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Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmos- phere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.

Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refuelling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.

Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or stor- age facilities; vehicles using liquified petroleum gas (such as propane or bu- tane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.

Vehicles

Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit.

Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mount- ed and operating properly.

Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.

For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wire- less 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 in- flates, serious injury could result.

Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless tele- phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, dis- rupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal.

Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of tel- ephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.

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Nse6nx.frm Page 1 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM IssueNse6nx.frm Page 2 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Call Functions Nse6nx.frm Page 3 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMMaking Your First Call Essential Shortcuts Nse6nx.frm Page 4 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMContents Profiles Nse6nx.frm Page 6 Wednesday, July 8, 1998 154 PMReference Information Nse6nx.frm Page 7 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 8 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM For Your SafetyNse6nx.frm Page 9 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Using This GuideAbout Labels and Security Code Nse6nx.frm Page 10 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Your PhoneClear Display Display IndicatorsNse6nx.frm Page 11 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Nse6nx.frm Page 12 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Selection KeysClose the sliding cover Installing the SIM cardNse6nx.frm Page 13 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Connect the lead from Charger to the bottom of the phone Charging BatteryRemoving the SIM card Nse6nx.frm Page 14 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMPress 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 Nse6nx.frm Page 17 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Making a Call Using the Phone BookMaking and Answering Calls Making CallsSpeed Dialling a Phone Number Nse6nx.frm Page 18 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMLast Number Redial Calling Your Voice MailboxCall Waiting Answering CallsNse6nx.frm Page 19 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Making a Conference Call Adjusting the Earpiece VolumeIn-Call Options Nse6nx.frm Page 20 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMWhile the display is clear, press Menu Keypad Lock KeyguardNse6nx.frm Page 21 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Nse6nx.frm Page 22 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM About the Phone Book NamesEntering the Phone Book Selecting the Phone Book Memory in UseName, number Nse6nx.frm Page 23 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMTo Set the Type of View Name listNse6nx.frm Page 24 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Storing a Phone Number with a Name Add EntryNse6nx.frm Page 25 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Recalling a Name and Phone NumberOne by One Erasing a Name and Phone NumberAssigning a Phone Number as a Speed Dial Number Nse6nx.frm Page 26 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMIncluding a Phone Number in a Caller Group Caller GroupsNse6nx.frm Page 27 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM To Use the Speed Dial KeyGroup ringing tone Setting the Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Caller GroupNse6nx.frm Page 28 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Rename groupNse6nx.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 Nse6nx.frm Page 31 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Accessing a Menu Function by ScrollingTo access the menu facility, press Menu Call SettingsPress Menu Menu for entering the menu For Settings For Call Settings For Anykey AnswerNse6nx.frm Page 32 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Press MenuVoice messages Listen to voice mes- sages Outbox Write messages Message settings Set 1List of Menu Functions Nse6nx.frm Page 33 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMHeadset Activate Nse6nx.frm Page 34 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMRename Memory Snake Logic Closed user group Security level Change access codesNse6nx.frm Page 35 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Incoming calls Incoming calls if abroadNse6nx.frm Page 36 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Service name Add New ServiceService name Operator Settings Update Operator ServicesErase Reply Edit About MessagesReading a Text Message Inbox Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 37 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMWriting, Sending and Saving a Text Message Nse6nx.frm Page 38 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMMessage 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 Key in or recall the desired phone number and press OK Service Command Editor MenuFax or Data Call Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 41 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMListen to Voice Messages Menu TIP Alternatively, press and hold when the display is clearVoice Messages Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 42 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 43 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM About Call RegisterMissed Calls Menu Received Calls MenuNse6nx.frm Page 44 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Dialled Numbers MenuErase Recent Call Lists Menu Show Call Duration MenuCall Costs’ Limit Menu Call Cost Settings MenuShow Call Costs Menu Nse6nx.frm Page 45 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 46 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM What You Can Do with ProfilesSelecting Different Profiles Customising ProfilesIng, Ring once, Beep once, Caller Groups and Off Settings for ProfilesNse6nx.frm Page 47 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Incoming Call AlertNse6nx.frm Page 48 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Nse6nx.frm Page 49 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Renaming ProfilesNse6nx.frm Page 50 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Alarm Clock MenuNse6nx.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 Nse6nx.frm Page 55 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Security Settings MenuCall Barring Service Menu PIN-Code Request MenuNse6nx.frm Page 56 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Fixed Dialling MenuClosed User Group Menu Security Level MenuNse6nx.frm Page 57 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Restore Factory Settings MenuChange Access Codes Menu Divert all voice calls without ringing Menu Divert when busy Menu 5-2 for voice calls onlyCancel all diverts Menu 5-7All diverts are set off Nse6nx.frm Page 58 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMLogic Nse6nx.frm Page 59 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMMemory SnakeNse6nx.frm Page 60 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Starting a 2 -player game Nse6nx.frm Page 61 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMNse6nx.frm Page 62 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Using the CalculatorOptions, scroll to To domestic or To foreign and press OK To Make a Currency ConversionNse6nx.frm Page 63 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM View day Nse6nx.frm Page 64 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMBirthday Nse6nx.frm Page 65 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMMake note CallSet the date Nse6nx.frm Page 66 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMView all Go to dateNse6nx.frm Page 67 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Receiving Data via the IR PortNse6nx.frm Page 68 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Sending Data via the IR PortChecking the Status of an IR Connection Nse6nx.frm Page 69 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Smart Messaging ServicesSelect the menu item Update Nokia Services or UP Using Nokia and Operator ServicesStoring Access Numbers Downloading the List of ServicesNse6nx.frm Page 71 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Saving a Service Message as a BookmarkUsing a Service Saved as a Bookmark Save the Service MESSAGE? will be displayedNse6nx.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 Nse6nx.frm Page 73 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Other ServicesSaving a Service Address Accessing a ServiceNse6nx.frm Page 74 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM PIN2 Code 4 to 8 digits Access CodesSecurity Code 5 digits PIN Code 4 to 8 digitsNse6nx.frm Page 76 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Barring PasswordPUK Code 8 digits PUK2 Code 8 digitNse6nx.frm Page 77 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Battery InformationCharging and Discharging the Battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable batteryNse6nx.frm Page 78 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Using the BatteriesNse6nx.frm Page 79 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Accessories and BatteriesHow to Fasten Your Carrying Strap Nse6nx.frm Page 80 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Care and MaintenanceNse6nx.frm Page 81 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PM Important Safety InformationVehicles Nse6nx.frm Page 82 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMHearing Aids Other Medical DevicesPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Nse6nx.frm Page 83 Friday, July 3, 1998 1248 PMEmergency Calls Nse6nx.frm 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