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User's Guide: Electronic User's Guide Released Subject To "Nokia User's Guides Terms and Conditions, 7th June, 1998"
June, 1998"
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User’s Guide
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improvements to any of the products described in this guide
without prior notice.
9350586
Issue Number 6
UE 5
Traffic Safety
Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If
using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing.
Operating Environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any
area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbid-
den to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.
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Emergency Calls
IMPORTANT!
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Warning!
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KEYS
To operate this phone, keys are pressed one at a time. Two
keys are never to be pressed simultaneously.
More detailed information on each key is given later in this
guide.
Selection Keys
The function of each key de-
pends on the text shown on
the bottom line of the display.
For more information, see
Selection Keys below.
ABC
Switches between alpha mode
and numeric mode.
In the menu facility, this key
produces a help text on the
current function.
C
Deletes characters and exits
the menu facility and memory
functions.
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These keys are used to scroll
through menus, submenus or
settings.
They are also used to browse
through memory locations.
Ends a call.
0... 9wxyz
Number and alpha keys. Pressing and holding the 1 key
calls your voice mailbox.
✱ #
Used for special purposes in certain functions.
Side Buttons
The upper button increases and the lower button decreases
earpiece volume.
SELECTION KEYS
Below the display there are two keys called ’selection keys’.
The functions of these keys vary according to the guiding
texts at the bottom of the display.
Guiding texts
C ABC
Selection keys
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For example, the Menu selection key (key under the text
Menu) gains access to the menu functions and the Memory
selection key (key under the text Memory) to the memory
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functions.
Assume you want to switch off the phone’s lights. The lights
can be adjusted in the Phone Settings - Lights submenu
(Menu 4 01). For more information on menu functions, see
chapter Menu Functions.
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➍ Key in the phone number.
➎ Press the Save selection key.
➏ Press the OK selection key to save the name and phone
number into the memory location suggested by the
phone.
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DISPLAY
The phone’s display is provided with a series of indicators
which inform you about the operation of the phone.
A call is in progress.
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Steady: You have received a short (SMS)
message.
Flashing: Message memory is full.
CONNECTORS
➊ For cigarette lighter adapter and fast travel charger.
➋ Power connector for desktop charger CHH-2.
➌ System and data connector for accessories, desktop
chargers and HF car kit.
➍ For external antenna.
➊➋ ➌ ➍
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3. Getting Started
QUICK START
If you have a fully charged battery and a miniature SIM card
at hand, to get the phone ready for use quickly do as follows:
➊ Remove the battery. (See The SIM Card in this chapter.)
➋ Install the SIM card. (See The SIM Card.)
➌ Install the battery. (See The SIM Card.)
➍ Switch on the phone by pressing and holding the key
for a second. A tone is heard and the phone backlight
will come on.
➎ If the phone requests the PIN code (delivered with the
SIM card), key it in and press the left selection key.
➏ Check that the signal strength indicator (and the bar above
it) and the operator’s name are shown. Pull the antenna
fully out for better reception.
➐ Now the phone is ready for your first call:
You can clear the display by pressing and holding the
C key.
Key in the area code and phone number of the per-
son you wish to call.
Press to dial the number.
Wait for the answer, then speak.
After you have finished your conversation, press
to end the call.
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Move the pointer ( ) to English with or .
Press the left selection key.
Press the C key to exit the function.
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For more information on different menu functions, see
chapter Menu Functions.
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Switch off the phone and wait for a few seconds before re-
moving or inserting the SIM card.
Note: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of small children’s reach.
Before installing the SIM card, switch off the phone (using )
and remove the battery.
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and lift it away from the 3.
phone (3).
(2). 3.
1.
Lift the holder into vertical position
(3).
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Close the holder by pushing it towards
the phone.
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2.
1.
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➍ After the segments stop scrolling and the bar is entirely
displayed, the charging is finished and the battery is
ready for use.
The charging time depends on the type of the battery and
charger used.
➎ Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the
phone.
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If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself in
about a week at room temperature.
• 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 ap-
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Note:
• Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
• Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or
worn out.
• Do not short circuit the battery. Acci-
dental short circuiting can occur when
a metallic object (coin, clip or pen)
causes direct connection of the + and
- terminals of the battery (metal strips
on the back of the battery), for exam-
ple, when you carry a spare battery in
your pocket or purse. Short circuiting
the terminals may damage the battery
or the connecting object.
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of the phone display shows the charge level of
the battery. The higher the bar, the more power
left in the battery.
Recharging a Battery
When the charge is low and only a few minutes of talk time
remain, a warning tone will be heard and the message BAT-
TERY LOW will be repeated at regular intervals on the dis-
play.
When the charge level becomes too low for operation, the
RECHARGE BATTERY message will be displayed accompa-
nied by a warning tone. If you do not connect the phone to a
charger, the phone automatically switches itself off.
Note: If the tones have been switched off, only the display
messages will appear.
Connect your phone directly to a charger or place it in the
charging stand with the phone switched on or off. The
CHARGING message starts blinking when the phone is
switched on.
If the phone is switched off, only a short tone is heard.
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is provided with a plastic cap protect-
ing the phone’s connectors, first re-
move the cap and then connect the
charger. After charging, replace the
cap.
In some vehicles, the ignition must be on in order to charge
the phone with the cigarette lighter adapter.
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Whilst charging, the bar indicating the charge level will scroll.
The battery is fully charged when the scrolling stops, the bar
appears entirely and the BATTERY FULL message is briefly
displayed. Note that the message is not shown if the phone
has been connected to the charger with the power switched off.
If the NOT CHARGING message is displayed, the charging is
suspended. Check that the battery has not overheated (over
40°C). Wait for a while, disconnect the charger, connect it
again and retry. If charging still fails, contact your dealer.
In all cases, the phone may be used during charging. How-
ever, the charging process will be suspended for the duration
of the call.
Charging Time
Typical charging time with all chargers for an empty 550
mAh battery (BBH-1S) is about one hour. For charging
times of other batteries, refer to the phone’s Accessory
documentation.
Operation times
The operation time and the life time of a battery are greatly af-
fected by how you handle it. Take good care of the battery.
Less power is consumed when the phone is used near to the
cellular network’s base station.
Keeping the antenna fully extended whenever possible will
maintain the connection to the network with less power.
The operation times are greatly affected by the signal
strength of the cellular network and the parameters set by
the network operator.
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SIGNAL STRENGTH
Your phone sends and receives radio signals. As with all ra-
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dio equipment, the quality of radio reception entirely depends
on the strength of the radio signal in your area.
The strength of the cellular signal is shown by the
vertical bar above the indicator on the left-hand
side of the display: the higher the bar, the better
the signal at your location.
If the signal strength is not good, you can try to improve call
quality by moving the phone slightly. When using the phone
in a building, reception may be better near a window.
ACCESS CODES
There are several access codes that are used by your phone
and its SIM card. These codes allow you to protect against
unauthorised use of the phone and the SIM card.
When requested to do so, key in the code (appears as
asterisks) and press the OK selection key. If you make a
keying mistake, you can erase the entered digits one by one
by pressing the C key repeatedly.
Note: Avoid using access codes similar to emergency num-
bers such as 112 to prevent accidental dialling of the emer-
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gency number.
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card.
The code is required when you want to change a disabled
PIN code.
If you enter a wrong code ten times in succession, you
cannot use the SIM card any more. Contact your network
operator for a new card.
You cannot change the PUK code. If you lose the code,
contact your network operator.
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when you subscribe to the service.
The password can be changed within Menu 5 6 4.
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4. General Functions
SWITCHING ON
• Extend the antenna fully. The phone
will not work properly with a partly
extended antenna.
• Slide the antenna in when you are
not using the phone.
• As with any other radio-transmitting device, avoid unneces-
sary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched
on.
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Note:
You can find the security code in a red envelope in the
sales package of your phone.
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➍ A welcome message will appear, if programmed within
Menu 9 1. If you do not want this message to be dis-
played next time, delete it by pressing the Erase selec-
tion key. If you want to retain the message for later use,
press the Keep selection key.
For more information on welcome messages, see Wel-
come Note (Menu 9 1) in chapter Menu Functions.
➎ If you are in the service area of a cellular network which
can serve you, the name of the network operator and the
indicator will appear. The phone is now ready for use.
If the phone does not work with the newly inserted SIM card,
see The SIM Card in chapter Getting Started.
Note: When the phone loses contact with the network, you
can try to re-establish the contact by pressing any key of the
phone (except for ). If this has no effect, enter the menu
Network Selection (Menu 7) and perform automatic or
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manual network selection. See Network Selection (Menu 7)
in chapter Menu Functions.
SWITCHING OFF
➊ Press and hold the key for a second.
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MAKING A CALL
➊ Key in the area code and the phone number of the per-
son you wish to call.
• If you make a mistake, you can delete the digits one by
one by pressing the C key repeatedly or clear the whole
display by pressing and holding down the C key.
➋ Press the key to dial the phone number. The
indicator will come on and the text CALLING and the
dialled number will be displayed.
• If you want to cancel the call, press .
➌ When the phone number disappears and the text CALL 1
is shown, the call is connected. Wait for the answer, then
speak.
• To view the duration of the call, press Menu 6 1 1.
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➋ Key in the name you stored with the phone number that
you want to dial. You don’t need to key in the whole
name if there is only one name beginning with the same
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letter(s).
For more information on keying in a name, see Keying in
a Name in chapter Memory Operations.
➌ Press .
International Calls
If you insert a + character in front of the country code, you
don’t need to know the international access code of the
country where you are using the phone.
➊ Press the ✱ key twice quickly.
A + character will appear.
➋ Key in the country code, area code and phone number
of the person you wish to call.
➌ Press to call the number.
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For subscription to this function, contact your network
operator.
➊ During a call, key in or recall from memory the other
phone number that you want to call.
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➋ To put the first call on hold, press and hold the Menu
selection key for a second, move the pointer to Hold and
press the OK selection key.
➌ Press to dial the phone number.
As the call attempt is made (CALLING is shown), you may
cancel the new call by pressing the Drop selection key.
➍ To make the held call active and to put the active call on
hold, press (with the display clear of characters).
Alternatively:
Press and hold the Menu selection key for a second,
move the pointer to Swap and press the OK selection key.
➎ To end the active call, press and hold the Menu selection
key for a second, move the pointer to Drop call and press
the OK selection key. Note that pressing will end
both of the calls.
➏ To make the held call active, press and hold the Menu
selection key for a second, move the pointer to Unhold
and press the OK selection key.
Alternatively: Press (with the display clear of characters).
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person in the normal way, press and hold the Menu
selection key for a second, move the pointer to Join with
or and press the OK selection key.
Repeat this operation once more if necessary.
➏ You can have a private conversation with one of the call
participants.
• First, press and hold the Menu selection key for a
second, move the pointer to Private and press the OK
selection key.
A list of call participants will appear.
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hold the Menu selection key for a second, move the
pointer to Private and press the OK selection key).
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RECEIVING A CALL
When somebody is calling you, the phone will give a ringing
tone and the indicator light on the top of the phone and the
text CALL text on the display will flash.
If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number (or
name if stored in memory) and the text CALLING will be dis-
played instead.
You can answer the call any time, even while using the
memory or menu functions.
To answer a call:
➊ Press any key except for , volume keys or .
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phone number:
The text WAITING CALL will be displayed.
➋ To answer the incoming call, press . Alternatively:
press and hold the Menu selection key for a second,
move the pointer to Swap and press the OK selection
key.
The old call is automatically put on hold.
➌ To alternate between the two calls (i.e. put the active call
on hold and make the held call active), press .
Alternatively: Press and hold the Menu selection key for a
second, move the pointer to Swap and press the OK se-
lection key.
The text SWAPPED is displayed briefly.
➍ If you want to create a conference call, press and hold
the Menu selection key for a second, move the pointer to
Join and press the OK selection key.
➎ To end the active call, press and hold the Menu selection
key for a second, move the pointer to Drop call and press
the OK selection key. will end both of the calls.
➏ To make the held call active, press and hold the Menu
selection key for a second, move the pointer to Unhold
and press the OK selection key.
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➊ Press to answer the incoming call.
Alternatively: Press and hold the Menu selection key for a
second, move the pointer to Swap and press the OK se-
lection key.
The conference call is automatically put on hold.
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SPEED DIALLING
Speed dialling is a handy way to call frequently-used phone
numbers.
You can speed dial phone numbers from standard memory
locations 1 to 9 of the currently selected memory.
Speed dialling is not possible during a call.
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attempt to call. However, only the last ten phone numbers
(and associated names) can be stored in the phone’s
memory at a time.
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tions 2 to 9 by pressing and holding the proper number key.
Note: Pressing and holding the 1 key will call your voice
mailbox. For more information, see Setting Your Voice Mail-
box Number (Menu 2 5 6) in chapter Menu Functions.
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car kit.
When the phone is removed from the car kit, without being
switched off previously, the keypad will be automatically
locked again.
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5. Memory Functions
If the name or phone number you try to store is too long for
the SIM card, the message NUMBER (or NAME) TOO LONG,
MAX=nn will appear, where nn is the maximum number of
characters that a memory location can hold.
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If you have missed new calls since you last checked the
phone numbers:
➊ With the number of new unanswered calls on the display,
press the List selection key to view the phone num-
bers. If you would rather view the phone numbers later in
the Missed Calls submenu, press the Quit selection key.
➋ Scroll through the phone numbers with or .
➌ Press the ABC key for corresponding names, if available.
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KEYING IN A NAME
➊ If in numeric mode, press the ABC key to select alpha
mode.
The ABC indicator is displayed. Now you can key in let-
ters and special characters as well as numbers.
➋ Press the key that has the desired character (see list be-
low). If the character that you want is not the first to be
displayed, press the key again within one second (before
the cursor appears) to display the next character. Keep
pressing the key until the desired character appears.
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Key Characters
1 -?!,.:"’&$£()/%@1
2abc ABC2ÄÅÀÁÃÂÆÇ
3def DEF3ÈÉËÊ
4ghi GHI4â î ÌÍÎ
5jkl JKL5
6mno MNO6ÑÖÒÓÔØ
7pqrs PQRS7ßê
8tuv TUV8ÜÙÚÛ
9wxyz WXYZ9
0 0
# a space
Note:
In alpha mode, the numeric characters available for each key
are only for use with names. You cannot use the characters
as ordinary phone numbers.
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Press the ABC key to view the name stored with the
phone number.
Or:
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Note: Both the names stored in the SIM card memory (mem-
ory A) and those stored in the phone memory (memory B) will
be displayed when the security level is set to None or Phone.
The names stored in the phone memory will appear first.
• Press the ABC key and key in the memory location that
you want to erase.
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6. Menu Functions
MENU METHOD
➊ Press the Menu selection key to enter the menu facility.
The display will read View menu.
➋ Press either or to scroll the list of menus until you
reach the desired menu. scrolls the list in reverse order.
➌ Press the Select selection key to enter the menu.
➍ If the menu contains any submenus, reach the one you
want with or .
➎ Press the Select selection key.
The current setting of the function is indicated by the
pointer ( ).
➏ Press the or key to scroll the list of setting options
until the pointer points to the desired option.
➐ Press the OK selection key to select the option. If you
don’t want to change the setting after all, you can return
to the previous menu level by pressing the Quit
selection key.
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SHORTCUT METHOD
All the menus, submenus and settings are numbered.
This index number is shown in the upper right corner of the
display.
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HELP TEXTS
Most menu functions are provided with a help text which
gives a brief description of the displayed function.
• Or:
Press the ABC key. The first page of the help text will
appear.
For additional pages, press the ABC key as many times
as necessary.
Once you have read the text, either press the Select
selection key to enter the function or press the Quit
selection key (or the ABC key if you are on the last
page of the text) to return to the title screen.
While reading a help text, you can move to the next or pre-
vious menu function by pressing or .
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NETWORK SERVICES
Some of the menu functions are network services. These
functions can be utilised only if provided by your cellular
network.
To make use of a network service, you must first subscribe
to it. Note that a network service is specific to the SIM card
for which you have subscribed it. If you change the SIM card
and have not purchased the service for that card, you will not
be able to utilise the service.
For availability and subscription, contact your network
operator.
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This function lets you erase all the phone numbers which
appear in Menu 01 1, Menu 01 2 and Menu 01 3 as well as
those stored in the notepad memory.
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MESSAGES (Menu 2)
As well as making and receiving voice and data calls, the
phone can also be used for recording and listening to mes-
sages in voice mailboxes and for sending and receiving short
text messages (’SMS messages’).
Voice Messages
The voice mailbox feature may be either regarded as a net-
work service or simply as a remote control for your personal
answering machine. The use of a voice mailbox is simple:
You make a call to the mailbox and listen to the messages
you have received. The submenus specific to voice mes-
sages are Menu 2 1 (Listen to Voice Messages) and Menu
2 5 6 (Set Voice Mailbox Number).
SMS Messages
The SMS (short message service) function is a network
service and may not be supported by your network.
Before you can use this function, you must have the phone
number of your message service centre available. Contact
your network operator for details.
When you send an SMS message from your phone, the net-
work’s message centre tries to deliver the message to the
receiving phone. If the recipient cannot be reached, the
message is temporarily stored, for a pre-determined period
of time, in the message centre and delivered to the recipient
as soon as the receiving phone is available.
You may also ask the message centre to convert an ordinary
SMS message into some other format such as fax or Email.
When your phone receives an SMS message, the message is
stored in the area reserved for SMS messages in the phone
or SIM card memory, depending on which one is currently
selected.
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When flashes:
The message memory is full and you cannot receive any new
messages. To delete unnecessary messages, see Viewing
and Editing SMS Messages in this chapter.
When you enter this function, the phone dials the phone
number stored in Menu 2 5 6.
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➌ Once you have read the message, you can press the
Option or Quit selection key. The Option selection
key allows access to a further set of functions. The Quit
selection key returns to the previous menu level.
➍ If you pressed the Option selection key, reach one of
the following functions with or and press the OK
selection key to perform it. The functions available are:
Read next
Shows the next message.
Erase
Deletes the current message from memory. Instead of
using this function, you may first press the C key and
then the OK selection key.
Reply
Sends a reply message to the sender of the displayed
message. Key in your message. Press the OK selection
key to send it.
Cut number
Copies the phone number from the current message onto
the display from which you can then dial it or store it else-
where. (Instead of using this function, you may press
while viewing the message.)
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Edit
Allows you to make changes in the message. and
move the cursor right and left, respectively. The number
of available characters is shown in the upper right-hand
corner of the display. You can delete single characters
with the C key.
To save an edited message, press the Option selection
key, move the pointer to Save and press the OK selection
key.
Send
Sends the message to a desired phone number. Key in
the recipient’s phone number and press the OK selection
key.
➎ When the last new message has been displayed, the
indicator will extinguish.
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Send
Sends the message. At the prompt Phone number:, key
in the phone number of the recipient and press the OK
selection key. If you have not specified the phone number
of the message service centre within Menu 2 5 1, key it in
now, and press the OK selection key.
Save
Stores the message in the message memory without
sending it.
To send the message later, use the Send function in
Menu 2 2.
Erase
Deletes the message from the display. (To remove a mes-
sage from the message memory, use the Erase function
in Menu 2 2.)
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You will obtain the phone number from your network opera-
tor upon subscription to the SMS service.
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Within this submenu you can set the phone number which is
dialled when you enter the Listen to Voice Messages function
in Menu 2 1 or press and hold the 1 key.
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Voice mail
Calls will be diverted to the number defined in Menu 2 5 6.
Other No.
Calls will be diverted either to the phone number which
was on the display when you entered the Call Divert
menu or to the number that you enter now.
Note: If your network uses separate phone numbers for
listening to and storing messages in the voice mailbox,
key in here the number reserved for storing messages.
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The keypad and display of the phone are fitted with lights to
make them easy to read.
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A short tone is sounded each time you press a key. You can
select a suitable volume level or set the keypad tones off.
When you have set the phone’s tones off within Menu 12, the
keypad tones will not be heard.
When you have set the phone’s tones off within Menu 12, the
warning tones will not be heard even if set on.
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When this function is set on, your phone will allow you to dial
phone numbers stored in memory locations 2 to 9 by simply
pressing and holding the proper number key.
When this function is set on, the phone will indicate when it is
using a network cell based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN)
technology.
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The current setting will apply to all outgoing calls until you
change it. When you change the SIM card, however, the
Preset setting is automatically selected.
When this function is set on, the network will notify you of
a new incoming call while you have a call in progress.
Contact your network operator for subscription of this func-
tion.
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• If you selected Status, the phone will list the call types
(e.g. voice call, data call, fax call) to which call waiting
applies or can be applied. Press or to scroll
through the list.
Note that this function will not affect the following items:
• stored phone numbers and names
• access codes
• earpiece volume setting
• the following SMS message settings:
Messages Sent As (Menu 2 5 2), Accept Reply Cost
(Menu 2 5 3), Message Validity (Menu 2 5 5)
• language (Menu 4 14)
• call timers and cost counters (Menu 6)
➊ Press Menu 4 12 to enter this function.
The phone will prompt for the security code.
➋ Key in the five-digit code and press the OK selection key.
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Within this submenu you can set the phone to request a PIN
code when your phone is switched on.
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Note that some SIM cards do not allow you to turn the PIN
code request off.
The phone keeps a list of the SIM cards which are used with
the phone. This list may contain the information on up to five
different SIM cards.
When the phone asks for a security code and you enter the
correct code, the SIM card’s information is added to the SIM
card list and the SIM card becomes an ’owner’s card’. Be-
sides this information, the phone also memorises which
memory - SIM card or phone memory - is selected for use.
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None
The security code is not required at any time. When the
inserted SIM card is the same as last time, the previously
selected memory is taken into use. When the SIM card is
not the same as previously, the SIM card memory is auto-
matically selected.
Memory
The security code is not required to start up the phone.
In contrast, the code is always required to select the
phone memory, even with an owner’s card inserted.
When there is no owner’s card inserted, the SIM card
memory (memory A) is automatically selected.
Phone
When a new SIM card, i.e. not an owner’s card, is in-
serted into the phone, the security code is required to
start up the phone.
When an owner’s card is inserted, the phone recognises
the SIM card, does not require the security code and
automatically takes the previously selected memory into
use.
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If you selected Status in step 4, the phone will list the call
types (e.g. voice calls, data calls, fax calls) to which call
barring applies or can be applied. Press or to scroll
through the list.
Note: Instead of using this menu function, you may set on
and off different barring modes by using manual command
strings.
In idle mode, key in a command string and press the
key to transmit it to the network. For required command
strings, contact your network operator.
Within this submenu you can review the contents of the fixed
dialling list that you created within Menu 5 5.
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This function works only with SIM cards which support it.
When the function is set on, you can only call a phone num-
ber which is included in the fixed dialling list or which begins
with the same digit(s) as a phone number on the list.
For instance, if you have stored the digits +55 in one of the
fixed dialling locations, you can call any phone number begin-
ning with these digits, e.g. +556 789345.
Note: When the Fixed Dialling is set on or the fixed dialling list
is empty, calls may be possible to certain emergency num-
bers in some networks (e.g. 112 or other official emergency
number).
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Erase all
Removes all names and phone numbers from the list.
Add
Adds a name (and a phone number) to the list.
Remove
Removes from the list the name (and the associated
phone number) which was on the display when you
pressed the Option selection key.
Edit
Allows you to make changes into the name (and the
associated phone number) which was on the display
when you pressed the Option selection key.
➏ Select the desired option with or and press the OK
selection key.
➐ Next, do one of the following:
• If you selected Add, key in the desired name at the
prompt Name:. Next, press the OK selection key or the
ABC key and key in the phone number at the prompt
Number:. Press the OK selection key to store the name
and phone number in the list.
• If you selected Erase all, the text ARE YOU SURE? will
appear. To clear the dialling list, press the OK selection
key. To return to the previous menu level without clear-
ing the list, press the Quit selection key.
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Calls can be made and received in the normal way. You
can use this option only if you are entitled to do so. For
details, contact your network operator.
Preset
Resets the phone to use a preferential user group that
the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the network
operator. (For setting up the default group, contact your
network operator.)
Set
Sets the phone to use a particular user group. Calls can
be made to or received from the members of the selected
group only.
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Your phone provides two call timers which help you monitor
the duration of your calls. You may also reset the timers.
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CLEAR TIMERS
Resets all timers.
➌ If you selected CLEAR TIMERS, press the OK selection
key. Next, key in the security code and press the OK
selection key.
The message TIMERS CLEARED will show up to indicate
that all timers were reset.
This network service allows you to check the cost of the last,
or current, call or the total cost of all calls that you have made
or received since the counters were last reset.
Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your
service provider may vary, depending upon network features,
rounding off for billing, taxes and so forth.
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CLEAR COUNTERS
Resets all cost counters.
➌ If you selected CLEAR COUNTERS, press the OK selec-
tion key. Next, key in the PIN2 code and press the OK
selection key.
The message COUNTERS CLEARED will show up to
indicate that cost counters were reset.
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Within this submenu you may select whether the call cost
limits will be displayed in currency or charging units. Contact
your network operator for charging unit prices.
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with the home network. If the phone loses contact with the
network it is using, it will automatically try to register on some
other ’roaming’ network.
Note: When the phone loses contact with the network, you
can try to re-establish the contact by pressing any key of the
phone (except for ). If this has no effect, enter this menu
and perform automatic or manual network selection.
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Within this submenu you can set the phone to use either of
these memories.
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Or: press the ABC key (to select numeric mode) and
key in the number of the location to be cleared at the
prompt Location to be erased:.
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Some SIM cards do not hold the number and, thus, cannot
be shown. Accessing this submenu will result in the message
OWN NUMBER NOT ON SIM CARD.
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Save
Stores the new or edited message for later use. The mes-
sage will be displayed each time you switch the phone on.
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Erase
Removes the message from the display and from the
memory. No message will be shown when the phone is
switched on next time.
➎ Press the OK selection key to perform the desired
operation.
Next time you switch the phone on, the stored message will
pop up on the display. Once you have read the message,
you can either remove it by pressing the Erase selection
key or keep it by pressing the Keep selection key or the C
key.
The time will stay in effect only as long as the phone remains
switched on. When the phone is switched off or the battery
runs out of power, the clock is reset and you have to re-pro-
gram it.
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If you want to stop the timer before the defined time has ex-
pired, enter the function and turn off the timer by keying in a
zero (0) four times and pressing the OK selection key.
Note: When you have switched the ringing tone off in Menu
12, it will not be heard. When either of the vibration options
(RING AND VIBRATE or VIBRATE) has been selected in
Menu 12, the phone will also vibrate after the defined time.
The vibrating option is available only with a special battery.
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Mute / Unmute
Switches off or on the phone’s microphone. If the phone is
connected to a handsfree car kit, Mute turns off the micro-
phone of this accessory.
Hold / Unhold
Hold allows you to put a currently active call on hold so that
another call can be initiated. Once the new call has been ter-
minated, the original call can be made active again by select-
ing Unhold.
Swap
This function is available when you have one active and one
held call. Swap makes the held call active and puts the cur-
rently active call on hold. In this way you may converse with
one party without ending the other call.
Instead of using this function, you can press when the
display is clear of characters.
Drop call
Ends the currently active call. This function is useful when
there is an active call as well as a held call. In such a situ-
ation, pressing would terminate both calls.
Send DTMF
Transmits as Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones. This function
allows you to communicate with answering machines, com-
puterised telephony systems, etc.
Join / Private
Join includes a new participant in a conference call. During a
conference call, Private allows you to converse privately with
a selected call participant.
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Or:
➊ In idle mode, key in the phone number.
➋ Press Menu 11 to call the number.
➌ After the transmission, end the call by pressing .
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RING
The phone will sound a ringing tone and flash its lights.
BEEP
The phone will sound a short beep and flash its lights.
VIBRATE
The phone will vibrate and flash its lights.
Note: This option takes effect only with a special battery.
SILENT SERVICE
The phone will flash its lights only. No tones will be heard,
including keypad, warning and countdown timer tones.
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EN
The Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) tones allow you to
communicate with answering machines, computerised
telephony systems, etc.
DTMF tones can be transmitted even when the keypad
tones are set off.
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Linking two memory locations together
A memory location may hold up to 30 characters. You may,
however, link two locations together if you want to store the
phone number of the receiving device and the DTMF digit
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EN
You may insert a pause of 2.5 seconds or a wait in front of,
or between DTMF digits.
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Your phone is a product of superior design and craftmanship
and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will
help you to fulfill the warranty obligations and to enjoy this
product for many years.
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of small
children’s reach.
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms
up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside the
phone, which may damage electronic circuit boards.
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