Nokia 252C Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 OWNER ’ S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Quick Guide To Functions

    Quick Guide to Functions Answer a call - Press SEND or any key but END or Clear a digit from display - Press CLR. Clear the entire display - Press and hold CLR. Emergency 9 call - Press and hold 9 for 2 seconds. (Note: Emergency 9 dialing must be set to on! You can also dial 911, then press SEND) End a call - Press END.
  • Page 3 1 Check Balance 2 Add Money to Account 3 Prepaid Card 4 Save Access Numbers * This option is not available if Prepaid (Menu 9) is activated. ** Messages menu is available on Nokia 252N only. Messages feature depends on network subscription.
  • Page 4 Keys Retractable antenna. Extend fully during calls. Confirms and selects choices on display. Enters the menu. Deletes characters or clears display. Backspaces one menu level. Dials a phone number and answers a call. 0-9, , #: Used to enter numbers and characters.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents For Your Safety ....1 2. Display Indicators ....3 3.
  • Page 6 Call Waiting ..... . 70 Message Waiting (Voicemail) ..71 Digital Message Service (Nokia 252N only) ....73...
  • Page 7 12. Technical Information ..89 13. NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty. . 90 14. Index ..... . . 94...
  • Page 8: For Your Safety

    1. For Your Safety Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, see “Important Safety Information” on page 81. Road Safety Comes First Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first.
  • Page 9 Qualified Service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair cellular phone equipment. Use only approved accessories and batteries. FCC/Industry Canada Notice A cellular phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when using a phone in close proximity to electronic re- ceiving equipment).
  • Page 10: Display Indicators

    2. Display Indicators Shows which type of system the phone will use when it is roaming (see “Carrier Selection (Menu 5 1 1)” on page 45.) Blank if Home-only system is selected, or the phone is using a “preferred” network. The phone is using the Home system.
  • Page 11 Signal Strength Indication A cellular phone sends and receives radio signals. As with all radio equipment, the quality of radio reception depends on the strength of the radio signal in the area where you are operating your phone. The strength of the cellular signal is shown by the vertical bar on the left-hand side of the dis- play.
  • Page 12: Battery Information

    3. Battery Information Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer. See “Important Battery Information” on page 10. See your cellular service provider or dealer for the battery options available for your phone.
  • Page 13: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the charger to the bottom of your phone. When charging starts, the battery segments scroll and the phone beeps once. You can use the phone during charg- ing, but charging will be reduced for the duration of the call.
  • Page 14 Charging Times The battery charging times shown in the following table are approximate Battery BMH-3 Extended NiMH 1150 mAh BMH-8 Ultra Extended NiMH 1580 mAh BML-8 Ultra Extended Vibra NiMH 1580 mAh Standard Rapid Travel Travel Charger Charger ACP-7U ACP-9U 1 hour, 5 hours 30 min.
  • Page 15: Discharging The Battery

    Talk and Standby Times Battery operation times depend greatly on how you use the batteries, as well as on the coverage of the network and network parameters set by the cellular service provider. Battery BMH-3 Extended NiMH 1150 mAh BMH-8 Ultra Extended NiMH 1580 mAh BML-8...
  • Page 16 Battery Low Warning You get this message and a warning tone when the battery charge is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain. The repetition rate of the battery-low warnings depends on the remaining battery capacity and the battery condition.
  • Page 17: Important Battery Information

    During this 30 minutes, the phone is in ‘Deep Discharge’ mode. The way to ‘wake up’ the phone is to connect it to a charger. 3 Fully charge the battery after Deep Discharge. The phone may remind you to discharge the battery, by presenting a series of battery-advice messages.
  • Page 18 • Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge: allow it to cool down or warm up first. • Use the battery only for its intended purpose. • Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out.
  • Page 19: The Basics

    4. The Basics Switching On or Off Press and hold the PWR key for one second. • NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: Extend your antenna fully when in calls.
  • Page 20: Selecting A Network

    Note: The wake-up message is specific to your currently selected phone number. Selecting a Network Your phone operates on specific networks and sometimes it must choose which system to use. This can happen, for example, if you are roaming (i.e. you leave the area where you have signed up for service).
  • Page 21: Ending A Call

    CALL NOT ALLOWED that is restricted (see “Allowed Calls (Menu 5 1 2)” on page 48), or if the phone is locked. If you receive a call when you’re trying to make a call, the incoming call comes through and the outgoing call is cancelled.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Earpiece Volume

    You can answer a call any time, even while using Keyguard, memory or menu functions. If you don’t answer a call, the message ‘n’ MISSED CALLS remains until you press any key (except the PWR key) to clear the display, or you can press OK or ! to view the Missed Calls List.
  • Page 23: Speed Dialing

    See “Dialed Calls (Menu 2 1)” on page 33 for more information. Speed Dialing • Dial the number of the memory location (1-75) where the phone number is stored, then press SEND. You can also enter a stored name then press SEND. The phone dials the number stored with that name.
  • Page 24: Keyguard

    Note: Official emergency numbers vary by location (e.g., 911 or another official emergency number). However, only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be dialed automatically by Emergency 9 Dialing, and this may not be the proper number in all circumstances.
  • Page 25: Calling Card Calls

    Note: When Keyguard is activated, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g., 911 or another official emergency number). However, Emergency 9 Dialing does not operate. Making an Emergency Call with Keyguard Active • Enter the emergency number preprogrammed in your phone and press SEND.
  • Page 26: Pin Calls

    3 When you hear a tone or voice prompt, press OK or SEND. The phone may ask you again to TONE, THEN PRESS ‘OK’ 4 If you get another tone or voice prompt, press SEND again. The call is then made, and the phone displays CALL and the name of the card (if you have entered one).
  • Page 27: Voice And Text Messages

    If you have purchased the Nokia 252N and subscribe to a text message network service, callers may send you short text messages that you can read on your phone’s display.
  • Page 28: What Is Debit Mode

    Or, your service provider may offer prepaid service compatible with your new Nokia phone. See “Prepaid (Menu 9)” on page 59 for features that may be available to you. Contact your service provider for details.
  • Page 29: The Phone Book

    5. The Phone Book The Phone Book can store up to 75 phone numbers and corresponding names. It also has a “notepad” where you can store one additional number and name. The maximum number of phone book entries depends on how much information you store in each location.
  • Page 30 press Moves the cursor to the next space immediately. Adds a space between letters. Entering Punctuation Marks The ‘0’ key can be used to insert punctuation marks (and 0). Press 0 until you get to the punctuation mark you want: - ? ! .
  • Page 31: Saving Numbers And Names

    Saving Numbers and Names Quick Save Enter the area code and phone number. 2 (Optional) Press ABC, then enter the name. 3 Press OK. When press OK. The phone stores the number in the first empty memory location. The memory location is shown in the display’s upper right corner.
  • Page 32 For more information on using these special characters see “Automatically Sending Touch Tones” on page 66. • To enter a Pause (p), press Note that a ‘p’ appears on the display, but this is different from just keying in the letter ‘p’. •...
  • Page 33: Finding Numbers And Names

    Making a call using the two joined locations: Recall the first location and press SEND. This dials the phone number, but the dialing stops at the ‘+’ character. 2 When the call is established, press MENU SEND. The phone will automatically send the Touch Tone string in the second location (which is displayed).
  • Page 34: Moving A Name And Number

    Viewing information in the Notepad • With the display clear of numbers or names, press # then ! to view the number. To view the name stored with the number, press ABC. Moving a Name and Number Recall the name and number from memory. Press OK. SAVE IN LOCATION? 2 At number then press OK.
  • Page 35: The Menu

    6. The Menu The phone’s menus and submenus give you access to many features and ways to customize your phone. You can use the menus and submenus either with the ‘Menu then OK Method’ or the ‘Shortcut Method’. A menu list is on page 30 and instructions for using the menus follow.
  • Page 36: Shortcut Method

    Shortcut Method The menus and submenus are numbered, so you can access them by their number: Press MENU to enter the menu. 2 Press the number of the menu you want (1-6) within 4 seconds. (Also, If there are submenus, press the submenu number within 4 seconds.) The current setting (if applicable) is displayed.
  • Page 37: List Of Menu Functions

    ‘Mute’ and ‘Send DTMF’. Reminder Message Displays a personalized message when you switch your phone on. * This option is not available if Prepaid (Menu 9) is activated. **Messages menu is available on Nokia 252N only. Messages feature depends on network and subscription.
  • Page 38: Phone Book (Menu 1)

    Phone Book (Menu 1) To access Menu 1, press MENU then OK. Find Name (Menu 1 1) Press MENU then OK. FIND NAME 2 You’ll see OK again. The phone prompts you to enter a name. 3 Enter the first few letters of the name, then press !, or just press !#to scroll through stored names.
  • Page 39 3 Edit the name: use the CLR key to delete characters, use ! and " to move the cursor, and enter new characters as required. 4 Edit the number: press ABC. Use the CLR key to delete digits, use ! and " to move the cursor, and enter new digits as required.
  • Page 40: Call Log (Menu 2)

    Phone Book Status (Menu 1 5) Press MENU then OK then ! to PHONE BOOK STATUS scroll to Press OK. 2 The phone displays the percent- age of memory available. Call Log (Menu 2) To access Menu 2, press MENU then !. You’ll see ;...
  • Page 41 Received Calls (Menu 2 2) The phone automatically stores the callers’ numbers of the last 15 calls you received and answered (if network sup- ports this feature, and the callers’ numbers were received from the network – refer to your service provider for more details).
  • Page 42 When you dial a number in the Missed Calls list it is deleted from this list, and it is added to the Dialed Calls list. The Missed Calls list remains in the phone's memory when the phone is switched off. If you want to erase it, use Menu 24.
  • Page 43: Phone Settings (Menu 3)

    Call Timers (Menu 2 5) Press MENU !. You’ll see 2 Press ! to scroll to 3 Press ! to scroll through the options. Press OK to choose the one you want. (You’ll need your security code to clear the timers.) LAST CALL shows the duration of the last call in hours, minutes, and seconds.
  • Page 44 Ringing Options (Menu 3 1) You can choose how you want the phone to indicate that there is an incoming call. Press MENU then !#until you see Press OK. RINGING OPTIONS 2 You’ll see and the current setting. Press OK if you want to change it.
  • Page 45 2 Press ! to scroll to VOLUME and the current setting. Press OK if you want to change it. 3 Press !#to move the pointer. Press OK for the ringing volume you want. Ringing Tone (Menu 3 3) There are 6 different ring tones to choose from. As you scroll through each type, the phone rings so you can hear each one.
  • Page 46 Note: You can still send Touch Tones even when the keypad tones are switched off. Note: Keypad tones are set to Off when you choose Silent in “Ringing Options (Menu 3 1)”. See page 37. Lights (Menu 3 5) The keypad and phone display have lights to make them easy to read.
  • Page 47 2 Press ! to scroll to DIALING and the current set- ting. Press OK if you want to change it. 3 Press !#to move the pointer. Press OK to choose On or Off. With 1-Touch Dialing On, you can dial the number stored in any of the locations 1 to 8, by pressing and holding the corresponding number key.
  • Page 48 Language (Menu 3 8) The menus and messages can be displayed in English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese. Press MENU then !#until you see Press OK. 2 Press ! to scroll to and the current setting. Press OK if you want to change it. 3 Press !#to move the pointer to your choice.
  • Page 49 The phone can’t use both numbers at the same time and you can’t change the number during a call. If your phone is set to your first number, you can only re- ceive calls via that number. You may be able to forward calls from your second number to your first number so you don’t miss any calls, if this service is available from your cellular service provider.
  • Page 50: Security Settings (Menu 4)

    2 Press ! to scroll to REDIAL and the current setting. Press OK if you want to change 3 Press !#to move the pointer. Press OK to choose On or Off. Security Settings (Menu 4) This menu lets you change your phone’s security and lock codes, which are required for certain functions.
  • Page 51 CHANGE LOCK 3 You’ll see . Press OK to change it. CODE Enter a new 4 digit lock code. Press OK. 4 The phone asks you to verify your new lock code. Type in the new lock code again and press OK.
  • Page 52: Call Settings (Menu 5)

    Press MENU then !#until you see . Press OK. SETTINGS 2 Enter your security code and press OK. 3 Press ! to scroll to Press OK to reset them. 4 The phone asks you to confirm. Press OK to reset or press CLR to exit without resetting.
  • Page 53 But there may be times when you can’t or don’t use your Home system (for example when you travel). Then, there’s usually more than one network your phone can work in. But which one should it work in? The point of the Carrier Selection menu is to help your phone make the best choice for you.
  • Page 54 If your dealer has not programmed this list into your phone, you can still use the phone will look first for your home system, then a network of the same “type” as your home system. Non-Preferred that is of a different “type” than your Home system. - The phone first looks for your home system, then a network of the same “type”...
  • Page 55 Allowed Calls (Menu 5 1 2) Press MENU then !#until you see Press OK. Press ! until you see Press OK. 2 Press ! to scroll to CALLS and the current setting. Press OK if you want to change 3 The phone asks for your security code.
  • Page 56 Calling Card (Menu 5 2) Note: If you activate the service provider prepaid option, this menu is not available. Any calling card information saved in your phone will be lost. If you deactivate the service provider prepaid option, the Calling Card menu becomes available again, but you must resave any calling card information.
  • Page 57 CALLING CARD 2 You’ll see the currently selected card. Press OK to change it. 3 Use ! to move the pointer to None Card A press OK. When the phone asks for your security code, enter it and press OK. None If you select CARD SELECTED...
  • Page 58 Press ! to scroll through the 4 dialing sequence options, and press OK to choose: Access No. + Phone No. + Card No. Use for cards that require you to enter a 1-800 access number first, then require you to enter a phone number after you hear a tone, then a card number after you hear another tone.
  • Page 59: Lock Phone (Menu 6)

    Enter it and press OK. Messages (Menu 7) NOTE: This menu is available on the Nokia 252N only. The messages feature depends on network and subscription. To access Menu 7, press MENU, then#! until you see .
  • Page 60 Read Messages (Menu 7 1) The phone automatically stores the last 20 short text messages you have received in the Read Messages list. (You can receive text messages if the network supports this service, and if you subscribe to this service – refer to your service provider for more information).
  • Page 61 Erase Messages (Menu 7 2) This menu lets you erase any of the stored messages. Note: This menu erases messages you select, and cannot be undone! Press MENU, then#! until you see Press OK. 2 Press ! to scroll to .
  • Page 62: Debit (Menu 8)

    3 Press ! to move the pointer to the option you require: Short, Long, Vibra Only or Off. Press OK to choose it. These options are described below: Short - causes the phone to beep 3 times when you receive a text or voice message. Long - causes the phone to beep for 15 minutes when you receive a voice or text message.
  • Page 63 screen, press the OK key, and TIMETANK INFO At the your phone displays the number of units remaining (indicated as ) as well as the date by which you should redeem another prepaid cellular card. CHECKSUM is a customer service only menu item, used for debit verification.
  • Page 64 Making a Call For complete information on making a call, refer to “Making a Call” on page 13. Once you have placed a call your phone displays the charge rate of units per minute, as well as a timer which tracks the duration of the call expressed in minutes and seconds.
  • Page 65 Note: Due to rounding, there may be a difference between the call time length shown on the screen after you termi- nate a call and the call time length shown under the menu, Call Timers. Answering a Call For complete information on answering a call, refer to “Answering a Call”...
  • Page 66: Prepaid (Menu 9)

    911 calls. Prepaid (Menu 9) Your service provider may offer prepaid service compatible with your new Nokia phone. Contact your service provider for details. If you activate your phone as prepaid through your service provider and...
  • Page 67 To deactivate the prepaid feature available through your service provider, enter the following sequence: *#77633#. To access the Prepaid menu, press the MENU key, then press " to go immediately to the Prepaid menu. Press ! or " to scroll through the menu options. Adding Money to Your Prepaid Account TO ACCOUNT prepaid account.
  • Page 68 Checking Your Prepaid Balance CHECK BALANCE your prepaid balance. Contact your service provider for the toll-free balance checking access number, which you must save in your phone. If you try to check your balance before the correct number is saved in your phone, the message NUMBER DEFINED Saving the Balance Checking Number Press MENU 9 4.
  • Page 69 Saving Your Prepaid Card Number Press MENU 9 3. Card 2 Scroll to Prefix No: 3 At by your service provider, then press OK. Card No: 4 At your service provider, then press OK. Card name: 5 At name of your choice, then press Activating Your Prepaid Card Number Press MENU 9 3.
  • Page 70: In-Call Menu

    PIN Calls For complete information on making a call with PIN call on, refer to “PIN Calls” on page 19. Emergency 9 Dialing For complete information on Emergency 9 Dialing, refer to “Emergency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7)” on page 40. In-Call Menu This is available only when you’re in a call.
  • Page 71: Reminder Message

    While the phone is alerting you of an incoming call (and there are no other calls active or held), the In-Call menu is not available until you answer the call. Similarly, when you press SEND to initiate a call, until the call is connected, there is no In-Call Menu.
  • Page 72: Data And Touch Tones

    7. Data and Touch Tones Data Mode Data Mode can be used when your phone is connected, via a suitable data card and modem, to a laptop or personal computer. You may then use your computer to make and receive calls, and to send and receive data messages such as emails.
  • Page 73: Sending Touch Tones

    To de-select Data Mode Disconnect the data cable ( displays). To operate your modem and data card Refer to the documentation supplied with these items. Sending Touch Tones Your phone is a ‘Touch Tone’ phone. Touch Tones are the sounds your phone makes when you press the keys. Touch Tones can be used for many automated phone services such as checking your bank balance and using voice mailbox options.
  • Page 74 The following is an example of a number you could store in your phone: This number contains a phone number (18005551212), a wait character, an access number (‘1234’), a wait charac- ter, and a password (‘3434’) - 18005551212w1234w3434. When you recall this number from memory and press SEND, the phone: •...
  • Page 75: Using The Flash Function

    Using the Flash Function Your cellular system may offer a flash function service. This system service lets you accept or make a second call when you already have a call in progress (e.g. set up a conference call), or send other information to the network, such as credit card numbers.
  • Page 76: Network Services

    8. Network Services Availability of Network Services The network services available will 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 will need to subscribe to the particular service.
  • Page 77: Call Waiting

    The caller’s name will be displayed if it is sent by the net- work, 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 num- ber 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.
  • Page 78: Message Waiting (Voicemail)

    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 num- ber 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.
  • Page 79 For details on how to read your voicemail, refer to “Message Waiting (Voicemail)” on page 71. To listen to your Voice Messages you can do any of the following: NEW VOICE MESSAGE • When is displayed, press SEND or OK. MESSAGES Give the 1 key a long press to quick-dial your voice- •...
  • Page 80: Digital Message Service (Nokia 252N Only)

    You can also read and erase messages, and set the Message Alert Tone, using the Messages menu – for details, refer to “Messages (Menu 7)” on page 52 (this menu item is available on the Nokia 252N only). lights. or ‘n’...
  • Page 81 If the indicator blinks the Messages List is full of 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 the old message is erased from the Messages List.
  • Page 82: Accessories

    9. Accessories An extensive range of accessories is available for your phone. You can select the accessories that best suit your specific communication needs. For availability, please check with your local dealer. A few practical rules for accessory operation: • Keep the accessories out of small children's reach.
  • Page 83 Batteries BMH-3 BMH-8 The following batteries are available for your phone: • BMH-3 Extended NiMH 1150 mAh • BMH-8 Ultra Extended NiMH 1580 mAh • BML-8 Ultra Extended Vibra NiMH 1580 mAh IMPORTANT! Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.
  • Page 84 ACP-7U Standard Travel Charger Use this durable and economical charger to charge both battery options. Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the connector to the bottom of your phone. Check the charging status on the phone display. (See “Charging Times” on page 7.) Calls can be made during charging, but charging will stop for the duration of the call and the battery bar scrolling...
  • Page 85 Operating within a voltage range of 100V-240V AC (50Hz-60Hz), the Rapid Travel Charger is practically voltage- independent in normal office and household use. Like the Standard Travel Charger, the Rapid Travel Charger is compatible with both battery options. The Rapid Travel Charger can also be used with the Compact Desktop Charging Stand CGH-10.
  • Page 86 CGH-10 Compact Desktop Charging Stand The Compact Desktop Charging Stand provides mounting for both the phone and a spare battery. Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the connector to the back of the Compact Desktop Charging Stand. Place your phone and/or a spare battery in the stand to begin battery charging.
  • Page 87 BCH-10 Belt Clip The belt clip lets you easily wear your phone. To attach the belt clip to the phone, first remove the battery. Next slide the metal clip onto the back of the phone, then replace the battery. Attach the clip holder to your belt and slide the metal clip into the holder until it locks.
  • Page 88: Reference Information

    10. Reference Information Important Safety Information Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-held phone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
  • Page 89 pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: • Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on; •...
  • Page 90 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service station).
  • Page 91: Emergency Calls

    Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, may disrupt the cellular network, and may be illegal. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.
  • Page 92 Radio Frequency (RF) Signals THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 93 The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID GML NHA-3.
  • Page 94: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsman- ship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. When using your phone, battery, charger, OR any accessory: •...
  • Page 95: Troubleshooting

    11. Troubleshooting Note: With a new, completely discharged battery, the phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that charging is in progress. If the power does not come on or stay • Make sure the battery is properly installed and charged.
  • Page 96: Technical Information

    Nokia, Connecting People and the Original Accessories logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates. The information contained in this User Guide was written for Nokia phone NHA-3NA. The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved.
  • Page 97: Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty

    13. NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMP”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions: 1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product.
  • Page 98 If “a” is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured to: Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. Attn: Repair Department 795 West Nasa Blvd. Melbourne, FL. 32901...
  • Page 99 e) NMP will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product by NMP or an NMP authorized service center. If NMP cannot perform repair covered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same defect, NMP at its option, will provide a replacement Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage.
  • Page 100 Telephone: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: (1) 813-249-9619 TTY Users: 1-800-24NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 17. The limited warranty period for NMP supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined within their own warranty cards and packaging. © Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.
  • Page 101: Index

    14. Index Symbols ’+’ (link) character 24 ’p’ (pause) character 24, 66 ’w’ (wait) character 24, 66 Numerics 1-touch dialing 16, 39 9 key. See also emergency 9 dialing 16 AB indicator 3 ABC indicator 3 ABC key 22 accessories 75 allowed calls 48 alpha mode 22 automatic answer 42...
  • Page 102 memory locations 75 24, 52 indicator 3 linking 24 maximum 22 notepad 26 menu in-call 63 summary 30 using 28 using during a call 29 messages alert tone 54 erasing 54 menu 52 reading 53 text 20 voice 20 missed calls list 34 network selection.
  • Page 103 Para obtener un manual del usuario en español favor de llamar o enviar un fax al teléfono 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228), fax 813-249-9619.

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