NOKIA 232
(170-1086) Operation Faxback Doc. #36965
USING VOICEMAIL/FAVORITE NUMBER
The SYMBOL (voicemail) key is designed to allow access to your voicemail
(or favorite number) simply by pressing the key once (there is no need to
press SEND). Once a call is established, a second press of this key will
send a PIN number (or DTMF string) if this has been stored.
The voice mail/favorite number facility uses the number stored in memory
location 98. You may store any number in this location, if you do not
wish to use the voicemail facility. Whatever number is in location 98
will be dialed automatically when is SYMBOL pressed.
A typical voicemail number string would be:
`222w3333' where `222' is the system-dependent voicemail number, `w' is
the wait character (this is entered by pressing ****), `3333' is your
voicemail PIN code (which would be sent after the second press of the
SYMBOL key).
Please note that the voicemail service is a system feature, and may not be
available on your network. To be able to use voicemail, it must be
available on your network, and you must be a subscriber to this service.
For further details, ask your network provider. For specific operating
instructions refer to the appropriate documentation which may be issued
by your network provider.
AUTOMATIC NUMBER GROUPING
In order to make displayed telephone numbers easier to read, the phone
automatically splits each number into groups. Once you have entered a
complete telephone number from the keyboard, or have recalled one from
memory, then usually:
- the area code will be displayed on the top line, and
- the subscriber number will be displayed on the lower line
(a 7-digit number will be split into digits and 4 digits).
Longer numbers, such as international or special services numbers, will
not be grouped, but shown aligned to the right with no spaces.
SPEED DIALING
Speed dialing is the quickest way to recall and dial a number, and is
particularly useful for frequently-used numbers. You can speed dial any
number already stored in a memory location either by entering the location
number or the name stored with the number to be called.
1. Enter the number of the memory location containing the number to be
dialed (e.g. 2).
Alternately, press ABC (to select alpha mode), then enter the name
stored with the number to be dialed.
2. Press SEND.
The phone will recall the number/name from memory, display it briefly,
then dial the number. If the memory location contains no number, or the
name was not found, then no call attempt will be made. If the memory
location is empty, the message EMPTY (if in number mode) or NOT FOUND
(if in alpha mode) will be displayed.
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
The signal strength indicator (1 in diagram right) on the display shows
received signal strength. The indicator consists of a number of bars; the
more bars showing, the stronger the signal.
The quality of your call depends on the signal strength of the cellular
signal in your area.
If the signal is poor, try moving to a different position or extend the
antenna. If you are using the phone in a building, you may find that
reception is better near a window.
USING THE MEMORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
Memory locations provided:
- 98 `standard' locations (numbered 1 to 98); each of these may be
used to store a number and a name.
- five locations (numbered 00 to 04) which store the last dialed
numbers automatically (location 00 contains the most-recent number
dialed); you cannot store information manually in these locations.
- one scratchpad memory (location ##); this may be used to store a
number during a call.
- location 99 holds your own number and the wake-up message.
Special memories:
Some of the memory locations are allocated for specific purposes.
However, you may store any information purposes. However, you may store
any information in these locations, in the normal way, if required
(except for location 99 in which you can store an alpha wake-up message,
but you cannot store a different `own number').
Special memories:
Some of the memory locations are allocated for specific purposes.
However, you may store any information in these locations, in the normal
way, if required (except for location 99 in which you can store an alpha
wake-up message, but you cannot store a different `own number').
Location No. Details
90 to 95 May be used to contain the (only) numbers that you may call
when the ALLOW M90-95 call-barring option is selected;
refer to `Call Barring (Menu 14)', page 39.
96 * key; one-touch dialing (hold key for 2 seconds).
97 # key; one-touch dialing (hold key for 2 seconds).
98 voicemail key SYMBOL; one-touch dialing, of voicemail or
your `favorite' number.
99 Own number; you may recall your own number and the name
from this location, or you may store a name in this
location (this is the `wake-up' message).
Each memory location has a numeric and alphabetic part. To
switch between number and alpha mode, press ABC. Alpha
mode is denoted by the ALPHA indicator.
Length of numbers and names you may store:
A telephone number (national or international), and a name of up to
16 characters may be stored in any memory location. A longer number of
up to 30 digits can be stored (e.g. a phone number with a DTMF string),
but then the space for the accompanying name may be reduced; in this
instance, the phone will automatically shorten (truncate) the name to
12, 8 or 4 characters, or it may not accept any name at all, depending on
the length of the number. The phone informs you if the name you are
entering will not fit once you press STO:
- NAME TOO LONG indicates that the whole name will not fit. Press STO
again if you wish to store the truncated name.
- NO ROOM FOR NAME indicates that there is no room for any name
(no name will be stored).
A name may include any alpha characters, spaces or hyphens.
Memory linking:
The memory linking function allows the linking of two (or more) memory
locations; this permits long strings of characters to be sent (such as a
phone number with an accompanying DTMF string) without having to access
(manually) more than one location.
To link two locations:
Enter the phone number, then a `+' character (press **) and the number of
the second memory location. Store this in the first location. Enter the
DTMF string, and store this in the second location.
To send the DTMF string; Recall and dial the phone number in the first
location. When the call is established, press MENU SEND to send the
DTMF string in the second location. For full details, refer to `Sending
DTMF Data (Menu 17)', page 43, and the sub-section' To join two memory
locations, in order to send a long DTMF string', page 44.
STORING INFORMATION
1. With number mode selected, enter the phone number (remember to include
the area code, and any international code, if necessary). You can use
`+' as the international prefix'; to obtain `+', press **.
2. If you wish to enter a name, press ABC (to select alpha mode) then
enter the name (for further details, refer to `Entering a Name',
page 20). All stored names must be different. You cannot store a
name that is already stored in any of the memory locations 1 to 98.
NOTE:
When wishing to store a number and a name, always do this as one
operation.
3. Press STO. The message STORE prompts you to specify a memory
location number.
4. If you want to store the information in the memory location offered
(i.e. the next free location), as indicated by the number in the
upper right-hand corner of the display, just press STO. Otherwise,
enter a memory location number of your choice (1 to 98). If entering
a one-digit number (i.e. for locations 1 to 9), you may press STO
again to complete the operation or wait a moment (for the message
STORED to appear).
If storing was successful, the message STORED will be displayed,
confirming that the information has been stored in the location number
shown on the display.
However:
- If the location is already occupied when storing a new entry,
REPLACE CONTENT? is displayed.
- If the location is empty but the name being stored exists in another
location, then MOVE NAME? will be displayed. Confirmation of this
causes the location containing the name previously stored to be
erased when the new name is stored.
In any of these instances, either:
- Press STO (within 8 seconds) if you want to replace the existing
information, or
- Press CLR or wait until the message STORE NOT DONE appears if you do
not want to delete the existing information.
The information you tried to store will then re-appear on the
display, and you can then store it in another location.
There are some situations where the store cannot be done. In such an
instance, a message is displayed:
- If there is no room to store a new entry, MEMORY FULL is displayed.
- If the location chosen is full, and the name being stored already
exists in another location then LOCATION FULL is displayed. Either
wait for the information you tried to store to re-appear, or press
CLR, then store the information in another location.
- If the name entered is too long to be stored, then NAME TOO LONG is
displayed and the name is truncated, or (if there is no room at all
for the name) NO ROOM FOR NAME is displayed and the name deleted.
Press STO again to store the truncated name.
Alternative quick method for storing to the `one-touch dialing' locations
96 and 97 (* and # keys respectively) and location 98 (voicemail/favorite
number SYMBOL):
1. Enter the number/name.
2. Press STO then the specific one-touch dialing key itself
(e.g. * or #).
To store a voicemail/favorite number in location 98:
1. Enter the number. (Refer to `Using voicemail/favorite number',
page 15).
2. Press STO then SYMBOL.
NOTE:
If pressing the * or # key (to store in location 96 or 97,
respectively) you must hold the key for two seconds.
ENTERING A NAME
1. If in number mode, press ABC. The NAME? prompt and ALPHA indicator
will appear, indicating that the phone is in alpha mode; i.e. when
you press a key, letters will appear instead of numbers.
2. Press the key labeled with the letter you want. Press it once to
obtain the first letter, twice (before the cursor appears) to obtain
the second, and three times (before the cursor appears) to obtain the
third. If you miss a letter, just keep pressing the key. To enter a
space, press 0. To enter a hyphen press 1 three times.
3. Select further letters in the same way.
4. If you want two (or more) letters on the same key
(e.g. AA or AB), either.
- Press the key to select the first character, wait until the cursor
appears, then press the key to select the next character, or
- press the key to select the first character, press *, then press the
key to select the next character (this permits faster entry).
5. When you have finished entering the name, you may leave alpha mode
(and select number mode) by pressing ABC again (e.g. to view, enter or
edit the associated number).
CORRECTING MISTAKES
1. Press CLR to delete the last digit or character.
2. Press and hold CLR to clear the whole display. Note that this clears
both the number and associated name.
DISPLAYING `HIDDEN' NUMBERS
The phone will display up to 16 digits at a time. If you enter a number
longer than this, the first digits will disappear off the side of the
display. If you type more than 32 digits will be lost.
1. To view the `hidden' digits press and hold RCL.
2. To view the original display again, release RCL.
Having displayed a long number, remember to clear the display
(press and hold CLR) before attempting to recall information from a
memory location (SYMBOL the RCL key is dual function, and will not
recall memory locations while a number longer than 16 digits is being
displayed).
CLEARING THE CONTENTS OF A MEMORY LOCATION
NOTE:
Once deleted, the contents of a memory location cannot be recalled.
1. Press and hold CLR to clear the display.
2. Press STO. The message STORE prompts you to specify a memory
location number.
3. Enter the number of the memory location you want to delete.
The message REPLACE CONTENT? will appear.
4. Press STO (within 8 seconds). The message STORED and the memory
location number will be displayed briefly, confirming that the memory
location has been cleared. If you do not press STO within 8 seconds,
or if you press CLR, the message STORE NOT DONE will be displayed, and
the contents of the location will not be cleared.
MOVING THE CONTENTS OF A MEMORY LOCATION
You may move the name and number stored in one location to any empty
location. If you attempt to move the contents of a location which
contains only a number (i.e. the name part is empty), the number will be
copied, rather than moved.
NOTE:
Duplicate names are not allowed (i.e. you may store any particular
name in only one memory location). If you attempt to store a name
which is already stored in another memory location (e.g. move it) the
message MOVE NAME? will remind you that the name already exists. If
you accept this, and store the contents in the new location, the
original name and number will be erased.
To move a name and number (e.g. from location 14 to 25):
1. Press RCL 14 (or, alternatively, you may press ABC to select alpha
mode, enter the name stored in location 14, and press RCL).
2. Press STO 25. If location 25 is empty, MOVE NAME? will be displayed
(if it is occupied, LOCATION FULL will be displayed; in this instance
choose another location, e.g. press STO 26 to store in location 26).
3. Press STO to move both name and number. The message STORED will be
displayed.
If you are `moving' only a number (i.e. the name part is empty) to an
occupied location, the message REPLACE CONTENT? will be displayed; press
STO to overwrite the contents, and copy the number.
RECALLING INFORMATION BY MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER
1. Either:
Press RCL (the message RECALL prompts you to specify a memory location
number), then enter the location number (e.g. for location 2, press
RECL 2).
or:
Enter a memory location number then press RCL (e.g. for location 1
press 1 RCL, or for location 12 press 12 RCL).
The phone number stored in that memory location will be displayed. If
the memory location is empty, the message EMPTY will appear.
2. To check the name stored in the same memory location, press ABC. If
no name was stored with the number, the message NAME will be
displayed. To return to the number, press ABC again.
3. To call the number in the memory location, with either the number or
the name displayed, press SEND.
Alternative quick method for recalling contents from the one-touch dialing
locations 96 and 97 (* and # keys respectively) and location 98
(voicemail/favorite number SYMBOL):
- Press RCL then the specific one-touch dialing key itself
(i.e. SYMBOL, * or #).
e.g.: To recall the voicemail/favorite number in location 98:
Press RCL, then SYMBOL.
NOTE:
If pressing the * or # key (to recall location 96 or 97, respectively)
you must hold the key for two seconds.
RECALLING INFORMATION BY NAME
1. Press ABC (to select alpha mode).
2. Enter the name, or the first few letters of the name, you want to
recall.
3. Press RCL. The name, and the number of the memory location in which
it is stored, will appear on the display.
4. To check the phone number stored in the same memory location, press
ABC again.
5. To call the number in the memory location, with either the name or the
number displayed, press SEND.
SCROLLING FOR A NUMBER
1. To scroll the stored phone numbers, press /\ or \/. If you have just
recalled a memory location by number, scrolling will start from that
location. You will scroll all used memory locations in numerical
order.
2. When you find the number/name you want, press SEND to make the call.
SEARCHING FOR A NAME
1. Press ABC (to select alpha mode).
2. Press \/ to display the name which is first in alphabetical order
(of first letter), or press /\ to display the name which is last.
To display the other stored names, press /\ or \/ until you find the
name you are looking for. The number of the memory location in which
each displayed name is stored will appear in the top right-hand corner
of the display.
3. To search faster, just enter 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 scroll forward, press forward,
press \/ (within 15 seconds) to display the next name, and so on. (If
no matching name is stored, the message NOT FOUND will be displayed.)
4. To check the phone number stored with the name, press ABC. To
continue scrolling the names, press ABC again and use /\ or \/.
5. When you find the name you want, with either the name or the number
displayed, press SEND to call the number.
USING THE SCRATCHPAD MEMORY
In addition to the 98 standard' memory locations, the phone has one short-
term memory location (the `scratchpad') in which a number and/or name
entered can be stored temporarily.
The scratchpad memory is intended primarily to enable you to store a
number during a call, but may be used at any time.
To store a number/name (e.g. during a call):
1. Enter the number (remember to include the area code). To enter a
name, press ABC to select alpha mode, and enter the characters.
2. Press STO ##. The number/name will be stored in the scratchpad
memory; any number stored previously will be overwritten (deleted).
To recall the number (i.e. after the call is ended):
1. Press RCL ##. The number will be displayed. To select the name,
press ABC.
2. To call the number, press SEND.
To move a number/name from the scratchpad to a permanent memory
location, recall the number/name, then store it as described in
`Storing Information', page 19.
REMINDER MESSAGE FACILITY
You may enter a message (a name and/or a number), just before switching
off the phone, and then have that message recalled automatically when you
next switch on (e.g. to remind you to make a call).
When recalled, the reminder message is shown in alpha mode if there is a
text part, otherwise in number mode. You may clear, edit or store the
message, or call the number, just as with any other number/name.
To enter and store a reminder message:
1. Enter the number or name on the display as necessary (press ABC to
switch between number mode and name mode). Alternatively, you could
recall a number or name already stored.
2. Press MENU momentarily, then press and hold ON. The phone switches
off, and stores the reminder message automatically.
When you next switch on the phone, the message will be displayed (once);
the message will then be erased automatically from memory, and will not
appear when you switch on again.
DISPLAYING YOUR OWN NUMBER
Your own number, which is stored permanently in memory location 99, is
derived from NAM data which has been programmed by your dealer
(you cannot change the number).
To recall your own number:
1. Press RCL 99.
If your phone is registered on two networks, the number displayed will be
that for the network currently used (and relates to the currently-selected
NAM); refer to `NAM Select - Using the phone on two networks (Menu 7)'
page 36.
CHANGING THE WAKE-UP MESSAGE
The wake-up message is the message which is displayed briefly when the
phone is switched on (the message relates to the currently-selected NAM).
The wake-up message is normally a name (i.e. text), and it is stored in
the alphabetic part of memory location 99. If the alphabetic part of
location 99 is empty, then your own number, which is stored in the numeric
part of location 99, will be displayed instead.
If your phone is registered on two networks, the wake-up message (and your
own number) displayed will be that for the network currently used; refer
to `NAM Select - Using the phone on two networks (Menu 7)', page 36.
You may view the wake-up message, at any time, by recalling the alphabetic
part of memory location 99. If you wish, you may change the wake-up
message by storing a different name into this location. (Please note that
you cannot change or delete your own number, which is stored in the
numeric part of memory location 99.)
To change the wake-up (text):
1. Either, press ABC to select alpha mode and enter the text message, or
press RCL 99 to recall the current contents, press ABC to select alpha
mode and enter the text message (if necessary, first delete any name
already stored).
2. Press STO 99. The message REPLACE CONTENT? will be displayed (even if
the new name entered is the same as the old name).
3. Press STO to store the new name; the message STORED will appear.
If stored, the new name is written to the NAM data and stored in the
alphabetic part of location 99 (having no affect on the numeric part).
If you attempt to store a different phone number in memory location
99, the message NOT ALLOWED will be displayed, and the number and name
will not be stored.
MENU FUNCTIONS
USING THE MENU
The menu allows you to:
- view the current setting of certain functions, and to change the
setting of any function to one of the options offered
(e.g. Lights on or off),
- to select an action offered directly (e.g. Keyguard or Data Mode),
- to view information (e.g. Call Timers).
There are two methods of accessing menu functions:
- `menu' method (press MENU, use /\ or \/ and press STO).
- `shortcut' method (press MENU and enter a function number).
See menu method below, and shortcut method on next page.
The number of the menu function currently selected is shown in the upper
right corner of the display.
Some menus are `secure', and you must enter the lock code or security code
before you can access them. On selecting a menu of this type, you will be
prompted with one of these messages:
LOCK CODE? - you should enter your 4-digit lock code (default 1234) and
then press STO, or
SECURITY? - you should enter your 5-digit security code (default 12345),
and then press STO.
Normally, your dealer will give you these code numbers when you purchase
the phone. It will be helpful to memorize them. Do not leave them
written where they can be recognized. You may change the lock code, using
menu 11, but you cannot change the security code.
To access the menu using the menu method:
1. Press MENU. The USE /\\/ TO VIEW message prompts you to scroll the
menus.
2. Press /\ or \/ to scroll the functions until the one you want is
displayed.
3. Press STO to select the function. If prompted, then enter the lock
code or security code, and press STO.
The option currently selected, or status, may be displayed. Some
menu functions, such as ACTIVATE KEYGUARD, carry out an action
immediately, and require no further keypresses.
4. To change the setting to any of the options offered, press /\ or \/ to
scroll the options until the one you want is displayed.
5. To select the option displayed (or to accept the lock code or PIN code
entered), press STO.
6. To quit the menu function, without changing the setting, press CLR
(or wait for the time-out).
To access the menu using the shortcut method:
1. Press MENU, then enter thee number of the menu function required
(see `List of Menu Functions', below).
2. If prompted, then enter the lock code or security code, and press STO.
The option currently selected, or status, may be displayed (the menu
function name is not displayed first, when using the shortcut method).
When selecting menu 1: there will be a short pause before the message
for menu 1 appears.
Some menu functions, such as ACTIVATE KEYGUARD carry out an action
immediately, and require no further keypresses.
3. To change the setting to any of the options offered, press /\ or \/ to
scroll the options until the one you want is displayed.
4. To select the option displayed (or to accept the lock code or PIN code
entered), press STO.
5. To quit the menu function, without changing the setting, press CLR
(or wait for the time-out).
LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONS
Menu Name Shortcut Description
LOCK PHONE MENU 0 (L) Locks/unlocks the phone.
SYSTEM SELECT MENU 1 Selects roaming mode
(system feature).
RINGING TYPE MENU 2 Selects the ringing tone
type.
CALL TIMERS MENU 3 Displays length of
calls.
(S) Resets the timers.
LIGHTS CONTROL MENU 4 Selects operation of
display and keypad
lights.
KEYPAD TONES MENU 5 Switches keypad tones
on/off.
RINGING VOLUME MENU 6 Selects volume of
ringing tone.
NAM SELECT MENU 7 Displays and selects
cellular number/network.
AUTO ANSWER MENU 8 Sets automatic answer
on/off.
ACCESSORY MENU MENU 9 Controls accessories
connected to the phone.
CLEAR LAST CALL MENU 10 Sets the last-called
numbers to be cleared or
retained when phone is
switched off.
CHANGE LOCK CODE MENU 11 (S) Allows you to change
lock code.
DATA MODE MENU 12 Selects data mode
(in a call).
EMERGENCY 9 KEY MENU 13 (L) Sets 9 key on/off for
one-touch dialing of
emergency calls.
CALL BARRING MENU 14 (S) Sets call restrictions.
MEMORY LOCK MENU 15 (S) Sets memory access
restrictions.
ACTIVATE KEYGUARD MENU * or MENU 16 Locks/unlocks the
keypad.
SEND DTMF MENU SEND or MENU 17 Sends DTMF tones
(in a call).
SID SCREEN MENU 18 (L) Selects SID to on/off.
NOTE:
Menu 18 is available
only if SID information
has been programmed into
the selected NAM by your
dealer.
(L) = requires entry of
4-digit lock code
(default is 1234).
(S) = requires entry of
5-digit security code
(default 12345).
DESCRIPTION OF MENU FUNCTIONS
You may access any of the menu functions by either the menu or shortcut
method. For simplicity, in each of the following descriptions of menu
functions, only the shortcut method is described.
Locking and Unlocking the Phone (Menu 0)
You can lock your phone, using a four digit lock code, to help prevent
unauthorized use.
If you forget your lock code, you can change it using menu 11
When the phone is locked:
- No outgoing calls can be made, except for emergency calls, made by
normal dialing or by using the one-touch dialing key (9).
- Calls can be received, as usual.
- Memory locations cannot be viewed or changed.
To lock, or unlock, the phone:
1. Press MENU 0. The message LOCKCODE? prompts you to enter your lock
code.
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code (default 1234). It will be displayed as
asterisks (****).
3. Press STO to confirm your entry.
If you make a mistake, the message CODE ERROR will be displayed.
In this instance, start again from the beginning.
On entering the correct lock code:
- When locking the phone, the message LOCKED will be displayed, and
will remain to remind you that the phone is locked.
- When unlocking the phone, the message UNLOCKED will appear briefly.
Once locked, you can unlock the phone by repeating the procedure described
above.
For other options, which provide more-selective restrictions, you may use
the Call barring function (Menu 14), page 39, or the Memory lock function
(Menu 15), page 41.
System Select (Menu 1)
Each cellular service area can have two cellular service suppliers, called
carriers. One carrier operates the `A' system, and the other carrier
operates the `B' system (these systems are generally known as `non-
wireline' and `wireline', respectively). Your phone is designed to work
with both carriers.
This menu function allows you to program your phone for optimum operation
when in your home service area or when away from your home area (this is
called roaming). You may select any of the following roaming modes:
System A NAM Selected* System B NAM Selected *
HOME TYPE A HOME TYPE B The phone uses only the
home system.
NON-HOME TYPE B NON-HOME TYPE A The phone uses only the
non-home system.
HOME AREA HOME AREA The phone uses only the
home area and home
system.
BOTH SYSTEMS BOTH SYSTEMS The phone uses either
system A or B, which-
ever is the stronger
signal.
*The home system depends on the current NAM selection; refer to
`NAM Select - Using the phone on two networks (Menu 7), page 36.
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. In other areas, you must contact the cellular phone
operator before the system can recognize your phone. The company needs to
know your telephone number, the ESN (Electronic Serial Number) of your
phone, and how you plan to pay for your calls. There is usually an
additional charge for roaming calls.
NOTE:
The ESN can be found on the phone's label inside the battery
compartment.
To select the roaming mode:
1. Press MENU 1 (wait for the message to appear). The phone will
display its current roaming mode.
2. Press /\ or \/ to select the roaming mode you prefer.
3. Press STO to confirm the setting. The phone will use this setting in
few seconds.
For the function of the ROAM indicator on the display, refer to `Display
Indicators' (see page 6).
Ring-Tone Type (Menu 2)
This function allows you to select, and demonstrate, any one of the five
types of ringing tones:
- the standard tone (STANDARD), or
- one of four optional tones (OPTIONAL 1, 2, 3 or 4).
To select the ringing tone:
1. Press MENU 2.
2. Press /\ or \/ choose the type you prefer.
3. Press STO to confirm the setting.
Call Timers (Menu 3)
This function allows you to check the duration of the calls you have made
and received, on the currently-selected NAM (phone number), and to reset
the call timers.
You may display three call timers; shown in hours, minutes and seconds:
- Duration of the current or last call (LAST ..: ..: ..).
- Duration of all calls you have made on the currently active NAM
except the current call (OWN ..: .. : ..).
- Duration of all calls you have made on the optional second NAM
(OPT..:...:..).
You can use the RESET TIMERS option to reset all call timers.
To display the call timers, or reset the call timers:
1. Press MENU 3. The duration of the current or last call will be
displayed (LAST ..: ..: ..:).
2. Press \/ once to display OWN, twice to display OPT, and three times to
reach the RESET TIMERS option.
To reset the call timers:
1. With the message RESET TIMERS displayed, press STO. The message
SECURITY? prompts you to enter your security code.
2. Enter the 5-digit security code (default 12345), and press STO. On
entry of the correct code, the message TIMERS CLEARED will be
displayed to confirm that the timers have been set to zero. If you
entered an incorrect security code, the message CODE ERROR will
appear; in this instance, repeat the above procedure.
The call timers are designed to give an approximate indication, and may
not reflect actual network usage.
Backlight Control (Menu 4)
This function allows you to select the operation of the keyboard and
display illumination. To conserve battery power, set to LIGHTS OFF.
When set to LIGHTS ON:
- If the phone is used as a handportable, or is connected to a charger:
The lights switch on when a key is pressed; they remain or for
15 seconds after the last keypress, then switch off.
- If the phone is connected to a car kit: The lights are on continuously.
When set to LIGHTS OFF:
- If the phone is used as a handportable, or is connected to a charger:
The lights are continuously off.
- If the phone is connected to a car kit: The lights switch on when a
key is pressed; they remain on for 15 seconds after the last keypress,
then switch off.
To set operation of lights:
1. Press MENU 4.
2. Press /\ or \/ to select LIGHTS ON or LIGHTS OFF.
3. Press STO to confirm the setting.
Keypad Tones (Menu 5)
This function allows you to set the keypad tones on or off.
When set to TONES ON, a tone will be heard with each keypress. When set
to TONES OFF, no keypress tone will be heard.
To set keypad tones on or off:
1. Press MENU 5.
2. Press /\ or \/ to select TONES ON or TONES OFF.
3. Press STO to confirm the setting.
If the phone is connected to a car kit:
The options will be different; you may select one of three volume levels
(VOLUME LEVEL 1, 2, 3) as well as TONES OFF (press /\ or \/ to select).
DTMF tones can be sent (when in a call) even if the keypad tones are
switched off.
Ringing Volume (Menu 6)
This function allows you to select and demonstrate the ringing volume
level, or set it to off. You may select:
- RINGING LOW: Quiet ringing tone.
- RINGING HIGH: Loud ringing tone.
- SILENT SERVICE: No ringing tone; instead, when an incoming call is
received, only a short beep will be heard, and the
lights will flash. The message SILENT will be
displayed (when you are not entering digits) to remind
you that there will be no ringing tone. All other
tones (including keypress tones), except warning tones,
will be switched off.
To set ringing volume level:
1. Press MENU 6.
2. Press /\ or \/ to select the option you want.
3. Press STO to confirm the setting and hear a sample of the volume
level.
If the phone is connected to a car kit:
The options will be different; you may select one of five volume levels
(RINGING LEVEL 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) as well as SILENT SERVICE (press /\ or \/ to
select) and STO to confirm.
NAM Select - Using the phone on two networks (Menu 7)
The phone has a two-number capability which lets you subscribe to
competitive cellular services in your area and other cities. Your phone
can be programmed (by your dealer) with up to two numbers; each is stored
in a NAM (Number Assignment Module).
This menu function allows you to select either of your numbers
(if two have been programmed).
NOTE:
You cannot change from one network (number) to the other during a call
(if you do attempt to change the network, the message CALL IN PROGRESS
will be displayed, and no action will result). If you are only
registered on one network you cannot access the other.
To display your number, or change the network/number:
1. Press MENU 7. The telephone number which the phone is currently using
will be displayed.
2. Press /\ or \/ to select the other number/network.
3. Press STO to confirm. The phone will use this setting in a few
seconds.
Auto Answer (Menu 8)
This function allows you to select auto answering on or off.
When selected, the auto answering function is active ONLY when the phone
is connected to a Fixed Handsfree Car Kit and is in handsfree mode.
If auto answering is set to on (AUTO ON) when an incoming call is
received, the phone automatically switches from standby mode to talk mode
(i.e. it answers the call) after the first ring.
To set auto-answer on or off:
1. Press MENU 8.
2. Press /\ or \/ to select AUTO ON or AUTO OFF.
3. Press STO to confirm the setting.
Accessory Menu (Menu 9)
This function allows you to control accessories connected to the phone via
the Fixed Handsfree Car Kit.
To select the accessory menus:
1. Press MENU 9. If no accessories are connected, or an accessory having
no associated menu is connected, the message NONE PRESENT is
displayed. If you have one or more accessories connected, the name of
the first accessory is shown.
2. If you have more than one accessory connected, press /\ or \/ to
scroll the accessory list, until you find the accessory whose setting
you wish to change.
3. Press STO to select the desired accessory menu, then press /\ or \/ to
scroll the options.
4. To store the new setting in memory press STO.
The messages generated by specific accessories will be found in the
respective user guides supplied with them.
Clearing the Last Numbers Dialed (Menu 10)
This function allows you to set the phone to clear, or retain,
(automatically) the last numbers dialed when the phone is switched off.
The phone automatically stores the last five numbers dialed: refer to
`Last Number Redial', page 14, for further details.
To clear or retain the last numbers dialed:
1. Press MENU 10.
2. Press /\ or \/ to select CLEAR LAST ON (to clear the numbers) or CLEAR
LAST OFF (to retain the numbers).
3. Press STO to confirm the setting.
Changing the Lock Code (Menu 11)
This function allows you to change the lock code of your phone. (You will
need to enter your security code in order to change the lock code.)
To change the lock code:
1. Press MENU 11. The message SECURITY? prompts you to enter your
security code.
2. Enter the five-digit security code (default 12345), and press STO. If
you entered an incorrect code, the message CODE ERROR will appear.
When you have entered the correct security code, the message NEW CODE?
prompts you to enter your new lock code.
3. Enter the new four-digit lock code and press STO. The code may
contain numeric digits only; other characters (e.g. #, *) are not
allowed. The message STORED confirms that the new lock code has been
set.
Data Mode (Menu 12)
This function allows you to send data, while in a call. Your phone must
be connected to a Fixed Handsfree Car Kit or a data-compatible accessory
in order to send data.
To send data:
1. Press MENU 12. You must have a call in progress, otherwise the
message NO CALL ACTIVE is displayed. When the phone is in data mode,
the message DATA ACTIVE is displayed.
For further information on sending and receiving data, refer to the user
guide supplied with your data adaptor (e.g. FDP-1, FDM-2).
Emergency Number Key (Menu 13)
This function allows you to set the one-touch dialing function for the
emergency key (9) to on or off:
ON Allows you to make an emergency call by pressing and holding 9
for three seconds.
OFF Disables the ability to make an emergency call using the 9 key.
This setting may be useful to prevent making unwanted emergency
calls (e.g. by accidentally holding the key), without having to
disable all keys by setting keyguard to on.
To set the emergency key to on or off:
1. Press MENU 13. The message LOCKCODE? prompts you to enter your lock
code.
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code (default 1234). The number will be
displayed as asterisks (****), then press STO. If the correct lock
code has been entered, the currently-selected option will be
displayed.
3. Press /\ or \/ to select EMERGENCY 9 ON or OFF.
4. Press STO to confirm the setting.
Call Barring (Menu 14)
This function allows you to restrict certain types of calls:
No Barring (ALLOW ALL)
The phone operates normally (no call restrictions).
International Call Barring (ALLOW NATIONAL)
International calls cannot be dialed (see note below). All other outgoing
calls and incoming calls are allowed.
NOTE: This option only bars calls having a specific international
dialing prefix, as programmed by your dealer. If any other
international prefix is in use on your system, and you dial
that prefix, then you will still be able to make international
calls, even if this option is selected. With this option
selected, it may still be possible to make any international
call via the operator.
Local Only (ALLOW LOCAL)
Only calls to local numbers having seven digits (or less) and emergency
calls can be made (emergency calls can be made by normal dialing or by
using one-touch (9) dialing). Incoming calls are allowed.
NOTE:
With this option selected, it may still be possible to make any call
via the operator.
Memory Calls Only (ALLOW M90-95)
Only calls to numbers stored in memory locations 90 to 95 and emergency
calls can be made (emergency calls can be made by normal dialing or by
using one-touch (9) dialing). You may recall numbers from locations
90 to 95, but will not be permitted to store numbers to these locations.
Incoming calls are allowed.
NOTE: This option effectively takes memories 90 to 95 out of the
memory locking scheme (Menu 15), and makes them readable.
These memories will be readable, even if the MEM NO ACCESS
Memory Lock option is selected. The Lock Phone function
(Menu 0), page 31, however, sets full barring and locking so
that no memories are accessible.
All these options will be temporarily overidden if the phone is locked
(to lock the phone, use Menu 0), page 31.
To set the call-barring option:
1. Press MENU 14. The message SECURITY? prompts you to enter your
security code.
2. Enter your 5-digit security code (default 12345). The number will be
displayed as asterisks (*****), then press STO. If the correct code
has been entered, the currently-selected option will be displayed.
3. Press /\ or \/ to select the call-barring option you prefer.
4. Press STO to confirm the setting.
Memory Lock (Menu 15)
This function allows you to restrict access to all memory locations:
MEM NORMAL
The phone operates normally (no memory restrictions).
MEM READ ONLY
Storing is not allowed to any location (but any location can be recalled).
MEM NO ACCESS
Storing or recalling is not allowed (all locations).
NOTE:
This option will be partially overridden (i.e. for locations 90 to 95)
if the ALLOW M90-95 Call Barring option (Menu 14), page 39, is
selected.
To set the memory-locking option:
1. Press MENU 15. The message SECURITY? prompts you to enter your
security code.
2. Enter your 5-digit security code (default 12345). The number will be
displayed as asterisks (*****), then press STO. If the correct code
has been entered, the currently-selected option will be displayed.
3. Press /\ or \/ to select the memory-locking option you prefer.
4. Press STO to confirm the setting.
You may recall your own number (in location 99), at any time, regardless
of the MEM NO ACCESS memory locking option.
You cannot use the memory linking function to link to a memory that is
barred from recall by the MEM NO ACCESS option.
For (limited) access to memories 90 to 95 only, use the Call Barring
function (Menu 14), page 39. Select the ALLOW M90-95 option to allow
recall (only) of locations 90 to 95 inclusive, regardless of the Memory
Lock option selected. The ALLOW M90-95 option thus gives some override to
the Memory Lock MEM NO ACCESS restrictions.
Selecting Keyguard (Menu 16)
Keyguard can prevent accidental operation of the keys (eg, when the phone
is being carried in a pocket or bag).
When keyguard is activated no keypresses are accepted, and no keypress
tones will be heard. Emergency calls can be made.
WARNING:
Making emergency calls:
When keyguard is on, one-touch dialing of an emergency number (i.e. by
pressing 9) does not operate (this is intended to avoid accidental
dialing). However, you may dial an emergency number by entering the
emergency number and pressing SEND.
To activate keyguard:
1. Press MENU *, or press MENU 16.
When keyguard is active:
- The KEYGUARD ACTIVE message appears.
- If any key (except MENU) is pressed, PRESS "MENU" is displayed
(prompting you to de-activate keyguard). On pressing MENU, NOW TYPE
"*" is displayed; pressing * then sets keyguard to off, and the
message KEYGUARD OFF is displayed.
- If you receive a call, press SEND to answer the call (any-key
answering is disabled). During a call, keyguard is not active, and
you can operate the phone as usual.
- If an incoming call is not answered, the CALL message remains on the
display until any key is pressed.
- Calls to emergency numbers can be made by entering the emergency
number and pressing SEND. When an emergency call is ended, the
keyguard becomes active again.
If you attempt to activate keyguard during a call, the KEYGUARD ACTIVE
message is shown for a while, and keyguard actually becomes active just
after the call is ended.
To de-activate keyguard:
1. Press MENU *.
When keyguard is de-activated, the message KEYGUARD OFF appears, and
the phone then operates in the normal way.
Sending DTMF Data (Menu 17)
You can transmit numerical information as a series of tones, using the
DTMF facility (eg, to check for messages in your answering machine).
There are two ways to send DTMF tones:
1. Manual Dialing:
1.1 Make the call lin the usual way.
1.2 When the call has been answered, enter the numbers. Each number is
sent immediately, as a DTMF tone. The length of the tone depends on
how long you press the key.
2. Automatic Dialing:
2.1 Make the call in the usual way.
2.2 When the call has been answered, use the RCL key to recall a stored
`DTMF' number from a memory location (eg, for location 23, press
RCL 23).
2.3 To send the whole number (displayed) as DTMF tones, press MENU SEND,
or MENU 17. A series of tones, each tone representing a digit of the
DTMF number, will be heard.
The special characters `+', `p' and `w' are used for DTMF dialing; these
are available on the * key. For examples, refer to `Examples of DTMF and
hook flash numbers' (page 46).
To place a pause between DTMF digits (when entering the number):
Press * * *. The `p' character will be displayed. When the DTMF number
is sent, a pause of 2.5 seconds will be inserted automatically.
Placing a `wait' character (when adding a DTMF string to a phone number,
or requiring a `wait' within a DTMF string):
It is necessary to place a `wait' character (`w') between a phone number
and the subsequent DTMF string. In addition, you may include a `W'
character at any point in a DTMF string, if required.
On reaching each `w' character, the phone `waits' for you to press SEND.
On pressing SEND, the phone will automatically send as DTMF all the
numbers or digits following the `w' (until the next `w', if any, is
reached). You can also press MENU SEND or MENU 17 at this point to send
DTMF.
To enter a wait character (to precede a DTMF string, or within the
string):
1. Recall the phone number, or enter the number, as appropriate.
2. Press * * * *. The `w' (wait) character will be displayed, after the
phone number.
3. Enter the DTMF number (i.e. after the `w' character).
4. To enter a `w' character within the DTMF number, press * * * *.
5. Store the whole sequence in a memory location.
To send DTMF numbers:
1. Recall the phone number from memory using the RCL key.
2. Make the call in the usual way (i.e. press SEND).
3. When the call has been answered, press SEND again to send the DTMF
number.
4. If any further wait character is encountered, within the DTMF string,
press SEND again to send the remaining part of the DTMF string.
5. To stop DTMF sending, press CLR.
Note that when the keypress tones are switched off, the DTMF tones are
still sent, even though they cannot be heard.
To join two memory locations, in order to send a long DTMF string
1. Recall the phone number to the display (the location in which this is
stored is called the `first' location, in these instructions).
2. Press * *. The `+' character will be displayed, after the phone
number.
3. Enter the number (one or two digits) of a `second' memory location
which is to be linked to that already selected. Store the new
contents in the `first' location.
4. Enter the DTMF digits and store in the `second' memory location.
To make a call using the two joined locations:
1. Recall the `first' location, and press SEND. This dials the phone
number, but the dialing sequence stops on reaching the `+' character.
2. When the call is established, press SEND. This will cause the phone
to send automatically the DTMF sequence in the `second' location.
NOTE:
`+', `p' and `w' cannot be keyed while in a call; * pressing will send
a DTMF tone only.
SID (Menu 18) - Only available in models where this feature is
available
System identity (SID) information can be programmed into the phone by
your dealer (the identities of specific networks on which the phone
will operate can be programmed into each NAM).
NOTE:
This menu will appear only if SID information has been programmed into
the selected NAM (use Menu 7 to select a NAM).
You may set the `SID Screen' function to on or off (SID SCRN ON/OFF).
Depending on
(1) the programmed information,
(2) the system selected (using Menu 1), and
(3) the actual availability of networks in your area, setting SID to
on or off will provide the following conditions:
- SID SCRN ON:
Your phone may be able to select the programmed (eg, low-cost) type
of network. However, you may experience poor call quality if only
distant networks of this type are available. If no service is
available on this type of network, then the message SID SCRN BARRED
will appear, and the NO part of the NO SVC indicator will flash. In
this instance, you may be able to make emergency calls, but will not
be able to make any other calls, or receive any calls.
- SID SCRN OFF:
You will always obtain the highest-quality call possible. However,
the phone may roam, and the cost of calls when roaming may be greater
(refer to `System Select (Menu 1),' page 32).
To set SID to on or off:
1. Press MENU 18. The message LOCKCODE? prompts you to enter your lock
code.
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code (default 1234). The number will be
displayed as asterisks ****, then press STO. On entry of the correct
code, the currently-selected option will be displayed.
3. Press /\ or \/ to select SID SCRN ON or OFF.
4. Press STO to confirm the setting. The phone will use this setting in
a few seconds.
Using the Hook Flash Function
Your cellular system may offer a `hook flash' service. This system
feature lets you accept or make a second call when you already have a call
in progress, or send other information to the network, such as credit card
numbers.
After the phone number has been entered, you can add extra information
which is for `hook flash' sending; for examples, see below.
Contact your cellular service provider for further details.
Examples of DTMF and Hook Flash Numbers
After the phone number part of a number has been entered, you can add
extra information which is for DTMF sending or `hook flash' sending;
for examples, see below.
Contact your cellular service provider for further details.
Examples of DTMF and Hook Flash Numbers
After the phone number part of a number has been entered, you can add
extra information which is for DTMF sending or `hook flash' sending:
- Following the phone number, you can enter a `p' (pause) to separate
digits, allowing the following digits to be sent as a `hook flash'
when you press SEND again (see `Example 1' on next page).
- Following the phone number, you can enter a `w' to cause a `wait'.
When SEND is pressed again, the remainder of the number is sent as
DTMF (see `Example 2' below).
- When you `hook flash' send a number, you can use `p' to follow it
with another `hook flash' sending, or `w' to follow with DTMF
sending.
- You can use `+' to link a DTMF sequence to another memory location
(memory linking) (see `Example 3' below).
- You can use `p' as a 2.5 second pause, and `w' as a `wait for SEND'
within a DTMF sequence (see `Example 4' on next page).
- You can always force the number on the display to be sent as DTMF by
keying MENU SEND.
The special characters `+', `p' and `w' are available on the * key. Press
* twice for `+' three times for `p' and four times for `w' (if you miss
the character, just keep pressing the key).
Example 1:
123p456 Calls number 123 when SEND is pressed, leaving 456 on the
display. Pressing SEND again sends the number 456 as a
`hook flash'.
Example 2:
123w456 Calls the number 123 when SEND is pressed, leaving w456 on the
display. Pressing SEND again sends the number 456 as DTMF.
Example 3:
123+22 Calls the number 123 when SEND is pressed, leaving the contents
of memory 22 on the display. Pressing SEND again will either
`hook flash', or send as DTMF the contents of memory location
22 (DTMF if the memory contents start with a `w').
Example 4:
123w2p3+45 Calls the number 123 when SEND is pressed, leaving w2p3+45 on
the display. A second press of SEND sends the number 2 as
DTMF, causes a 2.5 second pause, sends the number 3 as DTMF,
then sends the contents of memory location 45 as DTMF.
NOTE:
If you need to send a `hook flash' after a DTMF sequence, and wish to
type in the whole sequence to start with, you can use `+p' in the DTMF
sequence to stop DTMF sending and wait for SEND to be pressed again.
This allows the following digits to be sent as a `hook flash'.
(BR/rg-12/09/96)
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