Nokia 232N manual Basic Functions, Receiving a Call, Caller ID, Making a Call

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BASIC FUNCTIONS

RECEIVING A CALL

APress any key except ON or the volume keys.

An incoming call is denoted by a ringing tone, and the CALL message flashing on the display.

If the SILENT SERVICE option (Menu 6) has been selected there will be no ringing tone; the keypad and display lights will flash instead, and only a short beep will be heard (refer to ‘Ringing volume (Menu 6)’, page 39).

If you do not answer a call, the CALL message will remain on the display (indicating a missed call); to clear the display, press any key.

‘Any-key answering’ facility: Any key (except ON or the volume keys) may be pressed to answer a call (except when ‘keyguard’ is active). If ‘keyguard’ is active, you must press the SEND key to answer the call. If you receive a call while entering a number, the call will be answered on the first keypress after the ringing starts.

BTo end the call, press END.

CALLER ID

Some network providers have introduced Caller ID in their markets. This automatic feature displays the phone number of the calling party before you answer the call. The phone also looks for a matching number in its directory, and if found, displays the associated name. If the Caller ID information is not available the phone displays NUMBER UNAVAIL. The phone displays NUMBER RESTRICT when the caller withholds the Caller ID information.

MAKING A CALL

AFor best reception, pull the antenna up to extend fully. Do not leave the antenna partly extended.

BEnter the number you wish to dial. Remember to include the area code

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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 On Roam in USE no SVC Display IndicatorsNumber Installing the BatteryIndicator You a message Getting StartedCharging the Battery Battery Type Charger TypeCharging indications Switching OFF Switching onMaking a Call Basic FunctionsReceiving a Call Caller IDIf not Allowed is displayed If the signal is poorTo adjust the earpiece volume If no SVC is displayedMaking Emergency Calls Quick Ways of DialingMaking international calls One-touch dialing Using voicemail/favorite number To make a call to any of the other four last-dialed numbers Speed DialingLast number redial To make a call to the number you called lastReceiving Short Messages Record of Missed CallsReceiving a message Missed Calls NotificationReading a message Missed calls Clearing the displayDisplaying a stored message Deleting a messageLocation 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 Lock Phone Menu Description of Menu FunctionsNon-home system System Select MenuSystem a NAM System B NAM Selected Home systemTo select the roaming mode Ringing Type MenuTo select the ringing tone Lights Control Menu Call Timers MenuLife timer can not be reset Current timer does not update during a callKeypad Tones Menu To set keypad tones on or offIf the phone is connected to a car kit Ringing Volume Menu To set ringing volume levelNAM Select Menu To display your number, or change the network/number Accessory Menu MenuTo select the accessory menus Auto Answer MenuPress Menu 1 Data Mode MenuClear Last Call Menu Change Lock Code MenuTo set the emergency key to on or off Emergency 9 Key MenuLocal Only Allow Local Call Restrict MenuMemory Lock Menu To set the call restrict optionTo set the memory-locking option To activate keyguard Activate Keyguard MenuAutomatic Dialing Send Dtmf MenuTo de-activate keyguard Manual DialingTo send Dtmf numbers To make a call using the two joined locations To set SID to on or off Message Alarm MenuReading a stored message Messages MenuDeleting a message Charging Information Battery InformationInstalling/removing the battery Hook Flash Function and 3 Party CallsBattery Type Talk time Time Standby and Talk TimesStandby Non-charging indication Battery Charge IndicatorList of Display Messages Low-Battery IndicationBattery Performance Reference InformationCall Press ‘MENU’ and NOW Type ‘*’ No More MessagesNo flashes, SVC steady List of TonesCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting If the power does not come on or stay onIf the power comes on, but the phone does not work Standard Travel Charger ACH-3U/E/P AccessoriesBatteries AC ChargersCompact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-6 Desktop StandsRapid Travel Charger ACH-4U/E/P Light Desktop Stand CHH-6LHandsfree Desktop Stand CHH-7 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2 In-car accessoriesCompact Handsfree Car Kit CARK-14/US/CARK-43/US Mobile Holder MBH-9Complete Handsfree Car Kit CARK-15/US Car Radio Mute Ignition SenseData Cable FDP-1 Fax and Data AccessoriesPcmcia Modem Connector DLH-2A Booster Kit BSHK-2Data AccessoriesBattery CallsMemory Dtmf DialingEmergency Calls LightsTimers Volume ControlsSecurity USA Technical Information