Nokia 6120 Cellular Telephone
(170-1303) NAM Programming Faxback Doc. # 49501
Nokia 6120 cellular telephones are capable of supporting authentication.
There are two authenticated versions of the 6120. This document provides
information to program the version that contains a Default A-Key in NAM 1.
If you make a mistake, press the / key below the right side of the display
and enter the correct information.
Easy NAM Programming
1. Press (|) to turn on the phone, then enter the Programming Access Code
(*#639#).
2. Enter the 10-digit area code and phone number. Press TALK (or the \
key below OK).
3. To change the System ID Code (SID) only, enter the 1-5 digit SID
supplied by the cellular service provider, then press TALK (or the \
key below OK).
To change the lock code and the SID, add a pound sign and new lock
code after the SID. (Example: 175#778; Lock code = 7788)
To change the language and the SID, add a pound sign and new language
code after the code. (Example: 175#0; Language = English)
Language Codes:
0 (default) = English
1 = French
2 = Spanish
3 = Portuguese
To change both the lock code and the language code along with the SID,
use a pound sign to separate each set of numbers.
(Example: 175#7788#2; where the SID = 175, lock code = 7788, language
= Spanish)
Programming is complete. The phone automatically powers off and back on.
Complete NAM Programming
1. Press (|) to turn the phone on.
2. Enter the NAM access code. Factory default is *3001#12345#.
3. Repeatedly press /\ or \/ to scroll through the menu options (NAM 1,
NAM 2, NAM 3, Security, Emergency, SW version, Serial No., Programmed,
or Field Test).
4. Press the \ key below Select to access the menu item you selected.
5. Repeatedly press /\ or \/ to scroll through the parameters (Home
system ID, Home SOC, Own number, Alpha tag, PSID/RSID lists, Change
defaults).
If the value is incorrect, press the \ key below Select and use the
numeric keypad to make any needed changes, then press \ again to store
the correct information.
If you select Change defaults, repeatedly press /\ or \/ to scroll
through the parameters.
NAM status Dedicated B cch number
Access method Overload class
Local option Group ID
Primary paging channel SID alpha tag control
Secondary paging ch A-key code
Dedicated A cch Public systems
Dedicated A cch number Private systems
Dedicated B cch Residential systems
6. Use the \ key below Select to store the new information that has been
entered.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for the remaining NAM parameter options to be
viewed and / or changed.
8. To program other NAMs, press the / key below Back to return to the
Main Menu. Select NAM 2 or NAM 3. Once the Home System ID and Own
number are programmed, the phone will automatically set the NAM Status
to enabled.
9. If you want to change the security code, from the Main Menu,
repeatedly press /\ or \/ to select Security, then press the \ key
below Select. The current 5-digit security code appears in the
display. (The default is 12345.) Use the numeric keys to enter the
new value, then press the \ key below OK to store changes.
Note: The Lock Code automatically changes to the last 4 digits of the
new Security Code.
10. If you want to change the Emergency numbers, from the Main Menu,
repeatedly press /\ or \/ to select Emergency, then press the \ key
below Select to access the emergency numbers.
Emergency number 1 911
Emergency number 2 *911
Emergency number 3 (None)
If the value is incorrect, press the \ key below Select and use the
numeric keypad to make any needed changes, then press \ again to store
the correct information. Press / below Back to exit the menu.
11. To display the phone's serial number, from the Main Menu, repeatedly
press /\ or \/ to select Serial No. Press \ below Quit] to exit the
menu.
12. If you are programming the phone for the first time, from the Main
Menu, repeatedly press /\ or \/ to select Programmed.
Press \ below Select and enter a four digit number that corresponds to
the month and year the phone is sold in the format MMYY. For example,
for January 1999, enter 0199.
Note: This menu location can only be programmed once. The first date
entered cannot be changed. If you try to enter the menu once
it has been programmed, you hear a short beep and Date already
stored appears.
13. To exit NAM programming, press (|) to turn the phone off and leave it
off for five seconds.
(EB/tlc 09/01/98)
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