Nokia 636 Cellular Telephone
(170-1093)                 Key/Display Indicators     Faxback Doc. # 37183

Keys

The operation of the phone requires successive key depressions.  However,
two or more keys are never to be pressed simultaneously.

Use the phone keys as follows:

PWR        Press and hold the key to switch the phone on and off.

ABC        Used to switch between alpha and numeric modes.

MENU       Used to enter the menu facility.  Press the MENU key and then
           scroll through the menu functions by using the arrow key (/\ \/)
           or press first the MENU key and then a menu shortcut number.
           (See Faxback Doc. # 37185).

OK         Used to activate a feature in the menu facility.  Also used to
           store or move information to the phone directory memory location.

/\ \/      Used to adjust the earpiece volume during a call.  Press /\ to
           increase and \/ to decrease the volume.

           Press the /\ \/ key to scroll through the memory locations when
           the display is clear.  Press \/ to scroll forward and /\ to
           scroll backward.

           Press the MENU key and then scroll through the menu functions
           with the /\ \/ key.  Press \/ to scroll forward and /\ to scroll
           backward.  (Hold the key down for continuous scrolling.)

CLR        Used to delete characters one at a time or to clear the whole
           display by pressing and holding the key.  This key is also used
           to exit the menu functions.

SEND       Used to dial a phone number and answer a call.  With the display
           clear, this key recalls the five last dialed phone numbers.

END        Used a end a phone call.
           NOTE:  When you press and hold the END key for a second, the key-
                  guard is activated.

0-9        Number and alpha keys.

           O Oper Used for calling the system operator by first pressing the
           0 key and then the SEND key, if this service is provided by your
           cellular service provider.

*, #       Used for special purposes in special functions.  (For example,
           the keypad can be locked/unlocked by first pressing the MENU key
           and then pressing the * key.)

Display Indicators

AB         Indicates which network is currently in use:
              A: ....................... system only (NON-HOME TYPE A)
              B: ........................... system only (HOME TYPE B)
              AB: ....................................... both systems
              Blank: .................................. home area only

ABC        Indicates that the phone is in ALPHA mode and letters can be
           entered or displayed.

MENU       Indicates that the MENU key has been pressed and you are in the
           menu facility.

(SYMBOL)   Indicates the number of a menu function or phone directory memory
           location.

ON         Indicates that the phone is switched on.

ROAM       ROAM is constantly displayed when the phone is outside its home
           service area and is connected to a home type system.  ROAM
           flashes when the phone is connected to a non-home type system.

IN USE     Indicates that a call is in progress.

NO SVC     Indicates that the phone is outside of a supported cellular
           service area.

S and bar  Indicates the cellular signal strength of the location where you
           are using your phone.  The higher the bar, the stronger the
           signal. (The bar is displayed in 5 segments.)

B and bar  Indicates the battery charge level.  The higher the bar, the
           more charge in the battery.   When the battery is in a full
           charge, the whole bar is displayed. (The bar is displayed in 3
           segments.)
           
Display Editing

The display can be edited using the CLR key.  Press the CLR key once to
delete the last digit, press the CLR key repeatedly to delete digits one by
one or press and hold the CLR key to clear the whole display.  Clearing the
whole display restores the display to the numeric mode.

The phone can display up to 16 digits.  If you enter more than this (max.
32 digits), the first digits will run-off the display and you cannot view
them.


(LB/EB 10/09/96)

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