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User’s Guide
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Issue 2
Quick Guide
Press and hold
SWITCHING ON / OFF
MAKING A CALL
Key in area code and phone number,
then press
ANSWERING A CALL
ENDING / REJECTING A CALL
twice (with display clear)
REDIALLING THE LAST DIALLED
NUMBER
Press and hold
CALLING YOUR VOICE MAILBOX
ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME
CLEARING THE DISPLAY
Use keys on side of phone
Menu, then
Unlock, then
(within 3 secs) /
LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD
quickly (with display clear),
for desired profile, OK
or
SELECTING A USER ENVIRONMENT
(PROFILE)
Phone book functions
Key in phone number, Save, key in
name, OK
STORING A PHONE NUMBER WITH
A NAME (WITH DISPLAY CLEAR)
or , key in first character of name,
RECALLING PHONE NUMBER FROM
PHONEBOOK BY ASSOCIATED NAME
(WITH DISPLAY CLEAR)
or
for desired name
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Menu functions
Menu,
tion, Select
or
to choose desired func-
ENTERING A MENU FUNCTION
Wait for 10 seconds (with desired func-
tion displayed)
VIEWING A MENU HELP TEXT
First: Menu, choose Profiles,
Select, choose desired profile,
Options, choose Personalise, OK
USER ENVIRONMENT (PROFILE)
SETTINGS:
• INCOMING CALL ALERT
• RINGING TONE
Then:
• Incoming call alert: Choose
Incoming call alert,
Select, choose desired alert type,
OK
• RINGING VOLUME
• Ringing tone or volume: Choose
Ringing toneor Ringing
volume, Select, choose
desired setting, OK
First: Menu, choose Messages,
Select
TEXT MESSAGES:
• READING A TEXT MESSAGE
• WRITING AND SENDING A
TEXT MESSAGE
Then:
• To read: choose Inbox, Select,
choose desired message, Read.
• To write and send: choose Write
messages, Select, key in mes-
sage, Options, choose Send, OK,
key in recipient’s phone number, OK
Menu, choose Call divert,
Select, choose desired divert mode,
Select, choose Activate, OK,
choose Voice mailbox, OK
DIVERTING VOICE CALLS TO YOUR
VOICE MAILBOX
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Quick Guide................................................3
For Your Safety..........................................7
1. Quick Start ............................................9
By Phone book’s Search function .......... 22
Deleting a Name and Phone Number
What’s New .........................................................9
Sending SMS messages:
Setting groups (‘Sets’)..................................9
Caller groups...................................................9
Other handy features ...................................9
List of Keys ....................................................... 10
The Display Indicators ................................... 11
The Selection Keys ......................................... 11
Setting a ringing tone and
graphic for a caller group......................... 23
Speed Dialling ..................................................24
3. Getting Started .................................. 12
Inserting a SIM Card ..................................... 12
Charging a Battery ......................................... 13
Switching on the Phone ............................... 14
Switching off the Phone .............................. 15
Other Phone Book Functions .......................25
Copying a name and phone number.....25
Copying via IR..............................................25
Printing via IR..............................................26
Editing a name and phone number
4. Basic Functions .................................. 16
Making a Call .................................................. 16
Calling any of the ten last dialled
phone numbers ........................................... 16
Speed dialling a phone number ............. 17
Answering a Call ............................................. 17
stored in Phone book.................................26
Selecting a Phone book
(Memory in use).......................................... 26
Setting the view for stored names
and phone numbers (Type of view) .......26
Viewing the amount of free space
(Memory status).......................................... 27
Service numbers (Service Nos)................27
Calling Your Voice Mailbox ......................... 17
Keypad Lock (Keyguard) ............................... 18
Multiparty Calls .............................................. 18
Making a new call during a call............. 18
Making a conference call......................... 19
Answering a new call during a call....... 19
Transferring a call ...................................... 19
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By scrolling...................................................28
Exiting from the Menu Functions ..............28
List of Menu Functions ................................. 29
Reading a text message
Sending a text message
Set specific settings
Starting a 2-player game .........................52
Calendar (Menu 8) ..........................................53
Settings common to all messages
Info service (Menu 1-5)............................ 35
Listen to voice messages
Voice mailbox number
(Menu 1-8-2)......................................37
Protection Cap of the
Received calls (Menu 2-2).......................38
Dialled numbers (Menu 2-3)...................38
Erase recent call lists (Menu 2-4)..........38
Show call duration (Menu 2-5)..............39
Show call costs (Menu 2-6) ....................39
Call cost settings (Menu 2-7).................40
Call costs’ limit (Menu 2-7-1)........... 40
Show costs in (Menu 2-7-2)..............40
Profiles (Menu 3) ........................................... 40
Accessing the profiles ...............................40
Changing profile settings
Using the Batteries .........................................57
Charging and discharging the battery..57
Notes for using the batteries ..................57
Access Codes ....................................................58
Care and Maintenance ..................................59
Important Safety Information .....................60
Index.........................................................63
(such as incoming call alert)...................41
Settings (Menu 4) ........................................... 42
Alarm clock (Menu 4-1) ...........................42
Clock (Menu 4-2)........................................43
Call settings (Menu 4-3) ..........................43
Anykey answer (Menu 4-3-1)............43
Automatic redial (Menu 4-3-2)........44
Speed dialling (Menu 4-3-3) .............44
Call waiting options
(Menu 4-3-4) .........................................44
Own number sending (Menu 4-3-5)44
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For Your Safety
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further de-
tailed information is given in this manual.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
USE QUALIFIED SERVICE
Don’t use a hand-held phone while
driving; park the vehicle first.
Only qualified service personnel
must install or repair equipment.
INTERFERENCE
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
Use only approved accessories and
batteries. Do not connect incom-
patible products.
All wireless phones may get inter-
ference which could affect per-
formance.
MAKING CALLS
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Ensure the phone is switched on
and in service. Enter the phone
number, including the area code,
Follow any regulations or rules.
Switch phone off near medical
equipment.
then press
. To end a call, press
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
. To answer a call, press
.
Wireless phones can cause inter-
ference. Using them on aircraft is
illegal.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and
in service. If the word “Clear” appears
on the display above the
press and hold Clearto clear the
SWITCH OFF WHEN
REFUELLING
key,
display. Enter the emergency number
Don’t use phone at a refuelling
point. Don’t use near fuel or chem-
icals.
(e.g. 112), then press
. Give your
location. Do not end the call until
given permission to do so.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
CONNECTING TO OTHER
DEVICES
When connecting to any other de-
vice, read its user’s guide for de-
tailed safety instructions. Do not
connect incompatible products.
Don’t use phone where blasting is
in progress. Observe restrictions,
and follow any regulations or
rules.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position (to
ear). Don’t touch the antenna un-
necessarily.
INFRARED PRECAUTIONS
Do not point the IR beam at any-
one’s eye or allow it to interfere
with other IR devices.
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Using This Guide
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM network.
A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. They are special
services provided by wireless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of
these Network Services, you must subscribe to these service(s) from your home service
provider and obtain instructions for their use.
WARNING!
• Use only batteries, charger and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for
use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types will invalidate any
approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.
For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer.
• When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not
the cord.
• This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-7, ACP-9,
LCH-9, HFU-2. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and
may be dangerous.
About Labels on Your Phone
Your phone has labels on it. These are important for service and related purposes, so be
careful not to lose the label or the information there (e.g, if you replace your phone’s
cover).
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1. Quick Start
first call and gives a hint on the wealth of features that the phone offers.
environments by simply selecting a proper
‘profile’. See page 40 for details.
Making Your First Call
1 With the battery removed, insert the
lows:
SIM card (for details, see page 12).
2 Install and charge the battery (see
page 13).
1 Press the power key ( ) quickly when
the display is clear.
3 Switch on your phone by pressing and
2 Reach the desired profile (e.g. Silent
holding
(see page 14).
to turn off all the phone tones) with
or (or press quickly).
• If the phone asks for the PIN code,
key it in and press OK.
3 Press OK(or press and hold ).
• To change the language of the dis-
play texts, see ”Language (Menu 4-
4-1)” on page 44.
Sending SMS messages:
Setting groups (‘Sets’)
You can send a text message e.g. as a fax
by selecting the desired collection of set-
tings (‘set’) in which you have predefined
the proper settings for fax transmissions.
See page 34 for details.
4 Wait until the operator name appears
on the display.
5 Key in the area code and phone number
and press
6 After the conversation, end the call by
pressing
(see also page 16).
.
Caller groups
What’s New
You can set the phone to ring using the
desired ringing tone when you receive a
call from a particular phone number. See
page 23 for details.
The phone provides a host of advanced
features. To mention but a few:
Adjusting phone tones:
Profiles
You can set the phone tones to function in
the desired way in different situations and
Other handy features
Clock, Alarm clock, Games, Calculator,
Calendar, Infrared, and more.
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2. Your Phone
List of Keys
The phone is provided with the keys given below. Throughout this guide, all key presses
are represented by icons such as
and
.
Power key
Switches the phone on or off.
Infrared (IR) port
When pressed briefly when the dis-
play is clear or during a call: Enters
the list of profiles.
When pressed briefly while in the
Phone book or menu functions:
Turns the lights on for 15 seconds.
Selection keys
Each of these keys performs the
function indicated by the text
above it.
Vol-
ume
Scroll keys
Scroll through names, phone num-
bers, menus or setting options.
Dials a phone number and answers
a call.
With display clear: Shows the most
recently dialled number.
Ends or rejects a call. Also exits
from any function at any time.
Enter numbers and characters.
-
calls your voice mailbox when
pressed and held.
Used for various purposes in differ-
ent functions.
Connectors for
external devices
Volume
keys
The upper key increases and the
lower key decreases the earpiece
volume.
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The Display Indicators The Selection Keys
Display indicators inform you about the
current operation of the phone.
Below the display you can find two so-
called selection keys.
The indicators described below are shown
when the phone is ready for use, with no
characters entered by the user on the dis-
play. This is also called ‘a clear display’.
Their functions depend on the guiding
texts shown above the keys.
The symbols relating to other functions
are explained throughout this user guide.
Guiding
texts
Selection
keys
For example, when there is the word
“Menu” above the
key enters the menu functions.
key, pressing this
OPER- Indicates in which cellular net-
ATOR
work the phone is currently
used.
Similarly, pressing the
key under the
word “Names” allows access to the Phone
book functions.
P and Shows the radio signal strength
bar
of the cellular network at your
current location. The more bars
are visible, the stronger is the
signal.
In this user guide, the selection keys are
indicated by the relevant guiding text ap-
pearing in bold (e.g. Menuor Names).
T and
bar
Shows how much power there
is left in the battery. The more
bars visible, the more power
in the battery.
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3. Getting Started
Before you can use your phone, you must place a SIM card in the phone, install the bat-
tery, and charge the battery.
3 Release the SIM card holder by sliding
Inserting a SIM Card
the catch in the OPEN direction.
The phone can only be used with a valid
miniature plug-in SIM card. You obtain
the card from your network operator or
service provider.
NOTE: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of
small children’s reach.
1 If the phone is on: Before inserting the
SIM card, switch off the phone (press
) and wait for a few seconds before
removing the battery.
4 Lift the holder to vertical position.
• The SIM card and its contacts can be
easily damaged by scratches or
bending, so be careful when you
handle, insert or remove the card.
2 To remove the battery: Press the catch
on the top of the battery (1), slide the
battery towards the bottom of the
phone (2), and lift the battery upwards
(3).
5 Slide the card carefully into the holder.
Ensure that the bevelled corner is up-
permost (see picture) and the gold con-
tacts of the card face into the phone.
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6 Push the card holder towards the
phone.
Charging a Battery
Once placed in the phone, the battery is
ready for charging.
NOTE:
• Use only batteries and chargers
approved by the phone manufactur-
er.
• In some vehicles, the ignition must
be on in order to charge the phone
with the cigarette lighter charger.
7 Lock the holder by sliding the catch
gently towards the base of the phone
until you hear a click. Make sure that
the holder is firmly engaged
To charge the battery by using the
Travel Charger ACP-7:
1 Connect the plug from the charger into
the bottom of the phone.
2 Connect the charger to an AC wall out-
8 Place the battery onto the back of the
phone as shown below. Slide the bat-
tery up the body of the phone until the
catch engages (a click is heard).
let.
The indicator bar at the right of the dis-
play starts rolling and the text Charg-
ingis briefly displayed (when the phone
is on).
• If the battery is totally empty, it may
take a few minutes before the
charging indication appears on the
display.
• The charging time depends on the
charger and battery used. For exam-
ple, charging a BLS-2 battery takes
about 4 hours.
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• The charger can be connected to the
phone even during a call
TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: As with
any other radio transmitting device, do
not touch the antenna unnecessarily
when the phone is switched on. Contact
with the antenna affects call quality and
may cause the phone to operate at a
higher power level than otherwise needed.
3 The battery is fully charged when the
indicator bar stops rolling and the
text Battery fullis briefly dis-
played (if the phone is on).
4 Disconnect the charger from the AC
outlet and the phone.
1 Press and hold
until the display
If Not chargingis displayed, charging
is suspended. Wait for a while, disconnect
the charger, plug it in again and retry. If
charging still fails, contact your dealer.
lights are turned on.
For more information on using the
batteries, see page 57.
Battery Charge Indication
When the battery is running out of power
and only a few minutes of talk time re-
main, a warning tone is heard and Bat-
tery lowis briefly displayed.
When no more talk time remains, Bat-
tery emptyis briefly displayed (and a
warning tone is sounded) and the phone
switches itself off.
• If the phone asks for a PIN code, key
it in (appears as stars) and press OK.
See also ”PIN code request (Menu
4-5-1)” on page 46 and ”Access
Codes” on page 58.
NOTE: If the warning tones have been set
off, only the display texts will appear.
NOTE: The PIN code protects your
SIM card against unauthorised use
and is usually supplied with the SIM
card.
Switching on the
Phone
WARNING! Do not switch on the phone
when wireless phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
• If the phone asks for a security code,
key it in and press OK.
See also ”Security level (Menu 4-5-
5)” on page 49.
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as
you would any other telephone with the
antenna pointed up and over your shoul-
der.
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NOTE: The security code protects
your phone against unauthorised
use and is usually supplied with the
phone.
Phone
Press and hold
for one second.
2 The name of a serv-
ice provider will ap-
pear if you are in
Or: With the display clear, press
quickly, scroll with
or
to Switch
off!, and press OK.
the service area of a
cellular network
which supports your SIM card.
Check that the signal strength bar on
the left side of the display is at least
partly shown.
3 If any other than the “General” user
environment (profile) is selected, the
name of the profile is displayed. See
also ”Profiles (Menu 3)” on page 40.
The phone can make and receive calls
only when
• it is switched on
• it has a valid SIM card fitted
• it is located in the service area of
a cellular network where your SIM
card can be used. See also ”Net-
work selection (Menu 4-4-5)” on
page 46.
• the signal strength is adequate.
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4. Basic Functions
Press Options, scroll with or
Making a Call
1 With the phone switched on, key in the
to Mute, and press Select.
To unmute the microphone, press
Unmute. Or: Press Options,
scroll to Unmute, and press
area code and phone number by using
the
-
keys.
• International calls
If you key in a + character (press
twice within one second) in
front of the country code you don’t
need to worry about the interna-
tional access code.
NOTE: Muting and unmuting also
cessory connected to the phone.
4 After the conversation, end the call by
• Editing the phone number
pressing
.
Use
You can remove all the characters at
once by pressing or by pressing
and holding Clear. For details, see
”Keying in a Phone Number” on
page 21.
,
and Clearfor editing.
NOTE: When you are using the phone with
the car kit CARK-91, you can switch from
handsfree mode to privacy mode by pick-
ing up the external handset HSU-1.
To switch back to handsfree, first press
Menuand then put down the handset
within 15 seconds.
• Saving the phone number in
Phone book
Press Save, key in the associated
name, and press OK. For details, see
”Keying in a Name” on page 20.
Calling any of the ten last
dialled phone numbers
To call the last dialled number, press
twice (with the display clear).
• Recalling a phone number from
Phone book: See page 22.
2 Press
call the number.
To call one of the ten last dialled numbers:
Press
with or the desired number or asso-
ciated name, and press again.
(with the display clear), reach
3 Wait for the answer and speak.
• Adjusting the earpiece volume
Use the keys on the side of the
phone. The upper key increases and
the lower key decreases the volume.
See also ”Call register (Menu 2)” on
page 37.
The volume can be adjusted also
when no call is in progress.
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• If the network could not identify the
caller, Callis displayed.
Speed dialling a phone
number
• If the caller could be identified, the
caller’s phone number (or name if
stored in your Phone book) followed
by callingis displayed.
If you have assigned a phone number to
one of the speed dialling keys (
to
; see page 24), you can call the phone
number as follows:
• Pressing
2 After the conversation, end the call by
pressing
rejects the call.
Either:
With the display clear, press the desired
.
speed dialling key (
.
to
) and then
NOTE:
• You can answer a call at any time,
even while in the Phone book or
menu functions.
Or:
If “Speed dialling” is set on (see page 44):
With the display clear, press and hold the
desired speed dialling key (
until the call is started.
to
)
• If the incoming call has been divert-
ed from some other phone number,
the >sign is shown after Callor
calling(network service).
NOTE: Pressing and holding
voice mailbox.
calls your
Calling Your Voice
Mailbox
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings
and flashes its lights, and a relevant text is
displayed.
To call your voice mailbox, press and hold
when the display is clear.
The phone does not ring if the “Incoming
call alert” function (see page 41) is set to
“Off” or “Beep once”.
If “Incoming call alert” is set to “Caller
groups”, the phone notifies of the call only
if the caller belongs to one of the selected
groups.
1 Press
to answer the call.
When the “Anykey answer” function
(see page 43) is set on, you can answer
If the phone asks for the voice mailbox
number, key it in and press OK.
the call with any key except
or
.
To edit this number later, see ”Voice mail-
box number (Menu 1-8-2)” on page 37.
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scroll with
and press Select. You can unlock the
keypad in the normal way.
or
to Lock keypad,
Keypad Lock
(Keyguard)
The keypad can be temporarily locked to
prevent the keys from being accidentally
operated.
Multiparty Calls
Making a new call during a
call
You may have two calls in progress at the
same time (network service). One of the
calls may be a conference call.
To lock the keypad:
With thedisplay clear,
press Menuand then
within three sec-
onds.
appears at
the top of the display.
To make a new call during a call:
To unlock the keypad:
1 Press Options, scroll with
or
to New call, press Select, key in
the phone number or recall it from
Phone book (see page 22 for details),
Press Unlockand then
.
When the keyguard is on:
and press Call(or
).
• To answer a call, press
. To end
or reject a call, press
call, the phone can be operated in
the normal way.
. During a
The existing call is put on hold auto-
matically. The active call is indicated by
and the held call by
.
• Calls may be possible to the emer-
gency number programmed into
your phone (e.g. 112 or other official
emergency number).
To cancel the call before an answer:
Press End call.
2 To switch between the calls, press
Swapor
.
Key in the emergency number and
Or: Press Options, scroll to Swap,
and press Select.
press
. The number is displayed
only after you have keyed in its’ last
digit.
3 To end the active call, press
.
Or: Press Options, scroll to End
this call, and press Select. The
held call becomes active.
• When the phone is connected to the
handsfree car kit CARK-91, the
phone can be used in the normal
way.
To end both calls: Press Options,
scroll to End all calls, and press
Select.
NOTE:When the phone is connected to the
headset HDC-9, you can lock the keypad
during a call as follows: Press Options,
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hold, and press Select.
Making a conference call
Up to six persons can take part in a con-
ference call (network service).
7 To end the conference call, press
Or: Press Options, scroll to End
all calls, and press Select.
:
1 Make a call to the first participant of
the call.
Answering a new call during
a call
2 Call the second participant (see step 1 in
“Making a new call during a call” above).
When the “Call waiting options” function
is set on (see page 44), the phone notifies
you of a new incoming call.
3 Join the first participant in the call:
Press Options, scroll to Confer-
ence, and press Select.
1 Press Answeror
Or: Press Options, scroll with
.
4 To add a new person to the call, follow
steps 2 and 3 above. Repeat this oper-
ation, if necessary.
or
to Answer, and press Select.
In a call list, a waiting call is indicated
5 To have a private conversation with
one of the participants:
with
.
To reject the new call:
Press Options, scroll to Reject,
and press Select.
• Press Options, scroll to Pri-
vate, and press Select.
• Scroll to the desired call participant
and press OK.
The other participants can continue
to converse with each other.
2 To switch between the two calls,
press Swapor
.
Or: Press Options, scroll to Swap,
and press Select.
• Once you have finished the private
conversation, return to the confer-
ence call as described in step 3.
3 To end the active call, press
Or: Press Options, scroll to End
this call, and press Select.
.
6 To drop a single participant from the call:
The held call becomes active.
• Press Options, scroll to Private,
and press Select. Select the person
that you want to drop and press OK.
Transferring a call
When you have one call active and the
other on hold, you can connect the two
calls and disconnect yourself from the call
(network service).
• Press
.
Or: Press Options, scroll to End
this call, and press Select.
• Press Unholdor
Or: Press Options, scroll to Un-
.
Press Options, scroll with
Transfer, and press Select.
or
to
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5. Phone Book Functions
You can store phone numbers and their
Keying in a Name
associated names in the memory of the
phone (internal Phone book) or the SIM
card (SIM Phone book).
When you are asked for a name in Phone
book’s “Add entry” function or in any other
function:
The internal Phone book can store 50
names (of up to 16 characters each) and
phone numbers (of up to 30 digits each) at
a time.
1 Key in the name. Do as follows:
• Press the key labelled with the char-
acter you want: once for the first
character, twice for the second and
so on.
The phone supports SIM cards which can
store up to 250 names and phone num-
bers.
The available characters are listed
below.
In addition to storing names and phone
numbers, Phone book also offers a wide
range of functions for managing them.
. , ? ! - & 1
Entering Phone book
A B C 2 Ä À Á Â Ã Æ Ç
D E F 3 È É Ë Ê
G H I 4 Î Ï Ì Í Ý Ð
J K L 5 £
You can access the stored names and
phone numbers as well as the Phone book
functions in the following ways:
• When the display is clear: Press
Names.
M N O 6 Ö Ô Ò Ó Ø Ñ
P Q R S 7 $ ß
T U V 8 Ü Ù Û Ú
W X Y Z 9
• During a call: Press Options,
scroll with
or
to Names, and
press Select.
Exiting from Phone book
To exit from Phone book while at its main
level, press Exit.
space, 0
special characters, e.g. +
and %
To quit a Phone book function, press
Back.
upper or lower case
To exit from Phone book any time (except
during a call), press
.
• If the next letter is located on the
same key as the present one, press
NOTE: Pressing
active call.
during a call ends the
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or
(or wait until the cursor
2 If you make a mistake, you can remove
digits to the left by pressing Clearas
many times as needed.
appears) and then select the letter.
• To switch between upper case and
lower case, press
or abc at the top of the display indi-
cates the selected case.
quickly. ABC
and
move the cursor left and
right, respectively.
• To insert a number, press and hold
the key labelled with the desired
number. To switch between letters
Storing a Phone
Number with a Name
(Add entry)
and numbers, press and hold
• To insert a space, press
• Pressing brings up a list of spe-
cial characters. Reach the desired
character with or and press
.
.
You can store phone numbers with associ-
ated names in the internal or SIM Phone
book.
1 With the display clear, press Names.
Useto insert it in the name.
2 Scroll with
and press Select.
or
to Add entry
If the character list continues on the
next screen, you can scroll between
the screens with
.
3 Key in a name and press OK.
2 If you make a mistake, you can remove
characters to the left by pressing
Clearas many times as needed.
Pressing and holding Clearclears the
screen.
4 Key in an area code and phone number,
and press OK.
• If you want to use the phone number
when abroad, add a + character
(press
twice) and country code
and
move the cursor left and
in front of the area code and phone
number.
right, respectively.
Keying in a Phone
Number
TIP: Quick storing
1 With the display clear, key in the de-
sired phone number and press Save.
When you are asked for a phone number
in Phone book’s “Add entry” function or in
any other function:
2 Key in the associated name and press
OK.
1 Key in the digits of the phone number.
Storing a phone number only:
1 With the display clear, key in the de-
sired phone number.
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2 Press and hold Save.
the Type of view selected is Name,
number.
Recalling a Phone
Number and Name
By scrolling when the
display is clear
There are several ways to access the
names and phone numbers stored in
Phone book.
1 Press
2 Key in the first character of the name.
3 Press or until the name appears.
4 Press Detailand then or to
or
.
By Phone book’s Search
function
see the name in full length and the
phone number associated with the
name.
1 With the display clear, press Names.
2 With Searchhighlighted, press Se-
lect.
NOTE: You can ignore this step when
the Type of view selected is Name,
number.
3 Key in the first character(s) of the de-
sired name.
4 Press OKor
for the last name beginning with the
given character(s).
for the first name, or
Deleting a Name and
Phone Number (Erase)
You can remove names and phone num-
bers from the selected Phone book one by
one or all at once.
5 Press
or
until the desired name
appears or is highlighted.
• Three periods (...) after the name or
before the phone number mean that
the name or number is not shown in
full length.
One by one
1 Recall the name and phone number
that you want to remove (see page 22).
•
or
at the top of the display
2 Once you are in the Details of the
given name or phone number:
shows that the name and phone
number is stored in the SIM or inter-
nal Phone book, respectively.
• Press Options.
• Scroll with
press Select.
or
to Eraseand
6 Press Detailand then
or
to
see the name in full length and the
phone number associated with the
name.
• Press OKto confirm or Backto
cancel the operation.
NOTE: You can ignore this step when
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Alternatively: With the display clear, press
Names. Scroll to Eraseand press Se-
lect. Scroll to One by oneand press
Select. Recall the desired name and/or
phone number from Phone book and press
Erase. Press OKto confirm.
Including a phone number in
a caller group
1 Recall the desired name and phone
number (see page 22).
2 Once you are in the Details of the
given name or phone number: Press
All at once
Options, scroll with
Caller groups, and press Select.
or
to
1 With the display clear, press Names.
2 Scroll with
press Select.
or
to Eraseand
3 Scroll to the desired caller group and
press Select.
3 Scroll to Erase alland press Se-
lect.
Setting a ringing tone and
graphic for a caller group
4 Scroll to the Phone book to be cleared
(Phoneor SIMcard) and press Se-
lect.
1 With the display clear, press Names.
2 Scroll with
groupsand press Select.
or
to Caller
5 At the prompt Are you sure?,
press OKto clear the selected Phone
book or Backto cancel the operation.
If you pressed OK, key in the security
code and press OK.
3 Scroll to one of the caller groups and
press Select.
4 Scroll to one of the following functions
and press Select.
Caller Groups
Rename group
Key in the name and press OK.
You can set the phone to sound a specific
ringing tone and flash the desired graphic
on the display when you receive a call
from a particular phone number.
Group ringing tone
Scroll to the desired tone and press OK.
Presetis the tone selected for the
currently selected profile (see page 41).
For this, first include a phone number in
the desired caller group. Then, define a
ringing tone and graphic for this group.
Group graphic:
Scroll to On, Off, View graphic,
Send via IR, Send graphic
(send via SMS), and press Select.
NOTE: You can set the phone to ring only
upon calls from phone numbers that be-
long to a specific caller group. See “Pro-
files (Menu 3)” on page 40.
5 If you selected Send graphic(net-
work service), key in the recipient’s
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phone number or recall it from Phone
4 Do one of the following:
book and press OK.
empty speed dialling key or change
an assignment made by the phone:
Press Assign, scroll to the desired
name or phone number, and press OK.
For downloading a new graphic to your
phone via IR, see also “Infrared (Menu 9)”
on page 54.
After you have downloaded a graphic,
scroll to View graphicor Save
graphicand press Select. If you
selected Save graphic, reach the de-
sired caller group and press Select.
• To check or edit an existing speed
dialling assignment: PressOptions,
scroll to one of the following func-
tions and press Select.
View number
Shows the phone number associat-
ed with the name.
Speed Dialling
You can set any of the number keys
Change
to
to function as a speed dialling key.
Allows you to change the assigned
name and phone number. Scroll to
the desired name or phone number
and press OK.
For this, you need to assign a phone
number to the desired number key.
See also ”Speed dialling a phone number”
on page 17.
Erase
Removes the speed dialling assign-
ment that you have made. Press OK
to confirm or Backto cancel the
operation.
Specifying a speed dialling key
1 With the display clear, press Names.
2 Scroll with
or
to Speed
Using the speed dialling keys
dialsand press Select.
You can use the speed dialling keys in ei-
ther of the following ways:
3 Scroll through the current speed dial-
ling assignments.
Either:
If a phone number is assigned to a key,
the phone number (or name) and
Optionsare shown.
With the display clear, press the desired
speed dialling key (
.
to
) and then
If no phone number is assigned to a
key, Assignis shown.
Or:
NOTE: Assignis also shown when the
phone has automatically assigned a
phone number to a speed dialling key.
If “Speed dialling” is set on (see page 44):
With the display clear, press and hold the
desired speed dialling key (
until the call is started.
to
)
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number to be copied. Press Copyto
start copying or Backto cancel the
operation.
NOTE: Pressing and holding
voice mailbox.
calls your
If the name is too long for the target
Phone book, the name is shortened as
much as necessary.
Other Phone Book
Functions
If the name already exists in the target
Phone book but the associated phone
number is different, an ordinal number is
added to the end of the name.
Copying a name and phone
number
You can copy names and phone numbers
all at once or one by one from the phone
to the SIM card or vice versa.
Alternative way for one by one copying
1 Recall the name and phone number
that you want to copy (see page 22).
1 With the display clear, press Names.
2 Scroll with or to Copyand press
Select.
2 Once you are in the Details of the
given name or phone number: Press
3 Reach the desired copying direction
(from phone to card or vice versa) and
press Select.
Options, scroll with
Copy, and press Select.
or
to
3 Select whether to keep or erase the
original name and phone number and
press Select.
4 Scroll to Copy allor One by one
and press Select.
5 If you selected Copy all, do as fol-
lows:
Copying via IR
• Select whether to keep or erase the
original names and phone numbers
and press Select.
Via the phone’s infrared (IR) port, you can
copy names and phone numbers to a sim-
ilar phone and a compatible PC provided
with an appropriate application.
• At Start copying?, press OKto
confirm or Backto cancel the oper-
ation.
Copying a name and phone number
from your phone
If you selected One by one, do as
follows:
1 Recall the name and phone number to
be copied (see page 22).
• Select whether to keep or erase the
original name and phone number
and press Select.
2 Make sure that the other phone is set
to receive data via its IR port.
3 Once you are in the Details of the given
name or phone number: Press Op-
• Reach the name and/or phone
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press Options, scroll to Editand
press Select.
tions, scroll with
via IR, and press Select.
or to Send
3 Edit the phone number (see page 21) or
name (see page 20) and press OK.
Copying a name and phone number to
your phone
4 If you edited the name, scroll to Re-
Create entryand press Select.
To copy names and phone number from
another similar phone, you need to first
set your phone to receive data through its
IR port by entering the Infrared menu
(Menu 9). Then, the user of the other
phone sends a name and phone number
(“business card”) as described above.
Selecting a Phone book
(Memory in use)
You can store names and phone numbers
in the internal or SIM Phone book.
Once the name and phone number are
copied, scroll to Show, Saveor Dis-
card, and press OK.
To select a Phone book for use:
1 With the display clear, press Names.
Printing via IR
You can print names and phone numbers
from Phone book to a compatible printer
via the phone’s infrared (IR) port.
2 Scroll with
or
press Select.
3 Scroll to Memory in useand press
Select.
1 Recall the name and phone number
that you want to print (see page 22).
4 Scroll to SIM cardor Phoneand
press OK.
2 Once you are in the Details of the
given name or phone number: Press
NOTE: After the SIM card is changed, the
SIM Phone book is automatically selected.
Options, scroll with
or
to
Print via IR, and press Select.
Setting the view for stored
names and phone numbers
(Type of view)
The phone can show the stored phone
numbers and names in three different
ways (‘views’).
Editing a name and phone
number stored in Phone
book
1 Recall the name or phone number that
you want to edit (see page 22).
To select a view:
2 Once you are in the Details of the
1 With the display clear, press Names.
given name or phone number: Press
or
for the phone number or name,
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2 Scroll with
press Select.
or
to Optionsand
Service numbers
(Service Nos)
This function allows you to easily call the
service numbers of your service provider.
3 Scroll to Type of viewand press
Select.
4 Scroll to one of the following options
and press OK: Large font(shows
one name at a time), Name list
(shows three names at a time), Name,
number.
This function is shown only if there are
service numbers stored on your SIM card.
1 With the display clear, press Names.
2 Scroll with or to Service nos
and press Select.
Viewing the amount of free
space (Memory status)
3 Scroll to the desired service number
and press
to call the number.
You can check how many names and
phone numbers are stored and can still be
stored in each Phone book.
1 With the display clear, press Names.
2 Scroll with
or
to Optionsand
press Select.
3 Scroll to Memory statusand press
Select.
4 Press
or
for the following infor-
mation on each Phone book:
• in use: number of currently
stored names and phone numbers
• free: number of names and phone
numbers that still can be stored
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6. Menu Functions
The phone offers an extensive range of
functions which allow you to tailor the
phone to your needs.
By shortcut
Each menu, submenu and setting option is
provided with a shortcut number.
These functions are arranged in menus
and submenus.
This number, which may consist of several
digits separated by a dash (e.g. 4-3-3), is
shown at the top right of the display.
Accessing the Menu
Functions
1 With the display clear, press Menuto
enter the menu facility.
To enter a particular menu function, either
scroll through the functions until the de-
sired one appears, or use an appropriate
shortcut.
2 Within 3 seconds, key in the first digit
of the shortcut number. Repeat this for
each digit of the shortcut number.
EXAMPLE
To set the “Anykey answer” function on:
With the display clear, press Menu
By scrolling
1 With the display clear, press Menuto
(for Settings)
tings) (for Anykey answer)
(for On).
(for Call set-
enter the menu facility.
Or, during a call: Press Options,
scroll with
or
to Menu, press
Select.
ExitingfromtheMenu
Functions
2 At the main menu level, press or
to reach the desired menu, such as
Settings, and press Selectto
enter it.
To exit from the menu facility while at the
main menu level, press Exit.
To return from a submenu to the previous
menu level, press Back.
The sliding bar to the right shows the
menu’s position in respect to other
menus at the same menu level.
To exit from the menu facility while in any
3 If the menu contains submenus (such
menu or submenu, press
or press and
as Phone settings), reach the one
hold Back.
you want with
lect.
or and press Se-
NOTE: Pressing
active call.
during a call ends the
If the submenu contains a further set
of submenus, repeat this step.
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menu function and wait for 10 seconds.
Help Texts
Once the text appears, press More(or
Most of the menu functions are provided
with a brief help text.
or ) if you want to scroll the text man-
ually. Pressing Backexits from the text.
To view the help text, scroll to the desired
List of Menu Functions
1-8. Voice messages
1. Messages
1-1. Inbox
1-8-1. Listen to voice messages
1-8-2. Voice mailbox number
1-2. Outbox
1-3. Write messages
1-4. Message settings
2. Call register
2-1. Missed calls
1)
1-4-1. Set 1
2-2. Received calls
• Message centre number
• Messages sent as
• Message validity
• Rename this set
2-3. Dialled numbers
2-4. Erase recent call lists
2-5. Show call duration
2-5-1. Last call duration
2-5-2. All calls’ duration
2-5-3. Received calls’ duration
2-5-4. Dialled calls’ duration
2-5-5. Clear timers
2)
1-4-2. Common
• Delivery reports
• Reply via same centre
1-5. Info service
1-6. Fax or data call
1-7. Service command editor
2-6. Show call costs
2-6-1. Last call cost
2-6-2. All calls’ cost
2-6-3. Clear counters
1)
The number of sets depends on how many
2-7. Call cost settings
2-7-1. Call costs’ limit
2-7-2. Show costs in
sets your SIM card offers. Each set
appears in its own submenu and may
have any name.
2)
The shortcut number of this submenu
depends on the number of sets available.
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• Message alert tone
• Keypad tones
• Warning and game tones
• Automatic answer
• Lights
3. Profiles
3-1. General
3-1-1. Activate
3-1-2. Personalise
• Incoming call alert
• Ringing tone
3)
3-7. Headset
3-7-1. Activate
• Ringing volume
• Vibrating alert
• Message alert tone
• Keypad tones
1)
3-7-2. Personalise (same submenus
as in General plus Automatic
answer)
• Warning and game tones
4. Settings
4-1. Alarm clock
3-2. Silent
3-2-1. Activate
4-2. Clock
3-2-2. Personalise (same submenus
as in General)
4-3. Call settings
4-3-1. Anykey answer
4-3-2. Automatic redial
4-3-3. Speed dialling
4-3-4. Call waiting options
4-3-5. Own number sending
3-2-3. Rename
3-3. Meeting (same submenus as in
Silent)
3-4. Outdoor (same submenus as in
Silent)
3-5. Pager (same submenus as in Silent)
4-4. Phone settings
2)
3-6. Car
4-4-1. Language
3-6-1. Activate
4-4-2. Cell info display
4-4-3. List of own numbers
4-4-4. Welcome note
4-4-5. Network selection
3-6-2. Personalise
• Incoming call alert
• Ringing tone
• Ringing volume
4-5. Security settings
4-5-1. PIN code request
4-5-2. Call barring service
1)
2)
This setting is available only when the
phone is used with a special battery.
3)
This profile is shown only if the phone
is or has been used with the car kit
CARK-91.
This profile is shown only if the phone
is or has been used with the headset
HDC-9.
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• Outgoing calls
4-6. Restore factory settings
• International calls
• International except to home
country
5. Call divert
5-1. Divert all voice calls without
ringing
• Incoming calls
5-2. Divert when busy
• Incoming calls if abroad
• Cancel all barrings
4-5-3. Fixed dialling
5-3. Divert when not answered
5-4. Divert when off or no coverage
5-5. Divert all fax calls
4-5-4. Closed user group
4-5-5. Security level
5-6. Divert all data calls
5-7. Cancel all diverts
4-5-6. Change access codes
• Change security code
• Change PIN code
• Change PIN2 code
• Change barring password
6. Games
7. Calculator
8. Calendar
Descriptions of the Menu Functions
The following pages explain how to operate each menu function. The function name is
followed by the shortcut number.
Text Messages
The SMS network service allows you to
send short text messages to phones pro-
vided with SMS capability.
Messages
(Menu 1)
This menu includes
functions related to
Message Indicators
text (SMS) messages, voice messages, fax
and data calls, as well as service com-
mands and the network’s information
service messages.
When
is displayed continuously you
have received a text message.
When
flashes there is no more space
for new messages. Use the “Erase” func-
tion in the “Inbox” submenu to make some
space.
To enter this menu:
With the display clear, press Menu(Mes-
sagesappears) and then Select.
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Voice Messages
as sender’s phone number and recep-
tion date and time.
The voice message service allows you to
have an own voice mailbox held by your
service provider.
4 While reading the message, you can
access the following functions by
pressing Options. Scroll to the de-
sired function and press OK.
Reading a text message
(Inbox - Menu 1-1)
Erase
Deletes the message. Press OKto con-
firm the operation.
When you receive a text message,
and the number of new messages followed
by message(s) receivedwill appear
and a short tone will be heard (see “Mes-
sage alert tones” on page 42).
Reply
Allows you to send a reply to the sender
of the message. Key in your message,
press Options, scroll to the desired
function, and press OK. You can select
from the same options as in “Write
messages” (Menu 1-3).
Received messages can be viewed in the
“Inbox” submenu.
1 With a note of a new message on the
display:
Press Readto read the message im-
mediately or Exitto view it later.
Edit
Allows you to change the message.
Make your edits, press Options,
scroll to the desired function, and press
OK. You can select from the same
options as in “Write messages” (Menu
1-3).
To view the message later:
Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll
with
or
to Inbox, and press
Select.
Use number
2 A list of message headers appears.
Each header contains the sender’s
name or the start of the message.
Extracts a phone number from the
message for calling or saving. If there
are several numbers, scroll to the
desired one and press OK. Press Save
to store the number in Phone book or
in front of the header means that
the message has not yet been read.
to call it.
in front of the header indicates a
delivery report.
Forward
Allows you to send the message fur-
ther. Edit the message (if necessary),
press Options, scroll to the desired
function, and press OK. You can select
from the same options as in “Write
messages” (Menu 1-3).
Scroll to the desired message and press
Readto view it.
3 Use
or
to browse through the
message and related information, such
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Print via IR
Prints the message via the phone’s
infrared port to a compatible printer.
phone number or recall it from Phone
book and press OK. Press OKto send
the message.
Details
Send by set
Allows to send the message by using a
selected set. Scroll to the desired set
and press Select.
Select Numeric(for phone number)
or Alphanumeric(for e-mail
address, for example) and press OK. Key
in the desired phone number or alpha-
numeric address (if supported by your
service provider) and press OK.
Shows details of the message. Use
or
for some or all of the following:
sender’s name and phone number,
message centre used for sending,
reception date and time, reply path
availability.
Sending a text message
(Menu 1-2 and 1-3)
Save
Stores the message in Outbox.
You can write and send text messages
within the “Write messages” submenu.
Clear screen
Removes from the display all the char-
acters that you have keyed in.
You can save your own messages in the
“Outbox” submenu (Menu 1-2) for later
use.
To view your own messages:
To write and send a text message:
Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll to
Outboxand press Select. Scroll to the
desired message.
1 Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll
with
or
to Write messages
Pressing Readshows the message.
Pressing Optionswhile reading allows
access to the same functions as in Inbox
(Menu 1-1), except for Reply.
and press Select.
2 Key in a message of up to 160 charac-
ters (see “Keying in a Name” on page
20). The number of remaining charac-
ters is shown at the top of the display.
Message settings (Menu 1-4)
There are two kind of message settings:
those specific to each setting group (‘set’)
and those common to all text messages.
3 Once you are finished with writing,
press Optionsfor the following
functions. Scroll to the desired func-
tion and press OK.
To enter these settings:
Send
Sends the message by using the first
set listed in “Message settings”
(Menu 1-4). Key in the recipient’s
• Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll
with
or
to Message set-
tingsand press Select.
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Sets and menu numbering
Message centre number
A setting group or “set” is a collection of
settings needed for sending text mes-
sages.
Stores the phone number of the message
centre needed for sending text messages.
You obtain this number from your service
provider.
You can, for example, send a text message
as a fax, if supported by your service pro-
vider, by simply selecting the set in which
you have predefined the proper settings
for fax transmissions.
Key in or edit the phone number (or recall
it from Phone book) and press OK.
Messages sent as
You can request the network to convert
your Textmessages into E-mail, Fax,
or Pagingformat (network service).
Each set appears in its own submenu.
One set is stored in the phone. If there are
any sets on the SIM card, these sets are
used instead.
Scroll with or to the desired format
and press OK.
If there is one set only, the submenus are
numbered as below. If there are several
sets, the submenu numbering will change
accordingly.
In order to receive a converted message,
the recipient must have an appropriate
terminal device available.
Message validity
Set specific settings
(Set 1 - Menu 1-4-1)1)
This network service allows you to set the
time that your text messages are stored at
the message centre while attempts are
made to deliver them.
Within this submenu you can change the
settings of a particular set.
To access these settings:
Scroll with
or
to the desired time
1 Once in the Message settings
and press OK.
submenu, scroll with
or
to the
desired set and press Select.
Rename this set
NOTE: The set can have any name that
you can change with the “Rename this
set” function.
Allows you to rename the set.
Key in the new name (of up to 10 charac-
ters) and press OK.
2 Scroll to one of the following settings
and press Selectto enter it.
Settings common to all messages
(Common - Menu 1-4-2)
The settings in this submenu apply to all
outgoing text messages, irrespective the
selected set.
1)
The total number of sets depends on how
many sets your SIM card offers.
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1 Once in the Message settings
Off
Sets info message reception off.
submenu, scroll with or
to Com-
monand press Select.
Topic index
Fetches a list of available topics for the
Topics function from the network.
2 Scroll to either of the following func-
tions and press Select.
Topics
Delivery reports
Allows access to the following func-
tions. Scroll to the desired function and
press OK.
You can request the network to send de-
livery reports on your text messages (net-
work service).
Select
Allows you to select the desired top-
ics. Scroll to a topic and press Mark
to select or Unmarkto deselect it.
Repeat this as many times as need-
ed. Next, press Backand then Yes
to save or Noto ignore the changes.
Scroll with
press OK.
or
to Yesor Noand
Reply via same centre
You can request the network to route the
reply to your text message via your own
message centre (network service).
Add topic
Includes a new topic in the topics
list. Key in the topic number and
press OK. Repeat this with the
name.
Scroll with
press OK.
or
to Yesor Noand
Info service (Menu 1-5)
Edit
This network service allows you to receive
messages on various topics (such as weather
and traffic conditions) from your service
provider.
Allows you to change the topic
name and number. Scroll to the de-
sired topic and press OK. Edit the
number and press OK. Repeat this
with the name.
For available topics and relevant topic
numbers, contact your service provider.
Erase
Allows you to remove a topic from
the topics list. Scroll to the desired
topic and press OK.
1 Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll
with or to Info serviceand
press Select.
Read
2 Scroll to one of the following options
and press OK:
Shows received messages. Scroll to the
desired topic and press Select. Use
On
for browsing.
Sets info message reception on.
Pressing Optionsallows access to
Unmark topicor Use number
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(copies phone number from message to
display). Reach either function and
press Select.
Press Options, select Voice mode
or Data mode(or Fax mode), and
press OK.
Language
5 After the transmission, end the call by
Sets the language for the messages.
Only messages in the selected lan-
guage are shown. Scroll to a language
and press Markto select or Unmark
to deselect it. Repeat this as many
times as needed. Next, press Backand
then Yesto save or Noto ignore the
changes.
pressing
.
NOTE: You cannot make a data or fax call
while you have active or held calls in
progress.
Receiving a data or fax call
You can answer a data or fax call in the
normal way, even when the phone keypad
is locked.
Fax or data call (Menu 1-6)
The phone can send and receive data
through the Nokia Cellular Data Suite PC
application (network service).
Service command editor
(Menu 1-7)
From this submenu you can send service
requests, e.g. activation commands of
network services, to your service provider.
For more details, refer to the documenta-
tion supplied with your Nokia Cellular
Data Suite and communications applica-
tions.
1 Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll
with or to Service command
editorand press Select.
Making a data or fax call
1 Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll
2 Key in the numbers that you want to
include in the message.
with
or
to Fax or data
calland press Select.
Press
for a hash (#) and
for an
2 Select Fax and dataor Also
voiceand press Select. Also
voiceallows you to switch from
voice mode to data (or fax) mode
during a call.
asterisk (*). When pressed and held,
switches between numbers and
letters.
3 Press Sendto send the message
3 Key in the desired phone number or re-
call it from Phone book, and press OK.
4 If you selected Also voicein step 2,
to switch from voice to data/fax mode
(or vice versa) during the call:
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See also “Listen to voice messages” above,
”Calling Your Voice Mailbox” on page 17,
and ”Call divert (Menu 5)” on page 49.
Voice messages (Menu 1-8)
To enter this submenu:
• Once in the Messagesmenu, scroll
with
or
to Voice messages
Call
and press Select.
register
(Menu 2)
To enter this menu:
Listen to voice messages
(Menu 1-8-1)
When you enter this submenu, the phone
calls your voice mailbox at the phone
number stored within Menu 1-8-2.
Press Menu, scroll with or to Call
register, and press Select.
• Once in the Voice messagessub-
menu, scroll with or to Listen
to voice messagesand press
Select.
Options within submenus 2-1 - 2-3
In these submenus, you can access the fol-
lowing functions by pressing Options.
Scroll to the desired function and press
Select.
TIP: Alternatively, press and hold
when the display is clear.
Time of call
Shows the date and time when the call
was registered by the phone. If the
same number was registered several
times, you can see each call time using
NOTE: When
press Listento listen to the message.
is displayed, you can
Voice mailbox number
(Menu 1-8-2)
or
.
Edit number
Within this submenu you can store the
phone number of your voice mailbox. You
obtain this number from your service pro-
vider.
Allows you to first edit the displayed
name or phone number and then store
it in Phone book. Edit the number and
press Save. Edit the name and press
OK.
1 Once in the Voice messagessub-
menu, scroll with
or
to Voice
Save
mailbox numberand press Se-
lect.
Stores the displayed phone number in
Phone book. Key in the associated
name and press OK.
2 Key in the phone number or recall it
from Phone book (or edit the existing
number) and press OK.
Erase
Deletes the displayed phone number
from the list. Press OKto confirm or
Backto cancel the operation.
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View number
Shows the phone number associated
with the displayed name.
1 Once in the Call registermenu,
scroll with or to Received
callsand press Select.
TIP: You can dial a listed phone
2 Scroll with or through the list.
number by pressing
with the
desired name or number on the
display.
Dialled numbers (Menu 2-3)
You can view the ten phone numbers that
you have most recently dialled, i.e. called
or tried to call.
Missed calls (Menu 2-1)
You can view the ten phone numbers from
which somebody has most recently tried
to call you with no success (network serv-
ice).
1 Once in the Call registermenu,
scroll with
or
to Dialled
numbersand press Select.
This function works only in digital net-
works which allow you to view a caller’s
phone number.
2 Scroll with or through the list.
Alternatively: With the display clear, first
press and then scroll with or
.
1 Once in the Call registermenu,
scroll with
callsand press Select.
or
to Missed
Erase recent call lists
(Menu 2-4)
You can delete all phone numbers appear-
ing in Menus 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3.
2 Scroll with or through the list.
Alternatively: When a note of missed calls
is displayed, press List.
1 Once in the Call registermenu,
NOTE: The phone only registers missed
calls when it is switched on and is used
within the network’s service area.
scroll with
cent call listsand press Se-
lect.
or
to Erase re-
2 Scroll to All, Missed, Dialled, or
Received.
Received calls (Menu 2-2)
You can view the ten phone numbers from
which you have most recently accepted
calls (network service).
3 Press OKto delete the phone numbers
or Backto cancel the operation.
These phone numbers are erased also in
the following cases:
This function works only in digital net-
works which allow you to view a caller's
phone number.
• When you switch on the phone with
a SIM card which is not one of the
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five cards used most recently with
the phone.
NOTE: The actual time invoiced for calls by
your service provider may vary, depending
upon network features, rounding-off for
billing, and so forth.
• When you change the “Security lev-
el” setting (see page 49).
Show call costs (Menu 2-6)
This network service allows you to check
Show call duration
(Menu 2-5)
You can view the duration of your calls
and clear the timers.
the costs of your calls.
The costs are shown in terms of units set
within Menu 2-7-2, for each SIM card in-
dependently.
1 Once in the Call registermenu,
scroll with
durationand press Select.
or
to Show call
1 Once in the Call registermenu,
scroll with
or
to Show call
2 Scroll to one of the following func-
tions:
costsand press Select.
2 Scroll to one of the following func-
tions:
Last call duration
(Menu 2-5-1)
Shows the duration of the last (or cur-
rent) outgoing or incoming call in
hours, minutes and seconds.
Last call cost(Menu 2-6-1)
Shows the cost of the last or current
call.
All calls’ cost(Menu 2-6-2)
Shows the total cost of all calls made
with the current SIM card.
All calls’ duration
(Menu 2-5-2)
Shows the total duration of calls made
or received with any SIM card.
Clear counters(Menu 2-6-3)
Resets all cost counters. Press OK, key
in the PIN2 code, and press OK.
Received calls’ duration
(Menu 2-5-3)
Shows the total duration of calls
received with any SIM card.
NOTE: The actual invoice for calls and
services from your service provider may
vary, depending upon network features,
rounding-off for billing, taxes and so
forth.
Dialled calls’ duration
(Menu 2-5-4)
Shows the total duration of calls made
with any SIM card.
Clear timers(Menu 2-5-5)
Resets all timers. Press OK, key in the
security code, and press OK.
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3 Scroll to Currencyor Unitsand
press Select.
Call cost settings (Menu 2-7)
To enter this submenu:
4 If you selected Currency, key in the
charging unit price and press OK. Next,
key in the currency name and press OK.
• Once in the Call registermenu,
scroll with
or
to Call cost
settingsand press Select.
Pressing
or
inserts a period.
Call costs’ limit (Menu 2-7-1)
You can limit the costs of your calls to a
selected number of charging units or units
of currency (set within Menu 2-7-2).
Profiles
(Menu 3)
Within this menu
you can set the
phone tones and lights to function in the
desired manner in different operating en-
vironments.
1 Once in the Call cost settings
submenu, scroll with or to Call
costs’ limitand press Select.
2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK.
All you need to do is select the desired
user environment (profile).
3 Scroll to On(turn limit on) or Off(turn
limit off) and press OK.
The phone comes with a pre-programmed
set of profiles. You can rename the profiles
and change the contained settings to your
tastes.
4 If you selected On, key in the cost limit
and press OK.
Pressing
or
inserts a period.
If you selected On, the number of remain-
ing units is shown when the display is clear.
When the display is clear, the name of the
currently selected profile is shown (except
when “General” is selected).
When all units have been used, no calls
can be made except emergency calls to
the number 112.
Accessing the profiles
You can set on the desired profile either
within this menu or, when the display is
clear, by doing as follows:
Show costs in (Menu 2-7-2)
The phone can show the call cost limits in
terms of charging units or the desired cur-
rency. Contact your service provider for
charging unit prices.
1 Press
quickly.
or to the desired pro-
2 Scroll with
1 Once in the Call cost settings
file (e.g. Meeting). Or: Press
quickly as many times as necessary.
submenu, scroll with or to Show
costs inand press Select.
Switch off!turns off the phone.
2 Key in the PIN2 code and press OK.
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Ascending
3 Press OK(or press and hold ) to se-
The phone starts ringing at a low
volume and then gradually raises
the volume to the selected vol-
ume level.
lect the profile.
Changing profile settings
(such as incoming call alert)
Ring once
The phone rings once.
1 Press Menu, scroll with
or
to
Profiles, and press Select.
2 Scroll to the desired profile.
Generalis the default setting.
Beep once
The phone beeps once.
Caller groups
The phone rings only upon calls
from phone numbers which be-
long to a selected caller group.
(Also a graphic is shown, if spec-
ified to the group.)
Carand Headsetappear only if the
phone is or has been used with the car
kit CARK-91 or headset HDC-9, respec-
tively.
Scroll to the desired group and
press Markto select or Unmark
to deselect it. Repeat this as
many times as necessary.
Next, press Backand then Yes
to save or Noto ignore the
changes. See also ”Caller Groups”
on page 23.
3 Press Optionsfor the following
functions. Scroll to the desired func-
tion and press OK.
Activate
Sets on the selected profile.
NOTE: When the phone is connected to
the car kit CARK-91 or headset HDC-9,
this function is not available.
Off
Personalise
The phone sounds no tone when
a call comes in.
Allows you to change the following
settings of the selected profile. Scroll
to the desired setting and press
Select.
Ringing tone
Sets the ringing tone for voice calls.
Scroll with
or
to the desired
Incoming call alert
Defines how the phone notifies you
of an incoming voice call. Scroll
tone (a sample is sounded) and press
OK. Select “Personal” for a down-
loaded tone (see note below).
NOTE: You can download a new
ringing tone via SMS (network
service).
with
or
to one of the follow-
ing options and press OK:
Ringing
The phone rings.
Ringing volume
Sets the volume level for the ringing
and message alert tones. Scroll with
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function can be used when the car
kit is equipped with ignition sense
and ignition is switched on. Scroll to
Onor Offand press OK.
or to the desired level (a sam-
ple is sounded) and press OK.
NOTE: If you select the highest level,
you have to confirm your choice by
pressing OK.
Lights(in Car profile only)
Sets the display and keypad lights.
Vibrating alert
Scroll with
or
to On(always
Sets the phone (when provided with
a special battery) to vibrate when a
voice call comes in. The vibrator
does not work when the phone is
connected to a charger or handsfree
car kit.
on) or Automatic(on for 15 sec-
onds after key press or incoming call
alert) and press OK.
NOTE: While in Phone book or the
menu functions, you can switch on
the lights for 15 seconds by pressing
Scroll with
or
to Onor Off
and press OK.
quickly even if “Automatic” is se-
lected.
Message alert tone
Sets the ringing tone for text mes-
Rename
Allows you to edit the name of the
selected profile. Key in the new name
and press OK.
NOTE: This function is not available in
the General, Headset, and Car profiles.
sages. Scroll with
desired tone (a sample is sounded)
and press OK.
or
to the
Keypad tones
Sets the volume level for keypad
tones. Scroll with
desired level (a sample is sounded)
and press OK.
or
to the
Settings
(Menu 4)
Warning and game tones
Sets the phone to sound tones, e.g.
when the battery is running out of
power or when you play one of the
games in the phone. This setting has
no effect on the tones related to
network services.
To enter this menu:
Press Menu, scroll with
tings, and press Select.
or
to Set-
Alarm clock (Menu 4-1)
The phone can be set to alarm at a speci-
fied time. For setting the time format, see
Clock (Menu 4-2).
Scroll with
or
to Onor Off
and press OK.
Automatic answer(in Car and
Headset profiles only)
Sets the phone to answer an incom-
ing voice call after one ring. This
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1 Once in the Settingssubmenu,
The clock also serves the following func-
tions: Messages (Menu 1), Call register
(Menu 2), Alarm clock (Menu 4-1), and
Calendar (Menu 8).
scroll with or to Alarm clock
and press Select.
2 If the alarm was off, the phone asks for
the desired alarm time. Key in the time
in hours and minutes and press OK.
1 Once in the Settingssubmenu,
scroll with
or
to Clockand
press Select.
If the alarm was on, scroll to Onor Off
and press OK: Selecting Onallows you
to change the alarm time. Selecting
Offsets off the alarm.
2 Scroll to one of the following functions
and press OK.
Show/Hide clock
Allows you to set the time display on or
off.
When the alarm time expires
The phone sounds an alert tone (unless In-
coming call alert is set to “Off” or “Beep
once”), shows Alarm!and flashes its
lights. If you press Stopor switch off the
phone, the alarm is set off.
Set the time
Key in the time and press OK.
Time format: Allows you to select
the 12-hour or 24-hour time format.
Scroll to either format and press OK.
If you press any other key or let the phone
alarm for one minute, the phone stops
alarming for five minutes and resumes
thereafter. You can end this ‘snoozing’ by
pressing Stopor switching off the phone.
NOTE: If the battery is removed from the
phone for a longer time, you may need to
set the time again.
If the alarm time expires while the phone
is switched off, the phone will switch itself
on and start alarming. If you press Stop,
the phone will ask whether you want to ac-
tivate the phone for calls. Press Yesto ac-
cept or Noto switch off the phone.
Call settings (Menu 4-3)
To enter this submenu:
• Once in the Settingsmenu, scroll
with
or
to Call settings
and press Select.
NOTE: While the phone is snoozing, only
calls to the emergency number 112 can be
made.
Anykey answer (Menu 4-3-1)
When this function is set on, you can an-
swer an incoming call by pressing any key
briefly, except
and
.
Clock (Menu 4-2)
1 Once in the Call settingssub-
The phone is provided with a clock. The
current time is always shown, except
when you are in the Phone book or menu
functions.
menu, scroll with or to Anykey
answerand press Select.
2 Scroll to Onor Offand press OK.
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2 Scroll to one of the following options
and press OK: Activate, Cancel,
Status(shows call types for which
call waiting is active).
Automatic redial (Menu 4-3-2)
When this function is set on, your phone
will make up to ten attempts to connect
with a phone number after an unsuccess-
ful call attempt.
Own number sending
(Menu 4-3-5)
You can set your phone number to be dis-
played to or hidden from the called party.
Pressing
1 Once in the Call settingssub-
ends the call attempts.
This network service is available only in
digital networks which allow you to view
a caller's phone number.
2 Scroll to Onor Offand press OK.
Speed dialling (Menu 4-3-3)
When this function is set on, you can call
a phone number assigned to a speed dial-
When you change the SIM card, Preset
is automatically selected.
For details, contact your service provider.
ling key (any of
and holding the corresponding number
key.
to
) by pressing
1 Once in the Call settingssub-
menu, scroll with
or
to Own
number sendingand press Se-
lect.
1 Once in the Call settingssub-
menu, scroll with
diallingand press Select.
or
to Speed
2 Scroll to Preset, On, or Off, and
press OK.
2 Scroll to Onor Offand press OK.
Presetresets the phone to the de-
fault setting (Onor Off) that you have
agreed upon with your service provider.
See also ”Speed dialling a phone number”
on page 17 and ”Speed Dialling” on page
24.
Phone settings (Menu 4-4)
To enter this submenu:
Call waiting options
(Menu 4-3-4)
When this network service is activated,
the network will notify you of a new in-
coming call while you have a call in
progress.
• Once in the Settingsmenu, scroll
with
or
to Phone settings
and press Select.
Language (Menu 4-4-1)
You can select the language in which the
display texts are shown.
1 Once in the Call settingssub-
menu, scroll with
or
to Call
waiting optionsand press Se-
lect.
This setting also affects the time and date
formats of the following functions: Alarm
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clock (Menu 4-1), Clock (Menu 4-2), Cal-
endar (Menu 8).
1 Once in the Phone settingssub-
menu, scroll with or to List of
own numbersand press Select.
1 Once in the Phone settingssub-
menu, scroll with
or
to Lan-
2 Scroll to one of the previously stored
guageand press Select.
phone numbers, if any available.
2 Scroll to the desired language or Au-
tomatic(language is chosen based
on current SIM card) and press OK.
3 Press Optionsfor the following
functions. Scroll to the desired func-
tion and press Select.
Add number
Cell info display (Menu 4-4-2)
Includes a new phone number and
name in the list. Key in the name and
press OK. Key in the number and press
OK.
You can set the phone to indicate when it
is used in a cellular network based on
Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology
(network service).
Erase
The setting will remain in effect even if
the SIM card is changed or the phone is
switched off.
Allows you to remove the displayed
name and phone number from the list.
Edit
Allows you to edit the displayed name
or phone number. Edit the name (or
number) and press OK.
1 Once in the Phone settingssub-
menu, scroll with
or
to Cell
info displayand press Select.
2 Scroll to Onor Offand press OK.
Welcome note (Menu 4-4-4)
You can compose a message (up to 36
characters) which pops up on the display
when the phone is switched on.
List of own numbers
(Menu 4-4-3)
Within this submenu you may store and
manage the phone numbers assigned to
your SIM card, if allowed by the card.
1 Once in the Phone settingssub-
menu, scroll with
or
to Wel-
come noteand press Select.
This function is a memory aid, from which
you can check your own phone numbers if
you need to do so.
2 Key in the message.
3 Press Options, scroll with
or
Hence, the edits you make here do not
affect in any way the actual subscriber
number(s) of your SIM card.
to Saveor Erase, and press OK.
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Network selection (Menu 4-4-5)
PIN code request (Menu 4-5-1)
You can set the phone to automatically
select one of the cellular networks availa-
ble in your area, or you may select the de-
sired network manually.
You can set the phone to ask for the PIN
code of your SIM card when the phone is
switched on.
Note that some SIM cards do not allow
turning off the PIN code request.
1 Once in the Phone settingssub-
menu, scroll with or to Network
selectionand press Select.
1 Once in the Security settings
submenu, scroll with
or
to PIN
code requestand press Select.
2 Scroll to Automaticor Manualand
press Select.
2 Key in the PIN code and press OK.
3 If you selected Manual: Scroll to the
Call barring service (Menu 4-5-2)
This network service allows you to restrict
making and receiving calls with your phone.
NOTE:
• If you select any other than your
home network, this network must
have a roaming agreement with
your home network operator. Other-
wise, the text No accesswill be
displayed.
See also ”Change access codes” on page
49 and ”Barring password” on page 59.
1 Once in the Security settings
submenu, scroll with or to Call
barring serviceand press Se-
lect.
• You cannot change the network
during a call.
2 Scroll to one of the following barring
modes and press Select:
Security settings (Menu 4-5)
You can protect your phone and SIM card
against unauthorised use using the func-
tions within this submenu. See also ”Ac-
cess Codes” on page 58.
Outgoing calls
Calls cannot be made.
International calls
Calls cannot be made to foreign coun-
tries.
To enter this submenu:
• Once in the Settingsmenu, scroll
with or to Security set-
tingsand press Select.
International except to
home country
When abroad, calls can be made only
within the current country and to your
home country, i.e. the country where
your home network operator or service
provider is located.
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Incoming calls
Calls cannot be received.
Fixed dialling (Menu 4-5-3)
You can restrict your outgoing calls to se-
lected phone numbers, if supported by
your SIM card.
Incoming calls if abroad
Calls cannot be received outside your
home country.
When this function is set on, you can only
call phone numbers which are included in
the fixed dialling list or which begin with
the same digit(s) as a phone number in the
list.
Cancel all barrings
NOTE: If you selected Cancel all
barrings, the steps which follow
will not be available.
1 Once in the Security settings
3 Scroll to one of the following functions
and press OK: Activate, Cancel,
or Status(shows barred call types).
submenu, scroll with
or
to
Fixed diallingand press Se-
lect.
4 Do one of the following:
2 Scroll to On(sets function on), Off
(sets function off), or Numbers, and
press OK.
• If you selected Activateor Can-
cel, key in the barring password
and press OK.
3 If you selected Onor Off, key in the
PIN2 code and press OK.
• If you selected Status, the phone
will list the call types (such as voice
calls or data calls) for which the se-
If you selected Numbers, you can
select from the functions below. Scroll
to the desired option and press
Select.
lected barring mode is active. Use
or
to scroll through the list.
NOTE:
Search
Recalls a name (and phone number)
• When calls are barred, calls may be
possible to certain emergency num-
bers in some networks (e.g. 112 or
other official emergency number).
from the list. Scroll with or to
the desired name. Press Detail
and scroll to the name or associated
phone nmber. Press Optionsto
access the Edit or Erase function.
Key in the PIN2 code and press OK.
Scroll to either function and press
Select.
• When you make a call and a barring
mode is set on, the phone may dis-
play a note reminding you of this.
Edit
Allows to modify the name or
phone number. Edit the name or
number and press OK.
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Erase
Off
Allows to remove the name and
phone number from the list.
Press OKto erase or Backto
cancel the operation.
Calls can be made and received in the
normal way. You can use this option
only if entitled to do so. For details,
contact your service provider.
TIP:You can call a listed phone
Preset
number by pressing
Add entry
Adds a new name and phone
twice.
Sets the phone to use the group that
the SIM card owner has agreed upon
with the service provider.
NOTE: This option is automatically
selected when the phone is switched
on or the SIM card is changed.
number to the list. Key in the PIN2
code and press OK. Key in the name
and press OK. Key in the phone
number and press OK.
On
Sets the phone to use a particular
group. Calls can be made to or received
from the members of the selected
group only.
Erase all
Removes all phone numbers from
the list. Key in the PIN2 code and
press OK. Next, press OKto remove
or Backto cancel the operation.
3 If you selected On, key in the number of
the desired group (obtained from your
service provider) and press OK.
NOTE: When Fixed Dialling is set on, calls
may be possible to certain emergency
numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or
other official emergency number).
When a closed user group is selected,
and the group number are shown in the
middle of the display when the display is
clear. To see this indication when it is hid-
Closed user group (Menu 4-5-4)
This network service allows you to set the
phone to accept calls to and from a se-
lected group of people (‘closed user
group’) only.
den e.g. by a profile name, press
.
NOTE:
• When calls are limited to Closed
User Groups, calls may be possible
to certain emergency numbers in
some networks (e.g. 112 or other
official emergency number).
You may be a member of up to ten groups.
For details, contact your service provider.
1 Once in the Security settings
submenu, scroll with
Closed user groupand press
Select.
or
to
• If you accidentally select a wrong
group, you may not be able to make
or receive any calls. In that case, re-
enter this function and give the cor-
rect group number.
2 Scroll to one of the following options
and press OK:
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2 Scroll to the desired code and press
Select.
Security level (Menu 4-5-5)
The phone is supplied with a 5-digit secu-
rity code which allows you to protect the
phone against unauthorised use.
3 Key in the current code and press OK.
4 Key in the new code and press OK.
NOTE: When you change this setting, all
automatically registered phone numbers
are erased. See also ”Call register (Menu
2)” on page 37.
5 Key in the new code again and press
OK.
NOTE: The access codes may only include
characters 0 to 9. To change the PIN code,
the PIN code request must be turned on
within the “PIN code request” function
(Menu 4-5-1).
1 Once in the Security settings
submenu, scroll with
or
to Se-
curity leveland press Select.
2 Key in the security code and press OK.
Restore factory settings
(Menu 4-6)
3 Scroll to one of the following options
and press OK:
None
Within this submenu you can return the
The security code is not required when
the phone is switched on or when you
select the internal Phone book.
menu functions to their factory settings.
Note that this function has no effect on
Phone book functions.
Memory
1 Once in the Settingsmenu, scroll
The security code is required to select
the internal Phone book or to use any
copy functions in Phone book.
with or to Restore factory
settingsand press Select.
2 Key in the security code and press OK.
Phone
The security code is required when
switching on the phone with a SIM
card which is not one of the five most
recently used cards.
Call divert
(Menu 5)
The Call Divert net-
Change access codes (Menu 4-5-6)
work service allows
You can change Security code, PIN code,
PIN2 code and Barring password.
you to direct your incoming calls to
another phone number.
1 Once in the Security settings
1 Press Menu, scroll with
or
to
submenu, scroll with
Change access codesand press
Select.
or
to
Call divert, and press Select.
2 Scroll to one of the following divert
modes and press Select:
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Divert all voice calls
without ringing(Menu 5-1)
mailbox number (Menu 1-8-2)”
on page 37.
Divert when busy(Menu 5-2) (for
Other number
voice calls only)
Calls will be diverted to the de-
sired phone number. Key in the
phone number or recall it from
Phone book, and press OK.
Divert when not answered
(Menu 5-3) (for voice calls only)
Divert when phone off or no
coverage(Menu 5-4)
• If you selected Status, use
or
Voice calls are diverted when your
phone is switched off or outside of the
network service area.
to view the call types (such as
voice call or data call) for which the
selected divert mode is active.
Divert all fax calls
(Menu 5-5)
Pressing Number(if available)
shows the phone number to which
the calls are diverted. Pressing De-
tail(available only in “Divert
when not answered”) and then se-
lecting Delayshows the time after
which calls are diverted.
Divert all data calls
(Menu 5-6)
Cancel all diverts
(Menu 5-7)
All diverts are set off.
NOTE: When you make a call and a divert
note reminding you of this.
NOTE: If you selected Cancel all
diverts, the steps which follow will
not be available.
3 Scroll to one of the following functions
and press OK: Activate, Cancel,
Status(shows call types affected by
selected divert mode).
Games
(Menu 6)
Not only can you use
the phone for com-
4 Do one of the following:
munication but also for some serious fun.
• If you selected Activate, select
the phone number to which you
wish to divert the calls. Scroll to ei-
ther of the following options and
press OK:
REMEMBER! Your phone must be
switched on to use this function. Do not
switch on the phone when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause in-
terference or danger.
Voice mailbox
Voice calls are diverted to your
voice mailbox. See also ”Voice
1 Press Menu, scroll with
Games, and press Select.
or
to
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2 Scroll to the desired game and press
Select.
your score. When the snake hits its own
tail or the surrounding wall, the game
is over.
3 Scroll to one of the following options
Memory
and press Select.
Reveal pictures to find pairs with as
few tries as possible. Move the cursor
New game
Starts a new game session.
NOTE: This option is replaced with 1
player/ 2 playerselection if you
can play against a similar phone via
infrared.
with the following keys:
(up),
(left), (right), (down),
(jumps over revealed pictures and
moves on to next row when at end of
row),
tures and moves back to previous row
when at start of row). reveals the
(jumps over revealed pic-
Top score
Shows the highest score of the game in
your phone. Available only in the
games which keep track of the score.
pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible.
Logic
Instructions
Find out a secret combination of fig-
ures. Available figures are shown at the
top of the display before you acceptthe
Shows a brief help text on the game.
You can scroll the text with More(or
and ).
first guess row. Use
move the cursor and
and
to
Level
to select the
Allows you to set the difficulty level.
figure. To copy a figure from a previ-
ously accepted guess row, start scroll-
Select the desired level with
or
and press OK.
ing with
desired figure in the normal way and
accept the selection with
, move the cursor to the
Continue
Allows you to resume a paused game.
Available only when there is a game
paused.
.
Once you think that you have got the
right combination, press . The
Last view
Shows the final view of an ended game
right after the game.
result is presented as a set of marks
over the row. A correct figure in right
place gives a full mark; a correct figure
in wrong place gives a half a mark.
When all the figures are correct and in
right places, the game ends.
4 To play the games, do as follows:
Snake
Feed the snake with as many goodies as
possible. Use
-
(except for
5 While playing, pressing either selection
key pauses the game (1-player games
only). To resume a paused game, select
Continue.
) for moving the snake. The longer
the snake’s tail grows, the higher is
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2 To add, press
To substract, press
To multiply, press
To divide, press
once (+ appears).
twice ( - ).
Starting a 2-player game
Before starting the game, ensure that the
IR ports of the two devices are pointing at
each other.
three times ( * ).
four times ( / ).
There are two ways to start a 2-player
game.
Or: Press Options, scroll with
to the desired function, and press
OK.
or
Either: Both players start the same 2-
player game on their phones.
Or: The first player sets up the infrared
connection by entering the Infrared func-
tion (Menu 9) and the second player starts
the 2-player game in the normal way.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as
necessary. A subtotal is shown after
each step 2. For a total, press Options
(Equalsis selected) and press OK.
4 To start a new calculation, press and
hold Clear.
Calculator
(Menu 7)
NOTE: This calculator has a limited accu-
racy and rounding errors may occur, espe-
cially in long divisions.
The phone is provided
with a basic four
function calculator which can also be
used for rough currency conversions.
To make a currency conversion:
1 Set the exchange rate: Press Options,
scroll to Exchange rate, and press
OK. Scroll to either of the displayed op-
tions and press OK. Next, key in the ex-
REMEMBER! Your phone must be
switched on to use this function. Do not
switch on the phone when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause in-
terference or danger.
change rate (press
for a period)
and press OK.
To enter this menu:
• Press Menu, scroll with
Calculator, and press Select.
2 Make the conversion: Key in the amount
to be converted, press Options,
scroll to To domesticor To for-
eign, and press OK.
or
to
To make a calculation:
1 Enter the first number in the calcula-
tion using the
Press for a period (.).
Use Clearfor editing.
-
keys.
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Send note
Calendar
(Menu 8)
Allows you to send the note as a
text message (SMS). Key in the re-
cipient’s phone number and press
OK.
The phone is pro-
vided with a calen-
Send via IR
dar that can also be used as an
appointment or birthday reminder.
Copies the note via the phone’s
infrared port to another similar
phone.
REMEMBER! Your phone must be
switched on to use this function. Do not
switch on the phone when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause in-
terference or danger.
Make note
Allows you to write a note. Scroll to the
desired type of note and press OK.
Reminder(indicated by
)
1 Press Menu, scroll with
or
to
Key in the note and press OK. Key in
the date and press OK. For setting a
tone alert, see below.
Calendar, and press Select.
2 Scroll to the desired date.
3 Press Optionsfor the following
functions. Scroll to the desired func-
tion and press OK.
Call(
)
Key in the desired phone number or
recall it from Phone book, and press
OK. Key in the date and press OK.
Repeat this with the time. For set-
ting a tone alert, see below.
View day
Shows notes set for the chosen day.
Use
or
to browse through the
note(s). Pressing Optionsallows
access to the following functions.
Scroll to the desired function and press
OK.
Meeting(
)
Key in the note and press OK. Key in
the date and press OK. Repeat this
with the time. For setting a tone
alert, see below.
Erase
Deletes the note. Press OKto con-
firm.
Birthday(
)
Key in the person’s name and press
OK. Key in the date of birth and
press OK. Key in the year of birth
and press OK. The note and person’s
age will be shown in every forth-
coming year. For setting a tone
alert, see below.
Edit
Allows you to edit the note. Edit the
note and press OK.
Move
Allows you to change the date and
time of the note. Key in the new
date and press OK. Repeat this with
the time.
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Setting a tone alert for any note
When the phone alarms for a note
The phone flashes its lights, beeps, and
displays the note.
You can set the phone to sound a
tone in anticipation for a note: Press
Yes, key in the alarm date and
press OK. Repeat this with the alarm
time. The presence of a tone alert is
With a Call note on the display, you can
call the displayed number by pressing
.
indicated by
notes.
when you view the
If the phone was set to sound a tone alert,
pressing Postponesuspends the alert
for 10 minutes. Pressing this key again
postpones the alarm for another 10 min-
Erase notes
Allows you to delete the selected
note(s). Scroll to one of the displayed
options and press OK. If you selected
Of chosen dayor One by one,
select the desired note and press Erase.
If you selected All at once, press
Yesto delete all the notes.
utes. To stop the alarm, press
or OK.
NOTE: If the battery is removed from the
phone for a longer time, you may need to
set the time again.
Infrared
View all
Shows notes set for all days. Use
to browse through the note(s).
Pressing Optionsallows access to
the same functions as in “View day”.
Scroll to the desired function and press
OK.
or
(Menu 9)
Within this menu you
can set your phone to
receive data through its infrared (IR) port.
The phone is a Class 1 Laser Product.
Go to date
Allows you to jump to the desired date.
Key in the date and press OK.
To enter this menu:
Press Menu, scroll with
Infrared, and press Select.
or
to
Set the date
Allows you to change the current date.
Key in the new date and press OK.
NOTE:
• The preferable distance between the
two devices in infrared connection
is one meter at most.
Print via IR
Allows you to print all notes via the
phone’s infrared port to a compatible
printer.
• There must be no obstructions
between the two devices.
• The IR ports of the two devices have
to be pointing at each other.
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Receiving data via IR
To receive data from another similar
Checking the status of an IR
connection
phone:
The status of an IR connection is indicated
by
.
1 Ensure that the IR ports of the two de-
vices are pointing at each other.
When
is shown continuously, there is
an IR connection between your phone and
the other device.
2 Enter this menu to activate the IR port
for data reception.
When
3 The user of the sending phone selects
the desired IR function to start data
transfer.
connect to the other device or the con-
If data transfer is not started within 45
seconds after the activation of the IR port,
the connection is cancelled and has to be
started again.
Sending data via IR
For sending data to a similar phone or
a compatible PC provided with an appro-
priate application, refer to the documen-
tation supplied with the application and
to the following sections in this user’s
guide:
• “Caller groups”, page 23
• ”Copying via IR”, page 25
• ”Printing via IR”, page 26
• ”Reading a text message (Inbox -
Menu 1-1)”, page 32
• “Profiles (Menu 3)”, page 40
• ”Games (Menu 6)”, page 50
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7. Reference Information
To send a DTMF sequence which contains
wait characters:
DTMF Tones
The phone can send DTMF tones to com-
municate with answering machines, com-
puterised telephony services etc.
1 Start a DTMF call in the normal way.
2 Press Sendas many times as there are
wait characters. Numbers after the
waits are sent as DTMF tones.
The tones can be sent even when the key-
pad tones are set off.
NOTE: Pause and wait characters cannot
be stored on some SIM cards.
Manual transmission
Make a call to the desired phone number
and key in the numbers that you want to
send as DTMF tones.
Linking a phone number to a DTMF
sequence
You can link a phone number to a DTMF
sequence for sending them together.
Automatic transmission
Start a call in the normal way. Then, do as
follows: Press Options, scroll with or
1 Key in a phone number or recall it from
Phone book.
to Send DTMF, and press Select.
Key in the DTMF sequence or recall it from
Phone book, and press OKto send it.
2 Press
twice quickly (for +).
3 Key in the number of the speed dialling
location that holds the DTMF sequence
(this step can be skipped) and store the
phone number in the internal Phone
book. See also ”Speed dialling” on page
24.
Pressing Exitends the DTMF transmis-
sion but not the call.
Placing pauses and waits in a DTMF
sequence
When keying in a DTMF sequence, you can
place pause and wait characters in front
of or between DTMF numbers.
4 Call the phone number in the normal
way.
For a pause of 2.5 seconds, press
Protection Cap of the
Antenna Connector
three times quickly (pis displayed). When
sending the sequence, all numbers follow-
ing the pause(s) are sent as DTMF tones.
At the back of the phone below the an-
tenna there is a connector for an external
antenna.
For a wait character, press
four times
quickly (wis displayed).
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The connector is protected by a rubber
cap. To attach an external antenna to the
phone, first remove the cap and then con-
nect the antenna.
• 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.
After removing the external antenna, re-
member to replace the cap.
• For good operation times with NiMH
batteries, discharge the battery from
time to time by leaving your phone
switched on until it turns itself off. Do
not attempt to discharge the battery by
any other means.
NOTE: Keep the cap out of small children’s
reach.
Using the Batteries
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable
Li-Ion or NiMH battery.
• Temperature extremes will affect the
ability of your battery to charge: allow
it to cool down or warm up first.
Use only batteries approved by the phone
manufacturer and recharge your battery
only with the chargers approved by the
manufacturer.
Notes for using the
batteries
• Use the battery only for its intended
purpose.
The operation and the lifetime of the bat-
tery are greatly affected by how you han-
dle the battery. Take good care of the
battery and follow the guidelines pre-
sented below.
• Never use any charger or battery which
is damaged or worn out.
• Using the phone near the network’s
base station consumes less power. The
operation times are greatly affected
e.g. by the signal strength of the cellu-
lar network and the parameters set by
the network operator.
Charging and discharging
the battery
• A new battery’s full performance is
achieved only after two or three com-
plete charge and discharge cycles!
• Do not short circuit the battery. Acci-
dental short circuiting can occur when
a metallic object (coin, clip or pen)
causes direct connection of the + and -
terminals of the battery (metal strips
on the back of the battery) for example
when you carry a spare battery in your
pocket or purse.
• The battery can be charged and dis-
charged hundreds of times but it will
eventually wear out. When the operat-
ing time (talk-time and standby time)
is noticeably shorter than normal, it is
time to buy a new battery.
• When a charger is not in use, discon-
nect it from the power source.
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Short circuiting the terminals may
damage the battery or the connecting
object.
Security code
The security code is supplied with the
phone. It protects your phone against un-
authorised use. Keep the code secret and
in a safe place, separate from the phone.
• Leaving the battery in hot or cold plac-
es, such as in a closed car in summer or
winter conditions, will reduce the ca-
pacity and lifetime of the battery.
See also ”Security level (Menu 4-5-5)” on
page 49.
Always try to keep the battery between
15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A
phone with a hot or cold battery may
temporarily not work, even when the
battery is fully charged.
If you key in an incorrect security code five
times in succession, the phone will not ac-
cept the correct code for the next five
minutes.
PIN code
NiMH batteries performance is parti-
cularly limited in temperatures below -
10°C (14°F).
The PIN (Personal Identity Number) code is
usually supplied with the SIM card. It pro-
tects your SIM card against unauthorised
use.
Li-Ion batteries performance is parti-
cularly limited in temperatures below
0°C (32°F).
When the PIN code request is enabled (see
page 46), the code is asked each time the
phone is switched on.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
• Batteries must be recycled or disposed
of properly. Must not be disposed of in
municipal waste
If you enter a wrong PIN code three times
in succession, key in the PUK code and
press OK. Key in a new PIN code and press
OK. Key in the new code again and press
OK.
Access Codes
The access codes described in this section
help you protect against unauthorised use
of your phone and SIM card.
PIN2 code
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM
cards, is required to access some func-
tions, such as charging unit counters.
These functions must be supported by
your SIM card.
When asked for any of the access codes,
key in the proper code and press OK. If you
make a mistake, first delete the digit with
Clearand then key in the correct one.
For changing the codes, see page 49.
If you enter a wrong PIN2 code three
times in succession, follow the same in-
structions as for the PIN code but this
time using the PUK2 code.
NOTE: Avoid using access codes similar to
emergency numbers, such as 112, to pre-
vent accidental dialling of the emergency
number.
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PUK code
When using your phone, battery, charger
OR any accessory:
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) may be
supplied with the SIM card. In opposite
case, contact your service provider for the
code.
• Keep it and all its parts and accessories
out of small children’s reach.
• Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and
liquids contain minerals that will cor-
rode electronic circuits.
The code is required to change a blocked
PIN code.
If you enter a wrong PUK code ten times
in succession, the SIM card cannot be
used any more. Contact your service pro-
vider for a new card.
• Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty ar-
eas. Its moving parts can be damaged.
• Do not store it in hot areas. High tem-
peratures can shorten the life of elec-
tronic devices, damage batteries, and
warp or melt certain plastics.
You cannot change the PUK code. If you
lose it, contact your service provider.
• Do not store it in cold areas. When the
phone warms up (to its normal temper-
ature), moisture can form inside the
phone, which may damage electronic
circuit boards.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM
cards, is required to change a blocked
PIN2 code.
If you enter a wrong code ten times in
succession, you cannot use the functions
requiring the PIN2 code. Contact your
service provider for a new card.
• 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.
You cannot change the PUK2 code. If you
lose it, contact your service provider.
• 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.
Barring password
The barring password is needed when us-
ing the “Call barring” function. You obtain
the password from your service provider.
• Do not paint it. Paint can clog the
device’s moving parts and prevent
proper operation.
Care and Maintenance
Your phone is a product of superior design
and craftsmanship and should be treated
with care. The suggestions below will help
you to fulfill any warranty obligations and
to enjoy this product for many years.
• Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorised
antennas, modifications or attach-
ments could damage the phone and
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may violate regulations governing ra-
dio devices.
satisfactory operation of the equipment
and for the safety of personnel, it is rec-
ommended that the equipment should
only be used in the normal operating po-
sition (Held to your ear with the antenna
pointing over your shoulder.).
• If the phone, battery, charger or any
accessory is not working properly, take
it to your nearest qualified service fa-
cility. The personnel there will assist
you and, if necessary, arrange for serv-
ice.
Do not point the infrared beam at
anyone’s eye or allow it to interfere with
other infrared devices.
Important Safety
Information
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is
shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.
However, certain electronic equipment
may not be shielded against the RF signals
from your wireless phone.
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.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that
a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches)
be maintained between a handheld wireless
phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommenda-
tions of Wireless Technology Research.
The use of an alert device to operate a ve-
hicle’s lights or horn on public roads is not
permitted.
Remember road safety always comes first!
Persons with pacemakers:
Operating Environment
• Should always keep the phone more
than 20 cm (6 inches) from their pace-
maker when the phone is switched on;
Remember to follow any special regula-
tions in force in any area and always
switch off your phone whenever it is for-
bidden to use it, or when it may cause in-
terference or danger.
• Should not carry the phone in a breast
pocket;
• Should use the ear opposite the pace-
maker to minimize the potential for in-
terference.
When connecting the phone or any acces-
sory to another device, read its user’s
guide for detailed safety instructions. Do
not connect incompatible products.
• If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, switch off
your phone immediately.
As with other mobile radio transmitting
equipment, users are advised that for the
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Hearing Aids
Potentially Explosive
Atmospheres
Some digital wireless phones may inter-
fere with some hearing aids. In the event
of such interference, you may want to
consult your service provider.
Switch off your phone when in any area
with a potentially explosive atmosphere
and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks
in such areas could cause an explosion or
fire resulting in bodily injury or even
death.
Other Medical Devices
Operation of any radio transmitting
equipment, including cellular phones, may
interfere with the functionality of inade-
quately protected medical devices. Con-
sult 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 facil-
ities when any regulations posted in these
areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or
health care facilities may be using equip-
ment that could be sensitive to external
RF energy.
Users are advised to switch off the phone
when at a refuelling point (service sta-
tion). 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 atmos-
phere are often but not always clearly
marked. They include below deck on boats;
chemical transfer or storage facilities; ve-
hicles using liquified 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
RF signals may affect improperly installed
or inadequately shielded electronic sys-
tems 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 repre-
sentative regarding your vehicle. You
should also consult the manufacturer of
any equipment that has been added to
your vehicle.
Vehicles
Only qualified personnel should service
the phone, or install the phone in a vehi-
cle. Faulty installation or service may be
dangerous and may invalidate any war-
ranty which may apply to the unit.
Check regularly that all wireless phone
equipment in your vehicle is mounted and
operating properly.
Posted Facilities
Switch your phone off in any facility
where posted notices so require.
Do not store or carry flammable liquids,
gases or explosive materials in the same
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compartment as the phone, its parts or ac-
cessories.
network services and/or phone features
are in use. Check with local service provid-
ers.
For vehicles equipped with an air bag,
remember that an air bag inflates with
great force. Do not place objects, includ-
ing 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
installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
To make an emergency call:
1 If the phone is not on, switch it on.
Some networks may require that a val-
id SIM card is properly inserted in the
phone.
2 If the word“Clear” appears on the display
above the
key, press and hold
Clear for several seconds to ready
the phone for calls.
Switch off your phone before boarding an
aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in
an aircraft may be dangerous to the oper-
ation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless
telephone network and may be illegal.
3 Key in the emergency number for your
present location (e.g. 112 or other offi-
cial emergency number). Emergency
numbers vary by location.
Failure to observe these instructions may
lead to suspension or denial of telephone
services to the offender, or legal action or
both.
4 Press the
key.
If certain features are in use (Keyguard,
Call barring etc.), you may first need to
turn those features off before you can
make an emergency call. Consult this doc-
ument and your local cellular service pro-
vider.
Emergency Calls
IMPORTANT!
This phone, like any wireless phone, oper-
ates using radio signals, wireless and
landline networks as well as user-pro-
grammed functions which cannot guaran-
tee connection in all conditions. Therefore
you should never rely solely upon any
wireless phone for essential communica-
tions (e.g. medical emergencies).
When making an emergency call, remem-
ber 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.
Remember, to make or receive any calls
the phone must be switched on and in a
service area with adequate signal
strength.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all
wireless phone networks or when certain
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rejecting............................................ 17, 19
Symbols
+ character (replaces international
access code)...................................................16
A
access codes
changing ...................................................49
definition...................................................58
See also barring password, PIN code,
PIN2 code, PUK code, PUK2 code
and security code
alarm clock ....................................................42
anykey answer...............................................43
automatic answer.........................................42
automatic redial ...........................................44
automatically stored phone numbers.......37
See also call register
B
D
barring password.................................. 49, 59
battery
deleting stored names and phone
display indicators .........................................11
display view...................................................26
displaying your phone number
charge indication.....................................11
charging/discharging ..............................57
notes for using.........................................57
removing ...................................................12
replacing ...................................................13
C
to called party...............................................44
diverting calls................................................49
DTMF tones....................................................56
calculator.......................................................52
calendar..........................................................53
call barring.....................................................46
call costs ........................................................39
limiting......................................................40
selecting units to display .......................40
call divert.......................................................49
call duration..................................................39
call register....................................................37
call waiting....................................................44
caller groups.......................................... 23, 41
calls
answering..................................................17
answering during a call..........................19
ending................................................ 10, 16
handsfree ..................................................16
making.......................................................16
by associated name............................16
E
earpiece volume............................................16
editing names and phone numbers... 16, 26
entering menu functions ............................28
exiting from a menu function....................28
exiting from any function...........................10
F
fax calls..........................................................36
fixed dialling .................................................47
G
games .............................................................50
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recalling names and phone
H
numbers ....................................................22
setting display view for names and
help texts for menu functions ...................29
hiding your phone number from
phone numbers........................................26
printing stored names and phone
protecting phone and SIM card
I
incoming call alert, turning off..................41
information service......................................35
infrared...........................................................54
K
keying in a name.................................. 20, 21
keypad
See access codes, security level
locking/unlocking ....................................18
overview of...............................................10
tones..........................................................42
R
L
recalling stored names and
language of display texts............................44
last dialled numbers............................. 16, 38
lights...............................................................42
restoring factory settings ...........................49
ringing tone...................................................41
ringing volume..............................................41
M
S
MCN display, see cell info display.............45
memory functions. See Phone book
menu functions
entering.....................................................28
exiting........................................................28
message alert tones.....................................42
microphone, muting/unmuting..................16
missed calls ...................................................38
selection keys................................................11
service commands........................................36
service numbers............................................27
signal strength...................................... 11, 15
SIM card.........................................................12
viewing phone numbers of....................45
SMS messages. See text messages
See also call register
multiparty calls.............................................18
N
network, selecting........................................46
speed dialling................................. 17, 24, 44
storing a name and phone number... 16, 21
switching phone on/off....................... 14, 15
O
one touch dialling. See speed dialling
own numbers.................................................45
T
text messages ...............................................31
deleting .....................................................32
delivery reports................................ 33, 35
reading ......................................................32
routing reply messages via
your own SMS centre .............................35
selecting alternative format for............34
selecting ringing tone for ......................42
P
Phone book
caller groups..................................... 23, 41
deleting names and phone numbers....22
editing names and phone numbers......26
entering.....................................................20
exiting........................................................20
printing names and phone
numbers.....................................................26
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sending......................................................33
by using particular set.......................33
sets.............................................................34
setting validity period.............................34
storing phone number of
message centre ........................................34
writing .......................................................33
V
vibrating alert ...............................................42
voice mailbox
calling.........................................10, 17, 37
diverting calls to......................................50
storing phone number of .......................37
voice messages .............................................32
listening to................................................17
W
warning tones ...............................................42
welcome note................................................45
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