Nokia 9351835 manual Care and Maintenance, Nse6nx.frm Page 80 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM

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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. When using your phone, battery, charger OR any accessory:

Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children's reach.

Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.

Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be dam- aged.

Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.

Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage electronic circuit boards.

Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device may dam- age it.

Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.

Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and- water solution.

Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts and prevent proper operation.

Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthor- ised antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices.

If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory are not working properly, take them to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.

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Contents Issue Nse6nx.frm Page 1 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 2 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Call Functions Nse6nx.frm Page 3 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMMaking Your First Call Nse6nx.frm Page 4 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Essential ShortcutsContents Nse6nx.frm Page 6 Wednesday, July 8, 1998 154 PM ProfilesNse6nx.frm Page 7 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Reference InformationFor Your Safety Nse6nx.frm Page 8 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 9 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Using This GuideAbout Labels and Security Code Your Phone Nse6nx.frm Page 10 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMClear Display Display IndicatorsNse6nx.frm Page 11 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Selection Keys Nse6nx.frm Page 12 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMClose the sliding cover Installing the SIM cardNse6nx.frm Page 13 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Charging Battery Removing the SIM cardNse6nx.frm Page 14 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Connect the lead from Charger to the bottom of the phonePress and hold the key for a second Switching the Phone On and OffNse6nx.frm Page 15 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Ation Your phone has a Using the Sliding CoverNse6nx.frm Page 16 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Making a Call Using the Phone Book Making and Answering CallsMaking Calls Nse6nx.frm Page 17 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 18 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Last Number RedialCalling Your Voice Mailbox Speed Dialling a Phone NumberCall Waiting Answering CallsNse6nx.frm Page 19 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Adjusting the Earpiece Volume In-Call OptionsNse6nx.frm Page 20 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Making a Conference CallWhile the display is clear, press Menu Keypad Lock KeyguardNse6nx.frm Page 21 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM About the Phone Book Names Entering the Phone BookSelecting the Phone Book Memory in Use Nse6nx.frm Page 22 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 23 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM To Set the Type of ViewName list Name, numberStoring a Phone Number with a Name Add Entry Nse6nx.frm Page 24 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMRecalling a Name and Phone Number Nse6nx.frm Page 25 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMErasing a Name and Phone Number Assigning a Phone Number as a Speed Dial NumberNse6nx.frm Page 26 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM One by OneCaller Groups Nse6nx.frm Page 27 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMTo Use the Speed Dial Key Including a Phone Number in a Caller GroupSetting the Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Caller Group Nse6nx.frm Page 28 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMRename group Group ringing toneNse6nx.frm Page 29 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Service Numbers Service NosPhone Book Status Copying a Name and a Phone Number to Your Phone Copying and Printing via IRNse6nx.frm Page 30 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling To access the menu facility, press MenuCall Settings Nse6nx.frm Page 31 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMFor Settings For Call Settings For Anykey Answer Nse6nx.frm Page 32 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMPress Menu Press Menu Menu for entering the menuOutbox Write messages Message settings Set 1 List of Menu FunctionsNse6nx.frm Page 33 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Voice messages Listen to voice mes- sagesHeadset Activate Nse6nx.frm Page 34 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMRename Closed user group Security level Change access codes Nse6nx.frm Page 35 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMIncoming calls Incoming calls if abroad Memory Snake LogicService name Add New Service Service name Operator SettingsUpdate Operator Services Nse6nx.frm Page 36 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMAbout Messages Reading a Text Message Inbox MenuNse6nx.frm Page 37 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Erase Reply EditNse6nx.frm Page 38 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Writing, Sending and Saving a Text MessageMessage centre number Message Settings MenuNse6nx.frm Page 39 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Common Menu Info Service MenuNse6nx.frm Page 40 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Service Command Editor Menu Fax or Data Call MenuNse6nx.frm Page 41 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Key in or recall the desired phone number and press OKTIP Alternatively, press and hold when the display is clear Voice Messages MenuNse6nx.frm Page 42 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Listen to Voice Messages MenuAbout Call Register Missed Calls MenuReceived Calls Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 43 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMDialled Numbers Menu Erase Recent Call Lists MenuShow Call Duration Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 44 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMCall Cost Settings Menu Show Call Costs MenuNse6nx.frm Page 45 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Call Costs’ Limit MenuWhat You Can Do with Profiles Selecting Different ProfilesCustomising Profiles Nse6nx.frm Page 46 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMSettings for Profiles Nse6nx.frm Page 47 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMIncoming Call Alert Ing, Ring once, Beep once, Caller Groups and OffNse6nx.frm Page 48 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Renaming Profiles Nse6nx.frm Page 49 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMAlarm Clock Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 50 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 51 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Setting the ClockClock Menu Call Settings Menu Phone Settings Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 54 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Security Settings Menu Call Barring Service MenuPIN-Code Request Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 55 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMFixed Dialling Menu Closed User Group MenuSecurity Level Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 56 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 57 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Restore Factory Settings MenuChange Access Codes Menu Menu Divert when busy Menu 5-2 for voice calls only Cancel all diverts Menu 5-7All diverts are set offNse6nx.frm Page 58 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Divert all voice calls without ringingNse6nx.frm Page 59 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM MemorySnake LogicNse6nx.frm Page 60 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Nse6nx.frm Page 61 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Starting a 2 -player gameUsing the Calculator Nse6nx.frm Page 62 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMOptions, scroll to To domestic or To foreign and press OK To Make a Currency ConversionNse6nx.frm Page 63 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Nse6nx.frm Page 64 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM View dayNse6nx.frm Page 65 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Make noteCall BirthdayNse6nx.frm Page 66 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM View allGo to date Set the dateReceiving Data via the IR Port Nse6nx.frm Page 67 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 68 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Sending Data via the IR PortChecking the Status of an IR Connection Smart Messaging Services Nse6nx.frm Page 69 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMUsing Nokia and Operator Services Storing Access NumbersDownloading the List of Services Select the menu item Update Nokia Services or UPSaving a Service Message as a Bookmark Using a Service Saved as a BookmarkSave the Service MESSAGE? will be displayed Nse6nx.frm Page 71 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 72 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM An Example of Downloading and Using a Nokia ServiceOnce in the Nokia Services menu, select Ringtones Other Services Saving a Service AddressAccessing a Service Nse6nx.frm Page 73 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 74 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Access Codes Security Code 5 digitsPIN Code 4 to 8 digits PIN2 Code 4 to 8 digitsBarring Password PUK Code 8 digitsPUK2 Code 8 digit Nse6nx.frm Page 76 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMBattery Information Charging and Discharging the BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery Nse6nx.frm Page 77 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMUsing the Batteries Nse6nx.frm Page 78 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 79 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Accessories and BatteriesHow to Fasten Your Carrying Strap Care and Maintenance Nse6nx.frm Page 80 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMImportant Safety Information Nse6nx.frm Page 81 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 82 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices VehiclesNse6nx.frm Page 83 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Potentially Explosive AtmospheresNse6nx.frm Page 84 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Emergency Calls