Nokia 2118 User Guide FCC DRAFT 3
Part No. 9237873, Issue No. 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia 2118, Xpress-on, Pop-Port, Nokia Connecting People, and the Nokia Original Enhancements logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright ©1999-2005. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents Contents Contents .......................................................................................................... 5 For your safety............................................................................................... 6 Welcome.......................................................................................................... 9 1. Nokia 2118 phone at a glance........................................................... 11 2. Set up your phone................................
For your safety For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. Switch on safely Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Road safety comes first Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
For your safety Enhancements and batteries Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. Water-resistance Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Backup copies Remember to make backup copies or keep a written record of all important information stored in your phone. Connecting to other devices When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
For your safety Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Contact your service provider for more information. Shared memory The following features in this device may share memory: contacts, text messages, ring tones, calendar, and games. Use of one or more of these features may reduce the memory available for the remaining features sharing memory.
Welcome Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 2118 mobile phone. Your phone provides many functions which are practical for daily use, such as a hands-free loudspeaker, alarm clock, calculator, calendar, and more. To personalize your phone, you can set your favorite ring tones and select an Xpress-onTM color cover. ■ Register your phone Make sure to register your phone at www.warranty.nokiausa.
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Nokia 2118 phone at a glance 1.
Nokia 2118 phone at a glance ■ Start screen The start screen is home base and indicates your phone is in standby mode. Signal strength (1)—A higher bar indicates more power in the signal. Battery level (2)—A higher bar indicates more power in the battery. Menu (3)—Press the left selection key to select this option. Contacts (4)—Press the right selection key to select this option. ■ Quick keys In the standby mode, the scroll key functions as follows: Scroll up key—Activate the flashlight.
Nokia 2118 phone at a glance Icon Indicates... The countdown timer is running. See "Countdown timer," page 71. The stopwatch timing is running in the background. See "Stopwatch," page 71. Integrated handsfree is active. The timed profile is selected. See "Profiles," page 48. or An enhancement is connected to the phone. or Voice privacy encryption is active (or is not active) in the network. Phone is roaming outside of your home network. Phone is in a 1XRTT network. See "Network Services," page 7.
Nokia 2118 phone at a glance ■ Phone menus Phone features are grouped according to function and are accessed through the main menus. Each main menu contains submenus and lists from which you can select or view items and customize your phone features. You can access these menus and submenus by using the scroll method. Scroll method 1. In the standby mode, select Menu, and scroll through the main menu with the scroll up and down key. 2.
Set up your phone 2. Set up your phone ■ Antenna Your device has an internal antenna located towards the top of the phone. Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna area pointed up and over your shoulder. Note: As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the device is switched on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Set up your phone Replace the battery 1. Position the battery so the gold-colored contacts match up with those on the phone. The battery label should face away from the phone. 2. Insert the battery, gold-colored contact end first, into the battery slot. 3. Push down on the other end of the battery to snap the battery into place. Replace the back cover Slide the back cover toward the top of the phone until you hear a click and see the back cover release button. Charge the battery 1.
Set up your phone ■ Turn your phone on or off To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the power key on top of the phone for at least 3 seconds. ■ Connect the headset A compatible headset may be purchased with your phone or separately as an enhancement. (See "Enhancements," page 78.) 1. Plug the headset connector into the Pop-Port™ connector at the bottom end of your phone. 2. Position the headset on your ear. With the headset connected, you can make, answer, and end calls as usual.
Set up your phone Remove the front cover Gently pull the bottom of the front cover away from the rest of the phone and remove. Install the key mat and front cover 1. Remove the key mat from the old front cover and place it into the new front cover as shown. 2. Press the front cover and key mat against the phone, and snap the front cover into place. Replace back cover See "Replace the back cover," page 16.
Set up your phone Insert a photo in the back cover You can insert one of your favourite photos in the back cover to personalise your phone. The size of the photo should not be larger than 45 mm x 25 mm. Trim the sides and corners at the bottom of the photo. Please note, if the photo is smaller than the window size, it may not stay in its position. The photo should be inserted with its image side facing the transparent window of the cover. ■ Make a call Use the keypad 1.
Set up your phone A conference call Conference calling is a network service that allows you to take part in a conference call with two other participants. 1. Make a call to the first participant. 2. With the first participant on the line, select Options > New call. 3. Enter the phone number of the second participant, or select Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list. 4. Select Flash. The first participant is put on hold. 5.
Set up your phone The loudspeaker is deactivated automatically when a call (or a call attempt) ends or when certain enhancements are connected. Options during a call Many of the options that you can use during a call are network services. Check with your wireless service provider for more information. 1. Select Options during a call to display a list of options available during a call. 2. Select an option. ■ Keyguard With keyguard, you can lock the keypad to prevent keys from being pressed accidentally.
Text entry 3. Text entry You can use two methods for entering text and numbers: • Standard mode is the only way to enter text into the contacts list, and to rename caller groups. • Predictive input is a quick and easy method for writing messages and creating a calendar note. ■ Standard mode Text (Abc) • Press a key once to insert the first letter on the key, twice for the second letter, etc. If you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted and your phone awaits the next entry.
Text entry Delete text To delete text, you can use either option. • Select Clear to backspace the cursor and delete a character. • Select and hold Clear to backspace continuously and delete characters. ■ Predictive text input Predictive text input allows you to write messages quickly using your keypad and the built-in dictionary. It is much faster than the standard mode method, because for each letter, you only press the corresponding key on your keypad once. Activate and deactivate 1.
Text entry • Press # to switch predictive text on or off and to use predictive text in various modes. As you press #, the following icons (not the descriptions) appear in the upper left of the display screen: Uppercase text: standard mode is on. Lowercase text: standard mode is on Sentence case text: standard mode is on. Sentence case text: predictive text is on. Lowercase text: predictive text is on. Delete text To delete text, you can use either option.
Contacts list 4. Contacts list The contacts list can hold up to 250 contacts with multiple numbers and text notes for each contact. The amount of numbers and text entries that you can save may vary, depending on length and the total number of entries in the contacts list. ■ Search 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Search. 2. Enter the first character of the contact name and highlight the contact you wish to view. 3. Select Details > Options and the action you want to apply to the contact.
Contacts list Save voice mail dialing code You can insert special characters called dialing codes into phone numbers such as voice mail, and save the number to a speed dial location. Dialing codes instruct the receiving system to pause, wait, bypass, or accept the numbers that follow them in the dialing string. Voice mail services vary by service provider. The following instructions are examples of common operations.
Contacts list 3. Enter your voice mailbox number, including the area code. 4. Refer to dialing codes, and enter any codes as necessary using the information that you saved from "Write down number and process," page 26. For example, if you pause for 5 seconds after connecting to voice mail, enter p twice after the voice mailbox number, for example, 2145551212pp. 5. Enter any remaining pauses or other information that allows you to listen to your messages, and select OK. 6.
Contacts list 1. In the standby mode, scroll down to the entry you wish to change, and select Details. 2. Scroll to the number you wish to set as default, select Options > As primary no. Set up voice tags For more information on setting up voice tags and other voice features, see "Voice tags," page 63. Set up caller groups You can add contacts list entries to any of five caller groups, and assign a unique ringing tone or graphic to that group.
Contacts list Assign a key to 1-touch dialing 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > 1-touch dialing. 2. Scroll to any empty slot, and select Assign. 3. Enter the number (including the area code), and select OK; or select Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list. 4. Enter the contact name for the number, and select OK. If 1-touch dialing is off, the phone displays a prompt asking if you want to turn 1-touch dialing on. 5. Select Yes to activate 1-touch dialing.
Contacts list Delete number—Delete a phone number from the contact. Use number—Display the phone number on the start screen, ready to be called. View—View the details of the contact. Change type >General, Mobile, Home, Work, or Fax—Change the number type. As primary no.—Change the default number of the contact. Add number—Add a number to the contact. Add detail >E-mail, Web address, Street addr., or Note—Add to the contact. Caller groups—Add the contact to an existing caller group.
Contacts list Custom tone—Add a custom ring tone to the contact. Send bus. card—Send the contact a business card. Edit name—Edit the name of the contact. View name—View the name of the contact. Delete—Delete the entire e-mail entry from your contacts list. Edit web address 1. Highlight the web address entry you want to edit and select Options. 2. Select the option you wish to perform, then OK. ■ Delete contacts list entries 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Delete. 2.
Contacts list 3. Select Memory status to determine the amount of space available in Contacts list. ■ Voice tags Voice tags allows you to playback, change or delete voice tags. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Voice tags, scroll to a voice tag, and select Options > Playback, Change, or Delete. ■ My number In the standby mode, select Contacts > My number to display your phone’s number. ■ Caller groups Caller groups allows you to organize your contact information into groups. 1.
Contacts list 3. Enter the number for your recipient or select Search to retrieve a number from your contacts list. 4. Select OK. The business card is sent.
Messages 5. Messages If you have subscribed to a messaging service through your wireless provider, you can send and receive messages to compatible phones that also subscribe to a compatible message service. You may also be able to send and receive picture messages, and e-mail messages. Note: When sending messages, your device may display Message sent. This is an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the message center number programmed into your device.
Messages Write and send 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create message > Add number or Add e-mail. 2. Enter the recipient’s phone number; or e-mail address, or select Search to retrieve a number from your contacts list, and select OK. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more recipients, and select OK. 4. Select Options > Edit message. 5. Compose a message using the keypad, and select Options > Send.
Messages 2. Scroll to a distribution list and select OK Options > Send. Your message is then sent to each of the recipients in the list. Read and reply When you receive a message, a notification message displays and the unopened letter icon ( ) appears in the display. 1. Select Show to read the message or Exit to dismiss the notification message. When unopened messages are in your inbox, corner during standby mode as a reminder.
Messages Insert picture—Insert a picture into your message. Change picture—Takes you back to the picture list. Scroll to highlight a new picture, select View > Insert to replace the previous picture in your message. Delete picture—Select OK to delete the picture from your message, or select Back to return to the list of options. Insert smiley—Insert the smiley face of your choice into your message.
Messages Change other settings In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Message settings > Other settings and the setting you wish to change: Message font size—Select Small font or Large font. Message overwriting—Select Sent items only, Inbox only, S. items & inbox, or Off. When the message memory is full, your phone cannot send or receive any new messages. However, you can set your phone to automatically replace old messages in the Inbox and Sent items folders when new ones arrive.
Messages • Dial the number using the keypad. • Press and hold 1. • Select Listen if there is a notification message in the display. • In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Voice messages > Listen to voice messages. When you connect and the prerecorded greeting begins, follow the automated instructions to listen to your voice messages. Automate voice mail You can can automate voice mail with dialing codes.
Messages 4. Scroll down through the pictures, and select View. 5. Select Insert to insert the picture into your message; otherwise select Back, scroll to another picture, and select View again. 6. To send the picture message, select Options > Send. 7. Select Add number. 8. Enter the phone number for your recipient, or select Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list, and select OK. 9. Select Options > Send. Picture images are not saved in Sent items and can only be received Via text msg.
Messages See "Minibrowser," page 75 for more information on using the Minibrowser in your phone to access web pages. ■ Message folders Save messages to folders You can save drafts of messages or received messages to an existing folder or to a folder that you have created. 1. Open the received message or create a new message, and select Options. 2. Select Save message > Sent items, Templates, Archive, or a folder you have created on your own.
Messages Archive folder Store messages that have been read in the Archive folder. Templates folder Pictures and prewritten templates are stored in the Templates folder. Preloaded templates can be edited and customized. My folders Keep your messages organized by creating custom folders and saving some of your messages there. Add a folder 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > My folders > Options > Add folder. 2. Enter a name for the new folder, and select OK.
Messages • Delete messages from some of your folders. Delete a single message To delete a single message, you need to open it first. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages. 2. Select the folder containing the message you wish to delete. 3. Select a the message you wish to delete, and select Options > Delete. 4. Select OK to delete the message or Back to exit. Delete all messages in a folder 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Delete messages. 2.
Call log 6. Call log Call log stores information about the last 20 missed, 20 received, or 20 dialed calls. It also adds the total duration of all calls. When the number of calls exceed the maximum, the most recent call replaces the oldest. Whether viewing missed, received, or dialed calls, the menu options are the same: Call time—Display the date and time of the call. Send message—Send a message to the number. View number—Display the number. Use number—Edit the number and associate a name with the number.
Call log ■ View dialed numbers Dialed calls are previous numbers you have dialed from your phone: 1. In the standby mode, press the call key. OR In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Dialed numbers. 2. Scroll to a name or number, and select Options. 3. Select an option. ■ Call times You can make or receive up to five calls to or from the same number and view the time each call occurred. Your clock must be set for this feature to work accurately. 1.
Call log Show call time on display In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Call timers >Duration of last call > Details > Show call time on display > On or Off. Dialed calls In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Call timers >Duration of dialed calls > Details for more information. Received calls In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Call timers >Duration of received calls > Details for more information.
Call log All sent data/fax—View the size (KB) of all sent data and fax calls. All received data/fax—View the size (KB) of all received data and fax calls. Duration of last data/fax call—View the duration time of the last data or fax call. Duration of all data/fax calls—View the duration time of all calls. Clear all data/fax logs—Select OK > Yes to clear all data and fax logs. ■ Duration of minibrowser Minibrowser is a network service and a carrier-dependent feature.
Profiles 7. Profiles Profiles define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. Ringing options, keypad tones, and other settings for each of the available profiles can be left at their default setting, or customized to suit your needs. The following profiles are available: Normal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager. Profiles are also available for enhancements such as a headset and car kit. See "Enhancement settings," page 56.
Settings 8. Settings Use this menu to set or change the time and date settings, call settings, phone settings, tone settings, enhancement settings, security settings, network settings and to restore the factory settings. ■ Call settings Anykey answer Anykey answer allows you to answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key except the power, right selection, or end key. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Anykey answer > On or Off.
Settings Select Menu > Settings > Call settings >Minibrowser confirmation and one of the following options: None—No confirmation notes are displayed. On connection—Phone asks you to confirm your awareness to possible charges incurred for Internet access. On exit—Phone asks you to confirm your wish to end browsing. Both—Confirmation required before connecting to the Internet and before you terminate a browser session.
Settings Make calls After you have saved your calling card information in your phone, you can make a call using your calling card. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Calling card. 2. Enter your security code, and select OK. (See "Access codes," page 56.) 3. Scroll to the calling card of your choice, and select Options > OK. 4.
Settings Data transfer You can view the transmission speed when sending or receiving data or fax calls. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Data/fax calls > Data rate display > Graphic or Off. Call summary Your phone can display the time spent on a call when you hang up. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Call summary > On or Off.
Settings Touch tones are sent during an active call. You can send them manually from your phone keypad, or send them automatically by saving them in your phone. Set type In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Touch tones > Manual touch tones and on of the following options: Continuous—The tone sounds for as long as you press and hold a key. Fixed—Used to send tones of the duration you specify in the Touch tone length option. Off—Used to turn off tones.
Settings Help text activation Your phone displays brief descriptions for most menu items. When you arrive at a feature or menu, pause for about 10 seconds and wait for the help text to display. Scroll to page through the full help text, if necessary. The default setting for help text is on. However, you can turn help text on or off. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Help text activation > On or Off. Display brightness You can change the brightness of your phone display. 1.
Settings Date Show or hide the date In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Date > Show date or Hide date. Set the date In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Date > Set the date, enter the date, and select OK. Change the date format 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Date > Date format and the format of your choice. 2. With Date on the display, select Date separator, and the separator of your choice.
Settings ■ Enhancement settings The enhancement settings menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a compatible enhancement. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Enhancement settings > Headset, Handsfree, TTY/TDD, or Charger and the desired accessory. ■ Security settings Restrict calls Call restriction is a network service. See "Network Services," page 7 for more information.
Settings Phone lock The phone lock feature protects your phone from unauthorized outgoing calls or unauthorized access to information stored in the phone. When phone lock is activated, Phone locked is displayed each time you turn your phone on. When the phone is locked, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your phone. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Access codes > Phone lock. 2. Enter the lock code and select OK. 3.
Settings 4. Enter the new lock code again, and select OK. 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. The security code can be used for the lock code. Change the security code The security code is needed for tasks such as deleting all contacts or restoring factory settings. 1.
Settings ■ Network services features The following features are network services. See also "Network Services," page 7. Store a feature code 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Network feature setting. 2. Enter the feature code from your service provider (for example, *900 for activating Forward if busy), and select OK. 3. Select Call forwarding. 4. Scroll to the type of forwarding that matches the feature code you entered (for example, Forward if busy), select Activate.
Settings Cancel all call forwarding—Cancel any call forwarding options you have set. 2. Select Activate. 3. Enter the number to which your calls, data, or other information are forwarded, and select OK. Cancel In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding > Cancel all call forwarding. Cancel all call forwarding may affect your ability to receive voice mail messages. Contact your wireless provider for specific details.
Settings 2. Enter the security code (the default security code is 12345), and select OK.
Voice 9. Voice ■ Voice dialing You can dial up to 25 stored numbers using voice dialing. Before using voice tags, note the following: • Voice tags are not language dependent. They are dependent on the speaker’s voice. • You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it. • Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record voice tags and use them in a quiet environment. • Very short names are not accepted. Use long names, and avoid similar names for different numbers.
Voice 3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone. When the phone finds the voice tag, Found: appears, and the phone automatically dials the number. If the phone does not locate a number or recognize the voice tag, No match found appears. Voice tags After you have associated a voice tag to a contact, you can choose one of the following options: Play back 1. Select Menu > Voice > Voice tags. 2. Scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to hear. 3. Select Options > Playback. Modify 1.
Voice 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Voice > Voice commands. 2. Select the phone function you wish to tag: Profiles, Voice mailbox, Voice recorder or Call log. 3. If necessary, scroll to an option associated with that function, and select Options > Add command. 4. Select Start, and speak the voice tag clearly into the microphone. Do not select Quit unless you want to cancel the recording. The phone replays then saves the recorded tag. that have voice tags assigned.
Voice Record speech or sound 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Voice > Voice recorder > Record. 2. After the recorder start tone is heard, begin recording speech or sound. 3. When you are finished recording, select Stop. 4. Enter a name for the recording, and select OK. The recording is saved to the Recordings list.
Organizer 10. Organizer Your phone contains features to help organize your everyday life, including an alarm clock, calendar, calculator, countdown timer, and stopwatch. ■ Alarm clock Set an alarm The alarm clock is based on the phone clock. It sounds an alert any time you specify and even works if the phone is turned off. If an alarm is not set 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock. 2. Enter the time for the alarm in hh:mm format, and select OK. 3.
Organizer device or Yes to make and receive calls. Do not select Yes when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger. Turn an alarm off In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Off. ■ Calendar The calendar keeps track of reminders, calls you need to make, meetings, memo, and birthdays. It can even sound an alarm for any of these events. Monthly view provides an overview of the selected month and weeks. It also allows you to jump to a specific date.
Organizer Call—Enter the phone number and select Options > Save. Enter a name and select Options > Save. Enter a time. Choose an alarm option. Birthday—Enter the person’s name and select Options > Save. Enter the year of birth. Choose an alarm option. Enter a time. Memo—Enter the subject and select Options > Save. Enter an end date. Choose an alarm option. Enter a time. Reminder—Enter the reminder and and select Options > Save. Choose an alarm option. Enter a time.
Organizer Send a note 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar. 2. Scroll to the date containing the note you wish to send. Days with notes appear in bold type. 3. Select Options > View day. 4. Scroll to the note you wish to send, and select Options > Send note > Via calendar or Via text msg. 5. If you select Via calendar, enter the number for the recipient; or select Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list, and select OK. The note is sent. 6. If you select Via text msg.
Organizer 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator. 2. Enter the first number in the calculation. Press # for a decimal point if necessary. Press * to cycle through the add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/) characters. Pause briefly to select the displayed character. 3. Enter the second number in your calculation. 4. Select Options (equals is highlighted). To perform a square or square root calculation, select Options > Square or Square root.
Organizer ■ Countdown timer You can enter a specified time (up to 99 hours and 59 minutes). When the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm. The countdown timer only works when the phone is on. Once you turn off your phone, the timer is no longer active. Set the countdown timer 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Countdown timer. 2. Enter the time (in hh:mm format), and select OK. 3. Enter a note for the timer, and select OK. appears in standby mode when the countdown timer is set.
Organizer Using the stopwatch or allowing it to run in the background when using other features increases the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life. Split or lap time Use the split time or lap time functions for activities where you need to pace yourself. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Stopwatch > Split timing or Lap timing > Start. Split timing—You can use the split time function for such activities as a long distance race when you need to pace yourself.
Organizer Operation note If you press the end key and return to standby mode, the clock continues to run in the background, and appears in the upper left corner of the screen. To return to the stopwatch screens, do the following: 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Stopwatch > Continue. 2. To stop the clock, select Stop.
Games 11. Games Challenge yourself or a friend to one of the fun games in your phone. Some menus listed are network services. Contact your wireless provider for more information. ■ Play a game 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Games > Select game. 2. Scroll to a game. 3. Options and submenus vary with each game. Select one of the following options, if supported by the game: New game—Launches a new game. High scores—View the high scores for this game (if previously played).
Minibrowser 12. Minibrowser Minibrowser is a carrier dependent feature and a network service. See "Network Services," page 7, for more information. Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to connect to selected services on the mobile Internet. If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can view weather reports, check news or flight times, view financial information, and much more. The web browser on your phone can display WAP-based content.
Minibrowser Phone keys • To browse the WAP site, scroll up or down. • Select a highlighted item. • To enter text, press # to switch text input modes and then press 0-9. • To enter special characters, press *. Even if the broswer page does not have a Back option, you can also press the end key to go back one page. Receive a call while online Depending on your wireless service provider, you may still be able to receive a voice call while using the WAP browser.
PC connectivity 13. PC connectivity With the PC Suite you can, for example, create and send text and picture messages, synchronise contacts and calendar between your phone and a compatible PC. You may find more information for PC suite in the support area on the Nokia web site, www.nokia.com. Some of the features in PC Suite are carrier dependent.
Enhancements 14. Enhancements Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from Nokia ACP-7 charger. Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer.
Enhancements Warning: When using the headset your ability to hear outside sounds may be affected. Do not use the headset where it can endanger your safety.
Reference information 15. Reference information This section provides information about your phone batteries, enhancements, chargers, safety guidelines and technical information. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as batteries, chargers, and enhancements change. ■ Batteries and chargers Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles.
Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage and enjoy your device for many years. • Keep the device and all its parts and enhancements out of the reach of small children. • When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Care and maintenance All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for service. Before sending your device to a service facility, create a backup of data you want to keep such as contacts and calendar notes.
Additional safety information Additional safety information ■ Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the device only in its normal operating positions. Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children.
Additional safety information • Always keep the device more than 6 inches (15.3 cm) from their pacemaker when the device is switched on • Not carry the device in a breast pocket • Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your device immediately to minimize the potential for interference. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids.
Additional safety information propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network, and may be illegal. FCC regulations prohibit using your wireless device while in the air.
Additional safety information on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards and guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of the public, regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in measurements. The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR.
Additional safety information Feature Specification Volume 69 cu cm Frequency range (Tx) Cellular: 824.70–848.37 MHz Frequency range (Rx) Cellular: 869.70–893.37 MHz ■ Battery information This section provides information about battery charging times with the Standard Charger (ACP-7), the Mobile Charger (ACP-12), talk-times, and standby times. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change. For more information, contact your service provider.
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Additional safety information Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved.1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036.
Additional safety information Safety is the most important call you will ever make. A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Tens of millions of people in the U.S. today take advantage of the unique combination of convenience, safety and value delivered by the wireless telephone. Quite simply, the wireless phone gives people the powerful ability to communicate by voice—almost anywhere, anytime—with the boss, with a client, with the kids, with emergency personnel or even with the police.
Additional safety information 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Make sure you place your wireless phone within easy reach and where you can grab it without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4. Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or situations.
Additional safety information require attention, but are not urgent enough to merit a call for emergency services. But you still can use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.
Additional safety information Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones. ©July 18, 2001For updates: www.fda.
Additional safety information Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode.
Additional safety information efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group: • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • Environmental Protection Agency • Federal Communications Commission • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well.
Additional safety information investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals.
Additional safety information 6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF).
Additional safety information directions for locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing. 8.
Additional safety information 10.What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure.
Additional safety information 12.Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: • FDA web page on wireless phones www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection www.icnirp.de • World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project www.who.int/emf • National Radiological Protection Board (UK) www.nrpb.org.
Additional safety information ■ 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.
Additional safety information 7. The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions are applicable: 1.
Additional safety information 3. The Consumer shall include a return address, daytime phone number and/ or fax number, complete description of the problem, proof of purchase and service agreement (if applicable). Expenses related to removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this limited warranty. 4. The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty. The Consumer will be responsible for any expenses related to reinstallation of the Product.
Additional safety information AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
Additional safety information 16. Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Service 7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150 Tampa, FL 33614 Telephone: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Facsimile: (813) 287-6612 TTY/TDD Users Only: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 17. The limited warranty period for Nokia supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined within their own warranty cards and packaging.
Index Index NUMERICS 1-touch dialing 28 A alarm clock 66 antenna 15 anykey answer 49 automate voice mail 39 automatic redial 49 auto-update 55 B back cover removing 15 replacing 16 batteries and chargers 80 battery charging 16 charging times 88 removing 15 replacing 16 talk and standby times 89 business cards 32 C calculator 69 calendar 67 call duration 45 forward 59 log 44 caller groups 28 calling cards 50 calls answering 20 in-call options 21 making 19 care and maintenance 81 certification information
Index times 88 contacts list 25 add 25 delete 31, 32 edit 29 send 32 countdown timer 71 currency converter 70 customer care 9 D dialing codes 26 display language 52 E emergency calls 52, 76, 85 enhancement settings 56 enhancements 78 ESN 9 exchange rate 70 F FCC information 85, 87 feature codes 59 G games 74 H headset 17 help 9 help text 14, 54 I indicators and icons 12 K keyguard automatic 52 lock and unlock 21 FCC DRAFT 107
Index L languages 52 loudspeaker 20 M message folders 41 messages delete 42 minibrowser messages 40 picture messages 39 text messages 34 voice messages 38 minibrowser 75 minibrowser messages 40 N network services 7 O organizer 66 P patent information 89 phone settings 52 picture messages 39 predictive text 23 profiles 48 Q quick keys 12 R restore factory settings 60 restrict calls 56 S safety 6 scrolling 14 security 56 set date 55 time 54 108 FCC DRAFT
Index settings 49 shared memory 8 shortcuts 14 standby mode 12 start screen 12 stopwatch 71 T talk and standby times 89 technical information 88 text entry 22 messages 34 time and date settings 54 timed profiles 48 tone settings 55 touch tones 52 turn phone on and off 17 V view call duration 45 call times 45 data/fax call duration 46 dialed numbers 45 minibrowser duration 47 missed calls 44 picture messages 40 received calls 44 saved messages 41 voice commands 63 dialing 62 messages 38 privacy 58 recorde
Index sign on 75 X Xpress-on covers 17 110 FCC DRAFT