NOKIA 2160 Cellular Telephone
(170-1227)                 Directory                  Faxback Doc. # 48780

The Personal Directory

You can store up to 100 numbers and associated names in your "Personal
Directory".

Stored numbers may be up to 16 digits long.  Stored names may be up to 16
characters long.  The phone provides you with 8 extended number locations
(any you choose) that allow the stored number to contain up to 30 digits
in addition to the name.

The identical name may be used only once in memory.  REPLACE NAME? appears
when you try to store a name already in memory.

Alpha Mode

To enter names, retrieve numbers based on names, and view names, press
[ABC].  The phone displays ABC to indicate that you can use keys to enter
letters as well as numbers, and that you are viewing names rather than
numbers.

When a number is displayed, press [ABC] to see the associated name (if
there is one).  When a name is displayed, press [ABC] to see the
associated number.

When ABC is displayed, you can enter these characters:

Key    Characters          Key          Characters

1      1                    7            PQRS 7

2      ABC 2                8            TUV 8

3      DEF 3                9            WXYZ 9

4      GHI 4                0            -?!,.:"'&$()0

5      JKL 5                *            Enter letters from same key again

6      MNO 6                #            Blank space

Note:  If you include the character ! in the stored name, the phone rings
       distinctly when receiving calls from that number.  See the "Making
       and Receiving Calls" in Faxback Doc. # 48778 for more information.

When entering letters, press and hold the key to switch between upper case
and lower case letters.  Press [CLR] to correct a mistake.

When ABC is not displayed, you can use the * key to enter these special
characters:

   **     +, links memory locations.

   ***    p, creates a pause.

   ****   W, causes the phone to wait for input.

Entering Names

- > [ABC].

- > Press and release the key labeled with the letter you want until that
    letter appears.

- > for another letter on the same key, press * in between letters or wait
    a few seconds.

Example Name: Lisa

Press this                       For this effect

[ABC]                            alpha mode

5 5 5                            L

press and hold 4, then 4 4       i (lower case)

7 7 7 7                          s

2                                a

Storing Numbers and Names

- > Key in phone number.

- > right [-] (Memory).

- > left [-] (Store).

- > key in name (optional).

- > left [-] (Store).

- > left [-] (OK).

You can also enter the another location number or scroll through available
location numbers with \/ or /\ after the STORE IN LOCATION? prompt.  You
may group stored numbers, such as storing your family's numbers in
locations 20-29.  At STORE IN LOCATION? you would key in 2* and the phone
would store the number in the first available location beginning with a 2
(such as 21).

To fast save

- > Key in phone number.

- > press and hold right [-] (Memory).

To add a name to a stored phone number

- > Recall stored phone number.

- > [ABC] then key in name.

- > right [-] (Memory) then left [-] (Store).

- > At STORE IN LOCATION? Enter recalled location number.

- > left [-] (OK) then left [-] (OK) again at REPLACE?

To change the number stored with a name

- > Recall stored number.

- > [CLR] repeatedly to erase number.

- > key in new number.

- > right [-] (Memory).

- > left [-] (Store) then left [-] (OK) again at REPLACE?

To erase stored names and numbers

With display empty,

- > right [-] (Memory).

- > left [-] (Store) then left [-] (Store) again.

- > \/ to name you want to erase, or key in name, or press [ABC] to see
    numbers, then \/.

- > left [-] (Erase).

Press right [-] (Quit) instead of left [-] (Erase) if you change your
mind.  Press right [-] (Quit) again to exit the erase function.  You may
also use Menu 01 5 to erase.

Note:  You cannot undo Erase functions so be careful!

To erase all stored numbers

- > Left [-] (Menu) 01 5.

- > \/ to Erase All then left [-] (OK).

- > left [-] (OK) at ARE YOU SURE?.

Recalling Stored Numbers

With display empty, press \/ or /\.

Press \/ or /\ repeatedly to scroll through stored numbers.  Press [ABC]
to see corresponding names.

Recalling Stored Names

With display empty, press [ABC] then \/ or /\.

Press \/ or /\ repeatedly to scroll through stored names.  Press [SND] to
dial the displayed name's number.

To recall numbers by memory location

- > Key in location number.

- > right [-] (Memory).

- > right [-] (Find).

Press [SND] to dial the displayed number or displayed name's number.

To recall numbers by name

- > Right [-] (Memory).

- > Key in name or its first few letters.

- > right [-] (Find).

If you enter only the first letters of the name and there is more than one
name beginning with these letters, press \/ or /\ until you see the name
you want.

To begin scrolling at a particular location

Key in first digit of the location then * then \/.

This works for 2-digit locations.  If you press 2* then \/, the phone
begins scrolling at location 20, if you have numbers stored in that
location.  This is handy if you have grouped together stored numbers.
(See "Storing Numbers and Names" earlier in this Faxback Doc..

Status of the Directory

- > Left [-] (Menu) 01 6.

- > \/ shows empty.

- > \/ again shows full.

- > \/ again shows hidden.

This lets you see how many empty, full, and hidden locations are in your
directory.

8.  Temporary Lists and Call Timers

The phone automatically stores the last 10 dialed numbers, numbers of the
last 10 answered calls, and numbers of the last 10 missed calls.  It also
gives you 10 storage spaces, in a "Notepad".

Note:  The phone displays the phone numbers of received and missed calls
       only if the cellular system is able to identify the caller.

To view Dialed Numbers

- > With display empty, press [SND].

- > \/ or /\ within a second.

The top right corner of the display shows the location number of the last
dialed number (L0 - L9).  Press [ABC] to view associated names, if
available.  You may also use Menu 01 1, Dialed Calls.  Once you see the
number you want, press [SND] to dial.

To view Last Received Calls

With display empty, press * then \/ to scroll the numbers.

The top right corner of the display shows the location number of the 10
most recent calls you have answered (RO - R9).  Press [ABC] to view
associated names, if available.  You may also use Menu 01 2, Received
Calls.

To view Missed Calls

With display empty, press ** (+) then \/.

- > If MISSED CALLS is displayed, press left [-] (List) then \/ to scroll
    the list, OR

- > Press right [-] (Quit) to view the numbers later.

The top right corner of the display shows you the location number
(U0 - U9) of the calling phone numbers of the 10 most recent calls you
have not answered.  Press [ABC] to view associated names, if available.
You may also use Menu 01 3, Missed Calls.

Notepad

The notepad is "temporary storage" for up to 10 numbers.

To store numbers and names in Notepad

- > Store number as normal, but at STORE IN LOCATION, press #.

- > left [-] )OK).

See "The Personal directory", above for details on storing numbers.

To see numbers and names in Notepad

# then \/ or /\.

The top right corner of the display shows the location number of the
Notepad (o0-o9).

To clear temporary lists and Notepad

Left [-] (Menu) 01 4.

This clears Dialed Numbers, Received Calls, Missed Calls, and the Notepad.
You cannot undo this operation so be careful!

Call Timers

- > Left [-] (Menu) 01 7.

- > \/ to show duration of the LAST CALL.

- > \/ again to show the duration of ALL CALLS.

This shows call durations for the currently-selected NAM.  The phone has
separate timers for each NAM (phone number) your phone uses.

Note:  The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may
       vary, depending upon items such as network features, rounding off
       for billing, and taxes.

To clear Call Timers

- > Left [-] (Menu) 01 7.

- > \/ to CLEAR TIMERS.

- > left [-] (OK).

- > key in security code at Security code: then left [-] (OK).

(BR/eb 7/16/98)

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