Nokia 232N manual To change the wake-up text message

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location 99. If the alphanumeric part of location 99 is empty, then your own number, which is stored in the numeric part of location 99, will be displayed instead.

If your phone is registered on two networks, the wake-up message (and your own number) displayed will be that for the network currently used; refer to ‘NAM Select (Menu 7)’, page 39.

You may view the wake-up message, at any time, by recalling the alphanumeric part of memory location 99. If you wish, you may change the wake-up message by storing a different name into this location.

(Please note that you cannot change or delete your own number, which is stored in the numeric part of memory location 99.)

To change the wake-up (text) message:

AEither, press ABC to select alpha mode and enter the text message, or press RCL 99 to recall the current contents, press ABC to select alpha mode and enter the text message (if necessary, first delete any name already stored).

BPress STO 99. The message REPLACE CONTENT? will be displayed (even if the new name entered is the same as the old name).

CPress STO to store the new name; the message STORED will appear. If stored, the new name is written to the NAM data and stored in the alphanu- meric part of location 99 (having no effect on the numeric part).

If you attempt to store a different phone number in mem- ory location 99, the message NOT ALLOWED will be displayed, and the number and name will not be stored.

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Page Description of Keys Use the phone keys as followsMemory Functions Quick GuideMenu Facility List of Menu Functions Contents Clear Last Call Menu Change Lock Code Menu Traffic Safety Important Safety InformationOperating Environment Emergency Calls Using this Guide Warranty NoteFCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice Display Indicators On Roam in USE no SVCGetting Started Installing the BatteryIndicator You a message NumberBattery Type Charger Type Charging the BatteryCharging indications Switching on Switching OFFCaller ID Basic FunctionsReceiving a Call Making a CallIf no SVC is displayed If the signal is poorTo adjust the earpiece volume If not Allowed is displayedQuick Ways of Dialing Making Emergency CallsMaking international calls One-touch dialing Using voicemail/favorite number To make a call to the number you called last Speed DialingLast number redial To make a call to any of the other four last-dialed numbersRecord of Missed Calls Receiving Short MessagesMissed Calls Notification Receiving a messageReading a message Deleting a message Clearing the displayDisplaying a stored message Missed callsMemory locations provided Using the MemoryGeneral Information Location No. DetailsLength of numbers and names you may store Memory linking Storing InformationEnter the number/name Correcting Mistakes Entering a NameTo store a voicemail/favorite number in location Moving the Contents of a Memory Location Clearing 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 toScrolling for a Number Recalling Information by NameSearching for a Name To store a number/name e.g. during a call Using the Scratchpad MemoryTo recall the number i.e. after the call is ended Changing the WAKE-UP Message Reminder Message FacilityDisplaying Your OWN Number To enter and store a reminder messageTo change the wake-up text message To access the menu using the menu method Using the MenuMenu Functions To access the menu using the shortcut method List of Menu Functions Description of Menu Functions Lock Phone MenuHome system System Select MenuSystem a NAM System B NAM Selected Non-home systemRinging Type Menu To select the roaming modeTo select the ringing tone Current timer does not update during a call Call Timers MenuLife timer can not be reset Lights Control MenuTo set keypad tones on or off Keypad Tones MenuIf the phone is connected to a car kit To set ringing volume level Ringing Volume MenuNAM Select Menu Auto Answer Menu Accessory Menu MenuTo select the accessory menus To display your number, or change the network/numberChange Lock Code Menu Data Mode MenuClear Last Call Menu Press Menu 1Emergency 9 Key Menu To set the emergency key to on or offCall Restrict Menu Local Only Allow LocalTo set the call restrict option Memory Lock MenuTo set the memory-locking option Activate Keyguard Menu To activate keyguardManual Dialing Send Dtmf MenuTo de-activate keyguard 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 Hook Flash Function and 3 Party Calls Battery InformationInstalling/removing the battery Charging InformationStandby and Talk Times Battery Type Talk time TimeStandby Battery Charge Indicator Non-charging indicationReference Information Low-Battery IndicationBattery Performance List of Display MessagesCall No More Messages Press ‘MENU’ and NOW Type ‘*’List of Tones No flashes, SVC steadyCare and Maintenance If the power does not come on or stay on TroubleshootingIf the power comes on, but the phone does not work AC Chargers AccessoriesBatteries Standard Travel Charger ACH-3U/E/PLight Desktop Stand CHH-6L Desktop StandsRapid Travel Charger ACH-4U/E/P 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 MuteBooster Kit BSHK-2 Fax and Data AccessoriesPcmcia Modem Connector DLH-2A Data Cable FDP-1Calls AccessoriesBattery DataLights Dtmf DialingEmergency Calls MemoryVolume Controls TimersSecurity Technical Information USA