NOKIA-232 Cellular Telephone (170-1986) Menu Functions (1-9) Faxback Doc. # 34235 LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONS Menu Name Shortcut Description LOCK PHONE MENU 0 (L) Locks/unlocks the phone. SYSTEM SELECT MENU 1 Selects roaming mode (system feature). RINGING TYPE MENU 2 Selects the ringing tone type. CALL TIMERS MENU 3 (S) Displays length of calls. Resets the timers. LIGHTS CONTROL MENU 4 Selects operation of display and keypad lights. KEYPAD TONES MENU 5 Switches keypad tones on/off. RINGING VOLUME MENU 6 Selects volume of ringing tone. NAM SELECT MENU 7 Displays and selects cellular number/network. AUTO ANSWER MENU 8 Sets automatic answer on/off. ACCESSORY MENU MENU 9 Controls accessories connected to the phone. CLEAR LAST CALL MENU 10 Sets the last-called numbers to be cleared or retained when phone is switched off. CHANGE LOCK CODE MENU 11 (S) Allows you to change lock code. DATA MODE MENU 12 Selects data mode (in a call). EMERGENCY 9 KEY MENU 13 (L) Sets 9 key on/off for one-touch dialing of emergency calls. CALL BARRING MENU 14 (S) Sets memory restrictions. MEMORY LOCK MENU 15 (S) Sets memory access restrictions. ACTIVATE KEYGUARD MENU * Locks/unlocks the or MENU 16 keypad. SEND DTMF MENU SEND Send DTMF tones (in a or MENU 17 call). SID SCREEN MENU 18 (L) Selects SID to on/off. NOTE: Menu 18 is available only if SID information has been programmed into the selected NAM by your dealer. (L) = requires entry of 4-digit lock code (default is 1234). (S) = requires entry of 5-digit security code (default 12345). DESCRIPTION OF MENU FUNCTIONS You may access any of the menu functions by either the menu or shortcut method. For simplicity, in each of the following descriptions of menu functions, only the shortcut method is described. Locking and unlocking the Phone (Menu 0) You can lock your phone, using a four digit lock code, to help prevent unauthorized use. If you forget your lock code, you can change it using menu 11. When the phone is locked: - No outgoing calls can be made, except for emergency calls, made by normal dialing or by using the one-touch dialing key (9). - Calls can be received, as usual. - Memory locations cannot be viewed or changed. To lock or unlock, the phone: 1. Press MENU 0. The message LOCKCODE? prompts you to enter your lock code. 2. Enter your 4-digit lock code (default 1234). It will be displayed as asterisks (****). 3. Press STO to confirm your entry. If you make a mistake, the message CODE ERROR will be displayed. In this instance, start again from the beginning. On entering the correct lock code: - When locking the phone, the message LOCKED will be displayed, and will remain to remind you that the phone is locked. - When unlocking the phone, the message UNLOCKED will appear briefly. Once locked, you can unlock the phone by repeating the procedure described above. For other options, which provide more-selective restrictions, you may use the Call barring function (Menu 14), on Faxback Doc. # 34236, or the Memory lock function (Menu 15), on Faxback Doc. # 34236. System Select (Menu 1) Each cellular service area can have two cellular service suppliers, called carriers. One carrier operates the 'A' system, and the other carrier operates the 'B' system (these systems are generally known as 'non- wireline' and 'wireline', respectively). Your phone is designed to work with both carriers. This menu function allows you to program your phone for optimum operation when in your home service area or when away from your home area (this is called roaming). You may select any of the following roaming modes: System A NAM System B NAM Selected * Selected * HOME TYPE A HOME TYPE B The phone uses only the home system. NON-HOME NON-HOME The phone uses only the TYPE B TYPE A non-home system. HOME AREA HOME AREA The phone uses only the home area and home system. BOTH SYSTEMS BOTH SYSTEMS The phone uses either system A or B, whichever is the stronger signal. * The home system depends on the current NAM selection; refer to 'NAM' Select - Using the phone on two networks (Menu 7)', on Faxback Doc. # 34235. When you buy your phone, you may register (receive a phone number) with either or both of your local carriers. Contact the office of your home cellular phone company for information about the roaming agreements they have with other cellular phone companies. In some areas, roaming telephones are automatically recognized by the cellular system. In other areas, you must contact the cellular phone operator before the system can recognize your phone. The company needs to know your telephone number, the ESN (Electronic Serial Number) of your phone, and how you plan to pay for your calls. There is usually an additional charge for roaming calls. NOTE: The ESN can be found on the phone's label inside the battery compartment. To select the roaming mode: 1. Press MENU 1 (wait for the message to appear). The phone will display its current roaming mode. 2. Press /\ or \/ to select the roaming mode you prefer. 3. Press STO to confirm the setting. The phone will use this setting in a few seconds. For the function of the ROAM indicator on the display, refer to 'Display Indicators' (see Faxback Doc. # 34229). Ring-Tone Type (Menu 2) This function allows you to select, and demonstrate, any one of the five types of ringing tones: - the standard tone (STANDARD), or - one of four optional tones (OPTIONAL 1, 2, 3 or 4). To select the ringing tone: 1. Press MENU 2. 2. Press /\ or \/ to choose the type you prefer. 3. Press STO to confirm the setting. Call Timers (Menu 3) This function allows you to check the duration of the calls you have made and received, on the currently-selected NAM (phone number), and to reset the call timers. You may display three calls timers; shown in hours, minutes and seconds: - Duration of the current or last call (LAST ..:..:..). - Duration of all calls you have made on the currently active NAM except the current call (OWN ..:..:..). - Duration of all calls you have made on the optional second NAM (OPT ..:..:..). You can use the RESET TIMERS option to reset all call timers. To display the call timers, or reset the call timers: 1. Press MENU 3. The duration of the current or last call will be displayed (LAST ..:..:..). 2. Press \/ once to display OWN, twice to display OPT, and three times to reach the RESET TIMERS option. To reset the call timers: 1. With the message RESET TIMERS displayed, press STO. The message SECURITY? prompts you to enter your security code. 2. Enter the 5-digit security code (default 12345), and press STO. On entry of the correct code, the message TIMERS CLEARED will be displayed to confirm that the timers have been set to zero. If you entered an incorrect security code, the message CODE ERROR will appear; in this instance, repeat the above procedure. The call timers are designed to give an approximate indication, and may not reflect actual network usage. Backlight Control (Menu 4) This function allows you to select the operation of the keyboard and display illumination. To conserve battery power, set to LIGHTS OFF. When set to LIGHTS ON: - if the phone is used as a handportable, or is connected to a charger: The lights switch on when a key is pressed; they remain on for 15 seconds after the last keypress, then switch off. - If the phone is connected to a car kit: The lights are on continuously. When set to LIGHTS OFF: - If the phone is used as a handportable, or is connected to a charger: The lights are continuously off. - If the phone is connected to a car kit: The lights switch on when a key is pressed; they remain on for 15 seconds after the last keypress, then switch off. To set operation of lights: 1. Press MENU 4. 2. Press /\ or \/ to select LIGHTS ON or LIGHTS OFF. 3. Press STO to confirm the setting. Keypad Tones (Menu 5) This function allows you to set the keypad tones on or off. When set to TONES ON, a tone will be heard with each keypress. When set to TONES OFF, no keypress tone will be heard. To set keypad tones on or off. 1. Press MENU 5. 2. Press /\ or \/ to select TONES ON or TONES OFF. 3. Press STO to confirm the setting. If the phone is connected to a car kit: The options will be different; you may select one of three volume levels (VOLUME LEVEL 1, 2, 3) as well as TONES OFF (press /\ or \/ to select). DTMF tones can be sent (when in a call) even if the keypad tones are switched off. Ringing Volume (Menu 6) This function allows you to select and demonstrate the ringing volume level or set it to off. You may select: - RINGING LOW: Quiet ringing tone. - RINGING HIGH: Loud ringing tone. - SILENT SERVICE: No ringing tone; instead, when an incoming call is received, only a short beep will be heard, and the lights will flash. The message SILENT will be displayed (when you are not entering digits) to remind you that there will be no ringing tone. All other tones (including keypress tones), except warning tones, will be switched off. To set ringing volume level: 1. Press MENU 6. 2. Press /\ or \/ to select the option you want. 3. Press STO to confirm the setting and hear a sample of the volume level. If the phone is connected to a car kit: The options will be different; you may select one of five volume levels (RINGING LEVEL 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) as well as SILENT SERVICE (press /\ or \/ to select) and STO to confirm. NAM Select - Using the phone on two networks (Menu 7) The phone has a two-number capability which lets you subscribe to competitive cellular services in your area and other cities. Your phone can be programmed (by your dealer) with up to two numbers; each is stored in a NAM (Number Assignment Module). This menu functions allows you to select either of your numbers (if two have been programmed). NOTE: You cannot change from one network (number) to the other during a call (if you do attempt to change the network, the message CALL IN PROGRESS will be displayed, and no action will result). If you are only registered on one network you cannot access the other. To display your number, or change the network/number: 1. Press MENU 7. The telephone number which the phone is currently using will be displayed. 2. Press /\ or \/ to select the other number/network. 3. Press STO to confirm. The phone will use this setting in a few seconds. Auto Answer (Menu 8) This function allows you to select auto answering on or off. When selected, the auto answering function is active ONLY when the phone is connected to a Fixed Handsfree Car Kit and is in handsfree mode. If auto answering is set to on (AUTO ON) when an incoming call is received, the phone automatically switches from standby mode to talk mode (i.e. it answers the call) after the first ring. To set auto-answer on or off: 1. Press MENU 8. 2. Press /\ or \/ to select AUTO ON or AUTO OFF. 3. Press STO to confirm the setting. Accessory Menu (Menu 9) This function allows you to control accessories connected to the phone via the Fixed Handsfree Car Kit. To select the accessory menus: 1. Press MENU 9. If no accessories are connected, or an accessory having no associated menu is connected, the message NONE PRESENT is displayed. If you have one or more accessories connected, the name of the first accessory is shown. 2. If you have more than one accessory connected, press /\ or \/ to scroll the accessory list, until you find the accessory whose setting you wish to change. 3. Press STO to select the desired accessory menu, then press /\ or \/ to scroll the options. 4. To store the new setting in memory press STO. The message generated by specific accessories will be found in the respective user guide supplied with them. (LB/EB 07/19/96)