Nokia 6190 owner manual Menu & submenu numbering, What is the ‘start screen’?, Main menu

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For example, press 0HQX once. The scroll bar appears with the first (top) tab displayed. A different tab appears each time you press the W or V key to move up and down through the menu structure. The scroll bar works the same way with submenus.

Menu & submenu numbering

When you scroll to a menu or submenu, the menu number and/or submenu number appears on the dis- play above the scroll bar. If you become familiar with these numbers, you can use them as shortcuts for accessing different menus.

For example, when you enter menu 2 (&DOO ORJ) the number 5 appears in the top right-hand corner of the display. If you enter menu 4 (6HWWLQJV), submenu 2 (6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV), your phone will display 705 in the top right-hand corner.

See "Using shortcuts" on page 15.

What is the ‘start screen’?

The start screen appears when you first turn your phone on, in its idle state (see illustration on page 13). Your phone must be at the start screen in order to use most of its features.

When you want to get to the start screen

Press ôat any time except during a call (unless you want to hang up).

The main menu

From the start screen, press 0HQX to access the main menu. When in a call, press 2SWLRQV, scroll to 0HQX, then press 6HOHFW.

To view main menu items one by one, press W or V.

6HOHFW allows you to select and enter menus and submenus.

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Contents Page Scroll button Power keyVolume button Fixed antennaQuick guide to functions Answering a call Press any key except ôorMenu summary Messages SettingsQuick guide to the menu Call logIndicators and Icons Contents For Your Safety Switch Off Near BlastingUpdates Using this GuideNetwork services FCC/Industry Canada NoticeInstalling the SIM card Getting ConnectedBattery information Attaching the batteryAttaching the battery when using optional analog module Charging your new batteryWhen is a good time to charge? Switch itself off and you’ll need to recharge your batteryWhen is charging complete? Lift the battery off the phone When do I need to buy a new battery?Removing the battery Can I make calls while charging?Get a strong signal Switching on the phoneChecking signal strength Very BasicsMaking a call Ending a callPress and hold the key for one second or Switching off the phoneAnswering a call To lock the keysSoftkeys Working The MenuNavigating tools Scroll buttonMenu & submenu numbering What is the ‘start screen’?When you want to get to the start screen Main menuPress 0HQX Press W or V to reach the desired menu item Using shortcutsScrolling through the main menu Help textSummary of Menu Items Messages Car2Call settings To change access codes Features A-ZAccess codes Alarm clockWhen the alarm sounds Setting the alarm clockTurning the alarm clock off All calls timersAutomatic answer Analog moduleAnalog system selection Automatic redialViewing received business cards Business cardsSending business cards Saving viewed business cardsDecimals Using the calculatorDeleting viewed business cards Currency conversionUsing the calendar Scroll to Fkdqjh UDWH, then pressAbout the date display Option 1 View dayThis option allows you to view, erase, edit, move, Option 3 Erase notes Option 2 Make noteMore information depending on which one you choose Option 4 View allCalendar note received Option 5 Go to dateOption 6 Set the date Viewing received calendar notesCall cost limit Frvw OlplwCall forwarding Call holdPress 0HQX 2 &DOO ORJ Using call logEnding both calls ‘Options’ soft keyCall settings Call timersHwdlov Call waiting Activating or cancelling call waitingUsing call waiting Third call waitingDefining a ringing tone for a caller group Caller groupsAdding names to a caller group Renaming a caller groupOr Fdoolqj Removing names from a caller groupCaller ID Calling cardChoice, Sprint Access no+ Phone no + card noMaking calling card calls Change access codesChoosing a calling card to use Change module codeClock Clear timersSetting the clock Selecting time formatFirst, call the first person Displaying or hiding the clockConference calls Make a call as usualData calls Currency conversionCurrent call duration Dialed callsDigital/analog selection Earpiece volumeDice Distinct ringingActivating Emergency Key Press óEmergency Key Press 0HQX 4 3 7 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH Vhwwlqjv PHUJHQF\ NH\ABC2 TUV8 DEF3 WXYZ9 GHI4 Entering letters and numbersPQRS7 JKL5Special characters for storing names Changing letter caseEntering numbers Special characters in phone numbersErasing your entire phone book 6HQGErasing stored names and numbers Fax and data callsTurning fixed dialing on or off Receiving a fax or data callFixed dialing GldolqjCancelling call forwarding Forward callsForwarding calls Wdnh Fdoov GamesDice InboxMessage storage 5HDG Reading messages immediatelyReading messages any time Working with messages in the InboxActivating Keyguard Ruzdug sends the message to someone else. EditIn-call menu Deactivating KeyguardSome notes about Keyguard Setting the keypad tonesAnswering a call with Keyguard active Keypad tonesLights Last call durationLast number redial Line in useLogic List of own numbersListen to voice messages MemoryMessage settings Specifying a set of message settingsMessage received Press 0HQX 1 2 6 0HVVDJHV 0HVVDJH Vhwwlqjv &RPPRQ Specifying settings for all messages0PDLO format, then press MicrophoneModule call timers Missed callsModule security Names News & Info serviceUsing the News & Information service Working with topicsOne-touch dialing Storing one-touch dial locationsErasing one-touch dial locations Calling a number using one-touch dialingChanging numbers in one-touch dial list OutboxPhone book Using the OutboxWorking with messages in the Outbox Things to know about the phone bookAccessing names in the phone book Accessing phone book functionsAbout the submenus Changing a stored number or name Storing a name and number6HOHFW Erasing stored names and numbersChecking available memory Setting phone securityPhone settings Phone securityPIN and PIN2 codes You can adjust and customize your7RXFK Wrqh Ohqjwk short or long PHUJHQF\ NH\ on or off Then pressSelecting different profiles Accessing profilesAt the start screen, press 0HQX Customizing profilesSee Inbox on PUK and PUK2 codesRead messages Recalling saved names and numbersRecharge battery Restrict calls5HVWULFW Fdoov Use W or V to reach one of the following options, and press Ringing optionsSelecting ringing options Listening to received ringing tones Ringing tone received5LQJLQJ Wrqh Uhfhlyhg Saving received ringing tonesDeleting received ringing tones Ringing tonesSelecting ringing tones Saving names and numbers Ringing volumeSetting the ringing volume Quick save of name and numberSecurity code Security settingsQuick save of number only Fdug VHFXULW\ 3KRQH VHFXULW\Send own number SIM card PIN codeDOO Vhwwlqjv 6HFXULW\ Vhwwlqjv 3KRQH Vhwwlqjv Service command editorSending commands Show call costsSIM card security Clear call cost countersShow costs Fdug VHFXULW\Start screen System passwordSnake System selectionWrqh Ohqjwk Text messagesTouch tone length Touch tonesStoring touch tone strings Sending a touch tone stringStoring touch tone strings with phone numbers Activating vibrating alert Transfer a callVibrating alert Voice mailbox numberVolume Setting up your voice mailboxGreetings, passwords, and prompts Listening to your voice messagesYou can write text messages see Turning warning tones on and offWrite messages Writing a messageOr routing address Attaching the analog module First remove the battery. See Removing the battery onOptional Analog Module Removing the analog moduleAnalog features $QDORJ V\VWHP VhohfwlrqScroll to one of the following choices Call timers for analog calls To set timers back toPress W to reach $QDORJ Fdoov Gxudwlrq $FFHVV Frghv &KDQJH Prgxoh Frgh To show the current call timer during callsSee Showing the current call timer during calls on LJLWDO2DQDORJ VhohfwlrqActivating module security Call Forwarding Codes Call forwarding typesEnter --9-58884444-46& then press Adding a timeoutAdding a call type Forwarding status of different call typesAccessories BatteriesSeveral batteries are available for your phone Charging Times Talk and Standby TimesChargers and other accessories ACP-7U Standard Travel ChargerACP-9U Rapid Travel Charger LCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter ChargerDCH-9 Compact Desktop Charging Stand BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh BMS-2S Extended Important Safety Information Reference InformationPacemakers Vehicles Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices Posted FacilitiesVehicles Important Battery Information Making an Emergency CallRadio Frequency RF Signals Care and Maintenance 100Weight Technical Information101 Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 102103 104 105 Page NOKIA2U