Nokia 2190 manual Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2, Fuse Replacement

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The charger can also be used together with the optional Compact Desktop Charging Stand (CHH-2) and Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L). Approximate charging times for discharged batteries are shown at the beginning of this section.

Rapid Cigarette Lighter

Charger (LCH-2)

You can charge the phone battery from your vehicle battery by using the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger

(LCH-2). You can also use the charger with the Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L) and the Compact

Desktop Charging Stand (CHH-2). Calls are possible during charging.

A green light indicates the charger is ready for charging (when not charging) or finished charging (if it has been charging). A red light indicates charging. The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACH-4U).

The input voltage range is from 10 to 30V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-2) when the car engine is not running; this may cause the battery of your car to drain. Note also that in some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not provided with electricity if the ignition is not switched on.

Fuse Replacement

The Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger contains a protective fuse. The fuse is located in the charger tip.

If the charger does not work, the fuse may be blown, in which case replace it with a 3 amp. 125 volt fuse. Never use a fuse with a higher rating.

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Contents Page Abc Keys and the DisplayMenu Memory AB D➊ ➋ ➌ Contents Care and Maintenance Technical Data Alpha Mode Storing Numbers and NamesAccessories MemoryOperating Environment Important Safety InformationTraffic Safety Emergency Calls To Make an Emergency Call FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice Installing a Battery Removing a Battery Battery and SIM CardBattery Switch off the phone before removing the batteryCharging a New Battery or Recharging a Battery Discharging the BatteryBattery Low/Recharge Important Battery InformationSIM Card Installing the SIM Card PIN and PIN2 Codes 4 to 8 digitsPUK and PUK2 Codes at least 8 digits Basics Switching On or OffSignal Strength Ending a Call Making a Call MethodAnswering a Call Key LockUnlock Access CodesNetwork Password 4 digits To unlock, press the Unlock key then ∗Last Number Redial For Your ConvenienceOn-Line Quick Guide Touch DialingInternational Dialing Prefix Emergency KeyVoice Mail Key Muting/Unmuting Phone’s MicrophoneMissed Calls List Calling Line IdentificationReceived Calls List Distinct RingingMaking a Call With One Already in Progress Multiple and Conference CallsAnswering a Waiting Call Swapping Active Held CallsCreating a Conference Call Def Ending the Active Call OnlyEnding the Held Call Only You must have an active callTo Call Your Voice Mailbox Voice and Text MessagesVoice Messages To Store Your Voice Mailbox Number in the PhoneTo read messages with Menu Text MessagesReading Text Messages Option Key See the previous description of the Option key Writing and Sending Text MessagesTo Write a Message Message Settings Menu 2 Message Center NumberSee the first page of this chapter To Enter Letters Alpha ModeMemory Enter another letter from same key ? ! , . & $ # blank space Storing Numbers and Names To Add a Name to a Stored Phone NumberTo Erase Stored Names and Numbers At the REPLACE? prompt, press OKTo Change the Number Stored With a Name Do steps 1-4 as shownRecalling Numbers by Memory Location To Fast SaveRecalling Numbers from Memory Recalling Names from MemoryTo Erase Notepad Memory To Store Numbers and Names in NotepadTo Recall Numbers Names Touch Tones ∗∗∗ creates a p pause of 2.5 seconds. When you Touch Tone Settings in the PhoneTo Go Back One Step in the Menus To Get Help on Menus MenuScrolling Through the Menus Menu Summary Selects which line to use Menu 2, Messages Network ServicesMenu 01, Recent Calls Menu 3, Call ForwardingForwarding Options Status OptionMenu 4, Phone Settings To Store a Calling Card Menu 4 7, Automatic AnswerMenu 4 8, Calling Card Making Calling Card CallsMenu 4 10, Call Waiting Menu 4 11, Restore Factory SettingsMenu 4 9, Send Own Number Menu 4 13, Network Selection Menu 5, Security OptionsMenu 4 12, Menu List Menu 4 14, LanguageMenu 5 2, Security Level Menu 5 3, Restrict Calls To Create or Modify the Fixed Dialing List Menu 5 4, View Fixed Dial ListMenu 5 5, Fixed Dialing Press to your choice Erase all, Add Menu 5 6, Change Access CodesMenu 6, Duration and Cost Menu 6 1, Call DurationMenu 6 3, Call Costs Limit To Set a Charging LimitMenu 7, Phone Line Selection Menu 6 4, Show CostsMenu 8 2, Memory Status Menu 8, Memory FunctionsMenu 8 1, Memory Selection Menu 8 3, Copy Between MemoriesMenu 8 5, Display Own Number Menu 9 2, Countdown TimerMenu 9, Personal Reminders Menu 9 1, Reminder NoteMenu 10, In-Call Options To Stop the Timer Before it AlarmsTo Clear the Alarm When it is Sounding To Create a Data or Fax Connection Conference CallsMenu 11, Fax or Data Call Menu 12, Number Editor Menu 13, Ringing Options Menu 14, Quick Guide Enter Menu Press to get to the desired topic then pressAccessories Keep the accessories out of the reach of small childrenCharging, Standby, and Talk Times Battery Charging Talk Standby Option TimeBatteries Hours 300 min 68 hrs MAh NiMH 30 minFuse Replacement Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2Light Desk Stand CHH-2L Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-2Handsfree Desktop Charger Kit Mini Headset Car Kit CARK-83 Compact Handsfree Car Kit CARK-10P Accessories for Data CommunicationsMobile Holder MBH-6 Belt Clip BCC-1Care and Maintenance 10C to +55 C Technical Data+14 F to +131 F