NOKIA-232 Cellular Telephone (170-1986) Features Faxback Doc. # 34229 DESCRIPTION OF KEYS Use the phone keys as follows: On the side of phone: /\ and \/ Select earpiece volume. MENU: Selects menu mode. STO: Stores information in a memory location. In a menu, confirms a setting. Dials voicemail or favorite number stored in memory location 98. SEND: Dials a number. Pressing MENU SEND in a call can send DTMF data. 0 to 9, * and #: Enter numbers and characters. 9 (for emergency calls), * and # are also used for one-touch dialing. ON: Press and hold to switch the phone on or off. \/, /\: Scrolls the memory locations. After pressing MENU, \/ or /\ scrolls the menus and displays options. ABC: Selects alpha mode/number mode; press once to select alpha mode (i.e. to enter characters or display names) and press again to select number mode. RCL: Recalls information from a memory location. If the display is full, shows hidden digits. CLR: Deletes characters and clears display. END: Ends a call. DISPLAY INDICATORS 1. AB Indicator: ........ Shows which network is in use: A - System A only B - System B only A B - Both systems Blank - Home area only 2. Signal Indicator: .... Shows approximate received signal strength. 3. ON Indicator: ........ Shows that phone is switched on. 4. ROAM Indicator: ...... Shows which system the phone is using: On - home system in a non-home area. Flashing - non-home system. Off - home system in the home area. 5. IN USE Indicator: .... Shows that a call is in progress. 6. NO SVC Indicator: .... Shows that cellular service is not available. 7. Battery Indicator: ... Shows approximate capacity remaining. Scrolls when charging is in progress. Flashes to show that battery is too hot or cold and will not be charged. If charging while phone is switched off, the indicator bars disappear, but B remains on. 8. Number: .............. Shows menu or memory location selected. 9. MENU Indicator: ...... Shows that menu mode has been selected. 10. ALPHA Indicator: .... Shows that alpha mode has been selected; letters can be entered, and names can be displayed. (LB/EB 07/19/96)