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1. 51 You can view the number later by using the following step With display empty press twice a p e a will appear on the display 1 then press W or A to scroll the CALLS list H a This shows you the calling phone List duit numbers of the 10 most recent calls you ve missed Rer 01 3 also accesses the Missed Calls list When the FORWARD IF HOT AHSHERED option in the Call Forwarding feature is activated your phone treats the for warded calls as missed calls Notepad Use the Notepad to store names and numbers that you don t want stored in your personal directory The Notepad holds up to 10 names and numbers To store numbers and names in notepad 1 Enter name and number as you A D normally would but at STORE IH LOCATION press 2 Press OK See Your Personal Directory on page 17 for details on storing numbers To see numbers and names in notepad With an empty display press then W or A The top right corner of the display shows the location number of the notepad 0 9 To clear temporary lists and notepad Press Hern 01 4 This clears Dialed Numbers Answered Calls Missed Calls and the notepad You cannot undo this operation so be carefull 52 Menu 017 Call Timers This feature is for those of you who want to keep track of calls for billing purposes Your phone has separate call timers for each phone number NAM your phone uses This shows call dura
2. To store your voice mailbox number Use Menu 2 3 to store your voice Ce 3 mailbox number Your phone will SET VOICE need this information so it can access MAILEOS H messages stored in your voice mail y MUMNBER i box Your voice mailbox number may Select Quit be up to 30 digits long Note The voice mailbox may be provided by the network the service provider gives you the number to call or you may use the number of your own answering machine or service however your phone will not notify you of any messages received Note Any voice mail access number stored into your phone may be overwritten by the network if you subscribe to voice mail services Contact your service provider for more details 42 Text Messages Jana Pages When the text message network service is available and you ve subscribed to it your phone can receive and store text messages and pages Contact your service provider for details on how to send text messages to your phone The maximum length of a text message is 160 characters Your phone has space for up to 30 text messages de pending on the length of each message The network may have its own default message that is displayed when your phone is in the network coverage area This does not pre vent the use of your phone in any way Receiving text messages and pages When you receive a text message and there s enough space left in the message memory MESSAGE RECEIWED and the text
3. 5 Your Personal Directory You can store up to 100 numbers and associated names in your personal directory This gives you easy access to your most frequently dialed phone numbers Stored numbers may be as many as 16 digits long Stored names may be up to 16 characters long Your phone has 8 extended number locations of your choice that allow the stored number to contain as many as 30 digits in addition to the stored name Identical names may not be used A 2 more than once in memory PE REPLACE FLAICE followed by the currently j Mon i stored name appears when you try to H store a name already in memory ok Duit Alpha Mode To enter names retrieve numbers based on names and view names press De Your phone displays to indi cate that you can use the number keys to enter letters as well as numbers and that you are viewing names When a number is displayed press to see the associ ated name if there is one When a name is displayed press 8 to see the associated number When is displayed you can enter these characters Key Characters Key Characters 1 1 7 PQRS7 2 ABC2 8 TUV8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4 GHI4 o 2 amp 0 5 J KL5 Advance to the next space 6 MNO6 Blank space 17 The character is used for distinct ringing See Distinct Ringing on page 14 for more information To switch from upper to lower case When storing names into your personal directory s
4. CONNECTING PENPLE The Keys Call Indicator Light Lights up when someone is calling Press and hold to switch your phone on and off Volume Adjusts volume of earpiece or speaker Soft keys The function of these keys changes to suit the current operation and clears the display Alpha numeric VA mode selection eel me Allows you Personal to toggle Directory between Press and letters and hold for numbers continual scrolling Push this key to end Dials a phone the call It also number stops the on the ringing display when you receive a call The Display A Current system in use is A B Current system in use is B No indicator Service is unavailable A call is in progress Digital service is available Roaming Indicator Phone is roaming in a non preferred system Your phone is in alpha mode You have a voice message s You have a text message s Memory location menu or option number AB amp DA OO R i Charge H H Signal f Strength p st coo Meru and Hemar above change with menu selection and determine the function of the soft keys see previous page Table of Contents L Safety At A Glance sssssssssssssnnsnnnnnnnnnna 1 2 Your Phone s Battery ssssssssssssssesana 3 3 Signal Strength ENKEN ERE
5. Calling card 27 Care and maintenance 62 Chargers 59 Charging and recharging 4 Cool Features 9 Automatic phone lock 46 Automatic redial 26 Call Forwarding 33 Distinct Ringing 14 Fast save 19 Keyguard 12 Last number redial 14 Message mode 29 Notepad 51 Number editor 39 One Touch Dialing 13 Index Personal Reminder Note 30 Recalling numbers by name 21 Ringing tone 25 Stop your phone from ringing 10 Switching letter case 18 Countdown timer 31 D Data calls 56 Distinct Ringing 14 Dual mode selection 33 Earpiece volume 16 Emergency calls 64 Emergency Key 9 11 26 Making an emergency call 11 F Fast save 19 Fax calls 56 FCC Industry Canada notice 2 H Help text 22 Hide memory 48 K Keyguard 12 Keypad tones 30 L Language settings 32 Last number redial 14 Lights 29 Lock code 46 Changing your lock code 47 Making a call 10 Menu 22 enu guidelines 22 enu list 32 Shortcuts 22 Summary of menu functions 23 ssage mode 29 44 ing the microphone 16 co WAN selection 38 etwork feature setting 35 etwork services 32 etwork time 32 Displaying network time 32 jotepad 51 umber editor 39 One Touch Dialing 13 26 P Paging 42 Personal Directory 17 Personal Reminder Note 30 Phone settings 29 Restore settings 31 Ringing tone 25 Ringing volume 25 Roaming 37 Beep On Roam 32 Roaming indicators 38 S Safety 63 Ata glance 1 Security code 45 Securi
6. Messages amp Pages on page 42 for information on how to use your phone s voice mail and how to receive text messages and pages Menu 3 Call Settings You can customize your phone by setting its ringing vol ume and tone with Call Settings You can also activate some key features such as One Touch Dialing and Emer gency Key 9 as well as storing up to four long distance calling cards Menu 3 1 Ringing Volume You hear each ringing level as you accessory such as a headset or a car kit the ringing volume for that acces sory can be set individually with this feature A D 4 scroll through the volume levels Level When your phone is connected toan Bee S hires H i t E Gui E Menu 3 2 Ringing Tone Your phone plays a sample of each pattern as you scroll Note The ringing tone selection will remain the same for all accessories Lok Buit 25 Menu 3 3 One Touch Dialing With this feature on you can dial any of the phone num bers stored in personal directory locations 2 8 by pressing and holding the number of the personal directory location The default setting is Off See One Touch Dialing on page 13 for more information Note Pressing and holding 9 causes your phone to at tempt to make an emergency call if you ve turned on the Emergency Key 9 feature Menu 3 4 Menu 3 4 Emergency Key 9 With this feature on you can use the 9 key to attempt emergency calls to the
7. Press When you want to clear the display Press and hold Ga To Make An Emergency Call Before attempting any emergency calls see Emergency Calls on page 65 for important safety information 1 Switch your phone on and make sure service is available 2 Press and hold B to clear the display Enter the emergency number e g 911 and press SND Give your location and do not end the call until permission is granted Emergency Key 9 This feature allows you to attempt emergency calls with a single push of a button Emergency Key 9 Menu 3 4 must be Ou for this feature to work Press 9 then OR Press and hold 9 for more than 4 seconds Note When Keyguard is tH calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or other official emergency number However Emer gency Key 9 will not operate IMPORTANT Official emergency numbers vary by location e g 911 Your phone has an emergency number programmed into your phone that can be dialed automatically with Emer gency Key 9 However this may not be the proper number in all circumstances 11 Keyguard This feature helps prevent accidental key presses especially if you wear your phone on a belt clip or keep it in your pocket When Keyguard is activated and there is no call in progress key presses will not be accepted and key tones will not be generated except for calls to 911 or other offi cial preprogrammed emerge
8. making a call 50 9 Temporary Lists amp Call Timers Your phone automatically stores the last ten numbers you ve dialed numbers of the last ten calls you ve an swered and the numbers of the last ten calls you missed It also gives you ten temporary storage spaces in a notepad Note Your phone displays the phone numbers of received and missed calls only if you have subscribed to Caller ID and the wireless system is able to identify the caller Menu 011 Dialed Numbers With display empty press ND then quickly press W or A to scroll the list If you want to call any of the other numbers in the list press while that number is displayed To call the first number that appears on your screen simply wait a few seconds and your phone will dial it automatically The top right corner of the display shows the location number of the last dialed number LO L9 Heri 01 1 also accesses the Dialed Numbers list Menu 012 Answered Calls With display empty press then W or A to scroll the list This shows the calling phone numbers of the ten most re cent calls you ve answered If the number listed is stored in your personal directory press W to view associated names Also you can press Meru 01 2 to access this list Menu 013 Missed Calls When you miss a phone call your phone will display 1 MISSED CALL Simply press List to view the number If you wish to view the number later press Gui t
9. on page 25 to select ringing tones and volumes When Beer ance Uibrate or AD Silent has been chosen your phone displays SILENT Call related SILEHT tones like message received or voice y mail indication beeps become shorter Mer Memora with one of the above options i i selected D wetmemmmmg When your phone is connected to a HF desktop charger HF car kit or headset the alert option can be set sepa rately for each of these accessories 40 Menu 11 Activate Keyguard Please see Keyguard on page 12 for information on this feature 41 7 Messages amp Pages Voice Mail Notification Paging and Text Messaging are all network services Please check with your service provider for the availability of these features Voice Messages QO When you receive a voice message your phone beeps lights up the voice message indicator and displays WOICE MESSAGE The display shows the number of messages if there are Lister Quit more than one To listen to your voice messages simply press Listen If you prefer to listen to them later press fui t Later when you want to play your messages press and hold 1 or press 1 then SND or you can use Menu 2 1 Note To receive messages from your voice mailbox your voice mailbox number must first be stored in your phone When you receive a voice message or a page the display text may vary due to short message services used by dif ferent service providers
10. 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 or consequential 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 warranty 13 Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to the Customer Service Department at Nokia 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 Tampa FL 33607 Tel 1 888 NOKIA2U 1 888 665 4228 or 813 288 3800 Fax 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 A Accessories 57 Alert options 39 Alpha mode 17 Answering a call 9 Automatic answer 26 Automatic phone lock 46 Automatic PIN Calls 48 Automatic redial 26 Basic features 9 Batteries 57 Discharging your battery 5 mportant battery info 6 nstalling and removing 3 c Call Forwarding 33 Call Restriction 47 Call settings 25 Call timers 52 Call Waiting 15 Caller ID 14
11. OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE NiCd Chargers It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully dis charge before you recharge it Batteries last longer and perform better if allowed to discharge fully once in a while Also see When should you charge on page 4 Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U This light and compact AC charger can be used with all battery options To use the Rapid Travel Charger plug it into a wall outlet and connect the lead from the charger to the base of your phone This charger can also be used together with the Light Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2L and the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 60 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 You can charge your phone s battery from your vehicle s battery by using the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 Calls are possible during charging If the charger is connected to your phone a red light indicates that your phone is charging A green light means your phone is either finished charging or it is in trickle charge When the charger is not connected to your phone the green light means it is ready for charging The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U The input voltage range is from 10 to 30V DC negative grounding Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cig arette Lighter Charger LCH 2 when the car engine is not running this may cause the battery of your car to drain No
12. Stare 4 AtSTORE IH LOCATION enter recalled location number from step 1 5 Press Ok twice 19 To change the number stored witha name 1 Recall stored number 2 Press repeatedly to erase number 3 Enter new number 4 Press Menor 5 Press Store then Ok at REPLACE To erase stored names and numbers With display empty 1 Press Hemara 2 Press Stare then Store again 3 Press W to name you wish to erase or enter name or press to see numbers then W 4 Press Erase Note Erase functions are permanent so be careful To erase all stored numbers 1 Press Hen 01 5 AD 5 2 Press W to Erase All press f One by one cK Erase all A reg H 3 Enter security code at Security ce Duit Code press Ok so 4 Press OK at ARE VOU SURE To recall stored numbers 1 With display empty press W or A 2 Press to call the displayed number Press W or A repeatedly to scroll through stored numbers 20 To recall stored names 1 With display empty press W then W or A 2 Press to call the displayed name Press W or A repeatedly to scroll through stored names To recall numbers by memory location 1 Enter location number 2 Press Mercrs 3 Press Fine 4 Press to call the displayed number or name To recall numbers by name 1 Press Hemara 2 Enter name or its first few letters 3 Press Find Your phone may find more than one entry that begins with the same letter Use or A until the desired
13. This feature allows you to restrict incoming and outgoing calls to and from your phone You can select the level of restrictions through a series of menu choices Menu 5 3 1 Restrict outgoing calls Fil lowee means that all calls canbe ee made as usual Pali Bloc sad v Limited 4 Blocked means that no calls can be made Ok Guit Limited means that calls can be made only to phone numbers stored in certain memory locations When restricting outgoing calls by selecting Limited you are prompted for an Allow fram location and Ta location value Forexample atAllow fram location enter 1 and Te location enter 15 to allow only calls to the numbers stored in locations 1 15 When calls are restricted calls may also be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or other official emergency numbers However Emergency Key 9 may not operate depending on the type of restriction you choose The default setting for this feature is A1 lowed 48 Menu 5 3 2 Restrict international calls Fil loweel means you can make international calls and Blocked means you cannot The default setting for this feature is Fil lowed Menu 5 3 3 Restrict all incoming calls Fil loweel means you can receive all calls and Elacked means you cannot receive any calls The default setting for this feature is A1 lowed Menu 5 4 Hide Memory This feature will prevent your phone from displaying the phone number st
14. a different one To store a calling card Once you press Hern 3 7 your phone lists Card A E and Heme Press W to select the card you want and press Ok Enter your five digit security code at the Security Code prompt then press GE This gives you the SELECT DIAL IHG SEGQUEMCE screen Press Select and select the sequence your card uses If you re not sure which dialing sequence you should use refer to the back of your calling card For example if you must 1 dial the 1 800 access number then 2 enter your calling card number and PIN then 3 dial the phone number then you must select that dialing se quence see chart for your phone After you have selected the dialing sequence you must store the information necessary for that dialing sequence such as the access number card number and PIN If you wish to store the name of the calling card you must press W09 while Access number Or Card number is displayed For more information on your phone s security code see Security Features on page 46 27 ar Cards EE g sequence Access No Dial 1 800 access number MCI AT amp T True Phone No then phone number then card Choice Sprint Card No PIN number PIN if required Canada Unitel Access No Dial 1 800 access number networkMCl Card No PIN ben card number PIN if WorldPhone MCI Phone No required then phone number Prefix Dial the prefix any numbers GTE Pa
15. as touch tones after a 2 5 second pause Pressing creates a w wait when you are storing numbers The w makes the phone wait for you to press the THF soft key then it sends the digits stored to the right of the w as touch tones You can add as many p and w characters as you need in a single number sequence 55 To store Touch Tone strings with a phone number 1 Enter the phone number e g your office voice mailbox 2 Press p or zz w 3 Enter the Touch Tone string e g voice mailbox password 4 Store the number as you normally would When you dial this number your phone first dials the phone number then waits because of the w character for you to press ETF which will display as a soft key Your phone then sends your password If you include a p character instead of a w your phone pauses for 2 5 seconds then automatically sends your password as Touch Tones To link a stored phone number to Touch Tone strings in another memory location Use this if the phone number and DTMF digits do not fit in one storage location This feature links the phone number to the memory location storing the DTMF string 1 Enter the phone number 2 Press 3 Enter memory location storing the DTMF string 4 Store the number as you normally would When you recall this number sequence from memory and press SND your phone dials the phone number displays digits st
16. in its home area Calls made or received while roaming are usually more expensive than calls made in your home area By setting your phone to use a home type or preferred system it s possible for you to receive discounted roaming charges Check with your service provider to maximize use of this feature In non preferred systems normal roaming charges are de termined by the host system Your phone is designed to select a system most favorable to you concerning the cost of the call and reception quality 37 When roaming in some systems you may need to have a roaming agreement in order to place a call If no roaming agreement has been arranged a network operator may in terrupt and request information on how you intend to pay for the call Which system should you choose When roaming in an area where no home or preferred sys tems are available you can manually choose which system your phone uses System choices Depending on which system is in use your phone will dis play either the A or B indicator or no indicator in the top left hand corner of your display Your phone will automatically attempt calls using a preferred system If your phone fails to find a preferred system then it will use the selection you have chosen using Menu 7 Automatic means your phone will attempt calls to a hometype system before trying to use a non home type system Semifutea A means your phone will attempt calls to sys tem A unless a home
17. message indi cator are displayed and a series of short tones are heard See The Display at the beginning of this owner s manual for a description of the Text Message indicator If someone has paged you your phone displays PLEASE CALL fol lowed by the phone number Note Some service providers may o send a text message when notifying fall tuait you of any pages received To respond to your most recent page With FLEASE CALL on display press Call OR press 43 To read text messages amp pages any time 1 Press Meru 2 2 2 With message header on screen press Read 3 Press W to read the message The messages are shown in the order that they were re ceived or stored New messages are shown first in their order of priority then old messages in their chronologica order LOCKED indicates that you ve locked the message or page It will not be overwritten even if there s no space re maining in your phone s memory and there s an attempt to deliver a new message to your phone New messages or pages will override old unlocked messages or pages when there is no space remaining in your phone for new text messages Reading options for text messages With message on screen 1 Press Or tion 2 Press W to the option you want see below 3 Press OK Fead next shows the next message Erase deletes the current message from memory Lock Unlock allows you to lock and unlock messages When a new mess
18. name appears To begin scrolling ata particular location Enter first digit of the location then then W If you press 2 then W for example your phone begins scrolling at location 20 if you have numbers stored in that location This is handy if you ve grouped together stored numbers Status of your Personal Directory Use Menu 01 6 to scroll through the number of empty full and hidden locations 21 6 The Menu Your phone contains menus and submenus giving you access to certain features and allowing you to customize your phone to suit your individual preferences Menu Guidelines Mera enters your phone s menu structure Vv and A scroll through menus submenus and options Press Selec or GK to enter submenus or choose options Press ti to close the current submenu and return to the previous menu or submenu exits the menu without making changes Help text If you access a menu and are not quite sure what it does press Wl or wait just a few seconds and a brief description of that feature will automatically appear on your display Menu amp submenu shortcuts Press Meru then menu number then submenu number The menus submenus and setting options are numbered The number is shown in the display s top right corner Once you reach the menu or submenu you want you can also use W or A to see other options Press the menu submenu and setting numbers within a couple of seconds of each other
19. phone may also display the incoming caller s identification To activate or deactivate Call Waiting In some areas your service provider may give you a fea ture code to activate or deactivate Call Waiting You may choose to store this code into your phone using Menu 6 7 Network Feature Setting Use Menu 6 4 to fic tivate or Cancel Call Waiting In other areas this may not be necessary depending on your service provider This feature appears on the menu only when activated with Menu 6 7 See Menu 6 7 Network Feature Setting on page 36 for details To answer a waiting call Press To swap active and held calls Press to switch between calls 15 Earpiece Volume The two buttons on the side of your phone are your phone s volume keys The upper button increases and the lower button decreases the volume of your phone s ear piece These buttons also control the volume for any connected accessory To mute your phone s microphone If you wish to put a caller on hold during a phone call you can mute your phone s microphone During an active call e 1 Press and hold left for a f Mute second p zend OTHE Y a 2 Press W or A to Mute ok sane 3 Press OK Note This feature is only available during a call To unmute your phone s microphone Follow the same steps as above except press W or A to Unrate and press OF For more information on DTMF tones please see Touch Tones on page 54
20. to interference As with other mobile racio transmitting equipment users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equip ment and for the safety of personnel it s recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal op erating position Users are advised to switch off their phones when at a re fueling point gas 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 Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as your phone its parts or accessories 64 Only qualified personnel should install or service a phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be danger ous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit Electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti skid brak ing systems electronic cruise control systems and other electronic systems can malfunction due to the lack of pro tection from radio signals Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operat ing properly Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft disrupt the cellular network and is illegal Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspen sion or de
21. IHG CALL WAITING SELECTIVE CALL ACCEPTANCE and SEHD OWH HUMBER To store codes 1 Press Heru 6 7 2 AtFeature Cocle enter the code you want to store in your phone e g 74 then Ok 3 VW to the service that the code applies to then Select 4 W to suboption then ok Repeat step as required based on number of suboptions 36 To remove items from the network services menu Follow same steps as in To store codes except press Ck at Feature code without entering a code Note Any feature codes that are received from your ser vice provider are unrelated to your phone s security code Menu 7 System Selection This selection can be significant to the amount of roaming charges you pay What is Type A and Type B In each wireless service area there are usually two service providers operating on public wireless systems They are referred to as type A and type B When you first set up your wireless service account your service provider will inform you of which system you should use e g type A This is your home system The other sys tem e g type B is known as a non home type system For example if your home system is type A and you are roaming the type A system in that area is a hometype system The type B system would be anon home type system A dD 7 SELECTION 7 STEM Automatic i lee dran lect Quit Roaming Roaming is a term used to indicate that your phone is not
22. Manual DTMF Tones and Auto DTMF Length Because your phone is a touch tone phone it creates cer tain sounds when you press its keys These tones can be used for many automated over the phone services such as checking your bank balance using your voice mailbox options and even checking airplane arrival and departure times These two features set the length of your phone s touch tones when pressed manually or sent automatically See Touch Tone Settings on page 54 for details Menu 4 5 Personal Reminder Note lt This feature allows you to store a text message in your phone This note will display whenever your phone is switched on 1 Press Meru 45 2 Enter new message or edit the A F Call Mom existing one maximum length is f 30 characters 7 i Keen Erase 3 Press Option 4 Press to Store or Erase 5 Press Ok Characters you key in are added to the right of the cursor Press 8 to erase characters to the left of the cursor 30 Press W or amp to move the cursor right or left Next time you switch your phone on the Personal Re minder Note is displayed The note will continue to be displayed each time you turn your phone on until you press Erase Menu 4 6 Countdown Timer If you want to set your phone to sound an alarm within a specified period of time e g in ten minutes simply set your phone s Countdown Timer It s very easy to do 1 Press Meru 46 2 Enter time to
23. RENE ERR ERK E 8 4 The Basics Cool Features ves To Switch Your Phone On 9 To Answer A Cal 9 TO Make A Calli cseiccaeiiriracscovseitacssciasaivitaccscanies 10 To Make An Emergency Call 11 Keyguard us EIER BIR 13 Gallet eene eeh ee 14 Call Waiting elo Earpiece Volume 16 5 Your Personal Directory wi 17 Alpha Mode elt TO StOre a NAM iiao g 18 To Store Numbers and Name 19 6 The Menu ssssssssssssnsnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 22 Menu Guideline g occ eeeceeteceeeeeessteeeeeeeeeeesteaeeees 22 Summary of Menu FUnNCtHIONS ec 23 Menu 1 Memory Functions i Menu 2 Messages Men Call SettingS eege gege Menu 4 Phone Settings 0 ceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeee Menu 5 Security Options ccececseeeeeeeeeeees Menu 6 Network Services de Menu 7 System Selection AA Menu 8 NAM Gelechon Menu 9 Number Editor Menu 10 Alert Options Menu 11 Activate Keyguard 7 Messages amp Pages Voice Messages s Text Messagesand Pages 8 Security Features sssssssssssssnnnsnnnnnnnn 46 CEET Leien gett aa ee 46 Automatic Phone Locke 47 Restrict Cas A8 Hide Memory 49 Automatic PIN CallS anena 49 9 Temporary Lists amp Call Timers 51 Dialed N MDEFS cirie deithion eittia 51 Answered EallSiesiria niania 51 Missed Calls Notepad e all TME Saneren cndchadenesapecavsdeenecdussabsageanedes 10 Touch Tones EEN ENEE ENER 54 TOUCH TONE SEtiiG
24. S aknad a iaaii 54 TOUCH TONG Strings rasna aaia 55 11 Data amp Fax Calls cc cesseeeeeeeeeeeeeee 57 12 Accessories ccscceeeeeeee eee EE EEE E R NEEN 58 Eet craic ae ee eegene 58 Chargers iaa a aana vedi a 60 13 Care amp Maintenance ssssssssssssssssas 63 14 For Your Safety REENEN ENNEN EN 64 Trafic SATAY EE 64 Operating Environment c ccceeeeeeeeteeeeeeaees 64 Emergency Calls 65 15 Technical Data sssssssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnn 67 1 Safety At A Glance E ON EE CJ 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 For Your Safety on page 64 Road Safety Comes First Don t use 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 Switch Off On Aircraft Mobile phones can cause interference Using them on aircraft is illegal Switch Off When Refueling Do not use your phone at a refueling point Do not use near fuels or chemicals Switch Off Near Blasting Do not use your 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 su
25. age arrives and the message memory is full the new message automatically overrides old messages unless they are locked Call back displays the first number from the current message and calls that number You can also just press while the message is displayed 44 To set your phone to Messages Only Mode When you set Messages Only Mode to Or you can receive voice mail notification pages and text messages Your phone will not receive any incoming calls A quick way to turn Messages Only AD Mode on or off is to press Hers Or you can use Meru 3 9 to set it to On HG OHLY eee If you activate this feature via the menu your phone will display MSGS DH e If you use the Meru shortcut your phone will display THCOMING T CALLS BLOCKED or IHCOMIHG f Ik Henu Hemor VC CALLS ALLOWED depending on whether this feature is being activated E or deactivated Mer Mercrs If you turn your phone off without de activating the Messages Only Mode it will display IHCOMIMG CALLS BLOCKED when you first turn it back on The default setting for this feature is Off Note Check with your service provider to see if they sup port this feature If not you may not receive any messages while you are roaming even when this feature is activated 45 8 Security Features Security Code Your phone will prompt you for a five fg digit security code to enter certain Security features The factory defau
26. al directory displays it briefly then dials it 1 Enter memory location number 2 to 99 2 Press Note Memory location 9 only works when Emergency Key 9 is set to ff When set to Gn the programmed emer gency number overrides this Speed Dial location See Emergency Key 9 on page 11 and Your Personal Directory on page 17 One Touch Dialing This feature operates very much like Speed Dial except it s even easier to use If you plan on using this feature you ll need to store your most frequently dialed numbers in memory locations 2 through 8 Once you have turned One Touch Dialing on with Menu 3 3 Press and hold the key 2 through 8 only for a few seconds to call the number in the corresponding memory location Note When using the Speed Dial and One Touch Dial fea tures remember that the 1 and 9 keys are designated for your voice mailbox and for attempting emergency calls only if Emergency Key 9 is tn 13 Also see Menu 3 3 One Touch Dialing on page 26 and Emergency Key 9 on page 11 for more information Last Number Redial s This feature allows you to quickly redial the last number you dialed With the display empty Press and wait three seconds If you want to see the last ten numbers you have dialed press SND and then quickly press W or A to scroll through the list This must be done quickly otherwise the last number dialed will be redialed Once you see the phone
27. attery will discharge itself over time at room temperature When the battery is not in use store it uncharged in a cool dark and dry place Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge it may require cooling or warming first Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object 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 con necting object Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions will reduce the capac ity 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 temporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged NiMH battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 14 F 10 C The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts Don t attempt to open the case Don t dispose of a battery in a fire Dispose of used batter ies in accordance with local regulations Recycle Using your phone near the network s base station con sumes less power Keeping the antenna fu
28. bject to radio interfer ence which may affect the performance of your 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 ac cessories and batteries 1 Using this Owner s Manual The wireless phone described in this manual is approved for use in AMPS CDMA networks A number of functions included in this manual are called Network Services They are special services provided by cellular service providers Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services you must subscribe to the service s you require from your home service provider You can then activate these functions as described in this manual The manual activation commands for various network ser vices are not presented in this manual e g using and characters for activating or deactivating services Never theless your phone is capable of handling commands given in that form For these commands please consult with your service provider FCC Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio interference e g when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equip ment The FCC Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be elimi nated If you require assistance contact your local service facilit
29. cBell Phone No that must precede the phone AT amp T Stentor Card No PIN number and phone number you want to dial then card number then PIN if required These calling cards are frequently used with these dialing sequences However they may vary and are subject to change at the phone company s discretion To make a calling card call 1 Enter the phone number includ ing any prefix that your calling card may require Press and hold for a few seconds until the phone displays HE CARO CALL 2 3 When you hear a tone or voice prompt press Ok When you hear another tone or voice prompt press DE again You may also use the keypad when necessary to send any other numbers that must be sent along with any stored calling card information To change stored calling card information If you wish to change any calling card information already stored in your phone simply follow the same instructions used to store a new calling card 28 The dialing sequence that appears first is the one that is currently selected To enter a new access number or card number press repeatedly to erase old numbers and enter new information as needed Menu 3 8 One Touch Pin Calls One Touch PIN is a network security feature that is used to help prevent fraud Please see Automatic PIN Calls on page 49 for more information Menu 3 9 Messages Only Mode lt Your phone will not ring when you set it to Me
30. count down at Set timer e g 0010 for ten minutes 3 Press Ok Your phone sounds an alarm and dis plays COUHTOOWH COMPLETED when the time you have entered has elapsed The timer stops if the battery runs out or if you turn your phone off lt T An incoming call overrides the timer alarm After you ve completed the call COUNTOOWH COM FLETED appears but your phone does not sound an alarm To stop the timer before the alarm sounds Follow the steps above except enter 0000 at Set timeri To clear the alarm when it s sounding Press Ok or any other key Menu 4 7 Restore Settings This option allows you to reset the settings of most menu features to factory defaults the same as when you first re ceived your phone 31 Note The memory calling card information timers counters and the language selection are not reset Menu 4 8 Beep On Roam Activate this feature and your phone will beep once if you travel outside your home area while in a call See Roaming Indicators on page 39 for more details on roaming indicators Menu 4 9 Menu List This feature lets you choose either a shortened or com plete menu list The complete menu contains all menu items whereas the short menu shows only the most es sential menu items namely Messages LISTEH TO UOICE MESSAGES READ MESSAGES SET VOICE MAIL BOX HUMBER Phone Settings RESTORE SETTINGS MEHU LIST Alert Options and Activate Keygua
31. ds all incoming calls FORWARD IF BUSY Menu 6 3 2 forwards calls only when you re on the phone FORWARD IF HOT ANSWERED Menu 6 3 3 forwards calls if you don t answer FORWARD IF OUT OF REACH Menu 6 3 4 forwards calls if you are out of the network s range CAHCEL ALL FORWAROIHG Menu 6 3 5 cancels all call for warding options you have active 34 Menu 6 4 Call Waiting Please see Call Waiting on page 15 Menu 6 5 Selective Call Acceptance This feature allows you to program the network to screen incoming calls The caller s phone number is compared to either an allowed numbers list or a blocked numbers list and the call is either rejected or allowed 1 Press Meru 65 2 Press W toAllowed Humbers List or Blocked Humbers List 3 Press W to Activate Deactivate Or Edit 4 Press Ok This menu and its submenus appear on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7 Contact your service provider for details Allowed Humbers List allows calls when incoming caller s number matches one on the allowed numbers list Blocked Humbers List rejects calls when incoming caller s number matches one on the blocked numbers list The g tivate option turns the restriction on The Geacti wate turns the restriction off The Edi t option allows you to add or remove numbers from the list If you select Edit you have three different options Fidel Ho will add numbers to your list Remowe Ho remov
32. e When network service is unavailable K from your service provider or its affili i ates emergency calls may be possible via other networks to their designated y h emergency number only e g 911 OF hernu Metteg some other official emergency i number Your phone s display will remain empty but a A will appear at the top of your screen No other calls can be made or received Also see To Make An Emergency Call on page 11 4 The Basics Your phone has many different features some more ad vanced than others This chapter highlights some very basic features which you are most likely to use every day Cool Features Did you know that you can lock the keys on your phone to prevent accidental key presses and phone calls Or that your phone can display a reminder message whenever you turn it on You can also stop your phone from ringing without even answering the call These are called Cool Features These are just some of the many Cool Features you ll find in your phone Look for the icon throughout this own er s manual to see how you can use these Cool Features To Switch Your Phone On 1 Press and hold D for about three seconds 2 If you want to make a call fully extend the antenna for optimum performance Note As with any other radio device avoid any unnecessary contact with the antenna when your phone is on To Answer A Call Simply press and release You can also pre
33. e 33 for details System Selection Menu 7 This feature selects which system your phone uses while travelling outside your home and preferred service areas roaming as well as within your home area See page 37 for details NAM Selection Menu 8 This feature allows you to select the phone number and current home system your phone is using See page 39 for details Number Editor Menu 9 This feature allows you to edit the presently displayed phone number This helps when you need to add a prefix to a number stored in your personal directory when you want to call that number while roaming See page 39 for details Alert Options Menu 10 You can select the alert options for your phone You can set your phone to ring beep once vibrate or remain silent when you have a call See page 40 for details Activate Keyguard Menu 11 There are several ways to activate your phone s Key guard This feature helps prevent accidental key presses when your phone is in your pocket or purse See page 72 for details 24 Menu 1 Memory Functions See Your Personal Directory on page 17 for information on how to store numbers and names into your personal directory Temporary Lists amp Call Timers on page 51 shows how your phone automatically stores the last 10 dialed num bers numbers of the last 10 answered calls and numbers of the last 10 missed calls Menu 2 Messages See
34. elected number Note You need at least one active number to make calls You cannot change from one NAM to another during a call Menu 9 Number Editor ee You can edit the digits of a phone number that s currently displayed This helps in many instances especially when you want to call a number already stored but must first in clude 1 plus the area code because you re out of your home area To edit a stored phone number 1 Recall a stored number 2 Press Hern 9 39 3 Edit phone number as needed using W or A to move the cursor back and forth and press Ok 4 Press to dial the edited number or press Hemar then tore to store it If you wish to store the edited phone number the message REFLACE followed by the associated name will display e g REFLACE MOM Simply press Ok Note This feature will deactivate if no keys are pressed within ten seconds Menu 10 Alert Options This feature allows you to choose whether your phone rings beeps once or vibrates when you receive an incom ing call You can also choose to have your phone remain silent when someone calls you Note You ll need an optional vibrating battery BBT 1XV when selecting vibrating options See your dealer for details With Silent your phone only flashes its lights and dis plays CALL along with the caller s number if Caller ID is active See Menu 3 1 Ringing Volume on page 25 and Menu 3 2 Ringing Tone
35. emergency number prepro grammed into your phone Either press and hold 9 or press 9 then SND The default setting is aiff Note When Keyguard is tH calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or other official emergency number However Emer gency Key 9 will not operate See Emergency Key 9 on page 17 and Keyguard on page 12 for more information Menu 3 5 Automatic Redial When this is on your phone redials the number you are trying to call up to 3 times Press to stop the call at tempts The default value is ff f fen Note This feature attempts to redial numbers when the wireless network is busy It will not redial numbers to a busy party Menu 3 6 Automatic Answer When your phone is connected to a headset or the hands free facility of a car kit you can set your phone to answer calls automatically after one ring Car kits must be equipped with the ignition sense option The default set ting is OFF Note This feature will not function with data calls 26 Menu 3 7 Calling Card Making a calling card call is easy with 1 this feature However you must first Hane store your calling card information i i into your phone Your phone can 7 a store up to four different calling cards m Duit Once the card s information is stored and selected with Menu 3 7 your phone will automatically use this card when you make calling card calls unless you select
36. es numbers from your list Remowe Fill will clear the entire list Confirm your selection or setting with Ok Menu 6 6 Send Your Own Number This feature specifies whether or not to display i e Serie your phone number to the person you are calling on a call by call basis 35 Press Meri 6 6 before dialing Then choose tes or Ho and enter the number you wish to call at Hunter then press to dial Or if you prefer you can dial the number first Then press Meru 6 6 choose tes or Ho and press or GE to dial the number If you don t make a selection your phone uses the current default network setting Check with your service provider to find out the setting for your home area This menu appears on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7 Contact your service provider for availability Note This feature functions only in systems equipped with Caller ID Menu 6 7 Network Feature Setting Call Forwarding Call Waiting Selective Call Acceptance and Send Own Number are services available through your service provider or dealer When you subscribe to any of these services your service provider or dealer gives you a separate code known as a feature code to activate and deactivate each service Menu 6 7 lets you store all the feature codes you use in your phone Once the feature code is stored in your phone the service appears as amenu item You can then use the menu to activate and deactivate CALL FORWARD
37. ess the key Of f turns the tones off and no tones will be sent when you press the keys The default setting for this feature is Fixed Menu 4 4 Auto DTMF Length This feature determines the length of each Touch Tone when they are sent automatically Shar t sets the tone length to 100 ms Larra sets the tone length to 500 ms The default setting is hort 54 Touch Tone Strings Touch Tone strings can be used for sending and receiving information with your phone For example you can store your office voice mailbox number along with your pass word for easy access to your messages To store Touch Tone strings Store Touch Tone strings the same way you store phone numbers You can store a whole digit sequence in a memory loca tion and send it as Touch Tones for frequently used strings of numbers These number strings can also be linked with other stored phone numbers Read on for more information on linking strings with stored numbers To send a Touch Tone string During a call with the display empty make sure Menu 4 3 is not set to Of f 1 Dial or recall from memory the string you want to send 2 Press Menu then Note Use caution when sending confidential information over the air when using DTMF tones in analog mode Special Characters Pressing creates a p pause when you are storing numbers When the number is dialed the digits stored to the right of the p are automatically sent
38. he Light Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2L offers support for the phone during charging Used together with the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U this drop in stand is an economical choice when you need your phone close at hand always ready for calls Charging is indicated by the scrolling battery bars on the right side of the phone s display Charging is finished when the scrolling stops Note The Light Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2L may not be available in all markets Please consult your dealer for more information on availability 62 13 Care amp Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsman ship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you to fulfill the warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years Keep your phone and all its parts and accessories out of small children s reach Keep your phone dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits Do not use or store your phone in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts can be damaged Do not store your phone in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store your phone in cold areas When your phone warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside your phone which may damage electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open your phone Non expert ha
39. ice and that the battery is at room temperature Extreme temperatures hot or cold can af fect your battery s performance and prevent charging If charging still fails disconnect the charger from your phone Then reconnect the charger to your phone and re try If you still experience charging problems contact your dealer and if necessary bring your phone in to have it ser viced Also remember to bring in your battery and charger To discharge your battery There are two ways to properly discharge a battery You can leave your phone on while your battery drains finally turning itself off Or you can use the discharge facility of any approved accessory equipped with this feature Your battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time is noticeably shorter than normal and reconditioning fails to extend its life it s time to buy a new battery Im portant battery information For good operation times discharge the battery from time to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns it self off or by using the battery discharge facility of any approved accessory available for your phone Do not at tempt to discharge the battery by any other means 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 since overcharging may shorten its life If left unused a fully charged b
40. imply press and hold the corresponding key to the letter you wish to enter The letter will automatically switch from up per to lower case Simply repeat this step to switch back and forth between cases Press 8 to correct any mistakes Special Characters When is not displayed you can use the key to enter these special characters This key To Get This Special Character We links memory locations together Ze D creates a pause iii w causes the phone to wait for input Also see Touch Tones on page 54 for more information on using special characters To store a name 1 Press 2 Press and release the key labeled with the letter you want until it appears 3 For another letter on the same key or another key quickly press after the first letter or wait a few seconds To Store Numbers and Names 1 B r S35 121 l Peri Memory Enter number then press Merce 3 6 d Hame i d H i Store Duit Enter name optional 5 6b e IRE IH Le TIOW ON NM UIE 8 Press Ok To fast save 1 Enter phone number 2 Press and hold Herora 2 lt SI l n Find S35 1 Press 3 tare B Phone displays STORED To add a name to a stored phone number 1 Recall stored number notice memory location at top right corner of display write this number down to use in step 4 2 Press 80 then enter name 3 Press Hemars then
41. llow incoming calls and calls to the number stored in memory location 100 Also calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency num ber including calls attempted with Emergency Key 9 Note When your phone is locked calls attempted with a long press of the 9 key are possible only when Emergency Key 9 is turned on with Menu 3 4 If your phone is locked and you switch your phone off and back on again you must enter the lock code To enter the lock code At Enter losk codes enter the lock code and press Ck Note Your security code can be entered in place of the lock code when you are asked to enter the lock code To answer a Call with Auto Lock on Press To call the number in location 100 with Auto Lock on With display empty press A once then To turn Auto Lock off Use Menu 5 1 and your lock code 47 To change your lock code You can change your lock code with your phone s menu It s recommended that you change your code immediately because the default lock code 1234 appears in this own er s manual In a lock code only characters O to 9 and are accepted Changing the lock code is simple Just use Menu 5 2 to do this Make sure to have your security code handy you ll need it to change the lock code Note Avoid entering access codes similar to emergency numbers to prevent accidental emergency calls Menu 5 3 Restrict Calls
42. lly extended whenever possible maintains the connection to the net work with less power Your phone switches itself off if the operating temperature of your phone exceeds 158 F 70 C Also it switches off after 12 hours if connected to a Compact Handsfree Car Kit When the battery charge is very low your phone reduces the power at which it transmits radio signals to extend the talk time This may affect the quality of calls In some vehicles the ignition must be on in order to charge your phone with the Mobile Charger 3 Signal Strength Your phone operates on radio waves and the quality of ra dio reception depends entirely on the strength of the radio signal in your area Because the radio coverage is maintained by a wireless network the quality of calls on a wireless phone depends on the strength of the wireless radio signal The stronger the radio signal the better the call quality A strong signal is indicated by the signal indicators on the left side of your phone s dis play which scroll as the strength of the signal increases and decreases Increasing your phone s signal may be easy Try moving your phone slightly or move towards a window if you re calling from inside a building Meri No service If you re outside the wireless service area HO SERUICE will display on HO SERWICE your phone No calls can be made or received including emergency calls H Hen He D mma Unavailable servic
43. lt code is j code i 12345 and that is what your phone Y i will accept until it is changed Or Quit If your service provider hasn t already changed your security code it s recommended you have it changed immediately Only your service provider can change your security code Note When entering your security code will appear on the display to keep others from viewing your code If you make a mistake entering the code Erase the incorrect digit by pressing or press and hold to exit the current function What if you enter the wrong security code You can still enter it again But if you enter the wrong security code five times your phone will activate a security timer If this happens your phone will not accept a security code for about five minutes even if you enter the correct one You can still use your phone but any attempts to enter the security code will reset the timer Once the timer has elapsed you may re enter the correct security code to access security code protected features Note Your phone must remain on until the five minute timer has elapsed 46 Menu 5 1 Automatic Phone Lock When this feature is activated your phone will be locked every time you switch on your phone You must enter a four digit lock code to unlock your phone Without enter ing your lock code you ll be denied access to almost every memory and menu function When your phone is locked your A D 1 phone will only a
44. ncy numbers and and Cid If the un key is pressed the lights will come on To quickly activate Keyguard Press and hold ND until KEYGUARD DT IUE appears on your display o This will remain on the screen for about 2 seconds 7 This method can be used at any time Her even at the end of a call Another way of activating Keyguard With an empty display Press Herna then Yet a third way to activate Keyguard You can activate Keyguard a third way by pressing Meru 11 Your phone will then be protected from any unwanted key presses Note Keyguard cannot be activated when your phone is connected to a car kit or an office handsfree kit To deactivate Keyguard Press Herna then To answer a call with Keyguard active Press SND During the call the keypad remains unlocked for normal operation Keyguard automatically reactivates after the call is completed 12 When placing an emergency call with Keyguard active the emergency number is displayed only after you ve keyed in all of the digits After the emergency call Keyguard auto matically becomes active again Note When Keyguard is active calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or other official emergency number However Emergency Key 9 will not operate Speed Dial Speed Dial is a convenient feature allowing you to make phone calls quickly and easily Your phone recalls the phone number from your person
45. ndling of your phone may damage it Do not drop knock or shake your phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean your phone Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution If your 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 ar range for service 63 14 For Your Safety Traffic Safety Do not use a hand held telephone while driving a vehicle If using a hand held phone park the vehicle before conversing Always secure your phone in its holder do not place your phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted Remember road safety always comes first Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it s forbid den to use it or when it may cause interference or danger Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including cellular phones may interfere with the functionality of inad equately protected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions Other electronic equipment may also be sub ject
46. nial of cellular telephone services to the offender or legal action or both Emergency Calls IMPORTANT Your phone like any cellular phone operates using radio signals cellular and landline networks as well as user pro grammed 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 your 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 65 Emergency calls on your phone If certain features are in use Keyguard Locking Call Re stricting etc you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call Consult this doc ument and your local cellular service provider When making an emergency call remember to give all the nec essary information as accurately as possible Remember that your cellular phone may be the only means of commu nication at the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permission to do so IMPORTANT Use only batteries antennas chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer The use of any oth er types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the ph
47. number you wish to dial simply Press again to dial the number Caller ID Caller ID is a feature that may be available from your ser vice provider This feature helps identify incoming calls so you can decide if you want to answer the call If Caller ID is active your phone may display the caller s phone number If the caller s name is stored in your per sonal directory the associated name will be displayed instead of the number CALL or CALL I0 HOT AVAILABLE displays when the number isn t available Contact your service provider for availability and subscription information For details on storing names and numbers see Your Per sonal Directory on page 17 Distinct Ringing You may set your phone to ring distinctly when someone calls Just store the person s name and number in your personal directory and include the character somewhere in the person s name e g Martha Your phone will then 14 ring distinctly when there s an incoming call from that per son s number Note To use this feature you must subscribe to Caller ID For details on storing names and numbers see Your Per sonal Directory on page 17 Call Waiting With Call Waiting the active call is put on hold as you an swer another incoming call This service is provided by your service provider When call waiting has been activated your phone will beep to let you know you have an incoming call Your
48. one and may be dangerous 66 15 Technical Data Cellular System CDMA and AMPS Weight 8 39 oz 238g with 600mAh NiMH Slim Battery 11 1 oz 814g with 1700mAh NiMH Ultra Extended Battery Frequency Range 824 040 848 970 MHz TX 869 040 893 970 MHz RX Transmitter Output Power 0 4mW to 6OOmW nominal in six 4dB steps AMPS 10uW to 250mW CDMA Battery Voltage 6 V nominal Charging current 750mA typical Operating Temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 140 F Number of Channels 832 Number of NAMs 2 Memory Locations 100 Memory Capacity Alpha 16 digits per location Numeric 16 digits per location 30 digits in 8 locations USA OKIA MOBILE PHONES 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 Tampa FL 33607 Tel 1 888 NOKIA2U 1 888 665 4228 CANADA IOKIA PRODUCTS LTD 575 Westney Rd South Ajax Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel 905 427 6654 Part No 9350916 01 98 Printed in Canada The information contained in this phone was written for dual mode phone NHD 4NX The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved Issue No 3 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 67 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
49. or preferred system is available Semiuto E means your phone will attempt calls to sys tem B unless a home or preferred system is available Home area means your phone cannot roam at all Your phone will display HO SERWICE when you travel outside of your home area Neither the A or B indicator will appear If you have more than one phone number The currently selected NAM in your phone determines which system is your current home system See Menu 8 NAM Selection in the following section for more details 38 Roaming Indicators When your phone begins roaming it pa displays ROAMIHG If roaming in a F ROAMING non preferred system your phone will also display ROFIMIHG and a A will y appear Hena Memory If your phone begins roaming during a call and Beep On Roam Menu 4 8 is set to Gm your phone will beep once Menu 8 NAM Selection The service provider programs your phone with the phone number and system information into your phone s memo ry when your phone is first activated This is called a Number Assignment Module NAM You can have your phone activated in up to 2 different ser vice areas e g one in Chicago another in Dallas each giving your phone a different phone number or account Only one phone number is in effect at a time When you se lect a phone number you re also selecting which system you re using as your home system The first phone number displayed with this menu is the currently s
50. ored in the memory location after the then sends them as Touch Tones when you press THF Note Your phone expects amemory location after the character If one is not stored you will need to enter a lo cation number at the prompt Then press tir to send the contents of that memory location as Touch Tones 56 11 Data amp Fax Calls Your phone can send or receive data when it s connected to a compatible data terminal such as a PC through a data adapter such as a PC card and a compatible cellular cable You can also send and receive faxes when your phone is connected to a data terminal with fax capability through a data adapter and a compatible cellular cable Note Before sending or receiving a data or fax call you should select Firialcs mode in Dual Mode Selection Menu 6 1 for your phone Check that the data terminal is properly installed See the documentation for the data adapter and terminal You cannot make a data or fax call while you have a call already in progress Note Be sure to make backup copies of important data before initiating a fax or data call To start an outgoing data or fax call 1 A data or fax transmission is always started from the data terminal 2 Start the transmission from the data terminal as you normally would Your phone calls the number you entered into the display terminal 3 After the data or fax transmission the call should end automatically or you can pre
51. ored in your personal directory To hide numbers in memory Use Menu 5 4 You ll need your security code to do this To hide only one location enter the location number at both the Hide from location and To location prompts To hide a series of locations such as locations 10 15 enter the first location for example 10 at Hide fram location and the last location for example 15 at To location Automatic PIN Calls In some wireless networks PIN Personal Identification Number Calls are used to prevent fraud Check with your service provider to see if your network uses this security feature To use this feature you must set KD ei Menu 3 8 OHE TOUCH FIH CALLS PIH code to On After you select Gin the phone asks a you to enter a PIN Code Enter the UK Buit code given to you by your service provider then press Ok 49 To deactivate PIN Calls enter Menu 3 8 and select Off then press Ok Note All PIN Codes are assigned by the service provider To make calls using PIN Codes Make sure that Menu 3 8 is set to On 1 Make the call as normal 2 The phone displays FIM CALL 3 When you hear the audio PIN prompt press fk to send the PIN code Once the PIN Code is sent and validated the call goes through as normal If the PIN sending fails the network gives a tone to indicate this If you are in an area that is not supported by PIN Calls and this feature is turned on press either R or Gai t when
52. ormal 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 d The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna 8 If a problem develops during the limited warranty period the Consumer should take the following step by step procedure The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of urchase for repair or replacement processing D OD 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 G The Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured Expenses related to removing the Product from an installation are ot covered under this limited warranty n d The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty The Consumer shall be responsible for expen
53. play At this point your phone will switch itself off To charge or recharge your battery You can charge your phone while it is on or off Simply connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of your phone or place it on a charging stand Then connect the charger to a standard 120V AC outlet When the battery begins charging the battery strength indicator on the right side of the display will scroll and your phone will beep once pg app bg When is charging complete To allow the battery to completely charge wait for the charge indicators to stop scrolling At this point your phone is considered fully charged However a slight increase in charge may occur if the phone is left connected to the charger this is called trickle charge 3 EL mem net DI Charging times depend on which type of battery and charger is used For approximate charging and operating times see Accessories on page 58 When charging is completed disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and from your phone Note When you disconnect the power cord of any acces sory grasp and pull the plug not the cord Can you make calls while charging Yes you can But your battery will not charge while a call is in progress Charging will resume when you end the call What if charging fails If your phone displays HOT CHARGIHG charging is sus pended Make sure the battery is connected to an approved charging dev
54. rd The default setting is Corse lete Menu 4 10 Language You can choose English Spanish or French for all of your phone s displays The default setting for your phone is English Menu 4 11 Network Time You can set your phone to display the day of the week date and time when your phone is in idle state and during a call date or time However you must ac tivate this feature through your H phone s menu This feature functions Hen Memory in areas only where digital service is available Because this feature is network sup ported there is no need to set the To display network time Your phone can display both day of the week time and date or just the time With the display empty 32 1 Press Meru 4 11 2 Press A or to desired setting Date amp Time Time and Off Note Day of the week will appear when Date amp Time is selected 3 Press OK The default setting is Date amp Time Menu 5 Security Options Your phone contains many security features such as hiding memory locations restricting calls and locking your phone For information on these and other security features see Security Features on page 46 Menu 6 Network Services Some of the features described in this section are network services which may not appear in your phone s menu un less you store the feature code you received from your service provider Storing feature codes is optional for using any net
55. ses related to reinstallation of the Product e 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 reight collect If the Product is returned to the Customer Service Department at NMPI after the expiration of the warranty period MPI s normal service policies 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 OT 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 OF THE WARRANTY EVEN IF MPI KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH
56. ss any other key on your phone to answer an incoming call with the exception of the ND D and keys Want to stop your phone from ringing without answering it Simply press ND This keeps you from answering a call when it s inconvenient to talk You can still answer the call by pressing if al is still flashing on your display It s also great way to screen your calls if you don t want to be disturbed You ll know who called as soon as your phone rings if you subscribe to Caller ID And if you have Voice Messaging the call will be forwarded to your voice mailbox See Caller ID on page 14 and Voice Messages on page 42 for more information on these features To Make A Call 1 Extend the antenna 2 Enter the phone number include area code if necessary 3 Press If the call didn t go through It may be because the signal is too weak in which case you ll hear three beeps and the icon disappears from the display It may also be because you have at tempted a call to a restricted number or your phone is locked If this hap pens you may get the message CALL HOT ALLOWED on your display See Signal Strength on page 8 Menu 5 3 Restrict Calls on page 48 and Automatic Phone Lock on page 47 for more information If you make a mistake dialing Press 18 to delete the last character or press and hold to clear the entire display 10 When you want to hang up
57. ss on your phone To receive a data or fax call 1 Press to answer the call Or if you know that the incoming call is a data or fax call you can answer the call from the data terminal 2 After receiving the data or fax the call should end automatically or you can press on your phone 57 12 Accessories In addition to the accessories that were included in your phone s sales package you may also find a separate full color accessories brochure You can select from a wide range of Nokia accessories to accommodate your specific communication needs For availability please check with your local dealer A few practical rules for accessory operation Keep all accessories out of the reach of small children When you disconnect the power cord of any acces sory grasp and pull the plug not the cord Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in a vehicle is mounted and operating properly Installation of complex car accessories must be made by qualified personnel only Note Use only batteries antennas chargers and acces sories approved by the phone manufacturer The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty ap plying to the phone and may be dangerous Batteries The following battery options are available for your phone Charging times in the table are approximate using either the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U or the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 Talk times are also appro
58. ssages Only Mode Instead your phone will send all calls to your voice mail You can also receive text messages and pages when someone tries to call you The default setting is Off See Messages amp Pages on page 42 for more information Menu 4 Phone Settings This feature allows you to customize some of your phone s settings Menu 4 1 Lights When you turn the lights Gr your phone s display and key pad will light up for fifteen seconds whenever you press a key when someone is calling or when you connect your phone to any accessory They ll stay on permanently if your phone is connected to a car kit When you turn the lights Org while AD b your phone is connected to a car kit LIGHTS your phone s display and keypad will i illuminate for fifteen seconds whenev Y Oro er someone calls However when your phone is used by itself or it s connected to any accessory other than a car kit the lights will not come on at any time when the lights are set to Off The default setting is Oe 29 Regardless of the setting if you wish to turn your lights On at any time simply press un quickly Menu 4 2 Keypad Tones Keypad tones are the sounds you hear when you press any key on your phone s keypad You can select the vol ume level of this tone or you can turn it off The default setting is Lewel 2 Note The keypad tone volume is set separately for each accessory YOU use Menus 4 3 and 4 4
59. te also that in some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not provided with electricity if the ignition is not switched on Fuse Replacement The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger contains a protective fuse The fuse is located in the charger tip If the charger does not work the fuse may be blown in which case re place it with a 3 amp 250 volt fuse Never use a fuse with a higher rating Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 The Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 allows you to place both the phone and a spare battery for charging at the same time in the stand It is compatible with all bat tery options The charger starts to charge the spare battery as soon as it has finished charging the phone battery 61 Connect the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U to the stand and then plug the Rapid Travel Charger into a wall outlet Place the phone and or the spare battery in the stand To discharge the spare battery press the blue button on the stand When the battery is totally discharged recharg ing starts automatically If you wish to stop discharging press the button again to start the charging right away Only the spare battery can be discharged The blinking red light indicates discharging the continuous red light indicates recharging and the green light indicates trickle charging The phone is ready for use when the green light appears check the charge on the phone display Light Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2L T
60. the Product extends for ONE 1 year beginning on the date of purchase of the Product 2 The limited 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 oO 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 the 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 The Consumer 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 abn
61. tions for the NAM that is currently selected Use Heru 01 7 and press W repeat po 7 edly to show durations of LAST CALL L ALL CALLS HOME ARER CALLS ROAMING CALLS amp TOTAL IH CALL J TIME Note The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary depending upon items such as network features rounding off for billing and taxes To clear Call Timers Use Menu 01 7 6 to clear all call timers for the currently selected NAM except for the Total In Call Time This is a running total of all calls made with your phone and cannot be reset 53 10 Touch Tones Your phone can generate various sounds called Touch Tones when the keys are pressed Touch Tones can be used for many automated over the phone services such as checking bank balances airline arrival and departure times and using voice mailbox op tions Touch Tones can be sent only when a call is active What is DTMF Touch Tones are also known as DTMF which means Dual Tone Multi Frequency and they are generated either manually or automatically Note Individual Touch Tones can be sent manually only if Menu 4 3 is set to Or Touch Tone Settings Menu 4 3 Manual DTMF Tones This setting determines how long touch tones are pro duced as you press the keys on the keypad Continuous means the tone sounds for as long as you press and hold the key Fixed sets the tone length to 1 seconds regardless of how long you pr
62. ty features 45 Selective Call Acceptance 34 Send Your Own Number 35 Signal strength 8 Special characters 18 54 Speed Dial 13 Stop your phone from ringing 10 Storing names and numbers 19 Switching letter case 18 Switching your phone on 9 System selection 36 T Technical data 66 Temporary lists 50 Text messages 42 Touch tones 53 U Using this owner s manual 2 v Voice mailbox number 41 Voice messages 41
63. when using this method Most of the instructions given in this guide use this meth od e g to access the Dialed Numbers submenu simply press the Heri softkey then 01 1 22 Summary of Menu Functions Memory Functions Menu 01 1 Dialed Numbers 2 Answered Calls 3 Missed Calls 4 Clear All Call Lists 5 Memory Erase Options 6 Memory Status 7 Call Timers See page 51 for details Messages Menu 2 1 Listen To Voice Messages 2 Read Messages 3 Set Voice Mailbox Number See page 42 for details Call Settings Menu 3 1 Ringing Volume 2 Ringing Tone 3 One Touch Dialing 4 Emergency Key 9 5 Automatic Redial 6 Automatic Answer 7 Calling Card 8 One Touch PIN Calls 9 Messages Only Mode See page 25 for details Phone Settings Menu 4 Lights Keypad Tones Manual DTMF Tones Auto DTMF Length Personal Reminder Note Countdown Timer Restore Settings Beep On Roam enu List 10 Language 11 Network Time OMONDOTRWN See page 29 for details Security Options Menu 5 1 Automatic Phone Lock 2 Change Lock Code 3 Restrict Calls 4 Hide Memory See page 46 for details Network Services Menu 6 Items shown with an ap pear on the menu ONLY if this feature has been activat ed in your phone and is supported by your service provider 1 Dual Mode Selection 3 Call Forwarding 4 Call Waiting 5 Selective Call Acceptance zs 6 Send Own Number 7 Network Feature Setting See pag
64. work service Contact your service provider for more information about feature codes and how to use them For more information see Menu 6 7 Network Feature Setting on page 36 Menu 6 1 Dual Mode Selection You can set your phone to operate in analog AMPS and or digital CDMA networks However the network can always override your setting y gt When you select dual mode Ana amp OE Dig your phone will give priority to the digital network If a digital network is not available your phone will then select an analog network 33 Your phone will automatically return to Ana A Gia when you end a phone call or when your phone is turned off and back on again Menu 6 3 Call Forwarding This feature is a network service that must be subscribed from your service provider This feature is used to forward incoming calls to another specified number so you won t miss any calls This menu and it s submenu items appear on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7 Contact your service pro vider for details To activate Call Forwarding 1 Press Heru 63 2 Press W to desired option see below 3 Press OK 4 Press W to Activate or Cancel 5 Enter phone number that calls are to be forwarded to at Humber 6 Press Ok This forwards your calls to the number that s already on display before you select Fic tiwste or the phone number you entered at Humber FORWARD ALL CALLS Menu 6 3 1 forwar
65. ximate BBH 1S 600 mAh NiMH Slim Battery BT 1XV 600 mAh NiMH Vibrating Battery BH 2H 1100 mAh NiCd Ultra Extended Battery BBH 1H 1700 mAh NiMH Ultra Extended Battery 58 D D Also see Your Phone s Battery on page 3 and Impor tant battery information on page 6 Approximate battery operation times Battery c parama Talk Time SE BBH 1S 60 min Digital Digital Slim Up to 7 Ar Up to 27 hrs 600 mAh 15 min Analog NiMH Analog Up to 13 hrs Up to 7 hr BBT 1XV 60 min Digital Digital Vibrating Up to 7 hr Up to 27 hrs 600 mAh 15 min Analog NiMH Analog Up to 13 hrs Up to 7 hr BBH 2H 120 min Digital Digital Ultra Up to2hrs Upto 49 hrs Extended 15 min Analog 1100 mAh Analog Up to 23 hrs NiCd Up to 7 hr 50 min BBH 1H 180 min Digital Digital Ultra Up to 3hrs Upto 76 hrs Extended 30 min Analog 1700 mAh Analog Up to 36 hrs NiMH Up to 2 hrs 50 min Note Battery operation times vary according to signal conditions network parameters set by the operator and extreme temperatures 59 Using the phone near the network s base station consumes less power Keeping the antenna fully extended whenever possible maintains the connection to the network with less power CONTAINS NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE LAY AND OR NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY RY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY MUST NOT BE DISPOSED NiMH
66. y THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT THIS DEVICE DOES NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 2 Your Phone s Battery When you first opened the box for your phone you should have found at least one battery and charger one trans ceiver and this user guide For detailed information on these items see Accessories on page 58 To install your battery Simply 1 place the battery in the grooves on the back of your phone Then 2 slide the battery upward until it clicks To remove your battery First switch off your phone Then 1 press the button on top of your battery 2 slide the battery back and 3 lift away from your phone New batteries must be charged for at least 24 hours before initial use with your phone off A new battery s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles IMPORTANT Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer See Important battery information on page 6 When should you charge With only a couple of minutes of talk RECHARGE time remaining your phone will warn BATTER you with a tone and BATTERY Low will Y appear on your display Meru Memor Once all the power has been drained from your battery you ll hear three beeps with the mes sage RECHARGE BATTER on your dis
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