Nokia 918 Series Cellular Telephone
(170-1242/1222) Menus Faxback Doc. # 48281
When you press [MENU], you get this screen.
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Press [\/] or [/\] to scroll through the menus. Each menu allows you to
see and change specific phone settings.
When you're scrolling through the menus, press [OK] when you see the menu
you want.
Use the [\/] or [/\] key to scroll through the setting options of a menu.
The current setting is always displayed first. Press [OK] to set the
option to the item shown on the screen.
Use [CLR] to exit the menu without changing the settings.
Accessing Menus by Number
The menu functions are numbered. You can get into menus 1 to 9 by
pressing [MENU] then the menu number.
Note: Menus 10 to 16 cannot be accessed by using this method.
Once you're in the menu, use the [\/] or [/\] key to scroll through the
available settings. The current setting is always displayed first.
Press [OK] to select the displayed setting, or use [CLR] to exit the menus
without changing the settings.
List of Menu Functions
1. Store to Memory
Store information in memory.
2 Find Name
Recall information from memory.
3. Erase Name
Erase information from memory
4. Restrict Calls
Select call restriction level:
Allow All
Incoming Only
Memory Only
5. System Select
Select the roaming option:
Home Type A or B
Non-Home Type A or B
Home Area Both Systems
6. Call Timers
View and reset call timers:
Last
Total 1
Total 2
Life
Clear Timers
7. Lights
Set the display lights on/off
8. Keypad Tones
Switch the keypad tones on/off
9. Ringing Volume
Select the ringing tone volume level:
Ringing High
Ringing Low
Silent Service
10. Ringing Type
Select ringing types (5 types)
11. Emergency Key 9
Set the 9 Key Emerg. dialing on/off
12. 1 Touch Dialing
Set the 1 Key one-touch dialing on/off
13. NAM Select
View and select your cellular number
14. Calling Card
Select and activate a calling card option
15. Change Lockcode
Change the four-digit lock code
16. SID Screen
Set the SID screening on/off
Keyguard - [MENU] *
Activate/deactivate keyguard
Pause - [MENU] #
Wait - [MENU] ##
Add a Pause or Wait character to a stored number
Some menu functions described below can be operated in several different
ways. Only one alternative is described here, with references to
alternative methods.
Menu 1, Store to Memory
You can store names and phone numbers in the phone with this menu. See
"Menu Method" in Faxback Doc. # 48280 for details on storing names and
numbers with Menu 1.
Menu 2, Find Name
You can find phone numbers and names stored in the phone with this menu.
See "To Recall Stored Names" in Faxback Doc. # 48280 for details on
finding a name with MENU 2.
Menu 3, Erase Name
You can erase the contents of a memory location by name or memory location
number with this Menu.
See "To Erase Stored Names and Numbers" in Faxback Doc. # 48280 for
details on erasing memory location contents with Menu 3.
Menu 4, Restrict Calls
You can restrict certain types of calls with this menu. You need your
four-digit lock code to change any of the settings in this menu.
ALLOW ALL means that there are no restrictions to incoming or outgoing
calls.
INCOMING ONLY means that you cannot make outgoing calls; you may only
receive calls. However, you can make calls to the number stored in
location 40 and to the emergency number preprogrammed into your phone.
See "Memory Location 40" in Faxback Doc. # 48280.
MEMORY ONLY Means that you can make outgoing calls only to numbers stored
in the phone's memory. You can also make calls to the emergency number
preprogrammed into your phone.
Note: You can't store any numbers in the phone directory when this
setting is INCOMING ONLY or MEMORY ONLY.
To Set the Call Restriction Option
1. Press [MENU] [\/\/\/\/] [OK] (or press [MENU] 4). The phone shows the
current call restriction setting.
2. Press [\/] until you see the option you want (ALLOW ALL, INCOMING
ONLY, or MEMORY ONLY) then press [OK].
3. The phone prompts you to enter the Lockcode. Enter it then press
[OK]. Note that you can't change any of the settings if you don't
know the Lockcode!
If you enter the wrong Lockcode, the phone displays CODE ERROR and exits
the menu.
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.
Menu 5, System Select
Note: When the menu function SID SCREEN has been set to SID SCRN ON and
you try to access Menu 5, the phone displays NOT ALLOWED and exits
the menu facility.
Your "home" network (that is, the network through which you have cellular
service) is either of type "A" or "B". Many areas that provide cellular
service have both an A and a B system. The phone shows the selected
system type (A or B) in the upper left corner of the display.
With Menu 5, you tell the phone which system to choose when you roam (that
is, try to use your phone in an area other than your "home" network).
Your phone must choose which system to use (A or B) so it takes the
information from your choice in Menu 5.
Contact your cellular service provider for information about the roaming
agreements they have with other cellular service providers.
To Select the Roaming Mode
1. Press [MENU] [\/\/\/\/\/] [OK] (Or press [MENU] 5). The phone shows
the current System Select setting.
2. Press [\/] until you see the option you want (BOTH SYSTEMS, HOME TYPE A
or B, NON-HOME. TYPE A or B, or HOME AREA) then press [OK].
BOTH SYSTEMS means that the phone uses both systems A and B. The phone
uses its home system when possible and the non-home type system when
service is not available in its home type system.
HOME TYPE A (or HOME TYPE B) means that the phone uses only its home type
system (A or B). Note that the phone displays HOME TYPE A or HOME TYPE B
depending on whether your phone's home system is type A or B.
NON-HOME TYPE A (or NON-HOME TYPE B) means the phone uses only the non
home type system (A or B, depending on what your phone's home system type
is).
HOME AREA means the phone uses only its home area and home system. In
other words, it cannot roam.
How to Roam
In some areas, the cellular system automatically recognizes roaming
phones. In other areas, you need to contact the service provider before
the system 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.)
Menu 6, Call Timers
This menu lets you see approximately how much time you've spent in calls
on your phone. You can also reset the timers to zero (except for the Life
Timer).
1. Press [MENU] [\/\/\/\/\/\/]. (Or press [MENU] 6.) The phone shows
how long you were on the last call in minutes and seconds.
2. Press [\/] to scroll through the other timers (TOTAL 1, TOTAL 2, LIFE,
and CLEAR TIMERS).
3. To clear timers, press [OK] when CLEAR TIMERS is on the display.
Enter your Lockcode at the LOCKCODE? prompt, then press [OK].
TOTAL 1 shows the total amount of time you've spent on calls using your
primary phone number.
TOTAL 2 shows you total amount of time you've spent on calls using your
optional secondary phone number.
Note: See "Menu 13 NAM Select" below for more information on primary and
optional secondary phone numbers.
LIFE shows the total amount of time you've spent on calls using both of
your numbers.
CLEAR TIMERS resets all the timers to zero (except the LIFE timer).
Note: CLEAR TIMERS 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.
Menu 7, Lights
The keypad and display of the phone have lights to make them easy to read.
This menu allows you to set the phone's lights on or off.
1. Press [MENU] [\/\/\/\/\/\/\/] [OK]. (Or press [MENU] 7.) The phone
shows the current setting.
2. Press [\/] to LIGHTS ON or LIGHTS OFF then press [OK].
With Lights On
If the phone is in handportable mode or connected to a charger, the lights
come on when you press a key, and stay on for 15 seconds. The lights also
come on when the phone rings and stay on for 15 seconds after the phone
rings.
When the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit, the lights remain on
continuously.
With Lights Off
If the phone is in handportable mode or connected to a charger, the lights
remain off continuously.
When the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit, the lights come on
when you press any key and stay on for 15 seconds. The lights also come
on when the phone rings and stay on for 15 seconds after the phone rings.
Menu 8, Keypad Tones
When you press the buttons on your phone, the phone beeps (the sound
depends on which key you press). With this menu, you can turn the beeping
sounds on or off.
1. Press [MENU] 8. The phone shows the current setting.
2. Press [\/] to KEYTONES ON or KEYTONES OFF then press [OK].
Note: You can still send DTMF tones even when the keypad tones are
switched off.
Note: Keypad tones are set off when you choose SILENT SERVICE in Menu 9,
Ringing Volume.
Menu 9, Ringing Volume
With this menu you choose the ringing volume. As you scroll through the
options RINGING HIGH and RINGING LOW, the phone rings so you can hear what
each setting sounds like.
1. Press [MENU] 9. The phone shows the current setting.
2. Press [\/] to RINGING HIGH, RINGING LOW, or SILENT SERVICE then press
[OK].
If you choose SILENT SERVICE, the phone won't ring when you have an
incoming call. Instead it beeps once, flashes the lights, and displays
CALL. The phone displays SILENT when you aren't in a call and when you
aren't using the other functions of the phone. This message is to remind
you that the ringing tone is set to off.
Note: All other tones of the phone, except for the charger connected
tone, are also switched off.
Menu 10, Ringing Type
With this menu you choose the ringing type. As you scroll through each of
the five options, the phone rings so you can hear what each type sounds
like.
1. Press [MENU] then Press [\/] until you get to RINGING TYPE then press
[OK]. The phone shows the current setting.
2. Press [\/] to hear the types, then press [OK] when you hear the one
you want.
Menu 11, Emergency Key 9
This menu lets you set the 9 key one-touch emergency dialing on or off.
The default setting for the feature is EMERG. 9 ON.
With EMERG. 9 ON, your phone dials the emergency number programmed into
your phone when your press and hold [9 WXYZ]. See "9 Key Emergency
Dialing" in Faxback Doc. # 48279.
To set the Emergency Key 9 on or off
1. Press [MENU] and press [\/] until you get to EMERGENCY KEY 9 then
press [OK]. The phone shows the current setting.
2. Press [\/] to EMERG. 9 OFF or EMERG. 9 ON, then press [OK].
Note: The Emergency Key 9 one-touch dialing operates when calls are
restricted, but does not operate when the Keyguard is on.
Menu 12, 1 Touch Dialing
This menu lets you set the 1 Touch Dialing on or off. With 1 TOUCH ON,
you can dial the number stored in memory location 1 by pressing and
holding [1 o_o].
1. Press [MENU] then press [\/] until you get to 1 TOUCH DIALING then
press [OK]. The phone shows the current setting.
2. Press [\/] to 1 TOUCH OFF or 1 TOUCH ON, then press [OK].
For details on storing numbers in your phone, see "To Store Numbers and
Names" in Faxback Doc. # 48280. See also "1 Touch Dialing" in Faxback
Doc. # 48279.
Menu 13, NAM Select
Your phone can have two different telephone numbers. Each number is
stored in a NAM (Number Assignment Module). This menu lets you choose
which telephone number (NAM) to use. Note that in order to have two
different telephone numbers, you must subscribe to them through your
cellular operator(s).
1. Press [MENU] then press [\/] until you get to NAM SELECT then press
[OK]. The phone shows the current NAM (phone number).
2. Press [\/] to the NAM you want (if there are two available) then press
[OK].
Note: If only one NAM is programmed into your phone, only that number can
be selected from this menu.
Note: The phone cannot use both numbers at the same time and you cannot
change the number during a call.
Note: If your phone is set to your first number, you can only receive
calls via that number. You may be able to forward calls from your
second number to your first number so you don't miss any calls, if
this service is available from your network provider. For more
information please contact your cellular service provider.
Menu 14, Calling Card
This menu lets you store calling card information in your phone. You can
select the calling card option, or you can select NO CARD. For making an
automatic calling card call, see "Calling Card Call" in Faxback Doc.
# 48279.
You need to store the calling card information in your phone to use this
feature. After you store the information, that option is also the one
used when you make Calling Card calls.
1. Press [MENU] then press [\/] until you get to CALLING CARD then press
[OK]. The phone asks you for your Lockcode.
2. Enter the Lockcode and press [OK]. The phone displays the currently
selected option or NO CARD.
3. Select whether your calling card is Card Type A, B, C, or D (described
below).
Card Type Includes these cards Uses this U.S.A. access number
A Sprint 1-800-877-8000
MCI 1-800-950-1022
SNET 1-800-555-5321
B MCI 1-800-888-8000
MCI 1-800-674-0700
GTE 1-800-225-5483
C AT&T 1-800-225-5288
Sprint 1-800-277-7468
Pac Tel 1-800-522-2020
D AT&T 10 10288
Sprint 10333
Ameritech (press [OK] at ACCESS NUMBER? prompt)
Press [\/] to the option you want then press [OK]. If you select NO
CARD, previously stored calling card data is erased and the phone
exits the menu facility.
4. At ACCESS NUMBER?, enter the telephone number to access your calling
card provider then press [OK].
At CARD ID CODE? enter your card number (including any PIN number)
then press [OK].
When STORED is briefly displayed, the card has been activated, and the
previously stored calling card data erased.
Note: To exit the menu without changing the calling card settings, press
and hold [CLR] at the CARD ID CODE? prompt.
Menu 15, Change Lockcode
This lets you change your phone's four-digit Lockcode.
1. Press [MENU] then press [\/] until you get to CHANGE LOCKCODE then
press [OK]. The phone asks you for your Lockcode.
2. Enter the Lockcode and press [OK].
If you enter an incorrect Lockcode, the phone displays CODE ERROR and
exits the menu.
3. The phone asks for a new Lockcode. Enter a new code (four numbers)
and press [OK].
4. When the phone prompts you to CONFIRM the new lock code, reenter the
numbers you entered in Step 3 then press [OK].
STORED confirms that the lock code has been changed.
Menu 16, SID Screen
System Identity (SID) screening information can be programmed into your
phone by your dealer. SID screening information lists the networks in
which the phone can operate. This menu lets you set SID Screening on or
off if SID Screening information has been programmed into your phone.
1. Press [MENU] [/\] then press [OK]. The phone displays the current
setting.
Note: If you try to access this menu and no SID screening information
has been programmed into your phone, the phone displays NOT
ALLOWED and exits the menu.
2. Press [\/] to SID SCRN ON or SID SCRN OFF, then press [OK]. The phone
asks you for your Lockcode.
3. Enter your Lockcode and press [OK].
Depending on the programmed information, and the actual network
availability in the area where you are using the phone, SID Screen
On or Off has the effects described below.
SID Screen On
With SID SCRN ON, your phone may be able to select the preferred (e.g.,
low-cost billing rate) type of network. If service available only within
a non-preferred type of network, the NO part of NO SVC will flash and only
emergency calls to the emergency number programmed into your phone may be
possible.
SID Screen Off
With SID SCRN OFF, your phone selects the network according to the system
selection setting.
Note: When the phone is set to SID SCRN ON and when within a
non-preferred network, only calls to the emergency number
programmed into your phone (e.g., 911 or another official
emergency number) may be possible.
Note: If SID SCRN is changed from OFF to ON, the system selection
(Menu 5) is reset to BOTH SYSTEMS.
(BR/eb 6/12/98)
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