Nokia 232N Using the Memory, General Information, Memory locations provided, Location No. Details

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USING THE MEMORY

GENERAL INFORMATION

Memory locations provided:

78 ‘standard’ locations. Each of these may be used to store a number and a name.

Five locations (numbered 00 to 04) which, together contain the last 5 numbers you dialed. These loca- tions are reserved exclusively for redial numbers, stored automatically by the phone. Location 00 contains the most recent number dialed; location 04 contains the oldest. (See ‘Last Number Redial’, page 16 for details.)

One scratchpad memory (location # #); this may be used to store a number during a call.

One location (99) which holds your own number and the wake-up message.

Location No. Details

1-69

69 standard memory locations. You can

 

use each one to store a name and

 

number of your choice.

70-89

These memory locations are not avail-

 

able for your use.

90-95

6 standard memory locations. You can

 

use each one to store a name and num-

 

ber which you can call even when the

ALLOW M90-M95call restrict option is selected. The call restrict option restricts the outgoing calls you can make. See page 43 for details.

96Holds the number that is dialed when

you press the * one-touch dialing key for 2 seconds.

97Holds the number that is dialed when you press the # one-touch dialing key for 2 seconds.

98Holds your voicemail number or ‘favorite’ number which is dialed when

you press the one-touch key.

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Contents Page Description of Keys Use the phone keys as followsQuick 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 Using this Guide Warranty NoteFCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice Display Indicators On Roam in USE no SVCInstalling the Battery Indicator You a messageGetting Started NumberCharging the Battery Battery Type Charger TypeCharging indications Switching on Switching OFFBasic Functions Receiving a CallCaller ID Making a CallIf the signal is poor To adjust the earpiece volumeIf no SVC is displayed If not Allowed is displayedMaking Emergency Calls Quick Ways of DialingMaking international calls One-touch dialing Using voicemail/favorite number Speed Dialing Last number redialTo make a call to the number you called last To make a call to any of the other four last-dialed numbersRecord of Missed Calls Receiving Short MessagesReceiving a message Missed Calls NotificationReading a message Clearing the display Displaying a stored messageDeleting a message Missed callsUsing the Memory General InformationMemory locations provided Location No. DetailsLength of numbers and names you may store Memory linking Storing InformationEnter 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 Recalling Information by Memory Location Number To move a name and number e.g. from location 14 toRecalling 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 Reminder Message Facility Displaying Your OWN NumberChanging the WAKE-UP Message To enter and store a reminder 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 Description of Menu Functions Lock Phone MenuSystem Select Menu System a NAM System B NAM SelectedHome system Non-home systemTo select the roaming mode Ringing Type MenuTo select the ringing tone Call Timers Menu Life timer can not be resetCurrent timer does not update during a call Lights Control MenuKeypad 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 Accessory Menu Menu To select the accessory menusAuto Answer Menu To display your number, or change the network/numberData Mode Menu Clear Last Call MenuChange Lock Code Menu Press Menu 1Emergency 9 Key Menu To set the emergency key to on or offCall Restrict Menu Local Only Allow LocalMemory Lock Menu To set the call restrict optionTo set the memory-locking option Activate Keyguard Menu To activate keyguardSend Dtmf Menu To de-activate keyguardManual Dialing Automatic DialingTo send Dtmf numbers To make a call using the two joined locations Message Alarm Menu To set SID to on or offMessages Menu Reading a stored messageDeleting a message Battery Information Installing/removing the batteryHook Flash Function and 3 Party Calls Charging InformationBattery Type Talk time Time Standby and Talk TimesStandby Battery Charge Indicator Non-charging indicationLow-Battery Indication Battery PerformanceReference Information List of Display MessagesCall No More Messages Press ‘MENU’ and NOW Type ‘*’List of Tones No flashes, SVC steadyCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting If the power does not come on or stay onIf the power comes on, but the phone does not work Accessories BatteriesAC Chargers Standard Travel Charger ACH-3U/E/PDesktop Stands Rapid Travel Charger ACH-4U/E/PLight Desktop Stand CHH-6L Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-6Handsfree Desktop Stand CHH-7 In-car accessories Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2Mobile Holder MBH-9 Compact Handsfree Car Kit CARK-14/US/CARK-43/USComplete Handsfree Car Kit CARK-15/US Ignition Sense Car Radio MuteFax and Data Accessories Pcmcia Modem Connector DLH-2ABooster Kit BSHK-2 Data Cable FDP-1Accessories BatteryCalls DataDtmf Dialing Emergency CallsLights MemoryTimers Volume ControlsSecurity Technical Information USA

232N specifications

The Nokia 232N is a remarkable feature phone that epitomizes simplicity and functionality, catering to users who seek reliable connectivity without the complexity of smartphone features. This device captures the essence of classic mobile technology, offering essential features with a user-friendly interface.

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