Nokia 282 Series Cellular Telephone
(170-1226/1251/1252/1253)      Networks           Faxback Doc. # 52779

Availability of Network Services

The network services available depend on the model of your phone, the 
cellular system (AMPS or NAMPS) on which it operates, and the services 
offered by your cellular service provider.

To be able to use any of the network services, you need t subscribe to the 
particular service.  The service may not be available in all cellular 
service provider networks.  Please contact your local cellular service 
provider for further information.

Some services which may be available are listed below and described 
briefly in this section:

  Calling Line Identification

  Call Waiting

  Message Waiting

  Voice mail

  Digital Messaging Service, which includes Short Message Service and
  Callback Number Service.

Calling Line Identification

When someone calls you the phone can display the caller's phone number or 
name (or a text message), with CALLING flashing.

If the presentation of the caller's identity is restricted by the network, 
or is withheld by the caller, CALL - CALLER ID BLOCKED or CALL ID NOT 
AVAILABLE may be displayed instead.

The caller's name will be displayed if it is sent by the network, or if 
the number sent matches the number and name stored in your Phone Book.

Note:  If the last seven digits of an incoming caller's number match the 
last seven digits of a number stored in the Phone Book, the phone displays 
the stored number/name even if the area code or other dialing prefix is 
different.

The number is then stored in either the Received Calls List or the Missed 
Calls List, depending on whether you answer the call or not.

Call Waiting

Call Waiting lets you know you have an incoming call while you already 
have a call in progress.

When this happens, Calling Line Identification works as in a normal call; 
either the caller's name is displayed or not, depending on the network.

To answer the Waiting Call:

1.  When you get an incoming call alert (e.g., if you hear a beep, or see
    the caller's number or name, with CALLING flashing), press SEND.

    This answers the second call and puts the first call on hold.

2.  To swap between the two calls, press SEND.  To end both calls, press
    END.

If you don't answer the incoming call, after approximately 20 seconds the 
call alert indicators will stop and the caller's number (if available) 
will be added to the Missed Calls List.

If you have a headset connected, press SEND to answer an incoming call or 
to swap calls.  If you press the headset button when a second call comes 
in, you'll end the first call.

To ignore the waiting call without answering it:

  Press CLR.

Message Waiting (Voicemail)

Message Waiting lets you know you have unheard voice mail messages in your 
voice mailbox.  The method of notification varies from one network to 
another.

If you receive voicemail:

  The voicemail indicator o_o lights,

  NEW VOICE MESSAGE or `n' NEW VOICE MESSAGES may be displayed, indicating
  the number (n) of unread messages,

  The index number may show the number of unread messages, and 

  You may hear a message-received tone.

To access your Voice Messages you can:

  Press SEND or OK when NEW VOICE MESSAGE or `n' NEW VOICE MESSAGES is
  displayed (if you've stored your voice mailbox access number in location
  1), or

  Call your voicemail access number when it is convenient for your to do
  so.

Note:  To be able to quick dial your voice mailbox with the 1 key you need
       to save your voice mailbox access number in Phone Book Location 1
       and 1-Touch Dialing menu must be set to on.  See "Saving entries,"
       in Faxback Doc # 52776 and "1-Touch Dialing (Menu 3 6)," in Faxback
       Doc. # 52777.

Voicemail systems vary by cellular system; contact your service provider 
for details on how to use your particular voicemail system.

Digital Message Service (Nokia 282 NAMPS Only)

When you cannot answer calls the caller or switchboard can send you a 
short message using the Digital Message Service (DMS).  The message can be 
a short text message, a callback number, or a note to say you have 
voicemail.

When you receive a message:

  The text message indicator (envelope symbol) lights.

  The note MESSAGE RECEIVED or `n' MESSAGES RECEIVED or a callback number
  may be displayed.

  The message alert tone may be heard (to stop the long tone, press any
  key except PWR or \/ or /\).

  The message is stored automatically in the Messages List.

To read a message when MESSAGE RECEIVED or `n' MESSAGES RECEIVED is 
displayed:

  Press OK, or \/ or /\.

  To scroll other stored messages, press \/ or /\.  When at the botom of 
the list, press /\ to go up the list.

To erase a displayed messages:

1.  Press CLR.

2.  When ERASE? is displayed, press OK.

To exit the Messages List:

1.  Press CLR twice.

You can also read and erase messages, and set the Message Alert Tone, 
using the Messages Menu.  For details, see "Messages (Menu 7)" in Faxback 
Doc. # 52777 (this menu item is available on the Nokia 282 NAMPS version 
only).

If the (envelope symbol) indicator blinks the Messages List is fill or 
read or unread messages.  If 20 messages are already stored, when a new 
message arrives the oldest is erased automatically.

If the same message is received twice, the most recent message is stored, 
but he old message is erased from the Messages List.

Short Message Service (SMS)

Callers can send you short pre-defined messages, such as CALL HOME.  
Contact your local service provider for information.

Callback Number Service

Caller's can send you their callback numbers.  Contact your local service 
provider for information.

Note:  If the number received matches a number and name stored in the
       Phone Book, the name will be displayed instead.

To call the number received:

  With the number (and message) displayed, press SEND.

Some networks use this feature to send voicemail notification.

(EB 5/24/99)

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