Nokia 6081 User Manual
Nokia 6081 User Manual

Nokia 6081 User Manual

Nokia 6081: users guide
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Quick Guide

    QUICK GUIDE Standard Functions Switch on/off Make a call End a call Answer a call Handsfree on/off Clear a digit Clear the display Last number redial One Key Calling Speed dialling Adjust earpiece/ handsfree volume Memory Store a number and name(in first avail.loc.) Search for a name Search for a number...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. For Your Safety ... 5 2. Keys and Display Indicators ... 7 3. Your Mobile Phone ... 11 Fax and Data Facility... 12 Ignition Sense ... 13 Auto Power Off ... 13 Car Radio Mute ... 14 Automatic Antenna Control ... 14 4.
  • Page 4 7. The Menu Facility... 33 Menu method... 33 Shortcut method ... 33 Help Texts ... 34 List of Menus... 35 List of Submenus ... 36 8. Descriptions of Menu Functions...43 1.Messages (Menu 1) ... 43 Voice Messages (Menu 1 1) ... 43 Read Messages (Menu 1 2) ...
  • Page 5 Warning Tones (Menu 4 6)... 53 Auto Redial (Menu 4 7)... 53 One Key Calling (Menu 4 8)... 54 Auto Answer (Menu 4 9)... 54 Anykey Answer (Menu 4 10)... 54 Cell Info (Menu 4 11) ... 55 Send Own Number (Menu 4 12) ... 55 Call Waiting (Menu 4 13) ...
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

    1. FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don’t use a hand-held telephone while driving; park the vehicle first. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules.
  • Page 7 INTERFERENCE All mobile phones may get interference which could affect performance. MAKING CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. En- ter the phone number, including area code, then press call press EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Hold C for several seconds, to clear the display.
  • Page 8: Keys And Display Indicators

    2. KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS KEYS To use the phone, keys are pressed one at a time. Two keys are never to be pressed simultaneously. More detailed infor- Recalls information from a memory location. Press and hold to check hidden digits from a phone number which is longer than 16 digits.
  • Page 9 Scroll through menus,submenus and settings. Browse through memory locations. Makes a call (dials a number). Answers a call. When the display is clear, press to display the last dialled number. Ends a call. 0 - 9 Number keys. In alpha mode letters and other characters Special character.Used in network manual activation commands.
  • Page 10 DISPLAY INDICATORS The phone has a series of display indicators which inform you about the operation of the phone. Indicates the memory selected. A stands for the SIM card’s memory, B for the phone’s memory. Indicates that a data or fax call is in progress. Indicates that a short message has been received.
  • Page 11 < Indicates that there are more than 16 digits in the phone number. The first part of the phone number is not shown on the display. Press and hold R to check the rest of the number. Indicates that the phone is switched on. Indicates that the phone is using a network other than the home network.
  • Page 12: Your Mobile Phone

    3. YOUR MOBILE PHONE Your phone consists of Handset (1), Handset Cradle (2), Mounting Plate (3), Swivel Mount (4), Transceiver (5), Mounting Bracket (6), Handsfree Speaker (7), Handsfree Microphone (8) and System Cable (9). External SIM card reader CAE-2 is optional (10). The phone should be installed in your vehicle by a qualified in- staller.
  • Page 13: Fax And Data Facility

    Slide the transceiver into the Mounting Bracket. Make sure it locks into place. See the op- posite picture. To release the transceiver from the mounting bracket, press the lock spring under the transceiver with a flat tool and then slide the transceiver out.
  • Page 14: Ignition Sense

    IGNITION SENSE The ignition sense feature prevents the mobile phone from draining the vehicle battery. The ignition sense feature allows the phone to be automatically switched on or off whenever the vehicle’s ignition is switched on or off, respectively. How- ever, you can anytime switch on and off the phone with the key.
  • Page 15: Car Radio Mute

    Ignition line is not connected: If Auto Power Off is set to on, it switches the phone off in a selected period of time (0-24 hours) after the last user action, i.e. a key press or replacement of the handset. If Auto Power Off is disabled, the phone will not power off automatically, which may drain the vehicle battery.
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    4. GETTING STARTED THE SIM CARD To be able to use your phone, you must have a valid SIM card which is supplied by your network operator. The SIM card contains all the subscriber related information such as the user’s telephone number for the network, home operator, home area, etc.
  • Page 17: Access Codes

    Insert the SIM card into the tranceiver (the picture on the left) or external card reader (picture on the right). When SIM cards are loaded into both tranceiver and external card reader, your phone will only recognise the SIM card in the external card reader (the one in the tranceiver will be ig- nored).
  • Page 18 If you enter an incorrect security code (CODE ERROR) five times in a row, the phone will not accept any entries for the next five minutes with power on. To change the security code, see Menu 5 6 1, Change Secu- rity.
  • Page 19 PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) (8 digits) The PUK code is also supplied with your SIM card. The code is required when you want to change a disabled PIN code. If the message CARD BLOCKED appears briefly on the display and the phone asks for your PUK code, key in your PUK code and press M.
  • Page 20: Switching On

    Network Password (4 digits) You are asked for a password when you wish to use the bar- ring services of your network. You obtain the code from your network operator when you subscribe to the service. If you enter an incorrect password three times in succession, the network prevents you from accessing any of the services that require this password.
  • Page 21: Switching Off

    Note: If there is a failure in the power supply, CHECK VOLT- AGE will be displayed. After that no calls can be made as the vehicle does not supply the phone with the right voltage due to a car battery or alternator problem. If the text does not dis- appear after a key is pressed, please contact qualified service personnel.
  • Page 22: Basic Functions

    5. BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL Key in the phone number including the area code. To correct any mistakes, press C to delete the last digit entered, or press and hold C to clear the whole display (then re-enter the number.) When the correct number is displayed, press the call is connected, you can either use the Hands Free facility, that is, leave the handset in its cradle and con-...
  • Page 23: Making An International Call

    MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL If you insert a + character in front of the country code, you don’t need to know the international access code of the country where you are using the phone. Press twice quickly. The international character ‘+’ ap- pears on the display which informs the network centre to select the correct international prefix.
  • Page 24: Switching From Handset To Handsfree

    During a call, key in or recall from memory the other phone number that you want to call and press first call will automatically be put on hold. To activate the call on hold and to put the active call on hold, press To end the active call, press 1 To end both calls, press...
  • Page 25: Speed Dialling

    The current volume level of the phone’s earpiece or loud- speaker is indicated on the display as a row of boxes along with the text VOLUME. Pressing the upper part of the key increases the volume and pressing the lower part of the key decreases the volume. A warning tone is heard if you try to exceed the maximum or minimum volume level.
  • Page 26: Last Number Redial

    LAST NUMBER REDIAL The phone stores the last ten numbers (together with any as- sociated names) which you have dialled. To redial the last dialled number: Clear the display and press The last dialled number appears on the display. Press to dial the number.
  • Page 27 You can further automate the transmission by including cer- tain special characters in a stored digit sequence: the“+”- character links two memory locations together: Key in or recall from the memory the phone number you want to dial. Press quickly to add a linking character to the end of the phone number.
  • Page 28: Memory Funtions

    6. MEMORY FUNCTIONS MEMORY A AND MEMORY B The phone has two memories. One is located on the SIM card, memory A, and the other in the phone, memory B. The current memory in use is shown in the upper left corner of the display.
  • Page 29: Locations For Automatically Stored Numbers

    LOCATIONS FOR AUTOMATICALLY STORED NUM- BERS The phone automatically stores the phone numbers of the last ten dialled, received or missed calls. All these can be erased using Menu 2 4, Erase Calls. Received Calls and Missed Calls are network features which work only in networks which allow you to view the caller’s phone number.
  • Page 30: Keying In Names

    Press # M . The number is stored in the first notepad lo- cation. When you store a number in the notepad mem- ory, the phone puts it into the first memory location and moves the other numbers one location up. Any number previously stored in the last notepad location (# 9) will be lost.
  • Page 31: Storing Information

    Characters available are: 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqrs 8tuv 9wxyz To exit alpha mode, press ABC. STORING INFORMATION Key in the phone number. Press ABC and key in the name. Press and hold M key. The information is stored in the first free memory location.
  • Page 32: Wake-Up Message

    Note: If you store telephone numbers with the international + prefix (created by pressing twice) and the appropriate coun- try code, you can use the same phone number in all GSM countries. Replacing Information When you are storing a name and a telephone number and the phone asks for the memory location number, key in the lo- cation number where the information that you want to re- place is located.
  • Page 33: Recalling A Phone Number From The Memory

    RECALLING A PHONE NUMBER FROM THE MEMORY To recall a phone number/name by memory location number: Key in the number of the memory location where the phone number (and name) are stored. Press R. The phone number will be displayed. Press ABC to view the associated name.
  • Page 34: The Menu Facility

    7. THE MENU FACILITY The menu facility allows you to check and alter the setting of a particular function as well as activate the phone’s features. The menu functions and settings can be accessed by using the Menu Method or the Shortcut Method. THE MENU METHOD Press MENU to enter the menu facility.
  • Page 35: Help Texts

    To access submenus and settings using the shortcut method: Press MENU followed by the menu number. Within a few seconds key in the number of the submenu or set- ting number where the function can be found. For in- stance, to access the menu 4 01 2, press MENU 4 for Phone Settings and then 01 for selecting the Lights and then 2 for selecting Lights off.
  • Page 36: List Of Menus

    LIST OF MENUS The menus available are listed below. Some of these menus contain submenus. The submenu of each menu will be listed separately for each menu after this list. You can find a complete menu map at the end of this guide. MENU MESSAGES MEMORY OPTIONS Menu 2...
  • Page 37: List Of Submenus

    LIST OF SUBMENUS The submenus available are listed, separately for each menu. MESSAGES (Menu 1) contains the following submenus: SUBMENU VOICE MESSAGES READ MESSAGES WRITE MESSAGES MESSAGE SETTINGS Menu 1 4 MESSAGE CENTRE MESSAGE TYPE MESSAGE VALIDITY VOICE MAIL No. SHORTCUT DESCRIPTION Menu 1 1 controls voice mes-...
  • Page 38 MEMORY OPTIONS (Menu 2) contains the following sub- menus: SUBMENU DIALLED CALLS RECEIVED CALLS MISSED CALLS ERASE CALLS SELECT MEMORY Menu 2 5 COPY MEMORY ERASE MEMORY OWN NUMBER SHORTCUT DESCRIPTION Menu 2 1 views the last dialled numbers Menu 2 2 views the last numbers from which a call has been received...
  • Page 39 CALL DIVERT (Menu 3) contains the following submenus SUBMENU DIVERT CALLS DIVERT IF BUSY IF NO REPLY IF NOT AVAILAB. DIVERT FAXES DIVERT DATA CANCEL ALL PHONE SETTINGS (Menu 4) contains the following sub- menus SUBMENU LIGHTS BRIGHTNESS RINGING VOLUME SHORTCUT DESCRIPTION Menu 3 1 diverts all incoming...
  • Page 40 RINGING TYPE KEYPAD TONES WARNING TONES AUTO REDIAL ONE KEY CALLING AUTO ANSWER ANYKEY ANSWER CELL INFO SEND OWN NUMBER CALL WAITING AUTO PWR OFF LANGUAGE Menu 4 4 selects the ringing tone type Menu 4 5 sets the keypad tones off, or at different vol- ume levels Menu 4 6...
  • Page 41 SECURITY OPTIONS (Menu 5) contains the following sub- menus: SUBMENU PIN CODE REQUEST Menu 5 1 SECURITY LEVEL CALL BARRING ALL OUTGOING INTERNATIONAL INT. EXCL TO HOME ALL INCOMING INCOMING ABROAD CANCEL ALL SHORTCUT DESCRIPTION selects whether the PIN code is needed when the phone is switched on or not Menu 5 2...
  • Page 42 FIXED NUMBERS FIXED DIALLING CHANGE CODES CHANGE SECURITY Menu 5 6 1 CHANGE PIN CODE Menu 5 6 2 CHANGE PIN2 CHANGE PASSWORD CLOSED GROUP RESTORE SETTINGS NETWORK SELECT (MENU 7) contains the following sub- menus: SUBMENU AUTO SELECT MANUAL SELECT Menu 5 4 lets you view the fixed dialling list created in...
  • Page 43 CALL INFO (MENU 9) contains the following submenus: SUBMENU CALL TIMERS LAST TOTAL CLEAR TIMERS CALL COSTS LAST TOTAL CLEAR COUNTERS COST LIMIT COSTS DISPLAY SHORT CUT DESCRIPTION Menu 9 1 shows the duration of your calls Menu 9 1 1 shows the duration of your last call Menu 9 1 2...
  • Page 44: Descriptions Of Menu Functions

    8. DESCRIPTIONS OF MENU FUNCTIONS The operation of every menu and submenu function is ex- plained below. NOTE: Some of the menu functions are network services. These functions can be utilised only if provided by your cellu- lar network. To make use of a network service, you must first subscribe to it.
  • Page 45: Write Messages (Menu 1 3)

    To read the messages, press MENU 1 2. The number of new messages is displayed. If there are no messages, the text NO MESSAGES is displayed. Wait for the first page of the first new message to be dis- played. The header shows the message status, NEW: (an unread message) or OLD:(a read message) and the time and date the message was received.
  • Page 46: Message Settings (Menu 1 4)

    Key in the phone number where you wish to send the message and press M or message, you must have the phone number of your message service centre specified in the MENU 1 4 1. For this phone number, contact your network operator. You can only send one message at a time.
  • Page 47: Memory Options (Menu 2)

    Press MENU 1 4 2. Press STANDARD TEXT, FAX, X.400, PAGER, EMAIL, ERMES or VOICE MESSAGE. Press M to confirm. Message Validity (MENU 1 4 3) This function allows you to specify the period of time that your outgoing messages are to be stored in the message service centre.
  • Page 48: Received Calls (Menu 2 2)

    Press to redial the number displayed. Received Calls (MENU 2 2) The phone can store up to ten phone numbers/names from which you have been called. The location number (0 to 9) is shown in the upper right-hand corner of the display. When a new call comes in, the old numbers move up in the list.
  • Page 49: Erase Calls (Menu 2 4)

    You can view one of the last missed calls either by pressing + (press twice quickly) and then R or through menu: Press MENU 2 3 to enter this function. The number of new calls will be displayed. Then the phone number of the most recent caller will be displayed.
  • Page 50: Copy Memory (Menu 2 6)

    Press M to confirm. If you selected the phone’s memory, memory B, you may have to enter the security code. Then press M again. Copy Memory (MENU 2 6) This function allows you to copy phone numbers from the phone’s internal memory to the SIM card’s memory and vice versa.
  • Page 51: Own Number (Menu 2 8)

    Press ONCE. Press M to select the option. If ONE BY ONE is selected, key in the memory location or scroll through the locations to find the number or name to be erased and press M. Press ABC to toggle between number and name mode.
  • Page 52: If Not Availab. (Menu 3 4)

    IF NOT AVAILAB. (MENU 3 4) - divert incoming calls when your phone is outside the network coverage area or switched off DIVERT FAXES (MENU 3 5) - divert incoming fax calls DIVERT DATA (MENU 3 6) - divert incoming data calls CANCEL ALL (MENU 3 7) - cancel all active call diver- sions Press M to select the alternative.
  • Page 53: Brightness (Menu 4 2)

    Press MENU 4 01 to enter this function. Press OFF. Press M to confirm. When set to on (LIGHTS ON) the lights are permanently on. When set to off (LIGHTS OFF) they come on for 15 seconds whenever a key is pressed. Brightness (MENU 4 2) This function allows you to adjust the intensity of the lights.
  • Page 54: Keypad Tones (Menu 4 5)

    Press MENU 4 4 to enter this function. Press to select the desired tone (RINGING TYPE 1 etc.). You will hear an example of the displayed tone. Press M to confirm the setting. Keypad Tones (MENU 4 5) The phone emits a sound each time you press a key. This function allows you to select from three different keypad tone levels or turn the keypad tones off.
  • Page 55: One Key Calling (Menu 4 8)

    Press MENU 4 7 to enter this function. Press Press M to confirm the setting. One Key Calling (MENU 4 8) This function allows you to dial a phone number simply by pressing and holding the number of the memory location where the desired phone number is stored.
  • Page 56: Cell Info (Menu 4 11)

    Press to select ANYKEY ON or ANYKEY OFF. Press M to confirm. Cell Info (MENU 4 11) When this function is set to on, the phone will indicate when it is using a network cell based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology.
  • Page 57: Auto Pwr Off (Menu 4 14)

    Press waiting on), CANCEL WAITING (set call waiting off) or STATUS WAITING (show call types with which call wait- ing may be used). Press M to select the option. The phone calls the network operator and requests that the requested operation be performed. If ACTIVATE WAITING or CANCEL WAITING is selected, call waiting is set on or off, respectively.
  • Page 58: Security Options (Menu 5)

    SECURITY OPTIONS (MENU 5) Your phone is equipped with a security system to prevent un- authorised use of the phone. Most of the security features grouped under this menu require a five-digit security code. Pin Code Request (MENU 5 1) This function allows you to set the phone to request a PIN code when your phone is switched on.
  • Page 59: Call Barring (Menu 5 3)

    The phone keeps a list of the SIM cards which are used with the phone. This list may contain information on up to five different SIM cards. Call Barring (MENU 5 3) This network feature allows you to place restrictions on in- coming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 60: Fixed Numbers (Menu 5 4)

    status of the call barring service. Press M to confirm your choice. If you select CANCEL ALL or the option CANCEL BARRING or ACTIVATE BARRING, the phone will ask for your network password. Enter you password and then press M. The query is sent to the network and the phone displays REQUESTING...The network replies BARRING ACTIVE or BARRING CANCELED.
  • Page 61 When the function is set on, you can only call a phone number which is included in the fixed dialling list or which be- gins with the same digit(s) as a phone number on the list. For instance, if you have stored the digits +55 in one of the fixed dialling locations, you can call any phone number begin- ning with these digits, e.g.
  • Page 62: Change Codes (Menu 5 6)

    If ERASE ALL is selected, the text ARE YOU SURE? will ap- pear. To clear the fixed dialling list, press M. Note: When the Fixed Dialling is set on, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or other official emergency number).
  • Page 63: Closed Group (Menu 5 7 )

    Closed Group (Menu 5 7) This network service allows the restriction of outgoing calls to and incoming calls from a selected group of people, called the user group. For details on creating a user group and activating this serv- ice, contact your network operator. Press MENU 5 7 to enter this function.
  • Page 64: Restore Settings (Menu 5 8)

    Restore Settings (MENU 5 8) This function allows you to restore the settings of the menu functions to their default values. This is useful if you lose track of your customised settings. The memory, timers and lan- guage are not erased. Press MENU 5 8.
  • Page 65: Fax Or Data (Menu 6)

    FAX OR DATA (MENU 6) This function allows you to send and receive data through a data interface and a data terminal connected to a phone. If there is no data terminal connected to the phone when you enter this menu, the message CONNECT TERMINAL will ap- pear.
  • Page 66: Number Editor (Menu 8)

    Selecting a Network Manually In the manual network selection the phone will show a list of available networks from which you can select one. When the network is selected manually, the phone will not change to an- other network if it loses contact with the selected one. The phone will stay in manual mode until automatic mode is se- lected or another SIM card is inserted in the phone.
  • Page 67: Call Info (Menu 9)

    To exit the function, press M or wait for 10 seconds. Then press CALL INFO (MENU 9) Call Timers (MENU 9 1) This function allows you to view the duration of your outgoing and incoming calls in hours, minutes and seconds. The tim- ers can also be cleared to zero.
  • Page 68: Cost Limit (Menu 9 3)

    Press MENU 9 2 to enter this function. Press to select one of the following options: LAST (MENU 9 2 1): Shows the cost of the last, or current, call. TOTAL (MENU 9 2 2): Shows the total cost of all calls. CLEAR COUNTERS (MENU 9 2 3): Resets all cost counters.
  • Page 69: Costs Display (Menu 9 4)

    If you activated the cost limit, the quantity of remaining charg- ing or currency units will be continuosly shown on the display when in idle mode. Costs Display (Menu 9 4) This function allows you to select whether the call cost limits will be displayed in currency or charging units.
  • Page 70: Care And Maintenance

    9. 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 to enjoy this product for many years. Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of small children’s reach.
  • Page 71: 10.Important Safety Information

    10.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 72 Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or de- nial of cellular telephone services to the offender, or legal action or both. EMERGENCY CALLS IMPORTANT! This phone, like any cellular phone, operates using radio signals, cel- lular and landline networks, and user-programmed functions which...
  • Page 73 When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your cellular phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. USING THIS GUIDE The cellular phone described in this guide is approved for use in the GSM network.
  • Page 74: Glossary

    GLOSSARY Access code A general term for the numeric passwords which are re quired to access various phone and network functions. The following access codes are available: PIN code, security code, network password, PUK code Alpha mode letters (and numbers) can be keyed in and displayed. While in alpha mode, the ABC indicator is displayed Call barring restriction of outgoing or incoming calls...
  • Page 75 Numeric mode only numbers can be keyed in and displayed. Password a secret code used to control the barring services of the net- work. Personal Identification Number PIN and PIN2 codes secret codes used to control the use of the SIM card. Personal Unblocking Key PUK and PUK2 Codes secret codes used to unblock the SIM card when it has been...
  • Page 76 Short Message Service a telecommunication service where the subscriber can send and receive text messages of up to 160 characters. Subscriber number telephone number Voice mailbox a network function that can be used as an answering ma- chine for spoken messages sent to the subscriber Voice message spoken message stored in the voice mailbox...

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