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For Your Safety
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.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations or rules.
Switch off near medical equipment.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in normal position (to ear).
Don’t touch the antenna unnecessarily.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING
Don’t use phone at a refuelling point.
Don’t use near fuel or chemicals.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified service personnel must
install or repair equipment. Use only
approved accessories and batteries.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Mobile phones can cause interference.
Using them on aircraft is illegal.
INTERFERENCE
All mobile phones may be subject to
interference which could affect
performance.
MAKING CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in
service. Enter the phone number,
including area code, then press .
To end a call press .
To answer a call press .
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure that the phone is switched on and
in service. Hold for several seconds,
to clear the display. Enter the emergency
number, then press . Give your
location. Do not end the call until told
to do so.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Don’t use phone where blasting is in
progress. Observe restrictions, and
follow any regulations or rules.
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Quick Start
Here are a few basic instructions about using your new Nokia 550 phone:
1
Attach the battery to the phone.
2
Connect the charger to the bottom of the phone.
3
To switch the phone on/ off, press .
To make a call:
4
If your phone is within the network service area (if the O symbol appears on the display),
you can make a call.
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To make a call, key in the desired phone number (including the area code).
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Press to make a call.
7
Press to end a call.
To receive a call:
1
Press .
To correct keypresses or to clear the entire display:
1
Press .
For more details about these and other functions, see the appropriate pages of this guide.
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Contents
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The cellular phone described in this guide is
approved for use in a NMT 450 network. A
number of features included in this guide are
called Network Services provided by cellular
service providers. Before you can take
advantage of any of these Network Services, you
must subscribe to the service(s) you require
from your home
service provider. You can then activate these
functions as described in this guide. The manual
activation commands for various services are
not presented in this guide (e.g. using characters
for activating or deactivating services). The
phone, nevertheless, is capable of handling
commands given in that form. For these
commands, please consult with your cellular
service providers. The operation of the phone
requires successive key depressions; two keys
are never to be pressed simultaneously.
Press and hold to switch the phone on or
off.
Press to switch to alpha mode and key
in or display letters; press again to switch
back to numeric mode.
Press to delete characters or to clear the
entire display.
Press to call a number. Press for Register
Recall (NMT system feature) during a
call.
Press to end a call.
Press these keys to scroll through the
memory locations and menu functions.
First press the Menu or the Memory
selection key and then use keys and
to scroll through the menu or
the memory. (Press and hold down to
scroll continuously through the menu or
the memory.)
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Number and character keys.
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List Of Keys
(More detailed information on the use of each
key is given in the appropriate place in the
manual.)
Selection Keys
Beneath the display, there are two selection
keys. Their functions depend entirely on the
guiding texts that appear on the display’s
bottom line. In standby mode, Menu allows
access to the menu functions and Memory to
the memory operations.
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Display Indicators
and bar (left side of display)
Signal strength indicator. The bar above the
symbol indicates the current signal strength at
the location of your phone. The higher the bar,
the better the signal in the area.
No bar: You are outside the coverage area and
cannot make any calls.
and bar (right side of display)
Charge level indicator. Indicates the charge
level of the battery. The higher the bar,
the better the battery charge.
Call Forwarding indicator. When the symbol is
displayed, your incoming calls are being
transferred to another number (NMT network
service).
O
Service indicator. Indicates that you are in a
cellular service area. If it does not appear, you
are outside the service area and the network
cannot serve you.
Roam indicator. Comes on when the NMT
network cannot transmit calls to your phone.
Press to reregister the phone on the system,
or try to make a call.
ABC
Alpha mode indicator. Shows that the phone is
in alpha mode and letters can be keyed in or
displayed.
Indicates that you have received a voicemail
message which you can listen to by calling the
voicemail centre number. The indicator
appears on the display until you call the
voicemail centre number. *
Indicates that an SMS message has been
received. If the indicator is flashing, there is no
space for new messages. For more space erase
old messages by selecting the Erase option
when you are reading messages. *
* Note: This function is operational only if the
local network supports it. Check with the
network service operator.
Call-indicator. A call is in progress.
D
Multifrequency tone indicator. When on, it
indicates that numerical information can be
sent for communication purposes. When
flashing, it
indicates that numerical information is being
sent.
Menu function/memory location indicator.
Indicates which Menu function is active, or
which memory location is currently being used.
Also indicates the place that you are currently
editing when writing a message.
COUNTRY CODE (e.g. FI , SV)
Indicates in which country the phone will
operate. If you wish to change the code, see
‘Country’.
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Charging A New Battery
Before you can use your phone, you must fully
charge the battery. A new battery must be
charged for at least 16 hours before being used
for the first time. Attach the battery to the
phone and connect the charger to the bottom of
the phone as described on page 2.
Battery Information
When the battery charge is low, the warning
message BATTERY LOW flashes you at regular
intervals.
Finally, the message RECHARGE BATTERY is
displayed. If you do not recharge your battery,
the phone switches off after a while. While
charging is in progress, the battery charge bar
on the display scrolls repeatedly from clear to
full. When the bar stops scrolling and remains at
a full bar, and a message BATTERY FULL appears
on the display, charging is completed. If the
display bar continues to scroll, charging may be
temporarily disrupted (for instance, if the
battery is too hot or too cold).
Use only batteries approved by the phone
manufacturer, and recharge your battery only
with the chargers approved by the
manufacturer. When a charger is not in use,
disconnect it from the power source. Do not
leave the battery connected to a charger for
longer than a week, since overcharging may
shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged
battery will discharge itself over time.
Note that a new NiMH battery achieves full
performance only after two or three complete
charge and discharge cycles!
For good operation times when using a NiMH
battery, discharge the battery from time to time
by leaving your phone switched on until it turns
itself off (or by using the battery discharge
facility of any approved accessory for your
phone). Do not attempt to discharge the battery
by any other means.
The battery can be charged and discharged
hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear
out. When the operating time (talk-time and
standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal,
it is time to buy a new battery.
NiMH battery performance will vary with the
condition of the battery. The following
conditions will reduce battery performance:
temperature extremes, poor charging or
discharging practices and improper storage.
The NiMH battery’s performance is particularly
limited in temperatures below -10°C and Li-Ion
batteries performance is particularly limited in
temperatures below 0°C. Therefore, the battery
should be kept protected from the cold, e.g., in a
pocket, if it is to be exposed to low temperatures
for long periods.
The approximate charging times, for charging
empty batteries to an 80% capacity, while using
the Fast Travel Charger are:
NiMH batteries:
550 mAh 60 min.
Li-Ion batteries:
400 mAh 50 min.
1500 mAh 180 min.
A trickle charge to full 100% capacity would
require a couple of hours more, but it is not
necessary in normal use.
Temperature extremes will affect the ability of
your battery to charge: it may require cooling or
warming first.
Note:
- Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
- Never use any charger or battery which is
damaged or worn out.
- Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental
short-circuiting can occur when a metallic
object (coin, clip or pen) causes direct
connection between the + and - terminals of
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the battery (metal strips on the back of the
battery), for example, when you carry a spare
battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting
the terminals may damage the battery or the
connecting object.
- Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as
in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
Always try to keep the battery
between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A phone
with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not
work, even when the battery is fully charged.
- Dispose of used batteries in accordance with
local regulations. Recycle!
- Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
Switching On/Off
As with any other radio transmitting device,
avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna
when the phone is switched on.
Press to switch the phone on /off.
When turning the phone on, it will carry out a
short self-test, briefly displaying its number, or
the name associated with the number (operator,
dealer or your own name).
When the appropriate country code and O
indicator appear on the display, the phone is
ready for use.
A cellular phone can only make and receive calls
when it is switched on.
Accessories
An extensive range is available for your phone.
You can select these according to your special
communication needs. For availability of
accessories, check with your local dealer. When
you disconnect the power cord of any accessory,
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
IMPORTANT! Use only 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.
Call Forwarding
Call transfer is an NMT system feature. Contact
your system provider for further information.
This feature allows you to transfer incoming
calls to another telephone number.
Register Recall Function
The NMT network may offer a service called
Register Recall (three-way calling or conference
call). This feature allows you to activate
a second call while you are already making a
call.
This function is activated with the key. For
further information, contact your local
system provider as the operating instructions
vary from country to country.
Signal Strength
The quality of your call depends on the strength
of the cellular signal in your area. The phone
displays current field strength as a series of bars
on the left-hand side of its display screen - the
more bars, the better the signal in your area.
If the signal is poor, you can try moving the
phone slightly to improve reception. If you are
using the phone in a building, you may find that
reception is better near a window.
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