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Seite 2 - DESCRIPTION OF KEYS

ConnectorsÊFor Fast Cigarette Lighter Charger, Fast TravelCharger, and Standard Travel ChargerËPower connector for Desktop ChargerCHH-2/CHH-2LÌSystem

Seite 3 - Contents

3. The BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Useonly batteries approved by the phone manufacturer andrecharge your battery only with

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Charging a battery withFast Travel Charger(ACH-4U)ÊConnect the leadfrom the charger tothe bottom of thephone.ËConnect the chargerto a standard 120V AC

Seite 5 - Operating Environment

Note: In some vehicles, the ignition must be on in orderto charge the phone with the cigarette lighter adapter.If the messageNOT CHARGINGis displayed,

Seite 6 - Emergency Calls

Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in aclosed car in summer or winter conditions, reduces thecapacity and lifetime of the battery. Alw

Seite 7 - WARNING!

4. BasicsSwitching On or Off Press and hold P fora second.When switching on, if your phone has an extendibleantenna, extend the antenna fully. As with

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Note: Avoid using access codes similar to emergencynumbers such as 911 to prevent accidental dialing ofthe emergency number.Security Code (5 digits)En

Seite 9 - 2. The Display and Connectors

5. Making and Receiving CallsAnswering a Call →Press any key(exceptP, E, Aor volume keys) thenspeakIf Keyguard is on, only U answers calls. PressingE

Seite 10 - Connectors

you press 9 U, the phone initiates an emergency callonly if Menu 3 4, Emergency Key 9, is set On!Last Number Redial Clear display withCURedialing any

Seite 11 - 3. The Battery

Emergency Key 9 →Press 9 then UOR:→Press and hold 9 formore than 3 secondsThe phone dials the preprogrammed emergencynumber (e.g. 911) with either of

Seite 12 - Battery Charge

DESCRIPTION OF KEYSUse the phone keys as follows:CALL INDICATORLIGHTDigitalPLUSDigitalPLUS14 5566389072ABCPWRPress and hold toswitch the phoneon/off.▲

Seite 13 - NOT CHARGING

Calling Line IdentificationIf you have subscribed to and activated this networkservice, the phone displays the caller’s phone number ifthe system is a

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When placing an emergency call, the emergencynumber will be displayed only after you have keyed in allits digits. After the emergency call, Keyguard b

Seite 15 - F (OK). If you make a keying

6. Voice and Text MessagesPlease check with your operator for the availability ofmessage features.Voice MessagesWhen you receive a voice message, the

Seite 16 - Security Code:

Also, to use text messaging, you must have the phonenumber of your message service center available. Thephone can store up to 30 text messages, with a

Seite 17 - U, the phone dials the number

EMERGENCYindicates that the message received wasmarked “emergency” by the sender.LOCKEDindicates that you have locked the message. Itwill not be overw

Seite 18 - U then ▼ or ▲

7. The Personal DirectoryYou can store up to 100 numbers and associatednames in your “Personal Directory”.Stored numbers may be up to 16 digits long.

Seite 19 - EarpieceVolume

When ABC is not displayed, you can use the ∗ key toenter these special characters:∗∗ +,links memory locations∗∗∗ p,creates a pause∗∗∗∗ w,causes the ph

Seite 20 - U). Pressing 9 U

To add a name to a storedphone numberRecall stored phonenumberA then key in nameright F (Memory)then leftF (Store)AtSTORE INLOCATION?enterrecalled loc

Seite 21 - Call Waiting

Recalling StoredNumbersWith display empty,press▼ or ▲.Press ▼ or ▲ repeatedly to scroll through storednumbers. PressA to see corresponding names.Recal

Seite 22 - 6. Voice and Text Messages

8. Temporary Lists and Call TimersThe phone automatically stores the last 10 dialednumbers, numbers of the last 10 answered calls, andnumbers of the l

Seite 23 - MESSAGE(s)

Contents1. Important Safety Information...1Traffic Safety...1Operating

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NotepadThe Notepad is “temporary storage” for up to 10numbers.To store numbers andnames in NotepadStore number asnormal, but atSTOREIN LOCATION, press

Seite 25 - A to see the

9. Touch TonesYour phone is a “Touch Tone” phone, meaning that itcreates certain sounds when you press the keys.These sounds can be used for many auto

Seite 26 - A alpha mode

For example, you could store your bank accountnumber in the personal directory.To store Touch Tonestrings with a phonenumberKey in the phonenumberpres

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Entering only a “+” at the end of a stored numbercauses the phone to prompt you for a memory locationafter the call is connected. The phone expects am

Seite 28 - A then ▼ or ▲

10. The MenuThe phone’s menus and submenus allow you to tailorthe phone to suit your tastes.Menu guidelines→Left F (Menu) enters the menus→▼ and ▲ ste

Seite 29 - U to dial

Summary Of Menu FunctionsMEMORY FUNCTIONSMenu 01Dialed Calls01 1Received Calls01 2Missed Calls01 3Clear AllCall Lists01 4Memory Erase Options01 5Memor

Seite 30 - CallTimers Left F (

NETWORK SERVICESMenu 6(see note below)Dual Mode Selection6 1Voice Privacy6 2Call Forwarding 6 3ForwardAll Calls6 3 1Forward If Busy 6 3 2Forward IfNot

Seite 31 - 9. Touch Tones

Menu 3, Call SettingsMenu 3 1, Ringing VolumeYou hear each ringing level as you scroll through thevolume levels. When the phone is connected to ahands

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Menu 3 7, Calling CardTo store a calling cardLeft F (Menu) 37▼to the card youwant then leftF(OK)key in security codeatSecurity code:thenleftF (OK)key

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Menu 4, Phone SettingsMenu 4 1, LightsWith lights on, the keypad lights come on when youpress a key or have an incoming call, and go off 15seconds lat

Seite 34 - 10. The Menu

8. Temporary Lists and Call Timers ...25To view Dialed Numbers ...25To view Last Received Calls...

Seite 35 - Summary Of Menu Functions

Press ▼ or ▲ to move the cursor right or left.Storestores the new or edited note for later use. The note isdisplayed each time you switch the phone on

Seite 36 - Menu 2, Messages

Emergency Key9 OffAutomatic Redial OffAutomaticAnswer OffPager Mode OffLights OnKeypad Tones Level 2Manual DTMFTones ContinuousAuto DTMF Length LongMe

Seite 37 - E to end the call attempts

When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to theemergency number programmed into your phone (e.g.911 or other official emergency number) includi

Seite 38 - WaitForTone,Press OK Again

Menu 5 3 2, International CallsAllowedmeans you can make international calls(i.e., calls beginning with the international prefixpreprogrammed in your

Seite 39 - Menu 4, Phone Settings

Menu 6 2, Voice PrivacyYou may set this toOnorOff. Voice PrivacyOnencryptsthe voice channel only in networks with digital service. Ifyou have this fea

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Menu 6 5, Selective CallAcceptanceThis appears on the menu onlyif activated with Menu 6 7Left F (Menu) 65▼toAllowedNumbers ListorBlockedNumbers List▼

Seite 41 - Menu 5, Security Options

If you do not make a selection, the phone uses thedefault network setting, which is always active whenyou switch on your phone. Check with your networ

Seite 42 - ▼ or ▲ then U

Menu 7, System SelectIn each cellular service area there are usually twocellular operators operating public systems of type “A”or “B”. One of the publ

Seite 43 - Menu 6, Network Services

Roaming IndicatorsWhen the phone begins roaming, it beeps, displaysROAMING, and lights the roaming indicator ( ). For adescription of the two states o

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Menu 9, NumberEditorThe number you wantto edit must be on thedisplayLeft F (Menu) 9C removes the digitleft of cursor▼ or ▲ moves thecursor right or le

Seite 45 - U to call

1. Important Safety InformationTraffic SafetyDo not use a hand-held telephone while driving avehicle. If using a hand-held telephone park the vehicleb

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Menu 11, ActivateKeyguardPress left F (Menu)then 11Keyguard remains on until you deactivate by pressingleftF (Menu) then ∗. When the function is activ

Seite 47 - Menu 7, System Select

11. Data and Fax CallsThe phone can send or receive data when it isconnected to a compatible data terminal (such as a faxmachine or PC) through a data

Seite 48 - Selection

To receive a fax callÊCheck that the data terminal is properly installed.ËPress U to answer the call. OR, if you know thisis an incoming fax, you can

Seite 49 - C removes the digit

12. AccessoriesIn addition to the battery and chargers described inthis manual, an extensive accessory range isavailable. You can select the accessori

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Note: Battery operation times vary according to signalconditions, network parameters set by the operator,and how you use the batteries. Using the phon

Seite 51 - 11. Data and Fax Calls

The charger can also be used together with theoptional Compact Desktop Charging Stand (CHH-2)and Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L).Fast Cigarette Lighter Char

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The charger starts to charge the spare battery as soonas it has finished charging the phone battery.Connect either the Fast Travel Charger (ACH-4U) or

Seite 53 - 12. Accessories

13. Care and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help yo

Seite 54 - Fast Travel Charger (ACH-4U)

14. Technical DataCellular System TDMA and AMPSWeight 7.9 oz (224g) with 550mAhNiMH batteryCapacity 169 ccFrequency Range 824.010 - 848.970 MHz (TX)86

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NOKIA One-Year Limited WarrantyNokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMPI”) warrants that this cellularphone (“Product") is free from defects in material a

Seite 56 - Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L)

Only qualified personnel should install or service thephone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may bedangerous and may invalidate the warran

Seite 57 - 13. Care and Maintenance

c) The Product serial number plate or the accessory datecode has been removed, defaced, or altered.d) The defect or damage was caused by the defective

Seite 58 - 14. Technical Data

10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE,SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THEFOREGOING WRITTEN WARRAN

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14. Technical DataCellular System TDMA and AMPSWeight 7.9 oz (224g) with 550mAhNiMH batteryCapacity 169 ccFrequency Range 824.010 - 848.970 MHz (TX)86

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If certain features are in use (Keyguard, Locking, CallRestricting, etc.), you may first need to turn thosefeatures off before you can make an emergen

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FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEYour phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g.when using telephone in close proximity of receivingequipment). The FCC/I

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2. The Display and ConnectorsThe Disp layAorB:Network the phone usesA - A system onlyB - B system onlyAB - Both systemsNo indicator: Home area onlyA c

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