Nokia Cell Phone 282 User Manual

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Keys  
and  
Scrolls through menu  
functions and Phone  
Book. Adjusts earpiece  
volume during a call.  
When held, scrolls  
continuously.  
Retractable  
antenna  
(not visible --  
extend fully during  
calls)  
LED indicator  
Flashes fast for  
incoming calls.  
Flashes slowly  
when phone is in  
service.  
CLR  
Erases characters or  
clears display.  
Backsteps one menu  
level.  
OK  
Confirms and  
selects choices  
on display. Finds  
a Phone Book  
entry by name.  
Profiles  
Selects a profile  
(group of preset  
sound settings).  
During a call, adjusts  
earpiece volume.  
MENU  
Enters the menu.  
SEND  
Dials the phone  
number on the  
display. Answers a  
call.  
END  
Ends the call. When  
not in a call, exits  
the current function  
and clears the  
display. Activates  
Keyguard when  
0-9, !, and #  
Number and  
character keys.  
pressed and held.  
PWR  
#
A long press turns the  
phone on or off.  
A short press stops the  
phone’s ringing  
Shows the Life Timer  
when pressed and  
held.  
without answering the  
call.  
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Contents  
1. For Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
FCC/Industry Canada Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
2. Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Opening the phone cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Making your first call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Changing the Profile (sound settings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Volume adjustment of earpiece. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Using the cover to answer and end calls . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
The Ready screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Quick Save (saving Phone Book entries). . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Quick Find (finding Phone Book entries) . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
3. Display Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
4. Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Important Battery information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
5. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Opening the phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Switching the Phone on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Welcome note. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Selecting a network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Answering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Adjusting the earpiece volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Speed dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
1-Touch dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Emergency 9 dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Selecting the Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
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Calling card calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
PIN calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Voice and text messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
What is Prepaid Mode?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
6. The Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Saving entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Viewing entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Using the Notepad memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Moving an entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Erasing an entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Editing an entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Using the VIP feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
7. Menu features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Menu summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Accessing the menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Phone Book (Menu 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Call Log (Menu 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Phone Settings (Menu 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Security Settings (Menu 4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Call Settings (Menu 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Lock Phone (Menu 6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Messages (Menu 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Debit (Menu 8, 282P only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Prepaid (Menu 9, 282P only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
8. Data and Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Data Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Sending touch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Using the Flash function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
9. Network Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Availability of network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Calling Line Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Message Waiting (Voicemail) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Digital Message Service (Nokia 282 NAMPS only) . . 65  
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10. Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
11. Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
12. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
13. Technical Information. . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
14. Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
15. Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
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1. For Your Safety  
Read these simple guidelines before using  
your phone. Failure to comply with these  
guidelines may be dangerous or illegal.  
For more detailed safety information, see  
Road Safety Comes First  
Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving;  
park the vehicle first.  
Switch Off In Hospitals  
Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone  
off near medical equipment.  
Switch Off On Aircraft  
Mobile phones can cause interference. Using  
them on aircraft is illegal.  
Switch Off When Refueling  
Don’t use phone at a refueling point. Don’t  
use near fuel or chemicals.  
Switch Off Near Blasting  
Don’t use the phone where blasting is in  
progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any  
regulations or rules.  
Interference  
All wireless phones may get interference  
which could affect performance.  
Use Sensibly  
Use only in the normal position (to ear). Don’t  
touch the antenna unnecessarily.  
Qualified Service  
Only qualified service personnel must install  
or repair equipment.  
Accessories and Batteries  
Use only approved accessories and batteries.  
Do not connect incompatible products.  
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FCC/Industry Canada Notice  
Your phone may cause TV or radio interference  
(e.g. when using a telephone in close proximity to  
receiving equipment). The FCC/Industry Canada  
can require you to stop using your telephone if  
such interference cannot be eliminated. If you  
require assistance, contact your local service  
facility.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
rules. Operation is subject to the condition that  
this device does not cause harmful interference.  
Using this Guide  
The wireless phone described in this guide is  
approved for use in AMPS and NAMPS networks.  
A number of features included in this guide are  
called Network Services. They are special services  
provided by wireless service providers. Before you  
can take advantage of any of these Network  
Services, you must subscribe to the service(s)  
from your home service provider and obtain  
instructions for their use.  
Accessibility  
For information concerning accessibility options  
for your Nokia 282, please refer to page 85 of this  
manual for Nokia Contact information, or inquire  
by TTY at 1-800-246-6542 (1-800-24NOKIA).  
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2. Quick Start  
Opening the phone cover  
To prolong the life of your phone, hold it in one  
hand while opening the cover with the other hand.  
Making your first call  
1 Install and charge the battery (see “Battery  
2 Give PWR a long press to switch on your  
phone. Wait for the signal indication to appear.  
3 Enter the area code (if needed) and the phone  
number, then press SEND.  
4 To end the call, press END or close the cover.  
Note: If you make a mistake entering the phone number,  
to clear the last digit give CLR a short press, or to clear  
the entire number, give CLR a long press or press END.  
Changing the Profile (sound settings)  
You can easily change the profile, which is a set  
of predefined sound and alert settings. (This is  
simpler and quicker than changing these sound  
settings using the menu.)  
Press  
repeatedly until the profile you want  
is next to the pointer, then press and hold the  
Profile key (or press OK). See page 18 for a  
description of the Profiles.  
Note: You cannot change the profile when in a call.  
Volume adjustment of earpiece  
When in a call, to increase volume, give  
a
a
short press, or to decrease volume give  
long press. Or, press the  
or  
keys.  
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Using the cover to answer and end calls  
You can answer incoming calls by opening the  
cover if the Active Cover menu feature is set  
page 40).  
Note: To prolong the life of your phone, hold it in one  
hand while opening the cover with the other hand.  
You can end a call by closing the cover.  
The Ready screen  
When you see the term “Ready screen” in this  
manual, it means the phone’s display is free of  
phone numbers, names, and menu items. Many of  
the functions require that you start with the  
“Ready screen. To do this:  
Give END a (short) press, or CLR a long press.  
(Don’t press END to return to idle when in a  
call because this will end the call.)  
Status indicators such as KEYGUARD ACTIVE,  
ROAMING, or the name of the profile you’re using may  
appear on the Ready screen and can’t be cleared.  
Quick Save (saving Phone Book entries)  
1 At the Ready screen, enter the area code (if  
needed) then the phone number, then press OK.  
2 At the Save Name: prompt, enter the name  
then press OK twice.  
Note: It’s better to use short names (i.e., no more than 10  
characters). Entries with short names and numbers fit on  
a single screen in the Phone Book.  
For more details, see “The Phone Book” on page 23.  
Quick Find (finding Phone Book entries)  
1 At the Ready screen, press OK.  
2 At the Find name: prompt, enter the first  
letter(s) of the name then press OK.  
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3. Display Indicators  
AB  
ABC  
Shows which type of system your phone will  
use when it is roaming (see also the table  
Your phone is using the Home system (see also  
You have an active call.  
You can enter letters or view names.  
You have one or more voice messages waiting.  
You have one or more text messages waiting.  
Blinks when Messages list is full.  
Indicates menu, or Phone Book location num-  
ber, or number of unheard voice messages.  
and bar indicate the cellular signal strength at  
the location where you are using your phone.  
and bar indicate the battery charge level.  
When the battery is fully charged, the whole  
bar is displayed.  
Points to an item which may be selected (scroll  
to choose another item) - press OK to select.  
Indicates overflowing menu items or Phone  
Book entries (scroll to view the next or  
previous screen).  
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Signal strength indication  
A cellular phone sends and receives radio signals.  
As with all radio equipment, the quality of radio  
reception depends on the strength of the radio  
signal in the area where you are operating your  
phone.  
The strength of the cellular signal is  
shown by the vertical bar on the left-  
hand side of the display. The higher the  
bar, the stronger the signal at your  
present location, and the more likely you  
are to get good call quality.  
When NO SERVICE is displayed, the  
phone is either outside of the cellular  
service area or restricted from entering service,  
and calls cannot be made or received.  
If the signal is poor and you are using the phone  
in a building, you may get better reception near a  
window.  
IMPORTANT! The phone can make and receive calls  
only when:  
• It is switched on, and  
• It is located in the cellular service area, and  
the radio signal strength is adequate.  
To make an emergency call, see "Emergency Calls"  
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4. Battery Information  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-  
Ion battery. Use only batteries approved by the  
phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only  
with the chargers approved by the manufacturer.  
Note: A new battery must be charged before use.  
Installing the Battery  
1
2
3
1 Slide the battery cover down slightly, then lift  
it off.  
2 Put the battery in the space on the back of the  
phone. Align the battery contacts with the  
contacts in the phone.  
3 Put the battery cover in the guides on the  
phone, then slide it into position.  
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Charging the Battery  
1 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom  
of your phone, or place the phone in the Compact  
Desktop Charging Stand (optional accessory).  
Note: See the “Accessories” section starting on page 68  
for more charging options.  
2 Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet.  
When charging starts, the  
segments of the battery  
indicator scroll and the  
phone beeps once.  
After the segments of the  
battery indicator stop scrol-  
ling and all segments are displayed, the  
battery is fully charged.  
Charging times (specified below) depend on  
the charger used.  
3 Disconnect the charger from the power outlet  
and phone.  
You can use the phone during charging, but  
charging is reduced for the duration of the call.  
Note: In a call, charging stops completely if you are  
using the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U).  
If the battery is too hot or cold, the charging may  
be interrupted until the battery reaches its nor-  
mal operating temperature.  
Charging times  
The battery charging times shown in the follow-  
ing table are approximate.  
Standard  
TravelCharger  
ACP-7U  
Rapid Travel Rapid Cigarette  
Charger  
ACP-9U  
Lighter Charger  
LCH-9  
4 hours  
2 hours  
2 hours  
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Talk and Standby times  
Battery operation times depend greatly on how  
you use the phone, as well as on the coverage of  
the network and network parameters set by the  
wireless service provider. Typical times are shown  
in the table.  
Talk Time  
Standby Time  
100 minutes  
30 hours  
Battery Low warning  
The phone says BATTERY  
LOW and gives a warning  
tone when the battery charge  
is low and only a few minutes  
of talk time remain.  
The repetition rate of the battery low warnings  
depends on the remaining battery capacity and  
the battery condition.  
When the battery charge is too low for the phone  
to work, the phone displays RECHARGE BATTERY,  
then beeps, then shuts itself off.  
Charge the battery as described earlier in this  
section.  
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Removing the Battery  
1
2
Note: Switch off the phone’s power before removing the  
battery!  
1 Slide the battery cover down slightly, then lift  
it off.  
2 Lift the battery out.  
Important Battery information  
• Use only batteries and chargers approved by  
the phone manufacturer.  
• When a charger is not in use, disconnect it  
from the power source. Do not leave the bat-  
tery connected to a charger for longer than a  
week, since overcharging may shorten its life.  
• If left unused, a fully charged battery may lose  
some if its charge over time.  
• Never use any charger or battery that is  
damaged or worn out.  
• Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
• Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental  
short circuiting can occur when a metallic  
object (e.g. coin, clip or pen) causes direct  
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connection of the + and - terminals of the  
battery (metal strips on the side of the  
battery), for example, when you carry a spare  
battery in your pocket or purse. Short circuit-  
ing the terminals may damage the battery or  
the connecting object.  
• Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such  
as in a closed car in summer or winter condi-  
tions, reduces the capacity and lifetime of  
the battery. Always try to keep the battery  
between 59°F and 77°F (15°C and 25°C).  
A phone with a hot or cold battery may tem-  
porarily not work, even if the battery is fully  
charged, or it may temporarily not charge.  
Li-Ion battery performance is particularly  
limited in temperatures below 32°F (0°C).  
• Temperature extremes affect the ability of  
your battery to charge; allow it to cool down  
or warm up first.  
• When the battery is not in use, store it  
uncharged in a cool, dark and dry place.  
• The battery is a sealed unit with no service-  
able parts. Do not attempt to open the case.  
• The battery can be charged and discharged  
hundreds of times but will eventually wear  
out. When the operating time is shorter than  
normal, it is time to buy a new battery.  
• Do not dispose of a battery in a fire!  
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with  
any local laws and regulations.  
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5. The Basics  
Opening the phone  
To prolong the life of your phone, hold it in one  
hand while opening the cover with the other  
hand.  
Switching the Phone on and off  
Press the PWR key for about one second.  
If Keyguard is active, you need to deactivate it  
before you can turn the phone off.  
If the display shows LOCKED, press MENU and  
enter your 4-digit lock code.  
Welcome note  
Your dealer may have stored a welcome note in  
your phone (such as the dealer’s name). If not,  
your phone number is displayed. If you want to  
replace the dealer’s welcome note with your own,  
Note: The welcome note is specific to your currently  
selected phone number.  
Selecting a network  
Your phone operates on specific networks and  
sometimes it must choose which system to use.  
This can happen, for example, if you leave the  
area where you have signed up for service.  
If you want your phone to work only in certain  
types of networks (for example, to take advantage  
of certain billing agreements between systems),  
you can specify this using “Carrier Selection  
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Making a call  
1 Extend the phone’s antenna fully.  
2 Enter the area code (if needed) and the phone  
number, then press SEND. If you make a  
mistake dialing, press CLR to erase digits one  
by one. Press and hold CLR or press END to  
clear the whole display.  
A phone symbol appears  
on the display. The call is  
CALL  
connected when the  
phone number disappears  
from the display and CALL  
appears.  
For international calls: You can enter a ‘+’ at the  
beginning of a number by pressing !!. Then enter  
the country code and number, then press SEND.  
The ‘+’ expands to the international dialing code  
prefix.  
To dial a number stored in the Phone Book:  
From the Ready screen press  
or  
until the  
Phone Book entry is displayed, then press SEND.  
To make an emergency call: See "Emergency  
NO SERVICE appears and the phone beeps if you  
try to make a call when your phone is outside the  
cellular service area.  
CALL NOT ALLOWED appears if you try to  
make a call that is restricted (see “Allowed Calls  
(Menu 5 1 2)” on page 45), or the phone is locked.  
If you receive a call when you’re trying to make a  
call, the incoming call comes through and the  
outgoing call is cancelled.  
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any  
other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over  
your shoulder.  
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TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: Extend your antenna  
fully when in calls. As with any other radio transmitting  
device, avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna  
when the phone is switched on. Contact with the  
antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to  
operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.  
WARNING! Do not switch on the phone when wireless  
phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference  
or danger.  
Ending a call  
Press END, or  
Close the cover, or  
If you’re using the headset (HDC-3P), press  
the answer/end button on the headset cord.  
Note: If you give END a long press, you’ll activate  
Keyguard (see “Keyguard” on page 17).  
Answering a call  
Press SEND, or any key except END or PWR,  
or  
Open the cover if Active Cover is On. (See  
Note: To prolong the life of your phone, hold it in one  
hand while opening the cover with the other hand.  
To answer a waiting call (normally indicated by a  
beep), press SEND.  
Note: Call Waiting is a network feature. You need to  
subscribe to it through your service provider.  
• To stop the ringing without answering the  
call, press PWR briefly or press END.  
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• To answer the call while using the headset  
(HDC-3P), press the answer/end button on the  
headset cord, or press SEND on the keypad.  
Make sure the antenna is fully extended during  
the call.  
Note: If Keyguard is active, a call can only be answered  
by pressing SEND, including when you are using the  
headset.  
When there is an incoming  
call CALL flashes on the dis-  
play and the LED indicator  
CALL  
flashes. The phone’s ringing  
sound (and vibration)  
depends on the Profile you’re using. See “Selecting  
You can answer a call any time, even while using  
Keyguard, Phone Book or menu functions.  
If you don’t answer a call, the message 1  
MISSED CALL or ‘n’ MISSED CALLS appears on  
the display. Press CLR to clear the display. If you  
have subscribed to voicemail, the call will be  
transferred to your voice mailbox (see "Message  
Or, press OK,  
or  
to view the Missed Calls  
List. The phone automatically stores the caller’s  
number (if available) in the Missed Calls list (see  
first tells you the number of new numbers in the  
list. Wait a few seconds for the most recent num-  
ber to appear or press  
to scroll the list.  
Calling Line Identification  
If you are a subscriber to a network that supports  
Calling Line Identification your phone may dis-  
play the caller’s number or name when the phone  
rings. (The name appears only if the name and  
number are stored in the Phone Book). For more  
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Adjusting the earpiece volume  
During a call, press  
quickly to increase the  
volume, or press and hold  
to decrease the vol-  
ume. Or, press  
or  
.
Last number redial  
From the Ready screen, press SEND. The last  
number dialed appears. Press SEND again to  
initiate the call.  
Last 15 Dialed Calls  
From the Ready screen, press SEND, then press  
or  
repeatedly until you see the number  
you want. Then press SEND to dial it.  
more information.  
Speed dialing  
Enter the number of the Phone Book location  
(1-75) where the phone number is stored,  
then press SEND.  
If the Phone Book location is empty, the message  
LOCATION EMPTY appears.  
1-Touch dialing  
If 1-Touch Dialing is set to On, you can dial the  
phone number stored in any of the Phone Book  
locations 1-8 by pressing a single key:  
Press the required number key (1-8) for about  
two seconds.  
Note: Use location 1 for your Voice Mailbox Number.  
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Emergency 9 dialing  
The 9 Key is reserved for an Emergency Number  
that is programmed into your phone by your dealer.  
Press the 9 key for about 2 seconds.  
Emergency 9 Dialing must be set On for this to work! See  
Note: Official emergency numbers vary by area (e.g., 911  
or another official emergency number). However, only  
one emergency number is programmed into your phone  
to be dialed automatically by Emergency 9 Dialing, and  
this may not be the proper number in all circumstances.  
Note: Emergency 9 Dialing does not operate when  
Keyguard is activated. However, an emergency call can  
be made without deactivating Keyguard by entering the  
whole emergency number programmed into your phone  
and then pressing SEND.  
Keyguard  
To activate Keyguard, press END for a few  
seconds (or press MENU then !).  
To deactivate Keyguard, press MENU then !.  
Keyguard lets you “lock” your phone’s keypad  
so that keys don’t accidentally get pressed  
(e.g. when the phone is in a pocket or a purse).  
KEYGUARD ACTIVE remains (or reappears) on  
the display until any key is pressed or Keyguard  
is deactivated.  
Answering a Call with Keyguard Active  
Press SEND.  
During the call, the keypad is automatically unlocked  
and the phone can be used normally. After the call  
is ended, Keyguard is automatically activated again.  
Switching off your phone with Keyguard Active  
Open the phone, deactivate Keyguard (press MENU  
then !), then switch the phone off as usual.  
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Or, if the phone is ringing and Keyguard is active,  
you can press and hold PWR to switch off the  
phone while it is ringing.  
Making an emergency call with keyguard active  
Enter the emergency number preprogrammed  
in your phone and press SEND.  
The emergency number shows up on the display  
after you have entered it completely.  
Note: When Keyguard is activated, calls may be possible  
to the emergency number programmed into your phone  
(e.g., 911 or another official emergency number).  
However, Emergency 9 Dialing does not operate.  
Note: Keyguard is not a security feature and will not  
prevent unauthorized use of your phone.  
Selecting the Profile  
A profile is a group of preset sound settings. You  
can choose the profile that works best for you.  
The only changeable profile is My tones. All of the  
other profiles are set to the values shown in the  
table (and cannot be viewed using the menu). To  
change settings in My tones, simply use the menu  
or volume control for each item in the profile.  
Normal Loud  
Silent  
Quiet  
Car  
Profile Profile Profile Profile Profile  
Ringing  
Options  
Ring+ Ring+ N/A  
Vibra Vibra  
Beep+ Ring  
Vibra  
Ringing  
Volume  
Level 4 Level 5 None  
None  
Level 5  
Keypad  
Tones  
Level 2 Level 3 Off  
Level 1 Level 3  
Roam  
Beep  
*
*
Off  
Off  
Off  
*
Message Short  
Alert Tone  
Long  
Vibra  
Only  
Short  
*
Earpiece  
Volume  
Level 4 Level 5 Level 4 Level 4  
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* These items are as you set them using the menu or the  
volume control. You can set all of the settings in the My  
tones profile.  
To select a profile:  
1 At the Ready screen, press  
.
2 Press  
(or use  
again repeatedly  
or ), to move  
the pointer to the profile  
you want.  
3 Press OK or press and hold  
to choose it.  
For profiles other than  
Normal, the phone displays  
the profile you are using.  
(Sometimes the profile name  
is replaced by a status  
message like LOCKED).  
Note: When you’re in a call, pressing  
changes the  
earpiece volume, and you can’t change profiles.  
Useful information about the Profile feature  
• Settings for all the profiles except My tones  
are fixed. You cannot view the settings in the  
menu. The values in the menu are only for My  
tones.  
• If you use the menu to change any of the  
profile settings, the profile will automatically  
change to My tones, and any changes affect  
My tones only.  
• The phone remains set to a profile until you  
select a different one.  
• When you select the profile feature, you exit  
any current menu or Phone Book operation.  
• If you connect the phone to an Advanced Car  
Kit, the Car profile is selected automatically,  
and Car appears in the displayed list of  
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profiles. When you remove the phone from the  
Car Kit, the phone reverts to the profile  
selected before you used the Car Kit.  
• If a headset is connected to the phone, then  
the current profile remains selected, but the  
earphone level is adjusted automatically  
(and remains selected until the headset is  
removed). Don’t connect a headset when the  
phone is in the Advanced Car Kit (you will hear  
an error tone).  
• The Vibra Ringing Option will be disabled when  
the phone is connected to a charger or a car kit.  
Calling card calls  
If you use the phone’s Calling Card storage feature  
charge long-distance calls to a calling card. You  
won’t need to enter the Calling Card information  
when you want to make a card call.  
Note: No physical credit cards are needed in order to  
direct the call charges to the credit card; however you  
must first store and select a Calling Card with Menu 5 2!  
To make a calling card call:  
1 Enter the phone number.  
2 Press SEND for 2 seconds. The phone displays  
CARD CALL (and the card name if entered).  
The message will change to WAIT FOR TONE,  
THEN PRESS ‘OK.  
3 When you hear a tone or voice prompt, press  
OK or SEND. The phone may ask you again to  
WAIT FOR TONE, THEN PRESS ‘OK’.  
4 If you get another tone or voice prompt, press  
OK or SEND again.  
The call is then made, and the phone displays  
CARD CALL and the name of the card (if it is has  
a name).  
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You can make calling card calls in conjunction  
with PIN calls.  
PIN calls  
‘PIN Call’ is a network security feature that  
requires a PIN Code every time you make a call.  
You can activate or deactivate it and specify the  
numbers in your PIN Code. Please check with  
your operator for the availability of PIN Calling in  
your network.  
Note: If you are using the phone in an area that doesn’t  
require PIN dialing, deactivate PIN Call.  
Activating PIN call  
1 Enter * # 7 4 6 2 2 5 5 # (spells PINCALL).  
2 Enter your four-digit PIN  
Code, which is provided by  
PIN code:  
your network operator.  
Press OK. The phone briefly  
displays PIN CALL ON.  
Making PIN Calls  
1 Make the call as usual (refer to “Making a  
The phone displays PIN CALL.  
2 After you hear a tone, press SEND again.  
The phone displays SENDING PIN.... If the  
message remains on the display, press SEND  
again to resend the PIN code. Wait for your  
call to be connected.  
Note: If you’re in a network that doesn’t support PIN  
Calls, but your phone has PIN Call On, the phone still  
tries to send a PIN. Press CLR to end the PIN Call attempt.  
Note: When the phone is set to PIN CALL ON, a call to  
the emergency number programmed into your phone  
(e.g., 911 or another official emergency number) will be  
dialed as a normal call without the PIN code request.  
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Deactivating PIN call  
Follow the steps in “Activating PIN Call”, but  
don’t enter your PIN Code at the prompt; just  
press OK.  
The phone briefly displays PIN CALL OFF.  
Voice and text messages  
If you subscribe to voicemail, callers can leave  
you voice messages which you can recall from  
your voice mailbox.  
If you have purchased the Nokia 282 NAMPS  
version and subscribe to a text message network  
service, callers may send you short text messages  
that you can read on your phone’s display.  
What is Prepaid Mode?  
®
To activate your phone through TRACFONE  
prepaid service, call the toll free number on the  
card included with this Owner’s Manual.  
If you activate your phone through TRACFONE  
on page 50 for information on the features  
available.  
Important note: You cannot activate your phone  
through TRACFONE if you already have an existing  
cellular service contract.  
Note: If you activate your phone through TRACFONE,  
contact TRACFONE Customer Service with questions  
regarding any of your phone’s prepaid features.  
Or, your service provider may offer prepaid  
service compatible with your new Nokia phone.  
features that may be available to you. Contact  
your service provider for details.  
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6. The Phone Book  
The Phone Book can store up to 75 phone numbers  
and names. It also has a “notepad” where you can  
store one additional temporary number and name.  
The maximum number of Phone Book entries  
depends on how much information you store in  
each entry. The more information you store per  
entry, the fewer entries you can have. The phone  
holds 75 entries if the average entry size is about  
10 digits and 12 characters.  
This section includes details for using the Phone  
Book. You can also use Menu 1 to find, save, edit,  
and erase stored Phone Book entries. See “Phone  
Saving entries  
Quick save  
1 At the Ready screen, enter the area code (if  
needed) then the phone number, then press OK.  
2 At the Save Name: prompt, enter the name  
(optional) then press OK twice. (See “Entering  
Note: Identical names cannot be stored in the Phone  
Book. If you try to store a name that is already stored,  
the phone will ask if you want to replace the entry. To do  
this, at REPLACE? (followed by the name), press OK.  
If you don’t want to replace the contents, re-enter the  
information using a slightly different name, then save  
again.  
Entering names  
1 When Save Name: and the  
indicator  
appear, you can enter letters by pressing the  
keypad keys a certain number of times, as  
indicated in the table on the next page.  
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Note: If you keep the name short,  
then the entire entry (both name  
and number) can fit on one screen.  
AB  
JOHN  
HARRISON  
1234567  
2
and  
move the  
cursor. CLR backspaces  
(and erases). To clear the whole display, press  
and hold CLR.  
1
press  
2
3
4
5
Key  
presses  
presses  
presses  
presses  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
A
D
G
J
1
B
E
1
C
F
I
1
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
1
A
D
G
J
H
K
N
Q
U
X
L
M
P
O
R
V
Y
M
7
T
T
W
9
Moves the cursor to the next space  
immediately.  
]
#
Adds a space between letters.  
Punctuation marks  
Press 0 repeatedly until you get the punctuation  
mark you want:  
- ? !  
,
. : “ ‘ & $ (  
)
0
The cursor  
You can either wait second for the cursor to  
move to the next space or you can press ! to  
force it to the next space.  
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Phone Book location 75  
This is a special Phone Book location. If you store  
a number in location 75, you can make calls to  
that number even if the phone is locked. See  
Note: Location 75 may not be available if there is no  
space remaining in the Phone Book. This can happen if  
other locations contain long names and numbers.  
Special characters in stored numbers  
In stored numbers, you can include a 2.5 second  
pause (‘p’), a wait (‘w’), or a link to another Phone  
Book location (‘+’). These are used to automate  
the sending of Touch Tones.  
To enter a Pause (p), press  
AB  
!!!. Note that a ‘p’  
appears on the display, but  
P
this is different from just  
keying in the letter ‘p.  
To enter a Wait (w), press !!!!.  
To enter a link (+) to another location, press  
!!. A ‘+’ in the middle of a string links to  
another location.  
Note: A ‘+’ at the beginning of a number is used for  
international calls. See “Making a call” on page 13 for  
more information.  
Linking two Phone Book locations for long  
touch-tone strings:  
1 Store the phone number that will be linked  
and remember its location number.  
2 Store the Touch Tone string in another  
location and remember its location number.  
3 Recall the phone number from the phone book.  
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4 Press OK until you see Edit No:. Press !!.  
The ‘+’ character is displayed after the phone  
number.  
5 Enter the location number (one or two digits)  
of the Touch Tone string (from Step 2).  
Store the new contents (phone number, ‘+’,  
and Touch Tone location). When the phone  
displays SAVE IN LOCATION? enter the  
location number from Step 1 and press OK.  
For details on sending Touch Tones, see “Sending touch  
Making a call using the two joined locations:  
1 Recall the first location and press SEND.  
This dials the phone number, but the dialing  
stops at the ‘+’ character.  
2 When the call is established, press MENU  
SEND. The phone will automatically send the  
Touch Tone string in the second location  
(which is displayed).  
Viewing entries  
You can look for an entry by its name or location  
number, or you can just scroll through all the  
stored names and numbers.  
Longer entries may be shown  
on two or three screens, as  
JAMIE  
WILLIAMS  
OFFICE  
indicated by the down ( ) or  
up ( ) overflow indicators.  
When you see these, press  
or  
to view the other part of the entry.  
With (any part of) the entry  
displayed, to make a call to  
the number in the entry press  
SEND.  
0123456789  
987654321  
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Searching by name  
1 At the Ready screen, press OK.  
2 Find name: and  
appear. Enter the first  
letter(s) of the name, then  
press OK.  
3 The nearest match in the  
Phone Book will be displayed. From here, press  
or to scroll other entries (unless in a call).  
Finding an entry by location number  
If you know the entry’s location number:  
Enter the one- or two-digit number  
(1-75) then press  
or  
.
For example, to recall the name and number in  
location 20, enter 2 0 then press . Keep  
pressing the arrow keys to view other phone  
book entries.  
Scrolling through the whole Phone Book  
From the Ready screen, press  
or  
repeatedly.  
Using the Notepad memory  
Saving an entry in the Notepad  
Enter the name and number normally, then  
when SAVE IN LOCATION? is displayed, press  
# then press OK.  
Viewing the entry in the Notepad  
From the Ready screen, press # then  
to  
view the number.  
Note: The number you store in the notepad remains  
there until you store another number in the notepad.  
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Moving an entry  
1 Recall the name and number. Press OK.  
2 At Edit name: press OK, and at Edit No: press  
OK.  
3 At SAVE IN LOCATION?, enter the new  
location number then press OK. The phone  
will display MOVE?.  
4 Press OK to move or press CLR to exit without  
moving.  
Erasing an entry  
Editing an entry  
Using the VIP feature  
You can personalize your  
phone so that it rings with a  
JOE SMITH  
VIP  
CALLING  
special “fanfare” tone when  
you receive a call from one of  
three specific numbers that  
you tag as “VIP” in the Phone Book. The phone  
also displays VIP when ringing.  
on “tagging” VIP entries.  
If you have selected the Quiet profile, the ringing  
increases from Level 1 to Level 5 for VIP ringing  
(instead of the usual Beep+Vibra used in the  
Quiet profile).  
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7. Menu features  
The phone’s menus and submenus give you access  
to many features, including customizing your  
phone. Instructions for using the menus follow  
the table.  
Menu summary  
1 Phone Book  
4 Security Settings  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Find Entry  
Save Entry  
Edit Entry  
Erase Entry  
Phone Book Status  
VIP List  
1
2
3
Change Lock Code  
Change Security Code  
Restore Factory  
Settings  
5 Call Settings  
1
2
Calling Options  
Calling Card**  
2 Call log  
1
2
3
4
5
Dialed Calls  
Received Calls  
Missed Calls  
Erase all Recent Calls  
Call Timers  
6 Lock Phone  
Prevents outgoing calls  
and access to all phone  
functions.  
7 Messages*  
3 Phone Settings  
1
2
3
Read Messages  
Erase Messages  
Message Alert Tone  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ringing Options  
Ringing Volume  
Ringing Tone  
Keypad Tones  
Lights  
1-touch Dialing  
Emergency 9 dialing  
Language  
8 Debit (TRACFONE only)†  
1
Timetank Info  
Checksum  
9 Prepaid (if available)†  
2
1
2
Check Balance  
Add Money to  
Account  
Phone Number  
10 Automatic Answer  
11 Automatic Redial  
12 Active Cover  
13 Roam Beep  
14 Welcome Note  
3
4
Prepaid Card  
Save Access Numbers  
In Call Menu  
Only available during calls.  
Give MENU a short press  
to access the options  
MUTE and SEND DTMF.  
*The Messages menu is available on the Nokia 282 NAMPS version  
only. Access to the Messages feature depends on network and  
subscription. **This menu is not available if Prepaid (Menu 9) is  
activated. Available on 282P only, depending on service provider.  
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Accessing the menus  
Using the “MENU then OK” method  
1 Press MENU to enter the menu.  
2 Press  
3 Press OK to choose a menu.  
If there are submenus: press  
or  
to scroll through menu items.  
4
or  
to scroll  
through the submenu choices. Press OK to  
enter a submenu.  
5 The current setting is displayed. Press or  
to scroll through the other choices. Press OK  
to select one, or press END to exit the menus  
without changing anything.  
Some menus require you to enter your lock code  
or security code.  
To backstep a menu level at a time, press CLR. To  
exit the Menu, press END or press and hold CLR.  
Using the Shortcut method  
The menus and submenus are numbered, so you  
can access them by their number:  
1 Press MENU to enter the menu, then press the  
number(s) of the menu you want within 4  
seconds. For example, for ‘Phone Settings’  
press MENU 3, or for ‘Keypad Tones’ (within  
‘Phone Settings’) press MENU 34.  
The current setting (if applicable) is displayed.  
The menu (or submenu) number is shown in  
the top right-hand corner of the display.  
2 Press or to scroll through other settings.  
Press OK to select a setting or press CLR to  
exit the menus without changing the settings.  
Note: If you use the shortcut method, the display shows a  
‘_’ (briefly) before the menu or submenu number in the  
top right-hand corner of the display. Also, menu shortcuts  
don’t work in Menu 4 because the security code is required.  
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Also, if you use the shortcut method to access Menu 3 1,  
there is a 5-second delay before the menu appears. To  
bypass this delay, press MENU 3 1 OK OK.  
Using the menu during a call  
If you press MENU (short press) during a call, the  
phone gives you the in-call menu (see “In-call  
menu” on page 57). If you press MENU for slightly  
longer, you access the regular menu and can use  
the menu features as you would normally.  
Phone Book (Menu 1)  
To access Menu 1, press MENU then OK.  
Find Entry (Menu 1 1)  
After you select this item, the  
phone prompts you to enter a  
name. Enter the first letter(s)  
of the name then press OK  
(or "or  
to scroll through  
the stored entries).  
Alternatively, at the Name: prompt, just press  
.
Save Entry (Menu 1 2)  
With this menu item, the phone prompts you to  
enter a name and number. At each prompt, enter  
the information requested then press OK. When  
the phone asks you to Save in Location, press  
OK, or enter another location number then press  
OK. The phone displays SAVED and the remaining  
available memory.  
Note: See "The Phone Book" on page 23 for more  
information about saving entries.  
Edit Entry (Menu 1 3)  
1
Either:  
Recall the entry from the Phone Book first,  
then go to step 4 on the next page.  
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Or:  
Press MENU then OK. Then press  
to EDIT ENTRY. Press OK.  
to scroll  
2 Press  
to scroll to Find  
Name or Find Loc., then  
press OK.  
3
Either:  
If you selected Find  
Name, enter the first letter of the name, then  
press OK.  
Or:  
If you selected Find Loc., enter the location  
number (1-75) where the entry is stored (or  
press  
or to scroll entries), then press OK.  
4 The entry is displayed.  
If this is the entry you want to edit, press OK;  
if not, press or to scroll to the entry you  
want to edit, then press OK.  
5 Edit Name: (see note after Step 7) and the  
name (if it exists) is displayed. If you want to  
edit the name, use the CLR key to erase  
characters, use  
or  
to move the cursor,  
and enter new characters as required. Press OK.  
6 Edit No.: (see note after Step 7) and the  
number is displayed. If you want to edit the  
number use the CLR key to erase digits, use  
or  
to move the cursor, and enter new  
digits as required. Press OK.  
7 At SAVE IN LOCATION?  
(you can enter a different  
location number if you  
REPLACE?  
want) press OK. If you did  
not change the name, or  
the name you have entered matches one  
already stored, then REPLACE? will be  
displayed; press OK to replace the contents  
with the new (edited) name and number.  
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Note: The prompts Edit Name: and Edit No.: are  
omitted if the name or number occupies more than two  
lines on the display.  
Erase Entry (Menu 1 4)  
Note: Be careful when erasing--it can’t be undone!  
In this menu, if you choose  
AB  
ABC  
Erase All, the phone asks you  
to confirm. Press OK when  
you see ARE YOU SURE?, or  
press CLR to exit without  
erasing.  
One by One  
Erase all  
If you choose One by One, the phone displays  
Erase name:. Either enter the first few letters of  
the name then press , or just press  
to scroll  
through stored entries. When you see the entry  
you want to erase, press OK, or press CLR if you  
change your mind and do not want to erase.  
Phone Book Status (Menu 1 5)  
Use this menu item to see the  
percentage of memory avail-  
able in the Phone Book.  
n% OF  
MEMORY  
AVAILABLE  
VIP List (Menu 1 6)  
Using this menu, you can make any Phone Book  
entry a VIP number (by tagging it), show VIPs,  
and remove VIP tags. For more details about this  
Note: The name or number you want to tag or untag  
must already be stored in the Phone Book.  
If you choose Tag as VIP:  
Press  
or  
to select Find  
name or Find Loc. then press  
OK.  
At the Find name: prompt,  
enter the first letter(s) of the name, or at the  
Find loc: prompt, enter a one-digit or two-digit  
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number. Press OK. If necessary, press  
or  
to  
scroll to the entry you want, then press OK.  
TAGGED will be displayed briefly, and you will  
hear a demonstration ‘fanfare’ ringing tone.  
If you choose Show VIPs:  
Press  
or  
to scroll the Phone Book entries  
currently tagged as VIP numbers.  
If you choose Remove tag:  
Press  
or  
to scroll to the entry you want to  
untag, then press OK. TAG REMOVED will be  
displayed briefly.  
The tagged VIP numbers will be numbered ‘t1’ to  
‘t3’ (index number). If you untag an entry,  
remaining tagged entries may be renumbered.  
If you attempt to enter a fourth VIP number, you  
will see the message VIP LIST FULL. If this happens,  
remove an existing tag before adding a new tag.  
Call Log (Menu 2)  
The phone automatically keeps lists of Dialed  
Calls, Received Calls, and Missed Calls.  
Note that Received Calls and Missed Calls lists are  
available only in networks that support Calling Line  
Identification.  
About all of these lists  
• The same number is not stored twice in each  
list; e.g. if someone calls you twice, their  
number appears only once in the Received  
Calls list. Numbers remain in all of the lists  
until you erase them with Menu 2 4.  
• To dial any of the numbers in the lists, press  
SEND while the number is displayed  
• To store a number in a list to the Phone Book,  
press OK when the number is displayed.  
When SAVE IN LOCATION ‘n’ is displayed,  
press OK again.  
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Dialed Calls (Menu 2 1)  
This list contains the last 15  
numbers you called or  
attempted to call. Each of the  
phone numbers in the list has  
a number 0L-14L which is shown in the top right  
corner of the display; “L” stands for last dialed.  
Received Calls (Menu 2 2)  
This list contains the callers’ numbers for the last  
15 calls you answered.  
Each phone number in the list has a number  
0A-14A which is shown in the top right corner of  
the display; “A” stands for answered.  
Note: This list is available only if the network supports this  
feature, and the phone receives the callers’ numbers from  
the network. Ask your service provider for more details.  
Missed Calls (Menu 2 3)  
This list contains the callers’ numbers and names  
of the last 15 calls you missed.  
Each phone number in the list  
has a number 0U-14U which  
is shown in the top right cor-  
ner of the display; “U” stands  
for unanswered.  
Note: This list is available only if the network supports  
Caller ID features. The phone receives the callers’ numbers  
from the network. Ask your service provider for more  
details.  
Erase All Recent Calls (Menu 2 4)  
When you select this menu  
item, the phone asks you to  
confirm your choice, because  
the erase cannot be undone!  
This erases the Dialed Calls,  
Missed Calls, and Received Calls lists.  
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Press OK to erase, or press CLR to exit without  
erasing.  
Call Timers (Menu 2 5)  
Once you select this menu item, use to see the  
duration of the last call, all calls, and the life  
timer; and to reach the option to clear the last  
call and all calls timers (life timer cannot be reset).  
LAST CALL shows the dura-  
tion of the last call in hours,  
LAST  
CALL  
00:00:13  
minutes, and seconds for the  
phone number you are using.  
If you are in a call, the phone  
shows the duration of the call in progress.  
ALL CALLS shows the total amount of time  
spent on calls since the timer was last reset, for  
the phone number you are using.  
LIFE TIMER shows the total amount of time you  
have spent on calls in hours and minutes. This  
number cannot be reset. (You can also select Life  
Timer by pressing the # key for about 4 seconds.)  
CLEAR TIMERS resets all the timers to zero  
(except the Life Timer). Note: CLEAR TIMERS  
cannot be undone!  
Note: The actual invoice for calls by your cellular service  
provider may vary, depending upon network features,  
rounding-off for billing, taxes and so on.  
Phone Settings (Menu 3)  
Ringing Options (Menu 3 1)  
You can choose how you want the phone to  
indicate that there is an incoming call when you  
are using the My tones profile:  
Ring - phone rings (ring only).  
Increasing - ringing gets louder with each  
ring.  
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Ring+Vibra - phone rings and vibrates.  
Beep+Vibra - phone beeps then vibrates.  
Beep once - phone beeps once only (no ringing  
tones).  
Vibrate - phone vibrates only.  
Note: This menu sets the ringing options only for the My  
the ringing options of the other profiles.  
Ringing Volume (Menu 3 2)  
With this menu you choose the ringing volume  
for the My tones profile. As you scroll through  
each of the 5 volume levels, the phone rings so  
you can hear each level.  
Note: This menu sets the ringing volume only for the My  
the ringing volumes of the other profiles.  
Ringing Tone (Menu 3 3)  
There are 12 different ringing tones to choose  
from. As you scroll through each type, the phone  
rings so you can hear each one.  
Keypad Tones (Menu 3 4)  
The phone makes sounds associated with each  
key you press. With this menu, you choose  
between three volume levels or you can turn the  
keypad tones off for the My tones profile.  
Note: This menu sets the keypad tones only for the My  
the keypad tones of the other profiles.  
Note: You can still send Touch Tones even when the  
keypad tones are switched off.  
Lights (Menu 3 5)  
The keypad and phone display have lights to  
make them easy to read. This menu allows you  
to set the phone's lights On or Off.  
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Note: With Keyguard active, lights are off. However, you  
if you press the PWR key quickly, lights go on for 15  
seconds.  
Lights On  
The keypad and display lights are on for 15 seconds  
after the last keypress, or after you open the  
cover.  
If the phone is connected to an Advanced Handsfree  
Car Kit, the keypad lights remain on permanently  
when the cover is open, and the display lights  
remain on 15 seconds after the last keypress.  
Lights Off  
The lights are off. However, they will flash to  
indicate an incoming call if the cover is open  
and you’ve chosen a quiet ringing option (such as  
Beep once).  
1-Touch Dialing (Menu 3 6)  
With 1-Touch Dialing On, you can dial the  
number stored in any of the locations 1 to 8,  
by pressing and holding the key (location 1 is  
recommended to be used for the Voice Mailbox  
Number). For example, a long press of the 5 key  
dials the number stored in location 5.  
Note: 1-Touch Dialing does not operate when Keyguard  
is On, or when a call is already established.  
If you press and hold 9, the phone attempts to make a  
call to the emergency number pre-programmed into  
your phone if you have Emergency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7)  
set to On.  
Emergency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7)  
To dial the emergency number programmed in  
your phone by your dealer, press and hold the 9  
key, if you have set Menu 3 7 to On.  
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Language (Menu 3 8)  
This menu lets you choose which language you  
want the menus and messages to be displayed in:  
English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese.  
Phone Number (Menu 3 9)  
Your phone can have two different telephone  
numbers. This menu lets you choose which  
telephone number to use.  
Note: In order to have two different telephone numbers,  
you must subscribe to them through your cellular  
operator(s).  
Note: If only one phone number is programmed into your  
phone, you’ll only see that number in this menu.  
The phone can’t use both numbers at the same time and  
you can’t change the number during a call.  
If your phone is set to your first number, you can only  
receive calls via that number. You may be able to  
forward calls from your second number to your first  
number so you don’t miss any calls, if this service is  
available from your cellular service provider. For more  
information, please contact your cellular service  
provider.  
Automatic Answer (Menu 3 10)  
Note: This feature applies only if the phone is in a  
handsfree car kit, or a headset is connected.  
With Automatic Answer set to On, the phone  
automatically answers after 4 seconds.  
Automatic Redial (Menu 3 11)  
Sometimes the cellular network is busy, e.g. there  
are too many calls for the network to handle, and  
your call can’t go through. You get a SYSTEM  
BUSY... message (and sometimes a tone such as a  
fast busy signal). If Automatic Redial is set to On,  
the phone automatically tries 3 more times to  
connect the call. If the call connects, the phone  
beeps to notify you.  
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Active Cover (Menu 3 12)  
With Active Cover set to On, when an incoming  
call is alerting, you can answer the call by opening  
the cover. To prolong the life of your phone, hold  
it in one hand while opening the cover with the  
other hand.  
Note: You can end a call by closing the cover, regardless  
of whether Active Cover is set to On or Off.  
Roam Beep (Menu 3 13)  
With Roam Beep set to On, you hear a beep if the  
roaming status changes (e.g., if the phone roams  
from the home system to a non-home system).  
Note: This menu sets the roam beep option for the My  
tones, Normal, Loud, and Car profiles. Roam Beep is set  
to Off for the Silent and Quiet profiles.  
Welcome Note (Menu 3 14)  
You can create or change the Welcome Note which  
is displayed each time you switch on the phone.  
1 Press MENU then "until you see PHONE  
SETTINGS. Press OK.  
2 Press  
to scroll to  
WELCOME NOTE. Press  
OK if you want to create  
or change it.  
will be displayed,  
indicating that you can  
enter characters from the  
keypad (for details, refer  
page 23).  
3 Enter the Welcome Note (up to 30 characters).  
To correct a mistake (or to erase an existing  
note), press CLR (which erases the character  
to the left of the cursor). Press  
move the cursor left or right.  
or "to  
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4 When the note is complete, press OK.  
The message SAVED will be displayed.  
If there is already a Welcome Note, and you  
don’t want one, save a blank screen. Your  
phone number will then be displayed instead  
when you switch on the phone.  
Security Settings (Menu 4)  
This menu lets you change your phone’s security  
and lock codes, which are required for certain  
functions. You can also reset the phone’s menus  
to their factory settings.  
Note: When you try to enter any of the Menu 4 submenus,  
you need your security code. Menu shortcuts don’t work  
because of this. The default security code is 12345.  
When you enter any of the  
Menu 4 submenus, the phone  
asks for your 5-digit security  
code. Enter it and press OK.  
Change Lock Code (Menu 4 1)  
Note: The phone’s default lock code is 1234.  
The lock code is required when you want to lock  
When you enter this menu,  
the phone prompts you to  
enter a new 4-digit lock code.  
Enter it and press OK.  
When the phone asks you to  
verify your new lock code, type in the new lock  
code again and press OK.  
Change Security Code (Menu 4 2)  
The security code allows access to the lock code  
and certain submenus, so it should be kept in a  
secret and safe place, separate from the phone.  
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When you enter this menu,  
the phone prompts you to  
enter a new 5-digit security  
code. Enter it and press OK.  
When the phone asks you to  
verify your new security code, key it in again and  
press OK.  
Restore Factory Settings (Menu 4 3)  
This function resets the phone’s menus to their  
factory settings.  
Note: The lock code and security code are not changed  
when you reset the menu settings.  
Call Settings (Menu 5)  
This menu lets you set up calling restrictions and  
store calling card information in your phone.  
Calling Options (Menu 5 1)  
This menu lets you set your phone so that it can  
only make the types of calls you specify, or only  
in certain types of networks.  
Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to  
the emergency number programmed into your phone  
(e.g., 911 or another official emergency number) including  
calls by Emergency 9 Dialing.  
Carrier Selection (Menu 5 1 1)  
Your phone uses a carrier network (also called a  
cellular system) to make and receive calls.  
Generally you sign up for service with a particular  
carrier (your cellular service provider). This is  
called your “Home system” and usually you want  
the phone to use it.  
But there may be times when you can’t or don’t  
use your Home system (for example when you  
travel). Then, there’s usually more than one  
network your phone can work in. But which one  
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should it work in? The point of the Carrier Selec-  
tion menu is to help your phone make the best  
choice for you.  
A simple fact to know: All cellular systems are  
either type “A” or “B. So your “Home system” is  
either an “A” or “B” system. To find out your  
system type, ask your cellular service provider.  
You need your security code  
to enter this menu. Once you  
AB  
Non-pref.  
Any  
Home only  
have entered the menu, you  
can choose the option you  
want (described below). Press  
to move the pointer to the option you want.  
Press OK to select it.  
Preferred - Your dealer can program a list of  
“preferred” networks into your phone. If your  
dealer has done this, when you choose Preferred  
your phone looks first for your home system, then  
a network in the preferred list, then a network of  
the same “type” (A or B) as your home system,  
then a network of the opposite “type” as your  
home system.  
If your dealer has not programmed this list into  
your phone, use the Preferred option. The phone  
will look first for your home system, then a net-  
work of the same “type” as your home system.  
Non-Preferred - Your phone will choose a  
network that is of a different “type” than your  
Home system.  
Any - The phone first looks for your home  
system, then a network of the same “type” as  
your home system, then a network of the  
opposite “type” as your home system.  
Home Only - The phone only looks for service  
on the Home system. It won’t choose any other  
network, so if you’re out of your Home system,  
you won’t have service (NO SERVICE).  
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The following table shows which system the  
phone attempts to use, and the phone’s display  
indicators, depending on the menu item selected,  
and whether or not your dealer has programmed  
the phone with a Preferred list of systems.  
System selection and display indicators  
Does  
Order in  
which phone  
searches the  
systems  
Displayed Displayed  
Menu  
item  
phone  
have  
system  
name or  
message  
System  
Indicator  
(A or B)  
selected Preferred  
list?  
icon  
Pre-  
Yes  
1) Home  
system  
Solid Blank/  
Blank  
ferred  
home sys-  
tem name  
2) Preferred  
Flash- PRE-  
list, in prior- ing  
ity or signal  
strength  
FERRED/  
Preferred  
system  
name  
order  
3) Home type Blank ROAMING  
4) Non-home Blank NON-PREF.  
type  
No  
1) Home  
system  
Solid Blank/  
Home  
home sys- letter  
tem name  
(A or B)  
2) Home type Flash- ROAMING  
ing  
Non-  
pre-  
n/a  
n/a  
Non-home  
type  
Blank NON-PREF. Non-  
home  
ferred  
letter  
(A or B)  
Any  
1) Home  
system  
Solid Blank/  
home sys-  
tem name  
AB  
2) Home type Flash- ROAMING  
ing  
3) Non-home Blank NON-PREF.  
type  
Home  
Only  
n/a  
Home system Solid Blank or  
home sys-  
Blank  
tem name  
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Allowed Calls (Menu 5 1 2)  
You need your security code to enter this menu.  
Once you have entered the menu, you can choose  
the option you want (described below). Press  
to move the pointer to the option you want.  
Press OK to select it.  
Allow all - There are no  
restrictions on outgoing calls.  
Nat’l only - You can only  
make calls within your own  
country; you cannot make  
international calls.  
Local only - You can only make local calls, or calls  
to toll-free numbers beginning with 1800, 1888,  
or 1877. You cannot make national calls (prefixed  
with 1) or international calls (prefixed with 011).  
Mem. only - You can only make outgoing calls to  
numbers stored in Phone Book locations 10-14.  
Note: You cannot store any numbers in the phone  
directory when Mem. only is selected.  
Incoming - You can only receive incoming calls;  
your phone will not allow outgoing calls.  
Calling Card (Menu 5 2)  
Note: This option is not available if Prepaid (Menu 9) is  
activated.  
With this menu you can store calling card infor-  
mation for up to 2 cards in your phone. Then you  
can make calling card calls without having to  
enter the calling card information each time.  
To make a calling card call, see “Calling card  
Card information may be found on your calling  
card. If you need further information about  
specific dialing sequences, contact your calling  
card company.  
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To enter or change calling card information  
1 Press MENU then "until you see CALL  
SETTINGS. Press OK.  
2 You’ll see CALLING CARD  
and the currently selected  
card. Press OK to change  
it.  
3 Use  
to move the  
pointer to None, Card A or Card B, then press  
OK. When the phone asks for your security  
code, key it in and press OK.  
If you select None, the phone briefly displays  
NO CARD SELECTED, and no card is selected.  
Note: If you’ve already stored card information, and  
then later select None, the active card is deselected.  
However, stored card information is left intact.  
If you select Card A or Card B, and you’ve  
never entered information for the card before,  
skip to Step 5.  
4 If you’ve already entered  
information for a Card,  
you then have the option  
to Select, Edit, or Erase  
the card. Use  
to move  
the pointer to the option you want, and press  
OK.  
Select chooses this card as the one to use.  
The phone briefly displays SELECTED.  
Edit allows you to change already-entered  
information, described in Steps 5 and 6 below.  
Erase erases the stored information. To verify  
that you want to do this, press OK at the  
ERASE? prompt. Press CLR if you don’t want  
to erase the stored information.  
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5 If phone prompts you to  
SELECT DIALING  
SEQUENCE, press OK.  
Press  
to scroll through  
the 4 dialing sequence  
options, and press OK to choose one:  
Access No. + Phone No. + Card No.  
Use for cards that require you to enter a  
1-800 or 1-888 access number first, then a  
phone number after you hear a tone, then a  
card number after you hear another tone.  
Access No. + Card No. + Phone No.  
Use for cards that require you to enter a  
1-800 or 1-888 access number first, then your  
card number after you hear a tone, then the  
phone number after you hear another tone.  
10xxx + Phone No. + Card No.  
Use for cards that require you to enter an access  
number (beginning with 10 then other digits),  
followed by the phone number after you hear a  
tone, then a card number after you hear a tone.  
0 + Phone No. + Card No.  
Use for cards that require you to enter 0, then  
the phone number after you hear a tone, then  
a card number after you hear a tone.  
6 The phone then prompts you for other card  
information, which may include: SELECT  
PREFIX, Card No:, and Card name:. At each  
of these prompts, press OK.  
For SELECT PREFIX, use  
or  
to move the  
pointer to the prefix that your calling card  
requires you to enter before the phone number.  
Then press OK.  
For Access No:, Card No:, and Card name:,  
enter the information then press OK.  
The phone briefly displays CARD READY FOR  
USE, and uses the card for which you’ve just  
entered details.  
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Useful Information about Calling Cards  
Remember, to use the automated method of  
making calling card calls, you must have entered  
all the necessary card details and selected the  
card (using this menu). If only the details for one  
card are entered, there is no need to use the  
Select feature. But, if you then add the details of  
another card, the second card will automatically  
become the card in use. Only one card can be  
active at a time.  
You may enter a card name for each card, but  
this is optional. This name is only used for card  
identification on the phone display, and has no  
effect on the sending sequence. ‘Card A’ and  
‘Card B’ will be replaced by the names you enter.  
Lock Phone (Menu 6)  
When you lock your phone, you cannot make  
calls, except to the number stored in Phone Book  
location 75 and to the emergency number pro-  
grammed into your phone. You cannot access the  
phone’s Phone Book or menu. You can receive  
incoming calls as usual.  
LOCKED remains on the display to remind you  
that the phone is locked. To call the number  
stored in Phone Book location 75 or to the  
emergency number programmed into your phone,  
dial the number then press SEND.  
To unlock the phone, press MENU and the phone  
will prompt you for the lock code. Key it in and  
press OK.  
Messages (Menu 7)  
Note: This menu is available on the Nokia 282 NAMPS  
version only. The messages feature depends on network  
and subscription.  
To access Menu 7, press MENU, then" until you  
see MESSAGES. Press OK.  
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Read Messages (Menu 7 1)  
The phone automatically stores the last 20 short  
text messages you have received in the Read  
Messages list. (You can receive text messages if  
the network supports this service, and if you  
subscribe to this service - refer to your service  
provider for more information). This menu lets  
you scroll through and read the stored messages.  
Stored messages remain in the phone's memory  
when the phone is switched off. The same mes-  
sage isn’t stored twice in the list.  
If you want to erase a message, use Menu 7 2.  
1 Press MENU, then" until  
you see MESSAGES. Press  
OK.  
2 Press" to scroll to READ  
MESSAGES. Press OK. The  
display will show MESSAGE(S) RECEIVED if  
there are new ones, or it will show the first  
(read) message in the list if there are no new  
ones.  
3 Use  
or  
to scroll to  
the message you want to  
read; e.g., NEW: CALL  
HOME.  
NEW denotes an unread  
message, whereas OLD would denote a  
previously read message.  
Each message has a number which shows in  
the top right corner of the display. The newest  
message is 1. After you have read the last  
message, the phone displays ***END***.  
Erase Messages (Menu 7 2)  
This menu lets you erase any of the stored messages.  
Note: This menu erases messages you select, and cannot  
be undone!  
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Once you enter this menu, use  
or  
to scroll  
to the message you want to erase. Press OK.  
When ERASE? is displayed, press OK again.  
The phone will briefly display  
ERASED. The list of stored  
messages is then re-ordered  
and the next message is  
displayed. If the list is empty  
(when you try to erase messages), NO MESSAGES  
is displayed.  
Message Alert Tone (Menu 7 3)  
This menu lets you set the type of alert tone you  
hear when you receive a text or voice message.  
Note: This menu sets the message alert tone only for the  
for the message alert tone of the other profiles.  
Short - causes the phone to beep 3 times when  
you receive a text or voice message.  
Long - causes the phone to beep for 15 minutes  
when you receive a voice or text message. To stop  
the beeping, press CLR.  
Vibra Only - causes the phone to vibrate when  
you receive a voice or text message.  
Off - means the phone won’t beep (or vibrate)  
when you receive messages.  
Debit (Menu 8, 282P only)  
If you activate your phone as prepaid through  
TRACFONE prepaid service, your phone will have  
an additional menu item called DEBIT.  
If you activate the prepaid option, your phone  
functions the same way as it did before, with  
some additional features. These features are listed  
and explained in this section.  
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To access the Debit menu, press the MENU key,  
then press  
Press or  
twice to access the Debit menu.  
to scroll through the menu options.  
TIMETANK INFO shows you the amount of  
prepaid talk time you have left in your phone.  
At the TIMETANK INFO screen, press the OK key,  
and your phone displays the number of units  
remaining (indicated as U) as well as the date by  
which you should redeem another prepaid cellular  
card.  
CHECKSUM is a customer service only menu  
item, used for debit verification.  
Adding Units to Your Phone  
Each time you want to add units to your phone,  
you must purchase another TRACFONE Airtime  
Card and then contact TRACFONE prepaid service.  
Important note: You must add units to your phone  
before the airtime card due date, or your service will be  
interrupted and your phone number may be changed.  
Switching On/Off  
When you first turn your phone on, REMEMBER  
AIRTIME CARD DUE and a date appear.  
This reminds you that this is the date you must  
purchase additional airtime in order to retain  
your current phone number and cellular service.  
The date automatically updates once you add  
units to your phone.  
UNITS and the number of units currently in your  
phone appear after another few second pause.  
This number automatically updates while you are  
in a call, at the end of a call, and once you add  
units to your phone.  
Note: When your phone displays the REMEMBER  
AIRTIME message, you can press any key to skip the  
subsequent CARD DUE and UNITS messages and ready  
the phone for immediate use.  
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Making a Call  
For complete information on making a call, refer  
Once you have placed a call your phone displays  
the charge rate of units per minute, as well as a  
timer which tracks the duration of the call  
expressed in minutes and seconds.  
Your phone has a grace period that begins when  
you make a call and extends for an amount of  
time set by TRACFONE prepaid service. The grace  
period exists only on outgoing calls.  
During the grace period you are not charged for  
the call. Once the grace period expires, the  
charge rate of units per minute is replaced by  
only the number of units remaining in your  
phone (indicated as U).  
When there are only ten minutes of talk time left  
in your phone, your phone sounds a beep that  
continues once a minute. If you hang up before  
the amount of time in your phone expires, your  
phone continues to beep once a minute during  
the next call.  
Important Note: If you try to make a call and there are  
no units left in your phone, your phone beeps and  
displays the message TIMETANK EMPTY.  
Ending a Call  
For complete information on ending a call, refer  
Once you press END, your phone displays the  
remaining units (indicated as U) and the duration  
of the call expressed in minutes and seconds.  
Note: Due to rounding, there may be a difference  
between the call time length shown on the screen after  
you terminate a call and the call time length shown  
under the menu, Call Timers.  
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Answering a Call  
For complete information on answering a call,  
Note: Call Waiting may not be available if your phone is  
in prepaid mode.  
When you answer a call your phone displays the  
charge rate of units per minute as well as a timer  
which tracks the duration of the call expressed in  
minutes and seconds.  
After three seconds the charge rate of units per  
minute is replaced by only the number of units  
remaining in your phone (indicated as U).  
When there are only ten minutes of talk time left  
in your phone, your phone sounds a beep that  
continues once a minute. If you hang up before  
the amount of time in your phone expires, your  
phone continues to beep once a minute during  
the next call.  
Note: If there are no units left in your phone, your phone  
will not ring for incoming calls.  
Making a Calling Card Call  
For complete information on making a calling  
Note: While you are in a call, your phone displays the  
number of units being used, as well as a timer which  
tracks the duration of the call.  
PIN Calls  
For complete information on making a call with  
PIN call on, refer to “PIN calls” on page 21.  
Once the call is connected, your phone displays  
the number of units being used, as well as a timer  
which tracks the duration of the call.  
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Emergency 9 Dialing  
For complete information on 9 key emergency  
When you make an emergency call, the amount  
of units being used and the duration of the call  
are not tracked by your phone.  
Important Note: This means you are not charged for 911  
calls. Even when there are no units in your phone, you  
are able to make 911 calls.  
Prepaid (Menu 9, 282P only)  
Your service provider may offer prepaid service  
compatible with your new Nokia phone. Contact  
your service provider for details.  
If you activate your phone as prepaid through  
your service provider and then activate the  
Prepaid menu, your phone will have an additional  
menu item called PREPAID.  
Your phone functions the same way as it did  
before, with some additional features. These fea-  
tures are listed and explained in this section.  
To activate prepaid feature available through  
your service provider, enter the following  
sequence: *#7766#.  
To deactivate the prepaid feature available  
through your service provider, enter the following  
sequence: *#77633#.  
To access the Prepaid menu, press the MENU key,  
then press  
menu. Press  
options.  
to go immediately to the Prepaid  
or  
to scroll through the menu  
Adding Money to Your Prepaid Account  
ADD $ TO ACCOUNT allows you to add money  
to your prepaid account.  
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Saving Your Access Number  
Before you can add money to your account, you  
must save the correct access number into your  
phone. Contact your service provider for the  
access number.  
1 Press MENU 9 4.  
2 At SAVE ACCESS NUMBERS, press OK.  
3 Press  
once.  
4 At ENTER REPLENISH NUMBER, press OK.  
5 At Repl. No:, enter the replenish number  
given to you by your service provider.  
6 Press OK.  
Adding Money to Your Account  
1 Press MENU 9 2.  
2 At Card No:, enter your prepaid card number,  
then press OK.  
3 When your phone displays ADD $ TO  
ACCOUNT, press OK.  
4 When you hear the tone (and your phone  
displays WAIT FOR TONE, THEN PRESS OK),  
press OK.  
Checking Your Prepaid Balance  
CHECK BALANCE allows you, free of charge, to  
check your prepaid balance.  
Contact your service provider for the toll-free  
balance checking access number, which you must  
save in your phone. If you try to check your  
balance before the correct number is saved in  
your phone, the message NO ACCESS NUMBER  
DEFINED displays.  
Saving the Balance Checking Number  
1 Press MENU 9 4.  
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2 At SAVE ACCESS NUMBERS, press OK.  
3 At ENTER BALANCE NUMBER, press OK.  
4 At Bal No:, enter the balance number given to  
you by your service provider.  
5 Press OK.  
Checking Your Prepaid Balance  
Press MENU 9 1.  
The balance checking number you saved is auto-  
matically dialed.  
Prepaid Calling Card  
Note: This feature may not be available in all areas.  
See your service provider for more information.  
PREPAID CARD allows you to save a prepaid card  
number into your phone. Contact your service  
provider for your prepaid card number.  
Note: You can only have one prepaid card number saved  
in your phone at a time.  
Note: If you activate your phone as prepaid through  
your service provider, the Calling Card menu option is  
not available.  
Saving Your Prepaid Card Number  
1 Press MENU 9 3.  
2 Scroll to Card and press OK.  
3 At Prefix No: enter the prefix number given  
to you by your service provider, then press OK.  
4 At Card No: enter the card number given to  
you by your service provider, then press OK.  
5 At Card name: enter the card name of your  
choice, then press OK.  
Activating Your Prepaid Card Number  
1 Press MENU 9 3.  
2 Scroll to your prepaid card and press OK.  
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You can also edit or erase your prepaid card  
number.  
Making a Call  
For complete information on making a call, see  
1 Enter the number you want to call, then press  
and hold SEND until you hear a tone.  
2 At the tone, press OK and the card number you  
saved is automatically sent to the network.  
Ending a Call  
For complete information on ending a call, see  
• Press END.  
PIN Calls  
For complete information on making a call with  
PIN call on, refer to “PIN calls” on page 21.  
Emergency 9 Dialing  
For complete information on Emergency 9 Dialing,  
In-call menu  
This is available only when  
AB  
you’re in a call. To access it,  
press MENU quickly. (A  
Mute  
Send DTMF  
longer press of the MENU  
key gives you the regular  
menu.)  
The in-call menu works just like a regular menu -  
press or to move the pointer then press OK  
to select an option. After you make a choice, the  
phone automatically exits the in-call menu.  
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Mute - This mutes the phone during a conversa-  
tion. The phone displays MUTED. To unmute the  
phone, select the Mute option again.  
Send DTMF - To send DTMF (Touch Tone) strings  
during a call, first recall the stored string from  
the Phone Book. Access the in-call menu with a  
short press of MENU. Move the pointer to Send  
DTMF and press OK. The phone sends the DTMF  
Note: When you’re in the in-call menu, pressing any  
key (0-9, *, #, CLR or END) exits the in-call menu.  
The phone displays the digit pressed instead.  
While the phone is alerting you of an incoming call (and  
there are no other calls active or held), the in-call menu  
is not available until you answer the call. Similarly, when  
you press SEND to initiate a call, until the call is  
connected, there is no in-call menu.  
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8. Data and Touch Tones  
Data Mode  
Data Mode can be used when your phone is con-  
nected, via a suitable data card and modem, to a  
laptop or personal computer. You may then use  
your computer to make and receive calls, and to  
send and receive data messages such as emails.  
Follow these steps before using Data Mode:  
1 Ensure your phone is switched on, and that  
the battery has enough charge for the  
duration of your data calls.  
2 Ensure that you are receiving a strong signal  
(see signal strength indicator on the display).  
3 Ensure that your computer is switched on, and  
is fitted with a data card.  
4 Connect the data cable to the data card, and  
to your phone.  
To select Data Mode  
Connect the data cable to your phone (DATA  
CARD CONNECTED displays). When in a call,  
with the data cable connected, the phone  
displays DATA CALL.  
In a data call, the keys on the phone don’t work  
except for END; when not in a call, all keys work.  
Also, the microphone and earpiece don’t work in  
a data call.  
Important! When you are in Data Mode, do not switch  
off the phone. Do not move the phone, or use it in a  
moving vehicle (data will be lost if you move from one  
cell to another).  
To de-select Data Mode  
Disconnect the data cable (DATA CARD  
REMOVED displays).  
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To operate your modem and data card  
Refer to the documentation supplied with  
these items.  
Sending touch tones  
Your phone is a ‘Touch Tone’ phone. Touch Tones  
are the sounds your phone makes when you press  
the keys. Touch Tones can be used for many auto-  
mated phone services such as checking your bank  
balance and using voice mailbox options.  
Your phone refers to Touch Tones as ‘DTMF’  
(Dual Tone Multi Frequency).  
Manually sending touch tones  
Pressing the keys during a call sends Touch Tones.  
During a call, just enter the digits to be sent as  
Touch tones.  
Automatically sending touch tones  
For automatic sending of Touch Tones, you can  
store the Touch Tone string within the same  
Phone Book location as the access phone number.  
Store a pause (p) or wait (w) character between  
the phone number and the Touch Tone string.  
page 25 for details on storing pause and wait  
characters.  
The following is an example of a number you  
could store in your phone:  
This number contains a phone number  
(18005551212), a wait character, an access  
number (‘1234’), a wait character, and a password  
(‘3434’) - 18005551212w1234w3434  
When you recall this number from the Phone  
Book and press SEND, the phone:  
• Dials 18005551212 (the phone number), then:  
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• ‘Waits’ for you to press SEND again. When  
you do, the phone sends the numbers 1234.  
• ‘Waits’ for you to press SEND again, then  
sends the numbers 3434.  
The following example shows storing ‘pause’  
characters as well as ‘wait’ characters (Note that  
a ‘wait’ character must still be included, as  
shown, to separate the phone number from the  
following digits):  
18005551212w1234p3434  
When you recall this number from the Phone  
Book and press SEND, the phone:  
• Dials 18005551212 (the phone number), then  
• ‘Waits’ for you to press SEND again. When  
you do, the phone sends the numbers 1234.  
It then:  
• Pauses for 2.5 seconds, then sends the  
numbers 3434.  
Note: If the keypad tones have been set to Off, the Touch  
Tones will still be sent, but you will not hear them.  
Pressing MENU SEND sends a displayed number  
as a Touch Tone.  
To end the call, press END after the phone sends  
the Touch Tones and has returned to the normal  
call mode.  
Using the Flash function  
Your cellular system may offer a flash function  
service. This system service lets you accept or  
make a second call when you already have a call  
in progress (e.g. set up a conference call), or send  
other information to the network, such as credit  
card numbers.  
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Pressing SEND sends a displayed number to the  
network as a flash, unless it is preceded by a ‘p’  
or ‘w. (In these cases it is sent as a Touch Tone.)  
After the phone number has been entered, you  
can add extra information which is for ‘flash’  
sending to the network.  
Contact your service provider for further details.  
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9. Network Services  
Availability of network services  
The network services available depend on the  
model of your phone, the cellular system (AMPS  
or NAMPS) on which it operates, and the services  
offered by your cellular service provider.  
To be able to use any of the network services, you  
need to subscribe to the particular service. The  
service may not be available in all cellular service  
provider networks. Please contact your local  
cellular service provider for further information.  
Some services which may be available are listed  
below and described briefly in this section:  
• Calling Line Identification  
• Call Waiting  
• Message Waiting  
• Voicemail  
• Digital Messaging Service, which includes  
Short Message Service and Callback Number  
Service.  
Calling Line Identification  
When someone calls you, the  
phone can display the caller’s  
JOHN  
phone number or name (or a  
CALLING  
text message), with CALLING  
flashing.  
If the presentation of the caller’s identity is  
restricted by the network, or is withheld by the  
caller, CALL - CALLER ID BLOCKED or CALL - ID  
NOT AVAILABLE may be displayed instead.  
The caller’s name will be displayed if it is sent by  
the network, or if the number sent matches the  
number and name stored in your Phone Book.  
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Note: If the last seven digits of an incoming caller’s  
number match the last seven digits of a number stored  
in the Phone Book, the phone displays the stored  
number/name even if the area code or other dialing  
prefix is different.  
The number is then stored in either the Received  
Calls list or the Missed Calls list, depending on  
whether you answer the call or not.  
Call Waiting  
Call Waiting lets you know you have an incoming  
call while you already have a call in progress.  
When this happens, Calling  
Line Identification works as  
JOHN  
in a normal call; either the  
CALLING  
caller’s name is displayed or  
not, depending on the network.  
To answer the waiting call:  
1 When you get an incoming call alert (e.g., if  
you hear a beep, or see the caller’s number or  
name, with CALLING flashing), press SEND.  
This answers the second call and puts the first  
call on hold.  
2 To swap between the two calls, press SEND.  
To end the both calls, press END.  
If you don’t answer the incoming call, after  
approximately 20 seconds the call alert indicators  
will stop and the caller’s number (if available)  
will be added to the Missed Calls list.  
If you have a headset connected, press SEND to  
answer an incoming call or to swap calls. If you  
press the headset button when a second call  
comes in, you’ll end the first call.  
To ignore the waiting call without answering it:  
Press CLR.  
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Message Waiting (Voicemail)  
Message Waiting lets you know you have  
unheard voice mail messages in your voice mail-  
box. The method of notification varies from one  
network to another.  
If you receive voicemail:  
• the voicemail indicator  
lights,  
NEW VOICE MESSAGE or ‘n’ NEW VOICE  
MESSAGES may be displayed, indicating the  
number (n) of unread messages,  
• the index number may show the number of  
unread messages, and  
• you may hear a message-received tone.  
To access your Voice Messages you can:  
Press SEND or OK when NEW VOICE  
MESSAGE or ‘n’ NEW VOICE MESSAGES is  
displayed (if you’ve stored your voice mailbox  
access number in location 1), or  
Call your voicemail access number when it is  
convenient for you to do so.  
Note: To be able to quick dial your voice mailbox with  
the 1key you need to save your voice mailbox access  
number in Phonebook location 1 and 1-Touch Dialing  
menu must be set to on. See “Saving entries” on page 23  
Voicemail systems vary by cellular system; contact your  
service provider for details on how to use your particular  
voicemail system.  
Digital Message Service (Nokia 282 NAMPS only)  
When you cannot answer calls the caller or  
switchboard can send you a short message using  
the Digital Message Service (DMS). The message  
can be a short text message, a callback number,  
or a note to say you have voicemail.  
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When you receive a message:  
• the text message indicator  
lights.  
• the note MESSAGE RECEIVED or ‘n’ MES-  
SAGES RECEIVED or a callback number may  
be displayed.  
• the message alert tone may be heard (to stop  
the long tone, press any key except PWR or  
or ).  
• the message is stored automatically in the  
Messages list.  
To read a message when MESSAGE RECEIVED  
or ‘nMESSAGES RECEIVED is displayed:  
Press OK, or  
or  
.
To scroll other stored messages, press  
or  
. When at the bottom of the list, press to  
go up the list.  
To erase a displayed message:  
1 Press CLR.  
2 When ERASE? is displayed, press OK.  
To exit the Messages list:  
1 Press CLR twice.  
You can also read and erase messages, and set  
the Message Alert Tone, using the Messages  
menu. For details, see “Messages (Menu 7)” on  
page 48 (this menu item is available on the Nokia  
282 NAMPS version only).  
If the  
indicator blinks the Messages List is  
full of read or unread messages. If 20 messages  
are already stored, when a new message arrives  
the oldest is erased automatically.  
If the same message is received twice, the most  
recent message is stored, but the old message is  
erased from the Messages List.  
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Short Message Service (SMS)  
Callers can send you short pre-defined messages,  
such as CALL HOME. Contact your local service  
provider for information.  
Callback Number Service  
Caller’s can send you their callback numbers.  
Contact your local service provider for information.  
Note: If the number received matches a number and  
name stored in the Phone Book the name will be  
displayed instead.  
To call the number received:  
With the number (and message) displayed,  
press SEND.  
Some networks use this feature to send voicemail  
notification.  
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10. Accessories  
An extensive range of accessories is available for  
your phone. You can select the accessories that  
best suit your specific communication needs.  
For availability, please check with your local  
dealer.  
A few practical rules for accessory operation:  
• Keep the accessories out of small children's  
reach.  
• When you disconnect the power cord of any  
accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the  
cord.  
• Check regularly that all wireless phone equip-  
ment in your vehicle is mounted and operat-  
ing properly.  
• Installation of complex car equipment must  
be completed by qualified personnel only.  
WARNING!  
Use only batteries, chargers and accessories  
approved by the phone manufacturer for use  
with this particular phone model. The use of  
any other types may invalidate any approval or  
warranty applying to the phone, and may be  
dangerous.  
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The chargers and some of the other accessories  
available for your phone are described in this  
section. Please refer to your dealer for further  
information. Also, refer to any accessory options  
manual that may have been included in your  
sales package for the entire range of Original  
Nokia accessories.  
Note: When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from  
the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to  
a charger for longer than a week, since overcharging  
may shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged  
battery will discharge itself over time.  
BLP-2 Extended Li-Ion Battery  
The Extended (900mAh)  
battery, useful as a spare or  
as a replacement, can be  
charged separately in the  
Compact Desktop Charging  
Stand, or when fitted in the  
phone (from any of the  
charging options).  
Note: When placing the battery in the Charging Stand or  
phone, the contacts on the battery must be aligned with  
the contacts on the Stand or phone.  
For charging times and other battery information, see  
ACP-7U Standard Travel Charger  
The Standard Travel Charger  
is an economical and dura-  
ble charging option.  
Plug the charger into a wall  
outlet, and plug the connec-  
tor (on the charger lead)  
into the bottom of your  
phone. Check the charging status on the phone  
display.  
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For charging times and other battery information,  
Note: If the battery is completely discharged, you cannot  
use the phone until it has enough charge to operate.  
The Standard Travel Charger is available for  
different voltage levels.  
ACP-9U Rapid Travel Charger  
The extremely light, function-  
ally designed Rapid Travel  
Charger charges your phone  
battery quickly.  
Plug the charger into a wall  
outlet and plug the connector  
(on the charger lead) into the  
bottom of your phone. Check  
the charging status on the  
phone display. Calls can be  
made while charging.  
For charging times and other battery information,  
Operating within a voltage range of 100V-240V  
AC, 50Hz-60Hz*, the Rapid Travel Charger is  
practically voltage-independent in normal office  
and household use. The Rapid Travel Charger can  
be used with the CGL-2 Compact Desktop  
Charging Stand.  
(*Voltage range and operating frequency depend  
on model and country.)  
LCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger  
The Rapid Cigarette  
Lighter Charger allows  
you to charge your  
phone quickly, from  
your vehicle battery,  
when you travel.  
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This small charger's functional design fits well  
with most car cigarette lighters.  
Charging Times are the same as for the Rapid  
Travel Charger ACP-9U. For charging times and  
other battery information, see “Battery Informa-  
tion” on page 7. Calls can be made while  
charging.  
A green light indicates that the Rapid Cigarette  
Lighter Charger is ready to charge. Check the  
charging status on the phone display. The input  
voltage is 12 or 24 V DC, negative grounding.  
The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger can be used  
with other accessories available for your phone.  
Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cig-  
arette Lighter Charger when the car engine is not  
running. This may cause the battery of your car  
to drain.  
Note: In some cars the cigarette lighter socket is not  
provided with power when the ignition is switched off.  
Verify that the green LED light is lit.  
CGL-2 Compact Desktop Charging Stand  
The Compact Desktop  
Charging Stand holds  
both your phone and a  
spare battery and charges  
both. The phone battery is  
charged first, then the  
spare battery.  
Plug the charger into a wall outlet and plug the  
connector (on the charger lead) into the back of  
the Compact Desktop Charging Stand. Place your  
phone and/or a spare battery in the stand to  
begin charging.  
Note: When placing the battery in the Charging Stand  
(or phone), the contacts on the battery must be aligned  
with the contacts on the Stand (or phone).  
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The charging status of the phone battery is  
shown on the phone display. The charging status  
of the spare battery is shown on the LED indicator  
on the stand - it will be red when charging, and  
green when charged.  
For best performance, it is recommended that  
you use the Compact Desktop Charging Stand  
with the Rapid Travel Charger ACP-9U.  
BCP-5 Belt Holster  
The Belt Holster lets you eas-  
ily wear your phone. Tilt the  
phone and place it into the  
bottom of the holster, then  
press the top in firmly until  
you hear a click. To make or  
answer a call, remove the  
belt holster/phone assembly  
from your belt, and use the  
phone normally.  
When you need to remove the phone from the  
holster, gently press the release tab on top of the  
Belt Holster away from the phone and tilt the  
phone forward.  
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11. Reference Information  
Important Safety Information  
Traffic Safety  
Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a  
vehicle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle  
before conversing.  
Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the  
phone on the passenger seat or where it can break  
loose in a collision or sudden stop.  
The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights  
or horn on public roads is not permitted.  
Remember, road safety always comes first!  
Operating Environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in  
any area and always switch off your phone whenever it  
is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference  
or danger.  
When connecting the phone or any accessory to  
another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety  
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.  
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,  
users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of  
the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  
recommended that the equipment should only be used  
in the normal operating position (held to your ear with  
the antenna pointing over your shoulder).  
Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from  
radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain elec-  
tronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF  
signals from your wireless phone.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
separation of 6 inches (20 cm.) be maintained between  
a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid  
potential interference with the pacemaker. These rec-  
ommendations are consistent with the independent  
research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology  
Research. Persons with pacemakers:  
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Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches  
(20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is  
switched on;  
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;  
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to  
minimize the potential for interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference  
is taking place, switch off your phone immediately.  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some  
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may  
want to consult your service provider.  
Other Medical Devices  
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including  
wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of  
inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a  
physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to  
determine if they are adequately shielded from external  
RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your  
phone in health care facilities when any regulations  
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or  
health care facilities may be using equipment that could  
be sensitive to external RF energy.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inade-  
quately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles  
(e.g. electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-  
skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed  
control systems, air bag systems). Check with the  
manufacturer or its representative regarding your  
vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of  
any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.  
Posted Facilities  
Switch your phone off in any facility where posted  
notices so require.  
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  
Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instruc-  
tions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or  
fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
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Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a  
refueling point (service station). Users are reminded of  
the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio  
equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution  
areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are  
in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often  
but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on  
boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using  
liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas  
where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain,  
dust or metal powders; and any other area where you  
would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Vehicles  
Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or  
install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or  
service may be dangerous and may invalidate any  
warranty which may apply to the unit.  
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in  
your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.  
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or  
explosive materials in the same compartment as the  
phone, its parts or accessories.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an  
air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects,  
including both installed or portable wireless equipment,  
in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment  
area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly in-  
stalled and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.  
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, may disrupt  
the wireless telephone network and may be illegal.  
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  
suspension or denial of telephone services to the  
offender, or legal action, or both.  
Emergency Calls  
IMPORTANT!  
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using  
radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as  
user- programmed functions which cannot guarantee  
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connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should  
never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential  
communications (e.g. medical emergencies).  
Remember, to make or receive any calls, the phone  
must be switched on and in a service area with ade-  
quate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be  
possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain  
network services and/or phone features are in use.  
Check with local service providers.  
Making an Emergency Call  
1 If the phone is not on, switch it on by giving  
the PWR key a long press.  
2 Give CLR a long press or press END to clear  
the display  
3 Enter the emergency number for your present  
location (e.g. 911 or other official emergency  
number). Emergency numbers vary by location.  
4 Press SEND.  
If certain features are in use (Keyguard, restricted calls,  
etc.), you may first need to turn those features off  
before you can make an emergency call. Consult this  
document and your local cellular service provider.  
When making an emergency call, remember to give all  
the necessary information as accurately as possible.  
Remember that your wireless phone may be the only  
means of communication at the scene of an accident.  
Do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.  
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S  
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It  
is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission  
limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by  
the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.  
Government. These limits are part of comprehensive  
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy  
for the general population. The guidelines are based on  
standards that were developed by independent scientific  
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation  
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of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial  
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all per-  
sons, regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones  
employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is  
1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard  
operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all  
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is deter-  
mined at the highest certified power level, the actual  
SAR level of the phone while operating can be well  
below the maximum value. This is because the phone is  
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to  
use only the power required to reach the network. In  
general, the closer you are to a wireless base station  
antenna, the lower the power output.  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public,  
it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does  
not exceed the limit established by the government-  
adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are  
performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear) as  
required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR  
value for this model phone when tested for use at the  
ear is 0.78 W/Kg. While there may be differences  
between the SAR levels of various phones and at  
various positions, they all meet the government  
requirement.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for  
this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated  
as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines.  
SAR information on this model phone is on file with the  
FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section  
ID GMLNHA-9 or GMLNHA-9S.  
___________________________________________  
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for  
mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg)  
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incor-  
porates a substantial margin of safety to give additional  
protection for the public and to account for any variations  
in measurements.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Your phone is a product of superior design and crafts-  
manship and should be treated with care. The sugges-  
tions below will help you to fulfill any warranty  
obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for  
many years. When using your phone, battery, charger,  
OR any accessory:  
Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small  
children’s reach.  
Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids con-  
tain 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. When the phone  
warms up (to its normal operating temperature),  
moisture can form inside the phone, which may  
damage the phone's electronic circuit boards.  
Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of  
the device may damage it.  
Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can  
break internal circuit boards.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or  
strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft  
cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water  
solution.  
Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s moving  
parts and prevent proper operation.  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  
antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or  
attachments could damage the phone and may  
violate regulations governing radio devices.  
If the phone, battery, charger, or any accessory is  
not working properly, take it to your nearest  
qualified service facility. The personnel there will  
assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.  
ATM and/or credit cards brought into contact with  
the phone's cover may be demagnetized and infor-  
mation stored on the card erased. Avoid storage of  
ATM and/or credit cards near your phone.  
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12. Troubleshooting  
If the power does not come on or stay on:  
Make sure the battery is properly installed and  
charged.  
Be sure that the contacts on the battery and  
the charging stand are clean.  
Battery charge may be too low for operation.  
Check the display and listen for the low bat-  
tery warning tones.  
If the power comes on, but the phone does not  
work:  
If the phone displays NO SERVICE, you’re out  
of the service area and you can’t make calls.  
You also get this message if you’ve chosen  
Home Only in the Carrier Selection menu  
(Menu 5 1 1), and you’ve left your Home  
system.  
Make sure that the antenna is properly  
installed and if your phone has an extendable  
antenna, make sure that the antenna is  
extended to its full length.  
Check if there is an error message on the  
display after switching the phone on. If so,  
contact your local dealer.  
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13. Technical Information  
Weight:  
4.5 oz. (127g)  
Transmitting power:  
Operating voltage:  
0.6 watt max ERP  
3.6V dc  
12V dc for car kit  
Frequency band:  
824.040 to 848.970MHz (TX)  
869.040 to 893.970MHz (RX)  
Number of channels:  
Phone Book capacity:  
823 (NAMPS 2412)  
Up to 75 locations (see Note).  
Note: The maximum number of Phone Book entries  
depends on how much information you store in each  
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People and the Original Accessories  
logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates.  
The information contained in this User Guide was written for  
Nokia phone NHA-9NA/NHA-9SA.  
The right to make changes and improvements to any of the  
products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved.  
Issue No. 3. © 1998/1999/2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights  
reserved.  
These commodities are authorized by the U.S. Government for  
export only to Canada, Mexico, or the United States. They may  
not be resold, diverted, transferred, or otherwise disposed of in  
any other country, either in their original form or after being  
incorporated through an intermediate process into other end-  
items, without the written approval of the U.S. Department of  
State.  
10/00  
Printed in Canada  
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14. Warranty  
NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty  
Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMP”) warrants that this  
cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in  
material and workmanship that result in Product failure  
during normal usage, according to the following terms  
and conditions:  
1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE  
(1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the  
Product.  
2. The limited warranty extends to the original  
purchaser of the Product (“Consumer”) and is not  
assignable or transferable to any subsequent  
purchaser/end-user.  
3. The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who  
purchase the Product in the United States.  
4. During the limited warranty period, NMP will repair,  
or replace, at NMP's option, any defective parts, or any  
parts that will not properly operate for their intended  
use with new or factory rebuilt replacement items if  
such repair or replacement is needed because of  
product malfunction or failure during normal usage.  
No charge will be made to the Consumer for any such  
parts. NMP will also pay for the labor charges incurred  
by NMP in repairing or replacing the defective parts.  
The limited warranty does not cover defects in  
appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items,  
including framing, and any non-operative parts. NMP's  
limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be the  
actual cash value of the Product at the time the  
Consumer returns the Product for repair, determined by  
the price paid by the Consumer for the Product less a  
reasonable amount for usage. NMP shall not be liable  
for any other losses or damages. These remedies are the  
Consumer’s exclusive remedies for breach of warranty.  
5. Upon request from NMP, the Consumer must prove  
the date of the original purchase of the Product by a  
dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt.  
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6. The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the  
Product to NMP in Melbourne, Florida. NMP shall bear  
the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer  
after the completion of service under this limited  
warranty.  
7. The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits  
under this limited warranty if any of the following  
conditions are applicable:  
a) The Product has been subject to abnormal use,  
abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to  
moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications,  
unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse,  
neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installa-  
tion, or other acts which are not the fault of NMP,  
including damage caused by shipping.  
b) The Product has been damaged from external causes  
such as collision with an object, or from fire, flooding,  
sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage  
from exposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or  
battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of  
any electrical source, or damage caused by the  
connection to other products not recommended for  
interconnection by NMP.  
c) NMP was not advised by the Consumer in writing of  
the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product within  
fourteen (14) days after the expiration of the applicable  
limited warranty period.  
d) The Product serial number plate or the accessory  
data code has been removed, defaced or altered.  
e) The defect or damage was caused by the defective  
function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal  
reception by the external antenna.  
8. If a problem develops during the limited warranty  
period, the Consumer shall take the following step-by-  
step procedure:  
a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place  
of purchase for repair or replacement processing.  
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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 agree-  
ment (if applicable). Expenses related to removing the  
Product from an installation are not covered under this  
limited warranty.  
d) The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor  
charges not covered by this limited warranty. The Con-  
sumer will be responsible for any expenses related to  
reinstallation of the Product.  
e) NMP will repair or authorize the repair of the Prod-  
uct under the limited warranty within 30 days after  
receipt of the Product by NMP or an NMP authorized  
service center. If NMP cannot perform repair covered  
under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a  
reasonable number of attempts to repair the same  
defect, NMP at its option, will provide a replacement  
Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less  
a reasonable amount for usage.  
f) If the Product is returned to NMP during the limited  
warranty period, but the problem with the Product is not  
covered under the terms and conditions of this limited  
warranty, the Consumer will be notified and given an  
estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have  
the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to  
the Consumer. If the estimate is refused, the Product will  
be returned freight collect. If the Product is returned to  
NMP after the expiration of the limited warranty period,  
NMP's normal service policies shall apply and the Con-  
sumer 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.  
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10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,  
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE,  
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREGO-  
ING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY. OTHERWISE, THE  
FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER'S  
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. NMP  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR  
PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE, PUNITIVE  
DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY  
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF  
ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES, DOWN-  
TIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING  
CUSTOMERS, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY, RESULTING  
FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR  
ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE WARRANTY, BREACH  
OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY  
OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, EVEN IF NMP  
KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. NMP  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DELAY IN RENDERING  
SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF  
USE DURING THE PERIOD THAT THE PRODUCT IS BEING  
REPAIRED.  
11. Some states do not allow limitation of how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above one-year warranty  
limitation may not apply to you (the Consumer).  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the  
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  
(the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the  
Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may  
also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
12. NMP neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized  
service center or any other person or entity to assume  
for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which  
is expressly provided for in this limited warranty  
including the provider or seller of any extended  
warranty or service agreement.  
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13. This is the entire warranty between NMP and the  
Consumer, and supersedes all prior and contemporan-  
eous agreements or understandings, oral or written,  
and all communications relating to the Product, and no  
representation, promise or condition not contained  
herein shall modify these terms.  
14. This limited warranty allocates the risk of failure of  
the Product between the Consumer and NMP. The allo-  
cation is recognized by the Consumer and is reflected in  
the purchase price of the Product.  
15. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must  
be commenced within eighteen (18) months following  
delivery of the Product.  
16. Questions concerning this limited warranty may be  
directed to:  
Nokia Customer Care Center, USA  
Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc.  
7725 Woodland Center Boulevard, Suite #150  
Tampa, FL 33614  
Telephone: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228)  
Facsimile: (1) 813 249-9619  
17. The limited warranty period for NMP supplied  
attachments and accessories is specifically defined  
within their own warranty cards and packaging.  
©Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.  
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calling card 45  
calls 20  
15. Index  
entering information  
about 46  
calling line identification  
15, 63  
Symbols  
’+’ (link) character 25  
’p’ (pause) character  
25, 60  
calls  
’w’ (wait) character 25, 60  
answering 14  
automatic answer 39  
ending 14  
international 13  
making 13  
making an emergency  
call 76  
calls lists  
Numerics  
1-touch dialing 16, 38  
9 key. See also  
emergency 9 dialing 17  
A
active open 40  
allowed calls 45  
automatic answer 39  
automatic redial 39  
dialed calls 35  
erasing 35  
missed calls 35  
received calls 35  
Car profile 18  
carrier selection 42  
chargers 8, 69–70  
CLR key 13  
B
battery 7–11  
charge indicator 5  
charging 8  
charging times 8  
disposal 12  
fitting 7  
removing 10  
talk and standby times  
9
to edit name or  
number 32  
to end PIN Call  
attempt 21  
to exit Menu 30  
D
BATTERY LOW 9  
data mode 59  
dialed calls list 35  
digital message service  
65  
display  
indicators 5  
DTMF 58, 60  
C
call log 34  
CALL NOT ALLOWED 13  
call timers 36  
call waiting 64  
callback number service  
67  
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messages  
alert tone 50  
erasing 49  
menu 48  
reading 49  
text message indicator  
5
voice and text 22  
voicemail indicator 5  
missed calls list 35  
My tones profile 18  
E
emergency 9 dialing  
17, 38  
emergency calls 17, 76  
making 76  
with keyguard active 18  
F
flash function 61  
H
house indicator 5  
N
I
network services 63  
NO SERVICE 13, 43, 79  
Normal profile 18  
notepad memory 27  
in-call menu 57  
indicators  
AB 5  
ABC 5  
O
K
overflow indicator 5  
Keyguard 17  
keypad tones 37  
P
phone book 23–28  
editing an entry 31  
erasing entries from 33  
finding entries in 31  
giving an entry VIP  
status 28  
linking locations 25  
location 75 25, 48  
location number  
indicator 5  
maximum number of  
locations 23  
menu 31  
moving an entry 28  
notepad 27  
saving entries in 23, 31  
status of 33  
L
language 39  
lights 37  
lock code 41  
lock phone 48  
LOCKED 48  
Loud profile 18  
M
menu  
accessing 30  
in-call 57  
shortcut method 30  
summary 29  
using during a call 31  
message waiting 65  
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phone indicator 5  
phone number 39  
PIN calls 21  
pointer 5  
preferred network 43  
profile  
selecting 18  
useful information  
about 19  
S
safety guidelines 1, 73  
security code 41  
short message service 67  
signal strength 6  
indicator 5, 6  
Silent profile 18  
speed dialing 16  
SYSTEM BUSY... 39  
Q
T
Quiet profile 18  
touch tones 58, 60  
R
V
ready screen 4  
received calls list 35  
RECHARGE BATTERY 9  
redial  
VIP entry  
menu 33  
VIP feature 28  
voicemail 15, 65  
indicator 5  
volume  
automatic 39  
last 15 dialed calls 16  
last number 16  
REPLACE? 23, 32  
restore factory settings  
42  
earpiece 16, 18  
ringing 18, 37  
W
ringing  
warranty 81  
welcome note  
menu 40  
options 36  
tone 37  
volume 37  
roam beep 40  
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