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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Keys Power key Softkeys Scroll 0HQX 1DPHV keys ô ó...
  • Page 3 Quick guide to functions Note: If you have trouble accessing a feature, try starting from ô the start screen. To get to the start screen, press at any time except during a call (unless you want to hang up). Accessing your phone book ô...
  • Page 4 Quick guide to the menu Back one level %DFN Entering the menu 0HQX Exiting the menu ([LW %DFN ô Scrolling the menu 0HQX Selecting a submenu or option 6HOHFW Using shortcuts 0HQX Menu summary: 1 Messages 4 Settings Text messages Call settings Voice messages Phone settings...
  • Page 5: Indicators And Icons

    Indicators and Icons 6LOHQW ,QVHUW...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety At A Glance ....3 Getting Connected ....5 The Basics .
  • Page 7: Safety At A Glance

    1. Safety At A Glance For more detailed safety information, “Important Safety Information” on page 79. Road Safety Comes First Switch Off In Hospitals Switch Off On Aircraft Switch Off When Refueling Switch Off Near Blasting Interference Use Sensibly Qualified Service Accessories and Batteries...
  • Page 8 FCC/Industry Canada Notice Using this Guide Disclaimer...
  • Page 9: Getting Connected

    2. Getting Connected Installing your battery Note: Use only those batteries approved by the phone manu- facturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer. See “Important Battery Information” on page 8. Charging your new battery...
  • Page 10: When Is A Good Time To Charge

    Note: If you’re charging the battery for the first time, the battery strength indicator bars will not scroll the entire time. If your phone is off, the scroll bars will disappear long before the 24 hours have elapsed. This is normal. If your phone is on, the scroll bars will stop scrolling after a while.
  • Page 11: Discharging Nimh Batteries

    For approximate charging and operating times, see “Batteries” on page 73. Can you make calls while charging? Discharging NiMH batteries Note: Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means. When do I need to buy a new battery? Removing the battery Note: Switch off the phone before removing the battery!
  • Page 12 Important Battery Information...
  • Page 13: The Basics

    3. The Basics Switching on the phone ð NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on.
  • Page 14 Making a call ó Editing a number on display &OHDU Dialing a phone number stored in the phone book ó see page 14) Emergency calls See “Emergency calls” on page 34. Ending a call ô Answering a call (see page 55) ô...
  • Page 15 Keyguard 3UHVV 8QORFN DQG WKHQ - Activating Keyguard ô 0HQX ∗ Activating Keyguard via the menu 0HQX .H\JXDUG 2) .H\V ORFNHG Deactivating Keyguard 8QORFN/ Note: When Keyguard is 21, calls to the emergency number ó programmed into your phone (e.g. by pressing 911 then may be possible.
  • Page 16 Some notes about Keyguard • Calls may be possible to the emergency number pro- grammed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official emer- gency number). The number is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit. ð •...
  • Page 17: Working The Menu

    4. Working The Menu Navigating tools Softkeys (see “What is the ‘start screen’?” on page 14) 0HQX 1DPHV 0HQX 1DPHV (see “Phone book” on page 50) Scroll button (See “Phone book” on page 50)
  • Page 18: Scroll Bar

    Scroll bar 0HQX Menu & submenu numbering &DOO ORJ 6HWWLQJV 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV Also, see “Using shortcuts” on page 15. What is the ‘start screen’? When you want to get to the start screen ô ô...
  • Page 19: Scrolling Through The Main Menu

    Scrolling through the main menu 0HQX 6HOHFW 2SWLRQV ([LW %DFN Using shortcuts 0HQX For a summary of your phone’s menu structure, see “Summary of Menu Items” on page 16. Help text 0RUH %DFN...
  • Page 20 Summary of Menu Items 1 Messages Text Messages Voice messages Welcome Note 2 Call log Missed calls Dialed calls Received calls Clear call lists Call timers 3 Profiles Normal Silent Meeting Outdoor Pager (once used with car kit) (once used with headset) Headset 4 Settings Call settings...
  • Page 21 Security settings Network services 5 System Automatic Manual New search 6 Games Memory Snake Logic Dice 7 Calculator 8 Calendar 9 Keyguard...
  • Page 22: Your Phone A To Z

    5. Your Phone ABC mode See “Entering letters and numbers” on page 36 Access codes page 53 page 69 Also, see “Lock code” on page 43 and “Security code” on page 61. Alarm clock See “Clock” on page 31 for information on your phone’s clock.
  • Page 23: All Calls Timer

    Snoozing 6QRR]H Turning the alarm clock off 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV $ODUP FORFN (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) All calls timer See “Call timers” on page 28 Automatic answer page 55 Note: This can only be used when your phone is connected to a headset or to an approved handsfree car kit equipped with the ignition sense option, with the ignition on.
  • Page 24: Automatic Redial

    Note: This feature will not function with data calls. Automatic redial ô Activating automatic redial 0HQX 6HWWLQJV &DOO VHWWLQJV $XWRPDWLF UHGLDO (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) Calculator Remember! Your phone must be switched on to use this feature. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 25: Storing Exchange Rates

    &OHDU 2SWLRQV (TXDOV 6XEWUDFW 0XOWLSO\ 'LYLGH Note: You can also choose , and from the list of options. Storing exchange rates 0HQX 2SWLRQV ([FKDQJH UDWH +RZ PDQ\ KRPH XQLWV WR D YLVLWHG XQLW +RZ PDQ\ YLVLWHG XQLWV WR D KRPH XQLW 5DWH VDYHG Calculating exchange rates 0HQX...
  • Page 26: Using The Calendar

    Note: Your phone must remain on to use the calendar’s alarm feature. If your phone is off, the alarm will not sound at its scheduled time. Using the calendar 0HQX &DOHQGDU (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) KK=PP Time format (24-hour or am/pm) is set using the Clock.
  • Page 27 0RYH Option 2: Make note 5HPLQGHU &DOO 0HHWLQJ %LUWKGD\ See “Entering letters and numbers” on page 36 for help with 6XEMHFW= entering information at the prompt. 3RVWSRQH Note: When the alarm goes off, you can press Press to shut off the alarm. Option 3: Erase notes 2I &KRVHQ 'D\ 2QH %\ 2QH...
  • Page 28: Calling Card

    Caller ID see “Phone book” on page 50 &DOO &DOO0FDOOHU ,' XQDYDLODEOH &DOO0FDOOHU ,' EORFNHG Calling card Programming a calling card 0HQX 6HWWLQJV &DOO VHWWLQJV &DOOLQJ FDUG (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV (GLW 6HOHFW 'LDOLQJ VHTXHQFH 6HOHFW...
  • Page 29 Note: You can also retrieve the access number from your phone 6HDUFK book if it has already been stored. Simply press , then to find the number. 6DYH FKDQJHV &DUG QDPH 6HOHFW See “Entering letters and numbers” on page 36 if you need help on entering the card name For details about your phone’s security code, see “Security code”...
  • Page 30: Making Calling Card Calls

    Making calling card calls ó &DUG FDOO :DLW IRU WRQH/ WKHQ SUHVV 2. :DLW IRU WRQH/ SUHVV 2. DJDLQ Note: This procedure may not apply to all calling card options programmed into your phone. Please look at the back of your calling card or contact your long distance company for more information.
  • Page 31: Call Log

    see “Network feature setting” on page 47 Call forwarding options )RUZDUG DOO FDOOV )RUZDUG LI EXV\ )RUZDUG LI QRW DQVZHUHG )RUZDUG LI RXW RI UHDFK &DQFHO DOO FDOO IRUZDUGLQJ Call log Using call log 0HQX &DOO ORJ (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 6HOHFW 0LVVHG FDOOV See page 45 'LDOHG FDOOV See page 34...
  • Page 32: Call Settings

    Tip: ó The ‘Options’ soft key 'LDOHG FDOOV 5HFHLYHG FDOOV 0LVVHG FDOOV 2SWLRQV &DOO WLPH (GLW QXPEHU 6DYH (UDVH 9LHZ QXPEHU Call settings Using call settings 0HQX 6HWWLQJV &DOO VHWWLQJV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 6HOHFW (PHUJHQF\ NH\ <...
  • Page 33: Swapping Between Two Calls

    (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) /DVW FDOO $OO FDOOV see page 31 for details on how to clear call timers /LIH WLPHU page 41 &OHDU WLPHUV see page 31 See “NAM selection” on page 46 for details on NAM. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending upon items such as network features, rounding off for billing, and taxes.
  • Page 34: Activating Call Waiting

    Activating call waiting Note: This feature may not appear in your phone’s menu until the feature code has been stored. See “Network feature setting” on page 47 for more details. 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 1HWZRUN VHUYLFHV &DOO ZDLWLQJ (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) $FWLYDWH &DQFHO see “Network feature setting”...
  • Page 35: Clear Timers

    $OO 0LVVHG 'LDOHG 5HFHLYHG 2. $OO Clear timers See “Call timers” on page 28 for more details. 0HQX &DOO ORJ &DOO WLPHUV &OHDU WLPHUV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 6HFXULW\ FRGH= Careful Note: The Life timer contains important warranty information and can not be reset.
  • Page 36: Selecting Time Format

    Selecting time format 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV &ORFN (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 7LPH IRUPDW 6HOHFW 570KRXU DP2SP Displaying or hiding the clock 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV &ORFN (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) +LGH FORFN 'LVSOD\ FORFN 6HOHFW...
  • Page 37: Current Call Timer

    Recalling a number from the phone book 2SWLRQV 1DPHV 6HOHFW 6HDUFK ó Current call timer Also, see “Call timers” on page 28. Activating the current call timer 0HQX &DOO ORJ &DOO WLPHUV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) /DVW FDOO 'HWDLOV &XUUHQW FDOO WLPHU...
  • Page 38 Dialed calls 0HQX &DOO ORJ 'LDOHG FDOOV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) ó ó Also, see “Call log” on page 27 for details on other call lists. The ‘Options’ soft key See “The ‘Options’ soft key” on page 28. Earpiece volume Note: Using the scroll keys to adjust earpiece volume functions only during phone calls.
  • Page 39: Emergency Key 9

    IMPORTANT! This phone, like any cellular phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks, as well as user-pro- grammed functions which can not guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential communications (e.g., medical emergencies).
  • Page 40: Entering Letters And Numbers

    IMPORTANT! Official emergency numbers vary by location (e.g. 911). Only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by Emergency key 9, which may not be the proper number in all circumstances. Entering letters and numbers ABC mode Characters Key Characters...
  • Page 41 Changing letter case 123 mode Special characters (for storing names) ∗ see page 18 ,QVHUW ó Special Characters (for storing numbers) see page 50 ó...
  • Page 42 see page 67 6HQG ó see page 67 Erasing stored names and numbers See “Erasing stored names and numbers” on page 52. Erasing your entire phone book See “Erasing your entire phone book” on page 53. Games *DPHV 6HOHFW 0HQX REMEMBER! Your phone must be switched on to use this func- tion.
  • Page 43 Snake Logic ó Dice /HYHO ∗ Game options...
  • Page 44: Keypad Tones

    /HYHO 1HZ JDPH 7RS VFRUH does not appear in Logic ,QVWUXFWLRQV /DVW YLHZ &RQWLQXH Note: may appear in the options list if a game is interrupted, not finished, or if you have lost the game. Inbox 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG depending on the message alert tone; see page 45 Please see “Text messages and pages”...
  • Page 45 Language Choosing a language for your phone 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV /DQJXDJH (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) Last call timer See “Call timers” on page 28. Last number redial ó ó Note: You must be at the start screen before you press Letter case See “Changing letter case”...
  • Page 46: Listen To Voice Messages

    Also, see “Call timers” on page 28. Lights &DU see page 55 0HQX 3URILOHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) &DU 2SWLRQV &DU Note: will not appear in the list until the phone has been connected to a car kit at least once time.
  • Page 47: Lock Code

    0HQX Note: To receive messages from your voice mailbox, your voice mailbox number must first be stored in your phone. See “Voice mailbox number” on page 70 for details. Lock code page 52 page 61 Changing your lock code 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV $FFHVV FRGHV &KDQJH ORFN FRGH (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13)
  • Page 48: Memory Status

    &RQWLQXRXV )L[HG Memory status Also, see “Phone book” on page 50. 1DPHV 2SWLRQV 6HOHFW 0HPRU\ VWDWXV 6HOHFW Messages Using messages 0HQX 0HVVDJHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 6HOHFW 7H[W PHVVDJHV See page 65 9RLFH PHVVDJHV See page 70 :HOFRPH QRWH See page 72...
  • Page 49: Message Alert Tone

    Message alert tone page 55 Also, see “Text messages and pages” on page 65. 0HQX 3URILOHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV &XVWRPL]H 0HVVDJH DOHUW WRQH 6HOHFW Microphone 1DPHV 0HQX 2SWLRQV 0XWH Muting and unmuting your phone 0XWH 8QPXWH 2SWLRQV...
  • Page 50: Nam Selection

    If the display says ‘Missed calls’ /LVW ó ([LW The ‘Options’ soft key See “The ‘Options’ soft key” on page 28. Checking the missed calls list anytime 0HQX &DOO ORJ 0LVVHG FDOOV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) )RUZDUG LI QRW DQVZHUHG see page 26 Also, see “Call log”...
  • Page 51: Network Feature Setting

    Selecting the NAM for your phone 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 1HWZRUN VHUYLFHV 1$0 VHOHFWLRQ (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) Note: You need at least one active number to make calls. You can not change from one NAM to another during a call. Network feature setting page 26 page 29...
  • Page 52: Network Services

    $FWLYDWH &DQFHO Removing items from the menu )HDWXUH FRGH= $FWLYDWH &DQFHO Note: This feature does not deactivate these services, it only removes them from the menu. Network services 9RLFH SULYDF\ See page 71 &DOO IRUZDUGLQJ - See page 26. &DOO ZDLWLQJ - See page 29 6HQG RZQ QXPEHU - See page 62 1HWZRUN IHDWXUH VHWWLQJ See page 47 1$0 VHOHFWLRQ See page 46...
  • Page 53 Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dialing your voice mailbox (see page 70) and for attempting emergency calls (see page 81) to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number). The 2 key is for dialing a customer care operator (see page 33), which can be overwritten if you prefer.
  • Page 54 2SWLRQV &KDQJH 6HOHFW Erasing one-touch dial locations “Assigning one-touch dial locations” 2SWLRQV (UDVH 6HOHFW (UDVH" Paging See “Text messages and pages” on page 65. Phone book Things to know about the phone book 5HSODFH"...
  • Page 55: Accessing The Phone Book

    Accessing the phone book 1DPHV 6HOHFW About the submenus 6HDUFK $GG QHZ 2SWLRQV 40WRXFK GLDOLQJ see page 48 for details) (UDVH DOO 'HWDLOV 2SWLRQV Storing a name and number 1DPHV $GG QHZ 6HOHFW Also, see “Entering letters and numbers” on page 36 and “Quick save”...
  • Page 56: Recalling Numbers By Name

    2SWLRQV (GLW 6HOHFW &OHDU &OHDU Recalling names & numbers ó Recalling numbers by name 1DPHV Note: If you only entered the first letter of the name and there are several names beginning with the same letter, press until the desired name appears. Erasing stored names and numbers 'HWDLOV 2SWLRQV...
  • Page 57: Phone Lock

    (UDVH 6HOHFW Note: You can not undo Erase functions, so be careful! Erasing your entire phone book 1DPHV (UDVH DOO 6HOHFW $UH \RX VXUH" 6HFXULW\ FRGH= Warning: This feature will erase your entire phone book, which can not be undone! Phone lock 1DPHV 0HQX...
  • Page 58: Phone Settings

    Answering a call with phone lock on ô ð Turning off phone lock 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV $FFHVV FRGHV 3KRQH ORFN (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) Phone settings Using phone settings 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 6HOHFW &ORFN See page 31...
  • Page 59: Selecting Different Profiles

    Profiles Note: Restore factory settings (see page 57) will reset any changes made in Profiles back to the factory defaults. 1RUPDO The default setting is Accessing Profiles 0HQX Selecting different Profiles ð ð ð ð Customizing Profiles 0HQX 3URILOHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV 2SWLRQV 6HOHFW &XVWRPL]H...
  • Page 60: Renaming Profiles

    %DFN 6HOHFW &XVWRPL]H 5HQDPH &XVWRPL]H &DU +HDGVHW Note: will not appear in the Profiles list unless your phone is connected to a car kit or a headset. However, they will remain in the menu once connected for the first time. Note: When you change a setting in the current Profile, it only affects that Profile and will not change your phone’s normal settings.
  • Page 61: Restore Factory Settings

    Restore factory settings Restoring factory settings 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV 5HVWRUH IDFWRU\ VHWWLQJV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) Note: The memory, timers, language selection, security code and lock codes are not reset. However, any Profiles you have modified will reset when you restore your settings.
  • Page 62: Restrict Incoming Calls

    /RQJ GLVWDQFH ,QWHUQDWLRQDO &KHFN FDOO UHVWULFWLRQV Restrict incoming calls $OO FDOOV Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency numbers). However, Emergency key 9 may not operate depending on the type of restriction you choose.
  • Page 63: Ringing Volume

    5LQJLQJ 2SWLRQV see page 58 6LOHQW %HHS RQFH Selecting ringing tones 0HQX 3URILOHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV &XVWRPL]H 5LQJLQJ WRQHV 6HOHFW Ringing volume see page 55 Setting the ringing volume 0HQX 3URILOHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV &XVWRPL]H...
  • Page 64: Roaming Indicators

    Roaming Roaming Indicators 52$0 (;7(1'(' $5($ +20( Saved See “Text messages and pages” on page 65 for details. Scrolling view 1DPH OLVW 1DPH OLVW 1DPH.QXPEHU...
  • Page 65: Security Settings

    1DPH RQO\ 'HWDLOV Selecting your scrolling view 1DPHV 2SWLRQV/ 6HOHFW 6HOHFW 6FUROOLQJ YLHZ 1DPH OLVW 1DPH.QXP0 1DPH RQO\ Security settings 5HVWULFW FDOOV See page 57 $FFHVV FRGHV See page 18 $FFHVV FRGHV 3KRQH ORFN page 53 8QORFNHG SKRQH QXPEHU page 69 &KDQJH ORFN FRGH page 43 &KDQJH VHFXULW\ FRGH page 62 Security code...
  • Page 66: Changing Your Security Code

    Changing your security code 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV $FFHVV FRGHV &KDQJH VHFXULW\ FRGH (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) (QWHU QHZ VHFXULW\ FRGH= 9HULI\ QHZ VHFXULW\ FRGH= 6HFXULW\ FRGH FKDQJHG Note: If you have changed your security code and don’t remem- ber the new code, contact your service provider.
  • Page 67: Special Ringing Tone

    6HDUFK see “Net- work feature setting” on page 47 Settings &DOO VHWWLQJV See page 28 3KRQH VHWWLQJV See page 54 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV See page 61 1HWZRUN VHUYLFHV See page 48 Special ringing tone ∗ ,QVHUW Note: The special ringing tone will function only when Caller ID is active and the calling number is available.
  • Page 68: Quick Save

    Storing a name & number “Storing a name and number” on page 51 Quick save 6DYH 1DPH= Also, see “Entering letters and numbers” on page 36. System 0HQX $XWRPDWLF $XWRPDWLF 0DQXDO $9$,/$%/(= 127 $9$,/$%/(= 127 $9$,/$%/(= 1HZ 6HDUFK 6HOHFW 1H[W 0DQXDO Note: If you have two phone numbers (two NAMs), the 1HZ VHDUFK...
  • Page 69: To Switch From Private To Public

    To switch from private to public 0HQX 6HDUFK SXEOLF V\VWHPV" $XWRPDWLF Text messages and pages About text messages Note: Text messages that you receive with your phone may appear different at times, due to messages that originate in net- works other than your own. This does not affect the use of your phone in any way.
  • Page 70: Reading Text Messages

    0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG 1HZ HPHUJHQF\ PHVVDJH 8UJHQW Reading text messages 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG 5HDG 5HDG The ‘Options’ soft key 2SWLRQV 2SWLRQV Reading options 5HDG QH[W (UDVH &DOO EDFN 6DYH 6DYHG...
  • Page 71: Touch Tones

    If someone has paged you 0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG &DOO= Calling someone back in a message 2SWLRQV &DOO EDFN To quickly call back a number in a message ó Note: If more than one number is on the display, the numbers are displayed in a list. Simply select the phone number you want ó...
  • Page 72: Storing Touch Tone Strings

    Storing touch tone strings see page 51 Sending a touch tone string 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV 7RXFK WRQHV 0DQXDO WRXFK WRQHV 2SWLRQV 7RXFK WRQHV Note: Use caution when sending confidential information over the air when using DTMF tones in analog mode. Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers ∗∗∗...
  • Page 73: Touch Tone Length

    6HQG Touch tone length 6KRUW /RQJ 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH VHWWLQJV 7RXFK WRQHV 7RXFK WRQH OHQJWK Unlocked phone number see page 53 Storing the unlocked phone number 0HQX 6HWWLQJV 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV $FFHVV FRGHV 8QORFNHG SKRQH QXPEHU (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 1XPEHU= 6HDUFK Calling the unlocked phone number...
  • Page 74: Vibrating Alert

    ó ó Vibrating alert page 55 Note: This setting will not appear in your phone unless a vibrating battery has been attached. Activating vibrating alert 0HQX 3URILOHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV &XVWRPL]H 9LEUDWLQJ DOHUW 6HOHFW 5LQJLQJ RSWLRQV see page 58...
  • Page 75: Storing Your Voice Mailbox Number

    Storing your voice mailbox number 0HQX 0HVVDJHV 9RLFH PHVVDJHV 9RLFH PDLOER[ QXPEHU (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) Note: The voice mailbox may be provided by the network (the service provider gives you the number to call). Calling your voice mailbox any time 0HQX 0HVVDJHV 9RLFH PHVVDJHV /LVWHQ...
  • Page 76: Welcome Note

    Turning warning tones on and off 0HQX 3URILOHV (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV &XVWRPL]H :DUQLQJ WRQHV 6HOHFW Welcome note 0HQX 0HVVDJHV :HOFRPH QRWH (For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13) 2SWLRQV 6DYH or (UDVH &OHDU...
  • Page 77: Accessories

    6. Accessories A few practical rules for accessory operation: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous. See page 8 for important battery usage information.
  • Page 78: Charging Times

    CONTAINS: Nickel metal hydride or lith- ium ion battery. Must be recycled or disposed of properly. Must not be dis- posed of in municipal waste. Li-Ion NiMH Charging Times ACP-7U ACP-9U Battery Option Charger Charger BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion Battery 900 mAh 4 hrs 2 hrs BMS-2 Extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh...
  • Page 79 Chargers & Other Accessories Note: When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the pow- er source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
  • Page 80 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-9)
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    7. Troubleshooting What if charging fails? 1RW FKDUJLQJ No service 1R VHUYLFH What if the call doesn’t go through? 1R VHUYLFH See “Get a strong signal” on page 9. &KHFN FDOO UHVWULFWLRQV see “Restrict calls” on page 57 see “Phone lock” on page 53 Note: Check with your service provider for information about when you need to dial a ‘1’...
  • Page 83: Reference Information

    8. Reference Information Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Operating Environment Electronic Devices Pacemakers...
  • Page 84 Hearing Aids Other Medical Devices Vehicles Posted Facilities Potentially Explosive Atmospheres...
  • Page 85 Vehicles Emergency Calls IMPORTANT!
  • Page 86: Making An Emergency Call

    Making an Emergency Call ó If certain features are in use (keyguard, restrict calls, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider. Radio Frequency (RF) Signals...
  • Page 87 Care and Maintenance...
  • Page 88: Technical Data

    9. Technical Data The information contained in this phone was written for dual-mode TDMA and AMPS phones. The right to make changes and improvements to any of the pro- ducts described in this guide without prior notice is reserved.
  • Page 89 NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty...
  • Page 92 Para obtener un manual del usuario en español favor de llamar o enviar un fax al teléfono 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228), fax 813-287-6612.
  • Page 93 Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway, Suite 900 Tampa, Florida 33607 1-888- NOKIA ( 1-888- 665-4228 ) www.nokia.com Printed in Canada 9351487...

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