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User’s Guide
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Issue 2
Smart Tips
These Smart Tips pages include some useful tips for efficient usage
of your phone.
For more detailed information, read through the user’s guide.
Call Functions
Making a Call
Key in the phone number, press the Navi Key
(Call).
Press the Navi Key
Press the Navi Key
(Answer).
(End).
Answering a Call
Ending a Call
Rejecting a Call
Press
at an incoming call. (If the Divert
when busyfunction is activated, rejecting
an incoming call will also divert the call.)
Redial
With display clear, press
dialled numbers.
to access the last
Adjusting the Ear-
piece Volume
Press
or
during a call.
Phone Book Functions
Quick Save
Key in the phone number, press
or
to
change the Navi Key text to Save. Press
(Save). Key in the name and press
(a Name & Number
in Phone Book)
(OK).
Quick Find
Press
(with display clear), (key in the first
letter of the name), scroll with
the desired name. Press and hold
the phone number.
or
to
to view
(a Name & Number
from Phone Book)
Using Phone Book
during a Call
To access Phone book during a call, press
(Options), select Phonebook.
,
Storing a phone
number for Speed
Dial
Press
use
press
(Menu),
and to find Speed Dials,
(Select), (Assign),
(Select),
find the desired name/phone number, press
(OK).
Speed Dialling
Press a number key 1 - 9, press
(Call).
One Touch Dialling
If the Speed Diallingfunction in the
menu is activated, press and hold a number
key 2 - 9 for One Touch Dialling.
Press and hold
to dial the Voice Mailbox
number. (The Voice Mailbox number has to be
stored in the memory.)
Essential Shortcuts
Locking the Key-
pad / Unlocking
the Keypad
Press
onds) / Press
(Menu) then
(within 3 sec-
(Unlock) then
.
Quick Alert
Settings
Press quickly, use
desired option, press
and
(OK).
to select the
You can also use following shortcuts:
,
,
,
,
for Personal;
for Silent;
for Discreet;
for Loud
Writing & Sending
a Message
Press
(Menu),
,
,
key in a message, (press
to change be-
tween upper and lower case characters, press
and hold for numbers, press for
special characters),
press
or
(Options), reach Sendwith
, press (OK), enter the phone
or from
number or search for it with
Phone Book, press (OK).
About Labels on your Phone ..........8
Security Code .....................................8
Using This Guide ................................8
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume ..16
Last Number Redial ........................16
Storing a Name and Phone
1. Getting the Phone
Number in Phone Book ................16
Making a Call Using the
ready for Use ....................... 9
Installing the SIM card ....................9
Charging the Battery ....................10
Memory ............................................18
Receiving a Call ..............................19
2. The Phone Is Ready
4. Other Essential
for Use ................................. 12 Functions.............................20
Switching the Phone On and Off 12
The Display Indicators ...................13
Using the Keys ................................13
Navi Key..........................................13
Scroll Keys......................................14
The C Key........................................14
Selecting a Ringing Tone ..............20
Settings for Desired Usage
Situations (Quick alert settings) 20
Voice Messages ...............................21
Text Messages .................................22
Read Messages..............................22
Writing and Sending
a Message .....................................22
Keypad Lock .....................................23
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Phone Settings..............................38
Call Divert (menu 5) .......................40
Clock (menu 8) ................................42
Ringing Volume.............................43
5. Using the Menu.............. 24
Accessing a Menu Function
by Scrolling ......................................24
Accessing a Menu Function
by Its Shortcut ...............................25
List of Menu Functions .................26
Phone Book (Menu 1) ...................28
Recalling a Name and Phone
Number from Phone Book.........28
Service Numbers...........................28
Storing a Name and Phone
Number in Phone Book...............28
Erasing a Name and Phone
Number from Phone Book.........29
Editing a Name and Phone
Number in Phone Book...............29
Sending a Name and Phone
Number from Phone Book
(‘Business card’)...........................29
Phone Book Options....................30
Assigning a Phone Number
as a Speed Dial Number............30
Messages (menu 2) ........................31
Read Messages .............................31
Writing, Sending and Saving
In-Call Options ................................45
Access Codes ....................................46
Protection Cap of the Antenna
Connector .........................................47
Battery Information .......................47
Charging and Discharging
a Message.....................................31
Message Settings.........................32
Info Service....................................33
Voice Mailbox Number...............33
Call Register (menu 3) ..................34
Missed Calls...................................34
Received Calls ...............................34
Dialled Numbers...........................34
Erasing Recent Call Lists............35
Show Call Duration .....................35
Show Call Costs............................35
Call Cost Settings.........................36
Settings (menu 4) ...........................37
the Battery....................................47
Accessories and Batteries .............49
Instructions for changing the
Nokia Xpress-on™ colour cover .49
Care and Maintenance ..... 51
Important Safety
Information ........................ 52
Emergency Calls ..............................55
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For Your Safety
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be danger-
ous 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 per-
formance.
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.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Don’t use phone at a refuelling point. Don’t use near fuel or chem-
icals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Don’t use phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions,
and follow any regulations or rules.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in normal position (to ear). Don’t touch the antenna un-
necessarily.
USE QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment.
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect in-
compatible products.
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CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user’s guide for de-
tailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
Remember to make backup copies of all important data.
MAKING CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone
number, including the area code, then press
a call press (End). To answer a call press
(Call). To end
(Answer).
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press and hold
two times for several seconds, to clear the display. Enter the
emergency number, then press
(Call). Give your location.
Do not end the call until told to do so.
About Labels on your Phone
Your phone has labels on it. These are important for service and re-
lated purposes, so be careful no to lose the label or the information
it contains.
Security Code
The factory setting for the security code is 12345. Change the code,
see ‘Security Settings - Change Access Codes’, and keep the new
code secret and in a safe place, separate from the phone.
Using This Guide
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the
GSM network.
A number of features included in this guide are called Network
Services. They are special services provided by wireless service pro-
viders. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Serv-
ices, you must subscribe to these service(s) from your home service
provider and obtain instructions for their use.
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Getting the Phone ready for Use
1. Getting the Phone
ready for Use
Before you can use your phone, you first need to
•
•
install a valid miniature SIM card in the phone and
charge the battery.
Installing the SIM card
•
Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small children.
•
The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratch-
es or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting or remov-
ing the card.
•
Before installing the SIM card, always make sure that the phone
is switched off and then remove the battery.
1 At the back of the phone, press
the locking catch of the bat-
tery (1.), slide the battery
downwards (2.) and lift it (3.)
off the phone.
2 Open the cover for the SIM
card reader by sliding it in the
direction ‘Open’ (4.) and lift-
ing it (5.).
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3 Insert the SIM card (6.) ensur-
ing that the bevelled corner is
upwards and that the golden
connectors on the card are fac-
ing the connectors on the
phone.
4 Close the cover of the SIM card
reader (7.) and slide the card
holder back to keep the card in
its place (8.).
5 Attach the battery by placing it on the back of the phone and
sliding it upwards until it locks into place.
Charging the Battery
1 Connect the lead from the
charger to the bottom of the
phone.
2 Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet and the bat-
tery indicator bar starts to scroll.
The Chargingtext is briefly displayed if the phone is
switched on. The phone can be used while charging if
the phone is on.
Note: If the battery is totally flat, it may take a few minutes
before the charging indication appears on the display.
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Getting the Phone ready for Use
3 The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator bar stops
scrolling, and the Batteryfull text is briefly displayed if the
phone is on.
Charging time depends on the charger and battery used. For ex-
ample, charging a BMS-2 battery with the ACP-7 charger takes
about four hours.
4 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone.
If Notcharging is displayed, charging is suspended. Wait for a
while, disconnect the charger, plug it in again and retry. If charging
still fails, contact your dealer.
For more information, see the ‘Battery Information’ chapter.
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2. The Phone Is Ready for
Use
Switching the Phone On and Off
Press and hold the key for a second.
If the phone asks for a PIN
code:
The PIN code is usually supplied with
the SIM card.
•
Key in the PIN code, which is displayed
as asterisks ✱, and press (OK).
See also ‘Reference Information - Access
Codes’.
If the phone asks for a security
code:
See ‘For Your Safety - Security Code’.
•
Key in the security code, which is dis-
played as asterisks ✱, and press
(OK).
Warning! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or dan-
ger.
As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch
the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on.
Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may
cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than
otherwise needed.
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The Phone Is Ready for Use
The Display Indicators
The indicators described below are shown
when the phone is ready for use, with no
characters entered by the user. This is also
called ‘a clear display’.
Operator
indicates in which cellular network the phone is currently used.
and bar
Shows the signal strength of the cellular network 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 in the battery.
Using the Keys
Navi Key
The use of the phone is largely
based on the Nokia NaviTM Key,
, below the display. The func-
tion of this Nokia NaviTM Key,
,
varies according to the guiding text
shown above the key on the display.
Throughout this user’s guide, to-
gether with the Nokia NaviTM Key
the relevant guiding text is also
mentioned, e.g.
(Menu) or
(Select).
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Scroll Keys
Scroll keys are used to browse through menus,
submenus and settings and to move the cursor
to the right or left.
Tips:
With clear display, press
once to access the names &
phone numbers stored in Phone Book.
With clear display, press
dialled numbers.
once to access the list of last
During a call, press the keys to adjust the earpiece volume.
The C Key
•
•
•
Use
the cursor,
to delete a character to the left of
to clear all the characters keyed in from the
display (press and hold),
to return from a submenu to the previous
menu level in the menu facility,
•
•
to exit the menu facility,
to reject an incoming call.
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Basic Functions
3. Basic Functions
Making a Call
1 Key in the phone number including the
area code. The text Menu changes to
Call.
Correct keying mistakes by pressing
to delete the last character to the left.
2 Press
(Call) and wait for the an-
swer. The text Call changes to End.
3 Press (End) to finish the call (or to
cancel the call attempt).
Normal position: Hold the phone as you
would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over
your shoulder.
International Calls
1 Press
twice for the international prefix (+ character replac-
es the international access code).
2 Enter the country code, area code and the phone number.
3 To call the number, press (Call).
Note: When you are using the phone with the CARK-91 car
kit, you can switch from handsfree mode to privacy mode
by picking up the external handset HSU-1.
To switch back to handsfree, first press
down the handset within 15 seconds.
and then put
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Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
You can adjust the earpiece volume of the
phone during a call. Press
to increase
and to decrease the volume level.
Last Number Redial
The last eight phone numbers you called or attempted to call are
stored in the phone’s memory. To redial one of these last-dialled
numbers:
1 With display clear, press
once to ac-
cess the list of the last-dialled numbers.
2 Use or to reach the desired
number.
3 Press
(Call).
Storing a Name and Phone
Number in Phone Book
1 Press
(Menu) to access the menu
facility.
2 With Phone bookdisplayed, press
(Select).
3 Use
press
or
to reach Addentry and
(Select).
Name:prompt will be displayed.
4 Key in the desired name as follows:
Press the key labelled with the character
you want: Once for the first character,
twice (before the cursor appears) for the second and so on.
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Basic Functions
The available character set depends on the language selected in
menu 4-2-1.
• Press a key
-
repeatedly to find characters, e. g.
gives a space,
for characters . , ? ! - & 1 and
•
switches between upper and lower case characters.
The ABCor abcindicator is shown on the display respec-
tively.
• Press and hold
to switch between characters and
numbers. The ABC(abc) or 123indicator is shown on the
display respectively.
• You can also add a number by pressing and holding the re-
spective number key for a second.
•
When the flashing cursor appears, you can enter the next char-
acter.
•
•
Press
or
to move the cursor.
Press
to bring up a list of special
characters. The ?!£indicator is shown.
Use
or
to reach the desired char-
acter and press
the name.
(Use) to add it in
5 When you have written the name, press
(OK).
Number:prompt will be displayed.
6 Key in the country code (if necessary),
area code and phone number.
Tip: If you key in the + character for the international prefix
(by pressing
twice) in front of the country code, you
can use the phone number when calling from abroad.
7 Press
(OK). The name and phone number are stored in
Phone book.
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Tip: Quick Save
With the display clear, key in the phone number, press
or
to change the Navi Key text to Saveand press
(OK).
(Save). Key in the name and press
Making a Call Using the Memory
1 Press
2 With Phone bookdisplayed, press
3 Press (Select) to choose Search.
(Menu).
(Select).
4 Key in the first letter(s) of the name and press
(OK).
You can skip this step if you like.
5 Use
and
to reach the desired name. You can check the
phone number by pressing and holding
.
6 Press (Call).
Tip: A quick way to access the Phone Book
With the display clear, press
. The first name (and phone
number) in phone book will be displayed.
Tip: The names and phone numbers assigned to the speed
dial keys 1 to 9 can be speed dialled via the number keys
to
.
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Basic Functions
Receiving a Call
When somebody is calling you, the phone
will ring and flash the caller’s name or
phone number or the text Call.
•
To answer the call, press
(Answer).
Tip: To reject an incoming call, press
. If the Divert
when busyfunction is activated to divert the calls, e.g. to
your voice mailbox, rejecting an incoming call will also di-
vert the call. See ‘Call Divert (menu 5)’.
Note: If more than one name is found in the phone book
with the same last seven digits as the caller’s phone
number, only the caller’s phone number will be displayed, if
available.
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4. Other Essential
Functions
Selecting a Ringing Tone
1 Press
2 Use
3 Use
(Menu).
to reach Tonesand press
to reach Ringing toneand press
or
or
(Select).
(Se-
lect).
4 Use
or
to reach the ringing tone you prefer. The phone
(OK) to select it.
gives you a ringing sample. Press
5 Press and hold to exit the menu.
Settings for Desired Usage
Situations (Quick alert settings)
Adjust the tones including, e.g. ringing tone, keypad tones, warning
tones, for different operating situations. All you need to do is select
the desired option from the available list, e.g. Loudfor outdoor us-
age of the phone.
1 With the display clear, press the power
key quickly.
2 Use
or
to reach the desired op-
tion:
Switch off! turns off the phone.
Personal is the default setting using the tone settings select-
ed in Tonesmenu.
Silent no sound alert will be heard.
Discreet a short beep sound is heard as a ringing or message
alert tone.
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Other Essential Functions
Loud call alert tone is ringingand e.g. the ringing volume is
loudest.
3 Press
(OK) to select the option.
Tip: You can also use following shortcuts:
,
,
,
,
for Personal
for Silent
for Discreet
for Loud
Note: When you change the settings in the Tonesmenu,
the Personalis automatically reset.
Note: When the phone is connected to the CARK-91 car kit
or HDC-9 headset, this function is not available.
Voice Messages
The network may offer you a voice mailbox service. You can divert
your calls to the voice mailbox and the callers can leave you mes-
sages.
The network informs you when you have a voice message waiting.
Call to the voice mailbox number and listen to the message(s).
1 With clear display, press and hold
for a second to call your
voice mailbox number.
If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number, key it in and
press (OK). See also ‘Voice Mailbox Number’, menu 2-6. You
will obtain your voice mailbox number from your service provider
upon subscription to the voice mailbox service.
2 Listen to the messages. End the call by pressing
(End).
Note: If the Navi key text Listen is available, press
(Listen) to call your voice mailbox.
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Text Messages
You can read and write short text messages of up to 160 characters
in length.
Before you can send any messages, you need to store the number of
your message centre in the memory. It will remain unchanged until
replaced. You will obtain the number from your service provider
upon subscription to the Short Message Service (SMS). See the sec-
tion Message Settings.
Make sure before sending a text message that the receiving phone
is provided with SMS capability.
The capacity of the SIM card to store text messages may vary de-
pending on the SIM card.
Read Messages
1 When you have received an SMS message, the text ...Mes-
sages(s)Received and the
Press (Read).
indicator are displayed.
2 Use to reach the desired message and press
(Read).
3 While reading a message, use
or
or
to browse through the
message. Press
(Options) for available options. Press
quickly
to exit the message.
4 Press and hold
for a second to exit the menu.
Writing and Sending a Message
1 Press
(Menu).
to reach the menu function Messagesand press
(Select).
or to reach Write messages and press
2 Use
or
3 Use
(Se-
lect).
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Other Essential Functions
4 Key in the message. For information on
how to use the keys for writing, see
‘Storing a Name and Phone Number in
Phone book’.
5 When you have finished the writing,
press
6 Select Sendand press
7 Key in the recipient’s phone number or press
(Options).
(OK).
(Search) and
to search for it from Phone Book and press
use
or
(OK).
8 Press
(OK) to send the message.
9 Press and hold
twice to exit the menu.
Keypad Lock
The keypad lock prevents keys from being accidentally pressed
when, for example, the phone is in your pocket or handbag.
•
To lock the keypad, within three
seconds first press (Menu)
and then
.
When the keypad is locked, the in-
dicator is shown.
•
•
To unlock the keypad, first press
(Unlock) and then
.
When the keypad is locked, you
can answer a call by pressing
(Answer).
Note: When the keypad is locked, calls may be possible to
the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g.
112 or other official emergency number). The number is dis-
played only when all the digits have been keyed in.
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5. Using the Menu
The phone allows you to alter and view the settings of the many
functions and options that are listed in the menus and submenus.
The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrolling or using the
appropriate shortcut.
Accessing a Menu Function by
Scrolling
1 To access the menu facility, press
(Menu).
2 Press
or
to reach the desired
main menu, e.g. Settings.
3 Press (Select) to enter the menu.
4 If the menu contains any submenus,
reach the desired one with or
.
5 Press
(Select) to enter the sub-
menu (e.g. CallSettings). If the
menu contains submenus, repeat steps 4
and 5.
6 Press
or
to reach the setting of
your choice.
7 Press
(OK) to confirm the chosen
setting.
Tip: You can return to the previous menu level by pressing
quickly or exit the menu without changing any set-
tings by pressing and holding
.
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Using the Menu
Accessing a Menu Function by Its
Shortcut
The menu items (menus, submenus and setting options)
are numbered and can be accessed by their shortcut
number. The shortcut index number is shown in the top
right corner of the display.
1 Press
(Menu).
2 Key in quickly, within three seconds, the index
number of the menu function you want to access.
Repeat this step for entering a submenu.
3 Key in within three seconds, the number of the desired setting
option.
For example, to set the keypad tones off:
Press
(Menu),
,
,
,
(Menu) for entering the menu,
for Tones,
for KeypadTones and
for keypad tones Off.
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List of Menu Functions
3
1
Phone book
2 Common
1 Search
1 Delivery reports
1
2 Service nos
3 Add entry
4 Erase
2 Reply via same centre
5 Info service
6 Voice mailbox number
5 Edit
6 Send entry
7 Options
3 Call
register
1 Missed calls
1 Type of view
2 Memory status
8 Speed dials
2 Received calls
3 Dialled numbers
4 Erase recent call lists
5 Show call duration
2 Messages
1 Last call duration
2 All calls’ duration
3 Received calls’ duration
4 Dialled calls’ duration
5 Clear timers
1 Inbox
2 Outbox
3 Write messages
4 Message settings
2
1 Set 1
6 Show call costs
1 Message centre
number
1 Last call cost
2 All calls’ cost
2 Messages sent as
3 Message validity
3 Clear counters
7 Call costs settings
1 Call costs’ limit
2 Show costs in
1 Available only if supported by
the SIM card.
2 The number of the sets
depends on how many sets
your SIM card offers. Each set
appears in its own submenu
and may have any name.
3 The shortcut number of this
menu depends on the number
of sets available.
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Using the Menu
4 Settings
1 Call settings
3 Divert when not answered
4 Divert when phone off or
no coverage
1 Automatic redial
2 Speed dialling
5 Cancel all diverts
3 Call waiting options
4 Own number sending
6 Games
1
1 Memory
2 Snake
3 Logic
• Automatic answer
2 Phone settings
1 Language
2 Cell info display
3 Welcome note
4 Network selection
7 Calculator
8 Clock
2
• Lights
1 Alarm
clock
3 Security settings
1 PIN code request
2 Fixed dialling
2 Clock settings
3 Closed user group
4 Phone security
9 Tones
1 Incoming
call alert
5 Change access codes
4 Restore factory settings
2 Ringing tone
3 Ringing volume
4 Message alert tone
5 Keypad tones
5 Call divert
1 Divert all
voice calls without ringing
6 Warning and game tones
2 Divert when busy
3
• Vibrating alert
1 This is shown only if the phone
is connected to the CARK-91
car kit or HDC-9 headset.
2 This is shown only if the phone
is connected to the CARK-91
car kit.
3 This setting is available only
when the phone is used with a
special vibrating battery.
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Phone Book (Menu 1)
You can store phone numbers and their related
names in the memory of your SIM card by using the Phone Book
menu function.
The phone supports SIM cards which can store up to 250 phone
numbers (of up to 30 digits) and names (of up to 16 characters). The
length and also the amount of phone numbers and names which
can be stored in the SIM card may vary depending on the SIM card.
Recalling a Name and Phone Number
from Phone Book
Use the menu function Search(menu 1-1) to see if the desired
name and phone number are stored in the Phone Book.
See also ‘Making a Call Using the Memory’ in section ‘3. Basic Func-
tions’.
Service Numbers
This menu function allows you to easily call the service numbers of
your service provider. This menu is shown only if there are service
numbers stored on your SIM card.
Select Servicenos (menu 1-2), scroll to the desired service
number and press
(Call) to call the number.
Storing a Name and Phone Number in
Phone Book
See the section ‘Storing a Name and Phone Number in Phone Book’
in section ‘3. Basic Functions’.
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Using the Menu
Erasing a Name and Phone Number from
Phone Book
In this menu (menu 1-4) you can erase phone numbers and names
from the Phone Book either OnebyOne, or by selecting Erase
allwhen all the names and numbers will be erased from the Phone
Book at once.
Editing a Name and Phone Number in
Phone Book
In this menu (menu 1-5) you can edit the names and phone numbers
stored in Phone Book.
Sending a Name and Phone Number from
Phone Book (‘Business card’)
This menu function Sendentry (menu 1-6) allows you to send a
person’s contact information, name and phone number (‘business
card’), from Phone Book to another phone.
To send the contact information
Select Sendentry, scroll to the name & number you want to send
and press
search it from Phone Book. Press
(Send). Enter the recipient’s phone number or
(OK) to send the information.
To receive the contact information
When the phone receives contact information, the text Business
cardreceived will be displayed. Press
(Options) to
show, save or discard the information and press
(OK).
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Phone Book Options
Setting the type of view for stored names and phone
numbers
The phone can show the stored phone numbers and names in three
different ways, types of view, (menu 1-7-1). You can select Name
list(shows three names at a time), Name,number (shows one
name and phone number together) or Largefont (shows one
name at a time).
Checking the Amount of Free Space in Phone Book
You can check how many names and phone numbers still can be
stored and are currently stored in Phone Book (menu 1-7-2).
Assigning a Phone Number as a Speed
Dial Number
You can assign nine phone numbers stored in Phone Book as speed
dial numbers which can be dialled via the number keys
Select the menu function SpeedDials(menu 1-8). If no phone
number is assigned to a key, press (Assign).
-
.
Note: Assign is also shown when the phone has automat-
ically assigned a phone number from the Phone Book to a
speed dialling key.
Search for the desired name and/or phone number from Phone
Book, and press
(OK) to select it.
If a phone number is assigned to a key, you can view the number,
change it or erase it by first pressing
(Options).
To use the speed dial key
Press the desired speed dial key (
to
) and press
(Call) to make the call.
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Using the Menu
Messages (menu 2)
Read Messages
When you have received an SMS message, the text ...Messag-
es(s)Receivedis displayed and the indicator is on. Press
(Read) to view the message(s). To view the message later, en-
ter the menu function Inbox(menu 2-1).
The messages in the Inbox are listed, the latest message is on the
top of the list. Use
or
to reach the desired message and press
(Read).
While reading a message, press
(Options) for available op-
tions, and press (OK) to select the desired option: Erase, Re-
ply, Edit, Use Number(lists the phone numbers found in the
message) and Forward (to send the message further). In the De-
tails option, use
or
to see details of the message, sender’s
name and phone number, message centre used for sending, recep-
tion date and time.
Writing, Sending and Saving a Message
Within the Write messagesmenu (menu 2-3) you can write and
edit text messages of up to 160 characters.
When you have finished writing, press
(Options) for one of
the options: Send, Sendbyset(sends the message by using a
selected set), Save (stores the message in the Outbox folder (menu
2-2) for sending the message later) or Clearscreen (removes
all the characters in the message).
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Message Settings
1
Set 1 (menu 2-4-1)
A setting group or “set” is a collection of settings needed for sending
text messages.
You can, for example, send a text message as a fax, if supported by
your service provider, by simply selecting the set in which you have
predefined the proper settings for fax transmissions.
Each set has its own submenu:
• Message centre number
Stores the phone number of the message centre needed for sending
text messages. You obtain this number from your service provider.
Key in the phone number of the Message Centre or edit the existing
one and press
(OK).
• Message sent as
You can request the network to convert your Textmessages into
E-mail, Faxor Pagingformat (network service).
In order to receive a converted message, the recipient must have an
appropriate terminal device available.
• Message validity
This network service allows you to set the length of time that your
text messages are stored at the message centre while attempts are
made to deliver them.
2
Common (menu 2-4- )
• Delivery reports
You can request the network to send delivery reports on your text
messages (network service).
• Reply via same centre
1 The total number of sets depends on how many sets your SIM card
offers.
2 The shortcut number of this menu depends on the number of sets
available.
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Using the Menu
You can request the network to route the reply to your text message
via your own message centre (network service).
Info Service
This network service (menu 2-5) allows you to receive messages on
various topics (such as weather or traffic conditions) from your
service provider. For available topics and relevant topic numbers,
contact your service provider.
By selecting On, you will receive messages on the active topics. You
can edit the topic list, and mark the topics active or inactive.
TopicIndex retrieves a list of available topics from the network.
By selecting Topics, you can Addtopic in the topics list. Key in
the topic number and name. You can also Editor Erasethe topic
list.
Select Languageto set the language for the messages. Only mes-
sages in the selected language are shown.
Voice Mailbox Number
Within the menu Voice Mailbox Number(menu 2-6) you can
store the number of your voice mailbox. Key in the number and press
(OK). The number will remain unchanged until replaced. You
will obtain the number from your service provider.
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Call Register (menu 3)
The phone registers missed and received calls only
if the network supports the Calling Line Identification function, the
phone is switched on and is within the network’s service area.
Missed Calls
The last five phone numbers from which somebody has tried to call
you are stored in the phone’s memory in the Missed Calls list (menu
3-1).
In the options of the Missed Calls menu you can view the phone
number, call the number, view the time of the missed call if the
clock is set to the right time, and erase the phone number or save it
in the Phone Book.
Tip: When a notice about missed calls appears on the dis-
play, press
(List) to view the list of missed calls
phone numbers.
Received Calls
The last five phone numbers from which you have received a call are
stored in the phone’s memory in the Received Calls list (menu 3-2).
In the options of the Received Calls menu you can view the phone
number, call the number, view the time of the received call if the
clock is set to the right time, and erase the phone number or save it
in the Phone Book.
Dialled Numbers
The phone stores the last eight phone numbers that you called or
attempted to call.
In the options of the Dialled Calls menu (menu 3-3) you can view
the phone number, call the number, view the time of the call if the
clock is set to the right time, and erase the phone number or save it
in the Phone Book.
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Using the Menu
Erasing Recent Call Lists
This menu function (menu 3-4) allows you to erase all the phone
numbers and names in the Missed Calls, Received Calls and Dialled
Calls lists.
Note: If a new SIM card, which is not recognised as an own-
er card, is inserted into the phone, the contents of the
Missed Calls, Dialled Calls and Received Calls lists will be
erased.
Show Call Duration
You can use Show Call Duration menu (menu 3-5) to view the ap-
proximate duration of your outgoing and incoming calls in hours,
minutes and seconds and to reset the call timers to zero.
Inserting a new SIM card does not clear the call timers.
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service pro-
vider may vary, depending upon network features, round-
ing-off for billing, and so forth.
Show Call Costs
This network service allows you to check the approximate cost of
your last call or all calls if the call cost service is supported by the
network (menu 3-6). The costs are shown in terms of charging units.
Call costs are shown separately for each SIM card.
Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your
service provider may vary, depending upon network fea-
tures, rounding-off for billing, taxes and so forth.
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Call Cost Settings
Call Costs’ Limit
This network function allows you to set a cost limit for the calls with
your SIM card (menu 3-7-1). You can make and receive charged
calls as long as the set call cost limit is not exceeded. The limit can
be set in a specified number of charging units or units of the cur-
rency set within the Show Costs In menu.
Depending on the SIM card you may need the PIN2 code to set a call
cost limit.
Show Costs In
This network function allows you to select whether the call costs are
displayed in terms of charging units or the desired currency (menu
3-7-2). Contact your service provider for charging unit prices.
Depending on the SIM card you may need the PIN2 code to select
the currency or unit in Show Costs’ In.
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Using the Menu
Settings (menu 4)
Call Settings
Automatic Redial
When the Automatic Redial function (menu 4-1-1) is set on, your
phone will make up to ten attempts to connect the call after an un-
successful call attempt.
Speed Dialling
When the Speed Dialling function (menu 4-1-2) is set on, the names
and phone numbers assigned to the speed dial keys
to
can be dialled by pressing and holding the corresponding number
key.
Note: Pressing and holding
dials your voice mailbox
number, not the speed dial number assigned to the key.
Call Waiting Options
When this network service is activated (menu 4-1-3), the network
will notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in
progress.
Own Number Sending
This network service allows you to set whether your phone number
is hidden or displayed to the person you are calling (menu 4-1-4).
Presetresets the phone to the default setting, On or Off, that
you have agreed upon with your service provider.
Automatic Answer
This setting is available only when the phone is connected to the
CARK-91 car kit or HDC-9 headset.
When this setting is On, your phone is set to automatically answer
an incoming call after one ring. This function can be used when the
car kit is equipped with ignition sense and the ignition is switched
on.
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Phone Settings
Language
You can select which language your phone will use for all its display
texts (menu 4-2-1). If the setting Automatic is selected, the
phone will set the language according to the information in the SIM
card used in the phone. English is used if the language on the SIM
card is not found in the phone.
Cell Info Display
Within this menu (menu 4-2-2) you can set the phone to indicate
when it is used in a cellular network based on Micro Cellular Net-
work (MCN) technology (network service).
Welcome Note
This menu (menu 4-2-3) allows you to set the message which is
shown when the phone is switched on.
Network Selection
The network can be selected automatically or manually (menu 4-2-
4).
In automatic mode the phone automatically selects one of the cel-
lular networks available in your area.
In manual mode the phone will show a list of available networks and
you can select the desired network if this network has a roaming
agreement with your home network operator. Otherwise the text No
Accessis displayed and another network must be selected. The
phone will stay in manual mode until the automatic mode is select-
ed or another SIM card is inserted in the phone.
Lights
This setting is available only when the phone is connected to the
CARK-91 car kit. It allows you to set the display and keypad lights.
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Using the Menu
Security Settings
Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system to prevent
unauthorised use of the phone or the SIM card.
PIN-Code Request
Within this menu (menu 4-3-1) you can set the phone to ask for the
PIN code of your SIM card when the phone is switched on. You need
the PIN code to set the request on.
Note that some SIM cards do not allow the PIN code request to be
turned off.
Fixed Dialling
You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if
this function is supported by your SIM card (menu 4-3-2). The PIN2
code is needed for this function.
Note: When fixed dialling is set on, calls may be possible to
certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or
other official emergency number).
Closed User Group
This network service (menu 4-3-3) specifies the group of people
whom you can call and who can call you. Presetresets the phone
to use a user group the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the
service provider.
Note: When calls are limited to Closed User Groups, calls
may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some net-
works (e.g. 112 or other official emergency number).
Phone Security
This menu (menu 4-3-4) allows you to set the phone security Onto
avoid unauthorised use of the phone. You need the security code to
set the phone security.
When Onis selected, the phone will ask for the security code when-
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Note: When you change the phone security, all the recent
calls lists are cleared.
Change Access Codes
With this menu (menu 4-3-5) you can change the access codes; se-
curity code, PIN code and PIN2 code. These codes may only include
the characters 0 to 9. The phone prompts you to enter the current
code and the new code. It also prompts you to verify the new code.
Note: Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency
numbers, such as 112, to prevent accidental dialling of the
emergency number.
Restore Factory Settings
You can reset some of the menu settings to their original values
(menu 4-4). The security code is needed for this function.
Call Divert (menu 5)
The Call Divert network service allows you to divert
the incoming calls to your voice mail (only voice calls) or to another
phone number. The call divert modes available are
• Divertall voicecallswithoutringing,
• Divertwhenbusy,
• Divertwhennotanswered,
• Divertwhenthephoneisoff ornocoverage.
Then you can Activate, Cancelor check Statusof the select-
ed mode. For some divert modes also Set delay is available.
•
With Cancelalldiverts you can set all diverts off.
Tip! If Divert when busyis activated, rejecting an in-
coming call will also divert the call.
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Using the Menu
Games (menu 6)
In this menu you have three games, Memory, Snake
and Logic. Select the desired game and then select Instruc-
tionsto see how to play the game.
REMEMBER! Your phone must be switched on to use this function.
Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited
or when it may cause interference or danger.
Calculator (menu 7)
The phone is provided with a basic four function cal-
culator which can also be used for rough currency conversions.
Using the calculator
Enter the first numbers in the calculation using the
-
keys. Press
for a period(.).
Press
once (+) to add, twice ( - ) to subtract, three times ( * )
to multiply and four times ( / ) to divide, or press (Options) to
reach the desired function.
For a total, press
(OK). Press
(Options) and select Equalwith
to clear the display.
Note: This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding
errors may occur, especially in long divisions.
Making a currency conversion
Press
(Options) and select Exchange rate. Choose either
of the displayed options, Foreignunitexpressedas domes-
tic units or Domesticunitexpressedasforeign
units. Next, key in the exchange rate (press
press (OK).
for a period) and
Make the conversion: Key in the amount to be converted, press
(Options), and select Todomestic or Toforeign.
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REMEMBER! Your phone must be switched on to use this function.
Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited
or when it may cause interference or danger.
Clock (menu 8)
Alarm Clock
The phone can be set to alarm at a specified time (menu 8-1). The
alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock, 12-hours or 24-
hours.
You can switch the phone off and the alarm clock will still work.
In this menu you can set the alarm time or select Onto change the
alarm time or Offto turn off the alarm clock.
When the alarm time expires
The timer alert tone corresponds to the ringing volume setting.
When the timer expires only a beep is heard
•
•
if you have selected Offor Beeponcein the Tonesmenu, or
if you have selected the quick alert settings Discreetor Si-
lent; see ‘Settings for Desired Usage Situations’.
When alerting, also ALARM! is shown and the lights are flashing.
If you let the phone alarm for a minute or if you press
(Snooze) the alarm stops for a few minutes and resumes thereaf-
ter.
Press any other key to stop the alert. If the phone is off, it will ask
for network registration. Press
off the phone.
(Yes) to register or to switch
REMEMBER! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use
is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
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Using the Menu
Clock settings
The phone is provided with a real-time clock (menu 8-2). Although
the phone has a power backup, you may need to set the time again
when the phone’s battery is flat or has been removed.
In this menu you can set the time display on or off, set the time or
select the 12-hour or 24-hour time format.
Tones (menu 9)
Incoming Call Alert
This menu function (menu 9-1) allows you to select how the phone
notifies you of an incoming call. Available options are Ringing,
Ascending, Ringonce, Beeponce, or Off when no ringing
tone will be heard.
Note: If the phone is set to Off, no ringing tone, message
alert tone, keypad tone or warning tone will be heard.
Ringing Tone
You can select any of the ringing tone types available in menu 9-2.
Ringing Volume
A ringing tone is heard when there is an incoming call. This menu
function (menu 9-3) allows you to select any of the ringing volume
levels available. The ringing tone level also affects the level of mes-
sage alert tone.
Message Alert Tone
You can also select an alert tone to indicate an incoming SMS mes-
sage (menu 9-4).
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Keypad Tones
A tone is heard each time a key is pressed. You can set the keypad
tone to Off or select any of the three keypad tone levels available
(menu 9-5).
Warning and Game Tones
When this function is set to On (menu 9-6), the notification tones
(e.g. the battery low tone) of the phone will be sounded.
Vibrating Alert
In this menu (menu 9-7) when the phone is provided with a special
battery, you can set the phone to vibrate when a call comes in.
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Reference Information
6. Reference Information
In-Call Options
Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use
during a call. You cannot utilise each of these functions at all times.
Only those functions which are available and allowed will be shown
in the In-Call menu. Many of the In-Call options are network serv-
ices.
While you have a call in progress, press
(Options) to enter
the In-Call menu. If the Navi key text is End, press
to activate
the text Options.
The following In-Call options may be available:
Holdor Unhold to hold or release a call
New Call
Answer
Reject
Swap
to make a call when you have a call in progress
to answer the incoming call
to reject the incoming call
to switch between the two calls
End this call to end the active call
Send DTMF
Send
to send DTMF tones
to send the character string on the display to
the network
End all calls to end both calls
Phone book
to enter the Phone Book
To exit the In-Call menu, press
.
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Access Codes
You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid un-
authorised use of your phone and SIM card.
The access codes (except PUK and PUK2 codes) can be changed by
using the menu 4-3-5. See the next section.
Security Code (5 digits)
The security code can be used to avoid unauthorised use of your
phone, see ‘Phone Security’ (menu 4-3-4). The factory setting for
the security code is 12345. Change the code, see ‘Security settings
- Change Access Codes’. Keep the new code secret and in a safe
place, separate from the phone.
PIN Code (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM
card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied with
the SIM card.
PIN2 Code (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access
some functions, such as charging unit counters. These functions are
only available if supported by your SIM card.
PUK Code (8 digits)
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a
blocked PIN code. The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card.
If not, contact your local service provider for the code. If you lose
the code, contact your service provider.
PUK2 Code (8 digit)
The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change
a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, contact your service pro-
vider.
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Protection Cap of the Antenna
Connector
At the back of the phone below the antenna there is a connector for
an external antenna. The connector may be protected by a rubber
cap. If it is, first remove the cap when connecting the external an-
tenna. After removing the antenna, replace the cap.
Note: Keep the cap out of the reach of small children.
Battery Information
The following manufacturer-approved rechargeable batteries are
available for your phone: NiMH batteries BMS-2V, BMS-2S and
BMS-2, and Li-Ion batteries BLS-2 and BLS-4.
Charging and Discharging the Battery
•
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
•
Note that a new battery's full performance is achieved only after
two or three complete charge and discharge cycles!
•
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times
but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk-
time and stand-by time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is
time to buy a new battery.
•
•
Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and re-
charge 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 long-
er than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life. If left un-
used a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
•
For good operation times, discharge the NiMH battery from time
to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off
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(or by using the battery discharge facility of any approved acces-
sory available for your phone). Do not attempt to discharge the
battery by any other means.
•
•
Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to
charge: allow it to cool down or warm up first.
When the battery is running out of power and only few minutes
of talk time remain, a warning tone is heard and Batterylow
is briefly displayed. When no more talk time is left, Battery
emptyis displayed and a warning tone is sounded and the
phone switches itself off.
Using the Batteries
•
•
•
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can
occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes direct
connection of the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips
on the back of the battery) for example when you carry a spare
battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals
may damage the battery or the connecting object.
•
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car
in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and
lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between
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. NiMH batteries performance is particularly limited in
temperatures below -10°C (14 F). Li-Ion batteries performance
is particularly limited in temperatures below -0 C (32 F).
•
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Must not be disposed of in municipal waste!
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Accessories and Batteries
This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with power from
ACP-7, ACP-9, LCH-9 and DCH-9. Other usage will invalidate any
approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
Warning! Use only batteries, chargers and accessories ap-
proved by the phone manufacturer for use with this partic-
ular phone model. 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 dealer.
When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory,
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Instructions for changing the
Nokia Xpress-on™ colour cover
•
Before changing the cover, always switch off the power and dis-
connect the phone from the charger or any other device.
•
•
Always store the phone with cover attached.
Read carefully the instructions in ‘Care and Maintenance’.
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•
To remove the cover, press the locking catch of the cover for ex-
ample with a coin.
•
To replace the cover, first place and close the catches in the low-
er part of the cover into the corresponding holes in the phone
and then gently close the whole cover.
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Care and Maintenance
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be
treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty
obligations and 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 dam-
aged.
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 dam-
age it.
Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit
boards.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to
clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-
water solution.
•
•
Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts and prevent
proper operation.
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthor-
ised antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the phone
and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
•
If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory are not working properly,
take them to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there
will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
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Important Safety
Information
Traffic Safety
Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-
held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phone in
its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can
break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public roads
is not permitted.
Remember road safety always comes first!
Operating Environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always
switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may
cause interference or danger.
When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its us-
er’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 person-
nel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal
operating position (Held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your
shoulder.).
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) sig-
nals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the
RF signals from your wireless phone.
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Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm
(6 inches) be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pace-
maker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommen-
dations are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemaker:
•
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 cellular phones,
may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical de-
vices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to de-
termine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you
have any questions.
Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted
in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may
be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electron-
ic 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.
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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 atmos-
phere 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 stor-
age facilities; vehicles using liquified petroleum gas (such as propane or bu-
tane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust
or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised
to turn off your vehicle engine.
Vehicles
Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a
vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate
any warranty which may apply to the unit.
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mount-
ed 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 wire-
less 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 in-
flates, serious injury could result.
Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless tele-
phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, dis-
rupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal.
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of tel-
ephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
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Reference Information
Emergency Calls
Important! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using ra-
dio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-pro-
grammed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all
conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wire-
less phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergen-
cies).
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and
in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may
not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network
services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local cellular service
providers.
To make an emergency call:
1 If the phone is not on, switch it on.
Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in
the phone.
2 Press and hold the
key two times for several seconds to ready the
phone for calls.
3 Key in the emergency number for your present location (e.g. 112 or other
official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location.
4 Press the
key (Call)
If certain features are in use (Keypad lock, Fixed Dialling, etc.), you may first
need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Con-
sult this document and your local cellular service provider.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary infor-
mation 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.
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