Nokia Nokia User Manual

User’s Guide Nokia is a r egistered trademark of Nokia Cor poration, Finland. © 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous development. Therefore we r eserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice. Issu e 4 9351391
2 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. For Your Safet y FOR YOUR SAFETY Read thes e simp le g uidel ines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in t his manua l. QUALIFIED SER VICE Only qualified s ervice personne l must install or repair e quipment. Use o nly approved accessories and batteries. ROAD SAFETY CO MES FIRST Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; park th e vehicle first. SWIT CH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Mobile phones can caus e interference. Using them on aircraft is ille gal. SWITCH OF F IN HOS PITALS Follow any regulatio ns or rules. Switch off near m edical equipment. INTERFEREN CE All mobile phones may be subject to interference whic h could affect performance. USE SENSIBLY Use only in norm al position (to ear). Don’ t t ouc h t he an ten na un ne cess ar ily. MAKI NG CA LLS Ensure the phon e is switched on and in service. Enter th e phone numbe r, including area code, then press . To end a call press . To answer a call pres s . SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUEL LING Don’t use phone at a refuelling point. Don’t us e near fuel or chemica ls. EMER GEN CY C ALL S Ensure that the phone is switched on and in service. H old for seve ral seconds, to clear the dis play. Enter t he emerge ncy number, then press . Give your location. Do not end the c all until told to do so. SWITCH OFF NEAR BL ASTING Don’t use phone where blastin g is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any re gulations or rules.
3 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol Quick Start Here are a few basic instructions about using your new N okia 550 phone: Attach the ba ttery to the phone. Connect the charger to th e bottom of the phone. To switch the phone on/ off, press . To make a call: If your phone is wi thin the network service area (i f the O symbol appears on the display), you can make a call. To make a call, key in the desired phone number (including the area code). Press to make a call. Press to en d a call. To receive a call: Press . To correct keypresses or to clear the entire display: Press . For more details a bout these and oth er functions, see the appropr iate pages of this guide.
4 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Contents For Your Safety ................................. .............. 2 Quick Start ...................................................... 3 1. Basic Information..... .................................. 5 Using This Guide ..... ........... ....... ........... ....... .......... .. 5 List Of Keys .......... ....... ........... ....... ........ .......... ....... .. 5 Selection Keys ............ ........... ....... ........... ....... ......... 5 Display Indica tors .......... ....... ........... ....... ........... ..... 6 Charging A New Battery .... ........... ....... ........... ..... 7 Battery I nformation .. ........... ....... ........ .......... ....... .. 7 Switching On/Of f ....... ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... .. 8 Signal Stre ngth ... ....... ........... ....... ........... ........... ..... 8 Accessories . ....... .......... ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... .. 8 Call Forwarding ... ........... ....... ........... ....... ........... ..... 8 Register Recall Function .... ........... ....... ........... ..... 8 2. Basic Functions ............................ .............. 9 Making A Call ...... ....... ........... ....... ........... ....... ......... 9 Internationa l Calls .... ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... .. 9 Receiving A Call ...... ........... ....... ........... ....... .......... .. 9 Adjustin g The Ear piece Volume ... ....... ........... ... 1 0 Any Key Answering ... ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... 10 1-Touch Dialling ........ ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... 10 Last N umber Redial ...... ....... ........... ....... ........... ... 1 0 Keypad Locked ..... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ... 1 0 Muting The Microphone .. ....... ........... ....... .......... 11 3. The Memory.............................................. 12 Keying In N ames ..... ........... ....... ....... ........... ....... ... 12 Storing Infor mation ...... ....... ........... ....... ........... ... 1 2 Clearin g Inform ation ........ ....... ........... ....... .......... 13 Recalling Information By Memory L ocation Number And By Name ............ ....... ........... ....... ... 1 3 Scanning For A Number .. ....... ....... ........... ....... ... 14 Scanning For A Name .. ....... ........... ....... ........... ... 1 4 Number Of The Phone ...... ....... ........... ....... .......... 14 Scratchpad Memor y . ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... 14 4. The Menu Facilit y .... ................................ 15 The Menu Method ..... ........ ....... ........... ....... .......... 15 The Menu Shortcut ....... ........... ....... ........... ....... ... 1 5 Menu Function s ......... ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... 17 Call Register (Menu 0) .... ....... ........... ....... .......... 17 Recent Calls (Menu 0 0) .......... ....... ........... ...... 17 Call Duration (Menu 0 1) . ........... ....... ........... ... 17 Messages (Menu 1 ) ... .......... ........ ....... ........... ...... 17 Read Mess ages (Me nu 1 0) . ........... ....... ....... ... 17 Write Mess ages (Me nu 1 1) .... ....... ........... ...... 17 Listen T o Voice Messa ges (Me nu 1 2) ....... ... 18 Retrieve Me ssages (M enu 1 3) .. ........... ....... ... 18 Message Settings (Men u 1 4) .... ........... ....... ... 18 Message Ce ntre N umber ( Menu 1 4 0) ... ... 18 Voice Mailb ox Number (Menu 1 4 1) ... ...... 18 Encryption Key (Men u 1 4 2 ) ... ........... ....... ... 19 Encryption (Me nu 1 4 3) ........ .......... ........ ...... 19 Phone Setti ngs (Menu 2 ) ... ........... ....... ........... ... 19 Country (M enu 2 0 )....... ........... ....... ........... ...... 19 Setting The Lights On/Of f (Menu 2 1) ...... ... 19 Keypad Tones (Menu 2 2) .... ........... ....... .......... 19 Langua ge Select (Menu 2 3) ...... ....... ........... ... 19 Battery Ca re (Menu 2 4) .. ........ .......... ........ ...... 19 Clock (Menu 2 5) ......... ....... ........... ....... ........... ... 20 Security Options (Menu 3 ) .... ....... ........... ....... ... 20 Phone Lock ( Menu 3 0 ) . ........... ....... ........... ...... 20 Change Lo ck Code (Menu 3 1) ...... ........... ...... 20 Call Barrin g (Menu 3 2) ....... ........... ....... .......... 20 Call Settings ( Menu 4) ....... ........... ....... ........... ... 21 Ringing Ton e (Menu 4 0) ..... ........... ....... .......... 21 Ringing Volum e (Menu 4 1) ....... ........... ....... ... 21 Call Alert ( Menu 4 2) ..... ....... ........... ....... .......... 21 1-Touch Dialling (Men u 4 3) ..... ........... ....... ... 21 Automatic Answer ( Menu 4 4) ...... ........... ...... 21 Send DTMF Tones (Men u 5) ...... ....... ....... .......... 21 Alarm Options (Men u 6) . ....... ........... ....... .......... 22 Countdown Time r (Menu 6 0) ... ........... ....... ... 22 Alarm Clock ( Menu 6 1) ... ........... ....... ........... ... 22 Prefix Editor (Men u 7) ..... ....... ........... ....... .......... 23 Care and Maintenance .............. .................. 24 Important Safety Info rmation .................... 24 Emergency Calls .......................................... 25 Troubleshooting ........................................... 25
5 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol 1. Basic In formation Using This Guide The cellular phone described in this gu ide is approved for use in a NMT 450 net work. A number of f eatures included in this guide are called Network Serv ices provided by cellular service providers. Be fore you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to the service(s) you require from your home service provider. You can then activate these functions as described in this guide. The manual activation commands for various services are not presented in this guide (e.g. using characters for activatin g or deactivating services) . The phone, nevertheless, is capable of handling commands given in that form. For these commands, please consult with your cellular service providers. T he operation of th e phone requires successive key depressions; two k eys are never to be pressed sim ultaneously. List Of Keys (More detailed information on the u se of each key is given in the appropriate place in the manual .) Press and hold to switch th e phone on or off. Press to switch to alpha mode and key in or display letters; press again to switch back to n umeri c mode. Press to delete ch aracters or to clear the enti re displ ay. Press to call a number. Pr ess for Register Recall ( NMT sy stem fea ture) du ring a call. Press to end a call. Press these keys to scroll through the memory locations and menu f unctions. First press the Menu or the Memory selection key and then us e keys and to scroll through the menu or the memory. (Press and hold dow n to scroll continuously t hrough the menu or the me mory.) - Number and chara cter keys . Selection Keys Beneath the display, there ar e two selection keys. Their functions depend entirely on the guiding texts that appear on the dis play’s bottom line. In standby mode, Menu allows access to th e menu functions a nd Memory to the memory operations.
6 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Display Indicators and bar (left side of dis play) Signal strength indicator. The bar above the symbol indicates the current signal strength at the location of your phone. The higher the bar, the better the signal in the area. No bar: You are outside th e coverage area and cannot make any calls. and bar (right side of display) Charge level indicator. Indicates the charge level of the batter y. The higher the bar, the better the battery charge. Call Forwarding indicator. When the symbol is displayed, your incoming calls a re being transferred to another number (NMT network service). Call-indicator. A call is in progress. D Multifrequency tone indicator. When on, it indicates that numerical information can be sent for communication purposes. W hen flashi ng, it indicates that numerical information is being sent. O Service indicator. Indicates that you are in a cellular service area. If it does not appear, you are outside the service area and the network cannot serve you. Roam indicator. Comes on when the NMT network cannot transmit calls t o your phone. Press to reregister the phone on the system, or try to make a call. ABC Alpha mode indicator. Shows that the phone is in alpha mode an d letters can be keyed in or displayed. Indicates that you have receive d a voicemail message which you can listen to by calling the voicemail centre number. T he indicator appears on the display until you call the voicemail centre number . * Indicates that an SMS message has been received. If the indicator is flashing, there is no space for ne w messages. For mor e space erase old messages by selecting the Erase option when you are rea ding messages . * * Note: Th is function is operational only if the local network supports it. Check with the network service operator. Menu function/memory location indicator. Indicates which Menu function is a ctive, or which memory location is currently being used. Also indicates the place that you are curren tly editing when writing a message. COUNTRY CODE (e. g. FI , SV) Indicates in which country the phone will operate. If you wish to chan ge the code, see ‘Country’.
7 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol Charging A New Ba ttery Befor e you can us e your phon e, you must fully charge the battery. A new battery must be charged for at least 16 hours before being used for the first time. Attach the battery to the phone and connect the charger to the bottom of the phone as described on pa ge 2. Battery Information When the battery charge is low, the warning message BATTERY LOW fl ashes y ou at regu lar intervals. Fina lly, t he me ssag e RE CHA RGE BATT ERY is displayed. If you do n ot recharge your battery, the phone switches off af ter a while. While charging is in progress, the battery charge bar on the display scrolls repeatedly from clear to full. When the bar stops scrolling a nd remains at a full bar, a nd a message BATTERY FU LL appears on the display, charging is compl eted. If the display bar continues to scroll, charging may be temporarily disrupted (for in stance, if the battery is too hot or too cold). Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer, and recharge your battery on ly with the chargers approved by the manu factur er. W hen a ch arger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery conn ected to a charger for longer than a week, sin ce overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. Note that a new NiMH battery achieves full performance only af ter two or three com plete charge and discharge cycles! For good operation tim es when using a NiMH battery, discharge the battery from tim e to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off (or by using the battery discharge facility of a ny approved access ory for your phone). Do not a ttempt to dischar ge the battery by any other m eans. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will e ventually wear out. When the operating time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeably shorter th an normal, it is time to buy a new battery. NiMH battery performance will vary with the condition of the battery. The following conditions will reduce battery performance: temperature extremes, poor charging or discharging practices and improper storage. The NiMH battery’s perf ormance is particularly limited in temperatures below -10°C and Li-Ion batteries performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 0°C. There fore, the ba ttery should be kept protected from the cold, e.g., in a pocket, if it is to be exposed to low temperatures for long periods. The approximate charging times, for charging empty batteries to an 80% capacity, while using the Fa st Trave l Charger are: NiMH batteries: 550 mA h 60 mi n. Li-Ion batteries: 400 mA h 50 mi n. 1500 mA h 180 mi n. A trickle char ge to full 100 % capacity would require a couple of hours more, but it is not necessary in norm al use. Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge: it may require cooling or warming first. Note: - Use the battery on ly for its intended purpose. - Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out. - Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen ) causes direct connection between the and - terminals of
8 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. the battery (metal strips on the back of the battery), f or exam ple, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or pu rse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the conne cting objec t. - Leav ing the ba tte ry in hot or cold pl aces, s uch as in a clos ed car in sum mer or wint er con ditions , will reduce t he ca pacity a nd li fetim e of the batter y. Alway s try to keep the ba ttery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77° F). A phone with a h ot or cold battery may tempora rily not work, even w hen the bat tery is fully char ged. - Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Recycle! - Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Switchin g On/Off As with any other radio transmitting device, avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on. Press to switch th e phone on /off. When turning the phone on, it will c arry out a short self-test, briefly displaying its number, or the name associated with th e number (operator, deale r or your own na me). When the appropriate country code and O indicator appear on the display, the phone is ready for use. A cellular phone c an only make and receive calls when it i s switched on. Signal Strength The quality of your call depends on the strength of the cell ular signal in your area. The phone displays current field strength as a ser ies of bars on the left-hand side of its display screen - the more bars, the better the signal in your area. If the signal is poor, you can try m oving the phone slightly to improve reception. If you are using the phone in a building, you may find that reception is better near a wi ndow. Accessories An extensive range is available for your pho ne. You can select these according to your special communication needs. For availability of accessories, check with your local dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any accessor y, grasp and pu ll the plug, not th e cord. IMPORTANT! Use only accessories approved by the phone manufa cturer. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous. Call Forwarding Call t ransf er is an N MT sy st em f eat ure. Con tact your sys tem prov ider for fu rther i nformati on. This feature allows you to transfer incoming calls to anoth er telephone number. Register Recall Function The NMT network may off er a service called Register Recall (three-way calling or conference call). This feature allows you to activate a second c all while you are alr eady makin g a call. This function is activated with the key. For further information, contact your local system provider as the operating in structions vary from country to country.
9 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol 2. Basic Fun ctions Making A Call Key in the n umber ( include the a rea code, even if you are making a local call). If you make a mistake you can delete the last number by pressing or clear the whole display, by pressing and holding for h alf a second. Press . The indicator and the dialled number will appear on the display. When the number clears from the display and a tone is heard, the phone has transmitted the num ber. Lift the phone to your ear , and wait until your call is answe red, then speak. When you have finished the call, press . If th e me ssage LOCK ED appears on the display, your phone has been locked. (see ‘Security Options’). When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency num ber preprogrammed into your phone (e.g., 112 or some other official emer gency number). Also, calls to the numbers in memory locations 94, 95, 96, and 97 may be made and all calls may be received. (see ‘Memor y’) To redial the last number called: Press twice. International Calls Note: This function is operational only if the local network supports it. Che ck with the network service opera tor. When calling abroad a character can be inserted in front of the country code inste ad of the international access code. For example, when calling abroad from Finland, instead of dialling 9 90 010 81 12 3 456 010 81 123 456 c an be u sed. Press the key twice to insert a character. If you also s tore all of your domestic phone numbers with the prefix , you ne ed not insert the phone number with the international a ccess codes when you wish to call th ese numbers f rom abro ad. If the network does not support th is function, a mess age PREFI X CANNOT BE USED may appear on the display. The n, the international access code must be keyed in. Receiving A Call When there is an incoming call, you w ill hear the ringing tone and the text CALL appears on the display. If th e ringing tone ha s been switched off - the SILENT SERVICE feature has been se lected fo r privacy or other reas ons - the lights will flash instead and only a short bee p will be heard (see ‘Call A lert’). An easy way to sele ct th e SILENT SERVICE feature ON is to press Menu and . If the caller can be ide ntified (if the n etwork supports this function), t he caller’s phone number (or the name, if it is s tored in th e memory) appears on the display together with the text CALLING. Note: This function, which enables th e caller to be identified, is oper ational only if the local network supports it. Check with th e network service operator. If the call is diverted from another number, the indicator appears on the righ t-hand side of the third display row. If the caller cannot be
10 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. identified and the call is diver ted, the message DIVERTE D CALL appears on the display. Press to take the call. When you have finished speaking, press . If you don’t answer the call, the message 1MISSED CALL appears on the display. If the network supports the clock function and provides the right time for the phone, the tim e when a call was missed or received can be seen similarily like the number of that call. To check the time: Press to s witch your phone into alpha mode. During the call, the indicator will remain on. Adjusting The Earpiece Volume The volume of th e earpiece can be adjusted with the toggle key on the side of the phone. Lowest volume Highest volume Any Ke y Answ eri ng The phone is equipped with an any key answering option (press any key e xcept to answer a call). If you receive an in coming call a t t h e s a m e t i m e a s y o u a r e k e y i n g i n a n u m b e r , the any key answering fe ature become s active after the first ringing tone . Any key answering is not active when the keypad is lo cked. 1-Touch Dialling Keys 1-9 dial pr edefined numbers stored in memory locations 1-9. Note: before you can us e the 1-Touch Dialling function, you must first store a number in one of the l ocations 1-9 and make sure you have switched the 1-Touch Dialling function On usin g the phone’s Me nu Facility (see Menu 4 3 ). Note: store the voice m ailbox number in to memory location 1 (see Menu 1 4 1 ), if you wish to use 1-Touch Dialling fun ction for listening your voicemail messages . The memory location 1 can be used only for listening voicemail messages when the 1-Touch Dialling function is used. Last Number Redial The phone automatically stores the las t 10 numbers (a nd associated names) that you h ave called or tried to call. To scroll the 10 n umbers last called: Press to clear the display. Press . The last number called appears. Press or to scr oll through the other nine last number s called. Press to make a call to the number displayed. Note : In Menu 0 0 3 you can select ( ERASE ALL RECENT C ALLS ) if you want the last nu mbers called to be cleared fro m the memory. Keypad Lo cked The phone’s keypad can be locked to prevent accidental keypresses, e.g. when the phone is in your pocket. Note: When the keypad is locked, calls may be possible to the emergen cy number preprogrammed into your phone (e.g. , 112 or some other official em ergency number).
11 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol To lock the keypad: Press Me nu and . To unlock the keypad: Press Unlock and . The KEYPAD LOCKED message appears on the display. When any key is pressed th e Press Unlock and then * messag e is sh own. To answer a call wh en the keypad is locked, press . During a call, the ke ypad is not locked, and you can operate the phone as usual. When th e keypad is unlocked, the KEY PAD A CTI VE message appears, and the phone starts to operate in the usual w ay. Muting The Microphone The muting feature allows you to switch off the phone’s microphone, so you can have a pr ivate conversation with other people during a call. Press the Menu selection key and hold it down briefly to mute the microphone. The MUTED message is sh own. Press and hold the Menu key again to unmute the microphone. MUTE OFF is shown. The call can then be continued in the usual w ay.
12 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. 3. The Memory The phone h as 97 standard memory locations which allow you to store information a s follows: • Phone numbers of up to 30 digits each • Names of up to 20 letters each Numbers and letters cannot be displayed at the same ti me. You can switch bet ween numer ical and alpha modes by pressing . Memory location 99 stores the phone’s own number and a welcoming message (max. 20 letters). You can change th e number and edit the welcoming message (see the section ‘Sto ring I nforma tio n’) . Memory location 98 h olds the phone’s number with a country code prefix. The location cannot be edited. Memory location 00 is th e so-called scratchpad memory ( see ‘Scratch pad Memory’) wh ere you can store information temporarily during a call. This 00 memory location is cleared when the phone is switched of f. Memory location 0 is for the last number called. When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency number preprogrammed into your phone (e. g., 112 or some oth er official emergen cy number). Also, calls to the numbers in memory locations 94, 95, 96, and 97 may be made and all calls may be received. Keying In Names Press . The ABC indicator will appear on the display indicating th at the phone is in the alpha mode and that when you press a key, letters will appear in stead of numbers. Select the key labelled with the letter you want. Each key is la belled with three letters, except for th e MN 6 key, s o press the key labelled with the letter you want on ce (before th e ABC indicator f lashes). If the character displayed is n ot the character you want, pres s the key aga in (befor e the ABC indicator flashes) an d if you still don’t have the character you want, press the key a third time (before th e ABC indicator flashes). If you miss the letter you want, press the key repeatedly until the letter you require reappears. Note: rapid key presses may activate othe r characters . Select further letters in the sa me way. You can select upper case or lower case letters by pressing and holding the key for a few seconds. Additional chara cters can be displayed (by repeatedly pressing the key) as follows: 1-key - ? ! 1 , . : “ ‘  $ £ ( ) / % @ 2-ke y A B C 2 Ä Å à AE Ç 3-key D E F 3 è É 4-key G H I 4 ì ¡ 5-key J K L 5 6-key M N 6 Ñ 7-key P R S 7 ß 8-key T U V 8 Ü ù 9-key W X Y 9 0-key O Q Z 0 Ö Ø ò # -key a blank space * -key * Exit letter selection by pr essing again. Storing Information Key in the area code a nd number and, (in the alpha mode) the name (or key in fir st the name and then the number).
13 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol Press Memory , Save . The phone will ask you to specify a memory location number SAVE IN LOCATIO N. Press OK if you want the information stored in the first ava ilable memory location. Otherwise, key in a memory location number. The m essa ge SAV ED will app ear on the disp lay, confirming that the information has been stored in th e memor y loca tion sp ecifi ed. If you try to stor e only a name or a number, the phone asks for the missing name or number. Key the required name or number in, and confirm it by pressing Save , OK . If you don’t wish to have a name or number, just confirm with Sa ve , OK . If you try to s tore information in a memory location that is already being used or with a name that is already being used, the phone will display the memory location number and the REPLACE? me ssage te xt. If you want to replace the existing information, press OK . If you do not wan t to replace the existing information, either press or Quit . The information you tried to store will the n reappear on the display, and you can store it in a different memory location or with a different name, as described above. Clearing Information Press Memory. Key in the name or its fir st letters. Press Find to get the name on the display. Press Opt ion s , Erase. The message ERASE ? and the name or number and the memory location number will appear. Press Eras e . The messa ge ERASED will be displayed briefly, confirming that the memory location has been cleared. Or: Press and hold to clear the display. Press Memory , Save , Sav e . The phone will ask you to specify a memory location number Location to be erased: Key in the number of t he me mory lo catio n you want to clear an d press Erase. The message ERASE ? and the name or number and the memor y loca tion n umber will appea r. Press Erase. The messag e ER ASED will be displayed briefly, confirming that the memory location has been cleared. Recalling Information By Memory Location Number And By Name Press Memory . Key in the name or its first letters. Press Find . A list of nam es appears. You can scroll through the list w ith the and keys. Press Options to get the following options: Move , Show , Edit , Erase . You can scroll through the list w ith the and keys. Press Show to view the number stored w ith the name. Or: Press Memory , , Find . The phone asks you to specify the memory location with th e message Location number : Key in the m emory location n umber, (e.g. 2) and press Find . The telephone number stored in the memory location will appear on th e display. Press ABC if you want to check the name stored wi th the n umber.
14 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. (If no name was stored with the nu mber, the display will be blank). Pr ess again if you want to return to the number display. Call the nu mber by pressing . Scanning For A Number To scan the entire me mory, use the or keys to display the conten ts of the memory locations in use. I f you have just recalled a memory location by number, the scanning will start from that memory location. When you find the numbe r you wan t, press to make the call. Scanning For A Name Press . Press to display t he first and to display the last n ame in alphabetic order. To display the other stored names, p ress the arrow keys until you find the name you are looking for. Number Of The Phone To check the number of your phone: Key in 99 (memory location where the phone number is stored). Press Memory , Find . Scratchpad Memory In addition to its 97 pe rmanent memory locations, the phone has on e short-term memory location (00), where a telephone number (and a name ) keyed in durin g a call is temporarily stored. The number is cleared from memory when the phone is switched off. Key in a nu mber (or a name in alpha mode) during a call. The ph one will automatically store the number or name in the scratchpad memory location when you end the call. Any information previously stored in th e scratchpad memory will be lost. To move a nu mbe r from the s cratc hpad me mory location to a permanent memory location, recall it: 00 Memo ry , Find . Store the in formation as described in Storing Information. (When the location 00 is not in use, the pho ne’s SIS security reference code can be checked there. The refer ence code is used by the NMT network to register your phone. )
15 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol 4. The Menu Facility The menu allows you to check and ch ange the settings for ce rtain fun ctions, e .g. whethe r they are currently switched on or off. You ca n scroll through the menu with the or keys to enter a function or to use a shortcut by pressing the Menu key and number of the desired menu (see instructions below). The Menu Me tho d Press the Menu selection key . Use either or keys to scroll forw ard or backward through th e list of functions unti l you find t he one you wa nt. Press Sele ct when y ou r each th e fu nction you wish to activate. Use or to ch eck the curr ent setting of the function or to scr oll through sub men us. Select the setting you wish to change with the Select key. Use or to scroll through the options. Press the OK selection key to store the new setting in memory (the one which is shown on the dark backgr ound). You c an p ress the Quit selection key, at any time, to quit the menu function and go back to the previous Menu level. Note: if you choose not to ch ange any setting, you can exit the Menu function w ith the Quit or keys. The Menu Shortcut Press the Menu selection key. Press the number of the desired menu. For exam ple , to e nter M enu 0 , press Menu and then 0 . Similarily, to enter the submenu 0 1 , you can press Menu and then keys 0 and 1 . Note: in Me nu func tions 0, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 and 6 y ou can enter the submenus by u sing the shortcut, i.e. by pressing the number of the submen u option. See the picture on th e following page for a list of menus and submenus.
16 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Menu 0 CALL REGISTER 0 RECENT CALLS 1 CALL DU RATION 0 DIAL LED C ALL S 1 RECEIV ED CALLS 2 MISSED CALLS 3 ERASE ALL RECE NT CALLS 0 LAST CA LL 1 OUT GOING CAL LS 2 INCOMING CALLS 3 RESET COUNTE RS Menu 1 MESSAGES 0 READ MESSAGES 1 WRITE MESSAGES 2 LISTEN TO VOICE MESSAGES 3 RETRIEVE MESSAG ES 4 MESSAGE SETTING S 0 MESSAGE CENTRE NUMBER 1 VOICE MAI LBOX NUMBER 2 ENCRYPTION KEY 3 ENCRYPTION Menu 2 PHONE SETTINGS 0 COUNTRY 1 LIGHTS 2 KEYPAD TONES 3 LANGUAGE 4 BATTERY C ARE 5 CLOCK Menu 3 SECURITY OPTI ONS 0 PHONE LOCK 1 CHANG E LOC K CODE 2 CALL BARRI NG Menu 4 CALL SETTI NGS 0 RINGING TONE 1 RINGING VOL UME 2 CALL ALE RT 3 1-TOUCH DIALLING 4 AUTOMATIC ANSWER Menu 5 SEND DTMF TONES Men u 6 A LARM OPTI ONS 0 COU NTD OWN TIME R 1 ALARM CLOCK Menu 7 PREFIX EDITOR
17 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol Menu Functions You can enter all the Menu functions described on the following pages in the same way as in examples CALL REGISTER (Menu 0) or MESSAGES (Menu 1). Call Register (Menu 0) With Menu function 0, you can get information about your recent calls and th eir duration. Press Menu 0 to enter the Ca ll Regi ster Menu. Scroll between submenus (Recent Calls and Call Duration) with th e and keys. Press Sele ct key to enter the desired subm enu . To leave the Menu function, press Quit . Recent Calls ( Menu 0 0) With Menu function 0 0 you can vie w the autom atica lly stored numb ers of all di alled, rece ived an d mi ssed calls and you m ay ch oose t o clear all these numbers from the phone’s memory. Scroll through the submenus (Dialled Calls, Received Calls, Missed Calls, Erase All Recent Calls) with the and to accept the desired setting. Press Sele ct to list or clear all r ecent calls. To leave the Menu function, press Quit . Call Durat ion (Men u 0 1) With Menu function 0 1 you can ch eck the durat ion of y our c alls an d res et the call c ount ers. Scroll through the submenus (Last Call, Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, R eset Counters) with th e and keys. Note: To reset the counters you need the four- digit security code, which is included in the sales package. Note: the actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, ro unding-off for billing, and so for th. Messages (Menu 1) Your phone can a lso be used for s ending and receiving SMS messages. This function is a network service and operational only if the network supports it. indicates that an SMS message has been rece ived. Read Message s (Menu 1 0) To re ad a me ssage: Press Me nu 1 0 to enter the ‘Rea d messages’ submenu 1 0. A new m essage or th e last re ceived message is shown on the display. Use the and keys to read the m essage. With Opt ions selection key you get a list (Send, R ead next, Erase, Re ply, Use n umber, Edit). Use the and keys to scroll through these options. To select an option, e .g. to Erase a message, press OK selection key. Press Quit to exit the function. If you want to reply to a messa ge use the Reply option, under Optio ns selection key. You can also use the ‘Use number ’ option to store the number in mem ory if you wish to reply later. If the indicator is flashing, there is no space for new messages. For more space, er ase old messages as described above. Write Mess ages (Menu 1 1) To write and s end a messa ge: Press Me nu 1 1 to enter the ‘Write message s’ submenu 1 1. Write the messag e. It can be a maximum of 160 ch aracte rs.
18 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. With Op tions selection key you get a list (Save, Send, E rase). Us e the and keys to scroll through these options. To select an option, e.g. to Send a m essage, press the OK selection key. The phone w ill ask for recipient’s number ( Number:) . Use the and keys if you wish to get a number from the phone’s memory. With the OK selection key the selection keys Own and Other ap pear on the display. Press Own key if you want th e phone to use your own mes sage centr e number , which was stored in m enu 1 4 0. Press Oth er if you want to ke y in other messag e ce ntre nu mber . Thi s num ber ca n also be retrieved from the memory, if it was stored there. Note: if you us e a mes sage ce ntre ot her th an yours, the encryption is automativally deactivated and later activated again. (see Menus 1 4 2 - 1 4 3 ). When writin g the messa ge you can use the following: • the -key to switch between numeric and alpha modes • -key to delete ch aracters • -ke y to inse rt a spa ce an d • and keys to move th e cursor to the left or right. The indicator shows the place which you are currently editing when you a re writing a message . Listen To Voice Messag es (Menu 1 2) Note: This function is operational on ly if the local network supports it. Che ck with the network service opera tor. With this menu function you can call you r voice mailbox and listen to your voice messages. Press Menu 1 2 to enter the ‘Listen to voicemessages’ submenu. If the voice mailbox numbe r is not stored in the phone’s m emory, a me ssage NO VOICE MAILBOX NUMBER w ill appear on the display. Use submenu 1 4 1 t o store the voice mailbox number . Retr iev e Mess ages (Men u 1 3 ) This menu function is needed only when you are in a country where the local network operator does not support the SMS. It allows you to retrieve your SMS messages from your own operator’s service centre by pl acing a call to your home sys tems c entre. Press Me nu 1 3 to enter the ‘Retrieve messages ’ submenu. After successful retrieval of a message, the indicator appears on the display. If the messa ge RETRIEVAL FAILED app ears on th e display, you can try to retrieve messa ges later. If th ere a re n o mes sage s in t he SM S serv ic e centre, the NO MESSAGES text appears on the display. Message Set tings (Menu 1 4) Message Ce ntre Number (Menu 1 4 0) To send or retrieve SMS messages you must key in the message centre number by using this submenu. Your network opera tor provides you with the me ssage ce ntre numb er when you subscribe to the SMS (Short Message Service). Press Me nu 1 4 0 to enter the ‘Message centr e num ber ’ sub men u. Key in the phone number of the message centre. Press the OK selection key. Voice Mailbox Number (M enu 1 4 1) If you wish to use Menu 1 2 (to listen to th e messages left in your voice mailbox or to clear the indicator from the display) you have to
19 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol store the voice mailbox number in the ph one’s memory by using this submenu function. Press Menu 1 4 1 to enter the ‘Voice mailbox number’ submenu. Key in the voice mailbox number provided by the local network operator. Press the OK s election key. Encryption Key (Menu 1 4 2) With this menu function you can enter the encryption key which is u sed during SMS. To ensure the proper f unctioning of the SMS, you must enter the encryption key, if your network operator provides you with one when you subscribe to the SM S. (Note: not all operators provide a key; some use the key preprogrammed in to your phone, in which case you will not need a separate encryption key). If your operator provides y ou with a k ey: Press Menu 1 4 2 to enter the ‘Encryption key’ submenu. Enter the ten-digit encryption key provided by the network ope rator. Press the OK s election key. If your operator has not pr ovided you with the key and your phone uses a preprogrammed key, enter * with Me nu 1 4 2. Encryption (Menu 1 4 3) This menu function enables you to select encryption On or Off by using Select and th e arrow keys. Phone Settings (Menu 2) Country (Menu 2 0) There are 18 selectable country codes in the phone’s memory. If you go to another country using the NMT ne twork and wish to use your phone there, you must sele ct the correct country code ( FI , NO, SE , DK , etc.). To change the cou ntry code: Press 2 0 to enter the Co untry su bmenu. The phone will display the code it is curren tly using. Use the and keys to select a new code from the list. Press OK to confirm a setting. Settin g The Lights On/O ff (Menu 2 1) The phone’s keypad and display are fitted with lights to make them easy to r ead. Keypad Tones (Me nu 2 2) You hear a key tone each time you press a key. You can select a key tone you prefer or to turn the key tones off. Note that when the key ton es are switched off, DTMF tones can still be sent. Also note th at when you have switched off the ringing tone no key tones will be heard either. Language Sel ect (Menu 2 3) You can select a language for the display texts. Battery Care (Men u 2 4) You can switch the phone’s battery care On or Off. When it is switched On, the battery will be prevented from charging continuously. When the battery capacity has decreased to th e shutdown level, the setting changes automatically to the B ATTERY CARE OFF state and charging can begin again once the phone is connected to a ch arger.
20 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Clock (Menu 2 5) This menu function allows you to check the time on yo ur phon e, but onl y if the netw ork su pport s the fu ncti on. Time is show n on th e third display row when the ph one is in idle m ode, co nvers ation mode or whe n the ph one ’s keyp ad is lo cked . Enter M enu 2 5 and us e the and keys to switch the func tion On or Off. Security Options (Menu 3) Phone Lo ck (Menu 3 0) The phone ha s an easy-to-us e security system . It can be locked by using a f our-digit lock code to preve nt un autho ris ed use. If yo u for get your lock code, you can change it by using the Menu 3 1 function. Note: to change the lock code, you must know the security code supplied by your dealer. When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency nu mber preprogrammed into your phone (e.g. 112 or some other official emergen cy number). Also, calls to the numbers in memory locations 94, 95, 96, and 97 may be made and all calls may be received. Access to memory is also prevented. To lock the phone : Press Menu 3 0 to enter the PHONE LOCK submenu. The options Activate, C ancel, Status will be displayed. The phone will ask you to key in the lock code ( Enter lock code: ) if you choose options Activate or Cancel. Key in the four-digit code. It will appear on the display as four stars. Press OK. If you keyed in an incorrect code, the m essage CODE ERRO R appears. To exit the function, press or Quit . Unlocking the phone is carried out as described above. Change L ock Cod e (Men u 3 1 ) To change the lock code of your phone: Press Menu 3 1 to enter the Change Lock Code submenu. T he phone asks you to key in the five-digit security code supplied by you r dealer ( Secur ity code:). Key in th e security code and press OK . If you keyed in an in correct code, the message CODE ERROR appears. After you have given the correct security code, the phone asks you to key in the new lock code ( Enter new lock code: ). Key in the new four-digit lock code and press OK . The code must only consist of digits: other characters (e.g. * , # ) and letters are not a llowed. The mes sage SAVED will appear to confirm that the new lock code has been set. Call Barrin g (Menu 3 2) This menu function restricts calls to certain, selected numbers, e. g. international calls. You need to know the phone’s five-digit security code to activate the function. Press 3 2 to enter the Call Barring submenu. The options Activate, Cancel an d Status will appear on the display. The phone asks you to key in the security code ( Security code:). Key in the security code and press OK . The phone asks you to enter the area code or prefix of a p hone number you want to be barred ( Number: ). Key in the number an d press OK. The options Activate, Cancel and Status appear on the displa y. Use the and ke ys to select the appropriate option and press OK to accept the option. The option Status shows the currently barred number s ( BARRI NG ACTIVE ON NUMBERS: )
21 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol You ca n en ter sev eral , maxi mum o f 30 n umber s, at the same time. Press to separate the diffe rent num bers. For ex ample, 99 0*970 0 restr icts t he calls to an y numbe rs be gin ning w ith 990 a nd 9700. Note: when calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g., 112 or some other official emergen cy numbers). Call Settings (Menu 4) With submenus 4 0- 4 4 you can select different call settings, such as ringing tone, ringing volume, call alerting type and dialling and answering modes. Ringing T one (Menu 4 0) The phone is provided with 12 types of ringing tones. To select the tone you like best, scroll between different ringing tone types with keys and . Use OK selection key to select the ringing type you prefer. Ringing Vo lume (Menu 4 1) You will hear the r inging tone when there is an incoming call. There are 4 different levels of tone volumes you can choose from. Call Alert (Menu 4 2) This allows you to select the desired type of alert from the following option s: Ring & Vibr. : Ringing ton e normal and with the vibrator. Ringing : Only the ringing tone is active. Vibrate : Only the vibrator is active, all rin ging tones are inactive. Silen t : All tones are turned off, only the lights blink and a message indicating a call appears on the display during an incoming call and there is a sh ort b eep . Th e mes sag e SILENT is displayed in standby mode. Note: The vibrating options operate only when a vibra battery is used. 1-Touch Diall ing (Men u 4 3) You can enable the 1-9 keys to make a call to a number stored in one of those particular memory locations. Wh en the 1-Touch Dialling is selected as On, you can call a number in memory locations 1-9 simply by pressing the desired number key. Note: If you wish to use the 1 -Touch Dialling function for listening your voice mail, you h ave to store the voice mailbox number into the memory location 1 and select the 1-Touch Dialling as On. Then you can call you r voice mailbox number by pre ssing and holding number 1. Yo u can use m emory locat ion 1 together with 1-Touch Dialling on ly for checking voicemail messges. Automatic Answer (Menu 4 4) This function is used in connection with a headset and with the Handsfree-facility of the carkit. You ca n select the automatic answer to be either On/ Off with the Select ke y . Note: if the SILENT SERVICE function is On, AUTO MATIC ANSW ER function is n ot available. Send DTMF Tones (Menu 5) You ca n tra nsmit numeri c data as a seri es of tones, for example, to check your answering machin e. You ca n eith er se nd DTM F (Dual To ne M ulti Frequency) tones throu gh the phone’s DTMF tone g enerat or, or you can us e the M FT se rvice of the NMT system. Sending DTMF tones by the MFT service is more reliable in poor tr ansmission conditions.
22 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. I Manual DT MF Dialling Make the call in the usual way (see ‘Making a Call’). Key in the numbers onto the display. Each number is se nt dir ectly as a D TMF tone. The length of the tone depends on how long you press the key. II Manua l DTMF D iallin g thr ough the MFT S ervic e Make the call in th e usual way. Press Me nu 5 to select the MFT service. The D indicator will a ppear on the display. Key the numbers onto the di splay. Each number is d irectly sent as a D TMF tone. The D indicator flashes as each tone is sent. Press the Sto p s election key to switch off the MFT s erv ice. III Automatic DTMF Dialling through MFT Service This feature allows you to recall a number from a memory location and send it as a complete numbe r. (C heck tha t yo u have t he nu mber stored in the memory). Make the call in the usual way. Press Memo ry , Fi nd to recall the number from the memory location. Or use the and keys to scroll through the memor y locations until you find the right number. Press Quit . Press Menu 5 t o activate the M FT service. The number stored in the m emory location is automatically sen t as DTMF ton es (the D indicator flash es during tran smission.) If th e D indicator remains on after the transmission, us e the Stop selection key to return to nor mal ope ration. You cannot speak into th e phone when the MFT service is on. Even if the keytones are tur ned off, the DTMF tones can still be sent. Placing a Pause between DTMF Tone Strings. When you s tore the DT MF numbers in the memory, you can add pause characters in the middle of the string of digits. It may be th at your answering machine requires a pause between your password and the code f or “play messages”. To create a pause of 2 .5 seconds in the str ing, press the key three times (shown as p on the display). Alarm Options (Menu 6) Countdown T imer (M enu 6 0 ) This menu function is a personal reminder. After a certain period of tim e, determined as described in steps 1-4 , you w ill hear an alerting tone and the message COUNTDOWN TIME U P! appears on the display. To set the countdown timer: Press Menu 6 0 . Ac tivate, Cancel and Status will appear on the dis play. Press OK to s elect an option. The message ’Set timer: ’ appears. Use the nu mber ke ys to set the de sir ed count dow n time. Press OK to accept the set cou ntdown time. To stop the phone alerting and to clear the message from the display after the countdown tim e is up : Press the OK key. With the ‘Status’ option, you can check if the timer alarm is set and how much cou ntdown time is left. Alarm Clock (Menu 6 1) You can set the alarm on your phone, if it gets the right time from the local NM T 450. To s et the alarm: Press Menu 6 1 . Ac tivate, Cancel and Status will appear on the dis play.
23 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol Press OK to select an option. T he message ’Set a larm t ime:’ appears . Use the number keys to set t he desired alarm time. Press OK to accept the set time. To stop the ph one alertin g and to clear the message AL ARM! from the display after the alarm time is up: Press the OK key. With the ‘Status’ option, you can check if the timer alarm is set and what time will the alarm time be up. If the network doe s not provide the time to your phone, a message TIME NO T AVAIL ABLE appears on the display when you try to set the alarm time. Note: the alarm time will be stored into phone’s memory and if the ALARM CLOCK function is activated, the phone will alert again at the same time next day. Prefix Editor (Menu 7) A number prefix can be added with the front editor, which en ables the user to add numbers to the beginning of the phone numbe r. Numbers will be modified starting at the cursor location. Recall number from shortcode memory location: Press Memory , Find . Press Quit . Start the front editor by pr essing Menu 7 . Use the key to delete th e numbers from the beginning of th e displayed number. Add the desired nu mbers by keying them onto the display. If you leave the Menu function with the Quit key, the display will be cleare d. The OK key will return to the normal editin g mode.
24 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Care and Maintenance Your phone is a pr oduct of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulf ill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for m any year s. Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children’s. Keep the phone dry. Precipitation , humidity, and liquids contain minerals th at will corrode electronic cir cuits. Do not use or stor e the phone in dusty, dirty areas; its moving parts can be damaged. Do not store the ph one in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electro nic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. Do not store the phone in cold are as. When the phone warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage electronic circuit board s. Do not attempt to open the phone. Non-expert handling of the phone may dam age it. Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution. If the phone or any of its ac cessories are n ot working properly, take th em to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service. Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public r oads is not permitted. Remem ber, ro ad safe ty always com es first! Operating Environm ent Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off you r phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cau se interference or danger. Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may in terfere with the functioning of inadequately pr otected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions. Other electronic equ ipment may also be subject to interfe rence. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, u sers are a dvised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should on ly be used in the normal operating position. Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refuelling point (service station). U sers are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution ar eas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in pr ogress. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the sam e compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.
25 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights R eserved. Espa ñol Only qualified personnel should install or ser vice the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangero us and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid braking systems, electronic cruise control systems and other electronic systems can malfunction due to a lack of pr otection from radio signals. Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating proper ly. Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The use of cellu lar tele phones in an air craft may be dangerous to the operation of the airc raft, disrupt the ce llula r net work a nd is illega l. Failure to observe these instructions may le ad to suspension or denial of cellular teleph one services for the o ffender, or legal action or both. Emergency Calls This phone, like any cel lular phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks, as well as u ser-programmed functions which ca nnot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should n ever rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergen cies). Remember, to make or r eceive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local cellular service providers. To make an emergency call: If the phone is not on, switch it on . Press and hold the key for several seconds to ready the phone for calls. Key in the emergency number for your present location (e.g. 1 12 or some other official em ergency nu mber). Emergency numbers var y by location. Press the key. If certain fea tures are in us e (Keyguard, Locking, Call Barring, etc.), you m ay first need to turn those features off before you can ma ke an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider. When ma king an emer gency call, r emember to give all the necessary inf ormation as accurately as possible. Remember that your cellular phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cu t off the call until given permission to do so. Troubleshooting If the power does not come on or stay on: Make sure the battery is proper ly installed in the phone. Make s ure the contacts are clean on the battery and the charging stand. The battery charge may be too low for operation. Listen for the low battery warning tones. If the power comes on but the phone does not work: check the O and indicators; you might be out of the cellula r service ran ge.