Nokia 5190 Owner's Manual
Nokia 5190 Owner's Manual

Nokia 5190 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 Keys C key Clears characters from the screen. Press and hold to return to the start screen. Navi™ key Its current function is displayed above it. Use to access the menu, make calls, etc. Voice mail Press and hold 1 to access voice mail (see p.
  • Page 3: Quick Guide To Functions

    Quick guide to functions Call functions Make a call Answer a call Answer a call with call waiting End a call Reject a call Reject a call with call waiting Redial Adjust call volume Use the in-call menu Use 1-touch dialing Phone book functions Save a number Find a name/number...
  • Page 4 Quick guide to the menu Access menu Scroll Go back a level Exit the menu/ access start screen Menu shortcuts Phone menu shortcuts Note: Menu items in your phone vary depending on the network, SIM card, and accessories used. 1 Phone book Search Add entry Edit...
  • Page 5: Indicators And Icons

    Indicators and Icons You have an active call. You have one or more new voice messages. You have one or more new text messages. (If blinking, text message memory is full.) Keyguard is on. Your phone will not accept any keypresses.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Power key ....... 8 Nokia Navi™ key......8 Scroll keys.
  • Page 7 Basic functions Turning the phone on or off ....24 Checking signal strength....24 Making a call .
  • Page 8 External antenna jack ....56 Nokia Xpress-on™ color covers ... . .57 14.
  • Page 9 Radio frequency (RF) signals....80 Care and maintenance....81 Appendix D: Technical information Appendix E: Nokia Limited Warranty...
  • Page 11: 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. Road Safety Comes First Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Follow any regulations or rules.
  • Page 12: Fcc/Industry Canada Notice

    Updates The latest version of this Owner’s Manual may be found on Nokia’s World Wide Web site at www.nokia.com.
  • Page 13: Preparing The Phone For Use

    2. Preparing the phone for use Before you can use your new phone, you need to: 1 Insert a miniature SIM card (available from your service provider). 2 Attach and charge the battery. If you purchased an optional analog module, you should attach it to the phone.
  • Page 14: Attaching The Battery

    4 Close the holder. 5 Slide the SIM card holder toward the bottom of the phone until it locks into place. 6 Attach the battery. Attaching the battery To attach the battery, place it on the back of the phone as shown and slide it toward the top of the phone until it clicks into place.
  • Page 15: Removing The Battery

    Removing the battery Note: Switch off the phone before removing the battery! 1 Press and hold the button at the top of the battery. 2 Slide the battery toward the bottom of the phone. 3 Lift the battery off the phone.
  • Page 16: Important Battery Information

    When is charging complete? When the charge indicators stop scrolling, your phone is considered fully charged. However, a slight increase in charge may occur if you leave your phone connected to the charger. When is a good time to charge? You can charge anytime, but remember that when your phone displays %DWWHU\ ORZ , you only have a couple of minutes of talk time left.
  • Page 17 • Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out. • Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes direct connection of the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse.
  • Page 18: About The Phone, Keys & Menu

    (see page 21). • To turn the lights on when Keyguard is on, press it briefly. Nokia Navi™ key Your phone’s Navi™ key below the display. Its current function is indicated by the word that appears above it (for example, 0HQX ).
  • Page 19: Lights

    Lights To turn your phone’s lights on for 15 seconds: • if Keyguard is off, press any key • if Keyguard is on, briefly press the Start screen The start screen appears when you first turn on your phone. 0HQX appears above the Navi™...
  • Page 20: Phone Menu Shortcuts

    Phone menu shortcuts When you select a menu item, numbers appear on the display above the scroll bar. If you become familiar with these numbers, you can use them as shortcuts for accessing different menu items. For example, to access the 6HFXULW\ VHWWLQJV menu, you can simply press 0HQX 4 2.
  • Page 21 4 Settings Call settings 411 Automatic redial 412 Call waiting 413 Send own number 414 Line in use 415 Calling card 416 Automatic answer Security settings 421 SIM card security 422 Phone security 423 Module security 424 Fixed dialing 425 Access codes Phone settings 431 Language 432 List of own numbers...
  • Page 22: Entering Letters And Numbers

    Entering letters and numbers Cursor The cursor is a blinking vertical line that appears on the screen when you are entering text or numbers. Characters you enter appear to the right of the cursor. Pressing the key deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Use the scroll keys to move the cursor to the right or left.
  • Page 23: Special Characters In Names And Messages

    Changing letter case Press the key to switch between upper- and lower- case letters. The $%& icon switches to DEF to indicate that you are using lower case. Entering numbers To enter numbers while in ABC mode, you can: • press and hold the corresponding key until the number appears, or •...
  • Page 24: Special Characters In Phone Numbers

    Special characters in phone numbers You can use special characters to dial or save international phone numbers as well as phone numbers of automated services such as bank account information. When entering numbers, press the characters. Character This character is used to send command strings to the network.
  • Page 25 Note: Keyguard is not a security feature and will not prevent unauthorized use of your phone. To lock the keys Press 0HQX To unlock the keys Press 8QORFN Notes about Keyguard • When Keyguard is on, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g.
  • Page 26: Settings

    4. Settings This section describes some phone settings that you probably won’t change very often, and others that allow you to customize your phone to suit your preferences. You can set them now or skip to ‘Basic functions’ on page 24 to get started using your phone.
  • Page 27 5 At 'LDOLQJ VHTXHQFH, press 6HOHFW. Press the dialing sequence your card uses, then press 6HOHFW. Dialing sequence Access number + phone number + card number Access number + card number + phone number Prefix + phone number + card number Note: The order of the following steps may vary, depending on which dialing sequence your card uses.
  • Page 28: Clock

    Choosing a calling card to use Use 0HQX 4 1 5 to select a calling card to use. You will be required to enter your security code. Making calling card calls See ‘Calling card calls’ on page 34. Clock Your phone has an internal clock that can be displayed on the start screen.
  • Page 29: Lights

    Lights If you’re using your phone with a car kit, use 0HQX 4 3 7 to set your phone’s lights to 2Q (lights stay on) or $XWRPDWLF (after 15 seconds, lights turn off until the next key is pressed, phone rings, etc.). For information about turning your phone’s lights on at any time, see page 9.
  • Page 30: Tones

    Tones Use 0HQX 9 to change the six sound settings in your phone: ringing option, ringing tone, ringing volume, message alert tone, keypad tones, and warning tones. The quick alert settings feature (see page 21) allows you to quickly select a fixed combination of these settings to suit your current environment, whether you are at a soccer game or in a library.
  • Page 31: Quick Alert Settings

    Ringing volume Use 0HQX 9 3 to control the volume of your phone’s ringing and of message alert tones. Message alert tone Use 0HQX 9 4 to choose the tone played when you receive a text message. Scroll to a tone to hear how it sounds. Keypad tones Use 0HQX 9 5 to adjust the volume of the tones your phone makes when you press its keys.
  • Page 32: Voice Mailbox Number

    0\ WRQHV This setting uses the current settings in Menu 9, Tones. 6LOHQW All sound is turned off. The icon appears at the start screen. 'LVFUHHW Your phone beeps once when you receive a call or text message. Other tones are turned off. /RXG Your phone rings loudly.
  • Page 33: Welcome Note

    Welcome note Use 0HQX 4 3 4 to set a welcome note for your phone. This note is displayed briefly each time you turn on your phone. It can be your name, a reminder, etc. This replaces any welcome note saved by your service provider.
  • Page 34: Basic Functions

    5. Basic functions Turning the phone on or off Press and hold the key for one second. Note: If the phone asks for a PIN code, see ‘PIN code’ on page 60. If the phone asks for a security code, see ‘Security code’ on page 61.
  • Page 35: Making A Call

    Making a call 1 Enter the area code and phone number. ( 0HQX changes to &DOO .) 2 Press &DOO and wait for the other party to answer. IMPORTANT! The phone can make and receive calls only when: • It is switched on, •...
  • Page 36: Saving A Name And Number

    1 From the start screen, press calls list. 2 Scroll to the number you want. 3 Press &DOO. Saving a name and number See ‘Saving names and numbers’ on page 37. Finding a name and number 1 Press to access your phone book. 2 Scroll to the number you want.
  • Page 37: Rejecting A Call

    If you also subscribe to the call forwarding network service and the incoming call has been forwarded from another phone number, the phone displays )RUZDUGHG FDOO, then the name or number and FDOOLQJ !. Rejecting a call To reject an incoming call, press .
  • Page 38: Emergency Calls

    6. Emergency calls 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on. Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone. 2 Press and hold the ready the phone for calls. 3 Key in the emergency number for your present location (e.g.
  • Page 39: Emergency Key 9

    Emergency key 9 When this feature is on, the phone attempts to make an emergency call when you: • press and hold the 9 key, or • press 9, then press &DOO . This feature is set to 2II in new phones and will not work until you turn it on.
  • Page 40: Advanced Functions

    7. Advanced functions In-call menu When you are in a single call, the Navi™ key function is (QG . However, your phone has an in-call menu that allows you to perform several functions while in a call. To access the in- call menu, press 2SWLRQV , then press 2SWLRQV .
  • Page 41: Making/Receiving Multiple Calls

    Making/receiving multiple calls Making a new outgoing call Select 1HZ FDOO from the in-call menu, enter or find the phone number you want, then press &DOO . The first call is automatically put on hold. The active call is indicated by the icon and the held call is indicated by the icon.
  • Page 42: Call Forwarding

    Call forwarding Use 0HQX 5 to access the call forwarding network service, which lets you forward your incoming calls to another phone number. Check with your service provider for details. Forwarding calls Call forwarding types are )RUZDUG DOO YRLFH FDOOV and )RUZDUG ZKHQ QRW DEOH WR WDNH FDOOV .
  • Page 43: Choosing An Outgoing Line

    The second through eighth phone numbers you save to your phone book are automatically assigned to keys 2 through 8. You can change the key assignments using the following procedure. Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dialing your voice mailbox and for attempting emergency calls, respectively (see ‘Voice messages’...
  • Page 44: Calling Card Calls

    Calling card calls Before you can make a call using a calling card, you have to enter your calling card information into the phone. See ‘Calling card set-up’ on page 16. To make a call using a calling card: 1 Enter the phone number, including any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your calling card may require when you make a calling card call.
  • Page 45: Fax And Data Calls

    Touch tones can be used for many automated, over-the- phone services such as voice mail, calling cards, and checking airline arrival/departure times and bank balances. Note: Sending confidential information over the air using touch tones is not recommended in analog mode. Setting touch tone length Use 0HQX 4 3 3 to set touch-tone length to 6KRUW (100 ms.) or /RQJ (500 ms.).
  • Page 46: Service Command Editor

    3OHDVH FRQQHFW WHUPLQDO will appear. Check that the data adapter is properly set up. 2 Enter or find the phone number. 3 Press &DOO. 4 End the call by pressing (QG. For more information, refer to documentation supplied with your data adapter, data application or fax application. Note: You cannot make a data or fax call while you have active or held calls in progress.
  • Page 47: Phone Book

    8. Phone book Your phone allows you to save phone numbers and associated names so they are right at your fingertips for easy dialing. Note that the maximum number of phone book entries and the maximum length of saved names and numbers depend on your SIM card.
  • Page 48: Finding Names And Numbers

    • A name may appear only once in memory. If you try to save a name that already exists in memory, the phone asks if you want to replace the currently saved name. • If you try to save a phone number and your phone book is full, you are given the option to replace an existing entry.
  • Page 49: Editing Names And Numbers

    Editing names and numbers To edit phone book entries, press 0HQX 1 3, scroll to the entry you want to edit, then press (GLW . Edit the name and number as needed. Erasing names and numbers Use 0HQX 1 4 to erase entries from your phone book. 2QH E\ RQH lets you select one entry at a time to be erased.
  • Page 50: Checking Available Memory

    Checking available memory Use 0HQX 1 6 2 to see how many memory locations are free and how many are being used. (Each memory location holds one number and associated name.) Service numbers If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can use 0HQX 1 8 to access a list of customer service phone numbers.
  • Page 51: Call Log

    9. Call log For your convenience, the call log ( 0HQX 3) records the phone numbers of missed, received, and dialed calls as well as the amount of time spent in calls. Note: Missed, received, and dialed calls lists are automatically erased when you use a SIM card that is not one of the 5 most previous cards used with the phone, or you change the phone security setting.
  • Page 52: Received Calls

    Viewing the missed calls list at any time Use 0HQX 3 1 to view the missed calls list at any time. To dial a number, press 2SWLRQV , then choose &DOO . Received calls Your phone automatically stores the phone numbers of the 5 most recent calls you’ve answered.
  • Page 53 Setting timers back to 0 Use 0HQX 3 5 4 to clear digital call timers. You will be required to enter your security code. Displaying the current call timer during calls 1 Press 0HQX 3 5 1. 2 Press 'HWDLOV . 3 Press 6HOHFW .
  • Page 54: Controlling Call Costs

    10. Controlling call costs Your phone has features that help you control the amount of money you spend on calls. Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, taxes and so forth. Viewing call costs This network service allows you to check the cost of the last or current call, or the total cost of all calls that you have...
  • Page 55: Limiting Call Costs

    Limiting call costs This feature allows you to set a call cost limit for your phone. When the limit you set is reached, no calls can be made except for emergency calls. Setting a call cost limit Use 0HQX 3 7 1 to set a call cost limit. You will be required to enter your PIN2 code.
  • Page 56: Voice Messages

    11. Voice messages Voice mail is a network service that allows callers to record a message when you cannot be reached. Saving your voice mailbox number See ‘Voice mailbox number’ on page 22. Listening to voice messages When you receive a voice message, phone may notify your you by beeping, displaying the voice message indicator...
  • Page 57: Text Messages

    12. Text messages The text message network service allows you to exchange short text messages with other phones that have text message capability. You can also ask your service provider to convert the message to other formats such as e-mail and fax.
  • Page 58: Reading A Message

    Sending using alternate message setting 6HQG VSHFLDO allows you to send a message using an alternate message setting (see ‘Message settings’ on page 50). You choose a setting to use, then specify whether you want to enter a phone number ( 1XPHULF ) or a routing address ( 7H[W2QXPEHUV ).
  • Page 59: About The Outbox

    Working with messages in the Inbox Several options are available while you’re reading a message. Just press 2SWLRQV , scroll to the one you want, then press 2. . (UDVH deletes the message. Press 2. to confirm the deletion to cancel. 5HSO\ sends a reply to the sender of the message.
  • Page 60: Message Storage

    (GLW allows you to edit the message. *HW QXPEHU retrieves an included phone number from a message, if there is one. You can use it like any other number. If there is more than one number, scroll to the number you want, then press 2.. )RUZDUG sends the message to someone else.
  • Page 61: News & Info Service

    Note: In order to receive a converted message, the recipient needs to have the appropriate terminal device. 0HVVDJH YDOLGLW\ Select the amount of time you want messages to be stored at the message center while waiting to be delivered. Changing common message settings Common message settings apply to all messages you send.
  • Page 62 Using the news & information service Use 0HQX 2 4 to choose one of the following options. 2Q turns on News & info reception. 2II turns off News & info reception. 7RSLF LQGH[ retrieves a list of all available topics from the network.
  • Page 63: Other Features

    13. Other features Games Use 0HQX 6 to challenge yourself or a friend to the three fun games in your phone. To pause a game, press . To resume, choose &RQWLQXH . For information about turning game sounds on or off, see ‘Warning tones’...
  • Page 64: Calculator

    of marks above the column. A correct figure in the right place gets a full mark; a correct figure in the wrong place gets a half mark. The game ends when the correct figures are in the right place. Tip: To copy a figure from the previous column, move the cursor over it using the 2, 4, or 8 key, then press the 5 key.
  • Page 65: Alarm Clock

    3 Scroll to +RZ PDQ\ KRPH XQLWV WR D YLVLWHG XQLW (to enter the number of domestic units to a foreign unit) or +RZ PDQ\ YLVLWHG XQLWV WR D KRPH XQLW (to enter the number of foreign units to a domestic unit). Note: You only have to set one or the other, not both.
  • Page 66: External Antenna Jack

    If you turn off the phone If you turn off the phone and the alarm is set, the phone switches itself on at alarm time, then the alarm sounds. • To shut off the alarm, press any key except 6QRR]H . The phone displays .HHS WKH SKRQH RQ"...
  • Page 67: Nokia Xpress-On™ Color Covers

    Nokia Xpress-on™ color covers Your phone’s Xpress-on™ cover is available in several fashion colors. Extra covers may be purchased from your authorized Nokia dealer. Note: Always store the phone with cover attached. Changing covers When changing covers, don’t use the phone’s antenna as...
  • Page 68 4 Remove the rubber keypad from the back of the cover. Place it into the back of the new cover. 5 Place the bottom of the cover against the bottom of the phone. Make sure all three sets of plastic tabs line up with their respective slots, as shown at left.
  • Page 69: Security Features

    14. Security features Access codes overview Access codes consist of the PIN code, PIN2 code, security code, and module code if using the optional analog module. Use 0HQX 4 2 5 to change access codes. Avoid using access codes that are similar to emergency numbers, such as 911, to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number.
  • Page 70: Pin Code

    Code Module code If module security is on, (used with the phone requests the optional module code when the analog phone is turned on, the module only) optional analog module is attached, and either (a) the module code has not been changed from the default of 12345, or (b) the module code has been changed but it is...
  • Page 71: Security Code

    Security code The security code is required by some security features, including phone security (see page 62). It comes with your phone. The default security code is 12345. Use 0HQX 4 2 5 3 to change it. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place, separate from the phone.
  • Page 72: Phone Security

    Use 0HQX 4 2 1 to turn SIM card security on. You will be required to enter your PIN code. Phone security When phone security is on, the phone requires the security code when you switch it on after inserting a new SIM card. Use 0HQX 4 2 2 to turn phone security on and off.
  • Page 73 Turning fixed dialing on or off Use 0HQX 4 2 4 to turn fixed dialing on or off. You will be required to enter your PIN2 code. Adding numbers to the fixed dialing list 1 Press 0HQX 4 2 4. 2 Scroll to 1XPEHUV , then press 2.
  • Page 74: Optional Analog Module

    15. Optional analog module With an optional Nokia PLUS analog module and a dual- mode SIM card, you can use your phone in analog networks. See your dealer for details on how to purchase this accessory and activate your subscription.
  • Page 75: Analog Features

    Analog features In order for you to use the analog module, your service provider will have to add certain information to your SIM card. See your service provider for details. Once you have inserted the upgraded SIM card and attached the analog module, your phone gives you access to analog network features.
  • Page 76: Call Timers For Analog Calls

    The analog system selection feature allows you to request the order in which your phone looks for available systems. Choosing a system-selection method Use 0HQX 4 4 2 to tell your phone how to select analog systems. Note: Using +RPH RQO\ or 3UHI1 V\VWHP is usually the most economical choice.
  • Page 77: Module Security/Module Code

    Setting timers back to 0 Use 0HQX 3 5 5 to set analog call timers back to zero. You will be required to enter the module code. Module security/module code If you purchased an optional analog module, you can protect it from unauthorized use by turning on module security.
  • Page 78: Appendix A: Call Forwarding

    Appendix A: Call forwarding The codes described in this section give you greater control over call forwarding features in GSM 1900 networks than do the menu items in your phone. For more information about call forwarding, see ‘Call forwarding’ on page 32. Enter these codes using the keypad on your phone.
  • Page 79: Adding A Call Type

    You want to cancel this particular call forward. > Enter &&95& then press &DOO. Adding a call type You can specify whether you want call forwarding to apply only to certain types of calls by adding an asterisk (*) and two-digit code before the # in the forwarding codes listed in the previous table.
  • Page 80: Adding A Timeout

    Adding a timeout You can specify a timeout during which call forwarding is not active (i.e., call forwarding does not take effect until this number of seconds has passed after the phone receives the call attempt). To do this, adding an asterisk (*) and the time period in seconds to the codes listed above.
  • Page 81: Appendix B: Accessories

    You can select the accessories that best suit your specific communication needs. For availability, see your local authorized Nokia dealer. A few practical rules for accessory operation: • Keep accessories out of small children's reach.
  • Page 82: Batteries

    Batteries Several batteries are available for your phone: • BLS-2 Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh • BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh • BMS-2V Extended NiMH Vibra 900 mAh • BLS-4 Ultra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh Charging times The table below displays approximate battery charging times.
  • Page 83: Chargers And Other Accessories

    Nokia accessories. Note: When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger...
  • Page 84 for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. ACP-7U Standard Travel Charger Use this durable and economical charger to charge all battery options. Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the connector to the bottom of your phone.
  • Page 85 LCH-9 Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger The multivoltage Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger allows you to charge your phone when you travel. The small charger's functional design fits well with most car lighters and interiors. Charging times are the same as for the Rapid Travel Charger ACP-9U.
  • Page 86 When the phone is charging, no lights are displayed on the stand; check the charging status of the phone battery on the phone display. Note: If you have attached an optional analog module, be sure to remove it and replace the battery before placing the phone in the charging stand.
  • Page 87: Appendix C: Reference Information

    Appendix C: Reference information Important safety information Traffic safety Do not use a hand-held telephone 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 88: Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

    Persons with pacemakers: • Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on; • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
  • Page 89: Emergency Calls

    Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.
  • Page 90: Radio Frequency (Rf) Signals

    Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.
  • Page 91: Care And Maintenance

    The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). *American National Standards Institute, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. Care and maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care.
  • Page 92: Appendix D: Technical Information

    The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved. Issue No. 1 © 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. These commodities are authorized by the U.S. Government for export only to Canada, Mexico, or the United States.
  • Page 93: Appendix E: Nokia Limited Warranty

    Appendix E: Nokia Limited Warranty Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMP”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: 1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for one (1) year beginning on the date of purchase of the Product.
  • Page 94 The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing. b) If “a” is not convenient 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 95 13. Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to: Nokia Customer Service 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway, Ste. 900 Tampa, FL 33607 phone: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228) or (813) 288-3800 fax: (813) 287-6612 14.
  • Page 96 NOTES...
  • Page 97 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 813-287-6612.

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