ConnectorsÊFor Fast Cigarette Lighter Charger, Fast TravelCharger, and Standard Travel ChargerËPower connector for Desktop ChargerCHH-2/CHH-2LÌSystem
3. The BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Useonly batteries approved by the phone manufacturer andrecharge your battery only with
Charging a battery withFast Travel Charger(ACH-4U)ÊConnect the leadfrom the charger tothe bottom of thephone.ËConnect the chargerto a standard 120V AC
Note: In some vehicles, the ignition must be on in orderto charge the phone with the cigarette lighter adapter.If the messageNOT CHARGINGis displayed,
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
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
Note: Avoid using access codes similar to emergencynumbers such as 911 to prevent accidental dialing ofthe emergency number.Security Code (5 digits)En
5. Making and Receiving CallsAnswering a Call →Press any key(exceptP, E, Aor volume keys) thenspeakIf Keyguard is on, only U answers calls. PressingE
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
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
DESCRIPTION OF KEYSUse the phone keys as follows:CALL INDICATORLIGHTDigitalPLUSDigitalPLUS14 5566389072ABCPWRPress and hold toswitch the phoneon/off.▲
Calling Line IdentificationIf you have subscribed to and activated this networkservice, the phone displays the caller’s phone number ifthe system is a
When placing an emergency call, the emergencynumber will be displayed only after you have keyed in allits digits. After the emergency call, Keyguard b
6. Voice and Text MessagesPlease check with your operator for the availability ofmessage features.Voice MessagesWhen you receive a voice message, the
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
EMERGENCYindicates that the message received wasmarked “emergency” by the sender.LOCKEDindicates that you have locked the message. Itwill not be overw
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.
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
To add a name to a storedphone numberRecall stored phonenumberA then key in nameright F (Memory)then leftF (Store)AtSTORE INLOCATION?enterrecalled loc
Recalling StoredNumbersWith display empty,press▼ or ▲.Press ▼ or ▲ repeatedly to scroll through storednumbers. PressA to see corresponding names.Recal
8. Temporary Lists and Call TimersThe phone automatically stores the last 10 dialednumbers, numbers of the last 10 answered calls, andnumbers of the l
Contents1. Important Safety Information...1Traffic Safety...1Operating
NotepadThe Notepad is “temporary storage” for up to 10numbers.To store numbers andnames in NotepadStore number asnormal, but atSTOREIN LOCATION, press
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
For example, you could store your bank accountnumber in the personal directory.To store Touch Tonestrings with a phonenumberKey in the phonenumberpres
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
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
Summary Of Menu FunctionsMEMORY FUNCTIONSMenu 01Dialed Calls01 1Received Calls01 2Missed Calls01 3Clear AllCall Lists01 4Memory Erase Options01 5Memor
NETWORK SERVICESMenu 6(see note below)Dual Mode Selection6 1Voice Privacy6 2Call Forwarding 6 3ForwardAll Calls6 3 1Forward If Busy 6 3 2Forward IfNot
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
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
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
8. Temporary Lists and Call Timers ...25To view Dialed Numbers ...25To view Last Received Calls...
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
Emergency Key9 OffAutomatic Redial OffAutomaticAnswer OffPager Mode OffLights OnKeypad Tones Level 2Manual DTMFTones ContinuousAuto DTMF Length LongMe
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
Menu 5 3 2, International CallsAllowedmeans you can make international calls(i.e., calls beginning with the international prefixpreprogrammed in your
Menu 6 2, Voice PrivacyYou may set this toOnorOff. Voice PrivacyOnencryptsthe voice channel only in networks with digital service. Ifyou have this fea
Menu 6 5, Selective CallAcceptanceThis appears on the menu onlyif activated with Menu 6 7Left F (Menu) 65▼toAllowedNumbers ListorBlockedNumbers List▼
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
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
Roaming IndicatorsWhen the phone begins roaming, it beeps, displaysROAMING, and lights the roaming indicator ( ). For adescription of the two states o
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
1. Important Safety InformationTraffic SafetyDo not use a hand-held telephone while driving avehicle. If using a hand-held telephone park the vehicleb
Menu 11, ActivateKeyguardPress left F (Menu)then 11Keyguard remains on until you deactivate by pressingleftF (Menu) then ∗. When the function is activ
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
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
12. AccessoriesIn addition to the battery and chargers described inthis manual, an extensive accessory range isavailable. You can select the accessori
Note: Battery operation times vary according to signalconditions, network parameters set by the operator,and how you use the batteries. Using the phon
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
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
13. Care and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help yo
14. Technical DataCellular System TDMA and AMPSWeight 7.9 oz (224g) with 550mAhNiMH batteryCapacity 169 ccFrequency Range 824.010 - 848.970 MHz (TX)86
NOKIA One-Year Limited WarrantyNokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMPI”) warrants that this cellularphone (“Product") is free from defects in material a
Only qualified personnel should install or service thephone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may bedangerous and may invalidate the warran
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
10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE,SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THEFOREGOING WRITTEN WARRAN
14. Technical DataCellular System TDMA and AMPSWeight 7.9 oz (224g) with 550mAhNiMH batteryCapacity 169 ccFrequency Range 824.010 - 848.970 MHz (TX)86
If certain features are in use (Keyguard, Locking, CallRestricting, etc.), you may first need to turn thosefeatures off before you can make an emergen
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEYour phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g.when using telephone in close proximity of receivingequipment). The FCC/I
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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