Nokia 239 Optional In-Car Accessories Available Early, Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2

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Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-2)

You can charge the phone battery from your vehicle’s cigarette lighter using the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger.

The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger plugs into the cigarette lighter socket in your vehicle. Avoid pro- longed charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger when the vehicle’s engine is not running, otherwise you may cause an undue drain on your vehicle battery. Note that, in some vehicles, the cigarette lighter socket is not powered while the vehicle ignition is switched off.

A red light indicates charging, and a green light indi- cates that trickle charge has started and the phone is ready for use (check the charge on the phone display).

While in a call, the light will alternate between red and green. Note that the input voltage range is from 10V to 30V DC, negative grounding.

Optional In-Car Accessories (Available Early 1997)

Optional In-Car Accessories include the Mobile Holder (MBH-9F), the Compact Handsfree Car Kit (CARK-14F / CARK-43F) and the Complete Handsfree Car Kit (CARK-15F). For further details please refer to the Accessory brochure supplied with the phone.

Functions which are available with the Complete Handsfree Car Kit (CARK-15F)

Ignition Sense, Car Radio Mute. For further details regarding these functions please refer to the Accessory brochure supplied with the phone.

Options available for the Complete Handsfree Car Kit (CARK-15F)

Booster Kit (BSHK-2). For further details regarding this accessory please refer to the Accessory brochure supplied with the phone.

Fax and Data Accessories

The phone can be used in connection with various data acessories. For further details, please refer to the Accessory brochure supplied with the phone.

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Contents Page Use the phone keys as follows Description of KeysQuick Guide Memory FunctionsMenu Facility List of Menu Functions Contents Clear Last Call Menu Change Lock Code Menu Important Safety Information Traffic SafetyOperating Environment Emergency Calls Warranty Note Using this GuideFCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice Alpha Menu Display IndicatorsGetting Started Installing the BatteryCharging the Battery To remove battery, when requiredCharging indications Charger TypeSwitching OFF Switching onBasic Functions Receiving a CallMaking a Call If no SVC is displayed If the signal is poorTo adjust the earpiece volume Activating PIN CallsMaking Emergency Calls To make a call when the PIN call is set to onQuick Ways of Dialing Making international callsOne-touch dialing Page Using voicemail/favorite number Speed Dialing Last number redialTo redial a last dialed number Location No. Details Using the MemoryGeneral Information Memory locations providedLength of numbers and names you may store Storing Information Memory linkingEnter the number/name Entering a Name Correcting MistakesTo store a voicemail/favorite number in location Clearing the Contents of a Memory Location Moving the Contents of a Memory LocationDisplaying ‘HIDDEN’ Numbers To move a name and number e.g. from location 14 to Recalling Information by Memory Location NumberRecalling Information by Name Scrolling for a NumberSearching for a Name Using the Scratchpad Memory To store a number/name e.g. during a callTo recall the number i.e. after the call is ended To enter and store a reminder message Reminder Message FacilityDisplaying Your OWN Number Changing the WAKE-UP MessageTo change the wake-up text message Using the Menu To access the menu using the menu methodMenu Functions To access the menu using the shortcut method List of Menu Functions To lock, or unlock, the phone Description of Menu FunctionsLock Phone Menu DealerNon-home system System Select MenuSystem a NAM System B NAM Selected Home systemTo select the roaming mode Ringing Type MenuTo select the ringing tone To reset the call timers Call Timers MenuLife timer can not be reset To display the call timers, or reset the call timersLights Control Menu Keypad Tones MenuTo set keypad tones on or off If the phone is connected to a car kit Ringing Volume MenuTo set ringing volume level NAM Select MenuTo display your number, or change the network/number Accessory Menu MenuTo select the accessory menus Auto Answer MenuPress Menu 1 Clear Last Call MenuChange Lock Code Menu To clear or retain the last numbers dialedTo set the emergency key to on or off Data Mode MenuEmergency 9 Key Menu To send dataLocal Only Allow Local Call Barring MenuMemory Lock Menu To set the call barring optionTo set the memory-locking option Keyguard Menu To activate the keyguardTo deactivate the keyguard Automatic Dialing When keyguard is activatedSend Dtmf Menu Manual DialingTo send Dtmf numbers To make a call using the two joined locations To set SID to on or off Hook Flash Function and 3 Party CallsBattery Information Page Non-charging indication Battery Charge IndicatorLow-Battery Indication Battery PerformanceList of Display Messages Reference InformationPress ‘MENU’ and NOW Type ‘ABC’ Move NAME?No flashes, SVC steady Volume 1 through VolumeList of Tones Care and Maintenance TroubleshootingIf the power does not come on or stay on Accessories If the power comes on, but the phone does not workBatteries Rapid Travel Charger ACH-4U AC ChargersDesktop Stands Standard Travel Charger ACH-3USubject to Availability Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-6FOptional In-Car Accessories Available Early Fax and Data AccessoriesRapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2 Data AccessoriesBattery CallsMemory Dtmf DialingEmergency Calls LightsVolume Controls TimersUSA Technical InformationNokia One-Year Limited Warranty