Contents
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Power key
Volume button
Scroll button
Fixed antenna
Quick guide to functions
Answering a call Press any key except ôor
Settings
Quick guide to the menu
Menu summary Messages
Call log
Indicators and Icons
Contents
For Your Safety
Switch Off Near Blasting
Using this Guide
Network services
Updates
FCC/Industry Canada Notice
Installing the SIM card
Getting Connected
Battery information
Attaching the battery
Attaching the battery when using optional analog module
Charging your new battery
Switch itself off and you’ll need to recharge your battery
When is a good time to charge?
When is charging complete?
When do I need to buy a new battery?
Removing the battery
Lift the battery off the phone
Can I make calls while charging?
Switching on the phone
Checking signal strength
Get a strong signal
Very Basics
Making a call
Ending a call
Switching off the phone
Answering a call
Press and hold the key for one second or
To lock the keys
Working The Menu
Navigating tools
Softkeys
Scroll button
What is the ‘start screen’?
When you want to get to the start screen
Menu & submenu numbering
Main menu
Using shortcuts
Scrolling through the main menu
Press 0HQX Press W or V to reach the desired menu item
Help text
Summary of Menu Items Messages
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Call settings
Features A-Z
Access codes
To change access codes
Alarm clock
Setting the alarm clock
Turning the alarm clock off
When the alarm sounds
All calls timers
Analog module
Analog system selection
Automatic answer
Automatic redial
Business cards
Sending business cards
Viewing received business cards
Saving viewed business cards
Using the calculator
Deleting viewed business cards
Decimals
Currency conversion
Using the calendar
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Option 1 View day
About the date display
This option allows you to view, erase, edit, move,
Option 2 Make note
More information depending on which one you choose
Option 3 Erase notes
Option 4 View all
Option 5 Go to date
Option 6 Set the date
Calendar note received
Viewing received calendar notes
Call cost limit
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Call forwarding
Call hold
Using call log
Ending both calls
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‘Options’ soft key
Call timers
Call settings
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Activating or cancelling call waiting
Using call waiting
Call waiting
Third call waiting
Caller groups
Adding names to a caller group
Defining a ringing tone for a caller group
Renaming a caller group
Removing names from a caller group
Caller ID
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Calling card
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Change access codes
Choosing a calling card to use
Making calling card calls
Change module code
Clear timers
Setting the clock
Clock
Selecting time format
Displaying or hiding the clock
Conference calls
First, call the first person
Make a call as usual
Currency conversion
Current call duration
Data calls
Dialed calls
Earpiece volume
Dice
Digital/analog selection
Distinct ringing
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Emergency Key
Activating Emergency Key
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Entering letters and numbers
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Changing letter case
Entering numbers
Special characters for storing names
Special characters in phone numbers
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Erasing stored names and numbers
Erasing your entire phone book
Fax and data calls
Receiving a fax or data call
Fixed dialing
Turning fixed dialing on or off
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Forward calls
Cancelling call forwarding
Forwarding calls
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Games
Inbox
Dice
Message storage
Reading messages immediately
Reading messages any time
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Working with messages in the Inbox
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In-call menu
Activating Keyguard
Deactivating Keyguard
Setting the keypad tones
Answering a call with Keyguard active
Some notes about Keyguard
Keypad tones
Last call duration
Last number redial
Lights
Line in use
List of own numbers
Listen to voice messages
Logic
Memory
Specifying a set of message settings
Message settings
Message received
Specifying settings for all messages
0PDLO format, then press
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Microphone
Missed calls
Module call timers
Module security
News & Info service
Using the News & Information service
Names
Working with topics
One-touch dialing
Storing one-touch dial locations
Calling a number using one-touch dialing
Changing numbers in one-touch dial list
Erasing one-touch dial locations
Outbox
Using the Outbox
Working with messages in the Outbox
Phone book
Things to know about the phone book
Accessing phone book functions
Accessing names in the phone book
About the submenus
Storing a name and number
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Changing a stored number or name
Erasing stored names and numbers
Setting phone security
Phone settings
Checking available memory
Phone security
You can adjust and customize your
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PIN and PIN2 codes
Then press
Accessing profiles
At the start screen, press 0HQX
Selecting different profiles
Customizing profiles
PUK and PUK2 codes
Read messages
See Inbox on
Recalling saved names and numbers
Restrict calls
Recharge battery
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Ringing options
Use W or V to reach one of the following options, and press
Selecting ringing options
Ringing tone received
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Listening to received ringing tones
Saving received ringing tones
Ringing tones
Deleting received ringing tones
Selecting ringing tones
Ringing volume
Setting the ringing volume
Saving names and numbers
Quick save of name and number
Security settings
Quick save of number only
Security code
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Send own number
SIM card PIN code
Service command editor
Sending commands
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Show call costs
Clear call cost counters
Show costs
SIM card security
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System password
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Start screen
System selection
Text messages
Touch tone length
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Touch tones
Sending a touch tone string
Storing touch tone strings
Storing touch tone strings with phone numbers
Transfer a call
Vibrating alert
Activating vibrating alert
Voice mailbox number
Setting up your voice mailbox
Greetings, passwords, and prompts
Volume
Listening to your voice messages
Turning warning tones on and off
Write messages
You can write text messages see
Writing a message
Or routing address
First remove the battery. See Removing the battery on
Optional Analog Module
Attaching the analog module
Removing the analog module
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Analog features
Scroll to one of the following choices
To set timers back to
Call timers for analog calls
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To show the current call timer during calls
See Showing the current call timer during calls on
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Activating module security
Call Forwarding Codes
Call forwarding types
Adding a timeout
Adding a call type
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Forwarding status of different call types
Batteries
Accessories
Several batteries are available for your phone
Charging Times
Talk and Standby Times
Chargers and other accessories
ACP-7U Standard Travel Charger
ACP-9U Rapid Travel Charger
LCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger
DCH-9 Compact Desktop Charging Stand
BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh BMS-2S Extended
Reference Information
Important Safety Information
Pacemakers
Hearing Aids
Other Medical Devices
Vehicles
Posted Facilities
Vehicles
Important Battery Information
Making an Emergency Call
Radio Frequency RF Signals
Care and Maintenance
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Technical Information
Weight
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Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
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