Nokia 282 Series Cellular Telephone
(170-1226/1251/1252/1253) Menus Faxback Doc. # 52777
The phone's menus and submenus give you access to many features, including
customizing your phone. Instructions for using the menus follow the table
below.
Menu Summary
1 Phone Book 4 Security Settings
1 Find Entry 1 Change Lock Code
2 Save Entry 2 Change Security Code
3 Edit Entry 3 Restore Factory Settings
4 Erase Entry
5 Phone Book Status 5 Call Settings
6 VIP List 1 Calling Card
2 Calling Options
2 Call Log
1 Dialed Calls 6 Lock Phone
2 Received Calls Prevents outgoing calls and access to all
3 Missed Calls phone functions.
4 Erase all Recent Calls
5 Call Timers 7 Messages*
1 Read Messages
3 Phone Settings 2 Erase Messages
1 Ringing Options 3 Message Alert Tone
2 Ringing Volume
3 Ringing Tone In Call Menu
4 Keypad Tones Only available during calls. Give MENU a
5 Lights short press to access the options MUTE
6 1-Touch Dialing and SEND DTMF.
7 Emergency 9 Dialing
8 Language * The Messages menu is available on the
9 Phone Number Nokia 282 NAMPS version only. Access to
10 Automatic Answer the Messages feature depends on network
11 Automatic Redial and subscription.
12 Active Cover
13 Roam Beep
14 Welcome Note
Accessing the Menus
Using the "MENU then OK" method
1. Press MENU to enter the menu.
2. Press \/ or /\ to scroll through menu items.
3. Press OK to choose a menu.
4. If there are submenus: press \/ or /\ to scroll through the submenu
choices. Press OK to enter a submenu.
5. The current setting is displayed. Press \/ or /\ to scroll through
the other choices. Press OK to select one, or press END to exit the
menus without changing anything.
Some menus require you to enter your lock code or security code.
To backstep a menu level at a time, press CLR. To exit the Menu, press
END or press and hold CLR.
Using the Shortcut Method
The menus and submenus are numbered, so you can access them by their
number.
1. Press MENU to enter the menu, then press the number(s) of the menu you
want within 4 seconds. For example, for `Phone Settings' press MENU
3, or for `Keypad Tones' (within `Phone Settings') press MENU 34.
The current setting (if available) is displayed. The menu (or
submenu) number is shown in the top right-hand corner of the display.
2. Press \/ or /\ to scroll through other settings. Press OK to select a
setting or press CLR to exit the menus without changing the settings.
Note: If you use the shortcut method, the display shows a `_' (briefly)
before the menu or submenu number in the top right-hand corner of
the display. Also, menu shortcuts don't work in Menu 4 because the
security code is required.
Also, if you use the shortcut method to access Menu 3 1, there is a
5-second delay before the menu appears. To bypass this delay, press
MENU 3 1 OK OK.
Using the Menu During a Call
If you press MENU (short press) during a call, the phone gives you the
in-call menu (see "In-call Menu" below). If you press MENU for slightly
longer, you access the regular menu and can use the menu features as you
would normally.
Phone Book (Menu 1)
To access Menu 1, press MENU then OK.
Find Entry (Menu 1 1)
After you select this item, the phone prompts you to enter a name. Enter
the first letter(s) of the name then press OK (or \/ or /\ to scroll
through the stored entries).
Alternatively, at the Name: prompt, just press \/.
Save Entry (Menu 1 2)
With this menu item, the phone prompts you to enter a name and number. At
each prompt, enter the information requested then press OK. When the
phone asks you to Save in Location, press OK, or enter another location
number then press OK. The phone displays SAVED and the remaining
available memory.
Note: See "The Phone Book" in Faxback Doc. # 52776 for more information
about saving entries.
Edit Entry (Menu 1 3)
1. Either: Recall the entry from the Phone Book first, then go to Step 4
below.
Or:
Press MENU then OK. Then press \/ to scroll to EDIT ENTRY.
Press OK.
2. Press \/ to scroll to Find Name or Find Loc., then press OK.
3. Either: If you selected Find Name, enter the first letter of the
name, then press OK.
Or:
If you selected Find Loc., enter the location number (1-75)
where the entry is stored (or press \/ or /\ to scroll
entries), then press OK.
4. The entry is displayed.
If this is the entry you want to edit, press OK; if not, press \/ or
/\ to scroll to the entry you want to edit, then press OK.
5. Edit Name: (see note after Step 7) and the number is displayed. If
you want to edit the name, use the CLR key to erase characters, use \/
or /\ to move the cursor, and enter new characters as required. Press
OK.
6. Edit No.: (see note after Step 7) and the number is displayed. If
you want to edit the number use the CLR key to erase digits, use \/ or
/\ to move the cursor, and enter new digits as required. Press OK.
7. At SAVE IN LOCATION? (you can enter a different location number if you
want) press OK. If you did not change the name, or the name you have
entered matches one already stored, then REPLACE? will be displayed;
press OK to replace the contents with the new (edited) name and
number.
Note: The prompts Edit Name: and Edit No.: are omitted if the name or
number occupies more than two lines on the display.
Erase Entry (Menu 1 4)
Note: Be careful when erasing - - it can't be undone!
In this menu, if you choose Erase All, the phone asks you to confirm.
Press OK when you see ARE YOU SURE?, or press CLR to exit without erasing.
If you choose One by One, the phone displays Erase Name:. Either enter
the first few letters of the name then press \/, or just press \/ to
scroll through stored entries. When you see the entry you want to erase,
press OK, or press CLR if you change your mind and do not want to erase.
Phone Book Status (Menu 1 5)
Use this menu item to see the percentage of memory available in the Phone
Book.
VIP (Menu 1 6)
Using this menu, you can make any Phone Book entry a VIP number (by
tagging it), show VIPs, and remove VIP tags. For more details about this
feature, see "Using the VIP feature" in Faxback Doc. # 52776.
Note: The name or number you want to tag or untag must already be stored
in the Phone Book.
If you choose Tag and VIP: Press \/ or /\ to select Find Name or Find
Loc. then press OK.
At the Find Name: prompt, enter the first letter(s) of the name, or at the
Find Loc.: prompt, enter a one-digit or two-digit number. Press OK. If
necessary, press \/ or /\ to scroll to the entry you want, then press OK.
TAGGED will be displayed briefly, and you will hear a demonstration
`fanfare' ringing tone.
If you choose Show VIPs: Press \/ or /\ to scroll the Phone Book entries
currently tagged as VIP numbers.
If you choose Remove Tag: Press \/ or /\ to scroll to the entry you want
to untag, then press OK. TAG REMOVED will be displayed briefly.
The tagged VIP numbers will be numbered `t1' to `t3' (index number). If
you untag an entry, remaining tagged entries may be renumbered.
If you attempt to enter a fourth VIP number, you will see the message VIP
LIST FULL. If this happens, remove an existing tag before adding a new
tag.
Call Log (Menu 2)
The phone automatically keeps lists of Dialed Calls, Received Calls, and
Missed Calls.
Note that Received Calls and Missed Calls lists are available only in
networks that support Calling Line Identification.
About all of these Lists
The same number is not stored twice in each list; e.g. if someone calls
you twice, their number appears only once in the Received Calls list.
Numbers remain in all of the lists until you erase them with Menu 2 4.
To dial any of the numbers in the lists, press SEND while the number is
displayed.
To store a number in a list to the Phone Book, press OK when the number
is displayed. When SAVE IN LOCATION `n' is displayed, press OK again.
Dialed Calls (Menu 2 1)
This list contains the last 15 numbers you called or attempted to call.
Each of he phone numbers in the list has a number OL-14L which is shown in
the top right corner of the display; "L" stands for last dialed.
Received Calls (Menu 2 2)
This list contains the callers' numbers for the last 15 calls you
answered.
Each phone number in the list has a number OA-14A which is shown in the
top right corner of the display; "A" stands for answered.
Note: This list is available only if the network supports this feature,
and the phone receives the callers' numbers from the network. Ask
your service provider for more details.
Missed Calls (Menu 2 3)
This list contains the callers' numbers and names of the last 15 calls you
missed.
Each phone number in the list has a number OU-14U which is shown in the
top right corner of the display; "U" stands for unanswered.
Note: This list is available only if the network supports Caller ID
features. The phone receives the callers' numbers from the network. Ask
your service provider for more details.
Erase All Recent Calls (Menu 2 4)
When you select this menu item, the phone asks you to confirm your choice,
because the erase cannot be undone! This erases the Dialed Calls, Missed
Calls, and Received Calls lists.
Press OK to erase, or press CLR to exit without erasing.
Call Timers (Menu 2 5)
Once you select this menu item, use \/ to see the duration of he last
call, all calls, and the life timer; and to reach the option to clear the
last call and all calls timers (life timer cannot be reset).
LAST CALL shows the duration of the last call in hours, minutes, and
seconds for the phone number you are using. If you are in a call, the
phone shows the duration of he call in progress.
ALL CALLS shows the total amount of time spent on calls since the timer
was last reset, for the phone number you are using.
LIFE TIMER shows the total amount of time you have spent on calls in hours
and minutes. This number cannot be reset. (You can also select Life
Timer by pressing the # key for about 4 seconds.)
CLEAR TIMERS resets all the timers to zero (except the Life Timer).
Note: CLEAR TIMERS cannot be undone!
Note: The actual invoice for calls by your cellular service provider may
vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, taxes and
so on.
Phone Settings (Menu 3)
Ringing Options (Menu 3 1)
You can choose how you want the phone to indicate that there is an
incoming call when you are using the My tones profile:
Ring - phone rings (ring only).
Increasing - ringing gets louder with each ring.
Ring + Vibra - phone rings and vibrates.
Beep + Vibra - phone beeps then vibrates.
Beep once - phone beeps once only (no ringing tones).
Vibrate - phone vibrates only.
Note: This menu sets the ringing options only for the My tones profile.
See "Selecting the Profile" in Faxback Doc. # 52775 for the ringing
volumes of the other profiles.
Ringing Volume (Menu 3 2)
With this menu you choose the ringing volume for the My tones profile. As
you scroll through each of the 5 volume levels, the phone rings so you can
hear each level.
Note: This menu sets the ringing volume only for the My tones profile.
See "Selecting the Profile" in Faxback Doc. # 52775 for the ringing
volumes of the other profiles.
Ringing Tone (Menu 3 3)
There are 12 different ringing tones to choose from. As you scroll
through each type, the phone rings so you can hear each one.
Keypad Tones (Menu 3 4)
The phone makes sound associated with each key you press. With this menu,
you choose between three volume levels or you can turn the keypad tones
off for the My tones profiles.
Note: This menu sets the keypad tones only for the My tones profile. See
"Selecting the Profile" in Faxback Doc. # 52775 for the keypad
tones of the other profiles.
Note: You can still send Touch Tones even when the keypad tones are
switched off.
Lights (Menu 3 5)
The keypad and phone display have lights to make them easy to read. This
menu allows you to set the phone's lights ON or OFF.
Note: With Keyguard active, lights are off. However, if you press the
PWR key quickly, lights go on for 15 seconds.
Lights ON
The keypad and display lights are on for 15 seconds after the last
keypress, or after you open the cover.
If the phone is connected to an Advanced Handsfree Car Kit, the keypad
lights remain on permanently when the cover is open, and the display
lights remain on 15 seconds after the last keypress.
Lights OFF
The lights are off. However, they will flash to indicate an incoming call
if the cover is open and you've chosen a quiet ringing option (such as
Beep once).
1-Touch Dialing (Menu 3 6)
With 1-Touch Dialing On, you can dial the number stored in any of the
locations 1 to 8, by pressing and holding the key (location 1 is
recommended to be used for the Voice Mailbox Number). For example, a long
press of the 5 key dials the number stored in location 5.
Note: 1-Touch Dialing does not operate when Keyguard in On, or when a
call is already established.
If you press and hold 9, the phone attempts to make a call to the
emergency number Pre-programmed into your phone if you have Emergency 9
Dialing (Menu 3 7) set to On.
Emergency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7)
To dial the emergency number programmed in your phone by your dealer,
press and hold the 9 key, if you have set Menu 3 7 to On.
Language (Menu 3 8)
This menu lets you choose which Language you want the menus and messages
to be displayed in: English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese.
Phone Number (Menu 3 9)
Your phone can have two different telephone numbers. This menu lets you
choose which telephone number to use.
Note: In order to have two different telephone numbers, you must
subscribe to them through your cellular operator(s).
Note: If only one phone number is programmed into your phone, you'll only
see that number in this menu.
The phone can't use both numbers at the same time and you can't change the
number during a call.
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 cellular service provider. For more information,
please contact your cellular service provider.
Automatic Answer (Menu 3 10)
Note: This feature applies only if the phone is in a Handsfree Car Kit,
or a headset is connected.
With Automatic Answer set to On, the phone automatically answers after 4
seconds.
Automatic Redial (Menu 3 11)
Sometimes the cellular network is busy, e.g. there are too many calls for
the network to handle, and your call can't go through. You get a SYSTEM
BUSY. . . message (and sometimes a tone such as a fast busy signal). If
Automatic Redial is set to On, the phone automatically tries 3 more times
to connect the call. If the call connects, the phone beeps to notify you.
Active Cover (Menu 3 12)
With Active Cover set to On, when an incoming call is alerting, you can
answer the call by opening the cover. To prolong the life of your phone,
hold it in one hand while opening the cover with the other hand.
Note: You can end a call by closing the cover, regardless of whether
Active Cover is set to On or Off.
Roam Beep (Menu 3 13)
With Roam Beep set to On, you hear a beep if the roaming status changes
(e.g., if the phone roams from the home system to a non-home system).
Note: This menu sets the roam beep option for the My tones, Normal, Loud,
and Car Profiles. Roam Beep is set to Off for the Silent and Quiet
profiles.
Welcome Note (Menu 3 14)
You can create or change the Welcome Note which is displayed each time you
switch on the phone.
1. Press MENU then \/ until you see PHONE SETTINGS. Press OK.
2. Press \/ to scroll to WELCOME NOTE. Press OK if you want to create or
change it.
[ABC] will be displayed, indicating that you can enter characters from
the keypad (for details, refer to "Entering Names" in Faxback Doc. #
52776).
3. Enter the Welcome Note (up to 30 characters). To correct a mistake
(or to erase an existing note), press CLR (which erases the character
to the left of the cursor). Press \/ or /\ to move the cursor left or
right.
4. When the note is complete, press OK. Athe message SAVED will be
displayed.
If there is already a Welcome Note, and you don't want one, save a
blank screen. Your phone number will then be displayed instead when
you switch on the phone.
Security Settings (Menu 4)
This menu lets you change your phone's security and lock codes, which are
required for certain functions. You can also reset the phone's menus to
their factory settings.
Note: When you try to enter any of the Menu 4 submenus, you need your
security code. Menu shortcuts don't work because of this. The
default security code is 12345.
When you enter any of the Menu 4 submenus, the phone asks for your 5-digit
security code. Enter it and press OK.
Change Lock Code (Menu 4 1)
Note: The phone's default lock code is 1234.
The lock code is required when you want to lock your phone. See "Lock
Phone (Menu 6)" below.
When you enter this menu, the phone prompts you to enter a new 4-digit
lock code. Enter it and press OK.
When the phone asks you to verify your new lock code, type in the new lock
code again and press OK.
Change Security Code (Menu 4 2)
The security code allows access to the lock code and certain submenus, so
it should be kept in a secret and safe place, separate from the phone.
When you enter this menu, the phone prompts you to enter a new 5-digit
security code. Enter it and press OK.
When the phone asks you to verify your new security code, key it in again
and press OK.
Restore Factory Settings (Menu 4 3)
This function resets the phone's menus to their factory settings.
Note: The lock code and security code are not changed when you reset the
menu settings.
Call Settings (Menu 5)
This menu lets you store calling card information in your phone, and set
up calling restrictions.
Calling Card (Menu 5 1)
With this menu you can store calling card information for up to 2 cards in
your phone. Then you can make calling card calls without having to enter
the calling card information each time.
To make a calling card call, see "Calling card calls" in Faxback Doc. #
52775.
Card information may be found on your calling card. If you need further
information about specific dialing sequences, contact your calling card
company.
To enter or change calling card information
1. Press MENU then \/ until you see CALL SETTINGS. Press OK.
2. You'll see CALLING CARD and the currently selected card. Press OK to
change it.
3. Use \/ to move the pointer to None, Card A or Card B, then press OK.
When the phone asks for your security code, key it in and press OK.
If you select None, the phone briefly displays NO CARD SELECTED, and
no card is selected.
Note: If you've already stored card information, and then later
select None, the active card is deselected. However, stored
card information is left intact.
If you select Card A or Card B, and you've never entered information
for the card before, skip to Step 5.
4. If you've already entered information for a card, you then have the
option to Select, Edit, or Erase the card. Use \/ to move the pointer
to the option you want, and press OK.
Select chooses this card as the one to use. The phone briefly
displays SELECTED.
Edit allows you to change already-entered information, described in
Steps 5 and 6 below.
Erase erases the stored information. To verify that you want to do
this, press OK at the ERASE? prompt. Press CLR if you don't want to
erase the stored information.
5. If phone prompts you to SELECT DIALING SEQUENCE, press OK.
Press \/ to scroll through the 4 dialing sequence options, and press
OK to choose one:
Access No. + Phone No. + Card No. Use for cards that require you to
enter a 1-800 or 1-888 access number first, then a phone number after
you hear a tone, then a card number after you hear another tone.
Access No. + Card No. + Phone No. Use for cards that require you to
enter a 1-800 or 1-888 access number first, then your card number
after you hear a tone, then the phone number after you hear another
tone.
10xxx + Phone No. + Card No. Use for cards that require you to enter
an access number (beginning with 10 then other digits), followed by
the phone number after you hear a tone, then a card number after you
hear a tone.
0 + Phone NO. + Card No. Use for cards that require you to enter 0,
then the phone number after you hear a tone, then a card number after
you hear a tone.
6. The phone then prompts you for other card information, which may
include: SELECT PREFIX, Card No:, and Card Name:. At each of these
prompts, press OK.
For SELECT PREFIX, use \/ or /\ to move the pointer to the prefix that
your calling card requires you to enter before the phone number. Then
press OK.
For Access No:, Card No:, and Card Name:, enter the information then
press OK.
The phone briefly displays CARD READY FOR USE, and uses the card for which
you've just entered details.
Useful Information about Calling Cards
Remember, to use the automated method of making calling card calls, you
must have entered all the necessary card details and selected the card
(using this menu). If only the details for one card are entered, there is
no need to use the Select feature. But, if you then add the details of
another card, the second card will automatically become the card in use.
Only one card can be active at a time.
You may enter a card name for each card, but this is optional. This name
is only used for card identification on the phone display, and has no
effect on the sending sequence, `Card A' and `Card B' will be replaced by
the names you enter.
Calling Options (Menu 5 2)
This menu lets you set your phone so that it can only make the types of
calls you specify, or only in certain types of networks.
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 Emergency 9 Dialing.
Carrier Selection (Menu 5 2 1)
Your phone uses a carrier network (also called a cellular system) to make
and receive calls. Generally you sign up for service with a particular
carrier (your cellular service provider). This is called your "Home
system" and usually you want the phone to use it.
But there may be times when you can't or don't use your Home system (for
example, when you travel). Then, there's usually more than one network
your phone can work in. But which one should it work in? The point of
the Carrier Selection menu is to help your phone make the best choice for
you.
A simple fact to know: All cellular systems are either type "A" or "B".
So your "Home system" is either an "A" or "B" system. To find out your
system type, ask your cellular service provider.
You need your security code to enter this menu. Once you have entered the
menu, you can choose the option you want (described below). Press \/ to
move the pointer to the option you want.
Press OK to select it.
Preferred - Your dealer can program a list of "preferred" networks into
your phone. If your dealer has done this, when you choose Preferred your
phone looks first for your home system, then a network in the preferred
list, then a network of the same "type" (A or B) as your home system, then
a network of the opposite "type" as your home system.
If your dealer has not programmed this list into your phone, you can still
use the Preferred option. The phone will look first for your home system,
then a network of the same "type" as your home system.
Non-Preferred - Your phone will choose a network that is of a different
"type" than your Home system.
Any - The phone first looks for your home system, then a network of the
same "type" as your home system, then a network of the opposite "type" as
your home system.
Home Only - The phone only looks for service on the Home system. It won't
choose any other network, so if you're out of your Home system, you won't
have service (NO SERVICE).
The following table shows which system the phone attempts to use, and the
phone's display indicators, depending on which menu item you've selected,
and whether or not your dealer has programmed the phone with a Preferred
list of systems.
System Selection and Display Indicators
Does
phone Order in Displayed Displayed
Menu have which phone system System
item Preferred searches the (home) name or Indicator
selected list? systems icon message (A or B)
__________________________________________________________________________
Preferred Yes 1)Home Solid Blank/home Blank
system system name
2)Preferred Flash- PREFERRED/
list, in pri- ing Preferred
ority or sig- system
nal strength name
order
3)Home type Blank ROAMING
4)Non-home Blank NON-PREF.
No 1)Home Solid Blank/home Home
system system letter
name (A or B)
2)Home type Flash- ROAMING
ing
Non-pre- n/a Non-home Blank NON-PREF. Non-home
ferred type letter
(A or B)
Any n/a 1)Home Solid Blank/home AB
system system name
2)Home type Flash- ROAMING
ing
3)Non-home Blank NON-PREF.
type
Home n/a Home system Solid Blank or Blank
Only home sys-
tem name
Allowed Calls (Menu 5 2 2)
You need your security code to enter this menu. Once you have entered the
menu, you can choose the option you want (described below). Press \/ to
move the pointer to the option you want. Press OK to select it.
Allow All - There are no restrictions on outgoing calls.
Nat'l Only - You can only make calls within your own country; you cannot
make international calls.
Local Only - You can only make local calls, or calls to toll-free numbers
beginning with 1800, 1888, or 1887. You cannot make national calls
(prefixed with 1) or international calls (prefixed with 011).
Mem. Only - You can only make outgoing calls to numbers stored in Phone
Book locations 10-14.
Note: You cannot store any numbers in the phone directory when Mem. Only
is selected.
Incoming - You can only receive incoming calls; your phone will not allow
outgoing calls.
Lock Phone (Menu 6)
When you lock your phone, you cannot make calls, except to the number
stored in Phone Book location 75 and to the emergency number programmed
into your phone. You cannot access the phone's Phone Book or menu. You
can receive incoming calls as usual.
LOCKED remains on the display to remind you that the phone is locked. To
call the number stored in Phone Book location 75 or to the emergency
number programmed into your phone, dial the number then press SEND.
To unlock the phone, press MENU and the phone will prompt you for the lock
code. Key it in and press OK.
Messages (Menu 7)
Note: This menu is available on the Nokia 282 NAMPS version only. The
messages feature depends on network and subscription.
To access Menu 7, press MENU, then \/ until you see MESSAGES. Press OK.
Read Messages (Menu 7 1)
The phone automatically stores the last 20 short text messages you have
received in the Read Messages List. (You can receive text messages if the
network supports this service, and if you subscribe to this service -refer
to your service provider for more information). This menu lets you scroll
through and read the stored messages.
Stored messages remain in the phone's memory when the phone is switched
off. The same message isn't stored twice in the list.
1. Press MENU, then \/ until you see MESSAGES. Press OK.
2. Press \/ to scroll to READ MESSAGES. Press OK. The display sill show
MESSAGE(S) RECEIVED if there are new ones, or it will show the first
(read) message in the list if there are no new ones.
3. Use \/ or /\ to scroll to the message you want to read; e.g., NEW:
CALL HOME.
NEW denotes an unread message, whereas OLD would denote a previously
read messages.
Each message has a number which shows in the top right corner of the
display. The newest message is 1. After you have read the last
message, the phone displays *** END ***.
Erase Messages (Menu 7 2)
This menu lets you erase any of the stored messages.
Note: This menu erases messages you select, and cannot be undone!
Once you enter this menu, use \/ or /\ to scroll to the message you want
to erase. Press OK. When ERASE? is displayed, press OK again.
The phone will briefly display ERASED. The list of stored messages is then
re-ordered and the next message is displayed. If the list is empty (when
you try to erase messages), NO MESSAGES is displayed.
Messages Alert Tone (Menu 7 3)
This menu lets you set the type of alert tone you hear when you receive a
text or voice message.
Note: This menu sets the message alert tone only for the My tones
profile. See "Selecting the Profile" in Faxback Doc. # 52775 for
the message alert tone of the other profiles.
Short - causes the phone beep 3 times when you receive a text or voice
message.
Long - causes the phone to beep for 15 minutes when you receive a voice or
text message. To stop the beeping, press CLR.
Vibra Only - causes the phone to vibrate when you receive a voice or text
message.
Off - means the phone won't beep (or vibrate) when you receive messages.
In-Call Menu
This is available only when you're in a call. To access it, press MENU
quickly. (A longer press of the MENU key gives you the regular menu.)
The In-Call Menu works just like a regular menu - press \/ or /\ to move
the pointer then press OK to select an option. After you make a choice,
the phone automatically exits the In-Call Menu.
Mute - This mutes the phone during a conversation. The phone displays
MUTED. To unmute the phone, select the Mute option again.
Send DTMF - To send DTMF (Touch Tone) strings during a call, first recall
the stored string from the Phone Book. Access the In-Call Menu with a
short press of MENU. Move the pointer to Send DTMF and press OK. The
phone sends the DTMF (Touch Tone) string. See "Sending Touch Tones" below.
Note: When you're in the In-Call Menu, pressing any key (0-9, *, #, CLR
or END) exits the In-Call Menu. The phone displays the digit
pressed instead.
While the phone is alerting you of an incoming call (and there are no
other calls active or held), the In-Call Menu is not available until you
answer the call. Similarly, when you press SEND to initiate a call, until
the call is connected, there is no In-Call Menu.
(EB 5/24/99)
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