage ⢠Reply to a received message ⢠Resen d a messag e ⢠Forward a messa ge Send a number-only message T o cr eate a tex t messag e, see â Create a text me ssageâ on page 7 1. For information about types of messages, see âÂÂSend and receive e-mail messagesâ on page 77 . Press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 ( Mess ages > T ext messa ges > Write new ). Note: If Tex t an d Num ber only appear in a list of menu item s , scroll to Number only , then press Sel ect . Use the fo llowing gu ideli n e s when addre ssing your m essage and specifyi ng a ca ll ba ck number: â¢U s e Add number to specify a recipientâÂÂs phone number . The maximum number of ch a racters allowed in a phone number is 32. ⢠Whe n prompt ed to ent er a re cipientâ s pho n e number , you can m a nu ally enter it or sear ch f or it.
[ 74 ] ⢠When searching, t h e lis t of entries in your phone book is displa yed. T o jump to an entry quickly , pr ess the appropriate key . For example, if the entry is John ( j ), pr es s . T o jump to Ki m ( k ), p re ss twice. ⢠Y ou ca n address your message to as many as 1 0 recipients. Y ou c an see a list of recipients who will recei ve your message ( List reci pients ). ⢠Y ou can create a message, save it in your Outbox , th en address it and send it later ( Save ). The callb a c k number ( Call bac k no. ) i s t he phone n umber at wh ich you w ant the recipient to call you. When pr ompted to enter a callba ck number , the default callback number (you r mobile phone nu mber ) may appear in the field. Y ou can use this number or enter a dif ferent num ber . Resend a message 1 Op en you r Out bo x ( Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 3 ). S croll u ntil t he message you want t o resend is highlighted. 2 Press Op tio ns . Scroll to Resend . Press Se le ct . ⢠Before you resend your message, you can edit it. Y ou can a l s o edit the recipients list ( Add e-mai l , Add number , or List recipients ). â¢S e t t i n g s ( Urgency , Deli very note , and Callback no. ) for the m es s age ar e kept unless you edit th em ( Opt ions > Setti ngs ). 3 T o se nd the messa ge, press Options , scroll to Send , then press Se lect . ⢠ERASE MESSAGES Y ou can erase the m ess age youâÂÂre reading or severa l messages at once. Erase the current message Press Op tio ns , scroll to Erase , then press Sel ect . Erase multiple messages 1 Press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 5 ( Mess ages > T ext me ssages > Erase ).
[ 75 ] Send and recei v e text messages 2 Scroll until the m ess age is highlighted, then press Sel ect . Depen ding on your serv ice provider , you ma y need to confirm you r choice or en ter your security code to pr event accidental deletion of messages. ⢠All rea d : Erases all r ead me ssages in th e Inbox (unread me ssages are not erased) ; erases all messages in the Outbox an d Sa ved folders (these folders cannot contain un r ead m essages). ⢠All in inbox : Erases all messages (read or unread) in the Inbo x. ⢠All i n out box : Erases all mes sages (sent or unse nt) in t he Outbox . ⢠All sa ved : Erases all m essages in the Sa ved folder . ⢠REPL Y TO A MESS AGE 1 Read the message to w hich you want to re ply . ⢠If you j ust received the message and the Start screen is curre ntly displayed, press Read . ⢠If th e message is in the Inbox folder , press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 2 . ⢠If the message is in the Save d folder , press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 4 . 2 Scroll to the m ess age, press Rea d , and then press Optio ns . 3 Scroll to Re ply (or R epl y w/ copy if you want to include a copy of the original mess age in your r eply). If you r eply with copy , you r message could b e long. In some networks, a long message is shortened and the r ecipient may not see all of it. 4 Press Se lect . After you write your m e s sage, you can: ⢠Address and send it. ⢠S av e the me ss age in t he Outbox , and address and sen d it later (pre ss Opti ons , scroll to Save , then pres s Select ).
[ 76 ] ⢠FO RWARD A MESSA GE 1 In t he Inbo x or Save d folder , read the m essage that you want to for war d. 2 Press Op tio ns , scroll to For war d , then press Se lect . 3 Prep ar e you r message as you wo uld any othe r message that you c reate. ⢠If the me ssage you are forwa rding is a text messa ge, you can edit the me ssage be fore y ou send it. ⢠If your phone is con figured to be able to send a number- only message, you can forward a callback number as a number-only message, provided the original message was also a number-only me ssag e. 4 After you prepare your message, you can: ⢠Address it, then sen d it. ⢠Save it to the Outbox (press Op tio ns , scroll to Save , the n press Selec t ), then address it and send it later .
[ 77 ] Send and r eceive e-mail messages 16) Send an d receive e-mail messages Y ou c an use you r phone to send an d rece ive e-m ail messages. Y ou n o longer need to be at your comp uter to send or receive messages. Th e e-ma il featur e is n ot available from a ll service providers. ⢠SA VE E-MAI L ADDRESSES Y ou can add an e -mail address to a name youâÂÂve already saved in t he phone book. Y ou c an also add a nam e an d address as a new entry . Save an e -mail address for an existing name 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes , th en a t Sea rch, pres s Se lect . The Nam es box o pens. 2 Enter the first two letters of the n a me y o u wa nt to fin d. Press OK . 3 Press Optio ns (or press Deta ils then Optio ns if the Nam e li st view is se le cted in your phone book), and scroll to E- mail a ddress . Pr ess Selec t . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens . 4 Enter the addres s. Press once for a dot (.) . Press repeatedly un til the @ ap p ea r s. Pre ss OK w hen you see the corr ect character . 5 When you fin ish entering the address , pres s OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. Add a new e -mail address 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes . Scroll to Add n ew . Pre ss Sele ct . The Nam es box o pens.
[ 78 ] 2 Enter the name. Pre s s OK . The Number box opens. 3 Enter the phone number . Press OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. 4 Press Op tio ns , scroll to E-mai l addres s . Pre ss Selec t . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens . 5 Enter the address. Insert special characters such as the â dotâ and @ signs by pressing . 6 Press OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. Edit an e-mail address 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes , th en a t Sea rch, pres s Se lect . The Nam es box o pens. 2 Enter the first two letters of the n a me y o u wa nt to fin d. Press OK . 3 Press Opt ions (or p r ess De tail s if th e Na me list view is se lected in your phone book), and scroll to E-mai l addr ess . Pre ss Sel ect . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens . 4 Enter any c hanges, using the sc roll keys to move the insertion point backward and forward in the address. 5 When the a ddress is cor rect, press OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. ⢠SE ND AN E-MAIL MESSAGE 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Menu 0 1 - 1 - 1 (Messag es > T ext messag e s > Write new) 2 Scroll to Add e-ma il . Pr ess Selec t . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens .
[ 79 ] Send and r eceive e-mail messages 3 Enter the e- mail address, or press Sear ch . â¢I f y o u p r e s s Search , enter the first few lett e r s of the name you want. Press OK w hen you fi nd t he n ame. The a ddr es s app ears in t he Recipient address box. Pr e s s OK . ⢠The phone lists a ll the names from you r phone book. If you select a name for which there is no e-mail address, your phone display s the mess age, No e- mail addres s for this na me . ⢠If you enter the e-ma il address, press OK when youâÂÂve finished. Y ou are re turned to a blank scr een. 4 Press Op tio ns and scroll to Edit mes sage . 5 When the me ssage scr een appears, enter you r message. Note: The ma xim um numbe r of ch arac ters fo r messa ge len gth varies; check with you r service provider for details . Y ou can turn on pr edictive text input if you wish. For information , see âÂÂW orking with predictive text in putâ on page 65 . 6 When you fin ish the m essage, pr ess Options , s elect Se nd . A status message tells you the ma il is being sent. ⢠REPL Y TO OR FORW ARD AN E-M AIL MESSAG E 1 If the message is not on the screen , p ress Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 ( Me ssages > T ext m essage s > Inbox ). 2 Select the desired m essage and press Read . 3 Press Op tio ns . Scroll to Fo rward or Rep ly and press Se le ct . 4 If forw a rding, enter the e-m ail address when prompted a nd pr ess OK . 5 Enter the message text and pr ess Opt ions . 6 Scroll to Send and select.
[ 80 ] 17 ) Minibr owser Note: This feature is available on ly if your service p roviderâÂÂs network s u pport s wir eless internet access . Y our service provider may also require that you subscribe to th is additional service. For more in formation, contact your service provider . ⢠ABOU T THE M IN IBROWS ER Note: Y our phone must be switched on to use this func tio n. Do n ot switch the phone on whe n wire less phon e use is prohibi ted or when it may cause in terference or danger . The Minibrowse r lets you browse the in ternet for in formation such as stock quotes and weath e r . Brow s ing via the phone is not like browsing u sin g a PC. Site providers usually present on ly the critical aspects of their site to wireless phone users, so they have removed most graphics. When you start the Min ibrowser and connect to a network, two icons appea r on the screen : ⢠Min ibrowser icon (you a re in a Minibrowser session) ⢠Active call icon (you are being billed accordingly) After a cer tain period of inactivity , the Min ibrowser disconnects from the netwo rk. Fo r this reason, yo u may find that y ou are billed for several network connections within a single session. When the Min ibrowser dis connects from the network, the active call icon ( ) disappears, but th e Minibrowser icon ( ) remains. While you are in the M inibrowser you can still access pa ges stored in m emory without being connected to the Internet. Howe v e r , if you navigate to a page that is not stored in m emory , a new Mi nibrowser session begins and you âÂÂll be billed accordingly .
[ 8 1 ] Minibro wser Note: The information or services you have accessed are stored in the cache of your phone. A cache is a buffer memory , w hich is used to stor e data tempor arily . If you have tr ied to access or have access ed confidential information requiring passwords (for example, your bank account), empty the cache of your ph one after each use. ⢠LAUNCH ING THE MI NIBROWSER The first time you launch the Minibrowser , you go through a security setup process that takes 3 to 5 m inutes (follow the on -screen prompts). 1 From th e start scr een, press Menu , then scroll to Minib rowser . T he following message appears to remind you t hat you may be billed f or the connection tim e. (Y ou can disable this message. See âÂÂDisable minibrowser confirma t i onsâ on page 85.) Browsing ma y incur charges. C ontinue? (Y es) (No) 2 Press Ye s . Afte r a few secon ds, the Home P age appears f ollo wed by a list of links to other si te s . (Y our men u may vary according to your service provider .) H ome P age 1 News 2 Y a hoo! 3 W e ather 4 Finance 5 W eb site Note: T o end a Min ibrowser session , pr ess and hold . ⢠M INIBR OWSER MEN U While in th e Minibrowser , press and release to display the Mini brow se r me nu: ⢠Help - Show a h elp page for th e current site (a ccessible from some pages). ⢠Home - Retu rn to the H ome page. ⢠Book mark pa ge - Set a bookmark for th e current page.
[ 82 ] ⢠Sho w URL : Show the w eb address (Uniform Resource L ocat or) f or the curr ent page. ⢠Restar t : Return to th e Home page an d delete all stor e d pages. ⢠Ve r s i o n : Show the version of Minibrowser software. ⢠Advanced : Change server an d encryption settings. ⢠Exit Mini brow ser : Exit the Minibrowser . ⢠Switc h off! : T urn off the phone. About web page c ontent The following ite ms may appear on w eb pages: ⢠numbered options (some options m ay n ot be numbered) ⢠links (embedded in content) ⢠input fields for text or n umber s ⢠simple text ⢠NAVI GATING IN THE MINIBRO WSER SCRO LL THROUGH TH E MENUS AND C ONTENTS OF A PAGE Press the scroll keys ( and ) to scroll through the menus and contents of a page and to see the content of pages that do not fit on one screen. T o scroll quickly , press and hold th e scroll key . GO B ACK (PRE VI OUS PAG E) T o go b a ck to a previous page, press . GO TO T HE HOME P AGE ⢠Press r epeatedly to move back throu gh previously viewe d pages until the Home P a ge appears. ⢠OR, press a nd release the P ow er key to display th e Mini brow se r me nu, scroll to Home , then press OK .
[ 83 ] Minibro wser ACTI VATE A N ITEM ( FOR EXA MPLE, A LINK) ⢠Press the appropriate number key o n your phoneâÂÂs keypad (if the item on the page is number ed). ⢠OR, scroll to th e item, then press the appropriate selection key (for example, to activate a lin k). SELECT ION KEYS Use the selection keys to navigate to different screens or selec t speci al fu nc tio ns. The function of each selection key can change with each page and depends on e ach highlighted item. ⢠( Left selection key) - Usually selects the highligh ted item, but its function may c hange depending on what you are doing. ⢠(Right s election key) - Usually selects a s e con dary option or displays a menu of secondary options. â¢L I N K S Links usually appear as items in a numbered list. When activated, a lin k may: ⢠T ake you to another page or site ⢠Make a phone call (Som e sites support this feature. When you m ake the call, th e browser con nection terminates, bu t the page you were viewing is stored in me mor y . After you end the call, th e page you we r e viewing is displayed again a nd you can continue browsing.) T o activa te a link: 1 Move the cursor until the desired link is highlig hted. 2 Press the appropriate selection key . (If the link is a phone number , in some ca ses, you can also press to make the call.) ⢠BOOKMARKS Y ou can set a bookm ark f or a we b page so that you can quickly go to that page later . (Y ou may also be able to set bookmarks via a personal account at your serv ice providerâÂÂs web site.)
[ 84 ] SET A BO OKMARK 1 Go to the page f or which y o u want to set a bookmark. 2 Press and release the P ower key . T he Minib rowse r menu appears. 3 Scroll to Boo kmar k pa ge , then press Selec t . (A message m ay appear asking you to con f irm this action . ) GO TO A BOOK MARKED PAGE 1 From the Home P age , scroll to Bookmarks , the n press Sel ect . A lis t of your bookmarks appears. 2 Select the bookmark that r epresents the page you want go to, then press Se lect . Tip: A number is associated with each bookma r k in t he bookm a rk list. T o quickly go to a bookmark, press and hold the appropriate numb er ke y . ⢠REC EIVING MES SAGES VIA THE MINIBRO WSER Depending on your service provider , you m ay be able to r eceive me ssages via the Minibr owser . The pro cedure yo u use to read a Minibrow ser message varies depending on your service provider . For more information, contact your service provider . (This information m a y also be available at your service providerâÂÂs web site.) ⢠EN DING THE MI NIBRO WSER SES SION ⢠Press and hold . ⢠OR, Display the Ho me P age (If the Home P a ge is not cu rrently display ed, press repeatedly until it is display ed.) P re ss . Exit Mini brow ser ? appears. Press Exit . ⢠OR , press and release the P ower key . Select Exit Minib rows er .
[ 85 ] Minibro wser ⢠D ISAB LE MI NIB ROW SER CO NFIR MA TION S Y o u can spe cify whe ther or not you want your p h one to c onfirm yo ur choic e to connect to the web or exit the Minibrowser session. 1 Press Menu 4 - 1 - 5 ( Setti n g s > C all set tings > Min ibrows er confirma tions ). The f ollowing options appear: ⢠Both : Y our phone prompts you to confirm your choice before co nne ct in g to the w eb a n d be for e e xit ing t he Min ib row ser ses si on. ⢠Non e : Y our ph one never prompts you to confirm your choice. ⢠On connection : Before connecting to the w eb , your phone pro mpts you to confirm your choice. ⢠On exit : Befor e exit ing the Mi nibr owser s ess ion, yo ur ph one pr ompt s you to confirm your choice. 2 Scroll to the appropriate option, then press OK . Tip: T o prevent unintentional ex iting of the Minibrowse r session (such as when pressing repeatedly to move b ack through previous ly viewed pages), sele c t Bot h or On e x i t . T his will ensure that a confirmation message appears before exiting. Note: If you pr ess and hold , the Mini browser session ends without con firmation, regardless o f the Minibrowser confirmation setting.
[ 86 ] 18) Use your pers onal a ssistan t Y our phone can be your personal assista nt. I t can wake you up in the morning, or re mind you of meetings, birth da ys, and tasks. Ch ec k the current time and calculate a tip at dinner . ItâÂÂs a calendar , clock, alarm clock, calculator , and phone b ook â ever y thing you need to kee p track of your life. Note: Y our phone m ust be switched on to u se these functions. Do not switch the phone on when wireless ph one u se is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . ⢠U SE TH E CALE NDAR The calendar keeps track of bir th days, meetings, or ca lls you need to m ake. The cale ndar can soun d an alarm to remind you to m a ke a call or go to a meeting. Note: Unlike the alarm clock, if your phone is tu rned off, it will no t automatically wake up and sound the a lar m for a ca len dar no te. F or the alar m to so und fo r a calendar note, your phone must be turned on. View the calendar T o view th e calendar , pr ess Menu 8 ( Cale ndar ). Y ou may be prompted to set the date and time. ⢠Set the date using the mm/dd/yyyy fo rma t. For example , if the date is May 3 1, 2002, enter 053 12002. Existing char acters ar e overwr itten. ⢠Set the time using the mm:h h format. For exa mple, if th e time is 7:00 , enter 0 7 00. E xisting cha racters a re overwritten. If your phone is set to display the am/p m time format, scroll to am or pm . Press OK .
[ 87 ] Use your per s on al assis tant Move from day to day ⢠Use t h e s croll keys to m ove through the calendar , OR... â¢P r e s s Op tions , scroll to Go to da te , a nd pr ess Sel ect . Enter th e date, and press OK . Create a calendar note This option lets you create a note with one of f our categories: Reminder , Call , M eeting , or Birt hday . Y ou can set a n alarm for any calendar note. 1 Go to the day you want, and press Opti ons . 2 Scroll to Make note , and press Selec t . 3 Scroll to th e type of note yo u want to creat e ( Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthda y ). Press OK . REM IND ER The Subj ec t field appears. 1 Enter the information, and press OK . The current date appears. ⢠If you want to change the date f or this reminder , do so. Press OK . ⢠If you do n ot want to change the date, pr ess OK . The me ssage Set a larm for the n ote? appears. 2 T o a nswer the Set a larm fo r the n ote ? question, press Ye s or No . â¢P r e s s No to specify no alarm. Cal endar note saved a ppears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 3 Enter the date on w hich you want the alarm to s ound, and press OK . The Alarm time field appears. 4 Enter the time when you want the alarm to sound. Use th e hh:mm for mat. Pre ss OK . 5 Select either am or pm , and pr ess OK . The me ssage Calend a r note s ave d appears. Note: Step 5 appears only if you have selected th e am/pm for mat .
[ 88 ] CAL L The Number field appears. 1 Enter a number or press Sear ch a n d find the n umber , th en pre ss OK . The Da te field appears. 2 Enter the date w hen you need to make this call, and pr ess OK . The Ti me field appear s. 3 Enter the time when you need to make th is call. Using the hh:mm for mat. Pre ss OK . 4 Select am or pm , and press OK . S et al arm for the note ? appears. Note: Step 4 appears only if you have selected th e am/pm for mat. 5 T o a nswer the Set a larm fo r the n ote ? question, press Ye s or No . ⢠If you donâÂÂt wan t to set an alarm, press No . ⢠The messa ge Ca lendar note saved appears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 6 Enter the date when you want the alarm to sound, and press OK . The Alarm time fi eld app ear s. 7 Enter the time ( hh:mm form at) for th e ala rm to sou nd. Pr ess OK . 8 Select am or pm , and press OK . Cal end ar note saved ap pear s. Note: Step 8 appears only if you selected the am /pm format . MEETI NG The Subj ec t field appears. 1 Enter the information, and press OK . The current date appears. T o use the current da te, just press OK . The Time field appears. Y ou may enter a different date, and press OK . 2 Enter the time when you need to go to this meetin g using the hh :mm format. Pr ess OK . Select am or pm . Press OK . Set alarm f or the no te? app ear s. Note: Step 2 appears only if you selected the am/pm format .
[ 89 ] Use your per s on al assis tant 3 Answer th e Set a larm for the note ? question, pr es s Ye s or No . ⢠I f you do no t want to se t a n alar m, pre ss No . ⢠The messa ge Ca lendar note saved appears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 4 Enter the date when you wan t the alarm to sound, and press OK . The Alarm time field a p pears. 5 Enter the time when you want the alarm to sound. Use th e hh:mm for mat. Pre ss OK . 6 Select either am or pm , and pr ess OK . Note: Step 6 appear s only if you selected the am/ pm for mat . The me ssage C alendar no te saved appears. BI RTHD AY The Nam e field appears. 1 Enter the n a me of th e person having a bir thday , and press OK . The Da te field appears. 2 Enter the month and day of th e personâÂÂs bir thday , an d press OK . The Ye a r o f b i r t h field appears. 3 Enter the year using the yyyy for mat. Press OK . Se t alarm fo r t he note? appears. 4 Press Ye s or No . ⢠If you don âÂÂt set an alarm , Cale nd ar note saved appears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 5 Enter the date when you wan t the alarm to sound, and press OK . The Alarm time field a p pears. 6 Enter the time for the alarm to sound. Use hh:mm form at. Pre ss OK . 7 Select either am or pm , and pr ess OK . Calendar note sa ved a ppears. Note: Step 7 appear s only if you selected the am/ pm for mat .
[ 90 ] View the dayâ s notes T o view your n otes for a given day , display that day in the calendar . 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to View day notes . 3 Press Se lect . If you have m ore than one note for the day , scroll the list. Y ou have several Optio ns : ⢠Era se - Erase the note. ⢠Edit - Edit th e note. ⢠Move - Move the n ote to a different date. View all notes T o view all n otes in your calendar , press Op tions . Scroll to Vi ew all notes . Press Se lect . If your calendar has m ore than o ne n ote, scroll the list. Erase notes Y ou must choose which notes to erase. Select f rom these erase options: ERASE THE NO TE YOUâÂÂRE VIEWING Press Op tio ns . Scroll to Eras e . Press OK . ERASE THE NO TES FOR A GIVEN DAY While viewing th e day in you r calendar , press Options . Scr oll to Era se notes and press Se lect . Scroll to Of c hos en day , an d press OK . Scroll the list of notes. When a note you want to er as e appears, press Eras e . ERASE O NE NOTE AT A TIME FOR E ACH NOTE IN YOUR CAL ENDAR While viewing any day in your calendar , press Optio n s . Scroll to Era se notes . Press Selec t . Scroll to One by one ., and press OK . Scroll th e list of notes . When a no te you wa nt to eras e appe ars , pr ess Erase .
[ 9 1 ] Use your per s on al assis tant ERASE AL L NOTES IN YOUR CAL ENDAR T o erase a ll notes in your calend ar while viewing any day in your calendar: 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to Era se notes . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Scroll to All at on ce , and pr e s s OK . When a calendar alarm goes off ⢠T o sh ut off the a larm, press OK . ⢠T o shut off th e alarm for 1 0 minutes, press P os tpon e . The alarm can be postpon ed 1 0-minute increments for up t o 90 minutes. Set the calendar d a te 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to Set the da te . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Enter the date using t he mm/dd/y yyy for mat . For exa mple, if th e date is May 3 1, 2002, enter 053 12 00 2. Existing char acters ar e overwr itten. 5 Press OK . ⢠DOWNL OAD R INGING T ONES Depen ding on your se rvice provider , y ou can download (over t he air) ringing tones and save them in your phone. Note: Metho ds fo r download ing ringin g tones vary wit h service pr ov ide rs . Some allow you to send a ringing tone to the phone from Internet web pages. Contact your service provider for details. The names of tones that y ou dow nload an d save appear in the li s t that app ears whe n yo u pre ss Menu 3 - 1 - 2 - 3 ( Pro fil es > N orma l > Customize > Ringing tone ).
[ 92 ] The li st also appear s if you pr ess M enu 3 - 2 - 2 - 3 , Men u 3 - 3 - 2 - 3 , etc., whe n you want to customize a profile other than the Normal profile. In addition to the 40 default ringing tones that come with you r phone, you can save 1 0 down loaded ringing tones. Notification of received ringing tone When a r inging tone has been down loaded to your phone, the message Ringing tone recei v ed ap pear s. ⢠T o listen to the tone, press Options , scroll to Pl ayb ack , the n press OK . The phone plays the tone. To stop playing the tone, press Quit or . ⢠T o discard the tone immediately after you receive it (before you press Optio ns ), pr e s s Exit or . Or , to disca rd the tone a fter you have pressed Optio ns , scroll to Di scar d , then pres s OK . ⢠T o save the ton e after you listen to it, scr oll to Save , th en pres s OK . I f space in your phoneâÂÂs memory exists for the tone, the phone prompt asks if you want to put the tone in a space. If you choose to pu t it in a space, the tone at f irst will be calle d P e rsonal. If space does n ot exist, scroll until the name of th e tone you want to r eplace is highlighted, then press Replac e . To view the list of tones, press Me nu 3 - 1 - 2 - 3 (or Menu 3 - 2 - 2 - 3 , etc.) . ⢠ALARM CLOCK The alarm clock operates off the phone clock. If you turn your phone off after you s et the alarm, it will automatically wake up and sound the alarm at the sp ecified time. The alarm volume is determined by the current ringing volume and tone settings. If you selected th e Sile nt or Me etin g profile or the B eep once or S ilen t ringing option, your alarm will quietly beep once . The best profile to u se wi th the a lar m clo c k i s Normal or Outd oor un less you modified their original s et ti ngs o r ren a med t hem . Y o ur ph o ne w ill vibrate if youâÂÂve ac tivated this feature in the current pr ofile.
[ 93 ] Use your per s on al assis tant Set the alarm clock 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 2 ( Setti ngs > Phon e setti ngs > Alar m cloc k ). The Se t alarm time messa ge appears. 2 Enter the alarm time. For exa mple, to set the a larm fo r 7:00, press . Existin g characters ar e overwritten. 3 Press OK . If the time format is am/p m , scro ll t o am or pm , an d press OK . The Alarm on message appears. On the Start screen, th e alarm icon ( ) appears, indicating that the alarm is set. T urn off the alarm cloc k when it rings When the alar m clock rings: ⢠Press Stop to t urn it o ff. If th e ph one wa s off w hen th e alarm soun ded, the phone asks if you wan t to keep the ph on e on. Press Ye s or No . â¢P r e s s Sno oze to set the alarm to go off a gain in 1 0 mi nutes. If you donâÂÂt turn off the alarm, it sounds f or one minute. Ten minutes later it will sound agai n for one minute. This c ontinues until you press St op . If the alarm tim e is reached while th e phone is switch ed off, the ph one switches itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you press Stop , the phone asks wheth er you want to activate the ph o ne f or calls. Press No to switch off the phone or Ye s to make and receive calls. Note: Do not press Ye s when wireless ph one use is prohibited or when it may cause inte rference or danger . T u rn off the alarm clock altogether If you n e ver u se the alarm, turn it completely off. Press Menu 4 - 2 - 2 ( Se tti ngs > Phone sett ings > Al arm c lock ). Scroll to Off and press OK .
[ 94 ] ⢠CALCULATO R Note: Y our phone must be switched on to use this func tio n. Do n ot switch the phone on whe n wire less phon e use is prohibi ted or when it may cause in terference or danger . The calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides. 1 Press Menu 7 ( Ca lcul at or ). 2 Enter the first number in the equation. (T o en t er a decimal point, press . T o clear one digit, press Clea r . T o clear all digits, press and hold Clear .) 3 Enter the symbol: ( add), (- subtract), (* multiply), or (/ divide): ⢠Pr ess as many times a s ne cessa ry , OR ... â¢P r e s s Options . S croll to Add , Subtr act , Mult iply , or Divi de . Press OK . 4 Enter the second number in the equation. 5 Calculate th e resul t: ⢠Pre ss , O R... â¢P r e s s Op tio ns . Scr oll to Equal s . Pr ess OK . Note: This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding er rors may occur , especially in lon g divisions.
[ 95 ] Gam es 19) Games Note: Y our phone must be switched on to use this fun c tion. Do not switch the phone on when wi r ele s s phon e use is prohib ited or when it may cause inter f e rence or danger . Y our phone includes four games: Snake II , Spac e Impact, Link5 and P airs II. 1 Press Menu 6 ( Games ). 2 Scroll until th e name of the game you want to play is highlighted. Press Se lect . 3 Scroll to the appropriate menu item. Pr ess Se lec t, and depending on which game you select, the following options may appear: ⢠New ga me - a new game ⢠Hi gh sc ores - Display the top score ⢠Optio ns - Allows you to modify game options, like difficulty ⢠Instr ucti ons - Learn how to play the gam e ⢠Continue - Return to a game in progress â¢S N A K E I I Feed the snake with as many goodies as pos sible a n d watch it grow . Use keys , , , and to turn the snake toward the food. The longer the snakeâÂÂs tail grows, the higher your score. Y ou can choose to have a clear field, or select f rom five different mazes. If the snake runs into its own tail or the surrounding wall, the game is over . ⢠SPACE IMPACT Use your weapons to survive ali en attacks. Whe n yo u defeat all the enemies, you progress to the next level. Use and to m ove up and down, and to move left and right. K ey or fires the main weapons, an d key or fires bonus weapons.
[ 96 ] â¢L I N K 5 Play against the phone as you try to be the first to create an unbroken line of five tiles â ve rtically , horizo ntally or diagonally . Use the and to move the cursor in the corresponding direction. I nsert a new t i le by pressing . â¢P A I R S I I Uncover pictures to fin d pairs, but use as few tries as possible. In T ime trial, you must find all th e pairs before the bomb explodes. Move th e cursor with keys , , , and . Press to reveal the pictures. T o advance to the next level, you must m atch all the pa i rs before the dynamite fuse runs out.
[ 97 ] Referen ce information 20) Reference informa t i on ⢠B ATTERY , CH ARGERS , AND ACCESSOR IES This section provides information about the ph oneâÂÂs battery , ac ce s sor ies, and chargers. Be aware that the inf ormation in this secti on is subject to change as the ba ttery , chargers, and accessories c hange. This ph one is intended fo r use w hen suppli ed wit h power f rom an ACP -7, an ACP-8, ACP-12, LCH - 8, o r an LCH-9. Oth er usage c ould invalidate any a pp ro val given to this appar atus and might be dang erous. Wa r n i n g : Use only batteries, chargers, and accessor ies that have received a pproval from the phoneâ s manufacturer . The u se of any other type of phone-related hardwa re will in va lid ate an y approval or warranty applying to the ph one, and could also be dange r ous. For availability of approved batteries, ch argers, and accessories, check with your dealer . ⢠When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will tell you that the battery is f ully charged. ⢠Whe n you are not usi ng a charge r , disco nnect it from th e powe r source. Do not leave the batter y connected to a charger for mor e than a week, since overch a rging could shorten its life span. If left unused, a f ully charged battery will discharge itself over time. T emperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge; allow it to cool down or war m u p before trying to charge it. When the ba ttery is r unning out of power an d your phone only has a few minutes of talk t i m e r e main ing, a w arning tone sounds and the Batte ry low me ssage appears briefly . When n o talk time is left, a warning tone is sounded and the phone switches itself of f . Do not short-circu it t he battery . Accidental short- circuiting can occur when a metallic o bject (coin, clip or pen) causes d irect con nection of the and - terminals o f th e batte r y (metal strips on the battery) for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals ma y damage the battery or the connecting obje ct.
[ 98 ] Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery . Always try to keep t he battery between 15ðC a nd 25ðC (59ðF a nd 77ðF). A phone with a h ot or cold battery might not work temporarily , even if the battery is fully charged. Batteriesâ performance is p articular l y limited in temperatures below 0ð C (32ðF). The following list p rovides a guideline that you can follow: ⢠When the operating tim e (talk time and standby time) is noticeably short er than norm al, buy a ne w batter y . ⢠Use the battery only for its intended purpose. ⢠Never use any char ge r or battery that is damaged or worn out. ⢠Dispose of batteries according to local regulations, for example, recycling. Do n ot dispose of as household waste. ⢠When you disconnect the power cord of a ny accessory , grasp an d pull the plug, n o t the cord. ⢠IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFO RMATION T raffic Safety Do not us e a hand-held tel ephone while dr iving a vehicle. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on th e pas sen ger seat or where it can br e a k loose in a collision or sudden stop. Rememb er roa d safe ty alwa ys comes first ! Operating environment Remember to f ollow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause in terference or danger . Use the phone only in its no rmal operating positions. Electronic devices Most modern electr onic equipment is shie lded from radiofrequency ( R F) signals. However , cer tain electronic equipme nt may not be shielded against the RF sign a ls fr om your wireless phone.
[ 99 ] Referen ce information PA C E M A K E R S P acemaker m anufacturers recom mend that a minimum sep aration of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a han dheld w ireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid pote ntial interference w ith the pacemaker . These recommendations are consistent w ith the independent r esear ch by and recom mendati ons of W ireless Technol ogy Resea rch . P e rsons w ith pace maker s: ⢠Should always keep the phone more th a n 6 -8 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pa cemaker to minimize the potential fo r interfer ence . ⢠If you have any reason to s uspect that interference is t akin g place, switch off your phone immediately . HE ARI NG AI DS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such inter ference, you may want to con sult your service provider . Other medical de vices Operation of a ny radio transmitting equipment, including cellu lar phones, may interfere with the f unctionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine i f they are adequa t e ly shielded from exter nal RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in h ealth care f acilities when any r egu lations pos ted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy . V ehicles RF signals may affect improperly insta l led or inadequately shielded elec- tronic systems in motor vehicles (for ex a mple, electronic fuel in jection systems, electronic antiskid/antilock braking systems, ele c tronic s p eed control sys tems, air bag syste ms). Chec k w ith the manu facture r or i t s representative regarding your v ehicle. Y ou should also consult the man- ufacturer of any equ ipment that has been added to your vehicle.
[ 1 00 ] P OSTED FACILITI ES Switch your phone off in an y facility where posted notices s o require. P otentially explosive atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphe re and obey all s igns and in structions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire re s ulting in bodily injury or even de a th . Users are a dvised to switch off the phone when at a ref uelling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of r adio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants, or where blasting operation s are in p rogress . Areas with a potentially ex plos ive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. T hey include below de ck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles u sing liquefied petroleu m gas (such as propane or butan e); areas wh e r e the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area wh ere you would normally be advised to turn off your veh icle engine. V ehicles Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the ph one in a vehicle. Fa ulty installation or s ervice may be dan gerous and m ay invalidate any warranty which may apply to the u nit. Check regularly that all wireless ph on e equipment in your veh icle is mounted and ope r ating properly . Do not s tore or carry flammable liq uids, ga ses or explosive materials in the same compartment as the ph one, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place obje c ts, including both installed or portable wirele ss equi pment i n the are a over the air bag or in the air bag de ploymen t area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly insta lled and the air bag inflates, serious injury could r esult. FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air . Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. T he use of w ireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt th e wireless telephone n etwork, and may be illegal.
[ 101 ] Referen ce information F ailure to observe th ese instructions may lead to suspension or denial of telephone services to th e offender , legal action or both . ⢠EM ER GENCY CA LLS Import ant: This p h one , like any wir eless phone, o perates usin g radio s ign al s, wir el e ss and lan d line networks as we ll as u se r-program m ed functi ons. Becau se of this, conn ections in all cond itions cann ot be guaran teed. Therefore, you shou ld never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emerg encies). Re mem ber , t o m ake or re ce ive an y c all s th e ph one must be swi tc hed on an d in a service ar ea with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may no t be po ssible on all w ireless ph one n etworks or when certain networ k service s and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers. Cautio n: If t he ba tter y is a lmo st fu lly di sch arg ed wh en yo u co nnec t a charger to your phone, it might be necessar y to wait a few minutes before you will be able to m ake an emergency calls. If youâÂÂre playing a game, usin g the calculator , or editing (such as when using the Minibr owser or editing a phone book entry), press to return to the Start screen before you make an emergency call. Make an emergency call 1 If the p hone is not on, s witch it on. Ch eck for ad equate signa l strength . 2 Press a s man y times as neede d (f or example, to exit a call, to exit a menu) to clear the display an d ready th e phone for calls. 3 K ey in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 9 1 1 or other off ic i a l emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location. 4 Press .
[ 1 0 2 ] When making a n emergen cy ca ll, remember to give all th e necessary information as accurately as possible. Rem ember that your wireless ph one may be the only means of communication at th e scene of an accident - do not end th e call until you ha v e permission to do so. K eep your ph one in emergency call mode until emergency pe rsonnel arrive on t he scene . In em ergenc y call mod e, some men u ite ms may no t be availa ble. T o ex it emergency call mode, at the Start screen, press Ex it . W hen the question Restore normal service ? appears, press OK . ⢠CAR E AND MAINTENANCE Y our phone is a produ c t of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The su ggestions below w ill help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years: ⢠K eep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of th e reach of small children. ⢠K eep the phone dry . Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that wil l corrode electronic cir cu its . ⢠Do not use or store the phon e in dusty , dir ty ar e a s. Its moving parts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store the phone in hot areas. High tem pe r atures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt cert ain plastic s. ⢠Do not store the phone in cold are a s. When it war ms up ( to its normal temperature), moisture can form in s id e and may damage electronic ci rcui t bo ards . ⢠Do not attempt to open the phone other than a s instructed in this gu ide . Nonexpert handling m a y damage it. ⢠Do not drop, kn ock, or shake the phone. Rough h a ndling can break internal circuit boards. ⢠Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone.
[ 1 03 ] Referen ce information ⢠Do not pa int the phone. P a int ca n clog the moving par ts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the su pplied or an approved replacement ante nn a. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attach ments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠All of the above suggestions apply equally to you r phone, battery , charger or any a ccessory . If any of them are not working properly , take them to your nearest qualified ser vice facility . The pe rsonnel there wi ll assist you , and if n ecessary , ar range for se rvice. ⢠AC CESSORI ES If you want to enhance your phoneâÂÂs functionality , an extensive r ang e of accessories is available for you. Y ou can select any of these ite ms to help accommodate your specifi c communicatio n needs. For availability of these and oth er accessories, contact your service provider . A f e w practical rules for a ccessory operation: ⢠K eep all accessories out of reach of small children. ⢠When you disconnect the power cord of an y accessory , grasp and pull the plug, n o t the cord. ⢠Check regularly th at any vehicle-installed a ccessories are mounted and are operating pr ope rly . ⢠Installation of any complex car a ccessories must be made by qualified personnel onl y . ⢠Before changing t he cover , always switch off the power an d disconnect th e phone from the char ger or any other device. Always store the phone with the covers attached. Check the mod el number of any charger before use wi th this device. This device is in te nded f or use when supplied with power f rom the Nokia ACP-7, ACP-8 and ACP-12 chargers.
[ 1 04 ] Wa r n i n g : Use only Nokia O riginal Accessories or batteries, chargers and accessories approved by Nokia for use wi th this Nokia phone m ode l. The use of any other types may i nvalidate any approval or warranty applying to the ph one, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accessories, pleas e check with your authorized Nokia dealer . ⢠N OKIA X PRE SS-ON⢠C OVER S Y our phoneâÂÂs Xpress-on covers are available in several colors and styles. Extra covers may be purchased f rom your authorized Nokia dealer . ⢠Before changing t he cover , always switch off the power an d disconnect th e phone from the ch arger or any other device. ⢠Always store the phone with the cover attached. ⢠Read carefully the instructions in âÂÂCare and maintenanceâ . Rem ove th e cov er 1 Press the locking catch of the cover . Use a coin or other small tool if n ecessary . 2 Start to open the cover from its upper par t. 3 Remove the keymat from the cover. 1 3 2
[ 1 05 ] Referen ce information Replace the cove r: 4 Inse rt the ke ymat in the new cover . 5 Place an d close the catch in the lower part of t he cover into the corresponding hole i n the phone. 6 Gently close t he whole cover . 7 Insert the locking catch of the cover in to the phone body. 4 5 6 7
[ 1 06 ] â¢B A T T E R Y This section pr ovides information about th e phoneâÂÂs battery . Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change. Note: Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Charging tim es Note: Times are approximate. When the battery is charged, th e battery s croll bars on your ph oneâÂÂs screen stop scrolling. T o obtain 1 00% charge, allow an other two hours to âÂÂtrickle- c hargeâ th e batter y . Standby and T alk T imes Battery talk and standby times are estimates only and depe nd on signal strength, network con ditions, features used, batter y age and con dition (including the effect of ch arging habits), temperatures t o which battery is exposed, use in digital mode, and ma ny oth er factors. Please note that t he amount of time a ph one is used for calls will af fe ct its standby time. Likewise, the amount of time that the phone is turned on and in standby mode will affect its talk tim e. Batte ry opti on AC P-7 AC P- 8 ACP- 12 BLB- 2 Li-Ion ba ttery 830 mA h 3 hr s 50 mi n 2 hr s 45 min. 2 hrs 1 0 mi n Batte ry opti on Ta l k t i m e Stan dby ti me BLB- 2 Li-Ion ba ttery 830 mA h Up to 3 hrs Up to 5.5 days
[ 1 0 7 ] Referen ce information ⢠C HARGERS AN D OTHER AC CESSOR IES This section pr ovides information about the phoneâÂÂs c hargers and accessories. Be aware that the information in th is section is subject to c hange a s the charge rs and a ccessor i es chan ge. The char gers and acc essories that are describe d in this section are av ailable for your pho ne. Contact your dealer for details. Also, r efer to the a ccessories brochure that was included in your sales package for th e entire line of Nokia Original Accessories. Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-12) This lightweight A C charger can be used with all batter y options. T o use the charger , plug it into a s tandard 120V A C wall outlet, an d co nn ec t th e lead from th e ch arg er to the b ase of y ou r p ho ne . Calls can be made during charging, even with a ful ly discharged batt e ry The charger can also be used together with the op tio nal Co mp ac t D esk to p Chargin g Stand (DCH-8). Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-8) This lightweight (1 1 0g) AC charger c an be used with all battery options. Calls can be made during charging, even with a fully discharged ba tte r y . T o use the Rapid T rave l Charger (ACP-8), plu g it into a s tandard 120V A C wall outlet, an d connect th e lea d fro m the char ger to th e ba se o f you r pho ne.
[ 1 08 ] Rapid Mobile C harge r (LCH-9) Y ou can charge your phoneâÂÂs battery from your vehicle battery by u sing the Rapid Mobile Ch arger (LCH -9). Calls are possible du r ing charging. A green light ind ica te s t he cha rg er i s re ady fo r ch ar gin g (w hen not charging) or finished c harging (if it ha s be en cha rging) . The batt ery cha rging t imes a r e th e sa m e a s those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8). The input voltage range is from 1 1 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolo nged ch arging with t he Rapid Mobile Charg er (LCH- 9) when t he c a r engine is not running; this may cause th e battery of you r car to dr a in. I n some cars the ciga rette lighter plug is not provided with electricity if t he ignition is not switch ed on. Loopset (LPS-3) With the Nokia Loopset, pe ople who use a T - coil equipped hearing aid h a ve the freedom to talk on a digital mobile ph one. The loopset goe s around your neck - s o it can be worn com fortably and discr e etly . Leather C arry C ases (CSL -28) This lu x urious le ather case protects your phone. The CSL -28 has a convenien t, integrated belt clip that allows it to fasten securely to a pocket, b elt, etc.
[ 1 09 ] Referen ce information ⢠T ROUBLESHO OTING This section provides a table that lists some of the m os t commonly- encountered problems and pr ov i des poss ibl e solutions. My phone isnâ t charging. The charger a n d the phone are not properl y connected. Se curel y co nnec t the c har ger to the p hone. The charger is not properly plugged i n. Ensu re that the charger is plugged in correctly . The battery may be too hot or cold. Allow the battery to return to room temperature before charging. My phone isnâ t making/ answering calls . The battery is n ot charged. Charge the battery . The signal strength is poor . If you ar e indoors, move towar d a window . I c anâÂÂt li sten to my voice messag es. Y ou don âÂÂt have voice mail service. Call your wir eless service provider . Y ou have n ot set up you r voice mailbox with your service provider . Call your wir eless service provider . Y ou have not saved you r voice mail n umber in your phone. Refer to âÂÂSet up your voice mailboxâ on âÂÂSet up your voice mailboxâ on page 28. The voice m ail number you have saved is incorrect. Call your wir eless service provider . Y ou hav e forg otte n your password or are entering it incorrectly . Call your wir eless service provider .
[ 1 1 0 ] My call does no t go throug h. Y our phon e may be turned off. V erify that y o ur phone is on. Y ou may be outside your service a rea. No Serv ice appears on the screen . Ve r i f y t h a t y o u a r e i n y o u r se rvic e area . Y ou may have call restrictions set on that phone number . V erify that the number does not have any restriction s on it. See âÂÂRestrict callsâ on page 60. Y our phon e may be locked. Re fe r to â Pr ot ec t yo ur ph on e wit h phon e lock â on page 57. Y ou may need to dia l a âÂÂ1â and/or an area code with the n umber . Call your wir eless service provider f or dialing rules.
[ 111 ] Referen ce information CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MO DEL PHON E MEETS TH E GOVER NMENT 'S REQUI REME NTS FOR EXPOSURE T O RADIO WA VES. Y our wireless phone is a radio tran smitter and receiver . It is design ed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency ( RF) ener gy set b y the Fede ral Commun ications Com mission of the U.S. Gover nm ent. The se limits ar e part of comprehensive guide lines and establish perm itt ed levels of RF energy for the general popu lation. The guidelines are based on s tandards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through pe riodic and thorough evaluatio n of scientific s tudies. The stan dards i nclude a substa ntial safe ty margin design ed to assure the safety of all per s o ns, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a u ni t of measuremen t known as the Spe cific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. * T e s ts for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in a ll tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at th e highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone wh ile operating can be well below the maxi m um value. T his is because the ph one is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sa le to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the lim it establishe d by the governmen t -adopted r equirement for s af e exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at t he e ar an d worn on the body) as required by the FCC for e ach model. The highest SAR value for this model ph one as reported to th e FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.17 W/kg, and when worn on the body , as described in this user guide, is 0.49 W/ kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, de pending upon available accessories and FCC requirements).
[ 1 1 2 ] While there may be differe nces between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they al l meet the government r equirement. The FCC h as granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all repor ted SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under th e Display Grant section of http: //w ww .f cc.g ov/o et/fc cid after searching on FCC ID: G MLNSD -5FX . For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the F C C RF exposure guidelines when used with the Nokia accessories supplied or designated for this product. U se of other accessories may not ensu re compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelin es. *In the United States and Canada, the SAR li mit for mobile phone s used by the public is 1 .6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gr am of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the pu blic and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on n ational reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR in form ation in oth er r egi ons please look u nder product inf ormation at www .nokia.c om/us .
[ 1 1 3 ] Frequently A sked Questions (FA Q ) 2 1) Frequently Aske d Questions (FAQ) This section provide s answ er s que sti ons users fre quently ask. Some answers tell you to use shortcuts, r efe r to âÂÂNavigate men usâ on page 1 8. Q. How do I loc k my p hone? A. Pre ss Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > S ecurit y sett ings > Access co des > Ph one loc k ), enter your lock code, scroll to On . Press OK . Q. H ow do I un l ock my ph one ? A. Pre ss Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > S ecurit y sett ings > Access co des > Ph one loc k ), enter your lock code, scroll to Off . Pr ess OK . Q. What i s my lock code? A. The loc k code e nables you t o lock your ph one, th us preve nting some one else from using it. The def ault lock c ode is 1234. However , it is su ggested that you change this code im m e dia te ly . Q. What is my security code? A. The default security code is 12345. However , it is su ggested that you change this code imme dia tel y . Certain featu res can be used only after the cor rect security code has been successf ully enter ed. Q. How do I loc k the keyp ad? A. There are three ways you can lock t he keypad: ⢠Press and hold . ⢠Press Menu , scroll up to K eyguard, press Select. â¢F r o m t h e Star t scr een , pres s Me nu 1 0 ( Keyguard ). This feature is called K eyguard.
[ 1 1 4 ] Q. How do I unlock the keypad ( K eyguard )? A. There are two ways to u nlock the keypad: ⢠Press and hold , then press OK , OR... â¢P r e s s Unlock an d . Q. How do I make t he ring ing lo uder? A. Press Menu 3 - 1 - 2 - 2 ( Pro files > Normal > Custom ize > Ringin g volume ), then choose a volume level. Q. How do I ch ange t he ringi ng ton e? A. Pre ss Menu 3 ( P rofile s ). Scroll the list until you find the one w h er e you will se t the ringing tone. Press Options , an d select Cu sto mi ze . P re ss OK , and sc roll to Ri ngi ng to ne s . Pre ss Sel ect , and scroll to th e tone you will us e, and press OK . Q. How do I st ore my vo ice mail box n umber? A. Pre ss Menu 0 - 1 - 2 - 2 ( M essages > V o ice messa ges > V o ice mailbox num ber ) enter your v oi c e mailbox phone number . Pre ss OK . The screen tells you that the number is saved. Th en the following message appears: Save hidden voic e mail box password ? Press Ye s to sav e thi s num ber . This mailbox n umbe r is valid until your phone number ch anges. Q. Ho w do I call my voic e mailbox n umber (retrieve voice messages)? A. When you r phone alerts you to new voice m es sa ges, press Li sten and follow the in structions on the phone. If you âÂÂd rather listen to you r messages later , press Ex it . T o listen to you r voice messages at a later time, perform one of the following actions: ⢠Press and hold the 1 key . â¢P r e s s M enu 0 - 1 - 2 - 1 ( Messag es > V oice me ssages > Li sten to vo ice messa ges ). T he messa ge Callin g voi ce mail box appears on the screen. Fol low the promp ts to access your messa ges.
[ 1 1 5 ] Frequently A sked Questions (FA Q ) Q. Ho w do I find my phoneâÂÂs model number? A. T urn your phone o ff, then remove the battery from the back of th e phone. Y our ph oneâÂÂs model number is listed on the sticker th at appears on the back of th e phone, after the w ord âÂÂModelâ . Q. How do I re dial the l ast- diale d numb er. A. Press the t alk ke y twice, quickly . Q. Ho w do I assign a key to one-touch dialing? A. Pre ss Names . Scr oll to one -tou ch dial ing . Press Sel ect . Sc roll to the first key that inclu des the messag e ( empty ). ( Or , y ou ca n o verw rite an existin g key .) Press Ass ign . Scroll to the name or number to which you want to assign to this key . Press Select . Q. Ho w do I f ind out how many memory location s the phone has? A. Pre ss Names and scroll to Options . Pre ss Sel ect . Scroll to Me mory st atu s . Pre ss Se lect . Q. Ho w do I find my phoneâÂÂs ES N ( el e ctronic serial number)? A. T urn yo ur phone off. Press and ho ld the bu tton at the top of the batte ry as you slide the battery toward the bottom of the phone. L ift th e ba ttery off the phone . Y our phoneâÂÂs E SN is listed on a sticker on the back of the phone, after the le t te rs âÂÂESNâ . Q. How ca n I ch ange the contras t of my ph oneâÂÂs disp lay? A. The contrast of you r phoneâÂÂs display is fixed and ca n n ot be changed. Q. How do I clear my call time rs? Wa r n i n g : The clearing of call timers cannot be undone. A. Pre ss Menu 2 - 5 - 4 ( Call log > Call tim ers > Clear timers ) and when the Security code field appears, enter you r security code. Press OK .
[ 1 1 6 ] 22) T echnica l Info rmation Man ufactu red or sol d unde r one or mor e of the f ollow ing U. S. pa ten ts: 5737 323, 575 8278 , 60 76 1 8 1, 5889 77 0 , 580 2 465, 549 17 1 8, 5859 843, 60 7857 0, 99 162, 0 727 8, 60 8834 2, 6 16 7 038, 6 148 290 , 544 48 16, 5699 482, 4969 1 92, 5 75497 6, 570 13 92, 5 7937 44, 5 59657 1, 6009 1 29, 6005 889, 605 5264 , 60844 7 1, 59 90 74 0, 6 1544 55, 585 4978, 5 79095 7, 6205 325, 62530 75, 54405 97, 5 7967 57, 6 29247 4, 60290 65, 5 88725 0, 582 189 1, 5887 252, 57 08656 , 604 7 0 7 1, 5929 8 13, 6 025802, 5642 377, D40 5445, D4065 83, D 4 14 1 89, D 405 784, D4235 1 5. Ot her s: 4 558302, 490 130 7, 50 56 1 09, 5 1 0 15 0 1, 5 1 09390, 5265 1 1 9, R E 3258 0. We i g h t 87 g (3 .06 oz .) w ith BLB- 2 Ba ttery Size 80 cc (4 .88 cu . in.) Frequency Rang e 185 1.25 - 19 08.75 MH z (TX ) 193 1.25 - 19 88.75 MH z (R X) T ransm itter Outp ut P owe r 23.5 d Bm Operating T e mperature -30ð C to 60ðC (-22ðF to 140ðF) Number of NAMs 2 Memory Capacity Up to 250 nu mber s
[ 1 1 7 ] Nokia One-Y ear L imited W arranty 23) Nokia On e-Y ear Lim ited W arranty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) war ran ts that this cellular phone (âÂÂProductâÂÂ) is free from defects in mater ial an d workmanship that result in Product failu r e during normal u sage, according to the f ollowing terms and con ditions: 1 The limit ed warranty f or the Produ ct extends for O N E (1 ) y ear beginn ing on the da te of the purchase of the Product. T his one year period is extended by each whole day th a t the Product is out of your possession for repair under th is warran ty . 2 The l imited wa rranty extends o nly to the or igina l purchase r (âÂÂConsum erâÂÂ) of the Product and is not assignable or tran sferable to any s ubseque nt purchaser/end- user . 3 The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who pu rchase the Product in the Un ited States of A mer ica. 4 During the lim ite d warranty period, Nokia will r epair , or replace, a t NokiaâÂÂs sole option, any defective parts, or any pa rts that will not properly oper ate for their in tended use with new or r efurbished replacement items if such r e pa ir o r replacement is needed because of product malfunction or failure du ring normal usage. No charge will be m ade to the Consumer for any such parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor ch arges incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the defective parts . The limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items, including framing, and any non-operative parts. N okiaâÂÂs limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be th e actual cas h value of the Product at the time th e Consumer r eturns the Pr oduct for repair , de termined by the price paid by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. Nokia shall not be liab le for any other losses or damages . The se remed ies are the Consume râÂÂs e xclusive remedie s for breach of warranty .
[ 1 1 8 ] 5 Upon request from Nokia, the C onsumer must prove th e date of the original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Con sum e r after the completion of service under thi s limited warranty . 7 The Consumer shall have no cover a ge or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions ar e applicable: a) The Product has bee n subjected to abnor mal us e , abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair , misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alter ation, improper installation, or other acts which are n ot the fault of Nokia, including damage caus e d by shipping. b) The Product has bee n damaged from external causes such as collision with an obje ct, or from f ire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage fr om exposure t o weather conditions, an Act of God, or ba ttery le akage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, damage caused by c ompute r or internet viruses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancelbots or damage caused by the connection to other products not r ecommended for interconnection by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in writing by the Consu mer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product within f ourteen (14) days after the e xpiration of the applicable lim ited warranty period. d) The Product se r ial n umber plate or t he accessor y data code has been r emoved, defaced or altered. e) The defect or damage w a s caused by the def ective function of the cellular system or by inadequate sign al reception by the external antenna, or viruses or oth er software problems in tr oduced in to the Product.
[ 1 1 9 ] Nokia One-Y ear L imited W arranty 8 Nokia does not warrant u ninterr upted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develo ps during the limited war ran ty period, the Consumer shall take the following step-by-step procedure: a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or r eplacem e nt processing. b) If â aâ i s not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall sh ip the Product prepaid and insured to: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Depar tment 795 West Nas a Blvd. Melbourne, FL 3290 1 c) The Consumer shall include a return address, daytime ph one number and/or fax number , com plete description of th e problem , proof of purchase and service agreement (if appl ic able). E xp en ses related to removing t he Product from an installation are not covered under th is limited warranty . d) The C onsumer w ill b e billed for any part s or lab or charges n ot covered by this li mited war ranty . The Cons umer wi ll be resp onsible for any expe nses relate d to reinstalla tion of the Produ ct. e) Nokia will re pa ir th e Product under the limited warrant y within 30 days after receipt of th e Product. If Nokia cannot perform repairs covered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempt s to repair the same def ect, Nokia at its option, will provide a replacement Product or r e f und the purchase price of the Product less a r eas onable amount for usag e. In some sta tes the C onsum er may ha ve the right to a loaner if the repair of the Pr oduct takes more than te n (1 0) days. Please cont act the Custom er Ser vice Center at Nokia at the telephone nu mber listed at the en d of this warranty if you need a loane r and the repair of the Product has taken or is estim ated to take more than ten (1 0) days.
[ 120 ] f) If the Product is r eturned durin g the limited warranty period, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this limited w arranty , the Con sumer will be notified and given an estim ate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer . If th e estim ate is r efused, the Product will be returned freight collect. If the Pr oduct is returned a fter the expir a tion of the limited warranty per iod , NokiaâÂÂs n o r mal service policies shall apply and th e Cons umer will be responsible for all sh ipping charges. 9 Y ou ( the Cons umer) understa nd that the p roduct ma y cons ist o f refurbished equipment t hat contains used components, some of which have been reprocessed. T he used compon ents comply with Product performance and r eliability specifications. 10 ANY I MPLIED WARRANT Y OF M ERCHANTABILIT Y , OR F ITNESS F OR A P ARTICUL AR PU RPOSE OR USE, SHA LL BE LI MITE D TO T HE DUR A TION OF TH E FOREGO ING LIM ITED WRI TTEN WARRAN TY . OTHERW ISE, TH E FOREGO ING LIM ITED W ARRA NTY IS THE CONSUMER âÂÂS SOLE A ND EXC LUSI VE RE MED Y AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER W ARR ANTI ES, EXPRESS OR IMPL I E D. NOKIA SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL , INCIDE NT AL, PU NITIVE OR C ONSEQUENTI AL DAM AGES, IN CLUDING BU T N O T LI MITE D T O LOSS OF ANTI CIP A TE D BE NE FITS OR PRO FIT S, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF DAT A, PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOS S OF USE O F THE PR ODUCT OR ANY ASS OCIATED EQUI PMENT , COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQ UIPMENT OR FAC ILITI ES, DOWNT IME, THE CLAI MS OF AN Y THIRD P A RTIES , INCLUD ING CUST O MERS, AND I NJURY T O PR OPERTY , RE SULT I NG FROM T HE PURC HAS E OR USE OF T HE PRODU CT OR AR ISIN G FROM BREA CH OF TH E W AR RANTY , B REACH OF CONT RACT , NE GLIGENC E, STRICT T ORT , OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR E QUIT A BLE TH EORY , EV EN IF NOKI A KN EW OF THE LIKE LIH OOD OF SUCH DAMA GES . NOK IA SH ALL NOT BE LI ABLE FO R DELA Y IN REN DERING SE RVICE UNDE R THE LIMI TED W A RRANT Y , OR L OSS OF U SE DU RIN G THE P ERIOD T HAT THE PRODUCT IS BE ING REPAIRED.
[ 12 1 ] Nokia One-Y ear L imited W arranty 11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied war ran ty lasts, s o the one year war ranty limitat io n m ay n ot apply to you (the Consumer). Some states do not allow th e exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, s o certain of the above limitations or exclu s ions may n ot apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Con s u m e r spec i fic legal rights and the Consumer ma y also have other rights w hich vary from state to state. 12 Nokia neither assum e s nor authorizes any authorized service center or any oth er person or entity to assu me for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is ex pressly provided for in th is limited warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or serv ice a greemen t. 13 This is the en t i re wa rranty between the Nokia and the C onsumer , an d super sedes all prio r and c ontempor aneous ag reemen ts or u nderstandi ngs, oral or wr itten, relating to the Pr oduct, and no r e presenta tion , promise or condition not conta i ned herein shall modify these terms. 14 This limited war ran ty a llocates the r isk of failure of th e Product between the Consumer and Nokia. T he allocation is recognized by the Con s umer an d is reflected in th e purchase price . 15 Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within eightee n (18) months f ollowing purchase of th e Product. 16 Questions c oncernin g this limited war ranty may be directed to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Service 7725 W oodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150 Tam p a, F L 33 6 1 4 T el epho ne: 1- 888 -NOK IA-2 U (1-8 88-6 65-4 228 ) F acsimi le: (8 13) 28 7-6 6 12 TTY/T DD U sers Only: 1- 800-24 -NOK IA (1- 800- 246-6 542) 17 The limited warra nty per iod for Nokia supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined within their own w arr anty cards and packaging.
[ 122 ] NOTES
[ 123 ] Appendix A: Me s sage f rom the CTIA Appendix A : Message from the CTIA (Cellula r T elecommunicatio ns & Internet Association) to al l use rs of mob ile phon es. é 2001 Cellul ar T elecommunicati ons & Internet Association . All Right s R eserv ed.1250 Conn ecticut A v enu e, NW Suite 800, W ashingto n, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081
[ 124 ] Saf ety is the m ost i mportan t call you will ever make. A G uid e to S afe an d R es pon sibl e Wi rele s s P hon e Us e T ens of millions of pe ople in the U . S . toda y tak e ad v antag e of the uni que combin ation of co n v en ience, safety and v alue deliv ered b y t he wir e less telepho ne. Quite simply , the wir eless ph one gi v e s people the po w e rful a bility to co mmunicat e by v oice- -almost anyw he r e , anytime--with t he boss, with a client, wit h the kids, with emerge ncy p ersonne l or ev en w ith the police. E ach y ear , Am eric ans mak e billions of calls from their wireless phon es , and t he n u mbers ar e rapidly g r o w ing . But an impo rtant responsibility ac companies those benefits, one that ev er y wir e less phone user must upho ld. When driving a car , driving is y our f irst r esponsib ilit y . A wireless phon e can be an in v aluable tool, but good judgmen t must be exer cised a t all tim es w h ile driving a m otor v e hic le-- w he ther on the ph one or n ot. T he basic lessons are one s w e all learned as teenagers . Dri ving r equires alertness, cau tion and cou r tesy . It requires a hea vy dose of ba sic co mmon sense- --k eep y our hea d up , keep y our e y es on th e road, c h eck y our mirrors frequen tly and w atch out f or othe r dri v ers . It r equire s o beying all tr affic signs and signals and sta ying within the speed limit. It means u sing seatbelts and r e quiring othe r passengers to do the same. But with wireless phone use, driving safely means a little mo r e. This broc hure is a call to wire less pho ne users ev er yw here to mak e safety their first priorit y w hen behind the w h eel of a car . W ireless te lecommun ication s is k ee ping us in touch, simplify ing our liv es, pr o tecting us i n emergenc ies and pro v iding o ppor tunities to hel p othe rs in need . W h en it co mes to the use of wir eless ph ones, saf e ty is your most importan t call . Wireless Phone "Safety T ips" Belo w ar e sa fety tips t o f ollo w w hile dri vin g and using a wireless pho ne w hic h sh oul d be easy to r e memb er . 1 Get to k now your wirel ess phone an d its fea t u res such as speed dial an d redial. Caref ully re ad your i nstruct ion man ual and lea rn to take adva ntag e of valu able featur es most phone s offer , includi ng automat ic redia l and memo ry. Also, wor k to memo r i ze the phone keypad so you ca n use the spee d dial funct ion without taki ng you r atte nt ion o ff t he r oad. 2 When a v ailab l e, use a hands free device. A number of han ds free wireless p hone accessorie s ar e readily a v ailable toda y . Whethe r y ou c h oose an inst a l led moun ted device f or y our w ir eless pho ne or a speak er phon e accesso ry , tak e ad v an ta g e of thes e devices if a v ailable to y ou . 3 P osit ion y our wir eless phon e withi n eas y r eac h. Mak e sur e y ou place y our wi r eles s phone within easy r e a ch and w h ere y ou ca n gra b it w ithout remo ving y ou r ey es fr om the road. If y ou g et an incom ing call at an inco n v enient t ime, if p ossib le , let y ou r v oice m ail ans w er it f or y ou. 4 Suspe nd conv ersatio ns during h azar dou s dri v ing co ndition s or situations. Let the person y ou are speakin g with kno w y ou ar e dri vin g; if necessar y , suspe nd the
[ 125 ] Appendix A: Me s sage f rom the CTIA call in he a vy traff i c or hazardous w eather cond itions. R a in, sleet, sno w and i ce can be h azar dou s , but so is hea vy traf fic. As a driv er , y our first responsibility is to pa y atte ntion to the r oad. 5 Do no t take notes o r lo ok up ph one numbers w hile driving. If y ou a r e r ead ing an addr ess boo k or b u siness card, or writing a "to do" list w hile dri ving a car , y ou ar e not w a tc h ing w here y ou are go ing. Itâ s co mmon se nse. D on âÂÂt g et caugh t in a dang erous situation be cause y o u ar e r e ading or writing a nd not pa yi ng at tention to th e road o r near b y v eh ic les. 6 Dial sen sib ly and asse ss the tra ffic; if possible, place calls w h en y ou are not mo ving or b ef o r e pul ling into t raffic. T r y to plan y our c alls bef ore y ou begin y o ur trip or a ttempt to co incide y our ca lls with tim es y o u ma y b e stopp ed at a sto p sign, red light or otherw ise stationa ry . B ut if y ou nee d to dial w hile dri ving, f oll o w this sim ple tip--dial o nly a f ew n umbers, check the road and y o ur mirr ors, t hen co nti n ue. 7 Do no t eng age in str essfu l or emot ional conv e rsatio ns that ma y be dist racting. Str essful or emotional c on v ersatio ns and dri ving do not mix--th ey ar e distr acting and ev en dan gerous w hen y ou are behin d the w he el of a car . Make people y ou ar e talking with a w are y ou ar e driving and if necessary , suspend con v ersations w hich ha v e the po tentia l to div e r t y our attentio n from th e r oad. 8 Use y our wir eless p hone to cal l f or hel p . Y our wi r eles s phone is o ne of the grea test tools y o u can o wn to protect y ou rself and y our f amily in da nge r ous situ ations- - with y o ur phon e at y o ur side, hel p is only three numbers a w a y . Dial 9- 1-1 or ot her local emer g ency n umber in the ca se of fir e, tr affic a ccide nt, r oad haz ar d or med ica l emerge ncy . R e member , it is a fr ee c all on y our wireless ph one! 9 Use y our wir e less phone to he lp others in e mer gen cies . Y our wir eless p hone pro vid es y o u a perfect oppo rtu nity to be a "G ood Sa maritan " in y our commun ity . If y ou see an a uto acciden t, crime in p r og r ess o r other seriou s emergenc y w he r e liv es are in danger , call 9-1-1 or other loc al e mer g ency number , as y ou w ould w ant others to d o f or y ou. 10 Call r oadsid e assist ance or a special wi r el ess non-emer g ency assistance number w hen n ecessar y . Ce rtain situa tions y o u enco unter w hile dri vin g ma y require attention, but ar e not u r g ent enou gh to merit a call f or emergenc y services . But y ou still can u se y o ur wir e less phone t o lend a h and. If y ou see a b r oken-do wn v eh ic le po sing no serious h azar d , a b r o k en traffic sign al, a minor traffic ac cident w her e no one app ears injur e d or a v ehicle y ou kno w to be stolen , call roadside assistance or othe r s p ecial non-eme r g ency wireless n umbe r . Careless, distracted ind i vid uals and pe ople driving irr espon sib l y r epresent a hazard to e v e ry one on the r oad. Sinc e 1984, t he Cellu lar T elecommunications Industr y Ass ociat ion and the wi r eless i ndustry ha v e condu cted educat ional ou treac h to inf orm wir eless ph one users of their responsibilities as safe dri v e rs an d good citizens. As w e appr oa c h a ne w c entur y , more and mo r e of us w ill tak e ad v an ta g e of the benefits of wireless telepho nes . And, as w e take to the roads , w e all ha v e a r espon sibility to dr iv e safely . T he wireless industry reminds you to us e y our p hone saf e l y when dri ving .
[ 126 ] F or more inf or mat ion, p le ase c all 1-888-901-SAFE. F or up dates: htt p://www .w o w- com.com/ consume r/issues/driving/ artic les .cfm ?ID=85 é 2001 Cellular T elecommunications & Intern et Asso ciation. A ll Rights R e serv ed . 1250 Connecticut A v e n ue, NW Suite 800, W ashington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 7 85-0081
[ 127 ] Appendix B: Message fr om the FDA Append ix B: Message from the FDA (U.S. Fo od and Drug Administratio n) to all users of m obile pho nes. J uly 18, 2001 .... ..... F or updates: http:/ /www .fda.go v/cdrh/phones
[ 128 ] Cons umer Update on W irel ess Phone s U.S. Food an d Drug Adm inist rati on 1. Do wireless p hones pose a health h azard? T he a v aila bl e scientific evidence doe s not sho w that any healt h prob lems ar e associated with using wir eless phones . Ther e is no pr oof , ho w ev er , that wir eless phones ar e absolutely s afe. W irele ss phones emit l o w lev els of r adiofrequency ener g y (RF) in the micr o w a v e range w hile being us ed. T hey also emit v er y lo w le v els of RF w hen in t he stand-b y mode. W her eas high l ev els of RF can pr oduce health ef fects (by hea ting tissue), exposur e to lo w le v el RF that does not pr oduce heating ef fects causes no kno wn ad v erse health eff ects . Many studi es of lo w lev el RF e xposur es ha v e not f ound any biological e ffec ts. S ome stud ies ha v e suggested that some biolo gical eff ects ma y occur , b ut suc h findings ha v e not been confirmed b y additiona l res earc h. In some cas es, other r esear che rs ha v e had difficult y in r eproduc ing those studies, or in determining th e reas ons f or inconsist ent r esults . 2. Wha t is FDA's role con cerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the la w , FD A does not r evi ew t he safety of radiati on-emitting c onsumer pr oducts suc h as wireless phones be f ore they ca n be sold , as it d oes with new drugs or medical devices . Ho we v er , the agency has authority to tak e action if wir eless phones ar e sho wn to emit r adiofr equency energy (RF) at a le v el that is hazar dous to the user . In such a case, FD A could r equir e the man ufactur ers of wir eless phone s to notify users of the he alth hazar d and to r epair , replace or r ecall the phones so that the h azard n o longer exi sts. Although the ex isting scienti fic data do not justify FD A r egulatory actions , FD A has ur g ed the wir eless phone industr y t o tak e a n umber of steps , inc luding the f ollo wing: ⢠Support needed r esear ch i nto possib l e bi ological e ffec ts of RF of the t ype emitted b y wir eless phone s; ⢠Design w irel ess phones in a w a y that minim izes any RF e xposur e to the us er that is not necessary f or dev ice function; an d ⢠Cooper ate in pr o viding use rs of wir eless phones with the best p ossib le inf ormat ion on possib le ef fects of w ire less phone use on hum an health. FD A belongs to an in teragency w or king gr oup of the fed eral a gencies that ha v e res ponsibility f or dif fere nt aspects of RF safet y to ensur e coordi nated eff or ts at the f ederal lev el. T he f ollo wing agencies be long to this w orking gr oup: ⢠National Institute f or Occupati onal Safety and Health ⢠En vironm ental Pr otection Agency ⢠F ederal Co mmunicat ions Commiss ion ⢠Occupatio nal Safety a nd Health Admi nistration ⢠National T e lecommuni cations and Inf ormation Administr ation T he National I nstitutes of H ealth par t icipates in som e intera g e ncy w or king group ac tivi ties, as w ell. FD A shar es r egulatory respons ibilities f or wir eless phones wi th the F ederal Comm unications Commis sion (FCC). All phones that are s old in the Unit ed States m ust comply wi th FCC saf ety guidelines that limit R F expos ure. FCC r elies on FD A and other health a gencies f or safety questions a bout wir eless phone s. FCC also regulates the base stations th at the wir eless phone netw or ks r ely upon. W hile thes e base stations op erate at hi gher po w er than do t he wireless phones them selv es, the RF e xposures t hat people get fr om these bas e stations ar e typically thousands of times lo w er than those t hey can get fr om wirel ess phones . Base station s are thus not the subj ect of the saf ety questions d i scusse d in this document .
[ 129 ] Appendix B: Message fr om the FDA 3. What kinds of ph ones are the subject of this update? T he term wir eless phone ref ers her e to hand-hel d wir eless phones wi th b uilt-in antennas, often call ed cell mobile or PCS phones . T hese types of wir eless phones can e xpose the user to measur ab le radiofr equency energy (RF) because of the short distance betw een the phone and the us erâ s head . T hese R F e xposur es ar e limited by F ederal Communication s Commission safety guidelines that w er e dev eloped with the ad vice of FD A and other f ederal heal th and safet y agencies . Whe n the phone is locat ed at great er distances fr om the user , the e xposure to RF i s drast ically lo w er because a pe rson's RF e xposur e decr eases ra pidly with i ncrea sing distance from the source. The so-ca lled cordless p hones; w hich ha v e a base uni t connec ted to the tele phone wiring i n a house, typical ly operate at far lo w er po we r lev els , and thus pr oduce RF e xposures far belo w the FCC saf ety limit s. 4. What are the results of the research done already? T he r esear ch done thus far has pr od uced conf licting r esults , and many stud ies ha ve s uffer ed fr om f la ws in their resea rc h methods . Animal e xperiments i n v estigating the ef fects of radio frequ enc y ener g y (RF) exposu res char acterist ic of wi rel ess phones ha v e yielded conf licting r esults that often cannot be r epeated in oth er la boratorie s. A fe w anim al studies , ho w ev er , ha v e suggested that lo w lev els of RF could acc elerate t he dev elopment of cancer in la boratory animals . Ho w ev er , many of the studies th at sho w ed incr eas ed tumor dev elopment used ani mals that had been genetically engineer ed or tr eated with cancer -causing c hemicals so as to be pr e- disposed to dev elop cancer in the absence of RF e xposure. Other studies ex posed the animals to RF f or up to 22 hours pe r da y . T hese conditions ar e not simil ar to the conditi ons under w hic h people use w ire less phones, so w e don âÂÂt kno w with ce r tainty w hat the r esults of s uch st udies mean f or human health. T hre e lar ge epidemio log y studi es ha v e been pub lished since D ecember 2000. Betw een them, the studies in ves tigated any possib le association betw een the use of wirel ess phones and pri mary brain cancer , g l ioma, me ningioma, or acoustic neurom a, tumors of the brain o r sali v ar y g land, leuk emia, or other cancers . None of the st udies demonstr ated the e xistence of any harmfu l health ef fects f rom w ir eless phone RF e xposur es. H o w ev er , none of th e studies can ans w er questions a bout long-term e xposur es, since the a v era ge period of phone use in t hese studies w as ar ound thr ee y ears . 5.What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones po ses a health risk? A combina tion of la boratory studies a nd epidemiolo gical studies of people actual ly using wir eless phone s w ould pr o vide some of the data t hat are needed. Lifetime animal e xposur e studies cou ld be completed i n a fe w y ears . Ho w ev er , v er y lar ge numbe rs of animals w ould be needed to pr o vide r elia bl e proof of a cancer pr omoting ef fect if one e xists . Epidemiolo gical studies can pr o vide data that is di rect ly applica ble to human populati ons, b ut 10 or more y ears f ollo w-up ma y be needed to pr o vide ans w ers a bout some health ef fects, suc h as cancer . T his is because the inter v al betw een the time of e xposur e t o a cancer -causing agent and the tim e tumors dev elop - if they do - ma y be many , ma ny y ears . T he interpre tation of epidemi ological stu dies is hamper ed b y diffi culties in me asuring actual R F expos ure dur ing da y-to-da y use of wi rel ess phones . Many factors aff ect this me asurem ent, suc h as the angle at w hich the phone is held, or w hich model o f phone is used. 6. Wha t is FDA doi ng to fi nd out more about the possi ble h ealth ef fects of wir e l ess p hone RF? FD A is w or king with the U .S. National T o xicolog y Pr ogram a nd with groups of in v estigators ar ound the w or ld to ensur e that high priority ani mal studies ar e conducted to addr ess important questions a bout the ef fects of e xposur e to radiof reque nc y ene rg y ( RF).
[ 130 ] FD A has been a leadi ng participant in the W orl d Health Or ganization International Electr oma gnetic Fields (E MF) Pr oject since its inception in 1996. An in f luential r esult of this w or k has been the de v elopment of a det ailed agenda of r esearc h needs that has driv en the esta bl ishment of new r esear ch pr ograms ar ound the w or ld. T he Pr oject has also helped de v elop a series of publi c inf ormation documents on EMF i ssues . FD A and the Cellu lar T elecomm unications & I nternet Associati on (CTIA) ha v e a f ormal Cooper ati v e R esear ch and De v elopment Agreem ent (CRAD A) to do r esear ch on wir eless phone safet y . FD A pr o vides the scientific o v ersight , obtaining input from experts in go v ernment, industry , and aca demic or g anizat ions. CTIA-funde d rese arc h is conducted thr ough contrac ts to independent in ves tig ators . The initial r esear ch wi ll incl ude both la boratory studies and studies of wir eless phon e users . The CRAD A will als o inclu de a broad assessment of ad ditional r esear ch needs in the contex t of the latest r esear ch d ev elopments a round t he w or ld. 7. How can I fi nd out how muc h radiof requenc y energy exposu re I can get by u sing m y wire less phone ? All phones sold in the Uni ted States m ust comply wi th F eder al Communicati ons Commission (FCC) g uidelin es that limit radiofr equency energy (RF) e xposur es . FCC esta b lished these guidelines in consultat ion with FD A and the other feder al health and safety a gencies . The FC C limit f or RF e xposur e fr om wirel ess telephones is se t at a Specific Abs orption Rat e (SAR) of 1.6 w atts per kil ogram (1. 6 W/kg). T he FCC limit is con sistent with t he safety s tandar ds dev eloped b y the Institute of Electrical and Electr onic Engineeri ng (IEEE) and the Na tional Council on R adiation Pr otection and Me asure ment. T he expo sure li mit tak e s into consider ation the bodyâ s a bility to remo v e heat fr om the t issues that abso rb ener g y from the wir eless phone and is s et w ell belo w lev els kno wn to ha v e eff ects . Man ufact urers o f wir eless phones m ust rep or t the RF e xp osure l ev el f or eac h model of phone to the FCC. T he FCC w ebsite (ht tp://www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsaf ety) gi v es dir ections f or locatin g the FCC ident ification n umber on y our phone so y ou can find y our phone â s RF exposur e lev el in the online lis ting. 8. What has F DA done to measure the radiofrequency energy coming from wireless phon es? T he Institute of Elec trical and Electr onic Engineers (IEEE) is de v eloping a tec hnical stand ard f or measuring the radiof requency ener g y (RF) e xposur e fr om wir eless phones and other wir eless handsets w ith the participation and l eadership of FD A scientists and engineers. T he standard, R ecommended Pr actice f or Det er mi ning the S patial-P eak Specifi c Absorption R ate (SAR) in the Human Body D ue to W ir eless Com municati ons Device s: Experimenta l T echni ques, sets f orth the first consistent test methodolo g y for m easuring the r ate at w hic h RF is deposited in t he heads of wi rele ss phone users. The t est method uses a tissue-sim ulating mod el of the human head. Standa r dized SAR t est methodolo g y is e xpected to gr eatly imp ro v e the consistency of measur ements made a t diff er ent la boratories on the same phone. SAR is t he measur ement of the amount of ener g y a bsorbed in tissue, eit her b y the w hole body or a small part of the body . It is measur ed in w atts /kg (or milliw atts /g) of matter . T his meas urem ent is used to dete r mi ne w hether a wir eless phone com plies with saf ety guidel ines. 9. Wha t steps can I take to red uce my exp osure to radi ofrequency energy from my wir eless phone? If ther e is a risk fr om these product s--and at this po int w e do not kno w that ther e is--it i s pr obab ly v er y small. But if y ou ar e concerned ab out a v oiding ev en potential risks, y ou can tak e a fe w simple steps to minim ize y our expos ure to ra diofr equency energy (RF). Since time is a ke y factor in ho w muc h exposu re a pe rson r eceiv es, r educing the am ount of time spen t using a wir eless phone will r educe RF e xposur e.
[ 13 1 ] Appendix B: Message fr om the FDA If y ou must conduct exten ded con v ersations by w ire less phone ev er y da y , y ou could pl ace mor e distance be tw een y our body and the sour ce of the RF , since the e xposur e le v e l drops o ff dram atically with di stance. F or example , y ou could use a headset and carry the wir eless phone a w a y fr om y our body or us e a wir eless phone conn ected to a r emote anten na. Ag a in, the scienti fic data do not dem onstrate t hat wir eless phones are harmfu l. But if y ou ar e concerned a bout the RF e xposur e fro m these pr oducts, y ou can use meas ures l ik e those described a bo v e to reduce y our RF exposur e from wi rel ess phone use. 10. What about chi ldren using wireless phones? T he scientifi c evidence d oes not sho w a danger to users of wir eless phones , inc luding c hildr en and teena gers. If y ou w ant to tak e st eps to lo w er e xposure to radiofr equency ener g y (RF), the measur es descri bed abo v e w ould apply to c hildr en and teenagers using w ire less phones . R e ducin g the time of w irel ess phone use and inc reas ing the distance b etw een the user and the RF sour ce will r educe RF e xposur e.Some groups sponsor ed by othe r national go v er nments ha v e ad vised that c hildr en be discour aged fr om using wi reles s phones at all. F or example, th e go ve r nment in the United Kingdo m distrib uted leaf lets containing suc h a r ecommendation in December 2000. T hey noted that no evidence e xists that usi ng a wir eless phone caus es brain tumors or o ther ill ef fects . T heir r ecommen dation to limit wir eless phone use b y chi l dr en w as strictly preca utionary; it w as not based on sc ientific e vidence that any health hazar d e xists . 1 1. What ab ou t wireless phone i nterference with medical equipm ent? R adiofr equency ener g y (RF) fr om wir eless phones ca n interact with some electr onic d evices . F or this r eason, FD A helped dev elop a detailed test method to measur e electr omagnetic inter fer ence (EMI) of i mplanted car diac pacem ak ers and defibr illators fr om wir eless teleph ones. This test method is no w par t of a standar d spon sored b y the Association f or the Ad v ancement of Medical instrume ntation (AA MI). T he final draft, a joint ef f or t b y FD A, medical device manuf actur ers, and many other gr oups, w as complete d in late 2000. T his standar d will allo w man ufactur ers to ensur e that car diac pacemak ers and defib rillators ar e safe fr om wirele ss phone EMI. FD A has tested hear ing aids f or interf erenc e from handheld wir eless phones and he lped dev elop a v oluntar y standar d sponsor ed by the Institute of Electrical and E lectr onic Engineers (I EEE). T his standar d specifies tes t methods and perf or mance r equir ements f or hearing aids and wir eless phone s so that no interf er ence occurs w hen a person uses a compatib le phone and a accompanie d hearing aid at th e same time. T his standar d w as appro v ed b y the IEEE in 2000. FD A contin ues to monito r the use of wir eless phones f or possib le interactions with other medical de vices . Should harmful interfer ence be f ound to occur , FD A will conduct te sting to assess the interfer ence and w or k to r esolv e the pr ob lem. 12. Wh er e can I find additional in fo rm ation? F or additional i nf ormation, please r efer t o the f ollo wing res ources : ⢠FD A w eb page on wir eless phone s http:/ /www .fda.go v/cdrh/phones/ inde x.html ⢠F ederal Co mmunicat ions Commiss ion (FCC) RF Saf ety Pr ogram http:/ /www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsaf ety ⢠International C ommission on Non-Ionizing R adiation Pr otection http:/ /www .icnirp .de ⢠W orld He alth Or ganization (WHO) Int er nat ional EMF Pr oject http:/ /www .w ho .int/emf ⢠National Radi ological Pr otection Boar d (UK) http:/ /www .nrpb .org. uk/ J uly 18, 2001F or updates: http://www .fda.go v/cdrh/phones
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[ 133 ] In dex A Access codes change code 57 change lock code 59 lock p hone 11 3 phone lock 58 Accessibility solutions 4 Accessibility website 4 Accessible features 4 Accessories batteries 97, 1 06 char ging t ime 10 6 char gers 97, 1 0 7 rapid mobile 10 8 rapid travel 10 7 stand ard trave l 10 7 leath er carrying ca se 10 8 loopset LPS-3 10 8 practical rul es 10 3 ACP-12 rapid travel charger 107 ACP-8 rapid travel charger 10 7 Advanced callin g f eatures 34 Alarm clock icon 13 instruction s 92 set 93 turn off comp letely 93 turn off ring ing 93 menu 20 am/ pm for mat 52 Analog network 62 Answer automatically 50 call 15 key guard acti ve 60 phone locked 59 talk key 9 Aut omatic redia l 38 B Battery 10 6 cha rge 8 cha rge stat us 13 important in formation 8 Bloc k calle r ID 40 Browser , minibrowser 80 C Calcu lator instruction s 94 menu 20
[ 134 ] Cal en dar 86 ala rm 91 create note 87 erase not es 90 men u 20 navi gat e 87 se t da te 91 view 86 view n otes 90 Cal l end 15 mak e 15 privacy 17 redial 16 restrict 60 stron g signal 16 use ad vanced features 34 Call forwarding 37 Call log 19, 3 1 clear ca ll ti mer 33 clear recen t c alls 32 recent c alls 31 reset call timer 33 shortcuts 31 show/hide current call 33 view ca ll duration 32 Call timer 33 Call waiting 36 Caller ID 36 act iva te 35 block 40 deactivate 36 if blocked 56 send own 20, 35 Calling ca rd 38 Calling features - a dva nced 34 automa tic redial 38 block caller ID 40 call forwa rding 37 call waiting 36 caller ID 36 callin g card 38 conference call 37 network feature codes 35 se le c t ph on e nu m be r 41 set in-call options 34 se t touc h to nes 42 Char ger options rapid mobile 10 8 rapid travel 10 7 Clock am/ pm fo rmat wit h cale ndar 86
[ 135 ] instructions 52 display 53 hid e 53 net wor k to set 53 set ma nual ly 53 time forma t 52 time forma t 52 Conference call 37 Co ver Nokia Xpr ess-on 10 4 remove 10 4 replace 10 5 CSL -28 ca rrying c ase 10 8 Cu stome r care ce nte r 5 Customize y o u r phone 44 D Digital n etwork 62 E Ear pi ece vol ume 16 Ent er chara cters 21 chan ge ca se 21 erase 21 in phon e number field 22 letters 21 number s 21 space 22 special ch aracters 22 F Frequently asked questions 11 3 G games 95 Link5 96 Pa i r s I I 96 Snake II 95 Space impact 95 I Ico ns 13 In-call options 34 Ind icato rs 12 Int erne t access via minibrowser 80 K Ke y g u a r d menu 20 Ke y s description 9 navigation 11 scroll 12 L LCH-9 char ger 10 8 Life timer 33 Loopset description 10 8
[ 136 ] loopset 4 LPS-3 4 M Memor y status phone book 27 Menu short cuts 19 Menus 18 navi gat e 18 scroll 18 shortcut 18 Messages 19 receiving via minibrowser 84 Minibrowser 80 men u 20 receiving messa ges v ia 84 Mobile messages 63 delive ry not ifica tion 72 erase 74 forward 76 number -only 73 receive 68 reply 75 resend 74 send 72 storage 70 text m essage 71 ur gent 73 writing 63 change in put method 65 enter text 64 new 64 predictive text in put 65 traditional inpu t 66 N Navigation keys 11 scroll 12 selection 11 Network f eature codes 35 Netw ork f eatur es act iva te 35 deactivate 36 Network serv ices caller ID 36 Nokia contact in formation 5 on the web 5 O One -to uch d ial ing 55 assign key 55 instruction s 55 assign name/number 55 chan ge n umbers 55 erase nu mbers 55
[ 137 ] P P erson alize your phon e 44 Phone book 23 add na mes and number s 24 change stored number 25 chan ge view s 24 chec k memory status 27 erase ent ire 27 erase st o red names/ number s 26 menu definitions 23 me nus 23 recall numbers from 25 scrolling view 24 Phone number selection 41 Predictive text tools and keys add to di ctionary 66 cha nge la nguage 66 templates 68 Predictive text in put deactivate 65 Profiles 19 customize 45 disp lay cl ock 52 display language 52 identify by ringing tones 56 list 44 one- touch dia ling 55 options 44 aut omat ic ans wer 50 key pad t ones 47 lights 51 mes sage ale rt tone 48 ringing 45 ring ing tone 46 ringing v olume 46 set gam e tones 47 set war ning tones 47 vibrating a lert 47 rena me 51 restore fact ory settings 51 select 44 set c lock 52 R Redial aut omat ic 19, 3 8 ho w to 11 5 instruction s 25 last-dialed number 16 Restore factory settin gs 51 Res trict ca lls 60 Ringing tones 91 Roaming 62
[ 138 ] S Safety infor mation emergency calls 101 Scroll bar 12 Scro ll keys 12 Security 57 chan ge se curity co de 57 default security code 57 Ke y g u a r d 59 phone lock 57 restrict calls 60 Settings 19 Shortcut s 19 Spe cial ch arac ter s 22 Standby tim es 10 6 Start s creen 11 System 20 T T alk times 10 6 T echn ical infor mation 11 6 T ouch tones 42 T roubleshooting 10 9 U Understanding wireless network services 3 V Vibrating alert see Profiles 47 V o ice mail liste n to messages 29 no tif icati o n 29 retrieve message 28 set up ma ilbox 28 V o ice mailbox automate wit h codes 30 V o ice privac y 17 W Wir el ess net wor k se rv ic es 3 www .nokiaaccessibility .com 4
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Nokia 827 0 phone at a glanc e Po w e r k e y Ear piece V olume keys Disp lay screen End ke y Scro ll ke y Right selec tio n key Scro ll ke y Number keys Ta l k k e y Left se lection key P ound key Star key Mic ropho ne
Quick guide to functions Make a call Ente r a phon e num ber , press . Answer a call Press or Answer . Answer a cal l with ca ll waiting Press . End a call Press . Dec line a c all Press . Mute a call Press Mute du r ing a call. Redial Press twice. Ad jus t cal l vo lum e Press the side volu m e keys during a call. Use the i n-call menu Press Options while in a call. Use 1 -touch dialing Press and hold key 2 through 8. Y ou must first assign a number in the phonebook to a key . Save a name and number Ente r a number , pre ss Save , then enter a na me and press OK . Recall a name/numb er Press Na mes , select Searc h . Chec k voice mail Press and h old OR c all your voice mailbox number (contact servi c e pr ovider for complete details). Send a text messag e Press Menu 0 1 -1 . Sel ect Write new . Add the recipientâÂÂs ph one number and pr ess OK . Pr ess Opti ons again and scroll to Edit messa ge . Write the message. Press Op tio ns , scroll to Se nd , pr ess Se lect. Note : Messaging services are dependent on your service provider . Read new mes sage Press Re ad, then press Re ad again when the message is highlighted. Repl y to a message After reading the m ess age, press Opt ions , select Rep ly , wr ite the reply , press Opt ions , select Sen d .
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in CDM A 1900 networks. LEGAL INFORMATI ON P art No . 9355564 Issue 1 Copyrigh t é 2 00 2 Noki a. A ll right s rese rved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting P eople, Nokia 827 0 , the Nokia Original Accessories logo, Xpress-O n Covers, Space Impact, Link5 and Snake II games are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. All ot her product or company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective ow ners. Printed in Canada 1 0/2002 US P atent No 58 184 37 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyri ght é 1999-20 0 2 . Tegic Communications, Inc. All righ ts re served. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security . Product names and/or brands mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademark s of their respective holders. The information contained in this user guide was written for Nokia 827 0 phone. Nokia ope r ates a policy of ongoi ng development. Nokia reserves the ri ght to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior noti c e. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DAT A OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCID ENTAL, AND CONSEQ UENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMA GES HO WSOE VER CAUS ED. THE CONTENT S OF THIS DOCUM ENT ARE PROVIDED âÂÂAS IS.â EXCEPT AS REQ UIRED BY APPLICABL E LA W , NO W ARRANT IES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITED T O , THE IMPLIE D WARRAN TIES OF MERC HANT ABILITY A ND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPO SE, ARE MADE I N RELA TIO N T O THE ACC URACY AN D RELIABILI T Y O R CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT . NOKI A RESERVES THE RIGH T TO REVISE THIS DOCUMENT OR WITH DRA W IT A T AN Y TIME WITHO UT PRIOR NOTICE. EXPORT CONTROLS This product contains commodities, technology or software exported from the United States in accordance with the Export Administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Y our phone may cause TV or r adio int erf erence (for example, when using a t elephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can r e qu ire you t o stop u sing your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility . This de vice complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is su bj ect to the cond iti on that this devic e doe s n ot ca use harm fu l int erfe rence . The term âÂÂIC:â before the cert ificat ion/registration number only signifies that Industry Can ada technical specifications were met.
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[ i ] Contents 1) For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2) W elcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Network se rvices and you r wireless provider . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Register your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 E-news l ett ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Learn about accessibility solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Visit Nokia on t he W eb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Contact Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3) Prepare you r phone for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Installing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Remove t he bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Charge the ba ttery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4) Get to know your ph one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 K eys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Navigation keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Indicat ors and icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5) Make and answer calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Make a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 End a ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6) Use phone m enus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Navigate menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 List of menu s hortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
[ ii ] 7) Enter te xt and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Ent er characte rs (ex cept in a phone number f ield) . . . . . 2 1 Enter ch aracte rs into a phon e number field . . . . . . . . . . . 22 8) Use the phon e book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Use phone book menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Add nam es and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Change a store d phone num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Recall and re dial number s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Era se stored na mes and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 Era se the ent ire phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Check mem ory stat us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 9) Use voice m ail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Retrieve a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Set u p your voice ma ilbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 List en to your voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Automa te your voice mailbox wi th codes . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1 0) C al l log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 View information about recent calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Clear t he recent calls list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 View the dura tion of calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Clear ( reset) the call t imer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Show/hide t he curre nt call ti mer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
[ iii ] 1 1) Use advanc ed calling features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Set in- call options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Use net work feature codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Use call w aiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Use Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Make a confere nce call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Use call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Redial a utomatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Use a calling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Choose to block caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Select a p h one number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Set t ouch tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 12) Customize your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Understa nd profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Select a pr ofile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Customize a profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Activat e and customize scre en saver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Rename profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Restore factory s ettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Choose a display langu age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Set a nd display the clo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Customize w elcome scree n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Ident ify callers by custom ringing tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Press a ny key to answer a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
[ iv ] 13) Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Change your security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Protect your phone with phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Use K eyguard to l ock the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Restrict calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 14) Select Sy s te m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 15) Send and receive text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 About w riting messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 W orking with predict ive text input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Write wit h predictive text Inpu t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Receive a mobile mess age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Messa ge options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Messa ge storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Create a text me ssage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Send a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Era se messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Reply to a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Forward a messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 16) Send and receive e-mail me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Save e -mail addres ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Send a n e-mail messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Reply to or forward an e -mail messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
[ v ] 17) Minibrowser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 About t he minibrowse r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Launching the minibrow ser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Minibr owser menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Navigating in the m inibrowser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Receiving me ssages via t he minibrowser . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Ending the minibrowser se ssion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Disable minibrowser con firmations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 18) Use y our personal assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Use the calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Downloa d ringing tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Calculat or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 19) Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Snake II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Space I mpact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5 Link5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 P airs II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 20) Reference i n fo r mation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Batt ery , chargers, and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Importa nt safet y informat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Emer g e ncy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1
[ vi ] Care and mainten ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 03 Nokia X press-on⢠covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 04 Batt ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 Charger s and oth er acces sories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 7 T roubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 9 2 1) Frequ ently Asked Questions (FAQ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 13 22) T ech nical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 16 23) Nokia One-Y ea r Limited W arranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 17 Appendix A: Message from the CTIA. . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Appendix B: Message from the FDA . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
[ 1 ] For your safety 1) For your safety Read these simple gu idelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed in formation is given in this manual. SWIT CH OF F WHERE PR OHIBITED Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it m ay cause in terference or dange r . ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don't use a h and-held phone while driving. INTERFERENC E All wireless phones may get interferen c e , which could affect perfor mance . SWIT CH OFF IN HOSPIT ALS Follow any regulations or rules. Switch the phone off near medical equipment. SWIT CH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWIT CH OF F WHEN R EFUELING Don't use the phone at a refueling point. Don 't use near fuel or chemicals. SWIT CH OF F NEAR BLASTIN G Don't use the wireless phone wh ere blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules. USE SENSIB L Y Use only in the normal position. Don't touch the a ntenna unne cess arily .
[ 2 ] QUALIFIED SERVI CE Only qualified personnel may install or repair phone equipment. ACCESSOR IES AND BA T TER IES Use only approved a ccess ories and b atteries. Do not conn ect incompatible products. W A TER-RES IST ANCE Y our wir eless phone is not water-resistant. K e ep it dry . CONNEC TING T O O THER DEV ICE S When connecting to any other de vice, read i ts us er gui de for detailed safety instructions. Do not c onnect incompatible products. CALLING Ensure th e phone is switched on an d in service. Enter the phone number , including th e ar ea code, then press . To end a ca l l, press . To answer a call, press . EMERGENCY CALLS Note: Ensure the ph one is switched on a nd in service. Press as m any times as neede d (for example, to exit a call, to exit a menu) to clear the displ ay . Enter the emergency nu mber , then press . Give your location. Do n ot end the call until t ol d to do so.
[ 3 ] W elcome 2) W elc ome This section provides information neede d before you use your phone. This guide descr ibes the Nokia 827 0 phone, which is approved for use in CDMA 19 00 netw orks. ⢠NETWO RK SERVI CES AND YO UR WIRELESS PROVIDER A number of f eatures included in this guide are called Network Ser vice s. Thes e are specia l services you arr ange thr ough your wirel ess service provider . Before you can take advantage of a n y of these Network Services, you must subscribe to the m through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from you r service provider . I n m any cases, the provider will furnish descriptions of their services and specific instructions for using features such as: ⢠V oi ce mail, call waiting, call f orwarding, and caller ID ⢠E-mail, text a nd messaging ⢠News and in formation services ⢠Other select ser vices, including Interne t. Note: Wher ever possible, network d epend ent featur es ar e identified with in the description of the feature. Wireless provider s may differ in their support of f eatures. Note: Some networ ks may not support all language-depen dent char acters and s ervice s. Befor e you sign up, make sure a wi reless provider supports the f eatures that you need. â¢R E G I S T E R Y O U R P H O N E Make sure to r egister your phone at www .warran ty .noki ausa.com or 1-88 8-NOK IA- 2U (1- 888-6 65-4 228) so t hat we c an ser ve yo ur needs better if you should need to ca ll the center or have your phone r epaired.
[ 4 ] ⢠E- NEWSLETT ERS When you register you r phone, y o u can sign up for Nokia's e- newsletter Nokia Connecti ons if you would like. Y ou will receive tips and tricks on using your phone, access ory in form ation, and special offers. ⢠L EARN ABO UT ACCESSI BILI TY SOL UTION S Nokia is committe d to makin g mobile phones e asy to us e for all i ndivid uals, including those with disabilities. For m ore information, visit the Nokia W orld Wide W e b site: www .n okiaaccess ibil ity .com LPS-3 Mobile Inductive Loopset The LPS-3 Mobile L oopset gives people with T -coil equipped hearing aids th e ability to make an d receive calls wi t hout noise interference. The loopset gives hearing-impaired users clear access to digital teleph ony for the f irst time. The loopset is easy to u se. Y ou wear the loopset around your neck, conn ect it to your phone , an d speak directly towar d the microphone. Note: The loopse t can be purchased s epa ra t ely a s a n acc es s ory . Fo r detailed in structio n s , refer to the booklet that com es with the LPS-3. For more inf ormation on this and oth er Nokia accesso r i es, see â Acce ssoriesâ on p age 1 03. Accessible fe atures The Nokia 82 7 0 mobile ph on e has many accessible fe atures, including: ⢠Nibs to the left and right of for quick refere nce to the keypad. ⢠T actile feedback when you press a key . ⢠Ability to send and r eceive short te xt messages. ⢠Convenience of on e-touch dialing. ⢠Ability to defin e ring tones for dif ferent callers in your ph one book.
[ 5 ] W elcome ⢠VISIT NOKIA ON THE W EB The latest version of t his m a nual may be availa ble on NokiaâÂÂs W orld Wide W eb site a t: www .nokia.com/us â¢C O N T A C T N O K I A T o help Nokia promptly answer your questions, please have your phoneâÂÂs model number , ESN number , an d your local zip code r eady when you call Customer Service. The ESN and model number ar e on the back of your phone under the battery . If youâÂÂre calling about an accessory , please h ave it ava ila ble for r efe renc e. Nokia Custo mer Care Ce nter (USA) 7725 Woodlan d C enter Boulevard, Suite 150 Tam p a, F L 33 6 1 4 Tel: 1-88 8-N OKIA-2 U (1-8 88-6 65-4 228) F ax: 1 -8 13- 249- 96 19 TTY :1-80 0-24 -NO KI A (1-80 0-2 46-6 542) Nokia Canada Cus tomer Interaction Cent er Nokia Products Ltd. 60 1 Westne y Rd. South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel:1-8 88-2 2-NOK IA (1 -888- 226- 6542 ) F ax:1-90 5-427 -1 0 7 0
[ 6 ] 3) Prepa re your p hone for use ⢠INST ALLING TH E BATTE RY If your dealer has already installed the batt ery for you, please see âÂÂCharge the bat te ryâ on page 8. Note: Before installing/replacin g the battery , always make sure that the phone is switch ed off and t hat the phone is not connected to a ch arger or othe r device. 1 With the back of the phone facing you, pr ess the back cover release button. Slide th e back cover of f. 2 Insert the batter y .
[ 7 ] Prepare you r phone for us e 3 Slide the back c over into i t s place. ⢠REM OVE THE BAT TERY Note: Before installing th e battery , always make sure that the phone is switche d off and that the phone is not con nected to a charger or other device. 1 With the back of the ph one facing you, pr e s s the back cover release button. Slide the back cover off. 2 Remove th e battery by liftin g it from the f inger grip.
[ 8 ] ⢠CHAR GE THE BAT TERY Before you use your phone and w hen the battery runs down, you need to charge it. 1 Connect the charger to an AC wall o ut le t. If the phon e is turned on, the message Charging appears. Then the bat te ry power indicator bar scrolls from bottom to top. 2 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone. ⢠Y ou can u s e the phone wh ile the battery is ch arging. Import ant: Disconnect your phone f r om th e charger if th e phone becomes hot while youâÂÂre making a call. ⢠If the battery is totally em pty , it might take a few mi n utes bef ore the char gi n g indicator appears on the sc ree n . ⢠The time to charge the battery depends on the charger you use. ⢠The battery is fully charged when t h e battery indicator bar stops scrolling and the Battery full message appears (if ph one is on). Note: T o ensure that the battery is charged to c apacity , leave th e phone connected to the charger for an additional two hours after the Batt ery Full mes sage appe ars. 3 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone: ⢠Whe n a charger is not in use, di sconnect it from the power sour ce. ⢠Do not leave the b attery connected to a charger for more than a week . Overch arging the batte ry could sho rten its life sp an . If left unused, a fully charged battery w ill discharge itself over t i me . Charg er c onnector
[ 9 ] Get to know your phone 4) Get to kno w you r phone â¢K E Y S Po w e r k e y Switch the phone on or off (pr e s s and hold for mor e tha n o ne se cond ) Se lec tio n key s P erform the function in dica te d by the text on the screen above the key Scro ll keys ⢠Scroll menu items a n d move the highlighter line up an d down in a list of displa yed items ⢠Move the cursor to enter numbers and text ⢠Display the phone book Ta l k k e y ⢠Make a call (enter phone number an d pr ess key) â¢A n s w e r a c a l l ⢠Display a lis t of recently-dialed number s (display the Sta rt screen , t hen press this key) End key â¢E n d a c a l l ⢠Mute the ringing for an incoming call (you can still answer the call by pressing ) ⢠Retur n to the Star t scree n at any time
[ 1 0 ] Wa r n i n g : Do not switch on the phone when wireless ph one use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Switch on y ou r phone T o turn the phone on or off , press and hold the power key for a few s e conds. T o turn off the ph one, you can also quickly press th e power key then pr ess OK . - Number keys ⢠Ent er nu mber s and le tters ⢠Enter a spa ce while enterin g text, pr ess ⢠Call your voice m a ilbox, pr ess and hold ⢠Make a call using one-tou ch dialing (press and hold the a pp ropriate numb er key) Star key Inse rt sp eci al c hara cter s P ound key ⢠Chan ge modes when en tering te xt ⢠Type of text input (multitap/predictive) ⢠Letter case ( upper /lower) ⢠Ch aracter typ e (lette rs/num bers)
[ 1 1 ] Get to know your phone Start scree n When you turn on your phone, a service provider screen (or a welcome note, if you have created one) appears for a mome nt, the n the St art scr een appears. Th e St art scr een is the âÂÂh ome baseâ for your phone. To return to this screen, press a t any time except dur ing a call (unl ess yo u want to ha ng up). Tip: W hile entering chara cters into your ph one, if you press , the chara cters are not saved. ⢠NAVIGATION KEYS Selection keys Use the selection keys to navigate through and select the phoneâÂÂs many options. At t he St art scr een ( shown abo ve) , t wo options appear at the bottom of the screen : Menu and Name s . Th e sele ction keys are just below th ese options: ⢠T he l eft selecti on key is below Me nu . ⢠The right selection key is below Nam es . At the Start scre en, w hen you p ress t he l eft s electi on k ey , t he me nu item, Me ssages , appear s. The te xt abo ve the l eft selec tion key change s to Sel ect and the te xt above the right selection key changes to Exit . At the Sta rt screen, w h e n you pre ss the right selection key , a list of option s for the Na mes (phone book) featur e appears, along with the same Sel ect an d Exit options that appear when you select Menu . This guid e refers to the se lection keys by the nam es that ap pear above th em. Exa mple: âÂÂPress Menu â means to press the sele ction key below the word Menu . Se le ctio n k eys
[ 12 ] Scroll keys Use the scroll keys t o: ⢠Scroll the menu items a nd move the highlighter line up and down in a list of displayed items ⢠Move the cursor (flashing, vertical line) when entering letters and numb ers ⢠Display the ph one book (at the Sta rt screen, press to v iew a list of phone book entries) Scroll bar When you pres s Me nu , a scroll bar appears on the f ar right side of the St art screen. This bar appears as a straight line with one tab , and it indicates your location in th e menu. As you progr ess through the menu, the tab moves lower on the scroll bar . If you move backward throu gh the me nu, the ta b mo ves up . ⢠INDICATOR S AND I C ONS Indicators Sign al s tren gth - The signal strength of the wir eless network at your current location. The gr ea te r th e number of bar segments, the stronger the signal. Scro ll keys Signal streng th Batter y stren gth
[ 13 ] Get to know your phone Batter y charg e status - While the battery charges, th e bar segments on the indicator move upward to s how that the ba ttery is charging. While the phone is not con nected to a charger , the greater the number of bar segments, the greater the level of charge. Earpie ce volume - Appears when you adjus t the earpiece volume during a call. Icons Activ e ca ll - A ca ll is in pr ogress. Alarm - The al arm c lock is set. Custom ri ng tone - A c u s t o m r i n g t o n e h a s b e e n a s s i g n e d t o a name in the phone book. K eyguard - K e y guard is activ ated. This prevents accidental key presses. To deactiva te it, press Unlock , the n . Letter mo de (low er case) - Chara cters are entered as low er case letters. To switch to upper case letter mode, pr ess . T o switch to n umber mode, press and hold . Letter mode (upper case) - Characte rs ar e en tered as upper case letters. To switch to lower case letter mode, press . Number m ode - Chara c te rs enter ed are numbers . When you are ente ring letter s, you ca n switch to the nu mber mode by pr essing and holding . Reminder (To Do) - Y ou have a calen dar reminder to do something.
[ 14 ] Reminder (Birthday) - Y ou ha ve a calen dar r emind er tha t someoneâÂÂs birthday is on that date. Reminde r (Call) - Y ou have a cale ndar remi nder to c all someone . Rem ind er ( Me e t i n g ) - Y o u have a calendar reminder of a meeting. Roaming - Y our phon e is roaming outside its home system. Silent tones - Y ou selected the Sil ent profile (tones are off). Spec ial cha ract ers - Highlight a special ch aracter , then press Inse rt . T o switch to th is mode while you are entering letters, press . T e xt e n try (pred ict ive, lo we r case) - The phone is ready for you to enter lower case letters in the predictive text in put mode. T e xt entry (predi ctive, sent ence case) - The phone is ready for you to enter letters in the predictive text in put mode. The first letter of th e first word in each senten c e will be upper case. T e x t/e-mai l m essage - Y ou have one or m ore new text or e-ma il messages . V oice messa ge - Y ou have one or more new voice m essages . T o call your voicemail box, pr ess and hold .
[ 15 ] Make and answer calls 5) Ma ke an d answe r calls ⢠MAKE A C ALL 1 If keyguard is active, press Un l ock , then the star key to deactivate it. To learn about K eyguard, see âÂÂUse Keygu ard to lock the ke ypa dâ on page 59. 2 Ente r the phon e numbe r (if necessa ry , enter a 1 and the ar ea code). If you make a mistake w hile ente ring the n umber , pr ess to move the curs o r to th e left and to move it t o t he r igh t. T o de let e the character to th e left of the cursor , press Cle ar . To delete all characters , pr ess and hold Cle ar . 3 Press . T o end the call or to cancel the call, pr ess . NO TES ⢠For information about blocking ca lle r ID, See âÂÂChoose to block caller IDâ on page 40. ⢠Y our phone does not h a ve a dial ton e. ⢠Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, w ith the earpiece over your e a r and the microphone directed toward your mouth. ⢠It is nor mal f or your phone to become warm during use. If the phone becomes too warm, it automatically drops the current call a nd returns to the Start sc reen. U ntil the phone co ols, you w ill be u nable to receive or make c alls. â¢E N D A C A L L T o end a call or to cancel the call, pr ess . T o clear any chara cters from the scree n, press aga in. Answer a call T o answer a call, pr e s s . To end the call, press .
[ 16 ] NOTES ⢠If the A nykey answer f eatur e ( Men u 4 - 1 - 4 ) is set to On , you can answer the call by pressing any key except or . Howeve r , if K eyguard i s active, you m ust press to a n swer the c all, even i f the Anykey answ e r fe ature is set to On . ⢠If the wir eless network cannot iden tify the callerâÂÂs phone number or if the caller has chosen to block caller ID, the messa ge Ca ll er I D unavailabl e or Calle r ID blo cked m ay app ear . If two ent ries in y our phone boo k have the same p hone number s for both en tries, the call erâ s name does not appear when they call. ⢠If you want to stop your phone quickly from ringing (for example, if youâ re in a public pla ce ) , press . As long a s the callerâÂÂs phone number (or name) rem a in on the screen, you can still a nswer the call. Adjust the earpiece volume During a ph one call, you c an adjust the volume for your ph on e âÂÂs ear pi ece: ⢠The top volume key increases volume, and the bottom on e decreases the volume. The volume keys only adjust volume during phone calls. ⢠If an a ccessor y , su ch as a headse t or a handsfree de vice or one w ith its own lou ds pe a ker , is connected to your phone, the volume keys will adjust the volume for that accessor y a s w ell. Redial the last-dialed n umber T o return to t h e St art screen (press ), then press two times. Get a strong signal Y our phone operates on radio wav es, and the r e c eption quality depends on the r adio signal st rength in your ar ea. A wireless network maintains the radio c o v erage, and the quality of calls on a wireless phone depends on the wireless radio signal strength. V olume
[ 17 ] Make and answer calls Tip: Y our phone has a built-in antenna. As with any oth er r adio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unne cess arily whe n th e phone is switche d on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a h igher power leve l than otherw ise needed. Not touchin g the an tenna area during a phone call optimizes the antenna per f ormance and the talk time of you r phone. An indicat or on the left of the St art s creen displays t he radio si gnal strength. More segments mean a stronger signal. T o improve reception, move y our phone slightly; if youâÂÂre indoors, move toward a window . Y our phone is optim ized for digita l service in a compact size. K eep calls private The V oice Privacy featu re e ncr ypts the voice channel so that no one can eavesdrop on your phone con versation s. V oice Pri vacy is a feature that must be supp ort ed by you r s er vice pro vid er . Contact your s e r vice provider for more info r mation on this fe ature. By default, the voice privacy setting on your ph one is set to Off . T o tur n it on: 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 -1 ( Se ttin gs > N e t work servic es > V oice p riv acy ). 2 Scroll to On , th en p res s OK . During a call, V oice Privacy notifies you th at it is active with a beep an d the m essage V o ice privacy acti ve on the screen. During a call, your phone sounds tw o short beep s and displays th e message V oic e p riva cy not act ive if voice privacy is lost. Wrong Rig ht
[ 18 ] 6) Use phon e men us ⢠NAVI GATE MENUS A m e nu lists choices that appear on your phoneâÂÂs screen . T o na vigate me nus, you can scroll or use shortcuts. Scroll through menus Y ou navigate menus by scrolling throu gh them: ⢠Menu appears above the left selection key only while the Start screen is displayed. T o display the Start scre en, pr ess . ⢠T o scroll through menus, select Me nu (1) , and press (2) or (3) . ⢠T o select an item, press the sele ction key ( Select , OK , o r Options ). ⢠T o return to th e previous screen, pr ess Back or Ex it . ⢠T o return to the Start scr een, pres s . ⢠If you highlight an item and return to a pr evious screen or th e Start screen, the highlighted menu item will not be selected. ⢠If you use your keypad to enter characters and th en return to the previous scr een or the Star t screen, the characters will not be saved. Use a shortcut T o navigate to a menu item quickly without scrolling, use a m enu shortcut. A s hortcut nu m be r for each menu item appears i n the upper right corner of the screen . For example, to adjust the ringing volume, display the Start screen by pressing , then press Menu 3 - 1 - 2 - 2 . DonâÂÂt pause for more than two seconds between key presses. 12 3
[ 19 ] Us e phon e me nus Note: The number of main m e nu s in your phone, determines wheth er you may ne ed to press the 0 ke y befor e you enter a shortcut tha t begins with âÂÂ1â and is followe d by the 1 key and any other key(s). For exam ple, to display the Inbo x Me nu ( 1 - 1 - 2 ), press Men u . Most menu items in your phone ha v e a b rief help message. T o view the help message for a men u item, scroll to an item and w ait for 1 0 second s. ⢠LIST OF MEN U SHORTC UTS 1 ME SSAGES (0 -1) T EXT MESSAGES ( 0-1-1) Write new* ( 0-1-1-1 ) Inbox (0-1-1-2 ) Outbox* (0-1 -1-3) Saved ( 0-1-1-4) Erase (0-1-1 -5) V OI CE MESSAGES (0-1-2 ) Listen to voice m essages (0-1-2 -1) V oi ce m ailbox nu mber (0-1-2-2 ) W ELCOME SCREEN (0-1-3) MINI BROWSER MESSAGES * (0-1 -4) 2 C ALL LOG MI SSE D C ALL S (2 -1 ) RECEIVED CALLS (2-2) DIALED CALLS (2 -3) CLEAR CALL LISTS (2-4) All ( 2 -4-1 ) Missed (2 - 4-2) Received (2-4-3) Diale d ( 2-4 -4) CALL TIMERS (2-5) Last cal l (2 -5-1) All calls (2-5- 2) Life timer (2-5-3) Clear t imers (2-5- 4) 3P R O F I L E S NORM AL* (3 -1) Select (3-1 -1) Customize (3-1-2) SILENT ( 3-2) MEETING (3-3 ) OUTDOOR ( 3-4) PA G E R ( 3 - 5 ) HANDSF REE ** HEADSE T ** 4 SET TINGS CALL SETTINGS (4-1 ) Au tom atic redi al (4- 1-2) Calling card (4-1- 3) Anykey answer (4-1-4) Mini bro wser co nfir mation * (4- 1-5)
[ 20 ] PHONE SETTINGS (4-2) Clock (4-2-1 ) Alarm cloc k (4-2-2) T ouch tones (4- 2-3) Restore f a ctory settings (4-2-4) Language (4-2 -5) SECURITY SE TTINGS (4-3) Restric t ca l ls (4-3 -1) Access Codes (4 -3-2) NET WOR K SE RVICE S (4 -4) V oice priva cy* (4-4-1 ) Call fo rwardi ng** (4-4-2 ) Call w a it ing** (4 -4-3) Send ow n caller ID with next call* * (4-4-4) Network feature setting (4-4 -5) NAM s electio n (4-4- 6) NAM update* ( 4 - 4-7) Aut omatic update of service * (4-4-8) 5S Y S T E M * AUTOMATIC (5-1) HOME AREA (5-2) 6G A M E S Snake II (6-1 ) Space Impact ( 6 - 2) Link 5 (6-3) P a irs II (6- 4) 7C A L C U L A T O R 8C A L E N D A R 9 MIN IBROW SER * 1 0 KE YGUARD * Ava ilability m ay depend on your service provider âÂÂs specifica tions. ** This menu ite m will not appear unti l the feature has been activate d.
[ 2 1 ] Enter text and numbers 7) Enter tex t and nu mbers Note: T o enter characters quickly into a mobil e message, see âÂÂW orki ng with predictive text inputâ on page 65. ⢠EN TER CHA RACTE RS (EXCEPT I N A PHONE NUMBE R FIELD) Use the fo llowing gu ideli nes when enteri ng character s into any field ex ce pt a ph one number field (for exam ple, the Name field in your phone book, a n ote in your calendar , or a mobile message): Enter l etters T o enter a lette r that appears on a ke y , press the key as ma ny times as necessary until the let ter appears. F or example , to en ter the lette r â aâÂÂ, press onc e. T o e nter th e letter â câÂÂ, pres s thre e time s. Change letter case mode T o chan ge the mo de that cont rols whe ther le tters you e nter are u ppercase (capital) or lowercase , press the pou nd key . Enter n umbers T o en ter one or ju s t a few n umbers, press the appropriate numbe r key as many time s as necessary until the nu mber appears. T o en ter many n umb ers, it is easier to change to nu mber entry mode (press a nd h old the pound key . Erase characters T o erase one chara cter , position the cursor to the right of th e character , then pr ess Cl ear . T o erase all dis played characters, press and hold Cl ear . Change between letter entry mode and number entry mode T o change between le tter entry mod e ( / ) and number entry mod e (123), press and hold th e pound key .
[ 22 ] Enter a space T o enter a spa ce, press . Enter sp ecial characters T o quickly en te r one of the m ost common special characters, press several times until the ch aracter appear s. To see a lis t of all special characters, press . Scr oll until the character you want to insert is highlighted, then press Insert . T o move up and down qu ickly between rows of ch aracters, press . T o move quickly to the last char acter in the last r o w , press . ⢠EN TER CHA RACTERS I NTO A PH ONE N UMBER FIE L D While entering numbers into a ph one number field, press the star key as many times as necessary until one of the following special char acters appe ars: * Bypas s an automate d at tendant. p Create a paus e whe n a nu mber is di aled. T he nu mbers you enter after this special character are au tomatically sent as touch tones after a 2.5-second pause. For example, the ch a racters after the âÂÂpâ could be a PI N number that you ar e required to en ter when you call the phone number . w Create a wait when a number is dialed. Y ou r phone âÂÂwaitsâ for you to press before it sends the string of numbers as touch tones. The diff erence betwe en âÂÂpâ and â wâ is that if you use âÂÂw âÂÂ, you can control when the touch tones are sent.
[ 23 ] Use the ph one book 8) Use the ph one bo ok Note: Y our phone book stores up to 250 n ames with phone numbers. Numbers can contain 32 digits; names can con tain 26 characters. Y ou cannot store iden tical names in your ph one book. Example: Y ou canâÂÂt have on e entry for your friend Bob with a home number and anoth e r entry w ith a work number . Y ou need to store the names separately , a s i n the diagram to the right. If you enter a name tha tâÂÂs already in the phone book, the message Repla ce? appears, followed by the name. Press Bac k to end without replacing th e name. ⢠USE PH ONE B OO K MEN US The phone book has several men us. These menus app ear when you pr ess Nam es . U se the scroll keys to move to the m enu you want to use. Search Search for a specific name. Add new Ent er ne w names and numb ers . Opti ons Choose a scrolling view an d show the memory st atus. 1-touch dialin g Assign numbers to one-touch dial locations (speed dialing). See âÂÂUse one-touch dialin g â on page 55. Erase all Erase all names and numbers. T o erase one name and number at a time, while view ing the name press Det ails or Optio ns . Sc r oll t o Era se . P res s Select . Ow n numbe r Display your own ph one number .
[ 24 ] Change views Y ou can vie w your phone book in three different way s: In all view s , use the scroll keys to move through the list of names. Select a scrolling view Y ou can select the scrolling view that you pr efer: 1 From th e menu, press Names . 2 Scroll to Opti ons . Pres s Selec t . 3 Highlight Scro lling v iew , and press Sel ect . 4 Scroll until the name of the desired view a ppears. Press OK . ⢠ADD NAMES AND NUMBERS Y ou can add names and number s to your names list: 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to Add new , an d press Selec t . 3 Using the keypad, enter the n ame. Use t he ke y to switch be tween upper and lowe r case le t ters. 4 Press OK . 5 Enter the phone number . Press OK . Name list Shows all the n am es that are stored in your phone book. Three names appear on the scr een at a time. Name number Shows individual nam e s and numbers. One name appears on the screen with its corresponding phone number . Name num ber is th e default setting. Name only Displays i ndivid ual names. To vi ew the phone n umber , press De tail s an d s croll u p or down.
[ 25 ] Use the ph one book Y ou can also enter n um bers by using a shortcut from the Start scr een: 1 Enter a phone number , and press Sav e . 2 Ente r a name at Name . Note: Step 2 i s optional. 3 Press OK . ⢠CHAN GE A STO RED PHO NE NUMBER Y ou can change a n umber w ithou t chan ging its associated name. 1 Press Names . 2 When Search appears, press Se lec t . 3 Enter the f irst few letters of the name of th e phone book entry you want t o change, and pres s OK . If you chose Nam e only or Nam e list as your scrolling view , con tinu e t o s t e p 4 . I f y o u c h o s e Name number a s your scrolling view , pr oce ed to step 5. 4 Press De tail s to view the number . 5 Press Op tio ns . 6 If Edit is not highlighted, s croll to it. Press Sele ct . 7 Press OK . The associated n umbe r a ppears. T o move the cursor , s cr oll up and down. To er ase one character , press Cl ear . T o era se all characters , pr ess and hold Cle ar . 8 Enter the n ew number , and press OK . ⢠REC ALL AND REDIAL NUMBERS Y ou can recall and dial numbers using one of four methods. T o recall an d dial a number: 1 At t he St art screen, press or to display th e names and associat ed numbers that are stored in you r phone book.
[ 26 ] 2 Scroll to the appr opriate name. Press to dial the associated numb er . OR 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes . 2 Enter the first few letters of the name you w a nt to call. 3 When the a ppropr iate name/number app ea rs on the screen, press to dial th is number . OR 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes . 2 At Sear ch, press Select . 3 Enter the n a me of the person you want to call, and pr e s s OK . 4 When the a ppropr iate name/n um b er a ppears on the St art scr een, press to dial this number . OR 1 Press and scroll throu gh the dialed calls list and press the Ta lk key again to dial the desir ed number ⢠ERASE STORE D NAMES AND NUM BERS Note: Y ou cannot undo Erase function s, so be careful! 1 Using one of the methods described in âÂÂRecall and redial nu mber sâ on page 25, r e c all the stored name an d its associa ted number . If you chose Name o nly as your s cr olling view , con tinue to step 2. If you chose Name number a s you r scrolling view , proceed to step 3. 2 Press De tail s . 3 Press Op tio ns . 4 Scroll to Era se . P res s Select. ( Era se? appears). 5 Press OK to eras e the name an d as sociated numbe r .
[ 27 ] Use the ph one book ⢠ER ASE TH E ENTI RE PHO NE BOOK Y ou can er ase the conte nts of you r phone bo ok. Note th at this action c annot be reversed! O nce you have per formed this procedur e, all the store d information in your phone book is erased. T o erase all the contents of your phone book: 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to Eras e all . Press Se lect . The me ssage Are you sure ? appear s. 3 If you tru ly want to erase the e ntire contents of you r phone book, press OK . The Security code field appears. 4 Enter your security code, and press OK . ⢠CHE CK MEMOR Y ST ATU S Y ou can check to see how many free and in-use memory locations ar e in your phone book: 1 Press Names , and s croll to Opt ions . Pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to Memo ry s ta tus . Press Sel ect . A m essage appears th at say s Phone: xx free, xx in use , w here xx indicates the number of memory locations (phone book en tr ie s ).
[ 28 ] 9) Use voic e mail V oice mail is a networ k services feature. Friends or coworkers who miss you when they call ca n leave a voice message, which ca n be retrieved later . ⢠RET RIEVE A MESSA GE Y ou will be notified wh en a voice message is received: ⢠Y our phone bee ps when you receive a voice messag e. The message New voic e messag e appears on th e screen, along with the icon. ⢠If you r eceive more than one voice mail message, your phone may display the n umber of messages th at you received. This feature is dependen t on your wirele s s n etwork provider . T o u se voice mail, you need to learn the voice mail sys temâÂÂs various greetings, pass words, and prompts. Y ou r serv ice provider can furnish inst ructions. ⢠SE T UP YOU R VOIC E MAIL BOX As part of you r networkâÂÂs voice mail feature, your service provider may give you a voice m ailbox phone nu mber . Save this number in your phone to make gettin g your voice messages quick and convenient. Tip: Save yourself the trouble of enteri ng th e voice mailbox PIN code each time you dial your voice mailbox by using dialing codes. See â Automate your voice mailbox with codesâ later in this s e ction fo r more inf ormati on. 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 2 - 2 ( Messag es > V oice me ssage s > V oice mailbox number ). 2 Enter your voice mailbox phone nu m ber . 3 Press OK .
[ 29 ] Use voice m ail Y our voice mailbox number can be up to 32 digits long and is u sed until itâÂÂs changed. Therefore, if your phone nu mber changes, you may ne ed to change your voice mailbox number along with it. ⢠LI STEN T O YOU R VOICE M ESSAGES The way you li sten to your voice me ssages may vary depending upon your service provider . Call your service provider if you have any questions. 1 When you r phone alerts you to new voice messa ges, pr ess Li sten and foll ow the instructions given on the phone . 2 If you pr efer to listen to you r messa g es later , press Exit . 3 T o listen to you r voice messages at a later time: Press and hold the 1 key . OR Press Menu 0 -1 - 2 - 1 ( Messag es > V oice messag es > L isten t o voice mes sages ). The m essage Calli ng voice ma ilbox appear s on the screen. Follow the prompts to access you r message s. V oice message notification A caller w ho leaves a vo ice message can specif y a priority l evel. Thi s feature must be supported by the network. ⢠New v oice me ssag e - This normal prio rity message can b e sent by anyone . ⢠Urgent messa ge - T he pers on wh o send s an ur gent m essa ge is requesti ng an immediate reply . Urgent messages can be sent by an yone. ⢠Emergency messag e - Can on ly be sent by a network operator or person in au thority when life or pr ope r ty is threatened.
[ 30 ] New vo ice messa ge notifica tions over write older ones, regardless of the priority level. F or e xample, if Emergency voi ce mail appears and you re c ei ve a n ew voice messa ge of normal priority , the emergency message n ot if ic a ti on disappears and New voice mess a g e a ppe a rs. ⢠A UTOM AT E YO UR V OIC E M AIL BOX WIT H C ODES Y ou can insert special codes in to entries in your Phone book to automate tasks su ch as che ck i ng your voice mail. T o do th is, youâÂÂll need to save your voice mailbox number , PIN code, and t he ne cess ary pause and wait codes to a 1-touch dialing location ( often assigned to the ). The special dialing codes, which are accessed using the are as follows: Spec ial Dial ing Cod es * Asterisk. Use this character to bypass a set of instructions Plus symbol. Precede s an international telephone n umber p P ause. The phone pauses for 2.5 seconds, then automatically sends the tones (numbers) that f ollow it in the dialing string w W ait. The ph one waits for you to press the Talk key before it sends the tone s (numbers) that follow
[ 3 1 ] Call log 1 0) Call lo g The Call log ( Men u 2 ) recor ds infor mation about the last 1 0 calls made, received, or mi ssed: ⢠Phone n umber asso ciated with the call ⢠Date an d time when th e call connected The call log r ecor ds the l ength of the m os t re c ent call you made or re ceived , the tot al of al l calls you m ade or r ecei ved du rin g a time period ( Call timer ). NOTES ⢠The call log reco rds missed calls only if the phone was on and in your service providerâÂÂs area w hen you received the call. ⢠If you chos e the Forward i f not answ ered opt ion in âÂÂUse ca ll f or war di ngâ o n p age 37 , the call log records the call as missed. ⢠V IEW INF ORM ATION ABOUT RECEN T CAL LS Use the menu s hortcuts to display the type of r ecent call l is t to view: ⢠Miss ed cal ls - Menu 2 - 1 ⢠Received call s - Menu 2 - 2 ⢠Dial ed cal ls - Me nu 2 - 3 T o view dialed calls, you can also press , then scroll. Note: If necessary , scroll the li s t until the number ( or n ame) appears. T o call the number for the displayed ite m quickly , press . 1 Press Op tio ns , and scroll to the appropriate option: ⢠Call time - Shows the date an d time of da y when the call was connected. (Appears only if the clock has been set.) ⢠Edit n umber - Allows you to edit the number on the screen.
[ 32 ] ⢠Save - Allows you to add the phone number to your ph one book. ⢠Era se - Allows you to erase the entry from the call log. ⢠View number - A llow s you to view the associated phone number in your p h o ne book. (App ears only if a name from yo ur phone book app ear s on the s cre en.) 2 Press Se lect . ⢠CLEA R THE R ECE NT CALL S LIS T Note: Logged calls that were cleared fr om a call list cannot be recovered. 1 Press Menu 2 - 4 ( Call log > Clear ca ll li sts ). 2 Scroll to All to clear the logged calls from all lists: Miss ed , Received , or Dial ed . Note: When y ou clea r the Dial ed c alls list , the list that appears w hen you press and a s croll key is also cleared. 3 Press OK . If you chose All , enter your security code, then pr ess OK . The logged calls are clear e d from the chosen li s t(s). ⢠VIEW THE DURATI ON OF CALL S View the duration of the last call Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). The duration of the last c all appears. (I f you choose to show the cu rr en t call timer on t he Star t screen, you can see it during your call. To show it, see â Show/hide the current call timerâ on pa ge 33.) Note: The actual invoice f or calls and services fr om y our service provider may v ar y , depending upon n etwork features, rounding-off for billing, ta x es, an d so forth.
[ 33 ] Call log View the total du ration of all calls Y our phone u s es two timers to record the total duration of all calls: CALL T IMER The call timer can be cleared (reset to zero), so it is u seful for monitoring how much talk ti me you ha ve used. It re cords the total time of all call s since the timer was la st cle a red. T o view the call timer value: 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). 2 Scroll to All calls . The call tim er value is displayed. Note: Y our phone has a separate timer for ea ch NAM assigned to your phone. T he timer values apply to the currently-selected NAM. LI FE T IME R Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your serv i c e provider may vary , dep en ding u pon network features, r oundin g- off for billing, and so forth. The life timer records the total duration of all calls for the e ntire life of your phone. This tim er cannot be reset by you. T o view the call timer value: 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). 2 Scroll to Li fe timer . T he life timer value is displayed. ⢠CLEAR (R ESET) TH E CALL TIM ER Note: After this call timer is cleare d, the value cannot be recovered. Before you cle a r the call timer , record the value. 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 - 4 ( Call lo g > Ca ll time rs > Cl ear time rs ). 2 Enter your security code, and press OK . The timer value is cl eared. ⢠SH OW/ HIDE TH E CU RRENT C ALL T IMER Y ou can show th e current call timer on the screen to view duri ng a call. 1 Press Menu 2 - 5 ( Call log > Call tim ers ). 2 Press De tail s , and pres s Select . 3 Scroll to On (s ho w) or Off (hide). Press OK .
[ 34 ] 1 1) Use advan ced call ing fe atures ⢠S ET I N-CA LL O PT IONS Y our phone allows you to use s e veral f e atures durin g a call . These featu res are in-c all options. Note: Many in-call option s are network services features that may require a subscription from your service pr ovider . Y ou cannot use all options at all times. This section explains when you ca n use a cer tain option. 1 T o access an option during a call, press Opti ons . 2 Choose from some or all of the followin g options: T ouch to nes Allows you to enter a touch tone string ma nually or search for a string in y our phon e book. New call Allows you to place th e call to the third par ty when making a conference ca ll. See âÂÂM a ke a conferen c e callâ on page 3 7. Menu Allows you to access the Menu. Mute Allows you to mute the m icrophone. If your microphone is al read y m ute d, Mute will ch ange to End mute . Names Allows you to access th e phone book.
[ 35 ] Use advanced calling f eatures â¢U S E N E T W O R K F E A T U R E C O D E S Call for ward ing , Call wa iting , and Send own cal ler ID with next ca ll ar e netw ork s erv ices avai lable thro ugh your serv ice p rov ider . Wh en y ou su bscri be to these services, you r service provider gives you a feature code th at you store in your p hon e to activate the service. Y our service provider may have stored feature codes in you r phone. A separate deactivation code is used to deactivate the service. The network service n ame will n ot appear in the menu un til you store the activat ion code. After you store the ac tivation an d deactivation codes, you can use the menu to activate and deactivate the service. Note: If your phone ha s more than one phone numbe r progr ammed into the NAM , stored feature codes apply only to your primar y phone number , or NAM 1. Store network feature codes 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 5 ( Setti ngs > Networ k ser vices > Net work featu re se tti ng ). 2 Enter t he feature c ode (for exam ple, ), and press OK . 3 Scroll to the ser vice name for th at code, and pr ess Sel ect . For example, e nter the call forwarding feature code , scroll until the call forwarding option y ou w ant to select appears, then pr ess Sel ect . Activate ne twork features Note: Before you can activate a network feature, you must store the appropriate feature code in your phone. 1 Use t he appro priate men u shortc ut for the fe ature you w ant to act ivate ( Sett ings > Netw ork s ervice s > fe atu re name ): ⢠Call forwarding - Menu 4 - 4 - 2 ⢠Call waiting - Me nu 4 - 4 - 3 ⢠Caller ID - Menu 4 - 4 - 4 2 Scroll to Ac tivate , and press OK . The phone calls the network to confirm activation of the feature. Af ter network confirma tion, the feature is ava ilable for use.
[ 36 ] Deactivate netw ork features 1 Use the appropriate menu shortcut for t h e feature you want to deactivate (Set tings - Ne twor k servic es - fea ture na me): ⢠Call forwarding - Menu 4 - 4 - 2 ⢠Call waiting - Me nu 4 - 4 - 3 ⢠Caller ID - Menu 4 - 4 - 4 2 Scroll to Cancel , and press OK . Y our phone calls th e networ k to confirm deactivation of th e feature. After the network confirms deac tivation, th e feature is no longer available for use unt il you ac tiv ate i t again . ⢠USE CALL WAITING During a ca ll, if you receive a nother call, the ca ll waiting feature causes your phone to beep. Before you can u se call waiting, you m ust store the call wai ting fe ature code and acti vate the f eature. See âÂÂU se netwo rk feature codesâ on page 35 . ⢠T o answer an incoming call, press . ⢠T o switch from one call to another , press . ⢠T o end both calls, press . ⢠USE CALLER ID W hen Ca ll er I D is act iv e, yo u r ph one m ay di spla y t he c al lerâÂÂs ph on e nu mber . The callerâÂÂs name may als o displa y if their name a nd n umber has been stored in the ph one book or if th e wireless network supports it. Call or Ca ll-c aller ID un availa ble will d is play wh en the wireless n etwork doesnâÂÂt recognize the callin g number . Also, Call-c alle r ID bloc ked may display if the calling party has blocked ca lle r ID. Note: If you have stored a number more than once in your phon e book, and that number is stored each time with a different name, then a name w ill not ap pear when so meone calls from that num ber . See âÂÂU s e the ph one bookâ on page 23 for details on your phone book.
[ 37 ] Use advanced calling f eatures ⢠MAKE A C ONFERENCE CAL L Y ou can add a third party to a call (conference call). During a call: ⢠Dial the phone number of th e third party , then press , OR... ⢠Scroll to the th ird partyâÂÂs phone number in your phone book, then pr es s , OR ... â¢P r e s s Optio ns . Scr oll to New call . Pres s OK . En ter the phone n umber . Press OK . When the third party answers, press to connect all parties. T o e nd the call with both parties, press . T o place on e party on h old, press aga in. (If y ou place a par ty on hol d, you c annot rejoin all th ree parties in the same co nversation .) If y ou p r es s a third time, the party you placed on hold r ejoins the call, and the second party is placed on hold. ⢠USE CALL FORWARDI NG Y ou ca n forward incoming calls to a nother number . Call forwarding is a network services feature that may require a subscription through your service provider . This procedure assumes that you stored the Call forwarding feature code in your phone and activa ted the feature. If you have not completed these steps, you may be able to enter the code manually when you forw a rd your calls. J ust enter the fe ature code (for exampl e, ) fo llowed by th e ph on e nu mb er w he re y ou w ill f orwa rd yo ur call s, t h en p res s . 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 2 ( Settings > Networ k servi ces > Cal l forwar ding ). 2 Scroll to the desired call forwar di ng option: ⢠Forw ard all cal ls - Forwards a ll incoming calls. ⢠For war d if b usy - Forwar ds calls only when youâÂÂre on your ph on e and do n ot have voice mail.
[ 38 ] ⢠Forw ard if not ans w ere d - Forwar ds calls if you donâÂÂt answer . Use this option when you want to give your phone to someo ne for a short p eriod of tim e, but yo u donâ t want them t o answer the phone. For exam ple, yo u could use this option if you give a f amily member the phone to t ake out, in case of an eme r ge ncy , but you still want to receive a ny in coming calls made to this phone. ⢠F orward if out of r each - Forwards calls if you are out of the serving wi re le ss network or if you r phone is turned off. ⢠Cancel cal l forwarding - Cancel s call forwarding. 3 Press Se lect . 4 If you chose an option other than Cancel ca ll forwa r ding , enter the phone numb er where your calls are to be forwarded (or press Search to find the number in you r phone book). Pre s s OK . W ait for your phone to call th e network and con fir m you r choice. If your c h oice is confirmed, the feature is ava ilable for use. ⢠R EDI AL A UTOM ATIC ALLY If you make a call and the line is busy because of problems in the wireless network, your phon e can automatically redi al the number three times. Pre ss Menu 4 - 1 - 2 ( S etting s > Call se ttings > Au tomat ic redi al ). Scroll to On . Press OK . T o stop a series of r edialin g attempts, press Qui t or . ⢠USE A CAL LIN G CARD The calling card feature a ll ows you to store calling card information in your phone, making it easy for you to make a calling card call quickly . Y our phone can store information for four calling cards. Determine the dialing sequence for your card Before you store th e calling card information in your phone, determine the dialing sequ e nce f or your calling ca rd. This sequence should be printed on your card. If it is not, contact th e calling card company: ⢠Access no. phone no. card no. ⢠Access no. card no. pho ne no. ⢠Pref ix phone no. card no.
[ 39 ] Use advanced calling f eatures NOTES ⢠Acces s no. - This number is usually a 1 -8 00 numb e r that is listed on the bac k of the calling card. ⢠Pho ne no. - The ph one number of th e party you are calling. ⢠Card no. - The u nique number for you r card. The card may als o specify that you enter a PIN number after your card number . ⢠Pref ix - A ny number (s) tha t must precede the phone n umber of the party you are calling. Store calling card information in your phone 1 Press Menu 4 - 1 - 3 ( S ett ings > Call sett ings > Ca lli ng ca rd ). 2 Scroll until th e name of t he card you want to enter or edit appears. By default, the card names are A , B , C , and D , but you can change the name s. Pre ss Options . 3 Scroll to Edi t , and press OK . 4 Enter your security code, and press OK . Dial ing se quen ce appears. 5 Press Se lect . 6 Determine the dialin g sequence for your card. Scr oll the list of dialing sequences until t he one you want appear s , then press Sel ect . 7 When you are prom pted, enter the inf ormation (acces s number , card number , or prefix numbe r). After enter ing each number , press OK . At the access number prompt, if your access nu mber is entered in your phone book, pr ess Searc h to r etrieve it quickly . 8 When you f in is h entering the calling card information, Save chan ges? ap p ea r s. Pre ss OK . 9 Scroll to Card name , pre ss Select , an d en ter a card na me. 10 Press OK .
[ 40 ] Choose a calling card to use Note: If inform ation for only one calling card is stored in your phone, you are n ot required to ch oos e a calling card. 1 Press Menu 4 - 1 - 3 ( S ett ings > Call sett ings > Ca lli ng ca rd ). 2 Scroll until the n ame of the c allin g card appears, and press Optio ns . 3 Scroll to Sel ect , and press OK . 4 Enter your security code, and press OK . The me ssage Card ready for use appears. Make a calling card call Note: This procedure may not apply to all calling card options. For more in formation, refer to your callin g card or cont a ct your calling card company . 1 At t he St art screen, enter the ph one number of the pa rty you are calling. Include any necessary pref ix, such a s 0 or 1, that is specified by you r calling card. 2 Press and hold until the m ess age Card call appears. 3 Whe n the mes sage Wai t for to ne, then pr ess O K appears, listen for the tone f ro m your calling card se rvice, t hen press OK . When the m essage W ait for tone , press OK again ap p ears, listen fo r the tone, then pr ess OK . ⢠C HOOSE TO BLO CK C ALLER ID In most service areas, when you call some one, their caller ID system allows them to see your name and phone numbe r . Y our ph one is set to allow this informatio n t o be seen automatic ally . Before you mak e a call, you ca n choose to block caller ID an d prevent the recipient from s eeing your name and phone num ber . NOTES ⢠This fe atur e wor ks on a pe r-c all ba sis, so you mu st per form t his proc edur e before each call where you want to block caller ID. ⢠While roaming, you m ay not be able t o block caller ID.
[ 4 1 ] Use advanced calling f eatures ⢠The following pr oc e dure ass ume s that you have stored the Send own caller ID feature code in your phone and activa ted the feature. If you have not completed th ese two s tep s, you may be able to block ca ller ID manually . T o block caller ID manually , enter the code (for example, ) followed b y the phon e number th at youâÂÂre ca lling, then press . 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 4 ( Setti ngs > Network serv ices > Send own caller ID with n ext call ). 2 Highli ght Ye s (to sh ow your numb er) or No ( n o t t o s h o w y o u r n u m b e r ) . Press OK . 3 Enter the number you are calling (or press Search to retrieve the number from the phone book), and pr ess OK . Press OK ag ain . Y our phon e makes th e call and requ ests that the n etwork b lock calle r ID to prev ent the reci pient of yo ur call from see ing your nam e and phone n umber . ⢠SEL E CT A PH ONE N UM BER Y ou can use two different phone numbers with your phone. Each phone number is us ed for a diffe rent ser vice ar ea. ⢠When activatin g your phone, the service provide r sets up your phone with acc ount information (phone number and sys tem information). ⢠However , your phone can be a ctivated in up to two different service areas. For example , your phone could be activa ted in Dallas an d New Y ork. Each service area assigns a dif ferent phone number or account to your phone. Y ou mu st select a phone nu mber for your home system. If you travel outside your home system, you can choose an other number . Only one phone number can be ac tive at a time. Note: Y o u ma y not need two numb ers for your ph one if your serv ice provi der has servic e or roam ing agreemen ts for each ar ea where you use your p hone. Contac t your service provide r for details.
[ 42 ] Select the phone number 1 Press Menu 4 - 4 - 6 ( Settings > Network serv ices > NAM selection ). 2 Scroll to the ph one number you w ill use, and press OK . Note: The first phone number on this list is the currently selected numbe r . Y ou ne ed at le ast one active nu mber to ma ke calls. Y o u cannot chan ge from one phone number to another during a c all. â¢S E T T O U C H T O N E S Touch tones are sounds produced when you press the ph one keys. Sometimes, touch tones a re called DT M F t o n e s . Y ou can us e touc h tone s for man y a utom ated s ervi ces su ch as check ing bank balances and airline schedules a nd u sing your voice mail box. T ouch tones ca n be sent only when a call is active. Set manual touch tones 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 ( Sett ings > Pho ne sett ings > T ou ch tones > Manual touch tones ). 2 Select one of th e following options, then press OK : Set touch tone length Y ou can also set the length of each touch tone: 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 3 - 2 ( Sett ings > Pho ne sett ings > T ou ch tones - T ouch tone length ). 2 Scroll to Shor t (0.1 seco nd) o r Long (0.5 second). 3 Press OK . Continuous The tone s ounds as long as you pr ess and hold a key . Fi xed Sets the tone len g t h to 0.1 second, regardless of how long y ou pres s a key . Off Turns o ff to nes; no to ne is se nt wh en you p ress a key .
[ 43 ] Use advanced calling f eatures Store touch tone sequences (strings) Y ou store tou ch tone strings th e same as you store n ames and numbers. Y ou ca n store a digit sequence to send as touch tone s. STOR E T OUCH TONE STRINGS WI TH PHONE NUMBERS 1 Enter the phone number that yo u want associat e d with a touch ton e. 2 Press w (w ait) or p ( pause) w here neede d. w (wa it): Whe n you s peci fy wai t, y our pho ne d ial s th e num ber , then waits (because you chose w) for you to press Se nd . Whe n y ou pres s Send , the phone sen ds your touch tone. p (pause): If you include a p character , your phone pauses for 2.5 seconds, then automatically sends your touch tone. 3 Enter the touch tone string. 4 Store the number a s you normally would. SEND A TO UCH TONE STRING 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 ( Sett ings > Pho ne sett ings > T ou ch tones -> Manual touch tones ). 2 V erify that t h e setting is not se t to Off . (If so, se lect a differen t op tion.) Press OK . 3 During your call, press Options . Scroll to T ouch tones . Press OK . 4 Enter or r ecall th e touch tone string from the phone book. Pr ess OK .
[ 44 ] 12) Custo mize yo ur phone ⢠UNDER STAND PROFILES A profile is a âÂÂgro up of settingsâ you can use to customiz e the way you r phone works. Y ou c an set y ou r prefer ences f or t hes e i te m s: ⢠Ringing options ⢠Ringing volume â¢R i n g i n g t o n e ⢠Vibrating aler ts â¢W a r n i n g & game tones ⢠Message alert tone ⢠Screen s aver Y our phone come s with seven pr ofiles: ⢠Nor mal (default setting) â¢S i l e n t â¢M e e t i n g ⢠O utdo or â¢P a g e r ⢠Handsfree (available only w hen used with a h a n dsf ree device) ⢠Headset (available only when u sed with headset) Y ou can customize any of th e profiles. If at any time you want to r eturn to the original settin gs, you can do so. â¢S E L E C T A P R O F I L E Quickly pre ss Po w e r K e y . Scro ll to highli ght a profile. Press OK . (T o s ele ct a pro file , your phone cannot be con nec te d to a handsfree device, and the Star t screen must be displayed.)
[ 45 ] Customize your phone ⢠CUSTOM IZE A PROFI LE 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to highlight a pr ofile. Note: The Handsfree and He adset profiles do not appear unless y our phone h as be en conn ected to the se acc essorie s. If you c onne ct your ph one to a hand sfree de vice, the se profil es remain in the m enu, unless y ou choose to rest ore your pho neâÂÂs fact ory setti ngs. 3 Press Op tio ns to view the option s for the selected pr ofile. 4 Select one of th e following options, then press OK . Note: When you ch a nge a cu rrent profile setting, it af f e c ts o nly that profile. Y ou r phoneâÂÂs normal settings do not chan ge. Set ringing options Y ou can choose the tone that notifies you of an incom ing call. This setting does not change the aler t tone for when you receive a mobile message. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the desired profile and press Option s . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Ri nging op tion s , and press Select . 5 Scroll to highligh t the desired ringing o pt i on, then press OK . ⢠Ring - This is th e normal ring. ⢠Asce nding - The ringing volume increases (gets lou der) with each r ing. ⢠Ring once - Th e ph one r ing s onc e (he lps prev en t di stur bin g ot hers ) . Selec t Activates the currently high lighted profile. Customize Enables you to customize a pr ofile by changing the curr e n t settings. Press OK to choose from several lists. Rename Enables you to rename the prof ile. T h is option is not available f or Normal , Hea dset , or Handsfre e profiles.
[ 46 ] ⢠Beep once - The phone beeps once (helps preven t d isturbing others). ⢠Silen t - Th e phone makes no sound. Set the ringing volume Y ou ca n set the default ringing volume for incoming voice calls and mess age a le r t tones. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the prof ile where you want to set the ringing volu me. Pre s s Opt io ns . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Ringi n g vo lume , a nd press Select . 5 Scroll through t h e options. W hen you hear the volume level you wish to use, pre ss OK . Note: As you scroll through the ringing options, you can listen to a sample of each. Altho ugh the sample for level 4 and level 5 ar e the same, ringing level 5 produces very loud ringing. The ringing volume setting is stored individually for the handsfree device and the headset. Set the ringing tone Y ou can set your phoneâÂÂs ringing tone to a specific soundâÂÂor tuneâÂÂfor incoming voice calls. Note: If you h ave already chosen a r inging option of either Silent or Beep o nce , the r inging ton es are a lready turned off . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). Y our phone lists each profile. 2 Scroll to the pr ofile where you want to set the ringing tones. 3 Press Op tio ns . 4 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 5 Scroll to Ringing tone , and press Selec t . 6 Scroll to the r inging tone you wan t to use, and press OK .
[ 47 ] Customize your phone Set a v i br atin g alert Y ou can set your phone to vibr a te when you recei ve a voice call. T his feature is on e of the settings in your phoneâÂÂs profiles: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the pr ofile to set the vibrating alert. Press Option s . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Vibrating aler t , an d press Selec t . 5 Scroll to On , and p r ess OK . The phone does n ot vibrate if it i s connected to or in a charging device. Set keypad tones Y ou can set the volume of the tone you hear w hen you press th e k e ys on your phone. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the pr ofile for wh ich you want to set the keypad tone s . Press Op tio ns . 3 Scroll to Custo mize , and pr e s s OK . 4 Scroll to Ke y p a d t o n e s , and press Select . 5 Scroll to highlight the desired level (or Of f ), and press OK . Set warning and game tones Y ou ca n set warning tone s and gam e tones used in your phone: Wa r n i n g tones in clude the sounds for error con ditions, confirmations, low battery , and need to recharge. Gam e tone s ar e the sounds made du ring game play . T o turn war ning tones on and off: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). Y our phone lists each pr ofile. 2 Scroll to the pr ofile you want to change, and pr ess Opt ions .
[ 48 ] 3 Scroll to Custo mize , and pr e s s OK . 4 Scroll to W ar nin g and ga me t ones , then pre ss Sel ect . 5 Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Set the message alert tone Y ou can set your phone to use a certain tone to indicate an incoming text message . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the pr ofile for wh ich you want to set the message alert tone. Press Op tio ns . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to M essage aler t tone , and press Selec t . 5 Scroll throug h your choices. The phon e plays a sample of each choice as you scroll to it. 6 When you f ind the t one you wa nt, pres s OK . ⢠AC TIVATE AND CU STOM IZE SCR EEN SAVER This option allows you to ass ign an animation to use as a screen saver when your phone is in idle mode. Y ou r phone comes with five preloaded animations and an empty slot where you can stor e an additional animation of your choice. For m or e information on how to download animations for use as a screen saver or we lcom e graphic, contact y our wireless service provider . Note: Y our phone enters idle mode on ly when no activity is taking place. Activate sc reen save r Y ou can use a dif f e r e nt an i mation f or each of your five profiles. Y ou can ass ign any of the five preload ed animations or you ca n download animations using your phoneâ s m inibro wser . T o assign an animation to a profi le: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Pr of ile s ).
[ 49 ] Customize your phone 2 Scroll to the desired profile and select Options . 3 Select Customiz e and press OK . 4 Scroll to and select Screen saver and tur n on the feat ure. 5 Select Screen sa ver ag ain , sc rol l to Sc reen saver and press Sel ect. 6 Scroll th rough the option s, select t he one you wish to use and p ress OK . Whenever your phone is in idle mode, the scr een saver will now be activated. Customize screen saver Each screen saver can also be customized by adjusting the Ti meout an d Maximum time settings. Tip: Use of animated screen savers may decrease standby and talk times. To minimize im pact on battery perf ormance, use l onger Timeout settings and/or shorter Maximum time settings. AD JUS T TIME OU T SET TI NG The Timeout settin g allows you to deter mine how long the phone must be in idle mode bef ore the screen saver is activa ted. T o adjust this setting: 1 Press Menu 3 ( Pr of ile s ). 2 Scroll to the desired profile and press Option s . 3 Scroll to Custo mize and press OK . 4 Scroll to Scr een sa ver and press Sel ec t . 5 Scroll to Timeout and press Sel ect . 6 Select one of th e options, which range from After 5 seconds to Af ter 10 minutes . AD JU ST MA XI MUM TIM E The Maximum time setting determines how long a scr een saver plays before the phone returns to idle mode. In idle mode, the screen saver is no longer a ctive, ho w ever a static image from the animation remains on your phoneâ s s cr een.
[ 50 ] T o adjust the ma xim um time setting: 1 Follow steps 1-4 above. 2 Scroll to Maximum time an d press Sel ect . 3 Choose one of the options, wh ich range from Afte r 30 second s to After 3 minutes , and press OK . View and save downloaded animations When you receive a dow nloaded animation , a no t ification message will appear on you r screen. Y ou will th en be prom pted to Sa ve or Vi ew the ne w animat ion. VIEW DOWNLO ADED ANIMATIONS When you are pr ompted, sel ect Vie w . Af ter viewin g the ani mation, you will again be pr ompted to save it. Note: This feature is network de pendent and must be supported by your se r vice provider . Downloaded animatio ns must be in GIF fo rmat. SAVE DOWNLO ADED ANIMATIONS T o save the scr een saver , press Save . Y ou will be prom pted to save the animation as a We l c o m e a n i m . , Screen save r or Both. If you do n ot wish to save the an imation to your phone, press . Note: Y our phone h as only one em pty slot for dow nloaded screen savers. If you have already down loa de d a scr e en saver , it will be deleted wh en you downl oa d another screen saver . Set your phone to answer automatically Y ou c an set you r phone to answer in coming v oice calls af ter one r ing wh ile the phone is connected to an approve d handsfree de vice. Note: The Handsfree pr ofile will n ot appear in your phone until yo u h ave connected a handsfree device to your phon e at least once. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the Handsfre e or He a dse t pr ofile, and press Options . 3 Scroll to Custo mize , and pr e s s OK .
[ 5 1 ] Customize your phone 4 Scroll to Automatic ans wer , and press Select . 5 Scroll to On , and p r ess OK . Set the lights Whil e you r phon e is con nec ted to a han dsfree devi ce, you c an sp ecif y eith er of two settings for t he lights: ⢠Lights on only when you use the phone ⢠Lights on th e entire time the ph one is connected to the device Note: This feature works on ly af ter you r phone has been conn ecte d to a hands fre e de vice . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to Handsfre e prof ile , th en pre ss Opt ions . 3 Highlight Customize , and press OK . 4 Scroll to Light s , and press Sel ec t . 5 Scroll to Automatic or On , and press OK . ⢠Auto matic - If no key is pre ssed, the li ghts go off af ter 30 seconds. ⢠On - T he lights stay on the en tire time that your phone is connected to th e handsfree device. ⢠R ENAME PROFIL ES Note: Y ou cann ot r ename the Normal and Heads et profil es . 1 Press Menu 3 ( Prof ile s ). 2 Scroll to the desired profile, and press Optio ns . 3 Scroll to Rename , and press OK . 4 E nter t he ne w nam e, an d pres s OK . ⢠R ESTORE FAC TORY SETT INGS Y ou can change th e default (factory) settings f or your phone. Later , you can restore the or iginal settings when needed.
[ 52 ] Note: The memor y , timers, language sele ct ion, security code, and lock codes are not r eset. However , any profiles you modified are reset w hen you restore your settings. 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 4 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Restore fact ory s ettings ). 2 Enter your security code, and press OK . ⢠CHO OSE A DISP LA Y LANGUAGE Y ou ca n choose which language is displa yed on your ph o ne. 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 5 ( Set tings > Phon e Settings > Langua ge ). 2 Select the language to use, and press OK . ⢠SET AND DISPLAY THE CLOCK Y our phone contains a real-time clock that can be set two di fferent ways: ⢠T o use the tim e and date prov id ed by the w ireless system ⢠T o be s e t manually Y ou can display the time a nd date on the Star t screen as described in âÂÂSet the alarm clockâ on page 93. Choose the format of the displayed time Y ou can choose to di splay the clock in 24-hour or am /pm forma t. 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). 2 Scroll to Time fo rmat , and pr ess Select . 3 Scroll to the desired time format ( 24 -hour or am/pm ). Pr ess OK . Note: For am /pm format, a sm all squ ar e appears to the right of the displayed time. Square at top = am, s quare at bottom = pm.
[ 53 ] Customize your phone Allow the ne twork to set the clock 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). 2 Scroll to Time s ettings , an d p r ess Sel ect . 3 Scroll to Set by netw ork , and pr ess Select . NOTES ⢠If yo u are outside your netw ork and allow t he networ k to set the clock, you will be prompted to set t he clock manually . W hen you re-enter your network, the network automatically sets the date and time. ⢠If y ou are outside your netw ork and you r em ove the b attery (or batt ery becomes discharged), you will be prompted to set the clock manually when you install or recharge the battery . Manually set the clock By default, the clock is automatically set by the wireless network. Y ou can override the n e twork a nd set the clock manually . 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). 2 Scroll to Time s ettings , an d p r ess Sel ect . 3 Scroll to Set cloc k , and pr ess Select . 4 Enter the curren t tim e. For example , to ente r 7:30, enter 0 730. Press OK . 5 Scroll to am or pm , and press OK . Display or hide the clock 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > Phone se ttin gs > Clock ). Depending on the current setting, either Hide time /day or Sho w time /day will be highlighted. 2 Press Se lect . ⢠CUSTO MIZE WE LCOME S CREEN Note: For info r mation on downloading and saving animations, see âÂÂSave downloaded animationsâ above.
[ 54 ] Y ou can add an image or message that appear s when you turn your phone on. T o accomplish this: 1 Press Menu 0 1- 3 ( Mess ages > W el com e scr een ). 2 Press Se lect . Y ou will have three choices: Logo , Note or A nimatio n . 3 Once you have selected the option you wish to use, press Sel ect . Use Logo a s W e lcome Scree n There is only one logo available for use with the startup screen. However , you may be able to d ownload a replacement logo. T o use the logo: 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 3 ( Messa ges > Welcome s creen ). 2 Scroll to Lo go and press Sel ec t . 3 Then s elect Acti vate . Use Note as W elcome Screen This option allows you to activa te or cr ea te a customized note w h ich will appear each time you r phone is turned on. To activate a previous n ote or to type in a new note: 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 3 ( Messa ges > Welcome s creen ). 2 Scroll to Note and press Se lect . 3 Choose Activate or Custom ize . 4 T o activate a pre viously entered note, select Acti vate . OR 5 T o enter a new n ote or replace an ex is ting n ote: ⢠Select Customiz e ⢠If no message has been e ntered previously , e nter a mess age just as if you were entering an e-mail or other messa ge . ⢠T o delete a pr evious note, press Cl ear until all characters are removed. Y ou can then begin enteri ng the n ew me ssage. After you enter the new mes s ag e, you a r e prompted to save it. Once selected, the note will appear the ne xt t i me you turn on your phone. Note: W el com e note s ca n have u p to 36 c harac ters .
[ 55 ] Customize your phone USE ONE-TOUCH DIALING Y ou must store names and number s befor e using one-touch dialing. Y ou can assign a name from the phone book to one-touch dialing, using keys 2 through 9. When you press the key , the number is automatically dialed. Note: The 1 key is used exclu siv e ly to dial your voice mailbox. Assign a name or number to a one-touch dial key 1 Press Names and scroll to on e-touch diali ng . 2 Press Se lect . 3 Scroll to a number that ha s the messa g e ( empty ), and press Assign . 4 Scroll to the name and number to which you want to assign this key . Press Se lect . Repe at t h ese steps as many times as necessar y . T o call a number using one-touch dialing, press and h old t he appropriate key for a few seconds. Th e phone dials the number . Change one-touch dialing numbers After you have assign e d a one-touch dialing number to a key , you can change key and number associa tions at any time. 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to one-touch dialing , and pr ess Select . 3 Scroll to the key you want to change, and pr ess Opti ons . 4 Scroll to Chan ge , and press Se lect . 5 Scroll through th e phone book. 6 When you reac h the new numb er , press Se lect . Erase one-touch dialing numbers Y ou ca n erase one-touch dia ling key assignments a t any time. 1 Press Names . 2 Scroll to one-touch dia ling , and press Se le ct . 3 Scroll to the key you want to erase, and press Option s . 4 Scroll to Era se , and press Select . 5 Press OK .
[ 56 ] ⢠IDENT IFY CALL ERS BY CUS TOM RI NGING T ONES Y ou can assign a ringing ton e to an entr y in your phone book, all owing you to identify the caller by th e tone you hear w hen they call. T o use this feature, you mu s t subsc ribe to the Caller ID service th a t is available from you r service provider . If a caller blocks Caller ID, y our phone will us e the Normal ringing tone instead of the cu s tom ton e. If the ringing option for the cu rrent profile is set to Sile nt , your phone w ill n ot ring with a normal tone or a custom tone. Fifty of the entrie s in your phone book can have a custom tone assigned to them. Assign these custom tones with this procedure: 1 In your phone book, fi nd the entry where you will assign the custom ringing tone. 2 Press De tail s , then Opt ions (or , if the scrolling vie w for your phone book is set to Name number , ju st press Optio ns ). 3 Scroll to Custom tone , and press Sel ect . 4 Scroll through t he r ingin g t ones list un til the desired tone is highlighted. ⢠If you w a it a moment while a ton e is highlighted, you r phone will play th e tone. ⢠T o remove assignment of the custom ton e from the entry , se lec t Def ault . 5 Press OK . ⢠PR ESS ANY KE Y TO ANSW ER A CAL L 1 This feature allows you to an swer an incoming call by pr essing any key except the or . The defau lt setting for this fe ature is On . T o enable or disable Anykey answer , press Menu 4 - 1 - 4 .
[ 57 ] Security 13) Security A security c ode, a phon e lock feat ure, and a call restr iction featu re preven t unauthorized use of your phone. A keypad lock prevents unintended key presses, such a s w hen your phone is in your purse or pocket. ⢠CHAN GE YOUR SEC URITY C ODE Import ant: The def ault security code is 123 45 . Nokia h i ghly recommends that you immediately ch ange this code, wr ite down the n ew code, and store it in a sa fe plac e, aw ay f r om your p hon e. Y ou cannot activat e or u se certain p hone feat ures until you successfully enter your security code. When you enter your securi ty code, an as terisk (* ) appears on the scr een each time you press a number key , preventing others from seeing your code. If you enter the wrong cod e five times in a r ow , your phone wonâÂÂt accept an y entries for the n ext 5 m inutes. 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 4 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss codes > Ch ange security code ). 2 Enter the security code . (The default code is 12345 .) Press OK . 3 Enter a new code (mi nimum of five numbe rs). T o preven t ac cidental e mer genc y ca lls , do nâÂÂt pick a code that is similar to an emergency number . Press OK . 4 T o verify your new secur ity code, enter it again. Press OK . The messag e Security co de chang ed appear s. Stor e your new code in a safe place, away from your phone. ⢠PRO TECT YO UR PHO NE WIT H PHON E LOC K Y ou can lock y o ur phone to prevent others from using it. When someone tries to use it, they will be required to en ter a lock code. Tip: I f you sa ve an unlocked phone number , you ca n ma ke call s to that number without entering the lock code.
[ 58 ] Import ant: The def ault lock code is 12 34 (or the last four digits of your ph one number , depe nding on your ser vice provider). Nokia highly recommends that you im m e dia te ly ch ange this code, write down the new code, and store it in a safe place, away from your phone . When you enter your lock code, a n asterisk (* ) appears on the sc reen ea c h time you pre s s a num ber key , preventin g others from seeing your code. If you en ter the wr ong code five times in a row , your ph one will pr ompt you for the security code. Lock and unlock your phone 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss co des > Ph one loc k ). 2 Enter the lock code, and press OK . 3 Scroll to On (lock) or Off (unlock). Press OK . If you ch oose to lock your phone, it will be locked when you switch it off. When you turn it back on, you m ust enter the lock code bef ore you can use the phone. Note: When the phone is locked, emergency calls may be possible (for exa mple, 9 1 1, or other of ficial emerge ncy number ). (See â M a ke an emergency cal lâ on page 1 0 1 .) Store an unlocked phone number If you stor e a n un locked phon e number , you c an m ak e c alls to that number without e nterin g the lock code. 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 2 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss codes > Unlock e d ph o ne number ). 2 Enter the lock code . Press OK . The Num ber field appears. 3 Enter a phone number (or press Se arc h to find th e number). 4 Press Op tio ns . 5 Scroll to Save , then press OK . Call an unlocked phone number ⢠Pre ss or on ce, then , OR... ⢠At the Start screen, en ter the phone numb er . Press .
[ 59 ] Security Answer a call while the phone is locked Press any key except or . Change your lock code 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 3 ( Set ting s > Sec urity se ttin gs > Acce ss codes > Ch ange lock code ). The me ssage Ent er lo ck co de ap pear s . 2 Enter the lock cod e. (The de fault lo ck code is 1 234, or th e last fou r digits of your phone number , depending on your service provide r . ) Press OK . 3 Enter the n ew lock code. Only numeric c haracters are accepted. T o prevent accidental emergency calls, donâÂÂt enter a code th at is similar to an eme rgency num ber . 4 Press OK . 5 V e rify the new lock code, and pr ess OK . Store your new code in a safe place, away from your phone. ⢠US E K EYGUARD TO LOC K THE KEYPAD The Keygu ard feature lets you lock the k eypad to prevent accidental key presses while your phone is in a pocket or purs e. If you press a key while K eyguard is activated, a message appears: Pre ss Un lock an d then * . Note: When Ke ygu a rd is on , it may be pos sible to make emergency calls (for ex a mple, 9 1 1, or oth er official emergency n umber ). K ey in the emerg ency number and press . The numb er is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit. Activate ke yguard ⢠Press and hold until Ke y s l o c k e d appears. (If you do this during a call , the call will en d.), OR... ⢠At the Start scr een , pr ess Menu , OR... ⢠At the Start scr een , pr ess Me nu 1 - 0 , O R... ⢠At the Star t s creen , pre ss Me nu . Scroll to Keyguard , and press Select .
[ 60 ] Deactivate key guard â¢P r e s s Unlock ., then , OR. .. ⢠Press and hold until Unl ock keys ? appears. Pr ess OK . Answer a call while keyguard is active â¢P r e s s , O R . . . ⢠If An ykey ans wer is set to On , press any key ex cept or . (During an incoming call, Keyguard is automatically deactivated. When you end the call, K e y guard is automatically activated again.) NOTES AB OUT K EYG UARD ⢠When you connect your phone to a h andsf ree device other than a headset, keyguard is automatically deactivated. Wh en disconnected from the device, it is automatically activated. ⢠Before you turn off your phone, you must deactivate Keygu ar d. ⢠While K eyguard is active, press the to switch the lights on quickly for 30 sec onds . ⢠RESTR ICT CALL S Y ou can restr ict incoming and outgoin g calls. To r estrict outgoing calls, you create a list of r estr ictions a nd apply th e appropriate restriction. For outgoing calls, only one restriction option is available: Add rest riction , whi ch enables you to c r e ate your own list of outgoin g call restrictio ns. The max imum number of call restrictions you can d efine is te n. After you have u sed th e Add restriction option to add a t least one restriction, the f ollowing options are then available: ⢠Selec t : Allows you to set call restrictions from th e outgoing calls list. ⢠Edit : Allows you to edit an existing outgoin g call restr i c tion. ⢠Era se : Erases a ny existing outgoing call r estrictions. The All calls opti on cannot be erased; ther efore, this optio n does n ot appear in the list of restrictions t o be deleted.
[ 6 1 ] Security Note: When calls are restricted, emergency calls may be possible (for example, 9 1 1 or othe r of ficial emergency number). Y ou m ay be able to make th e call manually by entering the emergency number and then pressing . Restrict outgoing calls 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 1 ( Se ttin gs > Securi ty s ettin gs > Re st rict calls ). 2 Press Se lect . 3 Enter your security code, and press OK . 4 Scroll to Add restriction , and press OK . 5 Enter the number you want to restrict, and press OK . For example: If you w ant to restri ct all cal ls that begin wi th 1, en ter 1. This will restrict all outgoing long distance phone calls. If you want to restrict all calls tha t begin with 972, enter 972, and so f orth. Afte r you perf orm step 5, the Name field appears. ⢠If you want to add a name for the call r estr iction, enter the na me using your phoneâ s keypad. Press OK . ⢠If you donâÂÂt want to add a n ame, simply press OK . Restrict incomi ng calls T o restrict incoming calls: 1 Press Menu 4 - 3 - 1 ( Se ttin gs > Securi ty s ettin gs > Re st rict calls ). 2 Scroll to Restrict incoming calls , and press Se lect . 3 Enter your security code, and press OK . 4 Scroll to All calls , and press Mar k . Press Unmark to rem ove an alre ady-se t restrict ion. 5 Press Ba ck . The Sa ve chan ges? messa ge appears. 6 Press Ye s . Press No if you do not want to sa ve th e changes.
[ 62 ] 14) Selec t Syste m The Sy s tem me nu ( Me nu 5 ) allows you to customize the way your phone chooses a system in wh ich to operate while you ar e âÂÂroamingâ (using your phone outside you r primary or âÂÂhom eâ system). Y our choice of a system affects the type and amount of charges you incur . By default, your phone is set to automatica lly search for the mo st cost-effective system while roamin g. If your phone can âÂÂt find a preferred syst em, it uses a system based on the option you choose in the System menu . Note: Before selecting a n item in the System menu, c ontact you r service provider to find out how your selection will affect your service charges. Roaming Roaming occurs when you use y our phone outside its home are a . Wh il e roamin g, another ser vice pr oviderâÂÂs system ha ndles yo ur call . While roaming, th e word Roa ming and the r oaming indicat or ( ) appear on th e Start screen . System choices If you have more than one phone number (NAM), your choice affects only the curre ntly selecte d nu mber . Sele ct Menu 5 and se lect from the fo llowing : ⢠Home are a : Y our phone cannot roam. This means you c an make and r eceive calls in your hom e area only . While roaming, No Se rvic e appears and you will not be able to make or receive calls. ⢠Auto matic : Y ou r p hon e sea rc hes f or the mo st cost -ef fect ive system an d will roam if a home a rea system is unavailable. Note: System choices may differ , depending on service pr ovide r .
[ 63 ] Send and recei v e text messages 15) Send an d receive text mes sages When you h ave mobi le (text) messaging service, you ca n receive messages on the screen and send messages to e- mail addresses an d phone numbers. Note: Before you send or receive mobile messages, you may need to subscribe to the messaging service offered by your service provider . Some networks may n ot support mobile messaging. The message types vary b y service p rovider . Y our p hone automatica lly creates the types of m ess ages supported by your service provider: ⢠Te x t : A te xt message can in clude text and a call-back n umber . ⢠Number onl y : A n umber-only message is like a nume ric page. A call- back number (the senderâÂÂs phone number) appears on the recipien tâÂÂs pager or phone screen . A message contains both a header and th e body . The header may h a ve the senderâÂÂs phone n umber or e-mail addre s s and the date and time of the message. If you have a phone book entry that matches the senderâÂÂs phone number , the senderâÂÂs n ame also appear s. The body contains th e main part of the message. If you r e c eive a me s sage sen t by e-mail, the subject (title) may appear at the beginnin g of the message body . ⢠ABO UT WRITING M ESSAGES T raditional or Predictive Input Y ou ca n write text messages with standard input or predictive text input. ⢠T rad itional (multi tap) i nput m ethod: This is the def ault mode. This method requires that you press some ke y s more than once ( multitap). For example, to enter the letter c, you mu st press thre e times. See âÂÂEnter ch aracters (except in a ph one number field)â on page 2 1. ⢠Predi ctive text inp ut metho d : In th e predict ive tex t mode, you r phone âÂÂguessesâ wh ich word you a re entering. T his mode requires that you press a key only once fo r each letter you enter . Note: T o le arn more about using Pr edictive T ext wh en creating mess ages, s ee â W orking with predictive text inputâÂÂ.
[ 64 ] Write a new message 1 Press Menu 0 1 - 1 - 1 ( Messag es > T ext mess ages > W rite new ). If Tex t and Number o nly appear in a list of menu items, scroll to Tex t , press Se lect , and go to th e next step. If th ese items a re not on your menu , proceed to the next step. 2 Y ou may address your message or write it f irst and address it later . ⢠T o address your message, s croll to Ad d e-ma il or Add number , then pr ess Se lect . ⢠T o begin w riting your message, scroll to Edit mess age, then press Selec t . The terms writing an d editing refer to the process of entering text into a text message. After you have written your message, you c an : ⢠Address and send it. ⢠S av e the me ss age in t he Outbox and address and send it later . (Pre ss Opti ons , scroll to Save , then pres s Select .) Enter text into a message A counter in the top right cor ner of the scr een indicates th e number of remaining charac ters that you c an enter into your message. Cautio n: While e diting a message, if you accidentally p r e ss and hold Clear , all text with in your message will be deleted. T o exit the message editor at a ny tim e without saving your t ext, press Optio ns , scroll to Exi t , then press Sel ect . 1 . , @ � ! -1 7 PQR S7 2A B C 28 T U V 8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4G H I 40 E n t e r s a n e m p t y s p a c e o r 0 5 JKL5 * Special charac t ers 6 MNO6 # Chang es let ter c ase; l ong pre ss tog gles bet ween AB C/ab c & 123 m ode
[ 65 ] Send and recei v e text messages Change the text in put method T o switch (toggle) betw een predictive an d traditional text input mo des while you are editin g a message, press the P ound key severa l tim e s until the icon ind ic ates th e mode you want to use. Y ou mus t activate predictive text before you will be able to toggle between the tw o modes. Tip: If you d onâÂÂt want to use predictive text input mode at all, deactivate it. Y ou can react ivate it later . ⢠W ORKI NG WITH PREDI CTIVE TEXT I NPUT The predictive t e xt feature is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can add w ords. Y our phone includes se ve r al different language versions of this dictionary . Although your phone can display a given language on the screen, it m ay not have a p redic tive-tex t dictionar y of that same langu age. By default, your phone is set in the traditional text input mode. Before y o u can use the predictive te xt input method, you must first a ctivate the predictive text mode. Activate pr edictive text mode Predict ive text mode is activ e when the pr edictive text icon ( ) is present at the top of the screen. If the icon does not appear , predictive text mode has been deactivated. T o activate the predictive text mode w hile editing a m es sage: 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to P redic tive te xt . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Scroll until th e language you want app ea rs, th en press OK . Deactivate predic ti ve text mode T o retu rn to the traditional text i nput mode, you must deactivate t he predictive text input mode: 1 While editing a message, press Op tions . 2 Scroll to P redic tive te xt . T h e langua ge list displays .
[ 66 ] 3 On the languag e list, scroll to Predic tion of f an d pr ess OK . Y our phone is now in traditional (multita p) mode. 4 Y ou can also use multitap on the pound key ( # ) to go to tr aditional text in a messa ge . Add words to the dictionary 1 If th e ? char acte r appe ar s afte r the wo rd, pr ess Spel l , or at any time while you are editing, pr ess Opti ons , scroll to Insert word , then pr ess Select . 2 Enter the word u sing traditional text input, and press OK . If the dictionary is full, the new word r epl a ces th e oldest added word. Change the dictionary language Y ou can change th e dictionary language while you are editing a message: 1 While editing a message, press Op tions . 2 Scroll to P redic tive te xt , th en pre ss Sele ct . 3 Scroll to a language, then press OK . The selected language is a ctive . ⢠WRITE W ITH PREDIC TIVE TE XT INPUT Enter w ords 1 Press each key only once for each letter of the word. For example, to write hello, press 4 - 3 - 5 - 5 - 6 . The characters tha t y o u e n ter appear underlin ed. The word changes a fter each keystr oke, so only check the word after you press all the appropriate keys. 2 When you finish the word, che ck to make sure that the word is corre ct. 3 If the word is correct, ente r a s pac e ( pr ess ) and write the next word. 4 If the word is incorrect and is underlined, press repeatedly un til the desired word appears. OR, press Options , scroll to Matc hes , then press Se lect . Y our ph one shows a list of words. Choose a w or d from the list, then press Use , or press Ba ck to exit and return to th e message editor .
[ 67 ] Send and recei v e text messages 5 If t he ? character appe ars af ter t he word , there are no more w ords in the dictionary that correspond to your key presses. At this point, you can add the word to the dictionary by pressing Spell . Writing compound words T o write a compound word quickly (for example, bluejay ): 1 Writ e the firs t pa rt of the wor d ( blue ). 2 Press (do not en ter a space). The under line disappears from the fi rst part. 3 Write the secon d part of the wor d ( jay ). Deleting characters When you need to delete char acters use one o f these methods: ⢠T o dele te one character to the lef t of the cu rsor , press Cl ear . ⢠T o delete all ch aracter s in the message, press and h old Cle ar . Changing letter case modes Y ou can switch (toggle) be tween upper case an d lowercase letter mode by pressing . If the pr edictive text mode is active and you don âÂÂt wait at least 1.5 seconds be t ween key presses, the text input m ode will also be switched between traditional a nd predictive text. If predictive text mode i s active when you create a new message, the first letter of th e first word that you enter will be uppercase. Entering numbers When you enter num bers, use either of thes e methods : ⢠For one or a few numbers, press and hold the r espective number key . ⢠For many number s, change to nu m b er entry mode (press and hold the P ound key ) and enter the n umbers as usual.
[ 68 ] Inserting special characte rs ⢠T o insert a special charac ter (such as a punctuation mark) , press and hold the Star key , or pr ess Opt ions , scroll to In sert symb ol , th en press Se lect . ⢠T o insert a period ( . ) quickly , pr ess . T o insert double hyphens ( -- ) quickly or three dots (an ellipsis ... ), press a fe w times. T emplates A template is a prede f ined, commonly u s ed sentence that you can quickly insert into a message: 1 While you are editing a m essa ge, press Optio ns . 2 Scroll to Add templa te , th en pre ss Sele ct . 3 Scroll to the tem plate you want to u se. For example: 1. Call me at [ ]. <phone number/time/place- 2. IâÂÂll ca ll you at [ ]. < time/place - Note: T emplates are available in English only . Brackets ( [ ] ) in a te mplate repr esent a va lue that you can specif y . Th e value is no t retain ed for f uture us e; you enter the value each time you u se the template. If you select a template that contains brackets, you will be prompted to enter a value. Y ou can edit the template text after you insert it into your message. ⢠R ECEIVE A MOBIL E MESSAGE When you recei v e a mobile message, the mobile message icon appears an d Me ssage received (or New emerge ncy message ) displays. If you have a me ssage alert tone set, a tone may sound. When you receive n otifi cation, you ca n: 1 Press Cl ea r to dismiss th e n otification and read the message later from your I nbox. OR
[ 69 ] Send and recei v e text messages Press Re ad to read the m essage now . The Inbox opens with the new message selected. If No space : message w aiting or a s imilar message appears, your phoneâÂÂs memory is f ull. Y ou must make room for t he message. Press Read agai n. If necessary , scroll to read the entire message. 2 At the en d of the me ssage, scroll further to vie w the sender âÂÂs name or phone number and the date and time the message was received. When youâÂÂve seen the last new message, the icon disappears. ⢠M ESSAGE OPTI ONS While reading a me ssage, you have sever al options. Some of these options may not be available for s ome types of m e s sages: Era se deletes the m ess age. Press OK to confirm the deletion or Clear to cancel. Reply allows you to sen d a return m essage to th e sender . Save sends the message to the Save d fold er . Use nu mbe r allows you to call qu ickly or save a phone number included in th e message. If m ore th an one number was included, a list of numbers displays. T o sa ve th e nu mb er: a) Read the message and scroll u ntil the number you want to save is visible. b) Press Op tio ns , scroll to Use n umber , and press Select . If one phone number a ppe a rs on the sc ree n, pr ess Call (or press , then Sa ve ). If a list of numbers appears, scroll to a number , press OK , then press Call (or pr ess , then Save ).
[ 7 0 ] Save addres s extracts one or more e-mail addresses from the me ssage (if it contains any) and allows you to save the addres ses in your phone book. Fo rwa rd allows you to send the message to another recipient. For m ore information about forwarding a message, see âÂÂForward a messageâ on page 76 . Reply w/co py allows you to send a message back to the sen de r . Y our messa ge will include a c opy of the message you received. ⢠MESSA GE STORAGE Y our phone can store about 80 messages. All folders share the memory , so the actual n umbe r of stored messa ges depends on the m e s sage length. Three folders store you r messages: ⢠Inbox : All m ess ages that you received and have not e rased or saved. ⢠Outbox : Messages that you sent or created and sa ve d to send later . ⢠Saved : Me ssag es that y ou s aved f rom th e Inbo x or Outbox . If the m emory is full wh en you receive a m obile message: ⢠Non-emergency Messa ge: The oldest se nt message in the Outbox folder is delete d. Drafts or unsent m e s sages are not deleted. I f there are no s ent me ssages in the Outbox folder , the oldest read message in the Inbox folder is deleted. If there ar e no read m ess ages in th e Inbox , N o space: message wait ing or a sim ila r m essa ge appears. This message prom pts you to delete messages from one of th e folders. The network resends the messa ge later . ⢠Emergency Message: An emergen cy message, sent only by a n e twork operator , follows the procedure for a n on emergency message a n d adds an additional safeguard. For the emergen c y me ssage, ot her me ssag es in the Inbox , Outb ox , and Save d folders m a y also be automatically deleted if you r phoneâÂÂs memory is full.
[ 7 1 ] Send and recei v e text messages ⢠C REATE A TEXT MESSAG E Address a te xt message Use this procedure to address your message to on e or more recipients: 1 Y ou must be editing the message that you want to address: â¢I f y o u a r e i n Edit message, press Opti ons , then go to the nex t step . â¢I f y o u a r e n o t i n Edit message (for example, you wr ote the text message and saved it to send later), ope n the Out bo x ( Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 3 ). Scroll to the m ess age y o u w a nt to addr ess . Press Opt ions . Scroll to Resend . Pre ss Se lect . G o to the next s te p. 2 Scroll to Add e-ma il (to add an e-mail address) or Add number (to add a phone nu mber), then press Selec t . 3 Enter the e- mail address or phone number , then pr ess OK . Notes about addresses ⢠Y o u c a n a d d r e s s a t e x t m e s s a g e t o a s m a n y a s 1 0 e - m a i l a d d r e s s e s , p h o n e numbers, or a combination of both . T o see a list of all recipient s t o whom your message is addressed, scroll to Lis t recipien ts , then pres s Selec t . ⢠The maximum number of characters allowed in a ph one nu m ber is 32. The maxim um number of characters al lowed in a n e -mail addre ss is 48. ⢠While enter ing a phone num ber or e-mail address, press and re lease Cl ear to delete one c haracter , or pr ess and hold Clear to delete all characters. ⢠If a recipientâÂÂs e-mail address or phone number is in your phone book, you can quickly enter it by search ing f or the r ecipientâÂÂs name. To sear ch, press Sear ch . To jump to an entry in your phone boo k quickly , press th e appropriate key . For example, if the entry is Jo hn (j), press . To ju m p t o Kim (k) , pre ss twi c e. I f a n e- ma il addres s or phone num ber is not asso ciated with the entry t hat you s elect, a message wi ll appear: No e-mai l address found or No numbers found .
[ 72 ] ⢠When entering an e-mail address manually , you can quickly enter the @ symbol by pressing repeatedly u ntil the @ symbol appears. Note: T o a ddress a number-on ly message, see âÂÂSend a n umber- only messageâ later i n this section. ⢠SE ND A MESSAGE This pr o c e du re assumes that you have addressed your text m essage an d entered some text into it (or have entered a callbac k number). Before you send your message , you can select one or mor e options. Whi le youâÂÂre edit ing the m essa ge, press Opt ions , scroll to Set ting s , then press Sel ect . T o select an option, Mar k it. To des elect an option, Unma rk it. ⢠Ur gent : Sets the priority leve l of your message to â urgentâ . Ur g ent message or a similar n otif i cation will appear on the screen of the recipientâÂÂs phone or other device. ⢠Delive ry no te : Wh en the recipie nt r eceives your me ssage, the networ k will send y ou a d elivery note. If you a ddress the m ess age to more than one recipient, you will receive a sepa rate delivery note for each recipient. ⢠Call back no. : Allows you to enter a ph one number at which the recipient can call you. After you mark and u nmark the options, pr ess Back . The messa ge Sa ve changes? appears. To acc ept the changes that you made to the settings, press Ye s . T o disca rd th e changes, press No . T o sen d t he m es sage , pr ess Opt io ns , scroll to Send , th en pre s s Selec t . If the network can âÂÂt send your m essage, a warning note shou l d appear . Try to re se nd the m ess age la ter . Message delivery notification When you send a message, you can a sk to be notified whe n the m essage is received. This notification is called a delivery note. When the recipient gets your message, the network sends you a delivery note. Y ou will receive a separate deliver y note for each recipient.
[ 73 ] Send and recei v e text messages Note: When sending messages via the SMS n etwork service, your phone may display the words âÂÂMessag e Sentâ . T his is an indication that the m essage has been s ent by your phone to the m essage center number progra mmed into your phone. This is not an indic ation t ha t the messag e has been recei ved at the in tended de stination. For more details about SMS, check with your service provider . Urgent mobile messages Y ou can assign an urgen t priority level to a mobile message. When you receive an u r gent mobile message, Urgent appears in the mes sage header . When you send an u rgent mobile message, a similar notification appear s on the r e c ip ientâÂÂs ph one or other device if it supports this featu re. Ther e are fo ur ways to create a text mess age: ⢠W rite a ne w , bl ank mes sage ⢠Reply to a received message ⢠Resen d a messag e ⢠Forward a messa ge Send a number-only message T o cr eate a tex t messag e, see â Create a text me ssageâ on page 7 1. For information about types of messages, see âÂÂSend and receive e-mail messagesâ on page 77 . Press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 ( Mess ages > T ext messa ges > Write new ). Note: If Tex t an d Num ber only appear in a list of menu item s , scroll to Number only , then press Sel ect . Use the fo llowing gu ideli n e s when addre ssing your m essage and specifyi ng a ca ll ba ck number: â¢U s e Add number to specify a recipientâÂÂs phone number . The maximum number of ch a racters allowed in a phone number is 32. ⢠Whe n prompt ed to ent er a re cipientâ s pho n e number , you can m a nu ally enter it or sear ch f or it.
[ 74 ] ⢠When searching, t h e lis t of entries in your phone book is displa yed. T o jump to an entry quickly , pr ess the appropriate key . For example, if the entry is John ( j ), pr es s . T o jump to Ki m ( k ), p re ss twice. ⢠Y ou ca n address your message to as many as 1 0 recipients. Y ou c an see a list of recipients who will recei ve your message ( List reci pients ). ⢠Y ou can create a message, save it in your Outbox , th en address it and send it later ( Save ). The callb a c k number ( Call bac k no. ) i s t he phone n umber at wh ich you w ant the recipient to call you. When pr ompted to enter a callba ck number , the default callback number (you r mobile phone nu mber ) may appear in the field. Y ou can use this number or enter a dif ferent num ber . Resend a message 1 Op en you r Out bo x ( Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 3 ). S croll u ntil t he message you want t o resend is highlighted. 2 Press Op tio ns . Scroll to Resend . Press Se le ct . ⢠Before you resend your message, you can edit it. Y ou can a l s o edit the recipients list ( Add e-mai l , Add number , or List recipients ). â¢S e t t i n g s ( Urgency , Deli very note , and Callback no. ) for the m es s age ar e kept unless you edit th em ( Opt ions > Setti ngs ). 3 T o se nd the messa ge, press Options , scroll to Send , then press Se lect . ⢠ERASE MESSAGES Y ou can erase the m ess age youâÂÂre reading or severa l messages at once. Erase the current message Press Op tio ns , scroll to Erase , then press Sel ect . Erase multiple messages 1 Press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 5 ( Mess ages > T ext me ssages > Erase ).
[ 75 ] Send and recei v e text messages 2 Scroll until the m ess age is highlighted, then press Sel ect . Depen ding on your serv ice provider , you ma y need to confirm you r choice or en ter your security code to pr event accidental deletion of messages. ⢠All rea d : Erases all r ead me ssages in th e Inbox (unread me ssages are not erased) ; erases all messages in the Outbox an d Sa ved folders (these folders cannot contain un r ead m essages). ⢠All in inbox : Erases all messages (read or unread) in the Inbo x. ⢠All i n out box : Erases all mes sages (sent or unse nt) in t he Outbox . ⢠All sa ved : Erases all m essages in the Sa ved folder . ⢠REPL Y TO A MESS AGE 1 Read the message to w hich you want to re ply . ⢠If you j ust received the message and the Start screen is curre ntly displayed, press Read . ⢠If th e message is in the Inbox folder , press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 2 . ⢠If the message is in the Save d folder , press Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 4 . 2 Scroll to the m ess age, press Rea d , and then press Optio ns . 3 Scroll to Re ply (or R epl y w/ copy if you want to include a copy of the original mess age in your r eply). If you r eply with copy , you r message could b e long. In some networks, a long message is shortened and the r ecipient may not see all of it. 4 Press Se lect . After you write your m e s sage, you can: ⢠Address and send it. ⢠S av e the me ss age in t he Outbox , and address and sen d it later (pre ss Opti ons , scroll to Save , then pres s Select ).
[ 76 ] ⢠FO RWARD A MESSA GE 1 In t he Inbo x or Save d folder , read the m essage that you want to for war d. 2 Press Op tio ns , scroll to For war d , then press Se lect . 3 Prep ar e you r message as you wo uld any othe r message that you c reate. ⢠If the me ssage you are forwa rding is a text messa ge, you can edit the me ssage be fore y ou send it. ⢠If your phone is con figured to be able to send a number- only message, you can forward a callback number as a number-only message, provided the original message was also a number-only me ssag e. 4 After you prepare your message, you can: ⢠Address it, then sen d it. ⢠Save it to the Outbox (press Op tio ns , scroll to Save , the n press Selec t ), then address it and send it later .
[ 77 ] Send and r eceive e-mail messages 16) Send an d receive e-mail messages Y ou c an use you r phone to send an d rece ive e-m ail messages. Y ou n o longer need to be at your comp uter to send or receive messages. Th e e-ma il featur e is n ot available from a ll service providers. ⢠SA VE E-MAI L ADDRESSES Y ou can add an e -mail address to a name youâÂÂve already saved in t he phone book. Y ou c an also add a nam e an d address as a new entry . Save an e -mail address for an existing name 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes , th en a t Sea rch, pres s Se lect . The Nam es box o pens. 2 Enter the first two letters of the n a me y o u wa nt to fin d. Press OK . 3 Press Optio ns (or press Deta ils then Optio ns if the Nam e li st view is se le cted in your phone book), and scroll to E- mail a ddress . Pr ess Selec t . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens . 4 Enter the addres s. Press once for a dot (.) . Press repeatedly un til the @ ap p ea r s. Pre ss OK w hen you see the corr ect character . 5 When you fin ish entering the address , pres s OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. Add a new e -mail address 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes . Scroll to Add n ew . Pre ss Sele ct . The Nam es box o pens.
[ 78 ] 2 Enter the name. Pre s s OK . The Number box opens. 3 Enter the phone number . Press OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. 4 Press Op tio ns , scroll to E-mai l addres s . Pre ss Selec t . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens . 5 Enter the address. Insert special characters such as the â dotâ and @ signs by pressing . 6 Press OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. Edit an e-mail address 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Na mes , th en a t Sea rch, pres s Se lect . The Nam es box o pens. 2 Enter the first two letters of the n a me y o u wa nt to fin d. Press OK . 3 Press Opt ions (or p r ess De tail s if th e Na me list view is se lected in your phone book), and scroll to E-mai l addr ess . Pre ss Sel ect . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens . 4 Enter any c hanges, using the sc roll keys to move the insertion point backward and forward in the address. 5 When the a ddress is cor rect, press OK . The me ssage Save d appears briefly , confir ming your action. ⢠SE ND AN E-MAIL MESSAGE 1 At t he St art scr een , pr es s Menu 0 1 - 1 - 1 (Messag es > T ext messag e s > Write new) 2 Scroll to Add e-ma il . Pr ess Selec t . The e- mai l a ddr es s box opens .
[ 79 ] Send and r eceive e-mail messages 3 Enter the e- mail address, or press Sear ch . â¢I f y o u p r e s s Search , enter the first few lett e r s of the name you want. Press OK w hen you fi nd t he n ame. The a ddr es s app ears in t he Recipient address box. Pr e s s OK . ⢠The phone lists a ll the names from you r phone book. If you select a name for which there is no e-mail address, your phone display s the mess age, No e- mail addres s for this na me . ⢠If you enter the e-ma il address, press OK when youâÂÂve finished. Y ou are re turned to a blank scr een. 4 Press Op tio ns and scroll to Edit mes sage . 5 When the me ssage scr een appears, enter you r message. Note: The ma xim um numbe r of ch arac ters fo r messa ge len gth varies; check with you r service provider for details . Y ou can turn on pr edictive text input if you wish. For information , see âÂÂW orking with predictive text in putâ on page 65 . 6 When you fin ish the m essage, pr ess Options , s elect Se nd . A status message tells you the ma il is being sent. ⢠REPL Y TO OR FORW ARD AN E-M AIL MESSAG E 1 If the message is not on the screen , p ress Menu 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 ( Me ssages > T ext m essage s > Inbox ). 2 Select the desired m essage and press Read . 3 Press Op tio ns . Scroll to Fo rward or Rep ly and press Se le ct . 4 If forw a rding, enter the e-m ail address when prompted a nd pr ess OK . 5 Enter the message text and pr ess Opt ions . 6 Scroll to Send and select.
[ 80 ] 17 ) Minibr owser Note: This feature is available on ly if your service p roviderâÂÂs network s u pport s wir eless internet access . Y our service provider may also require that you subscribe to th is additional service. For more in formation, contact your service provider . ⢠ABOU T THE M IN IBROWS ER Note: Y our phone must be switched on to use this func tio n. Do n ot switch the phone on whe n wire less phon e use is prohibi ted or when it may cause in terference or danger . The Minibrowse r lets you browse the in ternet for in formation such as stock quotes and weath e r . Brow s ing via the phone is not like browsing u sin g a PC. Site providers usually present on ly the critical aspects of their site to wireless phone users, so they have removed most graphics. When you start the Min ibrowser and connect to a network, two icons appea r on the screen : ⢠Min ibrowser icon (you a re in a Minibrowser session) ⢠Active call icon (you are being billed accordingly) After a cer tain period of inactivity , the Min ibrowser disconnects from the netwo rk. Fo r this reason, yo u may find that y ou are billed for several network connections within a single session. When the Min ibrowser dis connects from the network, the active call icon ( ) disappears, but th e Minibrowser icon ( ) remains. While you are in the M inibrowser you can still access pa ges stored in m emory without being connected to the Internet. Howe v e r , if you navigate to a page that is not stored in m emory , a new Mi nibrowser session begins and you âÂÂll be billed accordingly .
[ 8 1 ] Minibro wser Note: The information or services you have accessed are stored in the cache of your phone. A cache is a buffer memory , w hich is used to stor e data tempor arily . If you have tr ied to access or have access ed confidential information requiring passwords (for example, your bank account), empty the cache of your ph one after each use. ⢠LAUNCH ING THE MI NIBROWSER The first time you launch the Minibrowser , you go through a security setup process that takes 3 to 5 m inutes (follow the on -screen prompts). 1 From th e start scr een, press Menu , then scroll to Minib rowser . T he following message appears to remind you t hat you may be billed f or the connection tim e. (Y ou can disable this message. See âÂÂDisable minibrowser confirma t i onsâ on page 85.) Browsing ma y incur charges. C ontinue? (Y es) (No) 2 Press Ye s . Afte r a few secon ds, the Home P age appears f ollo wed by a list of links to other si te s . (Y our men u may vary according to your service provider .) H ome P age 1 News 2 Y a hoo! 3 W e ather 4 Finance 5 W eb site Note: T o end a Min ibrowser session , pr ess and hold . ⢠M INIBR OWSER MEN U While in th e Minibrowser , press and release to display the Mini brow se r me nu: ⢠Help - Show a h elp page for th e current site (a ccessible from some pages). ⢠Home - Retu rn to the H ome page. ⢠Book mark pa ge - Set a bookmark for th e current page.
[ 82 ] ⢠Sho w URL : Show the w eb address (Uniform Resource L ocat or) f or the curr ent page. ⢠Restar t : Return to th e Home page an d delete all stor e d pages. ⢠Ve r s i o n : Show the version of Minibrowser software. ⢠Advanced : Change server an d encryption settings. ⢠Exit Mini brow ser : Exit the Minibrowser . ⢠Switc h off! : T urn off the phone. About web page c ontent The following ite ms may appear on w eb pages: ⢠numbered options (some options m ay n ot be numbered) ⢠links (embedded in content) ⢠input fields for text or n umber s ⢠simple text ⢠NAVI GATING IN THE MINIBRO WSER SCRO LL THROUGH TH E MENUS AND C ONTENTS OF A PAGE Press the scroll keys ( and ) to scroll through the menus and contents of a page and to see the content of pages that do not fit on one screen. T o scroll quickly , press and hold th e scroll key . GO B ACK (PRE VI OUS PAG E) T o go b a ck to a previous page, press . GO TO T HE HOME P AGE ⢠Press r epeatedly to move back throu gh previously viewe d pages until the Home P a ge appears. ⢠OR, press a nd release the P ow er key to display th e Mini brow se r me nu, scroll to Home , then press OK .
[ 83 ] Minibro wser ACTI VATE A N ITEM ( FOR EXA MPLE, A LINK) ⢠Press the appropriate number key o n your phoneâÂÂs keypad (if the item on the page is number ed). ⢠OR, scroll to th e item, then press the appropriate selection key (for example, to activate a lin k). SELECT ION KEYS Use the selection keys to navigate to different screens or selec t speci al fu nc tio ns. The function of each selection key can change with each page and depends on e ach highlighted item. ⢠( Left selection key) - Usually selects the highligh ted item, but its function may c hange depending on what you are doing. ⢠(Right s election key) - Usually selects a s e con dary option or displays a menu of secondary options. â¢L I N K S Links usually appear as items in a numbered list. When activated, a lin k may: ⢠T ake you to another page or site ⢠Make a phone call (Som e sites support this feature. When you m ake the call, th e browser con nection terminates, bu t the page you were viewing is stored in me mor y . After you end the call, th e page you we r e viewing is displayed again a nd you can continue browsing.) T o activa te a link: 1 Move the cursor until the desired link is highlig hted. 2 Press the appropriate selection key . (If the link is a phone number , in some ca ses, you can also press to make the call.) ⢠BOOKMARKS Y ou can set a bookm ark f or a we b page so that you can quickly go to that page later . (Y ou may also be able to set bookmarks via a personal account at your serv ice providerâÂÂs web site.)
[ 84 ] SET A BO OKMARK 1 Go to the page f or which y o u want to set a bookmark. 2 Press and release the P ower key . T he Minib rowse r menu appears. 3 Scroll to Boo kmar k pa ge , then press Selec t . (A message m ay appear asking you to con f irm this action . ) GO TO A BOOK MARKED PAGE 1 From the Home P age , scroll to Bookmarks , the n press Sel ect . A lis t of your bookmarks appears. 2 Select the bookmark that r epresents the page you want go to, then press Se lect . Tip: A number is associated with each bookma r k in t he bookm a rk list. T o quickly go to a bookmark, press and hold the appropriate numb er ke y . ⢠REC EIVING MES SAGES VIA THE MINIBRO WSER Depending on your service provider , you m ay be able to r eceive me ssages via the Minibr owser . The pro cedure yo u use to read a Minibrow ser message varies depending on your service provider . For more information, contact your service provider . (This information m a y also be available at your service providerâÂÂs web site.) ⢠EN DING THE MI NIBRO WSER SES SION ⢠Press and hold . ⢠OR, Display the Ho me P age (If the Home P a ge is not cu rrently display ed, press repeatedly until it is display ed.) P re ss . Exit Mini brow ser ? appears. Press Exit . ⢠OR , press and release the P ower key . Select Exit Minib rows er .
[ 85 ] Minibro wser ⢠D ISAB LE MI NIB ROW SER CO NFIR MA TION S Y o u can spe cify whe ther or not you want your p h one to c onfirm yo ur choic e to connect to the web or exit the Minibrowser session. 1 Press Menu 4 - 1 - 5 ( Setti n g s > C all set tings > Min ibrows er confirma tions ). The f ollowing options appear: ⢠Both : Y our phone prompts you to confirm your choice before co nne ct in g to the w eb a n d be for e e xit ing t he Min ib row ser ses si on. ⢠Non e : Y our ph one never prompts you to confirm your choice. ⢠On connection : Before connecting to the w eb , your phone pro mpts you to confirm your choice. ⢠On exit : Befor e exit ing the Mi nibr owser s ess ion, yo ur ph one pr ompt s you to confirm your choice. 2 Scroll to the appropriate option, then press OK . Tip: T o prevent unintentional ex iting of the Minibrowse r session (such as when pressing repeatedly to move b ack through previous ly viewed pages), sele c t Bot h or On e x i t . T his will ensure that a confirmation message appears before exiting. Note: If you pr ess and hold , the Mini browser session ends without con firmation, regardless o f the Minibrowser confirmation setting.
[ 86 ] 18) Use your pers onal a ssistan t Y our phone can be your personal assista nt. I t can wake you up in the morning, or re mind you of meetings, birth da ys, and tasks. Ch ec k the current time and calculate a tip at dinner . ItâÂÂs a calendar , clock, alarm clock, calculator , and phone b ook â ever y thing you need to kee p track of your life. Note: Y our phone m ust be switched on to u se these functions. Do not switch the phone on when wireless ph one u se is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . ⢠U SE TH E CALE NDAR The calendar keeps track of bir th days, meetings, or ca lls you need to m ake. The cale ndar can soun d an alarm to remind you to m a ke a call or go to a meeting. Note: Unlike the alarm clock, if your phone is tu rned off, it will no t automatically wake up and sound the a lar m for a ca len dar no te. F or the alar m to so und fo r a calendar note, your phone must be turned on. View the calendar T o view th e calendar , pr ess Menu 8 ( Cale ndar ). Y ou may be prompted to set the date and time. ⢠Set the date using the mm/dd/yyyy fo rma t. For example , if the date is May 3 1, 2002, enter 053 12002. Existing char acters ar e overwr itten. ⢠Set the time using the mm:h h format. For exa mple, if th e time is 7:00 , enter 0 7 00. E xisting cha racters a re overwritten. If your phone is set to display the am/p m time format, scroll to am or pm . Press OK .
[ 87 ] Use your per s on al assis tant Move from day to day ⢠Use t h e s croll keys to m ove through the calendar , OR... â¢P r e s s Op tions , scroll to Go to da te , a nd pr ess Sel ect . Enter th e date, and press OK . Create a calendar note This option lets you create a note with one of f our categories: Reminder , Call , M eeting , or Birt hday . Y ou can set a n alarm for any calendar note. 1 Go to the day you want, and press Opti ons . 2 Scroll to Make note , and press Selec t . 3 Scroll to th e type of note yo u want to creat e ( Reminder , Call , Meeti ng , or Birthda y ). Press OK . REM IND ER The Subj ec t field appears. 1 Enter the information, and press OK . The current date appears. ⢠If you want to change the date f or this reminder , do so. Press OK . ⢠If you do n ot want to change the date, pr ess OK . The me ssage Set a larm for the n ote? appears. 2 T o a nswer the Set a larm fo r the n ote ? question, press Ye s or No . â¢P r e s s No to specify no alarm. Cal endar note saved a ppears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 3 Enter the date on w hich you want the alarm to s ound, and press OK . The Alarm time field appears. 4 Enter the time when you want the alarm to sound. Use th e hh:mm for mat. Pre ss OK . 5 Select either am or pm , and pr ess OK . The me ssage Calend a r note s ave d appears. Note: Step 5 appears only if you have selected th e am/pm for mat .
[ 88 ] CAL L The Number field appears. 1 Enter a number or press Sear ch a n d find the n umber , th en pre ss OK . The Da te field appears. 2 Enter the date w hen you need to make this call, and pr ess OK . The Ti me field appear s. 3 Enter the time when you need to make th is call. Using the hh:mm for mat. Pre ss OK . 4 Select am or pm , and press OK . S et al arm for the note ? appears. Note: Step 4 appears only if you have selected th e am/pm for mat. 5 T o a nswer the Set a larm fo r the n ote ? question, press Ye s or No . ⢠If you donâÂÂt wan t to set an alarm, press No . ⢠The messa ge Ca lendar note saved appears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 6 Enter the date when you want the alarm to sound, and press OK . The Alarm time fi eld app ear s. 7 Enter the time ( hh:mm form at) for th e ala rm to sou nd. Pr ess OK . 8 Select am or pm , and press OK . Cal end ar note saved ap pear s. Note: Step 8 appears only if you selected the am /pm format . MEETI NG The Subj ec t field appears. 1 Enter the information, and press OK . The current date appears. T o use the current da te, just press OK . The Time field appears. Y ou may enter a different date, and press OK . 2 Enter the time when you need to go to this meetin g using the hh :mm format. Pr ess OK . Select am or pm . Press OK . Set alarm f or the no te? app ear s. Note: Step 2 appears only if you selected the am/pm format .
[ 89 ] Use your per s on al assis tant 3 Answer th e Set a larm for the note ? question, pr es s Ye s or No . ⢠I f you do no t want to se t a n alar m, pre ss No . ⢠The messa ge Ca lendar note saved appears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 4 Enter the date when you wan t the alarm to sound, and press OK . The Alarm time field a p pears. 5 Enter the time when you want the alarm to sound. Use th e hh:mm for mat. Pre ss OK . 6 Select either am or pm , and pr ess OK . Note: Step 6 appear s only if you selected the am/ pm for mat . The me ssage C alendar no te saved appears. BI RTHD AY The Nam e field appears. 1 Enter the n a me of th e person having a bir thday , and press OK . The Da te field appears. 2 Enter the month and day of th e personâÂÂs bir thday , an d press OK . The Ye a r o f b i r t h field appears. 3 Enter the year using the yyyy for mat. Press OK . Se t alarm fo r t he note? appears. 4 Press Ye s or No . ⢠If you don âÂÂt set an alarm , Cale nd ar note saved appears. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Ye s , the Alarm date field appear s. 5 Enter the date when you wan t the alarm to sound, and press OK . The Alarm time field a p pears. 6 Enter the time for the alarm to sound. Use hh:mm form at. Pre ss OK . 7 Select either am or pm , and pr ess OK . Calendar note sa ved a ppears. Note: Step 7 appear s only if you selected the am/ pm for mat .
[ 90 ] View the dayâ s notes T o view your n otes for a given day , display that day in the calendar . 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to View day notes . 3 Press Se lect . If you have m ore than one note for the day , scroll the list. Y ou have several Optio ns : ⢠Era se - Erase the note. ⢠Edit - Edit th e note. ⢠Move - Move the n ote to a different date. View all notes T o view all n otes in your calendar , press Op tions . Scroll to Vi ew all notes . Press Se lect . If your calendar has m ore than o ne n ote, scroll the list. Erase notes Y ou must choose which notes to erase. Select f rom these erase options: ERASE THE NO TE YOUâÂÂRE VIEWING Press Op tio ns . Scroll to Eras e . Press OK . ERASE THE NO TES FOR A GIVEN DAY While viewing th e day in you r calendar , press Options . Scr oll to Era se notes and press Se lect . Scroll to Of c hos en day , an d press OK . Scroll the list of notes. When a note you want to er as e appears, press Eras e . ERASE O NE NOTE AT A TIME FOR E ACH NOTE IN YOUR CAL ENDAR While viewing any day in your calendar , press Optio n s . Scroll to Era se notes . Press Selec t . Scroll to One by one ., and press OK . Scroll th e list of notes . When a no te you wa nt to eras e appe ars , pr ess Erase .
[ 9 1 ] Use your per s on al assis tant ERASE AL L NOTES IN YOUR CAL ENDAR T o erase a ll notes in your calend ar while viewing any day in your calendar: 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to Era se notes . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Scroll to All at on ce , and pr e s s OK . When a calendar alarm goes off ⢠T o sh ut off the a larm, press OK . ⢠T o shut off th e alarm for 1 0 minutes, press P os tpon e . The alarm can be postpon ed 1 0-minute increments for up t o 90 minutes. Set the calendar d a te 1 Press Op tio ns . 2 Scroll to Set the da te . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Enter the date using t he mm/dd/y yyy for mat . For exa mple, if th e date is May 3 1, 2002, enter 053 12 00 2. Existing char acters ar e overwr itten. 5 Press OK . ⢠DOWNL OAD R INGING T ONES Depen ding on your se rvice provider , y ou can download (over t he air) ringing tones and save them in your phone. Note: Metho ds fo r download ing ringin g tones vary wit h service pr ov ide rs . Some allow you to send a ringing tone to the phone from Internet web pages. Contact your service provider for details. The names of tones that y ou dow nload an d save appear in the li s t that app ears whe n yo u pre ss Menu 3 - 1 - 2 - 3 ( Pro fil es > N orma l > Customize > Ringing tone ).
[ 92 ] The li st also appear s if you pr ess M enu 3 - 2 - 2 - 3 , Men u 3 - 3 - 2 - 3 , etc., whe n you want to customize a profile other than the Normal profile. In addition to the 40 default ringing tones that come with you r phone, you can save 1 0 down loaded ringing tones. Notification of received ringing tone When a r inging tone has been down loaded to your phone, the message Ringing tone recei v ed ap pear s. ⢠T o listen to the tone, press Options , scroll to Pl ayb ack , the n press OK . The phone plays the tone. To stop playing the tone, press Quit or . ⢠T o discard the tone immediately after you receive it (before you press Optio ns ), pr e s s Exit or . Or , to disca rd the tone a fter you have pressed Optio ns , scroll to Di scar d , then pres s OK . ⢠T o save the ton e after you listen to it, scr oll to Save , th en pres s OK . I f space in your phoneâÂÂs memory exists for the tone, the phone prompt asks if you want to put the tone in a space. If you choose to pu t it in a space, the tone at f irst will be calle d P e rsonal. If space does n ot exist, scroll until the name of th e tone you want to r eplace is highlighted, then press Replac e . To view the list of tones, press Me nu 3 - 1 - 2 - 3 (or Menu 3 - 2 - 2 - 3 , etc.) . ⢠ALARM CLOCK The alarm clock operates off the phone clock. If you turn your phone off after you s et the alarm, it will automatically wake up and sound the alarm at the sp ecified time. The alarm volume is determined by the current ringing volume and tone settings. If you selected th e Sile nt or Me etin g profile or the B eep once or S ilen t ringing option, your alarm will quietly beep once . The best profile to u se wi th the a lar m clo c k i s Normal or Outd oor un less you modified their original s et ti ngs o r ren a med t hem . Y o ur ph o ne w ill vibrate if youâÂÂve ac tivated this feature in the current pr ofile.
[ 93 ] Use your per s on al assis tant Set the alarm clock 1 Press Menu 4 - 2 - 2 ( Setti ngs > Phon e setti ngs > Alar m cloc k ). The Se t alarm time messa ge appears. 2 Enter the alarm time. For exa mple, to set the a larm fo r 7:00, press . Existin g characters ar e overwritten. 3 Press OK . If the time format is am/p m , scro ll t o am or pm , an d press OK . The Alarm on message appears. On the Start screen, th e alarm icon ( ) appears, indicating that the alarm is set. T urn off the alarm cloc k when it rings When the alar m clock rings: ⢠Press Stop to t urn it o ff. If th e ph one wa s off w hen th e alarm soun ded, the phone asks if you wan t to keep the ph on e on. Press Ye s or No . â¢P r e s s Sno oze to set the alarm to go off a gain in 1 0 mi nutes. If you donâÂÂt turn off the alarm, it sounds f or one minute. Ten minutes later it will sound agai n for one minute. This c ontinues until you press St op . If the alarm tim e is reached while th e phone is switch ed off, the ph one switches itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you press Stop , the phone asks wheth er you want to activate the ph o ne f or calls. Press No to switch off the phone or Ye s to make and receive calls. Note: Do not press Ye s when wireless ph one use is prohibited or when it may cause inte rference or danger . T u rn off the alarm clock altogether If you n e ver u se the alarm, turn it completely off. Press Menu 4 - 2 - 2 ( Se tti ngs > Phone sett ings > Al arm c lock ). Scroll to Off and press OK .
[ 94 ] ⢠CALCULATO R Note: Y our phone must be switched on to use this func tio n. Do n ot switch the phone on whe n wire less phon e use is prohibi ted or when it may cause in terference or danger . The calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides. 1 Press Menu 7 ( Ca lcul at or ). 2 Enter the first number in the equation. (T o en t er a decimal point, press . T o clear one digit, press Clea r . T o clear all digits, press and hold Clear .) 3 Enter the symbol: ( add), (- subtract), (* multiply), or (/ divide): ⢠Pr ess as many times a s ne cessa ry , OR ... â¢P r e s s Options . S croll to Add , Subtr act , Mult iply , or Divi de . Press OK . 4 Enter the second number in the equation. 5 Calculate th e resul t: ⢠Pre ss , O R... â¢P r e s s Op tio ns . Scr oll to Equal s . Pr ess OK . Note: This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding er rors may occur , especially in lon g divisions.
[ 95 ] Gam es 19) Games Note: Y our phone must be switched on to use this fun c tion. Do not switch the phone on when wi r ele s s phon e use is prohib ited or when it may cause inter f e rence or danger . Y our phone includes four games: Snake II , Spac e Impact, Link5 and P airs II. 1 Press Menu 6 ( Games ). 2 Scroll until th e name of the game you want to play is highlighted. Press Se lect . 3 Scroll to the appropriate menu item. Pr ess Se lec t, and depending on which game you select, the following options may appear: ⢠New ga me - a new game ⢠Hi gh sc ores - Display the top score ⢠Optio ns - Allows you to modify game options, like difficulty ⢠Instr ucti ons - Learn how to play the gam e ⢠Continue - Return to a game in progress â¢S N A K E I I Feed the snake with as many goodies as pos sible a n d watch it grow . Use keys , , , and to turn the snake toward the food. The longer the snakeâÂÂs tail grows, the higher your score. Y ou can choose to have a clear field, or select f rom five different mazes. If the snake runs into its own tail or the surrounding wall, the game is over . ⢠SPACE IMPACT Use your weapons to survive ali en attacks. Whe n yo u defeat all the enemies, you progress to the next level. Use and to m ove up and down, and to move left and right. K ey or fires the main weapons, an d key or fires bonus weapons.
[ 96 ] â¢L I N K 5 Play against the phone as you try to be the first to create an unbroken line of five tiles â ve rtically , horizo ntally or diagonally . Use the and to move the cursor in the corresponding direction. I nsert a new t i le by pressing . â¢P A I R S I I Uncover pictures to fin d pairs, but use as few tries as possible. In T ime trial, you must find all th e pairs before the bomb explodes. Move th e cursor with keys , , , and . Press to reveal the pictures. T o advance to the next level, you must m atch all the pa i rs before the dynamite fuse runs out.
[ 97 ] Referen ce information 20) Reference informa t i on ⢠B ATTERY , CH ARGERS , AND ACCESSOR IES This section provides information about the ph oneâÂÂs battery , ac ce s sor ies, and chargers. Be aware that the inf ormation in this secti on is subject to change as the ba ttery , chargers, and accessories c hange. This ph one is intended fo r use w hen suppli ed wit h power f rom an ACP -7, an ACP-8, ACP-12, LCH - 8, o r an LCH-9. Oth er usage c ould invalidate any a pp ro val given to this appar atus and might be dang erous. Wa r n i n g : Use only batteries, chargers, and accessor ies that have received a pproval from the phoneâ s manufacturer . The u se of any other type of phone-related hardwa re will in va lid ate an y approval or warranty applying to the ph one, and could also be dange r ous. For availability of approved batteries, ch argers, and accessories, check with your dealer . ⢠When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will tell you that the battery is f ully charged. ⢠Whe n you are not usi ng a charge r , disco nnect it from th e powe r source. Do not leave the batter y connected to a charger for mor e than a week, since overch a rging could shorten its life span. If left unused, a f ully charged battery will discharge itself over time. T emperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge; allow it to cool down or war m u p before trying to charge it. When the ba ttery is r unning out of power an d your phone only has a few minutes of talk t i m e r e main ing, a w arning tone sounds and the Batte ry low me ssage appears briefly . When n o talk time is left, a warning tone is sounded and the phone switches itself of f . Do not short-circu it t he battery . Accidental short- circuiting can occur when a metallic o bject (coin, clip or pen) causes d irect con nection of the and - terminals o f th e batte r y (metal strips on the battery) for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals ma y damage the battery or the connecting obje ct.
[ 98 ] Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery . Always try to keep t he battery between 15ðC a nd 25ðC (59ðF a nd 77ðF). A phone with a h ot or cold battery might not work temporarily , even if the battery is fully charged. Batteriesâ performance is p articular l y limited in temperatures below 0ð C (32ðF). The following list p rovides a guideline that you can follow: ⢠When the operating tim e (talk time and standby time) is noticeably short er than norm al, buy a ne w batter y . ⢠Use the battery only for its intended purpose. ⢠Never use any char ge r or battery that is damaged or worn out. ⢠Dispose of batteries according to local regulations, for example, recycling. Do n ot dispose of as household waste. ⢠When you disconnect the power cord of a ny accessory , grasp an d pull the plug, n o t the cord. ⢠IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFO RMATION T raffic Safety Do not us e a hand-held tel ephone while dr iving a vehicle. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on th e pas sen ger seat or where it can br e a k loose in a collision or sudden stop. Rememb er roa d safe ty alwa ys comes first ! Operating environment Remember to f ollow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause in terference or danger . Use the phone only in its no rmal operating positions. Electronic devices Most modern electr onic equipment is shie lded from radiofrequency ( R F) signals. However , cer tain electronic equipme nt may not be shielded against the RF sign a ls fr om your wireless phone.
[ 99 ] Referen ce information PA C E M A K E R S P acemaker m anufacturers recom mend that a minimum sep aration of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a han dheld w ireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid pote ntial interference w ith the pacemaker . These recommendations are consistent w ith the independent r esear ch by and recom mendati ons of W ireless Technol ogy Resea rch . P e rsons w ith pace maker s: ⢠Should always keep the phone more th a n 6 -8 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pa cemaker to minimize the potential fo r interfer ence . ⢠If you have any reason to s uspect that interference is t akin g place, switch off your phone immediately . HE ARI NG AI DS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such inter ference, you may want to con sult your service provider . Other medical de vices Operation of a ny radio transmitting equipment, including cellu lar phones, may interfere with the f unctionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine i f they are adequa t e ly shielded from exter nal RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in h ealth care f acilities when any r egu lations pos ted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy . V ehicles RF signals may affect improperly insta l led or inadequately shielded elec- tronic systems in motor vehicles (for ex a mple, electronic fuel in jection systems, electronic antiskid/antilock braking systems, ele c tronic s p eed control sys tems, air bag syste ms). Chec k w ith the manu facture r or i t s representative regarding your v ehicle. Y ou should also consult the man- ufacturer of any equ ipment that has been added to your vehicle.
[ 1 00 ] P OSTED FACILITI ES Switch your phone off in an y facility where posted notices s o require. P otentially explosive atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphe re and obey all s igns and in structions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire re s ulting in bodily injury or even de a th . Users are a dvised to switch off the phone when at a ref uelling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of r adio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants, or where blasting operation s are in p rogress . Areas with a potentially ex plos ive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. T hey include below de ck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles u sing liquefied petroleu m gas (such as propane or butan e); areas wh e r e the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area wh ere you would normally be advised to turn off your veh icle engine. V ehicles Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the ph one in a vehicle. Fa ulty installation or s ervice may be dan gerous and m ay invalidate any warranty which may apply to the u nit. Check regularly that all wireless ph on e equipment in your veh icle is mounted and ope r ating properly . Do not s tore or carry flammable liq uids, ga ses or explosive materials in the same compartment as the ph one, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place obje c ts, including both installed or portable wirele ss equi pment i n the are a over the air bag or in the air bag de ploymen t area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly insta lled and the air bag inflates, serious injury could r esult. FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air . Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. T he use of w ireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt th e wireless telephone n etwork, and may be illegal.
[ 101 ] Referen ce information F ailure to observe th ese instructions may lead to suspension or denial of telephone services to th e offender , legal action or both . ⢠EM ER GENCY CA LLS Import ant: This p h one , like any wir eless phone, o perates usin g radio s ign al s, wir el e ss and lan d line networks as we ll as u se r-program m ed functi ons. Becau se of this, conn ections in all cond itions cann ot be guaran teed. Therefore, you shou ld never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emerg encies). Re mem ber , t o m ake or re ce ive an y c all s th e ph one must be swi tc hed on an d in a service ar ea with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may no t be po ssible on all w ireless ph one n etworks or when certain networ k service s and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers. Cautio n: If t he ba tter y is a lmo st fu lly di sch arg ed wh en yo u co nnec t a charger to your phone, it might be necessar y to wait a few minutes before you will be able to m ake an emergency calls. If youâÂÂre playing a game, usin g the calculator , or editing (such as when using the Minibr owser or editing a phone book entry), press to return to the Start screen before you make an emergency call. Make an emergency call 1 If the p hone is not on, s witch it on. Ch eck for ad equate signa l strength . 2 Press a s man y times as neede d (f or example, to exit a call, to exit a menu) to clear the display an d ready th e phone for calls. 3 K ey in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 9 1 1 or other off ic i a l emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location. 4 Press .
[ 1 0 2 ] When making a n emergen cy ca ll, remember to give all th e necessary information as accurately as possible. Rem ember that your wireless ph one may be the only means of communication at th e scene of an accident - do not end th e call until you ha v e permission to do so. K eep your ph one in emergency call mode until emergency pe rsonnel arrive on t he scene . In em ergenc y call mod e, some men u ite ms may no t be availa ble. T o ex it emergency call mode, at the Start screen, press Ex it . W hen the question Restore normal service ? appears, press OK . ⢠CAR E AND MAINTENANCE Y our phone is a produ c t of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The su ggestions below w ill help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years: ⢠K eep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of th e reach of small children. ⢠K eep the phone dry . Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that wil l corrode electronic cir cu its . ⢠Do not use or store the phon e in dusty , dir ty ar e a s. Its moving parts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store the phone in hot areas. High tem pe r atures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt cert ain plastic s. ⢠Do not store the phone in cold are a s. When it war ms up ( to its normal temperature), moisture can form in s id e and may damage electronic ci rcui t bo ards . ⢠Do not attempt to open the phone other than a s instructed in this gu ide . Nonexpert handling m a y damage it. ⢠Do not drop, kn ock, or shake the phone. Rough h a ndling can break internal circuit boards. ⢠Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone.
[ 1 03 ] Referen ce information ⢠Do not pa int the phone. P a int ca n clog the moving par ts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the su pplied or an approved replacement ante nn a. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attach ments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠All of the above suggestions apply equally to you r phone, battery , charger or any a ccessory . If any of them are not working properly , take them to your nearest qualified ser vice facility . The pe rsonnel there wi ll assist you , and if n ecessary , ar range for se rvice. ⢠AC CESSORI ES If you want to enhance your phoneâÂÂs functionality , an extensive r ang e of accessories is available for you. Y ou can select any of these ite ms to help accommodate your specifi c communicatio n needs. For availability of these and oth er accessories, contact your service provider . A f e w practical rules for a ccessory operation: ⢠K eep all accessories out of reach of small children. ⢠When you disconnect the power cord of an y accessory , grasp and pull the plug, n o t the cord. ⢠Check regularly th at any vehicle-installed a ccessories are mounted and are operating pr ope rly . ⢠Installation of any complex car a ccessories must be made by qualified personnel onl y . ⢠Before changing t he cover , always switch off the power an d disconnect th e phone from the char ger or any other device. Always store the phone with the covers attached. Check the mod el number of any charger before use wi th this device. This device is in te nded f or use when supplied with power f rom the Nokia ACP-7, ACP-8 and ACP-12 chargers.
[ 1 04 ] Wa r n i n g : Use only Nokia O riginal Accessories or batteries, chargers and accessories approved by Nokia for use wi th this Nokia phone m ode l. The use of any other types may i nvalidate any approval or warranty applying to the ph one, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accessories, pleas e check with your authorized Nokia dealer . ⢠N OKIA X PRE SS-ON⢠C OVER S Y our phoneâÂÂs Xpress-on covers are available in several colors and styles. Extra covers may be purchased f rom your authorized Nokia dealer . ⢠Before changing t he cover , always switch off the power an d disconnect th e phone from the ch arger or any other device. ⢠Always store the phone with the cover attached. ⢠Read carefully the instructions in âÂÂCare and maintenanceâ . Rem ove th e cov er 1 Press the locking catch of the cover . Use a coin or other small tool if n ecessary . 2 Start to open the cover from its upper par t. 3 Remove the keymat from the cover. 1 3 2
[ 1 05 ] Referen ce information Replace the cove r: 4 Inse rt the ke ymat in the new cover . 5 Place an d close the catch in the lower part of t he cover into the corresponding hole i n the phone. 6 Gently close t he whole cover . 7 Insert the locking catch of the cover in to the phone body. 4 5 6 7
[ 1 06 ] â¢B A T T E R Y This section pr ovides information about th e phoneâÂÂs battery . Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change. Note: Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Charging tim es Note: Times are approximate. When the battery is charged, th e battery s croll bars on your ph oneâÂÂs screen stop scrolling. T o obtain 1 00% charge, allow an other two hours to âÂÂtrickle- c hargeâ th e batter y . Standby and T alk T imes Battery talk and standby times are estimates only and depe nd on signal strength, network con ditions, features used, batter y age and con dition (including the effect of ch arging habits), temperatures t o which battery is exposed, use in digital mode, and ma ny oth er factors. Please note that t he amount of time a ph one is used for calls will af fe ct its standby time. Likewise, the amount of time that the phone is turned on and in standby mode will affect its talk tim e. Batte ry opti on AC P-7 AC P- 8 ACP- 12 BLB- 2 Li-Ion ba ttery 830 mA h 3 hr s 50 mi n 2 hr s 45 min. 2 hrs 1 0 mi n Batte ry opti on Ta l k t i m e Stan dby ti me BLB- 2 Li-Ion ba ttery 830 mA h Up to 3 hrs Up to 5.5 days
[ 1 0 7 ] Referen ce information ⢠C HARGERS AN D OTHER AC CESSOR IES This section pr ovides information about the phoneâÂÂs c hargers and accessories. Be aware that the information in th is section is subject to c hange a s the charge rs and a ccessor i es chan ge. The char gers and acc essories that are describe d in this section are av ailable for your pho ne. Contact your dealer for details. Also, r efer to the a ccessories brochure that was included in your sales package for th e entire line of Nokia Original Accessories. Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-12) This lightweight A C charger can be used with all batter y options. T o use the charger , plug it into a s tandard 120V A C wall outlet, an d co nn ec t th e lead from th e ch arg er to the b ase of y ou r p ho ne . Calls can be made during charging, even with a ful ly discharged batt e ry The charger can also be used together with the op tio nal Co mp ac t D esk to p Chargin g Stand (DCH-8). Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-8) This lightweight (1 1 0g) AC charger c an be used with all battery options. Calls can be made during charging, even with a fully discharged ba tte r y . T o use the Rapid T rave l Charger (ACP-8), plu g it into a s tandard 120V A C wall outlet, an d connect th e lea d fro m the char ger to th e ba se o f you r pho ne.
[ 1 08 ] Rapid Mobile C harge r (LCH-9) Y ou can charge your phoneâÂÂs battery from your vehicle battery by u sing the Rapid Mobile Ch arger (LCH -9). Calls are possible du r ing charging. A green light ind ica te s t he cha rg er i s re ady fo r ch ar gin g (w hen not charging) or finished c harging (if it ha s be en cha rging) . The batt ery cha rging t imes a r e th e sa m e a s those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8). The input voltage range is from 1 1 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolo nged ch arging with t he Rapid Mobile Charg er (LCH- 9) when t he c a r engine is not running; this may cause th e battery of you r car to dr a in. I n some cars the ciga rette lighter plug is not provided with electricity if t he ignition is not switch ed on. Loopset (LPS-3) With the Nokia Loopset, pe ople who use a T - coil equipped hearing aid h a ve the freedom to talk on a digital mobile ph one. The loopset goe s around your neck - s o it can be worn com fortably and discr e etly . Leather C arry C ases (CSL -28) This lu x urious le ather case protects your phone. The CSL -28 has a convenien t, integrated belt clip that allows it to fasten securely to a pocket, b elt, etc.
[ 1 09 ] Referen ce information ⢠T ROUBLESHO OTING This section provides a table that lists some of the m os t commonly- encountered problems and pr ov i des poss ibl e solutions. My phone isnâ t charging. The charger a n d the phone are not properl y connected. Se curel y co nnec t the c har ger to the p hone. The charger is not properly plugged i n. Ensu re that the charger is plugged in correctly . The battery may be too hot or cold. Allow the battery to return to room temperature before charging. My phone isnâ t making/ answering calls . The battery is n ot charged. Charge the battery . The signal strength is poor . If you ar e indoors, move towar d a window . I c anâÂÂt li sten to my voice messag es. Y ou don âÂÂt have voice mail service. Call your wir eless service provider . Y ou have n ot set up you r voice mailbox with your service provider . Call your wir eless service provider . Y ou have not saved you r voice mail n umber in your phone. Refer to âÂÂSet up your voice mailboxâ on âÂÂSet up your voice mailboxâ on page 28. The voice m ail number you have saved is incorrect. Call your wir eless service provider . Y ou hav e forg otte n your password or are entering it incorrectly . Call your wir eless service provider .
[ 1 1 0 ] My call does no t go throug h. Y our phon e may be turned off. V erify that y o ur phone is on. Y ou may be outside your service a rea. No Serv ice appears on the screen . Ve r i f y t h a t y o u a r e i n y o u r se rvic e area . Y ou may have call restrictions set on that phone number . V erify that the number does not have any restriction s on it. See âÂÂRestrict callsâ on page 60. Y our phon e may be locked. Re fe r to â Pr ot ec t yo ur ph on e wit h phon e lock â on page 57. Y ou may need to dia l a âÂÂ1â and/or an area code with the n umber . Call your wir eless service provider f or dialing rules.
[ 111 ] Referen ce information CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MO DEL PHON E MEETS TH E GOVER NMENT 'S REQUI REME NTS FOR EXPOSURE T O RADIO WA VES. Y our wireless phone is a radio tran smitter and receiver . It is design ed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency ( RF) ener gy set b y the Fede ral Commun ications Com mission of the U.S. Gover nm ent. The se limits ar e part of comprehensive guide lines and establish perm itt ed levels of RF energy for the general popu lation. The guidelines are based on s tandards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through pe riodic and thorough evaluatio n of scientific s tudies. The stan dards i nclude a substa ntial safe ty margin design ed to assure the safety of all per s o ns, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a u ni t of measuremen t known as the Spe cific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. * T e s ts for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in a ll tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at th e highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone wh ile operating can be well below the maxi m um value. T his is because the ph one is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sa le to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the lim it establishe d by the governmen t -adopted r equirement for s af e exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at t he e ar an d worn on the body) as required by the FCC for e ach model. The highest SAR value for this model ph one as reported to th e FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.17 W/kg, and when worn on the body , as described in this user guide, is 0.49 W/ kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, de pending upon available accessories and FCC requirements).
[ 1 1 2 ] While there may be differe nces between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they al l meet the government r equirement. The FCC h as granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all repor ted SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under th e Display Grant section of http: //w ww .f cc.g ov/o et/fc cid after searching on FCC ID: G MLNSD -5FX . For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the F C C RF exposure guidelines when used with the Nokia accessories supplied or designated for this product. U se of other accessories may not ensu re compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelin es. *In the United States and Canada, the SAR li mit for mobile phone s used by the public is 1 .6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gr am of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the pu blic and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on n ational reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR in form ation in oth er r egi ons please look u nder product inf ormation at www .nokia.c om/us .
[ 1 1 3 ] Frequently A sked Questions (FA Q ) 2 1) Frequently Aske d Questions (FAQ) This section provide s answ er s que sti ons users fre quently ask. Some answers tell you to use shortcuts, r efe r to âÂÂNavigate men usâ on page 1 8. Q. How do I loc k my p hone? A. Pre ss Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > S ecurit y sett ings > Access co des > Ph one loc k ), enter your lock code, scroll to On . Press OK . Q. H ow do I un l ock my ph one ? A. Pre ss Menu 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 ( Setti ngs > S ecurit y sett ings > Access co des > Ph one loc k ), enter your lock code, scroll to Off . Pr ess OK . Q. What i s my lock code? A. The loc k code e nables you t o lock your ph one, th us preve nting some one else from using it. The def ault lock c ode is 1234. However , it is su ggested that you change this code im m e dia te ly . Q. What is my security code? A. The default security code is 12345. However , it is su ggested that you change this code imme dia tel y . Certain featu res can be used only after the cor rect security code has been successf ully enter ed. Q. How do I loc k the keyp ad? A. There are three ways you can lock t he keypad: ⢠Press and hold . ⢠Press Menu , scroll up to K eyguard, press Select. â¢F r o m t h e Star t scr een , pres s Me nu 1 0 ( Keyguard ). This feature is called K eyguard.
[ 1 1 4 ] Q. How do I unlock the keypad ( K eyguard )? A. There are two ways to u nlock the keypad: ⢠Press and hold , then press OK , OR... â¢P r e s s Unlock an d . Q. How do I make t he ring ing lo uder? A. Press Menu 3 - 1 - 2 - 2 ( Pro files > Normal > Custom ize > Ringin g volume ), then choose a volume level. Q. How do I ch ange t he ringi ng ton e? A. Pre ss Menu 3 ( P rofile s ). Scroll the list until you find the one w h er e you will se t the ringing tone. Press Options , an d select Cu sto mi ze . P re ss OK , and sc roll to Ri ngi ng to ne s . Pre ss Sel ect , and scroll to th e tone you will us e, and press OK . Q. How do I st ore my vo ice mail box n umber? A. Pre ss Menu 0 - 1 - 2 - 2 ( M essages > V o ice messa ges > V o ice mailbox num ber ) enter your v oi c e mailbox phone number . Pre ss OK . The screen tells you that the number is saved. Th en the following message appears: Save hidden voic e mail box password ? Press Ye s to sav e thi s num ber . This mailbox n umbe r is valid until your phone number ch anges. Q. Ho w do I call my voic e mailbox n umber (retrieve voice messages)? A. When you r phone alerts you to new voice m es sa ges, press Li sten and follow the in structions on the phone. If you âÂÂd rather listen to you r messages later , press Ex it . T o listen to you r voice messages at a later time, perform one of the following actions: ⢠Press and hold the 1 key . â¢P r e s s M enu 0 - 1 - 2 - 1 ( Messag es > V oice me ssages > Li sten to vo ice messa ges ). T he messa ge Callin g voi ce mail box appears on the screen. Fol low the promp ts to access your messa ges.
[ 1 1 5 ] Frequently A sked Questions (FA Q ) Q. Ho w do I find my phoneâÂÂs model number? A. T urn your phone o ff, then remove the battery from the back of th e phone. Y our ph oneâÂÂs model number is listed on the sticker th at appears on the back of th e phone, after the w ord âÂÂModelâ . Q. How do I re dial the l ast- diale d numb er. A. Press the t alk ke y twice, quickly . Q. Ho w do I assign a key to one-touch dialing? A. Pre ss Names . Scr oll to one -tou ch dial ing . Press Sel ect . Sc roll to the first key that inclu des the messag e ( empty ). ( Or , y ou ca n o verw rite an existin g key .) Press Ass ign . Scroll to the name or number to which you want to assign to this key . Press Select . Q. Ho w do I f ind out how many memory location s the phone has? A. Pre ss Names and scroll to Options . Pre ss Sel ect . Scroll to Me mory st atu s . Pre ss Se lect . Q. Ho w do I find my phoneâÂÂs ES N ( el e ctronic serial number)? A. T urn yo ur phone off. Press and ho ld the bu tton at the top of the batte ry as you slide the battery toward the bottom of the phone. L ift th e ba ttery off the phone . Y our phoneâÂÂs E SN is listed on a sticker on the back of the phone, after the le t te rs âÂÂESNâ . Q. How ca n I ch ange the contras t of my ph oneâÂÂs disp lay? A. The contrast of you r phoneâÂÂs display is fixed and ca n n ot be changed. Q. How do I clear my call time rs? Wa r n i n g : The clearing of call timers cannot be undone. A. Pre ss Menu 2 - 5 - 4 ( Call log > Call tim ers > Clear timers ) and when the Security code field appears, enter you r security code. Press OK .
[ 1 1 6 ] 22) T echnica l Info rmation Man ufactu red or sol d unde r one or mor e of the f ollow ing U. S. pa ten ts: 5737 323, 575 8278 , 60 76 1 8 1, 5889 77 0 , 580 2 465, 549 17 1 8, 5859 843, 60 7857 0, 99 162, 0 727 8, 60 8834 2, 6 16 7 038, 6 148 290 , 544 48 16, 5699 482, 4969 1 92, 5 75497 6, 570 13 92, 5 7937 44, 5 59657 1, 6009 1 29, 6005 889, 605 5264 , 60844 7 1, 59 90 74 0, 6 1544 55, 585 4978, 5 79095 7, 6205 325, 62530 75, 54405 97, 5 7967 57, 6 29247 4, 60290 65, 5 88725 0, 582 189 1, 5887 252, 57 08656 , 604 7 0 7 1, 5929 8 13, 6 025802, 5642 377, D40 5445, D4065 83, D 4 14 1 89, D 405 784, D4235 1 5. Ot her s: 4 558302, 490 130 7, 50 56 1 09, 5 1 0 15 0 1, 5 1 09390, 5265 1 1 9, R E 3258 0. We i g h t 87 g (3 .06 oz .) w ith BLB- 2 Ba ttery Size 80 cc (4 .88 cu . in.) Frequency Rang e 185 1.25 - 19 08.75 MH z (TX ) 193 1.25 - 19 88.75 MH z (R X) T ransm itter Outp ut P owe r 23.5 d Bm Operating T e mperature -30ð C to 60ðC (-22ðF to 140ðF) Number of NAMs 2 Memory Capacity Up to 250 nu mber s
[ 1 1 7 ] Nokia One-Y ear L imited W arranty 23) Nokia On e-Y ear Lim ited W arranty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) war ran ts that this cellular phone (âÂÂProductâÂÂ) is free from defects in mater ial an d workmanship that result in Product failu r e during normal u sage, according to the f ollowing terms and con ditions: 1 The limit ed warranty f or the Produ ct extends for O N E (1 ) y ear beginn ing on the da te of the purchase of the Product. T his one year period is extended by each whole day th a t the Product is out of your possession for repair under th is warran ty . 2 The l imited wa rranty extends o nly to the or igina l purchase r (âÂÂConsum erâÂÂ) of the Product and is not assignable or tran sferable to any s ubseque nt purchaser/end- user . 3 The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who pu rchase the Product in the Un ited States of A mer ica. 4 During the lim ite d warranty period, Nokia will r epair , or replace, a t NokiaâÂÂs sole option, any defective parts, or any pa rts that will not properly oper ate for their in tended use with new or r efurbished replacement items if such r e pa ir o r replacement is needed because of product malfunction or failure du ring normal usage. No charge will be m ade to the Consumer for any such parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor ch arges incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the defective parts . The limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items, including framing, and any non-operative parts. N okiaâÂÂs limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be th e actual cas h value of the Product at the time th e Consumer r eturns the Pr oduct for repair , de termined by the price paid by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. Nokia shall not be liab le for any other losses or damages . The se remed ies are the Consume râÂÂs e xclusive remedie s for breach of warranty .
[ 1 1 8 ] 5 Upon request from Nokia, the C onsumer must prove th e date of the original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Con sum e r after the completion of service under thi s limited warranty . 7 The Consumer shall have no cover a ge or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions ar e applicable: a) The Product has bee n subjected to abnor mal us e , abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair , misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alter ation, improper installation, or other acts which are n ot the fault of Nokia, including damage caus e d by shipping. b) The Product has bee n damaged from external causes such as collision with an obje ct, or from f ire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage fr om exposure t o weather conditions, an Act of God, or ba ttery le akage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, damage caused by c ompute r or internet viruses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancelbots or damage caused by the connection to other products not r ecommended for interconnection by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in writing by the Consu mer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product within f ourteen (14) days after the e xpiration of the applicable lim ited warranty period. d) The Product se r ial n umber plate or t he accessor y data code has been r emoved, defaced or altered. e) The defect or damage w a s caused by the def ective function of the cellular system or by inadequate sign al reception by the external antenna, or viruses or oth er software problems in tr oduced in to the Product.
[ 1 1 9 ] Nokia One-Y ear L imited W arranty 8 Nokia does not warrant u ninterr upted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develo ps during the limited war ran ty period, the Consumer shall take the following step-by-step procedure: a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or r eplacem e nt processing. b) If â aâ i s not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall sh ip the Product prepaid and insured to: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Depar tment 795 West Nas a Blvd. Melbourne, FL 3290 1 c) The Consumer shall include a return address, daytime ph one number and/or fax number , com plete description of th e problem , proof of purchase and service agreement (if appl ic able). E xp en ses related to removing t he Product from an installation are not covered under th is limited warranty . d) The C onsumer w ill b e billed for any part s or lab or charges n ot covered by this li mited war ranty . The Cons umer wi ll be resp onsible for any expe nses relate d to reinstalla tion of the Produ ct. e) Nokia will re pa ir th e Product under the limited warrant y within 30 days after receipt of th e Product. If Nokia cannot perform repairs covered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempt s to repair the same def ect, Nokia at its option, will provide a replacement Product or r e f und the purchase price of the Product less a r eas onable amount for usag e. In some sta tes the C onsum er may ha ve the right to a loaner if the repair of the Pr oduct takes more than te n (1 0) days. Please cont act the Custom er Ser vice Center at Nokia at the telephone nu mber listed at the en d of this warranty if you need a loane r and the repair of the Product has taken or is estim ated to take more than ten (1 0) days.
[ 120 ] f) If the Product is r eturned durin g the limited warranty period, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this limited w arranty , the Con sumer will be notified and given an estim ate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer . If th e estim ate is r efused, the Product will be returned freight collect. If the Pr oduct is returned a fter the expir a tion of the limited warranty per iod , NokiaâÂÂs n o r mal service policies shall apply and th e Cons umer will be responsible for all sh ipping charges. 9 Y ou ( the Cons umer) understa nd that the p roduct ma y cons ist o f refurbished equipment t hat contains used components, some of which have been reprocessed. T he used compon ents comply with Product performance and r eliability specifications. 10 ANY I MPLIED WARRANT Y OF M ERCHANTABILIT Y , OR F ITNESS F OR A P ARTICUL AR PU RPOSE OR USE, SHA LL BE LI MITE D TO T HE DUR A TION OF TH E FOREGO ING LIM ITED WRI TTEN WARRAN TY . OTHERW ISE, TH E FOREGO ING LIM ITED W ARRA NTY IS THE CONSUMER âÂÂS SOLE A ND EXC LUSI VE RE MED Y AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER W ARR ANTI ES, EXPRESS OR IMPL I E D. NOKIA SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL , INCIDE NT AL, PU NITIVE OR C ONSEQUENTI AL DAM AGES, IN CLUDING BU T N O T LI MITE D T O LOSS OF ANTI CIP A TE D BE NE FITS OR PRO FIT S, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF DAT A, PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOS S OF USE O F THE PR ODUCT OR ANY ASS OCIATED EQUI PMENT , COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQ UIPMENT OR FAC ILITI ES, DOWNT IME, THE CLAI MS OF AN Y THIRD P A RTIES , INCLUD ING CUST O MERS, AND I NJURY T O PR OPERTY , RE SULT I NG FROM T HE PURC HAS E OR USE OF T HE PRODU CT OR AR ISIN G FROM BREA CH OF TH E W AR RANTY , B REACH OF CONT RACT , NE GLIGENC E, STRICT T ORT , OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR E QUIT A BLE TH EORY , EV EN IF NOKI A KN EW OF THE LIKE LIH OOD OF SUCH DAMA GES . NOK IA SH ALL NOT BE LI ABLE FO R DELA Y IN REN DERING SE RVICE UNDE R THE LIMI TED W A RRANT Y , OR L OSS OF U SE DU RIN G THE P ERIOD T HAT THE PRODUCT IS BE ING REPAIRED.
[ 12 1 ] Nokia One-Y ear L imited W arranty 11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied war ran ty lasts, s o the one year war ranty limitat io n m ay n ot apply to you (the Consumer). Some states do not allow th e exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, s o certain of the above limitations or exclu s ions may n ot apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Con s u m e r spec i fic legal rights and the Consumer ma y also have other rights w hich vary from state to state. 12 Nokia neither assum e s nor authorizes any authorized service center or any oth er person or entity to assu me for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is ex pressly provided for in th is limited warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or serv ice a greemen t. 13 This is the en t i re wa rranty between the Nokia and the C onsumer , an d super sedes all prio r and c ontempor aneous ag reemen ts or u nderstandi ngs, oral or wr itten, relating to the Pr oduct, and no r e presenta tion , promise or condition not conta i ned herein shall modify these terms. 14 This limited war ran ty a llocates the r isk of failure of th e Product between the Consumer and Nokia. T he allocation is recognized by the Con s umer an d is reflected in th e purchase price . 15 Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within eightee n (18) months f ollowing purchase of th e Product. 16 Questions c oncernin g this limited war ranty may be directed to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Service 7725 W oodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150 Tam p a, F L 33 6 1 4 T el epho ne: 1- 888 -NOK IA-2 U (1-8 88-6 65-4 228 ) F acsimi le: (8 13) 28 7-6 6 12 TTY/T DD U sers Only: 1- 800-24 -NOK IA (1- 800- 246-6 542) 17 The limited warra nty per iod for Nokia supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined within their own w arr anty cards and packaging.
[ 122 ] NOTES
[ 123 ] Appendix A: Me s sage f rom the CTIA Appendix A : Message from the CTIA (Cellula r T elecommunicatio ns & Internet Association) to al l use rs of mob ile phon es. é 2001 Cellul ar T elecommunicati ons & Internet Association . All Right s R eserv ed.1250 Conn ecticut A v enu e, NW Suite 800, W ashingto n, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081
[ 124 ] Saf ety is the m ost i mportan t call you will ever make. A G uid e to S afe an d R es pon sibl e Wi rele s s P hon e Us e T ens of millions of pe ople in the U . S . toda y tak e ad v antag e of the uni que combin ation of co n v en ience, safety and v alue deliv ered b y t he wir e less telepho ne. Quite simply , the wir eless ph one gi v e s people the po w e rful a bility to co mmunicat e by v oice- -almost anyw he r e , anytime--with t he boss, with a client, wit h the kids, with emerge ncy p ersonne l or ev en w ith the police. E ach y ear , Am eric ans mak e billions of calls from their wireless phon es , and t he n u mbers ar e rapidly g r o w ing . But an impo rtant responsibility ac companies those benefits, one that ev er y wir e less phone user must upho ld. When driving a car , driving is y our f irst r esponsib ilit y . A wireless phon e can be an in v aluable tool, but good judgmen t must be exer cised a t all tim es w h ile driving a m otor v e hic le-- w he ther on the ph one or n ot. T he basic lessons are one s w e all learned as teenagers . Dri ving r equires alertness, cau tion and cou r tesy . It requires a hea vy dose of ba sic co mmon sense- --k eep y our hea d up , keep y our e y es on th e road, c h eck y our mirrors frequen tly and w atch out f or othe r dri v ers . It r equire s o beying all tr affic signs and signals and sta ying within the speed limit. It means u sing seatbelts and r e quiring othe r passengers to do the same. But with wireless phone use, driving safely means a little mo r e. This broc hure is a call to wire less pho ne users ev er yw here to mak e safety their first priorit y w hen behind the w h eel of a car . W ireless te lecommun ication s is k ee ping us in touch, simplify ing our liv es, pr o tecting us i n emergenc ies and pro v iding o ppor tunities to hel p othe rs in need . W h en it co mes to the use of wir eless ph ones, saf e ty is your most importan t call . Wireless Phone "Safety T ips" Belo w ar e sa fety tips t o f ollo w w hile dri vin g and using a wireless pho ne w hic h sh oul d be easy to r e memb er . 1 Get to k now your wirel ess phone an d its fea t u res such as speed dial an d redial. Caref ully re ad your i nstruct ion man ual and lea rn to take adva ntag e of valu able featur es most phone s offer , includi ng automat ic redia l and memo ry. Also, wor k to memo r i ze the phone keypad so you ca n use the spee d dial funct ion without taki ng you r atte nt ion o ff t he r oad. 2 When a v ailab l e, use a hands free device. A number of han ds free wireless p hone accessorie s ar e readily a v ailable toda y . Whethe r y ou c h oose an inst a l led moun ted device f or y our w ir eless pho ne or a speak er phon e accesso ry , tak e ad v an ta g e of thes e devices if a v ailable to y ou . 3 P osit ion y our wir eless phon e withi n eas y r eac h. Mak e sur e y ou place y our wi r eles s phone within easy r e a ch and w h ere y ou ca n gra b it w ithout remo ving y ou r ey es fr om the road. If y ou g et an incom ing call at an inco n v enient t ime, if p ossib le , let y ou r v oice m ail ans w er it f or y ou. 4 Suspe nd conv ersatio ns during h azar dou s dri v ing co ndition s or situations. Let the person y ou are speakin g with kno w y ou ar e dri vin g; if necessar y , suspe nd the
[ 125 ] Appendix A: Me s sage f rom the CTIA call in he a vy traff i c or hazardous w eather cond itions. R a in, sleet, sno w and i ce can be h azar dou s , but so is hea vy traf fic. As a driv er , y our first responsibility is to pa y atte ntion to the r oad. 5 Do no t take notes o r lo ok up ph one numbers w hile driving. If y ou a r e r ead ing an addr ess boo k or b u siness card, or writing a "to do" list w hile dri ving a car , y ou ar e not w a tc h ing w here y ou are go ing. Itâ s co mmon se nse. D on âÂÂt g et caugh t in a dang erous situation be cause y o u ar e r e ading or writing a nd not pa yi ng at tention to th e road o r near b y v eh ic les. 6 Dial sen sib ly and asse ss the tra ffic; if possible, place calls w h en y ou are not mo ving or b ef o r e pul ling into t raffic. T r y to plan y our c alls bef ore y ou begin y o ur trip or a ttempt to co incide y our ca lls with tim es y o u ma y b e stopp ed at a sto p sign, red light or otherw ise stationa ry . B ut if y ou nee d to dial w hile dri ving, f oll o w this sim ple tip--dial o nly a f ew n umbers, check the road and y o ur mirr ors, t hen co nti n ue. 7 Do no t eng age in str essfu l or emot ional conv e rsatio ns that ma y be dist racting. Str essful or emotional c on v ersatio ns and dri ving do not mix--th ey ar e distr acting and ev en dan gerous w hen y ou are behin d the w he el of a car . Make people y ou ar e talking with a w are y ou ar e driving and if necessary , suspend con v ersations w hich ha v e the po tentia l to div e r t y our attentio n from th e r oad. 8 Use y our wir eless p hone to cal l f or hel p . Y our wi r eles s phone is o ne of the grea test tools y o u can o wn to protect y ou rself and y our f amily in da nge r ous situ ations- - with y o ur phon e at y o ur side, hel p is only three numbers a w a y . Dial 9- 1-1 or ot her local emer g ency n umber in the ca se of fir e, tr affic a ccide nt, r oad haz ar d or med ica l emerge ncy . R e member , it is a fr ee c all on y our wireless ph one! 9 Use y our wir e less phone to he lp others in e mer gen cies . Y our wir eless p hone pro vid es y o u a perfect oppo rtu nity to be a "G ood Sa maritan " in y our commun ity . If y ou see an a uto acciden t, crime in p r og r ess o r other seriou s emergenc y w he r e liv es are in danger , call 9-1-1 or other loc al e mer g ency number , as y ou w ould w ant others to d o f or y ou. 10 Call r oadsid e assist ance or a special wi r el ess non-emer g ency assistance number w hen n ecessar y . Ce rtain situa tions y o u enco unter w hile dri vin g ma y require attention, but ar e not u r g ent enou gh to merit a call f or emergenc y services . But y ou still can u se y o ur wir e less phone t o lend a h and. If y ou see a b r oken-do wn v eh ic le po sing no serious h azar d , a b r o k en traffic sign al, a minor traffic ac cident w her e no one app ears injur e d or a v ehicle y ou kno w to be stolen , call roadside assistance or othe r s p ecial non-eme r g ency wireless n umbe r . Careless, distracted ind i vid uals and pe ople driving irr espon sib l y r epresent a hazard to e v e ry one on the r oad. Sinc e 1984, t he Cellu lar T elecommunications Industr y Ass ociat ion and the wi r eless i ndustry ha v e condu cted educat ional ou treac h to inf orm wir eless ph one users of their responsibilities as safe dri v e rs an d good citizens. As w e appr oa c h a ne w c entur y , more and mo r e of us w ill tak e ad v an ta g e of the benefits of wireless telepho nes . And, as w e take to the roads , w e all ha v e a r espon sibility to dr iv e safely . T he wireless industry reminds you to us e y our p hone saf e l y when dri ving .
[ 126 ] F or more inf or mat ion, p le ase c all 1-888-901-SAFE. F or up dates: htt p://www .w o w- com.com/ consume r/issues/driving/ artic les .cfm ?ID=85 é 2001 Cellular T elecommunications & Intern et Asso ciation. A ll Rights R e serv ed . 1250 Connecticut A v e n ue, NW Suite 800, W ashington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 7 85-0081
[ 127 ] Appendix B: Message fr om the FDA Append ix B: Message from the FDA (U.S. Fo od and Drug Administratio n) to all users of m obile pho nes. J uly 18, 2001 .... ..... F or updates: http:/ /www .fda.go v/cdrh/phones
[ 128 ] Cons umer Update on W irel ess Phone s U.S. Food an d Drug Adm inist rati on 1. Do wireless p hones pose a health h azard? T he a v aila bl e scientific evidence doe s not sho w that any healt h prob lems ar e associated with using wir eless phones . Ther e is no pr oof , ho w ev er , that wir eless phones ar e absolutely s afe. W irele ss phones emit l o w lev els of r adiofrequency ener g y (RF) in the micr o w a v e range w hile being us ed. T hey also emit v er y lo w le v els of RF w hen in t he stand-b y mode. W her eas high l ev els of RF can pr oduce health ef fects (by hea ting tissue), exposur e to lo w le v el RF that does not pr oduce heating ef fects causes no kno wn ad v erse health eff ects . Many studi es of lo w lev el RF e xposur es ha v e not f ound any biological e ffec ts. S ome stud ies ha v e suggested that some biolo gical eff ects ma y occur , b ut suc h findings ha v e not been confirmed b y additiona l res earc h. In some cas es, other r esear che rs ha v e had difficult y in r eproduc ing those studies, or in determining th e reas ons f or inconsist ent r esults . 2. Wha t is FDA's role con cerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the la w , FD A does not r evi ew t he safety of radiati on-emitting c onsumer pr oducts suc h as wireless phones be f ore they ca n be sold , as it d oes with new drugs or medical devices . Ho we v er , the agency has authority to tak e action if wir eless phones ar e sho wn to emit r adiofr equency energy (RF) at a le v el that is hazar dous to the user . In such a case, FD A could r equir e the man ufactur ers of wir eless phone s to notify users of the he alth hazar d and to r epair , replace or r ecall the phones so that the h azard n o longer exi sts. Although the ex isting scienti fic data do not justify FD A r egulatory actions , FD A has ur g ed the wir eless phone industr y t o tak e a n umber of steps , inc luding the f ollo wing: ⢠Support needed r esear ch i nto possib l e bi ological e ffec ts of RF of the t ype emitted b y wir eless phone s; ⢠Design w irel ess phones in a w a y that minim izes any RF e xposur e to the us er that is not necessary f or dev ice function; an d ⢠Cooper ate in pr o viding use rs of wir eless phones with the best p ossib le inf ormat ion on possib le ef fects of w ire less phone use on hum an health. FD A belongs to an in teragency w or king gr oup of the fed eral a gencies that ha v e res ponsibility f or dif fere nt aspects of RF safet y to ensur e coordi nated eff or ts at the f ederal lev el. T he f ollo wing agencies be long to this w orking gr oup: ⢠National Institute f or Occupati onal Safety and Health ⢠En vironm ental Pr otection Agency ⢠F ederal Co mmunicat ions Commiss ion ⢠Occupatio nal Safety a nd Health Admi nistration ⢠National T e lecommuni cations and Inf ormation Administr ation T he National I nstitutes of H ealth par t icipates in som e intera g e ncy w or king group ac tivi ties, as w ell. FD A shar es r egulatory respons ibilities f or wir eless phones wi th the F ederal Comm unications Commis sion (FCC). All phones that are s old in the Unit ed States m ust comply wi th FCC saf ety guidelines that limit R F expos ure. FCC r elies on FD A and other health a gencies f or safety questions a bout wir eless phone s. FCC also regulates the base stations th at the wir eless phone netw or ks r ely upon. W hile thes e base stations op erate at hi gher po w er than do t he wireless phones them selv es, the RF e xposures t hat people get fr om these bas e stations ar e typically thousands of times lo w er than those t hey can get fr om wirel ess phones . Base station s are thus not the subj ect of the saf ety questions d i scusse d in this document .
[ 129 ] Appendix B: Message fr om the FDA 3. What kinds of ph ones are the subject of this update? T he term wir eless phone ref ers her e to hand-hel d wir eless phones wi th b uilt-in antennas, often call ed cell mobile or PCS phones . T hese types of wir eless phones can e xpose the user to measur ab le radiofr equency energy (RF) because of the short distance betw een the phone and the us erâ s head . T hese R F e xposur es ar e limited by F ederal Communication s Commission safety guidelines that w er e dev eloped with the ad vice of FD A and other f ederal heal th and safet y agencies . Whe n the phone is locat ed at great er distances fr om the user , the e xposure to RF i s drast ically lo w er because a pe rson's RF e xposur e decr eases ra pidly with i ncrea sing distance from the source. The so-ca lled cordless p hones; w hich ha v e a base uni t connec ted to the tele phone wiring i n a house, typical ly operate at far lo w er po we r lev els , and thus pr oduce RF e xposures far belo w the FCC saf ety limit s. 4. What are the results of the research done already? T he r esear ch done thus far has pr od uced conf licting r esults , and many stud ies ha ve s uffer ed fr om f la ws in their resea rc h methods . Animal e xperiments i n v estigating the ef fects of radio frequ enc y ener g y (RF) exposu res char acterist ic of wi rel ess phones ha v e yielded conf licting r esults that often cannot be r epeated in oth er la boratorie s. A fe w anim al studies , ho w ev er , ha v e suggested that lo w lev els of RF could acc elerate t he dev elopment of cancer in la boratory animals . Ho w ev er , many of the studies th at sho w ed incr eas ed tumor dev elopment used ani mals that had been genetically engineer ed or tr eated with cancer -causing c hemicals so as to be pr e- disposed to dev elop cancer in the absence of RF e xposure. Other studies ex posed the animals to RF f or up to 22 hours pe r da y . T hese conditions ar e not simil ar to the conditi ons under w hic h people use w ire less phones, so w e don âÂÂt kno w with ce r tainty w hat the r esults of s uch st udies mean f or human health. T hre e lar ge epidemio log y studi es ha v e been pub lished since D ecember 2000. Betw een them, the studies in ves tigated any possib le association betw een the use of wirel ess phones and pri mary brain cancer , g l ioma, me ningioma, or acoustic neurom a, tumors of the brain o r sali v ar y g land, leuk emia, or other cancers . None of the st udies demonstr ated the e xistence of any harmfu l health ef fects f rom w ir eless phone RF e xposur es. H o w ev er , none of th e studies can ans w er questions a bout long-term e xposur es, since the a v era ge period of phone use in t hese studies w as ar ound thr ee y ears . 5.What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones po ses a health risk? A combina tion of la boratory studies a nd epidemiolo gical studies of people actual ly using wir eless phone s w ould pr o vide some of the data t hat are needed. Lifetime animal e xposur e studies cou ld be completed i n a fe w y ears . Ho w ev er , v er y lar ge numbe rs of animals w ould be needed to pr o vide r elia bl e proof of a cancer pr omoting ef fect if one e xists . Epidemiolo gical studies can pr o vide data that is di rect ly applica ble to human populati ons, b ut 10 or more y ears f ollo w-up ma y be needed to pr o vide ans w ers a bout some health ef fects, suc h as cancer . T his is because the inter v al betw een the time of e xposur e t o a cancer -causing agent and the tim e tumors dev elop - if they do - ma y be many , ma ny y ears . T he interpre tation of epidemi ological stu dies is hamper ed b y diffi culties in me asuring actual R F expos ure dur ing da y-to-da y use of wi rel ess phones . Many factors aff ect this me asurem ent, suc h as the angle at w hich the phone is held, or w hich model o f phone is used. 6. Wha t is FDA doi ng to fi nd out more about the possi ble h ealth ef fects of wir e l ess p hone RF? FD A is w or king with the U .S. National T o xicolog y Pr ogram a nd with groups of in v estigators ar ound the w or ld to ensur e that high priority ani mal studies ar e conducted to addr ess important questions a bout the ef fects of e xposur e to radiof reque nc y ene rg y ( RF).
[ 130 ] FD A has been a leadi ng participant in the W orl d Health Or ganization International Electr oma gnetic Fields (E MF) Pr oject since its inception in 1996. An in f luential r esult of this w or k has been the de v elopment of a det ailed agenda of r esearc h needs that has driv en the esta bl ishment of new r esear ch pr ograms ar ound the w or ld. T he Pr oject has also helped de v elop a series of publi c inf ormation documents on EMF i ssues . FD A and the Cellu lar T elecomm unications & I nternet Associati on (CTIA) ha v e a f ormal Cooper ati v e R esear ch and De v elopment Agreem ent (CRAD A) to do r esear ch on wir eless phone safet y . FD A pr o vides the scientific o v ersight , obtaining input from experts in go v ernment, industry , and aca demic or g anizat ions. CTIA-funde d rese arc h is conducted thr ough contrac ts to independent in ves tig ators . The initial r esear ch wi ll incl ude both la boratory studies and studies of wir eless phon e users . The CRAD A will als o inclu de a broad assessment of ad ditional r esear ch needs in the contex t of the latest r esear ch d ev elopments a round t he w or ld. 7. How can I fi nd out how muc h radiof requenc y energy exposu re I can get by u sing m y wire less phone ? All phones sold in the Uni ted States m ust comply wi th F eder al Communicati ons Commission (FCC) g uidelin es that limit radiofr equency energy (RF) e xposur es . FCC esta b lished these guidelines in consultat ion with FD A and the other feder al health and safety a gencies . The FC C limit f or RF e xposur e fr om wirel ess telephones is se t at a Specific Abs orption Rat e (SAR) of 1.6 w atts per kil ogram (1. 6 W/kg). T he FCC limit is con sistent with t he safety s tandar ds dev eloped b y the Institute of Electrical and Electr onic Engineeri ng (IEEE) and the Na tional Council on R adiation Pr otection and Me asure ment. T he expo sure li mit tak e s into consider ation the bodyâ s a bility to remo v e heat fr om the t issues that abso rb ener g y from the wir eless phone and is s et w ell belo w lev els kno wn to ha v e eff ects . Man ufact urers o f wir eless phones m ust rep or t the RF e xp osure l ev el f or eac h model of phone to the FCC. T he FCC w ebsite (ht tp://www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsaf ety) gi v es dir ections f or locatin g the FCC ident ification n umber on y our phone so y ou can find y our phone â s RF exposur e lev el in the online lis ting. 8. What has F DA done to measure the radiofrequency energy coming from wireless phon es? T he Institute of Elec trical and Electr onic Engineers (IEEE) is de v eloping a tec hnical stand ard f or measuring the radiof requency ener g y (RF) e xposur e fr om wir eless phones and other wir eless handsets w ith the participation and l eadership of FD A scientists and engineers. T he standard, R ecommended Pr actice f or Det er mi ning the S patial-P eak Specifi c Absorption R ate (SAR) in the Human Body D ue to W ir eless Com municati ons Device s: Experimenta l T echni ques, sets f orth the first consistent test methodolo g y for m easuring the r ate at w hic h RF is deposited in t he heads of wi rele ss phone users. The t est method uses a tissue-sim ulating mod el of the human head. Standa r dized SAR t est methodolo g y is e xpected to gr eatly imp ro v e the consistency of measur ements made a t diff er ent la boratories on the same phone. SAR is t he measur ement of the amount of ener g y a bsorbed in tissue, eit her b y the w hole body or a small part of the body . It is measur ed in w atts /kg (or milliw atts /g) of matter . T his meas urem ent is used to dete r mi ne w hether a wir eless phone com plies with saf ety guidel ines. 9. Wha t steps can I take to red uce my exp osure to radi ofrequency energy from my wir eless phone? If ther e is a risk fr om these product s--and at this po int w e do not kno w that ther e is--it i s pr obab ly v er y small. But if y ou ar e concerned ab out a v oiding ev en potential risks, y ou can tak e a fe w simple steps to minim ize y our expos ure to ra diofr equency energy (RF). Since time is a ke y factor in ho w muc h exposu re a pe rson r eceiv es, r educing the am ount of time spen t using a wir eless phone will r educe RF e xposur e.
[ 13 1 ] Appendix B: Message fr om the FDA If y ou must conduct exten ded con v ersations by w ire less phone ev er y da y , y ou could pl ace mor e distance be tw een y our body and the sour ce of the RF , since the e xposur e le v e l drops o ff dram atically with di stance. F or example , y ou could use a headset and carry the wir eless phone a w a y fr om y our body or us e a wir eless phone conn ected to a r emote anten na. Ag a in, the scienti fic data do not dem onstrate t hat wir eless phones are harmfu l. But if y ou ar e concerned a bout the RF e xposur e fro m these pr oducts, y ou can use meas ures l ik e those described a bo v e to reduce y our RF exposur e from wi rel ess phone use. 10. What about chi ldren using wireless phones? T he scientifi c evidence d oes not sho w a danger to users of wir eless phones , inc luding c hildr en and teena gers. If y ou w ant to tak e st eps to lo w er e xposure to radiofr equency ener g y (RF), the measur es descri bed abo v e w ould apply to c hildr en and teenagers using w ire less phones . R e ducin g the time of w irel ess phone use and inc reas ing the distance b etw een the user and the RF sour ce will r educe RF e xposur e.Some groups sponsor ed by othe r national go v er nments ha v e ad vised that c hildr en be discour aged fr om using wi reles s phones at all. F or example, th e go ve r nment in the United Kingdo m distrib uted leaf lets containing suc h a r ecommendation in December 2000. T hey noted that no evidence e xists that usi ng a wir eless phone caus es brain tumors or o ther ill ef fects . T heir r ecommen dation to limit wir eless phone use b y chi l dr en w as strictly preca utionary; it w as not based on sc ientific e vidence that any health hazar d e xists . 1 1. What ab ou t wireless phone i nterference with medical equipm ent? R adiofr equency ener g y (RF) fr om wir eless phones ca n interact with some electr onic d evices . F or this r eason, FD A helped dev elop a detailed test method to measur e electr omagnetic inter fer ence (EMI) of i mplanted car diac pacem ak ers and defibr illators fr om wir eless teleph ones. This test method is no w par t of a standar d spon sored b y the Association f or the Ad v ancement of Medical instrume ntation (AA MI). T he final draft, a joint ef f or t b y FD A, medical device manuf actur ers, and many other gr oups, w as complete d in late 2000. T his standar d will allo w man ufactur ers to ensur e that car diac pacemak ers and defib rillators ar e safe fr om wirele ss phone EMI. FD A has tested hear ing aids f or interf erenc e from handheld wir eless phones and he lped dev elop a v oluntar y standar d sponsor ed by the Institute of Electrical and E lectr onic Engineers (I EEE). T his standar d specifies tes t methods and perf or mance r equir ements f or hearing aids and wir eless phone s so that no interf er ence occurs w hen a person uses a compatib le phone and a accompanie d hearing aid at th e same time. T his standar d w as appro v ed b y the IEEE in 2000. FD A contin ues to monito r the use of wir eless phones f or possib le interactions with other medical de vices . Should harmful interfer ence be f ound to occur , FD A will conduct te sting to assess the interfer ence and w or k to r esolv e the pr ob lem. 12. Wh er e can I find additional in fo rm ation? F or additional i nf ormation, please r efer t o the f ollo wing res ources : ⢠FD A w eb page on wir eless phone s http:/ /www .fda.go v/cdrh/phones/ inde x.html ⢠F ederal Co mmunicat ions Commiss ion (FCC) RF Saf ety Pr ogram http:/ /www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsaf ety ⢠International C ommission on Non-Ionizing R adiation Pr otection http:/ /www .icnirp .de ⢠W orld He alth Or ganization (WHO) Int er nat ional EMF Pr oject http:/ /www .w ho .int/emf ⢠National Radi ological Pr otection Boar d (UK) http:/ /www .nrpb .org. uk/ J uly 18, 2001F or updates: http://www .fda.go v/cdrh/phones
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[ 133 ] In dex A Access codes change code 57 change lock code 59 lock p hone 11 3 phone lock 58 Accessibility solutions 4 Accessibility website 4 Accessible features 4 Accessories batteries 97, 1 06 char ging t ime 10 6 char gers 97, 1 0 7 rapid mobile 10 8 rapid travel 10 7 stand ard trave l 10 7 leath er carrying ca se 10 8 loopset LPS-3 10 8 practical rul es 10 3 ACP-12 rapid travel charger 107 ACP-8 rapid travel charger 10 7 Advanced callin g f eatures 34 Alarm clock icon 13 instruction s 92 set 93 turn off comp letely 93 turn off ring ing 93 menu 20 am/ pm for mat 52 Analog network 62 Answer automatically 50 call 15 key guard acti ve 60 phone locked 59 talk key 9 Aut omatic redia l 38 B Battery 10 6 cha rge 8 cha rge stat us 13 important in formation 8 Bloc k calle r ID 40 Browser , minibrowser 80 C Calcu lator instruction s 94 menu 20
[ 134 ] Cal en dar 86 ala rm 91 create note 87 erase not es 90 men u 20 navi gat e 87 se t da te 91 view 86 view n otes 90 Cal l end 15 mak e 15 privacy 17 redial 16 restrict 60 stron g signal 16 use ad vanced features 34 Call forwarding 37 Call log 19, 3 1 clear ca ll ti mer 33 clear recen t c alls 32 recent c alls 31 reset call timer 33 shortcuts 31 show/hide current call 33 view ca ll duration 32 Call timer 33 Call waiting 36 Caller ID 36 act iva te 35 block 40 deactivate 36 if blocked 56 send own 20, 35 Calling ca rd 38 Calling features - a dva nced 34 automa tic redial 38 block caller ID 40 call forwa rding 37 call waiting 36 caller ID 36 callin g card 38 conference call 37 network feature codes 35 se le c t ph on e nu m be r 41 set in-call options 34 se t touc h to nes 42 Char ger options rapid mobile 10 8 rapid travel 10 7 Clock am/ pm fo rmat wit h cale ndar 86
[ 135 ] instructions 52 display 53 hid e 53 net wor k to set 53 set ma nual ly 53 time forma t 52 time forma t 52 Conference call 37 Co ver Nokia Xpr ess-on 10 4 remove 10 4 replace 10 5 CSL -28 ca rrying c ase 10 8 Cu stome r care ce nte r 5 Customize y o u r phone 44 D Digital n etwork 62 E Ear pi ece vol ume 16 Ent er chara cters 21 chan ge ca se 21 erase 21 in phon e number field 22 letters 21 number s 21 space 22 special ch aracters 22 F Frequently asked questions 11 3 G games 95 Link5 96 Pa i r s I I 96 Snake II 95 Space impact 95 I Ico ns 13 In-call options 34 Ind icato rs 12 Int erne t access via minibrowser 80 K Ke y g u a r d menu 20 Ke y s description 9 navigation 11 scroll 12 L LCH-9 char ger 10 8 Life timer 33 Loopset description 10 8
[ 136 ] loopset 4 LPS-3 4 M Memor y status phone book 27 Menu short cuts 19 Menus 18 navi gat e 18 scroll 18 shortcut 18 Messages 19 receiving via minibrowser 84 Minibrowser 80 men u 20 receiving messa ges v ia 84 Mobile messages 63 delive ry not ifica tion 72 erase 74 forward 76 number -only 73 receive 68 reply 75 resend 74 send 72 storage 70 text m essage 71 ur gent 73 writing 63 change in put method 65 enter text 64 new 64 predictive text in put 65 traditional inpu t 66 N Navigation keys 11 scroll 12 selection 11 Network f eature codes 35 Netw ork f eatur es act iva te 35 deactivate 36 Network serv ices caller ID 36 Nokia contact in formation 5 on the web 5 O One -to uch d ial ing 55 assign key 55 instruction s 55 assign name/number 55 chan ge n umbers 55 erase nu mbers 55
[ 137 ] P P erson alize your phon e 44 Phone book 23 add na mes and number s 24 change stored number 25 chan ge view s 24 chec k memory status 27 erase ent ire 27 erase st o red names/ number s 26 menu definitions 23 me nus 23 recall numbers from 25 scrolling view 24 Phone number selection 41 Predictive text tools and keys add to di ctionary 66 cha nge la nguage 66 templates 68 Predictive text in put deactivate 65 Profiles 19 customize 45 disp lay cl ock 52 display language 52 identify by ringing tones 56 list 44 one- touch dia ling 55 options 44 aut omat ic ans wer 50 key pad t ones 47 lights 51 mes sage ale rt tone 48 ringing 45 ring ing tone 46 ringing v olume 46 set gam e tones 47 set war ning tones 47 vibrating a lert 47 rena me 51 restore fact ory settings 51 select 44 set c lock 52 R Redial aut omat ic 19, 3 8 ho w to 11 5 instruction s 25 last-dialed number 16 Restore factory settin gs 51 Res trict ca lls 60 Ringing tones 91 Roaming 62
[ 138 ] S Safety infor mation emergency calls 101 Scroll bar 12 Scro ll keys 12 Security 57 chan ge se curity co de 57 default security code 57 Ke y g u a r d 59 phone lock 57 restrict calls 60 Settings 19 Shortcut s 19 Spe cial ch arac ter s 22 Standby tim es 10 6 Start s creen 11 System 20 T T alk times 10 6 T echn ical infor mation 11 6 T ouch tones 42 T roubleshooting 10 9 U Understanding wireless network services 3 V Vibrating alert see Profiles 47 V o ice mail liste n to messages 29 no tif icati o n 29 retrieve message 28 set up ma ilbox 28 V o ice mailbox automate wit h codes 30 V o ice privac y 17 W Wir el ess net wor k se rv ic es 3 www .nokiaaccessibility .com 4
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