The New Nokia 252 Model cellular telephones are capable of supporting
authentication. The programmer must decide which form of A–Key is
desired for use. The two A–Key format options are RANDOM or
DEFAULT. If a RANDOM A–Key is desired for use, use the Easy NAM 1
programming sequence. If a DEFAULT A–Key is required, then use the
Easy NAM 2 sequence. The clear key can be used to correct mistakes.
Menu Driven Easy NAM Programming for Nokia 252
1.Turn On Phone and Enter Easy NAM Access Code
#639?#
*
Cellular
Number
:
* # 6391 # for NAM1 with Random A–Key, OR
* # 6392 # for NAM2 with Default A–Key
Enter the 10 Digit Area Code and Phone Number
2.
and Press The Send Key
3.
Code :
ACCEPTED
OMPLETE NAM PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Enter System ID Code (SID) Supplied by the Service Provider
(1–5 Digit SID) 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
Complete NAM Programming Instructions
Access NAM programming Mode
1.Turn phone on
2.Enter the NAM access code, factory default
3.Verify that ‘NO SERVICE’ appears in the display.
Note 1 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] [OK] [] [] [][OK] [OK] [ABC] [2] [OK] [OK].
*3001#12345 [OK]
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Enter common NAM information (Memory Location 1)
4.Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
5.In one long string, enter the special NAM paramaters as shown
in example 1 below. Enter each emergency number (such as
911 or *911) followed by the pound (#) key, the language code
followed by (*) key and the desired five digit security code.
Language code designators are 0=English 1=French
2=Spanish
Note 2 Emergency numbers entered in memory location 1 can be used while call restrictions are ac-
tive and when the phone is locked. The first number entered in the list of emergency numbers is
used for the speed dial (9) key when the Emergency 9 Dialing feature is set to active (MENU 3 7).
PROGRAM FLOW TEMPLATE: Is provided to help visualize all available
functions and locations
Location
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11–40
Numeric Contents
Alpha (ABC)
Common NAM Information (Ex-
БББББББББ
ample 1)
NAM 1 Mobile Phone Number
NAM 1 System Parameters
БББББББББББ
Wake Up Message
Operator Name
(Example 2)
NAM 2 Mobile Phone Number
NAM 2 System Parameters
(Example 2)
БББББББББ
Wake Up Message
Operator Name
БББББББББББ
Programming Date
Operator Name 1 for SID Group 1 (10
Char. Max.)
Operator Name 2 for SID Group 2 (10
БББББББББÁБББББББББББ
Char. Max.)
Operator Name 3 for SID Group 3 (10
Char. Max.)
SID Status (Clear this to clear
БББББББББ
all SID’s)
БББББББББББ
SID * Operator Name Group
Identifier
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EXAMPLE 1:
First Emergency Number
9 1 1 # * 9 1 1 # 0 * 1 2 3 4 5
6.Enter [OK] [OK]
Second Emergency Number
Language Code
Security Code
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ENTER MOBILE PHONE NUMBER (Memory Location 2 OR 4)
NAM Programming Instructions
7.Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
8.Enter the correct 10 digit phone number. An optional wake up text
message may be added by pressing the [
ABC] key and entering the
desired message from the keypad.
9.Enter [
OK] 2 [OK] (for NAM1 with RANDOM A–key). Enter [OK] 4 [OK]
(for NAM2 with DEFAULT A–key).
ENTER SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Memory Location 3 OR 5)
Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears. In one long string,
enter the system paramaters as shown in example 2 below. Be sure to
separate each character with an asterisk (*) or pound (#) .
EXAMPLE 2:
Initial Paging Channel
Country Code (1 Dig)
Access Method
System ID
Local Use Mark
Note: A System Text Message can be added during the above string. This Text will appear when the
phone uses the associated SID.
10.Enter [OK] 3[OK]
(For NAM2 with DEFAULT A–Key
ENTER PROGRAM DATE (MEMORY LOCATION 6)
3 4 * 1 * 1 * 3 3 4 * 1 5 * 1 5 # 0 1 1 1 * 1
Access Overload Class
(For NAM1 with RANDOM A–Key.)
)
.
National PrefixGroup ID Mark
Optional [ABC] Enter System Name
International Dialling Prefix (3 Dig)
Enter [OK] 5 [OK]
11.Enter the programming date (month and year) in a four digit sequence
(for January 1997, Enter 0197). This location can only be programmed
once. The phone will display “NOT SAVED” if programming is attempted
more than once.
12.Enter [
OK] 6 [OK].
Verify NAM Information
Press and hold the [
check locations 01 thru 06. Verify that the information for each location is
correct.
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. This must occur before SID information can be
entered.
SID information is stored to memory locations 11–40 in NAM programming
mode. The SID information stored now is only relative to the currently
selected NAM (MENU 3 9). All entered SIDs can be associated to one of
three operator names. The operator name is text that will be displayed
when a preferred SID is located and accessed. A system ID is entered as
a decimal number.
Refer to table on page 4, for example the following could be entered.
System ID
3015 * 1 [OK] (System ID = 3015, stored in location 11 and would display operator
name stored in location 7)
Operator Name Designator
2556 * 2 [OK] (System ID = 2556, stored in location 12 and would display operator
name stored in location 8)
Clearing SID Information
To clear one SID location, press and hold [CLR], the screen will clear, then
enter
[STO]
To clear all SID data, press and hold
[STO] 10 [STO].
[Menu] [OK] [] [] [][OK] [OK] [ABC] [#] [OK] number of location to clear,
[CLR], the screen will clear then enter
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