Nokia 636 owner manual Using the Memory, Standard Memory Locations, Dialed Calls Memory Location

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5. USING THE MEMORY

Standard Memory Locations

Your phone has 40 standard alpha-numeric memory locations. Memory locations 1-20 (short) can hold phone numbers of up to 16 digits and names of up to 16 characters. Memory locations 21- 40 (long) can hold numbers of up to 32 digits and names of up to 16 characters.

Note: If you try to store a digit string of over 16 characters in a short memory location (locations 1-20) the message DIGITS MAX = 16 is briefly displayed and the phone exits the store function. The string you tried to store will reappear on the display, and you can store it in a long memory location as described in Storing Names and Number on page 22.

Dialed Calls Memory Location

The memory location 0 is reserved for the stack of five last dialed numbers. The phone automatically stores the five last dialed num- bers in locations L0-L4 of the memory location 0. Whenever a new call is made, the last dialed number is stored in the location L0, and the other numbers in the stack are moved forward by one lo- cation and the number in the location L4 is overwritten. A phone number can not be stored twice in the stack. When dialing a number that already exists in the stack, the dialed number is moved to the top of the stack i.e., it is stored in location L0.

1To view the stack of the last dialed numbers press the SEND

key (with the display clear) once. Use thekey to scroll the last dialed numbers. To view any associated names, if entered,

press first the ABC key to switch to the alpha mode, and then

start scrolling by using the key.

If the stack is empty, the message LOCATION EMPTY will be dis- played.

2To call the displayed number or name, press the SEND key.

To erase the stack, erase the memory location 0 (L0-L4) as de- scribed in Erasing a Memory Location on page 27.

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Contents Nokia C1caus.frm Page 1 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMC1caus.frm Page 2 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Contents Using the Menu Facility C1caus.frm Page 4 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMImportant Safety Information C1caus.frm Page 5 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMC1caus.frm Page 6 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Emergency CallsC1caus.frm Page 7 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To make an emergency callUsing This Guide C1caus.frm Page 8 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMC1caus.frm Page 9 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Keys and Display IndicatorsList of Keys Display Indicators C1caus.frm Page 10 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMDisplay Editing C1caus.frm Page 11 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMInstalling the Battery Battery Charge IndicationCharging a Battery Getting StartedSignal Strength Indication C1caus.frm Page 13 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMSwitching On/Off General FunctionsMaking a Call C1caus.frm Page 14 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMAdjusting the Earpiece Volume Receiving a CallC1caus.frm Page 15 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To answer a callLast Number Redial Speed DialingC1caus.frm Page 16 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To redial a last number dialedC1caus.frm Page 17 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To make an emergency call when keyguard is activatedKey Emergency Dialing When keyguard is activated KeyguardC1caus.frm Page 18 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To activate the keyguardTo make an automatic calling card call Calling Card CallC1caus.frm Page 19 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Using the Memory Standard Memory LocationsDialed Calls Memory Location C1caus.frm Page 20 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMTo recall the number from the notepad memory C1caus.frm Page 21 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMTo store a number in the notepad memory Entering Names Storing Names and Phone NumbersC1caus.frm Page 22 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To use the quick store methodC1caus.frm Page 23 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To use the menu methodMemory Scrolling C1caus.frm Page 24 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMRecalling Names and Phone Numbers C1caus.frm Page 25 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMTo begin scrolling from a memory location To begin scrolling from an alpha characterMoving Names and Phone Numbers C1caus.frm Page 26 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMTo recall information by location number To use the quick move methodTo move the contents of a memory location Erasing a Memory LocationC1caus.frm Page 27 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To erase a memory location by nameC1caus.frm Page 28 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM To erase a memory location by location numberC1caus.frm Page 29 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Key. Use the key to view other memory locations in useUsing the Menu Facility Menu MethodShortcut Method C1caus.frm Page 30 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMList of Menu Functions Descriptions of Menu FunctionsC1caus.frm Page 31 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Menu function Shortcut DescriptionC1caus.frm Page 32 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Store to Memory MenuFind Name Menu To recall information by nameC1caus.frm Page 33 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Erase Name MenuTo lock or unlock the phone C1caus.frm Page 34 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMLock Phone Menu System Select Menu When the phone is lockedC1caus.frm Page 35 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM C1caus.frm Page 36 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Call Timers MenuTo select the roaming mode Lights Menu When set to Lights onC1caus.frm Page 37 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Ringing Volume Menu When set to Lights OFFC1caus.frm Page 38 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Keypad Tones MenuC1caus.frm Page 39 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Ringing TypeEmergency KEY To set the Emergency Key 9 on or offTo change the network number C1caus.frm Page 40 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMNAM Select To select the calling card option C1caus.frm Page 41 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMCalling Card C1caus.frm Page 42 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Additional FeaturesSending Dtmf Tones Call Waiting C1caus.frm Page 43 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMTo create a pause character p To create a wait character wBattery Information Battery OptionsC1caus.frm Page 44 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Charging TimesDischarging a Battery Recharging a BatteryUsing Batteries C1caus.frm Page 45 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMC1caus.frm Page 46 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM NiCd NiMHAccessories Accessory OptionsGeneral C1caus.frm Page 47 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMHDXK-7/HKXK-8 Headset Kit C1caus.frm Page 48 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMCGH-4 Office Desktop Stand Vehicle Accessories C1caus.frm Page 49 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMLCM-1 Mobile Installation Charger C1caus.frm Page 50 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMCARK-50 Handsfree Headset Car Kit C1caus.frm Page 51 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PMHSU-2 Light Handset C1caus.frm Page 52 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM CARK-53 Complete Handsfree Car KitC1caus.frm Page 53 Thursday, December 19, 1996 1246 PM Care and MaintenanceAppendix Troubleshooting If the power does not come on or stay onIf the power comes on, but the phone does not work Technical Information