Nokia 6160 manual Snoozing, Turning the alarm clock off, Activating automatic answer

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Snoozing

Press Snooze.

The alarm will go off again in 10 minutes. If you let the phone alarm for 1 minute without pressing a key, it stops alarming for 10 minutes then starts again.

Turning the alarm clock off

Press Menu 4 2 2 (Settings - Phone settings - Alarm

clock), then scroll to Off and press OK.

Note: If you have selected the Silent or Meeting profile, your alarm will only beep once. The best profile to use while using the alarm clock is Normal or Outdoor, unless these have been modified from their original settings.

For more information on Profiles, see page 51.

All calls timer

This feature keeps track of how much time you have spent on all calls with your phone.

See “Call timers” on page 24.

Automatic answer

This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles (see page 51). With this on, your phone answers incoming voice calls after one ring.

Note: This can only be used when your phone is connected to a headset or to an approved handsfree car kit equipped with the ignition sense option, with the ignition on.

Activating automatic answer

1.Press Menu 3 (Profiles)

2.Your phone lists each profile. Use W to highlight either the Car or Headset profile and press Options.

Note: Car and Headset will not appear unless your phone has already been connected to a car kit or headset at least one time.

3.Highlight Customize and press OK. Press W to Automatic answer, then press Select again.

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Contents Page Keys Power key Scroll keysMenu Fixed antennaIndicators and Icons Table of Contents Page Iii Data and fax calls 7. Accessories Safety At a Glance Using this Guide Updates DisclaimerFCC/Industry Canada Notice Attaching your battery Removing the batteryGetting Connected Charging your new battery When is a good time to charge?When is charging complete? Can you make calls while charging?Discharging NiMH batteries Important Battery Information Switching the phone on and off Switching off with the keyGet a good signal BasicsChecking signal strength Editing a number on displayDialing stored phone numbers Calling card callsKeyguard Activating KeyguardDeactivating Keyguard There are two different ways to deactivate KeyguardAnswering a call with Keyguard active Some notes about KeyguardUsing Your Phone DisplaySoft keys Scroll keyWhat is the ‘start screen’? Menu & submenu numberingScrolling through the main menu Using shortcuts Help textCall timers Missed callsDialed calls Received callsDice Features a to Z Setting the alarm clockWhen the alarm goes off Turning the alarm clock off SnoozingActivating automatic answer Using the calculator Activating automatic redialPress Options. With Equals highlighted, press OK Storing exchange rateConverting currency Using the calendar Press Menu 8 CalendarOption 1 View day Option 2 Make noteOption 3 Erase notes Option 4 View allOption 5 Go to date Option 6 Set the datePress Menu 4 4 2 Settings Network services Call forwarding Using call logHighlight Activate and press OK Call forwarding optionsUsing call settings Press Menu 4 1 Settings Call settingsÓwhile the number is on the display ‘Options’ soft keyCall timers Call waitingAnswering an incoming call with call waiting Press óSwapping between two calls Ending the callsActivating call waiting Adding names to a caller groupPress Options Defining a ringing tone for a caller groupRenaming a caller group Removing names from a caller groupPress Menu 4 1 3 Settings Call settings Calling card Caller IDCalling card Storing your calling cardChoosing a calling card to use Making calling card callsClear timers Change lock codeChange security code Clear call listsSetting the clock ClockSelecting time format Displaying or hiding the clockCurrent call timer Activating the current call timerConference call Making a conference callEarpiece volume Customize profilesDialed calls Press Menu 2 2 Call log Dialed CallsEmergency key Activating Emergency keyABC mode Entering letters and numbersChanging letter case ModeSpecial characters for storing names Special Characters for storing numbersBe entered while in mode Erasing stored names and numbersErasing your entire phone book MemoryLogic Game optionsInstructions will describe how the game is played Inbox In-call menuKeypad tones Setting the keypad tones Last call timerLanguage Choosing a language for your phoneLife timer Letter caseLights Listen to voice messagesSetting manual touch tones Lock codeChanging your lock code A lock code, only numeric characters are acceptedUsing messages Memory statusPress Menu 1 Messages Scroll to one of the following options, then pressMicrophone Muting and unmuting your phoneMissed calls If the display says ‘Missed calls’Press Menu 4 4 6 Settings Network services NAM Network feature settingNAM selection Selecting the NAM for your phoneTo Activate or Cancel, then press OK Storing codesCalling a number using one-touch dialing One-touch dialingAssigning one-touch dial locations Changing numbers in one-touch dial listAccessing the phone book Erasing one-touch dial locationsThings to know about the phone book About the submenus Storing a name and numberPress Names Scroll to Add new and press Changing a number stored with a nameRecalling names & numbers Recalling numbers by nameErasing stored names and numbers Erasing your entire phone bookPhone lock Turning on phone lockAnswering a call with phone lock on Press any key except ôandUsing phone settings Now you can adjust and custoAccessing Profiles Press MenuCustomizing Profiles Renaming profilesReceived calls Restore factory settings Restoring factory settingsRenaming profiles Restrict callsPress Menu 4-3-1 Settings Security settings Restrict calls Adding call restrictionsRestrict incoming calls Selecting call restrictionsEditing call restrictions Erasing call restrictionsThis is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles Ringing optionsSelecting ringing options Ringing tonesRinging volume Setting the ringing volumeRoaming Indicators Roaming1Restrict calls See 2Access codes See SavedScrolling view Selecting your scrolling viewSecurity code Changing your security codePhone will display Security code changed Send own number Press Menu 4 4 4 Settings Network services Send own number Settings1Call settings See 2Phone settings See Storing a name & numberTo switch from private to public SystemText messages and pages Text message options Writing text messages Sending text messagesMessage settings When you receive a text messageSending options Receiving text messagesReading text messages Reading optionsCalling someone back in a message Forwarding a messageWhen your phone’s memory is full Replying to a messageReceiving a Touch tonesStoring touch tone strings Sending a touch tone stringStoring touch tone strings with phone numbers Touch tone length Storing the unlocked phone numberCalling the unlocked phone number Vibrating alertSetting up your voice mailbox number Activating vibrating alertVoice mailbox number This number dials your voice mailboxGreetings, passwords, and prompts VolumeListening to your voice messages Voice privacyTurning warning and game tones on and off Scroll to On or Off and press OKWelcome note Press Menu 1 3 Messages Welcome noteData and fax calls Accessories Few practical rules for accessory operationKeep all accessories out of reach of small children BatteriesCharging Times Standby and Talk TimesChargers & Other Accessories Standard Travel Charger ACP-7URapid Travel Charger ACP-9U Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-9 You can charge yourCompact Desktop Charging Stand DCH-9 Used together withExtended Li-Ion 900 mAh Troubleshooting No serviceWhat if charging fails? What if the call doesn’t go through?Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Reference InformationOperating Environment Electronic DevicesHearing Aids Other Medical DevicesVehicles Posted FacilitiesVehicles Making an Emergency CallCertification Information SAR Care and Maintenance Technical Data 20C to + 40C4F to + 104F Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty ExceptionsClaim Procedure Nokia Products Limited Restrict calls Call timers 23 Call waiting IndexBook Factory settings, restoring Paging 61 Phone book

6160 specifications

The Nokia 6160, launched in the late 1990s, is a notable model in the history of mobile phones, representing a significant advancement in mobile communication technology during its time. This device was designed primarily for the North American market and became quite popular due to its robust features and reliable performance.

One of the key characteristics of the Nokia 6160 is its sleek and compact design, which weighs approximately 5.6 ounces and measures about 4.5 inches in height. Its size made it comfortable to carry, fitting easily into pockets or bags. The phone featured a monochrome LCD display with a resolution of 48 x 84 pixels, providing clear visibility for text and call information.

In terms of technology, the Nokia 6160 operates on the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network, which was a leading standard for mobile communication at the time. As a dual-band phone, it supports both 850 MHz and 1900 MHz frequencies, enhancing its connectivity in various regions. The device boasts a talk time of up to 3 hours and standby time of approximately 10 days, ensuring users could rely on it throughout the day.

The Nokia 6160 is equipped with a basic set of features that cater to the primary needs of mobile users. It includes a simple yet effective contact management system, allowing users to store up to 100 names, which was a significant improvement over earlier models. Additionally, the phone comes with a calendar, alarm clock, and calculator, making it a handy tool for everyday tasks.

Another notable feature of the Nokia 6160 is its customizable ringtones, allowing users to choose from a variety of sounds to personalize their phone. The phone also supports SMS (Short Message Service), enabling users to send and receive text messages, a feature that was gaining popularity at the time.

The Nokia 6160 was known for its durability and long-lasting battery, which became a hallmark of Nokia phones in general. Its sturdy design and reliable performance contributed to its reputation as a user-friendly mobile device in an era where mobile technology was rapidly evolving.

In summary, the Nokia 6160 is a quintessential representation of late 90s mobile phones, featuring essential technologies and characteristics that met the demands of its users. Its combination of portability, reliability, and user-friendly features made it a popular choice, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of mobile communication.