Nokia 252 NAM PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 01

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NAM PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
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NAM PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Contents
Keypad NAM Programming Mode Page 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FOR AUTHORIZED DEALER USE ONLY Page 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USE FOR RANDOM A–KEY Page 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USE FOR DEFAULT A–KEY Page 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACCESS NAM PROGRAMMING MODE Page 5. . . . . . . . . . . .
ENTER SPECIAL NAM PARAMETERS (MEMORY LOC n1) Page 5 ENTER MOBILE PHONE NUMBER (MEMORY LOC n2 OR n4) Page 6 ENTER SYSTEM PARAMETERS (MEMORY LOC n3 OR n5) Page 6 ENTER PROGRAM DATE (MEMORY LOCATION n6) Page 6
VERIFY NAM INFORMATION Page 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ID PROGRAMMING (MEMORY LOC 11–41, OPTIONAL) Page 7
Table of NAM Programming Commands Page 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Keypad NAM Programming Mode

NHA–5 phones are equipped with two NAMs. The NAM parameters have to be programmed by the dealer before the phone can be used. This can be done in two ways, either by using the keypad or by using a special PCLocals software. If you are using the PCLocals software, refer to the respective user manual for further details.

FOR AUTHORIZED DEALER USE ONLY

All Nokia 918 cellular telephones are capable of supporting authentication. The programmer must decide which form of A–key is desired for use. The two op­tions are either the RANDOM or DEFAULT A–key. If the RANDOM key is de­sired for use, use the quick NAM programming sequence. If a DEFAULT A–key is desired, then the complete NAM programming method is used to program NAM location number 2. The clear key can be used to correct mistakes.
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USE FOR RANDOM A–KEY
#639#
*
CELULAR NUMBER ?
CODE?
ACCEPTED
If you wish to change the Lock Code, follow the System ID in Step 3 with a # and enter the desired four digit Lock Code (Example: 000420000#2234). You may also change the Language Code in the same manner (Example: 0000420000#2). You may also change both the Language and Lock Codes to­gether (Example: 000420000#2#2234).
1. Turn On Phone and
Enter Programming Access Code (*#639#)
Enter the 10 digit phone number including area code
2.
and Press The Send Key
3.
Enter System ID Code (SID) Supplied by Cellular Service Provider (1–5 Digit SID) Followed by 4 Zeros and Press The Send Key
Optional Settings are Language and Lock Code (See below)
Programming Is Completed Phone Automatically Powers Off and Then Back On
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Default Lock Code is 1234. Language Code designators are 0=English (De­fault), 1=French and 2=Spanish
If the MIN or SID are not entered correctly you may see two different mes­sages. “TRY AGAIN” indicates the number was not entered correctly. The “NAM ERROR” display after the power cycles indicates that one of the numbers entered is not correct. You must check and reprogram the phone for the “NAM ERROR” message.
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USE FOR DEFAULT A–KEY
ACCESS NAM PROGRAMMING MODE
1. Turn the phone on.
2. Enter the NAM access code. Factory default is: * 3 0 0 1 # 1 2 3 4 5 [OK]. The display should now be blank. Verification of programming mode ac-
cess is possible by using the DOWN–ARROW key to view the NAM pro­gramming registers (n1–through n6 in the top right corner of the display).
Note 1 If access to NAM programming is not possible after a few at­tempts, the access code has been changed and it must be returned to the original point of sale for programming. It is also possible that an error has occurred and the phone will have to be returned to Nokia for repair.
Note 2 If NAM location 1 (Random A–Key) is not being used, clear the default MIN by using the following key sequence: Press and hold [CLR] then press [MENU] [DOWN–ARROW] [OK] [OK] [OK] 2 [OK].
ENTER SPECIAL NAM PARAMETERS (MEMORY LOCATION n1)
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3. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
4. In one long string, enter the special NAM parameters according to the
format in Example 1 below.
Enter each emergency number (such as 911) followed by the pound (#) key, the Language Code followed by the asterisk (*) key, and the desired four– digit Lock Code. Language Codes: 0=English, 1=French, 2=Spanish or 3=Portuguese.
Note 1 Emergency numbers entered in memory location n1 can be used while call restrictions are active and when the phone is locked.
Note 2 The first number entered in the list of emergency numbers is used for the speed dial (9) key.
Example 1:
Second Emergency Number
First Emergency Number
Language Code
Lock Code
5. Enter [OK] 1 [OK].
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9 1 1 # * 9 1 1 # 0 * 1 2 3 4
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ENTER MOBILE PHONE NUMBER (MEMORY LOCATION n2 OR n4)
6. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
7. Enter the 10 digit phone number. A wake up text message may be added by
pressing the [ABC] key and entering the desired message from the keypad.
8. Enter [OK] 2 [OK]
Enter [OK] 4 [OK]
(For NAM1 with RANDOM A–key)
(For NAM2 with DEFAULT A–key)
.
.
ENTER SYSTEM PARAMETERS (MEMORY LOCATION n3 OR n5)
9. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
10. In one long string, enter the system parameters according to the format in
Example 2 below. Be sure to separate each parameter with an asterisk (*) as shown below. Do not place an asterisk before or after the string.
Example 2:
Access Method
Local Use Mark
System ID
3 4 * 1 * 1 * 3 3 4 * 1 5 * 1 5
Initial Paging Channel
11. Enter [OK] 3 [OK]
Enter [OK] 5 [OK]
(For NAM1 with RANDOM A–key.)
(For NAM2 with DEFAULT A–key)
ENTER PROGRAM DATE (MEMORY LOCATION n6)
12. Enter the programming date (month and year) in a four digit sequence
(for January 1997, enter 0197).
13. Enter [OK] 6 [OK].
Access Overload Class
Group ID Mark
.
VERIFY NAM INFORMATION
14. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
15. Use the DOWN–ARROW key and location number to verify data stored
in memory locations n1 through n5.
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16. Verify that the information for each memory location is correct. Use the
[END] key to view characters that have scrolled off the left side of the display.
17. To exit the programming mode, power the phone off then back on.
If “NAM ERROR” appears on the display, programming was done incorrectly and must be repeated.
ID PROGRAMMING (MEMORY LOCATIONS 11–41, OPTIONAL)
SID Information is stored to memory locations 11–41 in NAM programming mode. A system ID is entered as a decimal number with either a * (preferred) or # (non–preferred) sign in front of each system ID. The phone will automatically choose the next available memory location when storing the system ID’s.
For example, with a new phone the following could be entered: *3015
[OK] 11 [OK] (this system ID would be preferred and stored in location 11)
#2556 [OK] [OK] (this system ID would be non–preferred and automatically stored in location 12)
Verifying SID Data stored in memory location(s) 10 (and up)
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The SID checksum is stored in memory location 10. To recall this information, press the key sequence that follows.
[MENU] 2 [ABC] 10 [OK] The parameters in location 10 are displayed in this format: [Checksum * number
of preferred SIDs * # number of non–preferred SIDs #] To view each SID parame­ter individually, use the ARROW–UP key to scroll through the registers 11–41.
Example 3: 23433*01*#02# The checksum = 23433, one preferred SID and 2 non–preferred SIDs are programmed.
Clearing SID Locations To clear one SID location clear the display then enter [OK] [OK], number of
location to clear, [OK] [OK]. To clear all SID data, press and hold [CLR], the screen will clear and then enter
[OK] [OK] 10 [OK]. Note: To program locations 11–41 for the alternate NAM, select the other
NAM in normal phone mode by using the key sequence [MENU] then UP–ARROW (4 times) [OK]. Then return to NAM programming mode and follow the instructions above for the alternate NAM.
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Table of NAM Programming Commands

Own number (NAM1):
MENU keypad: STO/RCL keypad: Function: password,
number, number,
name, sidh,*,ex,*,lum,*, sidh,*,ex,*,lum,*, Store parameters for NAM1.
ipch,*,accolc,*, ipch,*,accolc,*, gim,
OK,3,OK
And optional number (NAM2):
MENU keypad: STO/RCL keypad: Function: number,
name,
OK OK,2,OK ABC
, number,
OK,2,OK
ABC
, number,
OK,4,OK
password, number,
STO,2,STO ALPHA
name,
gim,
STO,2,STO
STO,3,STO
ALPHA
name,
STO,4,STO
STO
, Store both name and number for
, Store both name and number for
Enter NAM programming mode. Store only own number for NAM1
NAM1.
NAM2.
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sidh,*,ex,*,lum,*, sidh,*,ex,*,lum,*, Store parameters for NAM2. ipch,*,accolc,*, ipch,*,accolc,*, gim,
OK,5,OK
Checking of the both NAM’s:
MENU keypad: STO/RCL keypad: Function:
2,
ABC ALPHA
hold
CLR
3
,
END RCL
hold
CLR
4,
hold
CLR
5,
hold
CLR
gim,
STO,5,STO
2,
Check NAM1 number
and name
hold
CLR
3
, Check NAM1 parameters
hold
CLR
4,
Check NAM2 number
hold
CLR
5,
Check NAM2 parameters.
hold
CLR
Clear display
Check upper part of NAM1 parameters.
Clear display
Clear display
Clear display
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Lock code:
MENU keypad: STO/RCL keypad: Function:
1,
CLR,CLR,CLR,CLR, CLR,CLR,CLR,CLR, 2,5,8,1,OK,1,OK 2,5,8,1,STO,1,STO
0,8,9,5,OK,6,OK 0,8,9,5,STO,6,STO
PWR PWR
PWR PWR
MENU,NAM,OK MENU,NAM,STO MENU,NAM,↓, MENU,NAM,↓,
OK STO
1,
Check special parameters
Change lock code to 2581. Set programming date to
August 1995 Exit NAM programming mode by
Switching power off. Switch power on, check operation of
NAMs programmed: Select NAM1, check operation. Select NAM2, check operation.
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