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Keys Power key Press and hold to turn your phone on or off. Fixed antenna Do not attempt to extend or remove! Soft keys Scroll key Scroll through menus, submenus, and the phone book. Press and hold for continuous scrolling. Menu Names Their current function is displayed above the key (for example, here their functions are “Menu” and “Names”). ô Press this key to end a phone call. ó Dials the number on the display. Keypad cover Flip it open to answer a call and to access the keypad.
Indicators and Icons You have an active call. The phone is waiting for you to enter a response. All tones for the current profile have been set to Silent. Keyguard has been activated to help prevent any accidental keypresses. You have one or more voice messages waiting. You have one or more unread text messages waiting. Digital service is available. Any characters you enter will be upper-case letters or numbers. Press the # key to switch letter case.
Table of Contents 1. Safety At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attaching your battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Removing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Charging your new battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 When is a good time to charge? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 3. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Call timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caller groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caller ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Making calling card calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Missed calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 NAM selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Network feature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Storing codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Touch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Touch tone length. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unlocked phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vibrating alert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing your voice mailbox number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Safety At A Glance Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, see “Important Safety Information” on page 81. Road Safety Comes First Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Switch off your phone when near medical equipment. Follow any regulations or rules in force. Switch Off On Aircraft Mobile phones can cause interference.
FCC/Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC/Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference can not 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.
2. Getting Connected You’ll need to charge your battery once your phone has been activated. This section will help familiarize you on how, and when, to charge your battery. Attaching your battery Simply place the battery in the grooves on the back of your phone. Then slide the battery upward until it clicks. Note: Use only those batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer. See “Important Battery Information” on page 6.
Charging your new battery Your phone can be used with either a rechargeable Li-Ion or NiMH battery. Note that a new battery’s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. With your phone on or off, connect the charger to a standard 120V AC outlet. Then connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of your phone or place it on a charging stand.
When is charging complete? When the charge indicators stop scrolling, your phone is considered fully charged. However, a slight increase in charge may occur if your phone is left connected to the charger for a while. This is called “trickle charge.” Charging times depend on the type of battery and charger used. For approximate charging and operating times, see “Standby and Talk Times” on page 76. Can you make calls while charging? Yes, you can. But your battery may not charge while a call is in progress.
Important Battery Information • The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. • Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer 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.
3. The Basics You have purchased a powerful phone, with lots of features. Read this section for some very basic information on how to use your phone. A more comprehensive description of your phone is covered in “Features A to Z” starting on page 16. Switching the phone on and off ð key for two seconds to switch Press and hold the the phone on or off. Switching off with the ð ð key Quickly press the key (Switch off! will appear, highlighted) then press OK.
Checking signal strength When you are at the start screen (see page 12) or in a call, the signal strength is indicated by the indicators on the left side of your phone’s display. These indicators scroll as the strength of the signal increases and decreases. Increasing your phone’s signal may be easy. Try moving your phone slightly, or move towards a window if you’re calling from inside a building.
Dialing stored phone numbers View stored names and numbers by pressing W or V from the start screen (see page 12), then press ó See “Phone book” on page 49 for details on storing numbers. Calling card calls See “Calling card” on page 27. Emergency calls See “Emergency calls” on page 34. Ending a call If Keypad cover setting is active, simply close the keypad cover. Otherwise, press . ô See “Using the keypad cover” on page 8.
Keyguard This feature helps to prevent accidental key presses (e.g. when your phone is in your pocket, in your purse) by locking your keypad. If any keys are pressed while Keyguard is activated, Press Unlock and then * will display. Activating Keyguard There are three different ways to activate Keyguard. Keys locked will appear on the display when activated.
4. Using Your Phone The first few days you have your phone, play with it to learn how the menu and submenu system works. The more you learn how to access these menus and submenus, the more fun you’ll have with your phone. This section describes the different methods of using your phone menus and submenus. The display Soft keys Your phone has two soft keys located below the display. The current function is indicated by the texts appearing directly above them.
For example, press Menu once. The scroll bar appears with the first (top) tab displayed. A different tab appears each time you press the W or V key to move up and down through the menu structure. The scroll bar works the same way with submenus. Menu & submenu numbering When you scroll to a menu or submenu, the menu number and/or submenu number appears on the display above the scroll bar. For example, when you scroll to menu 2 (Call log) the number 2 appears in the top right-hand corner of the display.
Using shortcuts This is a quick and easy way to access a menu without having to scroll through other menus. Press Menu, then menu number, then submenu number. Press the menu and submenu numbers within a couple of seconds of each other when using this method. For a summary of your phone’s menu structure, see “Summary of menu items” on page 14. Help text If you’re not sure how a feature works, wait just a few seconds and help text will appear for most of your phone’s features.
Summary of menu items 1 Messages 1 1 Text Messages 111 112 113 114 115 Inbox Write new Outbox Saved Erase all 1 2 Voice messages 1 2 1 Listen to voice messages 1 2 2 Voice mailbox number 1 3 Welcome Note 2 Call log 2 1 Missed calls 2 2 Dialed calls 2 3 Received calls 2 4 Clear call lists 2 5 Call timers 3 Profiles 3 1 Normal (following submenus appear in all profiles) 3 1 1 Select 3 1 2 Customize 3 1 2 1 Ringing options 3 1 2 2 Ringing volume 3 1 2 3 Ringing tone 3 1 2 4 Vibrating alert (w/vibrating batt
4 Settings 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 Emergency key 9 4 1 2 Automatic redial 4 1 3 Calling card 4 2 Phone settings 421 422 423 424 425 426 Clock Alarm clock Touch tones Restore factory settings Language Keypad cover setting 4 3 Security settings 4 3 1 Restrict calls 4 3 2 Access codes 4 4 Network services 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 Voice privacy Call forwarding Call waiting Send own number Network feature setting NAM selection Digital/analog selection (may not appear in all systems) 4 4 8 Public system s
5. Features A to Z ABC mode This allows you to enter names into your phone book. See “Entering letters and numbers” on page 35. Access codes This is a security feature that allows you access to certain phone features, such as the phone lock (page 52) and unlocked phone number (page 70). Also, see “Lock code” on page 42 and “Security code” on page 62. Alarm clock The alarm clock operates off your phone’s clock. The volume for the alarm clock is determined by the current ringing volume.
Snoozing Press Snooze. The alarm will go off again in 10 minutes. If you let the phone alarm for 1 minute without pressing a key, it stops alarming for 10 minutes then starts again. Turning the alarm clock off Press Menu 4 2 2 (Settings - Phone settings - Alarm clock), then scroll to Off and press OK. Note: If you have selected the Silent or Meeting profile, your alarm will only beep once.
Automatic redial Your phone will redial the number you’re trying to call up to 3 times after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press to stop the call attempts. ô This feature attempts to redial numbers that are busy due to the wireless network. It will not redial numbers to a busy party. Activating automatic redial Press Menu 4 1 2 (Settings - Call settings - Automatic redial), then press W or V to On and press OK.
Storing exchange rate 1. Press Menu 7, then press Options 2. Scroll to Exchange rate and press OK 3. Press W or V at either How many home units to a visited unit or How many visited units to a home unit, depending on how you wish to convert the currency. Press OK once you decide. 4. Enter the appropriate exchange rate and press OK (use the # key for decimals) 5. Phone will display Rate saved Converting currency 1. Press Menu 7 2. Enter number of units, then press Options 3.
When your phone prompts you for the time with hh:mm, enter the time in hours and minutes (using two-digit fields), then press OK Time format (24-hour or am/pm) is set using the Clock. See “Selecting time format” on page 31. When your phone prompts you for the date with mm/dd/yyyy, enter the month and day (using twodigit fields) and year (using a four-digit field), then press OK. Tip: Use W to move the cursor right and V to move it left.
Note: When the alarm goes off, you can press Postpone or OK. Press OK to shut off the alarm. Option 3: Erase notes With this option, you’ll need to choose which notes to erase. If you choose all the notes for the day currently on display (Of Chosen Day), or One By One (for all notes in the calendar), your phone presents each note to you with the option Erase or Back. If you choose All at Once, your phone will delete all calendar notes. When prompted to confirm the erase, press Yes or No.
1. Press Menu 4 4 2 (Settings - Network services - Call forwarding) 2. Scroll to desired call forwarding feature (see options below) and press Select 3. Highlight Activate and press OK 4. Enter phone number at Number: (or press Search to locate number in phone book) and press OK 5. Your phone will attempt to call the network to confirm the feature code you entered in Menu 4 4 5 (see “Network feature setting” on page 46) 6.
2-1 Missed calls - See page 45. 2-2 Dialed calls - See page 32. 2-3 Received calls - See page 56. 2-4 Clear call lists - See page 29. 2-5 Call timers - See page 24. Tip: You can dial any of the phone numbers by pressing ó while the number is on the display. The ‘Options’ soft key When you access Dialed calls, Received calls, or Missed calls and press Options, a list of options will appear on your phone’s display.
4-1-1 Emergency key 9 - See page 35. 4-1-2 Automatic redial - See page 18. 4-1-3 Calling card - See page 27. Call timers Your phone automatically keeps track of the amount of time you’ve spent in calls. 1. Press Menu 2 5 (Call log - Call timers) 2. Scroll repeatedly to access the following options Last call displays call duration of last call. All calls displays call duration of all calls made since timers have last been reset (see page 30 for details on how to clear call timers).
Swapping between two calls Press ó Ending the calls Press ô to end both calls Activating call waiting You can also activate this feature with your phone; simply ask your service provider for the feature code, store it into your phone, then activate it. Note: This feature may not appear in your phone’s menu until the feature code has been stored. See “Network feature setting” on page 46 for more details. 1. Press Menu 4 4 3 (Settings - Network services - Call waiting) 2.
3. Press Options 4. Use W to reach Caller groups. Press Select. 5. Use W to reach the group to which you want to add this name or number. Press Select. Defining a ringing tone for a caller group 1. With the display clear, press Names 2. Press W to reach Caller groups. Press Select 3. Use W to reach the group you want. Press Select 4. Press W until you see Group ringing tone. Press Select. Use W to reach the tone you want to hear when anyone from this group calls you. Press OK.
2. Scroll to the caller group you wish to display the graphic for and press Select 3. Scroll to Group graphic and press Select 4. Scroll to On to display the graphic that goes with that particular caller group Caller ID Caller ID is a network service that can display the name and phone number of the person calling you, if the information is available. Contact your service provider for details. If the caller can be identified, the phone may display the caller’s name and phone number.
Note: The order of the following steps may vary, depending on which dialing sequence your card uses. 6. Enter access number when prompted for the calling card’s access number (usually the 1-800 number listed on the back of the calling card), press OK Note: You can also retrieve the access number from your phone book if it has already been stored. Simply press Search, then W or V to find the number. 7.
Choosing a calling card to use 1. Press Menu 4 1 3 (Settings - Call settings - Calling card) 2. Scroll to desired card and press Options 3. Press W or V to highlight Select and press OK. 4. Enter security code at Security code:, press OK 5. Your phone will display Card ready for use Making calling card calls 1. Enter the phone number, including any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your calling card may require when you make a calling card call. See your calling card for instructions.
Also, see “Call log” on page 22. 1. Press Menu 2 4 (Call log - Clear call lists) 2. Highlight either All, Missed, Dialed, or Received and press OK (All will clear all call lists, while the others clear their respective call lists) Clear timers This feature clears all call timers for the currently-selected NAM. See “Call timers” on page 24 for more details. 1. Press Menu 2 5 4 (Call log - Call timers - Clear timers) 2.
4. Press OK 5. Select am or pm and press OK (if am/pm format has been selected; see below) Selecting time format 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 (Settings - Phone settings - Clock) 2. Scroll to Time format and press Select 3. Scroll to either 24-hour or am/pm 4. Press OK Displaying or hiding the clock 1. Press Menu 4 2 1 (Settings - Phone settings - Clock) 2. Scroll to either Hide clock or Display clock (only one will display depending on the current setting) 3.
3. Press Select at Search 4. Enter name and press OK, or just press W or V to scroll through the phone book 5. Press ó Current call timer This feature displays the running elapsed time on your screen while a call is active. Once the call has ended, simply press any key to clear the display. Also, see “Call timers” on page 24. Activating the current call timer Press Menu 2 5 (Call log - Call timers) and press Details.
2. Press W or V to scroll through dialed numbers list 3. Press ó to dial the number you wish to call You can also access the last 10 dialed numbers if you press , then quickly press W or V to scroll through the list. ó Also, see “Call log” on page 22 for details on other call lists. The ‘Options’ soft key See “The ‘Options’ soft key” on page 23. Digital/analog selection Note: This feature will not appear in your phone until needed. Please contact your service provider for details.
Earpiece volume The scroll keys on your phone will adjust the earpiece volume during a phone call. The top scroll key increases while the bottom one decreases the volume. If an accessory like a headset or a car kit, or one with its own loudspeaker, is connected to your phone, the scroll keys will adjust the volume for that accessory. Note: Using the scroll keys to adjust earpiece volume functions only during phone calls.
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. Emergency key 9 With this feature on, the phone attempts to make an . The phone emergency call when you press 9, then dials the emergency number pre-programmed into your phone.
Your phone displays the icon to indicate that your phone is in ABC mode. It also displays when you are viewing names rather than numbers. When is displayed, you can enter these characters (see below): Key Characters Key 1 .
Simply press the # key for about 2 seconds while in mode and the icon will appear. While in this mode, only numbers can be entered. Letters can not be entered unless your phone is in mode. Press the # key again for a couple of seconds if you wish to deactivate the mode. Special characters (for storing names) When in ABC mode (see page 16), you can press the ∗ key and the following special characters will appear. You can use these characters to help when storing names in your phone book.
Erasing stored names and numbers See “Erasing stored names and numbers” on page 51. Erasing your entire phone book See “Erasing your entire phone book” on page 52. Games You have four exciting games to choose from in your phone. Press Menu 6 to choose one of the following games: REMEMBER! Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Once you think you have the right combination, press the * key. The result is presented as a set of marks over the row. A correct figure in the right place gives a full mark; a correct figure in the wrong place gives a half mark. The game ends when all the figures are correct and in the right place. Dice Use this to play other games that require a set of dice if one isn’t available. Use the Level option to set the number of dice, up to six. You can roll, lock, and unlock each die as many times as you wish.
In-call menu While in a call, you may notice the Options soft key.
2. Your phone lists each profile. Use W to highlight the one you want to set the keypad tones for and press Options. 3. Highlight Customize and press OK. Press W to Keypad tones and press Select 4. Press W to scroll through the options; your phone plays a sample of each. Press OK for the one you want. Language Because many wireless phone customers speak English as a second language, your phone allows you to choose your phone’s displayed language.
Life timer The life timer displays the total time of all calls dialed and received with your phone (in hours and minutes only). The life timer can not be reset and is used in conjunction with your phone’s warranty Also, see “Call timers” on page 24. Lights This is one of the settings in your phone’s Car Profile (see page 53). This feature determines whether the lights are on only when you use your phone, or if they are on at all times. This setting works only when your phone is connected to a car kit. 1.
Changing your lock code In a lock code, only numeric characters are accepted. 1. Enter Menu 4 3 2 3 (Settings - Security settings Access codes - Change lock code) 2. Enter lock code at Enter lock code: and press OK 3. Enter new lock code, press OK 4. Verify new lock code, press OK Note: When you change your lock code, make sure you store it in a safe place, away from your phone. Avoid entering access codes similar to emergency numbers to prevent accidental emergency calls.
Messages This feature allows you to access your voice and text messages, as well as composing your own welcome note. Using messages 1. Press Menu 1 (Messages) 2. Scroll to one of the following options, then press Select 1-1 Text messages - See page 65. 1-2 Voice messages - See page 71. 1-3 Welcome note - See page 73. Message alert tone This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles (see page 53). It sets the tone that your phone makes when you get a text message.
If these texts are not available, press Options, scroll to Mute or End mute and press Select. Muting and unmuting also affect the microphones of any accessories connected to the phone. Missed calls Your phone will keep track of the last 10 calls you have missed if you weren’t around to answer the call. Missed calls will appear in your phone only if your phone was turned on and in a service area when the call was missed. If the display says ‘Missed calls’ Press List.
Only one number can be active at a time. When you select a phone number, you’re also selecting which system you’re using as your home system (see “System” on page 64). The first phone number displayed with this menu is the currently selected number. Note: It may not be necessary to have three NAMs for your phone if your service provider has service or roaming agreements for each area in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service provider for details.
Storing codes 1. Press Menu 4 4 5 (Settings - Network services Network feature setting) 2. At Feature Code:, enter the feature code or deactivation code received from your dealer (e.g. ∗74, ∗740, etc.), press OK 3. W to the service that the code applies to and press Select 4. W 5.
One-touch dialing This feature allows you to make phone calls quickly and easily with the touch of a button. You must store names and numbers in your phone book (see page 50) before you can use this feature. Then you can assign a name from the phone book to a one-touch dial location using your phone’s keys 2 through 8. Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dialing your voice mailbox (see page 71) and for attempting emergency calls (see page 83) to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g.
Changing numbers in one-touch dial list With this feature, you can assign a different number to any one-touch dial location. 1. Press Names, scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select 2. Scroll to the location you wish to change and press Options 3. Scroll to Change, then press Select 4. Scroll through phone book to select new number and press Select Erasing one-touch dial locations 1. Press Names, scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select 2. Scroll to the location you wish to erase and press Options 3.
You can not store identical names into your phone (i.e., John, John); make sure that like names are somewhat different in the phone book (i.e., John, Johnny). Replace? followed by the currently stored name displays when storing a name already in memory. Accessing the phone book Press Names, scroll to desired submenu and press Select. About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from which you can choose. Search allows you to search for a specific name.
4. Enter phone number and press OK Also, see “Entering letters and numbers” on page 35 and “Quick save” on page 64. Changing a number stored with a name 1. Recall stored name, then press Details to view number 2. Press Options, scroll to Edit and press Select 3. Press OK while name is displayed, unless you wish to change it. If so, press and hold Clear, re-enter name and press OK 4. Press and hold Clear to erase number or use the W and V keys to edit 5. Enter new number 6.
Erasing your entire phone book 1. Press Names 2. Scroll to Erase all and press Select 3. Press OK at Are you sure? 4. Enter security code at Security code: and press OK Warning: This feature will erase your entire phone book, which can not be undone! Phone lock When you turn this on, your phone will lock after you switch your phone off and back on. Then, each time you turn your phone on, it will prompt you for a lock code when you press either Names or Menu.
With phone lock off, you can now use your phone without entering the lock code each time you turn your phone on. Phone settings Phone settings allow you access to other phone features such as an alarm clock and your phone’s language. Using phone settings Press Menu 4 2 (Settings - Phone settings), then scroll to one of the following options, then press Select: 4-2-1 Clock - See page 30. 4-2-2 Alarm clock - See page 16. 4-2-3 Touch tones - See page 69. 4-2-4 Restore factory settings - See page 56.
Selecting different Profiles If you want to change your phone’s Profile, quickly press key. Quickly press again to scroll through the key for a each choice, then press and hold the second to select that Profile. ð ð ð You can also scroll through the list of Profiles with a quick press of the key. Then press W or V to choose another Profile and press OK. ð Either way, this only allows you to select other Profiles; you can not customize them here. Keep reading to learn how to customize a Profile.
3. Scroll to Rename and press OK 4. Enter new name and press OK again Note: Some profiles can not be renamed. Public system selection Note: This feature will not appear in your phone until needed. Please contact your service provider for details. In each service area there are usually two service providers. The service provider you sign up with, also known as your home system, is of type A or B.
Received calls This shows you the phone numbers of the 10 most recent calls you’ve answered. Press Menu 2 3 (Call log - Received calls), then scroll through the numbers. Also, see “Call log” on page 22 for details on other call lists. The ‘Options’ soft key See “The ‘Options’ soft key” on page 23. Restore factory settings You can reset the settings of many of your phone’s features to factory defaults (as in a new telephone).
Once you have entered Add restriction and have added at least one restriction, the following options will be added: Select allows you to select call restrictions from the outgoing calls list. Edit allows you to edit an existing outgoing call restriction. Erase will erase any existing outgoing call restrictions. Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency numbers).
2. Scroll to Restrict incoming calls and press Select 3. Enter security code, then press OK. 4. Scroll to All calls and press Mark (or press Unmark if you wish to remove the restriction) 5. Press Back and then press Yes at Save changes? Selecting call restrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 (Settings - Security settings Restrict calls) 2. Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls and press Select 3. Enter the security code and press OK 4. Scroll to Select and press OK 5.
2. Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls and press Select 3. Enter the security code and press OK 4. Scroll to Erase and press OK 5. Scroll to the restriction you wish to erase, press OK 6. Press OK again to erase restriction Ringing options This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles (see page 53). You can choose how your phone notifies you of an incoming call. This setting does not affect incoming text message alert tones (see page 65). Selecting ringing options 1. Press Menu 3 (Profiles) 2.
2. Your phone lists each profile. Use W to highlight the one you want to set the ringing tones for and press Options. 3. Highlight Customize and press OK. Press W to Ringing tones, then press Select. 4. Scroll through the options. After you hear the tone you wish to use, press OK. Ringing volume This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles (see page 53). It sets the default ringing volume for incoming voice calls, message alert tones and the alarm. Setting the ringing volume 1.
Contact your service provider for more specific information on how roaming works with your phone, as well as any information on coverage limitations. Roaming Indicators When your phone begins roaming, it will beep once and display ROAM or EXTENDED AREA, depending on how roaming works with your phone. Contact your service provider for more details. If your phone is not roaming (i.e. in its home area) it will either display HOME or the name of the service provider.
Security settings This menu includes the following security features: 4-3-1 Restrict calls - See page 56. 4-3-2 Access codes - See page 16. The Access codes submenu includes Phone lock (page 52), Unlocked phone number (page 70), Change lock code (page 43), and Change security code (page 62). Security code Your phone will prompt you for a security code for certain features. These features can be used only after the correct security code has been successfully entered.
Note: If you have changed your security code and don’t remember the new code, contact your service provider. Once you have changed your security code, the default setting is no longer valid. Send own number In most service areas, when you call someone your name will be presented to his/her caller ID (if they subscribe). This feature allows you to block their caller ID (i.e. your number will not be presented) when you call them. This feature works on a per-call basis.
Storing a name & number You can save names and numbers in the Phone book. Either use the method described in “Storing a name and number” on page 50 or the “quick save” method described below. Quick save Enter the phone number and press Save. Enter a name at Name: if you wish (optional), then press OK. Also, see “Entering letters and numbers” on page 35. System Your phone is capable of working in Residential, Private, and Public Systems (such as your Home System).
To switch from private to public If you are in a private system and want access to a public system, press and hold Menu when you are not in a call. Your phone will display Search public systems?, press OK and your phone will use the public system for the next (only once) outgoing call. After that it goes back to Automatic system selection. Text messages and pages Before you can send or receive text messages and pages, you must subscribe to the text messaging network service.
Writing text messages Note: Writing and sending text messages may not be available in all wireless systems. Please contact your service provider for details. Sending text messages 1. Press Menu 1 1 2. Scroll to Write New and press Select 3. Write your message using the keypad and press Options 4. To send the text message, press OK with Send highlighted 5.
When you receive a text message Text messages are shown in the order that they were received, in their order of priority. Message received indicates an unread message or page. If more than one message is received, the number of received messages will be listed first. New emergency message indicates that the message or page received was sent by someone via the service provider. Emergency messages are sent only in situations where life and/or property are in immediate danger.
Note: If more than one number is on the display, the numbers are displayed in a list. Simply select the phone number you want to call and press . If no numbers are found, your phone will display No number found on this screen ó Forwarding a message Note: This feature is only available if your phone has been activated in a wireless system that supports the sending of text messages. With the message displayed, press Options, scroll to Forward and press OK. Then send the message as you normally would.
Touch tones Your phone can generate various sounds, called touch tones, when the keys are pressed. These are also known as DTMF tones. Touch tones can be used for many automated, over-thephone services such as checking bank balances, airline arrival and departure times, and using voice mailbox options. Touch tones can be sent only when a call is active. Storing touch tone strings Touch tone strings can be used for sending and receiving information with your phone.
Note: See “Special characters (for storing numbers)” on page 37 for details on “p” and “w” characters. When you dial this number, your phone first dials the phone number, then waits (because of the “w” character) for you to press Send. Your phone then sends your password. If you include a “p” character instead of a “w”, your phone pauses for 2.5 seconds, then automatically sends your password as touch tones.
Vibrating alert This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles (see page 53). When your phone has the vibrating battery attached, you can set your phone to vibrate when you receive a voice call. Note: This setting will not appear in your phone unless a vibrating battery has been attached. Activating vibrating alert 1. Press Menu 3 (Profiles) 2. Your phone lists each Profile. Use W to highlight the one you want to set the vibrating alert for and press Options. 3. Highlight Customize and press OK.
When you’re ready to store your voice mailbox number, press Menu 1 2 2 (Messages - Voice messages - Voice mailbox number). Then enter your voice mailbox phone number and press OK. This number can be up to 32 digits long and is used until it’s changed. So if your phone number changes, you may need to change your voice mailbox number along with it. Greetings, passwords, and prompts These may vary in different wireless systems.
Volume You can adjust the ringing volume and earpiece volume of your phone. See “Earpiece volume” on page 34 and “Ringing volume” on page 60. Warning and game tones This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles (see page 53). Warning tones include tones your phone makes for conditions such as errors, confirmations, power on, battery low, recharge battery and games. You can set warning and game tones on or off. Turning warning and game tones on and off 1. Press Menu 3 (Profiles) 2.
Write new This feature allows you to write text messages with your phone. See “Text messages and pages” on page 65 for more details.
6. Accessories If you want to enhance your phone’s functionality, an extensive range of accessories is available for you. You can select any of these items to help accommodate your specific communication needs. For availability of these and other accessories, contact your service provider. A few practical rules for accessory operation: Keep all accessories out of reach of small children. When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Charging Times ACP-7U ACP-9U Charger Charger Battery Option BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-Polymer Battery 600 mAh BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion Battery 900 mAh 2 hrs 30 min 1 hr 20 min 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2/BMS-2S Extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 1 hr 30 min BLS-4 Extended Li-Ion Battery 1500 mAh 5-6 hrs 3 hrs 30 min Note: The times displayed above are approximate and will allow your battery to obtain approximately 80% of its capacity.
Chargers & Other Accessories The following chargers and other accessories are available for your phone; please see your dealer for details. Also, refer to the accessories brochure that was included in your sales package for the entire line of Nokia Original Accessories. Note: When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.
Rapid Mobile Charger (LCH-8) You can charge your phone’s battery from your vehicle battery by using the Rapid Mobile Charger (LCH-8). You can also use this lightweight charger with the Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-9). 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).
Please refer to the chart below for charging times in the rear charging slot.
7. Troubleshooting What if charging fails? If Not charging is displayed, charging is suspended. Make sure the battery is connected to an approved charging device and that the battery is at room temperature. Extreme temperatures, hot or cold, can affect your battery’s performance and prevent charging. If charging still fails, disconnect the charger from your phone. Then reconnect the charger to your phone and retry.
8. Reference Information Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure 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.
aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider. Other Medical Devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions.
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
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 any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. When using your phone, battery, charger, OR any accessory: • Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children’s reach. • Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
9. Technical Data Wireless System Dual-Band TDMA and AMPS Weight 165g (5.8 oz) with BMS-2/ BMS-2S 900 mAh NiMH Battery Size 140 cc Frequency Range Lowband 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX) 869.04 - 893.97 MHz (RX) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (RX) Transmitter Output Power Up to 600mW nominal Battery Voltage 3.6 V nominal Charging current 850 mAh max.
10. NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions: 1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product. 2.
b) The Product has been damaged from external causes such as collision with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, or damage caused by the connection to other products not recommended for interconnection by Nokia.
f) If the Product is returned to Nokia during the limited warranty period, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty, the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer. If the estimate is refused, the Product will be returned freight collect.
12. Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center or any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service agreement. 13.
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D L dialed calls list 32 Dice game 39 digital/analog selection 33 language 41 last number redial 41 letters, entering 35 life timer 42 lights and Keyguard 10 in Car profile 42 lock code 42 locking the keypad see Keyguard locking your phone 52 Logic game 38 E earpiece volume 34 emergency calls 34, 83 emergency key 9 feature 35 ending a call 9 entering letters and numbers 35 F factory settings, restoring 56 forwarding calls see call forwarding G game tones 73 games 38 H help 13 I inbox 39, 65 in-call
O S on/off 7 one-touch dialing 48 outbox 49 safety information 81 Saved 65 scroll bar 11 scroll key 11 scrolling 12 scrolling view 61 security code 62 send own number 63 signal strength 7 Snake game 38 softkeys 11 special characters in names 37 special characters in numbers 37 speed dialing see onetouch dialing standby times 76 start screen 12 system selection 64 P paging see text messages phone book 49 available memory 43 editing entries 51 erasing entries 51 finding entries 51 one-touch dialing scroll
tones keypad tones 40 message alert tone 44 ringing options 59 ringing tones 59 ringing volume 60 vibrating alert 71 warning and game tones 73 touch tones 69 length 70 manual 43 troubleshooting 80 U unlocked phone number 70 unlocking your phone Keyguard feature 10 phone lock feature 52 unmuting calls 44 V vibrating alert 71 voice mailbox number, storing 71 voice messages 75 voice privacy 72 volume earpiece 34 keypad tones 40 ringing 60 W warning and game tones 73 warning tones 73 warranty 87 welcome note