Microsoft NPW-2NX Dual band, tri mode cellular phone User Manual 6360 1

Microsoft Mobile Oy Dual band, tri mode cellular phone 6360 1

User Guide

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Nokia 6360
User Guide
Phone notes
Notes Where to get information
My number Wireless service provider
Number to
call for voice
mail
Wireless service provider
Wireless
provider’s
number
Wireless service provider
Provider’s
customer care
Wireless service provider
Model
number
6360 See “Find information
about your phone” on
page 7.
Phone type NPW-2 Back of title page
Electronic
serial number
(ESN)
See “Find information
about your phone” on
page 7.
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The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in TDMA and AMPS
networks.
Legal information
Part No. 9353798, Issue No. 1
© 2001 Nokia Inc. All rights reserved.
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Printed in Canada 12/2001
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of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates.
US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents.
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All rights reserved.
Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from
RSA Security.
The information contained in this user guide was written for Nokia phone 6360.
The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in
this guide without prior notice is reserved.
Export Controls
This product contains commodities, technology or software exported from the
United States in accordance with the Export Administration regulations. Diversion
contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.
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 or 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.
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Safety first
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1 Safety first
Read these simple guidelines before you use your phone.
Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or
illegal. For more safety information, refer to “Important Safety
Information” on page 142.
Road safety comes first
Do not use a wireless phone while driving. Park the vehicle
first.
Be aware of interference
All wireless phones may get interference that could affect
performance.
Switch off in hospitals
Follow any regulations or rules. Switch your phone off near
medical equipment.
Switch off in aircraft
Wireless devices can cause interference.
Switch off when refueling
Do not use your phone at a refueling point. Do not use it near
fuel or chemicals.
Switch off near blasting
Do not use your phone where blasting is in progress. Observe
restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
Use your phone sensibly
Use your phone only in the normal position (next to the ear).
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
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1Observe infrared precautions
Do not point the IR beam at anyone’s eyes or allow it to
interfere with other IR devices.
Use only qualified service personnel
Only qualified personnel may install or repair phone
equipment.
Use approved accessories and batteries
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.
Keep your phone dry
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
Backup copies
Remember to make backup copies of all important data.
Connecting to other devices
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for
detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible
products.
Read instructions before you connect to
other devices
When you connect your phone to any other device, read the
device’s user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not
connect incompatible products. Remember to make backup
copies of all important data.
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Make calls
Before you make a call, be sure your phone is switched on, and in
service. Enter the phone number, including the area code, then
press . To end a call, press . Press to answer an
incoming call.
Make emergency calls
Make sure the phone is switched on and in service. If the word
Clear appears on the screen above the right selection key,
press and hold it to clear the display. Enter the emergency
number, then press Call. Give your location. Do not end the call
until told to do so.
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2Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a Nokia
mobile phone, a new tool for the mobile
information society.
Nokia recommends that you read this chapter
before you use your new phone. You will find
useful information about:
How to use this guide
How to understand network services
How to contact Nokia
GET THE MOST OUT OF THIS GUIDE
The tips that follow can help you use this guide efficiently as you learn to
use your phone.
Understand the terms
Press means to briefly press then release a key. For example,
Press means “Press the zero key.”
Press Menu means to press the key that is below the word Menu on
the phone’s screen.
Press and hold means to press and hold a key for 2 to 3 seconds
(depending on the feature you’re using), then release the key.
•Use the selection keys and to choose an option on a
menu.
Highlighted means that an option you see on the screen is enclosed
in a dark bar. Choices you make with the two selection keys act on the
highlighted option.
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QUICK GUIDE TO FUNCTIONS
Make a call Enter phone number, press
Answer a call Press or Answer
Answer a call with call
waiting
Press
End a call Press
Ignore a call Press
Redial Press twice
Adjust call volume During a call, press up or down on the side volume key to
adjust call volume.
Use the in-call menu In a call, press Options
Use 1-touch dialing Press and hold one of keys 2 through 9
Save a name and number Enter a number, press Options and select Save, then enter
a name and press OK
Recall a name/number Press Names, select Find
Recall a name/number
during a call
Press Options, scroll New call, press Select, press Find,
enter first letter of the name
Check voice mail Press and hold OR call your voice mailbox number
Send a text message Press Menu 1-1. Write the message.
Press Options, scroll to Send, press Select, enter the
recipient’s number, press OK
Send an E-mail message Press Menu 1-2, enter the recipient’s E-mail address,
press OK, enter the subject, press OK, write the message,
press Options, select Send e-mail, enter the Gateway
number, press OK
Read new message Press Show, then press Select
Reply to a message Press Options, select Reply, select As message, choose a
reply option, write the reply, press Options, select Send,
then press OK
Reply to an E-mail messagePress Options, scroll to Reply, press OK, choose As e-
mail, press Select, then follow instructions for sending an
e-mail message
Send a business card Recall a name from the phone book, press Details, press
Options, select Send bus. card, select SMS, enter the
recipient’s number, press OK.
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MENU SHORTCUTS
Message
1 - 1 Write message
1 - 2 Write e-mail
1- 3 Chat
1 - 4 Inbox
1 - 5 Outbox
1- 6 Archive
1- 7 Templates
1 - 8 Erase messages
1 - 9 Voice messages
2 Call log
2 -1 Missed calls
2 -2 Received calls
2 -3 Dialed calls
2 -4 Clear call lists
2 -5 Call timers
3 Profiles
3-1Normal
3 -2 Silent
3-3Meeting
3 -4 Outdoor
3-5Pager
4 Settings
4 - 1 Tone settings
4 - 2 Time settings
4- 3 Call settings
4 - 4 Phone settings
4 - 5 Accessory services
4 - 6 Network settings
4 - 7 Security settings
4 - 8 Restore factory settings
5 Voice
5 -1 Voice recorder
5 -2 Voice tags
5 -3 Voice commands
6 Organizer
6 - 1 Calendar
6 - 2 To-do list
7 Tools
7 - 1 Calculator
7 - 2 Stopwatch
8 Games
9 Infrared
10 Services
11 Prepaid
Phone book
1 Find
2 Add entry
3 Edit name
4Erase
5 Add number
6 Settings
7 1-touch dialing
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Welcome
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Observe text conventions
This user guide provides text clues to help make instructions clear and
easy to follow. These clues are called conventions.
Follow graphic clues
This guide uses certain icons (small pictures) to alert you to important
information.
Tip: Provides information about a shortcut or an alternate method
of doing something.
Note: Explains a feature or points out an important concept.
Important: Alerts you to information critical to using a feature
correctly.
Caution: Warns you when you may lose information.
Warning: Helps you avoid personal injury, damage to the phone,
or property damage.
Convention What it means
bold Indicates one of the following items:
The word or phrase appears on the phone’s
screen.
Special text such as Notes and Warnings.
bold and blue The word is an address on the World Wide Web.
bold, blue, and
italic
A definition for the word or phrase appears in the terms
list (glossary) near the end of the user guide.
italic Italics indicate emphasis. Pay close attention to any
information in italics.
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Look for updates
From time to time, Nokia updates this user guide to reflect changes or
corrections. The latest version may be available at the Nokia site on the
World Wide Web:
http://www.nokia.com
Also, an interactive user guide is available at:
www.nokiahowto.com
Sign up with a service provider
Before you can take advantage of any of the network services, you must
sign up with a wireless service provider. Your service provider will make
available descriptions of its services and instructions for using them.
Note differences among service providers
Wireless service providers may differ from each other in certain ways. For
example, some networks may not support all language-dependent characters.
Contact your provider regarding your service needs.
CONTACT NOKIA
When you need help, the Nokia Customer Service department can provide
information about Nokia products. However, you may wish to check the
chapter “Frequently asked questions (FAQ)” on page 132, before calling
the customer care center. Have the phone or accessory handy. Whether
you’re calling about your phone or an accessory, have the equipment with
you when you call. For example, if you’re calling about a headset, please
have it handy.
Have the right information available
We recommend that you have the following information available before
you contact the Nokia Customer Service department:
The phone’s model number
Electronic serial number (ESN)
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Your ZIP code
The serial number is on your phone’s label.
Your phone’s label
The label is on the back of your phone (under the battery). It contains
important information about your phone, including the model and serial
numbers.
Please do not remove or deface the label.
Nokia recommends that you note this information on the first page of
this guide.
CONTACT YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER
Some service providers program a one-key customer support number into
the phone. This number can be useful if you’re having trouble dialing a
number, especially when you’re traveling outside your home area.
This one-key feature might not be available on your system. Contact your
service provider for availability.
When you need to get in touch with your wireless service provider:
Nokia Customer Care Center, USA Customer Service, Canada
Nokia Mobile Phones
7725 Woodland Center Boulevard,
Suite #150
Tampa, Florida 33614
Tel: 1-888-NOKIA-2U
(1-888-665-4228)
Fax: 1-813-249-9619
TTY: 1-800-24-NOKIA (for the
hearing impaired only)
(1-800-246-6542)
Nokia Products Ltd.
575 Westney Rd. South
Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7
Tel: 1-888-22-NOKIA
(1-888-226-6542)
Fax: 1-905-427-1070
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Press and hold the key (or the key that your service provider
instructed you to use) for 2 seconds.
Your phone will automatically dial the provider’s customer support
number if your provider offers this feature.
If your service provider determines that the problem is Nokia-related, the
provider’s representative will direct you to the Nokia Customer Care
Center (USA) or Nokia Customer Service (Canada).
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3 Review the basics
AN ILLUSTRATED VIEW OF THE 6360
FRONT
Display
screen
Selection and
Scroll keys End key
Talk key
Microphone
Earphone
LEFT SIDE
BOTTOM
TOP
Volume
control keys
Internal
antenna
Power Key
Headset/TTY Connector
Charger Jack
IR port
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ABOUT THE ANTENNA
Your phone has a built-in antenna. As with any
other radio transmitting device, do not touch the
antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
Contact with the antenna affects call quality and
may cause the phone to operate at a higher power
level than otherwise needed.
Hold the phone to your ear, placing your finger tips on the ridge of the
battery cover, which is located below the antenna area on the back of
your phone.
If the phone becomes too hot during a call, the call is
automatically terminated. You won’t be able to make or receive
calls until the phone cools.
ABOUT THE BATTERY
Install the battery
If your dealer has already installed the battery, please see “Charge the
battery” on page 14.
1If cover is already on phone, remove
the back cover of the phone by
gripping the bottom with one thumb
and pressing downward with the other
thumb. Slide the cover toward the
bottom of the phone and remove it.
Antenna
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2Place the battery in the
compartment with the label side
facing up and the golden contact
area aligned with the contact
prongs.
3Make sure the bottom of the battery
makes contact with the prongs in the
lower end of the space, then press
the top end of the battery into place.
4Replace the cover by sliding it
upward until you hear a click.
Charge the battery
Follow these guidelines to charge the
battery.
1With your phone on or off, connect the
lead from the charger to the bottom of
the phone. Your phone charges faster
if it is turned off.
2Connect the charger to an AC wall
outlet.
The battery indicator bar appears on the screen
and starts to scroll up and down after a few
seconds.
3Disconnect the charger from the phone and AC
outlet when the battery is fully charged.
After the indicator bar stops scrolling, the battery
will accept a “trickle charge” for an additional 2
hours or so until it is fully charged. See “Reference information” on
page 137 for more information on batteries.
Battery
indicator
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For best performance, charge the battery for 24 hours before you
use the phone.
The charging time depends on the charger and battery you use.
For example, the charging time for the BLB-3 battery with the
ACP-8U charger is approximately 1 hr 30 min.
REMOVE THE BATTERY
You will need to remove the existing battery if you want to install a new
battery. Make sure the phone has been turned off for 10 seconds.
1Remove the back cover of the phone by gripping the bottom with one
thumb and pressing downward with the other.
2Place your index finger in the
space at the top of the battery,
and press downward on the
battery.
3Take out the battery.
Caution: Use only your hands to remove the battery. Do not
puncture, burn or use any objects that may damage the phone or
the battery. Please recycle the battery, or dispose of properly.
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
Recharge your battery only with a charger approved by Nokia.
You can switch the phone on and use it for calls while the battery is
charging.
If the battery is totally empty, it may take a few minutes for the
battery indicator to appear on the screen.
If you switch the phone on when charging is complete, the screen
momentarily shows the message Battery full.
The BLB-3 battery does not need to be fully discharged before
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recharging.
Charging time depends on the charger and battery used. See “Batteries
on page 146 for charging, talk, and standby times.
If the battery has become completely empty, you may need to
recharge it for a few minutes before you can make or receive calls.
PROLONG BATTERY LIFE
A battery lasts longer and performs better if you fully discharge it from
time to time. To discharge your battery, follow either of these steps.
Leave your phone switched on until the battery drains completely.
Ignore any messages to recharge your battery and let the battery
completely discharge.
Or, use the battery discharge feature of any approved accessory
available for your phone.
Important: Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any means
other than those just described.
S W I T C H O N Y O U R P H O N E
When the battery is completely
charged, you can switch on your phone.
Press and hold the power key (located
on the top of the phone) for two
seconds.
Warning: Do not switch on
the phone in places where wireless phone use is prohibited or
where the use of the phone could cause interference or
danger.
Power key
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CHECK THE START SCREEN
When you switch on your phone, a Nokia
welcome appears, and then you see the Start
screen. This is the “home base” for your phone.
Return to the Start screen
You can easily return to the Start screen from
any activity other than an active call. To do so, press .
The phone clears (erases) any text or information you may have been
entering, and returns to its Home screen when you press . However,
if you were writing a new text message, the message will remain.
TOUR THE START SCREEN
HOME Your service provider’s name may appear here.
Shows the signal strength of the wireless network
where you are. The higher the bar, the stronger the
signal.
Shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the
higher the power level in the battery.
Menu The top level of menu choices on your phone. Press
(left selection key) to enter the menus.
Names The entry point for the phone book. Press (right
selection key) to enter the Names list (after you’ve
added some entries to the phone book).
Indicates that you are in a digital network.
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4 Set up your phone
SET UP YOUR HEADSET
Depending on your service provider, your
phone may come with a headset that you
can use while talking. The headset
provides convenient handsfree use of the
phone.
Connect the headset
When you use the headset,
1Plug the headset jack into the bottom of your phone.
2Put the round ear plug into one ear.
Use the headset
With the headset connected, you can make, answer and end calls as usual.
Use the keypad to press (talk) or (end) or to enter numbers
to make a call.
When you use the headset, the microphone for the headset hangs at the
side of your head. Although the microphone may seem far from your
mouth, you can speak at a normal volume.
Adjust the volume
You can change the volume level on your phone, making
incoming voice sounds louder or softer. The volume keys
on your phone are located on the side of the phone. Press
the top of the key to increase volume or the bottom of
the key to decrease volume. A bar chart appears on the
phone’s screen, showing the current volume level.
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Note: This topic and the topic on setting screen contrast requires
that you use menus. You may wish to review the next two chapters
to learn more about menus and then return here to adjust volume
and contrast.
Adjust screen contrast
You can change the contrast on your phone’s
screen, making the screen brighter or darker.
1Press Menu 4-4-5 (Settings > Phone
settings > Display contrast).
After about two seconds, a bar chart
displays the current contrast level.
2Press to increase the contrast, and
to decrease it.
3Select OK to confirm your changes, or select Back to leave the
contrast at its current level.
Set equalizer
Much like a stereo, you improve your phone’s sound quality by using this
feature to increase or decrease the volume of different types of sound in
your phone.
1Press Menu 4-3-4 (Settings > Call settings > Equalizer)
2Choose from one of the following options from Equalizer’s menu:
Normal - selects the default setting for equalizer
Bright - amplifies higher frequencies
Dark - amplifies lower frequencies
Loudness - amplifies both higher and lower, but not middle
frequencies.
Set - Allows you to define 3 different sets of sound settings
which you can activate, deactivate, edit or rename.
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LOCK KEYPAD (KEYGUARD)
The keyguard feature allows you to lock the keypad to prevent accidental
keypresses (for example, when your phone is in a pocket or purse).
To lock the keypad, press Menu, then (within three seconds). To
unlock the keypad, press Unlock and then press (within three
seconds). While in keyguard, you can tap the power key to activate the
lights in the phone.
When keyguard is turned on, you might be able to make calls to the
emergency number that is programmed into your phone. For example, you
could dial 911 and press .
Accept incoming calls
During an incoming call, the keypad automatically unlocks.
Press or to answer the call. After the call, keyguard
reactivates automatically.
LEARN THE KEYS
Here is a summary of how the various keys on your phone work.
Key What it does
Power: Press and hold to switch the phone on or off.
Press briefly to access the list of profiles.
Selection: Press to choose the option shown by the
word above the key (for example, Menu).
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MAKE AND ANSWER CALLS
Use this quick guide to make and answer calls.
Talk: Press to make a call to the name or number
shown on the screen or to answer a call. Press
once at the Start screen to view the first in a list of
numbers you’ve most recently dialed.
Press to review the list. Press again to call
a number shown on the list.
End: Press to end a call or to silence the ring from an
incoming call. Also, press to return to the Start screen.
-
Number: Use keys 2 through 9 to enter numbers and
letters.
Press if you want to insert a blank space while
entering text.
1 Key: Press and hold to call your voice mailbox.
This feature requires one-time setup in your phone.
Symbols: Press to enter special characters, such as
punctuation marks.
Scroll keys: Press to scroll up or down through a
menu list of options.
Switch the phone
on (or off)
Press and hold the power key for 2 seconds.
Warning: Do not switch on the phone
when wireless phone use is prohibited or
when the phone may cause interference or
danger.
Key What it does
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Check the menu number and scroll bar
A scroll bar appears on the right side
of the screen when you scroll
through the main menus. The menu
number is located at the top of the
scroll bar.
A tab on the bar gives you a visual
representation of your relative
position in the menu structure.
Make a call 1Hold the phone as you would any other
telephone, with the earpiece over your ear
and the microphone near your mouth. Or,
connect and use the headset.
2Press number keys to enter a number,
including area code if needed.
3Press .
Answer a call When your phone rings, press .
End a call Press .
Avoid
unintentional
calls
Press Menu and then . Activates the
Keyguard feature. You cannot accidentally make a
call.
Turn Keyguard
off
Press Unlock and then .
Scroll
bar with
tab
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REVIEW PHONE SYMBOLS
The following is a collection of the various symbols and signals you may
see on your phone.
Symbol What it means
You have an active call.
The phone is waiting for you to enter numbers
or text.
Silence All: You have turned off your phone’s
keypad tones, warning tones, and message alert
tones and set your ringing tone to Silent.
You’ve activated Keyguard 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.
Letters you enter will be uppercase (capital
letters). Press to switch to lowercase.
Letters you enter will be lowercase. Press
to switch to uppercase.
Letters you enter will be in sentence case.
Characters you enter will be numbers. Press and
hold to switch back to letters.
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You are using predictive text. The first word of
every sentence will be uppercase. Available
when entering information into your Calendar,
To-do list, Phonebook or writing text messages.
Press and hold to switch to numbers.
You are using predictive text. Characters you
enter will be uppercase letters. Press to
switch to lowercase letters. Press and hold
to switch to numbers.
You are using predictive text. Characters you
enter will be lowercase letters (c, e, m, and so
on). Press to switch to sentence case
letters. Press and hold to switch to
numbers, or press and hold the number you
want until it appears.
You are using predictive text. Characters you
enter will be numbers. Press and hold to
switch back to letters.
You can enter only symbols, such as punctuation
marks. Appears when you press and hold the
key while entering or editing text.
The alarm clock is set.
Lets you know that you have a reminder which
has expired.
Symbol What it means
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USE THE SELECTION KEYS
Note the two selection keys
beneath the screen. The function
of each key is determined by the
word shown above them on the
screen.
For example, pressing
when the word Menu
appears above it shows the
first of many menus. You scroll through the menus using the
and keys.
Pressing when Names appears above it opens the phone book
menu.
When this guide says, “Press Menu,” it means, “Press the selection key
beneath the word Menu.”
CHECK IN-PHONE HELP
Your phone provides brief descriptions of all menu options in an “in-phone”
help system.
1Scroll to a menu or submenu option.
2Wait about 10 seconds.
A short message appears, describing the option and what it does.
3Use and to scroll down through the longer descriptions.
Press Menu 4-3-4 to turn the in-phone help system
(help texts) on or off.
Right
selection
key
Left
selection
key
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BROWSE PHONE MENUS
A menu is a list of various phone
features. Your phone has up to 10
menus, plus the phone book menu
(Names). Each menu can contain
several levels of submenus.
You can use menus and submenus two
ways: by scrolling or by using a shortcut.
Scroll through menus
1At the Start screen, press Menu, and then scroll through the menus
using the and keys.
2Press Options, Select, or OK, by pressing the selection key for the
option you want.
3Use the scroll and selection keys to navigate the submenus; press
to return to the Start screen.
Use a shortcut
Menus and options are numbered so
that you can quickly keypress your
way to an option. The numbers
appear in the top right corner of the
screen and show your location in the
menu.
1Press Menu, and within 15 seconds, enter the first number of the
menu function you want to access. Repeat until you have entered all
the numbers.
Example: To turn on Automatic redial, press Menu 4-3-1-1 (Settings >
Call settings > Automatic redial > On).
TIPS
You can scroll upward (backward, so to speak) as well as downward
to find some of the most frequently used submenu options.
A menu
Menu
numbers
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You can return to the previous menu level by pressing Back.
To exit a menu and return to the Start screen, press . If you leave
a menu by pressing , you cancel any changes you made.
Some menus may not appear. Ask your service provider for details.
SHORTCUTS
MESSAGES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Write message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Write e-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Inbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Archive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Erase messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Listen to voice messages. . . . . . . . . . 1-9-1
Voice mailbox number. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-2
Message settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
Sending profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10-1
Font size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10-2
CALL LOG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Received calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Dialed numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Clear call lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-1
Missed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-2
Dialed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-3
Received . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-4
Call Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Duration of last call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-1
Duration of dialed calls. . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-2
Duration of received calls. . . . . . . . . 2-5-3
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Duration of all calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-4
Life timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-5
Clear timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-6
PROFILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-1
Customize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2
Ringing options . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2-1
Ringing tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2-2
Ringing volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2-3
Vibrating alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2-4
Message alert tone . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2-5
Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2-6
Warning tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-2-7
Accepted caller groups . . . . . . 3-1-2-8
Timed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-3
Silent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Outdoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Pager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Tone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Ringing options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-1
Ringing tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-2
Ringing volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-3
Vibrating alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-4
Message alert tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-5
Keypad tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-6
Warning tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-7
Accepted caller groups . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-8
Time settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2-1
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2-2
Auto update of date and time . . . . . 4-2-3
Call settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
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Automatic redial4-3-1
Calling card4-3-2
Show call time on display
4-3-3
Equalizer4-3-4
Phone settings4-4
Language 4-4-1
Touch tones4-4-2
Welcome note4-4-3
Help text activation4-4-4
Display contrast4-4-5
Start-up tone 4-4-6
Accessory settings4-5
Headset4-5-1
Handsfree 4-5-2
Loopset 4-5-3
TTY/TDD 4-5-4
Network services4-6
Voice privacy4-6-1
Network feature setting
4-6-2
Call forwarding4-6-3
Note: This menu item
and items in this
menu become
visible when
activated from
Network feature
setting menu.
Call waiting 4-6-4
Own number sending4-6-
5
Note: This menu item
and items in
this menu become
visible when
activated from the
Network feature
setting menu.
Own number selection4-
6-6
NAM selection4-6-7
Network selection4-6-8
Security settings4-7
Call restrictions4-7-1
Change security code4-7-
2
VOICE5
Voice recorder5-1
Voice tags5-2
Voice commands5-3
ORGANIZER6
Calendar6-1
To-do list6-2
TOOLS7
Calculator7-1
Stopwatch7-2
GAMES8
Select game8-1
Snake 2 8-1-1
Space impact8-1-2
Pass ‘n rush8-1-3
Pairs 2 8-1-4
Racket8-1-5
Settings8-2
INFRARED 9
SERVICES10
PREPAID11
NET MONITOR12
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PHONE BOOK MENU
For access to the phone book
and its menus:
Switch back to the Start
screen.
•Press Names.
These options are available:
FIND1
ADD ENTRY2
EDIT NAME3
ERASE4
ADD NUMBER5
SETTINGS6
Phone book view6-1
Name list6-1-1
Name+number6-1-2
Name only6-1-3
Memory status6-2
1-TOUCH DIALS7
VOICE TAGS8
CALLER GROUPS9
Family9-1
VIP 9-2
Friends9-3
Business9-4
Other9-5
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5 Add information
This section gives detailed
instructions for entering names,
numbers, messages, and other
information into your phone.
“Use the phone book” on
page 39 tells you how to
use and manage names and
numbers.
“Communicate with text
messages” on page 103
tells you how to send,
receive, and manage mobile
messages.
ABOUT ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
Depending on the kind of
information you’re entering
(names, numbers, or text), you
can enter information into your
Nokia phone in three ways:
Method The phone shows Use for
ABC for all uppercase
letters,
for all lowercase
letters, or
for sentence style
letters (first letter
capitalized).
Writing names.
is the default
(preset) method.
123 for numbers. Entering numbers. You can
switch to when
you’re in a name box.
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ABC AND 123 METHODS
You can enter any combination of numbers and letters into phone book
entries, Web addresses, and more using the ABC and 123 methods.
The phone shows the current
method with an icon, or small
picture, in the upper left corner of
the screen.
Enter letters
When you are in a name box in the
phone book, the phone shows the
icon. You use the phone’s keypad to enter letters. Here’s how:
1Find the key with the letter you want to enter.
2Press the key repeatedly until the letter appears on the screen.
For example, press three times to enter the letter C.
3Wait for the blinking cursor to reappear before you enter another
letter, unless the letter is on a different key.
Example: To enter the name Albert:
a) Press A
a) Press l
4Press b
Press e
Press r
Press t
Note: The default case in Abc is sentence case. Only the first letter of
each word is capitalized.
Predictive
text
for text in messages. Writing messages and
notes.
Icon
showing
current
entry
method
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Enter numbers
When you are in a number box in the phone book, the phone shows the
icon.
To enter numbers, simply press the numbers you want.
Enter punctuation and other characters
Depending on the language selected for your phone, the following
characters may be available:
Some networks may not support all language-dependent
characters.
ENTER SPACES AND PUNCTUATION
Press to enter a space between words.
Press briefly while in to enter a period.
Press to show special characters. A screen appears with the
available special characters. See “Use special characters in names and
phone numbers” on page 33.
Use the scroll keys to select the character you want, and then press
Key Characters Key Characters
Punctuation &
symbols shortcut
P Q R S 7
A B C 2 T U V 8
D E F 3 W X Y Z 9
G H I 4 Space, 0
J K L 5 Press and hold for
puncutation& symbols.
M N O 6 Changes letter case.
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Select.
ERASE MISTAKES
If you make a mistake:
Press to erase one character to the left.
•Press and hold Clear to erase all text.
CHANGE LETTER CASE
To switch between uppercase and lowercase letters, tap .
The icon switches to , showing you are using lowercase
letters.
To enter a number while in letter mode, press and hold a key until the
key’s number appears on the screen.
Use special characters in names and phone numbers
Your phone has specials characters, symbols and punctuation that are
available when writing text. Here is a sample of what you will find:
IN ABC
1Press .
2A screen appears with the available
symbols.
3Use and to move to the
character you want, then select Insert.
.?!@-_(
),: ;&/~
\%* #+<=>
“£ § ¡ ¿
$
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Note: For faster scrolling when viewing special characters, you can use
the (up), (down), (left) and (right) keys.
IN 123
The key inserts the following characters when you are prompted to
enter a phone number. Press until the character you want appears:
*This character sends command strings to
the network. Contact your service provider
for details.
pThis character creates a pause that occurs
when the phone dials a number. Numbers
entered to the right of
this special character are automatically
sent as touch tones after
a 2.5-second pause.
wThis character causes the phone to wait for you to press Send.
WRITE WITH PREDICTIVE TEXT
When you’re writing text messages on your
phone, you can use the predictive text method
of entering information. With predictive text,
you need to press each number key only once
for each letter. The phone predicts, or guesses,
what you’re writing.
The word shown on the screen changes after each keystroke (as shown in
the example that follows). Since it’s easy to get confused, you should try
to disregard the word you’re writing until you have entered all the
characters.
Example: To write Nokia with the English dictionary selected:
What you press What you see
Press o
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Keys and tools for predictive text
Press on
Press onl
Press onli
Press Nokia
Key Purpose
Keys with
letters
Use for word entry. Press each key only once for each
letter.
Press to view the next matching word if the underlined
word is not the word you intended. To change the
underlined word, press repeatedly until the word
you want appears. Also, press and hold this key for a list
of symbols.
Spell If the dictionary sees a word it doesn’t recognize, you
see Spell above the left selection key. Select Spell, enter
the word you want to enter, and press Save.
Press once to accept a word and add a space.
Press and hold to enter a number. You see the icon
on the screen. Press and hold again to write text
letters.
Clear Press once to delete the character to the left of the
cursor.
Press repeatedly to add various punctuation marks.
Press once quickly to switch the character case.
indicates uppercase. indicates lowercase.
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Turn on input
1Press Menu, and then press Select.
2When Write message appears, press Select.
3Enter a character using the keypad.
4Press Options, scroll to Predictive text and press Select.
5Scroll to the dictionary you want (for example, English).
6Press OK.
T9 dictionary on appears. (T9 is the technical name for input.) This
means you can use the predictive text method to enter messages. In
the text message window where you write, the predictive text icon
appears. Predictive text can be turned on and off by pressing
twice.
Turn off predictive text input
1Repeat steps 1 through 6 in the section immediately above.
2Scroll to Dictionary off and press OK.
Tips for predictive text
ADD A SYMBOL
1Press .
The symbol screen appears, showing the list of special characters. For
more information on special characters see “Enter spaces and
punctuation” on page 32.,
2Scroll to the symbol you want and select Insert.
160 The maximum number of characters available. The
character counter appears in the top right corner of the
screen and counts down for each character you add.
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CHECK A WORD
When you’ve finished writing, make sure the underlined word is the word
you intended to write.
If the word is correct:
Insert a punctuation mark, if needed.
Press to confirm the change and enter a space.
Start writing the next word.
If the word is not correct:
Press repeatedly until the word you want appears, and
then press to confirm it.
OR
•Press Options, scroll to Matches, and then press Select. Scroll to
the correct word and press Use.
Start writing the next word.
When you enter a period to end a sentence, the phone switches to
so that the first letter in the next word will be uppercase
(a capital letter).
ADD A WORD TO THE DICTIONARY
If the word Options changes to Spell, the word you intended to write is
not in the dictionary. You can add the word to the dictionary.
1Select Spell and enter the word(s) using standard text entry.
2Select Save to save the word(s).
INSERT NUMBERS
1To add a number to the message, press and hold until
appears on the screen.
2Enter the numbers you want, and then press and hold to return
to the method.
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INSERT SYMBOLS
1To put a symbol in the message, press Options and scroll to Insert
symbol (or press and scroll to the symbol you want).
2Select the symbol you want (use the scroll keys to move through the
symbols) and press Insert.
WRITE COMPOUND WORDS
1Write the first part of the word and press to accept that part.
2Write the last part of the compound word and press to enter.
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6 Use the phone book
Your phone includes a phone book that can
store up to 500 entries (names and associated
phone numbers). In addition, the phone book
can store up to five numbers, two addresses
(postal or e-mail) and two text entries, such as
a note, per entry.
An entry in the phone book can consist of
a number only, or a name and a number.
You cannot enter the same name twice. If
you try to save a name that is already in the phone book, the phone
asks if you want to add the number to an existing name.
OPEN THE PHONE BOOK
There is more than one way to view the names in your phone book:
•Press Names, select Find, enter the name, and then press Find.
•Press Names, select Find, press list, and then scroll through the
names.
At the Start screen, use and to scroll through the names.
SAVE NAMES AND NUMBERS
You have several options for saving names and numbers.
Quickly save a number and name
This method is called quick save.
1Enter the phone number using the keypad.
2Press Options, and then press Save.
3Enter a name and press OK.
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4Press Done to return to the Start screen.
Save an entry using the names menu
1Press Names to enter the phone book.
2Scroll to Add entry and press Select.
3Enter a name and press OK.
4Enter a number and press OK.
5Press Done to return to the Start screen.
SAVE A TEXT ENTRY WITH A NAME
Once you have added a contact to your phone book, you can add an e-
mail address, a mailing address, or a note to that contact.
Text entries can only be added to existing contacts. For instance,
you cannot enter an e-mail address until you have selected a name
to add the address to.
1Find the name to which you want to add text.
2Press Details, and then press Options.
3Scroll to Add text, and then scroll to the text type you would like to
add (E-mail, Street addr., or Note).
4Press Select, add your text, and press OK.
5Press to return to the Start screen.
RECALL INFORMATION
You can recall numbers from the phone book several different ways.
Recall numbers from the phone book
1At the Start screen, press Names.
2Select Find and enter the desired name.
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3Press Find, and then press .
You may have to scroll to the appropriate entry in a list if you have
stored names that are similar to each other.
Recall information with shortcuts
You may want to use some of these shortcuts, or alternate methods for
recalling a number.
•Press Names, enter the first letter of the name, scroll to the name, and
press .
At the Start screen, press the scroll keys to immediately enter your
list of names, scroll to the name you want, and press .
Press to access a list of your last ten dialed calls, scroll to the
one you want to dial, and press again.
USE PHONE BOOK MENUS
The phone book has several menus from which you can choose. These
menus appear when you press Names. Use the scroll keys to move to the
menu you want to use.
Find Search for a specific entry.
Add entry Add a new contact to your phone book.
Edit name Edit an existing contact.
Erase Erase names and numbers one by one or all at
once.
Add number Add a contact to the phone book.
Settings View a new menu list which includes the phone
book’s memory status and scrolling view.
1-touch dialing Assign up to eight keys for speed dialing.
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Change phone book views
You can view your phone book in three different ways:
In all views, you can use the scroll keys to move up and down through the
list of names.
To change the way you view names and numbers in your phone book:
1Press Names.
2Scroll to Settings and press Select.
3At Phone book view, press Select.
4Scroll to the view you want and press OK.
EDIT A NAME OR NUMBER
You can edit a name, a number, or both.
1Recall the name or number you wish to edit.
Voice tags “Tag” a phonebook listing with a voice signal so
you can call by speaking the signal into your
phone.
Caller groups Create groups for listings with similar attributes
Name list Shows all the names that are stored in your
phone book. Three names appear on the screen
at a time.
Name only Displays individual names only. You can view
the corresponding phone number by pressing
Details and then scrolling up or down.
Name+number Shows individual names and numbers. Only one
name and its corresponding phone number
appears on the screen at a time.
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2Press Details, and then press Options.
3Scroll to Edit number or Edit name and press Select.
4Edit the name or number and press OK.
ERASE STORED NAMES AND NUMBERS
Erasing stored names and numbers removes them from your phone.
Once you erase an item, you can restore it only by reentering it.
1Recall the phone book entry you want to erase.
2Press Details, and then press Options.
3Scroll to Erase, and press Select.
The message Erase all details? appears.
4Press OK.
OR
1Press Names, scroll to Erase and press Select.
2Scroll to One by one and press Select.
You see your list of names.
3Scroll to the entry you want to delete and press Erase.
4When the message Erase all details? appears, press OK.
ERASE THE ENTIRE PHONE BOOK
These steps erase all contacts in your phone book.
1Press Names, scroll to Erase, and press Select.
2Scroll to Erase all and press Select.
3When you see the message Are you sure?, press OK.
4Enter your security code.
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ADD A SECOND NUMBER TO A
NAME
There are several ways to add a number to an
existing name in the phone book. Once you
choose to add a number, you can select one of
the following number type locations in which
to store the second number: General, Mobile,
Home, Work, or Fax.
From the phone book
1Press Names, scroll to Add number, and press Select.
2Scroll to the name to which you want to add the number and press
Add no.
3Scroll to the type of number you are adding (General, Mobile, Home,
Work or Fax), and press Select.
From the Start screen
1Enter the phone number using the keypad.
2Press Options.
3Scroll to Add to name and press Select.
4Scroll to the name to which you want to add the number and press
Add no.
5Scroll to the desired number type and press Select.
By recalling the name
1Recall the name to which you would like to add a second number.
2Press Details, and then press Options.
3Scroll to Add number, and then press Select.
4Scroll to the desired number type and press Select.
5Enter the number and press OK.
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Change the number type
Once you have saved a name with two numbers, you can change the
number type for either of the phone numbers. (For example, you can
change the type if you saved a number as General and you want to change
it to Home.)
1Recall the name from the phone book.
2Press Details, and then scroll to the number you want to change.
3Press Options, scroll to Change type, and press Select.
4Scroll to the number type you would like and press Select.
Specify a primary number
If any names in your phone book have multiple numbers, it’s a good idea
to specify the number that you dial most often (for that name) as the
primary number. By assigning the most-used number as primary, you are
telling the phone to dial that number when you select the name for
dialing—a great time saver when you dial names with two numbers.
1Recall the name for which you want to select a primary number.
2Press Details, and then scroll to the number you want to set as the
primary number.
3Press Options, scroll to As primary no., and press Select.
Primary number changed appears on the screen.
CREATE CALLER GROUPS
Your phone allows you to create caller groups for listings with similar
attributes in your phone book. The five available default caller groups are
Family, VIP, Friends, Business, and Other. Each group has three attributes
which can be defined by the user: Group Name, Group Tone, and Group
Logo.
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ADDING A NAME AND PHONE NUMBER TO A CALLER GROUP
1Once you have recalled the desired name and number from the phone
book, press Details.
2Scroll to Caller groups, and press Select.
3Scroll to the desired caller group (for example Family), and press
Select.
SETTING A RINGING TONE AND GRAPHIC FOR A CALLER GROUP
1Press Names.
2Scroll to Caller groups and press Select.
3Scroll to one of the caller groups and press Select.
4Scroll to one of the following functions and press Select.
Rename group
Enter the new name for the caller group and press OK.
Group ringing tone
Scroll to the desired tone and press OK. Default is the tone
selected for the currently selected profile.
Group graphic
Scroll to On, Off, View, or Send graphic (sent via SMS), and press
Select.
Group Members
Press Select to view group members. To add or remove a member,
press Options, then select Add name or Remove name.
Note: If you selected Send graphic (sent via SMS), enter the recipient’s
phone number or recall it from phone book and press OK. You can
also receive graphics via SMS. Once you receive a new graphic,
scroll to View graphic or Save graphic and press OK. If you selected
Save graphic, select the desired caller group and press OK.
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CHECK MEMORY STATUS
You can learn what percentage of your phone’s memory is free and what
percentage has been used.
1Press Names and scroll to Settings.
2 Scroll to Memory status and press Select.
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Your phone provides a call log that registers
information about calls you make and receive.
The call log keeps track of:
Missed calls
Received calls
Dialed numbers
Time spent on calls
CHECK MISSED, RECEIVED, OR DIALED CALLS
1Press Menu 2 (Menu > Call log) select Call log.
2Use and to move to Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed
numbers.
3Press Select at the submenu you want.
4For missed, received, and dialed numbers, a phone number (or the
name associated with a number in the phone book) appears.
5Use and to scroll to the number or name you want, and
then press Options.
For missed, received, and dialed names or numbers, you have the
choices shown in the list shown after the next step.
6When you see the option you want, press Select.
Call time Shows the date and time when the call was connected.
(You must first set the phone’s clock.)
Send message Allows you to write and send a text message to
numbers listed in the call log.
Edit number Allows you to edit the number shown on the screen.
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Tip: To dial any number that appears on your phone’s screen,
press .
MISSED CALLS
Your phone stores up to the last 30 numbers associated with calls you
have missed. When you miss a call(s), the message Missed calls appears
on your phone’s screen, along with the number of calls missed.
You are notified of missed calls only if your phone was turned on in the
original service area of your service provider.
Note: If you chose the Forward if not answered option in Call
Forwarding, your phone treats these forwarded calls as missed
calls.
DIALED CALLS, RECEIVED CALLS
Your phone stores up to the last 30 numbers associated with calls you’ve
dialed or received.
CLEAR CALL LISTS
Your phone uses call lists to track numbers for incoming, outgoing, and
missed calls. You can erase some or all of the numbers that appear in your
phone’s call log. You can erase dialed numbers, received call numbers, or
missed call numbers.
Caution: You cannot undo this operation.
Save Saves the number in your phone book.
Add to name Adds the number to a name you’ve already entered in
your phone book.
Erase Removes the number from the call log.
View number
Shows a number when an associated name appears on
the screen. This option works only if you have stored the
associated number in the phone book.
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1Press Menu 2-4 (Menu > Call log > Clear call lists).
2Use or to scroll through the options list.
The list includes the following options: All, Missed, Dialed, and
Received.
3Stop at the appropriate option and press Select.
The All option clears every number in every list, whereas the other
options clear only the numbers associated with that option. For example,
the Dialed option clears only the numbers associated with calls you
previously dialed.
CHECK CALL TIMERS
Your phone uses call timers to track the amount of time you spend on
each call. You can review phone use by checking the phone’s call timers.
1Press Menu 2-5 (Menu > Call log > Call timers).
2Use or to scroll through the options described in the
following list.
3At the option you want, press Details.
Duration of
last call
Shows the time used for the last call made.
Duration of
dialed calls
Shows the time used for all outgoing calls since you
reset the timers.
Duration of
received
calls
Shows the time used for all received calls since you
reset the timers.
Duration of
all calls
Shows the time used for all calls that have been made
and received since you reset the timers.
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Caution: If you select the Clear timers option, the action cannot
be undone. If you use the call timers to log the amount of time
spent on calls, you may want to record the information in the call
timers before you clear them.
TURN ON A CURRENT CALL TIMER
You can set your phone to show the running elapsed time while a call is
active.
1Press Menu 4-3-3 ( Settings > Call settings > Show call time on
display).
2Scroll to On and press OK.
From this point on, the timer is active during each call you make or
receive. The time appears on the phone’s screen.
3After a call has ended, press any key on your phone to clear the
current call time from the screen.
CLEAR CALL TIMERS
1Press Menu 2-5-6 (Call log > Call timers > Clear timers).
The Security code field appears.
2Enter your security code and press OK.
Life timer Shows the time used for all calls for the life of your
phone. This option cannot be reset.
Clear
timers
Clears (erases) all call timers for the currently selected
phone number. Your phone includes separate timers for
each number used, with the exception of the life timer.
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8 Use advanced calling features
This chapter describes advanced calling features such as conference
calling, using call waiting, and using credit cards for calls. Not all the
features described here are available in all wireless network systems.
SET IN-CALL OPTIONS
Your phone allows you to use a number of features during a call. These
features are known as in-call options.
Many in-call options are network service features. To use these
options, you must contact your service provider.
You cannot use all these options at all times. This section tells you when
you can use a certain option.
1To access an option during a call, press Options.
2Choose from some or all of the following options.
Touch tones Allows you to manually enter a touch tone string
(series of tones) or search for a string in your phone.
New call Allows you to create a new call while in a call.
End all calls Ends all active calls.
Phonebook Allows you to use the phone book. Once you open
the phone book, pressing will not close the
phone book, but it will end the current call.
Menu Takes you to the main menus.
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USE CALL WAITING
If you have call waiting, your phone beeps during a call to let you know
that someone else is calling you. Depending on your caller ID setup, the
phone might also show the number of the incoming call.
Call waiting is not available in all wireless systems. Before you can use call
waiting, you must contact your service provider to make sure this feature
is available and turned on for your phone. Then you must activate the call
waiting feature.
Store the call waiting feature code
1Press Menu 4-6-2 (Settings > Network services > Network feature
setting)
The Feature code box appears.
2Enter the feature code your service provider gave you and press OK.
3Scroll to Call waiting and press Select.
4Make sure that Activate is highlighted and press Select.
Activate call waiting
1Press Menu 4-6 (Settings > Network services)
2 Select Call waiting, then select Activate.
Your phone calls the network to confirm the feature code you entered.
After the network confirms the feature code, call waiting is activated.
Mute/
unmute
Mutes the phone’s microphone. If, somehow, your
phone’s microphone has already been muted,
Unmute appears instead of Mute. Press OK to
choose either of these options.
These options can affect the microphones of any
accessories connected to the phone.
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Manage calls
Call waiting works with both local and long distance calls.
To answer an incoming call, press .
To switch from one call to another, press .
To end both calls, press .
Make a conference call
While in a call, you can call another number and “conference in” (add) a
third party to the call.
The conference call feature varies based on wireless systems. Contact your
service provider for details.
1While in a call, you can either dial the number you want to conference
in and press .
OR
Press Options, scroll to New call, press Select, enter the phone
number, and press Call.
If you don’t remember the number of the party you want to include
in the conference, and you know that this number is in your phone
book, you can recall the number.
2When the third party answers, press to connect all three
parties.
3To place one of the parties on hold, press again.
If you press a third time, the party you placed on hold rejoins
the call, and the second party is placed on hold. Once you place one
of the parties on hold, you are unable to rejoin all three parties.
4To drop all parties, press .
Look up a number during a conference call
If you don’t remember a number that you need to call while in another
call, and you know that this number is in your phone book, you can recall
the number without having to end the current call.
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1During the call, press Options.
2Scroll to Phonebook and press Select.
3Press Select at Find.
4Enter a name and press Find, or scroll through the phone book.
5Press Details.
USE CALL FORWARDING
With call forwarding, you can send incoming calls to another phone
number. This way, if you are unable to receive calls on your phone, all calls
going to that phone can be forwarded to another phone. You never have
to miss an important call.
The call forwarding feature is not available in all wireless systems.
Contact your service provider for details and availability.
You can enter the call forwarding feature code manually, rather
than storing it. Each time you need to forward phone calls, you
must enter the feature code before the phone number (for example,
*72 555 1212).
Store the call forwarding feature code
1Press Menu 4-6-2 (Settings > Network services > Network feature
setting).
The Feature code field appears.
2Enter the feature code your service provider gave you and press OK.
3Use or to scroll to Call forwarding and press Select.
4Make sure that Activate is highlighted and press Select.
Activate call forwarding
1Press Menu 4-6-3 (Menu > Settings > Network services >
Call forwarding).
2Scroll to the desired call forwarding option, as described in the
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following list, and press Select.
3Highlight Activate and press Select.
4In the Number field, either enter the number to which you want your
calls forwarded or press Find to find this number in the phone book
(if you have stored the number in the phone book).
5Press OK.
Your phone calls the network to confirm the feature code that you
entered in Menu 4-6-3. After the network confirms the feature code,
call forwarding is activated.
REDIAL AUTOMATICALLY
Occasionally, your calling network may receive heavy traffic which can
cause you to receive a “fast” busy signal when dialing a number. If the
network is busy, your phone will automatically redial the desired number
and nofify you once the network becomes available.
When a network is busy, your phone redials the number up to three
times.
Forward all calls Forwards all incoming calls.
Forward if busy Forwards calls only when you’re on your phone.
Forward if not
answered
Forwards calls if you don’t answer.
This option is handy if you want to give your
phone to someone for a short period of time, but
you don’t want them to answer the phone.
Forward if out of
reach
Forwards calls if you are out of reach for your
wireless network or if your phone is turned off.
Cancel all call
forwarding
Cancels all forwarding options that are currently
active.
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If you want to stop this process prior to the last attempt, press .
This stops the automatic redialing.
Before you can use the automatic Redial feature, you must activate it.
1Press Menu 4-3-1 (Settings > Call settings > Automatic redial).
2Scroll to On.
3Press Select.
USE A CALLING CARD
You can use a calling card when you dial long distance calls. First you
must store your calling card information in the phone. Your phone can
store information for a maximum of four calling cards.
Save calling card information (step 1)
1Press Menu 4-3-2 (Settings > Call settings > Calling card). Enter
your security code, when prompted.
2Scroll to card A, B, C, or D and press Options.
3Scroll to Edit and press OK.
4The Dialing sequence field appears.
5Press Select.
6Use or to scroll through the list of dialing sequences, as
described in the following list.
Dialing sequence Use for cards that require you to
Access number
+ phone number.
+ card number
Dial 1-800 access number, then phone
number, and then card number (+ PIN if
required).
Access number
+ card number
+ phone number
Dial 1-800 access number, then card
number (+ PIN if required), and then
phone number.
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7Press Select.
Save calling card information (step 2)
The order of the following steps may vary, depending on which dialing
sequence your card uses.
1When prompted for the calling card’s access number, enter the
number and press OK.
This number is usually the 1-800 number that is listed on the calling
card.
2When prompted to enter a calling card number (usually shown on the
front of the calling card) and PIN number, enter the number, and press
OK.
3Press OK again when the Save changes? message appears.
4Use or to scroll to Card name, press Select, and enter the
card name using your phone’s keypad.
5Press OK.
Choose a calling card to use
If you have more than one calling card, you’ll need to choose one before
making a call.
1Press Menu 4-2-2 (Settings > Call settings > Calling card). Enter
your security code when prompted.
2Scroll to the desired card and press Options.
3Press or to highlight Select and press OK.
Prefix
+ phone number
+ card number
Dial the prefix (any numbers that must
precede the phone number) and phone
number you want to dial, and then card
number (+ PIN, if required).
Dialing sequence Use for cards that require you to
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4Enter your security code and press OK.
The message Card ready for use appears.
Make a calling card call
1Enter the phone number, including any prefix (such as 0 or 1) your
calling card might require when you make a calling card call.
See your calling card for instructions.
2Press and hold until your phone displays the message Card call
and then Wait for tone, then press OK.
3When you hear the tone from your calling card service, press OK.
4After the tone, your phone displays the message Wait for tone, press
OK again. Press OK.
This procedure might not apply to all the calling card options that
are programmed into your phone. Check your calling card for more
information, or contact your long distance company.
VOICE DIALING
You can dial up to 25 of your phone book’s stored numbers using the voice
dialing feature. Before you can place a call using voice dialing, you must
first assign a voice ‘tag’ to the number.
Assigning a voice tag to a phone number
You can create a voice tag (such as a person’s name), for up to 25 phone
book entries, then dial the number using the Voice dialing feature. See
“Dial a number using voice dialing” for more information.
ASSIGNING A VOICE TAG TO AN ENTRY
1At the Start screen, scroll to the name you want to give a voice tag.
2Press Details, then Options, and scroll to Add voice tag.
3Press Select. The phone displays Press Start, then speak after tone.
4Press Start.
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You hear several beeps, and Please speak now appears. If you’re using
the headset, release the button.
5Speak clearly into the microphone.
Note: Do not press Quit unless you want to cancel the recording.
The phone automatically stops recording and then saves and replays the
voice tag.
If recording is not successful, your phone displays Voice system error.
Press Options, scroll to Add voice tag, and repeat steps 3 - 5.
Voice tags are not language dependent. Any clearly spoken word or
phrase can serve as a voice tag.
It’s easier for the phone to differentiate between long, unique voice
tags. For example, you might want to record a person’s first and last
names rather than only the first name.
Voice tags must be shorter than 2 seconds.
Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. For best results, record
them in a quiet environment.
If you delete a name, any associated voice tag is also deleted.
The recording process stops automatically. Pressing Quit aborts the
recording attempt.
Do not rely only on a voice tag for dialing emergency numbers. In
emergencies, stress causes changes in your voice, which may keep the
phone from recognizing the command.
DIAL A NUMBER USING VOICE DIALING
1Press and hold the Names selection key.
When you hear several beeps and Please speak now appears, release
the button.
Note: If you have the optional headset attached, press and hold the
headset button, then when the phone beeps and Please speak now
appears, release the button.
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2Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone. Searching
appears. When the phone finds the voice tag, Found appears, and the
phone automatically dials the number.
If the phone does not locate a number, No match found. Try again?
appears.
3Press Yes to try again or Exit to cancel and return to the Start screen.
If you’re using the headset and the phone does not locate the number, you
will hear an error tone and No match found appears. To start voice
dialing again, press and hold the headset button immediately after the
error tone
WORK WITH AN EXISTING VOICE TAG
After you have associated a voice tag to a command, you can choose one
of the following options:
Play back a voice tag
1Press Names and scroll to Voice tags.
2Press Select, then scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to
hear.
3Press Options, select Playback, and press OK.
Change a voice tag
1Press Names and scroll to Voice tags.
2Press Select, then scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to
change.
3Press Options, scroll to Change, and press OK.
4The phone displays Press Start, then speak after tone.
5Press Start.
6The phone repeats your voice tag, and Voice tag saved appears.
Erase a voice tag
1Press Names and scroll to Voice tags.
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2Press Select, then scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to
erase.
3Press Options, scroll to Erase, and press OK.
Erase voice tag? appears.
4Press OK to erase the voice tag.
VOICE RECORDER
This feature allows you to record pieces of speech or sound with your
phone and listen to them later. You can record information such as phone
numbers and personal memos, but the voice recorder can also record an
active phone conversation. The maximum length of a recording depends
on how much memory remains available and the length of time remaining
for a current recording will be displayed on your phone’s screen. The total
available time is 180 seconds if no memos have been stored.
Record speech or sound
1Press Menu 5-1-1 (Voice > Recorder > Record).
2After the Recorder start tone is heard, begin recording speech or
sound.
3When you finish recording, select the Stop option.
4Enter the title you wish to assign to the recording.
Record while in a call
1While in a call, press Options, scroll to Menu, scroll to Voice, select
Voice recorder, then select Record).
2After the Recorder start tone is heard, the recorder begins recording
the phone conversation. Also, the Recorder recording tone will play
every 5 seconds to remind the other person on the call that the
conversation is being recorded.
3When recording is done, select the Stop option.
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View recording list and play recordings
1You can view your saved recordings by selecting the Recording list
option. Press Menu 5-1-2 (Voice > recorder > recording list).
2Once in you are in the Recording list, select the recording you would
like to play, and then select Playback. You can end the playback by
selecting Stop.
Erase a recording
From the Recording list menu, select the recording you would like to
erase and select Erase.
Edit a recording title
You can change the title of a recording by going to the Recording list
option, selecting a recording and choosing Edit title.
Setting the voice memo alarm
You can attach an alarm to a recording by going to the Recording list
option, selecting a recording and selecting Add alarm.
VOICE COMMANDS
The voice command feature allows handsfree operation of certain phone
features. Voice commands work similar to voice dialing. Before using
voice commands, you must first associate a “voice tag” to the phone
function. You can set as many as 5 voice commands.
View available functions
Press Menu 5-3 (Voice > voice commands) and scroll through the list of
functions.
Phone
feature
You can add a voice tag to select a profile, or
activate a feature
Profiles Normal
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Add a voice tag for the command
1Press Menu 5-2 (Voice > Voice tags).
2Scroll to the phone function you wish to tag, then press Select.
3Press Options, then select Add command.
4Press Start, then speak the voice tag clearly into the microphone.
Note: Do NOT press Quit unless you want to cancel the
recording.
The phone replays then saves the recorded tag. The icon appears next
to commands which have voice tags assigned.
Silent
Meeting
Outdoor
Pager
My profile 1
My profile 2
Voice
mailbox
Call voice mailbox
Infrared Activate infrared
Recorder Record
Phone
feature
You can add a voice tag to select a profile, or
activate a feature
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Activate a voice command
After you have associated a voice tag with a phone function, you can issue
a command by speaking the voice tag. There are three ways to activate a
voice command:
1If you have the optional headset attached, press and hold the headset
button. OR
Press and hold Names. OR
Press and hold the volume down key.
2When Please speak now appears, pronounce the voice tag clearly
into the microphone. When the phone finds the tag, Found appears,
and the command is issued.
Work with an existing voice command tag
After you have associated a voice tag to a command, you can choose on
of the following options:
Listen to the tag
Change the tag
Erase the tag
For detailed instructions, refer to these sections on pages 69-72.
SEND YOUR OWN NUMBER IN CALLER ID
With each call you place, you can determine whether your telephone
number appears on another phone’s caller ID.
In most service areas, when you call others, your name is presented to
their caller IDs (if they subscribe). With Send own caller ID, you can block
or send the display of your number when you make a call.
Note: Send own caller ID might not be available in your wireless
system. Contact your service provider for details and availability.
Also note that this feature is effective only when you call a number
that is equipped with caller ID.
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Before you can use Send own caller ID, you must first store its feature
code. Otherwise, this feature might not appear on your phone’s menu.
Store the feature code
1Press Menu 4-6-2 (Settings > Network services > Network feature
setting).
The Feature code field appears.
2Enter the feature code your service provider gave you and press OK.
3Use or to scroll to Send own caller ID and press Select.
4Highlight Yes and press Select.
Your phone calls the network to confirm the feature code that you
entered in Menu 4-6-2. After the network confirms the feature code,
Send own caller ID is activated.
Set whether or not your number will appear
1Press Menu 4-6-5 (Settings > Network services > Send own caller
ID).
2Scroll to Yes (to show your number) or No (not to show it).
3Press Select.
4Enter the number you wish to call (or press Find to retrieve the
number from the phone book), and press OK.
SELECT A PHONE NUMBER
When you first activate your phone, your service provider programs the
phone number and system information into your phone’s memory. The
number assigned to your phone provides service for only one service area.
Your phone can be activated in up to three different service areas,
however. For example, your phone could be activated in Dallas, Toronto,
and New York. Each service area would assign a different phone number
or account to your phone.
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You must select a phone number for your home system, and if you travel
outside your home system, you can choose another number. Only one
phone number can be active at a time.
You may not need up to three numbers for your phone if your
service provider has service or roaming agreements for each area
in which you wish to use your phone. Contact your service provider
for details.
Select the phone number
1Press Menu 4-6-6 (Settings > Network services > Own number
selection).
2Scroll to the phone number you want to use and press OK.
The first phone number on this list is the currently selected number.
You need at least one active number to make and receive calls and to
use mobile messaging services.
Select digital or analog
Your phone can work in both digital and analog modes. The default mode
is digital and analog, which appears on your phone as Digit. & analog
when you press Menu 4 > 6 > 7 (Settings > Network services > System
selection).
This means that your phone uses both digital and analog voice channels.
The phone always tries to find a digital voice channel first, but if a digital
voice channel is not available, the phone looks for an analog voice
channel.
Note: This feature is available only for certain phones. Contact your
service provider for more information.
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SET TOUCH TONES
Touch tones (or DTMF tones) are sounds that are produced when you press
the keys on your phone’s keypad. You can use touch tones for many
automated over-the-phone services such as checking bank balances and
airline schedules and using your voice mailbox. Touch tones can be sent
only when a call is active.
Warning: If you send touch tones while in the analog mode, be careful
not to send confidential information.
Set manual touch tones
1Press Menu 4-4-2-1 (Settings > Phone settings > Touch tones >
Manual touch tones).
2Select one of the following options, and then press Select:
Set fixed touch tone length
You can also set the length of each touch tone.
1Press Menu 4-4-2-2 (Settings > Phone settings > Touch tones >
Touch tone length).
2Use or to scroll to Short or Long. Short sets the tone
length to 0.1 second. Long sets the tone length to 0.5 second.
3Press Select.
Continuous The tone sounds for as long as you press and hold a
key.
Fixed Sends tones of the duration you specify in the Touch
tone length option. .
Off Turns off the tones. No tones are sent when you press
a key.
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Store touch tone sequences (strings)
You can store touch tone strings the same way that you store names and
numbers in your phone book. You can store an entire sequence of digits
and send it as touch tones for frequently used strings of numbers.
STORE TOUCH TONE STRINGS WITH PHONE NUMBERS
1Enter the phone number that you want associated with a touch tone.
2Press w or p where needed.
w (wait): When you dial this phone number, your phone first dials the
number, and then waits (because of the w character) for you to press
Send. When you press Send, the phone sends your touch tone.
p (pause): If you include a p character instead of a w, your phone
pauses for 2.5 seconds and then automatically sends the touch tone.
3Enter the touch tone string.
4Store the number as you normally would.
SEND A TOUCH TONE STRING
1Press Menu 4-4-2-1 (Settings > Phone settings > Touch tones >
Manual touch tones).
2Make sure that the setting is not set to Off.
If it is, use or to scroll to one of the other options and press
Select.
3Then, during your call, press Options, scroll to Touch tones and press
Select.
4Enter the touch tone string or recall the string from the phone book,
and press Select.
Warning: If you send touch tones while in the analog mode, be
careful not to send confidential information.
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9 Use voice mail
Voice mail provides a way for callers who miss
you to leave a message that you can retrieve
later. To use voice mail, you must sign up for
the feature with your wireless service provider.
CHECK FOR MESSAGES
Your phone beeps when you receive a voice
message. Also, the message New voice message appears on your phone’s
screen, along with the icon.
If you have received more than one voice mail message, depending on
your wireless network your phone may show the number of messages that
you have received.
Note: To use voice mail, you need to learn the voice mail system’s
various greetings, passwords, and prompts. Your service provider
can provide instructions.
SET UP YOUR VOICE MAILBOX
As part of your network’s voice mail feature, your service provider gives
you a voice mailbox phone number. Save this number in your phone to
make getting your voice messages quick and convenient.
1Press Menu 1-9-2 (Menu > Messages > Voice messages > Voice
mailbox number).
2Enter your voice mailbox phone number.
3Press OK.
Your voice mailbox number can be up to 32 digits long and is used until
it’s changed. Therefore, if your phone number changes, you may need to
change your voice mailbox number along with it.
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SET GREETINGS
Voice greetings may vary in different wireless systems. If you need
information about how to record your greeting, contact your service
provider.
LISTEN TO YOUR VOICE MESSAGES
The way you listen to your voice messages varies, depending on your
service provider. Call your service provider if you have any questions.
1When your phone alerts you to new voice messages, press Listen and
follow the instructions given on the phone.
2If you’d rather listen to your messages later, press Exit.
3To listen to your voice messages:
Press and hold .
OR
Press Menu 1-9-1 (Menu > Messages > Voice messages > Listen to
voice messages).
The message Calling voice mailbox appears on the screen. Follow the
prompts to review your messages.
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10 Personalize rings and tones
WHAT IS A PROFILE?
A profile is a “set of settings” you can use to
customize the way your phone works. You can set
your own preferences for these items:
Ringing options
•Ringing tone
Ringing volume
Vibrating alert
Message alert tone
Keypad tones
Warning tones
Accepted caller groups
Your phone comes with five profiles, and each can be customized:
Normal (default setting)
• Silent
•Meeting
• Outdoor
•Pager
SELECT A DIFFERENT PROFILE
1Quickly tap the Power key or use this shortcut: Menu 3.
2Use and to move to the profile you want to use.
Profile names are highlighted as you scroll through them.
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3Press OK to select a profile.
CUSTOMIZE A PROFILE
1Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles).
2Scroll to the desired profile in the list.
3Press Select to view the options for the selected profile.
When you change a setting in the current profile, it affects only
that profile. Your phone’s normal settings do not change.
Set ring options
You can choose the type of ring your phone uses to notify you of an
incoming call. This setting does not affect any incoming text message
alert tones.
1Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles).
Your phone lists each profile.
2Use or to scroll to the desired profile in the list for which
you want to set the ringing options, and press Select.
3Scroll to Customize and press Select.
4Scroll to Ringing options and press Select.
5Scroll to one of the ringing options, as described below, and press
Select Activates the currently highlighted profile.
Customize Enables you to customize a profile by changing the
current settings.
Press OK to choose from several lists.
Rename Enables you to rename the profile. This option does
not appear in the Normal, Headset, Loopset, or Car
kit profiles.
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Select.
Set the ring volume
You can set the default ringing volume for incoming voice calls and
message alert tones.
1Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles).
2Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set
the ringing volume, and press Select.
3Highlight Customize and press Select.
4Scroll to Ringing volume and press Select.
5Scroll through the options. When you hear the volume level you wish
to use, press OK.
As you scroll through the ringing options, you can listen to a
sample of each. Although the ringing sample for level 4 and level
5 are the same, ringing level 5 will produce very loud ringing.
Set the ringing tone
The ringing tone is the sound your phone makes when you receive a call.
You can set the ringing tone to a specific sound, or to a tune, to
personalize how the phone rings.
If you have already chosen a ringing option of either Silent or Beep
once, the ringing tones are already turned off. See “Set ring
options” on page 73 for details.
Ring The phone rings normally.
Ascending Ringing volume increases (gets louder) if the phone
is not answered.
Ring once The phone rings once to indicate an incoming call.
Beep once The phone beeps once to indicate an incoming call.
Silent The phone makes no sound.
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1Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles).
Your phone lists each profile.
2Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set the
ringing tones.
3Press Select.
4Scroll to Customize and press Select.
5Scroll to Ringing tone and press Select.
6Scroll through the options, and when you hear the tone you want to
use, press Select.
Set a vibrating alert
Instead of choosing to have your phone ring, you can have it vibrate to
indicate an incoming call.
1Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles).
2Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set
the vibrating alert, and press Select.
3Select Customize and press Select.
4Scroll to Vibrating alert and press Select again.
5Use or to scroll to On and press Select.
The phone does not vibrate when it is connected to or placed in any
charging device.
Set keypad tones
Keypad tones set the volume of the tone you hear when you press your
phone’s keys.
1Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles).
2Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set
the keypad tones, and press Select.
3Select Customize and press Select.
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4Scroll to Keypad tones and press Select.
5Use or to scroll to one of the levels and press OK.
If you choose Off, no keypad tones are heard.)
If you chose the Silent profile in step 2, then the keypad tones
are turned off.
Set warning and game tones
You can set warning tones and the tones used for the games in your phone.
Warning tones include the sounds your phone makes during error
conditions, during confirmations, when a battery is low, and when you
need to recharge the battery.
1Press Menu 3 (Profiles).
2Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set
the warning tones, and press Select.
3Select Customize and press Select.
4Scroll to Warning and game tones, and then press Select.
5Scroll to On and press Select.
If you do not want to use warning or game tones, you can turn them
off by scrolling to Off and pressing Select.
Game sounds can also be set under the Games menu
(Menu > 8 > 3 > 2).
Set the message alert tone
You can set your phone to use a certain tone to indicate an incoming text
message.
1Press Menu 3 (Profiles).
2Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set the
message alert tone, and press Select.
3Select Customize and press Select.
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4Scroll to Message alert tone, and then press Select.
5Use or to scroll through your choices.
The phone plays samples of each choice as you scroll to it.
6Select the tone you want.
RENAME PROFILES
You can rename any of the profiles except Normal. You may want to use
your own name for one of the profiles. If you do this, then whenever that
profile is selected, your name appears on the Start screen.
1Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles).
2Use or to scroll to the desired profile and press Select.
3Select Customize, scroll to Rename and press Select.
4Enter the new name and press Select.
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11 Personalize phone settings
You can change certain settings so that your phone suits your own needs
and lifestyle. Changes you can make include changing the language on
the screen, showing or hiding the clock, and setting up one-touch dialing.
SET THE LANGUAGE
You can set your phone to use a certain language.
Your possible choices are English, Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian
Portuguese, Russian, Hebrew, and Traditional Chinese. Languages vary in
different regions. All these languages may not be available in your phone.
1Press Menu 4-4-1 (Settings > Phone settings > Language).
2Use or to scroll to the language you want to use and
press Select.
SET AND DISPLAY THE CLOCK
Your phone has an internal clock that you can
set to appear on the phone’s screen. The clock is
connected to an alarm clock. See “Set the Alarm
clock” on page 119 for details.
Set the clock
1Press Menu 4-2-2 (Settings > Time
settings > Clock).
2Use or to scroll to Set the time and press Select.
The Time field appears.
3Enter the time using an 00:00 format and press OK.
For example, to set your clock to 9:30, enter 09:30. If you set the
time format for 24-hour time, enter the number the same way: 09:30
Clock
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or 23:12.
If you set time format to 12-hour, use or to scroll to
am or pm and press OK.
If you set the time format to 24-hour, the time is set as soon as
you press OK after adjusting the time.
Show the clock on the Start screen
1Press Menu 4-2-2-1 (Settings > Time settings >
Clock > Show/Hide clock).
2To show the clock, scroll to Show clock and press Select.
Select Hide clock if the clock is showing and you don’t want to see it.
Select the 12- or 24-hour format
You can change the way your clock shows the time, whether in 12-hour
format (am/pm) or 24-hour format.
1Press Menu 4-2-2 (Settings > Time settings > Clock).
2Use or to scroll to Time format and press Select.
3Use or to scroll to either 12-hour or 24-hour and press
OK.
SET THE CLOCK TO BE UPDATED BY THE NETWORK
You can set your phone’s clock to be updated by the network.
Turn on the network date and time update
1Press Menu 4-2-3 (Settings > Time settings > Auto update of date
and time).
2Scroll to On or Confirm first, and then press Select.
If you choose Confirm first, you will receive the message Update date
and time of the phone? before the phone’s clock is updated. Select
OK to accept the update or Exit to reject it.
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Turn off the network date and time update
1Press Menu 4-2-3 (Settings > Time settings > Auto update of date
and time), and then press Select.
2Scroll to Off, and then press Select.
ADD A WELCOME NOTE
You can set your phone to show a brief
welcome note each time you switch on your
phone. The note can include your name, a
reminder, or more. The maximum length of this
note is 44 characters.
1Press Menu 4-4-3 (Settings > Phone
settings > Welcome note).
2Enter the text of the welcome note.
As you enter characters, they appear to the left of the cursor. Press
Clear to delete characters to the left of the cursor. Press or
to move the cursor right or left.
3Press Options.
4Scroll to Save and press Select.
If you ever want to erase the welcome note, select Erase instead.
USE SPEED DIALING
You must store names and numbers in your phone book before you can
use speed dialing (1-touch dialing).
To set up speed dialing, you assign a name from the phone book to a 1-
touch dial location, using your phone’s keys through . When
you press and hold the key, the phone automatically dials the associated
number.
: This key is used exclusively to dial your voice mailbox.
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: You can use this key to dial a customer care operator. See
“Contact your service provider” on page 9 for details. You can
overwrite this feature and assign a 1-touch dial location to the
key.
Set up a speed-dial key
1Press Names and scroll to 1-touch dialing.
2Press Select.
3Use or to scroll to the first number that includes the
message (empty) and press Assign.
4Use or to scroll to the name and number to which you
want to assign this key and press Select.
Repeat these steps for as many keys as you want to set up.
5To call a number using speed dialing, press and hold the appropriate
key for a few seconds.
The phone dials the number.
Change speed dialing numbers
After you have assigned a speed dialing number to a key, you can change
key and number associations at any time.
1Press Names, scroll to 1-touch dialing, and press Select.
2Scroll to the key you want to change and press Options.
3Scroll to Change and press Select.
4Enter the new number or recall a number from the phone book.
5When you’ve entered the number, press OK.
OR
If you’ve found a number in the phone book, press Select.
If the name you selected has more than one number, scroll to the
number you want and press Select.
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Erase speed dialing numbers
You can erase speed dialing key assignments at any time.
1Press Names.
2Use or to scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select.
3Scroll to the key you want to erase and press Options.
4Scroll to Erase and press Select.
5Press OK.
SET YOUR PHONE TO ANSWER AUTOMATICALLY
You can set your phone to answer incoming voice calls after one ring.
This setting works only when your phone is connected to a headset or
to an approved handsfree car kit that is equipped with the ignition sense
option, with the ignition on.
1Press Menu 4-5-1-2 (Settings > Accessory
settings > Headset > Automatic answer).
2Press Select.
3Use or to scroll to either On or Off and press OK.
Car and Headset do not appear unless your phone has already been
connected to a car kit or headset.
SET THE LIGHTS (CAR KIT ONLY)
While your phone is connected to a car kit, you can set the phone’s lights
two ways. You can either have the lights on only when you use the phone
or have them on the whole time the phone is connected to the car kit.
This setting works only when your phone is connected to a car kit.
1Press Menu 4-5 (Settings > Accessory settings) Scroll to Car, then
select Lights.
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Note: Car does not appear in the list unless the phone has been
connected to a car kit.
2Scroll through your choices in the list below, and press OK.
RESTORE THE FACTORY SETTINGS
You can change the default (factory) settings for your phone. Later, you
can return them to the original settings when needed.
Note: The phone does not reset the memory, timers, language
selection, and security code. However, any profiles you have
modified are reset when you restore your settings.
1Press Menu 4-8 (Settings > Restore factory settings).
2Enter your security code and press OK.
LEARN ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY SOLUTIONS
Nokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to use for all individuals,
including those with disabilities. Nokia maintains a site on the World
Wide Web that is dedicated to accessibility solutions. For more information
about phone features, accessories, and other Nokia products designed
with your needs in mind, visit this Web site:
www.nokiaaccessibility.com
Alternate format user guides
This user guide is available in alternate formats, including:
• Braille
Automatic Instructs the phone to turn off the lights within 15
seconds if no keys are pressed.
On Instructs the phone to leave the lights on the entire
time that your phone is connected to the car kit.
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Large print
• Audiocassette
E-text (electronic documents on a 3.5-inch disk, in Microsoft
Word or WordPerfect format).
To request any format, call Nokia Customer Care at (888) 665-4228. TTY/
TDD users can contact Nokia at (800) 246-6542.
LPS-1 Mobile Inductive Loopset
The LPS-1 Loopset is a Nokia accessory designed to make the 6300 series
phone more accessible to hearing-aid users.
The Nokia Loopset gives hearing-impaired wireless customers clear access
to digital telephony for the first time. With the loopset, people who use a
T-coil equipped hearing aid can make and receive calls without noise
interference.
HOW THE LOOPSET WORKS
The LPS-1 Loopset uses inductive technology to
transmit sound to a hearing aid equipped with a
T-coil. With inductive technology, the sound from
the phone is amplified more efficiently and
background noise is eliminated.
The loopset is easy to use. You wear the loopset around
your neck, connect it to your phone, and speak directly
toward the microphone.
For detailed instructions on using the loopset, refer to the booklet that
comes with the LPS-1.
The Loopset can be purchased separately as an accessory.
Accessible features
Your phone has many accessible features, including these:
Tactile feedback when a you press a key
Adjustable display contrast
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• Equalizer
Ability to send and receive short text messages
•E-mail
Convenience of one-touch dialing
Vibrating alert for incoming calls and messages
TTY/TDD capable
This feature makes the phone more user friendly for hearing-impaired
users. The TTY connection is available.
EQUIPMENT YOU’LL NEED
To send and receive messages using a TTY or TDD device, you will need the
following equipment (in addition to your phone):
A TTY/TDD device that is “cellular ready” or “cellular compatible”
A connector cable, usually supplied with the TTY/TDD device
The Nokia TTY/TDD cable HDA-8 Phone Adapter, which can be
purchased as an accessory
Connect to the TTY/TDD hardware
How to connect the phone to
the TTY:
1Connect the cable to the
TTY machine
2Connect the adaptor to the
cable
3Connect the phone to the
adaptor
Make a call with TTY/TDD
1At the Start screen, press Menu 4-5-3-1 (Settings > Accessory
settings > TTY > TTY on)
2Dial the number on the phone
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3When the receiving party answers, you can begin typing text on the
TTY/TDD.
Receiveing a TTY/TDD call
1Ensure the TTY and phone are connected as described earlier in this
section.
2Once contacted by the other party, type responses on the TTY/TDD.
End a TTY/TDD call
3Press to hang up your phone.
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12 Manage phone security
Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system that is intended
to prevent unauthorized use of the phone.
You cannot activate or use certain phone features without having first
successfully entered your phone’s security code.
The default (preset) security code is 12345.
Nokia highly recommends that you immediately change this code.
Then, write down and store the new code in a safe place, away from
your phone.
TIPS
•When you enter the security code, a * appears on the screen
each time you press a key. The * prevents others from seeing
your code.
•If you enter the wrong security code five times in a row, your
phone won’t accept any entries for the next five minutes. However,
if you realize that you’ve entered the code incorrectly before
pressing OK, you can use Clear to erase the code, digit by digit,
beginning with the last digit.
CHANGE YOUR SECURITY CODE
It’s a good idea to change your security code so that others who know the
default code cannot enter the correct code.
1Press Menu 4-7-2-1 (Settings > Security settings > Access codes
> Change security code).
The Security code field appears.
2Enter the default security code and press OK.
3At the message Enter new security code, enter your new security
code and press OK.
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4At the message Verify new security code, enter your new security
code again and press OK.
The message Security code changed appears.
If you have changed your security code and don’t remember the new
code, contact your service provider. Once you have changed your
security code, the default setting is no longer valid.
RESTRICT CALLS
You can restrict incoming and outgoing calls. To restrict outgoing calls,
you create a list of restrictions and apply the appropriate restriction.
Before you define restrictions for outgoing calls, two restriction options
are available: Select and Add restriction. The maximum number of call
restrictions you can define is ten.
When calls are restricted, you might be able to make calls to the
emergency number that is programmed into your phone. For example, you
could dial 911 and press .
Add a number to the call restriction list
You can create a list of restrictions for both outgoing and incoming calls.
1Press Menu 4-7-1 (Settings > Security settings > Call restrictions).
2Press Select, enter your security code, and press OK.
3Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls or Restrict incoming calls, and then
press Select.
4Scroll to Add restriction, and then press Select.
5Enter the number you want to restrict, or recall the number from the
phone book, and then press OK.
6Enter a name for the restriction, and then press OK.
If you press OK without entering a name, the number will be used.
After you have used the Add restriction option to add at least one
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restriction, the options become available:
Restrict outgoing calls
1Press Menu 4-7-1 (Settings > Security settings >
Call restrictions).
2Press Select, enter your security code, and press OK.
3Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls and press Select.
4Scroll to Select to choose from your list of call restrictions.
If you have not added any restrictions, your only option will be All calls.
5Scroll to the restriction you want to activate and press Mark.
6Press Done. The message Save changes? appears.
7Press Yes.
When you or someone else attempts to place a call to a number you
have restricted, the message Call not allowed appears, and the call is
cancelled.
Restrict incoming calls
1Press Menu 4-7-1 (Settings > Security settings >
Call restrictions).
2Press Select, enter your security code, and press OK.
3Scroll to Restrict incoming calls, and then press Select.
Select Allows you to select call restrictions from the outgoing
calls list.
Add
restriction
Allows you to add a call restriction.
Edit Allows you to edit an existing call restriction.
Erase Erases an existing call restriction.
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12 4Scroll to Select and press Select to choose from your list of call
restrictions.
If you have not added any restrictions, your only option will be All
calls.
5Scroll to the restriction you want to activate and press Mark.
Turn off call restrictions
Turn off restrictions by following the same steps you used to restrict
incoming or outgoing calls. When you get to step 5,
Scroll to the restriction you want to deactivate and press Unmark.
You’re asked if you want to save changes. Press Yes and the restriction
is turned off.
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13 Your personal digital
assistant
Your phone features a personal digital assistant which includes a
calendar, to-do list, a calculator and a stopwatch. Each of these features
will help you to organize different facets of your personal and business
life efficiently .
•CALENDAR
The calendar keeps track of notes, calls, meetings, and birthdays. It can
also sound an alarm when it is time for you to make a call, go to a
meeting, or wake up. To get to the Calendar feature, press Menu 6-1
(Organizer > Calendar).
Warning: Your phone must be 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.
Open the Calendar / enter the Day list
At the Start screen, press Menu 6-1 (Organizer > Calendar). After a brief
pause, the month appears in the display.
Use four-way scrolling in the calendar
You can move through many of the calendar’s features (such as day view),
using the 2, 4, 6, and 8 keys.
Press to scroll up
Press to scroll down
Press to scroll left
Press to scroll right
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OPTION 1: VIEW DAY
This option is only available if you have written notes for the selected day.
OPTION 2: MAKE A NOTE
To make a note for a specific date, select the date, then press Options, and
select the Make a note feature. There are four different types of notes to
choose from: Meeting, Call, Birthday and Memo. Scroll to the desired
note type and press Select. (After pressing Select, and saving your note,
you will be prompted to choose whether or not you want to set the Alarm).
Meeting - Type your note text and press OK. Enter the time and
press OK.
Call - Enter the phone number (or press Find to recall it from your
phone book) and press OK. Enter the time and press OK.
Birthday - Enter the person’s name (or press Find to recall it from
phone book) and press OK. Enter birth date and year (optional). If
you enter the year, the note displays the person’s age.
Reminder note - Enter the note and press OK. Enter the time and
press OK.
Note: For faster scrolling when viewing special characters, you can use
the (up), (down), (left) and (right) keys.
OPTION 3: VIEW BY WEEKS
The Week List allows you to get a quick overview of months, weeks, week
numbers, days and dates. It also gives you the easy option to go to a
certain week within the calendar.
OPTION 4: GO TO DATE
By selecting Go to date in the Calendar Options list, you can jump to a
specific date. After selecting a date, the Day View is opened.
OPTION 5: SEND NOTE
There are three ways you can send a note from your calendar to another
phone:
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Send via IR
Send as a note
Send at text
OPTION 6: SETTINGS
The Settings option allows you to set the date, time, date format, time
format and the week starts format for the calendar. The Auto Erase option
allows you to set the phone to automatically delete old notes after a
certain period of time. However, repeat notes such as birthday or
anniversary notes will not be deleted.
TO-DO LIST
Use this feature to create a to-do list and prioritize to-do items.
Adding a task
1Press Menu 6-2 (Organizer > To-do list). After selecting To-do list,
press Options, and select Add.
2Enter the subject of the To-do list and press Options, then Save. (For
information about entering text, see "About entering letters and
numbers” on page 33 and “Write with predictive text” on page 37).
3Then scroll to the desired priority (1, 2, or 3) and press Select. You can
change the priority later by using the Options menu: Edit priority.
•Viewing tasks
Once in the To-do list, scroll to an item and press Options, then select
View, to view its details.
From the tasks’ Options menu, you can view, add, erase or edit a task. You
can also edit the priority of a task, save a task to your calendar, turn off/
on predictive text (Dictionary) or send your task as text, via SMS.
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13 USE THE CALCULATOR
Your phone’s calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and converts
currencies.
1Press Menu 7-1 (Tools > Calculator).
2Enter the first number in the calculation.
3Based on the type of calculation that you need to perform, use one of
the following actions:
You can also press Options and then use or to scroll to:
Add, Subtract, Multiply, Square, Square root, Divide, Change sign,
To home, To foreign, or Exchange rate.
4Enter the second number in the calculation.
You can repeat steps 3 and 4 as many times as necessary. Press Clear
to erase any mistakes.
5Press Options, use or to scroll to Equals, and press Select.
Convert currency
You can use the calculator to first set the exchange rate and then to
calculate the exchange value.
If you want to... ...Do this
Enter a decimal point Press .
Add Press for + symbol.
Subtract Press twice for - symbol.
Multiply Press three times for * symbol.
Divide Press four times for / symbol.
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SET THE EXCHANGE RATE
1Press Menu 7-1 (Menu > Tools > Calculator), and then press
Options.
2Use or to scroll to Exchange rate and press Select.
3Select the exchange rate: Foreign units converted to home units or
Home units converted to foreign units.
4Press Select.
The exchange rate box opens, with the number 1.
5Enter the appropriate number and press OK.
The number 1 is overwritten by the number you entered. To enter a
decimal point, press .
6Press OK.
The Exchange rate saved message appears.
CALCULATE CURRENCY USING THE EXCHANGE RATE
1Press Menu 7-1 (Menu > Tools > Calculator).
2Enter the number of units for the exchange rate.
3Press Options and scroll to To home or To foreign.
To home converts foreign units of currency to home units using
the exchange rate you entered.
To foreign converts home units of currency to foreign units using
the exchange rate you entered.
4Press OK.
STOPWATCH
You can use your Stopwatch feature to measure time in hours, minutes
and seconds with your phone. This measured time can be saved, viewed,
or erased.
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Measure time
1Press Menu 7-2 (Tools > Stopwatch)
2Scroll to Split timing, then press Select.
3Press Start.
The running time appears on the display. You can press Stop during
any timing action to end the time measurement.
Measure split time
1Press Menu 7-2 (Tools > Stopwatch)
2Scroll to Split timing, then press Select. Press Start.
3Take an intermediate time by pressing Split.
The clock continues to run.
The split time appears below the running time.
If you split the time more than once, the new measured time appears
at the beginning of the list, and all times are numbered in descending
order.
Measure lap time
The lap time function allows you to measure the amount of time it takes
to complete a cycle or lap.
1Press Menu 7-2 (Tools > Stopwatch)
2Scroll to Lap timing, then press Select.
3Press Start.
The running time appears on the display.
4Take a lap time by pressing Lap.
Pressing Lap will stop the running time and cause it to restart from zero.
Each lap time will appear below the running time.
If you take more than one lap time, the newest measured time will appear
at the top of the list of lap times. You can scroll to review previous times.
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Save the time
1While the clock is running, press Stop, then press Options.
2Scroll to Save, enter a title for the measurement, then press OK. If a
title is not entered, the time measurement will be used as a title.
Choose other stopwatch options
You can choose the following options when using the Stopwatch.
Note: If you receive a call when using the Stopwatch, the clock
continues to run in the background. After ending the call, you can
return to the Stopwatch menu by taking the following steps:
1Press Menu 7-2 (Tools > Stopwatch), scroll to Continue.
2Press Select.
Choice What it does
Continue Shows up when the Stopwatch is working in the
background.
Show last
time
Allows you to view the last measured time.
View times Allows you to browse the saved times.
Erase times Allows you to delete the saved times. You can delete
the saved times one by one or all at once.
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14 Use prepaid services
With prepaid service, you buy wireless network services in advance. Your
phone works the same way it did before, with some additional features.
Prepaid service may not be available from your wireless service provider.
Contact the service provider for details.
MANAGE PREPAID SERVICE
After you sign up with your service provider for prepaid service, you need
to activate the Prepaid menu. This menu appears on your screen only if
you’ve activated the service.
ACTIVATE PREPAID
To activate prepaid services, enter the following sequence:
(*#7766#)
The message Prepaid menu enabled appears on the screen.
DEACTIVATE PREPAID
To deactivate prepaid services, enter the following sequence:
(*#77633#)
The message Prepaid menu disabled appears on the screen.
USE THE MENU
To use the Prepaid menu, press Menu and then press to go
immediately to the Prepaid menu.
Press or to scroll through prepaid options.
SAVE YOUR ACCESS NUMBERS
You can check your prepaid balance and add money when the balance
runs low. To do that, you first need to save the correct access numbers in
your phone. Contact your service provider for the access numbers.
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1Press Menu 11-3 (Prepaid > Save access phone numbers).
2At Save access phone numbers, press Select.
3Scroll to Replenish phone number, enter the access number you got
from your service provider, and press Select.
4Scroll to Balance phone number, enter the balance number you got
from your service provider, and press OK.
The message Saved appears to confirm each entry.
ADD MONEY TO YOUR ACCOUNT
To add money, you must first have saved the correct access number in
your phone. (See the previous section for instructions.)
1Press Menu 11-2 (Prepaid > Add money to account).
2At Card number, enter your prepaid card number and press OK.
3When you see the message Add money to account, press OK.
4When you see the message Listen for prompt then press OK, press
OK.
When the addition to your account is complete, a voice message gives
you the new balance.
5When you see the message Wait for prompt, then press OK, press
OK.
CHECK YOUR PREPAID BALANCE
You can check the balance remaining in your prepaid account, free of
charge. Contact your service provider for the toll-free access number used
to check the balance.
Check the prepaid balance
1Press Menu 11-1 (Prepaid > Check account balance).
The phone calls your service provider. The screen shows Calling and
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then Checking balance. A voice message gives you the current balance.
2Press to terminate the call.
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15 Set network services features
You can subscribe to various network services whose availability depends
on your service provider. Your phone supports the network services listed
here. These services are not available from all providers or in all areas.
Voice privacy
Call waiting
Call forwarding
Sending own number
Feature code: When you subscribe to any of these services, your service
provider gives you a feature code that activates each service. Deactivation
codes are used to deactivate each service. After you store the appropriate
code, your phone sends the code to the network to verify that you’re using
the correct feature code.
Menus for network features: Menus for the services described here
appear on your phone only after you’ve stored the appropriate feature
code. You can use these menus to activate and deactivate the network
services.
Voice privacy: The voice privacy feature does not require you to store a
feature code before using it.
More than one number? If your phone has more than one phone number
assigned to it, stored feature codes apply only to the primary phone number.
SET UP HOW YOUR PHONE SELECTS A NETWORK
Your phone may not show the options described here. For information,
contact your service provider.
Search for a network
•Press Menu - 4 - 6 - 7 (Settings > Network services > System
selection). You can choose from the following network options:
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If you have two phone numbers, you can use the Manual and New
search options only with your primary phone number.
USE YOUR PHONE WHILE TRAVELING
When your phone is outside its home area, the phone is said to be roaming.
Calls made or received while you are roaming may cost more than calls
made in your home area. Check with your service provider for details.
When your phone begins roaming, the phone beeps once and may
show the word ROAM on the phone’s screen, depending on how
roaming works with your phone.
When your phone is not roaming, it either shows the word HOME or
the name of your service provider.
When you’re roaming in some systems outside your home area, the
system in which you’re traveling (the host system) may not recognize
your phone. You may not be able to place a call.
Automatic Your phone automatically searches for available
networks and chooses the appropriate one. Every time
you turn on your phone, it resets to Automatic.
Manual The phone searches for networks and then shows a list
of the ones that are available. If an available network is
found, the word Available: appears on the screen
followed by the name of the network. To choose the
network listed, press OK.
New search Your phone begins a new search for both private and
residential systems. When it finds the best system
available, the phone shows the system name.
If the phone doesn’t find another system, the question
Perform an extended search? will appear. Press OK if
you wish to continue searching.
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16 Communicate with text
messages
You can use your phone to send and receive
short text messages and e-mail if your service
provider offers the message feature and if you
subscribe to the service. Both services are
network dependant features, so you must
consult your service provider.
ABOUT TEXT MESSAGES
Message recipients: The phone to which you send a text message must
support text messages. It may not be possible to send an SMS text
message to someone’s phone who has an account with a different service
provider or a phone with a different protocol, but you can send and
receive e-mail messages.
Message length: The maximum length of a received text message is 160
characters. Your phone has space for approximately 80 text messages,
depending on the length of each message. The maximum length of a text
message depends on the capabilities of the network from which the
message originated
USE FOLDERS FOR TEXT MESSAGES
Your phone has four folders for managing text messages.
Inbox The inbox stores messages you receive. Messages
remain in the inbox until you delete them or save them
in the archive folder.
Outbox The outbox stores messages you have written, sent,
edited and forwarded.
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WRITE AND SEND A TEXT MESSAGE
When writing text messages, use the predictive text method for fast text
entry. For details, see “Write with predictive text” on page 34.
1Press Menu - 1 - 1 (Messages > Write message)
The message screen appears.
2Enter a message of up to 160 characters.
A counter in the upper right corner of the
screen shows the number of characters
remaining.
3When you’ve finished writing, press
Options, then select Send.
4Enter or recall the recipient’s phone
number, and then press OK.
Sending message appears. When the message is successfully sent,
Message sent appears.
Tip: If you need to exit while writing the message, press
at any time. Later, return to the write message screen to finish
writing the message. If you turn off the phone without saving
the message, the message will be lost.
Archive The archive folder stores messages you want to save.
Templates The templates folder stores message templates you edit
and create. A template is like a form letter—a message
you can use many times.
Counter
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Options when writing a text message
RESEND A MESSAGE FROM THE OUTBOX
A message in the outbox shows one of two icons:
The icon shows that you have sent the message to the text
message center.
The icon shows that you have tried to send the message, but the
Send Sends the message.
Settings Allows you to choose options for the message:
Callback no., Reply request, Read receipt, and
Urgent.
Save Saves the message.
Clear text Clears the message screen.
Exit editor Takes you back to the Write message screen.
Insert name Allows you to insert a name from the phone book.
Insert number Allows you to insert a number from the phone book.
Use template Allows you to insert a template.
Attach picture Allows you to attach a picture to a text message.
Insert word If predictive text (T9) is activated, you can manually
spell a word and insert it into your message. Insert
word is not available unless predictive text is
activated.
Insert symbol Takes you to the list of special characters.
Predictive text Activates or deactivates predictive text.
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sending attempt was unsuccessful.
1Scroll to the message, and then press Select.
2Press Options.
3Scroll to Send, and press Select.
4Enter or find the number to which you want to send the message, and
press Send.
RECEIVE A TEXT MESSAGE
When you receive a text message, the phone plays a message alert tone
and the text message icon appears, along with one of the following
messages:
Message received: Means that you have an unread message or page.
If you have more than one message or page, the appropriate number
is listed before this message.
When you receive the above message along with another message
call, followed by a name or number, the message is a page. Only the
names of people who are stored in your phone book appear.
New emergency message: Means that an emergency message or
page was sent by someone via the service provider. Emergency
messages are sent only in situations where life or property are in
immediate danger. Emergency messages are listed first and override
all other messages.
Urgent: Means the message has a high priority. These messages are
indicated by an exclamation point (!).
READ A TEXT MESSAGE
1Press Show.
This action takes you to the Inbox, where the new message is
selected.
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2Press Select to read the message.
3Press Options for a list of choices you have while reading the message
(see the list at the end of this section).
4Press OK when the option you want is highlighted.
In your inbox, text messages are shown in the order in which they
were received, unless one is an emergency message. An emergency
message overrides any other message and appears first.
OPTIONS FOR A MESSAGE
When you press Options while reading a message, you have the following
choices.
Erase Erases the current message.
Reply Provides a screen where you can write a reply.
Chat Allows you to start a chat session.
Use number Calls the person who sent you the text message, if
their phone number is included in the message. You
can also press while the message is open to
dial the number.
If more than one number is on the screen, the
numbers appear in a list. Scroll to the phone number
you want to call and press .
Forward Forwards the message to another person. That person
must have the appropriate message service.
Edit Allows you to edit the message.
Save Saves the message in the archive folder.
Rename Allows you to rename the message.
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SAVE A MESSAGE IN THE ARCHIVE FOLDER
When you send or receive a text message, you can save it in the archive
folder. Messages can be saved from the inbox and the outbox.
Save a message
1Highlight the message you wish to save and press Select.
2Press Options.
3Scroll to Save, and then press Select.
The message Saved to archive appears.
WHEN YOUR PHONE’S MEMORY IS FULL
When your phone’s message memory is full, one or more messages of the
lowest priority are automatically deleted. Messages are not deleted from
your phone’s archive and templates folders.
If after deleting messages the memory is still full, your phone shows
the message No space: message waiting. The icon blinks.
Clear the notification by pressing OK.
ERASE MESSAGES
You can erase a message individually or erase the contents of an entire
folder at once. You also have the option of erasing all read messages from
all folders at the same time.
Erase a message
1While reading a message, press Options.
2Scroll to Erase, and then press Select.
Your phone asks you to confirm that you want to erase the message.
3Press OK.
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Erase messages from folders
1Press Menu 1-8 (Messages > Erase msgs). You will have the
following options: All read, Inbox, Outbox, and Archive.
2Scroll to the folder from which you want to empty all messages and
press Select.
All messages in that folder will be deleted. If you choose All read,
every message you have read will be deleted simultaneously from the
inbox, outbox and archive folders.
3Enter your security code and press OK. The message All messages
erased appears.
REPLY TO A MESSAGE
1After reading a message, press Options.
2Scroll to Reply, press Select, and choose one of the following reply
options:
As message
As e-mail
Once you select the type of reply, choose one of these options:
Blank screen
Original text
Template
Yes
No
Ok
3Edit your reply, and then press Options.
4Scroll to Send, and then press Select.
The phone shows the return number.
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5Edit the number if needed, and then press OK.
FORWARD A MESSAGE
1While reading a message in the Inbox, press Options.
2Scroll to Forward, press Select, and choose whether your message
should be sent as a text message or as e-mail.
3Press Options, or edit the message and press Options.
4Scroll to Send, and then press Select.
5Enter or recall the recipient’s phone number, and then press OK.
SEND AND RECEIVE E-MAIL MESSAGES
You can use your phone to send and receive e-mail messages. The e-mail
feature is not available from all service providers.
Send an e-mail message
1Press Menu, select Messages, then select Write e-mail
2The e-mail address box opens.
3Enter the e-mail address, or press Find.
If you press Find, enter the first few letters of the name you want
and press OK when you find the name. The address appears in the
recipient address box. Press OK.
The phone lists all the names from your phone book. If you select
a name for which there is no e-mail address, your phone shows
the message, No e-mail addresses found.
If you enter the e-mail address, press OK when you’ve finished.
The Subject box opens.
4Enter a subject and press OK.
5When the message screen appears, enter your message.
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The maximum number of characters for message length varies; check
with your service provider for details.
You can turn on predictive text input if you wish. For information, see
“Write with predictive text” on page 34.
6When you’ve finished the message, press Options, select Send e-mail.
A status message tells you the mail is being sent.
If your phone asks for an e-mail gateway number, contact your
service provider.
REPLY TO OR FORWARD AN E-MAIL MESSAGE
1If the message is not on the screen, press Menu 1-4 (Message >
Inbox).
2Select the message you received and press Select.
3Press Options, scroll to Forward or Reply, and press OK.
4Scroll to As e-mail and press Select.
5Follow steps 3 through 6 in “Send an e-mail message.”
RECEIVE AN E-MAIL MESSAGE
To receive e-mail messages, you need the special e-mail address provided
by your wireless service provider. You can give this address to people who
need to reach you by e-mail. They can then send e-mail messages to you
from their computers or other e-mail devices.
Messages sent to you by e-mail arrive as regular text messages.
You can use all the options described earlier to save, reply to, or
forward a message.
See your service provider to get the e-mail address for your phone and
for more information on using e-mail on the service.
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USE TEMPLATES
You can view, edit and erase the preset messages, or templates, that are
available for writing a message. Templates can be used when you write,
reply to, or edit a message.
Work with templates
1Press Menu 1-7 (Messages > Templates).
2Scroll to the template you want and press Select.
3Press Options to view the menu list:
Insert a template when writing a new message
1Press Menu 1-1 (Messages > Write message) and press Select.
2Press Options, scroll to Use template, and press Select.
3Scroll to the template you want and press Select.
4Continue as you would when sending a new text message.
You can also insert a template when replying to or editing a
message.
Erase Erases the template.
Send Sends the template as a text message.
Edit Allows you to edit the template before sending.
Save Saves the template in the archive folder.
Rename Allows you to rename the template.
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PICTURE MESSAGES
You can send picture messages with your phone. There are several images
included in your phone and space for one additional picture. All images
can be replaced or deleted.
Note: Picture messaging must be supported by your service provider.
Send picture messages
1Press Menu, then Select.
2Scroll to Picture Messages and press Select.
3Scroll to the picture you want to send, then press View.
The picture appears. To choose a different picture, select Back, scroll
to another picture, then select View.
4Press Options and scroll to Forward.
5Recall or enter the phone number to which you want to send the
picture message.
Note: The phone number you choose must be able to receive picture
messages.
6Press OK.
Send picture messages with text
1Press Menu, then Select.
2Scroll to Picture Messages and press Select.
3Scroll to the picture you want to send, press View.
The picture appears. To choose a different picture, press Back, scroll
to another picture, then press View.
4Press Options, scroll to Edit text, and press Select.
5Write a message (up to 121 characters) to go along with the picture,
then press Options.
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Note: You can use predictive text input or standard text input to write
the message. See “Write with predictive text” on page 34. for more
information.
6Scroll to Send picture and press OK.
7Enter the phone number to which you want to send the picture
message and press OK.
Sending picture message appears, followed by Picture message sent.
Note: The phone number you choose must be able to receive picture
messages.
Receive picture messages
1When your phone displays Picture message received, press View, then
the message appears.
2If the picture has a text message with it, scroll up or down to see the
entire message.
3Press Save to keep the picture message, or select Back and Exit to
delete it.
Other picture message options
Erase: Deletes the picture you select.
Use number: Automatically lets you save any phone number included in
the text of the picture message.
Details: Shows the phone number of the person who sent you that picture
message
CHAT WITH OTHER PHONE USERS
You can have a direct conversation with another person using the chat
feature. Chat has distinct advantages over text messaging, such as faster
send and reply, as well as direct, uninterrupted communication with your
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chat partner. You can even chat with someone over the Internet. To use
chat you must subscribe to text messaging, which is network dependent.
Contact your service provider for more information.
Start a chat session
1Press Menu 1-3 (Messages > Chat), and then press Select.
2Enter the other party’s phone number or recall it from the phone book
and press OK.
3At Your chat name:, enter a name for the chat session and press OK.
4Write your chat message, press Options, and then press Send.
The reply from the other party is shown above your original message.
5Press OK to clear the screen and reply to the message.
6To view the previous message or edit your chat name, press Options
and select Chat history or Chat name.
You can start a chat session when replying to a regular text message
as well. After reading the message, select Options, and then select
Chat.
Use predictive text for quick replies
When you are in a chat session, you can use the phone’s dictionary to help
speed up text entry.
1Press Menu 1-3, then press Select.
2From the message screen press Options.
3Scroll to Dictionary, then press OK.
4Scroll to the language you want, then press OK.
T9 Dictionary activated appears on the screen.
View chat history
You can view messages sent and received during the active chat session.
1 From the message screen press Options.
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2Scroll to Chat history and press Select.
[graphic here to show chat history -- call outs to show chat names,
current message at top of screen & some slang 4 fun]
Change your chat name
1 From the message screen press Options.
2Scroll to Chat name, press Select, then enter new nickname.
End your chat session
Warning: Once you exit your chat session, the messages are deleted
automatically. There is no way to save the chat history.
1 From the message screen press Options.
2 Scroll to Exit and press Select
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17 Use special features
This section describes several special features, including transmission of
business cards, downloading ringing tones from the Internet, and setting
the alarm clock.
SEND AND RECEIVE BUSINESS CARDS
Your phone can send or receive electronic business cards. A business card
consists of a name, phone number, and text entry. You can save received
business cards in your phone book.
Send a business card
1Find the name in your phone book.
2Press Details.
3Press Options and scroll to Send bus. card.
4Press Select.
5Choose SMS or Infrared.
(SMS stands for short message service.)
6Choose Primary no. or All details, and then press Select.
This step appears only if you have two numbers saved with the name
or if you have a text entry.
7Enter or recall the phone number to which you want to send the
business card, and press OK.
View a received business card
When you receive a business card, the phone shows the message Business
card received.
Note: If you press Exit at any time before you save the business
card, the message Discard business card? appears. You have the
option of OK or Back.
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17 1When your phone shows Business card received, press Show.
2Scroll through the available information.
Save a viewed business card
1While viewing the business card, press Options.
2Scroll to Save, and then press OK.
Delete a viewed business card
While viewing the business card, press Options.
Scroll to Discard, and then press OK.
DOWNLOAD (TRANSFER) RINGING TONES
You can download (transfer) up to 20 ringing tones to replace the personal
entries in your list of tones. Ringing tones can be ringing sounds or short
tunes. For details about this network service, contact your wireless service
provider, who can also point you to Web sites that offer these tones.
If you press Exit at any time before you save the ringing tone, the
message Discard received ringing tone? appears. You have the
option of OK or Back.
Receive a ringing tone
If you have this service and your phone receives a downloaded ringing
tone, your phone shows the message Ringing tone received.
1Press Options.
2Choose between Playback, Save tone, and Discard.
Save a received ringing tone
1If you want to save a ringing tone after you’ve listened to it, press
Back.
2Scroll to Save tone, and then press Select.
3Choose the ringing tone you want to replace—either an empty
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personal placeholder, if any are remaining, or a tone you’ve
downloaded previously.
4Press OK.
The phone saves the new tone in the list of ringing tones. For
instructions on changing the ringing tone on your phone, see “Set the
ringing tone” on page 74.
Discard received ringing tones
You can discard a ringing tone if you don’t want to save it.
Press Exit.
OR
Press Options, scroll to Discard, and then press Select.
SET THE ALARM CLOCK
The alarm clock is based on the time settings in your phone’s clock.
You can set the alarm clock to ring at any time, even if your phone is
turned off.
The alarm clock’s volume is determined by the phone’s current volume
and tone settings.
If you have selected the Silent or Beep once ringing tone, the alarm
clock quietly beeps once. The best profile to use with the alarm clock
is Normal or Outdoor, unless these profiles have been modified from
their original settings.
Warning: Do not switch on the phone where wireless phone use is
prohibited or where it might cause interference or danger. Even if
you are merely setting the clock, your phone is active when it’s on.
Set the alarm clock
1Press Menu 4-2-1 (Settings > Time settings >
Alarm clock).
The Set alarm time message appears.
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Use the hh:mm format (03:40, for example). The alarm clock replaces
any existing numbers with the new time.
3Select either am or pm.
The am and pm options appear only if you’ve chosen the am/pm
format for the clock.
4Press OK.
The Alarm on message appears, and the alarm clock icon appears
on the Start screen.
Turn off the alarm clock when it sounds
When the alarm clock sounds:
•Press Stop to turn it off.
•Press Snooze to set the alarm to go off again in 10 minutes.
The message Snoozing appears on the screen. If you wish to
cancel the snooze, press Stop.
If you let the alarm ring for 1 minute or more without pressing a key, it
stops sounding, waits 10 minutes, and then sounds again. This continues
until you press Stop.
Turn off the alarm clock altogether
If you want to turn the alarm clock completely off:
1Press Menu 4-2 (Settings > Time settings).
Alarm clock appears on the screen with the current alarm time.
2Press Select, scroll to Off, and press OK.
AUTO POWER OFF
This feature prevents the phone from draining the car battery, if the phone
power is left on while in the car kit. The phone will power off after 12
hours have passed since the last user action.
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18 Infrared
Your phone is capable if interacting with, or connecting to a variety of
devices using IR (infrared) or the DLR-3P serial cable.
Your phone can exchange information with other phones, desktop and
laptop PCs, and handheld devices. Your phone can also function as a
wireless modem when connected to PCs and handheld devices.
INFRARED BASICS
Your phone can send and receive certain types of data by way of the
phone’s infrared (IR) port. Transmission and reception must be to or from a
Infrared Data Association (IrDA) compatible phone or device.
Your Nokia phone is a Class 1 Laser Product.
Tip:The preferable distance between two devices in an infrared
connection is from 3 inches to 3 feet. There must be no
obstructions between the two devices and both IR ports
must be pointed at each other.
Enable infrared communications
Before you can receive information (business cards, calendar or to-do list
notes) or make an infrared connection to a PC or handheld device:
1Make sure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each
other.
2Press Menu 9-1 (Connectivity > Infrared), and then press Select.
You see the message IR reception activated, and the IR icon
appears on the Start screen.
3Have the user of the sending device select the desired IR function to
start data transfer. If data transfer does not start within 2 minutes
after the activation of the IR port, the connection is cancelled. You
must start it again.
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Check the status of an IR connection
The status of an IR connection is shown by the infrared icon .
•When appears steady, there is an IR connection between your
phone and the other device.
When doesn’t appear, no IR connection exists.
When blinks, your phone is trying to connect to the other device
or the connection has been lost.
SEND AND RECEIVE INFORMATION
You can transmit information in your phone book by infrared (IR) using
the industry-standard v.card format. You can send business cards (v.cards)
to another phone, to a PC running the appropriate software, or to other
IR-equipped handheld devices such as Palm™ and Pocket PC™.
Send a business card to another device
First, make sure that the other phone or device is set to receive data via
its IR port. Refer to the user guide for the receiving device for more
information on setting up IR communications and receiving data over IR.
1Recall the phone book entry you would like to send by IR.
2Press twice (Details > Options).
3Scroll to Send bus. card and press
Select.
4Point the two IR ports at each other.
5Scroll to Via infrared, and then press
Select.
The message Sending business card appears on the screen.
If you have more than one number or text information to send,
choose Primary no. or All details, and then press Select.
S
ending
indicator
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Receive a business card from another device
You can receive business cards from another compatible phone. The user
of the other phone or devices sends you a card as described in the previous
section.
1Point the two IR ports at each other.
2Press Menu 9 (Menu > Infrared).
3When you see the message Business card received, press Show.
4Press Options to select Save or Discard, and press OK.
•If you press Save, you see the confirmation message Business
card saved.
•If you press Discard, you see the question Discard business card?.
Press OK to discard the information.
Send calendar notes
You can send and receive calendar notes using the same basic procedures as
those found in the section “Send a business card to another device” on
page 122.
SEND A CALENDAR NOTE TO ANOTHER DEVICE
From the selected calendar day’s day list:
1Scroll to the note you wish to send and press Options.
2Scroll to Send note, then press Select.
3Point the infrared ports at each other.
4Scroll to Send via IR and press Select to start data transfer.
To-do notes
You can send and receive To-do notes between phones, as well as between
other IR-equipped devices such as Palm™ and Pocket PC™.
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Make sure that the other phone or device is set to receive data by
way of its IR port. Refer to the user guide for the other device for
mored information on enabling IR communications and receiving
data over IR.
SEND A REMINDER NOTE TO ANOTHER DEVICE
1Scroll to the reminder you wish to send and press .
2Scroll to Send, and then press .
3Point the infrared ports of each device at each other.
4Scroll to Send via IR and press to start data transfer.
PC CONNECTIVITY
You can make a serial connection between your Nokia phone and your
Infrared-equipped laptop or IR-equipped desktop PC. Once you establish
this connection, you can access your phone’s information from your PC,
or use your phone as a wireless modem.
Nokia PC Suite
Once your phone is connected to your PC via Infrared, you can use the
various components of Nokia PC Suite to:
make a backup copy of the data in your phone (Content Copier).
edit phone book names and numbers, profiles, and settings via your
PC's keyboard (Phone Editor).
create new ringing tones and transfer them to your phone (PC
Composer).
Instructions for PC Suite installation and setup, as well as the PC Suite
user guide are available as part of the software download. Please refer to
the documentation provided with PC Suite for more information.
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Modem Setup
You can use your Nokia phone as a wireless modem with your laptop
computer, giving you access to the Internet (for e-mail and Web
browsing) or corporate networks wherever you are.
Before you can use this function, please download and install the Nokia
Modem Setup application. This application automates the process of
installing a new hardware device with your Windows operating system.
Note: This feature is available only if your service provider's network
supports digital data and fax calls. Data and fax calls may also
require that you subscribe to these additional services. Please check
with your service provider prior to making digital data or fax calls.
Download software
Both of these applications are provided to you free of charge, and are
available for download from:
http://www.nokia.com/
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19 Connect to the Internet
Your phone has a built-in browser you can use
to connect to selected services on the Internet.
You can view weather reports, check news or
flight times, view financial information, and
much more.
You can also save the address of any Internet
site as a bookmark, much the same way you
bookmark a Web page on your personal
computer.
To use the browser, you may need to subscribe to additional
services. Also, your service provider may need to configure your
phone for browsing after you’ve subscribed. This is a network
dependent feature. Contact your service provider for more
information.
Service provider’s role
Because wireless Internet content is designed to be viewed from your
phone, your wireless service provider now becomes your “wireless Internet
service provider“ as well.
It’s likely that your service provider has created a home page and set up
your browser to go to this page when you connect to the Internet. Once
at your service provider’s home page, you’ll find links to a number of other
sites that offer wireless access.
Important: Internet content received over a secure connection
and stored in your browser’s cache may be reused over nonsecure
connections and may create security issues. Nokia recommends
that you check with your service provider to determine if emptying
your browser’s cache after each browsing session or some other
method should be used to avoid security issues.
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SET UP FOR BROWSING
You should not need to do anything to set up your phone for browsing.
Your service provider usually modifies the appropriate settings when you
subscribe to the feature. Contact your service provider if you have
problems using the browser.
SIGN ON TO THE INTERNET
You use the Services menu to connect to the Internet.
1At the Start screen, press Menu 10 (Services).
2Choose Home, then press Select.
Your phone asks if you accept charges and then connects to the
Internet and to your service provider’s home page.
The message Connecting to service appears on the screen until
the connection is complete.
If you see the message Check service settings, the phone may not
be set up for browsing. Contact your service provider to make sure
that your phone is configured properly.
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USE BROWSER OPTIONS (SERVICES MENU)
The Services menu gives you the options shown in the following list.
Some service providers may have customized the options on the Services
menu. Contact your service provider for more information if any of the
options shown here are not available.
SIGN OFF THE INTERNET
Press at any time (or select Exit).
Edit a data entry field
When you need to enter information, follow these steps.
1Scroll to highlight the data entry field and press Options.
2Use the phone’s keypad to enter the text in the data entry field
(for example, Miami), and press OK.
The text you entered now appears between the brackets in the field.
3Scroll to the link you want (for example, Get forecast?) and press OK.
Home Starts the browser and takes you to your service
provider’s home page.
Bookmarks Shows a list of all saved bookmarks
Settings Provides options for changing connection settings,
appearance settings, and security certificate.
Go to address Accepts an address you enter.
Clear cache
Empties the browser’s temporary memory and frees
up space. It’s advisable to empty your cache at the
end of each session.
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Choose browser options (while connected)
While you’re connected to the Internet, the phone’s browser provides the
options described in the following list.
Developers of wireless Internet sites may add options to the browser
menu that are specific to their Web sites. These options are often
links to other areas within the site. As in any other menu, scroll to
the link you want and press Select.
USE BOOKMARKS
You can save addresses for your favorite sites as bookmarks. A bookmark
helps you find a site again, just as a slip of paper in a book helps you find
a page.
If a wireless Internet site has a title, it will appear in the bookmark list
(for example, Yahoo! News, ebay on WAP, Mapquest).
If the site has no title, the site’s address will appear in the list of
bookmarks (for example, http://www.yahoo.com/news.wml).
Home Takes you back to the service provider’s home page.
Bookmarks Shows a list of all saved bookmarks.
Edit or Select
Allows you to edit the currently selected browser
element (for example, a checklist or text entry
field), or selects the active (highlighted) hyperlink.
Go to address Accepts an address you enter.
Use Number Captures a phone number shown on the screen to
add to the phone book or place a call.
Clear cache Empties the browser’s temporary memory.
Exit Exits the current session and returns to the Start
screen.
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SAVE AN ADDRESS AS A BOOKMARK
1Navigate to the site you want to bookmark and press Options.
2Scroll to Bookmarks and press Select.
3Press Options.
4Scroll to Save as bookmark and press Select.
The message Bookmark saved confirms your choice.
ENTER A BOOKMARK MANUALLY
1At the Services menu, press Select.
2Scroll to Bookmarks and press Select.
3Press Options.
4Highlight New bookmark and press Select.
5Enter the site’s address (example: my.yahoo.com) and press OK.
You don’t need to enter the http:// characters. They are added
automatically.
6Enter a name for the new bookmark and press OK.
The message Bookmark saved confirms your choice.
RETURN TO A BOOKMARKED SITE
1At the Services menu, press Options.
2Scroll to Bookmarks and press Select.
3Scroll to the bookmark you want and press OK.
If you are not currently browsing, the phone will connect to the
Internet.
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20 Play games
Not only can you use your phone for communication but also for some
serious fun. You can choose from any of the five games listed below.
Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Even when
you’re simply playing a game, the phone is active.
Start a new game
1Scroll to the Games menu, and press Select.
2Highlight Select game, and press Select.
3Scroll to the desired game, and press Select.
4Select New game, and press Select.
Use the option Instructions to learn how to play the game. With the
option Level you can choose the difficulty level of the game.
Please visit Nokia games services on the Internet for more hints and tips:
http://www.nokia.com
SNAKE 2
SPACE IMPACT
PASS ‘N RUSH (FOOTBALL)
PAIRS 2
RACKET
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21 Frequently asked questions
(FAQ)
This section lists and answers the questions phone users most frequently
ask.
Some of the answers tell you to use menu shortcuts. For a complete listing
of these shortcuts, refer to “Shortcuts” on page 26.
Q. What is my security code?
A. The default security code is 12345. However, Nokia recommends that
you change this code immediately. Certain features can be used only
after the correct security code has been successfully entered.
Q. How do I lock the keypad?
A. You can lock the keypad by pressing Menu > . The term
Keyguard is also used in connection with this feature.
Q. How do I unlock the keypad?
A. Press Unlock and then press . The term Keyguard is also used in
connection with this feature.
Q. How do I make the ringing louder?
A. Press Menu 3-1-2-3 (Menu > Profiles > Normal > Customize >
Ringing volume), and then choose a volume level.
Q. How do I change the ringing tone?
A. Press Menu 3 (Menu > Profiles) and scroll through the list of profiles
until you find the one for which you want to set the ringing tone.
Then press Select.
Highlight Customize and press Select.
Scroll to Ringing tone, and then press Select.
Scroll through the options. After you hear the tone you want to
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use, press Select.
Q. How do I store my voice mailbox number?
A. Press Menu 1-9-2 (Messages > Voice messages > Voice mailbox
number), enter your voice mailbox phone number, and press OK.
The screen tells you that the number is saved.
This voice mailbox number is valid unless your phone number
changes. If your phone number changes, you will have to save a new
voice mailbox number.
Q. How do I call my voice mailbox number (retrieve voice messages)?
A. When your phone alerts you to new voice messages, press Listen and
follow the instructions on the phone. If you’d rather listen to your
messages later, press Exit.
To listen to your voice messages at a later time, perform one of the
following actions:
Press and hold .
•Press Menu 1-9-1 (Messages > Voice messages > Listen to
voice messages). Follow the voice prompts to review your
messages.
Q. How do I find my phone’s model number?
A. Turn your phone off, and then remove the battery from the phone.
On the sticker that is under the battery, after the word Model, your
phone’s model number is printed.
Q. How do I redial the last-dialed number?
A. Press twice, quickly.
Q. How do I assign a key to 1-touch dialing?
A. Press Names and scroll to 1-touch dialing.
Press Select.
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Use or to scroll to the first number that includes the
message (empty) and press Assign.
Enter or recall the name/number you want to assign this key and
press Select.
Repeat these steps as many times as necessary.
Q. How do I find out the amount of memory I have used in my phone?
A. Press Names and scroll to Settings.
Press Select.
Scroll to Memory status and press Select again. Your memory status
appears.
Q. How do I find my phone’s electronic serial number (ESN)?
A. Turn your phone off, remove the phone’s back cover. See “Install the
battery” on page 12 on page 13, for more information. On the inside
of the phone, on the sticker beneath the battery, after the letters ESN,
your phone’s ESN appears.
Q. How can I change the contrast of my phone’s display?
A. See “Adjust screen contrast” on page 18.
Q. How do I clear my call timers?
A. WARNING: The clearing of call timers cannot be undone.
Press Menu 2-5-6 (Call log > Call timers > Clear timers).
When the security code field appears, enter your security code
and press OK.
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22 Glossary
Business card A business card is the same as an entry in the phone
book. It may contain a name, phone number, and text
entry. It can also be sent to other devices.
Call forwarding A network services feature you use to forward
incoming calls to another number.
Call lists A list used to track numbers for incoming, outgoing,
or missed calls.
Call log A log that registers information about calls you make
and receive.
Call timers Timers used to track the amount of time you spend
on calls.
Call waiting A network services feature that enables your phone
to beep while you are in the middle of a call. The beep
lets you know that someone else is calling you.
Electronic serial
number
The identification number that is assigned to the
phone.
In-call options Features available for use while you are in a call.
Keyguard Locks the keypad to prevent accidental keypresses.
Keypad tones The tone you hear when you press a key.
Menu A list of choices you can make to change settings on
your phone or use various phone features.
Number type
locations
A location for a specific type of number, such as a
Home or Work number.
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Predictive text A method of entering information in your phone that
uses a dictionary to predict, or guess, what you are
writing.
Primary number The number your phone dials when you select a name
from the phone book that has more than one number
assigned to it.
Profile A group of settings you can use to customize the way
your phone works.
Quick save A fast method for saving a number.
Ringing tone The sound your phone makes when you receive a call.
Ringing tones can be ringing sounds or short tunes.
Scroll bar A bar that appears on the right side of the screen
when you scroll through the main menus.
SMS The quick way to say short message service.
Start screen The “home base” for your phone.
T9 The technical name for predictive text.
Template A template is like a form letter-something you can
use many times.
Voice mail A network services feature that enables people who
call and miss you to leave a voice message on your
phone.
Warning tones Sounds your phone makes during error conditions,
during confirmations, when the battery is low, and
when you need to recharge the battery.
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23 Reference information
This section provides information about the phone’s batteries, accessories,
chargers, safety guidelines and technical information. Be aware that the
information in this section is subject to change as the batteries, chargers,
and accessories change.
BATTERIES AND CHARGERS
This phone is intended for use when supplied with power from chargers
labeled ACP-7U, ACP-8U, LCH-8, or LCH-9. Other usage could invalidate
any approval given to this apparatus and might be dangerous.
Warning: When you purchase batteries, chargers, and accessories
for your phone, use only batteries, chargers, and accessories that
have received approval from the phone’s manufacturer. The use of
any other type of phone-related hardware will invalidate any
approval or warranty applying to the phone, and could also be
dangerous. For availability of approved batteries, chargers, and
accessories, check with your dealer.
When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will tell you that the
battery is fully charged.
When you are not using a charger, disconnect it from the power
source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than
a week, since overcharging could shorten its lifespan. If left unused,
a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge.
Therefore, allow it to cool down or warm up before trying to charge it.
When the battery is running out of power and your phone only has a few
minutes of talk time remaining, a warning tone sounds and the Battery
low message appears briefly. When no more talk time is left, a warning
tone is sounded and the phone switches itself off.
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Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur
when a metallic object, like a coin, a clip, or a pen causes a direct
connection of the + and - terminals of the battery, which are metal strips
on the back of the battery.
An example of short-circuiting could occur if you carry a spare battery in
your pocket or purse, where the battery could come into contact with
such objects as a coin. Short-circuiting could damage either the battery
or the connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in either
summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of
the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15° C and 25° C
(59° F and 77° F).
A phone with a hot or cold battery might not work temporarily, even if the
battery is fully charged. The performance of Li-Ion batteries is particularly
limited in temperatures below 0° C (32° F).
The following list provides guidelines that you can follow:
When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably
shorter than normal, buy a new battery.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged and/or worn out.
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Do not cut or
puncture batteries, and do not dispose of batteries by putting them in
fire!
When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull
the plug, not the cord.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
This section provides additional safety information. A brief overview of
safety can be found in “Safety first” on page 1.
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Traffic safety
Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle.
Always secure the phone into its holder; do not place the phone on the
passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or a sudden stop.
The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on
public roads is not permitted.
Remember: Road safety always comes first!
Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations that are in force in any area,
and always switch off your phone wherever it is forbidden to use it, or
when it may cause interference or danger.
Use the phone only in its normal operating positions.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF)
signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded
against the RF signals from your wireless phone. The following four
subsections provide more information about this topic.
PACEMAKERS
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of six
inches (20 cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a
pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their
pacemakers when the phone is switched on
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place,
switch off your phone immediately.
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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.
Switch off your phone in health care facilities or when any posted
regulations instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may
be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
VEHICLES
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles. These could include electronic fuel
injection systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems,
electronic speed control systems, or air bag systems.
Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle.
You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been
added to your vehicle.
POSTED FACILITIES
Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Switch off your phone if you are in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or even death.
You are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service
station). You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use
of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas),
chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress.
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Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often—but not always—
clearly marked. These areas include the following: below deck on boats;
chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum
gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals
or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area
where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
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 that could apply to the unit.
Regularly check 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.
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates
with great force. Do not place objects, including both the installed or the
portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag
deployment area. If the in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly
installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch off your
phone 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.
Failure to observe these instructions could lead to the suspension or the
denial of telephone services to the offender, legal action, or both.
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IMPORTANT
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless
and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this,
connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should
never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications
(for example, medical emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or
when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check
with local service providers.
Make an emergency call
1If the phone is not on, switch it on.
2Enter the emergency number for your present location (for example,
911 or any other official emergency number—emergency numbers
vary by location).
3Press .
If certain features are in use (Keyguard, fixed dialing, restrict calls, and so
on), you might first need to turn those features off before you can make
an emergency call. Consult this guide and your local cellular service provider.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all of 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 end the call until given permission to do so.
Certification information (SAR)
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines
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and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR
limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although the SAR is determicowboys
ned at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the
phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the
power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested
and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by
the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are
performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on
the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR values,
as reported to the FCC for this model phone, when tested for use at the
ear is 1.15 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user
guide, is (awaiting this number) W/kg.
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon
available accessories and FCC requirements.) While there may be
differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone
with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC
RF exposure 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 GML NPW-2NX.
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guidelines, use only Nokia-approved accessories. When carrying the phone
while it is on, place the phone in the carrying case (Nokia Tested
Accessory) that has been tested for compliance.
Use of non-Nokia-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure
guidelines and should be avoided.
*In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used
by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The
standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional
protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting
requirements and the network band. For SAR information in other regions,
please look under product information at www.nokia.com.
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 the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of
small children.
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquid or
moisture contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas as its moving parts
can be damaged.
Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten
the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt
certain plastics.
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to
its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone
and may damage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.
Do not attempt to open the phone. Nonexpert handling of the device
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could damage it.
Do not drop, knock, or shake the phone. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents
to clean the phone.
Do not paint the. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts and prevent
proper operation.
Use only the supplied or a Nokia-approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage
the phone and may violate regulation government radio devices.
If the phone, battery, charger, or any accessory is not working properly,
take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there
will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
ACCESSORIES
If you want to enhance your phone’s functionality, a 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.
Check regularly that any vehicle-installed accessories are mounted
and are operating properly.
Installation of any complex car accessories must be made by qualified
personnel only.
Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories that have been approved
by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types could
invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and could
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BATTERIES
This section provides information about the phone’s batteries. Be aware
that the information in this section is subject to change.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.
The tables shown in this section provide information about battery
options that are available for your phone, charging times with the Rapid
Travel Charger (ACP-8U), the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), talk
times, and standby times. Consult your service provider for more
information.
The charging times listed in the next section are approximate.
Charging times
The following table shows battery charging times for the specified
charger.
The times shown allow your battery to obtain approximately 80% of
its capacity. When this happens, the battery scroll bars on your
phone’s screen stop scrolling.
If you want to obtain 100% battery capacity, allow another 2 hours
for a “trickle” or “maintenance” charge.
Standby and talk times
The times shown in the following table are approximate and represent a
range for either standby or talk times (not a combination of both). Battery
operation times vary according to signal conditions, network parameters
set by the service provider, and how you use your phone.
Battery Option ACP-7U Charger ACP-8U Charger
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Warning: Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local
regulations.
Refer to the following table for more information on talk and standby
times in both digital and analog networks.
CHARGERS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES
This section provides information about the phone’s chargers and accessories.
Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as the
chargers and accessories change.
The chargers and accessories that are described in this section are
available for your phone. Contact your dealer for details. Also, refer to
the accessories brochure that was included in your sales package for
the entire line of Nokia Original Accessories.
When a charger is not in use
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source.
Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a
week, since overcharging the battery could shorten its lifespan. If left
unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
Battery
option
Digital talk
time
Analog talk
time Standby time
Digital Analog
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23 Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U)
This is a lightweight (187g) and durable AC charger.
To use the Standard Travel Charger, plug it into a
wall outlet and connect the lead from the
charger to the base of your phone.
Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U)
This is a lightweight and durable AC charger. Calls
can be made during charging, even with a fully
discharged battery.
To use the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U), plug it
into a standard 120V or 220V 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
Desktop Charging Stand. Approximate charging times for discharged
batteries are shown in “Charging times” on page 146.
Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9)
You can charge your phone’s battery from
your vehicle battery by using the Rapid
Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9).
Calls are possible during charging. A green
light indicates that the charger is ready for
charging (when not charging) or finished
charging (if it has been charging). The battery charging times are the same
as those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U).
The input voltage range is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid
prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9)
when the car engine is not running; this could cause your car battery to
drain. Note also, that in some cars, the cigarette lighter plug is not
provided with electricity if the ignition is not switched on.
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Desktop Charging Stand (DCV-10)
Used together with the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), the Rapid
Travel Charger (ACP-8U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-9U), the
Desktop Charging Stand is an economical choice when you need your
phone close at hand, always ready for calls.
This charging stand allows you to charge your phone’s battery in an
upright, obtainable position on your desk.
Charging is indicated by the scrolling battery bars that are located on
the right side of your phone’s Start screen.
When the scrolling stops, the battery is approximately 80% charged.
The battery is fully charged a couple of hours after this time.
Headset (HDC-9P)
The headset provides handsfree operation.
It connects directly to the phone requiring
no additional adapter and you can end a call by
pressing the button located on the connecting cord, by
the microphone.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This section lists some of the most commonly encountered problems and
provides possible solutions.
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
My phone isn’t
charging.
The charger and the
phone are not
properly connected.
Securely connect the
charger to the phone.
The charger is not
properly plugged in.
Ensure that the charger
is plugged in correctly.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
My phone isn’t
making/receiving
calls.
The battery is not
charged.
Charge the battery.
The signal strength is
poor.
If you are indoors,
move toward a
window.
I can’t listen to my
voice messages.
You don’t have voice
mail service.
Call your wireless
service provider.
You have not set up
your voice mailbox
with your service
provider.
Call your wireless
service provider.
You have not saved
your voice mail
number in your phone.
Refer to “Set up your
voice mailbox” on
page 70.
You have forgotten
your password or are
entering it incorrectly.
Call your wireless
service provider.
The voice mail number
you have saved is
incorrect.
Call your wireless
service provider.
Weight 28g (1 oz) with BLB-3 1000 mAh NiMH
Battery
Size 105 cc
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
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Frequency range Lowband 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX)
869.04 - 893.97 MHz (TX)
Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX)
1930.08 - 1989.96 MHz (TX)
Transmitter output
power
Up to 600mW
Battery voltage 3 V
Operating temperature -4°F to +104°F (-20°C to +40°C)
Number of channels 832 lowband
1997 highband
Phone numbers 3
Memory locations 250
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24 24 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:
1The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year
beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product.
2The limited warranty extends to the original purchaser of the Product
(“Consumer”) and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent
purchaser/end-user.
3The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who purchase the
Product in the United States.
4During the limited warranty period, Nokia will repair, or replace, at
Nokia’s option, any defective parts, or any parts that will not properly
operate for their intended use with new or factory rebuilt replacement
items if such repair or replacement is needed because of product
malfunction or failure during normal usage. No charge will be made
to the Consumer for any such parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor
charges incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the defective
parts. The limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance,
cosmetic, decorative or structural items, including framing, and any
non-operative parts. Nokia’s limit of liability under the limited
warranty shall be the actual cash value of the Product at the time the
Consumer returns the Product for repair, determined by the price paid
by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage.
Nokia shall not be liable for any other losses or damages. These
remedies are the Consumer’s exclusive remedies for breach of
warranty.
5Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the date of the
original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated
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itemized receipt.
6The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in
Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product
back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this
limited warranty.
7The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited
warranty if any of the following conditions are applicable:
a) The Product has been subject to abnormal use, abnormal conditions,
improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized
modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair,
misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation,
or other acts which are not the fault of Nokia, including damage
caused by shipping.
b) The Product has been damaged from external causes such as
collision with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm,
lightning, earthquake or damage from exposure to weather
conditions, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse,
or improper use of any electrical source, or damage caused by the
connection to other products not recommended for
interconnection by Nokia.
c) Nokia was not advised by the Consumer in writing of the alleged
defect or malfunction of the Product within fourteen (14) days
after the expiration of the applicable limited warranty period.
d) The Product serial number plate or the accessory data code has
been removed, defaced or altered.
e) The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the
cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external
antenna.
8If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the
Consumer shall take the following step-by-step procedure:
a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase
for repair or replacement processing.
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24 b) If “a” is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles)
or for other good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product
prepaid and insured to:
Nokia Mobile Phones
Attn: Repair Department
795 West Nasa Blvd.
Melbourne, FL. 32901
c) 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.
d) 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.
e) Nokia will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the
limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product by
Nokia or an Nokia authorized service center. If Nokia cannot
perform repair covered under this limited warranty within 30
days, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same
defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a replacement Product or
refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable
amount for usage.
f) If the Product is returned to Nokia during the limited warranty
period, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the
terms and conditions of this limited warranty, the Consumer will
be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consumer
must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges
billed to the Consumer. If the estimate is refused, the Product will
be returned freight collect. If the Product is returned to Nokia
after the expiration of the limited warranty period, Nokia’s
normal service policies shall apply and the Consumer will be
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responsible for all shipping charges.
9The Product consists of newly assembled equipment that may contain
used components that have been reprocessed to allow machine
compliance with Product performance and reliability specifications.
10 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY. OTHERWISE, THE
FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER’S SOLE AND
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF
SAVINGS OR REVENUE, PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE
PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST
OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES, DOWNTIME, THE
CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING CONSUMERS, AND
INJURY TO PROPERTY, RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF
THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE WARRANTY,
BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY OTHER
LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE
LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, OR
LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD THAT THE PRODUCT IS BEING
REPAIRED.
11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above one-year warranty limitation may not apply to you
(the Consumer). Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you (the Consumer). This
limited warranty gives the Consumer specific legal rights and the
Consumer may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
12 Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center
or any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or
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24 liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited
warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or
service agreement.
13 This is the entire warranty between Nokia 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 Nokia. The allocation is recognized by the
Consumer and is reflected in the purchase price of the Product.
15 Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced
within eighteen (18) months following delivery of the Product.
16 Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to:
Nokia Customer Care Center
7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150
Tampa, FL 33614
Telephone:1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228)
Facsimile:1-813-249-9619
For the hearing impaired or other TTY users:
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.

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