Nokia 282 User Manual

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OWNER’SMANUALOWNER’SMANUAL282282

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5555Display Indicators3. Display IndicatorsShows which type of system your phone will use when it is roaming (see also the table “System selection and

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6666Display IndicatorsSignal strength indicationA cellular phone sends and receives radio signals. As with all radio equipment, the quality of radio r

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7777Battery Information4. Battery InformationYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. Use only batteries approved by the phone man

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8888Battery InformationCharging the Battery1Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of your phone, or place the phone in the Compact Desktop C

Page 6 - 1. For Your Safety

9999Battery InformationTalk and Standby timesBattery operation times depend greatly on how you use the phone, as well as on the coverage of the networ

Page 7 - For Your Safety

10101010Battery InformationRemoving the Battery Note: Switch off the phone’s power before removing the battery!1Slide the battery cover down slightly,

Page 8 - 2. Quick Start

11111111Battery Informationconnection of the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the side of the battery), for example, when you carry a

Page 9 - Quick Start

12121212The Basics5. The BasicsOpening the phoneTo prolong the life of your phone, hold it in one hand while opening the cover with the other hand.Swi

Page 10 - 3. Display Indicators

13131313The BasicsMaking a call1Extend the phone’s antenna fully.2Enter the area code (if needed) and the phone number, then press SEND. If you make a

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14141414The BasicsTIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: Extend your antenna fully when in calls. As with any other radio transmitting device, avoid unnecessary

Page 12 - 4. Battery Information

KeysCLR Erases characters or clears display. Backsteps one menu level. and Scrolls through menu functions and Phone Book. Adjusts earpiece volume dur

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15151515The Basics• To answer the call while using the headset (HDC-3P), press the answer/end button on the headset cord, or press SEND on the keypad.

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16161616The Basicsdetails, see “Availability of network services” on page 63 and “Calling Line Identification” on page 63.Adjusting the earpiece volum

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17171717The BasicsEmergency 9 dialingThe 9 Key is reserved for an Emergency Number that is programmed into your phone by your dealer. •Press the 9 key

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18181818The BasicsOr, if the phone is ringing and Keyguard is active, you can press and hold PWR to switch off the phone while it is ringing. Making a

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19191919The Basics* These items are as you set them using the menu or the volume control. You can set all of the settings in the My tones profile.To s

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20202020The Basicsprofiles. When you remove the phone from the Car Kit, the phone reverts to the profile selected before you used the Car Kit.• If a h

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21212121The BasicsYou can make calling card calls in conjunction with PIN calls.PIN calls‘PIN Call’ is a network security feature that requires a PIN

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22222222The BasicsDeactivating PIN call•Follow the steps in “Activating PIN Call”, but don’t enter your PIN Code at the prompt; just press OK.The phon

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23232323The Phone Book6. The Phone BookThe Phone Book can store up to 75 phone numbers and names. It also has a “notepad” where you can store one addi

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24242424The Phone BookNote: If you keep the name short, then the entire entry (both name and number) can fit on one screen. 2 and move the cursor. C

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iContents1. For Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1FCC/Industry Canada Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Using this Guide

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25252525The Phone BookPhone Book location 75This is a special Phone Book location. If you store a number in location 75, you can make calls to that nu

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26262626The Phone Book4Press OK until you see Edit No:. Press !!. The ‘+’ character is displayed after the phone number.5Enter the location number (on

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27272727The Phone BookSearching by name1At the Ready screen, press OK. 2Find name: and appear. Enter the first letter(s) of the name, then press OK.

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28282828The Phone BookMoving an entry1Recall the name and number. Press OK.2At Edit name: press OK, and at Edit No: press OK.3At SAVE IN LOCATION?, en

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29292929Menu features7. Menu featuresThe phone’s menus and submenus give you access to many features, including customizing your phone. Instructions f

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30303030Menu featuresAccessing the menusUsing the “MENU then OK” method1Press MENU to enter the menu.2Press or to scroll through menu items.3Press

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31313131Menu featuresAlso, if you use the shortcut method to access Menu 3 1, there is a 5-second delay before the menu appears. To bypass this delay,

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32323232Menu featuresOr:Press MENU then OK. Then press to scroll to EDIT ENTRY. Press OK.2Press to scroll to Find Name or Find Loc., then press OK

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33333333Menu featuresNote: The prompts Edit Name: and Edit No.: are omitted if the name or number occupies more than two lines on the display.Erase En

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34343434Menu featuresnumber. Press OK. If necessary, press or to scroll to the entry you want, then press OK. TAGGED will be displayed briefly, an

Page 34 - 7. Menu features

iiiiiiiiCalling card calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20PIN calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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35353535Menu featuresDialed Calls (Menu 2 1)This list contains the last 15 numbers you called or attempted to call. Each of the phone numbers in the l

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36363636Menu featuresPress OK to erase, or press CLR to exit without erasing.Call Timers (Menu 2 5)Once you select this menu item, use to see the du

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37373737Menu featuresRing+Vibra - phone rings and vibrates. Beep+Vibra - phone beeps then vibrates.Beep once - phone beeps once only (no ringing tones

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38383838Menu featuresNote: With Keyguard active, lights are off. However, you if you press the PWR key quickly, lights go on for 15 seconds. Lights On

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39393939Menu featuresLanguage (Menu 3 8)This menu lets you choose which language you want the menus and messages to be displayed in: English, French,

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40404040Menu featuresActive Cover (Menu 3 12)With Active Cover set to On, when an incoming call is alerting, you can answer the call by opening the co

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41414141Menu features4When the note is complete, press OK. The message SAVED will be displayed. If there is already a Welcome Note, and you don’t want

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42424242Menu featuresWhen you enter this menu, the phone prompts you to enter a new 5-digit security code. Enter it and press OK.When the phone asks y

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43434343Menu featuresshould it work in? The point of the Carrier Selec-tion menu is to help your phone make the best choice for you. A simple fact to

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44444444Menu featuresThe following table shows which system the phone attempts to use, and the phone’s display indicators, depending on the menu item

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iii10. Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6811. Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . 7312. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . .

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45454545Menu featuresAllowed Calls (Menu 5 1 2)You need your security code to enter this menu. Once you have entered the menu, you can choose the opti

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46464646Menu featuresTo enter or change calling card information1Press MENU then "until you see CALL SETTINGS. Press OK.2You’ll see CALLING CARD

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47474747Menu features5If phone prompts you to SELECT DIALING SEQUENCE, press OK.Press to scroll through the 4 dialing sequence options, and press OK

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48484848Menu featuresUseful Information about Calling CardsRemember, to use the automated method of making calling card calls, you must have entered a

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49494949Menu featuresRead Messages (Menu 7 1)The phone automatically stores the last 20 short text messages you have received in the Read Messages lis

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50505050Menu featuresOnce you enter this menu, use or to scroll to the message you want to erase. Press OK. When ERASE? is displayed, press OK aga

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51515151Menu featuresTo access the Debit menu, press the MENU key, then press twice to access the Debit menu. Press or to scroll through the men

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52525252Menu featuresMaking a CallFor complete information on making a call, refer to “Making a call” on page 13. Once you have placed a call your pho

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53535353Menu featuresAnswering a CallFor complete information on answering a call, refer to “Answering a call” on page 14.Note: Call Waiting may not

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54545454Menu featuresEmergency 9 DialingFor complete information on 9 key emergency dialing, refer to “Emergency 9 dialing” on page 17.When you make a

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1111For Your Safety1. For Your SafetyRead these simple guidelines before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or

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55555555Menu featuresSaving Your Access NumberBefore you can add money to your account, you must save the correct access number into your phone. Conta

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56565656Menu features2At SAVE ACCESS NUMBERS, press OK.3At ENTER BALANCE NUMBER, press OK.4At Bal No:, enter the balance number given to you by your s

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57575757Menu features3At Select press OK.You can also edit or erase your prepaid card number. Making a CallFor complete information on making a call,

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58585858Menu featuresMute - This mutes the phone during a conversa-tion. The phone displays MUTED. To unmute the phone, select the Mute option again.

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59595959Data and Touch Tones8. Data and Touch TonesData ModeData Mode can be used when your phone is con-nected, via a suitable data card and modem, t

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60606060Data and Touch TonesTo operate your modem and data card•Refer to the documentation supplied with these items.Sending touch tonesYour phone is

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61616161Data and Touch Tones• ‘Waits’ for you to press SEND again. When you do, the phone sends the numbers 1234.• ‘Waits’ for you to press SEND again

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62626262Data and Touch TonesPressing SEND sends a displayed number to the network as a flash, unless it is preceded by a ‘p’ or ‘w’. (In these cases i

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63636363Network Services9. Network ServicesAvailability of network servicesThe network services available depend on the model of your phone, the cellu

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64646464Network ServicesNote: If the last seven digits of an incoming caller’s number match the last seven digits of a number stored in the Phone Book

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2222For Your SafetyFCC/Industry Canada NoticeYour phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when using a telephone in close proximity to receivin

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65656565Network ServicesMessage Waiting (Voicemail)Message Waiting lets you know you have unheard voice mail messages in your voice mail-box. The meth

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66666666Network ServicesWhen you receive a message:• the text message indicator lights.• the note MESSAGE RECEIVED or ‘n’ MES-SAGES RECEIVED or a ca

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67676767Network ServicesShort Message Service (SMS)Callers can send you short pre-defined messages, such as CALL HOME. Contact your local service prov

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68686868Accessories10. AccessoriesAn extensive range of accessories is available for your phone. You can select the accessories that best suit your sp

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69696969AccessoriesThe chargers and some of the other accessories available for your phone are described in this section. Please refer to your dealer

Page 73 - 10. Accessories

70707070AccessoriesFor charging times and other battery information, see “Battery Information” on page 7.Note: If the battery is completely discharged

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71717171AccessoriesThis small charger's functional design fits well with most car cigarette lighters.Charging Times are the same as for the Rapid

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72727272AccessoriesThe charging status of the phone battery is shown on the phone display. The charging status of the spare battery is shown on the LE

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73737373Reference Information11. Reference InformationImportant Safety InformationTraffic SafetyDo not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehic

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74747474Reference Information• Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on;• Should not

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3333Quick Start2. Quick StartOpening the phone coverTo prolong the life of your phone, hold it in one hand while opening the cover with the other hand

Page 79 - Posted Facilities

75757575Reference InformationUsers are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to

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76767676Reference Informationconnection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communication

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77777777Reference Informationof scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all per-sons, r

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78787878Reference InformationCare and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design and crafts-manship and should be treated with care. The su

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79797979Troubleshooting12. TroubleshootingIf the power does not come on or stay on:•Make sure the battery is properly installed and charged.•Be sure t

Page 84 - 12. Troubleshooting

80808080Technical Information13. Technical InformationNote: The maximum number of Phone Book entries depends on how much information you store in each

Page 85 - 13. Technical Information

81818181Warranty14. WarrantyNOKIA One-Year Limited WarrantyNokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMP”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free fro

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82828282Warranty6. The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to NMP in Melbourne, Florida. NMP shall bear the cost of shipping the Prod

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83838383Warrantyb) If “a” is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prep

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84848484Warranty10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREG

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4444Quick StartUsing the cover to answer and end calls•You can answer incoming calls by opening the cover if the Active Cover menu feature is set to O

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85858585Warranty13. This is the entire warranty between NMP and the Consumer, and supersedes all prior and contemporan-eous agreements or understandin

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86868686Index15. IndexSymbols’+’ (link) character 25’p’ (pause) character 25, 60’w’ (wait) character 25, 60Numerics1-touch dialing 16, 389 key. See al

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87878787IndexEemergency 9 dialing 17, 38emergency calls 17, 76making 76with keyguard active 18Fflash function 61Hhouse indicator 5Iin-call menu 57indi

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88888888Indexphone indicator 5phone number 39PIN calls 21pointer 5preferred network 43profileselecting 18useful information about 19QQuiet profile 18R

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