NOKIA 232
(170-1086)                  Basic Functions            Faxback Doc. #36964


BASIC FUNCTIONS

MAKING A CALL

1   For best reception, pull the antenna up to extend fully.  In areas of
    reasonably high signal strength, you may use the phone without
    extending the antenna.  Do not leave the antenna partly extended.

2   Enter the number you wish to dial.  Remember to include the area code
    (if this is necessary on your system) even if you are making a local
    call.  The number will be displayed.

3.  To correct a mistake, press CLR to delete the last digit, or press and
    hold CLR to clear the whole display (then re-enter the number).

4   Press SEND.  The IN USE indicator will appear on the display, and the
    number will disappear.

    If the NO SERVICE message appears, you are outside the cellular
    service area.

    If the NOT ALLOWED message appears, the call is barred (refer to
    `Call barring (Menu 14)', page 39), or your phone is locked
    (refer to `Locking and unlocking the phone (Menu 0)' page 31).
    You can make emergency calls even when the call barring is selected or
    when the phone is locked.

5   To end the call, press END.

RECEIVING A CALL

1   Press any key except ON or the volume keys.

    An incoming call is denoted by a ringing tone, and the CALL message
    flashing on the display.

    If the SILENT SERVICE option (Menu 6) has been selected there will be
    no ringing tone; the keypad and display lights will flash instead, and
    only a short beep will be heard (refer to `Ringing volume (Menu 6)',
    page 35).

    If you do not answer a call, the CALL message will remain on the
    display (indicating a missed call); to clear the display, press
    any key.

    `Any-key answering' facility:

    Any key (except ON or the volume keys) may be pressed to answer a call
    (except when `keyguard' is active).  If you receive a call while
    entering a number, the call will be answered on the first keypress
    after the ringing starts.

2   To end the call, press END.

ONE-TOUCH DIALING KEYS

The phone is equipped with one-touch dialing keys.  Simply press any one
of these keys to dial the associated number (you do not need to press
SEND).  The following keys offer one-touch dialing:

    *       dials the number stored in memory location 96; press and hold
            the key for 2 seconds.  You may store any number in this
            location.

    #       dials the number stored in memory location 97; press and hold
            the key for 2 seconds.  You may store any number in this
            location.

    9       dials the emergency number (programmed by your dealer); press
            and hold the key for 2 seconds.  This function will not
            operate if keyguard is active, or if the `Emergency number
            key' function (Menu 13) is set to `Off'.  The emergency number
            is programmed by your dealer, and stored in a special
            location; you cannot change this number, neither can you
            recall the number to the display without dialing the number
            (if you press STO or RCL then hold 9, you will dial the
            emergency number).  Refer to `Making Emergency Calls', on next
            page.

    SYMBOL  dials the number stored in memory location 98.  This location
            may already contain your voicemail number string, but you may
            store any number in this location (e.g. if you are not a
            subscriber to voicemail).  Refer to `Using voicemail/favorite
            number', page 15, for further details.

    NOTE:

    When keyguard is activated, none of these keys are operational for
    one-touch dialing.

    When in a call, the *, # and 9 keys do not operate as one-touch
    dialing keys; instead, they revert to their normal (DTMF tone-dialing)
    functions.

    When in a call, the SYMBOL key does not operate to make a further
    call.  Instead, pressing this key would force DTMF data to be sent if
    there is data (e.g. starting with a `w' (wait) character) waiting to
    be sent.  For example, the string stored in voicemail memory location
    98 might contain the voicemail phone number, then a `w' and some DTMF
    data; once a call to the voicemail number has been established, a
    second press of the SYMBOL key will send the DTMF data.

    You may link any memory location to a one-touch dialing key; this will
    enable you to dial the phone number stored in that location, by simply
    pressing the key.  To do this, store the number of the memory location
    (i.e. one or two digits only) to be linked, in any of the one-touch
    dialing memory locations.  For example, to link the number stored in
    memory location 33 to the SYMBOL key, store `33' in memory location 98
    (voicemail/favorite number); then, when you press SYMBOL, the phone
    number in memory location 33 will be dialed automatically
    (speed dialed).  This function has the following benefit:

    You may change the `favorite' number which is dialed when the SYMBOL
    key is pressed; e.g. you may keep several such numbers in normal
    memory locations, and select the required number by simply storing its
    location number in location 98, as required.  This is preferable to
    copying contents that exist in other locations to location 98, as this
    cannot be done when the contents has a name (any particular name can
    be stored in only one location).

MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS

You may make emergency calls even if the `keyguard' function is on, or if
the phone is locked.  There are two methods:

    Either

    Enter the emergency number (e.g. certain areas of the USA enter
    9 1 1), then press SEND.  This method can be used regardless of
    whether the phone is locked, or if keyguard is active.

    or

    Press 9 for two seconds.

    NOTE:

    This method cannot be used if keyguard is active, or if this one-touch
    dialing function has been set to off using the `Emergency-number Key'
    function (Menu 13), page 39.  Otherwise, holding the 9 key down for
    2 seconds or more, at any stage in any key-entry operation (but not
    when already in a call), will dial the emergency number.

    The emergency number is programmed by your dealer.  You cannot change
    this number, or recall the number to the display without dialing the
    number.

    Emergency number is programmed by your dealer.  You cannot change this
    number, or recall the number to the display without dialing the
    number.

    Emergency numbers differ from one country to another; and within
    countries, if necessary, contact the local network operator to obtain
    the number for your area.  When making an emergency call, remember to
    give your name and mobile phone number, as well as the location of the
    incident.  Remember that your phone may be the only means of communi-
    cation at the scene of an accident; don't cut off the call until given
    permission to do so.

MAKING INTERNATIONAL CALLS

To make an international call, either dial the number in the normal way
(i.e. starting with the international prefix), or use the built-in quick
method, utilizing the internationally-recognized `+' character; `+' is
available on the * key.

To use the quick method:

Press * * (`+') will be displayed), instead of entering the international
prefix, then dial the remainder of the number.  For example, calling a
UK number can be done by entering a number starting `* * 4 4'.

When sent, the international prefix (for the NAM currently selected) will
be generated automatically.  Note, however, that if you store a number
using the international prefix `+' then when recalled it will be
displayed with the appropriate dialing code.

ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME

On the side of the phone, press Up Arrow to increase or Down Arrow to
decrease the volume (to one of five levels).

After pressing either key, the selected volume level is indicated on the
display; e.g.  VOLUME 1 indicates the lowest level, and VOLUME 5
indicates the highest.  A warning beep will be heard if you try to
decrease the volume below level 1, or increase it above level 5.

    NOTE:

    If using the handsfree option, the handsfree volume will be adjusted.
    The volume levels for the phone, and for the hands free option, are
    stored independently.

LAST NUMBER REDIAL

The phone stores (automatically) the last five numbers (together with any
associated names) which you have called or attempted to call.  Numbers
previously stored are sequentially overwritten by each new one (if it
differs from the previous; the last-called number replaces the earliest
stored number.

To make a call to the number you called last:

Ensure the display is clear, then press SEND.  The number will appear on
the display (unless memory location 00, where the last called number is
stored, is empty).

To make a call to any of the other (four) last-dialed numbers:

1.  Press 0 RCL.

2.  Press /\ and \/ to scroll the numbers (i.e. in locations 00 to 04),
    until the desired number is displayed.

3.  Press SEND to make a call to the number displayed.

Using menu 10, you can set the group of last-dialed numbers to be either
cleared or retained when the phone is switched off.

(BR/rg-12/09/96)

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