Nokia 252C Sending Touch Tones, To de-select Data Mode, To operate your modem and data card

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To de-select Data Mode

Disconnect the data cable (DATA CARD REMOVED displays).

To operate your modem and data card

Refer to the documentation supplied with these items.

Sending Touch Tones

Your phone is a ‘Touch Tone’ phone. Touch Tones are the sounds your phone makes when you press the keys. Touch Tones can be used for many automated phone services such as checking your bank balance and using voice mailbox options.

Your phone refers to Touch Tones as ‘DTMF’ (Dual Tone Multi Frequency).

Manually Sending Touch Tones

Pressing the keys during a call sends Touch Tones. To do this:

1Make a call in the usual way (e.g. to your bank's computer phone number).

2Manually enter the digits to be sent as Touch tones (e.g., your bank account number and password).

Automatically Sending Touch Tones

For automatic sending of Touch Tones, you can store the Touch Tone string within the same memory location as the access phone number. Store a pause (p) or wait (w) char- acter between the phone number and the Touch Tone string.

See “Special Characters in Stored Numbers” on page 24 for details on storing pause and wait characters.

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Contents Page Quick Guide to Functions Menu Summary Quick Guide to MenuKeys Contents Network Services Data Mode Sending Touch Tones Using the Flash FunctionMenu Data and Touch TonesImportant Safety Information Care and Maintenance Accessories 10. Reference InformationIii For Your Safety Using this Guide Qualified ServiceFCC/Industry Canada Notice Cellular phone may cause TV or radio interferenceDisplay Indicators Signal Strength Indication Installing the Battery Removing the Battery Battery InformationCharging the Battery Charging Times Talk and Standby Times Discharging the BatteryUp to Extended NiMH Up toDeep Discharge Battery Low WarningImportant Battery Information Page Basics Switching On or OffWake-up Message To change the wake-up messageMaking a Call Selecting a NetworkExtend the phone’s antenna fully Whole displayAnswering a Call Ending a CallPress END Press Send or any key except END or the PWR keyLast Number Redial Adjusting the Earpiece VolumeCalling Line Identification Last 15 Dialed CallsTouch Dialing Speed DialingEmergency 9 Dialing See Dialed Calls Menu 2 1 on page 33 for more informationPlay until any key is pressed or Keyguard is deactivated KeyguardAnswering a Call with Keyguard Active Press SendCalling Card Calls If you use the phone’s Calling Card storage featureMaking an Emergency Call with Keyguard Active To make a Calling Card CallActivating PIN Call PIN CallsEnter * # 7 4 6 2 2 5 5 # spells Pincall Phone briefly displays PINVoice and Text Messages For more details, refer to Network Services onMaking PIN Calls Deactivating PIN CallWhat is Debit Mode? Viewing and Entering Names Phone BookEntering Letters Entering Punctuation Marks ? ! , . ‘ & $Cursor Quick Save Enter the area code and phone number Saving Numbers and NamesMemory Location Special Characters in Stored NumbersJoining two locations for long Touch Tone strings Finding Numbers and Names Using the Notepad MemoryFinding numbers Finding namesErasing a Name and Number Moving a Name and NumberEditing a Name and Number Viewing information in the NotepadMenu then OK Method MenuMenus without changing the settings Using the Menu During a CallShortcut Method List of Menu Functions Phone SettingsPhone Book Menu To access Menu 1, press Menu then OKFind Name Menu 1 Save Name & Number Menu 1Erase From Phone Book Menu 1 At Save in LOCATION? pressPhone Book Status Menu 1 Call Log MenuDialed Calls Menu 2 Missed Calls Menu 2 Received Calls Menu 2Erase All Recent Calls Menu 2 Recent CALLS. Press OKPress CLR to exit without erasing Call Timers Menu 2 Phone Settings MenuRegular menu and not the In-Call menu Ringing Volume Menu 3 Work, you need the Vibra battery BML-8You’ll see Ringing Options For Ring+Vibra or Vibrate toRinging Tone Menu 3 Phone SETTINGS. Press OKKeypad Tones Menu 3 Touch Dialing Menu 3 Lights Menu 3Press !#to move the pointer. Press OK to choose On or Off Emergency 9 Dialing Menu 3Phone Number Menu 3 Language Menu 3Automatic Redial Menu 3 Automatic Answer Menu 3Change Lock Code Menu 4 Security Settings MenuChange Security Code Menu 4 Restore Factory Settings Menu 4Calling Options Menu 5 Call Settings MenuCarrier Selection Menu 5 1 Press ! to move the pointer to PREFERRED, or No ServiceAllowed Calls Menu 5 1 Calling Card Menu 5 Press Menu then !#until you see Call SETTINGS. Press OKSEQUENCE. Press OK If you’ve already entered informaAccess No. + Card No. + Phone No Access No. + Phone No. + Card No10xxx + Phone No. + Card No + Phone No. + Card NoLock code Lock Phone MenuMessages Menu Read Messages Menu 7 NEW Call HomeErase Messages Menu 7 Setting. Press OK if you want to change itUse ! or to scroll to the mes Message Alert Tone Menu 7Debit Menu When you first turn your phone on Switching On/OffAdding Units to Your Phone A date appear This reminds you that this is the dateEnding a Call Making a CallMaking a Calling Card Call Answering a CallPIN Calls Prepaid MenuEmergency 9 Dialing Saving Your Access Number At Save Access NUMBERS, press OKWait for TONE, then Press OK, press OK Adding Money to Your Prepaid AccountAt Enter Balance Number At Save Access NumbersChecking Your Prepaid Balance Balance checking number you saved is automatically dialedSaving Your Prepaid Card Number Menu, as described in Section In-Call MenuMute This mutes the phone during a conversation Reminder Message To select Data Mode Data ModeData and Touch Tones Connected, the phone displays Data CallSending Touch Tones To de-select Data ModeTo operate your modem and data card Manually Sending Touch TonesPage Contact your service provider for further details Using the Flash FunctionAvailability of Network Services Network ServicesCalling Line Identification Name or a text message, with Calling flashing Call WaitingMessage Waiting Voicemail Send When you receive a message Text message indicator lights Digital Message Service Nokia 252N onlyMessages Received is displayed Callback Number Service Short Message Service SMSAccessories Batteries ACP-9U Rapid Travel Charger ACP-7U Standard Travel ChargerLCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger CGH-10 Compact Desktop Charging Stand HDXK-13 Headset Kit BCH-10 Belt ClipTraffic Safety Important Safety InformationReference Information Operating EnvironmentPosted Facilities Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Making an Emergency Call Emergency CallsRadio Frequency RF Signals Page Care and Maintenance If the power does not come on or stay on TroubleshootingIf the power comes on, but the phone does not work BMH-8 battery attached WeightTechnical Information Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty Page Page Nokia Customer Care Center, USA Index SymbolsNumerics Preferred 47 preferred network 3, 46 prepaid No Service 13, 47, 88 NON-PREF