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1. NOKIA Connecting Panig Description MENU Used to enter the menu facility sp Used to switch between alpha and numeric modes pa CLR Used to delete r characters or clear the entire display Also used to exit the menu functions SEND Used to dial a phone number and answer a call of Keys NOKIA VA P Ww R Press and hold the key to switch the phone on and off Used to con firm a setting in the menu facility VA Used to scroll hrough menu functions Also used to adjust the earpiece volume during a call CEND Used to end a phone call Note When you press and hold the key the keyguard feature is activated Quick Guide Making a call Receiving a call Switching on off Activate Keyguard Deactivate Keyguard Activate PINCALL Deactivate PINCALL Adjust Volume Calling Card Call Clear a digit Clear display Ending a Call Last number redial Last 5 dialed numbers NOKIA 918 Key in the area code and a phone number and press the CSEND key Hi Press any key except the w R key P Press and hold the key Press and hold the CEND Press MENU then C Press MENU then C Key in JE DPINCALL gt then enter PIN Code and then press the OK key Key in C gt PINCALL gt then press the OK key Press to A increase and V to decrease the volume in a call Enter destinat
2. Note The notepad memory is automatically erased when you switch the phone off 19 To Recall Stored Numbers With the display clear of numbers press W The phone scrolls through stored numbers To Recall Stored Names With the display clear of numbers or names press s then V Or press e then enter the first few letters of the name and press W The phone scrolls through stored names You can also use Menu 2 Find Name 1 Press MENU WW OK The phone prompts you for a name 2 Key in the name or its first letter s or press W until you see the name you want If you don t enter any thing for 5 seconds after HAME displays the first stored name will appear Press 8 to display the phone number ki 3 Press SEND to make a call to the displayed name or phone number Dialed Calls Memory The phone automatically stores the five last dialed num bers A phone number cannot be stored twice in the list When you dial a number that already exists in the list the dialed number is moved to the top See Last 5 Dialed Numbers on page 10 for informa tion on accessing the last 5 dialed numbers 20 To Erase the Last 5 Dialed Numbers 1 Press MENU WWW OK The phone prompts you for a name 2 Press sQ and the phone asks you for a location 3 Press 0 then OK The phone asks ARE Oi SURE Press OK or press CLR if you change gt your mind If the list is emp
3. Press MENU then C to deactivate Keyguard You can also activate Keyguard this way 11 Keyguard locks the phone s keypad to prevent acciden tal keypresses e g when the phone is in a pocket ora bag KEYGUARO ACTIVE remains on the display until keyguard is deactivated Answering a call with Keyguard active Press CSEND During the call the keypad remains unlocked and the phone can be used normally After the call is ended keyguard automatically becomes active again The phone cannot be switched off when keyguard is active Note When keyguard is activated calls may be pos sible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency number However one touch 9 key emergency dialing the 9 key does not operate To make an emergency call with keyguard active Enter the emergency number preprogrammed into your phone e g 911 and press SSEND The emergency number is displayed only after you have entered the last digit of the number The phone dials the emergency number programmed into the phone and displays the message EMERG CALL TRY Calling Card Call When making a call the call charges can be directed to a selected long distance carrier if the card number is sent to the network during the call setup Before making an automatic calling card call you have to activate one 12 of the calling card options from the menu function CALLING CARD To make a
4. and view names press e The phone displays to indicate that you can use keys to enter letters and that you are viewing names rather than numbers gt LI o z A When a name is displayed you can also press C5 to see the associated number 7 To Enter Letters Putthe phone in Alpha mode by pressing BD You can then enter letters The table on the next page shows the characters you can enter while the phone is in Alpha mode 15 To correct mistakes press CLR or press and hold CLR to clear the whole display E Key One Two Three Four press presses presses presses 1 amp 2 A E C 3 IN E F 4 G H I 5 J E L 6 j H 0 7 F Ci Fe 8 T LI L 9 Hi Enter another letter from the same key without waiting for the cursor to move to the next space Space between letters The identical name may be used only once in memory REPLACE NAME appears when you try to store a name already in memory To Store Numbers and Names Quick Store 1 Clear the display then enter the area code and phone number 2 Optional Press e then enter the name 3 Press and hold OK The phone stores the number in the first empty memory location If there aren t any empty spaces you get the message HO SPACE 16 Menu Method 1 Press MENU V OK The phone prompts you for a name 2 Enter a name then press OK If you don t want to store a name just press OK atthe prompt The phone prompts you fo
5. antenna and gives you optimum reception quality The Headset Adapter HDA 3 and Headset HDC 2 provide you with privacy in handsfree mode Use the Mounting Plate MKE 7 or the Swivel Mount HHS 6 to afix the Mobile Holder to your car s interior 48 CARK 82 Compact Handsfree Car Kit You may choose the Compact Handsfree Car Kit to provide a convenient charging facility combined with external antenna connection and handsfree capability as well The Mobile Holder MBT 9 keeps your phone firmly in place The Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 with its inter nal speaker and HF Microphone HFM 7 offers you a seamless handsfree function The Antenna Coupler AAE 1 can be attached directly to the Mobile Holder MBT 9 to provide connection to an external antenna for optimum reception quality The Mobile Installation Charger LCM 1 can be con nected to the Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 to power your phone from the car battery via the ignition May be used with the optional Audio Handset HSU 2 for private conversations Note that complex car accessories must be installed by qualified personnel only 49 8 Reference Information Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand held phone while driving a vehicle If using a hand held phone park the vehicle before conversing Always secure the phone in its holder do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or
6. 2 cation within your car 45 Always secure the phone in its holder Do not place the phone on the passenger Seat or in a place where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop AAE 1 Antenna Coupler The optional Antenna Coupler AAE 1 provides your phone with access to an external antenna while the phone is mounted in its holder To enjoy optimum reception quality Yi fasten the coupler onto the top of J the Mobile Holder MBT 9 a Please note that you will need one of the following com binations to truly benefit from the improved reception Headset Adapter HDA 3 and Headset HDC 2 Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 and HF Microphone HFM 7 Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 and Audio Handset HSU 2 Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 and Headset HDC 2 PHF 5 Compact Handsfree Unit and HFM 7 HF Microphone Equipped with an internal speaker the Compact Handsfree Unit offers conve nient handsfree operation with good sound quality The unit uses the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 6 or the Mobile Installation Charger LCM 1 for power supply Connect the HF microphone HFM 7 and either of the chargers to the bottom of the Compact Handsfree EX Unit The connectors are marked MIC and DC respectively 46 The design of the Compact Handsfree Unit comple ments the smooth lines and shapes of the phone and car dashboard designs Absence of sharp edges adds to safety The Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 is easy to install
7. Charger ACH 8U you can t use the phone until it has enough charge to operate a J maya W z n tH After the segments of the battery indicator bar stop scrolling and the bar is entirely displayed the battery is charged w hasi Ml If the battery is too hot or cold the charging may be interrupted Charging Times The battery charging times below are approximate Standard Rapid Battery Charger Charger ACH 8U ACH 6U Slim 600 mAh NiMH 5 hours 60 minutes BMT 1L Extended 800 mAh 6 hours 90 minutes NiCd BKL 2S Talk and Standby Times Battery operation times depend greatly on how you use the batteries as well as on the coverage of the network and network parameters set by the cellular service provider Battery Talk Time Standby Time Slim 600 mAh NiMH 1 hour 15 minutes 15 hours BMT 1L Extended 800 mAh 1 hour 40 minutes 21 hours NiCd BKL 2S To Discharge the Battery A battery lasts longer and performs better if you fully discharge it from time to time To discharge the battery either leave your phone switched on until it turns itself off or use the battery discharge feature of any approved accessory available for your phone Note Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means Battery Low You get this message and a warning tone when the battery charge is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain Wh
8. Speed Dialing Press a location number 1 40 then SEND The phone recalls the number stored in the cor responding location number in your phone directory see The Phone Directory on page 15 displays it briefly then dials it If the memory location is empty the message LOCATION EMFTY is displayed 10 1 Touch Dialing Hold 40 for a few seconds The phone dials the number stored in location 1 of your phone directory see The Phone Directory on page 15 if1 TOUCH DIALING is set to on 1 TOUCH OH To store the number in the phone directory location 1 see To Store Numbers and Names on page 16 9 Key Emergency Dialing Press and hold Q wxy2 for more than 4 seconds The phone dials the emergency number programmed into your phone and displays the message EMERG CALL TRY if Emergency Key 9 is set to on EMERG 3 0H Note Official emergency numbers vary by location e g 911 or another official emergency number However only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by one touch emergency dialing which may not be the proper number in all circumstances Note 9 Key Emergency Dialing does not operate when the Keyguard feature is activated However an emer gency call can be made without deactivating the Keyguard by entering the whole emergency number programmed into your phone and then pressing SSEND Keyguard e Press and hold CEND to activate Keyguard
9. calls to the emergency number pro grammed into your phone may be possible SID Screen Off With 510 SCRH OFF your phone selects the network according to the system selection setting Note When the phone is setto S10 3CEN ON and when within a non preferred network only calls to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency number may be possible Note If S101 CEH is changed from OFF to OH the system selection Menu 5 is reset to BOTH SYSTEMS 35 6 Additional Features Sending DTMF Touch Tones Your phone is a Touch Tone phone Touch Tones are the sounds your phone makes when you press the keys Touch Tones can be used for many automated phone services such as checking your bank balance and using voice mailbox options Touch Tones are called DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones in the phone Manually Sending Touch Tones Pressing the keys during call sends Touch Tones 1 Make a callin the usual way e g to your bank s computer phone number 2 Manually enter the digits to be sent as DTMF tones e g your bank account number and password Automatically Sending Touch Tones To automatically send Touch Tones store the DTMF sequence after the access phone number separated by a wait character Store waits or pauses between DTMF digits to be sent a pause cannot be stored as the first special character For details on stor
10. is activated o Answering a Call Press SSEND or any key except the power key Note If keyguard is active a call can only be answered with CSEND When there is an incoming call the phone rings and CALL flashes on the display If you have set Ringing Volume to SILENT SERWICE the keypad and display lights flash CALL flashes on the display and the phone makes a short beep You can answer a call any time even while using the keyguard memory or menu functions gt F F is Ifyou don t answer a call the message 1 CALL MISSED ors CALLS MISSED will remain on the display until you press any key except the on off key to clear the display Adjusting the Earpiece Volume During a call press W or A to decrease or increase the earpiece volume level The display must be clear ON gt wo Note The W and A keys scroll through memory and the menu when notin a call Last Number Redial Clear the display then press SEND SEND Last 5 Dialed Numbers Clear the display then press SEND Press W until you see the number you want Then press SSEND to dial it E The phone stores the last five phone numbers you called or attempted to call This stack of the five last dialed numbers remains in the phone s memory when the phone is switched off If the stack of the last dialed numbers is empty the message LOCATION EMFTY Will be displayed See also Dialed Calls Memory on page 20
11. telephone numbers you must subscribe to them through your cellular operator s 31 1 Press MENU then press aa Y until you get to HAH SELECT thenpress OK The phone shows the current NAM phone number gt ON 2 Press W to the NAM you want if there are two available then press OK Note If only one NAM is programmed into your phone only that number can be selected from this menu Note The phone cannot use both numbers at the same time and you cannot change the number during a call Note If your phone is set to your first number you can only receive calls via that number You may be able to forward calls from your second number to your first number so you don t miss any calls if this service is available from your network provider For more informa tion please contact your cellular service provider Menu 14 Calling Card This menu lets you store calling card information in your phone You can select the calling card option or you can select Ha CARD For making an automatic calling card call see Calling Card Call on page 12 You need to store the calling card information in your phone to use this feature After you store the informa tion that option is also the one used when you make Calling Card calls 1 Press MENU then press W until you get to CALLING CARO then press OK The phone asks you for your Lockcode 2 Enter the Lockcode and press OK_ The phone displays the cur
12. the connector to the bottom of your phone Check the charging status on the phone display The charging time is approximately 5 hours for the 600 mAh battery and 6 hours for the 800 mAh battery Calls can be made during charging but the charging will be reduced for the duration of the call Note that if the battery is completely empty you can t use the phone until it has enough charge to operate The Standard Travel Charger is available for different voltage levels and comes with different wall plugs The Standard Travel Charger can also be used as a power supply for the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CGH 9 ACH 6U Rapid Travel Charger Extremely light and functionally designed the Rapid Travel Charger charges your phone battery quickly Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the connector to the bottom of your phone When not using the charger you can wrap the cord around it and attach the loose end to the slot on top The charging time is approximately 60 minutes for the 600 mAh battery and 90 minutes for the 800 mAh battery Check the charging status on the phone display You can use your phone while charging 40 Operating within a voltage range of 100V 240V AC 50Hz 60Hz the Rapid Travel Charger is practically voltage independent in normal office and household use Like the Standard Travel Charger the Rapid Travel Charger is compatible with all battery options and is available with different wa
13. with a snap on swivel mount HHS 6 or mounting plate MKE 7 HSU 2 Audio Handset A simple handset with no display or keypad the Audio Handset provides privacy for conversation Connect the Audio Handset to the bottom of Compact Hands free Unit PHF 5 The connector is marked with e When you lift the Audio Handset from its holder the HF loud speaker and HF microphone will be muted and you can speak in privacy When you replace the handset in its cradle the call is terminated However you can press the MENU selection key of your phone a few seconds before you replace the handset to retain the call and return to handsfree mode CARK 80 Mini Car Kit The Mini Car Kit provides you with a quick charging facility and holds your phone firmly in place It is comprised of the Mobile Holder MBT 9 and the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 6 snap on swivel mount HHS 6 and mount ing plate MKE 7 See previous sections for more information on these kit components 41 CARK 81 Handsfree Headset Car Kit The Handsfree Headset Car Kit is an easy to install flexible kit which offers you Rapid charging and simple handsfree function as well as access to the external antenna connection The Mobile Holder MBT 9 keeps your phone firmly in place The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 6 powers your phone quickly Attached to the Mobile Holder MBT 9 the Antenna Coupler AAE 1 provides connection to an external
14. your service providers 52 Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of small children s reach Keep the phone dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits Do not use or store the phone in dusty dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged Do not store the phone in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store the phone in cold areas When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature moisture can form inside the phone which may damage the phone s electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open the phone Non expert handling of the phone may damage it Do not drop knock or shake the phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution If the phone or any of its accessories are not working properly take them to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service 53 Trouble
15. TE 800 225 5483 AT amp T 800 225 5288 c Sprint 800 277 7468 PacTel 800 522 2020 AT amp T10 0288 D Sprint 0333 Ameritech press OK at ACCESS HUMBER prompt Contents For Your Safety 1 Making Calls an 2 Emergency Calls 0 5 2 Regulations 00 eee eee 2 Battery and Signal 3 To Install the Battery 3 To Remove the Battery 3 To Charge the Battery 4 To Discharge the Battery 5 Important Battery Information 6 Signal Strength Indication 7 The BaSicS 2 eee ee ee 8 Switching On Off 0 0 5 8 Making a Call 000 8 Ending a Call G anaa u ini 9 Answering aCall 04 9 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume 10 Last Number Redial 10 Speed Dialing 00 4 10 1Touch Dialing 0 11 9 Key Emergency Dialing ll K YQUAId 6 maa maam BIYAS Saw tend A 1 Calling Card Call 0 2 PIN Cal eeina GN ai aiea eas B The Phone Directory 15 Alpha Mode 0000000 eae 15 To Store Numbers and Names 16 To Erase Stored Names and Numbers 19 To Recall Stored Numbers 20 To Recall Stored Names 20 Dialed Calls Memory 20 The M n caama eae Pa Bo eed 22 Accessing Menus by Number 22 L
16. calling card call 1 Enter the area code and phone number in the for mat required by your specific calling card i e 0 area code phone number 2 Press and hold SSEND for more than one second Note If no calling card is activated the phone vill make a normal call to the phone number entered CARD CALL remains on the display until the access number has been sent to the network The phone asks you to WAIT FOR FROMET 3 After the tone or voice prompt press SEND CARD CALL remains on the display the phone asks you to again WAIT FOR PROMPT 4 If you get another tone or voice prompt press SEND again Note This procedure may not apply to all calling card options programmed into your phone Please look at the back of your calling card or contact your long dis tance company for more information PIN Call You Can activate or deactivate PIN Call a security feature that requires a PIN Code every time you make a call Note If you are using the phone in an area that doesn t require PIN dialing deactivate PIN Call To Activate PIN Call 1 Enter 7462255 D spells PINCALL 13 2 The phone asks for your four digit PIN Code Enter your PIN code and press OK The phone briefly displays FIH CALL ON Making a Call with PIN Call On 1 Make the call as usual see Making a Call on page 8 The phone displays FIH CALL 2 After you hear a tone press SEND again Wait for your call to be c
17. e You can t store any numbers in the phone direc tory when this setting is INCOMING ONLY or MEMORY OHL To Set the Call Restriction Option 1 Press MENU WWWW SS AB m z c cy lt OK Or press MENU 4 The phone shows the current call restriction setting 2 Press W until you see the option you want ALLOW ALL IHCOMIHG ONLY or MEMORY DHL then press OK 3 The phone prompts you to enter the lockcode Enter it then press OK Note that you can t change any of the settings if you don t know the lockcode If you enter the wrong lockcode the phone displays CODE ERROR and exits the menu Note When calls are restricted calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency number including calls by one touch emergency dialing Menu 5 System Select Note When the menu function 310 SCREEH has been set to S10 3CRH ON and you try to access Menu 5 the phone displays HOT ALLOWED and exits the menu facility 25 Your home network that is the network p through which you have cellular service is AB either of type A or B Many areas that provide cellular service have both an A and z a B system The phone shows the selected IS system type A or B in the upper left comer ON k of the display With Menu 5 you tell the phone which system to choose when you roam that is try to use your phone in an area ot
18. ed number 23 Some menu functions described below can be operated in several different ways Only one alternative is described here with references to alternative methods Menu 1 Store To Memory You can store names and phone numbers in the phone with this menu See Menu Method on page 17 for details on storing names and numbers with Menu 1 Menu 2 Find Name You can find phone numbers and names stored in the phone with this menu See To Recall Stored Names on page 20 for details on finding a name with Menu 2 Menu 3 Erase Name You can erase the contents of a memory location by name or memory location number with this menu See To Erase Stored Names and Numbers on page 19 for details on erasing memory location contents with Menu 3 Menu 4 Restrict Calls You can restrict certain types of calls with this menu You need your four digit lock code to change any of the settings in this menu ALLON ALL means that there are no restrictions to in coming or outgoing calls IHCOMING OHLY means that you cannot make outgoing calls you may only receive calls However you can make calls to the number stored in location 40 and to the emergency number preprogrammed into your phone See Memory Location 40 on page 18 24 MEMORY OHL means that you can make outgoing calls only to numbers stored in the phone s memory You can also make calls to the emergency number prepro grammed into your phone Not
19. en the battery charge is too low for the phone to Operate RECHARGE BATTERY is displayed and a warning tone is given After about 10 seconds the phone automatically switches itself off Note If Silent Service has been selected no audible warning tones are given Charge the battery as described earlier in this section 5 Important Battery Information Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week overcharging may shorten its life If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself in about a week at room temperature Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out Use the battery only for its intended purpose Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object e g coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the and terminals of the battery metal strips on the back of the battery for example when you Carry a Spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminal may damage the battery or the connecting object Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a Closed car in summer or winter conditions reduces the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 59 F and 77 F 15 C and 25 C A phone with a hot or cold battery may temp
20. fective function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna 8 Ifa problem develops during the limited warranty period the Consumer should take the following step by step procedure a The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing b If a is not convenient the Consumer may contact the Customer Service Department at NMPI at the phone number listed on the bottom of this page for further instructions c The Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured Expenses related to removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this limited warranty d The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty The Consumer shall be responsible for expenses related to reinstallation of the Product e If the Product is returned to the Customer Service Department at NMPI during the limited warranty period but the problem with the Product cannot be fixed under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer If the estimate is refused the Product will be returned freight collect If the Product is returned to the Customer Service Department at NMPI after the expiration of the warranty period NMPI s normal service po
21. gerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit Electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti lock braking systems electronic cruise control systems and other electronic systems can malfunction due to the lack of protection from radio signals Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft may disrupt the cellular network and is illegal Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender or legal action or both Emergency Calls IMPORTANT This phone like any cellular phone operates by using radio signals cellular and landline networks as well as user programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential communications e g medical emergencies Remember to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network services and or phone features are in use Check with local cellular service providers 51 To make an emergency call 1 Ifthe phone is not on switch it on by pressing a
22. he Consumer for any such parts NMPI will also pay for the labor charges incurred by NMPI in repairing or replacing the defective parts The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the time of shipment and therefore shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms 5 Upon request from NMPI the Consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase 6 TheConsumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to the Customer Service Department of NMPI NMPI shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty 7 The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions are applicable a The Product has been subject to abnormal use abnormal conditions improper storage exposure to moisture or dampness unauthorized modifications unauthorized connections unauthorized repair misuse neglect abuse accident alteration improper installation or other acts which are not the fault of NMPI including damage caused by shipping and blown fuses b The Customer Service Department at NMPI was not notified by Consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product during the applicable limited warranty period c The Product serial number plate or the accessory date code has been removed defaced or altered 56 d The defect or damage was caused by the de
23. her than your home network Your phone must choose which system to use A or B so it takes the information from your choice in Menu 5 Contact your cellular service provider for information about the roaming agreements they have with other cellular service providers To Select the Roaming Mode 1 Press MENU WWWWW GC OK Or press MENU F 5 The phone shows the current S ystem Select setting 5 SE c cy D amtii Lei 2 Press W until you see the option you want ETH SYSTEMS HOME TYPE Aor B HON HOME TYPE A or E Or HOME AREA then press OK BOTH SYSTEMS means that the phone uses both sys tems A and B The phone uses its home system when possible and the non home type system when service is not available in its home type system HOME TYPE A or HOME TYPE E means that the phone uses only its home type system A or B Note that the phone displays HOME TYFE A orHOME TYFE E depending on whether your phone s home system is type A or B HOH HOME TYFE A Or NON HOME TYFE E means the phone uses only the non home type system A or B depending on what your phone s home system type is 26 HOME AREA means the phone uses only its home area and home system In other words it cannot roam How to Roam In some areas the cellular system automatically recognizes roaming phones In other areas you need to contact the service provider before the system can recognize your phone The operator needs to know your p
24. hone number your phone s ESN electronic serial number and how you plan to pay for your calls There is normally an additional charge for roaming calls Note The ESN of your phone is located under the battery of the phone However the ESN of your phone can normally be read over the air by the roaming cellular service providers when you call them to register your roaming presence on their cellular network Menu 6 Call Timers This menu lets you see approximately how much time you ve spent in calls on your phone You can also reset the timers to zero except for the Life Timer 1 Press MENU WWWWWW UU Qo aoe Ft OK _ Or press MENU 6 The phone shows how long you were on the last call in minutes and seconds ON 2 Press W to scroll through the other timers TOTAL 1 TOTAL 2 LIFE and CLEAR TIMERS 3 To clear timers press OK when CLEAR TIMERS is on the display Enter your Lockcode at the LOCECODE prompt then press OK TOTAL 1 shows the total amount of time you ve spent on calls using your primary phone number TOTAL 2 shows the total amount of time you ve spent on calls using your optional secondary phone number 27 Note See Menu 13 NAM Select on page 23 for more information on primary and optional secondary phone numbers LIFE shows the total amount of time you ve spent on calls using both of your numbers CLEAR TIMERS resets all the timers to zero except the LIFE timer No
25. ight indicates charging and a green light indicates the spare battery is fully charged Charge the battery until the light turns green DTK 12 Compact Desktop Charger Kit This kit provides all you need to make the use of your phone as convenient as possible in both home and office environments It provides you with rapid charging and discharging facil ities as well as a place to keep your phone in a convenient ready to use upright position The Compact Desktop Charging Stand CGH 9 and the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 6U are combined to create this kit Charging time for the 600 mAh battery is approximately 60 minutes and for the 800 mAh battery is approximately 90 minutes Carry Accessories A range of carry accessories is available for your phone including the following e Leather Carry Sleeve LCS 4 Belt Clip Carry Case BCC 2 42 HDXK 7 Headset Kit The compact and functional Headset Kit Headset Adapter HDA 3 and Headset HDC 2 provides you with a convenient handsfree facility that you can use anywhere Connect the Headset Adapter HDA 3 to the bottom of your phone and plug the Headset HDC 2 to the adapter For in car use connect the headset directly to the Compact Handsfree Unit The headset adapter is not je required under this configuration When used with the Antenna Coupler AAE 1 this combination provides you with handsfree operation privacy and optimum reception quality Whe
26. ing pause and wait characters see Storing Pause and Wait Characters on page 21 Here is an example of a number you could store in your phone This number contains a phone number 18005551212 a wait character an access number 1234 a wait character and a password 3434 18005551212w1254w35454 When you recall this number from memory and press SEND the phone 1 Dials 18005551212 the stored number then 36 2 Waits for you to press SEND again When you do the phone sends the numbers 1234 3 Waits for you to press CSEND again then sends the numbers 3434 E Here is an example that uses both waits and pauses 1500555121 2w1 234p 3434 When you recall this number from memory and press SEND the phone 4 Dials 18005551212 the stored number then 2 Waits for you to press SEND again When you do the phone sends the numbers 1234 3 Pauses 2 5 seconds then sends the numbers 3434 If the Menu 8 Keypad Tones has been set to off the DTMF tones will still be sent but you will not hear them To end the call press CEND after the DTMF transmis sion is completed and the phone has retumed to the normal call mode Call Waiting Your cellular service provider may offer a call waiting option This network feature allows you to make or answer a second call while you already have a call in progress To answer a waiting call Press SEND when y
27. io interference e g when using a phone in close proximity to electronic receiving equipment The FCC Industry Canada can require you to stop using your cellular phone if such interference cannot be eliminated If you require assis tance please contact your local service facility This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference The cellular phone described in this guide is approved for use in AMPS networks 2 Battery and Signal Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer See Important Battery Informa tion on page 6 A new battery must be fully charged be fore being used for the first time A new battery s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles To Install the Battery Switch off the power before removing the battery To Charge the Battery Plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet then connect the connector to the bottom of your phone When charging starts the battery segments scroll and the phone beeps once You can use the phone during the gt charging but the charging will be reduced for the duration of the call Note that if the battery is com pletely empty and you are using B the Standard Travel
28. ion phone number and press and hold the SEND key for more than 1 second Press the CLR key Press and hold the CLR Press the CEND key Ensure the display is clear and press lt SEND gt SEND gt Ensure the display is clear and press SEND Press W to view dialed numbers Press SSEND to dial Memory Functions 9 Key Emergency Call Press and hold the Qwwz key for more than4seconds Note Emergency dialing menu must be set to on One Touch dialing Press and hold the 400 key for a few seconds Note One Touch dialing menu must be set to on Storing a number Search for a name Ensure the display is clear enter area code and number Press the es key to enter a name Press and hold the OK key With a clear display press the sy key then Y j Search fora number Press V key to scroll through stored numbers Speed dialing Press a location number 1 40 and then SSEND The Menu Facility Enter menu facility Press the MENU key Enter function Press the OK_ key Exit menu facility Press the CLR key Menu shortcut Press the MENU key and then the For Menus 1 9 Menu number Scroll Press to scroll forward and A to scroll backward Select option Press the OK key To Activate Calling Card Menu 14 Card Uses this U S A Type Includes these cards Bocaseinuinben Sprint 800 877 8000 A MCI 800 950 1022 SNET 800 555 5321 MCI 800 888 8000 B MCI 800 674 0700 G
29. ist of Menu Functions 23 Menu 1 Store To Memory 24 Menu 2 Find Name 24 Menu 3 Erase Name 24 Menu4 Restrict Calls 24 Menu 5 System Select 25 Menu 6 Call Timers 27 Menu 7 Lights naaa 28 Menu 8 Keypad Tones 29 Menu 9 Ringing Volume 29 Menu 10 Ringing Type 30 Menu 11 Emergency Key9 30 Menu 12 1Touch Dialing 31 Menu 13 NAM Select 31 Menu 14 Calling Card 32 Menu 15 Change Lockcode 34 Menu 16 SID Screen 34 Additional Features 36 Sending DTMF Touch Tones 36 Call Waiting 2 000 4 37 Accessories uu 39 Reference Information 50 Important Safety Information 50 Care and Maintenance 53 Troubleshooting a 54 Technical Information 55 1 For Your Safety Ww Read these simple guidelines before using your phone Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal For more detailed safety information see Important Safety Information on page 50 Road Safety Comes First Don tuse a hand held phone while driving park the vehicle first Switch Off In Hospitals Switch off your phone when near medical equip ment Follow any regulations or rules in force Sw
30. itch Off On Aircraft obile phones can cause interference Using them on aircraft is illegal Switch Off When Refueling Do not use the phone at a refueling point Do not use near fuels or chemicals Switch Off Near Blasting Do not use the phone where a blasting operation is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules in force Use Sensibly Use only in the normal position to ear Avoid un necessary contact with the antenna when phone is on Interference All mobile phones may be subject to radio inter ference which may affect the performance of the phone Therefore you should never rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential communications e g medical emergencies Qualified Service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair cellular phone equipment Use only approved accessories and batteries 1 Making Calls 1 Switch the phone on and make sure it is in service 2 Enter the phone number including area code then press SEND To end a call press CEND To answer a call press SEND i Emergency Calls 1 Switch the phone on Make sure it is on and in service 2 Press and hold CLR to clear the display Enter the emergency number e g 911 and press SEND Give your location Do not end the call until given permission to do so See 9 Key Emergency Dialing on page 11 Regulations FCC Industry Canada Notice A cellular phone may cause TV or rad
31. licies shall apply and the Consumer will be invoiced for all shipping charges 9 The Product consists of newly assembled equipment that may contain used components which have been reprocessed to allow machine compliance with Product performance and reliability specifications 10 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREGOING WRITTEN WARRANTY OTHERWISE THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED NMPI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ALOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM THE BREACH 57 OF THE WARRANTY EVEN IF NMPI KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES 11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you the Consumer Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental orconsequential damages so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you the Consumer This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 12 NMPI neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center or any person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warrant
32. ll plugs The Rapid Travel Charger can also be used with the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CGH 9 CGH 9 Compact Desktop Charging Stand The Compact Desktop Charging Stand provides mounting for both the phone and a spare battery Connect your charger to the back of the Compact Desktop Charging Stand and then plug the charger into a wall outlet Place your phone and or a spare battery in the stand to begin battery charging Charging order is the phone battery first and then the spare battery Check the charging status of the phone battery on the phone display Compatible with all battery options the Compact Desktop Charging Stand can be used together with the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 6U or the Standard Travel Charger ACH 8U Charging times for the 600 mAh battery are approximately 60 minutes or 5 hours respectively and for the 800 mAh battery are 90 minutes or 6 hours respectively In addition the Compact Desktop Charging Stand offers a discharging facility for the spare battery Discharging helps extend battery life Place the spare battery in the stand and press the discharge button When the battery is totally discharged recharging will begin automatically You can also stop discharging 41 before it is finished by pressing the button again Recharging will begin immediately The discharge button is equipped with an LED indicator for the spare battery A blinking red light indicates discharging A continuous red l
33. multivoltage Mobile Installa tion Charger powers your phone from the car battery when the ig nition is switched on and leaves E the cigarette lighter vacant 7 You can use the Mobile Installa tion Charger in any vehicle with a 12 or 24 V DC connection negative grounding 44 The charging time for the 600 mAh battery is approximately 60 minutes and for the 800 mAh battery is approximately 90 minutes The Mobile Installation Charger housing has a four pin connector for the Power Cable PCM 5 and on the opposite end a connector for the output cable which connects the Mobile Installation Charger directly to the DC connector of your phone or to the Compact Handsfree Unit The Mobile Installation Charger can be installed in the most convenient location for you Installation must be made by qualified personnel only MBT 9 Mobile Holder Designed to fit and complement your car s interior the Mobile Holder holds your phone firmly in place by its three point hold and sturdy structure You can easily place the phone into the holder with one hand Tilt the phone and place it into the holder top first then push the bottom in until you hear a click Pressing the release buttons on both sides of the holder loosens the bottom lock You can now pick up the phone from the holder and take it with you The Mobile Holder is easy to install using 1 a Snap on swivel mount HHS 6 or eh mounting plate MKE 7 to aconvenientlo
34. n the headset is connected the HF loudspeaker and microphone are muted Note When using the Headset Adapter connect your charger to the adapter if you need to charge your phone EXK 2 Executive Kit Consisting of the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 6 Extended 800 mAh NiCd battery BKL 2S and the Leather Carry Sleeve LCS 4 this kit combines extended talk time and mobility 43 LCH 6 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger The multivoltage Rapid Ciga rette Lighter Charger ensures that your phone is always ready for use The small charger s functional design fits well with most car lighters and interiors Charging times are the same as those for ACH 6U The charging time is approximately 60 minutes for the 600 mAh battery and 90 minutes for the 800 mAh battery Calls can be made during the charging A green light indicates that the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger is ready to charge Check the charging status on the phone display The input voltage is 12 or 24 V DC negative grounding The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger can be used with all accessories available for your phone Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger when the car engine is not running This may cause the battery of your car to drain Note In some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not provided with power when the ignition is switched off Verify that the green LED light is on LCM 1 Mobile Installation Charger The
35. nd holding the power key 2 Press and hold CLR for several seconds to ready the phone for calls 3 Enter the emergency number for your present loca tion e g 911 or another official emergency num ber Emergency numbers vary by location 4 Press SEND If certain features are in use e g Keyguard you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call Consult this document and your local cellular service provider When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible Remember that your cellular phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident do not end the call until given permission to do so Using This Guide The cellular phone described in this guide is approved for use in AMPS networks A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services They are special services provided by cellular service providers Before you can take ad vantage of any of these Network Services you must subscribe to the service s you require from your home service provider You can then activate these functions as described in this guide The manual activation commands for various network services are not presented in this guide e g using and characters for activating or deactivating services The phone nevertheless is capable of handling com mands given in that form For these commands please consult with
36. ne directory memory as described above or you can clear the display by pressing and holding CLR To Change the Number Stored witha Name 1 Recall the number from memory 2 Usethe CLR key to erase the current number one digit at a time then key in the new number 3 Press and hold OK The phone gives you the prompt shown gt E H is 4 Press OK atthe REPLACE NAME prompt Memory Location 40 Memory Location 40 is special If you store a number in Memory Location 40 you would do this in Step 4 of Menu Method on page 17 you can make calls to that number even if you tum on the INCOMING OHL 7 restric tion under Menu 4 Restrict Calls See Menu 4 Restrict Calls on page 24 18 To Erase Stored Names and Numbers To Erase by Name 1 Press MENU WWW OK The phone prompts you for a name AB F F is 2 Press W until you see the name you want to erase At the ERASE prompt either press OK to erase or press CLR if you change your mind and don t want to erase and you want to quit The phone displays ERASED or HOT ERASED To Erase by Number 1 Press MENU WWW OK The phone prompts you for a name as in Step 1 above 2 Press es and the phone asks you for a location 3 Press Y until you see the number you want to erase or enter a location number At the ERASE prompt press OK _ or press CLR if you change your mind The phone displays ERASED or HOT ERASED
37. ne you want Menu 11 Emergency Key 9 This menu lets you set the 9 key one touch emergency dialing on or off The default setting for the feature is EMERG 3 OH With EMERG 3 OH your phone dials the emergency number programmed into your phone when you press and hold 9 wxyo See 9 Key Emergency Dialing on page 11 oo 30 To set the Emergency Key 9 on or off 1 Press MENU and press W until you get to EMERGENCY KEY then press OK The phone shows the cur rent setting gt Oa MENU j 2 Press W to EMERG 3 OFF or EMERG 3 ON then press OK Note The Emergency Key 9 one touch dialing operates when calls are restricted but does not operate when the Keyguard is on Menu 12 1 Touch Dialing This menu lets you set the 1 Touch Dialing on or off With 1 TOUCH OH you can dial the number stored in memory location 1 by pressing and holding A ao 1 Press MENU then press Y until you getto 1 TOUCH CIALIHG then press OK The phone shows the current setting 2 Press W toi TOUCH OFF ori TOUCH ON then press OK For details on storing numbers in your phone see To Store Numbers and Names on page 16 See also 1 Touch Dialing on page 11 Menu 13 NAM Select Your phone can have two different telephone numbers Each number is stored in a NAM Number Assignment Module This menu lets you choose which telephone number NAM to use Note that in order to have two dif ferent
38. ng this method Once you re in the menu use the W or A key to scroll through the available settings The current setting is always displayed first Press OK to select the displayed setting or use CLR to exit the menus without changing the settings 22 List of Menu Functions 1Store to Memory Store information in memory 2 Find Name Recall information from memory 3 Erase Name Erase information from memory 4 Restrict Calls Select call restriction level Allow All Incoming Only Memory Only 5 System Select Select the roaming option Home Type A orB Non Home Type A or B Home Area Both Systems 6 Call Timers View and reset call timers Last Total 1 Total 2 Life Clear Timers 7 Lights 9 Ringing Volume Select the ringing tone volume level Ringing High Ringing Low Silent Service 10 Ringing Type Select ringing types 5 types 11 Emergency Key 9 Set the 9 Key Emerg dialing on off 12 1 Touch Dialing Set the 1 Key one touch ing on off 13 NAM Select View and select your cellular number 14 Calling Card Select and activate a Calling card option D 15 Change Lockcode Change the four digit lock code 16 SID Screen Set the SID screening on off Keyguard MENU Set the display lights on off Activate deactivate keyguard 8 Keypad Tones Switch the keypad tones on off Pause MENU Wait MENU Add a Pause or Wait char acter to a stor
39. okia phone NHA 5NA The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved Issue No 1 1996 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved These commodities are authorized by the U S Government for export only to Canada Mexico or the United States They may not be resold diverted transferred or otherwise disposed of in any other country either in their original form or after being incorporated through an intermediate process into other end items without the written approval of the U S Department of State 55 NOKIA One Year Limited Warranty Nokia Mobile Phones Inc NMPI warrants that this cellular phone Product is free from defects in material and workmanship according to the following terms and conditions 1 The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE 1 year beginning on the date of purchase of the Product 2 Thelimited warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser Consumer of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser end user 3 The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who purchase the Product in the United States 4 During the limited warranty period NMPI will repair or replace at NMPI s option any defective parts or any parts that will not properly operate for their intended use with new or factory rebuilt replacement items No charge will be made to t
40. one is outside of the cellular service area and calls cannot be made or received If the signal is poor and you are using the phone ina building you may get better reception near a window 3 The Basics Switching On Off Press and hold the power key for one second to switch the phone on or off t If your phone has an extendable antenna extend the antenna fully As with any other radio transmitting device avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on IMPORTANT Do not switch on the phone when cellular phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger Making a Call e Enter the area code number then SEND Ifthe PIM CALL is set to on press SEND again after the tone See To Activate PIN Call on page 13 for details Check with your operator to see if you must enter the area code If you make a mistake dialing press CLR to erase digits one by one Press and hold LR to clear the whole display Ci HO SERVICE appears and a beep is given if you try to make a call when your phone is outside of the cellular service area NOT ALLOWED appears if you try to make a restricted call PRESS MENU appears if keyguard is on IN USE and the dialed phone number will appear on the display The call is connected when the phone number dis appears from the display Ending a Call Press CEND AB is Note If you press and hold CEND 7 keyguard
41. onnected Note If you re in a network that doesn t support PIN Calls but your phone has PIN Call On the phone tries to send a PIN anyway To stop this make the call as usual then press CLR to end the PIN Call attempt ai To Deactivate PIN Call 1 Enter C 07462255 gt The phone asks for your four digit PIN Code 2 Don t enter your PIN Code just press OK The phone briefly displays FIH CALL OFF Note When the phone is set to FIN CALL OH an emer gency call to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency number will be dialed as a normal call without the PIN code request 14 4 The Phone Directory Your phone can store up to 40 names and numbers in its directory one additional number in a notepad which is erased whenever you switch off the phone the last five numbers you ve dialed Memory Number of Number of Location Characters Digits 1 16 32 2 21 16 16 22 40 16 32 See Memory Location 40 on page 18 for an important note about Memory Location 40 Note If you try to store a digit string greater than 16 characters in a short memory location locations 2 21 the message DIGITS MAX 16 is briefly displayed and the phone exits the store function The string you tried to store will reappear on the display and you can store it in a long memory location Alpha Mode To enter names retrieve numbers based on names
42. orarily not work or charge even if the battery is fully charged NiMH battery perfor mance is particularly limited in temperatures below 14 F 10 C Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge it may require cooling or warming first When the battery is notin use store it uncharged in a cool dark and dry place The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts Do not attempt to open the case It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before you recharge it 6 The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to buy a new battery Do not dispose of a battery in a fire Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Recycle Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride O GO batteries must be recycled or disposed of Nm properly Must not be disposed of in municipal waste Signal Strength Indication A cellular phone sends and receives radio signals As with all radio equipment the quality of radio reception depends on the strength of the radio signal in the area where you are operating your phone The strength ofthe cellularsignalisshownby the vertical bar on the left hand side of the AB display The higher the bar the stronger the signal is where you are operating your ni phone iS ON When M KANTA is displayed the ph
43. ou hear an incoming call normally indicated by a beep To make a call while you have a callin progress Enter the phone number or recall the number from the memory and press SEND This puts the current call on hold and dials the new call 37 Note The Call Waiting network feature needs to be specifically subscribed to and may not be available in all cellular service provider networks Contact your local service provider for more information 38 7 Accessories An extensive range of accessories is available for your phone You can select the accessories that best ac commodate your specific communication needs For availability of the accessories please check with your local dealer A few practical rules for accessory operation Keep the accessories out of small children s reach When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord e Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in a vehicle is mounted and operating properly e Installation of complex car equipment must be completed by qualified personnel only IMPORTANT Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous 39 ACH 8U Standard Travel Charger Use this durable and economical charger to charge all battery options Simply plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect
44. r a number 3 Enter the area code and phone number then OK The phone prompts you to store the number in the first available memory location 4 Press OK or enter the location number where you want the number to be stored then press OK Note To store the number in the notepad press D at the STORE TO rr prompt then press OK Notes about Storing Numbers REPLACE NAME This appears if the name is already in use The phone displays the number in the upper right hand corner of the location where it is stored To replace the informa tion already stored press OK STORE TO This appears if there is no empty location available Enter the memory location where you want to store the information existing content will be overwritten see next paragraph Enter a location number and press OK 17 REPLACE CONTENT This prompts you to replace the contents of the selected location To replace the information press OK ALREADY STORED This appears if both the phone number and name are already stored The phone prompts you to move the in formation to the first empty memory location e g HOLE TO 37 Press OK_ or enter a different location number then press OK Press CLR if STORE REFLACE or MOWE appears and you do not want to continue The phone exits the store function and the information you tried to store reappears on the display You can reattempt to store the information in the pho
45. rently selected option or HO CARD 32 3 Select whether your calling card is Card Type A B C or D described below Card Includes these Uses this U S A Type cards access number Sprint 1 800 877 8000 A MCI 1 800 950 1022 SNET 1 800 555 5321 MCI 1 800 888 8000 B yci 1 800 674 0700 GTE 1 800 225 5483 AT amp T 1 800 225 5288 C Sprint 1 800 277 7468 PacTel 1 800 522 2020 AT amp T10 10288 D Sprint 10333 Ameritech press OK atACtess HUMBER prompt 4 Press Y to the option you wantthen press OK If you select HO CARD previously stored calling card data is erased and the phone exits the menu facility AtACCESS HUMBER enter the telephone num ber to access your calling card provider then press OK At CARD If CODE enter your card number includ ing any PIN number then press OK When STORED is briefly displayed the card has been activated and the previously stored calling card data erased Note To exit the menu without changing the calling card settings press and hold CLR at the CARD ID CODE prompt E 33 Menu 15 Change Lockcode This lets you change your phone s four digit lockcode 1 2 3 4 Press MENU then press W until you get to CHANGE LOCKCODE then press OK _ The phone asks you for your Lockcode gt Enter the lockcode and press OK If you enter an incorrect lockcode the phone displays CODE ERROR and exits
46. shooting If the power does not come on or stay on Make sure the battery is properly installed and charged Be sure that the contacts on the battery and the charging stand are clean Battery charge may be too low for operation Check the display and listen for the low battery warming tones If the power comes on but the phone does not work Check the NO SVC indicator you might be out of the cellular service area Make sure that the antenna is properly installed and if your phone has an extendable antenna make sure that the antenna is extended to its full length Check if there is an error message on the display after switching the phone on If so contact your local dealer 54 Technical Information Weight 7 6 oz with Extended 800 mAh NiCd Battery 6 7 oz with Slim 600 mAh NiMH Battery Transmitting Power 0 6 W 2 dB 4 dB Operating Voltage 4 8 V Internal Battery 120 V AC 12 V car Frequency Band 824 040 848 970 MHz Tx 869 040 893 970 MHz Rx Number of Channels 832 Memory Locations 0 40 Memory Capacity See table on page 15 USA NOKIA MOBILE PHONES 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 P O Box 30730 Tampa FL 33630 Tel 1 800 666 5553 CANADA NOKIA PRODUCTS LTD 575 Westney Rd South Ajax Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel 905 427 6654 NOKIA and the Arrows logo are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation The information contained in this User Guide was written for N
47. si 2 Press W to KEYTOHESON oN or KEYTOMES OFF then press OK Note You can still send DTMF tones even when the keypad tones are switched off Note Keypad tones are set off when you choose SILENT SERVICE in Menu 9 Ringing Volume Menu 9 Ringing Volume With this menu you choose the ringing volume As you scroll through the options RIMGIHG HIGH and RINGING Lou the phone rings so you can hear what each setting sounds like 1 Press MENU 9 The phone shows the current setting 2 Press W to RIHGING HIGH RINGIMG LOW or SILEHT SERVICE then press OK 29 Ifyou choose SILENT SERWICE WW_ the phone won t ring when you have an incoming call Instead it beeps once flashes the lights and displays CALL The phone displays ILEHT when you aren tin a call and when you aren t using the other functions of the phone This mes sage is to remind you that the ringing tone is set to off gt ov z Note All other tones of the phone except for the charger connected tone are also switched off Menu 10 Ringing Type With this menu you choose the ringing type As you scroll through each of the five options the phone rings so you can hear what each type sounds like 1 Press MENU then press n Y until you get to RINGING TYPE then press OK The phone shows the cur rent setting gt a 2 C a geu o z 2 Press W to hear the types then press OK when you hear the o
48. sudden stop The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted Remember road safety always comes first Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force and always switch off your phone whenever its use is forbid den or when it may cause interference or danger Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including cellular phones may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions Other electronic equipment may also be subject to interference As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point service station Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress 50 Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as a cellular phone or any of its parts or accessories Only qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dan
49. te CLEAR TIMERS cannot be undone Note The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary depending upon network features rounding off for billing and so forth Menu 7 Lights The keypad and display of the phone have lights to make them easy to read This menu allows you to set the phone s lights on or off 1 Press MENU G VVVVVVV OK F Or press MENU 7 The H phone shows the current setting m m z c cy pan 2 Press W to LIGHTS OM or LIGHTS OFF then press OK With Lights On If the phone is in handportable mode or connected to a charger the lights come on when you press a key and stay on for 15 seconds The lights also come on when the phone rings and stay on for 15 seconds after the phone rings When the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit the lights remain on continuously With Lights Off If the phone is in handportable mode or connected to a charger the lights remain off continuously 28 When the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit the lights come on when you press any key and stay on for 15 seconds The lights also come on when the phone rings and stay on for 15 seconds after the phone rings Menu 8 Keypad Tones When you press the buttons on your phone the phone beeps the sound depends on which key you press With this menu you can turn the beeping sounds on or off 1 Press MENU 8 The phone shows the current 5 E setting F I
50. the menu The phone asks for a new lockcode Enter a new code four numbers and press OK gt O ag aa o 2 When the phone prompts you to C0HFIRM the new lock code reenter the numbers you entered in Step 3 then press OK STORED confirms that the lock code has been changed Menu 16 SID Screen System Identity SID screening information can be pro grammed into your phone by your dealer SID screening information lists the networks in which the phone can operate This menu lets you set SID Screening on or off if SID Screening information has been programmed into your phone 1 Press MENU A then press OK The phone displays the current setting Note If you try to access oO this menu and no SID screening information has been programmed into your phone the phone displays HOT ALLOWED and exits the menu 34 2 Press W to S10 SCEH ON 7 or SIO SCEM OFF then Fi press OK i is The phone asks you for ON your lockcode 3 Enter your lockcode and press OK Depending on the programmed information and the actual network availability in the area where you are using the phone SID Screen On or Off has the effects described below SID Screen On With 510 3CRH OH your phone may be able to select the preferred e g low cost billing rate type of network If service is available only within a non preferred type of network the MY part of IG KAZE will flash and only emergency
51. ty the phone displays LOCATION EMFTY instead of ARE YOU SURET Storing Pause and Wait Characters You can store a 2 5 second pause p or a wait w character in a stored number The reason to do this is for automatic sending of Touch Tones For more information on the use of pause and wait characters see Automatically Sending Touch Tones on page 36 When entering the number to be stored see To Store Numbers and Names on page 16 1 To enter a Pause p press MENY D gt J ov z 2 To enter a Wait w a MENU O D gt O press ov z Note When storing w and p characters via storage menu you must press and hold OK _ after entering these special characters 21 5 The Menu When you press MENU you get this screen Press Wor A to scroll through the menus Each menu allows you to see and change specific phone settings AB H iS When you re scrolling through the menus press OK when you see the menu you want Use the or A key to scroll through the setting options of a menu The current setting is always displayed first Press OK to set the option to the item shown on the screen Use CLR to exit the menu without changing the settings Accessing Menus by Number The menu functions are numbered You can get into menus 1 to 9 by pressing MENU then the menu number E Note Menus 10 to 16 cannot be accessed by usi
52. y 13 Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to the Customer Service Department at Nokia 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 Tampa FL 33630 Telephone 813 288 3800 or 1 800 456 5553 Facsimile 813 287 6612 14 The limited warranty period for Nokia Product Corp supplied attachments and accessories are specifically defined within their own warranty cards and packaging 58

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