Nokia 638 Cellular Phone
(170-1211) Menus Faxback Doc. # 45240
Using Menu Facility
The phone offers you a set of functions arranged in menus accessible
through the menu facility. Each menu allows you to review and alter the
settings of a specific menu function.
The menu functions can be accessed by scrolling through the menu facility
(Menu Method) or by using the Shortcut Method.
Menu Method
1. Press MENU to enter the menu facility and use /\ / \/ to scroll through
the list of functions until you find the one you want. Press \/ to
scroll forward and /\ to scroll backward.
2. Press STO to access the desired menu option.
3. Use /\ / \/ to scroll through the options of the function. The current
setting is always displayed first.
4. Press STO to select the displayed option, or use CLR to exit the menu
facility without changing the settings.
Shortcut Method
The menu functions are numbered, and the functions 1 to 9 can be accessed
via their shortcut number.
Note: Menu functions 10 to 13 cannot be accessed by this shortcut method.
1. Press MENU, and enter the number of the menu function you want to
access. (See List of Menu Functions below.)
2. Use /\ / \/ to scroll through the settings of the function. The current
setting is always displayed first.
3. Press STO to select the displayed setting, or use CLR to exit the menu
facility without changing the setting.
List of Menu Functions
Menu function Shortcut Description
RESTRICT MENU to select the call restriction level
CALLS 1
SYSTEM MENU to select roaming option
SELECT 2 ABC
CALL MENU to view and reset call timers
TIMERS 3 def
LIGHTS MENU to set the display lights on/off
4 ghi
KEYPAD MENU to switch the keypad tones on/off
TONES 5 jkl
RINGING MENU to select the ringing tone volume
VOLUME 6 mno
RINGING MENU to select the ringing tone type
TYPE 7 pqrs
EMERGENCY MENU to set 9 key Emerg. dialing on/off
KEY 9 8 tuv
1 TOUCH MENU to set the 1 key one-touch dialing on/off
DIALING 9 wxyz
NAM to view and select your cellular number
SELECT
CALLING to select and activate a calling card
CARD option
CHANGE to change the four-digit lock code
LOCKCODE
SID MENU to set the SID screening on/off
SCREEN /\
There is an additional feature which is operated via the following menu
shortcut:
KEYGUARD MENU to activate/deactivate the keyguard
*
Descriptions of Menu Functions
The following pages explains how the menu functions can be accessed and
operated.
Restrict Calls (Menu 1)
This menu function allows you to restrict certain types of calls. Your
four-digit lock code is required to change the settings of this function.
ALLOW ALL No restrictions to incoming or outgoing calls.
INCOMING Incoming calls only, except for calls from the
ONLY lock-free location (40) and emergency calls.
MEMORY Only calls from the phone directory locations
ONLY and emergency calls.
To set the call restriction option:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function RESTRICT CALLS by using
/\ / \/ and press STO, or press MENU 1 as a shortcut access method.
The phone displays its current restriction level.
2. Scroll the options and confirm your choice by pressing STO.
The phone prompts for your four-digit lock code (LOCKCODE?).
3. Enter your lock code and press STO.
If you made a mistake in entering the lock code, the message CODE ERROR
is displayed, and the phone exits the menu functions.
Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to the emergency
number programmed into your phone (e.g., 911 or another official
emergency number.) including calls by one-touch emergency dialing.
Note: No new entries can be stored in the phone directory locations (e.g.,
location 40) when the phone is set to INCOMING ONLY or MEMORY ONLY.
System Select (Menu 2)
Note: When the menu function SID SCREEN has been set to SID SCRN ON and
you try to access this menu function, the message NOT ALLOWED is
briefly displayed and the phone exits the menu facility.
This menu function allows you to select a roaming option. Roaming is a
feature which is relevant in areas where there are two cellular service
providers operating in your area. Your phone is designed to work with
either or both service provider networks.
Roaming, when available, allows you to register your phone on more than one
network. This system priority feature allows you to program your phone for
optimum operation when within your home service area or when outside your
home service area.
Contact your cellular service provider for information about roaming agree-
ments they have with other cellular service providers.
In some areas roaming phones are automatically recognized by the cellular
system's computer. In other areas, you must contact the service provider
before it can recognize your phone. The operator needs to know your phone
number, your phone's ESN (electronic serial number), and how you plan to
pay for your calls. There is normally an additional charge for roaming
calls.
Note: The ESN of your phone is located under the battery of the phone.
(However, the ESN of your phone can normally be read over the air
by the roaming cellular service providers when you call them to
register your roaming presence on their cellular network.
To select the roaming mode:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function SYSTEM SELECT by using
/\ / \/ and press STO or press MENU 2 abc as a short-cut access method.
The phone displays its current roaming mode.
2. Scroll through the following four roaming options by using /\ \/:
HOME The phone uses only its home system (B).
TYPE B*
NON-HOME The phone uses only the non-home type system (A).
TYPE A*
HOME AREA The phone uses only its home area and home system.
BOTH The phone uses both systems (A and B). The phone uses its
SYSTEMS home system when possible and the non-home type system when
service is not available in its home system.
* When selected NAM is programmed to the system B cellular provider.
3. Press STO to select the displayed setting, or press CLR to exit the
menu facility.
Note: The home type depends on the programming of the currently selected
NAM. The 'A' and 'B' are reversed when the phone is programmed to
the A system cellular provider. The phone will automatically display
the selected system type (A or B) in the upper left corner of the
display.
Call Timers (Menu 3)
This menu function allows you to check the approximate duration of the
calls you have made and to reset the call duration timers.
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function CALL TIMERS by using /\ \/
and press STO, or press MENU 3 def as a shortcut access method.
2. Scroll through the following options by using /\ \/ and confirm your
choice by pressing STO:
LAST ....:.. Shows the duration of the last call in minutes and seconds.
TOTAL 1 ....:.. Shows the duration of all calls you have made for your
primary number (not including the call in progress).
TOTAL 2 ....:.. Shows the duration of all calls you have made for your
optional second phone number. (See NAM SELECT below)
LIFE ....:.. Shows the duration of all calls you have made for either
of your numbers.
CLEAR TIMERS Resets all the resettable call duration timers to zero.
Note: The LIFE timer for all calls cannot be reset.
3. If you select the options CLEAR TIMERS, the phone prompts you to enter
your four-digit lock code (LOCKCODE?). Enter your lock code and press
STO.
The message TIMERS CLEARED is briefly displayed confirming that the
resettable call duration timers have been reset to zero.
Note: The reset operation cannot be undone.
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary
depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, and so
forth.
Lights (Menu 4)
The keypad and display of the phone are fitted with back lighting to make
them easy to read. This menu function allows you to set the phone's lights
on or off.
To set the lights on or off:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function LIGHTS by using /\ \/ and
press STO, or press MENU 4 ghi as a shortcut access method.
2. Scroll through the options by using /\ \/ (LIGHTS ON, LIGHTS OFF) and
confirm your choice by pressing STO.
When set to LIGHTS ON:
and the phone is used as a hand-portable phone or connected to a charger
the lights go off 15 seconds after you have pressed a key or an incoming
call alert has been received.
and the phone is connected to a hands-free car kit, the lights remain on
continuously.
When set to LIGHTS OFF:
and the phone is used as a hand-portable phone or connected to a charger
the lights remain off continuously.
and the phone is connected to a hands-free car kit, the lights remain on
for 15 seconds after you have pressed a key or an incoming call alert
has been received.
Keypad Tones (Menu 5)
A short tone is sounded each time you press a key of your phone. This menu
function allows you to set the keypad tones on or off.
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function KEYPAD TONES by using /\ \/
and press STO, or press MENU 5 jkl as a shortcut access method.
2. Scroll through the options (KEYSTONES ON or KEYSTONES OFF) by using
/\ \/ and confirm your choice by pressing STO.
Note: DTMF tones can be sent even when the keypad tones are switched off.
Note: Keypad tones are also set off when the option SILENT SERVICE is
activated under the menu function Ringing Volume.
Ringing Volume (Menu 6)
This menu function allows you to select and demonstrate the ringing volume
level, or to switch it off.
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function RINGING VOLUME by using /\
\/ and press STO, or press MENU 6 mno as a shortcut access method.
2. Scroll through the options (RINGING HIGH, RINGING LOW and SILENT
SERVICE) by using /\ \/.
A sample tone is automatically played to demonstrate each displayed
option.
3. To select the displayed option, press STO.
If you select the option SILENT SERVICE the message SILENT is displayed
when there is no call in progress and you are not using other functions
of the phone. This is to remind you that the ringing tone is set off.
Note: All other tones of the phone, except for the charger connected
tone, are also switched off.
Ringing Type (Menu 7)
This menu function allows you to select and demonstrate any of the five
ringing tone types of your phone.
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function RINGING TYPE by using /\
\/ and press STO, or MENU 7 pqrs as a shortcut access method.
2. Scroll through the options (RINGING TYPE 1 to 5 ) by using /\ \/.
A sample tone is automatically played to demonstrate each displayed
option.
3. To select the displayed option, press STO.
Emergency Key 9 (Menu 8)
This menu function allows you to set the 9 wxyz key one-touch emergency
dialing on or off. The default setting for the feature is EMERG.9 OFF.
EMERG. 9 ON Enables one-touch emergency dialing to the emergency number
programmed into your phone by pressing and holding the 9 wxyz
key.
EMERG. 9 OFF Disables one-touch emergency dialing for the 9 wxyz key.
See also 9 Key Emergency Dialing on Faxback Doc. # 45239.
To set the Emergency Key 9 on or off:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function EMERGENCY KEY 9 by using
/\ \/ and press STO, or press MENU 8 tuv as a shortcut access method.
2. Scroll through the options (EMERG. 9 ON or EMERG. 9 OFF) by using /\ \/
and confirm your choice by pressing STO.
Note: The one-touch emergency dialing operates when calls are restricted,
but does not operate when the keyguard is activated.
1 Touch Dialing (Menu 9)
This menu function allows you to set the 1 key one-touch dialing on or off.
1 TOUCH ON Enables one-touch dialing to the number stored in the phone
directory location 1 by pressing and holding the 1 key.
1 TOUCH OFF Disables one-touch dialing for the 1 key.
See also section 1 Touch Dialing on Faxback Doc. # 45239.
To set the 1 Touch Dialing on or off:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function 1 TOUCH DIALING by using
/\ \/ and press STO, or press MENU 9 wxyz as a short-cut access method.
2. Scroll through the options (1 TOUCH ON, 1 TOUCH OFF) by using /\ \/
and confirm your choice by pressing STO.
NAM Select
Your phone can have two phone numbers. This menu functions allows you to
select the networks to be used for making or receiving calls. If you are
a subscriber to two cellular networks. Each number is stored in a NAM
(Number Assignment Module).
Note: The phone cannot operate on both networks at the same time, and you
cannot change the network number during a call.
If you try to change the network number during a call, the message
CALL IN PROGRESS is displayed and the phone exits the menu facility.
Note: If your phone is set to your first number, you can only receive
calls to that number. You may be able to forward calls from your
second number to your first number so as not to miss any calls, if
this service is provided by your network operator. For more infor-
mation, please contact your cellular service provider.
To change the network number:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function NAM SELECT by using /\ \/
and press STO.
The number for the network currently in use is displayed first.
2. Scroll the two numbers, if available, by using /\ \/ and confirm your
choice by pressing STO.
Note: If only one NAM is programmed, only that phone number can be
selected from this menu.
Calling Card
This menu function allows you to activate a calling card option for auto-
matic calling card calls. You can select the calling card option among
three calling card companies programmed into your phone, or you can select
the NO CARD option. For making an automatic calling card call, see Calling
Card Call on Faxback Doc. # 45239.
To select the card call option:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function CALLING CARD by using /\ \/
and press STO.
The phone asks for your lock code (LOCKCODE?).
2. Enter your four-digit lock code and press STO.
After you have entered the correct code, the phone displays the name of
the previously selected card, or the message NO CARD will be displayed.
If you enter an incorrect lock code, the message CODE ERROR is displayed
and the phone exits the menu facility.
3. Scroll through the options by using /\ \/ and confirm your choice by
pressing STO.
If you select the NO CARD option, the previously stored calling card
data will be erased and the phone exits the menu facility.
If you select one of the card options, the phone prompts for the net-
work access number, if required (ACCESS NUMBER?).
4. Enter the access number and press STO.
The phone now prompts for the card number (CARD ID CODE?).
5. Enter the card number and press STO.
The message STORED is briefly displayed confirming that the selected card
has been activated and the previously stored calling card data erased.
Note: To exit the menu facility without changing the calling card settings,
press and hold CLR before pressing STO in step 5.
Changing the Lock Code
This function allows you to change the four-digit lock code of your phone.
This code is needed to change the settings of the menu functions SID
Screen, Calling Card and Call Restricts, as well as, to reset the Call
Timers.
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function CHANGE LOCKCODE by using
/\ \/ and press STO.
The phone prompts for your current four-digit lock code (LOCKCODE?).
2. Enter your lock code and press STO.
If you entered an incorrect lock code, the message CODE ERROR is
displayed and the new phone exits the menu facility.
The phone asks for a new lock code (NEW CODE?).
3. Enter the new lock code and press STO.
Note: The code may contain numeric digits only.
The phone prompts you to confirm the new lock code (CONFIRM).
4. Reenter the new lock code and press STO.
The message STORED is briefly displayed confirming that the new lock code
has been set.
SID Screening
System Identity (SID) information can be programmed into your phone by your
dealer (the identities of specific networks on which the phone will operate
can be programmed into each NAM).
This function allows you to set the SID screening on or off (SID SCRN ON/
SID SCRN OFF) if SID information has been programmed into your phone.
Depending on the programmed information, the system selected (Menu 2), and
the actual network availability in the area you are using the phone, the
setting of this menu function to on or off provides the following
conditions:
SID SCRN Your phone may be able to select a preferred SID area.
ON If no service is available on this type of area, the
NO part of the NO SVC indicator will flash and only
emergency calls to the emergency number programmed into
your phone may be possible.
SID SCRN SID screening is disabled and your phone selects the
OFF network as set in the menu function SYSTEM SELECT.
(See System Select above.)
To set SID screening on or off:
1. Press MENU and scroll to the menu function SID SCREEN by using /\ \/
and press STO.
Note: If you try to access this menu function and no SID information
has been programmed into your phone, the message NOT ALLOWED is
briefly displayed and the phone exits the menu facility.
2. Scroll through the options (SID SCRN ON, SID SCRN OFF) by using /\ \/
and confirm your choice by pressing STO.
The phone prompts for your four-digit lock code (LOCKCODE?).
3. Enter your lock code and press STO.
The message STORED is briefly displayed confirming the selection.
If you entered an incorrect lock code the message CODE ERROR is
briefly displayed and the phone exits the menu facility.
Note: When the phone is set to SID SCRN ON and when operating within a
non-preferred SID area, only calls to the emergency number pro-
grammed into your phone (e.g., 911 or another official emergency
number) may be possible.
(LB/EB 11/5/97)
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