Nokia 8887 User Manual

Page 1
Hello
We've seen that you love simple but elegant style, in everything you do. That's why we've designed the Nokia 8887 just for you.
It is the best match to you with its simple and elegant design. A stylish metallic looking color on the outside and Nokia's well known user friendly interface design, that reveals itself when you use your phone.
Nokia 8887 allows you to keep your individuality precious and guard your privacy. Personalized ring tone that can identify the caller or CLI group, electronic organizer and advanced phonebook that can save 200 names, email address and phone numbers. Nokia 8887, a perfect companion to keep your daily life always well organized.
Page 2
Page 3
Your Nokia
menu map
Let us help you learn about your new Nokia phone. The menu
map you see on the next two pages will take you through the
main menu functions in the order that they appear on your
phone.
We've included visuals of the 8 menu functions and they are
numbered 1 - 8 so you can see the sequence at a glance. And
right next to each menu function screen we've listed the
special features in your Nokia phone, also in order of appear-
ance so they'll be easy to find.
Page 4
Menu Map
Page 5
Page 6
Copyright ⓒ Nokia Corporation 2001. All rights reserved.
Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.
Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. Nokia tune is a trademark of Nokia Corporation.
US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright (C) 1997-2000. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited or, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.
The availability of particular products may vary by region. Please check with the Nokia dealer nearest to you.
9353229
Issue 1
Page 7
Package contents
Cellular phone Compact Standard battery
Charger Portable necklace
Owner's Guide
1
Page 8
Quick & easy
Thank you for choosing Nokia 8887! These pages give you some tips on using your phone. For more detailed information, read through the Owner's Guide. Throughout this guide, all key presses are represented by icons such as and .
How to choose English language mode
Your phone is factory-set to use Korean language mode. To use English mode for the phone, you can change the setting in the following ways:
• Press to enter the standby mode.
• In the standby mode, press , , , and in the order shown. Wait for a minute.
English selected is displayed and all the screen of the phone is changed into English.
Making your first call
• Install and charge the battery.
• Switch on your phone by pressing and holding .
1. Key in the area code and phone number and press .
• If auto area code is set, just key in the phone number without entering an area code.
• If the phone number entered is incorrect, press to erase digits of the number one
by one, or press and hold it to erase all the digits at once.
2. Press to end the call.
Call functions
Making a call Key in the phone number
including the area code and press .
Answering a call
Ending a call
When the phone is ringing, open the flap. You can change the setting in Answer call menu.
Press .
Adjusting earpiece volume
Last number redial
Calling your voice mailbox
This function allows to adjust the volume level
during a call. Press on the side of the phone.
Press in the standby mode to access the list of last dialed numbers. Scroll
with or to the desired number and press
.
Press and hold .
2
Page 9
NOTE: You can mute the ringing
of an incoming call by pressing volume key( ) on the side of the
phone (when phone is in closed position) without disconnecting the incoming call. This feature is useful, when you need to quickly silence your phone ringing sound.
NOTE: If you are subscribed to
Caller ID service, a call will not be connected even if you open the flap when the bell rings. After identifying caller, press the send key and answer a call. Press to end the call.
NOTE: Call ID service allows you
to verify the caller’s number when the phone rings. You should subscribe the service in advance. Some other numbers or no number may be displayed de­pending on the caller’s call envi­ronment.
NOTE: You can search the English
phone book in the same way at Quick Search. You can select Ko­rean Search or English Search by
pressing and identify the current mode with ,
displayed on the upper
part of screen.
Menu functions
Entering a menu
Exiting a menu
Press Menu in the standby mode and press or
to go to the desired menu option.
Press to exit a menu function.
Other essential functions
Silent mode
In the standby mode, press and hold . For more informa­tion, see the section “Your
Phone” of Owner's Guide.
Phone book functions
Quick save Key in the phone number and
press Options. Select Save and key in the name. Press Options and select Save.
Quick search
In the standby mode, press
or and key in the first letter of the name. It finds the first name starting with the corresponding letter of the stored names. You can search
another name by using or .
3
Cellular phone lock
Writing text message
Voice tag
In the standby mode, press and hold . For more informa­tion, see the security setting
menu of Owner's Guide.
In the standby mode, press and hold . Scroll directly to
write text message menu.
In the standby mode, press and hold . In case that there is
any saved voice tag, it will be changed to voice tag mode.
Page 10
Notifying received message
If the text message is received in the standby mode, message alert will be rung. At this point, if you open the flap, message receiving mark will be displayed on the screen. If you want to read the received message, press Read or List. You can read the received message directly. If you do not read the received message, message unread sound will periodically be rung until you read it. To stop unread sound, press Stop.
NOTE: The external lamp on the
flap, will flicker in blue, every­time you are connected to the network. If a message is received, it will flicker in red. If a call is re­ceived, it will flicker in green.
NOTE: Using the phone, you can
conveniently select and use the profile set in advance depending on various surrounding condi­tion. See the section “Profiles” of Owner's Guide.
NOTE: Using the phone, you can
input all the Korean text in the same way of Nokia's easy English input. See "Text Input" on page 20 of Owner's Guide.
4
Page 11
Table of Contents
For your safety ..................................... 8
General Information............................. 9
1. Your Phone .....................................11
Keys ......................................................................... 11
Connectors ............................................................12
Display indicators in the standby mode .......12
2. Getting started...............................14
Installing and removing the battery .............. 14
Charging the battery .......................................... 14
Battery elapsed time .......................................... 15
Battery charging time ........................................ 15
Switching the phone on ....................................15
Changing the security code .............................16
Switching the phone off ...................................16
3. Making and answering calls .........17
Making calls .........................................................17
International calls .........................................17
Making a call using the phone book .......17
Last number redial ........................................18
Speed dialing a phone number..................18
Answering a call .................................................. 18
In-call options................................................ 18
4. Text input .......................................19
Input ....................................................................... 19
Input mode switching and numbers/symbols
input .............................................................. 19
Korean input ............................................19
English input............................................20
Symbol input............................................21
Numbers input ........................................21
5. Phone book (Names)......................22
Storing a phone number with a name .......... 22
Storing multiple numbers and a text ............22
Adding a new number or a text................22
Adding and erasing a voice tag to a phone
book entry.................................................... 23
Changing the default number ................... 23
Searching from the phone book ..................... 23
Assigning a phone number as a speed dial num-
ber ........................................................................ 24
Making a call with the speed dials ................ 24
Editing the phone book ..................................... 24
Editing names and numbers ...................... 24
Erasing names................................................ 24
Own numbers ....................................................... 25
Caller groups ........................................................ 25
Adding a phone number to a caller group
........................................................................ 25
Setting the ringing tone, graphic and name
for a caller group....................................... 25
Removing a name from a caller group ... 26
Memory status ..................................................... 26
Voice dialing ......................................................... 26
Voice tag list................................................... 26
Erase all tags .................................................. 27
Auto voice tag mode.................................... 27
Searching area code list ................................... 27
6. Using the Menu ............................. 28
Accessing a menu function by scrolling ......28
Accessing a menu function by using its shortcut
............................................................................... 28
7. Menu functions ............................. 29
NATE (Menu 1) ..........................................29
Connect NATE (Menu 1-1) ......................... 29
NATE wizard (Menu 1-2) ............................ 29
Internet mail (Menu 1-3)............................ 29
Mobile wallet (Menu 1-4) .......................... 30
Message (Menu 2) .....................................30
Text messages (Menu 2-1) ......................... 30
Inbox (Menu 2-1-1) .............................. 30
Write a message (Menu 2-1-2) ......... 31
Page (Menu 2-1-3)................................ 31
5
Page 12
Outbox (Menu 2-1-4) ........................... 31
Archive (Menu 2-1-5)........................... 31
Template (Menu 2-1-6)........................ 31
Erase all (Menu 2-1-7) ......................... 31
Voice messages (Menu 2-2).......................32
Listen to msg. (Menu 2-2-1)............... 32
View voice mail (Menu 2-2-2) ........... 32
Clear voice mail (Menu 2-2-3)........... 32
Call register (Menu 3) ........................................32
Missed calls (Menu 3-1).............................. 32
Received calls (Menu 3-2)..........................33
Dialed calls (Menu 3-3)...............................33
Clear call lists (Menu 3-4).......................... 33
Call timers (Menu 3-5) ................................ 33
Last call (Menu 3-5-1).......................... 33
All calls (Menu 3-5-2) .......................... 33
Dialed calls (Menu 3-5-3) ...................33
Received calls (Menu 3-5-4)............... 33
Clear timers (Menu 3-5-5) .................. 33
Profiles (Menu 4) ................................................. 33
Changing profiles ..........................................33
Activating profiles......................................... 34
Customizing profiles..................................... 34
Renaming profiles ......................................... 35
Settings (Menu 5) ............................................... 35
Time settings (Menu 5-1) ........................... 35
Alarm clock (Menu 5-1-1)................... 35
Clock (Menu 5-1-2)...............................35
Call settings (Menu 5-2) ............................. 35
Auto area code (Menu 5-2-1) ............ 35
International prefix (Menu 5-2-2) ....36
Answer call (Menu 5-2-3) ................... 36
Automatic redial (Menu 5-2-4) ......... 36
orig. call alert (Menu 5-2-5)............... 36
Data service (Menu 5-2-6).................. 36
Phone settings (Menu 5-3) ........................36
Language (Menu 5-3-1).......................37
Touch tone length (Menu 5-3-2) ......37
Background settings (Menu 5-3-3).. 37
Display contrast (Menu 5-3-4) ..........37
Auto backlight (Menu 5-3-5) ............. 37
NAM selection (Menu 5-3-6)............. 38
Restore factory settings (Menu 5-3-7)
................................................................. 38
Number plus (Menu 5-3-8)................. 38
Security settings (Menu 5-4) .................... 38
Call restriction (Menu 5-4-1)............. 38
Security code (Menu 5-4-2) ............... 39
NATE settings (Menu 5-5).......................... 39
Gateway (Menu 5-5-1) ........................ 39
Home URL (Menu 5-5-2)..................... 39
Restore settings (Menu 5-5-3) .......... 39
Game (Menu 6) ................................................... 39
Continue game (Menu 6-1) ................ 40
Play (Menu 6-2) ..................................... 40
Level (Menu 6-3).................................... 40
Top score (Menu 6-4) ........................... 40
Instructions (Menu 6-5)....................... 40
Sound Setting (Menu 6-6) .................. 40
Calculator (Menu 7) ........................................... 40
Using the calculator..................................... 40
To make a currency conversion................. 41
Calendar (Menu 8) .............................................. 41
View date......................................................... 41
View day notes............................................... 41
View all ..................................................... 42
Make a note............................................. 42
Erase .......................................................... 42
Edit............................................................. 42
Move.......................................................... 42
View by weeks......................................... 42
Go to date ................................................ 42
Copy........................................................... 42
Settings..................................................... 42
Make a note.................................................... 42
Meeting ................................................... 42
Call ............................................................ 42
Birthday ................................................... 42
Memo ....................................................... 43
View by weeks................................................ 43
Go to date ....................................................... 43
To-do list ......................................................... 43
6
Page 13
Settings ............................................................ 43
Date format.............................................. 43
Time format.............................................. 43
Week starts on ........................................ 43
Auto erase ................................................ 43
View day list.............................................44
8. Appendix (Additional service) ......45
NATE ....................................................................... 45
Access NATE....................................................45
Exit NATE .........................................................45
About keys.......................................................45
Picture Friend/Music Bell/700 My Bell Service
............................................................................... 46
9. Important safety information.......48
Care and maintenance.............................. 51
Genuine Accessories.................................. 52
Charger ............................................................52
Headset ...........................................................52
FM radio headset .........................................53
Handsfree for vehicle ..................................53
DATA LINK KIT ...............................................54
Battery .............................................................54
Check list before reporting your problem
..................................................................... 55
Index ....................................................56
7
Page 14
For your safety
READ THESE SIMPLE GUIDELINES.
Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Don't use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may get interfer­ence which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Wireless phones can cause interfer­ence. Using them on aircraft is illegal.
USE 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.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its owner's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect in­compatible products.
MAKING CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone number, in­cluding the area code, then press
. To end a call press .
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Don't use phone at a refuelling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Don't use phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and fol­low any regulations or rules.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press to clear the display. Enter the emergency number,
then press . Give your location. Do not end the call until told to do so.
8
Page 15
General Information
Security code
To prevent unauthorized use of phone and altering of settings, some of the functions are designed to operate only by entering the security code. The factory-set default security code is 12345. To avoid unauthor­ized use of your phone, change the code in the menu Settings. Keep the new code se­cret and in a safe place which is separate from your phone. For more details, see "Changing the security code".
Battery
Li-Ion battery BLK-1/BLK-2 is the re­chargeable battery available for your phone.
WARNING! Use only batteries,
chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.
For availability of approved accessories, please check with your Nokia dealer.
about an accessory, please have the acces­sory available for reference.
Nokia Customer Center
(Product-related inquiry)
Regardless of area code, please dial 080­234-1101.
SK Telecom Customer Center
(Service/Rate-related inquiry)
Regardless of area code, please dial 114 with the cell phone.
Regardless of area code, please dial 1566­0011 with the telephone (both for 011 and 017 customers).
Using this guide
Text conventions
In each step-by-step procedure, you’ll of­ten see the following words. As you follow the instructions given in this Owner’s Guide, you will easily get used to the func­tions of the phone.
Labels on the phone
Your phone’s model number is located on the back of your phone under the battery. You’ll need the information on this label if you call Nokia Customer Service. To ask
Press means to press briefly (less than
0.8 seconds) and release a key.
Press xxx means to press the soft key ( , ) under xxx.
Press and hold means to press and hold a key for 0.8 seconds or more (de­pending on the feature).
9
Page 16
Also, the certain text "styles" are used to attract attention or to emphasize a point.
• The display texts which appear on the phone display are indicated in blue col­or, for example calling.
• Menu or Options on the display are in­dicated in bold, for example Menu. You
can select them by using and .
10
Page 17
1. Your Phone
Keys
This chapter introduces you to the keys and the standby mode display indicators of your phone.
Pressing and holding the power key on top of your phone switches the phone on or off. When pressed briefly in the standby mode, it opens the list of profiles.
Ends or rejects a call.
Exits from a function.
1. Volume Key (Volume control function in the standby mode or during a call)
The upper key increases and the lower key reduces the phone's earpiece volume. If you press this key when the phone rings, the ringing tone sound will be muted.
2. Voice Memo Key (Voice record or play function)
By pressing this key in the standby mode, you can check the saved voice memo.
During a call or in the standby mode, press and hold this key for a while, to initiate voice recording. Press this key once again to end and save the recorded content.
3. Power key (Turn on or off the power/ end a call)
4. Scroll keys (List search function)
enable moving cursor up and down in the phone book and menu functions.
When writing a message, move the cursor to the left or the right.
5. Send key (Make or answer a call)
answers a call and dials a phone number. In the standby mode, it shows the most re­cently called numbers.
11
Page 18
Your Phone
6. ~
are used to key in numbers and letters.
Pressing and holding mode calls your voice mailbox.
Pressing and holding in the standby mode activates or deactivates Silent
mode. If you set Silent mode, all the func­tions of phone sound will be deactivated and the call will be noticed with vibration.
Pressing and holding in the standby mode activates the auto phone lock func-
tion. If setting the phone lock function, you have to enter the security code for use and if you turn off and on again the phone, phone lock function will be set again. Phone lock function can not be deactivat­ed without entering the security code at Security setting menu.
in the standby
Connectors
Bottom Top
1. System connector
When using the data service, connect the data cable or the hands free for use in automobile.
2. Headset connector
Connects the personal headset or FM radio headset.
Display indicators in the standby mode
7. Soft keys (Selecting/cancelling menu
function)
Each of these keys performs Select/Ok( ), Back/Exit( ) indicated on the display
above it. In the standby mode, Pressing and holding
activates text message writing and,
pressing and holding , voice dialing mode.
8. Internet key
is used to access to the internet. Pressing this key in the standby mode initiates the connection to internet.
The indicators described below are shown when the phone is ready for use.
and bar shows the signal strength of the net-
work at your current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal.
and bar shows the battery charge level. The
higher the bar, the more power there is in the battery.
12
Page 19
shows Korean input mode.
shows that there is a received voice message.
shows English input mode.
shows Numbers input mode.
shows Symbols input mode.
All ringing and warning tones for the current profile has been set to Silent.
shows that Silent mode is set.
shows that the alarm clock is set
shows that there is a received text message.
shows that the phone is on the line.
shows the mute state during a call.
shows that phone lock function is set.
shows that the phone is in a roaming network.
shows that the phone is connected to the internet.
shows that the phone is connected to the PC with the data cable.
13
Page 20
2. Getting started
Getting started
Installing and removing the battery
Installing the battery
• Engage the bottom of the battery with the down groove of the phone.
• Slide the battery in the arrow direction until you can listen to the click sound.
Removing the battery
Charging the battery
Since battery is not fully charged when you purchased phone, please use it after making the battery fully charged.
1. Connect the charger to a wall outlet.
2. Insert the battery pack into the rear of charger to charge the battery pack only.
The battery-shaped lamp in front of the charger will be turned on in red. When the battery charging is complet­ed, the lamp will be changed in green.
3. If you want to charge the battery­mounted phone, put the phone in the front outlet of battery charger.
The battery-shaped lamp in front of the charger will be turned on in red. When the battery charging is complet­ed, the lamp will be changed in green.
• Press the battery release button upper and slide the battery off.
• Remove the battery by lifting it from the finger grip.
Warning! Before removing the
battery, always make sure that the phone is switched off.
14
Page 21
NOTE: If you mount the phone and
the battery on the charger at the same time, they will be charged by order of the phone and the battery. During the phone charg­ing, battery-shaped lamp will be changed into orange which indi­cates that charging is on standby.
WARNING! If phone or battery are
not mounted on charger properly, the lamp is flickering in orange. Mount the phone and battery on charger properly once again.
Checking the charging status
Insert the battery into the phone and turn the phone on. Then, the status will be shown on the right corner of the phone display.
The above data is measured by our company according to the standard of Korea Consumer Protection Board. The talktime and standby time can vary depending on condition in use.
Battery charging time
Charging time for a fully discharged bat­tery is as follows:
Type Compact Standard
Time Max. 120mins Max. 120mins
The charging time may vary depending on bat­tery status. Since battery can not be charged properly in an extreme hot or cold tempera­ture, please always charge it in normal temper­ature.
Switching the phone on
Press and hold . If you switch on the phone, the screen below is displayed.
shows that battery is full.
shows low bat­tery, which re­quires charging.
Battery elapsed time
If the new battery is full charged, you can use it as below.
Type Status
Talktime 105~120 mins 110~150 mins
Standby
Compact Standard
138~150 hrs 190~210 hrs
shows that bat­tery is almost discharged, which requires charging.
If the phone requests a security code
• Key in the security code. The default security code is 12345.
• It is displayed as asterisks !.
•Press Ok.
15
Page 22
Getting started
WARNING! Do not switch on the
phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
NOTE: Requesting the security
code indicates your phone is in the phone lock function. To deac­tivate this function, deactivate the phone lock function at Secu­rity setting menu.
Changing the security code
1. In the Settings menu, select Security
settings.
2. After selecting Security code, select
change security code in the list. When
the security code line is displayed, key in the previous security code (default is
12345) and press Ok.
Switching the phone off
1. Press and hold .
2. Profile lists, including Switch off, are displayed.
3. Select Switch off.
NOTE: If you press and hold
until ending graphic comes out, you can easily switch the phone off. If something wrong happens in use or the phone is not switched on, switch the phone on after removing and reinstalling the battery.
3. Enter the new security code in the se­curity code line and press Ok. You can use the numbers of 5 digits for security code. When you key in the security code, only ! is displyed on the screen.
4. Enter the new security code again to confirm it and press Ok.
16
Page 23
3. Making and answering calls
Making calls
1. Key in the phone number including the area code.
NOTE: To edit a number on the
display, press to move the cursor to the right or press to the left. Press Clear to delete the number.
2. Press to call the number.
3. Press to end the call (or to cancel the call attempt).
International calls
To make an international call, you should enter the international access code and country code. Setting the shortcut key for international access number can make it easy to call.
1. Press twice or press and hold .
Prefixed international access number is displayed.
2. Enter the country code, area code and
the phone number in order.
3. Press to call the number.
Making a call using the phone book
1. Press Names() in the standby mode.
2. Select Find.
3. Key in the first letter(s) of the name
and press Search.
4. Use or to reach the desired
name. If there are a lot of names in the phone book, entering the following let­ter continually finds out the name au­tomatically.
International prefix setting
1. In Settings menu, select Call settings.
2. Select Int'l prefix.
3. Select On.
4. Key in the access number. The number should be started with 00.
5. Press Ok.
Using International prefix
After setting a shortcut for international access number, you are ready for use.
5. Press to call the default number of the name.
NOTE: Pressing or in
the standby mode displays the phone number list on screen. If pressing the first letter of the de­sired name in the list, you can use the easy search function where the cursor moves to the first name starting with the corre­sponding letter. You can scroll the
cursor with
17
, .
Page 24
Making and answering calls
Last number redial
The last ten phone numbers you called or attempted to call are stored in the phone's memory. To redial one of these last-dialed numbers:
1. When in the standby mode, press to access the list of the last-dialled numbers.
2. Use or to reach the desired name or number. Press .
Speed dialing a phone number
If you have assigned a phone number to one of the speed dialing keys ( ~
), you can call that phone number in
the following way:
• Press the corresponding speed dialing key and press . Or press and hold the speed dial key.
NOTE: If you are subscribed to
caller ID service, a call is not con­nected even if you open the flap when the phone rings. After iden­tifying the caller, press the send key and answer a call.
2. Press to end the call.
In-call options
By pressing Options during a call, the fol­lowing In-Call options may be available:
•Mute on/off
Mutes the microphone during a call.
Send DTMF tone Sends the number entered at once con-
necting to ARS or telebanking service.
NOTE: If saving the frequently
used number at Phone book, you can press Search on the number input screen and get and send the number saved in the phone.
NOTE: Pressing and holding
dials your voice mailbox number. Please see "Assigning a phone number as a speed dial number".
Answering a call
1. You can answer a call either by
1. Opening flap
2. Press any key
3. Press SEND key. The default is to answer a call by
opening the flap. See "Call settings".
•Menu
Uses the menu.
• Phonebook
Uses the phone book.
• Send own number
Sends own number in quick and simple. You can use this when you send your own number to voice mailbox or ARS.
18
Page 25
4. Text input
You can input Korean, English, symbols and numbers in the same way as all the phone functions such as writing a mes­sage, name input etc.
Keys for numbers/letters
The following table shows letters/numbers displayed on screen when you press the corresponding keys.
Keys for numbers/letters
Keys Letters
0, , , , space
1, ,
2, , , a(A), b(B), c(C)
3, , , d(D), e(E), f(F)
4, , , g(G), h(H), i(I)
To erase more than two characters, press Clear as many times as required. Press and hold Clear to erase all characters entered.
Input mode switching and numbers/symbols input
You can enter the characters selecting one of Korean/English/Number/Symbol modes.
• To change the mode into Korean, capi­tal and small letter of English, press
. Input mode is changed to Kore-
an, capital and small letter of English in order. You can identify the current in­put mode with , , .
• To switch to number mode, press and hold until is displayed. To
switch back to the text mode, press and hold again.
5, , , , j(J), k(K), l(L)
6, , , m(M), n(N), o(O)
7, , , p(P), q(Q), r(R), s(S)
8, , , , t(T), u(U), v(V)
9, ᄏ, ᄐ, ᅳ, w(W), x(X), y(Y), z(Z)
Input
Press the corresponding keys to input let­ters. To delete a character, press Clear.
• To switch to symbol mode, press in the Korean or English mode. Scroll to
the desired symbols and press Use. You can enter the symbol. In the symbol mode, is displayed.
Korean input
Nokia 8887 provides an easy way to enter the Korean. You can select the desired consonants/vowels without pressing the same key several times. With predictive text input you can key in any characters by single keypresses. Since this function pre­dicts the combination of consonants/vow­els and displays the list of its potential
19
Page 26
Text input
syllable, you can reduce the frequency of key input. If more than a syllable is dis­played on preview screen, the frequently used syllable is displayed on top of it.
1. Press each key only once corresponding to the desired consonants/vowels in writing order. (Regardless of order indi­cated on Number keys, just press once.)
2. All Korean that can be combined with consonants/vowels entered are dis­played on the right side of screen by the predicted frequency.
3. Scroll to the desired letter with or
and press
Ok.
4. One letter input is completed. Repeat step 1 to 3 for next letter input.
NOTE: Since there is no affect on
input without cursor on desired letter until pressing the whole consonants/vowels of syllable, select only once after pressing each the Number keys corre­sponding to consonants/vowels of desired syllable. Since 8887 saves usual frequency of Korean in advance and shows automati­cally the most frequent letter by key input, the letters displayed on the right side of screen is changed every time you press the keys.
Example: To enter " 한잔 "
1. Press , , only once in order. "", "" are displayed in the
right preview screen.
2. Scroll to the desired letter() using or and press Ok('' has
been entered).
3. Press , , only once in
order. "", "" are displayed in the right preview screen.
4. Scroll to the desired letter() using or and press OK('' has
been entered).
To complete a syllable(a set of letters), press Ok, or press or (Once syl-
lable input is completed, cursor shape is changed from invert to thin line).
5. Completing syllable input, press
during 0.8 sec. to insert the number, “0”; press and hold it for 1.5 sec. to in­sert a blank.
NOTE: To input double conso-
nants(, , , , ), press the corresponding key twice. To
input mixed consonants(ᆬ, ᆰ, etc.) or vowels(, ᅯ, etc.),
press each corresponding key by order.
English input
Press at the letter input screen and change to capital or small letter mode of English. (English capital) or
(English small) is displayed on the upper part of screen.
Also, if pressing Options on the letter in­put screen and selecting Other Characters
- abc in order, you can change to English
mode.
20
Page 27
Example: To input 'ABC'
Numbers input
You can write ABC by pressing the key in­dicating the desired letters repeatedly.
Press once for 'A', press twice for 'B' and press three times for 'C'.
Note that you input the next letter in 1.5 seconds to input continuously English let­ters on the same key.
(Move the cursor with you can input the next letter in less than
1.5 seconds).
To insert a blank between letters, press
.
or , and
Symbol input
How to input symbol:
• Press at the letter input screen, scroll to the desired code with ,
, and press Use.
How to input numbers:
• Press and hold at the letter input screen and convert to the number in­put mode and input numbers.
•Press Options, and select Insert num-
bers. Press the corresponding key to in-
put a number.
• If pressing and holding the desired number key at the English/Korean mode, you can input the corresponding number.
Moving the cursor
Move the cursor to the desired location with or at the letter input screen.
•Press Options and select Insert sym-
bols. Scroll to the desired symbol with
, , and press Use. of sym-
bols is line change letter. The last one of symbols indicates 'blank' which is displayed in blank and used for making blank between letters. You can also in­put blank by pressing and holding
.
NOTE: In the English input mode,
if you press continuously, the frequent-used symbol be-
comes changed and displayed.
21
Page 28
Phone book (Names)
5. Phone book (Names)
You can store phone numbers in the mem­ory of the phone. Please see "Storing a phone number with a name" section.
Your phone can store 200 names and 5 numbers and one note for each name.
Using the phone book
1. Press Names( ) in the standby mode
and select the desired function.
2. During a call, press Options and select
Phone book.
NOTE:
names or numbers quickly, press
To see the list of stored
or
in the standby mode.
Storing a phone number with a name
Storing multiple numbers and a text
You can save up to 5 phone numbers and one text such as e-mail or address for each name.
The first one of 5 saved phone numbers is saved as the default number. When you want to make a call or send a message af­ter selecting a phone number at the phone book, the default is used unless other numbers are selected the default number(See "Changing the de­fault number").
Users can change the default number(See "Changing the default number").
In case of each number and text item, you can set the number type. If the number
. Users can change
1. Press Names( ) and select Add name.
2. Key in the name. (See "Text input" for
entering the text.)
3. Press Options and select Save.
4. Select the desired type of the phone
numbers.
5. Key in the phone number and press OK.
NOTE: QUICK SAVE
In the standby mode, key in the phone number, press Options and select Save. Key in the name, press Options and select Save. Key in the phone number and press and hold Options to store the number only.
type is not selected, it is set to (Stand­ard). The default number icon has the
frame like .
Adding a new number or a text
1. Scroll to the desired name in the phone book and press Details. For finding the name, see "Searching from the phone book".
2. Press Options and select Add number or Add text.
3. Select the desired number or text type.
Standard
(Default if no type is selected.)
22
Page 29
Mobile
Home
Office
Fax
Email - text type
Note - text type
NOTE: You can change the num-
ber or text type later by using
Change type in the Options list.
4. As for number, key in the number and press Ok. For E-mail or note, key in the letter and press Options, and select
save.
5. Repeat the step 2 -4 to add the number or text continuously.
NOTE: If you erase numbers in the
phone book in all cases, saved voice tag is deleted as well; how­ever, if you erase voice tag, the numbers you have saved in the phone book is not erased.
Changing the default number
1. Scroll to the desired name in the phone book and press Details. For finding the name, see "Searching from the phone book".
2. Scroll to the number view screen you want to set as a default with ,
, and press Options.
3. Select Set as default.
6. Press Done to complete the adding feature, and press to return to the standby mode.
Adding and erasing a voice tag to a phone book entry
1. Scroll to the desired name in the phone book and press Details. For finding the name, see "Searching from the phone book".
2. Press Options and select Add voice tag.
3. You can add the desired voice tag fol­lowing the guide message. If voice tag is saved, the message indicating it is saved is displayed.
4. Press Options, scroll to Erase voice tag and press Select. Then, the voice tag saved in the number is erased.
Searching from the phone book
1. Press Names( ) in the standby mode.
2. Press Search.
3. Key in the first letter of the name to find and press Search. (Press Search to see the entire name list.)
4. Scroll to the desired name with ,
, or key in the more letters to
search in detail.
5. For the details of selected name, press Details. To make a call, press .
23
Page 30
Phone book (Names)
NOTE: To search the names and
number quickly, press
in the standby mode. Key in the first Korean consonant or English letter of desired name and search the correct name with
or . You can switch Ko-
rean and English with .
or
Assigning a phone number as a speed dial number
You can use the number key ~ as the speed dial numbers. To do so, you
should assign the phone numbers to the number keys.
1. In the standby mode, press Names and select Speed dials.
2. Scroll to the desired speed dials 2 ~ 9 and press Assign.
3. Press Search, scroll to the desired name and press Ok.
4. If more than one number is stored for a name, select the desired number by us­ing
or .
( )
Making a call with the speed dials
If a phone number is assigned to a key, you can make a call using the following ways:
• Press the desired speed dial key and then press .
• In the standby mode, press and hold the desired speed dial key.
NOTE: Pressing and holding
calls the voice mailbox.
Editing the phone book
Editing names and numbers
1. Scroll to the name or number you want to edit and press Options.
2. Select Edit name or Edit number.
3. In case that you select name edit, se­lect Save after inputting name and pressing Options. If you select number edit, input number and press Ok.
NOTE: You can make a call,
change a number and deactivate assigning shortcut key after as­signing the numbers to speed dial numbers.
Erasing names
You can remove names from the phone book one by one or all at once.
Erasing one by one
1. In the standby mode, press Names( ) and select Erase name.
2. Select One by one.
24
Page 31
3. Scroll to the name you want to erase and press Erase.
names and the phone numbers should be in the caller gorup.
4. At the prompt "Erase selected name", press Ok.
WARNING! If more than one num-
ber are saved for a name, all numbers and text related to the name is deleted by selecting Erase.
Erasing all
1. In the standby mode, press Names( ) and select Erase name.
2. Select Erase all.
3. Key in the security code and press Ok.
4. At the prompt "Are you sure", press Ok.
WARNING! If you remove all, all
names and numbers you have saved in the phone are deleted. Please be careful lest your valu­able information is deleted by ac­cident.
NOTE: This function is operated
only if you are subscribed to call­er ID service.
Adding a phone number to a caller group
1. In the standby mode, press Names( ) and select Caller groups.
2. Select the desired caller group.
3. Select Members.
4. Select Add name, scroll to the desired name and press Add. If the name is al­ready there, press Options and select
Add name.
NOTE: After finding the desired
name and number, to add the name to caller group, press Op- tions and select Caller groups on the name or number view screen. Select the desired group.
Own numbers
In the standby mode, press Names( ) and select Own numbers. You can see your
own number in use.
Caller groups
For each caller group, you can set the phone to sound a specific ringing tone and flash a preselected graphic or LED color on the display when you receive a call from a phone number in a group. To do so, the
Setting the ringing tone, graphic and name for a caller group
1. In the standby mode, press Names( ) and select Caller groups.
2. Select the desired caller group.
3. Select one of the following settings.
Group title
To change the group title, key in the new name, press Options and select Save.
25
Page 32
Phone book (Names)
Group tone
To set the specific tone for a group, select the desired ringing tone.
Group graphic
To display the graphic for a group when the phone rings, select On.
The followings are graphics by group.
Family :
Friends :
Colleagues :
V I P :
•Other :
Group LED color
You can set the different LED color by group flickering when the phone rings. Se- lect one of pink-blue, rainbow-green, red, sky blue and green.
Basic colors by group:
• Family : Pink-blue
• Friends : Rainbow-green
• Colleagues : Blue
1. In the standby mode, press Names( )
and select Caller groups.
2. Select the desired caller group.
3. Select Members.
4. Scroll to the name you want to remove,
press Options and select Remove
name.
Memory status
You can check how many names and phone numbers are stored in the memory by the percentage.
1. In the standby mode, press Names
2. Select Memory status.
( ).
Voice dialing
You can see or delete the list of saved voice tags, and set the auto voice tag. To add or delete a voice tag to a name, see "Adding and erasing a voice tag to a phone book entry" on page 23.
• V I P : Red
• Other : Sky blue
NOTE: If caller group is not as-
signed, the LED is flickering in green. Some LED color may ap­pear seperated by properties of the parts.
Removing a name from a caller group
Voice tag list
1. In the standby mode, press Names( )
and select Voice tags.
2. Select Voice tag list to see the stored
voice tag list.
3. To listen to the stored voice tag, scroll
to the desired voice tag by using or and press Details.
26
Page 33
Erase all tags
Searching area code
1. In the standby mode, press Names( ) and select Voice tags.
2. Select Erase all tags to erase all stored voice tag list.
NOTE: If you erase voice tag, the
numbers and their related infor­mation you have saved in the phone book is not deleted.
Auto voice tag mode
1. In the standby mode, press Names( ) and select Voice tags.
2. Select Auto voice tag.
3. After selecting On, if you open the flap, voice tag mode is automatically start­ed. To deactivate voice tag mode and return to the standby mode, press Exit or in the voice tag mode.
list
This function allows you to search the area codes.
1. In the standby mode, press Names and select Area code list.
2. Scroll to the desired area by using or .
3. Select the desired area code to display the area code on standby mode screen. At this point, you can keep entering the desired numbers.
( )
NOTE: Regardless of setting the
auto voice tag mode, in order to switch to the voice tag mode,
press and hold Names standby mode( is displayed on
screen). This mode is available only if there is a stored voice tag.
( ) in the
27
Page 34
6. Using the Menu
Using the Menu
The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor the phone to your needs. These functions are arranged in menus and submenus.
Most of the menu functions are provided with a brief help text. To view the help text, scroll to the desired menu function and wait for 10 seconds. There are two ways to access a menu.
Accessing a menu function by scrolling
1. In the standby mode, press Menu. Scroll with or to reach the desired menu and press Select to enter the menu.
2. If the menu contains any submenus, find the one you want by scrolling with
or and press Select to enter
the submenu. If the menu you have selected contains
submenus, repeat this step.
3. Scroll with or to find the setting of your choice. Press OK or Se- lect to confirm the shosen setting.
Accessing a menu function by using its shortcut
The menu items (menus, submenus and setting options) are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut number. The shortcut number is shown in the top right corner of the display. For menu shortcuts, see the menu map.
1. In the standby mode, press Menu.
2. Key in the numbers of corresponding menu.
Example: setting Answer call to "Opening flap"
• After searching Answer call in the menu map of Owner's Guide, press
Menu, , , , and in order by menu number.
for Settings, for Call set­tings, for Answer call and
for 'Opening flap'.
NOTE: You can return to the pre-
vious menu level by pressing Back. You can exit the menu without changing the menu set­tings by pressing .
28
Page 35
7. Menu functions
NATE (Menu 1)
Connect NATE (Menu 1-1)
You can use variable services accessing wireless internet.
NATE wizard (Menu 1-2)
You can use various contents, such as game or music room, which is downloaded from NATE Service. On downloading these contents, you can run them on your cellu­lar phone. Also, since they are automati­cally saved on the terminal, you can run the contents at any time, wherever you are.
Chatting edit (Menu 1-2-2)
The reserved words, which is registered, can be edited for chatting. You can select the desired word, and then save it as word or paragraph you want to use after editing them. During the network game, to switch to the chatting mode, press .
Internet mail (Menu 1-3)
This allows you to write a mail or send it using the wireless internet. You should set a mail account before using the mail.
Outbox (Menu 1-3-1)
Using Outbox, you can create a mail to send or save the mail for later use. Also, you can send the mail you saved.
Write new mail (Menu 1-3-1-1)
Wizard archive (Menu 1-2-1)
In the wizard archive, you can save and run the contents you downloaded. The number of contents currently downloaded is displayed in the right of the menu name. The number of contents you can save de­pends on the size of the contents.
In the contents list that appears after se­lecting the wizard archive, the memory usage used in its contents is displayed in the right of each content and the remain­ing memory is displayed at the top.
When you select the desired contents from the list, you can run it.
1. Enter the recipient’s address in the ad­dress input window.
2. Press Options and select Next.
3. Enter the title.
4. Press Options and select Next.
5. Enter the contents.
6. Press Options and select one of Send,
Save, and Save & Send. If you select Save or Save & Send, the mail you
wrote will be saved in the cell phone.
View outbox (Menu 1-3-1-2)
This allows you to select, modify, and edit the saved mail. The way to send a mail is the same as that of write new mail.
29
Page 36
Menu functions
Mail account (Menu 1-3-2)
Sets the user name, mail address and mail server to use when sending a mail.
User name (Menu 1-3-2-1)
1. Enter the user name to use in the mail.
2. Press Options and select Save.
Mail address (Menu 1-3-2-2)
1. Enter a mail address to be used in the user address input window.
2. Press Options and select Save.
Mail server (Menu 1-3-2-3)
1. Enter a mail server address to be used in the mail server address input win­dow.
2. Press Options and select Save.
software; enter your personal information, the settlement information, such as credit card, and delivery information.
NOTE: For more information about
how to use the mobile wallet, please see the booklet or contact SK Telecom customer service cen­ter (114 without the local code using your cellular phone).
Message (Menu 2)
Text messages (Menu 2-1)
You can read and write a message.
NOTE: To send a mail using your
cellular phone, you need to set a mail account correctly; the mail may not be sent depending on the status of the mail server. Please note that the mail server supports SMTP; mail server of SK Telecom has been entered as default.
Mobile wallet (Menu 1-4)
This service is a mobile commercial serv­ice, which allows you to help secure busi­ness and financial transaction in the wireless environment. This is done by pressing a key simply, for example, on the NATE's shopping mall by making the pay­ment completed. For this service, you need the cellular phone with WPKI feature to ensure high security, which is loaded with the electronic wallet implemented by
By selecting the desired message in the in­box, outbox and archive, you can read a message. To read a long message, scroll across the display by pressing
on the message screen.
or
Inbox (Menu 2-1-1)
You can read, erase, save and forward the received text message to others. The un­read message is displayed in and the read message is displayed in in the message list.
If pressing Options on the message screen, you can select the following options.
•Erase
•Save to archive
•Forward
•Reply
30
Page 37
NOTE: If a notice indicating re-
ceiving text message is displayed in the standby mode, press Read to read the received message. When the received message is more than one, you are connect­ed to Inbox directly by pressing List.
Write a message
Page (Menu 2-1-3)
Transmits the call back number to the re­ceiver.
1. Input the receiver’s phone number to page and press OK.
2. Input the call back number and press OK or . The default is your phone
number.
(Menu 2-1-2)
Writes and sends a text message.
1. Write a message on the write message screen.
2. Select Send in Options menu.
3. Input the receiver’s phone number.
4. Input the call back number. The default is your phone number.
If you press Options on the write message screen, you can select the following op­tions.
•Send
• Insert numbers
• Insert symbols
• Other characters
• Save to archive
• Insert templates
Outbox (Menu 2-1-4)
You can view the text message sent or to send. If you press Options on the message content screen, you can select Erase, Send,
Save to archive options.
The sent message is displayed as and the unsent mesage is displayed as in the message list.
Archive (Menu 2-1-5)
You can save the desired message for a long time. You can erase, send or answer the archived message.
Template (Menu 2-1-6)
You can edit and send the saved message. The way to edit and send is the same as that of Write message menu.
• Message settings
•Urgent
NOTE: If selecting Insert tem-
plates, you can edit the message
saved in the phone.
Erase all (Menu 2-1-7)
All read (Menu 2-1-7-1)
You can erase all the messages archived in inbox, outbox, archive except the unread message.
31
Page 38
Menu functions
All read in inbox (Menu 2-1-7-2)
You can erase all the messages archived in inbox except the unread message.
All in outbox (Menu 2-1-7-3)
You can erase all the messages archived in outbox.
All in archive (Menu 2-1-7-4)
You can delete all messages archived in ar­chive.
Voice messages (Menu 2-2)
Listen to msg. (Menu 2-2-1)
You can connect to the voice mailbox and listen to voice message.
View voice mail (Menu 2-2-2)
You can check indicating a voice message received.
• Call time
You can check the call time in a unit of dates, hours, minutes, seconds.
• Edit number
You can modify the selected number and make a call or save it in the phone book.
•Save
You can save the selected number in the phone book with a new name.
• Add number
You can add the selected number to the existing names of the phone book.
•Erase
You can delete the selected number.
View number You can see the number of the selected
name. It disaplys when you make a call to the name saved in the phone book or receive a call from that.
NOTE: Only if you are subscribed
to caller ID service, caller’s num­ber can be displayed in the missed
Clear voice mail (Menu 2-2-3)
You can erase the voice message receiving record and icon.
Call register (Menu 3)
You can check the call records of the phone.
If pressing Options at Missed calls, Re-
ceived calls or Dialed calls, you can select
the following functions:
calls and received calls list. In case of the item of Missed calls and Received calls which the Caller ID is not displayed on,
there’re just Call time and Erase.
Missed calls (Menu 3-1)
This function allows you to view a list of the last ten phone numbers from which somebody has tried to call you with no success.
32
Page 39
NOTE: If the notice message of
missed call is displayed in the standby mode, press List to see the missed call list. To make a call
to the caller directly, press after scrolling to the desired name or number.
Last call (Menu 3-5-1)
Shows the latest call time.
All calls (Menu 3-5-2)
Shows the total of call time after the last initializing.
Received calls (Menu 3-2)
This function allows you to view the last ten phone numbers from which you have most recently accepted calls.
Dialed calls (Menu 3-3)
This function allows you to view a list of the last ten phone numbers from which you have most recently called or tried to call.
NOTE: To view the list of the last
dialed number, press in the stanby mode. Scroll to the desired
phone number and press to call the selected number.
Clear call lists (Menu 3-4)
This function allows you to delete all the phone numbers that appear in menus from 3-1 to 3-3.
Dialed calls (Menu 3-5-3)
Shows the total of dialed call time after the last initializing.
Received calls (Menu 3-5-4)
Shows the total of received call time after the last initializing.
Clear timers (Menu 3-5-5)
Initiates the display of all call time.
Profiles (Menu 4)
This menu offers you a convenient way to customise the alert of your phone to suit a variety of events and environments. If you set the profile according to each personal­ity, life style, you can observe the phone etiquette suitable for the situation only with simple mode selection.
Call timers (Menu 3-5)
This function allows you to view the dura­tion of your incoming and outgoing calls by hour, minute and second.
Changing profiles
You can select one of General, Silent, Out­door, My style as a profile and change the name of each profile except General (De­fault is General). To select the desired pro­file mode, press and hold in the
33
Page 40
Menu functions
standby mode. Then, profile list is dis­played. Select the profile you want to use in the list.
NOTE: You can also change profile
by selecting the desired mode in
Profiles menu.
Activating profiles
1. In the standby mode, press Menu and select Profiles. In its Options, you can set one of General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My style, Handsfree, and Headset modes.
NOTE: You can see the hands free
mode only if the phone is con­nected to hands free and headset mode only if phone is connected to headset in profiles menu.
2. Select the desired mode and press Ok in Activate.
3. Select the topic you want to customize.
4. Select the desired operation.
NOTE: Even you set profile, the
setting can not be applied to the phone without selecting the cor­responding mode.
Customizing profiles
Ringing volume
Sets the volume level for the ringing and message alert tones.
Ringing tone
Sets the ringing tone for voice calls among 35 built-in and 5 download ringing tones. Download ringing tones can save up to 2 chordal ringing tones and 3 simple ringing tones.
Answered call vibration
Sets the phone to vibrate when a voice call or a message is received.
Keypad tones
Customizes or deactivates the volume lev­el for keypad tones.
Warning tones
Sets selection tone and alarm tone enable or disable.
Message alert
Selects the alert tone when the message is received. You can set one of Standard, As­cending, Special, Beep once, Off.
If you select Customize, you can modify the following functions.
Incoming call alert
This setting defines how the phone will notify you about an incoming voice call. This options available are: Ringing, As­cending, Ring once, Beep once and Off.
Auto answer
Sets the phone to answer an incoming voice call after five minutes automatically.
Lights
Sets the display and keypad lights.
34
Page 41
NOTE: Auto answer can be dis-
played only if the phone is con­nected to headset or hands free and Lights can be displayed only in case that phone is connected to hands free.
Renaming profiles
This function allows you to edit the name of the selected profile. This function is not available in General, Headsetimet and
Handsfree mode.
1. In the standby mode, press Menu and select Profiles.
2. Scroll to the mode you want to rename, press Options. Scroll to Rename and press Ok.
5. Set the repeat frequency. If you select
Alarm once, it operates once on the
specified time. If you select Alarm daily, operates on specified time of every day.
NOTE: When the alarm time is
reached, the phone sounds an alert tone and "Alarm!" is also shown. You can end an alert tone by pressing Stop or . If you press Snooze, the alarm resumes 10 minutes later.
Clock (Menu 5-1-2)
Clock display
• Show clock/Hide clock Decide to display the clock in the
standby mode.
3. Key in the new name, press Options and select Save.
Settings (Menu 5)
Time settings (Menu 5-1)
Alarm clock (Menu 5-1-1)
In this menu the phone can be set to alarm at the specified time. If the alarm clock is
set, is dispalyed on the upper part of standby screen.
1. In the standby mode, press Menu and select Settings.
2. Select Time settings and alarm clock.
3. Enter time and press Ok.
4. Select am or pm.
Time format
• You can select either 24-hour or 12­hour time formats.
Call settings (Menu 5-2)
Auto area code (Menu 5-2-1)
This function automatically displays the preset area code when you key in the phone number.
1. In the standby mode, press Menu and select Settings.
2. Select Call settings and Auto area code.
3. To set the area code, select On and to cancel it, select Off.
4. If you select On, area code screen is displayed.
5. Key in the desired area code and press Ok.
35
Page 42
Menu functions
NOTE: To search for area codes
without entering the number, press Search, which shows the area code list. Scroll to the de­sired area code and press Ok to display the selected code in the area code window.
International prefix (Menu 5-2-2)
When you key in the phone number, press­ing twice or pressing and holding
automatically displays the preset
international prefix.
1. In the standby mode, press Menu and select Settings.
2. Select Call settings and International
prefix.
3. To set the prefix, select On and to can­cel it, select Off.
4. If you select On, access number screen is displayed. Key in the international call access number you want to set and press Ok.
Automatic redial (Menu 5-2-4)
This function allows your phone to make up to three attempts automatically to connect the call after an unsuccessful call attempt.
orig. call alert (Menu 5-2-5)
This function notifies you with the sound, when the call channel is linked between the phone and the base station.
NOTE: Depending on the station
condition, the sound may not made.
Data service (Menu 5-2-6)
This function provides you the voice/data/ fax services.
Incoming mode
Sets the modem data or fax receiving mode.
Data speed
Answer call (Menu 5-2-3)
You can answer a call either by
1. Opening flap
2. Press any key
3. Press SEND key.
The default is to answer a call by opening the flap. See "Call settings".
Sets high-speed or low-speed data de­pending on the service and station envi­ronment.
Phone settings (Menu 5-3)
Sets the phone operations. To set each function, press Menu in the standby mode and select Settings and Phone settings in order.
36
Page 43
Language (Menu 5-3-1)
Power off (Menu 5-3-3-3)
Within this menu, you can select the lan­guage in which the display texts will be shown - between Korean and English. Se­lect English to change all the display to English.
Touch tone length (Menu 5-3-2)
This function sets the sound length of key tone made when you pressed number key in-call. you can set in either long or short.
If your phone connected to the Automatic Response System (ARS) and the relative system can not recognize the key, you should set to Long.
Background settings (
Menu
5-3-3)
Sets the picture displayed when you switch the phone off.
Incoming call (Menu 5-3-3-4)
Sets the picture displayed when the phone rings. If you are subscribed to caller ID service, the picture is not displayed.
NATE connect (Menu 5-3-3-5)
Sets the picture displayed when you ac­cess NATE.
Display contrast (Menu 5-3-4)
This function controls display contrast of the phone. You can set either Automatic or Manual.
Automatic
This function sets the phrase or graphic displayed on background display. If you have downloaded graphic, you can set the graphic on background display(You can download up to 5 graphics.).
Idle display (Menu 5-3-3-1)
This function sets the phrase or picture displayed in the standby mode. If selecting
User input text, you can input and display
the desired phrase on the standby screen.
Power on (Menu 5-3-3-2)
Sets the picture displayed when you switch the phone on.
Select Automatic. The default of the phone is set.
Manual
1. Select Manual.
2. Scroll with or to set the contrast.
3. Press Ok in the desired contrast.
Auto backlight (Menu 5-3-5)
You can set the time of the phone back­light on. You can make it that light always is off in 15 or 10 seconds after entering the last key.
37
Page 44
Menu functions
NAM selection (Menu 5-3-6)
Selects the phone number to use among the registered ones. NAM selection fea­ture is used to set roaming network.
Roaming service is to make it possible to use the cellular phone in another commu­nication network or the overseas network. This service can be used only if it’s agreed on by each partners. Please contact your service provider for more information.
NOTE: If NAM is selected, the
power of the phone is off and on automatically.
Restore factory settings (Menu 5-3-7)
This function restores the original factory default settngs without affecting phone book, message, etc.
Number plus (Menu 5-3-8)
Allows you to edit and remove the supple­mentary phone number. To use this menu, enter the security code. The default secu­rity code is 12345.
Edit number (Menu 5-3-8-1)
Enter the cell phone number for supple­mentary.
Ringing tone (Menu 5-3-8-2)
Sets the ringing tone of the number plus. Without the number entered, the selected ringing tone will not be ringing.
NOTE: Number plus service allows
you to select the receipt-only number in a cellular phone addi­tionally (only if applying for the service separately). Since this number is for voice-receipt only, you cannot receive the text mes­sage.
Security settings (Menu 5-4)
You can set the functions such as Call re­striction, Phone lock, etc. requiring the se­curity code or change the security code. To set each function, press Menu in the standby mode, and select Settings and Se-
curity settings in order.
Call restriction (Menu 5-4-1)
You can restrict All calls, Internaltional call, Define numbers.
All calls (Menu 5-4-1-1)
Restricts all incoming and outgoing calls.
International calls (Menu 5-4-1-2)
Restricts international calls.
Define numbers (Menu 5-4-1-3)
Restricts outgoing call starting with the number you have designated.
NOTE: When all calls are restrict-
ed, calls may be possible to cer­tain emergency numbers (e.g. 112, 113, 119).
Erase number (Menu 5-3-8-3)
Deletes the registered number plus.
38
Page 45
Security code (Menu 5-4-2)
NATE settings
This menu is related with phone lock and changing the security code. It contains the following submenus.
Phone lock (Menu 5-4-2-1)
This function prevents from making a call to non-emergency number, using the memu, and saving the memory.
To set phone lock on, press and hold in the standby mode or select On in phone lock menu.
When phone lock is set, to use your phone, you should enter the security code. If you enter the security code, the lock is off until switching off the phone. If you switch on the phone later, phone lock in on auto­matically. If you select Off in phone lock menu, the phone is not locked regardless of switch on or off the phone.
(Menu 5-5)
Preference when running NATE at first. To use this menu, enter the security code and press Ok.
Gateway (Menu 5-5-1)
Allows you to set the gateway which the browser uses.
Home URL (Menu 5-5-2)
Allows you to set URL which the broswer access at first.
Restore settings (Menu 5-5-3)
You can set the browser preference as de­fault.
Allowed number when locked (Menu 5-4-2-2)
Even phone lock is on, this function saves the phone number availble for outgoing.
Change security code (Menu 5-4-2-3)
This function changes the security code.
1. Key in the security code and press Ok. The initial value of security code is
12345.
2. Enter the new security code and press Ok.
3. Enter the new security code again to confirm it and press Ok.
Game (Menu 6)
Your phone offers you a game to play: Snake II.
In this game, snake’s tail is getting longer every time snake eats feed. A special feed appears for certain time every time snake eats 5 pieces of feed and if snake eats this, snake tail will not be getting longer. If snake eats all 15 pieces of feed by each stage, the game moves to the next stage.
Finishing the last stage, the first stage of new game starts with the higher level.
39
Page 46
Menu functions
Continue game (Menu 6-1)
Allows you to resume a paused game.
NOTE: If pressing on game, you
can pause the game and use the game menu, and continue to play by selecting Continue game in the menu.
Play (Menu 6-2)
Starts a new game.
1. In the standby mode, press Menu.
2. Select Game.
3. Select Play.
4. Select the desired stage.
5. The game starts.
: To move to the right of the pro-
ceeding direction.
If you do not make any movement for 60 seconds, the game stops.
Sound Setting (Menu 6-6)
On or off the sound on game.
Calculator (Menu 7)
The calculator in your phone adds, sub­tracts, multiplies, divides, and converts currency values.
Using the calculator
Level (Menu 6-3)
Allows you to set the level of difficulty.
Top score (Menu 6-4)
Shows up to the third highest score.
Instructions (Menu 6-5)
Introduces how to play the game.
Keys for use are as follows.
: To move to the upper : To move to the left : To move to the right
: To move to the lower
Or you can change the direction of the movement easily with following keys.
: To move to the left of the pro-
ceeding direction.
1. In the standby mode, press Menu.
2. Select Calculator.
3. When "0" is displayed on the screen, E nter the the number you want to cal­culate. To change the sign, press Op­tions and select Change sign. To enter the decimal point, press . When
you erase the entered number, press Clear.
4. To use operator, press or
. (you can identify the current op-
erator on the right side of the display.)
NOTE: You can also press Options
to select the desired operator.
5. Enter the next number in a condition that the desired operator is displayed. Repeat 3 and 4 steps as many as nec­essary.
6. To display the result, press Options and select Equals.
,
40
Page 47
The result is displayed as well by scroll­ing cursor to on operator screen at right side. At this point, entering the number erases all existing result and starts new calculating.
7. To erase all the entered numbers and start a new calculation, press and hold Clear.
Calendar (Menu 8)
The calendar helps you to keep track of re­minders, calls that you need to make, meeting, and birthdays. The phone sounds an alarm tone when the set date for each schedule.
To make a currency conversion
1. To set exchange rate, press Options without number displayed on calcula­tion screen and select Exhange rate.
2. Select either Foreign Unit expressed as or Domestic Unit expressed as.
3. Key in the exchange rate and press OK. To enter the decimal point, press .
NOTE: If you select Foreign Unit
expressed as, exchange rate
stored as default is displayed. This rate is what divides foreign cur­rency by domestic currency and you can change it suitable for current setting. If you select Domestic Unit ex-
pressed as, exchange rate stored
as default is displayed. This rate is what divides domestic currency by foreign currency and you can change it suitable for current set­ting.
4. To convert into designated exchange rate, press Options and select either
Foreign Unit expressed as or Domestic Unit expressed as after entering the
value to convert on calculator screen.
View date
1. In the standby mode, press Menu.
2. Select Calendar.
3. Scroll with or to the desired date. Also you can move to the desired date just by entering the dates.
NOTE: If you press number keys to
move the desired date, it scrolls only to the dates after the cur­rent dates. For example, if today is March 15 and you press ,
it moves to April 8. Pressing moves to today.
• In view date, dates and days is dis­played , and if there is a note(Meeting, Call, Birthday, Memo) saved on the date, the icon for the note type is dis­played.
View day notes
It is displayed only if there is a note saved on the selected date.
1. Press Options in view date screen and select View day notes.
2. You can check the note contents by us­ing
or .
41
Page 48
Menu functions
If pressing Options in view day notes screen, you can select the below func­tions.
View all
You can see all notes(Meeting, Call, Birth­day, Memo) saved on the selected date.
Make a note
You can make a new note(Meeting, Call, Birthday, Memo) on the current-selected date.
Erase
You can delete the selected note.
Edit
Settings
See "Settings" on page 43.
Make a note
Press Options in view date screen and se­lect Make a note. You can make a note as below.
Meeting
1. Select Meeting.
2. Press Search to search the phone book,
or key in the letters.
3. When you complete writing, press Op-
tions and select Save.
4. Set the clock and alarm.
You can edit the selected note.
Move
You can move the selected note to another date.
View by weeks
You can see the calendar by week.
Go to date
You can move to the desired date and identify the saved note.
Copy
You can copy the note contents and reset the date.
Call
1. Select Call.
2. To search the phone book, press Search
or key in the letters.
3. Press Search to search the phone book,
or key in the phone numbers and press Ok.
4. Enter a name, press Options and select
Save.
5. Set the clock and alarm.
Birthday
1. Select Birthday.
2. Press Search to search the phone book,
or key in the letters.
3. When you complete writing, press Op-
tions and select Save.
42
Page 49
4. After entering the date of ones birth, set the alarm.
4. Select Priority.
5. Set the clock and alarm.
Memo
1. Select Memo.
2. Key in the letter, press Options and se­lect Save.
View by weeks
You can see the calendar by week. Today on calendar is displayed in bold.
1. Press Options in view date screen and select View by weeks.
2. Scroll with or to View by weeks.
NOTE: Pressing on View by
weeks moves to the week includ-
ing today.
Go to date
Settings
You can set the basic items on Schedule menu.
Press Options in view date screen and se­lect Settings.
Date format
You can select the date format displayed on scheduling.
1. Select Date format.
2. Select one of DDMMYYYY, MMDDYYYY and YYYYMMDD date formats.
3. Select one of the date separators, ., /, -.
Time format
You can select between 24-hour or 12­hour time formats.
You can move to the desired date directly and identify its note.
1. Press Options in view date screen and select Go to date.
2. Key in the desired date and press Ok.
To-do list
You can see the lists to do and add new things to do.
1. Press Options in view date screen and select To-do list.
2. Select Add.
3. Key in the to-do item, press Options and select Save.
1. Select Time format.
2. Select 12 hour or 24 hour.
Week starts on
You can select the starting day of a week displayed on calendar as Monday or Sun­day.
1. Select Week starts on.
2. Select Monday or Sunday.
Auto erase
This is the function to erase automatically the saved note contents in a month, three months, or six months.
43
Page 50
1. Select Auto erase.
2. Select one of Never, After 1 month, Af-
ter 3 months, and After 6 months.
For example, if you set Auto erase function in a month, the contents of corresponding note will be erased midnight in a month.
View day list
You can decide the date of initial calendar screen as "View a day" or "View five days".
1. Select View day list.
2. Select View a day or View five days.
If you select View five days, schedule on initial screen will be displayed by five days.
Menu functions
44
Page 51
8. Appendix (Additional service)
NATE
Access NATE
When you press in the standby mode, the connecting screen like below is displayed and your phone is on the line to access the NATE service. If connected, the initial menu of NATE will be displayed.
NOTE: You can also access to NATE
by pressing Menu, , and
in the standby mode.
! Progressing bar display
접속중: Trying to access the server
전송중: Connected and requesting the
data
수신중: Receiving the data from the
server
보안중: Setting up the security for the
server
종료중: Exitting the browser
NATE menu, and select the desired menu, or press the appropriate number key.
Exit NATE
To disconnect NATE service, press .
NOTE: For more information about
NATE service, please access www.NATE.com or contact your customer service center.
About keys
1
3
5
7
4
6
2
To search for the required information, move the cursor using or on
45
1
: Scroll button for moving upward on
the list or when running the contents downloaded by NATE wizard.
2
: Scroll button for moving downward
on the list or when running the con­tents downloaded by NATE wizard.
3
: Select or confirm the desired menu
while connecting to NATE or move to the left when running the contents downloaded by NATE wizard.
Page 52
4
: Move back or cancel the current
mode while connecting to NATE or move to the right when running the contents downloaded by NATE wiz­ard.
5
: Set the menu while connecting to
NATE.
6
: End the phone or browser.
7
: Ok button for reconnecting to the
home URL while connecting to NATE, going back to NATE after completing the call, or confirming when running the contents downloaded by NATE wizard.
NOTE: Press button while us-
ing NATE to select one of the fol­lowing menus:
5
Appendix (Additional service)
Picture Friend/Music Bell/700 My Bell Service
Picture Friend and Music Bell services al­lows you to download the ringing tone and the background picture connecting to NATE, and set them for your phone. Using 700 My Bell Service, you can download a ringing tone.
Downloading the ringing tone/picture
1. Access NATE.
2. Select Picture Friend/Music Bell (The name of the menu item may be changed).
즐겨찾기: Access the favorites site or
manage the list
즐겨찾기 추가: Add the current site
to the favorites list within the server
새로 고치기: Reflect the display run-
ning in the current site
URL 입력: Connect new site by user
• You can use menus in the phone while using NATE without exiting the inter­net mode.
NOTE: To cancel when running the
contents downloaded by NATE wizard, press Volume key( ) on
the side of the phone.
3. Select the desired ringing tone or pic­ture.
NOTE: The ringing tone download-
ed is automatically saved to the item 36 through 40 of the list with the title. If Melody 1, 2, 3, Midi 1, 2 displayed, it indicates the ringing tone has not been saved yet.
NOTE: To use My Bell Service, call
one of the 700 numbers, 700­5457/5486/5780/5782/5857, and download the ringing tone fol­lowing guide message.
46
Page 53
Removing the saved picture
1. In the standby mode, press Menu and select Settings.
2. Press Phone settings and select Back-
ground settings.
3. Select any item on the background set­tings display.
4. Select the picture you want to delete.
5. When the selected picture is displayed on screen, press Options.
6. Select the Clear Image.
Removing the saved ringing tone
The ringing tone downloaded is automa­cally removed in order of oldest. You can save upto 2 chordal and 3 monotone ring­ing tones.
47
Page 54
Important safety information
9. 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.
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).
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 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a hand-held 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 20 cm (6 inches) 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.
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 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.
48
Page 55
Vehicles
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 when at a refuelling 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 liquified 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.
Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit.
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.
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 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).
49
Page 56
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. E mergency 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 cellular service providers.
To make an emergency call:
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.
2. Press to return to the standby mode.
3. Key in the emergency number for your present location (e.g. 112 or other official emergency number).
4. Press .
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.
Important safety information
50
Page 57
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 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.
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 temperature), moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage 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.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time is noticeably shorter than normal, it is the time to buy a new battery.
Do not grasp the antenna; do not touch the antenna to the part of your body for better sound quality.
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.
If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory are not working properly, take them to your nearest qualified service facility.
51
Page 58
Genuine Accessories
A new extensive range of accessories are available for your phone.
For availability of the accessories, please check with your local dealer. A few practi­cal rules for accessories operation:
• Keep the accessories out of small chil­dren's reach.
• When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Important safety information
Headset
• Check regularly that all phone equip­ment in a vehicle is mounted and oper­ating properly.
Use only batteries, chargers and accesso­ries approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.
Charger
DDK-1K Desktop charger is used to charge
the battery. It is composed of the dual slot type (front and rear). To prevent danger of battery explosion due to overcharging, this charger is equipped with various se­curity features such as detection of full charging and over-current/voltage. De­pending on the charging status, it has var­ious LED display functions.
HDK-1K headset (ear microphone) enables you to call with ease and convenience while walking. It offers you the functions to answer or end a call and dial the last number.
If you use the unauthorized headset (ear microphone), it can cause low-quality sound.
The usage of unauthorized charger should be avoided since it can reduce the per­formance of the phone and the battery, or cause breakdown or damage.
52
Page 59
FM radio headset
Handsfree for vehicle
HDK-2K FM headset (FM radio) offers you the functions of stereo FM radio and headset. During listening to the radio, you can answer a call. In addition, it is de­signed to be able to listen to the radio continuously after ending a call. It is suit­able for active users who enjoy the music; HDK-2K does not need additional battery, since the FM radio draws power from the phone. It comes in an ultra compact size.
If you use the unauthorized FM headset, it can cause low-quality sound reception.
To provide you with a convenient and portable handsfree facility while in vehi­cle, this kit comes with a external micro­phone and speaker which allows you to talk and charge your phone at the same time. Particularly, since PPK-1K has the function of full duplex, you can talk over the phone with clear sound quality. PPK­1K can be properly plugged into the ciga­rette lighter socket. Simply connect your mobile charger to your vehicles cigarette lighter socket and to your phone. Should be used together with an in-vehicle hold­er. The holder come with PPK-1K can make the phone safely and conveniently fixed and harmonize with vehicle interior be­cause of its excellent design.
If you use an unauthorized handsfree for vehicle, it can reduce the performance of the phone and the battery, or cause break­down, damage, low-quality sound recep­tion.
53
Page 60
Important safety information
DATA LINK KIT
DKK-1K Data Link Kit (data cable) allows you to make a data communication be­tween your phone and PC. With this con­nection, you can use your phone as a modem to make a wireless connection to the internet, from your PC.
If you use an unauthorized data link kit, it can reduce phone and battery perform­ance, and may cause breakdown or dam­age.
Battery
You can purchase a compact and a stand­ard battery as an additional accessory. There are 3 colors depending on phone colors; white pearl, bright silver, cham­pagne metalic.
If you use an unauthorized battery, it can cause damage, and may be dangerous.
54
Page 61
Check list before reporting your problem
Problem Action
The display is not on Check that the battery is properly attached, and is not fully
discharged.
is displayed
Antenna is not displayed Move to another place and try to make a call again.
Phone lock status is displayed
Charger lamp blinks in red
Battery life time differs from that given in User's manual
The phone is abnormally working or the power is not on
The phone makes an echo in a specific area or in connecting with a specific phone
Try to move to another place. Or turn the phone off, turn it on again, and wait for 2 mins.
The phone is locked. Key in the exact security code and unlock it.
The battery is not properly attached to the charger. Remove the battery from the charger and install again. If the problem continues, contact your service center.
As the battery is frequently charged and discharged, its life is gradually shortened. If you expose the charged battery to very high or very cold temperatures, its life time can vary.
Try to use the phone after removing the battery and installing it again.
This condition, called "echo symptom" occurs when the strength of radio wave is weak or unstable. It can be caused by phone network conditions existing either on your side or on receiver's side.
Incoming/outgoing call has a problem and calls are disconnected
The message Not in service area is displayed
This may be caused if the radio signal is weak or unstable, or due to very heavy cellular traffic. Try again a little later or move to another location with stronger signal and make a call.
Move to another place and try to make a call again.
For the location of the service center and the details about support, please contact the cus­tomer center (080-234-1101).
Nokia Care Center
(Seoul)
Kangnam: 02) 3486-9957~9 Shinchon: 02) 711-7556
(Pusan)
051) 804-8887
55
Page 62
Index
A
Accessing a menu function by scrolling ........28
Accessing a menu function by using its
shortcut.................................................................28
Alarm clock ............................................................35
All calls.................................................................... 33
Answer call.............................................................36
Appendix(Additional service) ............................45
Archive .................................................................... 31
Assigning a phone number as a speed dial num-
ber...........................................................................24
Auto area code......................................................35
Auto backlight.......................................................37
Auto voice tag mode ...........................................27
Automatic redial...................................................36
B
Background settings............................................37
Battery
Battery charging time.................................... 15
Charging the battery......................................14
Installing and removing the battery..........14
Battery elapsed time ........................................... 15
C
Calculator ............................................................... 40
Calendar.................................................................. 41
Call register............................................................32
Call timers.........................................................33
Clear call lists...................................................33
Dialed calls........................................................33
Missed calls ......................................................32
Received calls...................................................33
Call restriction.......................................................38
Call settings ........................................................... 35
Caller groups.......................................................... 25
Including a phone number in a caller group
25
Removing a name in a caller group........... 26
Setting the ringing tone, graphic and name
for a caller group .......................................... 25
Care and maintenance ....................................... 51
Changing the default number .......................... 23
Charger ................................................................... 52
Check list before reporting your problem ..... 55
Clear timers ........................................................... 33
Clear voice mail.................................................... 32
Connectors............................................................. 12
D
Dialed call vibration ............................................ 36
Dialed calls............................................................. 33
Display contrast.................................................... 37
E
Erase all .................................................................. 31
Erase all tags ......................................................... 27
Erasing names
all......................................................................... 25
one by one ........................................................ 24
F
FM radio headset ................................................. 53
For your safety.........................................................8
G
Game ....................................................................... 39
General Information...............................................9
Genuine Accessories............................................ 52
Getting started ..................................................... 14
I
Important safety information........................... 48
Inbox........................................................................ 30
Incoming call alert............................................... 34
International calls................................................ 17
Shortcut setting .............................................. 17
Using International prefix ............................ 17
Internet mail.......................................................... 29
56
Page 63
K
Keys.......................................................................... 11
Korean input.......................................................... 19
L
Language ................................................................ 37
Last call...................................................................33
Last number redial ...............................................18
Listen to msg. ........................................................ 32
M
Make a note........................................................... 42
Making a call with the speed dials .................24
Making and answering calls
Answering a call.............................................. 18
In-call options.................................................. 18
Making calls ..................................................... 17
Memory status ...................................................... 26
Menu functions .................................................... 29
Message .................................................................. 30
Mobile wallet ........................................................ 30
N
NAM selection....................................................... 38
NATE......................................................................... 45
NATE settings ........................................................39
NATE wizard........................................................... 29
Number plus ..........................................................38
O
Outbox..............................................................29, 31
Own numbers ........................................................ 25
P
personal headset ..................................................52
Phone book
Editing................................................................ 24
Searching from ................................................ 23
Phone lock.............................................................. 39
Phone settings....................................................... 36
Profiles..................................................................... 33
Activating.......................................................... 34
Changing ...........................................................33
Customizing...................................................... 34
Renaming.......................................................... 35
R
Received calls........................................................ 33
Restore factory settings..................................... 38
S
Searching area code list..................................... 27
Security code.................................................. 16, 39
security code ......................................................... 38
Security setting .................................................... 38
Send DTMF tone ................................................... 18
Settings................................................................... 35
standby mode display ......................................... 12
Storing a phone number with a name........... 22
Switching the phone on..................................... 15
T
Template................................................................. 31
Text message......................................................... 30
Time settings ......................................................... 35
To make a currency conversion........................ 41
To-do list ................................................................ 43
Touch tone ............................................................. 37
U
Using the menu .................................................... 28
V
View by weeks....................................................... 43
View date ............................................................... 41
View day notes ..................................................... 41
View voice mail .................................................... 32
Voice message....................................................... 32
voice tag................................................................. 23
voice tag list.......................................................... 26
W
Write a message................................................... 31
Y
Your phone............................................................. 11
57
Loading...