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Nokia 252 Cell Phone User Manual

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1. Check with your service provider for availability For detailed battery information including charging talk and standby times see Battery Information beginning on page 5 ACP 7U Standard Travel pone Use this durable and economical charger to charge all battery op tions Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the connector to the bottom of your phone Check the charging status on the phone display See Charging Times on page 6 64 Calls can be made during charging but charging will stop for the duration of the call and the battery bar scrolling stops Note If the battery is completely empty you cannot use the phone until it has enough charge to operate The Travel Charger is available for different voltage levels and can also be used with the CGH 10 Compact Desktop Charging Stand ACP 9U Rapid Travel Charger The extremely light functionally de signed Rapid Travel Charger charges your phone battery quickly See Charging Times on page 6 Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the connector to the bottom of your phone Check the charging status on the phone display You can use your phone while charging Operating within a voltage range of 100V 240V AC 50Hz 60H2 the Rapid Travel Charger is practically voltage independent in normal office and household use Like the Travel Charger the Rapid Travel Charger is compatible with all battery options The Rapid Tra
2. aasan 63 10 Reference Information 68 Important Safety Information 68 Care and Maintenance 73 11 Troubleshooting 74 12 Technical Information 75 Warranty 2 eee 76 D NO m 6 H D For Your Safety 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 Im portant Safety Information on page 68 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 the phone at a refueling point Do not use near fuels or chemicals Switch Off Near Blasting Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules in force Interference All mobile phones may get interference which could affect performance Use Sensibly Use only in the normal position to ear Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when phone is on Qualified Service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair cellular phone equipment Use only ap proved accessories and batteries FCC Industry Canada Notice A c
3. name or the name you have entered matches one already stored then REPLACE will be La displayed press OK to replace the contents with the new edited name and number cq neem CC a Erase From Phone Book Menu 14 Note Be careful when erasing it can t be undone 1 Press MENU then OK then Y to scroll to ERASE FROM PHONE BOOK Press OK 2 Press W to move the pointer to mee D your choice Press OK to choose g pre by Drey it DErase all i 1 Y il If youchoose Erase Al the phone asks you to confirm Press OK when you see ARE YOU SURE or press CLR to exit without erasing If you choose One by One the phone displays Er as e name Either enter the first few letters of the name then press V or just press V to scroll through stored names Press ABC to see phone numbers to erase When you see the name or number you want to erase press OK or press CLR if you change your mind and do not want to erase 32 Phone Book Status Menu 15 1 Press MENU then OK then W to scrolltoPHONE BOOK STATUS Press OK 2 The phone displays the percent age of memory available z B iy AUATLABLE 4 maa NG pasa NN Call Log Menu 2 To access Menu 2 press MENU then V You ll see CALL LOG press OK Dialed Calls Menu 2 1 The phone automatically stores the last 15 numbers you called or attempted to call The same phone number isn t stored twice in the list When you dial a number t
4. 10xxx Phone No Card No Use for cards that require you to enter an access number beginning with 10 then 3 digits followed by the phone number after you hear a tone then a card number after you hear a tone 0 Phone No Card No Use for cards that require you to enter O then the phone number after you hear a tone then a card number after you hear a tone 6 The phone then prompts you for other card informa tion which may include SELECT PREFIX Card No andCard name At each of these prompts press OK ForSELECT PREFI X use W or A to move the pointer to the prefix that your calling card requires you to enter before the phone number Then press OK 48 ForAccess No Card No and Card name enter the information then press OK The phone briefly displays CARD READY FOR USE and uses the card for which you just entered information Calling Options Menu 5 2 This menu lets you set your phone so that it can only make the types of calls you specify or only in certain types of networks 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 emergency 9 dialing Carrier Selection Menu 5 2 1 Your phone uses a carrier network also called a cellular system to make and receive calls Generally you sign up for service with a particular carrier your cellular service provider This is ca
5. Number Menu 1 2 on page 31 2 Set the 1 Touch Dialing menu feature to On for details refer to 1 Touch Dialing Menu 3 6 on page 40 You only need to do steps 1 and 2 once unless of course your voice mailbox access number changes 62 9 Accessories An extensive range of accessories is available for your phone You can select the accessories that best suit your specific communication needs For availability please check with your local dealer A few practical rules for accessory operation e Keep the accessories out of small children s reach e When you disconnect the power cord of any acces sory 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 com pleted by qualified personnel only WARNING Use only batteries chargers and accessories ap proved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous GANA T Dn OY Batteries A J BKH 6 V Z BKL 6 7 BMH 2 Several batteries are available for your phone e BKH 6 Extended NiCd 1100 mAh e BKL 6 Extended Vibra NiCd 1100 mAh e BMH 2 Light NiMH 550 mAh e BMH 7 Extended NiMH 1400 mAh looks same as BKH 6 e BML 7 Extended Vibra NIMH 1400 mAh looks same as BKL 6
6. Press OK if you want to change it 3 Press V to move the pointer to the number you want if there are two available Press OK mua gt GG paaa Note If only one phone number is programmed into your phone you ll only see that number in this menu The phone can t use both numbers at the same time and you can t change the number during a call If your phone is set to your first number you can only re ceive 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 cellular service provider For more information please contact your cellular service provider Automatic Answer Menu 3 10 Note This feature applies only if the phone is in a hands free car kit With Automatic Answer On the phone automatically answers after 4 seconds 42 1 Press MENU then W until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to AUT 0 5 g ATI C ANSWER and the current AUTOMATIC setting Press OK if you want to ANSWER H ma gt change it Gr 3 Press V to move the pointer Press OK to choose On or Off Automatic Redial Menu 3 11 Sometimes the cellular network is busy and your call can t go through You geta SYSTEM BUSY message and are asked to redial If Automatic Redial is set to On the phone automatically tries 3 more times to connect the call If the call connects th
7. Travel Charger ACP 9U Rapid Cig Lighter Charger LCH 9 BKH 6 Extended NiCd BKL 6 Extended Vibra NiCd 1100 mAh 1100 mAh 5 hours 90 minutes 90 minutes BMH 2 Light NiMH 550 mAh 3 hours 50 minutes 50 minutes BMH 7 Extended NiMH 1400 mAh BML 7 Extended Vibra NiMH 1400 mAh 6 5 hours 2 hours 2 hours Check wi h your service provider for availability 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 Standby Battery Talk Time Time BKH 6 Extended NiCd 1100 mAh 2 hours 30 hours BKL 6 Extended Vibra 3 Minutes NiCd 1100 mAh BMH 2 Light NiMH 550 mAh 50 minutes 15 hours BMH 7 Extended NiMH 1400 mAh hours 40 hours BML 7 Extended Vibra 45 minutes NiMH 1400 mAh Check with your service provider for availability Discharging the Battery A battery lasts longer and performs better if you fully dis charge it from time to time To discharge the battery leave your phone switched on until the battery is drained and the phone turns itself off Then wait for 30 minutes before con necting to a charging source See Deep Discharge on page 9 Note Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means Battery Low Warning You get this message a
8. parts or accessories For vehicles equipped with an air bag remember that an air bag inflates with great force Do not place objects including both in stalled or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft The use of cel lular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft may disrupt the cellular network and may be 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 70 Emergency Calls IMPORTANT This phone like any cellular phone operates by using radio sig nals 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 Making an Emergency Call 1 If the phone is not on switch it on by pressing
9. Press W to scroll to RI NGI NG AB 2 VOLUME and the current setting s ernGING a Press OK if you want to change VOLUME it Lewel 2 l H LY Press V to move the pointer Press OK for the ringing volume you want Ringing Tone Menu 3 3 There are 6 different ring tones to choose from As you scroll through each type the phone rings so you can hear each one 1 Press MENU then YV until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to RI NGI NG ag 5 TONE and the current setting FRINGING Y Press OK if you want to change TONE it 1 Type zl Y 3 Press V to move the pointer Press OK for the ringing tone you want Keypad Tones Menu 3 4 When you press the buttons on your phone the phone beeps the sound depends on which key you press With this menu you can choose between three volume levels or you can turn the keypad tones off 38 1 Press MENU then W until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press W to scroll to KEY PAD fe 7 TONES and the current setting F z Press OK if you want to change it l zl 3 Press V to move the pointer j a Press OK to choose the one you want or select Off Note You can still send Touch Tones even when the key pad tones are switched off Note Keypad tones are set to Off when you choose Silent in Ringing Options Menu 3 1 See page 37 Lights Menu 3 5 The keypad and phone display have lights to make them easy to r
10. a call until the call is connected there is no In Call Menu Reminder Message You can store a reminder message to appear the next time you switch your phone on it will appear once only To do this 1 Enter your message see Entering Letters on page 22 2 Give MENU a quick press then switch the phone off When you switch your phone on again the message displays To clear the message press and hold CLR 54 7 Data and Touch Tones Data Mode Data Mode can be used when your phone is connected via a suitable data card and modem to a laptop or personal computer You may then use your computer to make and receive calls and to send and receive data messages such as emails Follow these steps before using Data Mode e Ensure your phone is switched on and that the battery has enough charge for the duration of your data calls e Ensure that you are receiving a strong signal see sig nal strength indicator on the display e Ensure that your computer is switched on and is fitted with a data card e Connect the data cable to the data card and to your phone To select Data Mode Connect the data cable to your phone DATA CARD CONNECTED displays When in a call with the data cable connected the phone displays DATA CALL In a data call the keys on the phone don t work except for END when not in a call all keys work Also the micro phone and earpiece don t work in a data call Important W
11. a wait w character or a link to another 24 location character This allows the automatic sending of Touch Tones For more information on using these special characters see Automatically Sending Touch Tones on page 56 e To enter a Pause p press Note that a p appears on the display but this is different from just keying in the letter p e To enter a Wait w press e To enter a link to another location press A sign will appear on the display A in the middle of a string links to another location Note A at the beginning of a number is used for inter national calls See Making a Call on page 13 for more information F 3 H a a gt J oining two locations for long Touch Tone strings 1 Enter the Touch Tone string and store it in the phone book Remember its location number 2 Recall the phone number assuming it s already stored and remember its location number 3 Press x The character is displayed after the phone number 4 Enter the location number one or two digits of the Touch Tone string from Step 1 Store the new con tents phone number and Touch Tone location When the phone displays SAVE N LOCATION enter the location number from Step 2 and press OK For details on sending Touch Tones see Sending Touch Tones on page 56 25 Making a call using the two joined loca
12. displays a wake up message consisting of the phone number cur rently selected for your phone or the name of the dealer if this has been programmed If programmed the name takes precedence over the phone number To change the wake up message 1 Press ABC then enter the message Press OK 2 At the prompt SAVE IN LOCATI ON press Press OK The wake up message is stored in loca tion Note The Wake up Message is different from the Remind er Message you can store in your phone See Reminder Message on page 54 Note The wake up message is specific to your currently se lected phone number 12 Selecting a Network Your phone operates on specific networks and sometimes it must choose which system to use This can happen for example if you are roaming i e you leave the area where you have signed up for service If you want your phone to work only in certain types of net works for example to take advantage of certain billing agreements between systems you can specify this using Carrier Selection Menu 5 2 1 See page 49 Making a Call 1 Extend the phone s antenna fully 2 Enter the area code and phone number then press SEND If you make a mistake press CLR to erase dig its one by one Press and hold CLR to clear the whole display A phone symbol appears on the display The call is connected F when the phone number i disappears from the display and CALL appears ka 4 Fo
13. in progress The phone is in alpha mode you can enter letters and see names Indicates that you have received a voice mail message Indicates that you have received a short text mes sage Blinks when Messages list memory is full Indicates menu or memory location number may indicate number of unheard voice messages and bar indicate the cellular signal strength of the location where you are using your phone and bar indicate the battery charge level When the battery is fully charged the whole bar is displayed 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 of the cellular signal is shown by the vertical bar on the left hand side of the dis play The higher the bar the stronger the signal at your present location When NO SERVI CE is displayed the phone is either outside of the cellular service area or re stricted from entering service and calls cannot be made or received x Ty I gt w If the signal is poor and you are using the phone in a build ing you may get better reception near a window 3 Battery Information 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
14. phone you can still use the Pref erred option The phone will look first for your home system then a network of the same type as your home system Non Preferred Your phone will choose a network that is of a different type than your Home system Any The phone first looks for your home system then a network of the same type as your home system then a network of the opposite type as your home system 50 Home Only The phone only looks for service on the Home system It won t choose any other network so if you re out of your Home system you won t have service NO SERVI CE The table below shows how the phone s display changes according to which network the phone uses If the phone is using this network The display shows The display says Home system tat solid Blank or name of Home system Preferred network tat flashing PREFERRED or name of Preferred network Home type phone has pre ferred list blank ROAMI NG Home type no preferred list in phone tat flashing ROAMI NG Non Home type blank NON PREF Allowed Calls Menu 5 2 2 1 Press MENU then V until you see CALL SETTINGS Press OK Press W until youseeCALL NG OPTI ONS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to AL LOWED CALLS and the current setting Press OK if you want to change it 3 The phone asks for your security code Enter it and pr
15. re search to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards American National Standards Institute National Council on Radi ation Protection and Measurements International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection 72 Care and 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 any warranty obligations and al low you to enjoy this product for many years When using your phone battery charger OR any accessory Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children s reach Keep it dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain miner als that will corrode electronic circuits Do not use or store it in dusty dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged Do not store it in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store it 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 it Non expert handling of the device may damage it Do not drop knock or shake it Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean it Wipe it w
16. storage liquid damage unauthorized modification mis use neglect abuse misapplication accident alteration improper installation maladjustment of consumer con trols or abnormal operating conditions or which has been attributable to acts of God Fuses and damage caused by shipping are not covered by the warranty This warranty does not cover defects or damages caused by a product which is not approved by NOKIA to be connected to the cellular telephone NOKIA will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of such not approved device This warranty does not cover defects or damages caused by improper or defective function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the antenna Removal and reinstallation costs are not covered by this warranty This warranty is applicable only to products sold and bought in Canada or Bermuda Removal of Date Code Labels from the accessories will void the warranty Aside from the obligation stated in the foregoing warranty NOKIA will not be liable for incidental or consequential dam ages direct or indirect loss of unanticipated benefits or profits loss of use of the cellular telephone resulting from the use of the cellular telephone or its accessories or arising from any breach of this warranty CLAIM PROCEDURE In order to obtain warranty performance return the defective unit to the NOKIA Service Centre with transportation cha
17. the network such as credit card numbers Pressing SEND sends a displayed number to the network as a flash unless it is preceded by a p or w In these cases it is sent as a Touch Tone After the phone number has been entered you can add extra information which is for flash sending to the network Contact your service provider for further details 58 8 Network Services Availability of Network Services To be able to use any of the network services you will need to subscribe to the particular service The service may not be available in all cellular service provider net works Please contact your local cellular service provider for further information Some services which may be available are listed below and described briefly in this section e Calling Line Identification e Call Waiting e Voicemail Calling Line Identification When someone calls you the phone j Bar can display the caller s phone number OHH z or name or a text message with f CALLI NG flashing CALLING If the presentation of the caller s iden gt tity is restricted by the network or is withheld by the caller CALL CALLER ID BLOCKED orCALL ID NOT AVAILABLE may be displayed instead The caller s name will be displayed if it is sent by the net work or if the number sent matches the number and name stored in your phone book Note If the last seven digits of an incoming caller s number match the last sev
18. want to make a card call Note No physical credit cards are needed in order to di rect the call charges to the credit card however you must first store and select a Calling Card with Menu 5 1 To make a Calling Card Call 1 Enter the phone number of the party to be called 2 Press and hold SEND for 2 seconds The phone dis plays CARD CALL and possibly the card name 18 then displays WAIT FOR TONE THEN PRESS OK 3 When you hear a tone or voice prompt press OK or SEND The phone may ask you again to WAIT FOR TONE THEN PRESS OK 4 If you get another tone or voice prompt press SEND again The call is then made and the phone displays CARD CALL and the name of the card if you have entered one It is also possible to make manual card calls by using Touch Tones DTMF through your Calling Card Operator To do this see In Call Menu on page 53 and Sending Touch Tones on page 56 You can make calling card calls in conjunction with PIN calls PIN Calls PIN Call is a network security feature that requires a PIN Code every time you make a call You can activate or de activate it and specify the numbers in your PIN Code Please check with your operator for the availability of PIN Calling in your network Note If you are using the phone in an area that doesn t re quire PIN dialing deactivate PIN Call Activating PIN Call 1 Enter 7462255 spells PINCALL 19 2 The phone asks
19. 551212 a wait character an access number 1234 a wait charac ter and a password 3434 18005551212w1234w3434 When you recall this number from memory and press SEND the phone e Dials 18005551212 the stored number then e Waits for you to press SEND again When you do the phone sends the numbers 1234 e Waits for you to press SEND again then sends the numbers 3434 The following example shows storing pause characters as well as wait characters Note that a wait character must still be included as shown to separate the phone number from the following digits 18005551 212w1234p3434 When you recall this number from memory and press SEND the phone e Dials 18005551212 the stored number then e Waits for you to press SEND again When you do the phone sends the numbers 1234 It then e Pauses for 2 5 seconds then sends the numbers 3434 Note If the keypad tones have been set to Off the Touch Tones will still be sent but you will not hear them 57 Pressing MENU SEND sends a displayed number as a Touch Tone To end the call press END after the phone sends the Touch Tones and has returned to the normal call mode Using the Flash Function Your cellular system may offer a flash function service This system service lets you accept or make a second call when you already have a call in progress e g set up a conference call or send other information to
20. Battery Information on page 10 A new battery must be charged for a mini mum of 12 hours before being used for the first time A new battery s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles See your cellular service provider or dealer for the battery options available for your phone Ins talling the Battery Note Switch off the phone s power before removing the battery Charging the Battery Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the charger to the bottom of your phone When charging starts the battery segments scroll and the phone beeps once You can use the phone during charg ing but charging will be reduced for the duration of the call C9 seaman maaga MMAM Note In a call charging will stop completely if you are using the Standard Travel Charger ACP 7U After the segments of the battery indicator stop scrolling and all segments are displayed the bat tery is fully charged Disconnect the charger from the power outlet and phone C man If the battery is too hot or cold the charging may be interrupted until the battery reaches its normal operating temperature Note With a new completely discharged battery the phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that charging is in progress Charging Times The battery charging times shown in the following table are approximate Battery Standard Travel Charger ACP 7U Rapid
21. Each phone number in the list has a number which is shown in the top right corner of the display e g 2A A stands for answered received call Press SEND to dial one of the numbers To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book recall the number from the list then press OK when SAVE IN LOCATION n is displayed press OK again 34 Missed Calls Menu 2 3 The phone automatically stores the callers numbers and names of the last 15 calls you missed if network supports this feature and the callers numbers were received from the network refer to your service provider for more de tails The same phone number isn t stored twice in the list When you dial a number in the Missed Calls list it is deleted from this list and it is added to the Dialed Calls list The Missed Calls list remains in the phone s memory when the phone is switched off If you want to erase it use Menu 2 4 1 Press MENU V You ll see CALL LOG press OK 2 Press V to scroll to MI SSED CALLS Press OK piissen i 3 Press V to scroll through the CALLS i phone numbers of the last 15 ly i missed calls f Each phone number in the list has a number which is shown in the top right corner of the display e g 2U U stands for unanswered missed call Press SEND to dial one of the numbers this number will then be deleted from the list To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book recall the number from the
22. OWNER S MANUAL NOKIA 252 REPLACE WITH COVER Retractable antenna Extend fully during calls Switches the phone on and off when pressed and held Confirms and selects choices Scrolls through onolsplay menu functions Also adjusts Enters the earpiece volume menu during a call Deletes Switches characters or between alpha clears display and numeric Backs up one modes menu level or returns to pre Ends a call vious menu Activates Key guard when pressed and Dials si phone held Exits the number and enti answers ai Shows Life 0 9 Used Timer when to enter pressed and numbers and held characters Contents L For Your Safety 1 2 Display Indicators 3 3 Battery Information 5 Installing the Battery 5 Removing the Battery 5 Charging the Battery 6 Discharging the Battery 8 Important Battery Information 10 4 The Basics ss sas 12 Switching On or Off 00005 12 Wake up Message 12 Selecting a Network 0 0 13 Making a Call 0 000200 2 eee 13 Endingiva Calli i ic oe ese aks Bal eh eh led 14 Answering aCall 0 00 00 00000 14 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume 15 Last Number Redial 0 0 16 Speed DISIING px oe aaa ce ee ee Y 16 1 Touch Dialing 2
23. P HONE LOCKED LOCKED remains on the display to remind you that the phone is locked To unlock the phone press MENU and the phone will prompt you for the lock code Enter it and press OK Enter lock code aaa gt In Call Menu This is available only when you re in a Ba call To access it give the MENU key F pute a short press A long press of the pend OTMF MENU key gives you the normal l menu as described in Section 6 lt o o The in call menu works just like a normal menu Move the pointer and press OK to select an option After you make a choice the phone automatically exits the in call menu Mut e This mutes the phone during a conversation The phone displays MUT ED To unmute the phone select the Mut e option again The phone displays MUTE OFF Send DTMF To send DTMF Touch Tone strings during a call first recall the stored string from memory Then ac cess the in call menu with a short press of MENU Move the pointer toSend DTMF and press OK The phone sends the DTMF Touch Tone string See Sending Touch Tones on page 56 Note When you re in the In Call Menu pressing any key 0 9 CLR or END exits the In Call Menu The phone displays the digit pressed instead 53 While the phone is alerting you of an incoming call and there are no other calls active or held the In Call menu is not available until you answer the call Similarly when you press SEND to initiate
24. 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 forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device read its user guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment users are ad vised 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 Held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequen cy RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your cellular phone Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches 20 cm be maintained between a handheld cellular phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the inde pendent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers 68 e 0p hould always keep the phone more than 6 inches 20 cm from their pacemaker when
25. advice messages Press W or OK to page through the information or press CLR to clear the messages Important Battery Information e Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer e 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 e f left unused a fully charged battery may completely drain discharge in 1 4 weeks e Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out e Use the battery only for its intended purpose e Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short cir cuiting can occur when a metallic object e g coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the two termi nals 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 terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object e 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 41 F and 95 F 6 C and 35 C A phone with a hot or cold battery may tempo rarily not work or charge even if the battery is fully charged NiMH battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 14 F 10 C 10 Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge i
26. age on the display after switching the phone on If so contact your local dealer 74 12 Technical Information Weight 6 2 oz with Extended Battery BKH 6 Transmitting Power 500mW nominal Operating Voltage 3 6V dc 12V dc for car kit Frequency Band 824 040 848 970MHz TX 869 040 893 970MHz RX Number of Channels 832 Phone Book Memory Up to 75 Locations Memory Capacity 32 numeric digits and per location 30 letters Note The maximum number of Phone Book entries depends on how much information you store in each location CANADA NOKIA PRODUCTS LTD 575 Westney Rd South Ajax Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel 905 427 6654 USA NOKIA MOBILE PHONES 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 Tampa FL 33607 Tel 1 888 NOKIA2U 1 888 665 4228 Part No 9351765 01 98 Printed in Canada NOKIA and the NOKIA logo are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation The information contained in this User Guide was written for Nokia phone NHA 3NA The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved Issue No 1 1998 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 ransferred or otherwise disposed of in any other country either in their orig inal form or after being incorporated through an intermed
27. ake calling card calls without having to enter the calling card information each time To make a calling card call see Calling Card Calls on page 18 Remember to use the automated method of making call ing card calls you must have entered all the necessary card details and selected the card using this menu If only he details for one card are entered there is no need to use the Select feature But if you then add the details of another card the second card will automatically become he card in use Only one card can be active at a time You may enter a card name for each card but this is op ional This name is only used for card identification on the phone display and has no effect on the sending se quence Card A and Card B will be replaced by the names you enter Card information may be found on your calling card If you need further information about specific dialing sequences contact your calling card company 46 To Enter or Change Calling Card Information 1 Press MENU then V until you seeCALL SETTINGS Press OK 2 You llsee CALLING CARD and 155 the currently selected card Press g ALLING OK to change it CARD Hore Ep H i 3 Use V to move the pointer to Y None Card AorCard B then press OK When the phone asks for your security code enter it and press OK If you select None the phone briefly displays NO CARD SELECTED and no card is selected Note If you ve alr
28. already established If you press and hold 9 the phone attempts to make a call to the emergency number pre programmed into your phone if you have Emergency 9 Dialing Menu 3 7 set to On 40 Emergency 9 Dialing Menu 3 7 You may dial the emergency number programmed in your phone by your dealer by pressing and holding the 9 key only if Menu 3 7 is set to On 1 Press MENU then V until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to EME R F GENCY 9 DIALING andthe current setting Press OK if you want to change it EMERGENCT 3 DIALII oi lt n ee 3 Press W to move the pointer Press OK to choose On or Off Language Menu 3 8 The menus and messages can be displayed in English French Spanish or Portuguese 1 Press MENU then V until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to LANGUAGE RG and the current setting Press OK F LANGUAGE if you want to change it i t Epe CO English 3 Press V to move the pointer to mn tsh your choice Press OK to select an option Phone Number Menu 3 9 Your phone can have two different telephone numbers This menu lets you choose which telephone number to use 41 Note In order to have two different telephone numbers you must subscribe to them through your cellular operator s 1 Press MENU then V until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to PHONE NUMBER and the current phone number
29. and holding the PWR key 2 Press and hold CLR to clear the display 3 Enter the emergency number for your present loca ion e g 911 or another official emergency number Emergency numbers vary by location 4 Press SEND If certain features are in use e g Keyguard you may first need to turn these off before you can make an emergency call Consult this document and your local service provider When making an emergency call remember to give all the neces sary 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 Radio Frequency RF Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals 71 In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with safety stan dards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies ANSI C95 1 1992 NCRP Report 86 1986 ICNIRP 1996 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic eval uations of the relevant scientific literature For example over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of
30. ble memory or press CLR to exit without moving Erasing a Name and Number See Erase From Phone Book Menu 1 4 on page 32 Editing a Name and Number See Edit Name or Number Menu 1 3 on page 31 27 6 The Menu The phone s menus and submenus give you access to many features and ways to customize your phone You can use the menus and submenus either with the Menu then OK Method or the Shortcut Method A menu list is on page 30 and instructions for using the menus follow MENU then OK Method 1 Press MENU to enter the menu 2 Press V or A to scroll through menu choices 3 Press OK to choose a menu If there are submenus press V or A to scroll through the submenu choices Press OK to enter a submenu 4 The current setting is displayed Press W or A to scroll through the other choices Press OK to select one or press END to exit the menus without chang ing anything Some menus require you to enter your lock code or security code Note To backstep a menu level at a time press CLR To exit the Menu press END or press and hold CLR 28 Shortcut Method The menus and submenus are numbered so you can ac cess them by their number 1 Press MENU to enter the menu 2 Press the number of the menu you want 1 6 within 4 seconds Also If there are submenus press the sub menu number within 4 seconds The current setting if applicable is displayed 3 Press W or A to scr
31. d then pressing SEND Keyguard e To activate Keyguard press and hold END or press MENU then e To deactivate Keyguard press MENU then Keyguard locks the keypad to prevent accidental key presses e g when the phone is in a pocket or a bag KEYGUARD ACTIVE remains or reappears on the dis play until any key is pressed or Keyguard is deactivated Answering a Call with Keyguard Active e Press SEND During the call the keypad remains unlocked and the phone can be used normally After the call is ended Key guard automatically becomes active again 17 The phone cannot be switched off when Keyguard is active However if the phone is ringing and Keyguard is active you can press PWR to switch off the phone while it is ringing Note When Keyguard is activated calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency number However Emergency 9 Dialing does not operate Making an Emergency Call with Keyguard Active e Enter the emergency number preprogrammed in your phone and press SEND The emergency number is displayed only after you have entered the last digit of the number Calling Card Calls If you use the phone s Calling Card storage feature see Calling Card Menu 5 1 on page 46 you can use the method described below to charge long distance charges to a Calling Card You won t need to enter Calling Card in formation every time you
32. display When the phone is charging no lights are displayed on the stand When charging is complete the stand s indicator light blinks Compatible with all battery options the Compact Desktop Charging Stand can be used with the Standard Travel Charger ACP 7U or the Rapid Travel Charger ACP 9U The phone has the built in intelligence to maintain the bat tery so there is no need for a discharge feature on the stand The spare battery charger status indicator is located on the front of the charging stand for easy viewing The front slot charger status indicator is built into the phone It is dis played on the screen and supported by audible confirmation tones BCH 10 Belt Clip The belt clip lets you easily wear your phone To attach the belt clip to the phone first remove the bat tery Next slide the metal clip onto the back of the phone then re place the battery Attach the clip o J holder to your belt and slide the J s metal clip into the holder until it bana locks To release the phone from the clip holder press the re lease button on the top of the holder 67 10 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 sud den stop
33. e phone beeps to notify you 1 Press MENU then until you see PHONE SET TINGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to AUT 0 eB nn ATIC REDI AL andthe current F AUTOMATIC setting Press OK if you want to REDIAL fi change it PA i 3 Press V to move the pointer Press OK to choose On or Off Security Settings Menu 4 This menu lets you change your phone s security and lock codes which are required for certain functions You can also reset the phone s menus to their factory settings Note You need your security code to access this menu The default security code is 12345 43 To access Menu 4 press MENU then V until you see SECURITY SETTINGS Press OK The phone asks for your security code Ara Enter your 5 digit security code and press OK Fa D maa LC Change Lock Code Menu 4 1 The lock code is required when you want to lock your phone See Lock Phone Menu 6 on page 52 Note The phone s default lock code is 1234 1 Press MENU then V until you see 5E CURI TY SETTI NGS Press OK 2 Enter your security code and press OK 3 You ll see CHANGE LOCK CODE Press OK to change it z Enter a new 4 digit lock code Y AB Enter Fig Sil gogel Press OK E a 4 The phone asks you to verify your new lock code Type in the new lock code again and press OK The phone briefly displays LOCK CODE CHANGED Change Security Code Menu 4 2 The security code all
34. ead This menu allows you to set the phone s lights On or Off 1 Press MENU then W until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to LI GHTS and vat 5 the current setting Press OK if F LIGHTS you want to change it i Or 3 Press W to move the pointer Y ni Press OK to choose On or Off Lights On The keypad and display backlights are on for 15 seconds after the last keypress 39 Lights Off The lights are off permanently except if Silent ringing is selected Then they flash to indicate an incoming call 1 Touch Dialing Menu 3 6 This menu gives you the option of dialing memory loca tions 1 8 by pressing and holding a single number key for 2 seconds location 1 is recommended to be used for the Voice Mailbox Number For example pressing and holding 5 dials the number stored in location 5 1 Press MENU then V until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 Press V to scroll to 1 TOUCH AB 6 DI ALI NG and the current set F 1 TOQUCH y ting Press OK if you want to paLa change it Ori 3 Press W to move the pointer Press OK to choose On or Off With 1 Touch Dialing On you can dial the number stored in any of the locations 1 to 8 by pressing and holding the corresponding number key If you press and hold 1 the phone dials your voice mailbox number if you have stored it in this location Note 1 Touch Dialing does not operate when Keyguard is On or when a call is
35. eady stored card information and then later select None the active card is deselected However stored card information is left intact If youselectCard AorCard B and you ve never entered information for the card before skip to Step 5 4 If you ve already entered informa r Ar tion for a Card you then have the prselect option to Select Edit or Edit Erase the card Use W to move rase the pointer to the option you want and press OK a Sel ect chooses this card as the one to use The phone briefly displays SELECTED Edit allows you to change already entered information described in Steps 5 and 6 on next page Erase erases the stored information To verify that you want to do this press OK at the ERASE prompt Press CLR if you don t want to erase the stored information 47 5 The phone prompts you to SELECT DI ALI NG F SELECT SEQUENCE Press OK DIALING l SEQUENCE Press V to scroll through the 4 dialing sequence options and press OK to choose one Access No Phone No Card No Use for cards that require you to enter a 1 800 access number first then require you to enter a phone number after you hear a tone then a card number after you hear another tone Access No Card No Phone No Use for cards that require you to enter a 1 800 access number first then require you to enter your card number after you hear a tone then the phone number after you hear another tone
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37. ellular phone may cause TV or radio interference e g when using a phone in close proximity to electronic re ceiving equipment The FCC Industry Canada can require you to stop using your cellular phone if such interference cannot be eliminated If you require assistance 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 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 advantage of any of these Network Services you must subscribe to the service s from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use 2 Display Indicators AB E lt o 288 ABE Meana Eb gt y gt C memm Shows which type of system the phone will use when it is roaming see Carrier Selection Menu 52 1 on page 49 Blank if Home only system is selected or the phone is using a preferred network The phone is using the Home system Flashes if the phone is using a Home type system not the Home system or when the phone is using a preferred network see Carrier Selec tion Menu 5 2 1 on page 49 Blank if the phone is using a non preferred network A call is
38. en digits of a number stored in the Phone Book the phone displays the stored number name even if the area code or other dialing prefix is different 59 The number will be stored in the Received Calls list or the Missed Calls list depending on whether you answer the call or not Call Waiting Call Waiting allows you to be informed of a incoming call while you already have a call in progress When you have a call in progress and Bar a third party calls you the phone can g OHH x display the caller s phone number or name or a text message with l CALLING k CALLI NG flashing If the presentation of the caller s identity is restricted by the network or is withheld by the caller CALL CALLER ID BLOCKED orCALL ID NOT AVAILABLE may be dis played instead To answer the incoming call 1 When you get an incoming call alert e g if you hear a beep or see the caller s number or name with CALLI NG flashing press SEND The second call will be answered and the first call will be put on hold the caller s number if available will be stored in the Received Calls list To swap between the two calls press SEND To end both calls press END The caller s name will be displayed if it is sent by the net work or if the number sent matches the number and name stored in your phone book 60 Note If the last seven digits of an incoming caller s number match the last seven digits of a number stored in the P
39. ess OK 51 CAB 2 FALLOWED F T CALLS j i Allow Alli LY a 4 Press V to move the pointer to the option you want described F Incoming below Press OK to select it pa low all Y AB Hat l only Allow all There are no restric tions on outgoing calls Ea Nat l only You can only make calls within your own country you cannot make international calls Local only You can only make local calls or calls to toll free numbers beginning with 1800 1888 or 1877 You cannot make national calls prefixed with 1 or interna tional calls prefixed with 011 Mem only You can only make outgoing calls to numbers stored in memory locations 10 14 Note You cannot store any numbers in the phone direc tory when Mem only is selected ncomi ng You can only receive incoming calls your phone will not allow outgoing calls Lock Phone Menu 6 When you lock your phone you cannot make outgoing calls except to the number stored in location 75 and the emergency number programmed into your phone Also you cannot access the phone s memory or menu You can receive incoming calls as usual To make a call to location 75 when the phone is locked press W then SEND To call the emergency number enter the entire emergency number then press SEND 1 Press MENU then V until youseeLOCK PHONE Press OK 52 2 The phone asks you to Ent er lock code 3 Enter the lock code and press OK The phone displays
40. for your four digit ABG PIN Code which is provided by FIM Gg your network operator Enter your PIN code and press OK The l phone briefly displaysP N CALL ON Making PIN Calls 1 Make the call as usual refer to Making a Call on page 13 The phone displays PIN CALL 2 After you hear a tone press SEND again The phone displays SENDI NG PIN lfthe message remains on the display press SEND again to resend the PIN code Wait for your call to be connected Note If you re in a network that doesn t support PIN Calls but your phone has PIN Call On the phone still tries to send a PIN Press CLR to end the PIN Call attempt Note When the phone is settoPIN CALL ON an emer gency call to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency num ber will be dialed as a normal call without the PIN code request Deactivating PIN Call e Follow the steps in Activating PIN Call but don t enter your PIN Code at the prompt just press OK The phone briefly displays PIN CALL OFF 20 Voice Messages If you subscribe to voicemail callers will be able to leave you voice mail messages which you can recall from your voice mailbox For more details refer to Network Services on page 59 21 5 The Phone Book The Phone Book can store up to 75 phone numbers and corresponding names It also has a notepad where you can store one additional numbe
41. hat al ready exists in the list the dialed number is moved to the top The Dialed Calls list remains in the phone s memory when the phone is switched off If you want to erase it use Menu 2 4 1 Press MENU V You ll see CALL LOG press OK 2 You ll see DIALED CALLS Press OK again w DIALED 3 Press V to scroll through the last GAELS 15 numbers you have dialed lt paaa o ma Each phone number in the list has a number which shows in the top right corner of the display e g 2L L stands for last dialed call Press SEND to dial one of the numbers 33 See Last Number Redial on page 16 for shortcuts Received Calls Menu 2 2 The phone automatically stores the callers numbers of the last 15 calls you received and answered if network sup ports this feature and the callers numbers were received from the network refer to your service provider for more details The same phone number isn t stored twice in the list When you dial a number in the Received Calls list it re mains in this list and it is also added to the Dialed Calls list The Received Calls list remains in the phone s memory when the phone is switched off If you want to erase it use Menu 2 4 1 Press MENU V You ll see CALL LOG press OK 2 Press V to scroll to RECE VED AB 2 CALLS Press OK F RECEIVED 3 Press V to scroll through the J CALLS phone numbers of the last 15 f received calls
42. he end of an entry for your conve nience when entering editing or erasing an entry Note from the table above that you can either wait for the timer to move the cursor to the next space or you can press to force it to the next space 23 Saving Numbers and Names Quick Save 1 Enter the area code and phone number 2 Optional Press ABC then enter the name 3 Press OK When SAVE IN LOCATI ON is dis played press OK The phone stores the number in the first empty memory location The memory location is shown in the display s upper right corner Identical names cannot be stored in memory If you try to store a name that is already stored the phone displays SAVE IN LOCATION n withn being the location cur rently containing the matching name To confirm press OK Then the phone asks if you want to replace the entry To do this atREPLACE followed by the name press OK If you don t want to replace the contents re enter the in formation using a slightly different name then save again Note You can also use Menu 1 to find save edit and erase stored entries See Phone Book Menu 1 on page 31 Memory Location 75 This is a special memory location If you store a number in location 75 you can make calls to that number even if the phone is locked See Lock Phone Menu 6 on page 52 Special Characters in Stored Numbers In stored numbers you can include a 2 5 second pause p character
43. hen you are in Data Mode do not switch off the phone Do not move the phone or use it in a moving vehicle data will be lost if you move from one cell to another 55 To de select Data Mode Disconnect the data cable DATA CARD REMOVED displays To operate your modem and data card Refer to the documentation supplied with these items Sending 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 ser vices such as checking your bank balance and using voice mailbox options Your phone refers to Touch Tones as DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Manually Sending Touch Tones Pressing the keys during a call sends Touch Tones To do this 1 Make a call in the usual way e g to your bank s com puter phone number 2 Manually enter the digits to be sent as Touch tones e g your bank account number and password Automatically Sending Touch Tones For automatic sending of Touch Tones you can store the Touch Tone string within the same memory location as the access phone number Store a pause p or wait w char acter between the phone number and the Touch Tone string 56 See Special Characters in Stored Numbers on page 24 for details on storing pause and wait characters The following is an example of a number you could store in your phone This number contains a phone number 18005
44. hone Book the phone displays the stored number name even if the area code or other dialing prefix is different If you don t answer the incoming call after approximately 20 seconds the call alert indications will stop and the caller s number if available will be added to the Missed Calls list To clear the incoming call alert indications without answer ing the call 1 Press any key except SEND END or PWR Voicemail Message Waiting Message Waiting notifies you of unheard voice mail mes sages in your voice mailbox The method of notification varies from one network to another If you receive voicemail e the voicemail indicator Q O lights e NEW VOICE MESSAGE or n NEW VOICE MES SAGES may be displayed indicating the number n of unread messages e the index number may show the number of unread messages To listen to your Voice Messages you can do any of the following e WhenNEWVOICE MESSAGE or n NEW VOICE MESSAGES is displayed press SEND or OK 61 e Give the I key a long press to quick dial your voice mail access number if it is stored in phone book location 1 see Note below e Enter your voicemail access number then press SEND The service may offer voice guidance You may need to press keys on the phone keypad to access features Note To be able to quick dial your voice mailbox with the 1 key 1 Store your Voice Mailbox Access Number in the Phone Book location 1 see Save Name amp
45. i sa sa a ee ea a 16 Emergency 9 Dialing 17 KEY QUE se gia id Aa 17 Calling Card Calls 00 aa 18 PIING alls 8 RN NAA ka 19 VOICE M ssa geS i maa a nae del a aid 21 5 The Phone Book 22 Viewing and Entering Names 22 Saving Numbers and Names 24 Finding Numbers and Names 26 Using the Notepad Memory 27 Moving a Name and Number 27 Erasing a Name and Number 27 Editing a Name and Number 27 6 The Menu 0 eee eee 28 MENU then OK Method 28 Shortcut Method 0 0 00 eee 29 Using the Menu During a Call 29 List of Menu Functions 30 Phone Book Menu1 31 Call Log Menu 2 aa a 33 Phone Settings Menu 3 37 Security Settings Menu 4 43 Call Settings Menu 5 46 Lock Phone Menu 6 52 IA Cal MENU 77 na Wa Dan Ng Ha PG ANA 53 Reminder Message 54 7 Data and Touch Tones 55 Data MOde maa vinta gehen ed tle ite pa 55 Sending Touch Tones 56 Using the Flash Function 58 8 Network Services 59 Availability of Network Services 59 Calling Line Identification 59 Call Waiting Ni aa ka en dae ee ep ees 60 Voicemail Message Waiting 61 9 Accessories
46. ial the number of the memory location 1 75 where the phone number is stored then press SEND You can also enter a stored name then press SEND The phone dials the number stored with that name If the memory location is empty the message L OCATI ON EMPTY appears 1 Touch Dialing If 1 Touch Dialing is set to On you can dial the phone num ber stored in any of the memory locations 1 8 by pressing a single key e Hold the required number key 1 8 for 2 seconds Note Location 1 is recommended to be used as the Voice Mailbox Number Location 9 cannot be used for 1 Touch Dialing to any number other than the preprogrammed emergency number See 1 Touch Dialing Menu 3 6 on page 40 16 Emergency 9 Dialing The 9 Key is reserved for an Emergency Number that is programmed into your phone by your dealer e Press and hold 9 for 2 seconds Emergency 9 Dialing must be set On for this to work See Emergency 9 Dialing Menu 3 7 on page 41 Note Official emergency numbers vary by location e g 911 or an other official emergency number However only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by Emergency 9 Dialing and this may not be the proper number in all circumstances Note Emergency 9 Dialing does not operate when Keyguard is activated However an emergency call can be made without deactivating Keyguard by entering the whole emergency number programmed into your phone an
47. iate process into other end items without the written approval of the U S Department of State 75 NOKIA CELLULAR TELEPHONE LIMITED 1 YEAR CELLULAR TELEPHONE WARRANTY NOKIA warrants that the NOKIA cellular telephone and ac cessories are free from defects in material and workmanship The warranty period for the Phone Radio units and all accessories excluding carry bags is twelve 12 months from the date of purchase or fourteen 14 months from the date of wholesale shipment from NOKIA whichever is sooner The warranty period for the Carry bags is three 3 months from the date of purchase with proof of purchase or five 5 months from the date of wholesale shipment from NOKIA whichever is sooner During the warranty period NOKIA will at its option repair or replace the defective product free of charge However if NOKIA determines that the warranty conditions cannot be applied the purchaser will be billed for the repair and shipping EXCEPTIONS This warranty is subject to the following exceptions 1 Mobile or fixed installation which is not in accordance with the installation instructions published by NOKIA will void the warranty Damage caused by a repair or an at tempt to repair by other than a service centre authorized by NOKIA will void the warranty This warranty covers normal consumer use and does not cover defects or damage to any product which in NOKIA s sole opinion has been subject to improper
48. is is available only during calls Give the MENU key a short press to access the options Mute and Send DTMF Reminder Message Displays a personalized message when you switch your phone on 30 Phone Book Menu 1 To access Menu 1 press MENU then OK Find Name Menu 11 1 Press MENU then OK 2 You ll seeFI ND NAME Press OK again The phone prompts you to enter a name 3 Enter the first few letters of the name then press V or just press V to scroll through stored names ga Note To see stored numbers press ABC then press V to scroll through them Save Name 4 Number Menu 12 1 Press MENU then OK then V to scrolltoSAVE NAME amp NUMBER Press OK 2 Enter name and press OK Enter number and press OK The phone suggests a location for saving the entry 3 Press OK or enter another loca tion number then press OK The phone displays SAVED and the remaining available memory a gt O maa aT Edit Name or Number Menu 13 1 Recall the number from memory 2 Press MENU then OK then Y to scroll to E DI T NAME OR NUMBER Press OK 31 3 Edit the name use the CLR key to delete characters use V and A to move the cursor and enter new characters as required 4 Edit the number press ABC Use the CLR key to delete digits use V and A to move the cursor and enter new digits as required Press OK 5 AtSAVE IN LOCATI ON press ana OK If you did not change the F REPLACE
49. ith a soft cloth slightly damp ened in a mild soap and water solution Do not paint it Paint can clog the device s moving parts and prevent proper operation Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices If the phone battery charger or any accessory is not working properly take it to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service 73 11 Troubleshooting Note With a new completely discharged battery the phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that charging is in progress 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 warning tones If the power comes on but the phone does not work If the phone displays NO SERVICE you re out of the cellular service area and you can t make calls You also get this message if you ve chosen Home Onl y under Carrier Selection in Menu 5 2 and you ve left your Home system 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 mess
50. list then press OK when SAVE IN LOCATION n is displayed press OK again Erase All Recent Calls Menu 2 4 Note This menu erases all numbers in the Dialed Calls Missed Calls and Received Calls lists and can t be undone 35 1 Press MENU V You ll see CALL LOG press OK 2 Press V to scroll toERASE ALL AB 4 RECENT CALLS Press OK F ERASE ALL 1 3 The phone asks ARE YOU aaa SURE Press OK to erase or 7 tie a press CLR to exit without erasing Call Timers Menu 2 5 1 Press MENU V You ll see CALL LOG press OK 2 Press V to scroll to CALL TI MERS Press OK 3 Press V to scroll through the options Press OK to choose the one you want You ll need your security code to clear the timers ka ba ar iH E aa LAST CALL shows the duration of the last call in hours minutes and seconds If you are in a call the phone shows the duration of the call in progress Make sure you hold MENU for a couple of seconds during a call to get to the regular menu and not the In Call menu ALL CALLS shows the total amount of time spent on calls since the timer was last reset ALL CALLS applies to the phone number currently selected for your phone LIFE TI MER shows the total amount of time you have spent on calls in hours and minutes This number cannot be reset You can also select Life Timer by pressing and holding the key for about 4 seconds CLEAR TI MERS resets all the timers to zero excep
51. lled your Home system and usually you want the phone to use it But there may be times when you can t or don t use your Home system for example when you travel Then there s usually more than one network your phone can work in But which one should it work in The point of the Carrier Selection menu is to help your phone make the best choice for you A simple fact to know all cellular systems are either type A or B So your Home system is either an A or B system Ask your cellular service provider or dealer which type yours is 49 1 Press MENU then V until you seeCALL SETTINGS Press OK Press W until you see CALLING OP TI ONS Press OK 2 Press W to scroll to CARRI ER 5 EL ECT ON and the current set KE i ting Press OK if you want to i SELECTION change it l Ary H 3 The phone asks for your security f code Enter it and press OK 4 Press V to move the pointer to 45 3 the option you want described F Hon pret 3 below Press OK to select it pary i Home only Preferred Your dealer can pro Y a gram alist of preferred networks into your phone If your dealer has done this when you choose Preferred your phone looks first for your home system then a network in the preferred list then a network of the same type A or B as your home system then a network of the opposite type as your home system If your dealer has not programmed this list into your
52. nd a warning tone when the battery charge is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain a T gt The repetition rate of the battery low warnings depends on the remaining battery capacity and the battery condition The warnings are more frequent when you re in a call Note If you ve selected the Vibra Only or Silent Ringing Option you won t hear any warning tones See Ringing Options Menu 3 1 on page 37 When the battery charge is too low for the phone to work the phone displays RECHARGE BATTERY then beeps then shuts itself off Charge the battery as described earlier in this section Deep Discharge If you regularly just top up the charge in your battery with out ever allowing it to fully discharge first its life will be shortened In order to get the maximum life from your bat tery you should allow it to discharge completely about once a month To discharge the battery completely 1 Leave the phone switched on until RE CHARGE BATTERY appears then let the phone switch off automatically 2 Leave the phone alone for about 30 minutes and do not connect a charger within this time after it switches itself off During this 30 minutes the phone is in Deep Discharge mode The way to wake up the phone is connect it to a charger 3 Fully charge the battery after Deep Discharge The phone may remind you to discharge the battery by presenting a series of battery
53. oll through other settings Press OK to select a setting or press CLR to exit the menus without changing the settings Note If you use the shortcut method the display shows a before the menu or submenu number in the top right hand corner of the display Also if you use the shortcut method to access Menu 3 7 there is a 5 second delay before the menu appears To bypass this delay press MENU 3 1 OK OK Using the Menu During a Call If you press MENU during a call the phone gives you the In Call Menu see In Call Menu on page 53 If you want access to other menu items just press and hold MENU for a couple of seconds Then use the menus as you nor mally would 29 List of Menu Functions 1Phone Book 1 Find Name 2 Save Name amp Number 3 4 5 Edit Name or Number Erase from Phone Book Phone Book Status 2 Call Log 1 2 3 4 5 Dialed Calls Received Calls issed Calls Erase all Recent Calls Call Timers 3 Phone Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ringing Options Ringing Volume Ringing Tone Keypad Tones Lights 1 Touch Dialing Emergency 9 Dialing Language Phone Number 10 Automatic Answer 11 Automatic Redial 4 Security Settings 1 Change Lock Code 2 Change Security Code 3 Restore Factory Settings 5 Call Settings 1 Calling Card 2 Calling Options 6 Lock Phone Prevents outgoing calls and access to all phone functions In Call Menu Th
54. ows access to the lock code and cer tain submenus so it should be kept in a secret and safe place separate from the phone 1 Press MENU then W until you see 5ECURI TY SETTI NGS Press OK 2 Enter your security code and press OK 44 3 Press V to scroll to CHANGE AB 2 SECURITY CODE Press OKto g Enter 1 change it Enter a new 5 digit new code security code Press OK 4 When the phone asks you to ver ify your new security code enter it again and press OK 5 The phone briefly displays SECURI TY CODE CHANGED Restore Factory Settings Menu 4 3 This function resets the phone s menus to their factory settings Note The lock code and security code are not changed when you reset the menu settings 1 Press MENU then V until you see 5E CURI TY SETTI NGS Press OK 2 Enter your security code and press OK 3 Press V to scroll toRESTORE FACTORY SET TI NGS Press OK to reset them 4 The phone asks you to confirm gt aaa LL CAB Press OK to reset or press CLR F to exit without resetting 5 If you press OK the phone briefly Y displays SETTI NGS RESTORED 45 Call Settings Menu 5 This menu lets you store calling card information in your phone and set up calling restrictions To access Menu 5 press MENU then V until you see CALL SETTINGS Press OK Calling Card Menu 5 1 With this menu you store calling card information for up to 2 cards in your phone Then you can m
55. phone off in any facility where posted notices so require 69 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point service station Users are reminded of the need to observe re strictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting opera tions are in progress Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not al ways clearly marked They include below deck on boats chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemi cals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Vehicles Only qualified personnel should install the phone in a vehicle or service the phone Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive ma terials in the same compartment as a cellular phone or any of its
56. ptions on page 37 You can answer a call any time even while using Key guard memory or menu functions If you don t answer a call the messagel MISSED CALL or n MISSED CALLS appears on the display and re mains until you press any key except the PWR key to clear the display or you can press OK or W to view the Missed Calls List The phone automatically stores the call er s number if available in the Missed Calls list see Missed Calls Menu 2 3 on page 35 When you scroll the list you first see a message telling you the number of new numbers e g n NEW NUMBER S or NO NEW NUMBERS wait for most recent number to appear or press V Press V to scroll the list Calling Line Identification If you subscribe to the Calling Line Identification network service your phone may display the caller s number or name when the phone rings For more details refer to Availability of Network Services on page 59 and Calling Line Identification on page 59 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume e During a call press V or A to decrease or increase the ear piece volume level ABEL gt maaawa 15 Last Number Redial e Clear the display then press SEND SEND Last 15 Dialed Calls e Clear the display press SEND then W Press W repeatedly until you see the number you want Then press SEND to dial it See Dialed Calls Menu 2 1 on page 33 for more information Speed Dialing e D
57. r and name The maximum number of phone book entries depends on how much information you store in each location Stored phone numbers can be up to 32 digits long and stored names can be up to 30 characters long See Memory Location 75 on page 24 for an important note about Memory Location 75 Viewing and Entering Names The ABC key is used to switch between displaying names and numbers Toenter names search for names and view names press ABC The phone displays to indicate that alpha mode is selected you can then use keys to enter letters as well as numbers and view the stored names rather than numbers When a name is displayed you can also press ABC to see the associated number Entering Letters 1 Press ABC to select alpha mode You can then enter letters by pressing the keypad keys a certain number of times See the table on the next page 2 To correct mistakes press CLR repeatedly or press and hold CLR to clear the whole display 22 Key 1 2 3 4 5 press presses presses presses presses 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 A B C 2 A 3 D E F 3 D 4 G H 4 G 5 J K E 5 J 6 M N O 6 M 7 P Q R S 7 8 T U V 8 T 9 W X Y Z 9 F Moves the cursor to the next space immediately Adds a space between letters Entering Punctuation Marks The 0 key can be used to insert punctuation marks and 0 Press O until you get to the punctuation mark you want Bg AA NO The Cursor The cursor appears at t
58. r international calls you can enter a at the beginning of a number by pressing Then enter the number then press SEND The expands to the international dialing code prefix NO SERVICE appears and the phone beeps if you try to make a call when your phone is outside the cellular service area 13 CALL NOT ALLOWED appears if you try to make a call that is restricted see Allowed Calls Menu 5 2 2 on page 51 or if the phone is locked If you receive a call when you re trying to make a call the incoming call comes through and the outgoing call is cancelled Ending a Call e Press END Note If you press and hold END you ll activate Keyguard see Keyguard on page 17 Answering a Call e Press SEND or any key except END or the PWR key e To answer a waiting call normally indicated by a beep press SEND Note that Call Waiting is a net work feature You need to subscribe to it through your service provider You can press END to stop the ringing sound without answering the call Make sure the antenna is fully extended during the call Note If Keyguard is active a call can only be answered with SEND When there is an incoming call the phone rings and CALL flashes on the display ABO F CALL gt aaa LY 14 If you have set Ringing Options to LENT the keypad and display lights flash CALL flashes on the display and the phone makes a short beep see Ringing O
59. rges prepaid Shipping of the repaired unit will be paid by NOKIA The proof of date of purchase will be required before in warranty service is rendered Maintenance and service may be obtained in any authorized service centre in Canada EXTENSION OF WARRANTY PERIOD When a repair is made an extra 90 day service warranty is given to the labour and parts of the repair concerned If re placement of a faulty unit is applied instead of repairing this 90 day service warranty is applied to the replaced unit Besides this 90 day service warranty the warranty repairs or replacements do not affect the original warranty conditions which are determined by the date of purchase THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE Some provinces do not allow limitations on how long an im plied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you FOR WARRANTY SERVICE LOCATION CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER OR DIRECTLY TO NOKIA PRODUCTS LIMITED 575 Westney Road South Ajax Ontario L1S 4N7 For products being returned to NOKIA or its authorized ser vice centres the retail dealer shall prepay shipping charges taxes duties insurance NOKIA assumes no risk for damage in shipping NOTE Your warranty is automatically register
60. t may require cooling or warming first When the battery is not in 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 The battery can be charged and discharged hun dreds of times but will eventually wear out When the operating time is 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 regula tions Recycle Oxy Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hy SO dride batteries must be recycled or NiCd disposed of properly They must not NiMH be disposed of in municipal waste 11 4 The Basics Switching On or Off e Press and hold the PWR key for one second NORMAL POSITION Hold the phone as you would any other tele phone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION Extend your antenna fully when in calls As with any other radio transmitting device avoid unnec essary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed WARNING Do not switch the phone on when cellular phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger Wake up Message When you switch your phone on the phone
61. t the Life Timer Note CLEAR TIMERS cannot be undone Note The actual invoice for calls by your cellular service provider may vary depending upon network features rounding off for billing taxes and so on 36 Phone Settings Menu 3 To access Menu 3 press MENU then V until you see PHONE SETTINGS Press OK Ringing Options Menu 3 1 You can choose how you want the phone to indicate that there is an incoming call 1 Press MENU then V until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK 2 You ll see RI NGI NG OPTIONS and the current setting Press OK if you want to change it 3 Press V to move the pointer to the choice you want Press OK to select one ForRing VibraorVibrate to ABG 1 work you need the Vibra battery 7 Silent 1 BKL 6 pring i 5 NATAN If you choose Si ent the phone g Ring apa displays SI LENT when you aren t using the other functions of the phone This message is to remind you that the ringing tone is set to Off Note When S LENT is selected all tones except for the charger connected tone are also switched off Ifyou choosel ncr easi ng ringing will start at the lowest volume level and then increase to the highest level 37 Ringing Volume Menu 3 2 With this menu you choose the ringing volume As you scroll through each of the 5 volume levels the phone rings so you can hear each level 1 2 3 Press MENU then W until you see PHONE SET TI NGS Press OK
62. the phone is switched on hould not carry the phone in a breast pocket hould use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference f you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place switch off your phone immediately ee nn Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider Other Medical Devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including cellular phones may interfere with the functionality of inadequately pro tected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles e g electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti skid anti lock braking systems electronic speed control systems air bag systems Check with the manufac turer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Switch your
63. tions 1 Recall the first location and press SEND This dials the phone number but the dialing stops at the character 2 When the call is established press MENU SEND The phone will automatically send the Touch Tone string in the second location which is displayed Finding Numbers and Names Finding numbers e With the display clear of numbers or names press W repeatedly to scroll the numbers stored in the Phone Book Phone numbers are displayed in order of location number To view the name stored with the number displayed press ABC Finding names e With the display clear of numbers or names press ABC then repeatedly to scroll the names stored in the Phone Book Names are displayed in alphabetical order To view the number stored with the name displayed press ABC You can also use Find Name Menu 1 1 See page 31 26 Using the Notepad Memory Saving a number and name in the Notepad e Enter the number and name then press OK At SAVE IN LOCATI ON press then press OK Viewing information in the Notepad e With the display clear of numbers or names press then V to view the number To view the name stored with the number press ABC Moving a Name and Number 1 Recall the name and number from memory Press OK 2 AtSAVE IN LOCATI ON enter the new location number then press OK The phone will display MOVE 3 Press OK to move the phone displays MOVED and the remaining availa
64. vel Charger can also be used with the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CGH 10 65 LCH 9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger The multivoltage Rapid Ciga rette Lighter Charger ensures that your phone is always ready for use wherever you travel The small charger s functional design fits well with most car lighters and interiors Charging Times are the same as for the Rapid Travel Charger ACP 9U see Charging Times on page 6 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 lit CGH 10 Compact Desktop Charging Stand The Compact Desktop Charging Stand provides mount ing for both the phone and a spare battery Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the connector to the back of the Compact Desktop Charging Stand Place your phone and or a spare battery in the stand to begin battery 66 charging Check the charging status of the phone battery on the phone

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