Nokia 650 User manual

Electronic user’s guide released subject to "Nokia User’s Guides Terms and Conditions, 7th June, 1998".
User’s Guide
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Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous development.
Therefore, we reserve the right to make changes and improvements
to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice.

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Table of contents
For your safety ..................... 6
Quick start ............................ 8
1. Your phone ..................... 10
List of keys.........................................10
The selection keys ...........................11
The display indicators ...................11
2. Basic functions............... 13
Charging a new battery.................13
Switching on/ off ............................13
Making a call....................................14
International calls...........................14
Receiving a call................................15
Last number redial..........................16
Adjusting the earpiece volume....17
Accessing the Phone Book............17
Call waiting and
conference call services.................17
3. Other essential
functions ......................... 18
Selecting a desired
user profile........................................18
Voice messages................................18
Listening to voice messages .....18
Text messages ..................................19
Read messages..............................19
Writing and
sending a message ......................19
Keypad lock.......................................20
To lock the keypad.......................20
To unlock the keypad..................20
Adjusting phone tones:
Profiles................................................21
4. Phone Book..................... 22
Keying in a name.............................22
Keying in a phone number............22
Saving a phone number
with a name (Add entry)................23
Recalling a phone number
and a name........................................23
By Phone Book’s
search function.............................23
By scrolling when the
display is clear...............................24
Deleting a name and
a phone number (Erase).................24
Caller groups.....................................25
Including a phone number
in a caller group...............................25
Setting a ringing tone
and graphic for a caller group .....25
Speed dialling ...................................26
Other Phone Book functions ........27
Editing name and phone
number stored
in Phone Book..............................27
Viewing the amount of
free space (Memory status).....28
5. Menu functions.............. 29
Accessing the menu functions.....29
By scrolling.....................................29
By shortcut.....................................30
Exiting from the menu
functions ............................................30
List of menu functions...................31
Descriptions of the
menu functions................................34

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1 Messages (Menu 1) ....................34
Inbox (Menu 1 1)
Reading a text message.............34
Outbox (Menu 1 2)
Sending a message and
Write messages (Menu 1 3)......36
Message settings
(Menu 1 4) .....................................37
Set specific settings...................37
Set_1 - Set_3
(Menu 1 4 1-1 4 3)....................38
Retrieve messages
(Menu 1 5) .....................................40
Voice messages
(Menu 1 6) .....................................40
Listen to voice messages
(Menu 1 6 1)................................40
Voice mailbox number
(Menu 1 6 2)................................41
2 Call register (Menu 2).................42
Missed calls (Menu 2 1).............43
Received calls (Menu 2 2) .........43
Dialled numbers (Menu 2 3) .....43
Erase recent call lists
(Menu 2 4) .....................................44
Show call duration
(Menu 2 5) .....................................44
3 Profiles (Menu 3) ........................45
Accessing the profiles.................45
Changing profile settings
(such as incoming call alert).....45
4 Settings (Menu 4) .......................49
Alarm clock (Menu 4 1)..............49
Clock (Menu 4 2)..........................50
Call settings (Menu 4 3) ............50
Anykey answer
(Menu 4 3 1)................................51
Speed dialling
(Menu 4 3 2)................................51
Call waiting options
(Menu 4 3 3) ................................51
Own number sending
(Menu 4 3 4) ................................51
Speech scrambling
(Menu 4 3 5) ................................52
Phone settings (Menu 4 4) ........52
Language (Menu 4 4 1).............52
Country (Menu 4 4 2)................53
Changing country code
(Menu 4 4 3) ................................53
Service codes (Menu 4 4 4) .....54
Welcome note
(Menu 4 4 5) ................................55
Display contrast
(Menu 4 4 6) ................................55
Security settings (Menu 4 5).....55
PIN code request
(Menu 4 5 1) ................................55
Change PIN code
(Menu 4 5 2) ................................55
Call barring (Menu 4 5 3).........56
Phone information
(Menu 4 6)......................................57
Own number (Menu 4 6 1) ......57
Network ID (Menu 4 6 2) .........57
SIS reference (Menu 4 6 3)......57
Restore factory settings
(Menu 4 7)......................................57
5 Call divert (Menu 5) ....................58
Divert all voice calls
without ringing (Menu 5 1).......58
Divert when busy
(Menu 5 2)......................................58
Divert when not answered
or not reachable (Menu 5 3).....58
Cancel all diverts (Menu 5 4)....59
6 Games (Menu 6)...........................60
7 Calculator (Menu 7) ...................63

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8 Calendar (Menu 8) .....................65
9 FM Radio (Menu 9) ....................68
Search (Menu 9 1/
Menu 9 2).....................................68
Radio Off (Menu 9 1)................69
Radio station names 1...5
(Menu 9 2...9 6)..........................69
6. Additional information.. 70
DTMF tones .......................................70
Using the batteries .........................71
Charging and discharging the
battery...........................................71
Notes for using the batteries.. 72
Access codes.....................................73
Security code ................................73
PIN code .........................................73
Care and maintenance...................74
Important safety information......75
Traffic safety................................75
Operating environment............75
Electronic devices ......................75
Potentially explosive
atmospheres ................................77
Vehicles.........................................77
Emergency calls..........................78
Index .................................... 79

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For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this
manual.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may get interference which could affect
performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations or rules. Switch the phone off near medical
equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them on aircraft is
illegal.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING
Don’t use phone at a refuelling point. Don’t use near fuel or
chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Don’t use phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions,
and follow any regulations or rules.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in normal position (to ear). Don’t touch the antenna
unnecessarily.
USE QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment.
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.

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MAKING CALLS
Ensure that the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the
phone number, including the area code, then press .
To end a call press . To answer a call press .
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure that the phone is switched on and in service. Make sure the
phone is ready for a new call. (If you are in a menu/ submenu, clear
the display and return the phone to the standby mode.) Enter the
emergency number, then press . Give your location. Do not
end the call until told to do so.
Using this guide
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in a
NMT 450 network. 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.
Warning!
Use only batteries, charger 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.
• This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with power from
ACP-7, ACP-9, LCH-9, HFU-2. Other usage will invalidate any
approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.

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Quick start
BeforeyoucanmakeafirstphonecallwithyournewNokia650phone:
1Attach the battery to your phone.
2Charge the battery.
•Note: A new NiMH battery must be charged for at least 16 hours
before you can use your phone.
3To switch the phone on/ off, press .
4To make a call:
• If your phone is within the network service area (if the
symbol appears on the display), you can make a call.
• To make a call, key in the desired phone number (including the
area code).
• Press to make a call.
• Press to end a call.
5To receive a call:
• Press to answer a call.

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6To redial the last dialled number:
• Press twice.
7To correct keypresses or to clear the entire display:
• Press Clear.
8To adjust the earpiece volume:
• Use the keys on the side of the phone.
• To lock the keypad:
• Press Menu and .
9To unlock the keypad:
• Press Unlock and .
10 Listening to voice messages:
• Press and hold to call your voice mailbox number.
•Note: Make sure you have saved your voice mailbox number in the
phone’s memory with Menu 1 6 2 before you can call your voice
mailbox with the key. Note: This function is operational only if
the local network supports it. Check it with your service provider.
11 Reading and writing messages:
• Press Menu, choose Messages, Select.
•To read: choose Inbox with Select, choose desired
message, Read.
• To write and send: choose Write messages with
Select, key in message, press Options, choose
Send, OK, key in the recipient’s phone number or
search for it from the Phone Book, press OK to send the
message.
•Note: This function is operational only if the local network supports
it. Check it with your service provider.
For more details about these and other functions, see the
appropriate pages of this guide.

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1. Your phone
List of keys Power key
Switches the phone on or off.
When pressed briefly when
the display is clear or during a
call: Enters the list of profiles.
When pressed briefly while in
the PhoneBook or menu
functions: Turns the lights on
for 15 seconds.
Selection keys
Each of these keys performs
the function indicated by the
text above it.
Scroll keys
Scroll through names, phone
numbers, menus or setting
options.
Dials a phone number and
answers a call.
With display clear: Shows the
most recently dialled number.
Ends or rejects a call. Also
exits from any function at any
time and returns to display
clear.
-Enter numbers and
characters.
Used for various purposes in
different functions.
The upper key increases and
the lower key decreases the
earpiece volume.

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The selection keys
Below the display you will find two selection keys.
Their functions depend on the guiding texts shown above the keys.
For example, when the word Menu is shown above the key,
pressing this key enters the menu functions. Similarly, pressing the
key under the word Names allows access to the Phone Book
functions.
The display indicators
FI Indicates the country where the phone is currently used.
and bar (left side of display)
Signal strength indicator. The bar above the symbol indicates the
current signal strength at the location of your phone. The higher the
bar, the better the signal in the area.
No bar: You are outside the coverage area and cannot make or
receive any calls.

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and bar (right side of display)
Charge level indicator. Indicates the charge level of the battery. The
higher the bar, the better the battery charge.
The indicators above (and the time, if it is available from the local
network or if the user has set the right time) are displayed when the
phone is in the standby mode and ready for use.
Your phone also displays several other display indicators, which give
you information about your phone’s functions and mode. These
indicators are explained together with the different functions
throughout this User’s Guide.
Service symbol. When this symbol appears on the display you are
in the network service area and you may be able to make a call.
Roaming symbol. It indicates that you are not able to make a
call as your phone is not connected to a network.

Basic functions
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2. Basic functions
Charging a new battery
Before you can use your phone, you must fully charge the battery.
A new battery must be charged for at least 16 hours before being
used for the first time. Attach the battery to the phone and connect
the charger to the bottom of the phone as described in the Quick
start, page .
Switching on/ off
•Warning! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
•Normal position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone
with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
•Tips on efficient operation: Extend the phone’s antenna fully. 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.
• Press to switch the phone on /off.
• If the phone asks for a PIN code, key it in (appears as stars) and
press OK. See also (Security settings, PIN code request,
Menu 4 5 1)
•Note: The PIN code protects your phone against unauthorised
use. The default PIN code for your phone is 0000. Please
change the PIN code with Menu 4 5 2, Security Settings,
Change PIN code.
•Note: Do not unscrew the antenna when the phone is
switched on.
When turning the phone on, it will carry out a short self-test, briefly
displaying a pre-programmed graphic or user-definable welcome
text.

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When the appropriate country code and the indicator appear on
the display, the phone is ready for use.
A cellular phone can only make and receive calls when it is switched
on and the signal strength is adequate.
The phone displays current field strength as a series of bars on the
left-hand side of its display screen - the more bars, the better the
signal in your area.
If the signal is poor, you can try moving the phone slightly to
improve reception. If you are using the phone in a building, you may
find that the reception is better near a window.
Making a call
•Note: make sure that your phone’s antenna is fully extended.
To make a call:
1If your phone is within the network service area (if the symbol
appears on the display), you can make a call. Key in the number
(include the area code, even if you are making a local call).
2Press to make a call.
3The indicator and the dialled number will appear on the
display. The name of the person you are trying to call also
appears on the display for 5 seconds, if it is stored in the phone’s
memory. When the number clears from the display and a tone is
heard, the phone has transmitted the number.
4Lift the phone to your ear, and wait until your call is answered,
then speak.
5When you have finished the call, press .
International calls
•Note: This function is operational only if the local network supports
it. Check it with your service provider.

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When calling abroad a + character can be inserted in front of the
country code instead of the international access code.
For example, if your international access code is 990, instead of
dialling 990 44 81 123 456
+ 44 81 123 456 can be used.
1Press the key twice to insert a + character.
If you also store all of your domestic phone numbers with the prefix
+, you need not insert the phone number with the international
access codes when you wish to call these numbers from abroad.
Receiving a call
When there is an incoming call, you may hear the ringing tone and
the text Callappears on the display. It is possible to switch off the
phone’s ringing tones or to select a beep as an Incoming Call Alert,
as it is possible to determine different Incoming Call Alert types for
different situations. You can, for example, switch the ringing tone
off - select the Silent option in certain profiles for privacy or other
reasons. Then only the lights will flash instead of a sound alert. (see
Profiles, Ringing volume, Menu 3 1 2 3).
An easy way to select different profiles is to press briefly and
scroll through the list of profiles with the and keys and
select a suitable profile with OK.
If the caller can be identified (if the user and the network allow the
caller’s number to be identified), the caller’s phone number (or the
name, if it is stored in the memory) appears on the display together
with the text Calling.
•Note: This function, which enables the caller to be identified, is
operational only if the local network supports it. Check the
availability of the function with your service provider.
If the call is diverted from another number, the >indicator appears
on the right-hand side of the third display row. If the caller cannot
be identified and the call is diverted, the message Diverted
Call appears on the display.

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•Note: The Call Divert function is operational only if the local
network supports it. Check it with your service provider.
1Press to answer a call.
2When you have finished the call, press .
If you don’t answer the call, the message 1 Missed Call
appears on the display. Press List to check the number or a
name of the missed call, which appears on the display, if the
network supports caller identification. Press and hold Clear
to clear the display.
Last number redial
The phone automatically stores the last 10 numbers (and associated
names) that you have called or tried to call.
To call the last called number:
1Press and hold to clear the display.
2Press twice to call the last called number.
To scroll through the 10 numbers last called:
1Press and hold to clear the display.
2Press to see the last number called or the name if it is
stored with the number.
3With the and keys you can scroll through the last
numbers called and
4with you can call the number which appears on the display.
•Note: In Menu 2 4 you can select (Erase recent call lists) for the last
numbers called to be cleared from the memory.

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Adjusting the earpiece volume
The volume of the earpiece can be adjusted during a call with the
volume control keys on the side of the phone.
Accessing the Phone Book
You can access the stored names and phone numbers as well as the
Phone Book functions in the following ways:
• When the display is clear: Press Names.
• During a call: Press Options, scroll with or to
Names, and press Select.
To exit from Phone Book while at its main level, press Exit.
To quit a Phone Book function, press Back.
To exit from Phone Book any time (except during a call), press .
Call waiting and conference call
services
The call waiting service allows you to make or answer a second call
while you already have a call in progress. You can accept a second
call or make a new call during a call with the and number keys.
As the instructions for this vary from country to country, for more
information about this, please, contact your service provider or
network operator.
The conference call service allows you to have a conversation with
several callers at the same time.

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3. Other essential
functions
Selecting a desired user profile
It is possible to define different setting groups, so-called user
profiles for different usage situations. For more information on how
to define user profiles, see Profiles, Menu 3.
To select a different user profile:
1Press briefly to enter the power-key menu.
2Scroll through different user profiles with or .
3Press OK to select a desired user profile or Exit if you
wish to exit the power-key menu without changing the user
profile.
Voice messages
•Note: This function is operational only if the local network supports
it. Check it with your service provider.
Listening to voice messages
1Press and hold to call your voice mailbox number.
•Note: Make sure you have saved your voice mailbox number
in the phone’s memory with Menu 1 6 2 before you can call
your voice mailbox with the key.

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Text messages
•Note: This function is operational only if the local network supports
it. Check it with your service provider.
Read messages
1Press Menu to enter the Messages menu.
2Press Select to enter the Inbox submenu.
3Press Select again to view the Inbox submenu.
4Use the and keys to scroll through messages you have
received. Use Read to open a message.
5With Options you can enter a list of options (Erase, Reply,
Edit, Use number, Forward, Details).
6With and keys you can scroll through those options.
7Press OK to select an option.
8Press Back to go to the previous menu level.
•Note: The Edit option may not be available if the message
received was written using a keymap that does not exist in
your phone. (The keymaps vary according to the languages
available in your phone.)
Writing and sending a message
1Press Menu to enter the Messages menu.
2Press Select to enter the Write Messages submenu.
3After you have written the message, press Options.
4Press Send, OK if you wish to send the message.
5Or press Clear to erase the message letter by letter. If you
press and hold Clear you can clear the whole display.
6Key in the recipient’s phone number or search for it from the
Phone Book, press OK to send the message.

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7The message Message sent or Message sending
failed appears on the display.
8Press Back to go to the previous menu level or press
Exit to leave the Messages menu.
Keypad lock
The phone’s keypad can be locked to prevent accidental keypresses,
e.g. when the phone is in your pocket.
•Note: When the keypad is locked, calls may be possible to the
emergency number pre-programmed into your phone (e.g. 112 or
some other official emergency number).
To lock the keypad
1Press Menu and .
The Keypad locked message appears on the display. appears at
the top of the display. When any key is pressed the Press Unlock and
then * message is shown.
To answer a call when the keypad is locked, press . During a call,
the keypad is not locked, and you can operate the phone as usual.
To unlock the keypad
1Press Unlock and .
When the keypad is unlocked, the Keypad Active message appears,
and the phone operates in the usual way.
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