NOKIA 2160 Cellular Telephone
(170-1227) Menus Faxback Doc. # 48782
The phone's menus and submenus allow you to tailor the phone to suit your
tastes.
Menu guidelines
- > Left [-] (Menu) enters the menus.
- > \/ and /\ step through menus, submenus, and options.
- > [ABC] gives help text on menus and submenus and goes to the next
screen of help text if there are several.
- > Right [-] (Quit) goes back one level.
- > [CLR] exits the menu facility without making changes.
Scrolling through the menus
- > Left [-] (Menu)
- > \/ or /\ to menu you want.
- > Left [-] (Select or OK) enters submenus and chooses options.
The current setting appears first in lists of setting options.
Entering menus by number
- > Left [-] (Menu) then menu number then submenu number then setting
number.
The menus, submenus and setting options are numbered. The number is shown
in the display's top right corner. Once you reach the menu or submenu you
want, you can also use \/ or /\ to see options.
Note: Press the menu, submenu, and setting numbers within a couple of
seconds of each other when using this method.
Summary Of Menu Functions
MEMORY FUNCTIONS Dialed Calls 01 1
Menu 01 Received Calls 01 2
Missed Calls 01 3
Clear All Call Lists 01 4
Memory Erase Options 01 5
Memory Status 01 6
Call Timers 01 7
MESSAGES Listen to voice Messages 2 1
Menu 2 Read Messages 2 2
Set Voice Mailbox Number 2 3
CALL SETTINGS Ringing Volume 3 1
Menu 3 Ringing Tone 3 2
One-Touch Dialing 3 3
Emergency Key 9 3 4
Automatic Redial 3 5
Automatic Answer 3 6
Calling Card 3 7
Pager Mode 3 8
PHONE SETTINGS Lights 4 1
Menu 4 Keypad Tones 4 2
Manual DTMF Tones 4 3
Auto DTMF Length 4 4
Personal Reminder Note 4 5
Countdown Timer 4 6
Restore Settings 4 7
Menu List 4 8
Language 4 9
SECURITY OPTIONS Automatic Phone Lock 5 1
Menu 5 Change Lock Code 5 2
Restrict Calls 5 3
Outgoing Calls 5 3 1
International Calls 5 3 2
Incoming Calls 5 3 3
Hide Memory 5 4
NETWORK SERVICES Dual Mode Selection 6 1
Menu 6 Voice Privacy 6 2
(see note below) CALL FORWARDING 6 3
FORWARDING ALL CALLS 6 3 1
FORWARD IF BUSY 6 3 2
FORWARD IF NOT ANSWERED 6 3 3
FORWARD IF OUT OF REACH 6 3 4
CALL WAITING 6 4
SELECTIVE CALL ACCEPTANCE 6 5
ALLOWED NUMBERS LIST 6 5 1
BLOCKED NUMBERS LIST 6 5 2
SEND OWN NUMBER 6 6
Network Feature Setting 6 7
SYSTEM SELECTION Selects which cellular system to use.
Menu 7
NAM SELECTION Selects the phone's system and current phone number.
Menu 8
NUMBER EDITOR Allows editing of the currently-displayed number.
Menu 9
ALERT OPTIONS Selects type of ringing or silent service.
Menu 10
ACTIVATE KEYGUARD Activates the keypad locking mechanism.
Menu 11
Menu 6 Note: The items in Menu 6 shown in CAPITALS are visible ONLY when
activated with Menu 6 7!
Network Services
Some of the menu functions are network services. These functions can be
utilized only if provided by your cellular network. To make use of a
network service, you must first subscribe to it. For availability and
subscription, contact your network operator.
Menu 01, Memory Functions
See "The Personal Directory" and "Temporary Lists and Call Timers" in
Faxback Doc. # 48780 for descriptions of the items in Menu 01.
Menu 2, Messages
See the "Voice and Text Messages" in Faxback Doc. # 48779 for descriptions
of these menu items.
Menu 3, Call Settings
Menu 3 1 Ringing Volume
You hear each ringing level as you scroll through the volume levels. When
the phone is connected to a handsfree desktop charger, handsfree car kit,
or headset, the ringing volume can be set separately for those accessories
with this menu.
Menu 3 2 Ringing Tone
The phone plays a sample of each pattern as you scroll.
Note: The ringing tone is the same for all accessories.
Menu 3 3 , One-Touch Dialing
With this feature on, you can dial any of the phone numbers stored in
personal directory locations 2-9 by pressing and holding the number of the
personal directory location.
Note: Pressing 9 and SND initiates an emergency call if the Emergency Key
9 function is set On! Pressing and holding 1 always initiates a
call to the number stored with Menu 2 3, Set Voice Mailbox Number.
Menu 3 4, Emergency Key 9
With this feature on, the phone makes an emergency call when you press 9
then SND. The phone dials the preprogrammed emergency number 911.
You can also dial an emergency call by pressing and holding 9 for about
three seconds, after which the call is initiated. However, this method
does not work when Keyguard is active or when the phone is connected to a
modem.
Menu 3 5, Automatic Redial
When this is on, your phone redials the number you are trying to call (if
the Network is busy) up to 10 times. Press END to end the call attempts.
Menu 3 6, Automatic Answer
When the phone is connected to the headset or the handsfree facility of
the car kit, you can set the phone to answer a call automatically after
one ring. The car kit must be equipped with the ignition sense option.
Menu 3 7, Calling Card
To store a calling card
- > Left [-] (Menu) 3 7.
- > \/ to the card you want then left [-] (OK).
- > key in security code at Security code: then left [-] (OK).
- > key in access number at Access Number:.
- > press [ABC] then key in card name (optional).
- > left [-] (OK).
- > key in card number at Card ID Code: then left [-] (OK).
To change stored calling card information (such as your card number), go
through these steps, but use the CLR key to erase already stored
information. Key in the new information then press left [-] (OK).
Menu 3 8, Pager Mode
See the "Voice and Text Messages" in Faxback Doc. # 48779 for a
description of this function.
Making Calling Card Calls
- > Key in phone number.
- > press and hold [SND] for a few seconds until the phone displays CARD
CALL.
- > press left [-] (OK) after Wait For Tone, Then Press OK prompt.
Depending on the type of calling card, there may be an additional prompt,
Wait For Tone, Press OK Again. Press left [-] (OK) again at this prompt.
Note: This dialing method works only with cards that require you to first
dial the access number, then the phone number, then your card
number, in that order.
Menu 4 Phone Settings
Menu 4 1, Lights
With lights on, the keypad lights come on when you press a key or have an
incoming call, and go off 15 seconds later.
When the phone is connected to a car kit, desktop charger, or cigarette
lighter charger, the lights are on permanently when this setting is ON;
when this setting is OFF, the lights come on when you press a key or have
an incoming call, and go off 15 seconds later.
Note: You can turn on the lights for 15 seconds by pressing the power key
quickly regardless of this setting.
Menu 4 2, Keypad Tones
You can select the volume level or turn off the sound the phone makes when
you press a key.
Note: The keypad tone volume is set separately for each accessory you
use.
Menu 4 3, Manual DTMF Tones
Menu 4 4 , Auto DTMF Length
See "Touch Tones" in Faxback Doc. # 48781 for descriptions of these items.
Menu 4 5, Personal Reminder Note
- > Left [-] (Menu) 4 5.
- > key in a new message or edit the existing one.
- > left [-] (Option).
- > \/ to Store or Erase.
- > left [-] (OK).
The Personal Reminder Note displays when the phone is switched on. The
maximum length is 30 characters.
Characters you key in are added to the left of the cursor. Press [CLR] to
delete characters to the left of the cursor.
Press \/ or /\ to move the cursor right or left. Store stores the new or
edited note for later use. The note is displayed each time you switch the
phone on. Erase removes the note from the display and from the memory.
Next time you switch the phone on, the stored note displays. Once you
have read the note, press left [-] (Keep) to save it or right [-] (Erase)
to delete it. It displays each time you turn the phone on until you erase
it.
Menu 4 6, Countdown Timer
- > Left [-] (Menu) 4 6.
- > key in time to count down at Set timer: (appears in h and m).
- > left [-] (OK).
- > press right [-] (Quit) twice to exit.
The phone sounds an alarm and displays COUNTDOWN COMPLETED when it
finishes counting down the amount of time you enter. The timer stops if
the battery runs out or if you turn the phone off.
An incoming call overrides the timer alarm. After you have completed the
call, COUNTDOWN COMPLETED appears, but the phone does not sound an alarm.
To stop the timer before it alarms.
[Follow the steps above, but key in 0000 at Set timer:.]
To clear the alarm when it is sounding
[Press left [-] (OK)].
Menu 4 7, Restore Settings
You can reset the settings of certain menu functions to factory defaults
(as in a new telephone).
Note: The memory, timers, counters and the language selection are not
reset.
The following settings are set to the values shown:
Ringing Volume Level 4 (3 in car mode)
Ringing Tone Type 1
One-Touch Dialing Off
Emergencies Key 9 Off
Automatic Redial Off
Automatic Answer Off
Pager Mode Off
Lights On
Keypad Tones Level 2
Manual DTMF Tones Continuous
Auto DTMF Length Long
Menu List Complete
Automatic Phone Lock Off
Lock Code 1234
Dual Mode Selection Ana. & Dig.
Voice Privacy Off
Ringing Options Ring
Menu 4 8, Menu List
This function lets you choose either a shortened or complete menu. The
complete menu contains all menu items, whereas the short menu shows only
the most essential menu items, namely: Messages (Listen to Voice Messages,
Set Voice Mailbox Number), Phone Settings (Restore Settings, Menu List),
Alert Options, and Activate Keyguard.
Menu 4 9, Language
You can choose the language your phone uses for all of its displays.
Menu 5, Security Options
Most of the phones security features require a five-digit security code,
which is normally supplied with the phone. If you forget the security
code, contact your dealer. Since this code allows access to all the
operations of the phone, store it in a safe place, separately from the
phone.
Menu 5 1, Automatic phone Lock
When you turn this on, the phone's lock becomes active after you switch
the phone off and back on. With the lock on, you must enter the lock code
each time you want to access memory and menu functions.
To enter the Lockcode:
[At Enter lock code: key in the Lockcode then press left [-] (OK).]
When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency number
programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official Emergency number)
including calls with the Emergency Key 9. Also, you may call the number
stored in location 100.
To answer a call with Auto Lock on:
[Press [SND].]
To call the number in location 100 with Auto Lock on:
[\/ or /\ then [SND].]
Note: To unlock the phone permanently after locking it, you need to enter
this function and select the AUTO LOCK OFF option.
Menu 5 2, Change Lock code
In a lock code, only digits 0 to 9 are accepted. Lock codes are four
digits long.
Menu 5 3, Restrict Calls
You can prevent the phone from dialing a number or receiving a call. Note
that none of the restriction options prevents calls to the preprogrammed
emergency number 911.
Menu 5 3 1, Outgoing Calls
Allowed means that all calls can be made as usual. Blocked means that no
calls can be made. Limited means that calls can be made only to phone
numbers stored in certain personal directory locations. You are prompted
for a FROM: and TO: value. For example, enter FROM: 1 and TO: 15 to allow
only calls to the numbers stored in locations 1-15. Or, enter FROM: 3 and
TO: 3, to allow only calls to the number stored in location 3.
You can store an area code (for example, 214) in a memory location (e.g.,
15). Then select Limited, and enter 15 in the FROM: and TO: values. You
can then make calls to only numbers starting with 214.
When calls are restricted calls may be possible to the emergency number
programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency numbers).
Menu 5 3 2, International Calls
Allowed means you can make international calls (i.e., calls beginning with
the international prefix preprogrammed in your phone). Blocked means you
can't make international calls with the phone.
Menu 5 3 3, Incoming Calls
Allowed means you can receive all calls. Blocked means you can receive no
calls.
Menu 5 4, Hide Memory
This function lets you hide phone numbers in your personal directory. The
names stored in the hidden memory locations are shown on the display, but
the numbers are shown as asterisks (*).
To hide only one location, enter the location number at both the Hide
From: and Hide To: prompts (shown below). To hide a series of locations,
such as locations 10-15, enter the first location, for example 10, at Hide
From: and the last location, for example 15, at Hide To:.
To hide numbers:
- > Left [-] (Menu) 5 4.
- > Key in security code at Security code: then left [-] (OK).
- > \/ to Yes then left [-] (OK).
- > at Hide From: enter first location to be hidden then left [-] (OK).
- > at Hide To: enter last location to be hidden then left [-] (OK).
Menu 6, Network Services
Menu 6 1, Dual mode Select
You can set the phone to work in AMPS (Analog) and/or TDMA (Digital)
networks. The network can always override your setting, however when the
phone is in dual mode (Ana. & Dig.) the cellular network automatically
selects the right mode. The phone automatically returns to dualmode (Ana.
& Dig.) when you switch the phone off and back on.
6 2, Voice Privacy
You may set this to On or Off. Voice Privacy On encrypts the voice
channel only in networks with digital service. If you have this feature
on and voice privacy becomes inactive for any reason the phone displays
VOICE PRIVACY INACTIVE and beeps. Check for availability of this function
from your network operator.
Note: Menu items 6 3, 6 4, 6 5, and 6 6 appear on your phone's menu only
if you are using the first telephone number of your phone (see Menu
8, NAM Selection), you have subscribed to the service from your
network operator, and you have activated the menu items with Menu
6 7.
Menu 6 3, Call Forwarding
This appears on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7.
- > Left [-] (Menu) 6 3.
- > \/ to forwarding option.
- > left [-] (OK).
- > \/ to Activate or Cancel.
- > left [-] (OK).
This forwards your calls to the number that is on display when you select
Activate. Forward All Calls (Menu 6 3 1) forwards all incoming calls.
Forward If Busy (Menu 6 3 2) forwards calls only when you are on the
phone. Forward If Not Answered (Menu 6 3 3) forwards calls if you don't
answer. Forward If Out of Reach (Menu 6 3 4) forwards calls if you are
out of the serving cellular network. Cancel All Forwarding (Menu 6 3 5)
cancels all currently-active forwarding options.
Menu 6 4, Call Waiting
- > Left [-] (Menu) 6 4.
- > \/ to Activate or Cancel.
- > left [-] (OK).
This appears on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7.
If you activate call waiting, you will receive a tone during a call to let
you know you have an incoming call. The phone may also display the
incoming caller's identification. To answer the incoming call, press
[SND].
Menu 6 5, Selective Call Acceptance
- > Left [-] (Menu) 6 5.
- > \/ to Allowed Numbers List or Blocked Numbers List.
- > \/ to Activate, Deactivate, or Edit.
- > left [-] (OK).
This appears on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7.
With this, you can program the network to screen incoming calls. The
caller's phone number is compared to the list you select and the call is
then either rejected or allowed. Allowed Numbers List allows calls when
the incoming caller's number matches one on the allowed numbers list.
Blocked Numbers List rejects calls when the incoming caller's number
matches one on the blocked numbers list.
Activate turns the restriction on. Deactivate turns the restriction off.
Edit allows you to add numbers to or remove numbers from the list.
If you select Edit, you can then choose to Add No. to the list, Remove No.
from the list, or Remove All (clear the list).
Confirm your selection or setting with the left [-] (OK).
Contact your network operator to have this feature activated.
Menu 6 6, Send Own Number
- > Left [-] (Menu) 6 6.
- > \/ to Yes (to show number) or No (to not show number).
- > left [-] (OK).
- > key in the number you want to call at Number: prompt.
- > press [SND] to call.
This appears on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7
This specifies whether or not to display (i.e., Send) your phone number to
the person you are calling. This feature functions only in systems
equipped with Calling Number Identification. Contact your network
operator to see if this is available.
If you do not make a selection, the phone uses the default network
setting, which is always active when you switch on your phone. Check with
your network operator to find out the network default.
Menu 6 7, Network Feature Setting
Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Selective Call Acceptance, and Send Own
Number are services available through your network operator or dealer.
When you subscribe to any of these services, your operator or dealer gives
you a separate code that you use to activate and deactivate each service.
Menu 6 7 lets you store all the codes you use in your phone. Once you
store the code in your phone, the service appears as a menu item. You can
then use the menu to activate and deactivate CALL FORWARD, CALL WAITING,
SELECTIVE CALL ACCEPTANCE, and SEND OWN NUMBER.
To remove an item from the menu, go through the steps shown in "To Store
Codes" below, but simply press left [-] (OK) after the Feature code:
prompt (without entering a code).
To store codes:
- > Left [-] (Menu) 6 7.
- > at Feature Code: enter the code you want to store in your phone (e.g.
*74) then left [-] (OK).
- > \/ to the service that the code applies to, then left [-] (OK).
- > \/ to sub-option (as applicable) then left [-] (OK).
- > \/ to Activate or Cancel.
- > left [-] (OK).
Menu 7, System Select
In each cellular service area there are usually two cellular operators
operating public systems of type "A" or "B". One of the public systems
(A or B) is your home system (depending on your operator) but your phone
can work with both types of systems. With Menu 7, you can select the type
of system the phone should use.
If you have registered with several operators, use Menu 8, NAM Select, to
select the current home system. The currently-selected NAM determines
which system is currently your "home" system.
Both A & B means that when roaming, the phone first tries to use a home
type system (such as "B" if the home system is B). If this is not
available, it then tries to use a non-home type system (such as "A" if the
home system is B)
Home type A or Home type B means the phone tries to use only a home-type
system.
Non-Home type A or Non-Home B means the phone tries to use only a non-home
type system.
Home Area means the phone cannot roam at all.
Note: To use this option, your home system operator must have a roaming
agreement with the host company whose system you try to use.
Contact your home system operator for the roaming agreements they
have with other operators.
Depending on the selection either the A or B indicator (or both) will
appear. Neither indicator appears if Home Area is selected.
Roaming Indicators
When the phone begins roaming, it beeps, displays ROAMING and lights the
roaming indicator (/\). For a description of the two states of the
roaming indicator, see "The Display and Connectors" in Faxback Doc.
# 48776. Some cellular system can recognize a roaming phone
automatically. In other systems, you must contact the cellular operator
before the system can recognize the phone. You will need to give your
phone number, your phone's ESN (electronic serial number), and how you
plan to pay for your calls. There is usually an additional charge for
roaming calls.
Note: The ESN for your cellular phone is printed under the battery pack
on the back of the phone.
Menu 8, NAM Selection
- > Left [-] (Menu) 8.
- > \/ to phone number to use.
- > left [-] (Select).
The cellular operator programs your phone with software called a Number
Assignment Module (NAM) when you register for service. You can register
your phone with up to 3 cellular systems, each giving your phone a
different NAM, which contains unique data for you such as your phone
number, home service area, and A-key.
Only one NAM is in effect at a time. When you select a phone number, you
are also selecting which system you are using as your home system. The
first phone number displayed with this menu is the phone number in use.
Note: You need at least one active number to make calls. You cannot
change from one NAM to another during a call.
Menu 9, Number Editor
The number you want to edit must be on the display.
- > Left [-] (Menu) 9.
- > [CLR] removes the digit left of cursor.
- > \/ or /\ moves the cursor right or left.
This function lets you edit the existing digits of a phone number. You
can press [SND] to dial the edited number.
Menu 10, Alert Options
With Ring & Vibra the phone rings and vibrates for incoming calls. With
Ring the phone sounds a ringing tone. With Beep Once the phone sounds a
short beep. With Vibrate the phone only vibrates. With Silent, the phone
only flashes its lights and CALL.
The vibrator function can be activated, but it functions only if an
optional vibrating battery is used (BBT-1XV). Contact your dealer for
more information.
For different ringing volume levels and tone patterns, see Menu 3 1 and
Menu 3 2, above.
When the phone starts to alert, you can press [END] to mute the ringing
tone. The phone continues to alert silently by flashing the lights and
the text CALL on the display.
When Beep once, Vibrate or Silent has been chosen, the phone displays
SILENT. Call related tones like message received or voice mail indication
beeps become shorter with one of the above options selected.
When Silent has been chosen, Automatic Answer (Menu 3 6) does not work.
If Vibrate is selected and no vibrating battery is attached, the phone
automatically goes into Silent mode for incoming calls. If the phone is
set to Vibrate and then placed in a Handsfree stand, the phone rings only.
When the phone is connected to a HF desktop charger, HF car kit, or
headset, the indication mode can be set separately for each of these
accessories.
Menu 11, Activate Keyguard
[Press left [-] (Menu) then 1 1].
Keyguard remains on until you deactivate by pressing left [-] (Menu) then
*. When the function is activated and there is no call in progress, no
key tones are heard and no key presses are being accepted, except for
calls to 9 1 1 (or other official preprogrammed emergency number) and
[SND] and [END].
When placing an emergency call, the emergency number is displayed only
after you have keyed in all its digits. After the emergency call,
Keyguard automatically becomes active again. Keyguard cannot be activated
when the phone is connected to a car kit or in the handsfree desktop
charger.
(BR/eb 7/16/98)
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