Nokia 6190 owner manual Accessories, Batteries, Several batteries are available for your phone

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8. Accessories

An extensive range of accessories is available for your phone. You can select the accessories that best suit your specific communication needs.

For availability, please check with your local dealer.

A few practical rules for accessory operation:

Keep the accessories out of small children's reach.

When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.

Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.

Installation of complex car equipment must be com- pleted by qualified personnel only.

WARNING!

Use only batteries, chargers and accessories ap- proved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.

Batteries

Several batteries are available for your phone:

BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh

BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh

BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh

BLS-4 Ultra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh

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Contents Page Volume button Power keyScroll button Fixed antennaAnswering a call Press any key except ôor Quick guide to functionsQuick guide to the menu SettingsMenu summary Messages Call logIndicators and Icons Contents Switch Off Near Blasting For Your SafetyNetwork services Using this GuideUpdates FCC/Industry Canada NoticeGetting Connected Installing the SIM cardAttaching the battery Battery informationCharging your new battery Attaching the battery when using optional analog moduleWhen is a good time to charge? Switch itself off and you’ll need to recharge your batteryWhen is charging complete? Removing the battery When do I need to buy a new battery?Lift the battery off the phone Can I make calls while charging?Checking signal strength Switching on the phoneGet a strong signal Very BasicsEnding a call Making a callAnswering a call Switching off the phonePress and hold the key for one second or To lock the keysNavigating tools Working The MenuSoftkeys Scroll buttonWhen you want to get to the start screen What is the ‘start screen’?Menu & submenu numbering Main menuScrolling through the main menu Using shortcutsPress 0HQX Press W or V to reach the desired menu item Help textCar2 Summary of Menu Items MessagesCall settings Access codes Features A-ZTo change access codes Alarm clockTurning the alarm clock off Setting the alarm clockWhen the alarm sounds All calls timersAnalog system selection Analog moduleAutomatic answer Automatic redialSending business cards Business cardsViewing received business cards Saving viewed business cardsDeleting viewed business cards Using the calculatorDecimals Currency conversionScroll to Fkdqjh UDWH, then press Using the calendarAbout the date display Option 1 View dayThis option allows you to view, erase, edit, move, More information depending on which one you choose Option 2 Make noteOption 3 Erase notes Option 4 View allOption 6 Set the date Option 5 Go to dateCalendar note received Viewing received calendar notesFrvw Olplw Call cost limitCall hold Call forwardingEnding both calls Using call logPress 0HQX 2 &DOO ORJ ‘Options’ soft keyCall settings Call timersHwdlov Using call waiting Activating or cancelling call waitingCall waiting Third call waitingAdding names to a caller group Caller groupsDefining a ringing tone for a caller group Renaming a caller groupCaller ID Removing names from a caller groupOr Fdoolqj Calling card+ Phone no Access noChoice, Sprint + card noChoosing a calling card to use Change access codesMaking calling card calls Change module codeSetting the clock Clear timersClock Selecting time formatConference calls Displaying or hiding the clockFirst, call the first person Make a call as usualCurrent call duration Currency conversionData calls Dialed callsDice Earpiece volumeDigital/analog selection Distinct ringingEmergency Key Press óActivating Emergency Key Press 0HQX 4 3 7 6HWWLQJV 3KRQH Vhwwlqjv PHUJHQF\ NH\PQRS7 Entering letters and numbersABC2 TUV8 DEF3 WXYZ9 GHI4 JKL5Entering numbers Changing letter caseSpecial characters for storing names Special characters in phone numbersErasing stored names and numbers 6HQGErasing your entire phone book Fax and data callsFixed dialing Receiving a fax or data callTurning fixed dialing on or off GldolqjCancelling call forwarding Forward callsForwarding calls Games Wdnh FdoovDice InboxMessage storage Reading messages any time Reading messages immediately5HDG Working with messages in the InboxIn-call menu Ruzdug sends the message to someone else. EditActivating Keyguard Deactivating KeyguardAnswering a call with Keyguard active Setting the keypad tonesSome notes about Keyguard Keypad tonesLast number redial Last call durationLights Line in useListen to voice messages List of own numbersLogic MemoryMessage settings Specifying a set of message settingsMessage received 0PDLO format, then press Specifying settings for all messagesPress 0HQX 1 2 6 0HVVDJHV 0HVVDJH Vhwwlqjv &RPPRQ MicrophoneModule call timers Missed callsModule security Using the News & Information service News & Info serviceNames Working with topicsStoring one-touch dial locations One-touch dialingChanging numbers in one-touch dial list Calling a number using one-touch dialingErasing one-touch dial locations OutboxWorking with messages in the Outbox Using the OutboxPhone book Things to know about the phone bookAccessing names in the phone book Accessing phone book functionsAbout the submenus 6HOHFW Storing a name and numberChanging a stored number or name Erasing stored names and numbersPhone settings Setting phone securityChecking available memory Phone security7RXFK Wrqh Ohqjwk short or long PHUJHQF\ NH\ on or off You can adjust and customize yourPIN and PIN2 codes Then pressAt the start screen, press 0HQX Accessing profilesSelecting different profiles Customizing profilesRead messages PUK and PUK2 codesSee Inbox on 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 5LQJLQJ Wrqh Uhfhlyhg Ringing tone receivedListening to received ringing tones Saving received ringing tonesDeleting received ringing tones Ringing tonesSelecting ringing tones Setting the ringing volume Ringing volumeSaving names and numbers Quick save of name and numberQuick save of number only Security settingsSecurity code Fdug VHFXULW\ 3KRQH VHFXULW\SIM card PIN code Send own numberSending commands Service command editorDOO Vhwwlqjv 6HFXULW\ Vhwwlqjv 3KRQH Vhwwlqjv Show call costsShow costs Clear call cost countersSIM card security Fdug VHFXULW\Snake System passwordStart screen System selectionTouch tone length Text messagesWrqh Ohqjwk Touch tonesStoring touch tone strings Sending a touch tone stringStoring touch tone strings with phone numbers Vibrating alert Transfer a callActivating vibrating alert Voice mailbox numberGreetings, passwords, and prompts Setting up your voice mailboxVolume Listening to your voice messagesWrite messages Turning warning tones on and offYou can write text messages see Writing a messageOr routing address Optional Analog Module First remove the battery. See Removing the battery onAttaching the 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 $QDORJ Fdoov Gxudwlrq See Showing the current call timer during calls on To show the current call timer during calls$FFHVV Frghv &KDQJH Prgxoh Frgh LJLWDO2DQDORJ Vhohfwlrq Activating module security Call forwarding types Call Forwarding CodesAdding a call type Adding a timeoutEnter --9-58884444-46& then press Forwarding status of different call typesAccessories BatteriesSeveral batteries are available for your phone Talk and Standby Times Charging TimesACP-7U Standard Travel Charger Chargers and other accessoriesLCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger ACP-9U Rapid Travel ChargerDCH-9 Compact Desktop Charging Stand BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh BMS-2S Extended Important Safety Information Reference InformationPacemakers Other Medical Devices Hearing AidsVehicles Posted FacilitiesVehicles Making an Emergency Call Important Battery InformationRadio Frequency RF Signals 100 Care and MaintenanceWeight Technical Information101 102 Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty103 104 105 Page NOKIA2U