User Guide
Keys Retractable antenna (pull here to extend it) (Power key) Press and hold to turn your phone on or off. Earpiece Press the scroll keys up or down during a call to adjust the listening volume. (Softkeys) Their current function is displayed above the key; these labels change when accessing the various phone features. (Scroll keys) Scroll through menus, submenus, and the phone book. Press and hold for continuous scrolling. Use this key to dial and answer phone calls.
Indicators and Icons You have an active call. The phone is waiting for you to enter numbers or text. You have turned off your phone’s keypad tones, warning tones, message alert tones, and set your ringing tone 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. Your phone is roaming outside of your home system/ area.
Table of Contents 1. Safety At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting Connected. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attaching your battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charging your new battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Important Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cool Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Call timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Calling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Change lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Change security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Clear call lists.
Minibrowser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missed calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mobile messaging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAM selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAM update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network feature setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Receiving mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 About mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 When you receive a mobile message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Erasing mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 7. Sending mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 About mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Creating a mobile message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Addressing a mobile message. . . . . .
1. Safety At A Glance Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Note: For more detailed safety information, “Important Safety Information” on page 104. 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 (for example, 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 cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
2. Getting Connected This section will help you understand the ins and outs of charging and using 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.
If your phone displays Not charging, charging is suspended. Check that the battery is connected only to an approved charging device. If the battery is very hot or cold, wait for a while; charging will automatically resume after the battery is restored to its normal operating temperature. If charging still fails, contact your dealer. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source.
Charging times depend on the type of battery and charger used. For approximate charging and operating times, see “Batteries” on page 97. Can you make calls while charging? Yes, you can. But your battery may not charge while a call is in progress (depending on which charger you are using). Charging should resume once you end the call. See "Chargers and other accessories" on page 99 for more information.
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.
• Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 59º F and 77º F (15º C and 25º C). A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. NiMH batteries’ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 14º F (-10º C). Li-Ion batteries’ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 32º F (0º C).
3. 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. What is the ‘start screen’? The start screen appears when you first turn your phone on, in its idle state.
Scroll key Use the scroll key to navigate through your phone’s menus and submenus. You can also use it to scroll through names and numbers in your phone book. Also, when editing names and numbers (for example, numbers in your phone book), you may notice a cursor flashing within the name or number. Pressing the scroll key up or down moves the cursor within the text, allowing you to insert letters, numbers, or special characters via the keypad.
Menu and 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. If you become familiar with these numbers, you can use them as shortcuts for accessing different menus. For example, when you scroll to Menu 2 (Call log) the number 2 appears in the top right-hand corner of the display. If you scroll to Menu 4 (Settings), submenu 3 (Security settings), your phone will display 4-3 in the top right-hand corner.
Summary of Menu Items and Shortcuts Messages ................................................................................................ 0-1 Text messages...............................................................................0-1-1 Write new1 ...............................................................................0-1-1-1 Inbox...........................................................................................0-1-1-2 Outbox1 .........................................................
Silent ...................................................................................................... 3-2 Meeting ................................................................................................ 3-3 Outdoor ................................................................................................. 3-4 Pager ....................................................................................................... 3-5 Handsfree .......................................................
System1 .........................................................................................................5 Home only Automatic A Automatic B Analog 1 - The list of menu items may differ according to service provider. Games .............................................................................................................6 Memory ................................................................................................. 6-1 Snake ......................................................
4. 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 “Your Phone A to Z” starting on page 18. Switching the phone on and off Press and hold the phone on or off. key for two seconds to switch the Switching off with the key Quickly press the key (Switch off! will appear, highlighted) then press OK.
15 minutes, at which time it will display No service if none is found. The phone will periodically continue to search for service. Note: The phone will not work in analog mode while searching for digital service. Checking signal strength When at the start screen (see page 10) or in a call, the strength of the radio signal is indicated by the signal indicators on the left side of your phone’s display. These indicators will move up as the strength of the signal increases and down as it decreases.
Emergency calls Note: See “Emergency calls” on page 36. Ending a call Press Answering a call Press any key except or . Note: This assumes that Anykey answer (Menu 4-1-4) is set to On and Keyguard (see next paragraph) is not activated. If keygaurd is activated, you must press answer the call. to If you don't wish to answer the call, it will be forwarded to your voice mailbox (if you have a voice mail subscription). To stop your phone from ringing, press .
Deactivating Keyguard • Press Unlock, then • Press and hold then press OK , OR... until Unlock keys? appears, Answering a call with Keyguard active Only the key will answer the call. After you end the call, Keyguard automatically becomes active again. Some notes about Keyguard • Calls may be possible to the official emergency number (for example, 911) programmed into your phone. The number is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit. To initiate the call, press .
5. Your Phone A to Z ABC/abc mode This allows you to enter upper and lower case alphanumeric characters into your phone. This is necessary for entering names and numbers into your phone book, as well as editing any existing alphanumeric characters. See “Entering text and numbers” on page 38 for more information. Access codes This is a security feature that allows you access to certain phone features. See “Lock code” on page 46 and “Security code” on page 70.
2. Enter time you wish to set alarm (for example, enter 07:00 to set the alarm to 7:00; remember if your clock is 24-hour or am/pm). Existing digits will be replaced with the new alarm time. 3. Press OK. Note: Step 4 appears only if you have selected am/pm format. See “Selecting time format” on page 32 for more information. 4. Select either am or pm and press OK. When the alarm goes off Press Stop to shut off the alarm. Snoozing Press Snooze. The alarm will go off again in 10 minutes.
All calls timer This feature keeps track of the approximate time you have spent on all calls with your phone. Note: See “Call timers” on page 26. Anykey answer This feature allows you to answer an incoming call by pressing any key except or . The default setting for this feature is On. To enable or disable Anykey answer, press Menu 4-1-4. Automatic answer This is a setting found in your phone’s profile settings, under the Handsfree and Headset profiles (see page 63).
Your phone will redial the number you’re trying to call up to 3 times after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press Quit or to stop the call attempts. Activating automatic redial Press Menu 4-1-2 (Settings - Call settings - Automatic redial), then scroll to On and press OK. Calculator Your phone’s calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides. Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this feature.
Calendar The calendar helps you keep track of appointments, birthdays or meetings. It can even sound an alarm when it’s time for you to make a call or go to a meeting. Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this feature. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Note: Your phone must remain on to use the calendar’s alarm feature. If your phone is off, the alarm will not sound at its scheduled time. Using the calendar 1.
Option 1: View day notes With this option, you can view the notes of the day currently on display. (If there are no notes associated with the day, No notes for selected day appears.) Scroll through the notes. Each note allows you to choose the following Options: Erase clears the note from your calendar. Edit gives you the same prompts you got when you made the note. Move gives you the date prompt so you can move the note to another date.
Option 5: Go to date Enter the date you wish to go to. Option 6: Set the date Enter the day and month (using two-digit fields) and year (using a four-digit field), then press OK. Note: This option is necessary only if network date and time is not available. See"Clock" on page 32. Call forwarding This network service is used to forward incoming calls to another number so you won’t miss an important call. Check with your service provider for details.
Call forwarding options Forward all calls forwards all incoming calls. Forward if busy forwards calls only when you’re on the phone. Forward if not answered forwards calls if you don’t answer. Forward if out of reach forwards calls if you are out of the serving wireless network. Cancel all call forwarding cancels all call forwarding options you have made active.
Use number allows you to view the number stored in the call log, save it in your phone book, or dial the number by pressing . Save allows you to save the number into your phone book. Erase will erase the number from the call list. Call restrictions This feature allows you to restrict incoming and outgoing calls to and from certain numbers. Note: See “Restricting calls” on page 66 for details. Call settings This feature allows you to access and activate some of your phone’s features.
Note: Current call timer can be accessed by pressing Details while using the Last call timer. See page 34 for details. All calls displays call duration of all calls made since timers have last been reset (see page 31 for details on how to clear call timers). Life timer shows duration of all calls; this cannot be reset (see page 45). Clear timers clears all call timers except the Life timer (see page 31). Call durations are for the currently-selected NAM (phone number).
Note: This feature may not appear in your phone’s menu or function properly until the feature code has been stored. Note: See “Network feature setting” on page 56 for more details. 1. Press Menu 4-4-3 (Settings - Network services Call waiting). 2. Scroll to Activate (or select Cancel to cancel). 3. Press OK. 4. 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 56) 5.
Calling card If you wish to use a calling card for long distance calls, you must first store your calling card information into your phone. Your phone can store up to four calling cards. Storing a calling card 1. Press Menu 4-1-3 (Settings - Call settings - Calling card). 2. Scroll to the desired calling card, then press Options. 3. Scroll to Edit, press OK. 4. Enter security code and press OK. Note: See “Security code” on page 70 for details on your phone’s security code. 5.
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 scroll to find the number. 7. Enter card number and/or PIN when prompted to enter calling card number and personal identification number, then press OK. Press OK again at Save changes? 8.
Change lock code This feature allows you to change your lock code. See “Changing your lock code” on page 46. Change security code This feature allows you to change your security code. See “Changing your security code” on page 71. Clear call lists This feature will clear all dialed numbers, as well as numbers of answered calls and missed calls. You cannot undo this operation, so be careful. Note: Also, see “Call log” on page 25. 1. Press Menu 2-4 (Call log - Clear call lists). 2.
Clock Your phone contains a real-time clock that can be set two different ways: the clock can use the time and date information provided by the wireless system, or it can be set manually. The clock will display the current time and date on the start screen. You can also choose to hide the clock if you prefer See "Displaying or hiding the clock" on page 33.” Note: Your phone also features an alarm clock. See page 18 for details. By default, the clock gets its information from the wireless network.
Allowing the network to set the clock 1. Press Menu 4-2-1 (Settings - Phone settings - Clock). 2. Scroll to Time settings, press Select. 3. Observe the text: Set by network, press Select again. If you choose Set by network, your phone will display Time is set. Note: If you use the Set by network option while outside your digital network, you will be prompted to enter your own time (see above). Network time will replace the time and date you set once you re-enter your digital network.
2. Once the third party answers, press all three parties. to connect 3. Press again if you wish to disconnect the third party. Press to drop both parties. Recalling a number from the phone book during a conference call 1. During the call, press Options. 2. Scroll to Names and press OK. 3. Press Select at Search. 4. Enter name and press OK, or just scroll through the phone book. 5. Press . Current call timer This feature displays the running elapsed time on your screen while a call is active.
Custom Tone This feature allows you to assign a special ringing tone to an entry in your phone book. When that person calls you, you’ll be able to quickly identify the person based on the special tone you hear. • In order to use this feature, Caller ID must be available and active in your phone. • You can assign a custom tone to as many as 20 entries in your phone book. • If you have selected the Silent profile (Menu 3), your phone will not ring with a normal tone or a custom tone. 1.
Your phone can function as a fax/modem when connected to your PC or laptop computer via the optional data cable. You must also have the appropriate fax or data software installed and configured to send and receive data or faxes. (See "Data and Fax Calls" on page 93 for more information). Dialed calls Your phone automatically stores the last 10 numbers you’ve dialed. 1. Press Menu 2-3 (Call log Dialed calls). 2. Scroll until the number appears. 3. Press to dial the number.
4. To exit emergency call mode, at the start screen, press Exit. When the question Restore normal service? appears, press OK. IMPORTANT! This phone, like any cellular phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks, as well as userprogrammed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies).
Activating Emergency key 9 Press Menu 4-1-1 (Settings - Call settings - Emergency key 9), scroll to On to activate or Off to cancel, then press OK. Entering text and numbers Note: If you’re able to send mobile messages from your phone, you can use the predictive text input method to write the message. See ‘Predictive text input’ on page 85. You can enter text and/or numbers when storing information into your phone via your phone’s keypad.
While you’re editing a name, moves the cursor to the left, and moves it to the right. To clear the character to the left of the cursor, press Clear. To clear all characters, press and hold Clear. To enter a space, press . ABC/abc mode (Changing letter case) Press the # key to switch between upper and lower case letters. The icon will switch to to indicate you are using lower case. 123 mode When storing names to the phone book, you can enter a number within a name at any time.
Special Characters (for storing and calling numbers) The following special characters are helpful when you store numbers to your phone book (see page 58). Simply press the key once or repeatedly, and the following characters can be stored within the number sequence. (p) creates a pause when a number is dialed; the digits located to the right of the “p” are automatically sent as touch tones after a 2.5 second pause (see page 74). (w) creates a “wait” when a number is dialed.
Games You have four exciting games to choose from in your phone. Press Menu 6 to choose one of the following games: Note: 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. Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible. Move the cursor with the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), and 8 (down) keys. Press the 5 key to reveal pictures.
To copy a figure from a previously accepted guess row, start scrolling with the 4 key, move the cursor to the desired figure in the normal way and accept the selection with the 5 key. 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.
Inbox When you receive a mobile message, it’s stored in the Inbox. Your phone will display Message received, along with the mobile message icon, and you will hear a tone (unless you are in a call). Press the Read softkey to read messages. See ‘Receiving mobile messages’ on page 82. In-call menu While you’re in a call, you may notice that Options appears on your display. Pressing this key will access you to the in-call menu, which allows you access to certain features while you have a call active.
Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2. Your phone lists each profile. Scroll to the profile you want and press Options. 3. Highlight Customize and press OK. Scroll to Keypad tones and press Select. 4. Scroll through the options; your phone plays a sample of each tone. 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. Choosing a language for your phone 1.
Life timer The life timer displays the approximate total time of all calls dialed and received with your phone (in hours and minutes only). The life timer cannot be reset and is used in conjunction with your phone’s warranty. Press Menu 2-5-3 (Call log - Call timers - Life timer) to view your phone’s life timer. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending upon items such as network features, rounding off for billing, and taxes. Also, see “Call timers” on page 26.
Lock code You’ll need the lock code to activate and deactivate Phone Lock (see page 62), or to change your lock code. The default lock code is 1234 (or the last four digits of your phone number, depending on your service provider). If you enter an incorrect lock code five times in a row, your phone will prompt you for the security code (see page 70). Changing your lock code In a lock code, only numeric characters are accepted. 1.
Memory status This feature allows you to see how many free and in-use memory locations are in your directory. Note: Also, see “Phone book” on page 58. Press Names, scroll to Options and press Select. Then scroll to Memory status and press Select again. Messages This feature allows you to access your voice and mobile (text) messages, as well as composing your own welcome note. Using messages 1. Press Menu, then Select. 2. Scroll to one of the following options, then press Select.
Microphone You can mute and unmute your phone’s microphone while a call is in progress. During a call, your phone’s softkeys change from Menu and Names to Options and Mute. Muting and unmuting your phone You can mute the phone’s microphone during a call; simply press Mute. To unmute the microphone, press Unmute. 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.
After a certain period of inactivity, the Minibrowser disconnects from the network. For this reason, you may find that you are billed for several network connections within a single session. This is normal and is designed to minimize your bill. Rates will vary according to your billing plan. When the Minibrowser disconnects from the network, the active call icon ( ) disappears, but the Minibrowser icon ( ) remains.
Minibrowser menu While in the Minibrowser, press and release to display the Minibrowser menu: (power key) Help - Show a help page for the current site (accessible from some pages). Home - Return to the Home page. Bookmark page - Set a bookmark for the current page. Show URL - Show the web address (Uniform Resource Locator) for the current page. Restart - Return to the Home page and delete all stored pages. Version - Show the version of Minibrowser software.
Go to the Home Page • Press repeatedly to move back through previously viewed pages until the Home Page appears. • OR, press and release to display the Minibrowser menu, scroll to Home, then press OK. Activate an item (for example, a link) • Press the appropriate number key on your phone’s keypad (if the item on the page is numbered). • OR, scroll to the item, then press the appropriate softkey (for example, to activate a link).
Bookmarks You can set a bookmark for a web page so that you can quickly go to that page later. (You may also be able to set bookmarks via a personal account at your service provider's web site.) Set a bookmark 1. Go to the page for which you want to set a bookmark. 2. Press and release . The Minibrowser menu appears. 3. Scroll to Bookmark page, then press Select. (A message may appear asking you to confirm this action.) Go to a bookmarked page From the Home Page, scroll to Bookmarks, then press Select.
• On exit - Before exiting the Minibrowser session, your phone prompts you to confirm your choice. • Both - Your phone prompts you to confirm your choice before connecting to the web and before exiting the Minibrowser session. • Never - Your phone never prompts you to confirm your choice. 2. Scroll to the appropriate option, then press OK. Tip: To prevent unintentional exiting of the Minibrowser session (such as when pressing repeatedly to move back through previously viewed pages), select Both or On exit.
When the Forward if not answered option in the Call Forwarding feature (see page 24) is selected, your phone will not treat the forwarded calls as missed calls. Note: Also, see “Call log” on page 25 for details on other call lists. Mobile messaging See ‘Receiving mobile messages’ on page 82 and ‘Sending mobile messages’ on page 85. NAM selection The Number Assignment Module (NAM) is the phone’s storage location containing the assigned phone number and other system information.
NAM update The Number Assignment Module (NAM) in your phone contains your assigned phone number(s) and other system information that your service provider entered during activation. The NAM update feature allows you to easily activate or reactivate your phone without having to go to your service provider. Updating the system information in the NAM may improve your phone’s coverage and performance.
If you wish to do neither and want to return to the start screen, press and hold . Note: This feature may not be available in all systems. Please contact your service provider for details about the availability of this feature. Network feature setting Call forwarding (page 24), Call waiting (page 27) and Send own caller ID with next call (page 71) are network services available through your service provider or dealer.
Network services Some of the features in this menu are network services that require a subscription. Contact your service provider for details and availability. 4-4-1 Voice privacy - See page 79. 4-4-2 Call forwarding * - See page 24. 4-4-3 Call waiting * - See page 27. 4-4-4 Send own caller ID with next call * - See page 71. 4-4-5 Network feature setting - See page 56. 4-4-6 NAM selection - See page 54. 4-4-7 NAM update - See page 55. 4-4-8 Automatic update of service - See page 55.
Calling a number using one-touch dialing Press and hold the key (2 through 8) for about two seconds to call the number in the corresponding one-touch dial location. You can also press the key and then if you prefer. Your phone recalls the phone number from the memory, displays it briefly, then dials it. 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.
of a name and phone number. You can also associate an email address with an entry, for use when addressing a mobile message. Adding an entry to the phone book Tip: To quickly create an entry, simply enter a phone number at the start screen, press Save, then go to step 3. 1. Press Names. 2. Scroll to Add new, then press Select. 3. Enter a name (16 characters maximum), then press OK. See “Entering text and numbers” on page 38.
3. Scroll to E-mail, then press Select. 4. Enter the email address (48 characters maximum), then press OK. The presence of an email symbol (@) in the top right corner of the screen indicates that an email address is associated with the highlighted entry. Accessing the phone book To quickly display the list of entries in your phone book: 1. Display the start screen (press and hold 2. Press or ). . Scroll in either direction.
• Add new allows you to add an entry (name and phone number) to your phone book. • Options lets you choose the format of your scrolling view and check the status of your phone book memory (the number of entries you have created). • 1-touch dialing (speed dialing) allows you to assign a phone number to a one-touch dial location. See ‘One-touch dialing’ on page 57. • Erase all lets you erase every name and number in your phone book. See ‘Erasing all entries from the phone book’ on page 62.
2. Press Details, then Options (or, if the scrolling view for your phone book is set to Name+number, just press Options). 3. Scroll to Erase, then press Select. 4. A confirmation message appears: Erase?. 5. Press OK. Erasing all entries from the phone book Note: Performing this procedure erases your entire phone book! This procedure cannot be undone. 1. Press Names. 2. Scroll to Erase all, then press Select. A confirmation message appears: Are you sure?. 3. Press OK. 4.
You can also store a number in the Unlocked phone number location, which allows you to call this number even though your phone is locked (see page 76 for details). Answering a call with phone lock on Press any key except and . Note: This assumes that Anykey answer (Menu 4-1-4) is set to On. Phone settings Phone settings allows you access to other phone features such as an alarm clock and your phone’s language.
Selecting a profile Quickly press the key to view a list of the available profiles. Scroll to the profile and press OK. When you select a profile other than Normal, it will appear on the start screen. This only allows you to select a profile; you cannot customize them here. Keep reading to learn how to customize a profile. Customizing profiles and other options Press Menu 3 (Profiles) and scroll to desired profile, then press Options.
Note: When you change a setting in any profile, it only affects that profile and will not change your phone’s normal settings. Renaming profiles 1. Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2. Scroll to desired profile, then press Options. 3. Scroll to Rename and press OK. 4. Enter new name and press OK again. Note: Normal, Handsfree, and Headset profiles cannot be renamed. Received calls If Caller ID is available, this feature shows you the phone numbers of the 10 most recent calls you’ve answered.
Renaming profiles See “Profiles” on page 63. Restricting calls This feature allows you to restrict incoming and outgoing calls based on a list of phone numbers that you create. Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (for example, 911 or other official emergency numbers). However, Emergency key 9 may not operate depending on the type of restriction you choose.
6. If you wish to enter a name for the call restriction, enter the name using your phone’s keypad, then press OK. If a name is not entered, the number that is restricted will appear in place of the name. Note: When creating a new restriction, that restriction is automatically selected (enabled) at the time it is saved. Selecting a call restriction 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 (Settings - Security settings Restrict calls). 2. Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls or Restrict incoming calls and press Select. 3.
2. Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls or Restrict incoming 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. Note: The All calls option cannot be erased and therefore does not appear in the list of restrictions to be deleted. Ringing options This is one of the settings in your phone’s profiles (see page 63).
Selecting ringing tones 1. Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2. Your phone lists each profile. Scroll to the profile you want and press Options. 3. Highlight Customize and press OK. Scroll to Ringing tone, then press Select. 4. Scroll through the options. After you hear the tone you wish to use, press OK. Ringing volume This feature, which is found within your phone’s profile settings, allows you to adjust your phone’s ringing volume. Note: See “Volume” on page 79 for details.
2. Scroll to Options, then press Select. 3. Press Select at Scrolling view. 4. Scroll to Name list, Name+number, or Name only, then press OK. Security settings This menu includes the following security features: 4-3-1 Restrict calls - See page 66. 4-3-2 Access codes - See page 18. The Access codes submenu includes Phone lock (page 62), Unlocked phone number (page 76), Change lock code (page 46), and Change security code (page 71). Security code Your phone’s default security code is 12345.
Changing your security code 1. Press Menu 4-3-2-4 (Settings - Security settings Access codes - Change security code). 2. Enter security code and press OK. 3. Enter new security code at Enter new security code:, press OK (must be five digits). 4. Enter new security code again at Verify new security code:, press OK. 5. Phone will display Security code changed.
4. Your phone will attempt to call this number with the feature code you stored in Menu 4-4-5 (see “Network feature setting” on page 56). Settings This main menu allows you access to other features. See these individual entries for more information. 4-1 Call settings - See page 26. 4-2 Phone settings - See page 63. 4-3 Security settings - See page 70. 4-4 Network services - See page 57. Storing a name and number You can save names and numbers in the Phone book.
System selection About selecting a system The System menu (Menu 5) allows you to customize the way your phone chooses a system in which to operate while you are “roaming” (using your phone outside of your primary or “home” system). Your choice of a system affects the type and amount of charges you incur. By default, your phone is set to automatically search for the most cost-effective system while roaming.
System choices Note: If you have more than one phone number (NAM), your choice affects only the currently selected NAM. See ‘NAM selection’ on page 54. Note: System choices may differ according to service provider. • Home only - Your phone cannot roam. This means you can make and receive calls in your home area only. While roaming, No Service appears and you will not be able to make or receive calls. • Automatic A - Your phone searches for system A.
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 during an active voice call. Storing touch tone strings Store touch tone strings the same way you store phone numbers (see page 59).
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. Unlocked phone number When the phone lock is on, no calls can be made. But if you store a number in the unlocked phone number location, you can make a call to that number while the phone is locked.
Vibrating alert This is one of the settings in your phone’s profiles (see page 63). Your phone has an internal vibrating feature, so you can set your phone to vibrate when you receive a voice call. Activating vibrating alert 1. Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2. Your phone lists each profile. Scroll to the profile you want and press Options. 3. Highlight Customize and press OK. Scroll to Vibrating alert, then press Select. 4. Scroll to On or Off and press OK.
Setting up your voice mailbox Before you can retrieve any voice messages, you need to store your voice mailbox number. Your service provider usually gives this number to you. When you’re ready to store your voice mailbox number, press Menu 0-1-2-2 (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.
• Urgent voice mail - The person who sends this kind of message is requesting an immediate reply. This kind of message can be sent by anyone. • Emergency voice mail - This kind of message can be sent only by a network operator or person in authority when life of property is threatened. New voice message notifications overwrite older ones, regardless of priority level.
Earpiece volume While in a phone call, you can adjust the listening volume for your phone’s earpiece. The top scroll key increases while the bottom one decreases the volume. If an accessory like a headset or a handsfree device, 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.
3. Highlight Customize and press OK. Scroll to Warning and game tones, then press Select. 4. Scroll to On or Off and press OK. Welcome note You can program a welcome note into your phone to display a message when you first turn it on (for example, hello, your name, a reminder, etc.). The maximum length is 36 characters. 1. Press Menu 0-1-3 (Messages - Welcome note). 2. Enter new message or edit an existing one. 3. Press Options. 4. Scroll to Save or Erase and press OK.
6. Receiving mobile messages Note: You can receive mobile messages if you have subscribed to the mobile messaging service offered by your service provider and the network in which you are using your phone supports mobile messaging. About mobile messages You can receive a message in the form of text that appears on your phone’s screen. Messages are managed by your service provider’s message center.
message. The priority level assigned to the received message determines which message is deleted: • Normal (non-emergency) messages - When a normal message is received, the oldest read message in the Inbox is deleted.
• Save address allows you to save the sender's email address into your phone book. • Use web link allows you to direct the Minibrowser to a web address (URL) that appears in the body of the message. (Availability of the Minibrowser depends on your arrangement with your service provider.) Erasing mobile messages To erase the message you’re reading, press Options, Erase. To erase multiple messages, press Menu 0-1-1-5. Press Select. Choose the type of message to erase.
7. Sending mobile messages Note: You can send mobile (text) messages if you have subscribed to the mobile messaging service offered by your service provider and the network in which you are using your phone supports mobile messaging. About mobile messages You can use your phone to send mobile messages that can be addressed to email addresses and phone numbers.
Message priority levels You can assign an urgent priority level to a mobile message. An icon or message should then appear on the recipient’s phone (or other device) to indicate the high priority level of your message. Delivery notification When you send a message, you can request to be notified when the recipient receives the message. This notification is called a delivery note. If you addressed the message to more than one recipient, a separate delivery note appears for each recipient.
• If the message is in the Saved folder, press Menu 0-1-1-4 (Messages - Text messages - Saved). Scroll to the message. 2. Press Read. 3. Press Options, Reply (or Reply w/ copy if you want your reply to include a copy of the original message followed by the text of your reply). 4. Select the type of message for your reply. Resending a message In the Outbox, read the message that you want to resend. 1. 2. Press Options, then Resend.
When entering an address manually, you can quickly enter the @ symbol by pressing repeatedly until it appears. When addressing multiple recipients, separate each address with a comma. If you use the Search feature, a comma is automatically entered after each address. To manually enter a comma, press repeatedly until the comma appears, OR press , then select a comma from the list of special symbols.
Activating predictive text input Before you can use the predictive text input method, you must activate the feature. While editing a message, press Options, Dictionary, then choose any language. The predictive text input method is now available for use when editing. Changing the language of the dictionary While editing a message, press Options, Dictionary, then choose a language.
Writing compound words To quickly write a compound word (for example, bluejay): 1. Write the first part (blue). 2. Press (do not enter a space). The underline disappears from the first part. 3. Write the second part (jay). Deleting characters To delete one character to the left of the cursor, press Clear. To delete all characters in the message, press and hold Clear.
Inserting special characters To insert a special character (such as a punctuation mark), press and hold , OR press Options, Insert symbol. To quickly insert a period (.), press . To quickly insert double dashes (--) or three ellipses (...), press a few times. Adding a word to your personal dictionary If your phone’s dictionary does not contain a word, you can add it to your personal dictionary. If the ? character appears after the word, press Spell.
Brackets ([ ]) in a template represent a value that you can specify. (The value is not retained for future use; you enter the value each time you use the template.) If you select a template that contains brackets, you’ll be prompted to enter a value. You can edit the template text after you insert it into your message. Sending a mobile message When you’re done editing your message, to send it: • Press . • OR, press Options, then Send. If the network can’t send your message, a warning note should appear.
8. Data and Fax Calls Note: This feature is available only if your service provider’s network supports data and fax calls. Data and fax calls may also require that you subscribe to these additional services. Please check with your service provider before sending or receiving data or fax calls. Your phone can function as a fax/modem when connected to your PC or laptop computer via the optional DLR-3 Data Cable (available through your local Nokia dealer).
Getting started Make sure your phone is connected to your computer via the optional DLR-3 Data Cable and your computer recognizes the new hardware. See the installation and configuration instructions supplied with the DLR-3 cable for more information. Configuring your data or fax software Once properly connected and configured, your PC will recognize your phone as an external fax/modem. However, your fax or data software may already be configured to use the existing PCMCIA or internal modem.
Note: Data or fax calls cannot be initiated using your phone’s keypad. All data and fax calls must be initiated using the data or fax software. Note: Any touch tones (DTMF tones) needed for calling cards, special long-distance access numbers, etc. must be programmed into the dialing string. To receive a data or fax call Your phone must be connected to your PC via the data cable. 1. The appropriate data or fax software must be running.
To preset your phone to receive a data call: AT+CSP=1 To preset your phone to receive a fax call: AT+CSP=2 You should only have to make this modification once; these settings typically are saved as a part of your data or fax program’s settings. Please refer to the documentation or online help files for your data or fax application when modifying your modem’s initialization string.
9. 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.
The battery model number is on the battery label which is visible when the battery is removed from the phone. Charging Time (Hours) Battery Charging Configuration BLS-2N BLS-4 BMS-2S ACP-7U charger 4.0 5.0-6.0 4.0 ACP-9U charger 2.0 3.5 1.5 LCH-9 charger 2.0 3.5 1.5 ACP-7U charger 4.0 5.0-6.0 4.0 ACP-9U charger 2.0 3.5 1.5 Charger connected to phone Using charger and DCH-8 Using charger and DCH-9 ACP-7U charger Front slot full, rear slot empty 4.0 5.5 4.
Standby and Talk Times Digital Talk Time Analog Talk Time Standby Time BLS-2N Extended Battery Li-Ion 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 70 to 110 hrs (dig) 10 to 15 hrs (ana) BMS-2S Extended Battery NiMH 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 70 to 110 hrs (dig) 10 to 15 hrs (ana) Battery Option BLS-4 Ultra 3 hrs 20 min to 1 hr 10 min to 115 to 180 hrs (dig) Extended Battery 4 hrs 50 min 2 hrs 25 min 15 to 23 hrs (ana) Li-Ion 1500 mAh Note: The times shown are app
Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-9U) This lightweight (100g) 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 (ACP-9U), plug it into a standard 120V AC wall outlet, and connect the lead from the charger to the base of your phone. The charger can also be used together with the optional Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-8).
Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-8) Used together with the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-9U), the Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-8) is an economical choice when you need your phone close at hand. With the battery still attached, place your phone in the charging stand to begin charging your phone’s battery. Charging is indicated by the scrolling battery bars on the right side of your phone’s display. When the scrolling stops, the battery is approximately 80% charged.
Charging moves to the rear slot once the front battery is 100% charged. When the spare battery is charging, check the status indicator on the left side of the charging stand. A red light indicates that the battery is charging; a green light indicates that the battery is charged to at least 80% of its capacity. The phone has the built-in intelligence to maintain the battery, so there is no need for a discharge feature on the stand.
10. Troubleshooting What if charging fails? If your phone displays Not charging, 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.
11. 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.
Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider. Other Medical Devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately 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.
Vehicles Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.
Note: If certain features are in use (keyguard, restrict calls, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider. When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless 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.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: GMLNSD-3AW. For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only Nokia approved accessories.
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.
12. Technical Data Wireless System Weight Size Frequency Range Lowband Dual-Band CDMA and AMPS 142.5 g (5.0 oz.) with BLS-2N 900 mAh Li-Ion Battery 129 cc (7.9 cu. in.) 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) Battery Voltage 3.6 V nominal Charging current 850 mAh max.
13. Warranty NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMP”) 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 NMP.
f) If the Product is returned to NMP 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.
13. This is the entire warranty between NMP and the Consumer, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, and all communications relating to the Product, and no representation, promise or condition not contained herein shall modify these terms. 14. This limited warranty allocates the risk of failure of the Product between the Consumer and NMP. The allocation is recognized by the Consumer and is reflected in the purchase price of the Product. 15.
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Profiles 63 Restrict calls 66 Vibrating alert 77 Current call timer 34 I D Keyguard 16 Activating Keyguard 16 Deactivating Keyguard 17 Keypad tones 43 Data and fax calls 35 Data calls 93 Configuring software 94 Getting started 94 Manual selection 95 Prearranged 95 Receiving 95 Starting a call 94 Dialed calls 36 E Earpiece volume 80 Editing 123 mode 39 ABC mode 38 Special characters 39 Emergency calls 36, 106 Emergency key 9 37 Emergency key 9 37 Ending a call 16 Entering letters and numbers 38 Erasing
Network feature setting 56 Network services Call Forwarding 24 Call Waiting 27 Caller ID 28 Conference calls 33 Voice messages 77 Numbers Adding to phone book 59 O One-touch dialing 57 P Phone book 58 Adding a name 59 Erasing names and numbers 62 Scrolling view 69 Phone lock 62 Lock code 46 Unlocked phone number 76 Phone numbers Adding to phone book 59 Phone settings 63 Profiles 63 Customizing profiles 64 Keypad tones 43 Lights 45 Message alert tone 47 Renaming profiles 65 Ringing options 68 Ringing tones
Summary of menu items 11 Switching phone on and off 14 Synchronization 72 System choices 74 System selection 73 Roaming 73 T Technical data 110 Text messages Inbox 43 Touch tones 75 Manual touch tones 46 Touch tone length 74 Troubleshooting 103 V Vibrating alert 77 Voice messages 77 Greetings, passwords, and prompts 78 Listening to your voice messages 78 Setting up your voice mailbox 78 Volume 79 Earpiece volume 80 Ringing volume 80 W Warning and game tones 80 Welcome note 81 U Y Unlocked phone number
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