Nokia 3320 User Guide Draft V0.
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in TDMA and AMPS networks. Legal information Part No. 9353391, Issue No. 1 © 2001 Nokia Inc. All rights reserved. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Printed in Canada XX/2001 Nokia, 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 (C) 1999-2001. Tegic Communications, Inc.
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Safety first 1 Safety guidelines 1 Road safety comes first 1 Switch off in hospitals 1 Switch off while aboard aircraft 1 Switch off when refueling 1 Switch off near blasting 1 Observe infrared precautions 1 Quick tips 2 Be aware of interference 2 Use your phone sensibly 2 Use only qualified service personnel 2 Use approved accessories and batteries 2 Read instructions before you connect to other devices 2 Make sure the phone is on 2 Your phone’s label 3 Welcome 4 Get the most out of this guide 4 Understand
The Nokia commitment 6 Alternate format user guides 7 LPS-3 Mobile Inductive Loopset 7 Find information about your phone 8 Contact Nokia 9 Have the right information available 9 Have the phone or accessory handy 9 Contact your service provider 10 Set up your phone 11 Attach the battery 11 Charge the battery 11 Remove the battery 12 Important battery information 12 Prolong battery life 12 Connect the headset 13 Use the carrying case 13 Adjust the volume 13 Adjust screen contrast 13 Choose the look of your sc
Review phone symbols 18 Use the selection keys 20 Check in-phone help 20 Browse phone menus 20 Scroll through menus 21 Use a shortcut 21 Shortcuts 22 Phone book menu 26 Use the phone book 28 Review ABC and 123 entries 28 Enter letters 28 Enter numbers 29 Enter punctuation and other characters 29 Use special characters in names and phone numbers 30 In ABC mode 30 In 123 mode 30 Check call history 31 Check the call log 31 Check missed calls 32 Check previously dialed calls 32 Check received calls 33 Clear cal
Use advanced calling features 36 Set in-call options 36 Use call waiting 37 Store the call waiting feature code 37 Activate call waiting 37 Manage calls 37 Make a conference call 37 Lookup a number during a conference call 38 Use call forwarding 39 Store the call forwarding feature code 39 Activate call forwarding 39 Redial automatically 41 Use a calling card 41 Save calling card information (step 2) 42 Choose a calling card to use 43 Make a calling card call 43 Send your own number in caller ID 43 Store th
Set greetings and passwords 50 Listen to your voice messages 50 Personalize rings & tones 51 What is a profile? 51 Select a different profile 51 Customize a profile 52 Set ring options 53 Set the ring volume 53 Set the ring tone 54 Set a vibrating alert 55 Set keypad tones 55 Set warning and game tones 55 Set the message alert tone 56 Set your phone to answer automatically 56 Set the lights (car kit only) 57 Rename profiles 58 Personalize phone settings 59 Set the display language 59 Set and display the clo
Restore factory settings 62 Manage phone security 63 Change your security code 63 Protect your phone with the lock code 64 Turn on the phone lock 64 Store an unlocked phone number 65 Call an unlocked phone number 65 Answer a call while using a lock code 65 Change your lock code 65 Turn off the lock code 66 Lock the keypad 66 Activate keyguard 66 Deactivate keyguard 66 Answer a call while keyguard is active 67 Restrict calls 67 Restrict outgoing calls 67 Restrict incoming calls 68 Manage prepaid services 69
Set up how your phone selects a system 72 Set up the way your phone selects a network 73 Switch between private and public systems 73 Select a public system 74 Use your phone on the road 75 Communicate with text messages 76 About text messages 76 Write with standard text entry 76 Write with predictive text 77 Keys and tools for predictive text 78 Turn on predictive text input 78 Turn off predictive text input 79 Tips for predictive text 79 Add a word to the match list 80 Insert numbers 80 Insert symbols 80
Forward a message 85 Send and receive e-mail messages 85 Save e-mail addresses 85 Send an e-mail message 87 Other options for a completed message 88 Reply to or forward an e-mail message 88 Chat with other phone users 89 Use special features 90 Send and receive business cards 90 Send a business card 90 View a received business card 90 Save a viewed business card 90 Delete a viewed business card 91 Download ringing tones 91 Receive a ringing tone 91 Save a received ringing tone 91 Discard received ringing to
Connect to the Internet* 99 Learn about the Services menu 99 Set up for browsing 100 Your service provider and WAP 100 Launch the browser* 100 Navigate a WAP card 100 The browser menu 101 The Options menu 102 Bookmarks 103 Download a ring tone 104 Play, save, or erase a ring tone 104 Play games 105 Start a new game 105 Snake II 105 Space Impact 105 Pairs II 105 Frequently asked questions (FAQ) 106 Glossary 110 Reference information 116 Batteries, chargers, accessories and Technical information 116 Important
Vehicles 120 Emergency calls 121 Make an emergency call 121 Radio frequency (RF) signals 122 Care and maintenance 123 Accessories 124 Batteries 125 Charging times 125 Standby and talk times 126 Chargers and other accessories 126 When a charger is not in use 127 Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7) 127 Travel Charger (ACP-8) 127 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) 127 Desktop Charging Stand (DCV-10) 128 Headset (HDE-2) 128 Nokia Xpress-on™ color covers 128 Troubleshooting 129 Technical Information 130 NOKIA O
1 Safety first Read these simple guidelines before you use your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. • SAFETY GUIDELINES Following are important safety precautions for phone use. Road safety comes first Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park the vehicle first. [road_saf] Switch off in hospitals Follow any regulations or rules. Switch your phone off near medical equipment.
1 • QUICK TIPS Observe these brief guidelines to get the best performance from your mobile phone. Be aware of interference All wireless phones may get interference that could affect performance. [interfer] Use your phone sensibly Use your phone only in the normal position (next to the ear). Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. [use_sens] Use only qualified service personnel Equipment must be installed or repaired only by qualified service personnel.
• YOUR PHONE’S LABEL The label found on the back of your phone (under the battery) contains important information about your phone, including the model and serial numbers. You will be required to provide information from this label, in the event you call Nokia Customer Service (or call your service provider). Therefore, please do not remove or deface this label.
2 2 Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a Nokia 3320 mobile phone, a new tool for the mobile information society. Nokia recommends that you read this chapter before you use your new phone. You will find useful information about: • How to use this guide • Cellular network services • How to contact Nokia • GET THE MOST OUT OF THIS GUIDE The tips that follow can help you get peak performance from this guide as you learn to use your phone.
2 Convention What it means bold The word or phrase appears on the phone’s screen. bold and blue The word is an address on the World Wide Web. bold, blue, and italic A definition for the word or phrase appears in the terms list near the end of the user guide. italic Italics indicate emphasis. Pay close attention to any information in italics. Follow graphic clues This guide uses certain icons (small pictures) to alert you to important information.
2 • UNDERSTAND WIRELESS NETWORK SERVICES A wireless network service provides the connections you need to use your mobile phone.
Alternate format user guides This user guide is available in alternate formats, including: • Braille • Large print • Audiocassette • E-text (3.5-inch disk in Microsoft Word or WordPerfect). To request any format, call Nokia Customer Care at (888) 665-4228. Hearing-impaired and other TTY users can contact Nokia at (800) 2466542. LPS-3 Mobile Inductive Loopset The LPS-3 Loopset is a Nokia accessory designed to make the 3300 series phone more accessible to hearing-aid users.
2 Accessible features The 3300 has many accessible features including: • Nibs beneath the 5-key for quick reference to the keypad • Tactile feedback when a key has been pressed • Adjustable display contrast • Adjustable font size • Ability to send and receive short text messages • Convenience of one-touch dialing • Vibrating alert for incoming calls and messages • Ability to define ring tones for different caller groups • FIND INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR PHONE If you ever need to call Nokia Cust
• The phone’s model number (3360) • The ESN (serial number) • Your ZIP code 2 The serial number is on the phone’s label. See “Find information about your phone” for help. Have the phone or accessory handy Whether you’re calling your phone or an accessory, you should have the the equipment with you when you call. For example, if you’re calling about a headset, please have it handy.
2 Contact your service provider Some service providers program a one-key customer support number into the phone. This number can be useful if you’re having trouble dialing a number, especially when you’re traveling outside your home area. This one-key feature might not be available on all systems. Contact your service provider for availability.
3 Set up your phone Before you use your phone, you need to: • Charge the battery. • Connect any accessories you want to use and set up for infrared transfer. • Adjust a few phone settings to suit your needs. • ATTACH THE BATTERY This section tells you how to install a new battery. If you’re installing a replacement battery, make sure you use only a Nokia-approved part.
3 seconds. 3 Disconnect the charger from the phone and AC outlet when the battery is fully charged. After the indicator bar stops scrolling, the battery will accept a “trickle charge” for an additional 2 hours until it is fully charged. See “Reference Infromation” for more information on batteries. • REMOVE THE BATTERY You will need to remove the existing battery if you want to install a new battery or if you’ve purchased a spare battery. 1 Make sure the phone has been turned off for 10 seconds.
3 recharging. • Charging time depends on the charger and battery used. See “Batteries” for charging times. • PROLONG BATTERY LIFE A NiMH battery lasts longer and performs better if you fully discharge it from time to time. To discharge your battery, follow either of these steps. • Leave your phone switched on until the battery is drained. Ignore any messages to recharge your battery. • Use the battery discharge feature of any approved accessory available for your phone.
4 4 Review the basics This section gives you a brief introduction to the phone and shows quick steps for making, answering, and managing your calls. The rest of this guide provides complete details on phone use. [keys picture of phone] • ANTENNA Your phone has a built-in antenna. As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on.
4 Possible overheating It is normal for your phone to become hot during use. If the phone becomes too hot, it automatically drops the current call and returns to the Start screen. You won’t be able to make or receive calls until the phone cools. • LEARN THE KEYS Here is a summary of how the various keys on your phone work. Key What it does Power: Press and hold to switch the phone on or off. Selection: Press to choose the option shown by the word above the key.
4 Key What it does Special characters: Press to enter special characters, such as punctuation marks. Scroll keys: Press to scroll up or down through a menu list of options. • MAKE AND ANSWER CALLS Use this quick guide to make and answer calls. Switch the phone Press and hold the power key for 2 seconds. on (or off) Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when the phone may cause interference or danger.
4 • CHECK THE START SCREEN When you switch on your phone, a Nokia welcome apears, and then you see the Start screen. This is the “home base” for your phone. The Start screen appears when the phone is “idling,” or standing by. Return to the Start screen You can easily return to the Start screen from any activity other than an active call. To do so: Press . The phone clears any text or information you may have been entering, and the screen returns to Start.
4 ON THE START SCREEN HOME Your service provider’s name may appear here. Shows the signal strength of the wireless network where you are. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal. Shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the more power in the battery. The top level of menu choices on your phone. Press to enter the menus. The entry point for the phone book. Press to enter the Names list (after you’ve added some entries). Indicates that you are in a digital network.
• REVIEW PHONE SYMBOLS The following is a collection of the various symbols and signals you may see on your phone. Symbol What it means You have an active call. The phone is waiting for you to enter numbers or text. You have turned off your phone’s keypad tones, warning tones, message alert tones, and set your ringing tone to Silent. You’ve activated Keyguard to help prevent any accidental keypresses. You have one or more voice messages waiting. You have one or more unread text messages waiting.
4 Symbol What it means You are using predictive text. The first word of every sentence will be uppercase. Available when entering calendar notes, to-do list events, or writing text messages. Press to switch to numbers. You are using predictive text. Characters you enter will be uppercase letters. Press to switch to lowercase letters. Press to switch to numbers. You are using predictive text. Characters you enter will be lowercase letters (c, e, m, and so on). Press to switch to uppercase letters.
4 • USE THE SELECTION KEYS Note the two selection keys beneath the screen. What these keys do is determined by the word shown above them on the screen. • For example, pressing the left selection key when Menu appears above it shows the first of many menus. You scroll through the menus using the and keys. • Pressing the right selection key opens the phone book menu. when Names appears above it When this guide says, “Press Menu,” it means, “Press the selection key beneath the word Menu.
4 you want. 3 Use the scroll and selection keys to navigate the submenus and to return to the Start screen. Use a shortcut Menus and options are numbered so that you can quickly key-press your way to an option. The numbers appear in the top right corner of the screen and show your location in the menu. 1 Press Menu. 2 Within 3 seconds, enter the first number of the menu function you want to access. Repeat until you have entered all of the numbers.
2 3 8 Erase all 9 Voice messages 1 Listen to voice messages 2 Voice mailbox number CALL LOG 1 Missed calls 2 Received calls 3 Dialed numbers 4 Clear call lists 1 All 2 Missed 3 Dialed 4 Received 5 Call duration 1 Last call duration 2 Dialed calls’ duration 3 Received calls’ duration 4 All calls’ duration 5 Life timer 6 Clear timers PROFILES 1 General 1 Activate 2 Personalize 1 Incoming call alert 2 Ringing tone 3 Ringing volume 4 Vibrating alert 5 Message alert tone 6 Keypad tones 7 Warning tones 3 Rename
4 4 SETTINGS 1 Time settings 1 Alarm clock 1 On 2 Off 2 Clock 1 Show/Hide clock 2 Set the time 3 Time format 3 Auto update of date and time 1 On 2 Confirm first 3 Off 2 Call settings 1 Automatic redial 1 On 2 Off 2 Calling card 1 None 2 Card A 3 Card B 4 Card C 5 Card D 3 Current call 1 On 2 Off 3 Phone settings 1 Language (your phone may show other languages) 1 American English 2 Canadian French 3 American Spanish 4 Brazilian Portuguese 2 Touch tones 1 Manual touch tones 2 Touch tone length 3 Welcome not
4 Help texts 1 On 2 Off 5 Display contrast 6 Power save if no service 3 On 4 Off 7 Restore factory settings 4 Accessory settings 1 Headset 1 Default profile 2 Automatic answer 2 Car/Handsfree 3 Default profile 4 Automatic answer 5 Lights 3 Loopset 1 Loopset in use 2 Default profile 5 Security settings 1 Call restrictions 1 Restrict outgoing calls 2 Restrict incoming calls 2 Change security code 6 Network services 1 Public system selection 1 Any system 2 Home only 3 Nonhome type 4 Home type 2 Digital/analog
4 7 Network feature setting 8 Call forwarding (these options available only if the feature is turned on; see your wireless service provider) 1 Forward all calls 1 Activate 2 Cancel 2 Forward if busy 1 Activate 2 Cancel 3 Forward calls if not answered 1 Activate 2 Cancel 4 Forward calls if out of reach or phone is off 1 Activate 2 Cancel 5 Cancel all call forwarding 5 6 9 Call waiting (these options available only if the feature is turned on; see your wireless service provider) 1 Activate 2 Cancel 10 Own
4 1 player 5 2 players 6 Level 7 Top score 8 Instructions 2 Space impact 3 Pairs 2 4 Settings 1 Sounds 1 On 2 Off 2 Lights 1 On 2 Off 3 Vibrator 1 On 2 Off 7 CALCULATOR 8 REMINDERS 9 INFRARED 10 SERVICES 11 PREPAID 1 Check balance 2 Add money to account 3 Save access phone numbers 12 NET MONITOR • PHONE BOOK MENU 1 For access to the phone book and its menus, switch back to the Start screen. 2 Press Names.
4 2 3 4 5 6 7 ADD ENTRY EDIT NAME ADD NUMBER ERASE 1 One by one 2 Erase all OPTIONS 1 Type of view 1 Name list 2 Large font 3 Name and number 2 Memory status SPEED DIALING [ 28 ]
5 Use the phone book The phone book gives you quick access to names, numbers, and e-mail addresses. • An entry in the phone book can consist of a number only, or a name and a number. • You cannot enter the same name twice. If you try to save a name that is already in the phone book, the phone asks if you want to replace the existing name. • REVIEW ABC AND 123 ENTRIES In the phone book, you enter names in what is called ABC mode and numbers in 123 mode. The phone shows which mode is in use.
5 Press7 7 7 R Press8 T Enter numbers When you are in a number box in the phone book, the phone shows the 123 icon. [graphic] • To enter numbers, simply press the numbers you want. Enter punctuation and other characters Depending on the language selected for your phone, the following characters may be available: Key Characters Key Characters 1 .,‘?!-1 7 PQRS7 2 ABC2 8 TUV8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4 GHI4 0 Space, 0 5 JKL5 * Special characters (See XREF for details.
Use the scroll keys to select the character you want, then press Use. ERASE MISTAKES If you make a mistake: • Press • Press Clear as needed to erase more than one character, or press and hold to erase the entire field of characters. to erase that character. CHANGE LETTER CASE • To switch between uppercase and lowercase letters, press . The ABC icon switches to abc, showing you are using lowercase letters. • USE SPECIAL CHARACTERS IN NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS In ABC mode 1 Press and hold characters.
6 6 Check call history The call register keeps track of: • Missed calls • Numbers you’ve dialed • Numbers from which you’ve received calls • The amount of time you’ve spent on calls • CHECK THE CALL LOG Press Menu 2 to access Call log, then press Select. The following submenus are available: Missed calls Received calls Dialed calls Clear call lists Call timers To select any of these options, press the Select key while the option is displayed on the screen.
Add to name Add the number to an already existing name in your phone book. Erase Allows you to erase the displayed number from the call log. View number Allows you to view a number when an associated name appears on the screen. This option works only if you have stored the associated number in the phone book. Tip: You can dial any numbers that appear on your phone’s screen by pressing . Check missed calls Your phone stores up to the last 10 > numbers associated with calls you have missed.
6 Check previously dialed calls Your phone stores up to the last 10 numbers associated with calls that you have dialed. To check this list of numbers: 1 Press Menu 2 > 3 (Call log > Dialed numbers). 2 Use 3 When you reach the number you want to dial, press or to scroll through the dialed numbers list. . You can also access previously dialed numbers by pressing pressing or to scroll through the list.
6 • CHECK CALL TIMERS Your phone tracks the amount of time you spend on each call. To obtain information about time spent on phone calls: 1 Press Menu 2 > 5> 6 (Call log > Call duration > Call timers). 2 Use or following list: Last call duration to scroll through the options described in the Shows the call duration of the last call made. Dialed calls’ Shows the duration of all outgoing calls since you reset duration the timers.
6 From this point on, each call you make or receive will be timed. After a call has ended, press any key on your phone to clear the current call’s duration from the screen. Clear call timers 1 Press Menu 2 > 5 > 6 (Call log > Call duration > Clear timers). The Security code field appears. 2 Enter your security code and press OK.
Use advanced calling features 7 7 • SET IN-CALL OPTIONS Your phone allows you to use a number of features during a call. These features are known as in-call options. Note: Many in-call options are network services features. To use these options, you must contact your service provider. You cannot use all these options at all times. This section tells you when you can use a certain option. 1 To access an option during a call, press Options.
7 • USE CALL WAITING If you have call waiting, your phone beeps during a call to let you know that someone else is calling you. Depending on your caller ID setup, the phone might also display the number of the incoming call. Note: Call waiting may not be available in all wireless systems. Contact your service provider for details and availability. Before you can use call waiting, you must contact your service provider to make sure this feature is available and turned on for your phone.
7 Make a conference call While in a call, you can call another number and “conference in” (add) a third party to the call. The conference call feature varies based on wireless systems. Contact your service provider for details. 1 While in a call, you can either dial the number you want to conference in and press >. OR You can press Options, scroll to New call, press OK, enter the phone number, and press OK again.
7 • USE CALL FORWARDING With call forwarding, you can forward incoming calls to another number. This way, if you are unable to receive calls on your phone, all calls going to that phone can be forwarded to another phone. You never have to miss an important call. Note: The call forwarding feature might not be available in all wireless systems. Contact your service provider for details and availability. Before you can use call forwarding, you must first store its feature code.
7 Forward all calls Forwards all incoming calls. Forward if busy Forwards calls only when you’re on your phone and do not have voice mail. Forward calls if not answered Forwards calls if you don’t answer. This option is handy if you want to give your phone to someone for a short period of time, but you don’t want them to answer the phone.
7 • REDIAL AUTOMATICALLY Automatic redial enables your phone to continue trying to call a number that was busy due to wireless network problems. When you call a number and get a busy signal because of network problems, your phone redials this number up to <3?> times. If you want to stop this process prior to the last attempt, press [graphic]. This stops the automatic redialing. Before you can use the Automatic Redial feature, you must activate it.
described in the following table. Dialing sequence Use for cards that require you to Access no. Dial 1-800 access number, then phone number, then card number (+ PIN if required). + phone no. + card no. Access no. + card no. Dial 1-800 access number, then card number (+ PIN if required), then phone number. + phone no. Prefix + phone no. + card no. 7 Dial the prefix (any numbers that must precede the phone number) and phone number you want to dial, then card number (+ PIN, if required). Press Select.
7 5 Press OK. Choose a calling card to use If you have more than one calling card, you’ll need to choose one before making a call. 1 Press Menu 4 > 2 > 2 (Settings > Call settings > Calling card). 2 Scroll to the desired card and press Options. 3 Press [graphic] or to highlight Select and press OK. The Security code field appears. 4 Enter your security code and press OK. The message Card ready for use appears.
Note: Send Own Number might not be available in all wireless systems. Contact your service provider for details and availability. Also note that this feature is effective only when you call a number that is equipped with caller ID. Before you can use Send Own Number, you must first store its feature code. Otherwise, this feature might not appear on your phone’s menu. Store the Send Own Number feature code 1 Press Menu 4 > 10 > 1 (Settings > Own number sending > Set by network).
7 • SELECT A PHONE NUMBER Your service provider programs, into your phone’s memory, its phone number and system information when you first activate your phone. The number assigned to your phone provides service for only one service area. However, your phone can be activated in up to three different service areas. For example, your phone could be activated in Dallas, Chicago, and New York. Each service area would assign a different phone number or account to your phone.
Note: This feature is available only for certain phones. Contact your service provider for more information. This means that your phone uses both digital and analog voice channels. The phone always tries to find a digital voice channel first, but if a digital voice channel is not available, the phone looks for an analog voice channel. • SET TOUCH TONES Touch tones are sounds that are produced when you press the keys on your phone’s keypad.
7 1 Press Menu 4 > 3 > 2 > 2 (Settings > Phone settings > Touch tones > Touch tone length). 2 Use or to scroll to Short or Long. Short sets the tone length to .1 second. 3 4 . 5 6 .Long sets the tone length to .5 second. 7 Press OK. Store touch tone sequences (strings) You store touch tone strings the same way that you store names and numbers in your phone book. You can store an entire digit sequence and send it as touch tones for frequently used strings of numbers.
7 press OK. 3 Then, during your call, press Options, scroll to Touch tones and press OK. 4 Enter the touch tone string or recall the string from the phone book, and press OK. Warning: If you send touch tones while in the analog mode, be careful not to send confidential information.
8 8 Use voice mail Voice mail is a network services feature. Colleagues who miss you when they call can leave a voice message, which you can retrieve later. • CHECK FOR MESSAGES • Your phone beeps when you receive a voice message. Also, the message New voice message appears on your phone’s screen, along with the [graphic] icon. • If you have received more than one voice mail message, depending on your wireless network your phone may display the number of messages that you have received.
6 Enter your voice mailbox password and press OK. Your voice mailbox number can be up to 32 digits long and is used until it’s changed. Therefore, if your phone number changes, you may need to change your voice mailbox number along with it. • SET GREETINGS AND PASSWORDS These may vary in different wireless systems. If you need information about how to record your greeting or how to store your password, contact your service provider.
9 9 Personalize rings & tones • WHAT IS A PROFILE? A profile is a “set of settings” you can use to customize the way your phone works. You can set your own preferences for these items: Ringing options Ringing volume Ringing tone Vibrating alert Keypad tones Warning & game tones Message alert tone Your phone comes with seven profiles: Normal (default setting) Silent Meeting Outdoor Pager Car Headset You can customize any of the profiles.
2 Use and to move to the profile you want to use. Profile names are highlighted (selected) as you scroll through them. 3 Press OK to select a profile. Note: To select a different profile, your phone cannot be connected to a car kit or a headset, and your phone must be at the Start screen. • CUSTOMIZE A PROFILE 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2 Scroll to the desired profile in the list. Note: The Car and Headset profiles do not appear unless your phone is connected to these accessories.
9 Set ring options You can choose the tone that your phone uses to notify you of an incoming call. This setting does not affect any incoming text message alert tones. 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). Your phone lists each profile. 2 Use or to scroll to the desired profile in the list for which you want to set the ringing options, and press Options. 3 Select Customize and press OK. 4 Scroll to Ringing options and press Select. 5 Scroll to one of the ringing options, as described below, and press OK.
9 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2 Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set the ringing volume, and press Options. 3 Highlight Customize and press OK. 4 Scroll to Ringing volume and press Select. 5 Scroll through the options. When you hear the volume level you wish to use, press OK. Note: As you scroll through the ringing options, you can listen to a sample of each. Although the ringing sample for level 4 and level 5 are the same, ringing level 5 will produce very loud ringing.
9 Set a vibrating alert Instead of choosing to have your phone ring, you can have it vibrate to indicate an incoming call. 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2 Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set the vibrating alert, and press Options. 3 Select Customize and press OK. 4 Scroll to Vibrating alert and press Select again. 5 Use [graphic] or to scroll to On and press OK. The phone does not vibrate when it is connected to or placed in any charging device.
9 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2 Use or to scroll to the profile for which you want to set the warning tones, and press Options. 3 Select Customize and press OK. 4 Scroll to Warning and game tones, then press Select. 5 Scroll to On and press OK. If you do not want to use warning or game tones, you can turn them off by scrolling to Off and pressing OK. Set the message alert tone You can set your phone to use a certain tone to indicate an incoming text message. 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles).
9 Note: Car and Headset do not appear unless your phone has already been connected to a car kit or headset at least one time. 3 Select Customize and press OK. 4 Scroll to Automatic answer and press Select. 5 Scroll to On and press OK. Set the lights (car kit only) While your phone is connected to a car kit, you can set the phone’s lights two ways. You can either have the lights on only when you use the phone or have them on the whole time the phone is connected to the car kit.
9 • RENAME PROFILES 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2 Use 3 Scroll to Rename and press OK. 4 Enter the new name and press OK again. or to scroll to the desired profile and press Options. Note: You cannot rename the Normal, Headset, and Car kit profiles.
10 10 Personalize phone settings • SET THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE You can set your phone to display a certain language. 1 Press Menu 4 > 3 > 1 (Settings > Phone settings > Language). 2 Use OK. or to scroll to the language you want to use and press Your possible choices are American English, Canadian French, American Spanish, Brazillian Portuguese, Russian, Hebrew, Ukranian and Chinese Traditional. Language options will vary depending on where you live.
• If you set the time format to 24-hour, the time is set as soon as you press OK after adjusting the time. Display the clock 1 Press Menu 4 > 1 > 2 > 1 (Settings > Time settings > Clock > Show/ Hide clock). 2 To display the clock, highlight Show clock and press Select/Ok. Select Hide clock if you wish to hide the clock once it is displayed. Select the time format You can change the way your clock shows the time, whether in 12-hour format (am/pm) or 24-hour format.
10 If you ever want to erase the welcome note, press Erase then OK. under the options menu. • USE 1-TOUCH DIALING You must store names and numbers in your phone book before you can use 1-touch dialing. You can assign a name from the phone book to a 1-touch dial location, using your phone’s keys 2 through 8. When you press the key, the associated number is automatically dialed. • Key 1: The 1 key is used exclusively to dial your voice mailbox.
10 1 Press Names. 2 Use [graphic] or 3 Scroll to the key you want to change and press Options. 4 Scroll to Change and press Select. 5 Scroll through the phone book. 6 When you reach the new number, press Select. to scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select. Erase 1-touch dialing numbers You can erase 1-touch dialing key assignments at any time. 1 Press Names 2 Use [graphic] or 3 Scroll to the key you want to erase and press Options. 4 Scroll to Erase and press Select. 5 Press OK.
11 11 Manage phone security Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system that prevents the unauthorized use of the phone. You cannot activate or use certain phone features without having first successfully entered your phone’s security code. • The default security code is 12345. • Nokia highly recommends that you immediately change this code. Then, write down and store the new code in a safe place, away from your phone.
If you have changed your security code and don’t remember the new code, contact your service provider. Once you have changed your security code, the default setting is no longer valid. • PROTECT YOUR PHONE WITH THE LOCK CODE The lock code enables you to activate and deactivate your phone. When the lock code is on, you cannot access most of your phone’s memory or menu features. Also, you cannot make phone calls without first entering the lock code.
11 Store an unlocked phone number You can store a number in the unlocked phone number location. This allows you to call the number even though your phone is locked. 1 Press Menu 4 > 3 > 2 > 2 (Settings > Security settings > Access codes > Unlocked phone number). 2 Enter the lock code and press OK. The Number field appears. 3 Enter a phone number or press Search and scroll through the phone book until the number you want to store appears. 4 Press OK or Options. 5 Scroll to Save and press OK.
When you change your lock code, make sure you store it in a safe place, away from your phone. Avoid entering access codes similar to emergency numbers to prevent accidental emergency calls. Turn off the lock code 1 Press Menu 4 > 3 > 2 > 1 (Settings > Security settings > Access codes > Phone lock). 2 Enter the lock code and press OK. 3 Scroll to Off and press OK again. With the lock code feature turned off, you can use your phone without having to enter the lock code each time you turn your phone on.
11 Answer a call while keyguard is active During an incoming call, the keypad automatically unlocks. • Press [Talk] to answer the call. After you end the call, keyguard automatically becomes active again. • Press the Power key to quickly switch the lights on for 15 seconds. • RESTRICT CALLS You can restrict incoming and outgoing calls. To restrict outgoing calls, you create a list of restrictions and apply the appropriate restriction.
5 Enter the number you want to restrict and press OK. Example: If you want to restrict all calls that begin with 1, enter 1. This will restrict all outgoing long distance phone calls. If you want to restrict all calls that begin with 972, enter 972, and so forth. After step 5, the Name field appears. • If you want to add a name for the call restriction, enter the name using your phone’s keypad and press OK. • If you don’t want to add a name, simply press OK.
12 12 Manage prepaid services Some service providers offer prepaid cellular services. With prepaid services, you can purchase cellular service time (air time) in advance. When you’ve used the amount of time you purchased, you can restore (replenish) the balance with another advance payment. Service providers that offer prepaid services maintain access numbers that you can use to check your balance and add money to your account.
• SAVE ACCESS PHONE NUMBERS After you have activated the Prepaid menu, you need to save the access phone numbers used to check the balance and add money to your account. After you save these numbers, you can use these services through the Prepaid menu. Contact your service provider for the access numbers. 1 Press Menu > ??> and then press Select. 2 Select Save access phone numbers. When asked for the balance number, enter the phone number given to you by your service provider. 3 Press OK.
12 prepaid card. 4 Listen for a message, then press OK. 5 Wait for notification, then press . If the operation was not successful, you need to restart from step 2. • CHECK PREPAID BALANCES Low balance: A low balance on your prepaid account is indicated by an audio message before or during a call. This message from the service provider may be repeated several times. Contact your service provider for details. Zero balance: A zero balance on your prepaid account during a call ends your call.
13 Set network services features 13 You can susbcribe to various network services whose availability depends on your service provider. Your phone supports the network services listed here. These services are not available from all providers or in all areas. • Voice privacy • Call waiting • Call forwarding • Sending own number Feature code: When you subscribe to any of these services, your service provider gives you a feature code that activates each service.
13 Set up the way your phone selects a network 1 Press Menu 5. You see the following three options. Automatic: Your phone automatically searches for available networks and chooses the appropriate one. Every time you turn on your phone, it resets to Automatic. Manual: The phone searches for networks and then shows a list of all the possible networks on your phone’s screen. Next to each network, one of the following appears: Available or Not available.
13 Select a public system When you take your phone outside its home system, the phone is said to be roaming. The phone can search for home-type systems (that is, systems of the same type as your home system). Or, the phone can search for nonhome-type systems. Note: The options described here may not be available for your phone. See your service provider for information. Your service provider programs a list of preferred systems into your phone.
13 • USE YOUR PHONE ON THE ROAD When your phone is outside its home area, the phone is said to be roaming. Calls made or received while you are roaming usually cost more than calls made in your home area. • When your phone begins roaming, the phone beeps once and may show the word ROAM on the phone’s screen, depending on how roaming works with your phone. • When your phone is not roaming, it either shows the word HOME or the name of your service provider.
14 Communicate with text messages You can use your phone to send and receive short text messages if your service provider offers the message feature and if you subscribe to the service. You can also send and receive messages that contain a person’s name and number (a “business card”). • ABOUT TEXT MESSAGES Message recipients: The phone to which you send a text message must support text messages. Or, you can ask the service provider to convert the message to other formats, such as e-mail.
14 screen. For example, to enter the name John: What you press What you see Result Press <5> J J Press <6> <6> <6> M>N>O O Press <4> <4> G>H H Press <6> <6> M>N N • WRITE WITH PREDICTIVE TEXT With predictive text, you need to press each number key only once for each letter. The phone “interprets” what you’re writing. The word shown on the screen changes after each key stroke (as shown in the example that follows).
Keys and tools for predictive text Key Purpose Keys with letters Use for word entry. Press each key only once for each letter. <*+> Press to view the next matching word if the underlined word is not the word you intended. To change the underlined word, press <*+> repeatedly until the word you want appears. Spell If the dictionary sees a word it doesn’t recognize, you see Spell above the left selection key. Press Spell, enter the word you want to enter, and press OK.
14 2 When Text messages appears, press Select. 3 Scroll to Write message and press Select. 4 Enter a character using the keypad. 5 Press Options, scroll to Dictionary and press OK. 6 Scroll to the dictionary you want (for example, English). 7 Press OK. T9 dictionary activated appears. (“T9” is the technical name for predictive text input.) This means you can use predictive text method to enter messages. In the text message window where you write, the predictive text icon appears.
14 OR • Press Options, scroll to Matches, then press OK. Scroll to the correct word and press Use. • Start writing the next word. When you enter a period to end a sentence, the phone switches to mode so the that the first letter in the next word will be uppercase (a capital letter). Add a word to the match list If the ? character appears after a word, the word you intended to write is not in the dictionary. You can add the word to the dictionary.
14 • USE FOLDERS TO STORE TEXT MESSAGES Your phone has four folders for managing text messages. Inbox: The Inbox is where your received messages are stored. Messages will remain in the Inbox until you delete them or save them to the Archive folder Outbox: The Outbox is the folder where your created, sent and forwarded messages are stored. Archive: The Archive folder is for storing messages you wish to save. Templates: The Templates folder is a folder for storing message templates that you create.
• SAVE A MESSAGE IN THE SAVED FOLDER When you write a text message, it’s a good idea to save it in the saved folder. Then if there is a message delivery problem, you can easily resend the message. 1 While writing the message, press Options. 2 Scroll to Save, then press OK. • RESEND A MESSAGE FROM THE OUTBOX A message in the outbox shows one of two icons: • The icon shows that you have attempted to send the message to the text message center.
14 call, followed by a name or number, the message is a page. Only the names of people who are stored in your phone book appear. • New emergency message: Means that an emergency message or page was sent by someone via the service provider. Emergency messages are sent only in situations where life or property are in immediate danger. Emergency messages are listed first and override all other messages. • Urgent: Means the message has a high priority. • READ A TEXT MESSAGE 1 Press Read.
Call back Calls the person who sent you the text message, if their phone number is included in the message. You can also press while the message is displayed to dial the number. If more than one number is on the screen, the numbers appear in a list. Scroll to the phone number you want to call and press . Forward Forwards the call to another person. That person must have the appropriate message service. Reply Provides a screen where you can write a reply.
14 • REPLY TO A MESSAGE 1 While reading a message, press Options. 2 Scroll to Reply, then press OK and choose whether your message will be sent as a text message or as e-mail. 3 Enter your message, then press Options. 4 Scroll to Send, then press OK. The phone shows the return number. 5 Edit the number if needed, then press Send. • FORWARD A MESSAGE 1 While reading a message, press Options.
2 Enter the first two letters of the name you want to find and press OK. 3 Press Options (or press Details if the Name list view is selected in your phone book), scroll to Email address, and press Select. The e-mail address box opens. 4 Enter the address. Press <1> once for a dot (.) Press <1> repeatedly to insert an @ sign. Press OK when you see the character you want to insert. 5 When you’ve finished entering the address, press OK. The message Saved appears briefly, confirming your action.
14 3 When the address is the way you want it, press OK. The message Saved appears briefly, confirming your action. Send an e-mail message 1 At the Start screen, press Menu and then, at Messages, press Select. 2 At Text messages, press Select, scroll to Write email, and press Select again. The e-mail address box opens. If your phone asks for an e-mail gateway number, contact your service provider. 3 Enter the e-mail address, or press Search.
Other options for a completed message Save Saves the message in the saved folder until you send it. Erase Erases the message and returns you to the Recipient address box Quit Erases the message and returns you to the Start screen. • REPLY TO OR FORWARD AN E-MAIL MESSAGE 1 If the message is not on the screen, press Menu > Message > Text messages > Inbox (Menu 1 > 1 > 1). 2 Select the message you received and press Read. 3 Press Options, scroll to Forward or Reply, and press OK.
14 You can turn on predictive text if you wish. For information, see “Write with predictive text input.” 8 When you’ve finished your message, press Options, scroll to Send, and press OK. • CHAT WITH OTHER PHONE USERS You can have a conversation with another person using text messages. You can start by using the Chat menu or by selecting the Chat option while you’re reading a received message. 1 Enter the other party’s phone number or recall it from the phone book and press OK.
15 Use special features • SEND AND RECEIVE BUSINESS CARDS Your phone can send or receive electronic business cards consisting of a name and phone number. You can save received business cards in your phone book. Send a business card 1 Find the name in your phone book. 2 Press Options and scroll to Send bus. card. 3 Press Select. 4 Enter or recall the phone number to which you want to send the business card, and press Send.
15 OK. Delete a viewed business card • After viewing the business card, press Back, then press Exit. OR • Press Discard, then press OK. • DOWNLOAD RINGING TONES You can download (transfer) up to five ringing tones to replace the personal entries in your list of tones. Ringing tones can be ringing sounds or short tunes. For details about this network service, contact your wireless service provider. Note:If you press Exit at any time before you save the ringing tone, the ringing tone will be deleted.
4 15 Press OK. The phone saves the new tone in the list of ring tones. Discard received ringing tones You can discard a ringing tone if you don’t want to save it. • Press Exit . OR • Scroll to Discard tone, then press OK. • USE THE ALARM CLOCK The alarm clock is based on the time settings in your phone’s clock. You can set the alarm clock to ring at any time, even if your phone is turned off. • The alarm clock’s volume is determined by the phone’s current volume and tone settings.
15 3 Select either am or pm. The am and pm options appear only if you’ve chosen the am/pm format for the clock. 4 Press OK. The Alarm on message appears. TURN OFF THE ALARM CLOCK WHEN IT RINGS When the alarm clock rings: • Press Stop to turn it off. The phone asks if you want to keep the phone on. Press Yes or No. If you select Postpone, the phone will stay off until the next alarm time. • Press Snooze to set the alarm to go off again in 10 minutes.
3 Based on the type of calculation that you need to perform, use one of the following actions: If you want to... ...Do this Add Press * (for + symbol) Subtract Press ** twice (for - symbol) Multiply Press *** (for * symbol) Divide Press **** (for / symbol) Or, you can press Options and then use or to scroll to: Equals, Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, To home, To visited, or Exchange rate. 4 Press OK. 5 Enter the second number in the calculation and press Options.
15 5 Enter the appropriate number and press OK. The number 1 is overwritten by the number you entered. To enter a decimal point, press <#^>. 6 Press OK. The Rate saved message appears. CALCULATE CURRENCY USING THE EXCHANGE RATE 1 Press Menu > Calculator (Menu > 7). 2 Enter the number of units for the exchange rate. 3 Press Options and scroll to To home or To visited. • To home converts visited units of currency to home units using the exchange rate.
16 Use Infrared Use the Infrared menu (
16 between your phone and the other device. • When [graphic] is not shown, no IR connection exists. • When blinks, your phone is trying to connect to the other device or the connection has been lost. Other types of IR connections You can also establish a 2-way connection between your PC or laptop computer and your phone via infrared. With this type of connection, your phone can: • function as an external modem connected via IR. Use your existing data software (Dial-up Networking, AOL, etc.
2 Scroll to Send card via IR (to send phone book entry). 3 Align the infrared ports of both devices, then press the (?). RECEIVE A BUSINESS CARD FROM ANOTHER DEVICE To receive business cards from another compatible phone, you need to first enable infrared communications using the Infrared menu (
17 17 Connect to the 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.
17 • SET UP FOR BROWSING 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.
17 • Hyperlink - used to navigate to other cards or sites. Scroll to select the link and click the (?). • Text - use the (?) to scroll through the text. The cursor will automatically jump to the next hyperlink to activate it. [graphic] • 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.
• 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.
17 • 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 Navigate to the desired site and press Options. 2 Scroll to Bookmarks and press the (?).
• DOWNLOAD A RING 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 RING TONE Once you’ve downloaded a ringing tone, your phone displays the message Ringing tone received. 1 Press Options, then choose Playback, Save, or Erase. Press OK.
18 18 Play games Not only can you use your phone for communication but also for some serious fun. Your phone offers you three games from which to choose. • In Snake 2, you are to feed the snake with as many goodies as possible. The longer the snake’s tail grows, the higher your score. • In Space Impact 2, the object is to get all the numbers in sequential order as you rotate the numbers and move them. • In Pairs 2, you will play the traditional game of tennis. Use the (?) to control the racket.
19 Frequently asked questions (FAQ) This section lists and answers the questions phone users most frequently ask. Some of the answers tell you to use menu shortcuts. For a complete listing of these shortcuts, refer to <“List of shortcuts”> . Q. How do I lock my phone? A. Press Menu 4 > 3 > 2 > 1 (Menu > Settings > Security settings > access codes), enter your lock code, scroll to On, and press OK. Q. How do I unlock my phone? A.
19 A. There are two ways you can unlock the keypad: press and hold and then press OK, or press Unlock and . The term Keyguard is also used in connection with this feature. Q. How do I make the ringing louder? A. Press Menu 3 > 1 > 2 > 2 (Menu > Profiles > Normal > Customize > Ringing volume), then choose a volume level. Q. How do I change the ringing tone? A.
• Press and hold the 1 key. • Press Menu 1 > 2 > > 1 (Messages > Voice messages > Listen to voice messages). The message Calling voice mailbox appears on the screen. Follow the prompts to access your messages. Q. How do I find my phone’s model number? A. Turn your phone off, then remove the battery from the back of the phone. On the sticker that is on the rear cover, after the word Model, your phone’s model number is printed. Q. How do I redial the last-dialed number. A. Press twice, quickly. Q.
19 A. Turn your phone off. Remove the phone’s back cover, grasp the ridge at the end of the battery with a fingernail, and lift the battery out. On the inside of the phone, on the sticker that was beneath the battery, after the letters ESN, your phone’s ESN appears. Q. How can I change the contrast of my phone’s display? A. The contrast of your phone’s display is fixed and cannot be changed. Q. How do I clear my call timers? A. WARNING: The clearing of call timers cannot be undone.
20 20 Glossary Term Definition analog network A network where the signal is conveyed by varying the frequency, amplitude or phase of the transmission. antenna The portion of your phone designed to transmit and receive the wireless signal. antenna jack The connector used to attach an external antenna to your mobile phone. battery The source of power for your mobile phone when the phone is not connected to a charger. bookmark A way to save a web site address (or URL) to your phone’s memory.
20 Term Definition earpiece The portion of your phone that contains the speaker. Used to play the audio portion of a voice call as well as any other audible tones (for example: ringing, warning, etc.) earpiece volume The sound level of the earpiece’s speaker during a call. E-mail Electronic Mail.
20 Term Definition Internet An elaborate system of interconnected public and private computer networks around the world, used to provide access to information and enable communication between users worldwide. keypad tones The sound heard when a key on your phone’s keypad is pressed. message alert tone The sounds that are heard upon receipt of a text or system message (e.g. call waiting notification) by your phone.
20 Term Definition preferred system Refers to a system that is the same “format” as your home system, but is not the system to which you have subscribed. ringing option Refers to the way your phone plays (or if it plays) a ringing tone when you have an incoming call. profile Refers to the various settings relating to your phone’s audible, visible and vibrating alerts, and the ability to have multiple configurations to match your location or environment.
20 Term Definition SMS Short Message Service. A service whereby you can send and receive short text messages (typically around 150 characters) with your phone. system Another way to refer to your wireless service provider’s wireless network. TALK key The key used to make or answer a call. text message See SMS. URL Universal Resource Locator. A URL is a Web site’s specific address or location on the Internet (for example: http://www.nokia.com).
20 Term Definition warning and game tones The tone played when your phone displays a warning, or those tones that are heard when you are playing one of the phone’s games. WAP Wireless Application Protocol. WAP is a new section of the Internet designed to provide information and services to you, and viewable from your mobile phone’s screen.
21 Reference information • BATTERIES, CHARGERS, ACCESSORIES AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION This section provides information about the phone’s batteries, accessories, chargers and technical information. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as the batteries, chargers, and accessories change. This phone is intended for use when supplied with power from an ACP-7, an ACP-8, ACP-9, LCH-8 or an LCH-9.
21 Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object, like a coin, a clip, or a pen causes a direct connection of the + and - terminals of the battery, which are metal strips on the back of the battery. An example of short-circuiting could occur if you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse, where the battery could come into contact with such objects like a coin. Short-circuiting could damage either the battery or the connecting object.
21 Traffic safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. Always park the vehicle before using the phone. After completing your phone conversation, always secure the phone back into its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or place it where it can break loose in a collision or during a sudden stop. Note: The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Remember: Safety—Your most important call.
21 These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
POSTED FACILITIES Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. Potentially explosive atmospheres Switch off your phone if you are in any area that has 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. You are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service station).
21 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 could lead to the suspension or the denial of telephone services to the offender, or it could result in legal action, or both scenarios could apply.
If certain features are in use (Keyguard, fixed dialing, restrict calls, and so on), you might first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this guide and your local cellular service provider. When making an emergency call, remember to give all of the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone might be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident— do not terminate the call until given permission to do so.
21 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 and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.
• Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children. • Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. • Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged. • Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. • Do not store it in cold areas.
21 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. • Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories that have been approved by the phone manufacturer.
• The times displayed above allow your battery to obtain approximately 80% of its capacity. When this happens, the battery scroll bars on your phone’s screen stop scrolling. • If you want to obtain 100% battery capacity, allow another 2 hours for a “trickle” or “maintenance” charge. 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).
21 When a charger is not in use • When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. • Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since overcharging the battery could shorten its lifespan. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7) This is a lightweight (187g) > and durable AC charger.
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 could cause your car battery to drain. Note also, that in some cars, the cigarette lighter plug is not provided with electricity if the ignition is not switched on.
21 • TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides a table that lists some of the most commonlyencountered problems and provides possible solutions. Problem Possible cause Possible solution My phone isn’t charging. The charger and the phone are not properly connected. Securely connect the charger to the phone. The charger is not properly plugged in. Ensure that the charger is plugged in correctly. The battery is not charged. Charge the battery. My phone isn’t making/answering calls.
Problem Possible cause Possible solution I can’t listen to my voice messages. You don’t have voice Call your wireless mail service. service provider. You have not set up your voice mailbox with your service provider. Call your wireless service provider. You have not saved your voice mail number in your phone. Refer to “Set up your voice mailbox” You have forgotten Call your wireless your password or are service provider. entering it incorrectly. The voice mail number you have saved is incorrect.
21 Frequency Range Lowband 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX) 869.04 - 893.
22 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.
22 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.
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 Mobile Phones, 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).
22 normal service policies shall apply and the Consumer will be responsible for all shipping charges. 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.
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.