NOKIA 101 Cellular Phone
(170-1095)                 Additional Features        Faxback Doc. # 34898

LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE PHONE

Your phone has a simple security system.  It can be locked by using a four-
digit lock code to prevent unauthorized use.

The lock code is supplied by the dealer.  If you forget your lock code
contact your dealer.  The factory default lock code is 1234.

When the phone is locked, only emergency calls (911, *911) and calls to the
number in memory location 48 can be made, but any call can be received.
Storing to the memory is also prevented.

1.  Press MENU 0 OR Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until LOCK PHONE
    appears.  Press STO.

2.  The display will read `LOCKCODE?'.

3.  Key in your four-digit code.  It will appear on the display as a series
    of stars.

4.  Press STO.

    If you make a mistake, the phone will display a CODE ERROR message to
    retry, start again from the beginning.

5.  If you key in the correct code, LOCKED will appear on the display and
    remain there to remind you that the phone is locked.

    Unlocking is carried out in the same way.  When the lock is cleared the
    message UNLOCKED will appear briefly on the display.

LENGTH OF YOUR CALLS

The phone allows you to check the duration of your calls.

1.  Press MENU 3 OR Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until CALL TIMERS
    appears.  Press STO.

2.  The display will show the duration of your last call, in hours, minutes
    and seconds (LAST ...:..:...).

3.  Press \/ to display the same information for all the calls you have
    made for your own number (OWN).  The cumulative duration is displayed
    in hours, minutes and seconds.

4.  Press \/ to display the same information for your optional own number
    (OPT) (see `Using the Phone on Two Networks', below)

RESETTING THE CALL TIMERS

Using the RESET TIMERS option, you can reset the call duration timers to
zero.

1.  Press MENU 3 to activate the call timers menu.

    OR

    Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until CALL TIMERS appears.  Press
    STO.

2.  Use \/ or /\ to scroll through the list to RESET TIMERS.

3.  Press STO.

4.  The display will read LOCKCODE?'.  Key in your lock code and press STO.

5.  The phone will display a TIMERS CLEARED message, confirming that the
    timers have been set to zero.

SETTING THE LIGHTS

The phone's keypad and display are illuminated to make them easy to read.
The backlights come on when you press a key, and go off 15 seconds after
your last key press.  To turn them on again, simply press another key.
Alternatively you can switch them off altogether.

To adjust the lights

1.  Press MENU 4 OR Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until LIGHTS ON
    OFF appears.  Press STO.

2.  Use \/ or /\ to select LIGHTS ON (with 15 second timer) or LIGHTS OFF.
    Press STO.

SETTING THE KEY TONES

These tones sound each time you press a key.  You can turn the keypad tones
on or off.

1.  Press MENU 5 OR Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until KEYPAD TONES
    appears.  Press STO.

2.  Use \/ or /\ to switch them ON or OFF.

3.  Press STO.

    NOTE:  When the key tones are switched off DTMF tones can still be sent.

SETTING THE RINGING VOLUME

The ringing tone sounds when there's an incoming call.  You can select the
volume of the tone or switch it off, (SILENT SERVICE).

1.  Press MENU 6 OR Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until RINGING
    VOLUME appears.  Press STO.

2.  Use \/ or /\ to select HIGH, LOW or SILENT SERVICE.

3.  Press STO.

    If you select SILENT SERVICE the message SILENT is displayed after a
    brief delay.  This will remind you that the ringing tone is off.  When
    a call is coming in, a short "beep" will sound and the display and
    keypad lights will flash.  (The CALL message will also appear on the
    display).

    NOTE:  All other tones will also be turned off.

USING THE PHONE ON TWO NETWORKS

The phone's two number capability feature lets you subscribe to both
cellular services in your area or a cellular service in two different
cities.  This means that your phone can have two numbers, usually one for
each network.  (NAM stands for Number Assignment Module.)

NOTE:  You cannot change from one network to the other during a call.  (If
       you are only registered on one network, you cannot access the other).

To Change the Network:

1.  Press MENU 7 OR Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until NAM SELECT
    appears.  Press STO.

2.  The phone will display the number currently in use.  Press \/ or /\ to
    select the other number.  Then press STO.

DTMF DIALING

You can transmit numerical information as a series of tones using the DTMF
facility (for example to check for messages in your answering machine).

There are two alternative ways to use the DTMF facility.

(I) Make the call in the usual way (see 'Placing a Call', on Faxback Doc.
    # 34896).

    Key in numbers onto the display. Each number is directly sent as a DTMF
    tone.  The length of the tone depends on how long you press the key.

(II)Or you can also recall a number from a memory location and send it as a
    DTMF tone.

Make the call in the usual way (see 'Placing a Call', on Faxback Doc.
# 34896).

Recall the DTMF number from the memory (RCL, and the memory location
number).

Send the DTMF tones either by pressing MENU followed by SEND or MENU 8.

A series of tones, each representing a number, will be heard.

Hints for Storing a DTMF Number in the Memory

If you need to place a pause (P - 2.5 seconds) between DTMF digits press
MENU #.

If you want to add DTMF numbers to a stored phone number place a wait (W)
character in front of the DTMF numbers.  Press MENU ##.

When you recall the information (telephone number and DTMF numbers) from
the memory (RCL), press SEND to call the number stored before the wait
character.

The telephone number disappears from the display.  Wait for an answer.

Send the last part as DTMF tones by pressing MENU followed by SEND or MENU
8.

Note that when the key tones are turned off the DTMF tones are still sent
even though you cannot hear them.

ROAMING

Each cellular service area can have two cellular service suppliers called
carriers.  One carrier is called the `non-wireline' or `A' system and the
other carrier is called the `wireline' or `B' system. Your phone is designed
to work with either or both carriers.

The system priority feature allows you to program your phone for optimum
operation when in your home serving area or when away from your home area.
This is called roaming.  When you buy your phone, you may register (receive
a phone number) with either or both of your local carriers.

Contact the office of your home cellular phone company for information about
the roaming agreements they have with other cellular phone companies.

In some areas, roaming telephones are automatically recognized by the
cellular system's computer.  In other areas, you must contact the cellular
phone operator before it can recognize your phone.  The company needs to
know your telephone number, your phone's ESN (electronic serial number),
and how you plan to pay for your calls.  There is usually an additional
charge for roaming calls.

NOTE:  The ESN for your mobile phone is located in the battery compartment
       of the phone.

To Select the Roaming Mode:

1.  Press MENU 1 OR Press MENU, then press \/ or /\ keys until SYSTEM
    SELECT appears.  Press STO.

2.  The phone will display its current roaming mode

    HOME TYPE
    Phone uses only home system.

    NONHOME TYPE
    non home system.

    HOME AREA
    Phone uses only home area and home system.

    BOTH SYSTEMS
    phone may use either of the systems A or B.

The home system depends on the current NAM selection.

3.  Press \/ or /\ to change the mode.

4.  Store your choice with STO.

For the function of the ROAM indicator on the display (see `Display
Indicators' on Faxback Doc. # 34894).

The ROAM indicator flashes when you are using a system that is not your
home system.  The indicator lights steadily if you are outside your home
area.

CALL FORWARDING

Your cellular system may offer a call forwarding service.  Contact your
cellular service provider for further details.

FLASH FUNCTION

Your cellular system may offer a flash function service.  This system
feature lets you accept a second call when you already having a call in
process.  Contact your cellular service provider for further details.


(BR/EB 10/4/96)

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