Read these simple guidelines before using your phone.
Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous
or illegal.
Road Safety Comes First
Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; park the
vehicle first.
Switch Off In Hospitals
Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near
medical equipment.
Switch Off On Aircraft
Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them on
aircraft is illegal.
Switch Off When Refueling
Don’t use phone at a refueling point. Don’t use near fuel or
chemicals.
Switch Off Near Blasting
Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.
Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
Interference
All wireless phones may get interference which could
affect performance.
Use Sensibly
Use only in the normal position (to ear). Don’t touch the
antenna unnecessarily.
Qualified Service
Only qualified service personnel must install or repair
equipment.
Accessories and Batteries
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not
connect incompatible products.
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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.
Using this Guide
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for
use in AMPS 800 and CDMA 800 networks.
Network services
A number of features included in this guide are called network
services. They are special services provided by wireless service
providers. Before you can take advantage of any of these
network services, you must subscribe to the service(s) from your
home service provider and obtain instructions for their use.
Updates
The latest version of this Owner’s Manual may be found on
Nokia’s World Wide Web site at
www.nokiaUSA.com
.
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2. Battery installation and
charging
Before you can use your new phone, you need to attach and
charge the battery.
Attaching the battery
To attach the battery, place it
on the back of the phone as
shown and slide it toward the
top of the phone until it clicks
into place.
Battery charging
Several rechargeable batteries are available for use in your
phone. Note that a new NiMH battery’s full performance is
achieved only after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles (see “Charging times” on page 71).
How to charge your battery
Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of your
phone or to a charging stand. Then plug the charger into a
standard wall outlet.
When the battery is charging, the battery strength indicator
on the right side of the screen scrolls upwards.
Note: When you charge the battery for the first time, the
battery strength indicator will not scroll the entire time; this
is normal.
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Problems charging
If your phone displays
Check that the battery is connected to an approved charging
device. If the battery is very hot or cold, wait for a while;
charging will automatically resume after the battery is
restored to its normal operating state. If charging still fails,
contact your dealer.
Not charging
, charging is suspended.
When is charging complete?
When the battery strength indicator stops scrolling,
your phone is considered fully charged. However, a
slight increase in charge may occur if you leave your
phone connected to the charger.
If you charge the battery while the phone is turned
off, the charge bars on the right side of the display will
eventually disappear once a full charge has occurred.
Note: If you are using a lithium ion battery, continue to charge
it for two hours after the indicator has stopped scrolling to
retain “trickle charge”.
When is a good time to charge?
You can charge anytime, but remember that when your phone
displays
Battery low
talk time left.
, you only have a couple of minutes of
Can I make calls while charging?
Yes, but your battery may not charge during a call. Charging
should resume once you end the call.
Discharging NiMH batteries
For good operation times, discharge NiMH batteries from time
to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself
off (or by using the battery discharge facility of any approved
accessory available for your phone). Do not attempt to
discharge the battery by any other means.
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Removing the battery
Note: Switch off the phone before removing the battery!
Press and hold the
1
button at the top of the
battery.
Slide the battery toward
2
the bottom of the phone.
Lift the battery off the
3
phone.
Important battery information
• The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times
but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk
time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is
time to buy a new battery.
• Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and
recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the
manufacturer. When a charge r is not in use, disco nnect it from the
power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for
longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life. If left
unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
• Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to
charge: allow it to cool down or warm up first.
• Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
• Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out.
• Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can
occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes direct
connection of the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips
on the back of the battery), for example when you carry a spare
battery in your pocket or purse. Short circuiting the terminals
may damage the battery or the connecting object.
• Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car
in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and
lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between
59º F and 77º F (15º C and 25º C). A phone with a hot or cold
battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully
charged. NiMH batteries’ performance is particularly limited in
temperatures below 14º F (-10º C). Li-Ion batteries’ performance
is particularly limited in temperatures below 32º F (0º C).
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.
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3. About the phone, keys and
menu
Power key
You can use the power key to:
• turn the phone on or off (press and hold)
• turn the phone’s lights on for 30 seconds
• select a quick alert setting (see page 25) (if Keyguard is
off and the phone is not connected to a headset or other
handsfree device.)
For more information on Keyguard, see ‘Keyguard (locking
the keypad)’ on page 13.
Nokia Navi™ key
Your phone’s Navi™ key appears
below the screen. Its current function
is indicated by the word that appears
above it (for example,
press the Navi™ key to perform the
function.
Throughout this guide, when you see “press
,” etc., press the Navi™ key when that word appears
Listen
above it.
Menu
). Simply
Menu
,” “press
Start screen
The start screen appears when you first
turn on your phone.
the Navi™ key so you can access your
phone’s menu. Several features can be
used only when the phone is at the
start screen.
To get to the start screen, press and holdfor a second.
(If there are characters on the screen this clears the characters,
then you must press and holdagain.)
appears above
Menu
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Scroll keys
The scroll keys are located to the right of the
Navi™ key. Use the scroll keys to:
• browse menus
• move the cursor (see page 11) to the right or the left
• adjust the earpiece volume while in a call
• access your phone book (press from the start screen)
• access the dialed calls list (press from the start screen)
For more information about the start screen, see ‘Menu’ on
page 8.
Clear key
Use the clear key to:
• delete a character to the left of the cursor
• clear all characters from the screen (press and hold)
• return to the previous menu level
• return from the menu to the start screen (press and hold)
• access the in-call menu while in a call (see ‘In-call menu’
on page 29)
Lights
To turn your phone’s lights on for 30 seconds:
• if Keyguard is off, press any key
• if Keyguard is on, press the key briefly
For information about controlling your phone’s lights when
the phone is connected to a handsfree device, see page 23.
External antenna jack
At the back of the phone, below the antenna, there is a connector for an external antenna. The connector may be protected
by a rubber cap. Remove the cap before connecting an external
antenna. After removing the antenna, replace the cap.
Warning: Keep the cap out of the reach of small children.
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Menu
Using your phone’s menu you can easily access the many
powerful features in your phone.
Scroll bar
When you use your phone’s menu, a scroll bar
appears at the far right of the screen. This bar
indicates where you are in the menu; each tab
location on the bar represents a different menu
item.
For example, press
the first (top) tab displayed. A different tab appears each
time you press or.
Help text
Many menu items have brief help text. To view the help text,
scroll to the menu item and wait for approximately 10 seconds
for the text to appear. Press
page of text, to see the previous page, or to
return to the menu.
once. The scroll bar appears with
Menu
or to see the next
More
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Menu shortcuts
When you select a menu item, numbers appear on
the screen above the scroll bar. If you become
familiar with these numbers, you can use them as
shortcuts for accessing different menu items. For
example, to access the
can simply press
in that menu,
Phone settings
4 2. The phone displays the first item
Menu
Touch tones
.
Note: (1) Menu items in your phone vary depending on the
network and accessories used. (2) This is not a complete list;
see entries about individual features for more information.
menu, you
1 Phone book
Search
11
Add new
12
Edit
13
E-mail
14
Options
15
151 Scrolling view
152 Memory status
1-touch dialing
16
Erase
17
171 One by one
172 Erase all
Own number
18
2 Messages
Text messages
21
211 Write new
212 Inbox
213 Outbox
214 Sa ved
215 Er ase
Voice messages
22
221 Listen to voice
messages
222 Voice mailbox
number
Welcome note
23
3 Call log
Missed calls
31
Received calls
32
Dialed calls
33
Clear call lists
34
341 All
342 Missed
343 Received
344 Dialed
Call timers
35
351 Last call
352 All calls
353 Life timer
354 Clear timers
841 No tone
842 Standard
843 Special
844 Beep once
845 Long & loud
Keypad tones
85
851 Off
852 Level 1
853 Level 2
854 Level 3
Warning and game
86
tones
861 On
862 Off
A
Depends on accessory; see entry for this feature
M
Must be added to the menu manually; see ‘Network feature setting’
on page 29
O
Depends on network or operator
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Entering letters and numbers
Cursor
The cursor is a blinking vertical line that appears on the
screen when you are entering text or numbers. Characters
you enter appear to the right of the cursor. Press to
delete the character to the left of the cursor. Use and
to move the cursor to the right or left.
ABC mode
When your phone is ready for you to enter text, such as a
name or message, it switches to ABC mode. Theicon
shows that it is in ABC mode.
Whenis displayed, you can enter these characters by
pressing the indicated key repeatedly:
KeyCharactersKeyCharacters
1. , ‘ ? ! - 17PQRS7
2ABC28TUV8
3DEF39WXYZ9
4GHI40space, 0
5JKL5See ‘Special
characters in
names’ on page 12.
6MNO6Changes letter case,
Note: After you enter a character, press down on the scroll
key to move the cursor over quickly.
11
switches between
letters and numbers
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Changing letter case
Press the key (the Case key, shown on the phone diagram
on this guide’s inside front cover) to switch between upperand lower-case letters. The icon switches to to
indicate that you are using lower case.
Entering numbers
To enter numbers while in ABC mode, you can:
• press and hold the corresponding key until the number
appears, or
• switch between ABC mode and number mode by pressing
and holding .
Special characters in names
In ABC mode you can press (the Special characters key,
shown on the phone diagram on this guide’s inside front cover)
to view the special characters below. You can use these
characters when saving names in your phone book. Simply
press or to highlight the one you want, then press
of the list, immediately press to go to the end of
the list.
Special characters in phone numbers
You can use special characters to dial or save phone numbers
of automated services such as bank account information.
When entering numbers, press repeatedly until you see
the character you want.
CharacterUse
This character is used to request services
*
from the network. Contact your service
provider for details.
This character is not currently used.
+
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CharacterUse
This character creates a
p
right of the p are sent as touch tones after a
2.5-second pause.
Use this character to save phone numbers of
automated services that require you to enter
a password or other information after the
call is answered. For example, if your voice
mail number at work is 555-1212 and you
need to enter your extension (1234) and
then a password (5678) in order to listen to
your messages, you could save this phone
number as
This character creates a
w
similarly to the pause character except that
digits to the right of the w are not sent until
you press
5551212p1234p5678
.
Send
pause
wait
. It works
. Digits to the
.
Keyguard (locking the keypad)
Using the Keyguard feature you can
“lock” your phone’s keypad so that
accidental keypresses have no effect.
This is handy when your phone is in a
pocket or purse.
Note: Keyguard is not a security feature and will not prevent
unauthorized use of your phone.
To lock the keys
Press
Menu
9 or
Menu
To unlock the keys
Press
Unlock
.
.
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Notes about Keyguard
• When Keyguard is on, the only way to answer a call is to
press
reactivated.
• When Keyguard is on, press the power key briefly to turn
your phone’s lights on for 30 seconds.
• When Keyguard is on, calls may be possible to the emergency
number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other
official emergency number). However, one-key emergency
dialing (‘the 9 key’) does not operate.
Note: When Keyguard is active, the only way to make an
emergency call is to dial the emergency number, then
press
Call
• Keyguard is automatically turned off when the phone
is connected to a handsfree device. Once the phone is
disconnected from the handsfree device, keyguard is
reactivated.
. Once the call is terminated, keyguard is
Answer
.
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4. Basic functions
Turning the phone on
Press and hold for one second.
Note: Pressing briefly turns your phone’s lights on for
fifteen seconds.
If the phone asks for a lock code, see ‘Lock code’ on page 63.
If the phone asks for a security code, see ‘Security code’ on
page 63.
WARNING! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Turning the phone off
If Keyguard is off, press and hold for one second.
To deactivate Keyguard, press
About the antenna
Your Nokia phone has a retractable antenna. For best
performance, fully extend the antenna during use.
Normal position
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the
antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation
As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch
the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on.
Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause
the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise
needed.
Unlock
.
Checking signal strength
Your phone operates on radio waves. Radio signal coverage
is maintained by a wireless network, and the quality of calls
on your phone depends on the strength of the wireless radio
signal.
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Get a strong signal
When you are at the start screen or in a call, the
strength of the radio signal is indicated by the
signal strength indicator on the left side of your
phone’s screen. This indicator scrolls up and down
as the signal strength increases and decreases.
To improve your phone’s reception, try moving your phone
slightly. If you’re inside a building, move toward a window.
Making a call
Enter the area code and phone
1
number. (
Press
Call
2
party to answer.
changes to
Menu
and wait for the other
Call
.)
Volume adjustment (earpiece)
To adjust the earpiece volume, press or during a call.
If an accessory with its own loudspeaker is connected to your
phone, the scroll keys adjust the volume for that accessory.
Muting the microphone
When you are in a call, you can mute the phone’s microphone
by pressing , pressing
unmute the microphone, press , press
select
For more information, see ‘In-call menu’ on page 29.
Unmute
.
Options
, and selecting
Options
Mute
, and
. To
Ending a call
Press
. During the call, if you entered any characters
End
(for example, if you entered a few numbers to communicate
with an automated attendant), the characters will remain
on the screen. To clear them, press and hold.
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Last number redial
The last 10 numbers you dialed are stored in the dialed calls
list. Use this list to redial a number you have called recently.
From the start screen, pressto access the dialed
1
calls list.
Scroll to the desired number.
2
Press
3
Call
.
Saving a name and number
See ‘Saving names and numbers’ on page 19.
Finding a name and number
Press to access your phone book.
1
Scroll to the number you want. (To skip ahead quickly in
2
the list, press the number key that corresponds to the
first letter of the name. For example, if you want to call
your friend Katy, press the 5 key twice, quickly; once for
the letter j, and once for the letter k.)
Press
3
For other ways to find names and numbers, see ‘Finding
names and numbers’ on page 20.
Call
.
Answering a call
When someone calls, the phone alerts you (see ‘Tones’ on
page 23) and
press any key except .
flashes on the screen. To answer the call,
Call
Silencing an incoming call
To silence the ringing of the incoming call, press briefly.
You can still answer the call if
is still flashing on your screen.
Note: To prevent accidental answering when the phone is in
a pocket or purse, the phone will not answer the call if you
press the key for longer than one second.
For information on setting your phone to answer incoming
calls automatically, see ‘Anykey answer’ on page 39.
or the name of the person
Call
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Caller ID
Caller ID is a network service that displays the phone number
of the person calling you, if it is available. Check with your
service provider for details.
If the caller can be identified, the phone
displays the caller's phone number and
. If the number matches a name
calling
saved in your phone book, the name is
displayed instead. However, if the last
seven digits of the phone number match more than one name
in the phone book, only the phone number is displayed.
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5. Phone book
For convenient and easy dialing, you can save 99 phone
numbers and associated names in your phone.
Saving names and numbers
Saving a name and number is easy!
Just enter the phone number, press
or , then press
name if you wish, then press OK.
Saving a number quickly
To save a number quickly, enter the phone number, press
or , then press and hold
to your phone book and you can add a name to it later
(see ‘Editing names and numbers’ on page 21).
Saving a name and number while in a call
To save a name and number while in a call, press
scroll to
Phone book
name if you like, and press OK.
Notes about saving names
• A name may appear only once in memory. If you try to
save a name that already exists in memory, the phone
asks if you want to replace the existing name.
• If you try to save a phone number and your phone book
is full, you are given the option to replace an existing
entry. Scroll to the entry you want to replace and press
, or press to cancel.
OK
Save
, scroll to
. Enter a
. The number is saved
Save
Add new
Options
, enter a number and
,
Saving email addresses
You can associate an email address with each entry in your
phone book. Later, when addressing a text message, you can
quickly enter the email address by selecting a name in your
phone book. (The ability to send a text message depends on
the arrangement you make with your service provider.)
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To save an email address, press
). Press
E-mail
Edit e-mail
The presence of an email symbol (@) in the top right corner
of the screen indicates that an email address is associated
with the selected entry.
. Scroll to a phone book entry. Press
Select
. Enter the email address, then press OK.
Menu
1 4 (
Phone book
-
Finding names and numbers
There are several ways to find names and numbers in your
phone book.
From the start screen
Press to access your phone book, then scroll to the desired
name/number.
You can also press the number key that corresponds
Tip:
to the first letter of the name. (To skip ahead quickly
in the list, press the number key that corresponds to
the first letter of the name. For example, if you want
to call your friend Katy, press the 5 key twice, quickly;
once for the letter j, and once for the letter k.) The first
matching entry is displayed at the top of the screen.
Using the Phone book menu
Press
letters of the name, then press OK.
Your phone displays the first matching
entry at the top of the screen.
1 1, enter the first few
Menu
While performing other functions
Say you want to forward your phone
calls to a number that is saved in your
phone book. When you are prompted
to enter the phone number, you can
find it instead—simply press
access your phone book.
Search
20
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Editing names and numbers
To edit phone book entries, press
entry you want to edit, then press
number as needed.
1 3, scroll to the
Menu
. Edit the name and
Edit
Erasing names and numbers
Use
by one
Erase all
to enter your security code first).
1 7 to erase entries from your phone book.
Menu
lets you select one entry at a time to be erased.
erases your entire phone book (you are required
One
Finding your own number
Use
1 8 to view your phone’s number.
Menu
Scrolling view
Use
book (
1 5 1 to choose a scrolling view for your phone
Menu
Name list, Name+number
If you’re viewing your phone book and scrolling
Tip:
view is set to
the phone number associated with a name by pressing
and holding .
Name list
, or
or
Name only
Name only
, you can view
).
Checking available memory
Use
and how many are being used. (Each memory location holds
one phone number and associated name.)
1 5 2 to see how many memory locations are free
Menu
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6. Settings
This section describes some phone settings that allow you to
customize your phone to suit your preferences and that you
probably won’t change very often.
Automatic redial
Use
feature is on and the wireless network is busy, your phone
redials a number up to three times. This feature does not
redial to a busy phone number.
To stop the call attempts, press
Clock
Your phone has an internal clock that
can be displayed on the start screen.
If you remove the battery for longer
than a couple of seconds, the time is
lost. The next time you turn on the
phone, you will be asked to enter the time.
Setting the time using the network
To set the time on your phone using the network (the default
setting), use
time from the network, you are prompted to enter the time
manually. (For example, your phone may not be able to get
the time from the network if you don’t have digital coverage.)
4 1 2 to turn this feature on or off. When this
Menu
or .
Quit
7 2 2 1. If your phone is unable to get the
Menu
Setting the time manually
Use
for both hours and minutes (for example, enter 1:30 as
0130
asked to choose am or pm.
Note: Pressing does not work on this screen. If you
make a mistake, re-enter all four digits.
7 2 2 2 to enter the current time. Use two digits
Menu
). If the clock’s time format is set to
22
am/pm
, you are
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Selecting time format
Use
24-hour
7 2 3 to set the clock’s format to
Menu
.
am/pm
or
Displaying or hiding the clock
Press
if it is currently hidden, or vice versa.
When the clock is displayed and the time
format is set to
appears next to the time indicating
a.m. or p.m.
7 2 1 to display the clock on the phone’s screen
Menu
am/pm
, a black square
03:15
03:15
(a.m.)
(p.m.)
Language
Use
of your phone’s screen. You can
choose from English, French,
Spanish, Portuguese, and Hebrew.
The shortcut for choosing English is to
press
4 2 3 to set the language
Menu
42 31.
Menu
Lights
If you’re using your phone with a handsfree device, your phone’s
lights turn on and remain on automatically. Use
set your phone’s lights to
lights turn off until the next key is pressed, phone rings, etc.).
For information about turning your phone’s lights on at any
time, see page 7.
Automatic
(after 30 seconds, the
Menu
4 2 4 to
Tones
Use
phone: ringing option, ringing tone, ringing volume, message
alert tone, keypad tones, and warning and game tones.
Using the quick alert settings feature (see page 25) you can
select a fixed combination of these settings to suit your
current environment.
8, Tones, to change the six sound settings in your
Menu
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Ringing option
Use
have a call.
Note: If you choose
only sounds a quiet beep.
Ring
ringing tone.
Ascending
ringing tone. The ringing volume starts low and increases to
selected volume with successive rings.
Ring once
ringing tone.
Beep once
Silent
Theicon appears on the start screen.
8 1 to tell your phone how to notify you that you
Menu
or
Beep once
The phone rings normally using the currently selected
The phone rings using the currently selected
The phone rings once using the currently selected
The phone beeps once.
The phone makes no sound when you receive a call.
, the alarm clock
Silent
Ringing tone
If your ringing option is set to
ringing tone when someone calls you. Use
one of 40 ringing tones. Scroll to a tone to hear how it sounds.
Note: If the ringing option is set to
phone won’t play sample tones.
Ring once
, your phone plays a
8 2 to choose
Menu
or
Silent
Beep once
, the
Ringing volume
Use
your phone’s ringing and of message
alert tones.
8 3 to control the volume of
Menu
Message alert tone
Use
mobile message. Scroll to a tone to hear how it sounds.
8 4 to choose the tone played when you receive a
Menu
Keypad tones
Use
makes when you press its keys.
8 5 to adjust the volume of the tones your phone
Menu
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Warning and game tones
Use
on or off. Warning tones are created by events such as
confirmations, errors, power on, battery low, and recharge
battery.
8 6 to turn your phone’s warning and game tones
Menu
Vibrating alert
If a vibrating battery is attached to your phone, it will vibrate
when you receive a voice call, even if the ringing option is
set to
Note: The battery does not vibrat e while your phone is connecte d
to (or placed in) a charging device or connected to a handsfree
device.
Silent
.
Quick alert settings
You can quickly adjust your phone’s
sound settings when you go into a
meeting, go outdoors, etc. To choose
a quick alert setting, briefly press ,
scroll to the setting you want, then
press OK.
Note: You can only access your phone’s quick alert settings
from the start screen.
Instead of using the scroll keys, you can press
Tip:
repeatedly to scroll through this menu. After you reach
the setting you want, press and hold .
Note: If you choose
sounds a quiet beep.
Your phone uses the settings you made in
Normal
Tones.
All sound is turned off in your phone. Theicon
Silent
appears on the start screen.
Your phone beeps once when you receive a call or
Quiet
mobile message. Other tones are turned off.
Your phone rings loudly. Keypad tones, message alert
Loud
tone, and warning tones are also loud.
Silent
or
, the alarm clock only
Quiet
Menu
8,
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Your phone automatically selects this when it is
Headset
connected to a headset. Your phone remembers any changes
you make to settings in
next time you connect the phone to a headset.
Handsfree
connected to a handsfree device. Your phone remembers any
changes you make to settings in
the next time you connect the phone to the device.
Note: If the
and you change a setting in Menu 8, Tones, your phone switches
the current quick alert setting to
To return to the start screen, press .
Your phone automatically selects this when it is
Silent, Quiet
8, Tones, and uses them the
Menu
8, Tones, and uses them
Menu
, or
quick alert setting is chosen
Loud
.
Normal
Voice mailbox number
If you have a voice mail subscription, use
the voice mailbox number given to you by your service provider.
This number may be up to 32 digits long. Once you save
your voice mailbox number, you can press and hold for
3 seconds to dial your voice mailbox. (You can also press
briefly and then press
For more information, see ‘Voice messages’ on page 45.
For any questions about your voice mail, contact your
service provider.
Call
.)
Menu
2 2 2 to save
Welcome note
Use
welcome note for your phone. This note
is displayed briefly each time you turn
on your phone. It can be your name, a
reminder, etc. To save the note, press
Options
then
2 3 to create or change the
Menu
, then
Erase
. To erase the note, press
Save
.
Options
,
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7. Emergency calls
If the phone is not on, switch it on.
1
Press and hold for several seconds to ready the
2
phone for calls.
Key in the emergency number for your present location
3
(e.g. 911 or other official emergency number). Emergency
numbers vary by location.
Press
4
IMPORTANT!
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals,
wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed
functions which cannot guarantee c onnection in all conditions.
Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone
for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
If you make an emergency call, your phone changes to
emergency call mode. If you choose to exit this mode, emergency
operators may not be able to contact you. Keep your phone in
emergency call mode until emergency personnel arrive on the
scene. In emergency call mode, some menu items may not be
available. To exit emergency call mode, at the Start screen,
press
click OK.
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be
switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength.
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.
If certain features are in use (Keyguard, call restrictions, etc.),
you may first need to turn those features off before you can
make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local
cellular service provider.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the
necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that
your wireless phone may be the only means of communication
at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given
permission to do so.
.
Call
. When the question
Exit
Restore normal service?
appears,
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Emergency key 9
Use
on, the phone attempts to make an emergency call when you:
• press and hold the 9 key, or
• press 9, then press
Note: When Keyguard is active, the only way to make an
emergency call is to dial the emergency number, then
press
IMPORTANT!
Official emergency numbers (for example, 911) vary by location.
Only one number is dialed au tomatically by Emergency Key 9,
and it might not be the proper number in all circumstances.
4 1 1 to turn on this feature. When this feature is
Menu
.
Call
.
Call
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8. Advanced functions
Network feature setting
Call forwarding, call waiting, and send own caller ID with next
call are network services available through your service provider.
These features do not appear in your phone’s
menu until you save the related feature code(s) given
services
to you by your service provider. After you save the feature
activation or cancellation code, the feature appears in the
phone’s menu and you can use the menu to turn the feature
on or off.
Note: Feature codes can be saved only when your primary
phone number (NAM 1) is selected. See page 35.
Adding feature activation codes to the menu
To save a feature activation code, press
Feature code:
then press OK. Scroll to the feature that the code applies to,
then press
one of the four types of call forwarding.) Finally, scroll to
Activate
Activate
prompt, enter the feature activation code,
. (If the feature is call forwarding, choose
Select
, then press OK.
now appears in the menu for that feature.
Adding feature cancellation codes to the menu
To save a feature cancellation code, press
Feature code:
then press OK. Scroll to the feature that the code applies to,
then press
of the four types of call forwarding.) Finally, scroll to
then press OK.
Cancel
prompt, enter the feature cancellation code,
. (If the feature is call forwarding, choose one
Select
now appears in the menu for that feature.
Menu
Menu
Network
4 4 5. At the
4 4 5. At the
Cancel
,
In-call menu
When you are in a single call, the Navi™ key function is
However, you can use your phone’s in-call menu to perform
several functions while in a call. To access the in-call menu,
press to change the Navi™ key function to
then press
Options
.
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Options
End
,
.
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Note: If you have an active call and an incoming or held call,
pressing isn’t necessary;
If you receive a call while in a call, the Navi™ key function
changes to
Depending on the number of active calls and whether you are
using digital or analog mode, the following in-call options
may be available:
Mute/End
mute
Flash
End
Touch tones
Menu
Phone book
Answer.
mute/unmute the phone’s microphone
switch between calls/answer waiting call/
make new call
end all calls
send touch tones
access your phone’s menu
access the phone book
appears automatically.
Options
Making/receiving multiple calls
Note: The following two features might not be supported in
your network. Contact your service provider for details.
Making a new outgoing call
Type in the phone number you wish to call and press
to access the in-call menu. Then, press
automatically put on hold. To join the calls, press
Flash
Receiving a new call
If you are in a call and you receive a call, press
first call is automatically put on hold. To swap between the
calls, press Flash.
Options
. The first call is
Flash
Answer.
again.
The
Ending all calls
Select
from the in-call menu.
End
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Call waiting
Call waiting is a network service that allows you to receive
an incoming call when you’re already in a call. Contact your
service provider for details.
Answering a waiting call
When you receive a call while already in a call, the Navi™
key function changes from
answer the waiting call. The call you were in is put on hold,
and the Navi™ key function changes to
between calls, or to end all calls, press
your phone’s in-call menu.
For complete information on your phone’s in-call menu, see
‘In-call menu’ on page 29.
Cancelling call waiting: normal method
To cancel call waiting before making a call, you must get the
call waiting cancellation code from your service provider.
Dial the code for cancelling call waiting (for example, *810).
1
Press
2
Cancelling call waiting: menu method
You can save the code for cancelling call waiting given by your
service provider and then use
waiting. See ‘Adding feature cancellation codes to the menu’
on page 29.
Call
.
to
End
Answer
4 4 2 2 to cancel call
Menu
. Press
Options
Options
Answer
. To switch
to access
to
Calling cards
If you wish to use a calling card for
long distance calls, you must first save
your calling card information into your
phone. Your phone can save information
about four calling cards.
Saving calling card information
Press
1
Scroll to the desired calling card, then press
2
Menu
4 1 3.
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Options
.
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Scroll to
3
Enter your security code (see page 63), then press OK.
4
At
Dialing sequence
5
the dialing sequence your card uses, then press
, then press OK.
Edit
, press
. Press to choose
Select
Select
.
Dialing
sequence
Access no.
+ phone no.
+ card no.
Access no.
+ card no.
+ phone no.
Prefix
+ phone no.
+ card no.
Note: The order of the following steps may vary, depending
on which dialing sequence your card uses.
Enter the access number (usually the 1-800 number
6
listed on the back of the calling card), then press OK.
Enter your card number and/or PIN, then press OK. Your
7
phone will display
Press to reach
8
the card name using your phone’s keypad, then press OK.
Note: This procedure might not work with all calling cards.
Please look at the back of your calling card or contact your
long distance company for more information.
Use for cards that
require you to:
Dial 1-800 access number,
then phone number, then card
number (+ PIN if required)
Dial 1-800 access number,
then card number (+ PIN if
required), then phone number
Dial the prefix (any numbers
that must precede the phone
number) and phone number
you want to dial, then card
number (+ PIN if required)
Save changes?
Card name
Press OK.
, then press
Cards using
this sequence
MCI, AT&T
True Choice,
Sprint Canada,
Unitel
networkMCI,
WorldPhone
MCI
GTE, PacBell,
AT&T, St ent or
. Enter
Select
Choosing a calling card to use
Use
required to enter your security code.
4 1 3 to select a calling card to use. You are
Menu
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Calling card calls
To make a call using a calling card:
Enter the phone number, including any prefix (such as 0
1
or 1) that your calling card may require when you make
a calling card call (see your calling card for instructions).
Press and hold
2
displays
Card call
Your phone displays
3
for the tone, then press OK.
Your phone displays
for the tone again, then press OK.
for a few seconds until your phone
Call
.
Wait for tone, then press OK
Wait for tone, press OK again
. Wait
. Wait
Call forwarding
Call forwarding is a network service that lets you forward your
incoming calls to another phone number. Check with your
service provider for details and feature codes.
Activating call forwarding
Standard method
To activate call forwarding, you must get the call forwarding
activation code from your service provider.
Dial the code for activating call forwarding followed by
1
the phone number to which you want to forward your calls.
Press
2
Example: If the call forwarding activation code is *71 and
the number you want to forward calls to is (214) 555-1234,
dial
.
Call
*712145551234
, then press
Call
.
Menu method
You can save the code for activating call forwarding and then
use the menu to activate call forwarding (see ‘Adding feature
activation codes to the menu’ on page 29).
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Cancelling call forwarding
Standard method
To cancel call forwarding, you must get the call forwarding
cancellation code from your service provider.
Dial the code for cancelling call forwarding (for example,
1
*710).
Press
2
Menu method
You can save the code for cancelling call forwarding and then
use the menu to cancel call forwarding (see ‘Adding feature
cancellation codes to the menu’ on page 29).
Call
.
Voice privacy
Note: Availability of this feature depends on your arrangement
with your service provider and the network’s ability to support
the feature.
Some service provider’s networks can encrypt the signal
transmitted during a phone call to ensure others are unable
to listen to your conversation. By default, the voice privacy
setting on your phone is set to
4-4-1 (
Menu
Scroll to On, then press OK.
During a call, if voice privacy is lost, your phone sounds two
short beeps.
Settings
-
Network services
. To turn it on, press
Off
-
Voice privacy
).
1-touch dialing
1-touch dialing lets you make phone calls quickly and easily
with the touch of a button. Once you have assigned a phone
number to a number key (2 through 8), you can press and hold
that key to dial the number. (You can also press and hold the
number key and then press
Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dialing your voice
mailbox and for attempting emergency calls, respectively
(see ‘Voice messages’ on page 45 and ‘Emergency calls’ on
page 27).
Call
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Assigning numbers to keys
Before you can assign a phone number to a key, the phone
number must be saved in your phone book (see page 17).
Then follow the steps below.
Press
1
Scroll to the desired key, then press
2
Press or to choose the name you want to assign
3
to the selected key, then press
If a key already has a number assigned to it, you can press
Options
1 6.
Menu
.
Assign
.
Select
and then view, change, or erase the number assignment.
Making calls using 1-touch dialing
Press and hold a number key (2 through 8) for a few seconds
to call the number assigned to it. Your phone finds the phone
number, displays it briefly, then dials it.
You can also enter the number of the 1-touch dialing key
(for example, 2) and press
Call
.
Choosing your phone number
(NAM selection)
Your service provider can set up your phone to have two phone
numbers that are activated in different service areas—for
example, one number for the Dallas area and one number for
the Chicago area.
A number assignment module, or NAM, consists of a phone
number and network information that the service provider
programs into your phone. When you select a NAM, you’re
not only selecting a phone number, you’re also selecting a
home system in which you will not be charged roaming fees.
Use
4 4 6 to select a NAM.
Menu
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Send own caller ID with next call
Send own caller ID with next call is a network service that lets
you hide your phone number from a person you are calling
who has Caller ID. (If for some reason your network prevents
phone numbers from being displayed, you may be able to use
this feature to
Contact your service provider for feature codes for showing/
hiding your phone number.
Note: This feature works on a call-by-call basis.
Standard method
Dial the feature code followed by the number you want
1
to call.
Press
Call
2
Example: If the feature code to hide your number is *67
and the number you want to dial is (214) 555-1234, dial
*672145551234
Menu method
You can save the feature code given to you by your service
provider so that
in your phone’s menu, and then use
feature (see ‘Network feature setting’ on page 29).
This feature must be activated before each call; you cannot
permanently turn it on or off.
displays your number to the person you are calling.
Yes
prevents your number from being shown to the person
No
you are calling.
your number to the person you are calling.)
show
.
, then press
Send own caller ID with next call
Call
.
Menu
4 4 4 to use this
appears
NAM update
Note: This feature may not be available in all systems. Please
contact your service provider for details about the availability
of this feature.
With this feature you can activate or reactivate your phone
without having to go to your service provider. Please refer to
the Easy Activation card that was included in your sales package
for more information on how to activate or reactivate your
phone.
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In some cases, when you try to connect to your service provider,
the following message may appear on the screen:
‘LOCK’ prevents the service provider from changing your
carrier lock code. ‘UNLOCK’ allows the provider to change
the code and restrict others from activating your phone.
If this happens, select the appropriate selection for your phone.
If you don’t want your service provider to change your lock
code, select
to change your code to prevent other service providers from
activating your phone, press
Press and hold for several seconds to return to the
start screen.
Note: Contact your service provider if you have any questions.
. If you want to allow your service provider
LOCK
.
UNLOCK
System selection
The System menu (
phone will work when you are outside of your primary or
“home” system. (Items on the System menu may differ
depending on your service provider.) How your phone will
handle being out of your home area can significantly affect
the types and amounts of additional charges you may incur.
Service Types
In each wireless service area there are usually two service
providers, referred to as type A and type B.
When you first set up your wireless service account, your
service provider will inform you of which system you will
be using (for example, type A). This is your home system.
The other system (for example, type B) is known as your
non-home system.
5) allows you to modify how your
Menu
Roaming
Roaming is a term used to indicate that your phone is not in
its home area. While roaming, you are actually using another
service provider’s system. Calls made or received while roaming
are usually more expensive than calls made in your home area.
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Roaming indicators
When your phone begins roaming,
in a non-preferred system, the roaming indicator () also
appears.
Roaming
appears. If roaming
System choices
Your phone will automatically try to use a preferred system.
If your phone fails to find a preferred system, then it will use
the selection you have chosen with this feature. Before you
select a system, contact your service provider to learn how
these changes may affect your phone bill. Items on the
menu may differ depending on your service provider:
•
Automatic
use a non-home system.
•
Automatic A
If unavailable, use system A.
•
Automatic B
If unavailable, use system B.
•
Home only
the home system. If unavailable,
•
Analog
Note: If you turn your phone's power off then on, depending on
your service provider, the system may return to the default
selection.
- Use the home system. If unavailable,
- Use the home or preferred system.
- Use the home or preferred system.
or
<service provider’s name>
- Use the available analog network.
No service
System
- Use only
appears.
Which system should you choose?
By default, your phone is set to automatically search for the
most cost-effective system when you are outside of your home
area. For example, if your home system is type A and you are
roaming, your phone will automatically try to use the local
home system (the type A system in your current location).
The type B system would be a non-home system.
However, in an area where no home or preferred systems are
available, use this menu to manually choose which system
your phone uses.
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By setting your phone to use a home or preferred system, it’s
possible for you to receive discounted roaming charges. Check
with your service provider to maximize use of this feature.
In non-preferred systems, normal roaming charges are
determined by the host system. Your phone is designed to
select a system most favorable to you concerning the cost
of the call and reception quality.
Note: When roaming in some systems, you may need to have
a roaming agreement in order to place a call. If no roaming
agreement has been arranged, a network operator may interrupt
and request information on how you intend to pay for the call.
If you have more than one phone number
The currently-selected NAM in your phone determines which
system is your current home system. See “Choosing your phone
number (NAM selection)” on page 35 for more details.
Note: Powering the phone off then on will reset any manual
overrides for analog or non-preferred systems.
Anykey answer
This feature allows you to answer an incoming call by pressing
any key except
or off.
. Use
Menu
4 1 5 to turn this feature on
Automatic answer
This feature is available only when your phone is connected
to a handsfree device.
When automatic answer is turned on, your phone answers
incoming voice calls after one ring. Use
this feature on or off.
Menu
4 1 4 to turn
Touch tones
Your phone can generate various sounds, called touch tones,
when the keys are pressed.
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Touch tones can be used for many automated services such
as checking voice mail, movie times, and airline arrival/
departure times.
Note: Sending confidential information over the air using
touch tones is not recommended.
Setting manual touch tone length
Use
when you press a key:
Continuous
hold the key.
Fixed
of how long you press and hold the key.
Off
the keys.
4 2 1 1 to set the length of touch tones created
Menu
sounds the tone for as long as you press and
sets the tone length to one tenth of a second, regardless
turns off touch tones. No tones are sent when you press
Setting automatic touch tone length
Use
automatically by the phone to
or
4 2 1 2 to set the length of touch tones sent
Menu
(half a second).
Long
(one tenth of a second)
Short
Saving touch tone strings
Touch tone strings can be used for sending and receiving
information with your phone. Save touch tone strings the
same way you save phone numbers (see ‘Saving names and
numbers’ on page 19).
For example, you can save your office voice mailbox number
along with your password for easy access to your messages
(see ‘Special characters in phone numbers’ on page 12).
Sending touch tone strings
During a call, press to clear any numbers from the
1
screen.
Press
2
Scroll to
3
Enter or find the touch tone string, then press OK.
4
Options
Touch tones
.
, then press OK.
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Downloadable ringing tones
Depending on your service provider, you can download
(over the air) ringing tones and save them in your phone.
Note: The method that you use to download a ringing tone to
your phone varies among wireless service providers. For example,
in some cases, you can send a ringing tone to your phone from
an internet web page. For details about this network service,
contact your wireless service provider.
The names of tones that you download and save appear in
the list that you see when you press
Ringing tone
that come with your phone, you can save five downloaded
ringing tones.
When a ringing tone has been downloaded to your phone,
the message
•To listen to the tone, press
then press OK. The phone plays the tone. To stop playing
the tone, press
•To discard the tone immediately after you receive it (before
you press
after you have pressed
press OK.
•To save the tone after you listen to it, scroll to
press OK. If space in your phone’s memory exists for the
tone, the tone is saved. If space does not exist, scroll until
the name of the tone you want to replace is highlighted,
then press
8 2 (
). In addition to the 40 default ringing tones
Ringing tone received
Options
.
Quit
), press <Clear>. Or, to discard the tone
Tones
Options
Replace
-
Ringing tone
Options
. To view the list of tones, press
).
Menu
appears.
, scroll to
, scroll to
8 2 (
Discard
-
Tones
Playback
, then
, then
Save
Menu
,
Restore factory settings
You can use
phone to their factory defaults (as in a new phone). You are
required to enter the security code.
Note: The phone book, language setting, call timers, security
code, and lock code are not affected.
4 2 2 to reset many of the settings in your
Menu
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9. Call log
For your convenience, the call log (Menu 3) saves a list of phone
numbers you have dialed, and can show you approximately how
much time you have spent on the phone. If you subscribe to
the caller ID network service, the call log also records the
phone numbers of missed calls and received calls. Contact
your service provider for details.
The Options key
When you access
and press
screen.
dials the number.
Call
Call time
be set; see page 22.)
Use number
lets you enter a name for the number, edit the number
Save
if needed, and save both to your phone book.
erases the number from the call list.
Erase
View number
the name is currently displayed.
Missed calls, Received calls
, a list of options appears on your phone’s
Options
shows the time of the call. (Your phone’s clock must
shows you the number before you dial it.
displays the associated phone number if only
Missed calls
If you subscribe to the caller ID network service, your phone
automatically stores the last 10 numbers that have tried
unsuccessfully to reach you (as long as the caller allowed
his or her number to be shown to you).
, or
Dialed calls
When the screen says Missed calls
Press
. If you have missed more than one call, you can
List
scroll through the list of numbers. To dial the displayed number,
press
Options
, then choose
Call
.
Viewing the missed calls list at any time
Use
To dial a number, press
3 1 to view the missed calls list at any time.
Menu
Options
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, then choose
Call
.
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Received calls
If you subscribe to the caller ID network service, your phone
automatically stores the phone numbers of the 10 most recent
calls you’ve answered. Use
calls list. To dial a number, press
3 2 to view the received
Menu
Options
, then choose
Call
Dialed calls
Your phone automatically stores the last 10 numbers you’ve
dialed. From the start screen, press to access the dialed
calls list. Scroll to the desired number, then press
Note: To perform any of the options listed on page 42, access
the dialed calls list by pressing
Menu
33.
Call
.
Clearing call lists
Use
call lists.
3 4 to clear the missed, dialed, and/or received
Menu
Call timers
Use
Call timers lets you see the amount of
time you’ve spent in calls. Times are for
the currently selected phone number;
your phone has a separate timer for
each phone number, or NAM (see page 35).
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your serv ice provider
may vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off for
billing, and so forth.
3 5 to access this feature.
Menu
.
Viewing call timers
Use
Last call
if applicable.
All calls
last reset.
Life timer
your phone and cannot be reset.
3 5 to view the various call timers.
Menu
displays the duration of the last call, or current call
displays the duration of all calls since the timers were
displays the duration of all calls for the life of
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Setting timers back to 0
Use
enter your security code.
3 5 4 to clear call timers. You are required to
Menu
Displaying the current call timer during calls
Press
1
Press
2
Press
3
Scroll to On, then press OK.
4
During a call, the amount of time spent in that call is displayed
for ten seconds.
Menu
Details
Select
3 5 1.
.
.
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10. Voice messages
Voice mail is a network service that allows callers to record
a message when you cannot be reached. You can then call
your voice mailbox and retrieve your messages.
Saving your voice mailbox number
When you subscribe to voice mail, your service provider gives
you a voice mailbox number. You should save this number so
you can call your voice mailbox by pressing and holding ,
or by pressing then
page 26).
In addition to a voice mailbox number, your service provider
may also give you a password, which you can save along with
your voice mailbox number. This way, you can access your voice
mailbox and then quickly send your password by pressing the
Navi™ key rather than dialing your password separately.
If your service provider gives you a password and you want
to save it with your voice mailbox number, refer to ‘Special
characters in phone numbers’ on page 12.
Listening to new voice messages
When you receive a voice message,
by beeping, displaying the voice message indicator ,
and displaying
the number of messages if there is more than one.
Note: The method of notification depends on your service
provider.
When your phone notifies you that you have a new voice
message, press
number, if you have saved it.
If you received a voice mailbox password, and if you saved it
with your voice mailbox number, follow these steps:
When your phone notifies you that you have a new voice
1
message, press
number, and your password displays.
New voice message
Listen
Listen
(see ‘Voice mailbox number’ on
Call
your
phone may notify you
. The phone may display
. Your phone dials your voice mailbox
. Your phone dials your voice mailbox
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When your phone notifies you that you’re able to listen
2
to your messages, press
Note: The method of notification depends on your service
provider. If you have any questions about voice messaging,
contact your service provider.
Send
.
Calling your voice mailbox at any time
Once you have saved your voice mailbox number, you can
press and hold to dial your voice mailbox.
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11 . M o b i l e m e s s a g e s
Note: Before you can send or receive mobile messages, you may
need to subscribe to the mobile messaging service offered by
your service provider. Also, some networks may not support
mobile messaging.
About mobile messages
A mobile message is a message in the form of text that appears
on your phone’s screen. You can address outgoing messages
to email addresses and phone numbers. The recipient of your
message typically receives it via:
•a
•a
•the
Message storage
Messages are stored in your phone in folders:
•
•
•
Your phone can store as many as 60 messages (memory is
shared by all folders). However, the total number of stored
messages depends on message length. If your phone’s memory
is full when you receive a mobile message:
•If the message is not an emergency message, the oldest
that supports mobile messaging
phone
pager
(through an email client)
internet
- Messages (whether read or unread) that you
Inbox
have received and have neither erased nor saved.
- Messages that you sent (or that you have
Outbox
created then saved, intending to send later).
- Messages that were in the Inbox or Outbox
Saved
and which you have saved.
sent message in the Outbox folder will automatically
be deleted, but “drafts” (unsent messages) will not be
deleted. If there are no sent messages in the Outbox
folder, the oldest read message in the Inbox folder is
deleted. If there are no read messages in the Inbox,
No space: message waiting
appears, prompting you to delete messages from
one of the other folders. The network will resend the
message later.
or a similar message
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•If the message is an emergency message (sent only
by a network operator), in addition to the messages
mentioned above, other messages in the Inbox, Outbox,
and Saved folders could be automatically deleted if
your phone’s memory is full.
Types of mobile messages
Depending on your service provider, when you create a mobile
message,
items, requiring that you select the type of message to send.
If this list does not appear, your phone will automatically create
the type of message supported by your service provider:
•
•
and
Text
Number only
- A text mobile message can include text in
Text
addition to a callback number.
Number only
like a numeric page: a callback number (the sender’s
phone number) appears on the recipient’s pager or
phone display.
- A number only mobile message is
may appear in a list of menu
Parts of a mobile text message
A message consists of a header and a body. The header may
contain the sender’s phone number or email address and the
date and time that the message was sent. If an entry in your
Phone book matches the sender’s phone number, the sender’s
name also appears. The body contains the main part of the
message. If you receive a message that was sent via email,
the subject (title) of the message may appear at the beginning
of the message body.
Urgent mobile messages
An urgent priority level can be assigned to a mobile message.
When you receive an urgent mobile message,
in the message header. When you send an urgent mobile
message, a similar notification message (or an icon) appears
on the recipient’s phone or other device (if the recipient’s
phone or other device supports it). See ‘Sending a message’
on page 58.
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Urgent
appears
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Message delivery notification
When you send a message, you can request to be notified
when the recipient receives the message. This notification is
called a delivery note. See ‘Sending a message’ on page 58.
Receiving a mobile message
When you receive a mobile message, the mobile message icon
appears and
message
tone setting, a tone may sound. See ‘Message alert tone’ on
page 24. You can:
•Pressto dismiss the notification and read the
•Press
Note: If
No space: message waiting
appears, there is no room left in your phone’s memory. You
need to make room for the message. See ‘Message storage’
on page 47.
If you press
selected. Press
the entire message. At the end of the message, scroll further
to view the sender’s name or phone number and the date and
time the message was received. When you’ve seen the last new
message, theicon disappears. While reading a message,
you have several
some of these options may not be available)
•
•
•
Message received
) is displayed. Also, depending on the message alert
message later (it will be available from your Inbox),
or...
to read the message
Read
, the Inbox appears with the new message
Read
again. If necessary, scroll down to read
Read
(depending on the type of message,
Options
deletes the message. Press OK to confirm the
Erase
deletion orto cancel. For more information about
erasing messages, see ‘Erasing messages’ on page 60.
allows you to send a message back to the sender.
Reply
For more information about replying to a message,
see ‘Replying to a message’ on page 52.
sends the message to the
Save
(or
New emergency
or a similar message
:
folder.
Saved
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•
Use number
number if it was included in the message. If more
than one number was included, a list of numbers is
displayed. To save the number, read the message and
ensure that the number you want to save is visible
(if necessary, scroll the screen). Press
to
number appears on the screen, press
<Down>, then press
scroll to a number, press OK, then press
<Down>, then press
•
Save address
from the message (if it contains any) and allows you
to save them in your Phone book.
•Forward
recipient. For more information about forwarding a
message, see ‘Forwarding a message’ on page 59.
•
Reply w/ copy
to the sender. Your message will include a copy of
the message you received. For more information about
replying to a message, see ‘Replying to a message’
on page 52.
allows you to quickly call or save a phone
Use number
and press
extracts one or more email addresses
allows you to forward the message to another
allows you to send a message back
Select
). If a list of numbers appears,
Save
).
Save
Options
. If only one phone
Call
Call
. Scroll
(or press
(or press
Creating, addressing, and sending a
number only message
Note: To create a text message, see ‘Creating a text message’
on page 51. For information about number only messages,
see ‘Types of mobile messages’ on page 48.
Press
1
Note: If
items, scroll to
Use the following guidelines when addressing your message
2
and specifying a callback number:
•Use
2 1 1 (Messages - Text messages - Write new).
Menu
and
Text
Number only
Number only
Add number
number. The maximum number of characters allowed
in a phone number is 32.
appear in a list of menu
, then press
to specify a recipient’s phone
Select
.
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•When prompted to enter a recipient’s phone number,
you can manually enter it or search for it.
•When searching, the list of entries in your phone book
is displayed. To quickly jump to an entry, press the
appropriate key. For example, if the entry is "John"
(j), press <5 key>. To jump to "Kim" (k), press <5 key>
twice.
•You can address your message to as many as 10
recipients. You can see a list of all recipients to
whom your message is addressed (
•You can create a message, save it in your Outbox,
then address it and send it later (
•The callback number (
number at which you want the recipient to call you.
When prompted to enter a callback number, the
default callback number (your mobile phone number)
may appear in the field. You can use this number or
enter a different number.
Callback no.
List recipients
).
Save
) is the phone
).
Creating a text message
Note: To create a number only message, see ‘Creating,
addressing, and sending a number only message’ on page 50.
There are two ways to create a text message:
•
•
•
•
a
Write
Reply
message’ on page 52)
Resend
page 59)
Forward
page 59)
, blank message
new
to a received message (see ‘Replying to a
a message (see ‘Resending a message’ on
a message (see ‘Forwarding a message’ on
Writing a new, blank message
Press
1
Do
2
•
•No - Go to the next step.
2 1 1 (Messages - Text messages - Write new).
Menu
Text
Yes
and
Number only
- Scroll to
appear in a list of menu items?
. Press
Text
Select
51
. Go to the next step.
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At this point, you can address your message or begin
3
writing it, then address it later:
•To address your message, scroll to
Select
Options
, then press
, scroll to
Select
. The terms writing and editing refer
Save
Add number
text message’ on page 53.
•To begin writing your message, scroll to
then press
to the process of entering text into a text message.
See ‘Entering text into a message’ on page 54.
After you have written your message, you can:
4
•Address it (page 53) then send it (page 58) OR...
•Save it to the Outbox, then address it send it later Press
Add e-mail
. See ‘Addressing a
, then press
or
Edit message
.
Select
Replying to a message
Read the message to which you want to reply.
1
•If you just received the message and the Start
screen is currently displayed, press
•If the message is in the Inbox folder, press
•If the message is in the Saved folder, press
Scroll to the message. Press
2
Scroll to
3
to include a copy of the original message followed by the
text of your reply). Press
Note: If you choose to
rather long. In some networks, a long message may be truncated
(the end of the message may be cut off), preventing the recipient
from seeing all of it.
After you write your message, you can:
4
•Address it (page 53) then send it (page 58). OR...
•Save it to the Outbox (press
then press
Reply
(or
Reply w/ copy
Reply w/ copy
), then address it and send it later.
Select
, then
Read
if you want your reply
.
Select
, your message could be
Options
.
Read
Menu
Menu
Options
, scroll to
2 1 2.
2 1 4.
.
Save
,
,
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Addressing a text message
Note: To address a number only message, see ‘Creating,
addressing, and sending a number only message’ on page 50.
Use the following procedure to address your message to one
or more recipients:
Are you currently editing the message that you want to
1
address?
•
- Press
Yes
•No (for example, you wrote the text message and
saved it, intending to send it later) - Open your Outbox
(
2-1-3). Scroll until the message you want to
Menu
address is highlighted. Press
Press
Select
Scroll to
2
3
Add e-mail
address) or
number), then press
Enter the email address or phone number, then press OK.
•You can address a text message to as many as 10
•The maximum number of characters allowed in a
•While entering a phone number or email address,
•If a recipient's email address or phone number is in
Add number
email addresses, phone numbers, or a combination
of both. To see a list of all recipients to whom your
message is addressed, scroll to
press
Select
phone number is 32. The maximum number of
characters allowed in an email address is 48.
press and releaseto delete one character, or
press and hold to delete all characters.
your Phone book, you can quickly enter it by searching
for the recipient's name. To search, press
quickly jump to an entry in your phone book, press
the appropriate key. For example, if the entry is "John"
(j), press <5 key>. To jump to "Kim" (k), press <5 key>
twice. If an email address or phone number is not
associated with the entry that you select, a message
will appear:
.
found
, then go to the next step.
Options
. Scroll to
Options
. Go to the next step.
(to send the message to an email
(to send the message to a phone
.
Select
.
No e-mail address found
List recipients
or
Resend
, then
. To
Search
No numbers
.
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•When entering an email address manually, you can
quickly enter the @ symbol by pressing
repeatedly until it appears.
Entering text into a message
A counter in the top right corner of the screen indicates the
number of remaining characters that you can enter into
your message.
: While editing a message, if you accidentally press
Caution
and hold, all text within your message will be deleted.
To exit the message editor at any time and lose your text,
press
Ways to enter text into a message
There are several ways to enter text into a message:
•
Traditional (multi-tap) input method
mode.) This method requires that you press some keys
more than once (multi-tap). For example, to enter the
letter “c”, you must press
numbers’ on page 11.
•
Predictive text input method
text input method, your phone “guesses” which word you
are entering, requiring that you press a key only once for
each letter you enter. See ‘Predictive text input’ on page 55.
Note: By default, your phone is set in the traditional text
input mode. Before you can use the predictive text input
method, you must first activate the predictive text mode.
To activate it, press
Scroll until the name of the language in which you want
to edit your message appears. Press OK.
•
Templates
sentence that you can quickly insert into a message. See
‘Templates’ on page 57.
, scroll to
Options
- A template is a predefined, commonly used
, then press
Exit
. See ‘Entering letters and
2 2 2
- When using the predictive
. Scroll to
Options
Select
- (This is the default
Predictive text
.
.
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Predictive text input
: The predictive text feature is based on a built-in
Note
dictionary to which you can add words. Your phone includes
several different language versions of this dictionary. Although
your phone may be able to display a given language on the
screen, it does not necessarily contain a predictive text
dictionary of that same language.
Predictive mode is indicated by the presence of the predictive
text icon () at the top of the display. If the icon does not
appear, predictive mode has been deactivated. To activate it,
press
of the language in which you want to edit your message
appears. Press OK.
Writing words
To write a word, press each key only once for each letter of
the word. For example, to write
characters that you enter appear underlined. The word changes
after each keystroke, so try not to pay attention to how the
word appears on the display until you have pressed all the
appropriate keys.
When you finish writing the word, check to ensure that the
word is correct. If the word is correct, enter a space (press
is underlined, press repeatedly until the desired word
appears, OR press
Your phone displays a list of words. Choose a word from the
list, then press
message editor.
If the ? character appears after the word, there are no more
words in the dictionary that correspond to your key presses.
At this point, you can add the word to the dictionary by
pressing
. Scroll to
Options
) and write the next word. If the word is incorrect and
Spell
Predictive text
, scroll to
Options
, OR, press to exit and return to the
Use
.
. Scroll until the name
, press
hello
Matches
4 3 5 5 6
, then press OK.
. The
Writing compound words
To quickly write a compound word (for example,
Write the first part (
1
blue
).
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bluejay
):
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Press (do not enter a space). The underline disappears
2
from the first part.
Write the second part (
3
jay
).
Deleting characters
To delete one character to the left of the cursor, press.
To delete all characters in the message, press and hold.
Changing the method of text input
To toggle between predictive and traditional text
input modes, press several times until the icon that
indicates the mode you want to use appears.
: If you don’t want to use predictive text input mode at
Tip
all, you can deactivate it. (You can reactivate it later.) See
‘Deactivating predictive text input mode’ on page 57.
Changing letter case modes
To toggle between upper case and lower case
letter mode, press . If predictive text mode is active, if
you don’t wait at least 1.5 seconds between key presses, the
text input mode will also be toggled between traditional
and predictive.
Note: If predictive text mode is active when you create a new
message, the first letter of the first word that you enter will
be upper case.
Entering numbers
To enter one or just a few numbers, press and hold the
respective number key. To enter many numbers, change to
number entry mode () and enter the numbers as usual.
To change to number entry mode, press and hold , OR,
press
Options
, scroll to
Insert number
, then press
Select
.
Inserting special characters
To insert a special character (such as a punctuation mark), press
and hold , OR press
then press
. To quickly insert a period (.), press .
Select
To quickly insert double dashes (--) or three ellipses (
Options
, scroll to
Insert symbol
...
,
),
press a few times.
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Adding a new word to the dictionary
If the ? character appears after the word, press
any time while editing, press
then press OK.) Enter the word using traditional text input, and
press
oldest added word.
Changing the language of the dictionary
1
2
3
Activating predictive text input mode
Press
Scroll to the desired input language, then press OK. Your
phone is now in predictive mode.
Deactivating predictive text input mode
While editing a message, press
text
now in traditional (multi-tap) mode.
. If the dictionary is full, the new word replaces the
Select
While editing a message, press
Scroll to
Predictive text
Scroll to a language, then press OK.
The selected language is now active.
, scroll to
Options
. Scroll to
Prediction off
, then press
Predictive text
, scroll to
Options
Options
Select
, then press
. Scroll to
Options
, then press OK. Your phone is
Spell
Insert word
.
.
. (OR, at
.
Select
Predictive
Templates
: Templates are available in English only.
Note
A template is a predefined, commonly used sentence that
you can quickly insert into a message. While you’re editing a
message, press
template:
1.
Call me at [ ]
2.
I’ll call you at [ ]
3.
Meet me at [ ]
4.
I’ll be there at [ ]
5.
I’ll be [ ] minutes late.
6.
I’m running late.
7.
I’m on my way.
8.
Meeting cancelled.
, then select
Options
. <phone number/time/place>
. <time/place>
. <time/place>
. <time>
Add template
<number of minutes>
. Select a
,
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9.
Meeting changed to [ ].
10.
Appointment cancelled.
11 .
I love you!
12.
Thank you!
13.
I’m sorry.
14.
Call at your convenience.
15.
Please call ASAP.
Brackets (
specify. (The value is not retained for future use; you enter
the value each time you use the template.) If you select a
template that contains brackets, you’ll be prompted to enter
a value. You can edit the template text after you insert it
into your message.
) in a template represent a value that you can
[ ]
<time/place>
Sending a message
This procedure assumes that you have already addressed your
message and entered some text into it (or have entered a
callback number). See ‘Addressing a text message’ on page 53.
Before you send your message, you can select one or more
options. While you're editing the message, press
to
To deselect an option,
After you mark and unmark the options, press. The
message
you made to the settings, press
pressagain.
, then press
Settings
•
•
•
- Sets the priority level of your message to
Urgent
"urgent".
will appear on display screen of the recipient's phone
or other device.
Delivery note
message, the network will send you a delivery note.
If you address the message to more than one recipient,
you will receive a separate delivery note for each
recipient.
Callback no.
at which the recipient can call you.
Urgent message
Save changes?
. To select an option,
Select
it.
Unmark
or a similar notification
- When the recipient receives your
- Allows you to enter a phone number
appears. To accept the changes that
. To discard the changes,
Yes
Options
, scroll
Mark
it.
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To send the message, press
. If the network can’t send your message, a warning note
OK
should appear. Try to resend the message later. See ‘Resending
a message’ on page 59.
Options
, scroll to
Send
, then press
Resending a message
Open your Outbox (
1
you want to resend is highlighted.
Press
2
•Before you resend your message, you can edit it. You
•All settings (
To send the message, press
3
press
. Scroll to
Options
can also edit the recipients list (
, or
number
that you chose for the original message are retained
unless you edit the settings (
.
Select
2-1-3). Scroll until the message
Menu
. Press
Resend
Add e-mail, Add
List recipients
Urgency, Delivery note
).
Options
Options
, scroll to
Select
, and
>
.
Callback no.
Settings
, then
Send
).
Forwarding a message
In the Inbox or Saved folder, read the message that you
1
want to forward.
Press
2
Prepare your message as you would any other message
3
that you create.
•If the message you are forwarding is a text message,
•If yo ur phone is co nfigured to b e able to send a num ber
After you prepare your message, you can:
4
•Address it (page 53) then send it (page 58). OR...
•Save it to the Outbox (press
, scroll to
Options
you can edit the message before you send it.
only message, you can forward a callback number as
a number only message, provided the original message
was also a number only message.
then press
), then address it and send it later.
Select
Forward
, then press
, scroll to
Options
Select
.
Save
)
,
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Erasing messages
You can erase the message you’re reading or several messages
at once.
Erasing the message you’re reading
Press
Erasing multiple messages
Press
1
Scroll until the appropriate item in the list is highlighted,
2
then press
may be required to confirm your choice or enter your
security code to prevent accidental deletion of messages.
•
•
•
•
, scroll to
Options
2 1 5.
Menu
Select
- Erases all read messages in the Inbox
All read
(unread messages are not erased); erases all messages
in the Outbox and Saved folders (the Outbox and
Saved folders cannot contain unread messages).
All in inbox
in the Inbox.
All in outbox
in the Outbox.
- Erases all messages in the Saved folder.
All saved
., then press
Erase
. Depending on your service provider, you
- Erases all messages (read or unread)
- Erases all messages (sent or unsent)
Select
.
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12. Extra features
Alarm clock
The alarm clock feature sounds an alert
at a time you specify.
Setting the alarm clock
Use
on or off.
Note that when you’re entering the alarm time, use two digits
for both hours and minutes (for example, enter 1:30 as
Note: Pressing does not work on this screen. If you make
a mistake, re-enter all four digits. Press up or down on the scroll
keys to move the cursor. The number you press is entered to
the right of the cursor.
Alarm volume
The alarm volume is determined by the current ringing volume.
However, if you have manually set the ringing option (see
page 24) to
or
sounds a quiet beep.
When the alarm sounds
• To shut off the alarm, press any key except
•If you press
• If you let the alarm sound for one minute without pressing
7 1 to turn the alarm clock
Menu
or
Silent
quick alert setting (see page 25), the phone only
Quiet
To turn off the alarm before then, press
a key, it stops for ten minutes, then starts again.
Beep once
, the alarm sounds again in ten minutes.
Snooze
or have selected the
Snooze
Stop
0130
Silent
.
.
).
If you turn off the phone
If you turn off the phone and the alarm is set, the phone
switches itself on at alarm time, then the alarm sounds.
• To shut off the alarm, press any key except
The phone displays
keep it on orto switch it off.
Keep the phone on?
61
. Press
Snooze
Yes
.
to
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•If you press
minutes, then the alarm sounds again.
REMEMBER! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
, the phone turns itself off for ten
Snooze
Games
Use
fun games in your phone. To pause a game, press .
To resume, choose
REMEMBER! Your phone must be switched on to use this
function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Memory
Reveal pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible. Move
the cursor with the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right), and 8 (down) keys.
Press the 5 key to reveal pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible.
Press to jump to the right over revealed pictures or to
move from the bottom right of the screen to the top left.
Press to jump to the left over revealed pictures or to
move from the top left of the screen to the bottom right.
Snake
Feed the snake with as many goodies as possible and watch
it grow. Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to turn the snake toward food.
The longer the snake’s tail grows, the higher your score. If the
snake hits its own tail or the surrounding wall, the game is over.
Logic
Find the secret combination of figures in a column. Possible
figures are shown at the top of the screen. Press the 5 key
repeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4, and 8 keys to move
the cursor. Once you think you have the right combination,
press . The result appears as a set of marks above the
column. A correct figure in the right place gets a full mark; a
correct figure in the wrong place gets a half mark. The game
ends when the correct figures are in the right place.
6 to challenge yourself or a friend to the three
Menu
.
Continue
To copy a figure from the previous column, move
Tip:
the cursor over it using the 2, 4, or 8 key, then press
the 5 key.
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13. Security features
Access codes overview
Access codes consist of the lock code and security code. When
you get your phone, you should change these codes from their
defaults, write down the new codes, and keep them in a safe
place away from the phone. Avoid using access codes that
are similar to emergency numbers, such as 911, to prevent
accidental dialing of the emergency number.
Lock code
Your phone’s lock code is used to lock and unlock your phone.
Depending on your service provider, the default lock code is
either 1234 or the last four digits of your phone number.
Use
When the phone requires the lock code, it displays
lock code:
If you enter a wrong lock code five times in succession, your
phone prompts you for the security code.
Security code
The security code is required to restrict calls and to restore
factory settings. The default security code is 12345. Use
Menu
When the phone requires the security code, it displays
Security code:
If you enter an incorrect security code five times in succession,
the phone will not accept any input for the next five minutes.
4 3 2 3 to change the lock code.
Menu
. Enter the code, then press OK.
4 3 2 4 to change the security code.
Enter the code, then press OK.
Enter
Restricting calls
Use
is handy if you want to lend your phone to someone but don’t
want them to make long-distance or other expensive calls.
4 3 1 to restrict outgoing or incoming calls. This
Menu
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Restricting incoming calls
You can block all incoming calls or create a list of incoming
numbers from which you don’t want to receive calls. To block
all incoming calls, enter your security code, scroll to
and press OK, then press
Press
Press , then press
to cancel).
Note: This feature requires the caller ID network service, and
the caller’s ID must be available to the phone in order for the
restriction to work.
Adding numbers to the restricted incoming calls list
A call restriction can consist of an entire phone number, just
an area code, etc. When the restriction is selected, calls cannot
be received from any number beginning with those digits.
For example, entering
555-1234 only.
To create a list of incoming numbers from which you don’t
want to receive calls, enter your security code, then press OK.
Continue with the steps illustrated below.
Scroll to
1
press OK.
Enter the phone number, area code,
2
etc. of the number from which you
want to restrict calls, then press OK.
if you want to remove the restriction.
Unmark
blocks all calls from the 214 area code.
214
Add restriction
.
Mark
to save your changes (or
Yes
2145551234
blocks calls from (214)
, then
Select
If you want, give a name of up to
3
10 characters to the restriction
(such as
), then press OK.
Joey
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The entry is added to your list of restricted numbers. Your
phone can save up to 15 restricted incoming numbers.
Once you enter 15 restricted numbers, the
option is removed from the menu. This option is available
again once you delete one or more phone numbers from
the restricted list.
Note: Your phone does not alert you to incoming calls from
restricted numbers unless the caller leaves a voice message.
Making changes to the restricted incoming calls list
To edit or completely erase an entry in the list, choose
or
, select the entry you want to edit or erase, and
Erase
follow the instructions on the screen.
Allowing calls from a number on the list
If you later decide to allow calls to a
restricted number, scroll to
press OK to see your list of numbers.
Press
(The number remains in the list so that
you can restrict it again later by pressing
done, press . Press
to cancel).
to remove the restriction.
Unmark
and
Select
to save your changes (or
Yes
Add restriction
.) When you’re
Mark
Edit
Restricting outgoing calls
You can block all outgoing calls or create a list of numbers
to which outgoing calls cannot be made. To block all
outgoing calls,
Enter your security code and press OK.
1
Scroll to
2
With
All calls
3
Press , then press
4
to cancel).
and press
Select
highlighted, press
.
OK
.
Mark
to save your changes (or
Yes
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Adding numbers to the restricted outgoing calls list
A call restriction can consist of an entire phone number, an
area code, etc. When the restriction is selected, calls cannot
be made to any number beginning with those digits. For
example, entering
2145551234
blocks calls to (214) 5551234 only. 1 blocks all calls starting with 1, including long
distance calls and 1-800 calls.
blocks 1-800 calls only.
1800
To prevent your phone from making outgoing calls, scroll to
Add restriction
and press OK. Continue with the steps
illustrated below.
1
Scroll to
Add restriction
, then
press OK.
Enter the phone number, area code,
2
etc. to which you want to restrict
calls, then press OK.
If you want, give a name of up to
3
10 characters to the restriction (such
as
Joey, Long dist
, or
1-800 #s
),
then press OK.
The entry is added to your list of
restricted numbers. Your phone can
save up to 10 restricted outgoing numbers. Once you
enter 10 restricted numbers, the
Add restriction
option
is removed from the menu. This option is available again
once you delete one or more phone numbers from the
restricted list.
Making changes to the restricted outgoing calls list
To edit or completely erase an entry in the list, choose
or
, select the entry you want to edit or erase, and
Erase
follow the instructions on the screen.
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Allowing calls to a number on the list
If you later decide to allow calls to a
restricted number, scroll to
press OK. You can now see your list of
numbers. Press
restriction. (The number remains in the
list so that you can restrict it again later by pressing
When you’re done, press . Press
changes (or to cancel).
Unmark
to remove the
Select
and
Yes
to save your
Mark
Phone lock
You can prevent unauthorized use of your phone by locking
it. When your phone is locked, only incoming calls and calls
to the unlocked phone number (see below) are allowed.
The memory and menu are unavailable.
Note: Calls may still be possible to emergency numbers.
How to lock your phone
Press
press OK. Scroll to On, then press OK.
How to unlock your phone
Press
Answering a call when the phone is locked
Press
4 3 2 1. Enter the lock code (see page 63), then
Menu
, enter the lock code, then press OK.
Menu
.
Answer
.)
Saving the unlocked phone number
Use
when your phone is locked. You are required to enter the
lock code.
4 3 2 2 to save a number that may be called even
Menu
Calling the unlocked phone number
Press or , or manually enter the number exactly as it
is saved, then press
Call
.
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14. Accessories
An extensive range of accessories
is available for your phone. You
can select the accessories that best
suit your specific communication
needs. For availability, see your
local authorized Nokia dealer.
A few practical rules for accessory
operation:
• Keep accessories out of small children's reach.
• When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory,
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
• Installation of complex car equipment must be completed
by qualified personnel only.
WARNING!
Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the
phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model.
The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or
warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.
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Nokia Xpress-on™ color covers
Your phone’s Xpress-on™ cover is available in several fashion
colors. Extra covers may be purchased from your authorized
Nokia dealer.
Note: Always store your phone with the cover attached.
Changing covers
When changing covers, don’t use the phone’s antenna as
leverage!
Switch off the power and disconnect the phone from
1
the charger or any other device.
Using a coin, depress the
2
colored tab on the top of
the phone and slide the
color cover forward.
Remove the cover.
3
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Remove the rubber keypad
4
from the back of the
cover. Place it into the
back of the new cover.
Place the bottom of the
5
cover against the bottom
of the phone. Make sure
all three sets of plastic
tabs line up with their
respective slots, as shown
at left. Close the cover
and snap it shut all the
way around the edge of
the phone.
Batteries
Several batteries are available for your phone:
• BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh
• BLS-4 Ultra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh
• BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh
• BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh
• BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-Polymer 600 mAh
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Charging times
The table below displays approximate battery charging times.
These charging times charge your phone to about 80% of its
capacity, and the battery strength indicator stops scrolling.
If you wish to obtain 100% battery capacity, please allow
another two hours for “maintenance” charge.
Rapid Cig.
Lighter
Charger
LCH-9
1 hour, 20 minutes
Battery
BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion
900 mAh
BLS-4 Ultra Extended Li-Ion
1500 mAh
BMS-2S Extended NiMH
900 mAh
BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH
900 mAh
BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-Polymer
600 mAh
Standard
Travel Charger
ACP-7U
4 hours2 hours
5-6 hours3 hours, 30 minutes
4 hours1 hour, 30 minutes
4 hours1 hour, 30 minutes
2 hours,
30 minutes
Rapid Travel
Charger
ACP-9U
Talk and standby times
The table below displays approximate talk and standby times.
Variations occur depending on network settings and usage.
Battery Option
BLS-2N Extended
Li-Ion
900 mAh
BLS-4 Ultra
Extended Li-Ion
1500 mAh
BMS-2S Extended
NiMH
900 mAh
BMS-2V Vibrating
NiMH
900 mAh
BPS-1 Ultra Slim
Li-Poymer
600 mAh
Digital
Talk Time
2 hrs to
2 hrs 55 min
3 hrs 20 min to
4 hrs 50 min
2 hrs to
2 hrs 55 min
2 hrs to
2 hrs 55 min
1 hr 20 min to
1 hr 55 min
Analog
Talk Time
40 min to
1 hr 25 min
1 hr 10 min to
2 hrs 25 min
40 min to
1 hr 25 min
40 min to
1 hr 25 min
25 min to
55 min
Standby Time
70 to 110 hrs (dig)
10 to 15 hrs (ana)
115 to 180 hrs (dig)
15 to 23 hrs (ana)
70 to 110 hrs (dig)
10 to 15 hrs (ana)
70 to 110 hrs (dig)
10 to 15 hrs (ana)
46 to 73 hrs (dig)
8 to 16 hrs (ana)
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The times shown 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.
Note: Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local
regulations.
Chargers and other accessories
WARNING!
This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with power
from the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), Rapid Travel
Charger (ACP-9U), or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9).
Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus
and may be dangerous.
The following chargers and other accessories are available for
your phone; please see your dealer for details. Also, refer to any
accessory options manual that may have been included in your
sales package for the entire line of Nokia Original Accessories.
Note: 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 may shorten its
life. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself
over time.
ACP-7U Standard Travel Charger
Use this durable and economical
charger to charge all battery options.
Plug the charger into a wall outlet and
connect the connector to the bottom
of your phone. Check the charging
status on your phone’s screen.
Calls can be made during charging,
but charging will stop for the duration of the call and the
battery bar scrolling stops.
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Note: If the battery is completely empty, you cannot use the
phone until it has enough charge to operate.
The Standard Travel Charger is available for different voltage
levels and can also be used with the DCH-9 Compact Desktop
Charging Stand.
ACP-9U Rapid Travel Charger
The extremely light, functionally designed
Rapid Travel Charger charges your phone
battery quickly.
Plug the charger into a wall outlet and
connect the connector to the bottom of
your phone. Check the charging status on
your phone’s screen. You can use your
phone while charging.
Operating within a voltage range of 100V-240V AC
(50Hz-60Hz), the Rapid Travel Charger is practically voltageindependent in normal office and household use. Like the
Standard Travel Charger, the Rapid Travel Charger is compatible
with all battery options. The Rapid Travel Charger can also
be used with the DCH-9 Compact Desktop Charging Stand.
LCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger
Using the multivoltage Rapid
Cigarette Lighter Charger, you
can charge your phone when
you travel. The small charger's
functional design fits well with
most car lighters and interiors.
Charging times are the same as for the Rapid Travel Charger
ACP-9U. Calls can be made during charging.
A green light indicates that the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger
is ready to charge. Check the charging status on your phone’s
screen. The input voltage is 12 or 24 V DC, negative grounding.
The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger can be used with all
accessories available for your phone.
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Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter
Charger when the car engine is not running. This may cause
the battery of your car to drain.
Note: In some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not provided
with power when the ignition is switched off. Verify that the
green LED light is lit.
DCH-9 Compact Desktop Charging Stand
Compatible with all battery
options, the Compact Desktop
Charging Stand can be used
with the Standard Travel
Charger ACP-7U or the Rapid
Travel Charger ACP-9U. The
Compact Desktop Charging
Stand provides mounting for both the phone and a spare
battery. Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the
connector to the back of the Compact Desktop Charging
Stand. Place your phone and/or a spare battery in the stand
to begin battery charging.
When the phone is charging, no lights are displayed on the
stand; check the charging status of the phone battery on your
phone’s screen.
Charging moves to the rear slot once the front battery is
100% charged.
When the spare battery is charging, check the status indicator
on the left side of the charging stand. A red light indicates
that the battery is charging; a green light indicates that the
battery is charged to at least 80% of its capacity.
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DCH-9 Rear Slot Charging Times
Battery
BLS-2N Extended
Li-Ion 900 mAh
BMS-2S Extended
NiMH 900 mAh
BMS-2V Vibrating
NiMH 900 mAh
BLS-4 Ultra Extended
Li-Ion 1500 mAh
BPS-1 Ultra Slim
Li-Polymer
600 mAh
Using ACP-7UUsing ACP-9U
Back slot
6 hours,
30 minutes
12 hours18 hours8 hours12 hours
4 hours,
30 minutes
only
Both slots
full
9 hours,
45 minutes
6 hours,
30 minutes
Back slot
only
4 hours
3 hours
Both slots
full
6 hours,
15 minutes
4 hours,
30 minutes
The phone has the built-in intelligence to maintain the battery,
so there is no need for a discharge feature on the stand.
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15. Reference information
Important safety information
Traffic safety
Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a
hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing.
Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the
passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public
roads is not permitted.
Remember, road safety always comes first!
Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and
always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or
when it may cause interference or danger.
When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read
its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect
incompatible products.
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised
that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety
of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used
in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna
pointing over your shoulder).
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.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6
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 pacemaker 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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Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service
provider.
Other medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular
phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected
medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical
device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF
energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health
care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas 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 (e.g. electronic fuel injection
systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic
speed control systems, 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 when 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.
Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point
(service station). Users 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.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always
clearly marked. They include 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 which may apply to the unit.
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is
mounted and operating properly.
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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 installed or
portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air
bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly
installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
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 may lead to the suspension or
denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Emergency calls
IMPORTANT!
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless
and landline networks as well as user- programmed functions which
cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should
never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications
(e.g. medical emergencies).
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on
and in a service area with adequate signal strength. 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.
Making an emergency call
If the phone is not on, switch it on.
1
Press and hold for several seconds to ready the
2
phone for calls.
Key in the emergency number for your present location
3
(e.g. 911 or other official emergency number). Emergency
numbers vary by location.
Press
4
If certain features are in use (Keyguard, call restrictions, etc.), you may
first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency
call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary
information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless
phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an
accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.
Call
.
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Radio frequency (RF) signals
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 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 1.6W/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 determined 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 (e.g., at the ear and worn on
the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value
for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the
ear is 1.32 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user
guide, is 1.19 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
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines, use only Nokia approved accessories. When carrying the
phone while it is on, place the phone in the specific
that has been tested for compliance.
after searching on FCC ID:
http://
GMLNSD-1GW
Nokia belt-clip
.
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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
http://www.nokia.com
at
.
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Care and maintenance
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and
should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to
fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product
for many years. When using your phone, battery, charger, OR any
accessory:
• Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children’s
reach.
• Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals
that will corrode electronic circuits.
• Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as its moving parts can
be damaged.
• Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the
life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt
certain plastics.
• Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to its
normal operating temperature), moisture can form inside the
phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards.
• Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device
may damage it.
• Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal
circuit boards.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents
to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild
soap-and-water solution.
• Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts and
prevent proper operation.
• Use only the supplied antenna. Removal and replacement of the
antenna by anyone other than a Nokia authorized service center
is an unauthorized modification and invalidates the warranty,
can damage the phone, and may violate regulations covering
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.
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16. Technical information
Operating voltage3.6 V nominal
Frequency bands
Lowband824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX)
Number of NAMs2
Memory locations100
Memory capacity16 characters per name
Part No. 9353434 Printed in Canada 08/01
Nokia, Connecting People and the Original Accessories logos are
trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates.
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.
869.04 - 893.97 MHz (RX)
32 characters per number
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17. Nokia One-Year Limited
Warranty
Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free
from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure
during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions:
1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year
beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product.
2. The limited warranty extends to the original purchaser of the Product
(“Consumer”) and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent
purchaser/end-user.
3. The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who purchase the
Product in the United States.
4. During 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.
5. Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the date of the
original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized
receipt.
6. The 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.
7. The 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.
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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.
8. If 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.
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 Inc.
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 a 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.
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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 responsible for all shipping charges.
9. The 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 CUSTOMERS, 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
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.
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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, USA
7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150
Tampa, FL 33614
Telephone: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228)
Facsimile: (813) 249-9619
For the hearing-impaired only (TTY):
1-800-24NOKIA (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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18. Index
A
ABC mode 11
accessories 68
batteries 70
chargers 72
covers 69
alarm clock 61
answering a call 17
automatic answer 39
antenna 15
external jack 7
anykey answer 39
automatic answer 39
B
batteries 70
attaching 3
charging 3
discharging 4
removing 5
blocking calls see restricting
calls
C
C key 7
call block see restricting
calls
call forwarding
activating 33
cancelling 34
call log 42
clearing lists 43
dialed calls 43
missed calls 42
Options key 42
received calls 43
call restrictions see
restricting calls
call timers 43
call waiting 31
answering a waiting call 31
cancelling 31
caller ID 18
showing/hiding number 36
calling card
making calls 33
set-up 31
calls
answering 17
answering automatically 39
answering with call
waiting 31
anykey answer 39
ending 30
forwarding 33
initiating a second 30
making 16
muting 16, 30
silencing an incoming call 17
unmuting 16
unmuting the
microphone 30
care and maintenance 81
chargers 72
clearing call lists 43
clock 22
alarm clock 61
displaying/hiding 23
setting 22
time format 23
Charger 73
Rapid Travel Charger 73
received calls 43
redial
automatic 22
last number 17
restore factory settings 41
restricting calls 63
ringing see tones
Roaming 37
Roaming indicators 38
S
safety guidelines 1, 76
safety information 76
scroll keys 7
scrolling view 21
security code 63
security features 63
send caller ID 36
Service Types 37
signal strength 15
silencing an incoming call 17
sound see tones
special characters 12
speed dialing see one-touch
dialing
Standard Travel Charger 72
System choices 38
System selection
Roaming 37
system selection 37
T
technical information 82
timers 43
tones 23
keypad 24
message alert 24
quick alert settings 25
ringing option 24
ringing tone 24
ringing volume 24
warning and game 25