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Nokia 2190 Cell Phone User Manual

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1. BBT 1XV Vibrating 600 mAh NiMH lhour 110 min 25 hrs Extended BBH 2H 1100 mAh NiCd 2 hours 220 min 50 hrs Ultra Extended BBH 1H 2 hours 1700 mAh NiMH 30 min 300 min 68 hrs Note Battery operation times vary according to signal conditions network parameters set by the operator and how you use the batteries Follow the guidelines in The Battery and SIM Card Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U This lightweight AC charger can be used with all battery options Calls can be made during charging even with a fully discharged battery To use the Rapid Travel Charger G ACH 4U plug it into a standard 120V AC wall outlet and connect the lead from the charger to the base of the phone 55 The charger can also be used together with the optional Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 and Light Desk Stand CHH 2L Approximate charging times for discharged batteries are shown at the beginning of this section Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 You can charge the phone battery from your vehicle battery by using the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 You can also use the charger with the Light Desk Stand CHH 2L and the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 Calls are possible during charging A green light indicates the charger is ready for charging when not charging or finished charging if it has been charging A red light indicates chargin
2. CONSECT PEOVLE Keys and the Display on off when you Switches phone press and hold Adjusts volume of the earphone or handsfree speaker These keys perform the function shown on the display directly above them e g here the keys are the Menu and Memory keys 9351330 PRINTED IN CANADA A SIM Card memory is in use OR B The phone s internal memory is in use A call is in progress A data call is in progress The phone is in alpha mode You have a voice message You have a text message If flashing text memory is full Memory location menu or option number AL Alternate Line is in use Aro uongo u p j lesa H Battery charge i gt I ry rg 5 Signal strength Y These words change they determine the function of the keys below them see previous page A Y scroll the menu and memories Press and hold for continual scrolling Press and hold to clear the display press once to delete numbers and characters one at a time gives dial tone and prompts you to enter a number or dials the number on the display ends a phone call toggles between alpha mode and numeric mode In alpha mode the number keys enter letters and the phone displays the name associated with a phone number Ho mal x 2 For Rapid Cigarette Ligh
3. 1 Forward All Calls 2 Forward If Busy 3 Forward If Not Answered 4 Forward If Out of Reach 5 Cancel All Forwarding 4 Phone Settings 1 Lights 2 Ringing Volume 3 Ringing Tone 4 Keypad Tones 5 Auto DTMF Length 6 Automatic Redial 7 Automatic Answer 8 Calling Card 9 Send Own Number 10 Call Waiting 11 Restore Factory Settings 12 Menu List 13 Network Selection 14 Language 5 Security Options 1 PIN Code Request 2 Security Level 3 Restrict Calls 1 Outgoing Calls 2 International Calls 3 Int Except to Home Country 4 Incoming Calls 5 Incoming Calls if Roaming 6 Cancel All Restrictions 4 View Fixed Dialing List 5 Fixed Dialing 6 Change Access Codes 1 Change Security Code 2 Change PIN Code 3 Change PIN2 Code 4 Change Network Password 34 6 Duration and Cost 1 Call Duration 1 Last Call Duration 2 All Calls Duration 3 Clear Timers 2 Call Costs 1 Last Call Units 2 All Calls Units 3 Clear Counters 3 Call Costs Limit 4 Show Costs Inx 7 Phone Line Selection Selects which line to use 8 Memory Functions 1 Memory Selection 2 Memory Status 3 Copy Between Memories 4 Memory Erase Options 5 Display Own Number 9 Personal Reminders 1 Reminder Note 2 Countdown Timer 10 In Call Options Mute Unmute Hold Unhold Swap Drop Call Send DTMF Join Private 11 Fax or Data Call 12 Number Editor 13 Ringing Options 1 Ring 2 Beep Once 3 Silent 4 Vibrate 5 Ring Vibr
4. The phone has space for five full length messages HO SPACE MESSAGE WAITING means you need to delete current messages from your memory to make space in the phone for new messages Reading Text Messages When your phone receives a Short Message Service SMS text message the message is stored in the currently selected ED memory A or B S You can read messages immediately with the Read key or fit and read the message later using Menu 2 To read messages with Menu 2 A 2 i i i i Y o Y 0 Henu Memory Select Quit vv vv A 2 A 5 READ Ji MESSAGES HEW i MESSAGE Select Quit Ss 7 20 Y scrolls through message screens Press or press and hold W to read messages The messages are shown in the order that they were received or stored and begin with a message header that shows message status described below HEL This is followed by the receipt date and time The message has already been read The message was created or edited by you Qpetion Huit The Option Key When you are reading a message you can press Mptinan Use the key to scroll through Send available options gt Read next Erase Read rext shows the next DK Quit message 5 5 S 5 oO Erase deletes the current message from memory Reply sends a reply message to the sender of the displayed message Key in your message Press CE to send it Call back copies the phone nu
5. the holder The beveled corner of the card faces up and you should be able to see the metal contacts Pull the catch gently toward Lock 1 When you are sure that the holder is firmly engaged slide the cover of the SIM card reader back into place 2 PIN and PIN2 Codes 4 to 8 digits A PIN Personal Identity Number code comes with the SIM card The phone requires this code each time you switch the phone on ifyou enable PIN Code Request in Menu 5 1 The PIN2 code comes with some SIM cards and is required to access some functions such as charging unit counters which must be supported by the SIM card Ifyou enter a wrong PIN or PIN2 code three times in a row that PIN or PIN2 code is disabled You will be prompted for the PUK code for the PIN or the PUK2 code for the PIN2 and a new PIN or PIN2 code PUK and PUK2 Codes at least 8 digits The PUK Personal Unblocking Key is required to change a disabled PIN code The PUK2 code is required when you want to change a disabled PIN2 code If you enter a wrong PUK code ten times in succession you cannot use the SIM card any more Contact your network operator for a new card If you enter a wrong PUK2 code ten times in succession you cannot access the functions that require the PIN2 code Contact your network operator You cannot change the PUK or PUK2 code If you lose or do not know the code contact your network operator 10 3 Th
6. Press DE During a transmission the message DATA CALL or FAX CALL and the D indicator are displayed For more information refer to any documentation or instructions supplied with your data adapter data application or fax application Menu 12 Number Editor This function lets you edit a phone number You can press to dial the edited number You can also store it The number you want to edit must be on the display Enter Menu 12 removes the digit left of the cursor Y moves the cursor right A moves the cursor left Press Dk when you are finished editing the number You can then dial or store the edited number if you want to Menu 13 Ringing Options With this menu you can choose Ring Beep Once Silent Vibrate Or Ring E Wibra Note that if you choose Silent the phone flashes its lights when you have an incoming call Note The vibrating option is available only with a special battery Consult your dealer Note When the phone is connected to a handsfree desktop charger the indication mode is set separately for that accessory 52 Menu 14 Quick Guide O EnterMenu 14 Press W to get to the desired topic then press Select O Press ore to read help screens Press mit when you are finished The following Help topics are available e How to Make a Call e How to Answer a Call e How to Redial e How to Dial Emergency No e How to Access Voice Mail e How to Store Name and Number e How to U
7. REPLACE prompt press OK To Erase Stored Names and Numbers J 2 6 ABC F Harme i 1 I Y a Store Find 3 4 f Hame to be erased Y 0 Erase muit Do steps 1 4 as shown At the prompt shown in step 4 use the W key to scroll through stored names OR press then scroll through stored numbers When you see the name or number to be erased press Erase Press it if you change your mind or when you are finished erasing You may also use Menu 8 4 to erase names and numbers from memory 28 To Fast Save Key in the number to be saved then press and hold Memory Recalling Numbers With the display empty from Memory press Vora 1 2 Store Find e The top right comer of the display shows the location number Recalling Numbers by Memory Location O Key in the location number e g 12 in the picture then press Memory then Fined OR Press WK at the Humber prompt key in a location number then press Fire If you use this method the phone automatically dials the number in a few seconds Recalling Names Press then press Y from Memory or A This method scrolls alphabetically through the stored names You may also use the method shown below L 29 After step 1 you can key in the name or the first few letters of the name and press Fire Scrolling begins at the alphabetic location closest to the name you enter Press W or A to contin
8. Scrolling Through the Menus f View A Heru W A H f i Y O To use the Menu start by pressing the Meru key Use the W or A key to scroll through the Menu When you see the Menu you want press Select To choose submenus or options scroll through them with Y or A then press Select to choose To Go Back One Step in the aes Menus To Get Help on Menus a This gives you help on menu items Press this ABC to get help and to go to the next screen of help lt To Exit Menus Without Making CLR Changes Entering Menus by Number The menus submenus and setting options are numbered The number is shown in the display s top right comer Press Her then the menu number then the submenu number then the setting option number Once you reach the menu or submenu you want you can also use Y or A to see options Note Press the menu submenu and setting option numbers within a couple of seconds of each other when using this method 33 Menu Summary Note Items shown with an appear on the menu ONLY if supported by your operator and SIM card 1 Recent Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls issed Calls Clear All Call Lists ja PWN Messages Listen to Voice Messages Read Messages Write Messages essage Settings 1 Message Center Number 2 Messages Sent As 3 Accept Reply Cost 4 Message Validity 5 Set Voice Mailbox Number BWNF WN 3 Call Forwarding
9. The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U Mini Headset Car Kit CARK 83 This kit includes the Mobile Holder MBH 6 Swivel Mount HHS 1 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 Mini Headset HDC 2 and Headset Adapter HDC 1 Note In Canada items can be purchased separately to form the car kit option 59 Mobile Holder MB H 6 The Mobile Holder holds the phone in place for example during charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 The Mounting Plate MKE 1 comes with the Mobile Holder Compact Handsfree Car Kit CARK 10P PHONE NOT INCLUDED The portable handsfree car kit CARK 10P provides a flexible approach to simple car installation with charging and handsfree facility Belt Clip BCC 1 A belt clip makes your phone easier to carry This convenient snap on belt clip holds the phone securely Accessories for Data Communications The phone can be used in connection with various data accessories Please contact your dealer for further details 60 10 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 fulfill the warranty Obligations and to enjoy this product for many years Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of small childrens reach Keep the phone dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain miner
10. W or A keys to 50 scroll through stored numbers Press Dk when the number you want to send as Touch Tones is displayed Conference Calls im Creates a conference call by joining together an active call and a held call Then to add more parties to the call put the conference call on hold create another call then select Jsim again There may be up to 5 parties in a conference call Private lets you have a private conversation with one party from the conference call The conference call is put on hold while you have the private conversation After you select Friwate the phone displays all conference call parties Use W to choose the party with whom you want the private conversation then press DK To rejoin the rest of the conference call select icin again Menu 11 Fax or Data Call Note Faxor Data Call appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card Your phone supports the sending and receiving of data via an optional data adapter that connects to the base of your phone Ifthere is no data adapter connected to the phone when you enter this menu and dial the number the message CONNECT TERMINAL appears Check that the data adapter is properly set up The phone automatically recognizes the type of connected terminal To Create a Data or Fax Connection Enter Menu 11 Key in the phone number at Humber or press the Vv or A keys to scroll through stored numbers until you reach the one you want aL O
11. at a time Note Avoid using access codes similar to emergency numbers such as 911 to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number See The Battery and SIM Card for information about the PIN PIN2 PUK and PUK2 codes These codes come with the SIM Card Network Password 4 digits The network password is required by the Restrict Calls network service only The network operator gives you the code You can change the password in Menu 5 13 4 For Your Convenience These extra features can simplify using your phone On Line Quick Guide Menu 14 contains on line descriptions of 11 ofthe phone functions Last Number Redial The display must be clear of iin di names or numbers for this to TALK TALK work A To redial any of the last 10 dialed numbers after you press TK press W until you see the number you want The phone dials the number after a few seconds 1 Touch Dialing Press and hold key 2 to 8 fora 172 atc 3 cer few seconds until the call is _ ae started The phone dials the Gon 5 1 6 mo number stored in the Pars 8 wl D corresponding memory location AS 2 8 EL JE Note If you press and hold 1 the phone dials your voice mailbox number Speed Dialing The phone recalls the number a from memory location 1 99 1 99 TALK displays it briefly then dials it Note If you press 1 AL the phone dials your vo
12. works with the headset only when Ringing Option Ring or Ringilibra is selected Menu 4 8 Calling Card If you store Calling Card information in your phone you can make automatic Calling Card calls To Store a Calling Card O Enter Menu 4 8 Y to Card O Key in security code at Security code then press Dk 0 Key in access number at Access Humber then press GE To change the text Card to the name of the card you entered press at the prompt Access Humber then key in the card s name and press DE O Key in card number at Card ID code then press DK To change stored calling card information use the key Making Calling Card Calls O Key in phone number Press and hold for a few seconds until the phone displays CARO CALL O Press Dk after Wait For Tone Then Frese OF prompt Depending on the type of calling card there may be an additional prompt Wait For Tome Press OK Again after which you press any key except the power key or END 39 You cannot use this method to call numbers beginning with the international prefix Use the actual international prefix e g 011 to make calling card calls to international numbers Menu 4 9 Send Own Number Note Send Own Number appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card This specifies whether or not to display i e Send your phone number to the person you are calling You must be subscribed to Temporary Calling Line Iden
13. 4 Memory Erase Options This removes phone numbers and names from the currently selected memory You cannot undo the operation so be careful If you select Gre Ey Cre you can either enter a name at the Hame to be erased promptor press Wor A 48 until the name you want appears Then press Erase If you change your mind press it instead of Erase Press Gui t or when you are finished erasing Erase 211 clears all locations Menu 8 5 Display Own Number This shows you the phone number s assigned to the current SIM card Note that some SIM cards do not show the phone number Menu 9 Personal Reminders Menu 9 1 Reminder Note The Reminder Note displays when the phone is switched on The maximum length is 30 characters O Enter Menu 9 1 Key in a new message or edit the existing one Characters you key in are added to the left of the cur sor Press to delete characters to the left of the cur sor Press Y or A to move the cursor right or left Press Option Press W to reach Stare or Erase then press Dk Store stores the new or edited message for later use The message is displayed each time you switch the phone one Erase removes the message from the display and from the memory Next time you switch the phone one the stored message displays Once you have read the message press Keep to save it or Erase to delete it It displays each time you turn the phone on until you erase it Menu 9 2 Countdown T
14. Enter fora decimal point O Press Dk Select Hare in Step 2 to return to unlimited charging If you activate the cost limit the quantity of remaining charging or currency units is continuously displayed When all units have been used no calls can be made except for emergency call attempts to the number 911 46 Menu 6 4 Show Costs In Note Show Costs In appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card With this submenu you select whether the call costs and limits and the amount of remaining talk time are displayed in charging units or dollars When you select Currency you are prompted for the unit price Press to enter a decimal point Contact your network operator for charging unit prices Call costs and remaining cost units are then displayed in dollars If you select Lind ts call costs limits and the number of remaining cost units are shown in charging units Menu 7 Phone Line Selection Note Phone Line Selection appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card Use Menu 7 to select Frimary or Alternate You may have two different subscriptions on your SIM card each with different services a unique phone number unique voice mailbox number and separate Call timers The two lines share the Fixed Dialing List if used and Data Service Call charging information is available only for the primary line To select which line to use the phone must be idle You cannot swap between lines during
15. M card list and the SIM card becomes an Owner s card The phone also memorizes which memory A orB is selected for use Regardless of the selected security level all temporarily stored phone numbers are erased when a new SIM card is installed On the other hand these phone numbers are not erased when a previously used SIM card is inserted regardless of the selected security level Note Whenever you change the security level all temporarily stored phone numbers are erased With the Is Security Code Is Security Code What is Default setting required when required when Memory below switchingon _ selecting selection Memory B None NO NO Previous setting or Memory A when card is changed Memory NO YES Previous setting if Owner Card Memory A if non Owner Card Phone YES butonlyif NO Same as above a non Owner s card is used 42 Menu 5 3 Restrict Calls Note When calls are restricted calls may be possible to the emergency number i e 911 Note Restrict Calls appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card For each of the restriction options you specify Activate Cancel Or Status OUTGCIHG CALLS prevents all outgoing calls IHTERHATIOMAL CALLS prevents all outgoing international calls IHT EXCEFT TO HOME COUNTRY prevents outgoing international calls unless they are directed to your home country INCOMING CALLS prevents you from receiv
16. a call The phone displays AL in the index area of the display if you are using the Alternate Line Only one line can be used at a time and when that line is selected the services for that line are available during the call You can receive calls on the non selected line only when you do not have any calls active or held Each phone line has its own ringing tone When you answer the phone the call is on the non selected line 47 and the phone returns to the selected line when you finish the call If you replace the SIM card Menu 7 is automatically set to Primary Menu 8 Memory Functions Menu 8 1 Memory Selection You can select either the SIM card memory A or the phone s internal memory B See The Memory for details Menu 8 2 Memory Status O Enter Menu 8 2 Press W to see the number of empty locations O Press W again to see the number of full locations Menu 8 3 Copy Between Memories This function allows you to copy numbers and names between Memory A and Memory B You can choose to copy individual numbers Gre ky Gre or all numbers Copy all If a name is too long to fit in the destination Memory it is shortened This can happen when you copy names and numbers from Memory B to Memory A If you select Cire Ey Cir you can scroll through the stored names until the one you want appears then press opi Once you have copied all of the desired location press Guit or Lp Memory 8
17. als that will corrode electronic circuits 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 take them to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service 61 11 Technical Data PCS System Weight Capacity Frequency Range Transmitter Output Power Battery Voltage Charging current Operating Temperature Number of Channels Memory Locations Memory Capacity PCS1900 8 3 oz 235g with 600mAh NiMH battery 179 cm3 1850 1910 MHz TX 1930 1990 MHz RX 1 watt 6 V nominal 800mA typical 414 F to 131 F 10 C to 55 C 299 125 Alpha 20 characters per location Numer
18. ate 14 Quick Guide 1 How to Make a Call 2 How to Answer a Call 3 How to Redial 4 How to Dial Emergency No 5 How to Access Voice Mail 6 How to Store Name and Number 7 How to Use Memory 8 How to Use In Call Operations 9 How to Use One Touch Dialing 10 How to Use Key Lock 11 How to Use Personal Alert Tone 35 Network Services Some of the menu functions are network services These functions can be utilized only if provided by your PCS1900 network To make use ofa network service you must first subscribe to it Note that a network service is specific to the SIM card you are using If you change the SIM card and have not purchased the service for that card you will not be able to utilize the service For availability and subscription contact your network operator Menu 01 Recent Calls This menu gives you access to Dialed Calls Received Calls and Missed Calls which are automatically stored by the phone You can also erase these lists with this menu Note Received Calls and Missed Calls appear only if supported by your operator and SIM card Menu 2 Messages See the chapter Voice and Text Messages for a description of the items in this menu Note The Messages menu and all suboptions appear only if supported by your operator and SIM card Menu 3 Call Forwarding Note The Call Forwarding menu and all suboptions appear only if supported by your operator and SIM card O Enter Menu 3 to forwardin
19. attery as soon as it has finished charging the phone battery Connect either the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U or the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LC H 2 to the stand and then plug the Rapid Travel Charger or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger into a wall outlet or vehicle respectively Place the phone and or the spare battery in the stand To discharge the spare battery press the blue button on the stand When the battery is totally discharged recharging starts automatically If you wish to stop discharging press the button again to start the 57 charging right away Only the spare battery can be discharged The blinking red light indicates discharging the continuous red light indicates recharging and the green light indicates trickle charging The phone is ready for use when the green light appears check the charge on the phone display The charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger Handsfree Desktop Charger Kit 2 In the U S this kit EDC 20P consists of the Handsfree Desktop Charger CHH 8P and the AC Adapter ACS 6U In Canada this kit C HH 8PK consists of the Handsfree Desktop Charger CHH 8P and the AC Adapter ACS 3U As with the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 you can charge both the phone and the spare battery at the same time The spare battery is charged only after the phone battery is charged The HF Desktop Charger offers you a handsfree microphone and l
20. e 5 0 a a 25 Storing Numbers andNames 27 Notepad Memory Locations 30 7 Touch Tones 31 8 The Menu 2 8 2 ae 33 MenuSummary 2005 34 Menu 01 Recent Calls 36 Menu 2 Messages 36 Menu 3 Call Forwarding 36 Menu 4 Phone Settings 38 Menu 5 SecurityOptions 41 Menu 6 Duration and Cost 45 Menu 7 Phone Line Selection 47 Menu 8 Memory Functions 48 Menu 9 Personal Reminders 49 Menu 10 In Call Options 50 Menu 11 FaxorDataCall 51 Menu 12 Number Editor 52 Menu 13 Ringing Options 52 Menu 14 Quick Guide 53 9 Accessories 54 Batteries 4 9 4a ww bea E ana 55 Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U 55 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 56 Light Desk Stand CHH 2L 57 Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 57 Handsfree Desktop ChargerKit 58 Mini Headset Car Kit CARK 83 59 Mobile Holder MBH 6 60 Compact Handsfree Car Kit CARK 10P 60 Belt Clip BCCI s nn ae a eae 60 Accessories for Data Communications 60 10 Care and Maintenance 61 11 Technical Data 62 1 Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand held telephone while driving a vehicle If using a hand held teleph
21. e chapter Using the Memory Note Distinct Ringing works only when Calling Line Identification is active Multiple and Conference Calls The phone lets you have one active call and one on hold call this is a network service You can join up to five calls together to create a conference call For subscription information contact your network operator Answering a Waiting Call To be able to use this feature you must subscribe to and activate Call Waiting through your network operator The active call is put on hold as you answer the waiting call Making a Call With One Already in Progress O Dial or recall from memory the number you want to call This puts the current call on hold O Press AX The held call s identification blinks on the display Swapping Active and Held Calls This makes the held call active and the active call held 17 Ending the Active Call This ends the active call and retrieves the held call Ending the Held Call Sn 0 This ends the held call only and has no effect on the active call Creating a Conference ss Cal 3 def TALK You must have an activecalland a held call for this to work To add as an incoming call to the Conference press 3 41 TALK again For more information see Menu 10 In Call Options 18 5 Voice and Text Messages Please check with your operator for the availability of message features Note The Messages menu items appea
22. e Basics Switching On or Off Press and hold the 1 button When switching on extend the antenna A fully As with any other radio transmitting device avoid unnecessary contact with sa antenna when the phone is switched an The phone displays a Reminder Note if you have programmed one with Menu 9 1 Press Keep to save i or Erase to delete it The phone may also display a Welcome Message preprogrammed in your SIM card If there is not a SIM card in the phone you will be prompted to insert it Switch off the phone and insert the card If you get the message IMUALID SIM CARD contact your dealer or operator Signal Strength The stronger the radio signal the better the call quality The higher the column on the left side of the phone display the better the signal at your location se PET If the signal strength is not good try moving the phone slightly In a building reception may be better near a window If you are in the service area of a PCS1900 network that can serve you the network operators name and the Y indicator appear Note The phone can make and receive calls only when itis switched on has a valid SIM card inserted and is located in the PCS1900 network s service area However calls to the emergency number 911 can usually be made without the SIM card Check with your network operator 11 Making a Call Method 1 Note Whenever F irwi appears at the bottom of the display you can pres
23. er left comer of the display Use Menu 8 1 to select either Memory A or B Memory B holds up to 125 numbers and names The capacity of Memory A varies by SIM card manufacturer Alpha Mode To enter names retrieve numbers based on e names and view names press 89 The phone WI displays ABC to indicate that you can use keys to enter letters as well as numbers and that you are viewing names rather than numbers ABC gt Dad Work a i PROPS When a name is displayed you can also press to see the associated number To Enter Letters Put the phone in Alpha mode by pressing 60 You can then enter letters See the table on the next page Note If you include one two or three characters available on the 0 key while in alpha mode in a stored name the phone rings distinctly when receiving calls from that number See For Your Convenience for more information about Distinct Ringing 25 One Two Three Four Five Press Presses Presses Presses Presses de 1 1 1 1 1 2 a b c 2 a Zan d e 3 d Qoi g h i 4 g 5w j ko 1 5 j 6m m n o 6 m Tras p q r s 7 Set u v 8 Qw w x y z 9 enter another letter from same key O 2 amp 0 FF gt blank space When entering letters press and hold the key to switch between upper and lower case letters Press to correct a mistake When ABC is not displayed you can use the key to enter these special characters as links memory locat
24. er tone and the Mena Memory message RECHARGE BATTERY The phone switches itself off If the message HOT CHARGING is displayed charging is suspended Check that the battery is not overheated over 104 F 40 C too cold or connected to a non approved charging device Wait for a while connect the charger to the phone again and retry If charging still fails contact your dealer Important Battery Information 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 When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week overcharging may shorten its life If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself in about a week at room temperature It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before you recharge it When the battery is not in use store it uncharged in a cool dark and dry place Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge it may require cooling or warming first Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object e g coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the and terminals of the battery metal strips o
25. f handling commands given in that form For these commands please consult with your service provider IMPORTANT Use only accessories 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 When you disconnect the power cord ofan accessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord 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 need assistance contact your local dealer This device complies with part 15 and 68 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference Batteries must be recycled or disposed of NiCd properly Must not be disposed of in NiMH municipal waste vya Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride 2 The Battery and SIM Card The Battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer See Important Battery Information later in this section New batteries must be charged with the phone off for at least 24 hours before initial use A new battery s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete cha
26. fy the calling number CALL displays when the number is not available Note For information about availability of and subscription to Calling Line Identification Presentation contact your system operator Received Calls List The phone automatically stores the C t y last 10 numbers that have called you and you ve answered You can press to see the caller s name if it is available Press to dial Note The Received Calls list appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card Missed Calls List A The phone automaticaly vy stores the last 10 numbers that have called you but you haven t answered Note The phone number of a received or missed call is displayed only if the PCS1900 system is able to identify the caller The phone displays the caller s name only if you have stored the calling person s name and number in memory Note The Missed Calls list appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card Distinct Ringing You may set your phone to ring distinctly when certain people call Three different distinct ringing tones are available 16 Store the person s name and number in your phone and include either one two or three characters anywhere in the person s name Your phone rings distinctly when there is an incoming call from that person s number The distinct ringing tone depends on the number of characters you have stored For details on storing names and numbers see th
27. g The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U The input voltage range is from 10 to 30V DC negative grounding Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 when the car engine is not running this may cause the battery of your car to drain Note also that in some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not provided with electricity if the ignition is not switched on Fuse Replacement The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger contains a protective fuse The fuse is located in the charger tip If the charger does not work the fuse may be blown in which case replace it with a 3 amp 125 volt fuse Never use a fuse with a higher rating 56 Light Desk Stand CHH 2L The Light Desk Stand CHH 2L offers support for the phone during charging Used together with the Rapid Travel Charger ACH 4U or the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH 2 this drop in stand is an economical choice when you need your phone close at hand always ready for calls Charging is indicated by the scrolling battery bars on the right side of the phone s display Charging is finished when the scrolling stops Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 The Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2 allows you to place both the phone and a spare battery for charging at the same time in the N stand It is compatible with all Y battery options The charger starts to charge the spare b
28. g option described next then Select a O Wo Activate Cancel or Status Status is described on the next page Press DE 36 O Ifyou choose fic tivate in Step 3 key in the number to forward to at Humker You can option ally press the W or A key to scroll through stored numbers until you reach the one you want Press Dk Forwarding Options FORWARD ALL CALLS forwards all incoming calls FORWARD IF BUSY forwards calls only when you are on the phone FORWARD IF HOT ANSWERED forwards calls if you don t answer FORWARD IF OUT OF REACH forwards calls if you are out of the serving network CANCEL ALL FORWARDIHG cancels all active call forwarding options The phone calls the network operator after you make your selection and asks it to perform the selected forwarding mode REGUESTIMG After receiving a response the message FORWARDING ACTIVE or FORWARDING CAHCELED appears If the request fails the phone displays HOT CONE The Status Option O Ifyou choose Status the phone requests informa tion from the network REQUESTING then you get a iew list window Press W to the required call type Press Detail Wo Te number or Delay then Ok To ruamker option shows the phone number to which the calls are currently forwarded elay indicates the period of time after which your incoming calls are forwarded if unanswered applicable only to FORWARD IF HOT ANSWERED Note Instead of using this menu
29. he phone sends as DTMF tones the digits you recall from memory You may also use Menu 10 In Call Options to send a string of DTMF digits To store a Touch Tone string Store Touch Tone strings the same way as you store phone numbers To store Touch Tone creates a p pause strings with a phone character number dee Creates au wait character O Key in the phone number Press p or se w Key in the Touch Tone DTMF digits 0 Store the number in the normal way 31 xx Creates a p pause of 2 5 seconds When you recall this number sequence from memory and press ax the phone dials the phone number and after the call is answered pauses 2 5 seconds then sends the DTMF digits You can add as many p characters as you need sx Creates a w wait When you recall this number sequence from memory and press TALK the phone dials the phone number and after the call is answered waits for you to press DTMF This is handy if you are Calling a number that then prompts you to enter information such as your bank account number Touch Tone Settings in the Phone Your phone s Touch Tones settings are in Menu 4 5 Auto DTMF Length This determines the length of each Touch Tone Sets the DTMF tone length to 100 ms Sets the DTMF tone length to 500 ms 32 8 The Menu The phone s menus and submenus allow you to tailor the phone to suit your tastes
30. hone prompts you to do so 22 Key it in and press DE MESSAGE SENT appears after the message is delivered to the message center Message Settings Menu 2 4 f Your network operator gives you this when you subscribe to Text Messaging To send text messages the phone needs to know the number of your message center You can either set the phone number with this menu or enter it when prompted to do so Text Fax 2488 Paging E mail or Uoice The network may be able to convert your text message into one of the above formats The selected format applies to all messages until you change it To receive a converted message the recipient must have an appropriate terminal device available This network service allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply message at your expense The selected option applies to all messages until you change it 1 amp OF 24 hours 1 WALT week or Hax time This is the amount of time that the messages you send are stored at the message service center If the receiving end cannot be reached within this period of time the message is deleted To find out the Fax time setting contact your network operator 23 See the first page of this chapter 24 6 The Memory The phone uses either the memory locations on the SIM card A or those in the phone B A or B will appear in the upp
31. ic 32 digits per location USA NOKIA MOBILE PHONES 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 P O Box 303730 Tampa FL 33630 Tel 1 800 666 5553 CANADA NOKIA PRODUCTS LTD 575 Westney Rd South Ajax Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel 905 427 6654 The information contained in this Users Guide was written for the phone NHB 3NB The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved Issue No 2 1997 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved These commodities are authorized by the U S Government for export only to Canada Mexico or the United States They may not be resold diverted transferred transshipped or otherwise disposed of in any other country either in their original form or after being incorporated through an intermediate process into other end items without the written approval of the U S Department of State 62
32. ice mailbox number If you press 9 ak the phone attempts to make a call to the emergency number 911 See the chapter Using the Memory for details on storing numbers 14 Emergency Key 9 rm di 9 wxyz TALK Official emergency numbers vary by location e g 911 Only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by Emergency Key 9 which may not be the proper number in all circumstances Voice Mail Key 1 Hold the key for a few seconds The phone dials your voice mailbox number Note that pee your voice mailbox number must be stored 1 in the phone to use this feature See Voice and Text Messages for details International Dialing Prefix This creates a which the phone recognizes as the A AA international dialing prefix Then x x enter the complete number and make the call Note If you use the prefix you cannot use the Calling card dialing method described in Menu 4 8 Muting Unmuting ee the Phone s Microphone Send OTMF To get this menu press and gee hold left E teru for few seconds IK tuit Muting and unmuting may be S done only during an active call 15 Calling Line Identification The phone may display the caller s phone number if you have subscribed to and activated Calling Line Identification The phone displays the caller s name if you have stored that callers name and number and the system is able to identi
33. imer Enter Menu 9 2 Key in the time to count down at Set timer appears in h and m then press DE 49 The phone sounds an alarm and displays COUHTOONH COMPLETED when it finishes counting down the amount of time you enter The timer stops if the battery runs out or if you turn the phone off To Stop the Timer Before it Alarms Follow the steps above but key in 0000 at Set timeri To Clear the Alarm When itis Sounding Press Dk or any key Menu 10 In Call Options These are options to be used during calls O Press and hold the teru key during a call to access this menu Press W to get to the option you want Hute Urimute Hold Unhold Swap Drop Call Send OTMF Join Private then press Ok Mute or Ummu te switches off or on the phone s microphone If the phone is connected to a handsfree desktop charger Mute turns off the microphone of this accessory Hole allows you to put a currently active call on hold Once the new call has been terminated you can make the original call active again by selecting Unhola Swap makes a held call active and puts the currently active call on hold Note The Hold Unhold and Swap options appear only if supported by your operator and SIM card Drop Call ends the currently active call Send CTMF transmits the numbers on the display as Touch Tones If there are no numbers on the display the phone prompts you to enter a location number Enter a location number or use the
34. ing all incoming calls THCOMIMG CALLS IF ROAMING prevents you from receiving incoming calls if you are roaming CANCEL ALL RESTRICTIONS cancels all active call restricting options The phone calls the network operator after you make your selection and asks it to perform the selected forwarding mode REQUESTING After receiving a response the phone ends the call automatically If you select Status the phone lists the call types e g voice calls data calls fax calls to which call restricting applies Press A or V to scroll through the list If you attempt to call a restricted number the phone displays Reminder RESTRICTIONS OH Note Instead of using this menu you may control call restricting by using manual command strings For required command strings contact your network operator 43 Menu 5 4 View Fixed Dial List This lets you review the contents of the Fixed Dialing List created with Menu 5 5 O EnterMenu5 4 W to scroll through the Fixed Dialing List O Press nk to exit Menu 5 5 Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing allows outgoing calls to a only specific set of phone numbers i e those you put in a Fixed Dialing list This function works only with a SIM card that supports it When on you can call only phone numbers included in the Fixed Dialing List or those that begin with the same digit s as a number on this list For example if you have the number 55 stored in your Fixed Dialing List
35. ions or creates the international dialing prefix ot p creates a pause eos w causes the phone to wait for input The identical name may be used only once in memory REPLACE appears when you try to store a name already in memory 26 Storing Numbers and Names 1 2 6 Sl Y 555 12120 Memba Shore Find Key in number then S 3 f 4 f Hame q f i i Y 0 7 fi Store Quit Store Quit Key in name then e 5 6 STORED fi Y 0 A uit You can enter another location number or scroll through available location numbers with W or A after STORE IM LOCATION rr You may group stored numbers such as storing family numbers in locations 40 49 AtSTORE IH LOCATION mz you would key in 4 and the phone would store the number in the first available 2 digit location beginning with a 4 such as 41 Note Entering the name in step 4 is optional you can just press Store to not enter a name To Add a Name to a Stored Phone Number Recall the number from memory Repeat steps 1 4 but key in a name O Atthe STORE IH LOCATION rr prompt key in the location number that currently stores the phone number then press DE as in step 5 27 O Atthe REPLACE prompt press OK To Change the Number Stored With a Name O Recall the number from memory Use the key to erase the current number one digit at at time Repeat steps 1 and 2 shown in the picture on the previous page O Atthe
36. mber from the current message onto the display You can then dial it or store it in the normal way Edit allows you to make changes in the message Y and A move the cursor right and left deletes single characters To save an edited message press Option then press W to move the pointer to Store and press Ok 21 Send sends the message At the prompt Humber key in the recipient s phone number or scroll through numbers in memory with Y Press DE when the number you want is displayed You need to store your message center phone number described later in this section to send messages Writing and Sending Text Messages When you send a text message the message center tries to deliver the message to the receiving phone If the recipient cannot be reached the message is stored in the message center and delivered to the recipient as soon as the receiving phone is available To Write a Message A A 2 H PuEssAces Y Y 0 Menu Memory Select Quit vy vvv A 3 A 160 li j i Y 0 Debio Buit After the last step key in the message To include numbers in the message press to enter number mode See The Memory chapter for details on how to enter letters W and A move the cursor right and left To scroll the message quickly press and hold either W or A See the previous description of the fption key If you have not specified the message center number with Menu 2 4 1 the p
37. n the back of the battery for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminal may damage the battery or the connecting object Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions reduces the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 59 F and 77 F 15 C and 25 C A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work even if the battery is fully charged NiMH battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 14 F 10 C The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts Do not attempt to open the case Do not dispose of a battery in a fire Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Recycle The SIM Card The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending so be careful when you handle the card Stores subscriber Info Comes from your operator is required for phone use Note Keep all Provides Memory A d miniature SIM cards j out of small children s reach Installing the SIM Card Switch off the phone wait for a few seconds and remove the battery before installing or removing the SIM card Open the cover of the SIM Card reader and open the SIM holder Slide the card into
38. one 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 PCS1900 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 ata refueling point service station Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same com
39. one should choose a network when you are roaming as there may be more than one network available The selection you make stays active until you change it or change the SIM card In Marna mode the phone prompts you to select a network when it loses contact with its current network Press Select to begin the selection process If you press fit the phone looks for its current network but does not repeat the notification In Automatic mode the phone automatically selects one of the available networks The phone beeps to indicate a switch to another network Menu 4 14 Language You can choose the language your phone uses for all of its displays English French and Spanish are available Menu 5 Security Options Access codes are required for Security Options The phone prompts you for the specific access code required Note The default Security Code is 12345 Menu 5 1 PIN Code Request With this submenu you can set the phone to request a PIN code when your phone is switched on Note that some SIM cards do not allow you to turn the PIN code request off 41 You must enter the PIN code to change this setting Menu 5 2 Security Level The three levels of security are Hare Memory and Phone The following table summarizes the security levels The phone keeps a list of up to five different SIM cards used with the phone When the phone asks for a security code and you enter the correct code the SIM card is added to the phone s SI
40. oudspeaker for office use You may switch to handsfree and back simply by putting down or picking up the phone even during your call The stand can be connected only to the AC Adapter ACS 6U in the U S or ACS 3U in Canada Connect the adapter to the back of the stand and then plug the 58 adapter into a wall outlet Place the phone and or the spare battery in the stand The stand also provides a connector for PCS Card Data and Fax facilities Note that this connector is not compatible with landline facilities Do not connect your landline phone to CHH 8P The buttons on the stand are for discharging spare batteries for calling your voice mailbox QO and for muting the microphone during a call The voice mailbox number must be stored in the memory of the phone Menu 2 4 5 When muting the microphone the first press mutes the call and the second unmutes it Once the phone is placed in the HF Desktop Charger you may set the Lights Menu 4 01 Ringing Volume Menu 4 2 Keypad Tones Menu 4 4 Ringing Options Menu 13 and earpiece volume side buttons on phone differently from the settings selected for handportable use The phone memorizes these desktop settings and uses them whenever the phone is placed in the HF Desktop Charger again The charger also memorizes the adjusted earpiece volume and uses it for the built in speaker Otherwise the charger acts similarly to the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH 2
41. partments as the phone its parts or accessories Only qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate the warranty 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 regularly that all PCS1900 phone equipment in a vehicle is mounted and operating properly Switch off your PCS1900 phone when in an aircraft The use of PCS1900 telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft disrupt the PCS1900 network and is illegal Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of PCS1900 telephone services to the offender or legal action or both Emergency Calls IMPORTANT This phone like any PCS1900 telephone operates using radio signals PCS1900 and landline networks and user programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely upon any PCS1900 phone for essential communications e g medical emergencies Remember to make or receive any calls this phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate PCS1900 signal strength Emergency calls may not be possible on all PCS1900 networks or when certain network services and or phone features are in use Check with local service
42. providers When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible Remember that your PCS1900 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 If certain features are in use such as Key Lock you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call Consult this document and your local PCS1900 service provider To Make an Emergency Call If phone is not on press and hold ur Press and hold to clear the display Key in emergency number for your present location e g 911 or other official emergency number O Press Ak If you dial 911 during a call the phone terminates the current call and attempts to make a call to the emergency number 911 Using this Owner s Manual The PCS1900 phone described in this manual is approved for use in PCS1900 networks A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services They are special services provided by PCS1900 service providers Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services you must subscribe to them through your home service provider You can then activate these functions as described in this guide The manual activation commands for various services are not presented in this guide e g and characters for activating or deactivating services The phone nevertheless is capable o
43. r only if supported by your operator and SIM card Voice Messages When you receive a voice message O O the phone beeps and lights the voice Ai message indicator shown To Call Your Voice Mailbox Hold the key for a few seconds The phone 1 QO dials your voice mailbox number Note that your voice mailbox number must be stored in the phone see below for this to work To Store Your Voice Mailbox Number in the Phone A A 2 MESSAGES I d Y 0 Hernu Memory Select Quit vv wvvv A 4 A 5 message SET vorce SETTINGS MAILBOX l gt y i y NUMBER Select Quit Select Quit vvvvv After the last step key in your voice mailbox number and press DE Once you enter the number itis used until you change it again The voice mailbox number may be up to 30 digits long Note The voice mailbox may be provided by the network and the network operator gives you the 19 number to call or you may use your own answering machine or voice mailbox number Text Messages When the text messaging network service is available and you have subscribed to it your phone can send receive and store text messages The text messaging function is a network service and may not be supported by your network Your network operator gives you your Message Center number see Menu 2 4 later in this chapter which you need to send messages The maximum length of a text message is 160 characters
44. rge and discharge cycles Note See Accessories for more information on chargers and other accessories Installing a Battery Removing a Battery Switch off the phone before removing the battery Charging a New Battery or Recharging a Battery Connect the charger to the phone before plugging the charger into a standard 120V AC outlet The battery segments scroll to l gt show that the battery is po 88 charging Allow the battery to completely charge Seethe Accessories chapter for i information on battery charging times a Charging is finished when the segments stop scrolling When charging is finished disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and from the phone Using the phone near the network s base station consumes less power Keeping the antenna fully extended whenever possible maintains the connection to the network with less power Discharging the Battery Either leave your phone switched on until it turns itself off or use the battery discharge facility of any approved accessory available for your phone The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to buy a new battery Battery Low Recharge You get this message and hear two short beeps when a couple of f minutes of talk time remain When no more battery power remains you get anoth
45. s W or A to scroll through stored numbers B F Humber H i f H I Y 0 Find Ed t After you key in the number you want to dial at the Humber prompt the phone dials the number Making a Call Method 2 Key in number or recall stored TALK number Note Check with your PCS1900 system operator for information about when you need to dial a 1 and or an area code in addition to the number Answering a Call Press any key except 1 END or volume keys Ending a Call CEND Key Lock Key Lock prevents accidental key presses e g when the phone is in your pocket Key _ a Lock cannot be activated eS when the phone is in an office handsfree kit 12 Unlock PLE To unlock press the Unlock key then AE Ce Note With KEYS LOCKED calls may be possible to the emergency number 911 Answering a Call with Key Lock Active During the call the keypad remains unlocked After you end the call Key Lock becomes active again Access Codes Your phone comes with a Security B Code of 12345 See the F q description of Menu 5 Security Options for details on Security l functions including how to y i change the Security Code DE Huit If you enter an incorrect security code CODE ERROR five times in a row the phone won t accept any entries for the next five minutes If you make a mistake while keying in an access code press repeatedly to erase digits one
46. se Memory How to Use In Call Operations e How to Use One Touch Dialing e How to Use Key Lock How to Use Personal Alert Tone 53 9 Accessories An extensive range of accessories is available for your phone You can select the accessories that accommodate your specific communication needs For availability of the accessories please check with your local dealer A few practical rules for accessory opera Lior e Keep the accessories out of the reach of small children e When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord e Check regularly that all PCS1900 phone equipment in a vehicle is mounted and operating properly e Installation of complex car equipment must be made by qualified personnel only Use only batteries chargers and 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 See The Battery and SIM Card chapter for important battery usage information 54 Batteries The following table shows battery options that are available for your phone charging times with the ACH 4U or LCH 2 charger talk times and standby times Consult your dealer for more information The charging times are approximate Charging Standby and Talk Times Battery Charging Talk Standby Option Time Time Time Slim BBH 1S 600 mAh NiMH 1 hour 110 min 25 hrs
47. sed with the phone Note The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary depending upon network features rounding off for billing and so forth Menu 6 2 Call Costs Note Call Costs appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card This service allows you to check the cost of the last or current call or the total cost of all calls that you have 45 made or received since the counters were last reset The call cost is shown for each SIM card separately Note The Call Costs function is a network service and may not be supported by your network The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary depending upon network features rounding off for billing and so forth LAST CALL UNITS shows the cost of the last or current call ALL CALLS UNITS shows the total cost of all calls CLEAR COUNTERS permanently resets all cost counters The PIN2 code is required to clear counters Menu 6 3 Call Costs Limit Note Call Costs Limit appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card This allows you to limit the total costs of outgoing calls to a number of dollars or charging units Note Calls to the emergency number 911 may be possible even if there are no charging units left To Seta Charging Limit O Enter Menu 6 3 The phone requests the PIN2 code Enter it and press DE Press A to reach Set then press OK O Key in the limit in units or dollars
48. ter Charger and Rapid Travel Charger Power connector for Desktop Charger CHH 2 CHH 2L System and data connector for accessories and desktop chargers Contents 1 Important Safety Information 1 Traffic Safety s c ma a o o OO a a eS 1 Operating Environment 1 Emergency Calls 2 Using this Owner s Manual 3 FCC INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE 4 2 The Battery and SIM Card 5 3 The Basics 11 Switching OROT Off cs msc aa AA 11 Signal Strength aiis io a a ie 11 Making a Call Method 1 12 Making a Call Method 2 12 Answering a Call 12 Ending a CAl i i ie ee Hu ye Ha a 12 Key LOCK se ain a ee ok en a BE Se a 12 ACCESS CONOS Aa win he a Pn a e a 13 4 For Your Convenience 14 On Line Quick Guide 14 Last Number Redial 14 1 Touch Dialing lt lt c soss ee ee WA 14 Speed Dialing 14 Emergency Key9 15 Voice Mall Key dis cae eee OO ee we 15 International Dialing Prefix 15 Muting Unmuting the Phone s Microphone 15 Calling Line Identification 16 Multiple and Conference Calls 17 5 Voice and Text Messages 19 Voice Messages o 19 Text Messages 20 Message Settings Menu2 4 23 6 The Memory sa 25 Alpha Mod
49. tification Restriction CLIR service to use this feature O Key in the number you are calling Enter Menu 4 9 make your choice Freset On or Cif 2 by pressing DE then quit the menus O Press to make the call Prezet resets the phone to the default setting On or Off that you have agreed upon with your network operator For details contact your network operator Gr means the number is sent if means the number is not sent Menu 4 10 Call Waiting Note Call Waiting appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card If you activate Call Waiting you receive a tone during a Call to let you know you have a waiting call To answer the waiting call press aX The current call is put on hold See Multiple and Conference Calls in For Your Convenience for details on handling two calls Menu 4 11 Restore Factory Settings Menu 4 11 changes these options to the default values Automatic Answer Auto Redial Keypad Tones Lights Ringing Options Ringing Tone and Ringing Volume 40 Menu 4 12 Menu List If you do not use all of the menu functions frequently you may hide some of the menus and submenus Complete shows all menu functions Shar shows only the major functions The function numbering is not affected the hidden functions are simply skipped Menu 4 13 Network Selection Note Network Selection appears only if supported by your operator and SIM card This menu specifies how the ph
50. ue scrolling through names Notepad Memory Locations The phone can temporarily store up to 10 phone numbers and associated names ina Notepad To Store Numbers and Names in Notepad Do steps 1 4 in Storing Numbers and Names Atthe STORE IH LOCATION rr prompt press then press DE To Recall Numbers Press then V or A and Names in Notepad The top right comer of the display shows the location number of the notepad 00 09 To Erase Notepad Memory You can erase Notepad Memory by using Menu 01 4 This also erases the lists of Received Calls Dialed Calls and Missed Calls Note The Notepad memory as well as the lists of Received Calls Dialed Calls and Missed Calls are erased whenever you use a SIM card that is not included in the phone s SIM card list The phone numbers are also erased when you change the Security Level Menu 5 2 30 7 Touch Tones Your phone is a Touch Tone phone Touch Tones can be used for many automated phone services such as checking your bank balance and using voice mailbox options Touch Tones are called DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones in the phone Sending Individual Touch Tones Pressing the keys during call sends Touch Tones Sending a String of Touch tones During a call with the display empty O Press Meru then AR Press W to scroll through stored numbers O Press k when you see the number string you want to send T
51. you can call any phone number beginning with the number 55 e g 556 7653 Note When Fixed Dialing is on calls may be possible to the emergency number i e 911 Numbers shows you the first name included in the list or HO PHONE HUMBER if the list is empty and gives you Option Press V or A to scroll the list press to see the associated numbers To Create or Modify the Fixed Dialing List O Enter Menu 5 5 Key in PIN2 number then press DK O VW to Humber then press DK O Press ption 44 O Press W to your choice Erase all Add Remove Edit then press Ok Erase all permanently removes all names and phone numbers from the list Ficicl adds a name and a phone number to the list Fence removes the name and phone number that was on the display when you pressed Option Edit allows you to make changes in the name and the associated phone number that was on the display when you pressed fiptior Menu 5 6 Change Access Codes Use this to change the following access codes Security Code PIN Code PIN2 Code and network password Note The access codes may only include characters 0 to 9 To change the PIN Code the PIN Code Request must be tumed on in Menu 5 1 Menu 6 Duration and Cost Menu 6 1 Call Duration You can view LAST CALL DURATION or ALL CALLS DURATION You can also CLEAR CALL TIMERS ALL CALLS DURATION provides the total duration of calls made or received with any SIM card that you have u
52. you may control Call forwarding with manual command strings For command strings contact your network operator 31 Menu 4 Phone Settings Menu 4 01 Lights With lights on the keypad lights come on when you press a key or have an incoming call and go off 15 seconds later Note You can turn on the lights for 15 seconds by pressing Em quickly regardless of this setting Menu 4 2 Ringing Volume You hear each ringing level as you scroll through the volume levels Note When the phone is using an accessory this option sets the ringing volume separately for that accessory Menu 4 3 Ringing Tone The phone plays a sample of each pattern as you scroll Note The ringing tone is the same for all accessories Menu 4 4 Keypad Tones You can select the volume level or turn off the sound the phone makes when you press a key Note The keypad tone volume is set separately for each accessory you use Menu 4 5 Auto DTMF Length Auto DTMF is for sending strings of tones rather than individual tones This menu determines the length of DTMF tones Short sets the DTMF tone length to 100 ms Lorg sets the DTMF tone length to 500 ms Menu 4 6 Automatic Redial When this is on your phone redials the number you are trying to call if the call didn t go through up to 10 times Press to end the call attempts 38 Menu 4 7 Automatic Answer With this on the phone answers calls automatically after one ring Note that this

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