NOKIA 101 Cellular Phone
(170-1095) Memory Faxback Doc. # 34897
Your phone has 48 standard memory locations which allow you to store phone
numbers of up to 322 digits or names of up to 16 letters together with
phone numbers of up to 32 digits.
Only numbers or letters can be displayed at any one time. To switch between
them press ALPHA.
In addition, memory location 0 stores the last number dialed and memory
location 49 stores your phone's own number.
STORING INFORMATION
1. Key in the area code and phone number.
2. Press ALPHA.
3. Key in the name (see `Keying in Names', below).
4. Press STO.
5. The display will read `STORE'.
6. If you want the INFORMATION stored in the first available memory
location shown on the upper right corner of the display, simply press
STO.
Otherwise, key in a memory location number and press STO.
7. The message STORED will be shown on the display, confirming that the
INFORMATION has been stored in the memory location specified in the
upper right corner of the display.
8. Note, if all the memory locations are used, the display will read `NO
SPACE'.
9. If you try to store information in a memory location that is already
used, the phone will display the memory location number and the REPLACE
CONTENT? message.
If you want to replace the existing information, press STO (within 8
seconds).
If you do not want to delete the existing information, either press CLR
or wait until the message STORE NOT DONE appears on the display. The
information you tried to store will then reappear on the display, and
you can store it in a different memory location as described above.
10. If you attempt to store a name that has previously been stored, the
display will read `REPLACE NAME?'
NOTE: You may also begin the memory store procedure in the ALPHA mode,
followed by the phone number.
KEYING IN NAMES
1. Press ALPHA. The ALPHA indicator will appear on the display to show
that the phone is in the alpha mode. When you press a key, letters will
appear instead of numbers.
2. Select the key labeled with the letter you want. Press it once to
obtain the first letter, twice (before the ALPHA indicator flashes) to
obtain the second, and three times (before the ALPHA indicator
flashes) to obtain the third. If you miss the letter you want,
continue pressing until it is displayed again.
3. Select further letters in the same way.
4. If you want the same letter twice either select it as above, wait until
the ALPHA indicator flashes once and select it again; or select the
letter, press *, then select it again.
5. Note that in ALPHA mode the 0 key provides a space, and the 1 key
provides a `-' (hyphen).
6. Note that you can enter up to 16 characters (8 per each line of the
display). Each "space" and "hyphen" entry is included as part of the
maximum 16 characters.
7. If you begin your memory store procedure in ALPHA mode when you have
finished KEYING in the name, exit ALPHA mode by pressing ALPHA again.
Now you can key in numbers.
EDITING NAMES OR NUMBERS
If you make a mistake while keying in a name or a number, you can correct
it as follows:
1. Press CLR to delete the last number or digit.
2. Press and hold CLR to clear the whole display. Not that this clears
both the name and the number entered.
DISPLAYING "HIDDEN" NUMBERS
The phone can display up to 16 digits. If you key in more than this, the
first digits will disappear off the side of the display.
If you want to check these hidden digits, press and hold RCL and they will
appear on the display. When you release the RCL key, the original display
will reappear.
Remember to clear the whole display (press and hold CLR) after having
displayed a long number.
DELETING INFORMATION FROM MEMORY LOCATIONS
1. Press and hold CLR to clear display.
2. Press STO.
3. The display will read STORE.
4. Key in the number of the memory location you want to delete.
5. The message REPLACE CONTENT? will appear.
6. Press STO.
7. The message STORED and the MEMORY location number will be displayed
briefly, confirming that the memory location has been deleted. (Alpha
Characters are also deleted from the MEMORY location).
RECALLING INFO. BY MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER
1. Press RCL. The display will read RECALL.
2. Key in the memory location number (e.g. 0, 2).
3. The telephone number stored in that MEMORY location will appear on the
display.
If the memory location is empty, the message EMPTY will appear.
4. If you want to check the name stored against the number, press ALPHA.
(If a name was not stored with the number, the display will be blank).
Press ALPHA again to return to the number display.
5. Call the number by pressing SEND. (You can place your call with either
the number or the name displayed).
RECALLING INFORMATION BY NAME
1. Press ALPHA.
2. Key in the name you want to recall (see `Keying in Names', above).
3. Press RCL.
4. The name, and the location number of the memory it is stored in, will
appear on the display.
5. If you want to check the phone number, press ALPHA again.
6. Call the number by pressing SEND. (You can place your call with either
the name or the number displayed).
7. Note that if you enter a name that does not exist in the memory, the
display will read `NOT FOUND'.
SCANNING FOR A NUMBER
1. To scan the entire memory, press RCL and V to display the contents of
the first memory location. Use \/ or /\ to display the next or previous
memory location.
If you recall a memory location by number, (e.g. RCL, 0, 2), you can
start scanning from that memory location.
2. When you find the number you want, press SEND to make the call.
SCANNING FOR A NAME
1. Press ALPHA.
2. Press RCL and \/ or /\ to display the contents of the first memory
location, then press \/ or /\ to display the next or previous, and so
on. In alpha mode, the memories are arranged in alphabetical order by
the first character.
3. If you want to check the phone number stored against a name, press
ALPHA. Press it again, then use \/ or /\ to carry on scanning through
the names.
4. When you find the name you want, make the call by pressing SEND.
If you want to `speed search' names, key in the first letter of the
name you are looking for and then press RCL. The first name beginning
with this letter will appear on the display. To scan forward press
\/, to scan backwards press /\ (within 15 seconds).
THE SCRATCHPAD MEMORY
In addition to the 48 permanent memory locations, the phone has one short
term memory location to temporarily store numbers keyed in during a call.
The scratchpad location is cleared when the phone is switched off.
NOTE: You may wish to turn the `Keypad Tones' off, (Menu 5), to store
numbers during your call.
1. Key in the area code and phone number.
2. Press STO ##.
3. The phone will store the number in the scratchpad memory location.
Any number previously stored in the scratchpad memory will be lost.
4. To recall the number, press RCL ##, then to call the number, press SEND.
5. To move a number from scratchpad memory to a permanent memory location,
recall it, then store it as described in "Storing Information", above.
DISPLAYING YOUR OWN NUMBER
Your phone number is stored in memory location 49.
1. Press RCL 49 to display it OR Press MENU, then press /\ or \/ keys
until NAM SELECT appears. Press STO.
Note that if your phone is registered on two cellular networks, the
number displayed will be for the network that is currently being used
(see `Using The Phone on Two Networks', on Faxback Doc. # 34898).
(BR/EB 10/4/96)
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