Nokia 7190 User Manual

User Guide  
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in  
GSM 1900 and AMPS 800 networks.  
Copyright information  
Part No. 9351773, Edition 1 Printed in Canada 01/01  
Copyright © 2001 Nokia Inc. All rights reserved.  
Nokia Connecting People and the original accessories logos are trademarks  
of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates.  
US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software  
Copyright © 1997-2000. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Navi™ is a trademark of Nokia Inc.  
Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol  
software from RSA Security.  
The information contained in this User Guide was written for Nokia phone  
NSB-5. Therefore, the right to make changes and improvements to any of  
the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved.  
These commodities are authorized by the U.S. Government for export only  
to Canada, Mexico, or the United States. They may not be resold, diverted,  
transferred, or otherwise disposed of in any other country, either in their  
original form or after being incorporated through an intermediate process  
into other end-items, without the written approval of the U.S.  
Department of State.  
FCC/Industry Canada Notice  
Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using  
a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry  
Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference  
cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service  
facility.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to  
the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.  
[ iii ]  
[ iv ]  
For your safety  
1. For your safety  
This section provides varioussafety guidelines. Read this information  
before using your mobile phone (hereafter referred to as “phone”).  
Failure to comply with these guidelines could prove to be dangerous  
or illegal. For more detailed safety information, refer to “Important  
Road safety comes first  
Don’t use your phone while driving. Park your vehicle first.  
Switch off in hospitals  
Switch off your phone when you’re in a hospital or near medical  
equipment. Follow any regulations or rules that are in force.  
Switch off in aircraft  
Don’t use phones on airplanes, this can cause interference with  
aircraft navigational equipment. Also, the use of phones on  
airplanes is illegal.  
Switch off when refueling  
Don’t use the phone at a refueling point or near fuel or chemicals  
of any kind.  
Interference  
All phones are susceptible to interference, which could affect  
performance. This interference could prevent you from making  
an emergency call.  
Use sensibly  
Use only in the normal position (to ear). Avoid unnecessary  
contact with the antenna when the phone is on.  
Qualified service  
Only qualified service personnel can install or repair cellular  
phone equipment.  
[ 1 ]  
         
Accessories and batteries  
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Don’t connect  
incompatible products.  
Connecting to other devices  
When connecting to any other device, read the other device’s user  
guide for detailed safety instructions. Don’tconnect 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, and then press  
. To end a  
call, press  
. To answer a call, press  
.
Emergency calls  
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. If the word Clear  
appears on screen above the right selection key, press to  
clear the display. Enter the emergency number, and then press  
. Give your location and don’t end the call until told to  
do so.  
Infrared precautions  
Don’t point the infrared (IR) beam at anyone’s eyes or allow it to  
interfere with other IR devices.  
[ 2 ]  
 
Welcome to Nokia  
2. Welcome to Nokia  
Your new Nokia 7190 is more than an exceptional mobile phone. Some  
people call the 7190 a breakthrough in wireless technology. We call it  
Command@Hand. Managing personal information is easy with the built-in  
phone book, calendar, and to-do list. Plus, writing messages is faster than  
ever with a new feature called predictive text input. You can even access  
selected internet sites right from your phone with the built in WAP browser.  
We hope you’ve already reviewed the Welcome brochure that came with  
your package. If not, please do so before reading this guide. The Welcome  
brochure’s colorful, informative steps are designed to familiarize you with  
the basic features of your phone in the shortest time possible.  
Also, your phone can be connected to a PC or laptop using its built in  
Infrared port. For more information, see the accompanying PC Connectivity  
guide that came with your package.  
• To find this guide on the internet  
The latest version of this user guide may be available at www.NokiaUSA.com.  
Go to Phones and search for this model (the 7190).  
• Using this guide  
Throughout this guide, you’ll notice repeated use of the following words  
and phrases. Please take a moment to read and understand their use.  
Press. . . . . . . . . . . . . . briefly press and release a button or the roller.  
Press xxx . . . . . . . . . . press the selection key below xxx on the screen.  
Press and hold . . . . . press and hold a button for 1 to 3 seconds  
(depending on the feature being used).  
Scroll to . . . . . . . . . . use the roller to scroll to an item in a displayed  
list.  
[ 3 ]  
             
Scroll until  
xxx appears . . . . . . . .scroll with the roller until a full page display  
menu or submenu appears on screen.  
Also, certain "styles" of text are used to attract attention or place emphasis.  
Italicized text is used to emphasize a point. For example, “You cannot  
use your phone without this card.”  
Bold text indicates a web address, menu display, or web link. Examples  
include, “Press Menu to enter the menu list” and "You may find this  
guide on-line at www.NokiaUSA.com."  
Icons  
Your phone displays icons (pictures) to indicate your call status, remind  
you of a meeting, to let you know a message is waiting, and much more.  
These icons and their descriptions are included in the table below:  
Icon  
Description  
Indicates a call is active.  
The phone is waiting for you to enter numbers or text.  
Musical note. You’ve turned off your keypad tones, warning tones,  
message alert tones, and set your ringing tone to Silent.  
Key. Keyguard has been activated to prevent accidental dialing.  
Tape reel. You have one or more voice messages waiting.  
Unopened letter. You have one or more unread text messages  
waiting.  
Uppercase characters. Any characters you enter will be uppercase.  
Press  
to switch back to lowercase.  
Lowercase characters. Any characters you enter will be lowercase.  
Press  
to switch back to uppercase.  
[ 4 ]  
 
Welcome to Nokia  
Icon  
Description  
Indicates sentence case. The first letter of each sentence will be  
uppercase.  
Numbers. Appears when you press and hold  
while editing  
text. Only numbers can be entered in this mode.  
Bell. The alarm clock is set.  
Notepad. You have General note entered in your Calendar.  
Gift. You have a note in your Calendar that it is someone’s birthday.  
Telephone. You have a note in your Calendar to call someone.  
Handshake. You have a note in your Calendar of a meeting.  
Battery. See “Start screen” on page 13 for a picture and description  
of the battery and battery bar.  
• Network dependent features  
Some features described in this guide may not be available in your home  
network. The paragraph heading for features such as these will display an  
asterisk (*). See the example below:  
• List of own numbers*  
Your service provider may have saved your  
phone, data, and fax numbers to the SIM  
card. To view these numbers:  
[ 5 ]  
     
• Contacting your service provider*  
You may be able to contact your service provider by pressing and holding  
1
. This is helpful if you’re having trouble, such as when traveling  
outside your home area. If you have a problem that your service provider  
considers to be Nokia related, the service provider will let you know.  
If you’re unable to contact your service provider using the method above,  
try dialing the number using the keypad. If you’ve lost the number, you  
may be able to find it in your phone’s memory (if enabled).  
1
2
Press Names, scroll to Service numbers, and press the roller.  
Scroll to any of the service numbers that appear and press the roller  
again.  
From here, you can Call the number, View details of the number, or Copy  
the number to your Phone book.  
• Contacting Nokia  
To help Nokia promptly answer your questions, please have your phone’s  
model number, IMEI number, and your local zip code ready when you call  
Customer Service. The IMEI and model number are on back of your phone  
under the battery. If you’re calling about an accessory, please have it  
available for reference.  
Nokia Customer Care Center  
7725 Woodland Center Boulevard  
Suite 150  
Tampa, FL 33614  
Tel: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228)  
Fax: 1-813-249-9619  
Customer Care, Canada  
Nokia Products Ltd.  
575 Westney Rd. South  
Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7  
Tel: 1-888-22NOKIA  
(1-888-226-6542)  
TTY Users: 1-800-24NOKIA  
(1-800-246-6542)  
Fax: 1-905-427-1070  
1. This one-key feature mightnot be available on your system. Contact  
your service provider for availability.  
[ 6 ]  
           
Before you begin  
3. Before you begin  
• Install the SIM card  
The slot for the SIM card is located on back  
of your phone, beneath the battery. To  
install the SIM card, be sure that the  
phone is turned off, and perform the  
following steps:  
SIM  
Slot  
1
If the battery is already attached, see  
If the battery isn’t attached, go to  
step 1.  
SIM  
SIM  
card  
slot  
Insert the SIM card as shown, with the gold  
contacts facing down.  
Important! The beveled corner on the SIM  
card must match up with the  
beveled corner on the SIM slot.  
2
Lock the SIM card into place by sliding  
the card holder to the left.  
[ 7 ]  
   
Install the battery  
1
Align the battery with the slots on  
back of the phone.  
2
Gently slide the battery toward the  
antenna until you hear a click.  
Charge the battery  
1
Plug the lead from the charger into the circular jack  
on the end of your phone.  
2
Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet.  
The phone beeps and the battery bar on screen  
starts to scroll from bottom to top.  
Note: If the battery is empty, it will take a moment  
for the bar on screen to begin scrolling.  
Tip: You can use the phone while it’s charging.  
3
When the battery bar stops scrolling, the battery  
is fully charged.  
Note: Charging time depends on the charger and battery. For example,  
charging time for the BLS-2N battery with the ACP-7U charger is  
about 2 hours.  
4
Disconnect the charger from the phone and unplug it from the wall  
outlet once the battery is fully charged.  
[ 8 ]  
   
Before you begin  
Remove the battery  
Note: Switch the phone off before  
removing the battery.  
1
2
Press the release button on back  
of the battery.  
Push the battery toward the  
bottom of the phone until it  
stops.  
3
Lift the battery to remove.  
• Switch the phone on  
Do not switch the phone on where wireless phone use is  
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger!  
1
2
Press and hold  
(about 3 seconds).  
until you see the display light up  
Enter the PIN code (if necessary) and press OK.  
• Navi™ roller  
You’ll probably use the Navi roller as much or more  
than any other key on your phone. Use the roller in  
tandem with the selection keys to navigate menus,  
select items in lists, connect to the internet, and much  
more.  
Roll the roller up or down to scroll through a list or to page through  
menus and submenus.  
Press the roller to do the following (depending on what is displayed):  
Show details of a highlighted name or number.  
Display a submenu.  
Select a highlighted function or setting.  
[ 9 ]  
     
Tip: A press of the roller at the Start screen displays the Names List from  
the Phone book. You can change this function so that a roller press  
displays other features. See “Customize the roller” on page 61 for  
more information.  
• Your phone’s clock  
You can set the time, the time format (12/24 hr), and whether you want  
to display the clock on screen or hide it from view.  
Show or hide the clock  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Time settings appears on screen.  
3
4
Press the roller, scroll until Clock appears,  
and press the roller again.  
Show clock is highlighted.  
Press the roller.  
Clock shown  
appears on screen.  
Note: To hide the clock, follow the steps above, but scroll to Hide clock  
(in step 4) instead of Show clock.  
Select the display format  
Your phone supports both 12 and 24-hour display formats.  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Time settings appears on screen.  
3
4
5
Press the roller and scroll until Clock appears.  
Press the roller and scroll to Time format.  
Press the roller, scroll to 24-hour or am/pm, and press the roller again.  
am/pm selected or 24-hour clock selected appears on screen.  
[ 10 ]  
   
Before you begin  
Set the time  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Time settings appears on screen.  
3
4
5
6
Press the roller and Scroll until Clock appears.  
Press the roller, scroll to Set the time, and press the roller again.  
Scroll with the roller to change the hour (or use the keypad).  
When the correct hour is displayed, press the roller.  
The minutes are highlighted.  
7
Scroll with the roller to change the minutes, or you can enter the  
minutes using the keypad.  
8
9
Press OK.  
Scroll to am or pm and press the roller.  
Time is set appears on screen.  
[ 11 ]  
 
4. About your phone  
Front  
Fixed  
antenna  
Earphone  
Power key  
Display  
screen  
Selection keys  
Roller  
Sliding  
cover  
Microphone  
Back  
Bottom  
External  
antenna jack  
DLR-3P  
Infrared port  
Charger  
plug  
[ 12 ]  
     
About your phone  
• Your phone’s display  
Start screen  
The Start screen refers to the phone’s initial  
display, no menus or submenus are shown.  
Return to the Start screen from anywhere by  
pressing  
.
HOME Your service provider’s name often appears here.  
The segmented bar above this icon indicates signal strength.  
The higher the bar - the stronger the signal.  
The segmented bar above this icon indicates the battery level.  
The higher the bar - the more power left in the battery.  
Header and scroll bar  
Header Scroll bar  
When you’re navigating menus, a header  
appears at the top of your screen. The  
header shows the menu or submenu in  
which you’re working.  
The scroll bar shows the menu number as  
well as the menu’s relative position within  
the menu structure.  
Adjust the display  
contrast  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
[ 13 ]  
       
2
Scroll until Settings appears and press the  
roller.  
3
4
Scroll to Phone settings and press the roller.  
Scroll to Display contrast and press the  
roller.  
A bar graph appears on screen.  
5
6
Roll the roller up or down to adjust the contrast.  
Press the roller to accept your changes.  
• Your phone’s keys  
Key  
Description  
Power key: Press and hold to switch the phone on or off,  
or to display the profiles list.  
Selection keys: Press one of these to perform the function  
indicated on screen above the key.  
Roller: Roll to scroll through menus and lists. Press to  
select a highlighted item. Use during a call to adjust the  
earpiece volume.  
Talk key: Press to call the name/number shown on screen  
or to answer a call. Press once at the Start screen to enter  
the list of last-dialed numbers.  
End key: Press to end a call or to return to the main menu.  
Note: On AMPS, pressing the end key will mute the ring.  
Number keys: Press to enter a number or letter.  
-
Tip: Press and hold  
to call your voice mailbox.  
is used for scrolling through dialing codes and  
bringing up the special characters list.  
is used to perform special functions (such as  
changing the letter case in ABC mode) and switching from  
ABC to 123 mode.  
[ 14 ]  
   
About your phone  
Selection keys  
Two selection keys are located below  
the display screen. In this guide, each  
selection key is referred to by the text  
above it, inside the screen (such as Menu  
or Names).  
For example, pressing Menu displays the  
first of many menus. Similarly, pressing  
Names displays the Phone book menu.  
Selection keys  
• The sliding cover  
The sliding cover protects the keypad and can be  
used to answer, end, or reject a call.  
To open the cover, slide it down.  
To close the cover, slide it up until you hear a  
click.  
Tip: Closing the cover exits the menu or Phone  
book and returns you to the Start screen.  
Just in case...  
If the plastic part of your sliding cover accidentally comes off, reattach  
the cover as described in “Reattach the sliding cover” on page 120.  
[ 15 ]  
 
5. Make and answer calls  
Besides using your keypad, you can also make calls using your phone book,  
voice dial, or 1-touch dialing, once you’ve programmed these features.  
Tip: Use the index in back of this guide to locate these features quickly.  
• Make a call with the keypad  
1
2
3
4
Open the sliding cover while the phone is on.  
Enter the area code and phone number using the keypad.  
Press  
. Your phone dials the number.  
To end the call, press  
.
Make an international call  
1
2
Enter the correct international dialing prefix.  
Enter the correct international country code (1 for the US, 58 for  
Venezuela, and so on).  
3
4
Enter the area code and phone number.  
Press  
. Your phone dials the number.  
Call service numbers*  
If your service provider has enabled this feature, you can view the phone  
numbers saved to your SIM card.  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Names and scroll to Service numbers.  
Press the roller and scroll to any of the service numbers that appear.  
Press the roller again. From here, you can Call the number, View  
details of the number, or Copy the number to your Phone book.  
[ 16 ]  
         
Make and answer calls  
• Answer a call  
Open the sliding cover, or press  
.
• End a call  
Press  
or close the sliding cover.  
• Reject a call  
Press Decline or close the sliding cover while your phone is ringing.  
A busy signal is sent to the network.  
• Re-dial the last number  
The last 30 numbers dialed from your phone are stored in memory.  
To display and redial these numbers:  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press  
.
Scroll to any of the numbers using the roller.  
Press  
to call the number, or press Options to display the  
following list:  
Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calls the highlighted number.  
Call time . . . . . . . . . . Allows you to view the call time and date of the  
highlighted number.  
Edit number . . . . . . . Allows you to edit the number and save it to  
your phone.  
Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saves the number to memory. You can edit the  
name and number before you save.  
Add to phone book . Adds the number to your phone book.  
Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erases the number from your dial list.  
Scroll to highlight an option. Press the roller to select.  
4
[ 17 ]  
           
• Earpiece volume  
Volume  
While in a call, roll the roller. A bar graph  
appears on screen. Roll the roller again to  
adjust the volume. The larger bars indicate  
higher earpiece volume.  
[ 18 ]  
   
Menu navigation  
6. Menu navigation  
Your phone has 12 main menus. Each main menu contains a number of  
submenus and lists. You can navigate the menus using the roller and  
selection keys, or you can use a shortcut.  
• Important info about shortcuts  
Shortcuts are a quick and easy way to access features. However, they  
don’t always work (for the reasons described below).  
Some features are dependent upon your service  
provider. The absence of a feature not only  
affects the menu number for that feature but  
other features within the menu as well. If you try  
to "shortcut" to a feature affected in this manner,  
an error message such as the one on the right  
appears. If this happens, try to locate the feature  
using the roller and selection keys. If you can’t locate the feature, contact  
your service provider for more information about the feature in question.  
The Help Feature  
A brief help description is available for most menus and submenus.  
Just go to any menu and wait for 10 seconds.  
Use a shortcut  
Note: The Messages (1), Calculator (7), and Calendar (8) submenus can’t  
be accessed using shortcuts. Access the menus and submenus of  
these functions using the roller method only.  
[ 19 ]  
         
Press Menu (at the Start screen), followed by the main menu #, its  
submenu #, and so on. For example, to clear digital call timers, press  
Menu 2-5-3 (Call log > Call timers > Clear digital call timers).  
Press Menu 2-5-3  
Call log  
Menu  
Call timers  
5
3
2
Call timers  
Clear digital call  
timers  
Call Log  
Exit  
Back  
edial  
Names  
Select  
OK  
Back  
Menu  
Use the roller  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll through the menus with the roller.  
Press the roller to enter the displayed  
menu.  
4
Navigate the submenus and lists using  
the roller and left or right selection keys.  
Return to a previous menu  
To return to the Start screen from any menu, press  
.
While in a submenu, press Back to return to the previous menu.  
For example, if you’re at Settings>Time settings, pressing Back  
will return you to Settings.  
Exit a menu without changing settings  
Press Exit,  
, or close the sliding cover.  
[ 20 ]  
   
Menu navigation  
5) Message settings  
• Menu list  
1) Message center  
number  
2) Messages sent as  
1) Text  
1. Messages  
2) E-mail  
3) Page  
4) Fax  
3) Message validity  
1) 1 hour  
2) 6 hours  
3) 24 hours  
4) 3 days  
1 Text messages  
Write (options)  
Send message  
Sending options  
Multiple copies  
Save message  
Clear screen  
Insert name (Options)  
5) 1 week  
Insert name  
6) Maximum time  
4) Default recipient  
number (options)  
1) Find  
2) Accept  
5) Delivery reports  
1) On  
2) Off  
6) Reply via same center  
1) Yes  
View details  
Insert number  
Find  
Insert template  
Please call  
Call me at home,...  
Call me at work,...  
I’m in a meeting,...  
Meeting is cance...  
I am late, I will b....  
See you in.  
See you at  
2) No  
2) Outbox (options)  
Sorry, I can’t hel...  
I will be arriving...  
Exit  
Move cursor  
Dictionary  
1) Add folder  
2) Write message  
3) Empty the folder  
4) Open folder  
5) Message settings  
1) Message center  
number  
Dictionary off/on  
English  
Français  
Español  
1) Inbox (options)  
1) Add folder  
2) Messages sent as  
1) Text  
2) E-mail  
2) Write message  
3) Empty the folder  
4) Open folder  
3) Page  
4) Fax  
[ 21 ]  
   
3) Message validity  
1) 1 hour  
5) Delivery reports  
1) On  
2) 6 hours  
2) Off  
3) 24 hours  
4) 3 days  
5) 1 week  
6) Reply via same center  
1) Yes  
2) No  
6) Maximum time  
4) Default recipient  
number (options)  
1) Find  
2) Accept  
5) Delivery reports  
1) On  
2) Off  
6) Reply via same center  
1) Yes  
4) Templates (options)  
1) Add folder  
2) Write message  
3) Empty the folder Open  
folder  
4) Message settings  
1) Message center  
number  
2) Messages sent as  
1) Text  
2) E-mail  
3) Page  
4) Fax  
3) Message validity  
1) 1 hour  
2) 6 hours  
3) 24 hours  
4) 3 days  
5) 1 week  
2) No  
3) Archive (options)  
1) Add folder  
2) Write message  
3) Open folder  
4) Message settings  
1) Message center  
number  
2) Messages sent as  
1) Text  
6) Maximum time  
4) Default recipient  
number (options)  
1) Find  
2) E-mail  
3) Page  
4) Fax  
3) Message validity  
1) 1 hour  
2) Accept  
5) Delivery reports  
1) On  
2) Off  
2) 6 hours  
3) 24 hours  
4) 3 days  
5) 1 week  
6) Reply via same center  
1) Yes  
2) No  
6) Maximum time  
4) Default recipient  
number (options)  
1) Find  
2) Accept  
[ 22 ]  
Menu navigation  
Templates  
1) Please call  
3. Profiles  
2) Call me at home,...  
3) Call me at work,...  
4) I’m in a meeting,...  
5) Meeting is cance...  
6) I’m late. I will b...  
7) See you in  
8) See you at  
9) Sorry, I can’t hel...  
10) I will be arriving...  
1 Normal (options)  
1) Select  
2) Customize (same for all  
profiles except Headset)  
1) Ringing options  
2) Ringing tone  
3) Ringing volume  
4) Vibrating alert  
5) Message alert tone  
6) Keypad tones  
2 Voice messages*  
1) Listen to voice messages  
2) Voice mailbox number  
7) Warning tones  
2 Silent  
2. Call log  
1) Select  
2) Customize (see Normal  
profile for custom options)  
3) Rename  
1 Missed calls  
2 Received calls  
3 Dialed calls  
4 Clear call lists  
1) All calls  
2) Missed calls  
3) Dialed calls  
4) Received calls  
5 Call timers  
1) Last call  
3 Meeting  
1) Select  
2) Customize (see Normal  
profile for custom options)  
3) Rename  
4 Outdoor  
1) Select  
2) Customize (see Normal  
profile for custom options)  
3) Rename  
1) Current call timer  
1) Off  
2) On  
2) All digital calls  
3) All analog calls (if AMPS  
module is attached)  
4) Clear digital call timers  
(security code needed)  
5) Clear analog call timers  
(security code needed)  
(if AMPS module is attached)  
5 Pager  
1) Select  
2) Customize (see Normal  
profile for custom options)  
3) Rename  
6 Handsfree (appears only with  
the Handsfree kit attached)  
[ 23 ]  
6) Summary after call  
1) On  
7 Headset  
1) Customize  
2) Off  
1) Ringing options  
7) Fax or data call  
1) Fax & data  
2) Fax, data, & voice  
3) Fax mailbox  
4) Data mailbox  
8) Send own caller ID when  
calling  
2) Ringing tone  
3) Ringing volume  
4) Vibrating alert  
5) Message alert tone  
6) Keypad tones  
7) Warning tones  
8) Automatic answer  
1) Default  
2) Yes  
3) No  
4. Settings  
9) Calling card  
1) None  
1 Time settings  
1) Alarm clock  
2) Card A  
1) Select  
2) Clock  
1) Select  
2) Edit  
3) Erase  
1) Show clock/Hide clock  
2) Set the time  
3) Time format  
1) 24-hour  
3) Card B  
1) Select  
2) Edit  
3) Erase  
2) am/pm  
2 Call settings  
4) Card C  
1) Anykey answer  
1) On  
1) Select  
2) Edit  
3) Erase  
2) Off  
2) Automatic redial  
1) On  
2) Off  
3) 1-touch dialing  
1) On  
5) Card D  
1) Select  
2) Edit  
3) Erase  
3 Phone settings  
1) Language  
1) Automatic  
2) English  
2) Off  
4) Call waiting  
1) Activate  
2) Cancel  
3) Check status  
5) Line for outgoing calls  
1) Line 1  
3) Français  
4) Español  
2) Cell info display*  
1) On  
2) Line 2  
2) Off  
[ 24 ]  
Menu navigation  
3) System  
1) Automatic  
2) Call restrictions*  
1) Outgoing calls  
1) Activate  
2) Manual  
4) Roller function  
1) Phone book  
2) Quick menu  
3) 1-touch dialing  
4) Dialed calls  
5) Profiles  
2) Cancel  
3) Check status  
2) International calls  
1) Activate  
2) Cancel  
3) Check status  
3) International calls except  
to home country  
1) Activate  
5) Notifications on SIM update*  
1) Shown  
2) Not shown  
2) Cancel  
6) Display contrast  
7) Slide setting  
1) On  
2) Off  
8) Touch tone length  
3) Check status  
4) Incoming calls  
1) Activate  
2) Cancel  
3) Check status  
5) Incoming calls if roaming  
1) Activate  
1) Short  
2) Long  
9) List of own numbers*  
(must be supported by SIM card)  
4 Communication settings  
1) News and info service*  
1) On  
2) Cancel  
3) Check status  
6) Cancel all call restriction  
Restriction password:  
3) Fixed dialing  
4) Closed user group  
1) System default  
2) On  
Group number:  
3) Off  
5) Security level  
Enter security code:  
1) Off  
2) Off  
3) Topic index  
4) Topics  
1) Add  
5) Language  
1) All  
2) English  
3) Français  
4) Español  
2) Memory  
2) Service command editor*  
3) Phone  
6) Module Security (if AMPS  
module is attached)  
5 Security settings  
1) SIM card security  
Enter PIN code: 1234 is default  
1) On  
2) Off  
[ 25 ]  
7) Change access codes  
1) Change PIN code  
2) Change PIN2 code  
3) Change security code  
4) Change restriction  
password  
4 Forward all data calls*  
1) Activate  
1) To data mailbox  
2) To other number  
2) Cancel  
3) Check status  
5) Change module code  
(if AMPS module is  
attached)  
5 Cancel all call forwarding  
6. Games  
5. Forwarding  
Play  
1 Snake II  
1 Forward all voice calls*  
1) Activate  
1) 1 player  
2) 2 players  
3) Level  
4) Top score  
5) Instructions  
1) To voice mailbox  
2) To other number  
2) Cancel  
3) Check status  
2 Rotation  
1) New game  
2) Level  
2 Forward when not able to  
take calls*  
3) Instructions  
1) Activate  
3 Racket  
1) New game  
2) Level  
1) To voice mailbox  
2) To other number  
2) Cancel  
3) Instructions  
3) Set delay time  
1) 5 seconds  
4 Opposite  
1) New game  
2) Level  
2) 10 seconds  
3) 15 seconds  
3) Instructions  
4) 20 seconds  
5) 25 seconds  
6) 30 seconds  
5 Settings  
1) Sounds  
1) Off  
3 Forward all fax calls*  
1) Activate  
2) On  
2) Lights  
1) To fax mailbox  
2) To other number  
2) Cancel  
1) Off  
2) On  
3) Check status  
[ 26 ]  
Menu navigation  
6) Autoerase  
7. Calculator  
Options  
1 Exchange rate  
1) Never  
2) Older than 1 mo.  
3) Older than 3 mos.  
4) Older than 6 mos.  
8. Calendar  
9. To-do list  
View>Options  
1 Make a note  
Options (with no previous entries)  
1 Add  
2 Go to calendar (scroll to day,  
week, or month)  
3 Dictionary  
1) Dictionary off  
2) English  
3) Français  
4) Español  
Options (with previous entry)  
1 Add  
1) Meeting  
2) Call  
3) Birthday  
4) General note  
2 View by weeks  
3 Go to date  
4 View selected day  
5 Settings  
1) Set the date  
2) Set the time  
3) Date format  
1) dd mm yyyy  
2 Erase  
3 Edit  
1) date separator (.)  
4 Change priority  
2) date separator (/)  
3) date separator (-)  
2) mm dd yyyy  
1) date separator (.)  
2) date separator (/)  
3) date separator (-)  
3) yyyy mm dd  
1) High (1)  
2) Medium (2)  
3) Low (3)  
5 View  
6 View by priority  
1) High (1)  
2) Medium (2)  
3) Low (3)  
1) date separator (.)  
2) date separator (/)  
3) date separator (-)  
4) Time format  
1) 24-hour  
7 Go to calendar  
8 Save to calendar  
9 Send as text  
1) Send message  
2) Sending options  
1) Multiple copies  
3) Save message  
2) am/pm  
5) Week starts on  
1) Monday  
2) Sunday  
3) Saturday  
[ 27 ]  
4) Clear screen  
5) Insert name  
6) Insert number  
7) Insert template  
8) Exit  
9) Insert word  
10) Insert symbol  
11) Edit word  
8) Data call type  
9) Data call speed  
10) Username  
11) Password  
3) Rename  
2) Set 2  
1) Activate  
2) Edit (same as set 1)  
3) Rename  
12) Next match  
13) Dictionary  
3) Set 3  
1) Activate  
2) Edit (same as set 1)  
3) Rename  
10 Dictionary  
1) Dictionary off  
2) English  
4) Set 4  
3) Français  
4) Español  
1) Activate  
2) Edit (same as set 1)  
3) Rename  
10. Infrared  
5) Set 5  
1) Activate  
2) Edit (same as set 1)  
3) Rename  
Activate  
11. Services*  
2) Appearance settings  
1) Text wrapping  
1) On  
1 Home  
2 Bookmarks  
Options  
2) Off  
2) Show images  
1) On  
1) Add bookmark  
3 Settings  
2) Off  
1) Connection settings  
1) Set 1  
1) Activate  
2) Edit  
1) Homepage  
3) Security certificate  
4 Go to address  
5 Clear the cache  
12. Keyguard  
2) Connection type  
3) Connection security  
4) Bearer  
5) Dial-up number  
6) IP address  
Press the roller and follow the  
instructions to activate and  
deactivate.  
7) Authentication type  
[ 28 ]  
Your phone’s keypad  
7. Your phone’s keypad  
• Enter characters and numbers  
You can enter any combination of numbers and letters into text messages,  
phone book entries, or web addresses using the and modes.  
The phone’s current mode is indicated in the upper left corner of the  
screen. To enter a letter or number, press the key labeled with that letter  
or number while in  
or  
mode.  
Note: The default case in  
mode is sentence case. Only the first  
letter of each sentence is capitalized.  
To enter a word, press any key once to insert the first letter on the key,  
twice for the second letter, and so on.  
Press  
to enter a space between words.  
Press  
briefly while in mode to enter a period (.). Press  
repeatedly to bring up other characters.  
Press and hold  
to display special characters such as punctuation  
marks, slashes, and more. More about this on the next page.  
If you enter an incorrect character, press Clear to erase.  
To erase more than one character, press Clear as many times as  
necessary, or press and hold Clear to delete all characters.  
Tip: Predictive text input is a faster way to write messages. See “Write  
Switch between ABC and 123 mode  
The default is  
mode, but you can switch modes easily.  
At a text message or phone book entry, press and hold  
the icon in the upper left corner of the display switches to  
(or vice versa).  
until  
[ 29 ]  
   
Switch between uppercase and lowercase  
Press  
while in  
to switch to and from uppercase to lowercase characters  
mode or while entering special characters.  
• Enter special characters  
While in  
mode, press  
to display a  
list of special characters on the right of your  
screen.  
Scroll to highlight a character. Press the  
roller to enter the character into your  
message.  
Press  
to switch between uppercase  
and lowercase characters, if they’re available.  
Available special Characters  
@
-
_
(
\
?
!
.
)
&
<
:
;
/
~
,
*
>
%
"
#
+
=
"
£
¥
§
Åå  
ì
i
Ææ  
í
¿
Çç  
Î
Àà  
Áá  
Èè  
Ââ  
Éé  
Òò  
Úú  
Ãã  
Êê  
Óó  
Ûû  
Ää  
Ëë  
Ôô  
Üü  
Dð  
Ññ  
Ùù  
Õõ  
Þþ  
Öö  
Øø  
Ï
β
[ 30 ]  
     
Phone book  
8. Phone book  
You can store up to 1000 names, numbers, addresses, and e-mail  
addresses in your Phone book. Numbers can be (up to) 32 digits long,  
while names can be up to 50 characters long.  
• Open the Phone book  
1
At the Start screen, press Names.  
To highlight an item, scroll to it with the roller.  
Press the roller to select the item.  
Add names and numbers to the phone book  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Add entry and press the roller.  
Enter a name using the keypad or roller and press OK.  
Enter a number using the keypad and press OK.  
Saved to phone appears on screen.  
5
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Add a text entry to a name  
Once you’ve added a contact to your phone book, you’ll probably want to  
add more information about the contact, such as an email address,  
mailing address, or a note.  
Note: A text entry cannot be created as a "stand alone" contact in your  
phone book. Text entries can only be added to existing contacts.  
1
2
3
Find the entry in your phone book to which you want to add text.  
Press Options, scroll to Add text, and press the roller.  
Scroll to the text type (E-mail, Address, or Note) of your choice and  
press the roller.  
[ 31 ]  
           
4
5
Enter the text with the keypad and press OK.  
Press to return to the Start screen.  
Save a number quickly  
1
2
At the Start screen, enter a number to save.  
Press and hold Options.  
Saved to phone appears on screen.  
• Phone book options  
1
At the Start screen, press Names.  
The following options appear on screen. Scroll through the list with  
the roller. Press the roller to select.  
Menu Option  
Use this option to..  
List names  
Scroll through a list of saved names.  
Find  
Search for a specific name.  
Enter a new name and number, then add it to the Phone book.  
Add entry  
List all of the names and numbers that have voice tags  
assigned to them.  
Voice tags  
Edit  
Update or change any saved name or number.  
Erase names and numbers. You can erase individual names  
and numbers, or all information at one time.  
Erase  
Copy names and numbers from your phone to a SIM card.  
Add a number to an existing name.  
Copy  
Add number  
Options  
Choose the scrolling view and shows the memory status.  
Assign up to eight 1-touch dialing locations. See “1-touch  
1-touch dialing  
Service numbers View the service numbers for your wireless service provider.  
[ 32 ]  
   
Phone book  
Specify a primary number  
If any names in your Phone book have multiple numbers, it’s a good idea  
to specify the number that you dial most often (for that name) as the  
primary number. By assigning the "most-used" number as primary, you’re  
telling the phone to dial that number when you select the name for  
dialing - a great time saver when dialing names with 2 or more numbers.  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to List names (if necessary) and press the roller.  
Scroll to any name containing multiple numbers and press the roller.  
Scroll to the number you wish to specify as  
12145551212  
the primary number.  
Edit number  
5
6
Press Options and scroll to Set as primary  
no..  
Erase number  
Change type  
Set as primary no.  
Press the roller.  
Select  
Back  
Primary number changed appears on  
screen.  
Edit stored names and numbers  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Edit and press the roller.  
Scroll to the name you wish to edit and press the roller.  
• Scroll with the roller to highlight a letter  
or character on the right of the screen, or  
enter letters using the keypad.  
• Press the roller to accept the letter or  
character.  
• Press Clear to backspace and delete a  
letter or character.  
• Press and hold Clear to delete all characters on screen.  
[ 33 ]  
   
4
Press OK to accept your changes.  
The number edit screen appears.  
• Scroll with the roller to move the cursor  
between numbers.  
• Press Clear to backspace and delete.  
• Enter numbers using the keypad.  
• Press  
repeatedly to cycle through dialing codes.  
5
Press OK when you are finished.  
A beep sounds, and Saved to phone or Saved to SIM card appears,  
depending on which memory you’ve selected as your default.  
Erase stored names and numbers  
You can erase stored names and numbers one by one or all at once.  
Erase a single name  
1
At the Start screen, press Names.  
2
Scroll until Erase is highlighted and press  
the roller.  
One by one and Erase all appear on screen.  
Scroll to One by one and press the roller.  
A list of entries appear on screen.  
3
4
5
Scroll to the name you wish to erase and press the roller.  
Erase all details? ___ appears on screen.  
Press OK.  
The name and associated number are deleted. The display returns to  
the entry list.  
[ 34 ]  
 
Phone book  
Erase all names and numbers  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Erase and press the roller.  
Scroll to Erase all and press the roller.  
You’re given the option to erase all numbers  
from the Phone or the SIM card.  
4
5
Scroll to Phone or SIM card and press the roller.  
Press OK to confirm or Back to exit.  
The phone then asks for the security code. The default security code is  
12345, but it’s recommended that you change the security code to  
protect your phone from unauthorized use. See “Security code” on  
page 65 for detailed instructions on how to change the security code.  
6 Enter the security code using the keypad and press OK.  
Important! If you enter the wrong security code 3 times in a row,  
the phone is blocked and won’t accept a security code  
for 5 minutes.  
• Customize your Phone book  
Phone book view  
Your phone can display names and numbers in your Phone book one of  
two ways:  
Names only - the phone displays up to four names.  
One name and its associated number.  
Select your Phone book view:  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Options and press the roller.  
Scroll until Phone book view appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to Name and number or to Name list and press the roller.  
[ 35 ]  
     
• Your phone’s memory  
Your phone has two types of memory - Phone memory and SIM memory.  
You can save names and numbers to either of these memory types, but  
there are advantages specific to each type. Phone memory is the default,  
but you can switch between SIM and Phone memory any time you like.  
Note: To use Voice dial, you must select Phone memory.  
Only names and numbers saved to the memory that is currently in use will  
display on screen.  
Which memory is best for you?  
To determine which memory setting is best for you, use the table below:  
Feature  
Phone Memory  
SIM Card Memory  
Up to 250 names (varies  
with each SIM card)  
Name capacity  
Up to 1000 names  
Number capacity  
Up to 5 numbers per name  
One number per name  
Can use the voice  
dialing feature with  
the names stored in  
the phone book  
Yes  
No  
Can easily transfer  
names and numbers to  
another phone  
No  
Yes  
Select a memory type  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Options and press the roller.  
Press the roller again.  
SIM card and Phone appear on screen.  
4
Scroll to the desired memory type and press the roller.  
[ 36 ]  
           
Phone book  
Tip: If you want to save more than one number with a name or if you  
want to use Voice dialing, choose Phone memory.  
5
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Copy (or move) numbers from the SIM card  
to the phone or vice versa  
Copy numbers one by one  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Copy and press the roller.  
Scroll until From phone to SIM card or From SIM card to phone  
appears on screen and press the roller.  
4
5
Scroll to One by one and press the roller.  
A list of names appears on screen. Scroll to the name of your choice  
and press the roller.  
6
7
Scroll to Copy original or Move original and press the roller.  
The entry is copied (or moved). You’re then returned to the list of  
names where you can choose another entry. If you wish to return to  
the Start screen, press  
.
Note: Copy original duplicates information and moves it to the SIM  
card, while Move original deletes the information from the phone  
memory (after moving). If you’re unsure about which option to use,  
it’s safer to use Copy original.  
Copy all numbers or copy only primary numbers  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Copy and press the roller.  
Scroll until From phone to SIM card or From SIM card to phone  
appears on screen and press the roller.  
4
Scroll to All and press the roller.  
[ 37 ]  
If you are copying numbers from the phone to the SIM card, there is an  
additional option (Primary numbers) which will copy only the primary  
numbers of the entries in your phone book to the SIM card. To learn more  
about primary numbers, see “Specify a primary number” on page 33 of  
your User Guide.  
5
Scroll to Copy original or Move original and press the roller.  
6 Copy entries? or Move entries? appears on screen. Press OK.  
The entries are copied. Press Quit to return to the Start screen.  
7
• List of own numbers*  
Your service provider may have saved  
your phone, data, and fax numbers to  
your SIM card. To view these numbers:  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press  
the roller.  
3
4
5
Scroll until Phone settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until List of own numbers appears and press the roller.  
Scroll through the numbers using the roller.  
Note: This feature may not be supported by your SIM card. Contact your  
service provider if you receive an error and would like this feature  
enabled.  
[ 38 ]  
 
Call log*  
9. Call log*  
Call log stores information about missed,  
dialed, or received calls. In order for Call log  
to work, all of the following must exist:  
Your clock must be set (see page 11).  
Your service provider must support caller  
ID, and it must be enabled.  
Your calls must not be blocked.  
The phone must be on.  
Your phone must be within the service area.  
• Check missed calls*  
Your phone saves the phone numbers of the last 30 missed calls. Missed  
calls are those calls which have never been answered. When the number  
of missed calls exceeds 30, the most recent missed call replaces the  
oldest. You can check for missed calls one of two ways:  
If your phone is powered on and you’ve missed a call, __ missed call  
(or calls) appears on screen.  
1
2
Press List, press the roller, and scroll to the desired number.  
Press the roller again to view details of the number.  
OR  
1
2
Press Menu from the Start screen, scroll to Call log, and press the  
roller.  
Press the roller again to view your missed calls. Scroll to the desired  
number and press the roller again.  
[ 39 ]  
       
The following options appear on screen:  
Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dials the number.  
Call time . . . . . . . . . . Displays the date and time of the missed call.  
Edit number . . . . . . . Allows you to edit the number and associate a  
name with the number when saving to your  
phone book.  
Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saves the number to your Phone book. You’re  
also given the opportunity to save a name with  
the number.  
• Add to Phonebook. . . Adds the number to a name in your Phone book.  
Erase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clears the number from memory.  
3
Scroll to any of the options listed above and press the roller.  
• Check dialed calls  
Your phone saves phone numbers for the last  
30 dialed calls. When the number of dialed calls  
exceeds 30, the most recent replaces the oldest.  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Call log appears and press the  
roller.  
3
4
Scroll until Dialed calls appears and press the roller again.  
A list of dialed calls appears on screen.  
Scroll to the dialed call you wish to view and press the roller.  
The following options appear on screen.  
Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dials the number.  
Call time . . . . . . . . . . Displays the date and time of the missed call.  
Edit number . . . . . . . Allows you to edit the number, associate a name  
with the number, and send a text message.  
[ 40 ]  
   
Call log*  
Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saves the number to your Phone book. You’re  
given the opportunity to assign a name to the  
number.  
Add to Phone book . .Adds the number to a name in your Phone book.  
Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clears the number from memory.  
• Check received calls  
Your phone saves information about the last 30 received calls. Unlike a  
missed call, a received call is one that was answered at some time or  
another. When the number of received calls exceeds 30, the most recent  
received call replaces the oldest.  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Call log appears on screen and press the roller.  
Scroll until Received calls appears on screen and press the roller.  
If you have any received calls, a list of them  
appear on screen.  
4
Scroll to the desired number and press the  
roller.  
The following options appear on screen.  
Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dials the number.  
Call time . . . . . . . . . . Displays the date and time of the missed call.  
Edit number . . . . . . . Allows you to edit the number as well as save  
(or associate) a name with the number.  
Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saves the number to your Phone book. You’re  
given the opportunity to save a name with the  
number.  
5
Add to Phone book . .Adds the number to a name in your Phone book.  
Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clears the number from memory.  
Scroll to any of the options listed above and press the roller.  
[ 41 ]  
   
• Clear call lists  
You can clear your all of your call lists all at once or one-by-one.  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Call log appears on screen and  
press the roller.  
3
Scroll until Clear call lists appears on screen  
and press the roller.  
The following options appear on screen:  
4
All calls . . . . . . . . . . . Deletes all missed, dialed, and received calls.  
Missed calls. . . . . . . .Deletes all missed calls.  
Dialed calls . . . . . . . . Deletes all dialed calls.  
Received calls . . . . . .Deletes all received calls.  
Scroll to any of the options above and press the roller.  
______ calls cleared appears on screen.  
• Call timers  
With call timers, you can track the duration of your last call or the total  
duration of all calls.  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Call log appears on screen and press the roller.  
Scroll until Call timers appears on screen and press the roller.  
Scroll with the roller to display and select from the following options.  
Last call . . . . . . . . . . .Displays the duration of the most recent call.  
To display the timer on the Start screen, press  
Details.  
All digital calls . . . . . Displays the duration of all calls since last reset.  
[ 42 ]  
     
Call log*  
Clear digital  
call timers . . . . . . . . . Clears all the timers from memory.  
Note: Clear digital call timers clears all timers for your phone and can’t  
be undone. If you use call timers to track the time you spend on  
your phone, do not use this feature.  
[ 43 ]  
10. Voice mail*  
Voice mail allows callers to leave a voice message, which can be retrieved  
at any time. However, voice mail is independent of your phone’s software.  
To use voice mail, your service provider must furnish a voice mail subscription  
and a voice mailbox number. Also, the voice mailbox number must be  
saved to your phone. Your service provider can tell you how to record a  
mailbox greeting and how to change the temporary password.  
When you receive a voice message, your phone lets you know by beeping,  
displaying a message, or both. The exact method of notification depends  
upon your service provider.  
If you receive more than one voice mail message, your phone displays  
the number received.  
If you’ve subscribed to more than one phone line, a message indicates  
which line has the message.  
• Save the voice mailbox number*  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Press the roller and scroll until Voice messages appears.  
Press the roller and scroll until Voice mailbox number appears.  
Press the roller, enter the voice mailbox number, and press OK.  
Voice mailbox no. saved appears on screen.  
5
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
[ 44 ]  
       
Voice mail*  
• Call and setup your voice mailbox*  
Now that you’ve saved your voice mailbox number, you can call the  
number and customize your mailbox.  
1
2
Press and hold  
.
Once the pre-recorded greeting begins, press  
voice instructions.  
and follow the  
If you have two phone lines*  
Your phone can support two lines if your service provider has programmed  
your SIM card for this feature. If you decide to use two phone lines, you  
need to select a line for outgoing calls only. However, you can answer calls  
on both lines. If you wish to have this feature enabled, contact your  
service provider.  
You’ll also be given a voice mailbox number for each line. You need to save  
each line’s voice mailbox number separately (see “Save the voice mailbox  
number*” earlier in this section).  
• Listen to your voice messages*  
Once you’ve setup your voice mailbox, call it and begin listening to your  
voice messages using any of the following methods:  
Call the number as you would any number. Once the pre-recorded  
greeting begins, enter your user ID and follow the voice instructions.  
If you’ve saved the voice mailbox number to your phone, call the  
number by pressing and holding  
.
If there’s a notification message in your display and Listen appears at  
the bottom, you can press Listen to call your voice mailbox.  
When you hear the pre-recorded greeting, press  
the on-line voice prompts to hear your messages.  
, and then follow  
[ 45 ]  
       
11. Profiles  
With Profiles you can pre-select how your phone behaves in different  
environments. Normal is the default setting, but you can select and  
customize each profile to suit your needs.  
• Select a profile  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Profiles appears and press the  
roller.  
The following profiles appear on screen:  
• Normal  
• Silent  
• Meeting  
• Outdoor  
• Pager  
Handsfree (only with handsfree kit attached)  
Headset (only with headset attached)  
Scroll to the profile of your choice and press the roller.  
3
Selected Profile _______ appears on screen. After a couple of seconds,  
the display returns to the Start screen.  
Tip: You can also display the profile list by briefly pressing the power key.  
Each press of the power key thereafter scrolls through the list. Once  
a profile is highlighted, press and hold the power key to select.  
[ 46 ]  
       
Profiles  
• Customize a profile  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Profiles appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to the profile you wish to customize and press Options.  
Scroll to Customize and press the roller.  
Scroll through the following options with the roller.  
Ringing Options . . . . Sets the ring type (ascending, and so on) for  
incoming calls.  
Ringing Tone. . . . . . . Allows you to select from a group of 35 ringing  
tones.  
Note: You may be able to download up to 5 new tones using the short  
message (SMS) service or your phone’s IR. For more information,  
contact your service provider.  
Ringing volume . . . . Sets the ringing volume.  
Vibrating alert . . . . . Activates vibrating alert for incoming calls and  
messages (when a vibrating battery is attached).  
Message alert tone . Sets an alert tone for incoming messages.  
Keypad tones . . . . . . Sets the volume level of keypad tones.  
Warning tones . . . . . Turns warning tones on or off.  
Automatic answer  
(headset or  
handsfree only) . . . . . Sets your phone to automatically answer an  
incoming call after a few seconds.  
• Accepted caller  
groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . Allows you to have the phone alert you only when  
a member of a selected group is calling.  
6
7
When the desired option appears on screen, press the roller to  
customize.  
Select a setting from within each option using the roller.  
[ 47 ]  
   
12. Advanced features  
• Advanced dialing  
Some numbers (such as voice mail) require a  
pause or require a code at some point during  
the dialing process. You can save any number  
along with its specific pause or code for easy  
dialing in the future.  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Add entry and press the roller.  
Enter the name for the entry and press OK.  
Insert the code wherever it’s required. Cycle through the codes (below)  
by pressing  
repeatedly.  
When you see the character that you need, pause briefly (this inserts  
the pause or code), and then enter the rest of the numbers.  
*
Use this character as bypass key.  
+
Precede an international telephone number with this character.  
p
Use this character to pause 2.5 seconds before dialing (or during  
DTMF).  
w
Use this character to create a “wait” after a number is dialed.  
This instructs your phone to wait for a press of the  
before it sends the number.  
key  
5
Press OK when finished.  
Note: When cycling through the dialing codes, anything more than a  
brief pause discontinues viewing and inserts the code into the  
string of numbers.  
[ 48 ]  
     
Advanced features  
• In-call options*  
You have several options while in a call. However, many of these options  
are dependent upon your service provider.  
To arrive at any of the in-call options outlined in the following paragraphs,  
press Options and scroll to any item using the roller. Press the roller to  
select the option or enter its submenu.  
With one call active  
Press Options to display the following:  
Send touch tones. . . Allows you to send a string of touch tones (key  
presses) to an automated system. You’ll also  
have the option to find and send touch tones  
that have been saved to your phone book.  
End all calls. . . . . . . . Ends all calls (on hold or otherwise).  
With a call on hold  
Press Options to display the following:  
New call. . . . . . . . . . . Allows you to place a new call while keeping  
the current call on hold.  
Send touch tones. . . Allows you to send a string of touch tones  
(key presses) to an automated system. You’ll also  
have the option to find and send touch tones  
that have been saved to your phone book.  
End all calls. . . . . . . . Ends all calls (on hold or otherwise).  
Phone book. . . . . . . . Displays the phone book and its menus.  
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . Takes you to the main menu (Messages appears  
on screen).  
Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mutes the active call. You can hear the other  
person but they can’t hear you.  
Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Places the active call on hold.  
[ 49 ]  
 
With one call on hold while another is active  
Press Options to display the following:  
End active call . . . . . Ends the active call only.  
Conference call. . . . .Allows up to 6 people to take part in a call.  
Transfer calls. . . . . . . Connects two participants in a call while  
removing yourself from the call.  
Send touch tones . . .Allows you to send a string of touch tones  
(key presses) to an automated system. You’ll also  
have the option to find and send touch tones  
that have been saved to your phone book.  
End all calls. . . . . . . .Ends all calls (on hold or otherwise).  
Phone book . . . . . . . .Displays the phone book and its menus.  
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . Takes you to the main menu (Messages appears  
on screen).  
Mute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mutes the active call. You can hear the other  
person but they can’t hear you.  
Swap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switches between the active call and the one  
on hold.  
Mute the phone’s microphone  
You can mute any active call. Muting means that you can hear the other  
person but they can’t hear you.  
1
2
3
While in a call, press Options.  
Scroll to Mute and press the roller. Muted appears on screen.  
To resume speaking, press Unmute.  
Place a call on hold  
When you place a call on hold, neither person can hear the other.  
1
While in a call, press Options.  
[ 50 ]  
   
Advanced features  
2
Scroll to Hold and press the roller.  
On hold:  
Call 1 appears on screen.  
Return to a held call  
Press Unhold to return to the call.  
Call waiting*  
This service allows you to answer an incoming call even if you’re currently  
in a call (if Call waiting has been activated).  
Note: This feature is dependent upon your service provider  
When a second call comes in, press Answer or  
.
The first call is put on hold and Swapped appears on screen.  
To switch between calls:  
Press Swap or  
.
End the active call only:  
Press  
.
To end both calls at the same time:  
Press Options, scroll to End all calls, and press OK.  
Reject a waiting call:  
1
Press Options.  
2
Scroll to Decline new call and press OK.  
Make a second call*  
If supported by your service provider, you can make a call while another  
is on hold.  
1
2
Press Hold. On hold: Call 1 appears on screen.  
Enter the number for the second call and press  
.
[ 51 ]  
       
3
After the second party answers, switch between the two calls by  
pressing Swap or  
.
4
5
To end the active call only, press  
.
To end both calls at the same time, press Options, scroll to End all  
calls, and press OK.  
Conference a call*  
If supported by your service provider, up to 6 people can take part in a call.  
For questions about the cost of conferencing a call, contact your service  
provider.  
1
2
Call the first participant.  
Once the first party has answered, press Options and scroll to  
New call.  
3
4
5
Press the roller and dial the number for the second participant.  
Press  
. The first call is automatically put on hold.  
To connect the two calls, press Options, scroll to Conference call, and  
press the roller.  
To add a new person to the conference call, repeat steps 2, 3, 4, and 5.  
Have a private conversation within a conference call  
1
While in a conference call, press Options and scroll to Private call.  
2
Press the roller, scroll to the desired participant, and press OK.  
End a conference call  
1
Press  
.
OR  
Press Options, scroll to End all calls, and press the roller.  
[ 52 ]  
 
Advanced features  
Transfer a call*  
If you have one active call and another on hold, you can connect the two  
and at the same time remove yourself from the conversation. For questions  
about the availability and cost of this feature, contact your service provider.  
1
2
With one call active and another call on hold, press Options.  
Scroll to Transfer calls and press the roller.  
The two calls are connected and you are disconnected.  
• Call forwarding*  
If supported by your service provider, this feature allows you to forward  
all voice, fax, and data calls to another number.  
Activate call forwarding*  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Forwarding appears and press the roller.  
Scroll with the roller to view each of the  
options below.  
• Forward all voice calls  
Forwards all incoming calls to a number  
you specify.  
• Forward when not able to take calls  
Forwards all calls that you don’t answer, your phone is busy, turned  
off, or out of the coverage area.  
• Forward all fax calls  
Forwards all fax calls to another number.  
• Forward all data calls  
Forwards all data calls another number.  
• Cancel all call forwarding  
Cancels all call forwarding.  
[ 53 ]  
     
4
Press the roller to select your choice.  
Activate is highlighted.  
5
6
Press the roller, highlight To voice mailbox or To other number and  
press the roller again.  
Enter the number to which your calls, data, or other information will  
be forwarded and press the roller.  
7 Requesting... and then Active: ___________ appears on screen.  
Deactivate call forwarding  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Forwarding appears and press  
the roller.  
3
Scroll until Cancel all call forwarding  
appears and press the roller.  
Requesting and then Forwarding deactivated appear on screen.  
• Automatic redial*  
If you dial a number and it’s busy, you can set your phone to redial the  
number when it becomes available. For questions about the cost and  
availability of automatic redial, contact your service provider.  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Call settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Automatic redial appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to On and press the roller.  
Automatic redial on appears on screen.  
[ 54 ]  
   
Advanced features  
• Calling cards  
Calling cards are useful if you’d like to use your phone for more than one  
account. For example, if your phone’s for personal use, but your employer  
would also like you to use your phone for business calls, you can charge  
all of your business calls to a calling card.  
Choose a calling card  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Call settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Calling card appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to the card of your choice and press the roller.  
Scroll to Edit and press the roller.  
Enter the phone security code and press OK.  
Dialing sequence appears. Press the roller.  
Scroll until the desired dialing sequence appears and press the roller.  
10 Enter the card access number and press OK.  
11 Enter the card number and press OK.  
12 Press OK to save changes.  
13 Scroll until Card name appears and press the roller.  
14 Enter the name for the card and press OK.  
Calling card name saved appears on screen.  
[ 55 ]  
 
Call using a calling card  
1
At the Start screen, enter the phone number  
you wish to call.  
2
Press and hold  
until Card call appears.  
The number is dialed using the selected card.  
• Voice dialing  
Any 10 numbers in your phone book can be setup for voice dialing. Before  
you can voice dial a number, you’ll need to assign it a "voice tag."  
Assign a voice tag to a number  
Note: Voice tags can only be assigned to entries already in your Phone  
book. To add an entry, see “Add names and numbers to the phone  
Note: To use voice dialing, Memory in use must be set to Phone instead  
of SIM card. See “Select a memory type” on page 36 for more info.  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press the roller.  
Scroll to a name and press the roller.  
Scroll to the number you wish to tag and press Options.  
Scroll to Add voice tag and press the roller.  
Press Start. After the phone beeps, pronounce the voice tag clearly  
into the microphone from a distance of 6 - 12 inches.  
Note: If the recording is not successful, the phone asks if you want to try  
again. Press Yes to try again or Quit to exit.  
After recording, Voice tag saved appears on screen. The  
icon to  
the right of the phone number indicates that this number is tagged  
for voice dialing.  
To call this number using voice dial, see “Dial a number with voice  
[ 56 ]  
       
Advanced features  
Notes about voice tags  
Voice tags can be no longer than 2 seconds.  
Voice tags replay immediately after they’re recorded.  
Recording stops automatically. Pressing Stop aborts the recording.  
For best results, choose a quiet location when creating a voice tag  
(avoid areas with background noise).  
Unique tags are recognized more accurately. Consider using the first  
and last name, or use the first name, last name, and number type  
when tagging a number. For example, “John Smith, work.”  
Avoid pauses or silence as you record the voice tag.  
If voice tag memory is full, the phone displays Erase an existing voice  
tag? If so, press OK, scroll until you locate a tag to erase, and then  
press Erase.  
When you delete a name or number in the Phone book, it also erases  
any associated voice tags.  
Do not use voice tags for dialing in emergency situations. Stress  
causes changes in your voice, which prevents the phone from  
recognizing your commands!  
Dial a number with voice dialing  
Note: Your phone must be set to use Phone memory for voice dialing to  
operate. If you’re unable to use voice dialing, see “Select a memory  
type” on page 36 to ensure it’s set to Phone instead of SIM card.  
1
At the Start screen, press and hold Names for  
2 seconds.  
Note: If you’re using a headset, press the button  
on the microphone to initiate voice dialing.  
The phone beeps and Please speak now  
appears on screen.  
[ 57 ]  
   
2
Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone from a distance  
of 6-12 inches.  
Note: If the voice tag is not accepted, or if you fail to pronounce the tag  
within 3 seconds, the message No match found appears and the  
display returns to the Start screen.  
When the voice tag is recognized, the entry appears on screen, the tag  
replays through the earpiece, and the number is dialed.  
Work with existing voice tags  
You can change or erase voice tags just as you would a name or number.  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press the roller.  
Scroll to the desired phone book entry.  
Press the roller, scroll to the phone number containing the tag you  
wish to edit, and press Options.  
Note: Phone entries with voice tags will have the  
icon to the right  
of the number.  
4
5
Scroll to Voice tag and press the roller.  
Scroll to Change, Playback, or Erase and press the roller.  
Note: If you selected Change, press Start to begin re-recording. The new  
tag you record will replace the old tag.  
Display voice tag entries  
You can display all entries in your phone book  
that have voice tags.  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to Voice tags and press the roller.  
All voice tags appear in alphabetical order.  
Scroll through the entries using the roller.  
[ 58 ]  
 
Advanced features  
• 1-touch dialing  
After you’ve added a name to your Phone book, you can assign the name  
to any key from 2 through 9. Once you’ve done this, and activated 1-touch  
dialing, the associated number is dialed when you press that key.  
Note:  
is used exclusively for dialing your voice mailbox.  
While  
is preset to dial a customer care operator, you can overwrite  
this feature and assign it to another 1-touch dialing location. However,  
you can’t overwrite the features assigned to the  
key.  
Assign a key to 1-touch dialing  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press the roller.  
Scroll to an (empty) slot and press the roller.  
The Number: field appears on screen.  
4
5
Enter the number (including the area code)  
and press OK.  
Enter a name for the number and press OK.  
Number assigned to key __ appears on  
screen.  
Activate/deactivate 1-touch dialing  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Call settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until 1-touch dialing appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to On or Off and press the roller.  
1-touch dialing on (or off) appears on screen.  
[ 59 ]  
     
Make a call using 1-touch dialing  
Before you make a call using 1-touch dialing, make sure you’ve assigned  
a key to 1-touch dialing and that it is activated (see “Assign a key to  
1-touch dialing” earlier in this section).  
Press and hold the key that you previously assigned to the phone  
number. Your phone dials the number.  
Change a 1-touch dialing number  
You can change the key assignments for 1-touch dialing at any time.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press the roller.  
Scroll to the number you wish to change and press Options.  
Scroll to Change and press the roller.  
Enter the appropriate number and press the roller.  
Enter the name or find the name in the Phone book and press OK.  
Erase 1-touch dialing numbers  
You can erase the key assignments for  
1-touch dialing numbers at any time.  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Names.  
Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press the  
roller.  
3
4
Scroll to the key that you wish to erase  
and press Options.  
Scroll to Erase and press the roller.  
Erase entry ___ from 1-touch dial key #? appears on screen.  
Press the roller or press OK.  
5
1-touch key __ erased appears on screen.  
[ 60 ]  
   
Customize your phone  
13. Customize your phone  
• Customize the roller  
Normally, when you’re at the Start screen and  
you press the roller, you’re presented with a list  
of names and numbers saved to your phone  
book. You can change this so that pressing the  
roller takes you to another feature.  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Phone settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Roller function appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to any of the options below. Press the  
roller to select.  
Phone book . . . .Displays the Phone  
book.  
Quick menu . . . . Quick access to  
Messages, Calendar,  
To-do list, Phone  
book, Profiles, Settings, and Full menu.  
1-touch dialing. . Displays all 1-touch dialing entries.  
Dialed calls . . . . . Displays a log of all outgoing calls.  
Profiles. . . . . . . . .Displays a list of available profiles.  
After selecting one of the options above, Roller function selected appears  
on screen.  
[ 61 ]  
     
• Display cell information  
In some networks, localized information such as weather alerts or event  
welcome messages are broadcast to the public. You can set your phone to  
display this information whenever it’s available.  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Phone settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Cell info display appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to On and press the roller.  
Cell info displayed appears on screen.  
• Set the display language  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Phone settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Language appears and press the roller.  
5 Scroll to Automatic, English, Français, or Español and press the roller.  
<Language> selected appears on screen.  
Note: The Language setting affects the time and date formats of the  
clock, alarm clock, and calendar.  
[ 62 ]  
     
Customize your phone  
• SIM services  
If you have this feature enabled, you can set the phone to display any  
confirmation messages within a SIM services session that are sent  
between your phone and the service provider.  
Note: You must direct any questions about this feature to the company  
that provided your SIM card.  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Phone settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Notifications on SIM update appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to Shown or Not shown and press the roller.  
Confirmation asked or Confirmation not asked appears on screen,  
depending upon your selection.  
[ 63 ]  
   
14. Security  
You can use keypad lock, restrict incoming and outgoing calls, use security  
codes, and other methods to secure your phone against unauthorized use.  
• Lock the keypad  
You can lock your phone’s keypad to prevent accidental calls while  
carrying the phone in your pocket or purse.  
Press and hold  
.
Keys locked appears on screen.  
• Unlock the keypad  
Press Unlock, and then press OK or open the slide.  
Keys unlocked appears on screen.  
Note: If Slide setting is disabled (Settings > Phone settings > Slide setting),  
you can only unlock the keys by pressing Unlock, and OK or  
and OK.  
• Slide setting  
With Slide setting activated, you can answer or end calls, exit menus, and  
lock or unlock your keypad by opening or closing the slide.  
Turn the slide setting On or Off  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Phone settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Slide setting appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to On or Off and press the roller.  
Slide setting on (or off) appears on screen.  
[ 64 ]  
               
Security  
Answer a call while Slide setting is on  
Open the slide when you receive a call.  
End a call while Slide setting is on  
Close the slide when you want to end the call.  
Exit any menu and return to the Start screen  
Close the slide to return to the Start screen.  
• Access (PUK) codes  
PUK code  
PUK stands for Personal Unblocking Key. The PUK code is required to  
unblock a PIN code that has been blocked. The PUK code should be  
supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your service provider.  
PUK2 code  
Important! The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required  
to unblock a blocked PIN2 code. If you enter an incorrect  
PUK or PUK2 code 10 times in a row, you’ll be locked out of  
features using PIN2 code. To use these features again,  
contact your service provider for a new SIM card.  
• Security code  
Change your security code  
You can protect your phone and its memory against unauthorized use  
with the security code.  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
[ 65 ]  
               
3
4
Scroll until Security settings appears and  
press the roller.  
Scroll until Change access codes appears  
and press the roller.  
Change security code appears on screen.  
5
Press the roller. The phone prompts you to  
enter a security code. The default code is  
12345.  
6
7
Enter the (five-digit) security code and press OK. The phone asks for a  
new security code.  
Enter the new five-digit security code and press OK. The phone asks  
you to verify the new security code.  
8 Enter the new security code again and press OK.  
Security code changed appears on screen.  
9
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Note: The security code is required for using some features such as  
clearing the phone book.  
If you enter an incorrect security code 3 times in a row, the phone is blocked  
and won’t accept any codes for the next 5 minutes.  
Restrict calls  
Call restrictions allows you to restrict certain incoming and outgoing calls  
through the use of a restriction password.  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
2 Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
[ 66 ]  
 
Security  
3
4
5
Scroll until Security settings appears and  
press the roller.  
Scroll until Call restrictions appears and  
press the roller.  
Scroll with the roller to display each of the  
following options. Press the roller to select  
the restriction of your choice.  
Outgoing calls . . . . . Blocks all outgoing calls  
International calls . . Blocks all outgoing international calls  
International calls  
except to home  
country . . . . . . . . . . . Allows outgoing international calls only to your  
home country  
Incoming calls . . . . . Blocks all incoming calls  
Incoming calls  
if roaming . . . . . . . . . Blocks all incoming calls when roaming  
Cancel all call  
restrictions . . . . . . . . Cancels all call restrictions  
For each of the restriction options (except Cancel all call restrictions),  
you have the following options: Activate, Cancel, or Check status. If you  
choose Activate, you’ll be asked for your restriction password, see  
Note: Even when calls are restricted, it still may be possible to call  
emergency numbers such as 911.  
• Fixed dialing*  
You can restrict outgoing calls to selected phone numbers if supported by  
your service provider. To create and edit a fixed dialing list, you’ll need the  
Note: Even with fixed dialing set to On, it still may be possible to call  
emergency numbers such as 911.  
[ 67 ]  
   
Note: This feature is dependent upon your service provider. If you are  
unable to access Fixed dialing, contact your service provider for  
more information and to gain access.  
Set fixed dialing to On  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the  
roller.  
3
4
5
Scroll until Security settings appears and  
press the roller.  
Scroll until Fixed dialing appears and press  
the roller.  
Scroll to On and press the roller.  
Enter PIN2 code: appears on screen.  
Enter the PIN2 code and press OK.  
Fixed dialing on appears on screen.  
6
7
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Add numbers to fixed dialing  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the  
roller.  
3
4
5
Scroll until Security settings appears and  
press the roller.  
Scroll until Fixed dialing appears and press  
the roller.  
Scroll to Number list and press the roller.  
Enter PIN2 code: appears on screen.  
Enter the PIN2 code and press OK.  
6
[ 68 ]  
Security  
Enter the number you wish to add to fixed dialing and press OK.  
7
8
Enter the name you wish to assign to the number and press OK.  
Saved to SIM card or Saved to Phone appears on screen, depending  
on which memory you are using.  
9
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
• Change access codes  
This menu allows you to change the security code, PIN code, PIN2 code,  
and Restriction password. The phone prompts you to enter the current  
code as well as the new code. It also asks for verification of the new code.  
Note: Avoid using access codes similar to an emergency number such as  
911 to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number.  
Change your PIN code  
Note: SIM card security (see “SIM card security” on page 71) must be set  
to On before you can change your PIN code.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Security settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Change access codes appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Change PIN code appears and press the roller.  
Enter the current PIN code and press OK.  
Enter the new PIN code and press OK.  
Re-enter the new PIN code for verification and press OK.  
PIN code changed appears on screen.  
9
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
[ 69 ]  
     
PIN2 code  
The PIN2 code is required for some features that are supported by your  
SIM card. The PIN2 code is supplied with your SIM card if:  
Your service provider supports these features  
And/or you are subscribed to these features  
If you enter an incorrect PIN2 code three times in succession, you can’t  
use the features that require PIN2 unless you enter the PUK2 code.  
Change your PIN2 code  
Note: SIM card security (see “SIM card security” on page 71) must be set  
to On before you can change your PIN code.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Security settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Change access codes appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Change PIN2 code appears and press the roller.  
Enter the current PIN2 code and press OK.  
Enter the new PIN2 code and press OK.  
Re-enter the new PIN2 code for verification and press OK.  
PIN2 code changed appears on screen.  
Change your restriction password  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the  
roller.  
3
4
Scroll until Security settings appears and  
press the roller.  
Scroll until Change access codes appears and press the roller.  
[ 70 ]  
     
Security  
5
6
7
8
Scroll until Change restriction password appears and press the roller.  
Enter the current restriction password and press OK.  
Enter the new restriction password and press OK.  
Re-enter the new restriction password for verification and press OK.  
Restriction password changed appears on screen.  
9
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
• SIM card security  
You can protect your phone against unauthorized use by setting it to  
request your PIN code every time the phone is switched on. The PIN code  
is usually supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your service provider.  
To change your PIN code, see “Change your PIN code” on page 69.  
Note: If you enter an incorrect PIN code 3 times in a row, the SIM card  
is blocked and you’ll need to enter the PUK code to unblock.  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Security settings appears and press the roller.  
SIM card security appears on screen.  
4
5
Press the roller, enter the PIN code, and press OK.  
Scroll to On and press the roller.  
SIM card security on appears on screen.  
• Module security  
Added security for analog networks is provided via the Module security  
feature. Module security prevents unauthorized use of the optional AMPS  
module by requesting a code upon power-up. The AMPS module must be  
attached for this feature to show up on your menu.  
[ 71 ]  
     
Enable Module security  
1
2
3
4
5
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Security settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Module security appears and press the roller.  
Enter the five digit Module code (12345 is default) and press OK.  
Change the Module code  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Security settings appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Change access codes appears and press the roller.  
Scroll until Change module code appears and press the roller.  
Enter the current module code and press OK.  
Enter the new module code and press OK.  
Enter the new module code again (for verification) and press OK.  
Module code changed appears in the display.  
[ 72 ]  
Text messages*  
15. Text messages*  
Your phone can send and receive text  
messages up to 160 characters in length.  
These messages, also known as SMS  
(Short Message Service), are similar to  
e-mail because you can read, write, send,  
and store them in folders. SMS messages  
can be sent and received from:  
Other GSM phones.  
Fax machines or e-mail if supported by your service provider.  
Tip: To write messages quickly, see “Predictive text input” on page 82.  
• Text messaging setup  
About the Message center  
When you send a text message, it arrives at your message center and stays  
there until delivered by your service provider. Similarly, when someone  
sends you a message, it’s stored at his or her message center until their  
service provider can deliver it to you.  
Note: To specify the length of time your provider attempts to send a  
message before it gives up, go to Message validity under Message  
settings (Messages menu).  
If you’re not sure whether you’re subscribed to SMS, or if you don’t know  
your message center number, contact your service provider.  
Save the Message center number*  
Normally the message center number is saved to your SIM card by your  
service provider. If the number is corrupted or changed, you can re-enter  
and save the new number at any time.  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu and then press the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
[ 73 ]  
       
2
3
Press the roller and then press Options.  
Scroll to Message settings and press the roller.  
Message center number appears on screen.  
Press the roller.  
4
Enter the message center number using  
the keypad.  
To move the cursor between numbers, scroll with the roller.  
To backspace (and delete) a number, press Clear.  
To erase all numbers from the screen, press and hold Clear.  
Note: The message center number can be up to 21 digits long.  
5
6
Press OK to save the number.  
Press to return to the Start screen.  
• Write and send text messages*  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Press the roller and then press Write.  
Enter your message and press Options.  
Tip: For a faster way to write messages, see “Write words with predictive  
4
5
Scroll to Send message and press the roller.  
Enter the recipient’s number and press OK.  
Save a message in your Outbox  
1
2
After writing a message, press Options.  
Scroll to Save message and press the roller.  
Message saved appears on screen.  
3
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
[ 74 ]  
     
Text messages*  
View messages saved in the Outbox  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu and then press the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
2
3
Press the roller, scroll to Outbox, and press the roller again.  
Scroll to the message you wish to view and press the roller.  
Read text messages  
When you receive a text message,  
appears on screen as well as the  
words Message received.  
1
2
Press the roller to read the message. Once you’re finished reading:  
Press Back. The message is moved to the Inbox folder.  
OR  
Press Options. The message is moved to the inbox folder and you’re  
presented with the options below. Use the roller to navigate and select  
an option.  
Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erases the message.  
Reply as text. . . . . . . Allows you to reply to the message using a  
variety of templates or an empty screen.  
Forward as text . . . . Forwards the message to a number you specify.  
Forward options . . . . Provides options for forwarding, such as  
Multiple copies and Message profile.  
Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moves the message to another folder.  
Edit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allows you to edit the message before saving,  
sending, and other options.  
Rename . . . . . . . . . . . Renames the title of the message.  
Copy to calendar . . . Copies the message to today’s date on the  
calendar.  
[ 75 ]  
   
Use number . . . . . . . .Adds the number to your phone book.  
Details . . . . . . . . . . . . Displays the sender’s number as well as the  
message center number responsible for sending  
the message.  
Message header icons  
In front of the header means the message has not been read.  
i
In front of the header indicates the message is a delivery report.  
Read a new message later  
1
To read a message at another time than when it was received, press  
Exit after the message has been received.  
2
When you’re ready to read the message, press Menu, and then press  
the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
3
Press the roller, scroll to the message (if more than one), and press the  
roller again. The message is displayed on screen.  
Options while reading a message  
1
While reading a message, press Options and scroll to one of the  
options below.  
2
Press the roller to select an option.  
Erase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erases the current message.  
Reply as text . . . . . . . Sends the message to a number that you  
specify. You’re given the option to start the  
reply with a template.  
Forward as text. . . . .Forwards the original message to any number  
you specify.  
Forward options . . . . Allows you to send multiple copies of the message  
or send the message using a message profile.  
[ 76 ]  
   
Text messages*  
Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moves the message to another folder.  
Edit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allows you to edit the message before saving or  
sending.  
Rename . . . . . . . . . . . Allows you to rename the message.  
Copy to calendar . . . Saves the note to the calendar on today’s date.  
Use number. . . . . . . . Adds the number currently displayed to your  
phone book.  
Details . . . . . . . . . . . . Displays the sender number and message center  
number of the sender.  
• Reply to a text message*  
1
While viewing a message, press Options.  
2 Reply as text is highlighted. Press the roller.  
3
Scroll to one of the available templates to start your reply and press  
the roller.  
4
Write your reply.  
Tip: Write your messages using Predictive text, it’s much faster than  
the traditional method. To activate predictive text, press and hold  
Options until T9 dictionary activated appears on screen. To learn  
more about predictive text, see “Predictive text input” on page 82.  
5
6
Press Options. Send message is highlighted.  
Press the roller. The number from which your message was received  
appears on screen.  
7
Edit the number using the keypad or press OK.  
8 Sending message appears on screen.  
[ 77 ]  
   
• Special sending options  
Send multiple copies  
You can send the same message to multiple recipients using the multiple  
copies feature. This saves the time of having to rewrite the message for  
each recipient.  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Press the roller, press Write, and enter your message.  
Press Options, scroll to Sending options, and press the roller.  
4 Multiple copies is highlighted. Press the roller.  
5
Select a name from the list and press the roller.  
Sending <type of message> appears on screen.  
6
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
• Message storage  
When message memory is full  
When  
blinks there is no more space for new text messages. You can  
do the following to create more space:  
Read some of the unread messages and then delete them.  
If you’ve saved messages in the Archive folder, or in folders which  
you’ve created, erase some of these messages from those folders.  
Read messages stored in folders  
To view messages that have been stored in your Inbox, Outbox, or Archive  
folders:  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu, and then press the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
Press the roller, scroll to the folder of your choice, and press the roller  
again.  
[ 78 ]  
         
Text messages*  
A list of messages appears on screen.  
Scroll to the message you wish to read and press the roller.  
3
Tip: If you press Options while viewing the message, you can Reply,  
Forward, Move, Edit, Rename, Copy to calendar, and more.  
Move a text message  
1
2
3
While viewing the message, press Options.  
Scroll to Move and press the roller.  
Scroll to the folder where you want to move the message and press  
the roller.  
Erase a text message  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu, and then press the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
2
Press the roller and scroll to the folder containing the message you  
wish to erase.  
3
4
5
Press the roller and scroll to the message you want to erase.  
Press Options and scroll to Erase.  
Press Select (or press the roller) and press OK.  
• Organize messages with folders  
All text messages saved in your phone’s memory are organized into  
folders. These folders are located under the Messages > Text messages  
menu (Menu 1).  
Inbox  
Messages are automatically stored in the inbox after they’ve been read.  
Outbox  
Messages are automatically saved in the Outbox folder after they’ve been  
written.  
[ 79 ]  
           
Archive folder and user-created folders  
To make sure that certain messages won’t be overwritten when memory  
becomes full, move some of your messages to the Archive folder. You can  
also create new folders of your own and save messages there.  
Add a folder  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu, and then press the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
2
Press the roller again and then press Options.  
3 Add folder is highlighted.  
4
Press the roller, enter the name of the new folder, and press OK.  
Folder added appears on screen.  
5
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Remove a folder  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu, and then press the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
2
3
Press the roller, scroll to the folder you wish to remove, and press  
Options.  
Scroll to Remove folder and press the roller.  
4 Remove folder? appears on screen. Press OK.  
Folder removed appears on screen.  
5
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Note: Only folders previously created by the user can be removed. The  
Inbox, Outbox, Archive, and Template folders are protected from  
deletion. When you delete a folder, all the messages in that folder  
are deleted as well.  
[ 80 ]  
     
Text messages*  
• Message settings  
You can control the format, method of delivery, and other properties of  
your messages with Message settings.  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu, and then press the roller.  
Text messages appears on screen.  
2
3
4
Press the roller and then press Options.  
Scroll to Message settings and press the roller.  
The following message settings are available. Scroll through the  
menus using the roller. Press the roller to enter their submenus.  
Message center  
number . . . . . . . . . . . . The phone number of the message center. It is  
necessary for sending text messages.  
Messages sent as . . . . Allows you to select the format of the  
messages you send.  
Text . . . . Send as normal text.  
E-mail. . Send as e-mail.  
Page. . . . Send to a pager via the internet.  
Fax. . . . . Send as a fax.  
Note: You can only use Text, E-mail, Page, and Fax if your service provider  
supports these formats.  
Message validity. . . . . . . . Allows you to set the length of time that your  
service provider attempts to send the message  
before it gives up.  
Default recipient  
number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The default send number for any text message.  
Delivery reports. . . . . . . . . Requests the system to inform you whether it  
was able to deliver your messages.  
Reply via same center . . . Allows your reply to be delivered by the  
message center that sent you the message.  
[ 81 ]  
     
You can send a text message to a fax or to an e-mail address (if supported  
by your service provider) if you’ve defined a set with parameters for fax or  
e-mail transmissions. This option is under Messages sent as...  
• Predictive text input  
Predictive text input is an easier, faster way to write messages than the  
traditional method. Predictive text uses a formula to "guess" the letter of  
each word that you’re spelling. It’s very accurate, and requires only one  
press of the key for each letter.  
Tip: Because the “guessed” word changes as you enter each letter, try not  
to look at the screen until you’ve finished entering the word.  
Note: You can add new words to the dictionary at any time.  
Note: Predictive text input might not be available for all languages.  
Activate or deactivate predictive text  
When you’re writing a text message, press and hold Options until T9  
dictionary activated or T9 dictionary deactivated appears on screen.  
Write words with predictive text  
Press the number key that corresponds to the letter. Press each key only  
once for each letter.  
For example, to write hello, press each of the keys below only once.  
h
e
l
l
o
If the displayed word is correct, press  
word, and then start writing the next word.  
to enter a space after the  
If the displayed word is not correct, press  
to see other possible  
matches. To return to the previous word in the list of matches, press  
Previous.  
[ 82 ]  
       
Text messages*  
If a question mark appears after the word, the word you intended to  
write is not in the dictionary. You need to add the word to the  
dictionary (see next page).  
Add new words to the dictionary  
If you’re writing a message and encounter a word that predictive text  
doesn’t recognize, you can add the word to the dictionary.  
1
2
3
Press  
and the left selection key changes to Spell.  
Press Spell.  
Enter the word using the keypad (see “Phone book” on page 31), and  
then press Save.  
The word is added to the dictionary and to the message that you’re  
writing. The display returns to your message.  
Notes about adding words  
New words that you accept—even accidentally—by pressing the roller,  
, or deleting the space between two words (thus forming a  
compound word) are saved in the dictionary.  
Depending on the language chosen and the length of the words, you  
might be able to add hundreds of words to the dictionary.  
When the dictionary becomes full, the most recently added word  
replaces the first word you added.  
Enter symbols and characters  
While writing a message, press and hold  
to display a list of special characters  
on the right of your screen.  
Scroll to the character you wish to use.  
Press the roller to enter the character  
into your message.  
[ 83 ]  
   
Tip: Press  
to switch between uppercase and lowercase characters,  
when they’re available.  
Special Characters  
@
-
_
(
\
?
!
.
)
&
<
:
;
/
~
,
*
>
%
"
#
+
=
"
£
¥
§
Åå  
ì
i
Ææ  
í
¿
Çç  
Î
Àà  
Áá  
Èè  
Ââ  
Éé  
Òò  
Úú  
Ãã  
Êê  
Óó  
Ûû  
Ää  
Ëë  
Ôô  
Üü  
Dð  
Ññ  
Ùù  
Õõ  
Þþ  
Öö  
Øø  
Ï
β
Insert a name or number into a message  
To insert a stored name or number into your message:  
1
2
3
While writing a message, press Options.  
Scroll to Insert number or Insert name, and then press the roller.  
Enter the number using the keypad, or find the number in your phone  
book and press the roller.  
The selected name or number is inserted into your message.  
[ 84 ]  
 
Text messages*  
Clear the screen  
To clear any text or numbers on screen, press and hold Clear.  
Delete Information  
To delete a character to the left of the cursor, press Clear.  
To delete a highlighted word, press  
, and then press Clear.  
Change letter case  
While entering a message, press  
.
[ 85 ]  
     
16. Your Personal Digital  
Assistant  
• Calendar  
The calendar (Menu 8) keeps track of notes,  
calls, meetings, and birthdays. It can even  
sound an alarm when it’s time for you to  
make a call or go to a meeting.  
Your phone must be switched on to  
use this function. Do not switch the  
phone on where wireless phone use is prohibited, or when it may  
cause interference or danger!  
Enter the date  
1
2
3
4
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Calendar appears on screen and press the roller.  
Press Options and scroll to Settings.  
Press the roller.  
5 Set the date is highlighted. Press the  
roller.  
6
Enter the current month and day in  
mm/dd/yyyy format and press OK.  
(Example: Enter December 31, 2000  
as 12312000).  
Date is set appears on screen.  
7
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
[ 86 ]  
     
Your Personal Digital Assistant  
Enter the time  
1
2
3
4
5
6
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Calendar appears on screen and press the roller.  
Press Options and scroll to Settings.  
Press the roller and scroll to Set the time.  
Press the roller.  
Enter the time in hh:mm format  
(for example, 12:30) and press OK.  
7
Scroll to am or pm and press OK.  
Calendar options  
Option 1: Make a note  
You can create a calendar note for any day of the year. When the day and  
time for the note approaches, your phone sounds an alert and the note  
appears on screen.  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Calendar appears on screen and press the roller.  
Press Options.  
Make a note is highlighted.  
4
Press the roller. The following list appears on screen:  
Meeting  
Call  
Birthday  
General note  
5
6
Scroll to the desired note type (such as General note) and press the  
roller.  
Enter a subject for the note and press OK.  
[ 87 ]  
     
Option 2: View by weeks  
Allows you to view the calendar in monthly increments with one week  
highlighted at a time.  
Option 3: Go to date  
Takes you directly to the specified date instead of scrolling. Enter a date  
in mm/dd/yyyy format, and then press OK.  
Option 4: View selected day  
Allows you to view all the notes for the currently selected day.  
Option 5: Settings  
Contains submenus for setting the date, time, date/time format, auto  
erase schedule, allows you to specify what day the week starts on.  
Receive Calendar notes  
When you receive a calendar note, your phone displays Calendar note  
received. You can then save the note in your calendar and set an alarm  
for any date and time.  
View received calendar notes  
Note: If you press Exit the calendar note will be deleted!  
1
2
When your phone displays Calendar note received, press Show.  
Scroll through the note to read.  
Save received calendar notes  
1
After viewing the calendar note, press Options.  
2
Scroll to Save and press OK.  
Discard viewed calendar notes  
1
After viewing the calendar note, press Exit.  
2
Press OK to erase the note or press Options and then Discard.  
[ 88 ]  
     
Your Personal Digital Assistant  
• Alarm clock  
The alarm clock is based on your phone’s  
internal clock. It sounds an alert any time you  
specify and works even when the phone is off.  
Set an alarm  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears on screen and press the roller.  
3 Time settings appears on screen. Press the roller.  
4 Alarm clock appears on screen. Press the roller.  
5
Enter the time for the alarm in hh:mm format (using the roller or  
keypad) and press OK.  
6
Select either am or pm and press the roller. Alarm on briefly appears  
on screen.  
also appears in the upper right corner of the Start screen.  
on page 10 for more information.  
When the alarm sounds  
With the phone on  
Press Stop to shut the alarm off.  
OR  
Press Snooze. The alarm stops for 5  
minutes and Snooze appears on screen.  
Note: If you let the alarm sound for 1 minute  
without pressing a key, it stops (snoozes) for 5 minutes, and then  
sounds again.  
[ 89 ]  
   
With the phone off  
The phone switches itself on and the alarm sounds. If you press Stop, the  
phone displays Switch the phone on?.  
Press Yes to keep the phone powered on or press No to switch it off.  
Don’t set the alarm to switch the phone on when wireless phone  
use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger!  
Turn off an alarm  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Settings appears on screen and press the roller.  
3 Time settings appears on screen. Press the roller.  
4 Alarm clock appears on screen. Press the roller.  
5
Scroll to Off and press the roller.  
Alarm off appears on screen.  
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
• Use the Calculator  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Calculator appears on screen  
and press the roller.  
3
4
Enter the first number in the calculation.  
Press the  
key to enter a decimal  
point. Press Clear to erase any mistakes.  
To add. . . . . . . . Press  
To subtract . . . . Press  
To multiply . . . Press  
To divide . . . . . Press  
once (+ appears).  
twice (- appears).  
three times (appears).  
four times (/ appears).  
[ 90 ]  
   
Your Personal Digital Assistant  
5
6
Enter the second number.  
Press Options. Equals and Change sign appear on screen, with Equals  
highlighted.  
7
Press the roller. The sum of the calculation appears on screen.  
Working with currency  
Set the exchange rate  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Calculator appears on screen and press the roller.  
Press Options.  
Exchange rate is highlighted.  
Press the roller.  
4
5
Scroll until How many home units to a foreign unit or How many  
visited units to a home unit appears on screen.  
6
7
Enter the exchange rate (press # to enter a decimal).  
Press OK. Exchange rate saved appears on screen.  
Convert a currency amount  
1
Using the calculator, enter the amount to be converted and press Options.  
2 Scroll to In home currency or In foreign curr. and press the roller.  
The converted amount appears on screen.  
• To-do list  
You can create and store to-do notes just as  
To-do list  
you would in a PDA. To-do notes can be sorted  
1. Call allison  
according to priority, saved to your calendar, or  
2. Pick up mary beth  
sent to another phone via SMS.  
3. Dog to groomers  
[ 91 ]  
 
Adding a task  
1
Press Menu, scroll until To-do list appears  
in the display, and press Add.  
2
3
Enter the subject of the To-do note and press OK.  
Scroll to a priority and press Select.  
Viewing a task  
Scroll to any item in the list and press the  
roller to view details of the task. Press  
Options to display the following:  
Erase  
Go to calendar  
Save to calendar  
Send as text  
Dictionary  
Edit  
Change priority  
Add  
[ 92 ]  
Communicate with other devices  
17. Communicate with  
other devices  
You can send or receive phone book entries and calendar notes to a  
compatible phone or other device through the IR port of your phone.  
• Infrared  
To use IR, the device to which you’re  
connecting must be IrDA compliant.  
Note: The maximum distance between two  
devices in an IR connection is 3 feet  
(approximately 90 cm). There must  
be no obstructions between the two  
devices and both IR ports must be  
pointed at each other.  
Check the status of an IR connection  
The status of a connection is indicated by  
upper left corner of the display.  
, which appears in the  
When  
is shown continuously, there is an IR connection between  
your phone and the other device.  
When  
When  
is not shown, no IR connection exists.  
blinks, your phone is trying to connect to the other device  
or the connection has been lost.  
Activate IR  
Your phone has an internal data feature, which means that no data suite  
or data card is necessary for sending or receiving data.  
1
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
[ 93 ]  
         
2
3
Scroll until Infrared appears on screen and press the roller.  
IrDA- reception activated appears on screen.  
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Send Calendar notes via IR  
You can send and receive calendar notes between phones, as well as other  
IR-equipped devices (such as Palm™, and Psion Series 5™).  
Note: Make sure the other device is set to receive data via IR. Please refer  
to the user guide of the receiving device for more information on  
enabling and receiving IR communications.  
Send a calendar note to another device using IR:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Calendar appears on screen and press the roller.  
Scroll to the day containing the note you wish to send.  
Press the roller and scroll to the desired note.  
Press Options and scroll to Send note.  
Press the roller. Send via IR is highlighted.  
Align the infrared ports of both devices and press the roller.  
Other types of IR connections  
You can also establish a 2-way connection between your PC or laptop and  
your phone via IR. With this type of connection, your phone can:  
Function as an external modem when connected to your computer.  
Use your existing data software (Dial-up Networking, AOL, etc.) or fax  
software (WinFax Pro, HotFax, etc.) to send and receive faxes, connect  
to the Internet, or check e-mail. For more information, see the  
accompanying PC Connectivity Guide.  
[ 94 ]  
   
Communicate with other devices  
Synchronize its phone book, calendar, and to-do list with some of the  
most popular Personal Information Manager (PIM) programs on the  
market (Outlook, ACT!, Lotus Organizer, Gold Mine, etc.). Use the  
FoneSync application found on the Nokia CD-ROM in conjunction  
with your existing PIM to keep all of your information up to date.  
For more information, see the accompanying PC Connectivity Guide.  
Send a business card via IR  
You can transmit Phone book information using the industry standard  
v.card format and IR. Business cards (v.cards) can be sent to a compatible  
phone, a PC (running the appropriate software), or other infrared  
equipped device (such as Palm™, and Psion Series 5™).  
Send a business card to a phone or other device:  
Note: Make sure the other device is set to receive data through its IR  
port. Please refer to the user guide of the receiving device for more  
information on enabling and receiving IR communications.  
1
2
3
Press the roller and scroll to the phone book entry you wish to send.  
Press Options and scroll to Send card via IR.  
Align the infrared ports of both devices and press the roller. Sending  
card via IR appears on screen.  
Business card sent via IR appears on screen.  
4
Press  
to return to the Start screen.  
Receive a business card from another phone or device:  
To receive business cards from another compatible phone, you need to  
enable IR communications using the Infrared menu (Menu 10).  
Once you’ve received the name and phone number, press Show. Then press  
Options, select Save or Discard, and then press OK.  
[ 95 ]  
   
18. DLR-3P connections  
You can establish a 2-way connection between your PC or laptop  
computer and your phone using the serial cable. With this type of  
connection, your phone can:  
Function as an external modem. Use your existing data software (Dial-up  
Networking, AOL, etc.) or fax software (WinFax Pro, HotFax, etc.) to  
send and receive faxes, connect to the Internet, or check e-mail.  
Synchronize its phone book, calendar, and to-do list with some of the  
most popular Personal Information Manager (PIM) programs on the  
market (Outlook, ACT!, Lotus Organizer, Gold Mine, etc.). Use the  
FoneSync application found on the Nokia CD-ROM in conjunction  
with your existing PIM application to keep all of your information up  
to date.  
For more information on using your phone as outlined above, see the  
accompanying PC Connectivity Guide.  
Important! Only connect the DLR-3P to your phone after it has been  
powered on. Also, do not connect the analog module (AMPS)  
to the phone while the DLR-3P is connected (or vice versa).  
If both of these modules are connected to the phone at the  
same time, it will prevent either of them from functioning  
properly.  
[ 96 ]  
   
Welcome to the wireless Internet*  
19. Welcome to the  
wireless Internet*  
WAP (short for Wireless Application Protocol) is to mobile devices what  
WWW (World Wide Web) is to desktop computers. The mobile community  
began developing WAP several years ago to give mobile device users  
access to the internet. Today, most WAP sites are made up of text and  
hyperlinks, with some capable of text input and selection items in a list.  
Some pages even contain low-resolution graphics. Because your service  
provider and others are free to design WAP sites as they choose, each site  
can vary almost as much as a web page on the Internet.  
• The Services menu  
The Servicesmenu allows you to use your WAP  
browser to view news, weather reports, check  
flight times, access financial information, and  
much more. You can also save the address of  
any WAP page as a bookmark, much the same  
as a web page on your personal computer.  
Note: You may need to subscribe to additional services before you’re able  
to use the browser. Also, your service provider may have to  
configure your phone for browsing after you’ve subscribed.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
Important! Internet content received over a secure connection and  
stored in your browser's cache may be reused over non-  
secure connections and may create security issues. Please  
check with your service provider to determine if emptying  
your browser's cache after each browsing session or some  
other method should be used to avoid security issues.  
[ 97 ]  
       
• WAP settings  
It shouldn’t be necessary to manually configure your phone for browsing.  
Normally your service provider will modify these settings once you’ve  
subscribed to this feature. Contact your service provider if you have  
problems using the browser.  
• Your service provider and WAP  
Because WAP content is designed to be viewed from your phone, your  
wireless provider now becomes your “wireless Internet service provider“  
as well.  
It’s likely that your service provider has created their own home page and  
configured your browser to go to this page when you press Home on the  
browser’s menu. Once at your service provider’s home page, you’ll find  
links to a number of other WAP sites.  
• Launch the browser*  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Services appears and press Home.  
Your phone connects to the Internet and is directed to your service  
provider’s home page.  
Note: If your phone displays Check service settings, it may not be  
configured for browsing. Contact your service provider to make  
sure that your phone is configured properly.  
Note: Pressing  
terminates any active browser session and returns  
you to the Start screen.  
[ 98 ]  
         
Welcome to the wireless Internet*  
Navigating a WAP card  
Elements common to most pages:  
Header line - shows the current location.  
Active hyperlink - highlighted and awaiting  
a press of the roller.  
Hyperlink - used to navigate to other cards  
or sites. Scroll to select the link and click the  
roller.  
Text - use the roller to scroll through the  
text. The cursor will automatically jump to  
the next hyperlink to activate it.  
Selection list - identified by text in brackets.  
Click this link to display additional choices or  
links.  
Options/Back - Displays a card’s options  
menu and/or the browser menu. Back takes  
you back to the previous page.  
Data entry field - identified by ellipse in  
brackets [...]. This field is used when specific  
user input is required (example: city name,  
stock symbol, airline name or flight number,  
etc.). To edit this field:  
1
2
Highlight the data entry field and press the  
roller.  
Enter the text requested by the data entry  
field (for example: Miami) and press OK.  
The text you entered is now displayed  
between the brackets.  
[ 99 ]  
 
3
Scroll to the link that requires an action (For example: Get forecast?)  
and press the roller.  
The browser menu  
1
2
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Services appears and press the roller.  
The following menu items are available. Use the roller to highlight and  
select.  
*Home . . . . . . . . . .Starts the browser and takes you to your service  
provider’s home page.  
*Bookmarks. . . . . .Displays a list of all saved bookmarks.  
*Settings . . . . . . . .From here you can modify your connection  
settings, appearance settings, delete security  
certificates, and more.  
Go to address . . . .Allows you to enter the address of your choice.  
Clear the cache . .Empties the browser’s temporary memory and  
frees up space. It’s advisable to empty your cache  
at the end of each session.  
Note: Some service providers may have customized the Services menu  
WAP page’s Options menu. Please contact your service provider for  
more information, in the event that any of the above menu options  
are unavailable.  
The Options menu  
Press Options while browsing. The following menus appear on screen:  
Home . . . . . . . . . . .Takes you back to your home page.  
Bookmarks. . . . . . .Displays a list of all saved bookmarks.  
Edit or Select . . . .Allows you to edit the currently selected browser  
element (for example, a checklist or text entry  
field), or selects the active (highlighted) hyperlink.  
Go to address . . . .Allows you to enter the address of your choice.  
[ 100 ]  
   
Welcome to the wireless Internet*  
Use Number . . . . . Captures a phone number displayed on the card to  
place a call or add the number to the phone book.  
Clear the cache . . Empties the browser’s temporary memory.  
Exit. . . . . . . . . . . . . Exits the current session and returns to the Start  
screen.  
Additional menu items  
Developers of WAP web sites can add more Options menu items specific  
to their web site. These options are often links to other areas within the  
site. As with any other menu item, scroll the roller to highlight and press  
the roller select.  
Bookmarks  
You can save the address of your favorite sites  
as bookmarks. If a WAP site’s developers have  
included a title for the card, then the name of  
the card will appear in the bookmark list  
(example: Yahoo! News, ebay on WAP,  
Mapquest).  
If the site has no title, then the site’s address  
will appear in the list of bookmarks (example: http://www.yahoo.com/  
news.wml).  
Save an address as a bookmark  
1
2
3
4
Navigate to the desired site and press Options.  
Scroll to Bookmarks and press the roller.  
Press Options.  
Scroll to Save as bookmark and press Select.  
Enter a bookmark manually  
1
2
3
At the Services menu, press the roller.  
Scroll to Bookmarks and press the roller.  
Press Options, scroll to Add bookmark and press the roller.  
[ 101 ]  
 
4
Enter the site’s address (example: my.yahoo.com) and press OK.  
Note: It is not necessary to enter http://. This is added automatically.  
Enter a title for the new bookmark and press OK.  
5
To return to a bookmarked site  
1
2
3
At the Services menu, press the roller.  
Scroll to Bookmarks and press the roller again.  
Scroll to the desired bookmark and press the roller.  
If you are not currently browsing, the phone will connect to the internet.  
• Download a ringing tone  
You can download up to five ringing tones to your phone through SMS or  
some WAP sites. For more information about downloading ringing tones,  
contact your service provider.  
Play, save, or erase a ringing tone  
Once you’ve downloaded a ringing tone, your phone displays the message  
Ringing tone received.  
1
2
Press Options, then choose Playback, Save, or Erase.  
Press OK.  
[ 102 ]  
     
Fun and games  
20. Fun and games  
In Snake II, try to eat as much food as possible while avoiding the  
walls. The longer the snake’s tail, the higher your score. If the snake  
runs into its tail or the wall, the game is over.  
In Rotation, arrange the numbers in numerical order - starting from  
1. Rotate the numbers inside the frame with keys 1 and 3. Move the  
frame to another position with keys 2, 4, 6, and 8.  
In Racket, use the roller to move the racket up and down. Press the  
roller to serve and return the ball.  
In Opposite, try to change your opponent’s pieces into your own color.  
Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to move your piece. Insert a new piece by  
pressing key 5. The opponent’s pieces that you capture will be  
reversed.  
Your phone must be switched on to play these games. Don’t  
switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or  
when it may cause interference or danger!  
Start a game  
1
2
3
At the Start screen, press Menu.  
Scroll until Games appears and press the roller.  
Scroll to the game you wish to play and press the roller.  
You can use your phone’s IR port to play SnakeII against someone else.  
Before starting the game, point the IR ports of each phone at the  
other and then (each player) choose the two-player option.  
Instructions displays a short tutorial on the game.  
Level allows you to choose the difficulty of the game.  
Continue resumes play after a pause.  
Top score displays the top score (the top score cannot be reset).  
[ 103 ]  
   
21. Reference information  
• Batteries and chargers  
For information about charging and recharging your phone battery, see  
Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer. Recharge your  
battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer.  
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 will  
eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk-time and standby  
time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it’s time to buy a new battery.  
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Don’t  
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 over time.  
For good operation times, 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). Don’t 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 to room temperature before charging.  
When the battery is running out of power and only a few minutes of talk  
time remain, a warning tone is emitted and Battery low appears on  
screen. When no more talk time is left, Recharge battery appears on  
screen, a warning tone sounds, and the phone switches off.  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out.  
[ 104 ]  
       
Reference information  
Don’t short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuits can occur when a  
metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) is touched to the + and - terminals of  
the battery. Shorting the terminals together may damage the battery or  
connecting object.  
Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in  
summer or winter conditions. Doing so 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 disable, even  
when the battery is fully charged. NiMH battery performance is limited in  
temperatures below -10°C (14 F). Li-Ion battery performance is limited in  
temperatures below 0 C (32 F).  
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Do not dispose of them  
in municipal waste.  
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!  
• Important safety information  
Traffic safety  
Don’t use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If you’re using a  
hand-held phone, park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the  
phone in its holder and don’t 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 and always switch off your  
phone wherever forbidden, or when it may cause interference or danger.  
When connecting the phone or accessory to another device, read its user’s  
guide for safety instructions. Don’t connect incompatible products.  
[ 105 ]  
   
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised to  
operate this equipment only in the normal operating position (held to  
your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend a distance of 20 cm (6 inches) be  
maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to  
avoid interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are  
consistent with independent research and recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research.  
Persons with a 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.  
Should switch off the phone immediately if there is any reason to  
suspect that interference is taking place.  
Hearing aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with hearing aids. In the event  
of such interference, consult your service provider.  
Other medical devices  
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones,  
may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical  
devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to  
determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy, or if you  
have any questions.  
Switch off your phone in health care facilities when regulations posted in  
these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may  
be using equipment that could be sensitive to RF energy.  
[ 106 ]  
Reference information  
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 emanating from your wireless phone.  
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  
regarding 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/  
storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane  
or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as  
grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would be  
advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Vehicles  
Only qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle.  
Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and invalidate the  
warranty.  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded  
electronic systems in motor vehicles (for example, electronic fuel  
injection systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems,  
electronic speed control systems, air bag systems).  
[ 107 ]  
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.  
Ensure all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and  
operating properly.  
Don’t carry or store flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the  
same compartment as the phone or its accessories.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates  
with great force. Don’t place any objects 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.  
Aircraft  
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, legal action, or both.  
Emergency calls  
Important! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates  
using radio signals and cannot be guaranteed to connect  
in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely  
upon any wireless phone for essential communications  
(such as medical emergencies).  
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be  
switched on and in a service area with adequate signal  
strength. Emergency calls maynotbe possible on all wireless  
phone networks or when certain network services and/or  
phone features are in use. Check with local wireless service  
providers for more information.  
[ 108 ]  
Reference information  
Making an emergency call:  
If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
1
Note: Some networks may require that a valid SIM card be properly  
inserted in the phone.  
2
3
If the word Clear appears above right selection key, press and hold the  
selection key to clear the screen.  
Enter the emergency number for your present location (for example,  
911 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by  
location.  
4
Press  
.
If certain features are in use (Keyguard, fixed dialing, and so on), you may  
first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency  
call. Consult this guide and your local wireless service provider for more  
information.  
When making an emergency call, remember to provide all information as  
accurately and clearly as possible. Remember that your wireless phone  
may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident -  
don’t cut off the call until given permission to do so.  
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed  
and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to  
radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission  
of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines  
and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The  
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent  
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of  
scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed  
to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.  
[ 109 ]  
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR  
limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard  
operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at  
its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although  
the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR  
level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.  
This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels  
so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the  
closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested  
and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by  
the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are  
performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear) as required by the  
FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when  
tested for use at the ear is 1.29 W/kg. While there may be differences  
between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they  
all meet the government requirement.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone  
with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF  
exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file  
with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID LJPNSW-5NX.  
________________________________________________________  
*In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public  
is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates  
a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to  
account for any variations in measurements.  
[ 110 ]  
Reference information  
• 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 all parts and accessories out of small children's reach.  
Keep all parts and accessories dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids  
contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.  
Don’t use or store parts or accessories in dusty, dirty areas. Moving  
parts can be damaged.  
Don’t store parts or accessories in hot areas. High temperatures can  
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or  
melt certain plastics.  
Don’t store parts or accessories in cold areas. When the phone warms  
up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside the phone,  
which may damage electronic circuit boards.  
Don’t attempt to open. Non-expert handling could cause damage.  
Don’t drop, knock or shake. Rough handling can break internal circuit  
boards.  
Don’t use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean parts or accessories. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened  
in a mild soap-and-water solution.  
Don’t paint. Paint can clog moving parts and prevent proper operation.  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage  
the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices.  
If the phone, battery, charger, or any accessory is notworking properly,  
take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there  
will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.  
[ 111 ]  
   
• Accessories  
If you want to enhance your phone’s functionality, an extensive range of  
accessories is available for you. You can select any of these items to help  
accommodate your specific communication needs. For availability of  
these and other accessories, contact your service provider.  
A few practical rules for accessory operation:  
• Keep all accessories out of reach of small children.  
• When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull  
the plug, not the cord.  
• Check regularly that any vehicle-installed accessories are mounted and  
are operating properly.  
• Installation of any complex car accessories must be made by qualified  
personnel only.  
Note: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer  
for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types may  
invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be  
dangerous.  
Note: See “Batteries and chargers” on page 104 for important battery usage  
information.  
Note: For availability of approved accessories, please check with your authorized  
Nokia dealer.  
[ 112 ]  
   
Reference information  
• Batteries  
A variety of Nokia battery options are available for your phone. Each  
battery provides you with the performance, quality and convenience  
you’ve come to expect with your Nokia phone.  
Charging Times  
The following table shows the battery options that are available for your  
phone. The charging times with the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U), the  
Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9), and the Standard Travel Charger  
(ACP-7U) are listed beside each option.  
Note: The times displayed below are approximate and will allow your  
battery to obtain approximately 90% of its capacity. At this time,  
the battery scroll bars on your phone’s display will stop scrolling.  
To obtain 100% battery capacity for all batteries except BMS-2V,  
allow another two hours to “trickle” or “maintenance” charge.  
Standard  
Travel  
Charger  
ACP-7U  
Handsfree  
Desktop  
Rapid Travel  
Charger  
ACP-8U  
RapidCigarette  
LighterCharger  
LCH-9  
Batteries  
Charger  
DCH-12K  
Ultra Slim Li-Polymer  
Battery 600 mAh  
(BPS-1)  
2h30m  
4h  
1h30m  
2h  
1h25m  
2h  
1h25m  
2h  
Extended Li-Ion Battery  
900 mAh  
(BLS-2S/BLS-2N)  
Extended NiMH Battery  
900 mAh  
4h  
2h  
1h30m  
1h30m  
3h30m  
1h30m  
1h30m  
3h30m  
(BMS-2S)  
Extended NiMH Vibrating  
Battery 900 mAh  
(BMS-2V)  
4h  
2h  
Ultra Extended Li-Ion  
Battery 1500 mAh  
(BLS-4)  
5h to 6h  
4h  
[ 113 ]  
     
Standby and Talk Times  
The times shown in the following table are approximate, and represent a  
range for either standby or talk times (not a combination of both). Battery  
operation times vary according to signal conditions, network parameters  
set by the service provider, and how you use your phone.  
Warning! Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local  
regulations.  
Please refer to the following table for more information on talk and  
standby times in both digital and analog networks:  
Battery  
Option  
Digital  
Talk Time  
Analog  
Talk Time  
Standby  
Time  
Digital  
Analog  
Ultra Slim Li-Polymer  
Battery 600 mAh  
(BPS-1)  
2h to 3h20m  
3h to 5h  
1h to 2h  
40h to 6 days  
2.5 to 9 days  
2.5 to 9 days  
2.5 to 9 days  
4 to 15.5 days  
10h to 17h  
Extended Li-Ion Battery  
900 mAh  
(BLS-2S/BLS-2N)  
1h30m to 3h  
1h30m to 3h  
1h30m to 3h  
2h45m to 5h  
16h to 26h  
16h to 26h  
16h to 26h  
26h to 44h  
Extended NiMH Battery  
900 mAh  
3h to 5h  
(BMS-2S)  
Extended NiMH Vibrating  
Battery 900 mAh  
(BMS-2V)  
3h to 5h  
Ultra Extended Li-Ion  
Battery 1500 mAh  
(BLS-4)  
5h to 8h  
[ 114 ]  
 
Reference information  
Chargers and Other Accessories  
The following chargers and charging accessories are available for your  
phone; please see your dealer for details. Also, refer to the accessories  
brochure that was included in your sales package for the entire line of  
Nokia Original Accessories.  
Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U)  
Use this durable and economical charger to charge  
all battery options. Plug the connector into the  
bottom of your phone, then plug the charger into  
a wall outlet. Check the charging status on the  
phone display.  
Note: If the battery is completely empty, you cannot use  
the phone until it has enough charge to operate.  
The Standard Travel Charger is available for different voltage levels and  
can also be used with the DCH-9 Compact Desktop Charging Stand.  
Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U)  
This lightweight AC charger can be used with all battery  
options. Calls can be made during charging, even with  
a fully discharged battery.  
To use the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U), first plug the  
lead with the arrow into the transformer. Twist the lead  
1/4 turn to lock it in place. Then connect the lead from  
the charger to the base of your phone. Finally, plug the  
charger into a standard 120V AC wall outlet.  
The charger can also be used together with the optional  
Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-8 or DCH-9). Approximate  
charging times for discharged batteries are shown at the beginning of this  
section.  
[ 115 ]  
 
Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9)  
You can charge your phone’s battery  
from your vehicle battery by using the  
Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9).  
Calls are possible during charging. A  
green light indicates the charger is ready  
for charging. The battery charging times  
are shown at the beginning of this section.  
The input voltage range is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid  
prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9)  
when the car engine is not running; this may cause the battery of your car  
to drain. Note also that in some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not  
provided with electricity if the ignition is not switched on.  
Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-9)  
Used together with the Standard Travel  
Charger (ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger  
(ACP-8U), the Compact Desktop Charging  
Stand (DCH-9) is an economical choice when  
you need to charge your phone and/or a spare  
battery.  
With the battery still attached, place your phone in the charging stand to  
begin charging your phone’s battery.  
Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-8)  
Used together with the Standard Travel  
Charger (ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel  
Charger (ACP-8U), the Compact Desktop  
Charging Stand (DCH-8) is an economical  
choice when you need your phone close  
at hand.  
[ 116 ]  
Reference information  
Handsfree Desktop Charging Kit (DCH-12K)  
This handsfree desktop charging kit consists of the DCH-12 (Handsfree  
Desktop Charging Stand) and the ACS-6U AC Adapter. The DCH-12K  
provides the same charging times as the LCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter  
Charger, and allows for handsfree usage of the phone via the stand's built  
in speaker and microphone. The phone uses the Handsfree profile when  
in the charging stand. You can use either voice dialing or use the Phone  
book menu to dial a call (as the keypad is not accessible while in the stand).  
[ 117 ]  
• Troubleshooting  
The following table lists some common problems and their solutions.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
The charger and  
phone aren’t properly  
connected.  
My phone isn’t  
charging.  
The charger is not  
properly plugged in.  
I try to dial a  
number, but Call  
not allowed  
Your calls have been  
restricted using fixed  
dialing or call restrictions.  
appears on screen.  
The battery is not  
charged.  
Charge the battery.  
My phone isn’t  
making/answering  
calls.  
Move to an area with  
better reception.  
Poor signal strength.  
You haven’t saved your  
voice mailbox number.  
I can’t listen to my  
voice messages.  
You’ve saved the  
incorrect voice mailbox  
number.  
Call your wireless  
service provider. to  
subscribe to SMS.  
You haven’t subscribed  
to SMS service.  
My SMS messages  
are not being  
delivered.  
Message center  
number*” on  
You haven’t saved your  
SMSC number to your  
phone.  
[ 118 ]  
     
Reference information  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
You haven’t assigned a  
voice tag to the number tag to a number” on  
The phone won’t  
dial a number using  
voice dial.  
you are trying to call.  
You’re in an area with  
an excessive amount of  
background noise.  
Go to a quieter area  
to use voice dialing.  
Whenever I connect  
the DLR-3P cable to  
my phone, it loses  
power.  
Disconnect the  
AMPS module or  
DLR-3P cable from  
your phone.  
The AMPS module is  
connected to your  
phone.  
Whenever I connect  
the AMPS module  
to my phone, it  
Disconnect the  
analog module or  
DLR-3P cable from  
your phone.  
The DLR-3P cable is  
connected to your  
phone.  
won’t power up.  
The device you are  
communicating with  
isn’t IrDA compliant.  
Use a device that is  
IrDA compliant.  
I can’t send infor-  
mation using IR.  
Ensure your phone  
and the device are  
within 3 feet (90 cm)  
of each other.  
The devices aren’t close  
enough together.  
[ 119 ]  
Reattach the sliding cover  
If the plastic part of your phone’s sliding cover accidentally comes off,  
reattach it as described below:  
1. Make sure the metal frame of the slide is  
fully extended and locked into the open  
position (the slide will "click" into place).  
2. Place the right edge of the plastic slide  
cover on the right side of the metal frame  
(depressing the microphone contacts in  
the process).  
3. Rotate the plastic slide cover onto the  
metal slide frame. Make sure the middle  
snap is secured properly (turn the phone  
over to check).  
4. Press the left side of the plastic slide cover  
onto the metal slide frame until it snaps  
into place.  
5. Check to confirm that all 3 snaps are  
securely fastened.  
[ 120 ]  
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  
22. Frequently Asked  
Questions (FAQ)  
Q. How do I extend the antenna?  
A. The antenna is fixed and cannot be extended.  
Q. What if my phone is lost or stolen?  
A. Contact your service provider immediately.  
Q. Does the phone have to be on in order for me to receive a call?  
A. Yes.  
Q. What is my security code?  
A. Your default security code is 12345. If you’ve changed your security  
code and forgotten the new code, contact your service provider.  
Q. If I lose or forget my number, or my service provider’s number,  
what can I do?  
A. You may be able to find the number for your phone by using the List  
own numbers feature (under Settings > Phone settings > List own  
numbers).  
Q. How do I lock the keypad?  
A. Close the slide and press Lock keys.  
Q. How do I unlock the keypad?  
A. Open the slide.  
Q. How do I keep track of my calls?  
A. Use the Call log feature (see page 39).  
Q. How do I turn off the ringer when I’m in a meeting or don’t want  
to be disturbed?  
A. Briefly press the power key ( ), scroll to Silent, and then press the  
roller.  
[ 121 ]  
   
Q. How do I make the phone ring louder?  
Q. How do I change the ringing tone?  
Q. How do I download a custom ringing tone?  
A. Download tones using SMS. Call your service provider for more  
information.  
Q. Sometimes when I use a shortcut, I get the following message:  
Invalid Menu  
. What does this mean?  
A. Some features are dependent upon your service provider. If your  
service provider doesn’t provide this feature, or it is not part of your  
service package, you’ll need to contact them for more information  
and to gain access.  
Q. Where is my phone’s model number and IMEI number?  
A. On the information label, which is located on back of the phone  
(under the battery). The model number of this phone is 7190.  
Q. How can I switch my phone into analog mode?  
A. To use analog mode, you must have purchased and attached an  
NRM-1 (AMPS) module, which is available as an accessory. See your  
accessory brochure for more information.  
Q. How can I change the contrast of my phone’s screen?  
A. Go to Settings > Phone settings > Display contrast. Use the roller to  
adjust the contrast.  
Q. How do I clear my call timers?  
A. Go to Call log > Call timers > Clear digital call timers. Enter the  
security code at the prompt and press OK.  
Q. How do I replace the slide if comes off?  
[ 122 ]  
Glossary  
23. Glossary  
Term  
Definition  
The portion of your phone designed to transmit and receive  
the wireless signal.  
antenna  
The connector used to attach an external antenna to your  
mobile phone (typically used by the Hands-free kit).  
antenna jack  
battery  
The source of power for your phone when it’s not connected  
to the charger.  
A web site or address (URL) that is saved to your phone’s  
memory. A bookmark stores the addresses of your favorite  
websites and then recalls them from memory so you can  
return to the location quickly and easily.  
bookmark  
browser  
A computer program used for accessing sites or information  
on a network (such as the World Wide Web).  
A call that is placed or received where your phone functions  
as a data/fax modem, connected to your PC via the DLR-3P  
cable or IR.  
data call  
earpiece  
The portion of your phone that contains the audio speaker.  
The audible level of the earpiece in an active call.  
Electronic mail. A message sent electronically.  
earpiece  
volume  
e-mail  
A call that is placed or received where your phone functions  
as a data/fax modem, connected to your PC via the DLR-3P  
cable or IR.  
fax call  
home system  
IMEI  
The wireless system on which you are a subscriber.  
International Mobile Equipment Identifier. Used by service  
providers to identify your phone on the wireless network.  
[ 123 ]  
     
Term  
Definition  
An electronic communications network that connects  
computer networks and organizational computer facilities  
around the world.  
Internet  
Infrared Data Association. IrDA is a non-profit trade  
association with a membership that ensures interoperability  
between devices of all types.  
IrDA  
The sounds you hear when a key on your phone’s keypad is  
pressed.  
keypad tones  
message alert  
tone  
The sounds you hear upon receipt of a text or system  
message by your phone.  
The electronic element located in the slide of your phone,  
responsible for picking up your voice and other sounds.  
microphone  
navigate  
To move from one Internet site (web page) to another, or  
from one menu to another.  
non-home  
system  
Any system that does not use the same wireless “format” as  
your home system.  
number keys  
The numbered keys on your phone’s keypad.  
The button on the front of the phone that allows you to turn  
the phone on or off. It can also be used to recall and switch  
your phone’s profiles.  
power key  
predictive text  
input  
A system developed for the rapid entry of text via a highly  
compressed database (or dictionary) of words.  
preferred  
system  
A system that uses the same “format” as your home system,  
but is not the system on which you are a subscriber.  
The way your phone plays (or does not play) the selected  
ringing tone when you have an incoming call. For example,  
ascending, descending.  
ringing option  
[ 124 ]  
 
Glossary  
Term  
Definition  
The tone that your phone plays (or doesn’t play) when you  
have an incoming call.  
ringing tone  
ringing volume  
roaming  
The audible level of your phone’s ringing tones.  
The state of your phone when you are no longer in your  
service provider’s network, often resulting in additional  
charges.  
A multi function key on the front of the phone. Roll the roller  
to scroll through your phone’s menu structure and phone  
book. Press the roller to make your selection or to access the  
phone book or submenu structure.  
roller  
screen or  
display  
Your phone’s display.  
To move through a list of names, menu items, and so on, by  
rolling the roller up or down. Each new selection or option is  
highlighted as you roll to it.  
scroll  
The keys under the lower left and right corners of your  
phone’s display. These keys are defined by the text above  
them, inside the display.  
selection keys  
SIM  
Subscriber Identity Module  
The moving keypad cover, used to protect the keypad, as well  
as answer and end calls.  
slide  
Short Message Service. A service whereby short text  
messages (typically around 160 characters) can be sent and  
received via your phone.  
SMS  
text message  
URL  
See SMS.  
Universal Resource Locator. A URL is a specific address or  
location on the internet (for example, http://www.NokiaUSA.com)  
[ 125 ]  
 
Term  
Definition  
A system maintained by your service provider, used to record  
voice messages, when you’re unable to answer a call.  
voice mail  
The repository on your service provider’s network for all  
voice mail messages.  
voice mailbox  
volume  
See earpiece volume or ringing volume.  
The collection of tones or melodies that are played when  
your phone alerts you to a variety of situations, or those  
tones you hear when you play one of the phone’s games.  
warning tones  
WAP  
Wireless Application Protocol. WAP is a new part of the  
Internet designed specifically for mobile device users.  
Your service provider’s operating environment, comprised of  
various types of hardware, software, and landline  
connections, making wireless calls possible.  
wireless  
network  
World Wide  
Web  
(WWW)  
A part of the Internet designed to allow easier navigation  
through the use of graphical user interfaces and hypertext  
links between different addresses -- called also Web.  
WWW  
Abbreviation for World Wide Web.  
[ 126 ]  
Technical information  
24. Technical information  
Wireless networks  
GSM 1900 and AMPS 800  
Transmitting power  
1 W (nominal)  
3.6 V DC  
(12 V DC for Handsfree kit)  
Operating voltage  
1850.2 to 1909.8 MHz (Transmit)  
1930.2 to 1989.8 MHz (Receive)  
Frequency band  
Number of channels  
Memory locations  
512 to 810  
1000 in phone  
up to 250 in SIM card  
Operating temperature -10° C - +55° C (+14° F - +122° F)  
95.2 grams (3.4 oz.) without battery  
Weight  
141.2 grams (5 oz.) with BLS-2S battery  
[ 127 ]  
           
25. Nokia One-Year  
Limited Warranty  
Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free  
from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure  
during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions:  
1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning  
on the date of the purchase of the Product.  
2. The limited warranty extends to the original purchaser of the Product  
(“Consumer”) and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent  
purchaser/end-user.  
3. The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who purchase the  
Product in the United States.  
4. During the limited warranty period, Nokia will repair, or replace, at  
Nokia's option, any defective parts, or any parts that won’t properly  
operate for their intended use with new or factory rebuilt replacement  
items if such repair or replacement is needed because of product  
malfunction or failure during normal usage. No charge will be made to the  
Consumer for any such parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor charges  
incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the defective parts. The limited  
warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or  
structural items, including framing, and any non-operative parts. Nokia's  
limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be the actual cash value  
of the Product at the time the Consumer returns the Product for repair,  
determined by the price paid by the Consumer for the Product less a  
reasonable amount for usage. Nokia shallnot be liable for any other losses  
or damages. These remedies are the Consumer’s exclusive remedies for  
breach of warranty.  
[ 128 ]  
   
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty  
5. Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the date of the  
original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized  
receipt.  
6. The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in  
Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back  
to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited  
warranty.  
7. The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited  
warranty if any of the following conditions are applicable:  
a) The Product has been subject to abnormal use, abnormal conditions,  
improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized  
modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse,  
neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts  
which are not the fault of Nokia, including damage caused by shipping.  
b) The Product has been damaged from external causes such as collision  
with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning,  
earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, an Act of  
God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any  
electrical source, or damage caused by the connection to other products  
not recommended for interconnection by Nokia.  
c) Nokia was not advised by the Consumer in writing of the alleged defect  
or malfunction of the Product within fourteen (14) days after the  
expiration of the applicable limited warranty period.  
d) The Product serial number plate or the accessory data code has been  
removed, defaced or altered.  
e) The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the  
cellular system, by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna,  
or by viruses or other software problems introduced into the Product.  
8. Nokia does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the  
Product. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the  
Consumer shall take the following step-by-step procedure:  
[ 129 ]  
a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for  
repair or replacement processing.  
b) If “a” is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for  
other good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and  
insured to:  
Nokia Inc.  
Attn: Repair Department  
795 West Nasa Blvd.  
Melbourne, FL 32901  
c) The Consumer shall include a return address, daytime phone number  
and/or fax number, complete description of the problem, proof of  
purchase and service agreement (if applicable). Expenses related to  
removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this  
limited warranty.  
d) The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered  
by this limited warranty. The Consumer will be responsible for any  
expenses related to reinstallation of the Product.  
e) Nokia will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the limited  
warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product by Nokia or an Nokia  
authorized service center. If Nokia cannot perform repair covered under  
this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of  
attempts to repair the same defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a  
replacement Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less a  
reasonable amount for usage.  
f) If the Product is returned to Nokia during the limited warranty period,  
but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and  
conditions of this limited warranty, the Consumer will be notified and  
given an estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the  
Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer. If the  
estimate is refused, the Product will be returned freight collect. If the  
Product is returned to Nokia after the expiration of the limited warranty  
period, Nokia's normal service policies shall apply and the Consumer will  
be responsible for all shipping charges.  
[ 130 ]  
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty  
9. The Product consists of newly assembled equipment that may contain  
used components that have been reprocessed to allow machine  
compliance with Product performance and reliability specifications.  
10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION  
OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY. OTHERWISE, THE  
FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER'S SOLE AND  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF  
ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE,  
PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED  
EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR  
FACILITIES, DOWNTIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING  
CUSTOMERS, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY, RESULTING FROM THE  
PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE  
WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY  
OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE  
LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DELAY  
IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF  
USE DURING THE PERIOD THAT THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED.  
11. Some states don’t allow limitation of how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above one-year warranty limitation may not apply to you (the  
Consumer). Some states don’t allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental  
and consequential damages, so certain of the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the  
Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
12. Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center or  
any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability  
beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty  
including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service  
agreement.  
[ 131 ]  
13. This is the entire warranty between Nokia and the Consumer, and  
supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understandings,  
oral or written, and all communications relating to the Product, and no  
representation, promise or condition not contained herein shall modify  
these terms.  
14. This limited warranty allocates the risk of failure of the Product  
between the Consumer and Nokia. The allocation is recognized by the  
Consumer and is reflected in the purchase price of the Product.  
15. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced  
within eighteen (18) months following delivery of the Product.  
16. Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to:  
Nokia Customer Care Center  
7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150  
Tampa, FL 33614  
Telephone: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228)  
Facsimile: 1-813-249-9619  
TTY Users: 1-800-24NOKIA (1-800-246-6542)  
17. The limited warranty period for Nokia supplied attachments and  
accessories is specifically defined within their own warranty cards and  
packaging.  
© Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.  
[ 132 ]  
 
Index  
C
26.Index  
calculator 90  
calendar  
Numerics  
entering the date 86  
entering the time 87  
notes 87  
1-touch dialing 59  
changing numbers 60  
erasing numbers 60  
options 87  
receiving notes 88  
save notes 88  
settings 88  
A
ABC mode 31  
access codes, changing 69  
accessories 112  
batteries 113  
calendar notes, sending 94  
call forwarding 53  
call lists, clearing 42  
call waiting 51  
caller ID 39  
calling card 56  
chargers 115  
adding folders 80  
adjusting volume 18  
advanced calling features 48  
aircraft use 1  
calls  
dialed 40  
ending 17  
alarm clock 89  
answering calls 17  
archive folder 80  
automatic redial 54  
ending with the slide 65  
international 16  
making a second call 51  
missed 39  
placing a call on hold 50  
received 41  
B
Batteries  
Charging times 113  
Standby and talk times 114  
batteries 113  
restricting 66  
returning to a held call 51  
using a calling card 56  
using the keypad 16  
using voice dial 57  
with slide setting on 65  
care and maintenance 111  
charging  
battery  
charging 8  
installing 8  
removing 9  
bookmarking a WAP site 101  
browser menu 100  
browser options 100  
browser settings 98  
browser, launching 98  
browsing options 100  
business cards  
chargers 115  
clearing the display 85  
conference calls 52  
contacting Nokia 6  
contacting your provider 6  
contrast, adjusting 13  
sending via IR 95  
[ 133 ]  
 
customer service  
Canada 6  
H
holding a call 50  
hospital use 1  
USA 6  
D
I
deleting information 85  
dialed calls 40  
icon descriptions 4  
inbox folder 79  
infrared 93  
dictionary, adding words 83  
display, clearing 85  
DLR-3P connections 96  
download a ringing tone 102  
download this guide 3  
activating 93  
checking the status 93  
connection types 94  
send a business card 95  
sending notes 94  
installing the battery 8  
E
email  
definition of 123  
IR precautions 2  
save an email address 31  
send a message as email 81  
ending a call 17  
K
key descriptions 14  
keypad  
entering text  
special characters 30, 83  
symbols and characters 30, 83  
upper and lowercase 30  
erasing names and numbers 34  
exiting menus 20  
locking and unlocking 64  
L
languages 62  
launching the browser 98  
letter case, changing 85  
locking the keypad 64  
lowercase characters 30  
F
FAQ 121  
fax  
send a message as a fax 81  
M
fixed dialing 67  
folder  
memory 36  
memory type  
adding new 80  
archive 80  
inbox 79  
outbox 79  
removing 80  
selecting 36  
memory types 36  
menu list 21  
menu navigation 19  
message headers 76  
message storage 78  
G
games 103  
glossary 123  
[ 134 ]  
Index  
microphone  
description 124  
location 12  
muting 50  
missed calls 39  
moving text messages 79  
multiple copies 78  
muting the microphone 50  
power button 12  
predictive text 82  
activating/deactivating 82  
writing words 82  
primary numbers 33  
profiles 46  
customizing 47  
selecting 46  
PUK code 65  
PUK2 code 65  
N
names and numbers  
adding 31  
R
editing 33  
erasing 34  
reattach the sliding cover 118  
received calls 41  
Navi roller  
reference information 104  
customizing 61  
using 13  
navigating menus 19  
network services 5  
notes, calendar 87  
numbers  
rejecting a call 51  
removing folders 80  
restricting calls 66  
restriction password 70  
return to previous menu 20  
returning to a held call 51  
ringing tones, downloading 102  
ringing tones, playing 102  
road safety 1  
saved to your SIM card 16  
O
operating frequency 127  
operating temperature 127  
operating voltage 127  
outbox folder 79  
S
safety guidelines 1  
safety information 105  
security 64  
P
locking the keypad 64  
security code  
phone book  
customizing 35  
opening 31  
changing 65  
sending calendar notes 94  
service numbers 16  
service provider, contacting 6  
settings, browser 98  
shortcuts  
primary number 33  
selecting a view 35  
phone book options 32  
phone memory 36  
PIN code, changing 69  
PIN2 code, changing 70  
about 19  
using 19  
[ 135 ]  
SIM  
definition of 125  
transferring calls 53  
transmitting power 127  
SIM card memory 36  
SIM memory 36  
SIM services 63  
U
unlocking the keypad 64  
uppercase characters 30  
user-created folders 80  
using two phone lines 45  
slide setting 64  
sliding cover  
reattaching 120  
special characters 83  
start screen 13  
V
voice dialing 56  
notes about 57  
voice mail 44  
checking messages 45  
save the mailbox number 44  
voice messages  
listening 45  
symbols and characters 83  
T
technical information 127  
terms 3  
text conventions 3  
text messages 73  
voice tags  
erasing 79  
assigning 56  
displaying 58  
volume  
inserting names and numbers 84  
message headers 76  
moving 79  
adjusting 18  
options while reading 76  
organizing 79  
reading 75  
reading an old message 78  
replying to 77  
save messages you’ve written 74  
save the message center number 73  
sending multiple copies 78  
storing 78  
viewing saved messages 75  
writing and sending 74  
W
WAP 97  
navigate a WAP card 99  
WAP settings 98  
WAP welcome 97  
warranty  
contact information 132  
warranty information 128  
welcome brochure 3  
Para obtener un manual del usuario en español favor de  
llamar o enviar un fax al teléfono 1-888-NOKIA2U,  
fax 813-249-9619.  
[ 136 ]  

Sony MD Walkman MZ E44 User Manual
Sony Ericsson W950 User Manual
Sony Dream Machine ICF C233L User Manual
SMSC USB2242i User Manual
Samsung Spinpiont F1 HD162GJ User Manual
Samsung SGH D900 User Manual
Samsung SCH R640 User Manual
Samsung GH68 05578A User Manual
Pioneer DEH P7900BT User Manual
Panasonic CQ C7205U User Manual