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Nokia 232N Cell Phone User Manual

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1. When the phone is placed in the Mobile Holder it will operate automatically in handsfree mode When removing the phone from the Mobile Holder it will change from handsfree to normal handset operation To end a call press the END key When the phone is connected to the Kit the menu functions for Lights Control Keypad Tones and Ringing Volume will be different from those available in normal handportable use of the phone 66 Volume earpiece or handsfree speaker keypad tones and ringing volume Independent levels for each of these functions will be stored for handset mode and for handsfree mode For example if you are in handset mode when you select any of these levels the level will apply only when the phone is operating in handset mode Equally if you are in handsfree mode when you select any of these levels the level will apply only when the phone is operating in handsfree mode Functions which can be available with the Complete Handsfree Car Kit Ignition Sense This function ignition controlled switch on off allows the phone to be switched on and off automatically whenever the vehicle is started or switched off respectively When the ignition is switched off the message AUTO PWR OFF is displayed a tone is heard and the phone is switched off automatically after 5 seconds If you press any key or if you take the phone from the Mobile Holder during this time the phone will not be switched off
2. p and w are used for DTMF dialing these are available on the gt k key 46 To place a pause between DTMF digits when entering the number Press gt k gt K gt k The p character will be displayed When the DTMF number is sent a pause of 2 5 seconds will be inserted automatically To place a wait character when adding a DTMF string to a phone number or requiring a wait within a DTMF string It is necessary to place a wait character w between a phone number and the subsequent DTMF string In addition you may include a w character at any point in a DTMF string if required On reaching each w character the phone waits for you to press SEND On pressing SEND the phone will automatically send as DTMF all the numbers or digits following the w until the next w if any is reached You can also press MENU SEND or MENU 17 at this point to send DTMF To enter a wait character to precede a DTMF string or within the string Recall the phone number or enter the number as appropriate Press gt k gt xx The w wait character will be displayed after the phone number Enter the DTMF number i e after the w character To enter a w character within the DTMF number press x gt K Kk Store the whole sequence in a memory location To send DTMF numbers Recall the phone number from memory using the RCL key Make the
3. If you turn off the ignition while you have a call in progress the phone is switched off automatically 5 seconds after you end the call The Ignition Sense function is not user selectable It is always enabled when the ignition sense line is connected Car Radio Mute This function mutes the car radio when a call is started or when the phone rings to indicate an incoming call When the call or the ringing tone ends the car radio is unmuted and regains its original volume level The Car Radio Mute function is not user selectable It is always enabled when the mute line is connected 67 Options available with the Complete Handsfree Car Kit Booster Kit BSHK 2 This upgrades the signal output level of the phone to that of a full powered 3W mobile Far and Data Accessories Accessory options may be available allowing fax data facilities and electronic mail to be accessed over the air using your phone Please ask your dealer for availability Data Cable FDP 1 This is a simple manually activated data adaptor which allows you to connect the phone to a data device such as a fax machine or a computer to send and receive data For further details refer to the user guide supplied with this accessory PCMCIA Modem Connector DLH 2A This cable allows you to connect your phone directly to an AT amp T Keep in Touch PCMCIA modem card in your computer This enables you to send and receive faxes data and E Mail
4. page 52 for further details AC Chargers Standard Travel Charger ACH 3U E P This light and compact AC charger is pe an economical charging option For lt YA the approximate charging time for WA each of the different types of batteries ee refer to Charging the Battery page 9 S To use the Standard Travel Charger YI simply plug itinto a standard AC out let and connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone NOTE Do not attempt to use ACH 3U E P with Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 6 61 Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U E P This light and compact fast AC charger is ideal for active users For the approximate charging time for each of the different types of batteries refer to Charging the Battery page 9 To use the Rapid Travel Charger simply plug it into a standard AC outlet and connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone Desktop Stands Light Desktop Stand CHH 6L wi The Light Destop Stand provides convenient desktop charging of the phone when used in conjunc tion with a charger The Light Desktop Stand is compatible i with the Standard Travel Charger ACH 3U E P Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U E P and Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 Plug the charger connector into the socket at the rear of the Light Desktop Stand and ensure that the phone is fitted properly Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 6 The Compact
5. NOKIA 4 CoH cos PEOPLE DESCRIPTION OF KEYS Use the phone keys as follows On the side of phone ON A and V Press and hold to Select earpiece switch the phone on volume or off VA Scrolls the memory MENU locations After pressing MENU v or A scrolls the menus and displays options ABC Selects alpha mode number mode press once to select alpha mode i e to enter characters or display names and press again to select number mode Selects menu mode AB MSG ALPHA MENU 12 atti RRR ON BIAN IN USE MOSTA STO Stores information in a memory location Ina menu confirms a setting Dials voicemail or favorite number stored in memory location 98 SEND Dials a number RCL Pressing MENU SEND Recalls information in a call can send from amemory loca DTMF data tion If the display is full shows hidden 0 to 9 xand digits Enter numbers and CLR characters Deletes characters 9 for emergency and clears display calls and are also used for one touch END dialing Ends a call For your information To install charge the battery lt wwsswwsamesamuanimaazinazimazwa See page 8 9 TO SWIN ON weet 5ee page 10 To make acall 5ee page 11 To make an emergency call See page 13 TO view your OWN NUMDET eseeseseseseseseeseeteessestenseeseeneeenens Press RCL 99 W
6. The message can be the callers number a short text message or a message to say you have a voicemail Using Menu 20 you can Read a stored message Delete a message For full details see Receiving Short Messages on page 17 Below is a summary of these functions Reading a stored message When a message arrives the phone beeps the message is displayed and the indicator appears If the phone beeps continuously the Long Alarm option is selected Press any key on the keypad to stop the alarm To read the message later clear the message from the display by pressing any key except the scroll and volume keys When you wish to redisplay the message Press MENU and enter 2 0 READ MESSAGES is displayed Press STO to select this option The most recent message is displayed Scroll to the message you want using the and v scroll keys Each message has a number shown in the top right hand corner of the display The most recent message is number 1 50 When you reach the last stored message and try to scroll down further NO MORE MESSAGES is displayed The stored message can be A message to say you have a voicemail The message you see depends on your switch board The message may show the number of voicemail messages you have received and if the message is urgent Alternatively it may be a call back number for your voicemail A short text message Text messages can be up to 14 char
7. Press MENU 1 8 The message LOCKCODE prompts you to enter your lock code Enter your 4 digit lock code default 1234 The number will be displayed as asterisks x then press STO On entry of the correct code the currently selected option will be displayed Press A or v to select SID SCRN ON or OFF Press STO to confirm the setting The phone will use this setting in a few seconds Message Alarm Menu 19 If you cannot answer your phone for any reason the caller or switchboard can leave a message using the Digital Messaging Service DMS Menu 19 allows you to change the audible alarm that alerts you when a message is left There are three options NO ALARM The phone makes no audible sound The message and the MSG indicator are displayed SHORT ALARM The phone beeps three times and is then silent The message and the MSG indicator are displayed LONG ALARM The phone beeps continuously for 15 minutes The message and the MSG indicator are displayed You can stop the long alarm by pressing any key 49 To select the message alarm you want Press MENU 19 Press or v to display the option you want Press STO to store the setting If you have selected the long or short alarm you will hear a sample of your chosen alarm Messages Menu 20 If you cannot answer your phone for any reason the caller or switchboard can leave a short message using the Digital Messaging Systems DMS
8. services are not presented in this guide e g using X and for activating or deactivating services The phone nevertheless is capable of handling commands given in that form For these commands please consult with your service providers 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 you want from your home service provider You can then activate these features as described in this guide The operation of the phone requires successive key depressions two keys are never to be pressed simultaneously WARRANTY NOTE Use only batteries antennas and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the telephone and may be dangerous FCC INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Your phone may cause TV or radio interference e g when using telephone in close proximity of receiving equipment The FCC Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated If you require assistance 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 DISPLAY INDICATORS DAB MSG ALPHA MENU f 1 2 7 A
9. 36 Call Timers Menu 3 37 Lights Control Menu 4 ww wwwwmmammwamwimawwwa 37 Keypad Tones Menu 5 ccseceseeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 Ringing Volume Menu 6 sses 39 NAM Select Menu 7 ceesceeeteeeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeeaees 39 Auto Answer Menu 8 wwwswwmwamwnanzwa ama naamawaza 40 Accessory Menu Menu 9 lt w wnsamaaammnaziwanaza 40 Clear Last Call Menu 10 w wwwwwwwwmmamimamwa 41 Change Lock Code Menu 11 wwmwwwe 41 Data Mode Menu Uji nwa masia 41 Emergency 9 Key Menu 13 wsswwmasemaaamwanaza 42 Call Restrict Menu 14 wwwwwwmammmwamammmawa 43 Memory Lock MoU Dia 44 Activate Keyguard Menu 16 lt lt w wwaaamwanaza 45 Send DTMF Menu 17 cscceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeees 46 SID Screen Menu 18 wwwmmwwmammmamaz amana 48 Message Alarm Menu 19 lt swwswwmwwmwwwara 49 Messages Menu 20 eecccesceceseseeeseceeeeeeeeetenes 50 Hook Flash Function and 3 Party Calls 52 Battery Information 52 Reference Information 55 List of display MessageS lt wwwaawanamwnwamwnaazwaza 55 MISE OT TONGS ne 58 Care and Maintenance ccccesccesteeeeeeeeteteetees 59 Troubleshooting ssce 3 satecvsnceissarestacekit aveaetdteads 60 ACCOSSONICS uwa 61 MING OX aT 69 Tech
10. Desktop Charging Stand allows you to charge both the phone and a spare battery The spare battery will be charged after the phone battery hasbeen X charged The Compact Desktop Charging Stand must be used in conjunction with a charger use either the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U E P or the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 Plug the charger connector into the socket at the rear of the Stand and ensure that the phone and or spare battery is are properly fitted A deep discharge feature is provided To discharge the spare battery press the button on the Compact Desktop Charging Stand When the battery is totally discharged recharging starts automatically If you wish to stop discharging press the button again to 62 start the charging immediately Only the spare battery can be discharged It is recommended that the battery is fully discharged at least once a week The small LED indicates the charging status of the spare battery The larger LED indicates the charging status of the phone battery When the spare battery is discharging the LED flashes red When the spare battery or phone is recharging using fast charging the relevant LED shows red no flashing When the spare battery or phone is 80 charged and ready to use the steady red light changes to green If you wish you can now continue to charge the battery or phone to full capacity using trickle charging but this takes a few hours mo
11. LIGHTS OFF Press STO to confirm the setting Keypad Tones Menu 5 This function allows you to set the keypad tones on or off When set to TONES ON a tone will be heard with each keypress When set to TONES OFF no keypress tone will be heard To set keypad tones on or off Press MENU 5 Press or v to select TONES ON or TONES OFF Press STO to confirm the setting If the phone is connected to a car kit The options will be different you may select one of three volume levels VOLUME LEVEL 1 2 3 as well as TONES OFF press A or v to select DTMF tones can be sent when in a call even if the keypad tones are switched off 38 Ringing Volume Menu 6 This function allows you to select and demonstrate the ringing volume level or set it to off You may select RINGING LOW Quiet ringing tone RINGING HIGH Loud ringing tone SILENT SERVICE No ringing tone instead when an incoming call is received only a short beep will be heard and the lights will flash The message SILENT will be displayed when you are not entering digits to remind you that there will be no ringing tone All other tones including keypress tones except warning tones will be switched off To set ringing volume level Press MENU 6 Press A or v to select the option you want Press STO to confirm the setting and hear a sample of the volume level If the phone is connected to a car kit The option
12. MENU 1 3 L Sets 9 key on off for one touch dialing of emergency calls CALL RESTRICT MENU 1 4 S Sets call restrictions MEMORY LOCK MENU 1 5 S Sets memory access restrictions ACTIVATE KEYGUARD MENU gt k Locks unlocks the keypad or MENU 1 6 SEND DTMF MENU SEND Sends DTMF tones in a or MENU 17 call 33 SID SCREEN MENU 1 8 L Selects SID to on off NOTE Menu 18 is avail able only if SID information has been programmed into the selected NAM by your dealer MESSAGE ALARM MENU19 _ Selects the audible alarm used when you receive a message MESSAGES MENU 20 Allows you to read or delete a message L requires entry of 4 digit lock code default is 1234 S requires entry of 5 digit security code default is 12345 DESCRIPTION OF MENU FUNCTIONS You may access any of the menu functions by either the menu or shortcut method For simplicity in each of the following descriptions of menu functions only the shortcut method is described Lock Phone Menu 0 You can lock your phone using a four digit lock code to help prevent unauthorized use If you forget your lock code you can change it using menu 11 When the phone is locked No outgoing calls can be made but calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 112 or other official emer gency number including calls by one key emer gency dialing the 9 key Calls can be received as usual
13. Memory locations cannot be viewed or changed To lock or unlock the phone Press MENU 0 The message LOCKCODE prompts you to enter your lock code Enter your 4 digit lock code default 1234 It will be displayed as asterisks Press STO to confirm your entry 34 Once locked you can unlock the phone by repeating the procedure described on the previous page If you make a mistake when locking or unlocking the phone the message CODE ERROR will be displayed In this instance start again from the beginning On entering the correct lock code When locking the phone the message LOCKED will be displayed and will remain to remind you that the phone is locked When unlocking the phone the message UNLOCKED will appear briefly For other options which provide more selective restrictions you may use the Call restrict function Menu 14 page 43 or the Memory lock function Menu 15 page 44 System Select Menu 1 Each cellular service area can have two cellular service suppliers called carriers One carrier operates the A system and the other carrier operates the B system these systems are generally known as non wireline and wireline respectively Your phone is designed to work with both carriers This menu function allows you to program your phone for optimum operation when in your home service area or when away from your home area this is called roaming You may
14. NTE cardia cae 11 Care and Maintenance 59 Data AA AA AA 68 PCMCIA Modem Connector 68 Data Mode Menu 12 41 Dialing Last Number Redial 16 One tOUCH II eee 14 SPCCO ev cece As rda oh eR A edad baa dea dates 16 Display Indicato Sise eee eee eee 7 Display Messages 55 DTMF Dialing Send DTMF Menu 17 46 Emergency Calls Emergency 9 Key Menu 13 42 Hook Flash Function 00 0 eae 52 Koyguald 2 itcts ddeodad et IAA 45 Keypad Tones Menu5 38 Lights Lights Control Menu 4 36 Memory Clearing Contents 25 Correcting Mistakes 24 Displaying Hidden Numbers 25 Displaying Your Own Number 29 LINKING WA ai aa kaaa 22 Memory Lock Menu 15 44 Moving Contents 25 Recalling by Location Number 26 Recalling by Name 27 Reminder Message 29 Scratchpad awa ded dreni he oH 28 Scrolling fora Number 27 SearchingforaName 27 Storing Information 22 Wake Up Message 29 Menus List of Functions 0000eee eee 33 Messages Menu 20 50 DOING ee aii oon de daha ee Giese Bere 51 Message
15. NUMBER Your own number which is stored permanently in memory location 99 is derived from NAM data which has been programmed by your dealer you cannot change the number To recall your own number Press RCL 99 If your phone is registered on two networks the number displayed will be that for the network currently used and relates to the currently selected NAM refer to NAM Select Menu 7 page 39 CHANGING THE WAKE UP MESSAGE The wake up message is the message which is displayed briefly when the phone is switched on the message relates to the currently selected NAM The wake up message is normally a name i e text and it is stored in the alphanumeric part of memory 29 location 99 If the alphanumeric part of location 99 is empty then your own number which is stored in the numeric part of location 99 will be displayed instead If your phone is registered on two networks the wake up message and your own number displayed will be that for the network currently used refer to NAM Select Menu 7 page 39 You may view the wake up message at any time by recalling the alphanumeric part of memory location 99 If you wish you may change the wake up message by storing a different name into this location Please note that you cannot change or delete your own number which is stored in the numeric part of memory location 99 To change the wake up text message Either press ABC to select al
16. SECURITY prompts you to enter your security code Enter your 5 digit security code default 12345 The number will be displayed as asterisks x x then press STO If the correct code has been entered the currently selected option will be displayed Press Aor v to select the call restrict option you prefer Press STO to confirm the setting Note When calls are restricted calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 112 or other official emergency number However one key emergency dialing the 9 key may not operate depending on the type of restriction you chose Memory Lock Menu 15 This function allows you to restrict access to all memory locations MEM NORMAL The phone operates normally no memory restrictions MEM READ ONLY Storing is not allowed to any location but any location can be recalled MEM NO ACCESS Storing or recalling is not allowed all locations NOTE This option will be partially overridden if the ALLOW M90 M95 Call restrict option Menu 14 page 43 is selected To set the memory locking option Press MENU 1 5 The message SECURITY prompts you to enter your security code Enter your 5 digit security code default 12345 The number will be displayed as asterisks x x x then press STO If the correct code has been entered the currently selected option will be displayed 44 Press A or v to select the memory locki
17. a closed car in summer or winter conditions will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 15 C and 25 C 59 F and 77 F A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged NiMH batteries performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 10 C 14 F Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Recycle Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Battery Charge Indicator The battery charge indicator on the display shows the approximate level of charge The indicator consists of a number of bars the more bars showing the greater the remaining charge w 1 Battery Charge s BI Indicator ON Non charging indication If the battery is too hot or cold the bars on the battery charge indicator will flash and the battery will not be charged 54 Low Battery Indication When the charge falls to approximately 5 of the battery s capacity the message BATTERY LOWis displayed and the phone beeps once This warning is repeated every five minutes if the phone is in standby mode or every minute if in a call When the battery is fully discharged the message RECHARGE BATTERY is displayed and the phone beeps three times The phone then switches off automatically Battery Performance Batteries will last longer and perform better if allowed to discharge fully at least once a week You can d
18. a time If you enter a number longer than this the first digits will disappear off the side of the display If you type more than 32 digits the first digits will be lost To view the hidden digits press and hold RCL To view the original display again release RCL Having displayed along number remember to clear the display press and hold CLR before attempting to recall information from a memory location as the RCL key is dual function and will not recall memory locations while a number longer than 16 digits is being displayed CLEARING THE CONTENTS OF A MEMORY LOCATION NOTE Once deleted the contents of a memory location cannot be recalled Press and hold CLR to clear the display Press STO The message STORE prompts you to specify a memory location number Enter the number of the memory location you want to delete The message REPLACE CONTENT will appear O Press STO within 8 seconds The message STORED and the memory location number will be displayed briefly confirming that the memory location has been cleared If you do not press STO within 8 seconds or if you press CLR the message STORE NOT DONE will be displayed and the contents of the location will not be cleared MOVING THE CONTENTS OF A MEMORY LOCATION You may move the name and number stored in one location to any empty location If you attempt to move the contents of a location which contains only a num ber i e the name part
19. call in the usual way i e press SEND When the call has been answered press SEND again to send the DTMF number if any further wait character is encountered within the DTMF string press SEND again to send the remaining part of the DTMF string To stop DTMF sending press CLR 47 Note that when the keypress tones are switched off the DTMF tones are still sent even though they cannot be heard To join two memory locations in order to send a long DTMF string Recall the phone number to the display the loca tion in which this is stored is called the first location in these instructions Press gt gt k The character will be displayed after the phone number Enter the number one or two digits of a second memory location which is to be linked to that already selected Store the new contents in the first location Press ek to enter a w character followed by the DTMF string and store in the second memory location To make a call using the two joined locations Recall the first location and press SEND This dials the phone number but the dialing sequence stops on reaching the character OO When the call is established press SEND This will cause the phone to send automatically the DTMF sequence in the second location NOTE p and w cannot be keyed while in a call pressing gt will send a DTMF tone only SID
20. charged The Compact Handsfree Car Kit which requires an optional external antenna derives its power from the cigarette lighter socket The CARK 43 US includes a PCH 5 Power Cable that is hard wired directly to your car s battery The coil cord from the main unit is plugged into the bottom of the phone and the phone is then placed into the Mobile Holder MBH 9 The Mobile Holder may be mounted either on the main unit or nearby e g on the dashboard The phone will now operate normally with the following additional features When the phone is placed in the Mobile Holder it will operate automatically in handsfree mode When removing the phone from the Mobile Holder it will change from handsfree to normal handset operation To end a call press the END key 65 Complete Handsfree Car Kit CARK 15 US This Complete Handsfree Car Kit which should be installed by a gualified installer allows handsfree operation of the phone in a vehicle and permits the phone battery to be fast charged The Complete Handsfree Car Kit requires an optional external antenna No additional handset is required The coil cord from the Cable Junction Box JBH 1 plugs into the bottom of the phone and the phone is then placed in the Mobile Holder MBH 9 The Mobile Holder should be mounted on the Cable Junction Box JBH 1 in a convenient place The phone will now operate normally with the following additional features
21. instances either Press STO within 8 seconds if you want to replace the existing information or Press CLR or wait until the message STORE NOT DONE appears if you do not want to delete the existing information The information you tried to store will then re appear on the display and you can then store it in another location There are some situations where the store cannot be done In such an instance a message is displayed If there is no room to store a new entry MEMORY FULL is displayed If the location chosen is full and the name being stored already exists in another location then LOCATION FULL is displayed Either wait for the information you tried to store to re appear or press CLR then store the information in another location If the name entered is too long to be stored then NAME TOO LONG is displayed and the name is trun cated Press STO again to store the truncated name If there is no room at all for the name then NO ROOM FOR NAME is displayed and the name is deleted Press STO again to store only the number Alternative quick method for storing to the one touch dialing locations 96 97 and keys respectively and location 98 voicemail favorite number w Enter the number name 23 Press STO then press the specific one touch dialing key e g or for 2 seconds To store a voicemail favorite number in location 98 Enter the number Ref
22. memory location For example if you want to store a 24 digit number then the maximum length of the accompanying name is 4 characters If the name you enter is too long for the space avail able one of the following warnings is displayed when you try to store the name NAME TOO LONG This indicates that the whole name will not fit Press STO again if you wish to store the truncated name NO ROOM FOR NAME This indicates that there is no room for any name no name will be stored A name may include any alpha characters spaces or hyphens 21 Memory linking The memory linking function allows two or more mem ory locations to be linked This permits long strings of characters such as a phone number with an accom panying DTMF string to be sent without having to access manually more than one location To link two locations Enter the phone number then a character press K and the number of the second memory location Store this in the first location Enter the DTMF string and store this in the second location To send the DTMF string Recall and dial the phone number in the first location When the call is established press MENU SEND to send the DTMF string in the second location For full details refer to Send DTMF Menu 17 page 46 and To join two memory locations page 48 STORING INFORMATION With number mode selected enter the phone number Remember to include the area code a
23. second call so that all 3 parties can converse Contact your cellular service provider for further details BATTERY INFORMATION Installing removing the battery Refer to Installing the Battery page 8 Always switch off the phone before removing the battery Charging Information Remember that you must charge the battery before you can use the phone After its initial charging a battery may be charged with the phone switched on or off charging will be slightly faster with the phone switched off You can use the phone while the battery is being recharged TO ACHIEVE FULL BATTERY CAPACITY NEW BATTERIES MUST BE CHARGED WITH THE PHONE OFF FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE INITIAL USE 52 Standby and Talk Times Approximate standby and talk times for fully charged batteries Standby Battery Type Talk time time Light NiCd 300mAh 40 minutes 9 hours BTH 8L Slim NiCd 380mAh 50 minutes 10 hours BTH 8S Slim NiMH 550mAh 70 minutes 15 hours BTH 8SM Extended NiCd 800mAh 110 minutes 26 hours BTH 8H Ultra Extended NiMH 150 minutes 32 hours 1100mAh BTH 8HM NOTE Note that a new battery s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles Standby time will be reduced by approximately 1 hour for every 6 minutes of talk time The battery can be charged and discharged hun dreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time talk time and
24. select any of the following roaming modes System ANAM System B NAM Selected Selected HOME AREA HOME AREA The phone uses only the home area and home system BOTH SYSTEMS BOTH SYSTEMS The phone uses either sys tem A or B whichever is the stronger signal HOME TYPEA HOMETYPEB The phone uses only the home system NON HOME NON HOME The phone uses only the TYPEB TYPEA non home system 35 The home system depends on the current NAM selection refer to NAM Select Menu 7 page 39 When you buy your phone you may register receive a phone number with either or both of your local carriers Contact the office of your home cellular phone company for information about the roaming agreements they have with other cellular phone companies In some areas roaming telephones are automatically recognized by the cellular system In other areas you must contact the cellular phone operator before the system can recognize your phone The company needs to know your telephone number the ESN Electronic Serial Number of your phone and how you plan to pay for your calls There is usually an additional charge for roaming calls NOTE The ESN can be found on the phone s label inside the battery compartment To select the roaming mode Press MENU 1 Wait for the currently selected option to appear Press or v to select the roaming mode you prefer Press STO to confirm the setting The phone will use this setti
25. the number of missed calls You can view the phone numbers of Missed Calls if available in Menu 20 These phone numbers appear in Menu 20 only if your network supports Caller ID and the calling phone number is available Reading a message The message displayed can be A message to say you have a voicemail The message you see depends on your switchboard The message may show the number of voicemail messages you have received and if the message is urgent Alternatively it may be a call back number for your voicemail A short text message Text messages can be up to 14 characters and are predefined by the switchboard One text message for example might read Call home A call back number If you are unavailable the caller can leave a phone number of up to 15 digits for you to call back To diala displayed phone number automatically press SEND 18 Missed calls If someone tries to call you but you miss the call the phone stores the number of the person who tried to call you if available see Missed Calls Notification on page 18 To read other messages stored earlier Scroll through the list using A and v Each message has a number shown in the top right hand corner of the display The most recent message is number 1 When you reach the last stored message and try to scroll down further NO MORE MESSAGES is displayed Clearing the display To clear the message from the display press any key e
26. usual If an incoming call is not answered the CALL message remains on the display until any key is pressed 45 Calls to emergency numbers can be made by entering the emergency number and pressing SEND When an emergency call is ended the keyguard becomes active again To de activate keyguard Press MENU gt When keyguard is de activated the message KEYGUARD OFF appears and the phone then operates in the normal way If you attempt to activate keyguard during a call the KEYGUARD ACTIVE message is shown for a while and keyguard actually becomes active just after the call is ended Send DTMF Menu 17 You can transmit numerical information as a series of tones using the DTMF facility e g to check for messages in your answering machine There are two ways to send DTMF tones 1 Manual Dialing 1 1 Make the call in the usual way 1 2 When the call has been answered enter the numbers Each number is sent immediately as a DTMF tone The length of the tone depends on how long you press the key 2 Automatic Dialing 2 1 Make the call in the usual way 2 2 When the call has been answered use the RCL key to recall a stored DTMF number from a memory location e g for location 23 press RCL 2 3 2 3 To send the whole number displayed as DTMF tones press MENU SEND or MENU 1 7 A series of tones each tone representing a digit of the DTMF number will be heard The special characters
27. when you receive a message Allows you to read or delete a message L requires entry of 4 digit lock code default is 1234 S requires entry of 5 digit security code default is 12345 CONTENTS Important Safety Information 3 Display Indicators eee TA Getting Started 8 Installing the battery wwwwmwmmmmmwmmwamaamwiwww 8 Charging the battery w www wwmmmmmmmammammaa 9 SW AG naia E NA 10 SWIC MAG OTE eeens daine aain iae haea 10 Basic Functions 000 0000 0 0 0 cece 11 Receiving a call oo eee eeceeeeeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeetaees 11 G ller Deyneris nnan a 11 MeaKING g callarse ds 11 Making emergency calls wwwsmmmmamwmaamwaaa 13 Quick ways of Mal see sresr erneer 13 Making international calls lt lt lt lt lt 13 One tOUCH Gialing AAA AAA AA 14 Using voicemail favorite number lt 15 Speed CiallinG ceeceeceseeseeeeeseceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeneeeeas 16 Last number redial ia 16 Record of missed calls c ccceeeeceseeeeteeeeeeeesees 17 Receiving short messages wwsamwnaamaanamaaziwaaaza 17 Receiving a MESSage w wsamaanewaanzwanzamanamaanzawa 18 Missed Calls Notification lt lt 18 Reading a message w swwwaamamamwanamwnaazwnana 18 Clearing the displ
28. Alarm Menu 19 49 ReadMore teenaa iraa eh yor eed ecae ds 50 RECEIVING AAA ate Gedignia ALALA AA 18 Record of Missed Calls 17 NAM Select Menu 7 38 Ringing Ringing Type Menu 2 35 Ringing Volume Menu 6 38 70 Security Activate Keyguard Menu 16 44 Call Restrict Menu 14 42 Change Lock Code Menu 11 40 LockPhone Menu0 33 SID Screen Menu 18 47 Signal Strength Indicator 12 System Select Menu 1 34 Three Party Calls 51 Timers Call Timers Menu 3 36 Reset Timers 00 0c eee ee eee eee 36 Troubleshooting 0 cece eee eee 59 Volume Controls Earpiece Volume 12 Keypad Tones Menu 5 37 Ringing Volume Menu 6 38 71 Only Nokia Genuine Accessories give you the kind of performance Nokia phones are famous for Nokia Genuine Accessories reliability and guality that s the best choice for your phone TECHNICAL INFORMATION Dimensions 147mm x 54mm x 173mm min Weight 6 9 oz 196g with battery BTH 8S Transmitting Power 0 6W 2dB 4dB ERP Operating Voltage Internal battery 6 0V DC Input to AC chargers Type E 220V Type U 120V Type P 220V Input to Compac
29. ITA ON KUZA IN USE MOEMA 3 4 5 6 AB Indicator Shows which network is in use A System A only B System B only A B Both systems Blank Home area only Signal Indicator Shows approximate received signal strength ON Indicator Shows that phone is switched on ROAM Indicator Shows which system the phone is using On home system in a non home area Flashing non home system Off home system in the home area O IN USE Indicator Shows that a call is in progress NO SVC Indicator Shows that cellular service is not available D Battery Indicator Shows approximate capacity remaining Scrolls when charging is in progress Flashes to show that battery is too hot or cold and will not be charged 7 Number MENU Indicator ALPHA Indicator MESSAGE Indicator If charging while phone is switched off the indicator bars disappear but B remains on Shows menu or memory location selected Shows that menu mode has been selected Shows that alpha mode has been selected letters can be entered and names can be displayed Shows that a caller has left you a message GETTING STARTED INSTALLING THE BATTERY Place the base of the battery into the lower part of the phone taking care to line up the screw in the lower right corner with the indent in the battery plastic Push the top of the battery toward the upper part of the phone until the catch clic
30. PRESS MENU and NOW TYPE x A key was pressed while keyguard was active to switch off keyguard press MENU then gt k RECALL Prompts you to enter the desired memory location num ber when wishing to recall information from the memory RECHARGE BATTERY Appears for 10 seconds before the phone switches off automatically REPLACE CONTENT Indicates that the memory location in which you are trying to store is already in use 57 SECURITY Enter the security code default 12345 SILENT Indicates that the ringing tone is switched off i e SILENT SERVICE option is selected SID SCRN BARRED NO flashes SVC steady No service is available due to SID function Menu 18 To attempt to regain service set SID SCRN to OFF STORE Prompts you to enter a memory location number when storing or deleting contents STORE NOT DONE Indicates that you chose not to store new information ina memory location that was already occupied STORED Indicates that storing to memory was succesful TIMERS CLEARED Indicates that call timers have been set to zero UNLOCKED The phone has been unlocked USE gt TO VIEW Indicates that you have entered the menu press or V to scroll the functions VOLUME 1 Indicates the earpiece volume level selected LIST OF TONES Ringing Tone This denotes an incoming call The tone volume can be selected using Menu 6 and the ring tone type can be selected using Menu 2 Keypres
31. Press any key except ON or the volume keys An incoming call is denoted by a ringing tone and the CALL message flashing on the display If the SILENT SERVICE option Menu 6 has been selected there will be no ringing tone the keypad and display lights will flash instead and only a short beep will be heard refer to Ringing volume Menu 6 page 39 If you do not answer a call the CALL message will remain on the display indicating a missed call to clear the display press any key Any key answering facility Any key except ON or the volume keys may be pressed to answer a call except when keyguard is active If keyguard is active you must press the SEND key to answer the call If you receive a call while entering a number the call will be answered on the first keypress after the ringing starts To end the call press END CALLER ID Some network providers have introduced Caller ID in their markets This automatic feature displays the phone number of the calling party before you answer the call The phone also looks for a matching number in its directory and if found displays the associated name If the Caller ID information is not available the phone displays NUMBER UNAVAIL The phone displays NUMBER RESTRICT when the caller withholds the Caller ID information MAKING A CALL For best reception pull the antenna up to extend fully Do not leave the antenna partly extended Enter the n
32. Screen Menu 18 Only available in models where this feature is available System Identity SID information can be programmed into the phone by your dealer the identities of specific networks on which the phone will operate can be programmed into each NAM NOTE This menu will appear only if SID information has been programmed into the selected NAM use Menu 7 to select a NAM You may set the SID Screen function to on or off SID SCRN ON OFF Depending on 1 the pro grammed information 2 the system selected using Menu 1 and 3 the actual availability of networks in your area setting SID to on or off will provide the following conditions 48 SID SCRN ON Your phone may be able to select the programmed e g low cost type of network However you may experience poor call quality if only distant networks of this type are available If no service is available on this type of network then the message SID SCRN BARRED will appear and the NO part of the NO SVC indicator will flash In this instance you may be able to make emergency calls depending on the network and the emergency number programmed into your phone but will not be able to make any other calls or receive any calls SID SCRN OFF You will always obtain the highest quality call possible However the phone may roam and the cost of calls when roaming may be greater refer to System Select Menu 1 page 35 To set SID to on or off
33. TO ONor AUTO OFF Press STO to confirm the setting Accessory Menu Menu 9 This function allows you to control accessories con nected to the phone via a Handsfree Car Kit To select the accessory menus Press MENU 9 If no accessories are connected or an accessory having no associated menu is connected the message NONE PRESENT is dis played If you have one or more accessories con nected the name of the first accessory is shown If you have more than one accessory connected press Aor v to scroll the accessory list until you find the accessory whose setting you wish to change Press STO to select the desired accessory menu then press A or v to scroll the options O To store the new setting in memory press STO The messages generated by specific accessories will be found in the respective user guides supplied with them 40 Clear Last Call Menu 10 This function allows you to set the phone to clear or retain automatically the last numbers dialed when the phone is switched off The phone automatically stores the last five numbers dialed refer to Last Number Redial page 16 for further details To clear or retain the last numbers dialed Press MENU 1 0 Press or v to select CLEAR LAST ON to clear the numbers or CLEAR LAST OFF to retain the numbers Press STO to confirm the setting Change Lock Code Menu 11 This function allows you to change the lock code of your phon
34. aces the earliest stored number To make a call to the number you called last Ensure the display is clear then press SEND The number will appear briefly on the display To make a call to any of the other four last dialed numbers Press 0 RCL Press and V to scroll the numbers i e in locations 00 to 04 until the desired number is displayed 16 Press SEND to make a call to the number displayed Using Clear Last Call Menu 10 you can set the group of last dialed numbers to be either cleared or retained when the phone is switched off RECORD OF MISSED CALLS A history of missed unanswered calls is stored automatically in the MESSAGES Menu Menu 20 The phone shows the number of missed calls with X MISSED CALLS the character X represents the number of missed calls To view the list of calling numbers press MENU STO STO Using the keys MENU 20 STO will also bring you to the same menu You can then scroll through the list of numbers using the arrow keys Press SEND to dial the number that is currently displayed The Caller ID feature only stores numbers in the message menu Note that CALL still flashes on the phone to indicate an incoming call see Receiving a call page 11 if the phone cannot receive network information to activate these features RECEIVING SHORT MESSAGES If you cannot answer a call for any reason the caller or switchboard can leave a short message for you u
35. acters and are predefined by the switchboard One text message for example might read Call home A call back number If you are unavailable the caller can leave a phone number of up to 15 digits for you to call back To dial a displayed phone number automatically press SEND Missed calls If someone tries to call you but you miss the call the phone stores the number of the person who tried to call you if available see Missed Calls Notification on page 18 O To return to the normal display press any key on the keypad except the scroll and volume keys Deleting a message Press MENU and enter 2 0 READ MESSAGES is displayed Press V until DELETE MESSAGE is displayed Press STO Display the message you wish to delete using the and V scroll keys Press STO DELETED is displayed momentarily The list of stored messages is re ordered and the next message is displayed If the list is empty NO MESSAGES is displayed 6 To leave the menu press any key on the keypad except the scroll keys and the volume keys 51 Hook Flash Function and 3 Party Calls Your cellular system may offer a hook flash service This system feature lets you accept a second call when you already have a call in progress Your cellular system may also offer a 3 Party Call service This sys tem feature lets you make a second call when you already have a call in progress It also allows you to link the first and
36. ake them to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service TROUBLESHOOTING If the power does not come on or stay on make sure that the battery is installed properly be sure that the contacts on the battery and on the Desktop Stand if used are clean watch and listen for the low battery warnings the charge may be too low for the phone to operate If the power comes on but the phone does not work you may be out of the cellular service area as denoted by the NO SERVICE message or NO SVC indicator being displayed make sure the antenna is fully extended 60 ACCESSORIES A range of accessories is available for your phone Please consult your local dealer for availability of specific items and advice Certain accessories are described briefly on the following pages IMPORTANT Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous Installation of complex car equipment must be made by qualified personnel only When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord Batteries Light NiCd 300mAh BTH 8L Slim NiCd 380mAh BTH 8S Slim NiMH 550mAh BTH 8SM Extended NiCd 800mAh BTH 8H Ultra Extended NiMH 1100mAh BTH 8HM Refer to Battery Information
37. anywhere in a cellular network Connect one end of the cable into the bottom of the phone and the other end to your modem card For further details refer to the user documentation supplied with the modem 68 Accessories Accessory Menu Menu 9 40 Booster Kitys wees taena ota suai i a a 4d 68 Car Radio Mute 67 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger 64 Compact Handsfree Car Kit 65 Complete Handsfree Car Kit 66 Compact Desktop Charging Stand 62 Rapid Travel Charger 62 Fax and Data Accessories Data Cable 0 0 00 c eee estn 68 PCMCIA Modem Connector 68 Handsfree Desktop Stand 63 Ignition Sense 0 00 e eee eee 67 Light Desktop Stand 62 Mobile Holder 65 Standard Travel Charger 61 Auto Answer Menu 8 40 Battery Charge Indicator 54 Charging sca cis 0is aaa nia edene seen 9 INStAIIINGs 65204 bea eeedieen ee deel g aed bes 8 Low Battery Indication 55 Non charging Indication 54 Standby Talk Times 53 SLOFAQES IA en ad ae ce wi 55 Calls Call Restrict Menu 14 43 Clear Last Call Menu 10 41 Emergency Calls 13 Making ia aa ka 11 ROCONI EA WI 11 TUWE
38. ay lt www wwwwwmmammammima 19 Displaying a stored message eee 19 Deleting A Message wwamamwanamananmaazzmaazzmanzza 19 Using the Memory 0 cece 20 General information w w lt wwwwmmemamammmamwmammania 20 Memory locations iia 20 Memory HIKING ssendu 22 Storing informatioN lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt wwmmsamasuwanwanzawama 22 Entering a NaMe iad alien sti 24 Correcting Mistakes uwiii 24 Displaying hidden numberS w wwswmswmmwwwara 25 Clearing the contents of a memory location 25 Moving the contents of a memory location 25 Recalling information by memory location NUMBET wwwwawwanama nanma nawwnanu manaa wanawaanaawa 26 Recalling information by name wwwsmwmaawa 27 Scrolling for A MUMBA azi 27 Searching for a name eee ceeeeeeeceeteceeeteeeeeeeeeteetes 27 Using the scratchpad memory 28 Reminder message facility lt lt lt lt lt s 29 Displaying your OWN NUMBE T w wwwswmamsemwwwaza 29 Changing the wake up message s 29 Menu FUNnctions 31 Usmo the AA AAA AAA AA WA 3i List Of MENU FUNGUO waa awawie 33 Description of menu functions 34 Lock Phone Menu O lt wsswwmasemaaamwanawaanamanewaaa 34 System Select Menu 1 wwwwmwwmammmamazama 35 Ringing Type Menu 2
39. e You will need to enter your security code in order to change the lock code To change the lock code Press MENU 1 1 The message SECURITY prompts you to enter your security code Enter the five digit security code default 12345 and press STO If you entered an incorrect code the message CODE ERROR will appear When you have entered the correct security code the message NEW CODE prompts you to enter your new lock code Enter the new four digit lock code and press STO The code may contain numeric digits only other characters e g gt k are not allowed The mes sage STORED confirms that the new lock code has been set Data Mode Menu 12 This function allows you to send data while in a call Your phone must be connected to a Handsfree Car Kit or a data compatible accessory in order to send data To send data 1 Press MENU 1 2 You must have a call in progress otherwise the message NO CALL ACTIVE is 41 displayed When the phone is in data mode the message DATA ACTIVE is displayed For further information on sending and receiving data refer to the user guide supplied with your data adaptor e g FDP 1 Emergency 9 Key Menu 13 This function allows you to set the one touch dialing function for the emergency key 9 to on or off ON Allows you to make an emergency call by pressing and holding 9 for 2 3 seconds NOTE Official emergency numbers vary by location e g 911 112 or other o
40. ed off LOCATION FULL The memory location to which you are trying to move information is already occupied LOCK CODE Enter your 4 digit lock code default 1234 LOCKED The phone is locked MOVE NAME Displayed if you are trying to store a name which already exists or are moving stored contents which include a name NAM ERROR The NAM contains erroneous data contact your dealer NAME Enter a name you have selected alpha mode NAME TOO LONG The name you have entered will not fit completely in the memory location and will be truncated press STO again to accept the shortened name 56 NEW CODE Enter a new lock code NONE PRESENT There are no accessories connected to the phone NO CALL ACTIVE Data mode cannot be used as there is no call in progress NO MESSAGES Displayed when there are no messages stored NO MORE MESSAGES Displayed when you have reached the oldest mes sage in the list and there are no more to see NO ROOM FOR NAME The associated number in the selected memory location is too long to allow space for a name press STO again to proceed NO SERVICE Appears if you try to make a call when no cellular service is available NO SPACE Indicates that all memory locations are full NOT ALLOWED Indicates that you have tried to store a number in an invalid memory location e g 00 or call a barred number NOT FOUND Indicates that the name you are trying to recall does not exist
41. efit You may change the favorite number which is dialed when the 4 key is pressed e g you may keep several such numbers in normal memory locations and select the required number by simply storing its location number in location 98 as required This is preferable to copying contents that exist in other locations to location 98 as this cannot be done when the contents has a name any particular name can be stored in only one location Using voicemail favorite number The voicemail key is designed to allow access to your voicemail or favorite number simply by pressing the key once there is no need to press SEND Once a call is established a second press of this key will send a PIN number or DTMF string if this has been stored The voicemail favorite number facility uses the number stored in memory location 98 You may store any number in this location if you do not wish to use the voicemail facility Whatever number is in location 98 will be dialed automatically when F is pressed A typical voicemail number string would be 222W3333 where 222 is the voicemail number allocated to you by your cellular service supplier w is the wait character this is entered by pressing gt k gt K 3333 is your voicemail PIN code which would be sent after the second press of the 2 key Please note that the voicemail service is a system feature and may not be avai
42. ent 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 the phone its parts or accessories 3 Only gualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit Electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti skid braking systems electronic cruise control systems and other electronic systems can malfunction due to the lack of protection from radio signals Check regu larly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted securely and operating properly Switch off your cellular telephone 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 sus pension or denial of cellular services to the offender or legal action or both EMERGENCY CALLS IMPORTANT This phone like any cellular phone operates using radio signals cellular and landline networks as well as user programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely upon any cellular telephone or similar radio device for essential communications e g medical emergencie
43. er to Using voicemail favorite number page 15 Press STO then ENTERING A NAME If in number mode press ABC The NAME prompt and ALPHA indicator will appear indicating that the phone is in alpha mode i e when you press a key letters will appear instead of numbers Press the key labeled with the letter you want Press it once to obtain the first letter twice before the cursor appears to obtain the second and three times before the cursor appears to obtain the third If you miss a letter just keep pressing the key To enter a space press 0 To enter a hyphen press 1 three times Select further letters in the same way O If you want two or more letters on the same key e g AA or AB either press the key to select the first character wait until the cursor appears then press the key to select the next character or press the key to select the first character press then press the key to select the next character this permits faster entry O When you have finished entering the name you may leave alpha mode and select number mode by pressing ABC again e g to view enter or edit the associated number CORRECTING MISTAKES Press CLR to delete the last digit or character Press and hold CLR to clear the whole display Note that this clears both the number and associated name 24 DISPLAYING HIDDEN NUMBERS The phone will display up to 16 digits at
44. fficial emer gency number However only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by one key emergency dialing which may not be the proper number in all circumstances One key emergency dialing does not operate when the keyguard feature is in use OFF Disables the ability to make an emergency call using the 9 key This setting may be useful to pre vent making unwanted emergency calls e g by accidentally holding the key without having to disable all keys by setting keyguard to on NOTE The factory setting for this option is OFF To set the emergency key to on or off Press MENU 1 3 The message LOCKCODE prompts you to enter your lock code Enter your 4 digit lock code default 1234 The number will be displayed as asterisks then press STO If the correct lock code has been entered the currently selected option will be displayed Press or v to select EMERGENCY 9 ON or OFF Press STO to confirm the setting 42 Call Restrict Menu 14 This function allows you to restrict certain types of calls No Restrict ALLOW ALL The phone operates normally no call restrictions International Call Restrict ALLOW NATIONAL International calls cannot be dialed see note below All other outgoing calls and incoming calls are allowed NOTE This option only restricts calls having a specific international dialing prefix as programmed by your dealer If any other inte
45. g the handsfree option the handsfree volume is adjusted The volume levels for the phone and handsfree option are stored independently MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS EITHER If the phone is not on switch it on Press and hold the CLR key for several seconds to ready the phone for calls 3 Key in the emergency number for your present location e g 911 112 or other official emergency number Emergency numbers vary by location Press SEND OR Press 9 for two seconds or more Note Official emergency numbers vary by location e g 911 112 or other official emergency number However only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by one key emergency dialing which may not be the proper number in all circumstances One key emergency dialing does not operate when the keyguard feature is in use and when the Emergency 9 key function is set to OFF Emergency 9 key is set to OFF when the phone leaves the factory QUICK WAYS OF DIALING Making international calls To make an international call either dial the number in the normal way i e starting with the international prefix or use the built in quick method utilizing the internationally recognized character is available on the x key To use the quick method Press gt K will be displayed instead of entering the international prefix then dial the remainder of the number For example calling a UK number ca
46. hen using your phone in a call e Hold the phone to your ear and speak normally there is no need to move the phone to your mouth In this owner s manual e Keypresses are indicated in a bold typeface e g MENU e Display messages are indicated in an italic typeface e g CALL 9350806 NOKIA 232N english NOKIA QUICK GUIDE 232N Adjust Volume during a call Clear a digit Clear display Ending a Call Last number redial Making a call Receiving a call Switching on off Memory Functions 9 Key Emergency Call Displaying your own number One touch dialing Search for a name Search for a number Speed dialing The Menu Facility Enter function Enter menu facility Exit menu facility Menu shortcut Scroll Select option Press to A increase and V to decrease the volume Press the CLR key Press and hold the CLR key Press the END key Ensure the display is clear and press SEND Key in the area code and phone number and press the SEND key Press any key except ON or the volume keys Press and hold the ON key Press and hold the 9 key Press RCL 99 Simply press any one of these keys to dial the associated number x 9 Press ABC and then v or A Press v or A with a clear display Key in the location number and press the SEND key Press the STO key Press the MENU key Press the CLR key Press the MENU key and then the function shortcut number listed on the flip side of this ca
47. in the same memory location press ABC If no name was stored with the number the message NAME will be dis played To return to the number press ABC again To call the number in the memory location with either the number or the name displayed press SEND 26 Alternative guick method for recalling contents from the one touch dialing locations 96 and 97 and keys respectively and location 98 voicemail favorite number k Press RCL then press the gt or keys for 2 seconds Press RCL then press the 2 key The number will then appear on the display RECALLING INFORMATION BY NAME D Press ABC to select alpha mode Enter the name or the first few letters of the name you want to recall Press RCL The name and the number of the memory location in which it is stored will appear on the display To check the phone number stored in the same memory location press ABC again To call the number in the memory location with either the name or the number displayed press SEND SCROLLING FOR A NUMBER To scroll the stored phone numbers press A or v If you have just recalled a memory location by number scrolling will start from that location You will scroll all used memory locations in numerical order When you find the number name you want press SEND to make the call SEARCHING FOR A NAME D Press ABC to select alpha mode Press V to display the name
48. is empty the number will be copied rather than moved 25 NOTE Duplicate names are not allowed i e you may store any particular name in only one memory location If you attempt to store a name which is already stored in another memory location e g move it the message MOVE NAME will remind you that the name already exists If you accept this and store the contents in the new location the original name and number will be erased To move a name and number e g from location 14 to 25 Press RCL 14 or alternatively you may press ABC to select alpha mode enter the name stored in location 14 and press RCL Press STO 25 If location 25 is empty MOVE NAME will be displayed if it is occupied LOCATION FULL will be displayed in this instance choose another location e g press STO 26 to store in location 26 Press STO to move both name and number The message STORED will be displayed If you are moving only a number i e the name part is empty to an occupied location the message REPLACE CONTENT will be displayed press STO to overwrite the contents and copy the number RECALLING INFORMATION BY MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER Enter a memory location number then press RCL e g for location 1 press 1 RCL or for location 12 press 12 RCL The phone number stored in that memory location will be displayed If the memory location is empty the message EMPTY will appear To check the name stored
49. is muted the phone is removed from the HF Desktop Stand then the micro phone will be unmuted Data accessories may be used in conjunction with the HF Desktop Stand A connector at the rear of HF Desktop Stand is provided for this purpose Otherwise the HF Desktop Stand acts similarly to CHH 6 In car accessories Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 cigarette lighter using the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger plugs into the cigarette lighter socket in your vehicle Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger when the vehicle s engine is not running otherwise you may cause an undue drain on your vehicle battery Note that in some vehicles the cigarette lighter socket is not powered while the vehicle ignition is switched off A red light indicates charging and a green light indi cates that trickle charge has started and the phone is ready for use check the charge on the phone display While in a call the light will alternate between red and green Note that the input voltage range is from 10V to 30V DC negative grounding 64 Mobile Holder MBH 9 Your car can be fitted with this special Mobile Holder which holds the phone in place for example during charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 This is a simple to install handsfree car kit which allows the use of the phone in a vehicle and permits the phone battery to be fast
50. ks To remove battery when required Press and hold catch Pull top of battery away from phone Detach battery from the phone ite 2 CHARGING THE BATTERY TO ACHIEVE FULL BATTERY CAPACITY NEW BATTERIES MUST BE CHARGED WITH THE PHONE OFF FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE INITIAL USE Take the charger supplied and fit the connector into the phone Connect the charger to a standard AC outlet or cigarette lighter receptacle For fastest charging make sure the phone is off O Leave the battery on charge for 24 hours before initial use After the first use the charging times depend on the type of battery fitted and charger used approximate times are shown below Battery Type Charger Type BTH 8S L BTH 8SM BTH 8H BTH 8HM Standard Travel 90mins 110mins 5hrs 5 5 hrs Charger ACH 3U E P Rapid Travel 40mins 60mins 70mins 100 mins Charger ACH 4U E P or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 O When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the outlet and from the phone For further details please refer to Charging Indications below and Battery Information page 52 Charging indications When the phone is switched off and the charger is connected only the B part of the battery indicator will be visible When the phone is switched on and charging is in progress the bars on the battery charge indicator will scroll When the battery i
51. lable on your network To be able to use voicemail it must be available on your network and you must be a subscriber to this 15 service For further details ask your network provider For specific operating instructions refer to the appropriate documentation which may be issued by your network provider SPEED DIALING Speed dialing is the quickest way to recall and diala number and is particularly useful for frequently used numbers You can speed dial any number already stored in a memory location either by entering the location number or the name stored with the number to be called Enter the number of the memory location containing the number to be dialed e g 2 Alternatively press ABC to select alpha mode then enter the name stored with the number to be dialed Press SEND The phone will recall the number name from memory display it briefly then dial the number If the memory location contains no number or the name was not found then no call attempt will be made If the memory location is empty the message EMPTY if in number mode or NOT FOUND if in alpha mode will be displayed Last number redial The phone stores automatically the last five numbers together with any associated names which you have called or attempted to call Numbers previously stored are sequentially overwritten by each new one if it differs from the previous the last called number repl
52. ll be stored in the scratchpad memory any number stored previously will be overwritten deleted To recall the number i e after the call is ended Press RCL The number will be displayed To see any attached name press ABC To call the number press SEND To move a number name from the scratchpad to a permanent memory location recall the number name then store it as described in Storing Information page 22 28 REMINDER MESSAGE FACILITY You may enter a message a name and or a number just before switching off the phone and then have that message recalled automatically when you next switch on e g to remind you to make a call When recalled the reminder message is shown in alpha mode if there is a text part otherwise in number mode You may clear edit or store the message or call the number by switching to number mode press ABC if in alpha mode and pressing SEND To enter and store a reminder message Enter the number or name on the display as necessary press ABC to switch between number mode and name mode Alternatively you could recall a number or name already stored Press MENU momentarily then press and hold ON The phone switches off and stores the reminder message automatically When you next switch on the phone the message will be displayed once the message will then be erased automatically from memory and will not appear when you switch on again DISPLAYING YOUR OWN
53. ll timers With the message RESET TIMERS displayed press STO The message SECURITY prompts you to enter your security code Enter the 5 digit security code default 12345 and press STO On entry of the correct code the message TIMERS CLEARED will be displayed to confirm that the timers have been set to zero If you entered an incorrect security code the mes sage CODE ERROR will appear in this instance repeat the above procedure NOTE The call timers are designed to give an approximate indication and may not reflect actual network usage The current timer does not update during a call Lights Control Menu 4 This function allows you to select the operation of the keyboard and display illumination To conserve battery power set to LIGHTS OFF 37 When set to LIGHTS ON If the phone is used as a handportable or is connected to a charger The lights switch on when a key is pressed they remain on for 15 seconds after the last keypress then switch off If the phone is connected to a car kit The lights are on continuously When set to LIGHTS OFF If the phone is used as a handportable or is connected to a charger The lights are continuously off If the phone is connected to a car kit The lights switch on when a key is pressed they remain on for 15 seconds after the last keypress then switch off To set operation of lights Press MENU 4 Press or v to select LIGHTS ON or
54. n be done by entering a number starting K X 4 4 When sent the international prefix for the NAM currrently selected will be generated automatically Note however that if you store a number using the international prefix then when recalled it will be displayed with the appropriate dialing code 13 One touch dialing The phone is eguipped with one touch dialing keys Simply press any one of these keys to dial the associated number you do not need to press SEND The following keys offer one touch dialing x Dials the number stored in memory location 96 press and hold the key for 2 seconds You may store any number in this location Dials the number stored in memory location 97 press and hold the key for 2 seconds You may store any number in this location 9 Dials the emergency number programmed by your dealer press and hold the key for 2 seconds This function will not operate if key guard is active or if the Emergency 9 key function Menu 13 has not been set to ON The emergency number is programmed by your dealer and stored in a special location You cannot change this number neither can you recall the number to the display without dialing the number if you press STO or RCL then hold 9 you will dial the emergency number Refer to Making Emergency Calls on page 13 Dials the number stored in memory location 98 This location may already contain your voicemail number string but
55. nd any international code if necessary To use as the international prefix press X If you wish to enter a name press ABC to select alpha mode then enter the name for further details refer to Entering a Name page 24 All stored names must be different You cannot store a name that is already stored in any of the memory locations 1 69 or 90 98 NOTE When you wish to store a number and a name always do this as one operation Press STO The message STORE prompts you to specify a memory location number If you want to store the information in the next free location as indicated by the number in the upper right hand corner of the display just press STO Otherwise enter a memory location number of your choice 1 to 69 or 90 98 If entering a one digit number i e for locations 1 9 you may press STO again to complete the operation or wait a moment for the message STORED to appear 22 If storing was successful the message STORED will be displayed confirming that the information has been stored in the location number shown on the display However If the location is already occupied when storing a new entry REPLACE CONTENT is displayed If the location is empty but the name being stored exists in another location then MOVE NAME will be displayed Confirmation of this causes the location containing the name previously stored to be erased when the new name is stored In any of these
56. ng in a few seconds For the function of the ROAM indicator on the display refer to Display Indicators page 7 Ringing Type Menu 2 This function allows you to select and demonstrate any one of the five types of ringing tones the standard tone STANDARD or one of four optional tones OPTIONAL 1 2 3 or 4 To select the ringing tone Press MENU 2 Wait for the currently selected option to appear Press or v to choose the type you prefer Press STO to confirm the setting 36 Call Timers Menu 3 This function allows you to check the duration of the calls you have made on the currently selected NAM phone number and to reset the call timers You may display three call timers shown in hours minutes and seconds Duration of the current or last call LAST Duration of all calls you have made on the currently active NAM except the current call TOTAL Non resetable timer showing duration of all calls you have made on the currently active NAM except the current call LIFE You can use the RESET TIMERS option to reset the LAST and TOTAL timers The LIFE timer can not be reset To display the call timers or reset the call timers Press MENU 3 The duration of the current or last call will be displayed LAST Press v once to display TOTAL twice to display LIFE and three times to display RESET TIMERS To reset the ca
57. ng option you prefer Press STO to confirm the setting You may recall your own number in location 99 at any time regardless of the MEM NO ACCESS memory locking option You cannot use the memory linking function to link to a memory that is barred from recall by the MEM NO ACCESS option For limited access to memories 90 to 95 only use the Call restrict function Menu 14 page 43 Select the ALLOW M90 M95 option to allow recall only of loca tions 90 to 95 inclusive regardless of the Memory Lock option selected The ALLOW M90 M95 option thus gives some override to the Memory Lock MEM NO ACCESS restrictions Activate Keyguard Menu 16 Keyguard can prevent accidental operation of the keys e g when the phone is being carried in a pocket or bag When keyguard is activated no keypresses are accepted and no keypress tones will be heard Emergency calls can be made Note When Keyguard is ON calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 112 or other official emergency number However one key emergency dialing the 9 key does not operate To activate keyguarad Press MENU gt or press MENU 1 6 When keyguard is active If you press any key except MENU you are prompt ed to de activate keyguard If you receive a call press SEND to answer the call any key answering is disabled During a call keyguard is not active and you can operate the phone as
58. nical information cceceeeeeeeeeneeeesneeeeeneeeeeaes 72 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION TRAFFIC SAFETY Do not use a hand held telephone while driving a vehicle If using a hand held telephone park the vehicle before conversing Always secure the phone in its holder do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle s lights or horn on public 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 is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including cellular telephones may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions Other electronic equipment may also be subject to interference As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refueling point service station Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipm
59. o this by leaving the phone switched on overnight or longer for an Extended Battery type BTH 8H or an Ultra Extended Battery BTH 8HM until the message RECHARGE BATTERY is displayed and the phone switches off Alternatively you can use the deep discharge facility if this is available on your optional Compact Desktop Charging Stand Storage When a battery is not in use store it uncharged ina cool dark and dry place If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself in a few weeks at room temperature REFERENCE INFORMATION LIST OF DISPLAY MESSAGES AUTO PWR OFF Phone is installed in a car kit with ignition sense connected When ignition is switched off this message appears and the phone will switch off automatically in 5 seconds BATTERY LOW Appears when battery charge is down to approximately 5 of the battery s capacity then every 5 minutes if phone is in standby mode or every minute if it is ina call 55 CALL Indicates that you are receiving a call or have not answered an incoming call CALL INPROGRESS Appears if you try to change from one cellular network to another in mid call CODE ERROR Indicates that you have entered an invalid lock code or security code DATA ACTIVE The phone is in data mode EMPTY Displayed when you try to recall information from an empty memory location KEYGUARD ACTIVE The keyguard function is switched on KEYGUARD OFF The keyguard function is switch
60. pha mode and enter the text message or press RCL 99 to recall the current contents press ABC to select alpha mode and enter the text message if necessary first delete any name already stored Press STO 99 The message REPLACE CONTENT will be displayed even if the new name entered is the same as the old name Press STO to store the new name the message STORED will appear If stored the new name is written to the NAM data and stored in the alphanu meric part of location 99 having no effect on the numeric part If you attempt to store a different phone number in mem ory location 99 the message NOT ALLOWED will be displayed and the number and name will not be stored 30 MENU FUNCTIONS USING THE MENU The menu allows you to view the current setting of certain functions and to change the setting of any function to one of the options offered to select an action offered directly to view information There are two methods of accessing menu functions menu method press MENU use A or v and press STO shortcut method press MENU and enter a function number See menu method below and shortcut method on the next page The number of the menu function currently selected is shown in the upper right corner of the display Some menus are secure and you must enter the lock code or security code before you can access them On selecting a menu of this type you will be
61. prompted with one of these messages LOCK CODE you should enter your 4 digit lock code default 1234 and then press STO or SECURITY you should enter your 5 digit security code default 12345 and then press STO Normally your dealer will give you these code numbers when you purchase the phone It will be helpful to me morize them Do not leave them written where they can be recognized You may change the lock code using menu 11 but you cannot change the security code To access the menu using the menu method Press MENU The USE TO VIEW message prompts you to scroll the menus Press or v to scroll the functions until the one you want is displayed Press STO to select the function If prompted enter the lock code or security code and press STO 31 The option currently selected or status may be displayed O To change the setting to any of the options offered press A or v to scroll the options until the one you want is displayed O To select the option displayed or to accept the lock code or PIN code entered press STO O To quit the menu function without changing the setting press CLR or wait for the timeout To access the menu using the shortcut method Press MENU then enter the number of the menu function required see List of Menu Functions on the next page If prompted enter the lock code or security code and press STO The option currently selected or
62. rd Press A to scroll forward and v to scroll backward Press the STO key LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONS Shortcut Keys Description Menu Name LOCK PHONE SYSTEM SELECT RINGING TYPE CALL TIMERS LIGHTS CONTROL KEYPAD TONES RINGING VOLUME NAM SELECT AUTO ANSWER ACCESSORY MENU CLEAR LAST CALL MENUO L MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 3 MENU 4 MENU 5 MENU 6 MENU 7 MENU 8 MENU 9 MENU 1 0 CHANGE LOCK CODE MENU 1 1 S DATA MODE MENU 1 2 EMERGENCY 9 KEY MENU 1 3 L CALL RESTRICT MENU 1 4 S MEMORY LOCK MENU 1 5 S ACTIVATE KEYGUARD MENU x or MENU 16 SEND DTMF MENU SEND or MENU 1 7 SID SCREEN MENU 1 8 L MESSAGE ALARM MENU 1 9 MESSAGES MENU 20 Locks unlocks the phone Selects roaming mode system feature Selects the ringing tone type Displays length of calls Resets the timers Selects operation of display and keypad lights Switches keypad tones on off Selects volume of ringing tone Displays and selects cellular number network Sets automatic answer on off Controls accessories connected to the phone Sets the last called num bers to be cleared or retained when phone is switched off Allows you to change lock code Selects data mode ina call Sets 9 key on off for one touch dialing of emergency calls Sets call restrictions Sets memory access restrictions Locks unlocks the keypad Sends DTMF tones ina Call Selects SID to on off Selects the audible alarm used
63. re Handsfree Desktop Stand CHH 7 The Handsfree HF Desktop Stand provides both charging and handsfree facilities The HF Desktop Stand allows you to charge both the phone and a spare battery The spare battery will be charged after the phone battery has been charged The HF Desktop Stand offers you a handsfree micro phone and loudspeaker for office use Place the phone in the HF Desktop Stand and use it normally You may switch to handsfree operation and back to normal operation just by putting down or picking up the phone respectively even during your call When the phone is in the HF Desktop Stand the menu functions for Lights Control Keypad Tones and Ringing Volume will be different and will be as specified for use with the car kit The HF Desktop Stand CHH 7 can only be powered by the AC Power Supply ACS 6U These two items are sold together as a kit EDC 5 Handsfree Desktop Charger Kit Plug the Power Supply into the socket at the rear of the Stand and ensure that the phone and or spare battery is are fitted properly 63 There are three buttons on the HF Desktop Stand iF Deep Discharge Discharges the spare bat tery Operates in the same way as the deep discharge button on Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 6 R Last Number Redial One touch key for dialing the last number dialed Mute In a call mutes the microphone press to mute press again to unmute If while the microphone
64. rnational prefix is in use on your system and you dial that prefix then you will still be able to make international calls even if this option is selected With this option selected it may still be possible to make any international call via the operator Local Only ALLOW LOCAL Only calls to local numbers having seven digits or less and emergency calls can be made emergency calls can be made by normal dialing or by using one touch 9 dialing Incoming calls are allowed NOTE With this option selected it may still be possible to make any call via the operator Memory Calls Only ALLOW M90 M95 Only calls to numbers stored in memory locations 90 to 95 and emergency calls can be made emergency calls can be made by normal dialing or by using one touch 9 dialing You may recall numbers from locations 90 to 95 but will not be permitted to store numbers to these locations Incoming calls are allowed NOTE This option effectively takes memories 90 to 95 out of the memory locking scheme Menu 15 and makes them readable These memories will be read able even if the MEM NO ACCESS Memory Lock option is selected The Lock Phone function Menu 0 page 34 however sets all call restrictions and locking so that no memories are accessible All these options will be temporarily overridden if the phone is locked to lock the phone use Menu 0 page 34 43 To set the call restrict option Press MENU 1 4 The message
65. s Remember to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength Locking the phone or restricting calls does not prevent making emergency calls with the phone To make an emergency call if the phone is not on switch it on If the ALPHA indicator is shown on the display clear it by pressing the ABC key Press and hold the CLR key for several seconds to ready the phone for calls Key in the emergency number for your present location e g 911 112 or other official emergency number Emergency numbers vary by location Press the SEND key If certain features are in use Keyguard Locking Call Restricting etc you may first need to turn those fea tures off before you can make an emergency call Consult this document and your local cellular service provider 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 When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible Remember that your cellular phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permission to do so USING THIS GUIDE The cellular phone described in this guide is approved for use on the AMPS and NAMPS network The AMPS NAMPS manual activation commands for various
66. s Tone This single tone denotes a valid keypress Re order Tone This triple tone indicates that your attempt to originate a call was unsuccessful e g the network was busy or your call has been terminated for some other reason 58 Low Battery Tone This single tone denotes that the remaining battery charge is low The BATTERY LOW message is displayed at the same time The tone sounds every 5 minutes if phone is in standby mode or every minute if in a call Recharge Battery Tone This triple tone denotes that battery charge is extremely low and that the phone will no longer operate The RECHARGE BATTERY message is displayed at the same time The phone will switch off automatically within 10 seconds Charger connected Tone This tone single beep denotes that a charger has been connected charging may start The tone will be heard even when phone is switched off Auto Power off Tone In a car kit equipped with ignition sense this tone denotes that the power will be switched off automatically The AUTO PWR OFF message is displayed at the same time Error Tone This long tone indicates that cellular service cannot be obtained e g you are not within the service area In acar kit equipped with ignition sense the tone denotes that the phone will switch off automatically in 5 seconds Message Alarm Tone This tone indicates that you have received a message from the switchboard or a caller who was unable to contact
67. s fully charged the scrolling will stop and all bars will be on steady 9 SWITCHING ON If your phone has an extendable antenna extend the antenna fully Press and hold the ON key The phone will carry out a short self test briefly displaying the wake up message This message is pro grammed by your dealer but you may change it if you wish refer to Changing the wake up message page 29 for further details When the ON indicator appears the phone is ready for use If the NO SVC indicator remains on then you may be outside the cellular service area and will not be able to make or receive calls Remember to make or receive any calls your phone must be switched on and in service If you are using the SID function refer to SID Screen Menu 18 page 48 for details When SID is switched on and specific carriers are not available in your area then the NO part of the NO SVC indicator may flash in this instance you may be able to make emergency calls but will not be able to make or receive any calls As with any other radio transmitting devices avoid prolonged contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on SWITCHING OFF Press and hold the ON key The display will become blank If the charger is connected the B indicator will remain on and charging will continue NOTE Switch off the phone before removing the battery BASIC FUNCTIONS RECEIVING A CALL D
68. s will be different you may select one of five volume levels RINGING LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 as well as SILENT SERVICE press or v to select and STO to confirm NAM Select Menu 7 The phone has a two number capability which lets you subscribe to competitive cellular services in your area and other cities Your phone can be programmed by your dealer with up to two numbers each is stored in a NAM Number Assignment Module This menu function allows you to select either of your numbers if two have been programmed NOTE You cannot change from one network number to the other during a call if you do attempt to change the network the message CALL IN PROGRESS will be displayed and no action will result If you are only registered on one network you cannot access the other 39 To display your number or change the network number Press MENU 7 The telephone number which the phone is currently using will be displayed Press A or v to select the other number network Press STO to confirm The phone will use this setting in a few seconds Auto Answer Menu 8 The Auto Answer function has 2 options AUTO ON and AUTO OFF If AUTO ON is selected when the phone is connected to a Handsfree Car Kit and is in handsfree mode the phone will automatically anwer a call after the first ring It does this by switching from standby to talk mode To set auto answer on or off Press MENU 8 Press A or v to select AU
69. sing the Digital Messaging Service DMS The message can be the caller s telephone number a short text message or a message to say you have a voicemail When you receive a message it is stored and displayed on your phone so you can read it immediately If you prefer you can clear the display and read the message later Your phone can store up to 20 messages at any time and you can delete any you no longer need If someone leaves the same message twice the most recent message is displayed and stored as usual but the old message is deleted from the message store Receiving a message When you receive a message the phone beeps The message is displayed and the MSG indicator appears if you have selected the Short Alarm option the phone beeps 3 times and is then silent if you have selected the Long Alarm option the phone beeps continuously for 15 minutes To stop the alarm press any key except ON OFF or the volume keys if you have selected the No Alarm option there is no audible alarm Only the message and MSG indicator are displayed To change the message alarm see page 49 If 20 messages are already stored when the new message arrives the oldest message 20 is deleted automatically Missed Calls Notification If you miss a call the phone displays n Missed Call s and stores the phone number of the person who tried to call you If you miss more than one call n repre sents
70. standby time is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to buy a new battery O Use only batteries approved by the phone manu facturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week since overcharg ing may shorten its life If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself in about a week at room temperature O For good operation times discharge the battery from time to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off or by using the battery discharge facility of any approved accessory available for your phone Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means 53 Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge it may require cooling or warming first Use the battery only for its intended purpose 8 Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object coin clip or pen causes direct connection 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 terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object 10 Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in
71. status may be displayed the menu function name is not displayed first when using the shortcut method When selecting menu 1 or menu 2 there will be a short pause before the options currently selected for these menus appear To change the setting to any of the options offered press A or v to scroll the options until the one you want is displayed O To select the option displayed or to accept the lock code or PIN code entered press STO O To quit the menu function without changing the setting press CLR or wait for the timeout 32 LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONS Menu Name Shortcut Keys Description LOCK PHONE MENU 0 L Locks unlocks the phone SYSTEM SELECT MENU 1 Selects roaming mode system feature RINGING TYPE MENU 2 Selects the ringing tone type CALL TIMERS MENU 3 Displays length of calls S Resets the timers LIGHTS CONTROL MENU 4 Selects operation of display and keypad lights KEYPAD TONES MENU 5 Switches keypad tones on off RINGING VOLUME MENU 6 Selects volume of ringing tone NAM SELECT MENU 7 Displays and selects cellular number network AUTO ANSWER MENU 8 Sets automatic answer on off ACCESSORY MENU MENU 9 Controls accessories connected to the phone CLEAR LAST CALL MENU10 Sets the last called numbers to be cleared or retained when phone is switched off CHANGE LOCK CODE MENU 1 1 S Allows you to change lock code DATA MODE MENU 12 Selects data mode in a call EMERGENCY 9 KEY
72. store a name and number of your choice 70 89 These memory locations are not avail able for your use 90 95 6 standard memory locations You can use each one to store a name and num ber which you can call even when the ALLOW M90 M95 call restrict option is selected The call restrict option restricts the outgoing calls you can make See page 43 for details 96 Holds the number that is dialed when you press the gt k one touch dialing key for 2 seconds 97 Holds the number that is dialed when you press the one touch dialing key for 2 seconds 98 Holds your voicemail number or favorite number which is dialed when you press the one touch key 20 99 Holds your own number and the wake up message the name or text displayed when you switch the phone ON You cannot change your number but can change the wake up message See Changing the wake up message on page 29 Memory locations 90 99 are allocated for specific purposes If you wish however you may store any information in these locations in the normal way except for location 99 where you can store an alpha wake up message but cannot store a different own number Length of numbers and names you may store The longest number you can store in a memory location is 30 digits The longest name you can store is 16 characters If you want to store a number and a name then a maximum of 28 digits and characters can be held in each
73. t Handsfree Car Kit 10 8 to 16V DC Input to Complete Handsfree Car Kit 10 8 to 16V DC Input to Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger 10 to 30V DC Frequency Band 824 to 849 MHz TX 869 to 894 MHz RX USA NOKIA MOBILE PHONES 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 P O Box 30730 Tampa FL 33607 Tel 1 800 666 5553 CANADA NOKIA PRODUCTS LTD 575 Wesiney Rd South Ajax Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel 905 427 6654 ASIA PACIFIC NOKIA S E A Pte Ltd 541 Orchard Road 12 01 Liat Towers Singapore 0923 Nokia and the Arrows logo are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation Finland Copyright 1995 Nokia Mobile Phones All Rights Reserved Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any products described in this guide without prior notice Issue No 2 03 97 72 NOTES 73
74. umber you wish to dial Remember to include the area code 11 if this is necessary on your system even if you are making a local call The number will be displayed To correct a mistake press CLR to delete the last digit or press and hold CLR to clear the whole display then re enter the number Press SEND The IN USE indicator will appear on the display and the number will disappear To end the call press END Notes If NO SVC is displayed You are outside the cellular service area If NOT ALLOWED is displayed The call is not allowed or your phone is locked Refer to Call restrict Menu 14 page 43 and Lock phone Menu 0 page 34 If the signal is poor The quality of your call depends on the signal strength of the cellular signal in your area The signal strength indicator on the display S in H i diagram right shows received 1s Bl signal strength The more bars ON SERV showing the stronger the signal If the signal is poor try moving to a different position If you are using the phone in a building you may find that reception is better near a window To adjust the earpiece volume On the side of the phone press A to increase the vol ume maximum level is 5 or V to decrease the volume minimum level is 1 The volume level you select is displayed If you try to adjust the volume below level 1 or above level 5 the phone gives a warning beep If you are usin
75. which is first in alphabetical order of first letter or press A to display the name which is last To display the other stored names press or v until you find the name you are looking for The number of the memory location in which each displayed name is stored will appear in the top right hand corner of the display 21 To search faster just enter the first letter of the name you are looking for and then press RCL The first name beginning with this letter will appear on the display To scroll forward press v within 15 seconds to display the next name and so on If no matching name is stored the message NOT FOUND will be displayed To check the phone number stored with the name press ABC To continue scrolling the names press ABC again and use Aor v When you find the name you want with either the name or the number displayed press SEND to call the number USING THE SCRATCHPAD MEMORY In addition to the 78 standard memory locations the phone has one short term memory location the scratchpad in which a number and or name entered can be stored temporarily The scratchpad memory is intended primarily to enable you to store a number during a call but may be used at any time To store a number name e g during a call Enter the number remember to include the area code To enter a name press ABC to select alpha mode and enter the characters Press STO The number name wi
76. xcept the scroll and volume keys Displaying a stored message When you wish to display a stored message Press MENU and enter 2 0 READ MESSAGES is displayed Press STO to select this option The most recent message is displayed Deleting a message Press MENU and enter 2 0 READ MESSAGES is displayed Press V until DELETE MESSAGE is displayed Press STO Display the message you wish to delete using the A and Y scroll keys Press STO DELETED is displayed momentarily The list of stored messages is then re ordered and the next message is displayed If the list is empty NO MESSAGES is displayed 6 To leave the menu press any key except the scroll and volume keys 19 USING THE MEMORY GENERAL INFORMATION Memory locations provided 78 standard locations Each of these may be used to store a number and a name Five locations numbered 00 to 04 which together contain the last 5 numbers you dialed These loca tions are reserved exclusively for redial numbers stored automatically by the phone Location 00 contains the most recent number dialed location 04 contains the oldest See Last Number Redial page 16 for details One scratchpad memory location this may be used to store a number during a call One location 99 which holds your own number and the wake up message Location No Details 1 69 69 standard memory locations You can use each one to
77. you If you have selected the Long Alarm option the phone will beep continuously for 15 minutes If you have selected the Short Alarm option the phone will beep three times and then will remain silent CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you to fullfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of small children s reach Keep the phone dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits 59 Do not use or store the phone in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts can be damaged Do not store the phone in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store the phone in cold areas When the phone warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside the phone which may damage electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open the phone Non expert handling of the phone may damage it Do not drop knock or shake the phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution If the phone or any of its accessories are not working properly t
78. you may store any number in this location e g if you are not a subscriber to voicemail Refer to Using voicemail favorite number page 15 for further details NOTE When keyguard is activated none of these keys are operational for one touch dialing When in a call the gt and 9 keys do not operate as one touch dialing keys instead they revert to their normal DTMF tone dialing functions When in a call the 2 key does not operate to make a further call Instead pressing this key would force DTMF data to be sent if there is data waiting to be sent For example the string stored in voicemail mem ory location 98 might contain the voicemail phone number then a w and some DTMF data once a call to the voicemail number had been established a sec ond press of the 1 key will send the DTMF data 14 You may link any memory location to a one touch dialing key this will enable you to dial the phone number stored in that location by simply pressing the key To do this store the number of the memory location i e one or two digits only to be linked in any of the one touch dialing memory locations For example to link the number stored in memory location 33 to the 4 key store 33 in memory location 98 voicemail favorite number then when you press 1 the phone number in memory location 33 will be dialed automatically speed dialed This function has the following ben

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