Nokia 2190 manual Mini Headset Car Kit CARK-83

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adapter into a wall outlet. Place the phone and/or the spare battery in the stand.

The stand also provides a connector for PCS Card, Data and Fax facilities. Note that this connector is not compatible with landline facilities. Do not connect your landline phone to CHH-8P.

The buttons on the stand are for discharging spare

batteries , for calling your voice mailbox , and

for muting the microphone during a call .

The voice mailbox number must be stored in the memory of the phone (Menu 2 4 5).

When muting the microphone the first press mutes the call and the second unmutes it.

Once the phone is placed in the HF Desktop Charger, you may set the Lights (Menu 4 01), Ringing Volume (Menu 4 2), Keypad Tones (Menu 4 4), Ringing Options (Menu 13) and earpiece volume (side buttons on phone) differently from the settings selected for handportable use.

The phone memorizes these desktop settings and uses them whenever the phone is placed in the HF Desktop Charger again. The charger also memorizes the adjusted earpiece volume and uses it for the built-in speaker. Otherwise, the charger acts similarly to the Compact Desktop Charging Stand (CHH-2).

The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACH-4U).

Mini Headset Car Kit (CARK-83)

This kit includes the Mobile Holder (MBH-6), Swivel Mount (HHS-1), Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-2), Mini Headset (HDC-2), and Headset Adapter (HDC-1).

Note: In Canada, items can be purchased separately to form the car kit option.

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Contents Page Keys and the Display AbcAB D Menu Memory➊ ➋ ➌ Contents Accessories Alpha Mode Storing Numbers and NamesCare and Maintenance Technical Data MemoryOperating Environment Important Safety InformationTraffic Safety Emergency Calls To Make an Emergency Call FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice Battery Battery and SIM CardInstalling a Battery Removing a Battery Switch off the phone before removing the batteryDischarging the Battery Charging a New Battery or Recharging a BatteryImportant Battery Information Battery Low/RechargeSIM Card PIN and PIN2 Codes 4 to 8 digits Installing the SIM CardPUK and PUK2 Codes at least 8 digits Basics Switching On or OffSignal Strength Answering a Call Making a Call MethodEnding a Call Key LockNetwork Password 4 digits Access CodesUnlock To unlock, press the Unlock key then ∗On-Line Quick Guide For Your ConvenienceLast Number Redial Touch DialingVoice Mail Key Emergency KeyInternational Dialing Prefix Muting/Unmuting Phone’s MicrophoneReceived Calls List Calling Line IdentificationMissed Calls List Distinct RingingAnswering a Waiting Call Multiple and Conference CallsMaking a Call With One Already in Progress Swapping Active Held CallsEnding the Held Call Only Ending the Active Call OnlyCreating a Conference Call Def You must have an active callVoice Messages Voice and Text MessagesTo Call Your Voice Mailbox 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 Center Number Message Settings Menu 2See the first page of this chapter To Enter Letters Alpha ModeMemory Enter another letter from same key ? ! , . & $ # blank space To Add a Name to a Stored Phone Number Storing Numbers and NamesTo Change the Number Stored With a Name At the REPLACE? prompt, press OKTo Erase Stored Names and Numbers Do steps 1-4 as shownRecalling Numbers from Memory To Fast SaveRecalling Numbers by Memory Location Recalling Names from MemoryTo Erase Notepad Memory To Store Numbers and Names in NotepadTo Recall Numbers Names Touch Tones Touch Tone Settings in the Phone ∗∗∗ creates a p pause of 2.5 seconds. When youTo Go Back One Step in the Menus To Get Help on Menus MenuScrolling Through the Menus Menu Summary Selects which line to use Menu 01, Recent Calls Network ServicesMenu 2, Messages Menu 3, Call ForwardingStatus Option Forwarding OptionsMenu 4, Phone Settings Menu 4 8, Calling Card Menu 4 7, Automatic AnswerTo Store a Calling Card Making Calling Card CallsMenu 4 10, Call Waiting Menu 4 11, Restore Factory SettingsMenu 4 9, Send Own Number Menu 4 12, Menu List Menu 5, Security OptionsMenu 4 13, Network Selection 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 Menu 6, Duration and Cost Menu 5 6, Change Access CodesPress to your choice Erase all, Add Menu 6 1, Call DurationTo Set a Charging Limit Menu 6 3, Call Costs LimitMenu 6 4, Show Costs Menu 7, Phone Line SelectionMenu 8 1, Memory Selection Menu 8, Memory FunctionsMenu 8 2, Memory Status Menu 8 3, Copy Between MemoriesMenu 9, Personal Reminders Menu 9 2, Countdown TimerMenu 8 5, Display Own Number 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 13, Ringing Options Menu 12, Number EditorEnter Menu Press to get to the desired topic then press Menu 14, Quick GuideKeep the accessories out of the reach of small children AccessoriesBatteries Battery Charging Talk Standby Option TimeCharging, Standby, and Talk Times Hours 300 min 68 hrs MAh NiMH 30 minRapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2 Fuse ReplacementCompact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-2 Light Desk Stand CHH-2LHandsfree Desktop Charger Kit Mini Headset Car Kit CARK-83 Mobile Holder MBH-6 Accessories for Data CommunicationsCompact Handsfree Car Kit CARK-10P Belt Clip BCC-1Care and Maintenance 10C to +55 C Technical Data+14 F to +131 F