Nokia Supernova 7210 User Manual
Electronic userôs guide rele ased subject to âÂÂNoki a Userôs Guides Terms and Conditions , 7th June, 1998âÂÂ. UserâÂÂs Guide 935160 9 Issu e 2
Nokia is a registered tr ademark of Nokia Corporation, Fin land. é1998. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous development. Therefore, we reser ve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the pr oducts described in this gui de without prior notice.
Quick and Easy Congratulations for choosing this Nokia phone! These pages provide some basic tips on using your phone. For more detailed information, read th rough the UserâÂÂs Guide. Making y our first call 1 With the phone battery removed, insert your SIM card. Install and charge the battery. See Chapter âÂÂGetting Startedâ for details. 2 Switch on your phone by pressing and holding . Wait until the operator name appears on th e display. 3 Key in the area code and phone n umber and press . 4 End the call by pressing . Call Fu nctio ns Answering a c all Press . Ending a call Press . Redial When the display is clear, press to access the last dial led numbers. Press to dial the desired number. Adjus ting th e Earp iece V o l ume Press the volume keys on the side of the phone. Phone Book Functi ons Quick Save Key in the phone number and press Save . Key in the name and press OK . Quick Find When the display is clear, press , (key in the first letter of the name), scroll with or to the desired name .
Using Phone Book du ring a Call To access Phone Book during a call, press Options , select Na- mes. Speed Dialling Press a number key - , press . If the Sp eed Dia lling function in Menu 4-3-3 is activa- ted, press and hold the correspon- ding number k ey - until the call is started. Callin g your voicem ailbox Press and hold . If the phone requests for your voice mailbox number, key it in and press OK . Essential Sh ortcuts Locking t he Ke ypad Unlocki ng the Keypad Press Menu th en (w ithin 3 secon ds ) / P res s Unloc k , then . Changing Ring ing Tone Press Menu , choose Profiles, press Select , choose the desire d pro- file, press Optio ns , choose Per- sonalise, press OK . To change the ringing tone, choo- se Ringing tone, press Select , choose the de sired set- ting, press OK . Writin g & Se nding a M essage Press Menu , , Key in a message, (press to change between upper and lower case characters, press and hold for n umber s, p ress for spe ci- al characters), press Optio ns , choose Send , press OK , enter the pho ne n um ber , p res s OK .
1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 5 Contents Using This Guide ....... ..... .. ........ .... ... ... 9 About Labels and Security Code ....... ....... ........ ....... ...... 1 0 Accessories .. ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... . 10 1. Your Phone ...................... 11 The Displa y I ndicators ......... ....... .... 12 Clear Di splay .......... ....... ........ ....... . 12 The Select ion Keys ..... ........ ....... ...... 1 2 Protection Cap of the Antenna Connector . ....... ........ .. ...... 13 2. Getting Started ............... 14 Installing t he SIM card ....... ....... .... 14 Removing the SIM Card ........ ....... . 15 Charging the Batt ery .......... ....... .... 15 Switching the Phone On and Off ... ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... . 16 3. Call Functions.................. 18 Making and Answering Calls ....... 18 Making Calls....... ....... ........ ....... ...... 18 Internation al Calls ...... .......... ...... 18 Making a Call Using th e Phone Book ....... ....... ........ ....... ...... 19 Last Number Redi al ....... .. ....... .... 19 Calling Your V oice Mailbox .... .. 19 Speed Dialling a Phone Number ...... ....... ........ ....... . 19 Answering a Call ......... .. ........ ....... . 20 Call Waitin g ...... ....... ........ ....... ...... 20 In-Call Opti ons ......... ... ....... ....... .... 21 Making a Confere nce Call ........ 21 Adjusting t he Earpiece Volum e.......... ....... ... ....... . 22 Keypad Lock (Ke yguard) .......... .... 22 4. Phone Book ...................... 23 About the Phon e Book (Names) ..2 3 Entering th e Phone Book ...... ......23 Selecting the Phone Book (Memory in Use) .......... ....... ........ ...23 Setting the Type of View for Stored Names and Phone Numbers.. ....... ........ ....... ......24 To Set the âÂÂT ype of Viewâ ........ ...24 Storing a Phone Number with a Name (Add E ntry) ........... .24 Recalling a Name and Phone Number ........ ....... ........ ....... . 2 6 Erasing a Name and Phone Number ........ ....... ........ ....... . 2 6 One by One ...... ....... ....... ........ ....... . 26 All at Once......... ....... ........ ....... ......27 Assigning a Phone Number as a Speed Dial Numbe r ........ ......27 To Use t he Speed Dial Key ....... .2 7 Caller G roups ........... ....... ........ ....... .2 8 Including a Phone Numbe r in a Caller Group. ......... ........ ....... . 28 Setting the Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Caller Group ....... .2 9 Phone Book Status ...... ....... ........ ...29 Servi ce Numbers (Servi ce Nos)..30 Copying and Printing via IR .......30 Copying a Name and a Ph one Number to Your Phone from another Phone............ ....... .3 1 5. Using the Menu............... 32 Accessing a Menu Functio n by Scrolling .............................. ......... 3 2
6 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Accessing a Menu F unction by Using Its Shortcut .......... ........ ... 33 List of Menu Functi ons ....... ........ ... 34 6. Messages (Menu 1) ........ 38 About Messages ..... ........ ....... ........ ... 38 Reading a Text Mess age (Inbox - Menu 1-1 ) ...... ........ ....... . 38 Sendi ng a Text Mes sage (Outbox- Menu 1-2 and Write Messa ges - Me nu 1-3) .... 39 Writing, Sending and Sav ing a Text Message .... ....... ........ ....... ...... 39 Message Settings (Menu 1 -4).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 40 Common (Menu 1-4- )... ....... ...... 41 Info Service (Menu 1-5) ... .......... . 41 Fax or Data Call (M enu 1-6) ...... 42 Making a data or fax call......... . 42 Receiving a data or fax call ...... 42 Service Comman d Editor (Menu 1 -7).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 42 Voice Mess ages (Menu 1-8) ...... 43 Listen to V oice Messages (Menu 1-8-1 ) ..... ... ....... ........ ....... . 43 Voice Mailbox Number (Menu 1-8-2 ) ..... ... ....... ........ ....... . 43 7. Call Regist er (Menu 2) ... 44 About Call Registe r ....... ....... ........ ... 44 Missed Calls (Men u 2-1) .......... ... 44 Received C alls (Menu 2-2) ......... 44 Dial led Numbers (Men u 2 -3) .....45 Erase Re cent Call L i sts (Menu 2 -4).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 45 Show Call Duration (Menu 2 -5).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 45 Show Call Co sts (Menu 2-6) ...... 46 Call Cost Settings (Menu 2-7) .. 46 Call Cost sâ Limit (Menu 2-7-1 ) .... ........ ....... ....... ..... 46 Show Cos ts in (Men u 2-7-2 )... 4 6 8. Profiles (Menu 3) ........... 47 What You Can Do wit h Profiles .. 4 7 Selecting Different Profile s...... .. 4 7 Customising Profiles ........ ....... ..... 47 Settings for Profiles ......... .......... .. 4 8 Incoming Call Alert ..... ........ ....... 48 Ringin g Tone ........ ....... ....... ........ .. 4 9 Ringin g Volume ..... ....... ........ ....... 49 Vibrating Alert ....... .......... ....... ..... 49 Message Aler t Tone .......... ........ .. 49 Keypad To nes ......... ....... ........ ....... 4 9 Warning and Game Tones ........ 49 Automatic Answer (in Ca r and Headset Profi le Only) .......... ....... 49 Lights (in Car P rofile Only ) ....... 4 9 Renaming Profiles ......... ........ ....... 5 0 9. Settings (Menu 4)........... 51 Alarm Clock (Menu 4-1) .......... ..... 51 Clock (Men u 4-2) ........... ....... ........ .. 51 Setting th e Clock:........ ....... ........ .. 52 Call Setti ngs (Menu 4-3) ....... ....... 5 2 Anykey Answer ( Menu 4- 3-1) .. 52 Automatic R edial (Menu 4-3-2 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 2 Speed Dialling (Menu 4-3 -3) . ... 5 3 Call Waiting O ptions (Menu 4-3-4 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 3 Own Nu mbe r Sen ding (Menu 4-3-5 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 3 Phone Line in Use (Menu 4-3-6 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 3 Phone Settings (Men u 4-4) ......... 54 Language (M enu 4-4-1 ) .......... ... 54 Cell In fo Display (Menu 4-4-2 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 4
1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 7 Lis t of Own N umb e rs (Menu 4-4-3) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 54 Welcome Note ( Menu 4 -4-4) ... 54 Network Selection (Menu 4-4-5) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 54 Secur ity Setti ngs ( Menu 4- 5) .... .. 55 PIN-Code Request (Menu 4-5-1) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 55 Call Barring Service (Menu 4-5-2) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 55 Fixed Dia lling (Menu 4 -5-3) ...... 56 Closed User Group (Menu 4-5-4) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 56 Security Lev el (Me nu 4-5- 5) ..... 57 Change Access Codes (Menu 4-5-6) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 57 Phone Line Chan ge (Menu 4-5-7) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 57 Restore Factory Settings (Menu 4-6 ) ....... ....... ........ ....... ....... .... 58 10. Call divert (Menu 5)..... 59 11. Games (Menu 6) ........... 61 Memory ......... ....... ........ ....... ....... .... 61 Snake ...... ....... ....... ........ .......... ....... . 61 Logic..... ........ ....... ....... .......... ....... .... 61 12. Calculator (Menu 7)..... 63 Using the Calc ulator ...... ........ ....... . 63 To Make a Currency Conversion ....... ....... .......... ........ ....... . 64 13. Calendar (Menu 8) ....... 65 14. Infrared (Menu 9)......... 67 Receiving Data via the IR Port .... 67 Sending Data via the IR Port ....... 68 Checki ng the Sta tus of an IR Connecti on ......... ........ ....... ....... .... 68 15. Smart Messaging Services ................................. 69 Using Nokia and Operator Servi ces ....... ........ .......... ...70 Storing Access Numbers ............ .70 Downloading th e List of Services ........ ....... ........ ....... .70 Saving a Service Message as a Bookmark ......... ....... ........ ....... .7 1 Using a Service Saved as a Bookmark ......... ....... ........ ....... .7 1 An Example of Downloading and Using a Nokia Service .... ......72 Other Services ...... .......... ....... ........ ...73 Saving a Service Address ...... ......73 Accessing a Servic e....... ........ .. ......73 16. SIM Services .................. 75 17. Reference Information . 76 Access Codes .... ........ ....... ....... ........ ...76 Security Code (5 di gi ts) ......... ......76 PIN Code (4 to 8 digits) ............ ...76 PIN2 Code (4 to 8 digits) ......... ...76 PUK Code (8 digits ) ..... ....... ... ....... .77 PUK2 Code (8 digit) ...... ........ ....... .7 7 Barring Password.... ....... ........ ........77 Battery I nformation ........ ........ ....... .7 7 Charging and Discharging the Battery .......... ....... ........ .. ........ ...77 Using the B atte ries ............ 78 Pacemakers ...... ......... ........ ....... ......80 Hearing Aids...... ....... ........ ....... ......81 Other Medi cal Devices ....... ........81 Vehicle s ............ ....... ....... ........ ....... .81 Posted Facilities ........................... 8 1 To make an emergency call: .................. 83
8 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. For Your Safety Read these simple guide line s. Breakin g th e rules may b e dang e- rous or illegal. Furt her detailed inform ation is given in t his manual. ROAD S AFETY COM ES FIRST DonâÂÂt use a hand- held phone while driv ing; park the ve hicle first. INTERF ERENCE All wireless ph ones may ge t interference which co uld affect per- formance. SWITCH OF F IN HOS PITALS Follow any regu lations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equip ment. SWITCH OF F IN AIRC RAFT Wireless phone s can caus e interferenc e. Using them on aircraft is illegal. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELIN G DonâÂÂt use phone at a refuelling point . DonâÂÂt use near fuel or chemi- cals . SWITCH OF F NEA R BLASTIN G DonâÂÂt use phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow a ny regulations or rules. USE SENS IBLY Use only in normal pos ition (to ea r). DonâÂÂt tou ch the a ntenna un- necessa rily. USE Q UALIF IED SER VICE Only qualifie d service person nel must ins tall or repair equipm ent. ACCESSO RIES AND BAT TERIES Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not conn ect in- compatible products.
1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 9 CONN E CTI NG TO O TH ER DE VICE S When conne cting to any othe r device, read its userâÂÂs guide for de- tailed safet y instructions. Do not conn ect incompatible products. Remember to m ake backup copies of all important data. MAKING CA LLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service . Enter the phone number, including the area code, then press . To end a call press . To answer a call press . EMERGENC Y CALLS Ensure the phon e is switched on and in service. If th e word âÂÂCle arâ appears on the display above th e key , press and hold Clear to cle ar the di splay. Enter the emergenc y number, then pre ss . Give you r location. Do n ot end t he call until told to do s o. INFRA RED PR ECAUTI ONS Do n ot po in t th e IR b ea m a t a ny o ne s âÂÂs ey e s o r al lo w i t to in te r fe re with other IR de vices. Using This Guide The wireless phone described in this guide is a dual band phone approved for use on th e GSM900 and GSM1800 networks and on the GSM 900/1 800 dua l band ne t w ork. A number of feature s included in this guide are called network services. They are special services provided by wireless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of th ese network services, you must subs cribe to these service( s) from your home service provider and obtain in structions for their use.
10 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. About Labels and Secur ity Code IMPOR TAN T! Your phone has labels on it. These are im- portant for service and related purposes, so be careful not to lose the label or th e information it contains. IMPOR TANT! The security code 12345 is supplied with your phone. Change the code in Menu 4-5 -6, âÂÂChange Access CodesâÂÂ. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place which is separate from the ph one. Accessories The following man ufacturer-approved rechargeable batteries are available for your phone: NiMH batter ies BMS-2V, BMS-2S and BMS-2, and Li-Ion batteries BLS-2, BLS-2H, BLS-4 and BL S-5. This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with powe r from ACP-7, ACP-9, LCH-9 and DCH-9. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this a pparatus and may be dangerous. Belt Cli p Use only the belt clip BCH-16. WARNI NG! Use only batteries, chargers and acc essories approved by the phon e manufacturer for use with this par- ticular phone model . The use of any other types will in vali- date any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be d angerous. For availability of a pproved accessories, please check with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any access ory, grasp and pull the plu g, not the cord.
Your Phone 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 11 1. Your Phone The phone is equipped with the keys gi ven below. Throughout this guide, all key presses are represented by icons such as and . Power k ey Switches t he phone on o r off. Pres- sing this key briefly w hile the dis play is clear or during a call will re sult in the list of pro files being displayed. Press ing the pow er key br iefly whi le in the Phone Book or menu func tions will turn the phoneâÂÂs display light on for 15 seco nds. Sele ct ion ke ys Each of th ese ke ys perfo rms th e function indicat ed by the text shown on the display immediat ely above it. Scr oll key s Use thes e keys to s c roll th rough na - mes, ph one numbe rs, m enus or se t- ting options. Dials a phone number and answer s a c all . When the display is clea r: shows the most recently d ialled num- ber . Ends or rejects a call. A lso exi ts from any functi on at any time. Enter number s and characters. calls you r voice ma ilbox when pres- sed and held. Used for v arious pur poses in diff e- rent funct ions. Volume k eys The upper key increases and the lower key de creases the ea rpiece volume. 1. Power key 2. Inf rare d (IR) por t 3. Volume keys 4. Conn ect ors fo r external de vices
12 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. The Display I ndicators Display indicators an d icon s in for m you abou t the operation of the phone. Indicators and icons related to th e different phone functions are explained later in t his UserâÂÂs Guide. Clear Display The indicators described below are shown when the phone is ready for use, an d no characters have been entered by the user . This screen is also called idle m ode. The name of the current c ellular network operator will be shown on the dis play. and bar Shows the s ignal strength of the cellular network at your current location. T he higher the bar , the stronger the signal. and bar Shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the more power there is in the battery. The Sele ction Keys Below the display you can f ind two so-called selection keys. T heir functions depend on the gu ide texts shown on the display above the keys. For example, when ther e is the word â Menuâ above th e ke y, pressing this key enters the menu functions. Similarly, pressing the key un der the word âÂÂNamesâ allows ac- cess to the Phone Book functions.
Your Phone 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 13 In this User G uide, the selection ke ys are indicated by the relevant guiding text appearing in bold (e.g. Menu or Names ). Protection Cap of the Antenna Connector At the back of the phone below the antenna there is a connector for an external antenn a . The connector is pr otected by a rubber cap. T o attach an external antenna to the phone, first remove the cap and then con nect the ante nna. After removing the external antenna, remember to replace the cap. NOTE: K eep the cap out of small childrenâÂÂs reach.
14 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2. Getting Started Installing the SIM card ⢠Keep all min iat ur e SIM car ds out of t he re ac h of s mall c hild ren. ⢠The SIM c ard and i ts c ont act s can ea sily be dam age d by s cr atc hes or be nding , so be car eful whe n han dlin g, in sert ing o r re movi ng th e card. ⢠Before installing the SIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off and t hen remov e the ba tte ry. 1 With the bac k of the phone fa- cing you, press the locking catch of the battery down- wards(1.), and lif t the battery off the phone (2.). 2 Release the SI M card hold er by drawing it in the dir ection of the arrow. 3 Inse rt t he S IM ca rd ens u rin g that the bevelled corner is on the right side and that the gol- den connectors are down- wards. Follow the directions on the phone.
Get t i ng St ar ted 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 15 4 Slide the SIM card holder back to keep the card in i ts place. 5 Place the batter y onto the back of the ph one as shown below. Slide the battery up the body of the phone un til the catch engages (a click is heard) . Removing t he SIM Card Lift the battery off the phone as described on page 14. Keep the phone on its side an d release the SIM car d ho lder . Th en r emo ve t he SIM card. Char ging the Batter y 1 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone.
16 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2 Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet. The battery indicator bar will s tart to scroll. The text Cha rging is briefly displayed if the phone is switched on. You can u se the phone while charging it is charging. NOTE: If the battery is tota lly flat, it may take a few minutes before the char ging indication ap- pears on the display or any calls can be made. The charging time depends on the char ger and batte- ry used. For exam ple, charging a BLS-2 battery take s about 4 hour s. 3 The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator bar stops scrolling, and the text Batte ry full is brief ly displayed (if the phone is on). Charging time depends on the charger and bat- tery used. 4 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone. If the text No t char ging is displayed, charging has been suspen- ded. Wait for a w hile, disconnect the charger, plug it in again and retry. If charging still fails, con tact your dealer. For more inf ormation, s ee chapter â Reference Informat ionâ - âÂÂBattery InformationâÂÂ.
Get t i ng St ar ted 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 17 Switching the Phone On and Off Press and hold the key for a second. If the ph on e a s ks fo r a PIN co de: The PIN code is usually supplied w ith the SIM card. ⢠Key in t he P IN cod e, which is d ispl aye d as aster isk s, a nd press OK . See also âÂÂReference Information - Access C odesâÂÂ. If the phon e as ks fo r a sec ur ity c od e : ⢠Key in t he sec urit y co de, whic h is disp lay ed as aste ris ks, an d pr ess OK . See also âÂÂReference Information - Access C odesâÂÂ. WARN ING ! Do n ot switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPER ATION: As w ith any other radio transm it- ting de vi ce , do no t to uc h the an te nn a unne ce ssa rily whe n th e ph o- ne is switched on . Contact with the antenna affects call quality an d may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than other- wise ne eded.
18 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 3. Call F unctions Making and Answering Calls Making Cal ls 1 Key in the phone number including the ar ea code. To edit a number on the display, press to move the cursor to the right and to move it to the left. Press Clear to delete the character to the left of the cursor. 2 Press to call th e number. 3 Press to en d the call (or to cancel the call attempt). Normal p osition: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed u p and over your shoulder. NOTE: If you accidentally select ph one line 2 an d your SIM card does not support this function, you cannot make any calls. Y ou can get back to phone line 1 by pressing and holding when the dis- play is clear . NOTE: When you are using the phone with the car kit CARK-9 1, you can switch from handsfree mode to privacy mode by picking u p the external hand- set HSU-1. T o switch back to handsfr ee, first press Options and then pu t down the hands et within 15 seco nd s. International Calls 1 Press twice for the international pref ix ( character repla- ces the international access code). 2 Enter the country code, area code and phone number. 3 To call the number, pr ess .
Call Fu ncti on s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 19 Making a Call Using th e Phone Book 1 Press Na me s . 2 When Search is highl ighte d press Sele ct . 3 Key in the first letter of the name and press OK . You can skip this step if you wish. 4 Use and to reach the desired name. 5 Press . Last Number Redial The last ten phone numbers you called or attempted to call are stored in the phoneâ s memory. To redial one of these last-dialled number s: 1 With display clear, pr ess once to acc ess the list of the last- dialled number s. 2 Use or to reach the desired number or n ame. Calling Your Voice Mailbox 1 Press and hold wh en the display is clear. 2 If the phone asks for the voice m ailbox number, key it in and press OK . You obtain this number from you r service provider. To edit this number at a later time, see âÂÂVoice mailbox number (Menu 1- 8- 2) âÂÂ. Speed Dial ling a Phone Number If you have assigned a phone number to one of th e speed dialling keys ( to ), you can call that phone number in either of the following ways: ⢠Press th e corr espo ndi ng spee d diall in g key a nd pres s .
20 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠If the Spee d Dialling function is set to on (see Menu 4-3- 3): Press and hold the cor res pondi ng spee d di alling key ( to ) u ntil the call is started. Note: Pressing and h oldin g dial s your voic e mailbo x nu mbe r. Answering a Call 1 To answer the call, press . 2 Press to en d the call. TIP: To reject an incoming call, press . If th e â Diver t when bu sy â function is activated to divert the calls, for example to your voice mailbox, rejecting an incoming c all will also divert the call. See chapter 1 0 - âÂÂCall Divert (Menu 5)â . NOTE: If more than one name is found in the Pho- ne Book wi th the same last seven di gits as the cal- lerâÂÂs phone number , only the callerâÂÂs phone number will be displayed, if this is available. Call Waiting This network service allows you to answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress if you have activated the menu function Call Waiting Options (Menu 4-3-4). 1 Press Answer or . The first call is put on hold. To reject the new call, press Op tions , choos e Reject and press Sele ct . 2 To switch between the two calls, press Swap or . 3 To end the active call, press .
Call Fu ncti on s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 21 In-Call Option s Your phone provides a n u mber of control functions th at you can u se during a call. You cannot utilise all of these functions at all times. Many of the In-Call options are network services. By pr essing Op- tions during a call the following In-Call options may be available: Hold or Unho ld to hold or release a call New Cal l to make a call when you have a call in progress Send DT MF to send DT MF ton es End al l ca lls to end all calls Names to access th e Phone Book Menu to access m enu functions Mute to mute the phoneâÂÂs m icrophone Transf er to connect a call on hold and an active call with each other and to d isconnect you from both of th em Making a Conference Call This feature allows up to six persons to take part in a c onference call (net w ork ser vice) . 1 While in a call, press Select and choose New Cal l. The fir st call is pu t on hold. 2 To join the first con ference participant into the call, press Op- tions , choos e Confer e nce and press Select . 3 To add a n ew participant to the call, r epeat steps 1 and 2. 4 To drop a single participant from the call, press Options , choo- se Private and press Select . Select the participant that you want to drop and press OK . Then pre ss . 5 To end the conference call, pres s .
22 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Adjustin g the Earp iece Volume You can adjust the volume of the phon eâÂÂs earpiece (this can also be done during a call). Use th e keys on the side of the p hone. The upper key increases the volume and the lowe r key decreases the volume. Keypad Lock (Keyguard) This feature locks the keypad to pr event keys being pre ssed by acci- dent (for example when your phone is in your pocket or in you r pur- se). To lock the keypad: While the display is clear, press Menu and then within three secon ds. When the keypad is locked, appears at the top of the display. To unlock the keypad: Press Un lo ck and then within two seconds. When the keyguard is on: To answer a call, press . To end or reject a call, press . During a call, th e phone can be oper ated in the n ormal way. NO TE: When Keyguard is on, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 112 or other official emergency num- ber). Key in the emergency number and press . The number is dis- played only after you have keyed in itsâ last digit.
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 23 4. Phone Book About the Phone Book (Name s) You can store phon e number s and their associated names i n the memory of the phone (internal Phone Book) or the SIM card (SIM Phone Book). The internal Phone Book can store 150 names (each of which can have up to 20 characters) an d phone numbers (each of which can have up to 30 digits) at a time. The phone supports SIM cards which can store up to 250 n ames an d phone numbers. In addition to storing name s and phone numbers, P hone Book also offers a wide ra nge of functions for managing them. Entering the Phone Book 1 While the display is clear: Press Names or press or . During a call: Press Options , scroll with or to Name s , and press Sele ct . Selecting the Phone Book (Memory in Use) 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Options and press Se lect . 3 Scroll to Memory i n use and press Sele ct . 4 Scroll to SIM card or Phone and press Select . NO TE: Af ter the SIM card is changed, the SIM Pho- ne Book is autom atically selected.
24 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Setting the Type of View for Stored Names and Phone N um bers The phone can show th e stored phone numbers and names in three different ways, called âÂÂTypes of view âÂÂ. You can select: Name l i st shows th ree names at a time: Name, number shows a single name an d phone number to- gether: Large font shows just one name at a time: To Se t th e âÂÂType of Vi ewâ 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Optio ns and press Se lect . 3 Scroll with or to Type of view and press Select. 4 Scroll with or to Name List or Name, Number or Large f ont and press OK to select th e opti on. Storing a Phone Nu mb er with a Nam e (Add Entry) You can store phone numbers a nd their ass ociated names in the in- ternal or the SIM Phone Book. 1 With the display clear, press Na mes . 2 Scroll with or to Add e ntry and press Selec t .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 25 3 Key in a name and press OK . The ch ara cte rs a va ilab le are list ed below :. ⢠If the next let ter is located on the same key as t he present one, pres s or (or wait unt il the cursor app ears again) and t hen key in the lett er. ⢠To swit ch betw een upp er c ase and lo wer cas e, p ress qui ck ly. The symbol ABC or abc shown at the top of the display indic ates the select ed case. ⢠To insert a n umber, press and hol d the key la belle d with th e desi red number. To switch between letters and numbers, pre ss and hold . ⢠To insert a spac e, pres s . ⢠Pr essi ng bri ngs up a li st o f sp ecia l ch ar acte rs. M ove t hr oug h the l ist to the desi r ed ch ar act er w ith or and pre ss Use to insert it in the na me. ⢠If the character list continues on to another screen, you can scroll between the s creens b y pres sing . . , ? ! - & 1 A B C 2 àààààÃÂàD E F 3 ààààG H I 4 ààààààJ K L 5 ã M N O 6 ààààààP Q R S 7 $ àT U V 8 ààààW X Y Z 9 space, 0 special c haracters , e.g. and % upper or lower case
26 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠If you make a mistake, you can remove charac ters to the left of the curso r by press ing C lear as many times as necessary. Pressing and hold ing Clear will clear the screen. ⢠and move the cur sor le ft and r ight , res pect ively. 4 Key in an area code and phone n umber, and press OK . TIP: If you key in th e character f or the interna- tional prefix (press twice) in front of the country code, you will be able to use the same phone number when you are calling from abroad. TIP: QUICK SAVE : With the display clear , key in the phone numbe r and press Sa ve . Key in the name and press OK . Recalling a Name and Ph on e Number 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Choose Sear ch and press Sele c t. 3 Key in the first character of the name you are searching for. 4 Press OK or for the first name , o r for the last n ame be- ginning with the character you keyed in Step 3 above. 5 Press or until th e desired name appears. TIP: QUICK SEARCH: Press Names , key in the first letter , for example A, and scroll with or un- til the desired nam e appears. Erasing a Name and Phone Number You can remove names and phone numbers from t he selected Phone Book one by one or a ll at once. One b y One 1 Recal l the nam e and the nu mb e r that yo u w ant to er ase . 2 Press Options .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 27 3 Scroll with or to Erase and press OK . All at Once 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Er ase and press Select . Th en choo- se Erase all and press Sele ct. 3 Scroll to the Phone Book to be erased ( Phone or SIM card ) and press Sele ct . 4 At the prompt Are you sure , press OK , key in the security code and press OK . For more information about the security co- de, see ch apter âÂÂRefer ence Infor mationâ - âÂÂAccess Code sâÂÂ. Assigning a Phone Number as a Speed Dial Number The first nine names & phone numbers stored in Phone Book are au- tomatically stored as speed dial numbers and can be speed dialled via the number keys - . If you want to assign another number to one of the speed dial keys, do as follows: 1 Press Na me s and choose Speed D ials . If no ph one nu mber is assigned to a key, press Assign . NOTE: Ass ign is also shown whe n the phone has automatically assigned a phone number f rom the Phone Book to a s peed dialling key . 2 Search for the desired nam e and/or phone number from Phone Book, and press OK to select it. If a phone number is already assigned to a key, you can vie w the number, change it or erase it by first pressing Opti ons . To Us e the Spe ed Dial Key Press the desired speed dial key ( to ) and press to make the call.
28 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Caller Groups You can set the phone to sound a specific ringing tone and flash a preselected graphic on the display when you receive a call fr om a particular phone number. To make this happen, first include the phone number in the desired caller group. Then def ine a ringing tone and graphic f or the caller group. NO TE : Y ou can set the ph one to ring only when you receive calls from phone numbers that belong to a specific caller group. See ch apter 8 âÂÂProfiles (Menu 3) â . Includin g a Phone Number in a Caller Group 1 Recall the name and phone number that you want to include in the caller group. 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll with or to Calle r groups , and press Se lect . 4 Scroll to the desired caller gr oup, e.g. Family, and press Select .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 29 Setting th e Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Calle r Group 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Call er gr oups and press Sele ct . 3 Scroll to one of th e caller groups and press Selec t . 4 Scroll to one of the f ollowing functions and press Sel ect . Rename gr oup Key in the name and press OK . Group r ingi ng to ne Scroll to the desired rin ging tone and press OK . Preset is the tone selected for the currently s elected profile. Group gr aphic : Scroll to On , Off , View gra phic , Send via IR , Send graphic (send via SMS), and press Select . 5 If you selected Send graphi c (networ k service), key in the re- cipientâÂÂs phone number or recall it fr om Phone Book and pr ess OK . Phone Bo ok Stat us You can c heck how many name s and phone numb ers are stored and how many locations are still free in Phone Book. 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Options and press Selec t . 3 Scroll to Memory sta tus and press Selec t . 4 Scroll to SIM ca rd or P hone . The number of f ree locations and locations in use is displayed.
30 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Service Numbers (Service Nos) This function makes it easy to call the service numbers of your ser- vice provider. This function is displayed only if there are service numbers stored on your SIM car d. 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Se rvice nos and press Select . 3 Scroll to the desired service number and pr ess to call th e numbe r. Copying and Prin ting via IR Using the phoneâÂÂs infrared (IR) port, you can copy names and phone numbers to a compatible phone or a PC which is running an appro- priate application. You can also print phone numbers and names from Phone Book on a c ompatible printer. 1 Recall the name and phone number t o be copied. 2 Make sure that t he other phone or the PC is set u p to receive data via its IR por t. 3 Once you are in the Details of the given name or phone number: Press Optio ns , scroll with or to Send vi a IR (to copy the phone number/name) or Prin t via I R (to prin t na - mes and p hone nu mbers o n a com patible print er) a nd p re ss Sel- ect .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 31 Copying a Nam e and a Phone Num ber to Your Phone from another Ph one To copy names and phone number from another compatible phone, you need to first set y our phone to receive data through its IR port by entering th e Infrared m enu (Menu 9) . The user of the other phon e should then send the name a nd phone number, â Busi ness C ard âÂÂ, as described above. Once the name and phon e number have been copied, scroll to Show , Save or Discard , and press OK .
32 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 5. Using the Menu The phone offers an extensive range of functions which allows you to tailor the p hone to your needs. T hese functions are arranged in menus and submenus. Most of the menu functions are provided w ith a brief help text. To view the help text, scroll to th e desired menu function and wait for 10 sec onds. The menus and submen us can be accessed by scrolling or by u sing the appropriate shortcut. Accessin g a Menu Func tion by Scrolling 1 To access the menu facility, press Menu . Press or to r each the desired main me nu, e. g. Settings . Press Select to enter the m enu. 2 If the me nu conta ins any sub menus, find the one you want with or . Pr ess Select to enter the submen u (e.g. Call Se ttin gs ). 3 If the menu you have selected contains submenus , repeat step 2. Press Select to enter the next subm enu (e.g. Speed Diallin g ). 4 Press or to find the setting of your choice. Press OK to confirm the chosen setting.
Using the Menu 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 33 TIP: Y ou can return to the previous menu level by pressing Back or exit the me nu without changing any settings by pressing and holding Exit . TIP: You can always exit the m enu without chan- ging the menu settings by pr essing . Accessing a Menu Functi on by Using Its Shortcut The menu items (menus, submenus and settin g options) are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut number. The shortcut index number is sh own in the top right cor ner of the display. For men u shortcuts, see the list of menu functions. 1 Press Me nu . 2 Key in quickly, within three seconds, the in dex num- ber of t h e menu fu nction you want t o access . To access the menu 1: Key in the index number 1 and wait until the submenu le vel 1 opens. Then key in quickly the index numbers of the de sired submenu. Or, alter natively: Key in the index number 01 and then key in quickly the index num- bers of th e desired submenu. For example, to set the Anykey function to on: Press Menu , , and . Menu fo r e ntering the me nu for Settin gs for Call S ettin gs for Anykey Answer
34 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. List of Me nu Func tions 1 Messages 1 Inbox 2 Outbox 3 Write messages 4 Message settings 1S e t 1 1 1 Message centre numbe r 2 Messages sent a s 3 Message validity 4 R ename this set 2C o m m o n 2 1 De liver y reports 2 R eply via same centre 5 Info service 6 Fax or data call 7 Ser vice command editor 8 V oice messages 1 L isten to voice mes- sages 2 Voice mailbox num- ber 2C a l l r e g i s t e r 1 Missed calls 2 R eceived calls 3 Dialled nu mbers 4 Erase recent call lists 5 Sh ow call duration 1 L ast call duration 2 All callsâ du ration 3 Re ceived callsâ duration 4 Dialled callsâ duration 5C l e a r t i m e r s 6 Sh o w ca ll co st s 1 Last call cost 2 All callsâ cost 3C l e a r c o u n t e r s 7 C all costs settings 1 Call costsâ limit 2 Show costs in 1 The number of se ts depends on how many sets your SIM card offers. Each set appears in its ow n sub- menu a nd may have a ny name . 2 The shortcut number o f this sub- menu depends on the num ber of sets avai lable.
Using the Menu 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 35 3 Profile s 1 Gener al 1A c t i v a t e 2 Pe rsonalise 1 I ncoming call alert 2 Ringing tone 3 Ringing volume 4 Vibr ating alert 1 5 Message alert tone 6 Keypad ton es 7 W arning and game tones 2 Silent 1A c t i v a t e 2 Pe rsonalise (same sub- menus as in General) 3R e n a m e 3 Meeting (same submenu s as in Silent) 4 Outdoor (same submenus as in Silent) 5 Pag er ( same subm enus a s in Silent) 6C a r 2 1 Pe rsonalise 1 I ncoming call alert 2 Rin ging tone 3 Rin ging volume 3 Message alert tone 4 Keypad tone s 5 Warning and game tones 6 Lights 7 Automatic answer 7 H eadset 3 1 P ersonalis e (same su b- menus as in General plus Automatic answer) 4S e t t i n g s 1A l a r m clock 2 Clock 3 Call settings 1 A nykey answer 2 Automatic redial 3 Spee d dialling 4 Call w aiting options 5 Ow n number sending 6 Ph one line in use 4 4 Phone se tti ng s 1L a n g u a g e 2 Ce ll info display 3 L ist of own numbers 1 This setting is a vailable only when th e phon e is used wi th a sp e- cial batte ry. 2 This profile is s hown only if the phone is or has been used with the car k it C ARK-91. 3 This profile is shown only if the phone is or has been used with the headset H DC-9. 4 This function is available only if your SIM card supports it.
36 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 4W e l c o m e n o t e 5 Network selection 5 Security settin gs 1 PIN code request 2 Call barring service 1 O utgoing calls 2 I ntern ational calls 3 I nter n ational except to home country 4 I ncoming calls 5 I ncoming calls if ab- road 6 C ancel all barrings 3 Fixed di alling 4 Closed user group 5 Security level 6 Cha nge acce s s co d es 1 Change sec urity code 2 C hange PIN code 3 C hange PIN 2 code 4 C hange barring pass- word 7 Phone line ch ange 1 6 Restore factory settings 5 Call d ivert 1 Divert all voice calls without ringing 2 D ivert wh en bus y 3 Dive rt when n ot answered 4 Dive rt when phone off or no coverage 5 Divert when off, n o answer, or no c overag e 2 6 Dive rt all fax calls 7 Dive rt all data calls 8 C ancel all diverts 6G a m e s 1M e m o r y 2S n a k e 3 L ogic 7C a l c u l a t o r 8C a l e n d a r 9I n f r a r e d 1 This function is available only if your SIM card sup ports it. 2 This function is availa ble only if your SIM card supports it.
Using the Menu 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 37 10 Services 1 1 Pers onal Bookmarks Service name * ) Add New Service 2 Operator Servi ces Service name * ) Operator Settings Operator A ccess Number 1 Operator A ccess Number 2 Update Operator Services 3 Nokia S ervices Service name * ) Nokia Settings Nokia Access Number 1 Nokia Access Number 2 Update Nokia Services 11 SIM Services 2 1 This is a n etwork servic e and may not be supported by your net- work. F or availability, contact your network operator or service provi- der. *) In this menu y ou will see the na- mes of t he a vaila ble servic es. 2 This menu is shown on ly if sup- ported by your SIM card. The name and the con tents of th is menu vary depending on th e SIM card.
38 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 6. Messages (Menu 1) About Me ssages This menu includes functions related to text (SMS) messages, voice messages, fax and data calls, as well as service commands and the networkâÂÂs information service messages. Reading a Text Message (Inbox - Menu 1-1) When you receive a text message, and the number of n ew mes- sages follow e d by message(s ) recei ved will appear and a short tone will be heard. 1 Press Read to read the m essage immediately or Exit to view it later. To view the me ssage lat e r: Once you a r e in th e Messag es me nu, scroll with or to Inbox , and press Select . 2 Scroll to the desired m essage and press Read to view it. Use or to browse through the message and related information, such as SenderâÂÂs ph one number and Reception date an d time. 3 While reading the message, pre ss Opti ons to access the available options, a nd press OK : ⢠Erase ⢠Reply ⢠Edit ⢠Use nu mber ( extracts a ph one nu mber fr om the mes sage for calling or saving ⢠Forward (allows you to send the message onwards) ⢠Print via IR (uses the phoneâÂÂs infrared port to print the
Mess ages (Men u 1) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 39 message on a compatible printer) ⢠Det ails sh ows details of the message: SenderâÂÂs name and phone number, the Message centre used f or sending, Recepti- on date a nd time, Reply path availability. NO TE: in front of the hea der means that the message has not yet been rea d. in front of th e header indicates a delivery r e- port. When blinks your phone has no more space for new messages . Use th e âÂÂEra seâ function in the âÂÂInboxâ submen u to make some spa ce. When is not shown all received messages have been read and there is s till free space for at least one new message. Sending a Text Messa ge (Outbox- M enu 1-2 and Write Messages - Menu 1-3) The SMS network service allows you to send short text messages to phones which have SMS ca pability. NO TE: Before you can send any messages, you need to store th e number of your Messages centre in menu âÂÂMessa ge settingsâÂÂ, Mess age cen tre nu m- ber . Y ou will receive this number from you r service provider when you subscribe to the Short Message Service (SMS). Writing, Sending and Saving a Text Message With in t h e Write mess ages menu you can write and edit tex t messages of up to 160 characters. For instructions on how to enter characters, see chapter âÂÂStoring a phone number with a nameâÂÂ.
40 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. When you ha ve fi nished writin g your mess age, pr ess Op tions to display the following functions: Send , Send by set (sends the message to a preselected set - see below) , Save , ( stores the messa ge in the Outbox), Clear screen (rem oves all the characters that you have keyed in from the dis play). You can save you r own messages in the âÂÂOut boxâ submenu (Men u 1- 2) for use at a later time. Viewing your own messages Once you are i n the Messag es menu, scroll to Outbo x and press Select . Scroll to the desired message. Pressing Read shows the m essage. Pressing Option s while you are reading a m essage allows access to t he same functions as âÂÂIn- boxâ (Menu 1-1) , except for Repl y . Message Settings (Menu 1-4) Set 1 (Me nus 1-4 -1) 1 A setting group or âÂÂsetâ is a collection of the settings required for sending text messages. You can, for example, se nd a text message as a fax (provided tha t this function is supported by your ser vice provider) by simply selec- ting the set in which you have defined the proper settings for fax transmissions. Each set has its own subme nu : ⢠Mes sag e cent re nu mb er Use this menu to store the phone n umber of the message ce ntre needed for sending text m essages. Key in or edi t the phone number and confirm with OK . ⢠Message s ent as 1 The total nu mber of sets depends on how m any sets your SIM card offers.
Mess ages (Men u 1) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 41 Normally, this menu choice should be set to Text . Your m essa - ging service may however offer you th e facility of converting your text messages into alternative formats (e-mail, fax or pa- ging) which are suitable for the equipment th at will be receivin g the message. Contact your service provider for ava ilability of this function. ⢠Message v alidi ty This network service allows you to set th e length of time that your text messages wil l be stored at the message centre wh ile attempts are made to deliver them to you. ⢠Rename th is se t Allows you to rename th e set. Common (Menu 1-4 -) 1 ⢠Delivery re ports You can request the network to send delivery reports about your text messages (this is a network service). ⢠Reply via same cen tre You can request the network to route the reply to your text mes- sage via your own message centre (network service). Info Service (Menu 1-5) This network service allows you to receive messages about a variety of topics (such as weather or traffic conditions) from your service provider. For available topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. By selecting On , you will r eceive messages about the active topics. You can edit the topic list, and mark the topics as active or inactive. 1 The shortcut numbe r of this menu depends on the number o f sets availa- ble.
42 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Topic I ndex retrieves a list of available topics from the network. By selecting Topics , you can add a t opic to the topics list. Key in the topic number and name. You can also Edit or Eras e the topic list. Select Language to set the language for the messages. On ly mes- sages in the selected language will be shown. If automatic language selection is on, the la nguage is chosen according to t he SIM card. Fax or Data Call (Menu 1-6) The phone can send and receive data through the Nokia Cellular Data Suite PC application (network service). For more details, refer to the documentation supplied with your Nokia Cellular Data Suite and communications applica tions. Making a d ata or fax call 1 Once in the M essag es menu, select Fax an d data or Also v oice and press Select. Also vo ice allows you to swit ch fro m voice m ode to data (o r fax) m ode du ring a c all. 2 Key in or recall the desir ed phone number and pr ess OK . 3 If you s elected A lso vo ice in step 1, to switch be tween voice and data/fax mode during a call, press Options , s elect Voice Mode or Data Mode (or Fax Mode ) and press OK . 4 After the transmission, end the call by pressing . Receiving a data or fax call You can ans wer a data or fax call in the normal way, even when the phone keypad is locked. Service Command Editor (Menu 1-7) From this submenu you can s end s ervice requests (such as activati- on commands) for network services, to your service provider.
Mess ages (Men u 1) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 43 Voice Messages (Menu 1-8) Listen to Voice Messages (Menu 1-8-1) When you enter this submenu, the phone automatically calls your voice mailbox at the phone num ber stored in Menu 1 -8-2. TIP: Alternatively , press and hold when the display is clear. N OTE : When a note about a received message is shown on the display , you ca n press Li sten to li- sten to th e message. Voice Mailbo x Number (Menu 1-8-2) Withi n menu Vo ice Mai lbox Nu mber you can store the phone number of your voice mailbox. Key in the n umber and press OK . This number wil l remain unchanged until you replace it. You will obtain the number from your service p rovider.
44 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 7. Call Register (Menu 2) About Call Register Your phone will only register missed and received calls if the net- work you are using supports the Calling Line Identif ication function, the phone is switched on and is within the n etworkâÂÂs service area. Missed Calls (Menu 2-1) This function allows you to view a list of the last ten phone numbers from which somebody has tried to call you with n o success (network service). Using the optio ns provided in the Missed calls me nu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edi t, erase or save the number in the Phone Book. TIP: When a note about missed calls is being dis- played, press Li st to see t he p hone number . Received Calls (Menu 2-2) This function allows you to view a list of the ten phone numbers from which you have m ost recently accepted calls (network s ervice). Using the options provided in the Received calls menu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edi t, erase or save the number in the Phone Book.
Cal l Regi ster (Men u 2) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 45 Dialled Numbers (Menu 2-3) This function allows you to view a list of the ten phone numbers that you have m ost recently dialled, i.e. called or tried to call. Using the options pr ovided in the Dialled calls menu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edit, erase or save the number in the Phone Book. Erase Recent Call Lists (Menu 2-4) This function allows you to delete all th e phone numbers which ap- pear in M enus 2-1, 2-2 an d 2 -3. These phone n umbers are also erased in the followi ng cases: ⢠When you switch on the phone with a SIM card inserted which is not one of th e five SIM cards used most recently with the phone. ⢠When you change the âÂÂSecurity le velâ setting (see chapter 9, âÂÂSettin gsâ - Me nu 4-5- 5). Show Call Duration (Menu 2-5) This function allows you to view the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes and seconds. You can also (by first entering the security code) clear the call timers. See chapter Refe- rence Information - âÂÂAccess Codesâ NO TE: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary , depending upon net- work features, rounding -off for billing, and so forth.
46 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Show Call Costs (Menu 2-6) This network service allows you to check the costs of your last call (or all calls and clear the counters). To cle ar the counters you will need to h ave the PIN2 code. See chapter R eference Infor mation - âÂÂAccess CodesâÂÂ. The costs are shown in terms of units set with in Menu 2-7- 2, f or each SIM card indepen dently. NO TE: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider m ay vary , depending upon net- work features, rounding-off for billing, taxes and so fort h. Call Cost Settings (Menu 2-7) Call Costsâ Limit (Menu 2-7-1) This network service allows you to limit the costs of your calls to a selected number of charging units or units of cu rrency (as set in Menu 2 -7-2). If you have selected On , the number of remaining un it s i s sho wn when th e disp lay is c lear. When all units ha ve been used, no calls can be ma de except emer- gency c al ls to the number 11 2. Depending on the SIM car d you may need the PIN2 code to set a call cost limit. See chapter Reference In formation - âÂÂAccess CodesâÂÂ. Show Costs in ( Menu 2-7-2) The phone can show the call cost limits in terms of charging units or the desired currency. Contact your service provider f or charging unit prices. To select the currency or unit this me nu, you will need the PIN2 co- de. See ch apter Reference In formation - âÂÂAccess CodesâÂÂ.
Prof il es (M enu 3 ) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 47 8. Profiles (Menu 3) What You Can Do with Profiles You can adjust and customise the alert of your ph one to suit a wide variety of even ts and envir onments (e.g . meetings, m ovies, etc.). Selecting D ifferent Pr ofiles If you want t o change th e current Pr ofile being used by your ph one press the key quickly. Press or to choose another Profile and press OK . NO TE: Doing this allows you to choose other Pro- files, but you cannot customise them h ere. TIP: Qu ick Si lent If yo u want to a ctivate the Si- lent profile quickly , press and . T o change to the previous pro file, press and . Customising Profi les (e.g. sel ecting a ring ing ton e for t he Gene ral p ro file) 1 Once you are in Profiles, Menu 3, the following Profiles list ap- pears: ⢠Gen eral (this is the default setting) ⢠Sil ent ⢠Out door ⢠Mee ting ⢠Pag er ⢠Car ⢠Hea dset
48 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. NOTE: Car and Headset will not appear in the Profiles list unless car kit CARK-91 or headset HDC-9 are conne cted to your phone. Howe ver , the settings for the Car and Headse t will remain in the menu once connected . 2 Scroll to the desired profile (e.g. Gene- ral ) and press Options . 3 Select Perso nali se and press OK . Sele cting Ac tivate onl y makes the selec- ted profile the curr ent one, the profile cannot be customised in this way. NOTE: When the phone is co nnected to the car ki t CARK-91 or he adset HDC-9, the Activa te function will not be available . 4 Select the setting that you wish to cu - stomise, for example Rin ging Tone. 5 Scroll to the desired option an d press OK . Settings for Prof iles Incoming Cal l Alert This setting defines how th e phone will notify you about an inco- ming voice call. The options available are: Ri nging , Ascendin g , Ring o n ce , Beep O nce , C aller G roups and Off . Call er Gr ou ps The phone will ring only when calls are received fro m phone numbers which belong to the sele cted caller group. (Also a gra- phic is shown, if specified to the group. )
Prof il es (M enu 3 ) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 49 Scroll to the desired group and press Mark to select or Unmar k to deselect it. Repeat this as many times as necessary. Next, press Ba ck and then Yes to save or No to disca rd the changes. See also chapter 4 âÂÂPhone BookâÂÂ, âÂÂCaller GroupsâÂÂ. Ringing To ne Sets the ringing tone for voice calls. Ringing Vol ume Sets the volume level for the ringing, mess age and alarm clock alert tones. Vibrat ing A lert Sets the phone to vibrate when a voice call is received. The vibrator does not operate when the phone is con nected to a charger , desk- stand or handsfree car kit. Message Al ert Tone Sets the ringing tone f or text messages. Keypad Tones Sets the volume level for keypad ton es. Warning and Game Tones Sets the phone to sound a war ning tone, for example when the bat- tery is running out of power or when you play one of the games of- fered by your phone. This setting has no effect on th e tones which are related to n etwork services. Automatic Answ er (in Car and Headset P rofile Only) Sets the phone to answer an incoming voice call after a single ring. This function can be u sed when the car kit is e quipped with ignition sense and ignition is switched on. Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Lights (in Car Profile Only) Sets the display and keypad lights. Scroll with or to On (al- ways on) or Au tomatic (on for 15 seconds after key press or in- coming call alert) and press OK .
50 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. NOTE: While in Phone Book or the menu functions, you can switch on th e lights for 15 se- conds by pressing quickly even if âÂÂAutomaticâ is selected Renaming Prof iles This function allo ws you to edit the name of the selected profile. 1 When the desired Pr ofile is highlighted, pre ss Opti ons. 2 Scroll with or to Renam e and press OK. 3 Enter the new name and press OK. NOTE: This function is not available in the Genera l , Headse t and Car profiles.
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 51 9. Settings (Menu 4) Alar m Clock (Menu 4 -1) The phone can be set to alarm at a specified time. The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock, either 12-hours or 2 4-hours. The alarm clock will still work even when the phone is switched off. In this menu you can set the a larm time and select On to change the alarm time or Of f to turn the alarm clock off. When the alarm time is reached The phone w ill sound an alert tone. When the phone is alerting, ALARM ! is also shown and the phon eâÂÂs lights flash. If you let the phone sound the alarm for a full minute or if you pr ess any other key, the alar m s tops for a few minut es and t hen resu mes. You can end this âÂÂsnoozingâ by pressing Stop or by switching the phone off. If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switched of f, the phone will switch itself on and start sound the alarm tone. I f you press Stop , the phone will ask whe ther you want to activate the phone for calls. Press Yes to register with the network or No to switch off the phone. NOTE: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use i s prohibited or when it may cause in- terf erenc e or d ange r . Clock (M en u 4-2) The phone has its own clock. The current time is shown on the dis- play except when you are in the Phone B ook or Menu functions. In this menu you can set the time display On or Off , set the time or select betwe en the 12 -hour or 24 -hour tim e formats.
52 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Setting the Clock: 1 Once i n Me n u 4-2, pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to Set the time , and press Select . 3 Enter the present time at Time: , and press OK. The clock also provides the f ollowing functions: Messages (Menu 1), Call register (Menu 2), A larm clock (Menu 4-1), and Ca l endar (Menu 8). NO TE: I f the battery is removed from the phone for a longer time, you may need to set the time aga in. Call Settin gs (Men u 4-3) Anykey Answer (Menu 4-3-1) When this function is set on, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key briefly, except and . Automatic Redial (Menu 4-3-2) When the Automatic Redial f unction is set on, your phone will make up to ten attempts to con nect the call after a n unsuccessful call at- tempt.
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 53 Speed Dialling (Menu 4-3-3) When the Speed Dialling function i s set to on, the names and phone numbers assigned to the speed dial keys to can be dialled by pressing and holding the corresponding number key. Pressing and holding the key dials your voice mailbox number. Call Waiting Options (Menu 4-3-4) When this network service is activated, the network will notify you of a new incoming c all while you have a call in pr ogress. Own Numb er Send ing (Men u 4-3 -5) This network service allows you to set whether your phone number is shown to or hidden from the person that you are calling. Preset resets the phone to the default setting, On or Off , that you ha v e agreed upon with your service provider. Phone Line in Use (Menu 4-3-6) The SIM card may be used with two subscriber number s, âÂÂphone li- nesâ (network servi ce). This function is available on ly if your SIM card supports it. You can select the desired lin e for making calls. However, calls on both lines can be answered disregarding the selected l ine. If you select line 2 and have not subscribed to this network service, you will not be able to make calls. When you have prevented th e line selection within the âÂÂPhone line changeâ function, you cannot use this function.
54 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Phone Se ttings (M enu 4- 4) Language ( Menu 4-4-1) Within this menu you can select the lan guage in which the display texts will be shown . If the setting Au tomat ic is selected, the lan - guage used is chosen based on the cu rrent SIM card. English will be used if th e language on the SI M card is not fo und in the phone. This setting also affects the time and date formats of the following functi ons: A larm c lock (M enu 4-1 ), Clo ck (Men u 4-2) , Cal endar (Menu 8). Cell Info Display (Menu 4-4-2) This network service allows you to set the ph one to indicate wh en it is used in a cellu lar network based on Micro Cellula r Network (MCN) technology (network s ervice). List of Own Numbers (Menu 4-4-3) Within this menu you can store, er ase and edit the phone numbers assigned to your SIM ca rd, if this is allowed by the card. This function is a m emory aid, which you can use t o check your own phone numbers if you n eed to do so. For this reason, th e edits that you make here do not affect in any way the actual s ubscriber number(s) of your SIM card. Welcome Note (Menu 4-4-4) This menu allows you to set th e message (up to 36 characters in length) which is sh own briefly when the phone is switched on . Network Selection (Men u 4-4-5) The network to which you are connected can be selected eithe r au- tomatically or manually.
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 55 In Automatic mode the phone automatically selects one of the cel- lular networks available in your are a; the selected network can be GSM9 00 , GSM180 0 or GSM 90 0/1 800. In Manual mode the phone will show a list of the available networks and you can select the network you wish to use if this network has a roaming agreement with y our home netw ork operator. If no such agreement is in forc e, the text No Acce ss will be displayed and you must select another n etwork. The phone will stay in manual mode until the automatic mode is selected or another SIM card is inserted into the phone. Securit y Settin gs (Men u 4-5) Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system to pr event unauthorised use of the phone or th e SIM card. See also chapter Re- feren ce I nformati o n - â Acce ss CodesâÂÂ. PIN-Code Request (Menu 4-5-1) Within this menu you can set the phone to ask for the PIN code of your SIM card when the phone is switched on. You will need the PIN code to turn this request function on. Note that some SIM cards do not allow the PIN code request to be turned o ff. Call Barring Service (Menu 4-5-2) This network service allows y ou to restrict ma ki ng a nd re ce iv ing c al ls with your phone. For this function you need the b arring password. You have the f ollowing barring modes to ch oose: Outgoin g calls Calls cannot be made. Interna tion al call s Calls cannot be made to foreign countries. Interna tion al ex cept to h ome cou ntry Calls can be m ade only within and to your h ome country.
56 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Incomin g call s Calls cannot be received. Incomin g ca lls i f ab road Calls cannot be received outside your home country. Cancel al l barri ngs For each function ( except Cancel al l barr ings ) you have the following options: Activat e , Cancel , or Status (shows the types of barred call). NOTE: When calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain emerge ncy numb er s in some netwo rks (e.g. 1 12 or other official emergency number). When you make a call and a barring mode is set on, the phone may display a n ote reminding you of this. Fixed Dialling (Men u 4-5-3) This service restricts your ou tgoing calls to selected ph one numbers, if this function is supported by your SIM card. To sa ve and edit the numbers on the list, you will need to have the PIN2 code. NOTE: When Fixed Dial Option is set on, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 1 12 or other of ficial emergency number ). Closed User Group (Menu 4-5-4) This network service specifies the group of people to whom you can call and who can call you. Prese t resets the phone to use a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with th e service provider. NOTE: When calls are limited to Closed User Groups, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networ ks (e.g. 1 12 or oth er of- ficial emer gency number) .
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 57 Security Level (Menu 4-5-5 ) This menu allows you to set the phone security level on to avoid un- authorised use of the ph one. You will need the security code to set the security level. The available options are: None , Memory (secu- rity code is required when Phone Book m emory is selected) and Phone (security code r equired when a ne w SIM card is inserted). NOTE: W hen you change the security level, all the recent calls lists are cleared. Change Access Codes (Menu 4-5-6) With this menu you c a n change the access code s: security code, PIN code, PIN2 code and barring password. These codes can only include the characters 0 to 9. Th e phone prompts you to enter the cu rrent code and the new code. It also prompts you t o verify the new code by entering it again. NOTE: Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency num bers, such as 1 12, to prevent acci- dental dialling of the emergency number . Phone Line Change (Menu 4-5-7) You can allow or p revent the selection of a p hone line. When Not al lowe d is selected, you cannot use the âÂÂPhone line in useâ fun ction. 1 Once in the Securi ty se ttin gs submenu, scroll with or to Phone line chang e and press Select . 2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . 3 Scroll to Allowed or Not al lo we d and press OK .
58 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Rest ore Factory Settin gs (Menu 4- 6) You can reset some of the menu settings to their original values. The security code is neede d for this function.
Call di ve rt (Menu 5) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 59 10. Call dive rt (Menu 5 ) This network service is used to forw ard incoming calls to your voic- email (only voice calls) or to another number so you wonâÂÂt miss an important call. For details, contact your service pr ovider. The divert modes available a re: ⢠Div ert all v oice ca lls witho ut r ingin g (Menu 5-1 ) ⢠Div ert wh en busy (Menu 5-2) (for voice calls only) ⢠Div ert w hen n ot answ ered (Menu 5-3) (for voice calls only) ⢠Div ert wh en pho ne off or no cover age ( Menu 5-4) Voice calls a re diverted when they are not answered, or your phone is busy , switched off or outside the ne twork service area. ⢠Div ert whe n phone off, no answe r or, no co- verage (Men u 5- 5) Voice calls a re diverted when they are not answered, or your phone is busy , switched off or outside the ne twork service area. This function is available only if you r SIM card supports it. ⢠Div ert all f ax call s ( Menu 5-6) ⢠Div ert all d ata cal ls (Menu 5-7) ⢠Can cel all d iverts (Me nu 5- 8) All diverts are set off. For each mode you can select Activate (sets the divert mode on if allowed by the n etwork), Cancel (sets th e divert mode off) or Status (shows the call types affected by the divert mode).
60 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Within the submenu Cancel all diverts (Menu 5- 8) , y o u can cancel all call diverts. TIP: If Divert when busy is activat ed, r ejec- ting an incom ing ca ll wi ll also d iver t a call .
Games (Menu 6) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 61 11. Games (Menu 6) Not only can you u se the phone for communication, you can a lso use it for some ser ious fu n. NOTE: Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone wh en the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfer ence or danger . You can choose between the f ollowing games: Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs with as few tries as possible. Move the cursor with the following keys: (up), (left), (right), (down), (jumps over revealed pictures and moves on to next row when at end of r ow), (jumps over r evealed pictures and moves back to previous row when at start of row). reveals the pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible. Snake Feed the snake with as m any goodies as possible. U se - (exc ept for ) for mov i ng the sn ake. The long e r the sn akeâ s t a i l grows, the higher is your score. When the snake h its its own tail or the surrounding wal l, the game is over. Starting a 2 -player game Before starting the game, ensure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each other and that the IR connection is activated. Both palyers need to start the 2-player game on th eir phones. Logic Find out a secr et combination of figures. Av ailable figures are shown at the top of the display before you accept the first guess row. Use and to move the cursor and to select the fi-
62 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. gure. To copy a figure from a previously accepted guess row, start scrolling with , move the cursor to the desired figure in the nor- mal way and accept the selection with . Once you think that you have got the right com bination, press . The result is presented as a set of marks over the row. A cor rect fi- gure in right place gives a full mark; a cor rect figure in wr ong place gives a half a mark. When all the figures are correct and in right pla- ces, the game en ds. NOTE: While playing, pr essing either selection ke y pauses the game (1 -player games on ly ). To r es um e a paused game, select Cont inue . When you select a ga me, you can choose from t he followin g opt ions: New game Starts a new game session. NOTE: This option is replaced with 1 player / 2 player selection if you can play aga inst a similar pho- ne via the infrared port. Top score Shows the highest score achieved on the game with your phone. Available only in the games which ke ep track of the score. Instruc tion s Shows a brief help text about the game. You can scroll the text with Mo re (or and ). Level Allows you to set the difficulty level. Select the desired level with or and press OK . Continu e Allows you to resume a paused game. Available only when there is a game that has been paused. Last vi ew Shows the final view of game immediately after the game ended.
Calc ulat or (Me nu 7) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 63 12. Calculator (Menu 7 ) The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and converts currency values. NOTE: Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone wh en the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfer ence or danger . Using the Calcul ator 1 Once in Calc ulat or menu, p re ss Select . 2 When an âÂÂ0â is displayed on the s creen, en ter the first nu mber in the calculation (press for decimals). 3 To add, press once ( w ill appear). To subst ract, press twice ( - will appear ). To mult iply, press three t imes (* will appear ). To divide, press fou r times (/ will appear ). To add a decimal, press . Or: Press Option s , scrol l with or to the de sired function, and press OK . 4 Enter the second number. Repe at thes e step s as many times as needed. Pre ss Clear to erase any mistakes .
64 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 5 Press Opti ons . Highlight Equal s and press OK. You can a lso choose the Add , Su btrac t, Mult iply , and Divide functions from the list of option s. NOTE: This calcu lator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur , especially in long divi- sions. To Make a Curren cy Conversion 1 To set the exchange rate, pre ss Options , scroll to Exchang e rate and press OK . 2 Scroll to either of the displayed options and press OK . Key in the exchange rate (press for a decimal point) and pr ess OK . 3 To make the conversion, key in the amount to be con verted, press Options , scroll to To dome stic or To fore ign an d press OK .
Cale ndar (Men u 8) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 65 13. Cal endar (Menu 8) The calendar ca n keep track of r eminders, calls that you need to make, meetings, and birthdays. It can even sound an alarm at times when you should make a call or go to a m eeting. NOTE: Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone wh en the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfer ence or danger . 1 Once in Menu 8, scroll to th e desired date. 2 Press Optio ns to obtain the following functions. Scroll to the desired function and press OK . View day Shows notes set f or the chosen day. Use or to browse throu gh the no t e(s). Pr es sing Options w hile in a note allows access to th e following functions. Erase (deletes the note), Edit (allows you to edit the note), Move (allows you to ch ange the date and time of the note), Send note ( allows you to send the note as a text message (SMS)). Se nd via I R ( copies the note to another compa- tible phone by using th e infrared port). Make note Allows you to write a note. You can choose from th e following types of note: Reminde r (in dicated by ) Key in the note and the date and press OK . Call () Key in the desired phone number (or r ecall it from Phone B ook) and the date when the call should be made, press OK . Rep ea t this to set the time at wh ich the call should be m ade.
66 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Meeting () Key in a note and the date of meeting, pr ess OK . R epeat this to set the time of the meeting. Birthda y () Key in the personâÂÂs name, the date of birth (include the year) and press OK . The note and the personâÂÂs age w ill be shown in every coming year. Y ou can set t he phone to sound a ton e in anticipa- tion for a note: Press Yes , key in the alarm date and press OK . Repeat this with the alarm time. The presence of a tone aler t is indicated by when you view the notes. Erase n otes Allows you to delete the selected note(s). Scroll to one of the dis- played options and press OK . View al l Shows the notes that are set for all days. Use or to browse throug h the n ote(s). P ress ing Options allows access to the same functions as in â View dayâÂÂ. Scroll to the desire d function and pre ss OK . Go to da te Allows you to jump to the desired date. Set the dat e Allows you to change the curren t date. Print v ia I R Allows you to print all the notes on a c ompatible printer using the phoneâÂÂs infrared port. When the phone sounds an alert for a note The phone will f lash its lights, beep, and display the note. If the dis- play is showing a Call note, you can call the displayed number by pressing . If the phone was set to sound a tone alert, pressing Postpone sus - pends the alert for 10 m inutes. Pressing this key again will postpone the alarm for another 10 minutes. To stop the alarm , press or OK .
Infrared (M enu 9) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 67 14. Infrared (Menu 9) In this menu you can set up your phone to receive data through its infrared (IR) port. To use an IR connection, the device with which you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant. For further information on compatibility, contact you r device dealer. The phone is a Clas s 1 Laser Product. NOTE: The preferable distance between the two devices in infrared connection is on e meter at most . There must be n o obstructions between th e two communicating devices. The IR ports of the two devices must point at each other . Receivin g Data via the IR Port To receive data fr om another compatible ph one: 1 Ensure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each other. 2 Enter the Infra red menu to activate the I R port f or data recepti- on. 3 The user of the sending phone selects the desired IR function to start data transfer. If data transfer is not started within 45 seconds after the activation of the IR port, the connection is cancelled and will have to be star- ted again.
68 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Sending Data via the IR Port This function allows you to send data to a compatible phone or PC. You ca n sel ect: ⢠Send gr aphic v ia I R for a de sired call er gr oup to noti fy t hat a me m- ber of a ca ll er gro up i s ca llin g. ⢠Copy names and n umbers f rom Pho ne Book to a c ompatib le pho ne or PC . ⢠Pr int na mes an d num bers from Phone Book to a compat ible printer . ⢠Print a text messag e on a compat ible p rinter. ⢠Download a new ri nging tone via IR. Checking the Status of an IR Connectio n The status of an I R connection is indicated by . When is displayed continuously, there i s an IR connection bet- ween your ph one and the other de vice. When is not displayed, no IR connection exists. When blinks, your phone is tr ying to establish a conn ection with the other device or a connection has been lost.
Smart Messagi ng Se rvi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 69 15. Smart Messaging Services Nokia Smart Messaging enables the use of a variety of network ser- vices offered by operators or service providers. Some services may be available through the In ternet and, although your ph one does not support full World Wide Web browsing, you may be able to ac- cess certain Internet services directly from your phone such as news, weather reports, traffic reports, flight times and dictionaries. Note: The availability of Nokia and operator ser- vices vary and you may need to subscribe to them. Please contact your local service provider for rates and further in formation. Services are saved an d accessed via menu 10 which h as three sub- menus: Pers ona l Book mar ks (Menu 10 -1 ), Operat or Servic es (Menu 10-2) an d Nokia Ser vices (Menu 10-3 ). These menus are dyna mic, which means that the content of each submenu will vary according to th e services you have saved under that su bme nu. To be able to use services, you f irst need to subscribe to the Short Message Service (SMS). When you or der a new Smart Messaging service, the operator sends a message to your phone. To add the new service u nder Menu 10, save th e message. To a ccess the service, simply select the me nu item. N OTE : As the services th at are ava ilable vary, this guide can give you only som e of the basic guideli- nes on how to us e such services. For more detailed information on using a specific service, contact your service provider and fo llow the guide texts on your phoneâÂÂs display.
70 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Using Nokia and Opera tor Services The following instructions provide some basic guidelines on how to use Smart Messaging services. Storing Access Numbers To be able to u se Smart Messaging services, you will first need to have the service access numbers saved in your ph oneâÂÂs memory. Nokia access numb ers are stored in the NO KIA SE TTING S menu. Noki a acces s num b er 1 is 35 8405 20299 9 an d Nokia ac c es s num- ber 2 is 99 999. Do not re move t hem ; whe n you rec ei v e a messa g e, the phone checks whether it is sent from the authorised source spe- cified in this menu. As regards Operator services, you will be given the necessary access numbers by your serv ice provider. Store the se numbers in the OPE- RATOR SETT INGS menu. Downloadin g the List of Services Once the access numbers have be en saved, you can download the list of services provided by the network in the following way: 1 Select the menu item UPDATE NO KIA SERVI CES or UPDATE OP ERAT OR SERV ICES . 2 Press the left Select : a request m essage for the list of available services will be sent. 3 Wait until you receive the r eply message from the network. Note: The content of t he reply message will de- pend o n the service provider . The me ssage can, for example, contain one particular service or a list of services.
Smart Messagi ng Se rvi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 71 Saving a Service Message as a Bookmark If the reply message fr om a network contains a service or a list o f services, you can either start using the serv ice immediately, or you can save it under Menu 1 0-1 as a personal bookmark. Saving the service message as a bookm ark provides you with a qu ick a nd easy way of accessing that service next time round. To save a ser vice message as a p ersonal bookmark: 1 Once you have received th e list of available services, sele ct the desired service by highlighting it and pressing OK . 2 Scroll to the end of the message with the key. The text SAVE TH E SE RVICE MESS AGE? will b e displayed. 3 Press the left OK to save the message. If there is no room available to save a new service, the text E RA- SE ONE OF T HE OL D ONE S FI RST and the list of th e current bookmarks will be displayed. 4 Enter a name for the bookm ark (or accept the name that the phone suggests). The text SE RVICE MES SAGE SAVED wil l appear once saving has been successfully completed. Using a Service Saved as a Boo kmark The instructions in this section are one way of using a servic e. Note that this method may not apply to all s ervices. Follow the guide texts shown on the display or contact your service provider for more information. Once you have saved a service messa ge as a bookmark in Men u 10- 1, access the service in the f ollowing way: 1 Once in Menu 10-1, select the desired service by highlighting it. 2 Press the left Opti on for op tions. ( Erase removes th e bookmark from the list, Sele ct activates th e bookmark). 3 Press the left OK at S elect highlighted: a message re- questing the latest information about that service will be sen t.
72 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. An Examp le of Downloa ding and Usin g a Nokia Service This section gives you the in structions on how to use a N okia ser- vice. Your phone enables you to down load a new ringing tone from the network if this service is supported by the network operator and the Nokia service provider. To download a ringing tone: 1 Once in the N okia S ervic es menu, select Ringtones se r- vice and press the left Sel ect . A request for the list of available ringing tones will be sent to the network. N OTE : In order to be able to select Ringtones , you must first request and receive the list of available services as desc ribed in âÂÂDownloading a List of ServicesâÂÂ, on page 72. 2 Wait until you receive the r eply message from the network. When the reply me ssage has been received, SERVICE ME SSA- GE RECE IVED w ill be displayed. Press the left OK to re- ceive the message. 3 Press More until the text f ilena me is displayed and press the left Sele ct to access the list of available ringing tones. You can scroll through the list with the and keys. NO TE: If you want easy access to the list of ringing tones at a later time, save the list as a bookmark. For instructions on how to do this, refer to âÂÂSaving a Service as a Bookmarkâ on page 73. 4 Select the de sired tone by highligh ting it and pr ess the lef t OK . 5 Press the left Send wh en at t he Get rin gtone. A reques t for the selected ringin g tone will be sent to the network. When the phone receives the ringing tone th e text RI NGING TONE RE CEIV ED will be d isplayed. 6 Press the left Opti on s for o pti ons : Playb ack (to play the new ringing tone) and Save (to save the ringing tone in the ringing tone list as Pers onal ).
Smart Messagi ng Se rvi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 73 You can only download and sa ve one ringing tone at a time. The next time that you save a new ringing ton e, the ringing tone pre- viously saved under Personal will be overwri tten. Other Se rvices Some Smart Messaging services may be saved and accessed in dif- ferent ways to N okia and Oper ator serv ices. The service a ddress for such services may be sent to your phone by a service provider, or you can manually add a service address by using the ADD NEW SER- VICE menu. For availability of services and additional in formation, contact your service provider. Saving a Service Address Once in t he ADD NEW SERVI CE menu, give the following in for- mation: title: (en ter the name of the service), Access N o.1: (enter the numbe r of the se rver ) and Ac cess No .2: (enter the number of the service). This information will be given to you f rom by your service provider. A service address can also be sent to you from the network. W hen a new service address is sent to your phone, the tex t NE W SERVIC E RECEIV ED: and the n ame of the service will be displayed. To add this new service address to your Personal Boo kmark s menu, press the le ft Optio ns and then press Sa ve to save the ne w serv ice ( or pre ss Detail s if you wan t to receive more info r- mation bef ore saving the new service) . Accessing a Servi ce Once in t he Persona l Bookm arks menu , select the service address by highlighting it and press the left Opti on to choo- se between the following options: Conne ct (a m essage requesting information will be s ent). When you select connect, you may be asked to enter a keyword. Enter a keyword an d press the left OK . If you donâ t wish to enter any keyword, simply press th e left OK .
74 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Edit (to change the settings of a service address) Erase (to remove the selected service address from the menu).
SIM Servi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 75 16. SIM Services In addition to the functions available in the phone, your SI M card may provide additional services that you can access in the menu 11 (SIM services). Menu 11 is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and c onten ts of the menu depend entirely on the services available. You can set the ph one to show you the notification and confirma- tion messages sent between your phone and the network when you are using the SI M card services or wh en the services are being up- dated. To do this, select t he option Shown within the menu 4-4-6 (Notifications on update). For availability , rates and information on u sing the SIM services, contact your SI M card vendor e.g. network operator , service provider or other third- party vendor .
76 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 17. Reference Information Access Codes You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid un- authorised use of your phone and SI M card. The access codes (except PUK and PUK2 codes) can be changed by using Menu 4-5-6. See the following section. Security Code (5 dig its) The security code can be used to avoid unauthorised use of your phone. The secur ity code ( securi ty co de ) is usually supplied with the phone. C hange the security code before you start using your phone. Keep th e new code secret and in a safe place, which is separate from the ph one. PIN Code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN (Per sonal Identification Numbe r) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually suppli ed with the SIM card. When the PIN code request is enabled (Menu 4-5-1), the code is asked each time the phone is switched on. PIN2 Code (4 to 8 digit s) The PIN2 code, suppl ied with some SIM cards, is required to access some functions, such as charging unit counters. These functions are only available if supported by your SIM card.
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 77 PUK Code ( 8 di git s) The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to ch ange a blocked PIN code. The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your local serv ice provider for the code. If you lose the code, contact your service provider. PUK2 Code (8 di git) The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose th e code, con tact your service pro- vider. Barring Password The barring password is needed when using the âÂÂCall Barringâ function. You obtain the password from your service provider. Battery In formation The following manufacturer-approved rechargeable batteries are available for your phone: NiMH batteries BMS-2V, BMS-2S and BMS-2, and Li-Ion batteries BLS-2, BLS-2H, BLS-4 and BLS-5. Charging and Dischargin g the Battery ⢠Your phone is powe red by a r echa rgeab le batte ry. ⢠N ote t hat a new batt ery âÂÂs f ull pe rfo rma nce is achi ev ed only af te r two or thr ee com plet e ch arge and di schar ge cy cles ! ⢠The batte ry can be char ged and disc harged hundre ds of t imes b ut it will ev entua lly we ar out. When th e operat ing ti me (tal k-time and stan d-by tim e) is no ticeably shorte r than no rmal, it is time to b uy a new battery. ⢠Use only batteries approved by the phone m anufacturer and re- charge your battery only with the chargers approved by the ma - nufac turer .
78 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠When a c harger is not in use, disconne ct it from the power source. Do not leave the batte ry connected to a charger for l onger than a week, sinc e over cha rgin g ma y sho rte n it s li fe. If lef t un used a ful ly char ged ba tter y wi ll di sc har ge it se lf o ver t ime . ⢠For good oper ation ti mes, d ischarge the NiMH b attery from time to time by lea ving yo ur ph on e swi tch ed on u n til i t tu rns itse lf o ff. Do not a tte mpt to di scha rge the ba tter y by a ny ot he r me ans . ⢠Tempera ture extremes wil l affect the ability of your battery to char- ge: allow it to cool down o r warm up first. ⢠When the battery is running out of power and only few minutes of talk time rema in , a war ning ton e is hea rd an d Ba tt er y l ow is brief ly disp layed . When no more talk t ime is left, Batt ery em- pty is displa ye d and a warni ng ton e is so un ded a nd t he ph one switches itsel f off. Using th e Batterie s ⢠Use the bat ter y only for i ts in tend ed pur pos e. ⢠Ne ver use a ny c har ger o r bat te ry whi ch is dam ag ed or worn out . ⢠Do not short -cir cuit the battery. Accidental sh ort-circuiting can oc- cur when a me ta llic obje ct (co in, c lip or p en) caus es di rec t conn ec- tion o f the an d - ter minals of the bat tery (metal str ips on the back of the ba ttery ) for examp le w hen you ca rry a spare batt ery in y our pocket or pu rse. Short- circ uiting t he te rminal s may dam age th e batter y or t he con nect ing ob ject . ⢠Leav ing th e bat tery i n hot or col d pla ces , suc h as i n a c lose d ca r in summe r or wint er c ondit ions, wil l reduc e th e capac ity and lifet ime of th e battery. Alw ays try to keep the b attery be tween 15 C an d 25 C (59 F and 77 F) . A phon e with a hot or cold ba ttery may tempora- rily not work, e ven when th e battery is full y charge d. NiMH bat teries perfo rmance is parti cul arly li mited in temp eratu res be low -10 î C (14 F). Li -Ion b atter ies pe rform ance i s parti cul arly li mite d in tem pera- tures below -0 C (32 F). ⢠Do not dispo se of b atte ries in a fire! Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Must not be dis posed of in municipal waste!
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 79 Care a nd M aintena nce Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsm anship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill a ny warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. When using your pho- ne, battery, charger OR any accessory: ⢠Keep it and all its pa rts and acce ssories out of small childre nâÂÂs reach. ⢠Keep it dry. Precipitation, hu midity and liqu ids contain mi nerals tha t will corrode electronic circuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dusty , dirty areas. Its moving parts can be da- maged. ⢠Do no t store i t in hot are as. High t emperatu res can sh orten th e life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. Whe n the phone warms u p (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside the phon e, which may damage electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert h andling of the device may da- mage it. ⢠Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can brea k internal circ uit boards. ⢠Do not use hars h chemicals , cleaning solvents , or strong dete rgents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and- water soluti on. ⢠Do not paint it. Paint can clog the deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent pro- per operation. ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement anten na. Unauthori- sed antennas, modifications or attach ments could damage the p hone and may violate regulations governing radio de vices. ⢠If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory are not working properly, take them to y our nearest qualifie d service fac ility. The personn el there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service .
80 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while d riving a vehicle. If using a hand- held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always s ecure the phone in its holder; do not plac e the phone on the passenger se at or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to ope rate a vehicleâÂÂs lights or horn on public roads is not permitt ed. Remembe r road safety always comes first! Operating Environment Remembe r to follow an y special re gulations in force in any are a and alw ays switch off your phone whe never it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cau- se interfe rence or danger. When connect ing the phone or an y accessory to another device, read its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions . Do not con nect incom patible products. As with other m obile radio transmitting e quipment, users are advised that for the satisfactory ope ration of the equipme nt and for the safety of person- nel, it is recommended t hat the equipment shou ld only be use d in the norm al operating position ( Held to your e ar with the ante nna pointing ove r your shoulder.) . Do not point t he infrared beam at anyoneâÂÂs eye or allow it to interfere with other infrared devices. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio fre quency (RF) si- gnals. However, certain electronic equipm ent may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 81 Pacemakers Pacemaker manufact urers recomme nd that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) be m aintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pace- maker to avoid potential interfere nce with t he pacemaker. The se recommen- dations are consistent w ith the independen t research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Rese arch. Persons with pacemaker: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 20 c m (6 inches) from their pa- cemaker w hen th e phone is swit ched on ; ⢠Should not carry the phon e in a breast pock et; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to m inimize the potential for interference. ⢠If you have an y reason to suspect that inte rference is t aking pl ace, swit ch off your pho ne imme diate ly. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may inte rfere with some hearing aids. In the event of su ch interfere nce, you m ay want t o consu lt your service provider. Other Med ical Devic es Operation of any radio t ransmitting e quipment, including c ellular phones, may interfere with the funct ionality of inadequate ly protected me dical de- vices. Consult a phy sician or the manu facturer of the me dical device to de- termine if they are ad equately s hielded from external RF energy or if y ou have any questions. Switch off your ph one in health care facilitie s when any regulat ions posted in thes e areas ins truct you to d o so. Hos pitals or h ealth care facilities may be using equipme nt that could b e sensitive to external RF e nergy. Vehicle s RF signals may a ffect improperly ins talled or inadequa tely shielded electro- nic syste ms in moto r vehicles ( e.g. electronic fuel injec tion systems, electro- nic anti-skid (anti-loc k) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag systems). Check w ith the manufacture r or its representat ive regarding yo ur vehic le. You shoul d also cons ult the m anufact urer of any equipment that has b een added to your ve hicle.
82 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Posted Faciliti es Switch y our phone off in any facility where poste d notices so re quire. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off your phone whe n in any area with a potentially explosive at- mosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in s uch areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or e ven death. Users are adv ised to switch off the phone whe n at a refuelling poin t (service stat ion) . Users are rem inde d of the ne ed to ob serv e restri cti ons on the us e of radio equipm ent in fuel depots ( fuel storage and distribution areas), che- mical plants or w here blasting operations are in progress. Areas wi th a poten tially explos i ve atmosp here ar e often but not alway s clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage fac ilities; veh icles using liquified pe troleum gas (such a s propane or butane); areas where t he air contains chemicals or particle s, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would norm ally be ad- vised to turn off your v ehicle en gine. Vehicles Only qualified pers onnel should service the phone, or install the phon e in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warran ty wh ich may apply to the unit. Check re gularly that a ll wirele ss phone equ ipment i n your vehic le is moun - ted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equippe d with an air bag, remem ber that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, inclu ding both installed or portable wire- less equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag de ployment area. If in-veh icle wireless equip ment is im properly installed a nd the air ba g in- flates, serious inj ury could result. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The us e of wireless te le- phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, dis- rupt the wire less telephone network an d may be illegal. Failure t o observe the se instructions may lead to suspension or denial of te - lephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 83 Emergency Calls IMPO R TANT! This phon e, like any wireless phone, opera- tes using radio sig nals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions whic h cannot gua- rantee connection in all condit ions. Therefore , you should neve r rely solely u pon any wireles s phone for es - sential com munications (e.g. medical em ergencies). Remember, to make or rece ive any ca lls the phone mu st be switch ed on and in a se rvice area with a dequate ce llular sign al strength. Emergenc y calls ma y not be possible on all wire less phone networks or w hen certain network ser- vices an d/or phone fea tures are in us e. Check w ith local c ellular servic e pro- vide rs . To make an emergency call: 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on. Some networks may re quire that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone. 2 If the word âÂÂClearâ appears on the display above the k ey, press and hold Clear for several sec onds to ready the phone for calls . 3 Key in the em ergenc y number for your pre sent loca tion (e.g. 112 or other official emergency nu mber). Emergency num bers vary by location. 4 Pre ss the key. If cer tain f eatures are in us e (Key pad lo ck, F ixed Dialli ng, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off be fore you can make an eme rgency c all. Con- sult this doc ument a nd your local ce llular service provider. When m aking a n em ergency c all, rem ember t o give a ll the necessa ry infor- mation as accurately as possible. Remember that your w ireless phone may be the only means of commun ication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given p ermission to do so.
Nokia is a registered tr ademark of Nokia Corporation, Fin land. é1998. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous development. Therefore, we reser ve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the pr oducts described in this gui de without prior notice.
Quick and Easy Congratulations for choosing this Nokia phone! These pages provide some basic tips on using your phone. For more detailed information, read th rough the UserâÂÂs Guide. Making y our first call 1 With the phone battery removed, insert your SIM card. Install and charge the battery. See Chapter âÂÂGetting Startedâ for details. 2 Switch on your phone by pressing and holding . Wait until the operator name appears on th e display. 3 Key in the area code and phone n umber and press . 4 End the call by pressing . Call Fu nctio ns Answering a c all Press . Ending a call Press . Redial When the display is clear, press to access the last dial led numbers. Press to dial the desired number. Adjus ting th e Earp iece V o l ume Press the volume keys on the side of the phone. Phone Book Functi ons Quick Save Key in the phone number and press Save . Key in the name and press OK . Quick Find When the display is clear, press , (key in the first letter of the name), scroll with or to the desired name .
Using Phone Book du ring a Call To access Phone Book during a call, press Options , select Na- mes. Speed Dialling Press a number key - , press . If the Sp eed Dia lling function in Menu 4-3-3 is activa- ted, press and hold the correspon- ding number k ey - until the call is started. Callin g your voicem ailbox Press and hold . If the phone requests for your voice mailbox number, key it in and press OK . Essential Sh ortcuts Locking t he Ke ypad Unlocki ng the Keypad Press Menu th en (w ithin 3 secon ds ) / P res s Unloc k , then . Changing Ring ing Tone Press Menu , choose Profiles, press Select , choose the desire d pro- file, press Optio ns , choose Per- sonalise, press OK . To change the ringing tone, choo- se Ringing tone, press Select , choose the de sired set- ting, press OK . Writin g & Se nding a M essage Press Menu , , Key in a message, (press to change between upper and lower case characters, press and hold for n umber s, p ress for spe ci- al characters), press Optio ns , choose Send , press OK , enter the pho ne n um ber , p res s OK .
1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 5 Contents Using This Guide ....... ..... .. ........ .... ... ... 9 About Labels and Security Code ....... ....... ........ ....... ...... 1 0 Accessories .. ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... . 10 1. Your Phone ...................... 11 The Displa y I ndicators ......... ....... .... 12 Clear Di splay .......... ....... ........ ....... . 12 The Select ion Keys ..... ........ ....... ...... 1 2 Protection Cap of the Antenna Connector . ....... ........ .. ...... 13 2. Getting Started ............... 14 Installing t he SIM card ....... ....... .... 14 Removing the SIM Card ........ ....... . 15 Charging the Batt ery .......... ....... .... 15 Switching the Phone On and Off ... ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... . 16 3. Call Functions.................. 18 Making and Answering Calls ....... 18 Making Calls....... ....... ........ ....... ...... 18 Internation al Calls ...... .......... ...... 18 Making a Call Using th e Phone Book ....... ....... ........ ....... ...... 19 Last Number Redi al ....... .. ....... .... 19 Calling Your V oice Mailbox .... .. 19 Speed Dialling a Phone Number ...... ....... ........ ....... . 19 Answering a Call ......... .. ........ ....... . 20 Call Waitin g ...... ....... ........ ....... ...... 20 In-Call Opti ons ......... ... ....... ....... .... 21 Making a Confere nce Call ........ 21 Adjusting t he Earpiece Volum e.......... ....... ... ....... . 22 Keypad Lock (Ke yguard) .......... .... 22 4. Phone Book ...................... 23 About the Phon e Book (Names) ..2 3 Entering th e Phone Book ...... ......23 Selecting the Phone Book (Memory in Use) .......... ....... ........ ...23 Setting the Type of View for Stored Names and Phone Numbers.. ....... ........ ....... ......24 To Set the âÂÂT ype of Viewâ ........ ...24 Storing a Phone Number with a Name (Add E ntry) ........... .24 Recalling a Name and Phone Number ........ ....... ........ ....... . 2 6 Erasing a Name and Phone Number ........ ....... ........ ....... . 2 6 One by One ...... ....... ....... ........ ....... . 26 All at Once......... ....... ........ ....... ......27 Assigning a Phone Number as a Speed Dial Numbe r ........ ......27 To Use t he Speed Dial Key ....... .2 7 Caller G roups ........... ....... ........ ....... .2 8 Including a Phone Numbe r in a Caller Group. ......... ........ ....... . 28 Setting the Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Caller Group ....... .2 9 Phone Book Status ...... ....... ........ ...29 Servi ce Numbers (Servi ce Nos)..30 Copying and Printing via IR .......30 Copying a Name and a Ph one Number to Your Phone from another Phone............ ....... .3 1 5. Using the Menu............... 32 Accessing a Menu Functio n by Scrolling .............................. ......... 3 2
6 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Accessing a Menu F unction by Using Its Shortcut .......... ........ ... 33 List of Menu Functi ons ....... ........ ... 34 6. Messages (Menu 1) ........ 38 About Messages ..... ........ ....... ........ ... 38 Reading a Text Mess age (Inbox - Menu 1-1 ) ...... ........ ....... . 38 Sendi ng a Text Mes sage (Outbox- Menu 1-2 and Write Messa ges - Me nu 1-3) .... 39 Writing, Sending and Sav ing a Text Message .... ....... ........ ....... ...... 39 Message Settings (Menu 1 -4).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 40 Common (Menu 1-4- )... ....... ...... 41 Info Service (Menu 1-5) ... .......... . 41 Fax or Data Call (M enu 1-6) ...... 42 Making a data or fax call......... . 42 Receiving a data or fax call ...... 42 Service Comman d Editor (Menu 1 -7).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 42 Voice Mess ages (Menu 1-8) ...... 43 Listen to V oice Messages (Menu 1-8-1 ) ..... ... ....... ........ ....... . 43 Voice Mailbox Number (Menu 1-8-2 ) ..... ... ....... ........ ....... . 43 7. Call Regist er (Menu 2) ... 44 About Call Registe r ....... ....... ........ ... 44 Missed Calls (Men u 2-1) .......... ... 44 Received C alls (Menu 2-2) ......... 44 Dial led Numbers (Men u 2 -3) .....45 Erase Re cent Call L i sts (Menu 2 -4).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 45 Show Call Duration (Menu 2 -5).......... ....... ........ ....... ...... 45 Show Call Co sts (Menu 2-6) ...... 46 Call Cost Settings (Menu 2-7) .. 46 Call Cost sâ Limit (Menu 2-7-1 ) .... ........ ....... ....... ..... 46 Show Cos ts in (Men u 2-7-2 )... 4 6 8. Profiles (Menu 3) ........... 47 What You Can Do wit h Profiles .. 4 7 Selecting Different Profile s...... .. 4 7 Customising Profiles ........ ....... ..... 47 Settings for Profiles ......... .......... .. 4 8 Incoming Call Alert ..... ........ ....... 48 Ringin g Tone ........ ....... ....... ........ .. 4 9 Ringin g Volume ..... ....... ........ ....... 49 Vibrating Alert ....... .......... ....... ..... 49 Message Aler t Tone .......... ........ .. 49 Keypad To nes ......... ....... ........ ....... 4 9 Warning and Game Tones ........ 49 Automatic Answer (in Ca r and Headset Profi le Only) .......... ....... 49 Lights (in Car P rofile Only ) ....... 4 9 Renaming Profiles ......... ........ ....... 5 0 9. Settings (Menu 4)........... 51 Alarm Clock (Menu 4-1) .......... ..... 51 Clock (Men u 4-2) ........... ....... ........ .. 51 Setting th e Clock:........ ....... ........ .. 52 Call Setti ngs (Menu 4-3) ....... ....... 5 2 Anykey Answer ( Menu 4- 3-1) .. 52 Automatic R edial (Menu 4-3-2 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 2 Speed Dialling (Menu 4-3 -3) . ... 5 3 Call Waiting O ptions (Menu 4-3-4 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 3 Own Nu mbe r Sen ding (Menu 4-3-5 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 3 Phone Line in Use (Menu 4-3-6 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 3 Phone Settings (Men u 4-4) ......... 54 Language (M enu 4-4-1 ) .......... ... 54 Cell In fo Display (Menu 4-4-2 )......... .. ....... ........ ....... 5 4
1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 7 Lis t of Own N umb e rs (Menu 4-4-3) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 54 Welcome Note ( Menu 4 -4-4) ... 54 Network Selection (Menu 4-4-5) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 54 Secur ity Setti ngs ( Menu 4- 5) .... .. 55 PIN-Code Request (Menu 4-5-1) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 55 Call Barring Service (Menu 4-5-2) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 55 Fixed Dia lling (Menu 4 -5-3) ...... 56 Closed User Group (Menu 4-5-4) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 56 Security Lev el (Me nu 4-5- 5) ..... 57 Change Access Codes (Menu 4-5-6) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 57 Phone Line Chan ge (Menu 4-5-7) .......... ....... ........ ....... . 57 Restore Factory Settings (Menu 4-6 ) ....... ....... ........ ....... ....... .... 58 10. Call divert (Menu 5)..... 59 11. Games (Menu 6) ........... 61 Memory ......... ....... ........ ....... ....... .... 61 Snake ...... ....... ....... ........ .......... ....... . 61 Logic..... ........ ....... ....... .......... ....... .... 61 12. Calculator (Menu 7)..... 63 Using the Calc ulator ...... ........ ....... . 63 To Make a Currency Conversion ....... ....... .......... ........ ....... . 64 13. Calendar (Menu 8) ....... 65 14. Infrared (Menu 9)......... 67 Receiving Data via the IR Port .... 67 Sending Data via the IR Port ....... 68 Checki ng the Sta tus of an IR Connecti on ......... ........ ....... ....... .... 68 15. Smart Messaging Services ................................. 69 Using Nokia and Operator Servi ces ....... ........ .......... ...70 Storing Access Numbers ............ .70 Downloading th e List of Services ........ ....... ........ ....... .70 Saving a Service Message as a Bookmark ......... ....... ........ ....... .7 1 Using a Service Saved as a Bookmark ......... ....... ........ ....... .7 1 An Example of Downloading and Using a Nokia Service .... ......72 Other Services ...... .......... ....... ........ ...73 Saving a Service Address ...... ......73 Accessing a Servic e....... ........ .. ......73 16. SIM Services .................. 75 17. Reference Information . 76 Access Codes .... ........ ....... ....... ........ ...76 Security Code (5 di gi ts) ......... ......76 PIN Code (4 to 8 digits) ............ ...76 PIN2 Code (4 to 8 digits) ......... ...76 PUK Code (8 digits ) ..... ....... ... ....... .77 PUK2 Code (8 digit) ...... ........ ....... .7 7 Barring Password.... ....... ........ ........77 Battery I nformation ........ ........ ....... .7 7 Charging and Discharging the Battery .......... ....... ........ .. ........ ...77 Using the B atte ries ............ 78 Pacemakers ...... ......... ........ ....... ......80 Hearing Aids...... ....... ........ ....... ......81 Other Medi cal Devices ....... ........81 Vehicle s ............ ....... ....... ........ ....... .81 Posted Facilities ........................... 8 1 To make an emergency call: .................. 83
8 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. For Your Safety Read these simple guide line s. Breakin g th e rules may b e dang e- rous or illegal. Furt her detailed inform ation is given in t his manual. ROAD S AFETY COM ES FIRST DonâÂÂt use a hand- held phone while driv ing; park the ve hicle first. INTERF ERENCE All wireless ph ones may ge t interference which co uld affect per- formance. SWITCH OF F IN HOS PITALS Follow any regu lations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equip ment. SWITCH OF F IN AIRC RAFT Wireless phone s can caus e interferenc e. Using them on aircraft is illegal. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELIN G DonâÂÂt use phone at a refuelling point . DonâÂÂt use near fuel or chemi- cals . SWITCH OF F NEA R BLASTIN G DonâÂÂt use phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow a ny regulations or rules. USE SENS IBLY Use only in normal pos ition (to ea r). DonâÂÂt tou ch the a ntenna un- necessa rily. USE Q UALIF IED SER VICE Only qualifie d service person nel must ins tall or repair equipm ent. ACCESSO RIES AND BAT TERIES Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not conn ect in- compatible products.
1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 9 CONN E CTI NG TO O TH ER DE VICE S When conne cting to any othe r device, read its userâÂÂs guide for de- tailed safet y instructions. Do not conn ect incompatible products. Remember to m ake backup copies of all important data. MAKING CA LLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service . Enter the phone number, including the area code, then press . To end a call press . To answer a call press . EMERGENC Y CALLS Ensure the phon e is switched on and in service. If th e word âÂÂCle arâ appears on the display above th e key , press and hold Clear to cle ar the di splay. Enter the emergenc y number, then pre ss . Give you r location. Do n ot end t he call until told to do s o. INFRA RED PR ECAUTI ONS Do n ot po in t th e IR b ea m a t a ny o ne s âÂÂs ey e s o r al lo w i t to in te r fe re with other IR de vices. Using This Guide The wireless phone described in this guide is a dual band phone approved for use on th e GSM900 and GSM1800 networks and on the GSM 900/1 800 dua l band ne t w ork. A number of feature s included in this guide are called network services. They are special services provided by wireless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of th ese network services, you must subs cribe to these service( s) from your home service provider and obtain in structions for their use.
10 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. About Labels and Secur ity Code IMPOR TAN T! Your phone has labels on it. These are im- portant for service and related purposes, so be careful not to lose the label or th e information it contains. IMPOR TANT! The security code 12345 is supplied with your phone. Change the code in Menu 4-5 -6, âÂÂChange Access CodesâÂÂ. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place which is separate from the ph one. Accessories The following man ufacturer-approved rechargeable batteries are available for your phone: NiMH batter ies BMS-2V, BMS-2S and BMS-2, and Li-Ion batteries BLS-2, BLS-2H, BLS-4 and BL S-5. This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with powe r from ACP-7, ACP-9, LCH-9 and DCH-9. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this a pparatus and may be dangerous. Belt Cli p Use only the belt clip BCH-16. WARNI NG! Use only batteries, chargers and acc essories approved by the phon e manufacturer for use with this par- ticular phone model . The use of any other types will in vali- date any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be d angerous. For availability of a pproved accessories, please check with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any access ory, grasp and pull the plu g, not the cord.
Your Phone 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 11 1. Your Phone The phone is equipped with the keys gi ven below. Throughout this guide, all key presses are represented by icons such as and . Power k ey Switches t he phone on o r off. Pres- sing this key briefly w hile the dis play is clear or during a call will re sult in the list of pro files being displayed. Press ing the pow er key br iefly whi le in the Phone Book or menu func tions will turn the phoneâÂÂs display light on for 15 seco nds. Sele ct ion ke ys Each of th ese ke ys perfo rms th e function indicat ed by the text shown on the display immediat ely above it. Scr oll key s Use thes e keys to s c roll th rough na - mes, ph one numbe rs, m enus or se t- ting options. Dials a phone number and answer s a c all . When the display is clea r: shows the most recently d ialled num- ber . Ends or rejects a call. A lso exi ts from any functi on at any time. Enter number s and characters. calls you r voice ma ilbox when pres- sed and held. Used for v arious pur poses in diff e- rent funct ions. Volume k eys The upper key increases and the lower key de creases the ea rpiece volume. 1. Power key 2. Inf rare d (IR) por t 3. Volume keys 4. Conn ect ors fo r external de vices
12 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. The Display I ndicators Display indicators an d icon s in for m you abou t the operation of the phone. Indicators and icons related to th e different phone functions are explained later in t his UserâÂÂs Guide. Clear Display The indicators described below are shown when the phone is ready for use, an d no characters have been entered by the user . This screen is also called idle m ode. The name of the current c ellular network operator will be shown on the dis play. and bar Shows the s ignal strength of the cellular network at your current location. T he higher the bar , the stronger the signal. and bar Shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the more power there is in the battery. The Sele ction Keys Below the display you can f ind two so-called selection keys. T heir functions depend on the gu ide texts shown on the display above the keys. For example, when ther e is the word â Menuâ above th e ke y, pressing this key enters the menu functions. Similarly, pressing the key un der the word âÂÂNamesâ allows ac- cess to the Phone Book functions.
Your Phone 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 13 In this User G uide, the selection ke ys are indicated by the relevant guiding text appearing in bold (e.g. Menu or Names ). Protection Cap of the Antenna Connector At the back of the phone below the antenna there is a connector for an external antenn a . The connector is pr otected by a rubber cap. T o attach an external antenna to the phone, first remove the cap and then con nect the ante nna. After removing the external antenna, remember to replace the cap. NOTE: K eep the cap out of small childrenâÂÂs reach.
14 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2. Getting Started Installing the SIM card ⢠Keep all min iat ur e SIM car ds out of t he re ac h of s mall c hild ren. ⢠The SIM c ard and i ts c ont act s can ea sily be dam age d by s cr atc hes or be nding , so be car eful whe n han dlin g, in sert ing o r re movi ng th e card. ⢠Before installing the SIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off and t hen remov e the ba tte ry. 1 With the bac k of the phone fa- cing you, press the locking catch of the battery down- wards(1.), and lif t the battery off the phone (2.). 2 Release the SI M card hold er by drawing it in the dir ection of the arrow. 3 Inse rt t he S IM ca rd ens u rin g that the bevelled corner is on the right side and that the gol- den connectors are down- wards. Follow the directions on the phone.
Get t i ng St ar ted 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 15 4 Slide the SIM card holder back to keep the card in i ts place. 5 Place the batter y onto the back of the ph one as shown below. Slide the battery up the body of the phone un til the catch engages (a click is heard) . Removing t he SIM Card Lift the battery off the phone as described on page 14. Keep the phone on its side an d release the SIM car d ho lder . Th en r emo ve t he SIM card. Char ging the Batter y 1 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone.
16 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 2 Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet. The battery indicator bar will s tart to scroll. The text Cha rging is briefly displayed if the phone is switched on. You can u se the phone while charging it is charging. NOTE: If the battery is tota lly flat, it may take a few minutes before the char ging indication ap- pears on the display or any calls can be made. The charging time depends on the char ger and batte- ry used. For exam ple, charging a BLS-2 battery take s about 4 hour s. 3 The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator bar stops scrolling, and the text Batte ry full is brief ly displayed (if the phone is on). Charging time depends on the charger and bat- tery used. 4 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone. If the text No t char ging is displayed, charging has been suspen- ded. Wait for a w hile, disconnect the charger, plug it in again and retry. If charging still fails, con tact your dealer. For more inf ormation, s ee chapter â Reference Informat ionâ - âÂÂBattery InformationâÂÂ.
Get t i ng St ar ted 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 17 Switching the Phone On and Off Press and hold the key for a second. If the ph on e a s ks fo r a PIN co de: The PIN code is usually supplied w ith the SIM card. ⢠Key in t he P IN cod e, which is d ispl aye d as aster isk s, a nd press OK . See also âÂÂReference Information - Access C odesâÂÂ. If the phon e as ks fo r a sec ur ity c od e : ⢠Key in t he sec urit y co de, whic h is disp lay ed as aste ris ks, an d pr ess OK . See also âÂÂReference Information - Access C odesâÂÂ. WARN ING ! Do n ot switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPER ATION: As w ith any other radio transm it- ting de vi ce , do no t to uc h the an te nn a unne ce ssa rily whe n th e ph o- ne is switched on . Contact with the antenna affects call quality an d may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than other- wise ne eded.
18 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 3. Call F unctions Making and Answering Calls Making Cal ls 1 Key in the phone number including the ar ea code. To edit a number on the display, press to move the cursor to the right and to move it to the left. Press Clear to delete the character to the left of the cursor. 2 Press to call th e number. 3 Press to en d the call (or to cancel the call attempt). Normal p osition: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed u p and over your shoulder. NOTE: If you accidentally select ph one line 2 an d your SIM card does not support this function, you cannot make any calls. Y ou can get back to phone line 1 by pressing and holding when the dis- play is clear . NOTE: When you are using the phone with the car kit CARK-9 1, you can switch from handsfree mode to privacy mode by picking u p the external hand- set HSU-1. T o switch back to handsfr ee, first press Options and then pu t down the hands et within 15 seco nd s. International Calls 1 Press twice for the international pref ix ( character repla- ces the international access code). 2 Enter the country code, area code and phone number. 3 To call the number, pr ess .
Call Fu ncti on s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 19 Making a Call Using th e Phone Book 1 Press Na me s . 2 When Search is highl ighte d press Sele ct . 3 Key in the first letter of the name and press OK . You can skip this step if you wish. 4 Use and to reach the desired name. 5 Press . Last Number Redial The last ten phone numbers you called or attempted to call are stored in the phoneâ s memory. To redial one of these last-dialled number s: 1 With display clear, pr ess once to acc ess the list of the last- dialled number s. 2 Use or to reach the desired number or n ame. Calling Your Voice Mailbox 1 Press and hold wh en the display is clear. 2 If the phone asks for the voice m ailbox number, key it in and press OK . You obtain this number from you r service provider. To edit this number at a later time, see âÂÂVoice mailbox number (Menu 1- 8- 2) âÂÂ. Speed Dial ling a Phone Number If you have assigned a phone number to one of th e speed dialling keys ( to ), you can call that phone number in either of the following ways: ⢠Press th e corr espo ndi ng spee d diall in g key a nd pres s .
20 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠If the Spee d Dialling function is set to on (see Menu 4-3- 3): Press and hold the cor res pondi ng spee d di alling key ( to ) u ntil the call is started. Note: Pressing and h oldin g dial s your voic e mailbo x nu mbe r. Answering a Call 1 To answer the call, press . 2 Press to en d the call. TIP: To reject an incoming call, press . If th e â Diver t when bu sy â function is activated to divert the calls, for example to your voice mailbox, rejecting an incoming c all will also divert the call. See chapter 1 0 - âÂÂCall Divert (Menu 5)â . NOTE: If more than one name is found in the Pho- ne Book wi th the same last seven di gits as the cal- lerâÂÂs phone number , only the callerâÂÂs phone number will be displayed, if this is available. Call Waiting This network service allows you to answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress if you have activated the menu function Call Waiting Options (Menu 4-3-4). 1 Press Answer or . The first call is put on hold. To reject the new call, press Op tions , choos e Reject and press Sele ct . 2 To switch between the two calls, press Swap or . 3 To end the active call, press .
Call Fu ncti on s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 21 In-Call Option s Your phone provides a n u mber of control functions th at you can u se during a call. You cannot utilise all of these functions at all times. Many of the In-Call options are network services. By pr essing Op- tions during a call the following In-Call options may be available: Hold or Unho ld to hold or release a call New Cal l to make a call when you have a call in progress Send DT MF to send DT MF ton es End al l ca lls to end all calls Names to access th e Phone Book Menu to access m enu functions Mute to mute the phoneâÂÂs m icrophone Transf er to connect a call on hold and an active call with each other and to d isconnect you from both of th em Making a Conference Call This feature allows up to six persons to take part in a c onference call (net w ork ser vice) . 1 While in a call, press Select and choose New Cal l. The fir st call is pu t on hold. 2 To join the first con ference participant into the call, press Op- tions , choos e Confer e nce and press Select . 3 To add a n ew participant to the call, r epeat steps 1 and 2. 4 To drop a single participant from the call, press Options , choo- se Private and press Select . Select the participant that you want to drop and press OK . Then pre ss . 5 To end the conference call, pres s .
22 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Adjustin g the Earp iece Volume You can adjust the volume of the phon eâÂÂs earpiece (this can also be done during a call). Use th e keys on the side of the p hone. The upper key increases the volume and the lowe r key decreases the volume. Keypad Lock (Keyguard) This feature locks the keypad to pr event keys being pre ssed by acci- dent (for example when your phone is in your pocket or in you r pur- se). To lock the keypad: While the display is clear, press Menu and then within three secon ds. When the keypad is locked, appears at the top of the display. To unlock the keypad: Press Un lo ck and then within two seconds. When the keyguard is on: To answer a call, press . To end or reject a call, press . During a call, th e phone can be oper ated in the n ormal way. NO TE: When Keyguard is on, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 112 or other official emergency num- ber). Key in the emergency number and press . The number is dis- played only after you have keyed in itsâ last digit.
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 23 4. Phone Book About the Phone Book (Name s) You can store phon e number s and their associated names i n the memory of the phone (internal Phone Book) or the SIM card (SIM Phone Book). The internal Phone Book can store 150 names (each of which can have up to 20 characters) an d phone numbers (each of which can have up to 30 digits) at a time. The phone supports SIM cards which can store up to 250 n ames an d phone numbers. In addition to storing name s and phone numbers, P hone Book also offers a wide ra nge of functions for managing them. Entering the Phone Book 1 While the display is clear: Press Names or press or . During a call: Press Options , scroll with or to Name s , and press Sele ct . Selecting the Phone Book (Memory in Use) 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Options and press Se lect . 3 Scroll to Memory i n use and press Sele ct . 4 Scroll to SIM card or Phone and press Select . NO TE: Af ter the SIM card is changed, the SIM Pho- ne Book is autom atically selected.
24 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Setting the Type of View for Stored Names and Phone N um bers The phone can show th e stored phone numbers and names in three different ways, called âÂÂTypes of view âÂÂ. You can select: Name l i st shows th ree names at a time: Name, number shows a single name an d phone number to- gether: Large font shows just one name at a time: To Se t th e âÂÂType of Vi ewâ 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Optio ns and press Se lect . 3 Scroll with or to Type of view and press Select. 4 Scroll with or to Name List or Name, Number or Large f ont and press OK to select th e opti on. Storing a Phone Nu mb er with a Nam e (Add Entry) You can store phone numbers a nd their ass ociated names in the in- ternal or the SIM Phone Book. 1 With the display clear, press Na mes . 2 Scroll with or to Add e ntry and press Selec t .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 25 3 Key in a name and press OK . The ch ara cte rs a va ilab le are list ed below :. ⢠If the next let ter is located on the same key as t he present one, pres s or (or wait unt il the cursor app ears again) and t hen key in the lett er. ⢠To swit ch betw een upp er c ase and lo wer cas e, p ress qui ck ly. The symbol ABC or abc shown at the top of the display indic ates the select ed case. ⢠To insert a n umber, press and hol d the key la belle d with th e desi red number. To switch between letters and numbers, pre ss and hold . ⢠To insert a spac e, pres s . ⢠Pr essi ng bri ngs up a li st o f sp ecia l ch ar acte rs. M ove t hr oug h the l ist to the desi r ed ch ar act er w ith or and pre ss Use to insert it in the na me. ⢠If the character list continues on to another screen, you can scroll between the s creens b y pres sing . . , ? ! - & 1 A B C 2 àààààÃÂàD E F 3 ààààG H I 4 ààààààJ K L 5 ã M N O 6 ààààààP Q R S 7 $ àT U V 8 ààààW X Y Z 9 space, 0 special c haracters , e.g. and % upper or lower case
26 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠If you make a mistake, you can remove charac ters to the left of the curso r by press ing C lear as many times as necessary. Pressing and hold ing Clear will clear the screen. ⢠and move the cur sor le ft and r ight , res pect ively. 4 Key in an area code and phone n umber, and press OK . TIP: If you key in th e character f or the interna- tional prefix (press twice) in front of the country code, you will be able to use the same phone number when you are calling from abroad. TIP: QUICK SAVE : With the display clear , key in the phone numbe r and press Sa ve . Key in the name and press OK . Recalling a Name and Ph on e Number 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Choose Sear ch and press Sele c t. 3 Key in the first character of the name you are searching for. 4 Press OK or for the first name , o r for the last n ame be- ginning with the character you keyed in Step 3 above. 5 Press or until th e desired name appears. TIP: QUICK SEARCH: Press Names , key in the first letter , for example A, and scroll with or un- til the desired nam e appears. Erasing a Name and Phone Number You can remove names and phone numbers from t he selected Phone Book one by one or a ll at once. One b y One 1 Recal l the nam e and the nu mb e r that yo u w ant to er ase . 2 Press Options .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 27 3 Scroll with or to Erase and press OK . All at Once 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Er ase and press Select . Th en choo- se Erase all and press Sele ct. 3 Scroll to the Phone Book to be erased ( Phone or SIM card ) and press Sele ct . 4 At the prompt Are you sure , press OK , key in the security code and press OK . For more information about the security co- de, see ch apter âÂÂRefer ence Infor mationâ - âÂÂAccess Code sâÂÂ. Assigning a Phone Number as a Speed Dial Number The first nine names & phone numbers stored in Phone Book are au- tomatically stored as speed dial numbers and can be speed dialled via the number keys - . If you want to assign another number to one of the speed dial keys, do as follows: 1 Press Na me s and choose Speed D ials . If no ph one nu mber is assigned to a key, press Assign . NOTE: Ass ign is also shown whe n the phone has automatically assigned a phone number f rom the Phone Book to a s peed dialling key . 2 Search for the desired nam e and/or phone number from Phone Book, and press OK to select it. If a phone number is already assigned to a key, you can vie w the number, change it or erase it by first pressing Opti ons . To Us e the Spe ed Dial Key Press the desired speed dial key ( to ) and press to make the call.
28 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Caller Groups You can set the phone to sound a specific ringing tone and flash a preselected graphic on the display when you receive a call fr om a particular phone number. To make this happen, first include the phone number in the desired caller group. Then def ine a ringing tone and graphic f or the caller group. NO TE : Y ou can set the ph one to ring only when you receive calls from phone numbers that belong to a specific caller group. See ch apter 8 âÂÂProfiles (Menu 3) â . Includin g a Phone Number in a Caller Group 1 Recall the name and phone number that you want to include in the caller group. 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll with or to Calle r groups , and press Se lect . 4 Scroll to the desired caller gr oup, e.g. Family, and press Select .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 29 Setting th e Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Calle r Group 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Call er gr oups and press Sele ct . 3 Scroll to one of th e caller groups and press Selec t . 4 Scroll to one of the f ollowing functions and press Sel ect . Rename gr oup Key in the name and press OK . Group r ingi ng to ne Scroll to the desired rin ging tone and press OK . Preset is the tone selected for the currently s elected profile. Group gr aphic : Scroll to On , Off , View gra phic , Send via IR , Send graphic (send via SMS), and press Select . 5 If you selected Send graphi c (networ k service), key in the re- cipientâÂÂs phone number or recall it fr om Phone Book and pr ess OK . Phone Bo ok Stat us You can c heck how many name s and phone numb ers are stored and how many locations are still free in Phone Book. 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Options and press Selec t . 3 Scroll to Memory sta tus and press Selec t . 4 Scroll to SIM ca rd or P hone . The number of f ree locations and locations in use is displayed.
30 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Service Numbers (Service Nos) This function makes it easy to call the service numbers of your ser- vice provider. This function is displayed only if there are service numbers stored on your SIM car d. 1 While the display is clear, press Names . 2 Scroll with or to Se rvice nos and press Select . 3 Scroll to the desired service number and pr ess to call th e numbe r. Copying and Prin ting via IR Using the phoneâÂÂs infrared (IR) port, you can copy names and phone numbers to a compatible phone or a PC which is running an appro- priate application. You can also print phone numbers and names from Phone Book on a c ompatible printer. 1 Recall the name and phone number t o be copied. 2 Make sure that t he other phone or the PC is set u p to receive data via its IR por t. 3 Once you are in the Details of the given name or phone number: Press Optio ns , scroll with or to Send vi a IR (to copy the phone number/name) or Prin t via I R (to prin t na - mes and p hone nu mbers o n a com patible print er) a nd p re ss Sel- ect .
Phone B ook 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 31 Copying a Nam e and a Phone Num ber to Your Phone from another Ph one To copy names and phone number from another compatible phone, you need to first set y our phone to receive data through its IR port by entering th e Infrared m enu (Menu 9) . The user of the other phon e should then send the name a nd phone number, â Busi ness C ard âÂÂ, as described above. Once the name and phon e number have been copied, scroll to Show , Save or Discard , and press OK .
32 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 5. Using the Menu The phone offers an extensive range of functions which allows you to tailor the p hone to your needs. T hese functions are arranged in menus and submenus. Most of the menu functions are provided w ith a brief help text. To view the help text, scroll to th e desired menu function and wait for 10 sec onds. The menus and submen us can be accessed by scrolling or by u sing the appropriate shortcut. Accessin g a Menu Func tion by Scrolling 1 To access the menu facility, press Menu . Press or to r each the desired main me nu, e. g. Settings . Press Select to enter the m enu. 2 If the me nu conta ins any sub menus, find the one you want with or . Pr ess Select to enter the submen u (e.g. Call Se ttin gs ). 3 If the menu you have selected contains submenus , repeat step 2. Press Select to enter the next subm enu (e.g. Speed Diallin g ). 4 Press or to find the setting of your choice. Press OK to confirm the chosen setting.
Using the Menu 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 33 TIP: Y ou can return to the previous menu level by pressing Back or exit the me nu without changing any settings by pressing and holding Exit . TIP: You can always exit the m enu without chan- ging the menu settings by pr essing . Accessing a Menu Functi on by Using Its Shortcut The menu items (menus, submenus and settin g options) are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut number. The shortcut index number is sh own in the top right cor ner of the display. For men u shortcuts, see the list of menu functions. 1 Press Me nu . 2 Key in quickly, within three seconds, the in dex num- ber of t h e menu fu nction you want t o access . To access the menu 1: Key in the index number 1 and wait until the submenu le vel 1 opens. Then key in quickly the index numbers of the de sired submenu. Or, alter natively: Key in the index number 01 and then key in quickly the index num- bers of th e desired submenu. For example, to set the Anykey function to on: Press Menu , , and . Menu fo r e ntering the me nu for Settin gs for Call S ettin gs for Anykey Answer
34 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. List of Me nu Func tions 1 Messages 1 Inbox 2 Outbox 3 Write messages 4 Message settings 1S e t 1 1 1 Message centre numbe r 2 Messages sent a s 3 Message validity 4 R ename this set 2C o m m o n 2 1 De liver y reports 2 R eply via same centre 5 Info service 6 Fax or data call 7 Ser vice command editor 8 V oice messages 1 L isten to voice mes- sages 2 Voice mailbox num- ber 2C a l l r e g i s t e r 1 Missed calls 2 R eceived calls 3 Dialled nu mbers 4 Erase recent call lists 5 Sh ow call duration 1 L ast call duration 2 All callsâ du ration 3 Re ceived callsâ duration 4 Dialled callsâ duration 5C l e a r t i m e r s 6 Sh o w ca ll co st s 1 Last call cost 2 All callsâ cost 3C l e a r c o u n t e r s 7 C all costs settings 1 Call costsâ limit 2 Show costs in 1 The number of se ts depends on how many sets your SIM card offers. Each set appears in its ow n sub- menu a nd may have a ny name . 2 The shortcut number o f this sub- menu depends on the num ber of sets avai lable.
Using the Menu 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 35 3 Profile s 1 Gener al 1A c t i v a t e 2 Pe rsonalise 1 I ncoming call alert 2 Ringing tone 3 Ringing volume 4 Vibr ating alert 1 5 Message alert tone 6 Keypad ton es 7 W arning and game tones 2 Silent 1A c t i v a t e 2 Pe rsonalise (same sub- menus as in General) 3R e n a m e 3 Meeting (same submenu s as in Silent) 4 Outdoor (same submenus as in Silent) 5 Pag er ( same subm enus a s in Silent) 6C a r 2 1 Pe rsonalise 1 I ncoming call alert 2 Rin ging tone 3 Rin ging volume 3 Message alert tone 4 Keypad tone s 5 Warning and game tones 6 Lights 7 Automatic answer 7 H eadset 3 1 P ersonalis e (same su b- menus as in General plus Automatic answer) 4S e t t i n g s 1A l a r m clock 2 Clock 3 Call settings 1 A nykey answer 2 Automatic redial 3 Spee d dialling 4 Call w aiting options 5 Ow n number sending 6 Ph one line in use 4 4 Phone se tti ng s 1L a n g u a g e 2 Ce ll info display 3 L ist of own numbers 1 This setting is a vailable only when th e phon e is used wi th a sp e- cial batte ry. 2 This profile is s hown only if the phone is or has been used with the car k it C ARK-91. 3 This profile is shown only if the phone is or has been used with the headset H DC-9. 4 This function is available only if your SIM card supports it.
36 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 4W e l c o m e n o t e 5 Network selection 5 Security settin gs 1 PIN code request 2 Call barring service 1 O utgoing calls 2 I ntern ational calls 3 I nter n ational except to home country 4 I ncoming calls 5 I ncoming calls if ab- road 6 C ancel all barrings 3 Fixed di alling 4 Closed user group 5 Security level 6 Cha nge acce s s co d es 1 Change sec urity code 2 C hange PIN code 3 C hange PIN 2 code 4 C hange barring pass- word 7 Phone line ch ange 1 6 Restore factory settings 5 Call d ivert 1 Divert all voice calls without ringing 2 D ivert wh en bus y 3 Dive rt when n ot answered 4 Dive rt when phone off or no coverage 5 Divert when off, n o answer, or no c overag e 2 6 Dive rt all fax calls 7 Dive rt all data calls 8 C ancel all diverts 6G a m e s 1M e m o r y 2S n a k e 3 L ogic 7C a l c u l a t o r 8C a l e n d a r 9I n f r a r e d 1 This function is available only if your SIM card sup ports it. 2 This function is availa ble only if your SIM card supports it.
Using the Menu 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 37 10 Services 1 1 Pers onal Bookmarks Service name * ) Add New Service 2 Operator Servi ces Service name * ) Operator Settings Operator A ccess Number 1 Operator A ccess Number 2 Update Operator Services 3 Nokia S ervices Service name * ) Nokia Settings Nokia Access Number 1 Nokia Access Number 2 Update Nokia Services 11 SIM Services 2 1 This is a n etwork servic e and may not be supported by your net- work. F or availability, contact your network operator or service provi- der. *) In this menu y ou will see the na- mes of t he a vaila ble servic es. 2 This menu is shown on ly if sup- ported by your SIM card. The name and the con tents of th is menu vary depending on th e SIM card.
38 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 6. Messages (Menu 1) About Me ssages This menu includes functions related to text (SMS) messages, voice messages, fax and data calls, as well as service commands and the networkâÂÂs information service messages. Reading a Text Message (Inbox - Menu 1-1) When you receive a text message, and the number of n ew mes- sages follow e d by message(s ) recei ved will appear and a short tone will be heard. 1 Press Read to read the m essage immediately or Exit to view it later. To view the me ssage lat e r: Once you a r e in th e Messag es me nu, scroll with or to Inbox , and press Select . 2 Scroll to the desired m essage and press Read to view it. Use or to browse through the message and related information, such as SenderâÂÂs ph one number and Reception date an d time. 3 While reading the message, pre ss Opti ons to access the available options, a nd press OK : ⢠Erase ⢠Reply ⢠Edit ⢠Use nu mber ( extracts a ph one nu mber fr om the mes sage for calling or saving ⢠Forward (allows you to send the message onwards) ⢠Print via IR (uses the phoneâÂÂs infrared port to print the
Mess ages (Men u 1) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 39 message on a compatible printer) ⢠Det ails sh ows details of the message: SenderâÂÂs name and phone number, the Message centre used f or sending, Recepti- on date a nd time, Reply path availability. NO TE: in front of the hea der means that the message has not yet been rea d. in front of th e header indicates a delivery r e- port. When blinks your phone has no more space for new messages . Use th e âÂÂEra seâ function in the âÂÂInboxâ submen u to make some spa ce. When is not shown all received messages have been read and there is s till free space for at least one new message. Sending a Text Messa ge (Outbox- M enu 1-2 and Write Messages - Menu 1-3) The SMS network service allows you to send short text messages to phones which have SMS ca pability. NO TE: Before you can send any messages, you need to store th e number of your Messages centre in menu âÂÂMessa ge settingsâÂÂ, Mess age cen tre nu m- ber . Y ou will receive this number from you r service provider when you subscribe to the Short Message Service (SMS). Writing, Sending and Saving a Text Message With in t h e Write mess ages menu you can write and edit tex t messages of up to 160 characters. For instructions on how to enter characters, see chapter âÂÂStoring a phone number with a nameâÂÂ.
40 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. When you ha ve fi nished writin g your mess age, pr ess Op tions to display the following functions: Send , Send by set (sends the message to a preselected set - see below) , Save , ( stores the messa ge in the Outbox), Clear screen (rem oves all the characters that you have keyed in from the dis play). You can save you r own messages in the âÂÂOut boxâ submenu (Men u 1- 2) for use at a later time. Viewing your own messages Once you are i n the Messag es menu, scroll to Outbo x and press Select . Scroll to the desired message. Pressing Read shows the m essage. Pressing Option s while you are reading a m essage allows access to t he same functions as âÂÂIn- boxâ (Menu 1-1) , except for Repl y . Message Settings (Menu 1-4) Set 1 (Me nus 1-4 -1) 1 A setting group or âÂÂsetâ is a collection of the settings required for sending text messages. You can, for example, se nd a text message as a fax (provided tha t this function is supported by your ser vice provider) by simply selec- ting the set in which you have defined the proper settings for fax transmissions. Each set has its own subme nu : ⢠Mes sag e cent re nu mb er Use this menu to store the phone n umber of the message ce ntre needed for sending text m essages. Key in or edi t the phone number and confirm with OK . ⢠Message s ent as 1 The total nu mber of sets depends on how m any sets your SIM card offers.
Mess ages (Men u 1) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 41 Normally, this menu choice should be set to Text . Your m essa - ging service may however offer you th e facility of converting your text messages into alternative formats (e-mail, fax or pa- ging) which are suitable for the equipment th at will be receivin g the message. Contact your service provider for ava ilability of this function. ⢠Message v alidi ty This network service allows you to set th e length of time that your text messages wil l be stored at the message centre wh ile attempts are made to deliver them to you. ⢠Rename th is se t Allows you to rename th e set. Common (Menu 1-4 -) 1 ⢠Delivery re ports You can request the network to send delivery reports about your text messages (this is a network service). ⢠Reply via same cen tre You can request the network to route the reply to your text mes- sage via your own message centre (network service). Info Service (Menu 1-5) This network service allows you to receive messages about a variety of topics (such as weather or traffic conditions) from your service provider. For available topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. By selecting On , you will r eceive messages about the active topics. You can edit the topic list, and mark the topics as active or inactive. 1 The shortcut numbe r of this menu depends on the number o f sets availa- ble.
42 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Topic I ndex retrieves a list of available topics from the network. By selecting Topics , you can add a t opic to the topics list. Key in the topic number and name. You can also Edit or Eras e the topic list. Select Language to set the language for the messages. On ly mes- sages in the selected language will be shown. If automatic language selection is on, the la nguage is chosen according to t he SIM card. Fax or Data Call (Menu 1-6) The phone can send and receive data through the Nokia Cellular Data Suite PC application (network service). For more details, refer to the documentation supplied with your Nokia Cellular Data Suite and communications applica tions. Making a d ata or fax call 1 Once in the M essag es menu, select Fax an d data or Also v oice and press Select. Also vo ice allows you to swit ch fro m voice m ode to data (o r fax) m ode du ring a c all. 2 Key in or recall the desir ed phone number and pr ess OK . 3 If you s elected A lso vo ice in step 1, to switch be tween voice and data/fax mode during a call, press Options , s elect Voice Mode or Data Mode (or Fax Mode ) and press OK . 4 After the transmission, end the call by pressing . Receiving a data or fax call You can ans wer a data or fax call in the normal way, even when the phone keypad is locked. Service Command Editor (Menu 1-7) From this submenu you can s end s ervice requests (such as activati- on commands) for network services, to your service provider.
Mess ages (Men u 1) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 43 Voice Messages (Menu 1-8) Listen to Voice Messages (Menu 1-8-1) When you enter this submenu, the phone automatically calls your voice mailbox at the phone num ber stored in Menu 1 -8-2. TIP: Alternatively , press and hold when the display is clear. N OTE : When a note about a received message is shown on the display , you ca n press Li sten to li- sten to th e message. Voice Mailbo x Number (Menu 1-8-2) Withi n menu Vo ice Mai lbox Nu mber you can store the phone number of your voice mailbox. Key in the n umber and press OK . This number wil l remain unchanged until you replace it. You will obtain the number from your service p rovider.
44 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 7. Call Register (Menu 2) About Call Register Your phone will only register missed and received calls if the net- work you are using supports the Calling Line Identif ication function, the phone is switched on and is within the n etworkâÂÂs service area. Missed Calls (Menu 2-1) This function allows you to view a list of the last ten phone numbers from which somebody has tried to call you with n o success (network service). Using the optio ns provided in the Missed calls me nu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edi t, erase or save the number in the Phone Book. TIP: When a note about missed calls is being dis- played, press Li st to see t he p hone number . Received Calls (Menu 2-2) This function allows you to view a list of the ten phone numbers from which you have m ost recently accepted calls (network s ervice). Using the options provided in the Received calls menu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edi t, erase or save the number in the Phone Book.
Cal l Regi ster (Men u 2) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 45 Dialled Numbers (Menu 2-3) This function allows you to view a list of the ten phone numbers that you have m ost recently dialled, i.e. called or tried to call. Using the options pr ovided in the Dialled calls menu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edit, erase or save the number in the Phone Book. Erase Recent Call Lists (Menu 2-4) This function allows you to delete all th e phone numbers which ap- pear in M enus 2-1, 2-2 an d 2 -3. These phone n umbers are also erased in the followi ng cases: ⢠When you switch on the phone with a SIM card inserted which is not one of th e five SIM cards used most recently with the phone. ⢠When you change the âÂÂSecurity le velâ setting (see chapter 9, âÂÂSettin gsâ - Me nu 4-5- 5). Show Call Duration (Menu 2-5) This function allows you to view the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes and seconds. You can also (by first entering the security code) clear the call timers. See chapter Refe- rence Information - âÂÂAccess Codesâ NO TE: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary , depending upon net- work features, rounding -off for billing, and so forth.
46 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Show Call Costs (Menu 2-6) This network service allows you to check the costs of your last call (or all calls and clear the counters). To cle ar the counters you will need to h ave the PIN2 code. See chapter R eference Infor mation - âÂÂAccess CodesâÂÂ. The costs are shown in terms of units set with in Menu 2-7- 2, f or each SIM card indepen dently. NO TE: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider m ay vary , depending upon net- work features, rounding-off for billing, taxes and so fort h. Call Cost Settings (Menu 2-7) Call Costsâ Limit (Menu 2-7-1) This network service allows you to limit the costs of your calls to a selected number of charging units or units of cu rrency (as set in Menu 2 -7-2). If you have selected On , the number of remaining un it s i s sho wn when th e disp lay is c lear. When all units ha ve been used, no calls can be ma de except emer- gency c al ls to the number 11 2. Depending on the SIM car d you may need the PIN2 code to set a call cost limit. See chapter Reference In formation - âÂÂAccess CodesâÂÂ. Show Costs in ( Menu 2-7-2) The phone can show the call cost limits in terms of charging units or the desired currency. Contact your service provider f or charging unit prices. To select the currency or unit this me nu, you will need the PIN2 co- de. See ch apter Reference In formation - âÂÂAccess CodesâÂÂ.
Prof il es (M enu 3 ) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 47 8. Profiles (Menu 3) What You Can Do with Profiles You can adjust and customise the alert of your ph one to suit a wide variety of even ts and envir onments (e.g . meetings, m ovies, etc.). Selecting D ifferent Pr ofiles If you want t o change th e current Pr ofile being used by your ph one press the key quickly. Press or to choose another Profile and press OK . NO TE: Doing this allows you to choose other Pro- files, but you cannot customise them h ere. TIP: Qu ick Si lent If yo u want to a ctivate the Si- lent profile quickly , press and . T o change to the previous pro file, press and . Customising Profi les (e.g. sel ecting a ring ing ton e for t he Gene ral p ro file) 1 Once you are in Profiles, Menu 3, the following Profiles list ap- pears: ⢠Gen eral (this is the default setting) ⢠Sil ent ⢠Out door ⢠Mee ting ⢠Pag er ⢠Car ⢠Hea dset
48 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. NOTE: Car and Headset will not appear in the Profiles list unless car kit CARK-91 or headset HDC-9 are conne cted to your phone. Howe ver , the settings for the Car and Headse t will remain in the menu once connected . 2 Scroll to the desired profile (e.g. Gene- ral ) and press Options . 3 Select Perso nali se and press OK . Sele cting Ac tivate onl y makes the selec- ted profile the curr ent one, the profile cannot be customised in this way. NOTE: When the phone is co nnected to the car ki t CARK-91 or he adset HDC-9, the Activa te function will not be available . 4 Select the setting that you wish to cu - stomise, for example Rin ging Tone. 5 Scroll to the desired option an d press OK . Settings for Prof iles Incoming Cal l Alert This setting defines how th e phone will notify you about an inco- ming voice call. The options available are: Ri nging , Ascendin g , Ring o n ce , Beep O nce , C aller G roups and Off . Call er Gr ou ps The phone will ring only when calls are received fro m phone numbers which belong to the sele cted caller group. (Also a gra- phic is shown, if specified to the group. )
Prof il es (M enu 3 ) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 49 Scroll to the desired group and press Mark to select or Unmar k to deselect it. Repeat this as many times as necessary. Next, press Ba ck and then Yes to save or No to disca rd the changes. See also chapter 4 âÂÂPhone BookâÂÂ, âÂÂCaller GroupsâÂÂ. Ringing To ne Sets the ringing tone for voice calls. Ringing Vol ume Sets the volume level for the ringing, mess age and alarm clock alert tones. Vibrat ing A lert Sets the phone to vibrate when a voice call is received. The vibrator does not operate when the phone is con nected to a charger , desk- stand or handsfree car kit. Message Al ert Tone Sets the ringing tone f or text messages. Keypad Tones Sets the volume level for keypad ton es. Warning and Game Tones Sets the phone to sound a war ning tone, for example when the bat- tery is running out of power or when you play one of the games of- fered by your phone. This setting has no effect on th e tones which are related to n etwork services. Automatic Answ er (in Car and Headset P rofile Only) Sets the phone to answer an incoming voice call after a single ring. This function can be u sed when the car kit is e quipped with ignition sense and ignition is switched on. Scroll to On or Off and press OK . Lights (in Car Profile Only) Sets the display and keypad lights. Scroll with or to On (al- ways on) or Au tomatic (on for 15 seconds after key press or in- coming call alert) and press OK .
50 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. NOTE: While in Phone Book or the menu functions, you can switch on th e lights for 15 se- conds by pressing quickly even if âÂÂAutomaticâ is selected Renaming Prof iles This function allo ws you to edit the name of the selected profile. 1 When the desired Pr ofile is highlighted, pre ss Opti ons. 2 Scroll with or to Renam e and press OK. 3 Enter the new name and press OK. NOTE: This function is not available in the Genera l , Headse t and Car profiles.
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 51 9. Settings (Menu 4) Alar m Clock (Menu 4 -1) The phone can be set to alarm at a specified time. The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock, either 12-hours or 2 4-hours. The alarm clock will still work even when the phone is switched off. In this menu you can set the a larm time and select On to change the alarm time or Of f to turn the alarm clock off. When the alarm time is reached The phone w ill sound an alert tone. When the phone is alerting, ALARM ! is also shown and the phon eâÂÂs lights flash. If you let the phone sound the alarm for a full minute or if you pr ess any other key, the alar m s tops for a few minut es and t hen resu mes. You can end this âÂÂsnoozingâ by pressing Stop or by switching the phone off. If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switched of f, the phone will switch itself on and start sound the alarm tone. I f you press Stop , the phone will ask whe ther you want to activate the phone for calls. Press Yes to register with the network or No to switch off the phone. NOTE: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use i s prohibited or when it may cause in- terf erenc e or d ange r . Clock (M en u 4-2) The phone has its own clock. The current time is shown on the dis- play except when you are in the Phone B ook or Menu functions. In this menu you can set the time display On or Off , set the time or select betwe en the 12 -hour or 24 -hour tim e formats.
52 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Setting the Clock: 1 Once i n Me n u 4-2, pre ss Select . 2 Scroll to Set the time , and press Select . 3 Enter the present time at Time: , and press OK. The clock also provides the f ollowing functions: Messages (Menu 1), Call register (Menu 2), A larm clock (Menu 4-1), and Ca l endar (Menu 8). NO TE: I f the battery is removed from the phone for a longer time, you may need to set the time aga in. Call Settin gs (Men u 4-3) Anykey Answer (Menu 4-3-1) When this function is set on, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key briefly, except and . Automatic Redial (Menu 4-3-2) When the Automatic Redial f unction is set on, your phone will make up to ten attempts to con nect the call after a n unsuccessful call at- tempt.
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 53 Speed Dialling (Menu 4-3-3) When the Speed Dialling function i s set to on, the names and phone numbers assigned to the speed dial keys to can be dialled by pressing and holding the corresponding number key. Pressing and holding the key dials your voice mailbox number. Call Waiting Options (Menu 4-3-4) When this network service is activated, the network will notify you of a new incoming c all while you have a call in pr ogress. Own Numb er Send ing (Men u 4-3 -5) This network service allows you to set whether your phone number is shown to or hidden from the person that you are calling. Preset resets the phone to the default setting, On or Off , that you ha v e agreed upon with your service provider. Phone Line in Use (Menu 4-3-6) The SIM card may be used with two subscriber number s, âÂÂphone li- nesâ (network servi ce). This function is available on ly if your SIM card supports it. You can select the desired lin e for making calls. However, calls on both lines can be answered disregarding the selected l ine. If you select line 2 and have not subscribed to this network service, you will not be able to make calls. When you have prevented th e line selection within the âÂÂPhone line changeâ function, you cannot use this function.
54 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Phone Se ttings (M enu 4- 4) Language ( Menu 4-4-1) Within this menu you can select the lan guage in which the display texts will be shown . If the setting Au tomat ic is selected, the lan - guage used is chosen based on the cu rrent SIM card. English will be used if th e language on the SI M card is not fo und in the phone. This setting also affects the time and date formats of the following functi ons: A larm c lock (M enu 4-1 ), Clo ck (Men u 4-2) , Cal endar (Menu 8). Cell Info Display (Menu 4-4-2) This network service allows you to set the ph one to indicate wh en it is used in a cellu lar network based on Micro Cellula r Network (MCN) technology (network s ervice). List of Own Numbers (Menu 4-4-3) Within this menu you can store, er ase and edit the phone numbers assigned to your SIM ca rd, if this is allowed by the card. This function is a m emory aid, which you can use t o check your own phone numbers if you n eed to do so. For this reason, th e edits that you make here do not affect in any way the actual s ubscriber number(s) of your SIM card. Welcome Note (Menu 4-4-4) This menu allows you to set th e message (up to 36 characters in length) which is sh own briefly when the phone is switched on . Network Selection (Men u 4-4-5) The network to which you are connected can be selected eithe r au- tomatically or manually.
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 55 In Automatic mode the phone automatically selects one of the cel- lular networks available in your are a; the selected network can be GSM9 00 , GSM180 0 or GSM 90 0/1 800. In Manual mode the phone will show a list of the available networks and you can select the network you wish to use if this network has a roaming agreement with y our home netw ork operator. If no such agreement is in forc e, the text No Acce ss will be displayed and you must select another n etwork. The phone will stay in manual mode until the automatic mode is selected or another SIM card is inserted into the phone. Securit y Settin gs (Men u 4-5) Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system to pr event unauthorised use of the phone or th e SIM card. See also chapter Re- feren ce I nformati o n - â Acce ss CodesâÂÂ. PIN-Code Request (Menu 4-5-1) Within this menu you can set the phone to ask for the PIN code of your SIM card when the phone is switched on. You will need the PIN code to turn this request function on. Note that some SIM cards do not allow the PIN code request to be turned o ff. Call Barring Service (Menu 4-5-2) This network service allows y ou to restrict ma ki ng a nd re ce iv ing c al ls with your phone. For this function you need the b arring password. You have the f ollowing barring modes to ch oose: Outgoin g calls Calls cannot be made. Interna tion al call s Calls cannot be made to foreign countries. Interna tion al ex cept to h ome cou ntry Calls can be m ade only within and to your h ome country.
56 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Incomin g call s Calls cannot be received. Incomin g ca lls i f ab road Calls cannot be received outside your home country. Cancel al l barri ngs For each function ( except Cancel al l barr ings ) you have the following options: Activat e , Cancel , or Status (shows the types of barred call). NOTE: When calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain emerge ncy numb er s in some netwo rks (e.g. 1 12 or other official emergency number). When you make a call and a barring mode is set on, the phone may display a n ote reminding you of this. Fixed Dialling (Men u 4-5-3) This service restricts your ou tgoing calls to selected ph one numbers, if this function is supported by your SIM card. To sa ve and edit the numbers on the list, you will need to have the PIN2 code. NOTE: When Fixed Dial Option is set on, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 1 12 or other of ficial emergency number ). Closed User Group (Menu 4-5-4) This network service specifies the group of people to whom you can call and who can call you. Prese t resets the phone to use a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with th e service provider. NOTE: When calls are limited to Closed User Groups, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networ ks (e.g. 1 12 or oth er of- ficial emer gency number) .
Settings (M enu 4) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 57 Security Level (Menu 4-5-5 ) This menu allows you to set the phone security level on to avoid un- authorised use of the ph one. You will need the security code to set the security level. The available options are: None , Memory (secu- rity code is required when Phone Book m emory is selected) and Phone (security code r equired when a ne w SIM card is inserted). NOTE: W hen you change the security level, all the recent calls lists are cleared. Change Access Codes (Menu 4-5-6) With this menu you c a n change the access code s: security code, PIN code, PIN2 code and barring password. These codes can only include the characters 0 to 9. Th e phone prompts you to enter the cu rrent code and the new code. It also prompts you t o verify the new code by entering it again. NOTE: Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency num bers, such as 1 12, to prevent acci- dental dialling of the emergency number . Phone Line Change (Menu 4-5-7) You can allow or p revent the selection of a p hone line. When Not al lowe d is selected, you cannot use the âÂÂPhone line in useâ fun ction. 1 Once in the Securi ty se ttin gs submenu, scroll with or to Phone line chang e and press Select . 2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK . 3 Scroll to Allowed or Not al lo we d and press OK .
58 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Rest ore Factory Settin gs (Menu 4- 6) You can reset some of the menu settings to their original values. The security code is neede d for this function.
Call di ve rt (Menu 5) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 59 10. Call dive rt (Menu 5 ) This network service is used to forw ard incoming calls to your voic- email (only voice calls) or to another number so you wonâÂÂt miss an important call. For details, contact your service pr ovider. The divert modes available a re: ⢠Div ert all v oice ca lls witho ut r ingin g (Menu 5-1 ) ⢠Div ert wh en busy (Menu 5-2) (for voice calls only) ⢠Div ert w hen n ot answ ered (Menu 5-3) (for voice calls only) ⢠Div ert wh en pho ne off or no cover age ( Menu 5-4) Voice calls a re diverted when they are not answered, or your phone is busy , switched off or outside the ne twork service area. ⢠Div ert whe n phone off, no answe r or, no co- verage (Men u 5- 5) Voice calls a re diverted when they are not answered, or your phone is busy , switched off or outside the ne twork service area. This function is available only if you r SIM card supports it. ⢠Div ert all f ax call s ( Menu 5-6) ⢠Div ert all d ata cal ls (Menu 5-7) ⢠Can cel all d iverts (Me nu 5- 8) All diverts are set off. For each mode you can select Activate (sets the divert mode on if allowed by the n etwork), Cancel (sets th e divert mode off) or Status (shows the call types affected by the divert mode).
60 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Within the submenu Cancel all diverts (Menu 5- 8) , y o u can cancel all call diverts. TIP: If Divert when busy is activat ed, r ejec- ting an incom ing ca ll wi ll also d iver t a call .
Games (Menu 6) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 61 11. Games (Menu 6) Not only can you u se the phone for communication, you can a lso use it for some ser ious fu n. NOTE: Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone wh en the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfer ence or danger . You can choose between the f ollowing games: Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs with as few tries as possible. Move the cursor with the following keys: (up), (left), (right), (down), (jumps over revealed pictures and moves on to next row when at end of r ow), (jumps over r evealed pictures and moves back to previous row when at start of row). reveals the pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible. Snake Feed the snake with as m any goodies as possible. U se - (exc ept for ) for mov i ng the sn ake. The long e r the sn akeâ s t a i l grows, the higher is your score. When the snake h its its own tail or the surrounding wal l, the game is over. Starting a 2 -player game Before starting the game, ensure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each other and that the IR connection is activated. Both palyers need to start the 2-player game on th eir phones. Logic Find out a secr et combination of figures. Av ailable figures are shown at the top of the display before you accept the first guess row. Use and to move the cursor and to select the fi-
62 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. gure. To copy a figure from a previously accepted guess row, start scrolling with , move the cursor to the desired figure in the nor- mal way and accept the selection with . Once you think that you have got the right com bination, press . The result is presented as a set of marks over the row. A cor rect fi- gure in right place gives a full mark; a cor rect figure in wr ong place gives a half a mark. When all the figures are correct and in right pla- ces, the game en ds. NOTE: While playing, pr essing either selection ke y pauses the game (1 -player games on ly ). To r es um e a paused game, select Cont inue . When you select a ga me, you can choose from t he followin g opt ions: New game Starts a new game session. NOTE: This option is replaced with 1 player / 2 player selection if you can play aga inst a similar pho- ne via the infrared port. Top score Shows the highest score achieved on the game with your phone. Available only in the games which ke ep track of the score. Instruc tion s Shows a brief help text about the game. You can scroll the text with Mo re (or and ). Level Allows you to set the difficulty level. Select the desired level with or and press OK . Continu e Allows you to resume a paused game. Available only when there is a game that has been paused. Last vi ew Shows the final view of game immediately after the game ended.
Calc ulat or (Me nu 7) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 63 12. Calculator (Menu 7 ) The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and converts currency values. NOTE: Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone wh en the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfer ence or danger . Using the Calcul ator 1 Once in Calc ulat or menu, p re ss Select . 2 When an âÂÂ0â is displayed on the s creen, en ter the first nu mber in the calculation (press for decimals). 3 To add, press once ( w ill appear). To subst ract, press twice ( - will appear ). To mult iply, press three t imes (* will appear ). To divide, press fou r times (/ will appear ). To add a decimal, press . Or: Press Option s , scrol l with or to the de sired function, and press OK . 4 Enter the second number. Repe at thes e step s as many times as needed. Pre ss Clear to erase any mistakes .
64 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 5 Press Opti ons . Highlight Equal s and press OK. You can a lso choose the Add , Su btrac t, Mult iply , and Divide functions from the list of option s. NOTE: This calcu lator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur , especially in long divi- sions. To Make a Curren cy Conversion 1 To set the exchange rate, pre ss Options , scroll to Exchang e rate and press OK . 2 Scroll to either of the displayed options and press OK . Key in the exchange rate (press for a decimal point) and pr ess OK . 3 To make the conversion, key in the amount to be con verted, press Options , scroll to To dome stic or To fore ign an d press OK .
Cale ndar (Men u 8) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 65 13. Cal endar (Menu 8) The calendar ca n keep track of r eminders, calls that you need to make, meetings, and birthdays. It can even sound an alarm at times when you should make a call or go to a m eeting. NOTE: Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone wh en the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfer ence or danger . 1 Once in Menu 8, scroll to th e desired date. 2 Press Optio ns to obtain the following functions. Scroll to the desired function and press OK . View day Shows notes set f or the chosen day. Use or to browse throu gh the no t e(s). Pr es sing Options w hile in a note allows access to th e following functions. Erase (deletes the note), Edit (allows you to edit the note), Move (allows you to ch ange the date and time of the note), Send note ( allows you to send the note as a text message (SMS)). Se nd via I R ( copies the note to another compa- tible phone by using th e infrared port). Make note Allows you to write a note. You can choose from th e following types of note: Reminde r (in dicated by ) Key in the note and the date and press OK . Call () Key in the desired phone number (or r ecall it from Phone B ook) and the date when the call should be made, press OK . Rep ea t this to set the time at wh ich the call should be m ade.
66 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Meeting () Key in a note and the date of meeting, pr ess OK . R epeat this to set the time of the meeting. Birthda y () Key in the personâÂÂs name, the date of birth (include the year) and press OK . The note and the personâÂÂs age w ill be shown in every coming year. Y ou can set t he phone to sound a ton e in anticipa- tion for a note: Press Yes , key in the alarm date and press OK . Repeat this with the alarm time. The presence of a tone aler t is indicated by when you view the notes. Erase n otes Allows you to delete the selected note(s). Scroll to one of the dis- played options and press OK . View al l Shows the notes that are set for all days. Use or to browse throug h the n ote(s). P ress ing Options allows access to the same functions as in â View dayâÂÂ. Scroll to the desire d function and pre ss OK . Go to da te Allows you to jump to the desired date. Set the dat e Allows you to change the curren t date. Print v ia I R Allows you to print all the notes on a c ompatible printer using the phoneâÂÂs infrared port. When the phone sounds an alert for a note The phone will f lash its lights, beep, and display the note. If the dis- play is showing a Call note, you can call the displayed number by pressing . If the phone was set to sound a tone alert, pressing Postpone sus - pends the alert for 10 m inutes. Pressing this key again will postpone the alarm for another 10 minutes. To stop the alarm , press or OK .
Infrared (M enu 9) 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 67 14. Infrared (Menu 9) In this menu you can set up your phone to receive data through its infrared (IR) port. To use an IR connection, the device with which you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant. For further information on compatibility, contact you r device dealer. The phone is a Clas s 1 Laser Product. NOTE: The preferable distance between the two devices in infrared connection is on e meter at most . There must be n o obstructions between th e two communicating devices. The IR ports of the two devices must point at each other . Receivin g Data via the IR Port To receive data fr om another compatible ph one: 1 Ensure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each other. 2 Enter the Infra red menu to activate the I R port f or data recepti- on. 3 The user of the sending phone selects the desired IR function to start data transfer. If data transfer is not started within 45 seconds after the activation of the IR port, the connection is cancelled and will have to be star- ted again.
68 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Sending Data via the IR Port This function allows you to send data to a compatible phone or PC. You ca n sel ect: ⢠Send gr aphic v ia I R for a de sired call er gr oup to noti fy t hat a me m- ber of a ca ll er gro up i s ca llin g. ⢠Copy names and n umbers f rom Pho ne Book to a c ompatib le pho ne or PC . ⢠Pr int na mes an d num bers from Phone Book to a compat ible printer . ⢠Print a text messag e on a compat ible p rinter. ⢠Download a new ri nging tone via IR. Checking the Status of an IR Connectio n The status of an I R connection is indicated by . When is displayed continuously, there i s an IR connection bet- ween your ph one and the other de vice. When is not displayed, no IR connection exists. When blinks, your phone is tr ying to establish a conn ection with the other device or a connection has been lost.
Smart Messagi ng Se rvi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 69 15. Smart Messaging Services Nokia Smart Messaging enables the use of a variety of network ser- vices offered by operators or service providers. Some services may be available through the In ternet and, although your ph one does not support full World Wide Web browsing, you may be able to ac- cess certain Internet services directly from your phone such as news, weather reports, traffic reports, flight times and dictionaries. Note: The availability of Nokia and operator ser- vices vary and you may need to subscribe to them. Please contact your local service provider for rates and further in formation. Services are saved an d accessed via menu 10 which h as three sub- menus: Pers ona l Book mar ks (Menu 10 -1 ), Operat or Servic es (Menu 10-2) an d Nokia Ser vices (Menu 10-3 ). These menus are dyna mic, which means that the content of each submenu will vary according to th e services you have saved under that su bme nu. To be able to use services, you f irst need to subscribe to the Short Message Service (SMS). When you or der a new Smart Messaging service, the operator sends a message to your phone. To add the new service u nder Menu 10, save th e message. To a ccess the service, simply select the me nu item. N OTE : As the services th at are ava ilable vary, this guide can give you only som e of the basic guideli- nes on how to us e such services. For more detailed information on using a specific service, contact your service provider and fo llow the guide texts on your phoneâÂÂs display.
70 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Using Nokia and Opera tor Services The following instructions provide some basic guidelines on how to use Smart Messaging services. Storing Access Numbers To be able to u se Smart Messaging services, you will first need to have the service access numbers saved in your ph oneâÂÂs memory. Nokia access numb ers are stored in the NO KIA SE TTING S menu. Noki a acces s num b er 1 is 35 8405 20299 9 an d Nokia ac c es s num- ber 2 is 99 999. Do not re move t hem ; whe n you rec ei v e a messa g e, the phone checks whether it is sent from the authorised source spe- cified in this menu. As regards Operator services, you will be given the necessary access numbers by your serv ice provider. Store the se numbers in the OPE- RATOR SETT INGS menu. Downloadin g the List of Services Once the access numbers have be en saved, you can download the list of services provided by the network in the following way: 1 Select the menu item UPDATE NO KIA SERVI CES or UPDATE OP ERAT OR SERV ICES . 2 Press the left Select : a request m essage for the list of available services will be sent. 3 Wait until you receive the r eply message from the network. Note: The content of t he reply message will de- pend o n the service provider . The me ssage can, for example, contain one particular service or a list of services.
Smart Messagi ng Se rvi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 71 Saving a Service Message as a Bookmark If the reply message fr om a network contains a service or a list o f services, you can either start using the serv ice immediately, or you can save it under Menu 1 0-1 as a personal bookmark. Saving the service message as a bookm ark provides you with a qu ick a nd easy way of accessing that service next time round. To save a ser vice message as a p ersonal bookmark: 1 Once you have received th e list of available services, sele ct the desired service by highlighting it and pressing OK . 2 Scroll to the end of the message with the key. The text SAVE TH E SE RVICE MESS AGE? will b e displayed. 3 Press the left OK to save the message. If there is no room available to save a new service, the text E RA- SE ONE OF T HE OL D ONE S FI RST and the list of th e current bookmarks will be displayed. 4 Enter a name for the bookm ark (or accept the name that the phone suggests). The text SE RVICE MES SAGE SAVED wil l appear once saving has been successfully completed. Using a Service Saved as a Boo kmark The instructions in this section are one way of using a servic e. Note that this method may not apply to all s ervices. Follow the guide texts shown on the display or contact your service provider for more information. Once you have saved a service messa ge as a bookmark in Men u 10- 1, access the service in the f ollowing way: 1 Once in Menu 10-1, select the desired service by highlighting it. 2 Press the left Opti on for op tions. ( Erase removes th e bookmark from the list, Sele ct activates th e bookmark). 3 Press the left OK at S elect highlighted: a message re- questing the latest information about that service will be sen t.
72 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. An Examp le of Downloa ding and Usin g a Nokia Service This section gives you the in structions on how to use a N okia ser- vice. Your phone enables you to down load a new ringing tone from the network if this service is supported by the network operator and the Nokia service provider. To download a ringing tone: 1 Once in the N okia S ervic es menu, select Ringtones se r- vice and press the left Sel ect . A request for the list of available ringing tones will be sent to the network. N OTE : In order to be able to select Ringtones , you must first request and receive the list of available services as desc ribed in âÂÂDownloading a List of ServicesâÂÂ, on page 72. 2 Wait until you receive the r eply message from the network. When the reply me ssage has been received, SERVICE ME SSA- GE RECE IVED w ill be displayed. Press the left OK to re- ceive the message. 3 Press More until the text f ilena me is displayed and press the left Sele ct to access the list of available ringing tones. You can scroll through the list with the and keys. NO TE: If you want easy access to the list of ringing tones at a later time, save the list as a bookmark. For instructions on how to do this, refer to âÂÂSaving a Service as a Bookmarkâ on page 73. 4 Select the de sired tone by highligh ting it and pr ess the lef t OK . 5 Press the left Send wh en at t he Get rin gtone. A reques t for the selected ringin g tone will be sent to the network. When the phone receives the ringing tone th e text RI NGING TONE RE CEIV ED will be d isplayed. 6 Press the left Opti on s for o pti ons : Playb ack (to play the new ringing tone) and Save (to save the ringing tone in the ringing tone list as Pers onal ).
Smart Messagi ng Se rvi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 73 You can only download and sa ve one ringing tone at a time. The next time that you save a new ringing ton e, the ringing tone pre- viously saved under Personal will be overwri tten. Other Se rvices Some Smart Messaging services may be saved and accessed in dif- ferent ways to N okia and Oper ator serv ices. The service a ddress for such services may be sent to your phone by a service provider, or you can manually add a service address by using the ADD NEW SER- VICE menu. For availability of services and additional in formation, contact your service provider. Saving a Service Address Once in t he ADD NEW SERVI CE menu, give the following in for- mation: title: (en ter the name of the service), Access N o.1: (enter the numbe r of the se rver ) and Ac cess No .2: (enter the number of the service). This information will be given to you f rom by your service provider. A service address can also be sent to you from the network. W hen a new service address is sent to your phone, the tex t NE W SERVIC E RECEIV ED: and the n ame of the service will be displayed. To add this new service address to your Personal Boo kmark s menu, press the le ft Optio ns and then press Sa ve to save the ne w serv ice ( or pre ss Detail s if you wan t to receive more info r- mation bef ore saving the new service) . Accessing a Servi ce Once in t he Persona l Bookm arks menu , select the service address by highlighting it and press the left Opti on to choo- se between the following options: Conne ct (a m essage requesting information will be s ent). When you select connect, you may be asked to enter a keyword. Enter a keyword an d press the left OK . If you donâ t wish to enter any keyword, simply press th e left OK .
74 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Edit (to change the settings of a service address) Erase (to remove the selected service address from the menu).
SIM Servi ce s 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 75 16. SIM Services In addition to the functions available in the phone, your SI M card may provide additional services that you can access in the menu 11 (SIM services). Menu 11 is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and c onten ts of the menu depend entirely on the services available. You can set the ph one to show you the notification and confirma- tion messages sent between your phone and the network when you are using the SI M card services or wh en the services are being up- dated. To do this, select t he option Shown within the menu 4-4-6 (Notifications on update). For availability , rates and information on u sing the SIM services, contact your SI M card vendor e.g. network operator , service provider or other third- party vendor .
76 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. 17. Reference Information Access Codes You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid un- authorised use of your phone and SI M card. The access codes (except PUK and PUK2 codes) can be changed by using Menu 4-5-6. See the following section. Security Code (5 dig its) The security code can be used to avoid unauthorised use of your phone. The secur ity code ( securi ty co de ) is usually supplied with the phone. C hange the security code before you start using your phone. Keep th e new code secret and in a safe place, which is separate from the ph one. PIN Code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN (Per sonal Identification Numbe r) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually suppli ed with the SIM card. When the PIN code request is enabled (Menu 4-5-1), the code is asked each time the phone is switched on. PIN2 Code (4 to 8 digit s) The PIN2 code, suppl ied with some SIM cards, is required to access some functions, such as charging unit counters. These functions are only available if supported by your SIM card.
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 77 PUK Code ( 8 di git s) The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to ch ange a blocked PIN code. The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your local serv ice provider for the code. If you lose the code, contact your service provider. PUK2 Code (8 di git) The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose th e code, con tact your service pro- vider. Barring Password The barring password is needed when using the âÂÂCall Barringâ function. You obtain the password from your service provider. Battery In formation The following manufacturer-approved rechargeable batteries are available for your phone: NiMH batteries BMS-2V, BMS-2S and BMS-2, and Li-Ion batteries BLS-2, BLS-2H, BLS-4 and BLS-5. Charging and Dischargin g the Battery ⢠Your phone is powe red by a r echa rgeab le batte ry. ⢠N ote t hat a new batt ery âÂÂs f ull pe rfo rma nce is achi ev ed only af te r two or thr ee com plet e ch arge and di schar ge cy cles ! ⢠The batte ry can be char ged and disc harged hundre ds of t imes b ut it will ev entua lly we ar out. When th e operat ing ti me (tal k-time and stan d-by tim e) is no ticeably shorte r than no rmal, it is time to b uy a new battery. ⢠Use only batteries approved by the phone m anufacturer and re- charge your battery only with the chargers approved by the ma - nufac turer .
78 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. ⢠When a c harger is not in use, disconne ct it from the power source. Do not leave the batte ry connected to a charger for l onger than a week, sinc e over cha rgin g ma y sho rte n it s li fe. If lef t un used a ful ly char ged ba tter y wi ll di sc har ge it se lf o ver t ime . ⢠For good oper ation ti mes, d ischarge the NiMH b attery from time to time by lea ving yo ur ph on e swi tch ed on u n til i t tu rns itse lf o ff. Do not a tte mpt to di scha rge the ba tter y by a ny ot he r me ans . ⢠Tempera ture extremes wil l affect the ability of your battery to char- ge: allow it to cool down o r warm up first. ⢠When the battery is running out of power and only few minutes of talk time rema in , a war ning ton e is hea rd an d Ba tt er y l ow is brief ly disp layed . When no more talk t ime is left, Batt ery em- pty is displa ye d and a warni ng ton e is so un ded a nd t he ph one switches itsel f off. Using th e Batterie s ⢠Use the bat ter y only for i ts in tend ed pur pos e. ⢠Ne ver use a ny c har ger o r bat te ry whi ch is dam ag ed or worn out . ⢠Do not short -cir cuit the battery. Accidental sh ort-circuiting can oc- cur when a me ta llic obje ct (co in, c lip or p en) caus es di rec t conn ec- tion o f the an d - ter minals of the bat tery (metal str ips on the back of the ba ttery ) for examp le w hen you ca rry a spare batt ery in y our pocket or pu rse. Short- circ uiting t he te rminal s may dam age th e batter y or t he con nect ing ob ject . ⢠Leav ing th e bat tery i n hot or col d pla ces , suc h as i n a c lose d ca r in summe r or wint er c ondit ions, wil l reduc e th e capac ity and lifet ime of th e battery. Alw ays try to keep the b attery be tween 15 C an d 25 C (59 F and 77 F) . A phon e with a hot or cold ba ttery may tempora- rily not work, e ven when th e battery is full y charge d. NiMH bat teries perfo rmance is parti cul arly li mited in temp eratu res be low -10 î C (14 F). Li -Ion b atter ies pe rform ance i s parti cul arly li mite d in tem pera- tures below -0 C (32 F). ⢠Do not dispo se of b atte ries in a fire! Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Must not be dis posed of in municipal waste!
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 79 Care a nd M aintena nce Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsm anship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill a ny warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. When using your pho- ne, battery, charger OR any accessory: ⢠Keep it and all its pa rts and acce ssories out of small childre nâÂÂs reach. ⢠Keep it dry. Precipitation, hu midity and liqu ids contain mi nerals tha t will corrode electronic circuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dusty , dirty areas. Its moving parts can be da- maged. ⢠Do no t store i t in hot are as. High t emperatu res can sh orten th e life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. Whe n the phone warms u p (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside the phon e, which may damage electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert h andling of the device may da- mage it. ⢠Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can brea k internal circ uit boards. ⢠Do not use hars h chemicals , cleaning solvents , or strong dete rgents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and- water soluti on. ⢠Do not paint it. Paint can clog the deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent pro- per operation. ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement anten na. Unauthori- sed antennas, modifications or attach ments could damage the p hone and may violate regulations governing radio de vices. ⢠If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory are not working properly, take them to y our nearest qualifie d service fac ility. The personn el there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service .
80 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while d riving a vehicle. If using a hand- held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always s ecure the phone in its holder; do not plac e the phone on the passenger se at or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to ope rate a vehicleâÂÂs lights or horn on public roads is not permitt ed. Remembe r road safety always comes first! Operating Environment Remembe r to follow an y special re gulations in force in any are a and alw ays switch off your phone whe never it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cau- se interfe rence or danger. When connect ing the phone or an y accessory to another device, read its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions . Do not con nect incom patible products. As with other m obile radio transmitting e quipment, users are advised that for the satisfactory ope ration of the equipme nt and for the safety of person- nel, it is recommended t hat the equipment shou ld only be use d in the norm al operating position ( Held to your e ar with the ante nna pointing ove r your shoulder.) . Do not point t he infrared beam at anyoneâÂÂs eye or allow it to interfere with other infrared devices. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio fre quency (RF) si- gnals. However, certain electronic equipm ent may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 81 Pacemakers Pacemaker manufact urers recomme nd that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) be m aintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pace- maker to avoid potential interfere nce with t he pacemaker. The se recommen- dations are consistent w ith the independen t research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Rese arch. Persons with pacemaker: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 20 c m (6 inches) from their pa- cemaker w hen th e phone is swit ched on ; ⢠Should not carry the phon e in a breast pock et; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to m inimize the potential for interference. ⢠If you have an y reason to suspect that inte rference is t aking pl ace, swit ch off your pho ne imme diate ly. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may inte rfere with some hearing aids. In the event of su ch interfere nce, you m ay want t o consu lt your service provider. Other Med ical Devic es Operation of any radio t ransmitting e quipment, including c ellular phones, may interfere with the funct ionality of inadequate ly protected me dical de- vices. Consult a phy sician or the manu facturer of the me dical device to de- termine if they are ad equately s hielded from external RF energy or if y ou have any questions. Switch off your ph one in health care facilitie s when any regulat ions posted in thes e areas ins truct you to d o so. Hos pitals or h ealth care facilities may be using equipme nt that could b e sensitive to external RF e nergy. Vehicle s RF signals may a ffect improperly ins talled or inadequa tely shielded electro- nic syste ms in moto r vehicles ( e.g. electronic fuel injec tion systems, electro- nic anti-skid (anti-loc k) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag systems). Check w ith the manufacture r or its representat ive regarding yo ur vehic le. You shoul d also cons ult the m anufact urer of any equipment that has b een added to your ve hicle.
82 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones . All Rights Reserved. Posted Faciliti es Switch y our phone off in any facility where poste d notices so re quire. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off your phone whe n in any area with a potentially explosive at- mosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in s uch areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or e ven death. Users are adv ised to switch off the phone whe n at a refuelling poin t (service stat ion) . Users are rem inde d of the ne ed to ob serv e restri cti ons on the us e of radio equipm ent in fuel depots ( fuel storage and distribution areas), che- mical plants or w here blasting operations are in progress. Areas wi th a poten tially explos i ve atmosp here ar e often but not alway s clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage fac ilities; veh icles using liquified pe troleum gas (such a s propane or butane); areas where t he air contains chemicals or particle s, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would norm ally be ad- vised to turn off your v ehicle en gine. Vehicles Only qualified pers onnel should service the phone, or install the phon e in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warran ty wh ich may apply to the unit. Check re gularly that a ll wirele ss phone equ ipment i n your vehic le is moun - ted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equippe d with an air bag, remem ber that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, inclu ding both installed or portable wire- less equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag de ployment area. If in-veh icle wireless equip ment is im properly installed a nd the air ba g in- flates, serious inj ury could result. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The us e of wireless te le- phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, dis- rupt the wire less telephone network an d may be illegal. Failure t o observe the se instructions may lead to suspension or denial of te - lephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
Reference Information 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All R ights Reserved. 83 Emergency Calls IMPO R TANT! This phon e, like any wireless phone, opera- tes using radio sig nals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions whic h cannot gua- rantee connection in all condit ions. Therefore , you should neve r rely solely u pon any wireles s phone for es - sential com munications (e.g. medical em ergencies). Remember, to make or rece ive any ca lls the phone mu st be switch ed on and in a se rvice area with a dequate ce llular sign al strength. Emergenc y calls ma y not be possible on all wire less phone networks or w hen certain network ser- vices an d/or phone fea tures are in us e. Check w ith local c ellular servic e pro- vide rs . To make an emergency call: 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on. Some networks may re quire that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone. 2 If the word âÂÂClearâ appears on the display above the k ey, press and hold Clear for several sec onds to ready the phone for calls . 3 Key in the em ergenc y number for your pre sent loca tion (e.g. 112 or other official emergency nu mber). Emergency num bers vary by location. 4 Pre ss the key. If cer tain f eatures are in us e (Key pad lo ck, F ixed Dialli ng, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off be fore you can make an eme rgency c all. Con- sult this doc ument a nd your local ce llular service provider. When m aking a n em ergency c all, rem ember t o give a ll the necessa ry infor- mation as accurately as possible. Remember that your w ireless phone may be the only means of commun ication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given p ermission to do so.