Nokia 2180 manual Which system should you choose?, System choices

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When roaming in some systems, you may need to have a roaming agreement in order to place a call. If no roaming agreement has been arranged, a network operator may in- terrupt and request information on how you intend to pay for the call.

Which system should you choose?

When roaming in an area where no home or preferred sys- tems are available, you can manually choose which system your phone uses.

System choices

Depending on which system is in use, your phone will dis- play either the A or B indicator or no indicator in the top, left hand corner of your display.

Your phone will automatically attempt calls using a preferred system. If your phone fails to find a preferred system, then it will use the selection you have chosen using Menu 7.

$XWRPDWLF means your phone will attempt calls to a hometype system before trying to use a non-home type system.

6HPL$XWR $ means your phone will attempt calls to sys- tem A unless a home or preferred system is available.

6HPL$XWR % means your phone will attempt calls to sys- tem B unless a home or preferred system is available.

+RPH DUHD means your phone cannot roam at all. Your phone will display 12 6(59,&( when you travel outside of your home area. Neither the A or B indicator will appear.

If you have more than one phone number

The currently-selected NAM in your phone determines which system is your current home system.

See Menu 8, NAM Selection in the following section for more details.

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Contents Page Keys VolumeDisplay Menu Your Personal DirectoryCare & Maintenance For Your Safety Security FeaturesTemporary Lists & Call Timers Data & Fax Calls AccessoriesSafety At a Glance FCC/Industry Canada Notice To install your battery Your Phone’s BatteryTo remove your battery To charge or recharge your battery When should you charge?Charger to a standard 120V AC outlet What if charging fails? When is charging complete?To discharge your battery Can you make calls while charging?Important battery information Page When network service is unavailable Signal StrengthNo service Unavailable serviceTo Answer a Call Cool FeaturesTo Switch Your Phone On BasicsIf the call didn’t go through To Make a CallIf you make a mistake dialing Press ô When you want to hang upWhen you want to clear the display Press and hold ù To Make An Emergency CallKeyguard One-Touch Dialing Speed DialLast Number Redial Caller IDDistinct Ringing To answer a waiting call Press íto switch between callsCall Waiting To activate or deactivate Call WaitingTo unmute your phone’s microphone Earpiece VolumeYour Personal Directory Alpha ModeKey Characters To Get This Special Character To switch from upper to lower caseTo store a name Special CharactersTo add a name to a stored phone number To Store Numbers and NamesTo fast save Enter phone number Press and hold 0HPRU\To recall stored numbers To change the number stored with a nameTo erase stored names and numbers To erase all stored numbersTo begin scrolling at a particular location To recall stored namesTo recall numbers by memory location To recall numbers by nameMenu & submenu shortcuts MenuMenu Guidelines Help textSummary of Menu Functions See page 12 for details Network Feature Setting See page 33 for detailsSee page 37 for details See page 39 for detailsMenu 2, Messages Menu 3, Call SettingsMenu 3 1, Ringing Volume Menu 1, Memory FunctionsMenu 3 6, Automatic Answer Menu 3 3, One-Touch DialingMenu 3 4, Emergency Key Menu 3 5 Automatic RedialTo store a calling card Menu 3 7, Calling CardTo change stored calling card information To make a calling card callSee Messages & Pages on page 42 for more information Menu 4, Phone SettingsMenu 3 9, Messages Only Mode Menu 3 8, One-Touch Pin CallsMenu 4 5, Personal Reminder Note See Touch Tone Settings on page 54 for detailsMenu 4 2, Keypad Tones Menus 4 3 and 4 4, Manual Dtmf Tones and Auto Dtmf LengthMenu 4 7, Restore Settings Menu 4 6, Countdown TimerTo stop the timer before the alarm sounds To clear the alarm when it’s soundingMenu 4 11, Network Time Menu 4 8, Beep-On-RoamMenu 4 9, Menu List Menu 4 10, LanguageMenu 6 1, Dual Mode Selection Menu 6, Network ServicesMenu 5, Security Options To activate Call Forwarding Menu 6 3, Call ForwardingMenu 6 6, Send Your Own Number Menu 6 4, Call WaitingPlease see Call Waiting on Menu 6 5, Selective Call AcceptanceTo store codes Menu 6 7, Network Feature SettingRoaming To remove items from the network services menuWhat is Type a and Type B? Menu 7, System SelectionSystem choices Which system should you choose?If you have more than one phone number To edit a stored phone number Roaming IndicatorsMenu 8, NAM Selection Menu 9, Number EditorMenu 10, Alert Options Menu 11, Activate Keyguard Voice Messages Messages & PagesTo store your voice mailbox number With 3/$6 &$// on display, press &DOO or press Text Messages and PagesReceiving text messages and pages To respond to your most recentReading options for text messages To read text messages & pages any timeWhile the message is displayed Default setting for this feature is To set your phone to Messages Only ModeSecurity Code Security FeaturesTo exit the current function To enter the lock code Menu 5 1, Automatic Phone LockTo turn Auto Lock off To change your lock code Menu 5 3, Restrict CallsMenu 5 3 1, Restrict outgoing calls Menu 5 3 3, Restrict all incoming calls Menu 5 4, Hide MemoryAutomatic PIN Calls Menu 5 3 2, Restrict international callsTo make calls using PIN Codes Menu 01 3, Missed Calls Temporary Lists Call TimersMenu 01 1, Dialed Numbers Menu 01 2, Answered CallsTo see numbers and names in notepad To store numbers and names in notepadTo clear temporary lists and notepad To clear Call Timers Menu 01 7, Call TimersMenu 4 3, Manual Dtmf Tones Touch Tone SettingsWhat is DTMF? Touch TonesTo store Touch Tone strings Touch Tone StringsTo send a Touch Tone string To store Touch Tone strings with a phone number To start an outgoing data or fax call Data & Fax CallsTo receive a data or fax call Keep all accessories out of the reach of small children AccessoriesBatteries Approximate battery operation times Rapid Travel Charger ACH-4U Also, see When should you charge? onChargers NiMH of in Municipal WASTE. NiCdCompact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-2 Fuse ReplacementRapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2 If the charger is connectedLight Desktop Charging Stand CHH-2L Care & Maintenance Traffic Safety For Your SafetyOperating Environment Emergency Calls Emergency calls on your phone Technical Data Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty Page Page Call Forwarding IndexMaking a call 10 Menu