Nokia 3310 User manual

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Welcome
to
your
N
Okia
phone
Switches
the
phone
on
or
off
.
When
pressed
briefly
during
a
call
or
when
the
display
is
clear
.
enters the
list
of
profiles
.
Ends
or
rejects
a
call
.
Also
exits
from
any
function
and
goes
to
the
previous
menu
Enter
numbers
and
characters
.
calls
your
voice
mailbox
when
pressed
and
held
.
Used
for
various
purposes
in
different
functions
Performs
the
function
indicated
by
the text
above
it
.
Dials
a
phone
number
im!
answers
a
call
Scrolls
through
names,
phone
numbers,
menus
or setting
options
.
when
pressed
during
a
call
- adjusts
the
earpiece
volume
.
Your
Nokia
Let
us
help you
learn
about
your
new
Nokia
phone
.
The
menu
map
you see on the next
two
pages
will
take
you
through
the
main
menu
functions
in
the
order
that
they
appear
on
your
phone
.
We've
included
visuals
of the 12
menu
functions
and
they
are
numbered
1
-
12
so
you can
see the
sequence
at
a glance
.
And
right
next to
each
menu
function
screen
we've
listed
the
special
features
in
your Nokia
phone,
also
in
order
of
appearance
so
they'll
be easy
to
find
.
menu
map

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List
of
menu
functions
2
.
1 .
Phone
book
1
.
Search
2
.
Service
Nos
.
1
3
.
Add name
4
.
Erase
5
.
Edit
6
.
Assign
tone
7
.
Send
b'card
8
.
Options
1
.
Type
of
view
2
.
Memory
status
9
.
Speed
dials
10
.
Voice
tags
Messages
1
.
Write
messages
2
.
Inbox
3
.
Outbox
4
.
Picture
messages
5
.
Templates
6
.
Smileys
7
.
Message
settings
1 .
Set
1
z
1
.
Message
centre
number
2
.
Messages
sent as
3
.
Message
validity
Common
3
1
.
Delivery
reports
2
.
Reply
via
same
centre
3
.
Character
support
2
.
3
.
4
.
8
.
Info
service
9
.
Voice
mailbox
number
IO
.Service
command
editor
Chat
Call
register
1
.
Missed
calls
2
.
Received
calls
3
.
Dialled
numbers
4
.
Erase recent
call
lists
Show
call
duration
1
.
Last
call
duration
2
.
All
calls'
duration
3
.
Received
calls'
duration
4
.
Dialled
calls'
duration
5
.
Clear timers
Show
call
costs
1
.
Last
call
cost
2
.
All
calls'
cost
3
.
Clear
counters
Call
cost
settings
1 .
Call
cost
limit
2
.
Show
costs
in
8
.
Prepaid
credit
5
.
6
.
7
.
Shown
only
if
supported
by
your SIM
card
.
z
The
amount
and
names
of sets
may
vary
.
Each
set
appears
in its
own
submenu
.
3
The
shortcut
number
depends
on
the
amount
of sets
available
.
5
.
6
.
Tones
1
.
Ringing tone
2
.
Ringing
volume
3
.
Incoming
call
alert
4
.
Composer
5
.
Message
alert
tone
6
.
Keypad
tones
7
.
Warning
and
game
tones
8
.
Vibrating
alert
9
.
Screen saver
Settings
1
.
Call
settings
1
.
Automatic
redial
2
.
Speed
dialling
3
.
Call
waiting
options
4
.
Own
number
sending
5
.
Phone
line
in
use
6
.
Automatic
answer
1
2
.
Phone
settings
1
.
Language
2
.
Cell
info
display
3
.
Welcome
note
4
.
Network
selection
5
.
Lights
2
6
.
Confirm
SIM
service
actions
3
.
Security
settings
1
.
PIN
code
request
2
.
Call
barring service
3
.
Fixed
dialling
4
.
Closed
user
group
5
.
Phone
security
6
.
Change
access
codes
4
.
Restore
factory
settings
7
.
Call
divert
8
.
Games
9
.
Calculator
10
.
Reminders
11
.
Clock
1
.
Alarm
clock
2
.
Clock
settings
3
.
Date
setting
4
.
Stopwatch
5
.
Countdown
timer
6
.
Auto update
of
date
and
time
12
.
Profiles
13
.
SIM
services
3
CD
r-
%
71
142~
Shown
only
if
the
phone
is
connected
to
the
PPH-1
handsfree
car
kit
or
the
HDC-5
headset
.
2
Shown
only
if
the
phone
is
connected
to
the
PPH-1
handsfree
car
kit
.
3
The
availability,
name
and
contents
depend
on
the
SIM
card used
.

tents
Writing
and
sending
a text
message
(Menu
2-1)
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Reading
a text
message
(Menu
2-2)14
Viewing
a
message
you
have
saved
(Menu
2-3)
.
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Picture
messages(Menu
2-4)
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Templates
(Menu
2-5)
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Smileys
(Menu
2-6)
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16
Message
settings
(Menu
2-7)
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Info
service
(Menu
2-8)
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16
Voice
mailbox
number
(Menu
2-9)
16
DECLARATION
OF
CONFORMITY
We,
NOKIA
MOBILE
PHONES
Ltd
declare
under
our
sole
responsibility
that the
product
NHM-5NX
is
in
conformity
with
the
provisions
of the
following
Council
Directive
:
1999/5/EC
.
Copyright
~'Nokia
Mobile
Phones
2000
.
All
rights
reserved
.
Reproduction,
transfer,
distribution or
storage
of
part or
all
of
the
contents
in
this
document
in
any form without
the
prior
written
permission
of
Nokia
is
prohibited
.
US
Patent
No
5818437
and
other
pending
patents
.
T9
text
input
software
Copyright
(C)
1997-2000
.
Tegic
Communications,
Inc
.
All
rights
reserved
.
Nokia
is a
registered
trademark ofNokia
Corporation
.
Other
product
and
company
names
mentioned
herein
may
be trademarks
or
tradenames
of
their respective
owners
.
Navi
and Nokia
Xpress-on
are
trademarks
of
Nokia
Mobile
Phones
.
Nokia tune
is
a
trademark
of
Nokia
Corporation
.
Nokia
operates
a
policy of
continuous
development
.
Nokia
reserves
the
right
to
make
changes
and
improvements
to
any of
the
products
described
in
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document
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notice
.
Under no
circumstances
shall
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responsible
for
any
loss
of
data
or
income
or
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special,
incidental,
consequential
or
indirect
damages
howsoever
caused
.
The
contents
of
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document
are
provided
"as
is"
.
Except
as
required
by
applicable
law,
no
warranties
of
any
kind,
either
express
or implied, including,
but
not
limited
to,
the
implied
warranties
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merchantability
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for
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particular
purpose,
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contents
of
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document
.
Nokia
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withdraw
it
at
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notice
.
The
availability of
particular
accessories
may
vary
by
region
.
Please
check
with
the
Nokia
dealer
nearest
to
you
.
Please
dispose
of
batteries
properly
.
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sales
package
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Call
register
(Menu
4)
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Tones
(Menu
5)
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user
guide
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Settings
(Menu
6)
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Call
settings
(Menu
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started
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Phone
settings
(Menu
6-2)
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3
Security
settings
(Menu
6-3)
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display
and
standby
mode
.....
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3
Restore
factory settings
(Menu
6-4)22
`inserting
a
SIM
card
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Call
divert
(Menu
7)
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-Charging
the battery
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Games
(Menu
8)
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-Switching
on
or
off
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Calculator
(Menu
9)
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Changing
the covers
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Reminders
(Menu
10)
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functions
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Clock
(Menu
11)
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Making
a
call
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Profiles
(Menu
12)
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Making
a
call
with
Phone
book
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SIM
services
(Menu
13)
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Other
ways
to
make
a
call
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information
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Answering
a
call
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Care
and
maintenance
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In-call
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Listening
to
voice
messages
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Important
safety
information
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Locking
the
keypad
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Storing a
phone
number
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Accessing
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a
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function
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Mobile
inductive
loopset
for
people
with
Phone
book
(Menu
1)
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Messages
(Menu
2)
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General
information
"
Stickers
on
the
sales
package
The
stickers
contain
important
information
for
service
and
customer
support purposes
.
Keep
these
stickers
in
a
safe
and
secure
place
.
Attach
the
DA
sticker
to
detail
page
of
this
owner's
guide
.
"
Network
services
The
wireless
phone
described
in this
guide
is
approved
for
use
on
the
GSM
900
and
GSM
1800
networks
.
Note
that
dual
band
functionality
is
a
network dependent
feature
.
Check
with your
local
operator
if
you
can
subscribe
to
and
use
this
functionality
.
A
number
of features included
in
this
guide
are
called
Network
Services
.
They
are
special
services
provided
by
wireless service providers
.
Before
you
can
take
advantage
of
any
of these
Network
Services,
you
must
subscribe
to
these
service(s)
from your
home
service
provider
and
obtain
instructions
for
their
use
.
"
Accessories
and
batteries
General
information
This
apparatus
is
intended
for
use
when
supplied with
power
from
ACP-
7,
ACP-8,
LCH-9,
and
DCV-10
.
Other
usage
will
invalidate
any
approval
given
to this
apparatus
and
may
be
dangerous
.
Warning!
Use
only
batteries,
chargers
and
accessories
approved
by
the
phone
manufacturer
for use
with
this
particular
phone
model
.
The
use
of
any
other
types
will
invalidate
any
approval
or
warranty
applying to
the
phone,
and
may
be
dangerous
.
For
availability
of
approved
accessories,
please
check
with your
dealer
.
When
you
disconnect
the
power
cord
of
any
accessory,
grasp
and
pull
the
plug,
not
the
cord
.

"
Access
codes
The
access
codes
below
allow
you
to
avoid
unauthorised
use
of
your
phone
and
SIM
card
.
Security
code
:
Protects
your
phone
against
unauthorised
use
.
This
code
is
supplied with
the
phone
.
The
preset
code
is
12345
.
Change
the
code
and
set
the
phone
to
request
it
using
the
Change
occess
codes
and
Phone
securityfunctions
of
the
Security
settings
menu
(page
21)
.
Keep
the
new
code
in
a
safe
and
secure
place,
separate
from
the
phone
.
PIN
code
:
This
code, supplied
with
the
SIM
card,
protects
the
card
against
unauthorised
use
.
If
the
PIN
code
request
function of
the
Security
settings
menu
(page
21)
is
set on, the
code
is
sought
when
the
phone
is
switched
on
.
If
you
enter
an
incorrect
PIN
code
three times
in
succession,
the
SIM
card
is
blocked
.
Key
in
the
PUK
code
and
press
0
(OK)
.
Key
in
a
new
PIN
code
and
press
(
:ED
(OK)
.
Key
in
the
new
code
again
and
press
~
(OK)
.
2
"
PIN2 code
:
This
code
is
supplied
with
some
SIM
cards
and
is
required
to
access
some
functions,
such
as
charging
unit
counters
.
If
you
enter an
incorrect
PI
N2 code
three
times
in
succession,
you
are
asked
for
the
PUK2
code
.
PUK
and
PUK2
code
:
These codes
may
be supplied with
the
SIM
card
.
If
this
is
not the
case,
contact
your
local
service
provider
.
"
Detailed user
guide
For
a
more
detailed
user
guide,
visit
Nokia's
Web
site at
www
.nokia
.com
.
1
.
Getting
started
"
Keys
The
basic
functions
of
the
phone
keys
are
described
below
.
More
information
is
given
throughout
this
user
guide
.
The
power
key
QI
(on
top
of
the
phone)
switches
the
phone
on
or
off
when
pressed
and
held
.
The
scroll
keys
[P
and
O
browse
through
the
names
and
phone
numbers
stored
in
the
Phone
book
.
The
clear/exit
key
©
deletes
characters
from
the
display
and
exits
from
different
functions
.
The
function
of
the
Nokia
Navi'M
key
(Q~))
depends
on
the
text
shown
above
it
.
In
this
user
guide,
the
0
symbol
is
followed
by
the
related
guiding
text,
e
.g
.
<
:~)
(Menu)
or
(Select)
.
"
Display
and
standby
mode
The
indicators
described
below
are
shown when
the
phone
is
ready
for
use,
with no
characters
keyed
in
by
the
user
.
This
screen
is
called
'standby
mode'
.
3
1
.
Indicates
in
which
cellular
network
the
phone
is
being
used
.
2
.
3
.
4
.
"
Inserting
a
SIM
card
Opeiator
1
I
4
Menu
a
Getting
started
Shows
the
signal
strength of
the
cellular
network
at
your
current
location
.
Shows
the
battery
charge
level
.
Shows
the
current function of
the
Nokia
Navi"
key
(0)
.
Keep
all
miniature
SIM
cards
out
of small
children's
reach
.
The SIM
card
and
its
contacts
can
easily
be
damaged
by
scratches
or
bending,
so
be
careful
when
handling,
inserting
or
removing
the
card
.
Before
installing
the
SIM
card,
always
make
sure
that
the
phone
is
switched
off
and
then
remove
the
battery
.

1
.
Press
the
locking
catch
(1),
slide
the
cover
(2),
and
lift
the
cover
(3)
.
Push
the
two
catches
in
the
opposite
directions
(4)
and
remove
the
battery
(5)
.
2
.
Slide
the
SIM
card
carefully
into
the
SIM
card
slot
(6)
.
14
6
Make
sure
that
the
golden
connectors
on
the
card
are
facing
downwards
and
that
the
bevelled
corner
is
on
the
left
.
3
.
Align
the
golden
connectors
on
the
battery
with
the corresponding
connectors
on
the
phone
and
push
the
opposite
end
of
the
battery
until
it
snaps
into
place
(7)
.
4
4
.
Insert
the
two
catches
of
the
back
cover
in
the corresponding
slots
in
the
phone
(8)
and
slide
the
cover
towards
the
bottom
of
the
phone
until
it
locks
into
place
(9)
.
"
Charging
the
battery
Do
not
charge
the
battery
when
one
or
both
of
the
phone
covers
is
removed
.
See
also
"Battery
information"
on page 26
.
1
.
Connect
the
lead
from
the
charger
to
the
base of
the
phone
.
2
.
3
.
Connect
the
charger
to
an
AC
wall
outlet
.
The
battery indicator
bar
starts
scrolling
.
"
Charging
the
battery supplied
with
the
phone
may
take
up
to
six
hours
when
using
the
ACP-
7
charger
.
"
If
Not
charging
is
displayed,
wait
for
a
while,
disconnect
the
charger,
plug
it
in
again
and
retry
.
If
charging
still
fails,
contact your
dealer
.
When
the
battery
is
fully
charged,
the
bar
stops
scrolling
.
Disconnect
the
chargerfrom
the
AC
outlet
and
the
phone
.
"
Switching
on
or
off
Press
and
hold
the
OQ
key
for
a
second
.
If
the
phone
requests
for
a
PIN
code
or
security
code
when
switching
on
:
Key
in
the
code
and
press
Q~)
(OK)
.
5
Warning!
Do
not
switch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited
or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
Getting
started
Note
:
*Use
the
phone
only
with
both
covers
mounted
.
"
Normal
position
:
Hold
the
phone
as
you
would
any
other
telephone
.
"
Your
phone
has
a
built-in
antenna
(grey area
in
picture)
.
As
with
any
other
radio-
transmitting
device,
do
not
touch
the
antenna
unnecessarily
when
the
phone
is
switched
on
.
Contact
with
the
antenna
affects
call
quality
and
may
cause
the
phone
to
operate
at
a
higher
power
level
than
otherwise
needed
.
Not
touching
the
antenna
area during
a
call
optimizes
the
antenna
performance
and
the
talk-time
of
yourphone
.

"
Changing
the
covers
Before
changing
the
Nokia
Xpress-
on""
covers,
always
switch
off the
phone
and
disconnect
it
from
the
charger
or
any
other
device
.
Always
store
the
phone
with
the
covers
attached
.
Read
carefully
"Care
and
maintenance"
on
page
28
.
Press
the
locking
catch
(1),
slide
the
cover
(2),
and
lift
it
off
the
phone
(3)
.
2
.
Gently
pull
the
cover
of
the
phone
starting
from
the
bottom
of
the
phone
(4)
.
6
3
.
Align
the top
of
the
phone
with
the top
of
the
front cover
and
push
the
phone
towards
the
cover
until
it
locks into
place
(5)
.
4
.
5
Insert
the
two
catches
of
the
back
cover
in
the
corresponding
slots
in
the
phone
(6)
and
slide
the
cover
until
it
locks
into
place
(7)
.
Basic
functions
in
the
phone
number
including
area
code
using
the
keys
O
®
.
If
you
make
a mistake,
ss
©
to
delete
the
character
to
the
left
.
To
use the
number
when
abroad
:
the
+
character
(press
C*O
~wice)
and
country code
in
front of
the
area
code
(remove
the
leading
A
if
necessary)
.
=Press
<E~)
(Call)
and
wait
for
the
!answer
.
:Adjusting
the
volume
:
Press
O
to
increase or
©
to
decrease
the
earpiece
volume
.
J
.
Press
0
(End)
to
finish
the
call
(or
to
cancel
the
call
attempt)
.
Making
a
call
with
Phone
book
In
standby
mode,
press
rJ
(Menu)
and
then
C-~
(Select)
twice
.
Key
in
the
first
letter
of
the
name
and
press
<-=) (OK)
.
Scroll
with
O
or
©
to
the
desired
name
(press
and
hold
O
for
the
related
number)
and
press
(call)
.
Alternatively
:
Press
©
in
standby
mode
.
Find
the
desired
name
and
press
C
-
=)
(Call)
.
7
Voice
dialling
See
"Voice
tags"
on page 12
.
"
Answering
a
call
Basic
functions
Other
was
to
make
a
call
Redialling
To
rediaI
one
of
the
last
20
phone
numbers
you
have
called
or
attempted
to
call
:
Press
O
once
in
standby
mode,
scroll
with
O
or
10
to
the
desired
phone
number
or
name,
and
press
<
:~)
(Call)
.
Speed
dialling
To
call
a
phone
number
that
you
have
assigned
to
a
speed
dialling
key
using
the
Speed
diolsfunction
of
the
Phone
book
menu
(see
page
12)
:
Press
the
given
key
(~
to
~)
and
then
QE)
(Call) in
standby
mode
.
Alternatively
:
If
the
Speed
dialliny
function
(see
page
20)
is
on,
press
and
hold
the
speed
dialling
key
until
the
call
is
started
.
To
answer
the
call,
press
Q~)
(Answer)
.
To
divert
or
reject
the
call,
press
©
.

"
In-call
functions
During
a
call,
press
©
and
then
~
(Options)
for
the
following functions
(some
of
them
are
network
services)
:
MutelUnmute,
Holdl
Unhold,
Send
DTMF
New
call,
Answer,
Reject,
Swop,
End
active
call,
End
all
calls,
Phone
bookSend
.
Swap
switches
between
the
active
call
and
the
call
on
hold
.
If
you
selected
Send
DTMF
key
in
a
DTMFstring
and
press
~(OK)
.
"
Listening
to
voice
messages
In
standby
mode,
press
and
hold
to
call
your
voice
mailbox
.
Youcan
obtain
the
voice
mailbox
number
from
your
service
provider
.
"
Locking
the
keypad
The
keypad
lock
prevents
keys
from
being
accidentally pressed
when,
for
example,
the
phone
is
in
your
pocket
or
handbag
.
To
turn
the
lock
on
or off
:
In
standby
mode,
press
(~
and
then
quickly
.
When
the
keypad
is
locked
:
The
indicator
-0
is
shown
.
Youcan
answer,
end
or
reject
a
call
in
the
normal
way
.
During
a
call,
you can
operate
the
phone
as
usual
.
8
"
The
headset
HDC-s
can
be
used
as
usual
.
Note
:
When
the
keypad
is
locked,
calls
may
be
possible
to the
emergency
number
programmed
into
your
phone
(112)
.
The
number
is
displayed only
when
all
the
digits
have
been
keyed
in
.
"
Storing
a
phone
number
In
standby
mode,
press
~
(Menu)
(Phone
book
is
displayed)
and
then
~
(Select)
.
Scroll to
Add
nameand
press
0
(Select)
.
Key
in
the
desired
name
(see
"Writing
text"
on
page
9)
and
press ~-=)
(OK)
.
Key
in
the
area
code
and
phone
number,
and
press
~
(OK)
.
Quick
save
:
In
standby
mode,
key
in
the
phone
number
.
Press
O
or
O
and
then
Q
-
=)
(Save)
.
Key
in
the
name
and
press
<~)
(OK)
.
e
two
ways
to
write
text
:
ive
text
input
and
traditional
put
.
from
text
input
to
standby
press
and
hold
©
twice
.
atively
:
Press
~
(Options),
to
Exit,
and
press
~
(OK)
.
ictive
text
input
ive
text
input
is
an
easy
way
to
forexample
text
messages
and
der
notes
.
You
only
need
to
a
key
once
for
each
letter
.
To
use
s
input
method,
check
that
wn
at
the
top of
the
display
.
switch
between
predictive
and
tional
text
input,
press
O
Ice
.
Write
the
desired
word
by pressing
each
key
once
for
one
letter
.
For
example,
to
write'Nokia',
press
49P4~~
"
The
keys
©,
O,
O,
cO
and
®
have
the
same
function
as
in
traditional
text input
(see
page
10)
.
To
switch
between
letter
cases,
press
©
repeatedly
and
check
the
indicator
at
the
top
of
the
display
.
For
example,
abc
is
shown
when
the
lower
case
is in
use
.
To
insert
a
punctuation
mark,
press
'm
repeatedly
.
9
2
.
3
.
Basic
functions
"
To
insert
a
special
character
:
Press
and
hold
(~),
scroll
to
the
desired
character,
and
press
<~)
(Use)
.
"
To
insert
a
number,
press
and
hold
the
desired
number
key
.
If
the
displayed
word
is
the
one
that
you
want,
press
0
and
start
writing
the
next
word
.
If
you
want
to
change
the
word,
press
~
repeatedly
until
the
desired
word
appears
.
If
the
?
character
is
shown
after
the
word,
you
can
add
the
word
in
the
dictionary
:
Press
0
(Spell),
key
in
the
word
using
traditional
text
input,
and
press
~
(OK)
.
If
the
text
Options
is
shown
above
D,
you
can
access
the
following
options
by
pressing
this
key
:
Matches
:
Shows
a
list
of
words
that
correspond
to
your
keypresses
.
Scroll to
the
desired
word
and
press
0
(Use)
.
Insert
word
:
Allows
you
to
add
a
word
to
the
dictionary
manually
.
Write
the
word
using
traditional
text
input
and
press
Q~)
(OK)
.
Insert
number
:
Allows
you
to
key
in
numbers
by
pressing
each
number
key
once
.
Insert
symbol
:
Allows
you
to
select
a
special
character
from
a
list
.
Scroll
to
the
desired
character
(such
as
%)
and
press
0
(Use)
.

In
traditional
text
input,
press
a
key
repeatedly
until
the
desired
character
appears
.
To
use
this
input
method,
check
that
'
is
shown
at
the
top
of
the
display
.
1
.
When
writing,
press
a
number
key
(O
to
O)
marked
with
the
desired
character
repeatedly
until
the
character
appears
.
2
.
You
can use
the
following
functions
to
edit
the
text
:
1
0
To
add
a
space, press
O
.
To
add
a
punctuation
mark
or
special
character,
press
O
repeatedly
.
Alternatively
:
Press
QE~),
scroll to
the
desired
character,
and
press
(Use)
.
To
move
the
cursor
left
or
right,
press
D
or
O,
respectively
.
To remove
the
character
to
the
left,
press
©
.
To
clear
the
screen,
press
and
hold
this
key
.
To
switch
between
upper
and
lower
case,
press
O
quickly
.
To
add
a
number,
press
and
hold
the
desired
number
key
.
To
switch
between
letters
and
numbers,
press
and
hold
O-
3
.
Menu
functions
The
phone
offers
a
range
of
functions
that
allow
you
to
tailor
it
to
your
needs
.
These
functions
are
arranged
in
menus
.
"
Accessing
a
menu
function
By
scrolling
1
.
2
.
3
.
4
.
5
.
Press
~
(Menu)
in
standby
mode
.
Press
CO
or
O
to
scroll to
the
desired
main
menu,
e
.g
.
Settings,
and
press
~-=)
(Select)
to enter
it
.
If
the
main
menu
contains
submenus,
scroll
to
the
desired
one
(e
.g
.
Call
settings),
and
press
~
(Select)
to
enter
it
.
Scroll to
the
desired setting
(e .g
.
Speed
dialling)
and
press
(Select)
to
enter
it
.
Scroll
to
the
desired
setting
(e .g
.
Ofj and
press
<
:z~)
(OK)
to
save
it
.
If
you
don't
want
to
change
the
setting,
press
©
.
By
shortcut
Menu
functions
The
menus,
submenus
and
setting
options
are
numbered
and can
be
accessed
by entering
the
appropriate
shortcut
number
.
The
number
is
shown
on
the
top
right
of
the
display
.
Press
Q~)
(Menu)
.
Within
three
seconds,
key
in
the
shortcut
number
of
the
function
you
want
to
access
(repeat
this
for
a
submenu)
.
Within
three
seconds,
key
in
the
shortcut
number
of
the
desired
function
and
setting
option
.
Exiting
a
menu
function
You can
return
to
the
previous
menu
level
by
pressing
©
or exit
the
menu
by
pressing
and
holding
©
twice
.
Writing
compound
words
"
Write
the
first
half
of
the
word,
press
O,
and
then write
the
second
half
.
Selecting
a
dictionary
for
predictive
text
input
In
the
w
r
ite
rnessoges
menu
(Menu
2-1),
press
(~)
(Options)
.
Select
Dictionoryand
then
select
the
desired
"
language
.
Turning
predictive
text
input
off "
In
the
Write
messages
menu
(Menu
2-1),
press
(Options)
.
Select
Dictionary
and
then
Dictionary
off
.
"
Tradit
ional text
input
"

"
Phone
book
CLEO
(Menu
1)
Scorch
:
Recalls
the
desired
name
and
phone
numberfrom
the
Phone
book
e
.g
.
for
calling
.
See
Making
a
call
with
Phone
book on
page
7
.
Service
Nos
.
:
Calls
the
service
number
of
your
service
provider
stored
in
your
SIM
card
.
Add
name
:
Allows
you
to store
a
name
and
phone
number
in
the
Phone
book
(see also
"Storing
a
phone
number"
on
page
8)
.
Erase
:
Allows
you
to
delete
names
and
phone
numbers
from
the
Phone
book
one
by
one
or
all
at
once
.
Edit
Allows
you
to
modify
the
stored
names
and
phone
numbers
.
Assign
tone
:
Sets
the
phone
to
play
the
desired ringing
tone
when
you
receive
a
call
from
a
particular
phone
number
.
Scroll
to
the
caller's
name
or
phone
number,
press
~_=?
(Assign),
and
select
the
desired ringing
tone
.
12
Send
b'cord
:
Allows
you
to
send
a
name
and
phone
number
to
a
compatible
phone
.
Options-
Type
of view
:
Determines
how
the
stored
phone
numbers
and
names
are
shown
.
Options-
Memory
stotus
:
Shows
how
many names
and
phone
numbers
can
still
be
stored
and
are
currently stored
in
the
Phone
book
.
Speed
dials
:
Sets
the
desired
number
key
(0
to
O)
to
work
as
a
speed
dialling
key
.
Scroll to
the
desired
key,
press
(Assign),
and
select
a name
or
phone
number
.
Voice
togs
:
You
can
dial
a
phone
number
by
saying
one
or
more
words
('voice
tags'),
for
example
a
name,
attached
to
it
.
This
function
allows
you
to
record
a
voice
tag
to
any
phone
numbers
stored
in
the
Phone
book
.
You
can
also
listen
to,
change,
and
erase
the
recorded
voice tags
.
To
record
a
voice
tag
:
Select
Add
voice
tog,
select
the
desired
name
or
phone
number,
and
press
~
(Start)
.
Say
clearly
the
word(s)
you
want
to
record
as
a
voice
tag
.
To
make
a
call
with
a
voice
tag
:
In
standby
mode,
press
and
hold
(Menu)
.
Say
the
desired
voice
tag
clearly
while
you
hold
the
phone
in
the
normal
position
near your
ear
.
The
phone
plays
the
voice
tag
and
dials
the
related
phone
number
.
If
no
match
for
the
voice
tag
is
found
or
recognised,
press
~
(Yes)
to
say
the
voice
tag
again
or
©
to
return
to
standby
mode
.
If
you
use
the
HDC-5
headset,
press
and
hold
the
headset
button
until
you
heara
short
tone
.
Say
the
voice
tag
clearly
.
Before using voice
dialling,
note
that
:
Voice
tags
are
stored
in
the
phone
and
are
removed
when
you
insert
another
SIM
card
into
the
phone
.
When
recording
a
voice
tag
or
making
a
call
by
saying
a
voice
tag,
hold
the
phone
in
the
normal
position
near your
ear
.
Voice
tags
are
not
language
dependent
.
They
are
dependent
on
the
speaker's
voice
.
Voice
tags
are
sensitive
to
the
background
noise
;
record
voice
tags
in
a
quiet
environment
.
13
Menu
functions
Very short
names
are
not
accepted
;
use
long
names
and
avoid
similar
names
for
different
numbers
.
Note
:
The
phone
must
be
in
a
service area with
adequate
cellular
signal
strength
.
Also,
you
must
say the
name
exactly as
you
said
it
when
you
recorded
it
.
This
may
be
difficult
in,
for
example,
a
noisy
environment
or
during
an
emergency,
so
you
should
not
rely
solely
upon
voice
dialling
in
all
circumstances
.
"
Messages
(Menu
2)
Writing
and
sending
a
text
message
(Menu
2-1)
You can
write
and
send
multi-part
text
messages
of up
to
three
ordinary
text
messages
in
length
(network
service)
.
Invoicing
is
based
upon
how
many
ordinary
messages
are
needed
for
any
multi-part
message
.
To
send
a
message,
the
phone
number
of
your
message
centre
has
to be
stored
in
the
phone
.
See
"Message
settings
(Menu
2-7)"
on page 16
.

To
exit
from
this
menu
at
any
time
to
standby
mode,
press
and
hold
01
twice
.
Alternatively
:
Press
0
(Options),
choose
Exit,
and
press
Q~)
(OK)
.
Write
the
message
using
predictive
or
traditional
text
input
(see
"Writing
text"
on
page
9)
.
The
number
of
available
characters
and
the current
part
number
are
shown
on the
top
right
of the
display
.
When
the
message
is
complete,
press
~
(Options),
select
Send,
key
in
the
recipient's
phone
number,
and
press
~
(OK)
.
If
you
want
to
send
the
message
to
several
persons,
select
Send
to
many,
scroll
to
the
first
recipient,
and
press
Q
-
=)
(Send)
.
Repeat
this
for
each
recipient
.
2
.
The
other
options
are
:
Template,
Insert smiley,
Dictionary
(sets
predictive
input on or
off),
Send
by
set
(see
page
16),
Save,
Erase,
Exit
.
When
you
are
using
predictive
text
input,
the
options
described
in
"Predictive
text
input"
on
page
9
are
also
available
.
14
Reading
a
text
mes2agee
(Menu
2-21
When
you
receive
a
text
message
in
standby
mode,
you
hear
a
message
alert
tone,
and
the
text
messages
received
as
well
as '
--
I
are
shown
.
Press
~-=)
(Read)
to
view
the
messages
right
away
.
To
view
the
messages
later,
press
©
and
enter
the
Inboxmenu
(Menu
2-2)
when
you
want
to do so
.
Scroll to
the desired
message
and
press
0
(Read)
.
Use
CO
or
O
to
browse
through
the
message
.
While
reading
themessage,
you
can
press
~
(Options)
for
the
following
:
Erase, Reply,
Chat,
Edit,
Usenumber,
Forward,
Details
.
Chatallows
you
to
have
a
conversation
based
on
text
messages
with
another
party
.
See
also
page
17
.
2
.
3
.
4
.
Viewing
a
message
you
have
saved
Menu
2-3)
You
can
view
the
messages
that
you
have
saved
in
Write
messages
(Menu
2-1)
.
Pressing ~-=) (Options)
allows
access
to
the
same
functions
as
in
Inbox(Menu
2-2),
except
for
Reply,
Chat,
and
Details
.
Picture
messages
(Menu
2-4)
Youcan
receive
and
send
text
messages
which
contain
pictures
(network
service)
.
Note
that
:
Each
picture
message
is
made
up
of
several
text
messages
.
Therefore,
sending-one
picture
message
may
cost
more
than
one
text
message
.
Since
picture
messages
are
saved
in
the
phone,
you
cannot
view
them
if
you
use
the
SIM
card
with
another
phone
.
Only
phones
that
offer
the Picture
message
feature
can
receive
and
display
picture
messages
.
15
Menu
functions
When
you
receive
a
picture
message
To
view
the
message
immediately,
press ~-=)
(View)
.
You
can
save
the
message
by
pressing
<
:Ei~)
(Save) or
delete
it
by
pressing
©
twice
.
To
view
the
message
later
in
this
menu
:
Press
©
and
then
~
(OK)
to
save
the
message
.
Sending
a picture
message
Within
this
menu,
scroll
to a
picture
message
and
press Q
-
=)
(View)
.
Press
(Options)
and
select
Edit text
.
Write
the
message
.
Toview
the
whole
message,
press
0
(Options)
and
select
Preview
.
To
send
the
message,
press
~
(Options)
and
select
Send
.
Templates
(Menu
2-5)
Youcan
view,
edit,
and
erase
the
preset
messages
('templates')
that
you
canuse
for
writing a
message
.
Scroll
to
the desired
template
and
press QEi)
(Read)
.
To
edit
or erase the
template,
press
`~
(Options)
and
select
the
desired
function
.

When
editing
a
template,
pressing
~
(Options)
allows access
to
a
further
set
of
functions,
including
Sendand
Save
template
.
You can
create
a
template
from
scratch by
selecting
one
of
the
empty
templates
at
the end
of
the
template
list
.
Smileys
(Menu
2-6)
This
function
allows
you
to
edit
the
smiley
characters
such
as
"
:-)"
that
you
can
use
when
writing
or
replying
to
a
message
.
Scroll
to
the
desired
Smiley
and
press
0
(Edit)
.
Message
settings
(Menu
2-7)
The
phone
offers
two
kinds of
message
settings
:
settings specific
to
each
setting
group
or
'set',
and
settings
common
to
all
text
messages
.
Set
1
(Menu
2-7-1)
1
A
set
is
a
collection
of
settings
needed
for
sending
text
and
picture
messages
.
Each
set
has
the
following
settings
:
Message
centre
number,
Messages
sent
as,
Message
validity
.
You
need
the
message
centre
number
to
send
text
and
picture
messages
.
You
can
obtain
this
number
from
your
service
provider
.
1
6
Common
(Menu
2-7-2)
z
The
settings
in this
submenu
apply
to
all
text
messages
that
you
send,
irrespective
of
the
chosen
set
.
The
available settings
are
:
Delivery
reports,
Reply
via
same
centre,
Character
support
.
When
the
Unicodeoption
of
the
Character
support
function
is
selected,
you
can
send
messages
using
special
characters (such as
n)
in
Romance
and
Slavic
languages
or
Russian characters
to
a
compatible
phone,
if
supported
by
your
network
.
Info
service
(Menu
2-8)
This
network
service
allows
you
to
receive
messages
on
various
topics
(such as
traffic
conditions)
from
the
network
.
For
details,
contact your
service provider
.
Voicemailbox
number
_(Menu
2-9)
You can
store
the
phone
number
of
your
voice
mailbox
(network
service)
.
Key
in
the
number
and
press
(0 K)
.
The
total
number
of
sets
depends
on
how
many
sets
your
SI
M
card
offers
.
z
The
shortcut
number
of
this
menu
depends
on
the
number
of
sets
available
.
Here
it is
assumed
that only
one
set
is
available
.
Service
command
editor
(Menu
2-10)
You
can
send service requests to
your
service
provider
.
Key
in
the
desired
characters
.
Press
and
hold
O
to
switch
between
letters
and
numbers
.
Press
<
:~?
(Send)
to
send
the
request
.
"
Chat
(Menu
3)
2
.
3
.
You can
have
a
conversation
with
other people
using text
messages
.
You can
start
a
chat
either
within
this
menu
or
selecting
the
Chat
option
while
reading
a
received
message
.
Key
in
the
other
party's
phone
number
or
recall
it
from
the
Phone
book
(press
CO
or
O),
and
press
(
:~)
(OK)
.
Key
i
n
your
nickname
for
the
chat
(see
"Writing
text"
on
page
9)
on
and
press
~
(OK)
.
Write
your message,
press
(Options)
and
select
Send
.
17
4
.
The
reply
from
the
other
party
is
shown
above
your
original
message
.
Press
C~)
(OK)
to
clear
the
display
and
reply
to
the
m
essa
g e
.
To
view
the
previous
message
(Chat
history)
or
edit
your
nickname
(Chat
name),
press
(Options)
and
select
the
desired
function
.
"
Call
register
(Menu
4)
Menu
functions
You
can
view
the
phone
numbers
registered
by
the
phone
and
the
approximate
length
and
cost of
your
calls
.
The
phone
registers
missed
and
received
calls
if
it
is
switched
on
and
within
the
network's
service
area,
and
if
the
network
supports
these
functions
.
When
you
press ~-=)
(Options)
in
the
Missed
calls,
Received
callsor Dialled
numbers
menu,
you
can
view
the
time
of
the
call
and
edit,
view
or
call
a
registered
phone
number,
add
it
to
the
Phone
book, or delete
it
from
the
list
of
phone
numbers
.
You can
also
send
a
text
message
to
the
caller
(Send
SMS)
.
"
Missed
calls
:This
network
service
shows
the
last
10
phone
numbers
from
which
somebody
has
tried
to
call
you
with
no
success
.

Received
calls
:
This
network
service
shows
the
last
10
phone
numbers
from
which
you
have
accepted
a
call
.
Dialled
numbers
:
Shows
the
last
20
phone
numbers
that
you
have
called
or
attempted
to
call
.
Erase
recent
call
lists
:
Allows
you
to
delete
all
the
phone
numbers
and
names
from
Menus
4-1
to
4-
3
.
Show
call
duration
:
Shows
the
approximate
duration of
your
outgoing
and
incoming
calls
.
You
can
reset
these
call
timers by
selecting
Clear timers
(Menu
4-5-
5)
.
Note
:
The
actual
time
invoiced
for
calls
by
your
service provider
may
vary,
depending
upon
network
features,
rounding-off
for
billing,
and
so
forth
.
Show
call
costs
:
This
network
service
shows
the
approximate
cost
of
your
last call
or
all
calls
in
terms
of
units
specified
within
the
Show
costs
in
function
(Menu
4-
7-2)
.
Note
:
The
actual
invoice
for
calls
and
services
from
your
service
provider
may
vary,
depending
upon
network
features,
rounding-off
for
billing,
taxes
and
so
forth
.
18
Call
cost
settings
:
The
Call
cost
limitfunction
allows
you
to
limit
the
call
costs to
the
desired
amount
of
charging
units
or units
of
currency (network
service)
.
The
Show
costs
infunction
specifies
in
which
units
the
phone shows
the
remaining
talk-time
(contact
your
service
provider
for
charging
unit
prices)
.
Note
that
when
no more
charging
or
currency
units
are
left,
only
calls
to
the
emergency
number
112
maybe
possible
.
Prepaid
credit
:
When
using
a
prepaid
SIM
card,
you
can
make
calls
only
when
there
are
enough
credit
units
on
the
SIM
card
(network
service)
.
Options
:
Credit
info display
(show
or hide
remaining
units
in
standby
mode),
,Credit
available
(amount
of
remaining
units),
Last
event
costs,
Recharge
status
.
"
Tones
(Menu
5)
In
this
menu
you can
change
the
settings
of
the
currently selected
profile
and
create
ringing
tones
of
your
own
.
See
"Profiles
(Menu
12)"
on
page 25
.
Ringing
tone
:
Sets
the
tone that
you
hear
when
you
receive
a
call
.
Ringing
volume
:
Sets
the
volume
level
for
the
ringing
and
message
alert
tones
.
Incoming
call
alert
:
Defines
how
the
phone
notifies
you
of
incoming
voice
calls
.
For
example,
when
Off
is
selected,
the
phone
stays
silent
when
you
receive
a
call
and
~p
is
shown
in
standby
mode
.
Composer
:
Allow
you
to
create
your
own
ringing
tones
.
Select
the
tone
that
you
want
to
edit
and
key
in
the
notes
.
For
example,
press
for
note
f
.
shortens
I(-)
and
lengthens
(+)
the
duration of
the
note or
rest
.
'~
inserts
a
rest
.
sets
the
octave
.
O
makes
the
note
sharp
(not available
for
notes
e
and
b)
.
O
and
©
move
the
cursor
right
or
left
.
d
deletes
a
note
or rest to
the
left
.
When
the
tone
is
complete,
press
~
(Options)
and
select
one
of
the
following
:
Play,
Save
(saves
the
tone
in
the
ringing
tone
list),
Tempo,
Clear
screen,
Exit
.
19
Menu
functions
Note
:
Your
phone
must
be
switched
on
to
use
this
function
.
Do
notswitch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited
or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
Message
alert tone
:
Sets
the
tone
that
you
hear
when
you
receive
a
text
message
.
Keypad
tones
:
Sets
the
volume
for
keypad
tones
.
Warning
tones
:
Sets
the
phone
to
sound tones
e
.g
.
when
the
battery
is
running
out
of
power
.
Vibrating
alert
:
Sets
the
phone
to
vibrate
when
you
receive
a
call
or
a
text
message
.
Screen
saver
:
Sets
the
picture
that
is
displayed
in
standby
mode
after
a
specified
time
('timeout')
.
You
can
select
from
the
same
pictures
as
in
the
Picture
messages
menu
.

f
Settings
(Menu
6)
Call
settings
(Menu
6-1)
Automatic
redial
:
Sets
your
phone
to
make
up
to
ten
attempts
to
connect
the
call
after
an
unsuccessful
call
attempt
.
Speed
dialling
:
When
this
function
is
on,
you
can
dial
the
names
and
phone
numbers
assigned
to
the
speed
dial
keys
to
O
by pressing
and
holding
the
corresponding
key
.
Call
waiting options
:
When
this
network
service
is
activated,
the
network
notifies
you
of
a
new
incoming
call
while
you
have
a
call
in
progress
.
Own
number
sending
:
Sets
your
phone
number
to
be
displayed
(On)
or
hidden
(01`0
from
the
person
you
are
calling
(network
service)
.
When
you
select
Set
by
network,
the
setting
agreed
with
your
service
provider
is
used
.
Phone
line in
use
:
This
network
service
allows
you
to
select
the
phone
line
1
or
2
for
making
calls
or
prevent
line
selection,
if
supported
by
your
SIM
card
.
Calls
on
both
lines
can
be
answered
irrespective
of
the
selected
line
.
You
will
not
be
able
to
make
calls
if
you
select
line
2
and you
have
not
subscribed
to
this
network
20
service
.
When
line
2
is
selected,
2
is
shown
in
standby
mode
.
Tip
:
In
standby
mode,
you
can
switch
between
the
lines
by
pressing
and
holding
O
.
Automatic
answer
:
Sets
your
phone
to
answer
an
incoming
call
after
one
ring
when
the
phone
is
connected
to
the
PPH-1
handsfree
car
kit
or
the
HDC-5
headset
.
Phone
settings
(Menu
6-2)
Language
:
Sets
the
language
for
the
display
texts
.
Cell
into
display
:
Sets
the
phone
to
indicate
when
it is
used
in
a
cellular
network
based
on
Micro
Cellular
Network
(MCN)
technology
(network
service)
.
In
such
a
network,
local calls
may
cost
less
than
otherwise
.
Welcome
note
:
Allows
you
to
write
a
message which
is
shown
briefly
when
the
phone
is
switched
on
.
Network
selection
:
Sets
the
phone
to
automatically
select
a
cellular
network
available
in
your
area,
or
you
may
select
the
desired
network
manually
.
The
network
must
have
a
roaming
agreement
with
your
home
network
.
Lights
:
Sets
the
display
and
keypad
lights
on or
off
when
the
phone
is
connected
to
the
PPH-1
handsfree
car
kit
.
"
Confirm
SIM
service
actions
:
Sets
the
phone
to
show
or
hide
confirmation
messages
when
you
use the
SIM
card
services
(see
page
25)
.
Security
settings
(Menu
6-3)
PIN
code
request
:
Allows
you
to
set
your
phone
to
ask
for
the PIN
code
of
the
SIM
card
when
the
phone
is
switched
on
.
Some
SIM
cards
do
not
allow
turning
off
this
function
.
Call
barring
service
:
This
network
service
allows
you
to
restrict
the
making
and
receiving
of
calls
with
your
phone
.
Select
one
of
the
restriction
options
and
set
the
restriction
on
(Activate)
or
off
(Cancel),
or
check
which
types
of
calls
are
barred (Status)
.
Note
:
When
calls
are
barred,
calls
may
be
possible
to certain
emergency
numbers
in
some
networks
(e .g
.
112
or
other
official
emergency
number)
.
Fixed
dialling
:
Restricts
your
outgoing
calls
to selected
phone
numbers,
if
allowed
by
your
SIM
ca
rd
.
21
Menu
functions
Note
:
When
fixed
dialling
is
set on,
calls
may
be
possible
to
certain
emergency
numbers
in
some
networks
(e .g
.
112
or
other
official
emergency
number)
.
Closed
user
group
:
This
network
service
allows
you
to
specify
a
group
of
people
whom
you
can
call
and
who
can
call
you
.
Note
:
When
calls
are
limited
to
Closed
User
Groups,
calls
may
be
possible
to
certain
emergency
numbers
in
some
networks
(e .g
.
112
or
other
official
emergency
number)
.
Phone
security
:
Sets
the
phone
to
ask
for the
security
code
when
a
new SIM
card
is
inserted
in
the
phone
(option
On)
.
When
you
change
this
setting,
the
numbers
in
Menus
4-1
to
4-3
are
cleared
.
Change
access
codes
:
Allows
you
to
change
the
security
code,
PIN
code,
PIN2
code,
or barring
password
.
These codes
can
include
the
numbers
0
to
9
only
.
Note
:
Avoid
using access
codes
similar
to
the
emergency
numbers,
such
as 112,
to
prevent
accidental
dialling
of
the
emergency
number
.

Restore
factory
settings
(Menu
6-4)
You can
reset
the
menu
settings
to
their original
vaIues
.This
function
has
no
effect,
for
example,
on
the
names
and
phone
numbers
in
the
Phone
book
.
"
Call
divert
(Menu
7)
You
can
direct
your incoming
calls
to
your
voice
mailbox
or
some
other
phone
number
(network
service)
.
Several
divert
options
may
be
active
at
the
same
time
.
When
all
calls
are
diverted,
1
is
shown
in
standby
mode
.
Select
one
of
the
divert
options
in
your
phone
.
For
example,
Divert
when
busydiverts
the
call
when
you
are
on
a
call
or
when
you
reject
the
call
.
Set
the
selected
option
on
(Activate)
or
off
(Cancel),
check
whether
the
option
is
activated
(Status),
or
specify
a
delay
for
it
(not
available
for
all
divert
options)
.
If
you
selected Activate,
select
where
the
incoming
calls
are
to
be
diverted
.
If
you
selected Status,
press
~
(Number)
to
view
the
phone
number
to
which
the
calls
are
diverted
.
2
.
3
.
2
2
"
Games
(Menu
8)
The
phone
offers
you
the
following
games
to
play
:
Snake
II,
Space
Impact,
Bontumi,
Pairs
11
.
Each
game
is
provided
with
a
brief
help
text
(Instructions option)
.
The
Continue
option
resumes
a
game
that
you
paused
by
pressing
<=-) or
©
.
To
start
the
game,
press
any
key
except
for
0,
©,
or
Settings
allow
you
to
set
the
lights,
tones
and
vibrator
for
the
selected
game,
and
store
the
Nokia
Club
membership
number
.
For
details,
visit
the
Nokia
Web
site
at
www
.club
.nokia
.com
.
Note
:
Your
phone
must
be
switched
on
to
use
this
function
.
Do
not
switch
on
the-phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited
or
when
it
may
cause
interference or
danger
.
"
Calculator
(Menu
9)
The
phone
is
provided
with
a
calculator
which
can
also
be
used
for
rough
currency
conversions
.
The
calculator
has
a
limited
accuracy
and
rounding
errors
may
occur,
especially
in
long
divisions
.
Note
:
Your
phone
must
be
switched
on
to
use
this
function
.
Do
not
switch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited
or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
Making
a
calculation
"
The
keys
O
to
O
insert
a
digit
.
O
inserts
a
decimal
point
.
©
deletes
the
digit
to
the
left
.
QE~)
:
Press
once
(for
+
)
to
add,
twice
(for-)
to
subtract,
three
times
(for*)
to multiply
and
four
times
(for
/ )
to
divide
.
Fora
total,
press
(Options)
and
select
Equals
.
Press
and
hold
©
clears
the
display
for
a
calculation
.
new
Making
a
currency
conversion
To
set
the
exchange
rate
:
Press
<
:~Ei)
(Options),
select
Exchange
rate,
select
the
desired
option,
key
in
the
exchange
rate
(press
O
for
a
decimal
point),
and
press
(OK)
.
To
make
the
conversion
:
Key
in
the
currency
amount
to
be
converted,
press
0
(Options),
and
select
In
domestic
or
In
foreign
.
Currency
conversion
in
standby
mode
Key
in
the
amount
that
you
want
to
convert
(press
~
for
a
decimal
point,
shown
as an
asterisk)
.
The
Menu
functions
exchange
rate
that
you
set
in
this
menu
is
used
.
Press
O
or
O
twice
.
Press
~
(Convert)
.
"
Reminders
(Menu
10)
This
memory
aid
allows
you
to save
short text
notes
with
an
alarm
.
The
phone
starts
alarming
when
the
set
date
and
time
is
reached
.
Note
:
Your
phone
must
be
switched
on
to
use
this
function
.
Do
not
switch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
Scroll to
one
of
the
following
functions
and
press
QEE)
(OK)
:
Addnew
:
Write
a
note
(see
"Writing
text"
on page
9)
and
press
~
(OK)
.
You
can add
an
alarm
to
the
note
if
you
like
.
23
Erase
:
Allows
you
to
delete
the
notes
one
by
one
or
all
at
once
.
View
all
:
Shows
all
the
reminders
.
You
can
browse
through
the
notes
with
~
or
O
Press
~-=)
(Options)
for
the
following
:
Erase,
Edit,
Send
(sends
the
note
without
alarm
to
a
compatible
phone)
.
When
the
reminder
time
is
reached,
you
can
stop
the
alarm
by
pressing
©
.
If
your
press
(~)
(Snooze),
the
alarm
stops
for
a
few
minutes
.

"
Clock
(Menu
11)
Alarm
clock
:
Allows
you
to
set
the
phone
to
alarm
at
the
desired
time
.
Key
in
the
time,
and
press
(~)
(0
K)
.
When
the
alarm
time
is
reached,
the
phone
sounds
an
alert
and
flashes
the
text
Alarm!
.
Stop
the
alarm
by
pressing
any
key
.
If
you
press
Q=
-
)
(Snooze),
the
alarm
stops
for
a
few
minutes
.
If
the
alarm
time
is
reached
while
the
phone
is
off
and
you
press
any
other
key but
~
(Snooze),
press
D
(Yes)
to activate
the
phone
for
calls
or
(D
to
keep
the
phone
switched
off
.
Note
:
Do
not
switch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
Clock
settings
:
Allows
you
to
set
the
phone
to
show
the
current
time
in
standby
mode,
set
the
time,
or
select
the
12-hour
or
24-
hour
time
format
.
If
the
battery
is
removed
from
the
phone,
you
may
need
to
set
the
time
again
.
Date
setting
:
Allows
you
to
set
the
correct
date
.
Stopwatch
:
Allows
you
to
measure
time
for
example
in
different
sports
.
Press
(Start)
to
start
timing
and
press
<-=-)
24
(Stop)
to
stop
it
.
When
the
timing
is
stopped, ~_=)
(Options)
allows
access
to
the
following
:
Stort,
Reset,
Exit
.
To
set
the
timing to
continue
in
the
background,
press
©
twice
.
While
the
time
is
running,
flashes
in
standby
mode
.
Note
that using
the
stopwatch
consumes
the
battery
and
the
phone's
operating
time
will
be
reduced
.
Be
careful
not
to
let
it
run
in
the
background
when
performing
other
operations
with
your
phone
.
Note
:
Your
phone
must
be
switched
on
to
use
this
function
.
Do
notswitch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited
or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
Countdown
timer
:
Allows
you
to
set
the
phone
to
alarm
after
a
certain
time
.
Key
in
the
alarm
time
and
press
(Start)
.
In
this
menu
you
can
also
stop
the
timer
or edit
the
time
.
When
the
timer
is
running,
M
is
shown
in
standby
mode
.
When
the
alarm
time
is
reached,
the
phone
sounds
a
tone
and
flashes
the
related
text
.
Press
any
key
to stop
the
alarm
.
Automatic
update
of
date
and
time
:
This
network
service
updates
the
clock
in
your
phone
in
accordance
with
the
current
time
zone
.
"
Profiles
(Menu
12)
Note
:
Your
phone
must
be
switched
on
to
use
this
function
.
Do
not
switch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited
or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
You
can
set
all
the
phone
tones
to
function
in
the
desired
manner
by
selecting
the
desired
setting
group
('profile')
.
You can
easily
edit
the
settings
of
the
selected
profile
in
the
Tones
menu
(see
page
18)
.
Quick
selection
of
a
profile
In
standby
mode
or
during
a
call
:
Press
the
O
key
quickly,
scroll
to
the
desired
profile,
and
press
~
(OK)
.
Activating
a
profile
and
changing
its
settings
1
.
In
this
menu,
scroll
to
the
desired
profile
and
press
0
(Select)
.
For
example,
Silent
mutes
all
phone
tones
.
Some
of
the
profiles
can
be
replaced
with
profiles
that
you
can
receive
e
.g
.
from your
service
provider
.
For
availability
and
25
2
.
3
.
4
.
Menu
functions
compatibility,
contact
your
service
provider
or other
profile
provider
.
Select
Activoteor
Personalise
.
If
you
selected
Personalise,
scroll
to
the
setting
(see
"Tones
(Menu
5)"
on page
18)
that
you
want
to
change and
press
Z~
(Select)
.
Scroll
to
the
desired
setting
option
and
press
QE)
(OK)
.
"
Rename
:
Allows
you
to
edit
the
name
of
the
selected
profile
.
The
Generol
profile
cannot
be
renamed
.
"
SIM
services
o
e
(Menu
13)
This
menu
is
shown
only
if
your
SIM
card provides
additional
services
.
The
name
and
contents
of
this
menu
depend on
the
services available
.
For
availability,
rates
and
information
on
using
the
SIM
services,
contact
your
SIM
card vendor,
e
.g
.
network
operator,
service
provider,
or
other
third-party
vendor
.
Note
:
Your
phone
must
be
switched
on
to
use
this
function
.
Do
not
switch
on
the
phone
when
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited
or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.

4
.
Battery
information
Your
phone
is
powered
by
a
rechargeable
battery
.
Take
good
care
of
the
battery
and
follow
the
guidelines
below
.
Charging
and
discharging
the
battery
A
new
battery'sfull
performance
is
achieved
only
after
two
or three
complete
charge
and
discharge
cycles!
The
battery
can
be
charged
and
discharged
hundreds
of
times
but
it
will
eventually
wear
out
.
When
the
operating
time
(talk-time
and
standby
time)
is
noticeably shorter
than
normal,
it
is
time
to
buy
a
new
battery
.
Use
only
batteries
approved
by
the
phone
manufacturer
and
recharge
your
battery
only with
the
chargers
approved
by
the
manufacturer
.
When
a
charger
is
not
in
use,
disconnect
it
from
the
power
source
.
Do
not
leave
the
battery
connected
to
a
chargerfor
longer
than
a
week,
since
overcharging
may
shorten
its
life
.
If
left
unused
a
fully
charged
battery
will
discharge
itself
over
time
.
26
Using
the
batteries
"
Use the
battery only
for
its
intended
purpose
.
Forgood
operation
times,
discharge
the
NiMH
battery
from
time
to
time
by
leaving
your
phone
switched
on
until
it
turns
itself
off
.
Do
not
attempt
to
discharge
the
battery by
any
other
means
.
Temperature
extremes
will
affect
the
ability
of
your
battery
to
charge
:
allow
it
to
cool
down
or
warm
up
first
.
When
the
battery
is
running
out
of
power
and
only
few
minutes
of
talk
time
remain,
a
warning
tone
is
heard
and Botterylowisbriefly
displayed
.
When
no
more
talk
time
is
left,
Battery
empty
is
displayed
and
a
warning
tone
is
sounded
and
the
phone
switches
itself
off
.
Never
use
any
charger
or
battery
which
is
damaged
or
worn
out
.
Do
not
short-circuit
the
battery
.
Accidental
short-circuiting
can
occur
when
a metallic
object
(coin,
clip
or pen)
causes
direct
connection
of
the
+
and
-
terminals
of
the
battery (metal
strips
on
the
back
of
the
battery)
for
example
when
you
carry
a
spare
battery
in
your
pocket
or
purse
.
Short-circuiting
the
terminals
may
damage
the
battery
or
the connecting
object
.
Leaving
the
battery
in
hot
or cold
places,
such
as in
a
closed
car
in
summer
or
winter
conditions,
will
reduce
the
capacity
and
lifetime
of
the
battery
.
Always
try
to
keep
the
battery
between
15°C
and
25°C
(59°F
and
77°F)
.
A
phone
with
a
hot
or cold battery
may
temporarily
not
work,
even
when
the
battery
is
fully
charged
.
Battery
performance
is
particularly
limited
in
temperatures
below
freezing
point
.
Do
not
dispose
of
batteries
in
a
fi
re!
Batteries
must
be
recycled
or
disposed
of properly
.
They
must
not
be
disposed
of
in
municipal
waste!
27
Battery
information

Care
and
maintenance
Your
phone
is
a
product
of superior
design
and
craftsmanship
and
should
be treated
with
care
.
The
suggestions
below
will
help
you
to
fulfil
any
warranty
obligations
and
to
enjoy
this
product
for
many
years
.
When
using
your
phone,
battery,
charger
OR
any
accessory
:
Keep
it
and
all
its
parts
and
accessories
out
of
small
children's
reach
.
Keep
it
dry
.
Precipitation,
humidity
and
liquids
contain
minerals
that
will
corrode
electronic
circuits
.
Do
notuse
or store
it
in
dusty,
dirty
areas
.
Its
moving
parts
can
be
damaged
.
Do
not
store
it
in
hot areas
.
High
temperatures
can
shorten
the
life
of
electronic devices,
damage
batteries,
and
warp
or
melt
certain
plastics
.
Do
not store
it in
cold
areas
.
When
the
phone
warms
up
(to
its
normal
temperature),
moisture
can
form
inside
the
phone,
which
may
damage
electronic
circuit
boards
.
Do
not
attempt
to
open
it
.
Non-expert
handling
of
the
device
may
damage
it
.
Do
not
drop,
knock
or
shake
it
.
Rough
handling
can
break
internal
circuit
boa
rds
.
Do
notuse
harsh
chemicals,
cleaning
solvents,
or
strong
detergents
to clean
it
.
Wipe
it
with
a
soft
cloth
slightly
dampened
in
a mild
soap-and-water
solution
.
Do
not
paint
it
.
Paint
can
clog
the
device's
moving
parts
and
prevent
proper
operation
.
If
the
phone,
battery,
charger
or
any
accessory
is
not
working
properly,
take
it
to
your
nearest
qualified
service
facility
.
The
personnel
there
will
assist
you,
and
if
necessary,
arrange
for
service
.
Important
safety
information
"
Traffic
safety
Do
not use a
hand-held
telephone
while
driving a vehicle
.
If
using
a
hand-held
phone
park
the vehicle
before
conversing
.
Always
secure
the
phone
in
its
holder
;
do
not
place
the
phone
on
thepassenger
seat
or
where
it
can
break
loose
in
a
collision
or
sudden
stop
.
The
use of
an
alert
device
to
operate
a
vehicle's
lights
or
horn
on public
roads
is
notpermitted
.
Remember
road safety
always
comes
first!
"
Operating
environment
Remember
to
follow
any
special
regulations
in
force
in
any
area
and always
switch
off
your
phonewhenever
it
is
forbidden
to use
it,
or
when
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger
.
When
connecting
the
phone
or
any
accessory
to
another
device,
read
its
user
guide
for detailed safety instructions
.
Do
not
connect
incompatible
products
.
As
with
other
mobile
radio
transmitting
equipment,
users
are
advised
that
for
the
satisfactory
operation
of
the
equipment
and
for the
safety
of
personnel,
it is
recommended
that
the
equipment
should
only be
used
in
the
normal
operating
position
(held
to
your
ear)
.
"
Electronic
devices
Most
modern
electronic
equipment
is
shielded
from
radio
frequency
(RF) signals
.
However,
certain electronic
equipment
may
not be shielded
against
the
RF
signals
from your
wireless
phone
.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker
manufacturers
recommend
that a
minimum
separation
of20
cm
(6
inches) be
maintained
between
a
hand-
held wireless
phone
and
a
pacemaker
to
avoid potential
interference
with
the
pacemaker
.
These
recommendations
are
consistent
with
the
independent
research
by
and
recommendations
of
Wireless
Technology
Research
.
Persons
with
pacemakers
:
Should
alwayskeep
the
phone
more
than
20
cm
(6
inches)
from
their
pacemaker
when
the
phone
is
switched
on
;
Shouldnot
carry
the
phone
in
a breast
pocket
;
Shouldusetheear
opposite
the
pacemaker
to
minimize
the potential
for
interference
.
Ifyou
have
any
reason
to
suspect
that
interference
is
taking
place,
switch
off
your
phone
immediately
.
Important
safety
information

Hearing
aids
Some
digital
wireless
phones
may
interfere
with
some
hearing
aids
.
In
the
event
of
such
interference,
you
may
want
to
consult
your
service provider
.
Other
medical
devices
Operation
of
any
radio
transmitting
equipment,
including
cellular
phones,
may
interfere
with
the
functionality
of
inadequately
protected
medical
devices
.
Consult
a
physician
orthe
manufacturer
of
the
medical
device
to
determine
if
they
are
adequately
shielded
from
external
RF
energy
or
if
you
have
any
questions
.
Switch
off
your
phone
in
health
care
facilities
when
any
regulations
posted
in
theseareas
instruct
you
to
do
so
.
Hospitals
or
health
care
facilities
may
be
using
equipment
that
could
be sensitive to
external
RFenergy
.
Vehicles
RFsignals
may
affect
improperly
installed
or
inadequately
shielded
electronic
systems
in
motor
vehicles
(e
.g
.
electronic
fuel
injection
systems,
electronic anti-skid
(anti-lock)
braking
systems,
electronic
speed
control
systems,
air
bag
systems)
.
Check
with
the
manufacturer
or
its
representative
regarding
yourvehicle
.
You
should
also
consult
the
manufacturer
of
any
equipment
that
has
been
added
to
your
vehicle
.
Posted
facilities
Switch
your
phone
off
in
any
facility
where
posted
notices so require
.
"
Potentially
explosive
atmospheres
Switch
off
your
phone
when
in
any
area
with
a potentially
explosive
atmosphere
and
obey
all
signs
and
instructions
.
Sparks
in
such
areascould
cause
an
explosion
or
fire
resulting
in
bodily
injury
or
even
death
.
Users are
advised
to
switch
off the
phone
when
at
a
refuelling
point
(service
station)
.
Users
are
reminded
of the
need
to
observe
restrictions
on
theuse
of
radio
equipment
in
fuel
depots
(fuel
storage
and
distribution
areas),
chemical
plants or
where
blasting
operations
are
in
progress
.
Areas
with
a potentially
explosive
atmosphere
are
often
but
notalways
clearly
marked
.
They
include
below
deck
on
boats
;
chemical
transfer or
storage
facilities
;
vehicles using
liquified
petroleum
gas (such as
propane
or
butane)
;
areas
where
the
air
contains
chemicals
or
particles,
such
as
grain,
dust
or
metal
powders
;
andany
other
area
where
you
would
normally
be
advised
to
turn
off
yourvehicle
engine
.
"
Vehicles
Only
qualified
personnel
should
service
the
phone,
or
install
the
phone
in
a vehicle
.
Faulty
installation
orservice
may
be
dangerous
and
may
invalidate
any
warranty
which
may
apply
to
the
unit
.
Check
regularly that
all
wireless
phone
equipment
in
your
vehicle
is
mounted
and
operating
properly
.
Do
not
store
or carry
flammable
liquids,
gases
or
explosive materials
in
the
same
compartment
as
thephone,
its
parts or
accessories
.
Forvehiclesequipped
with
an
airbag,
remember
that
an
air
bag
inflates
with
great force
.
Do
not
place
objects,
including
both
installed
or portable wireless
equipment
in
the area over
the
air
bag
or
in
the
air
bag
deployment
area
.
If
in-
vehicle wireless
equipment
is
improperly
installed
and
the
air
bag
inflates,
serious
injury
could
result
.
Switch
off
your
phone
before
boarding
an
aircraft
.
The
use
of wireless
telephones
in
an
aircraft
may
be
dangerous
to
the
operation
of
the
aircraft,
disrupt
the
wireless
telephone
network
and
maybe
illegal
.
Failure
to
observe
these
instructions
may
lead to
suspension
or
denial
of
telephone
services to
the
offender, or
legal
action
or
both
.
"
Emergency
calls
Important!
This
phone,
like
any
wireless
phone,
operates
using
radio
signals,
wireless
and
landline
networks
as well as
user-programmed
functions
which
cannot
guarantee
connection
in all
conditions
.
Therefore,
you
should
never
rely
solely
upon
any
wireless
phone
for
essential
communications
(e
.g
.
medical
emergencies)
.
Remember,
to
make
or receive
any
calls
the
phone
must
be
switched
on
and
in
a
service
areawith
adequate
cellular
signal
strength
.
Emergency
calls
may
not
be
possible
on
all
wireless
phone
networks
or
when
certain
network
services
and/or
phone
features
are
in
use
.
Check
with
local
cellular
service providers
.
To
1
.
2
.
3
.
Important
safety
information
make
an
emergency
call
:
If
the
phone
is
not
on,
switch
it
on
.
Some
networks
may
require that a
valid
SIM
card
is
properly
inserted
in
the
phone
.
Press
and
hold the
©
key
twice
for
several
seconds
to
ready
the
phone
for
ca
Is
.
Key
in
the
emergency
number
for
your
present location
(e .g
.
112
or
other
official
emergency
number)
.
E
mergency
numbers
vary
by
location
.
Press
the
(Call)
key
.
4
.
If
certain
features
are
in
use
(Fixed
Dialling,
etc
.),
you
may
first
need
to
turn
those
features
off
before
you can
make
an
emergency
call
.
Consult
this
document
and
your
local
cellular
service
provider
.
When
making
an
emergency
call,
remember
to give
all
thenecessary
information
as
accurately
as
possible
.
Remember
that
your
wireless
phone
may
be
the
only
means
of
communication
at
the
scene
of
an
accident
-
do
notcut
off
the
call
until
given
permission
to
do
so
.
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