Nokia 636 User Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
NOKIA 636
c1caus.frm Page 1 Thursday, December 19, 1996 12:46 PM
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Page 1 - NOKIA 636

1OWNER’S MANUALNOKIA 636c1caus.frm Page 1 Thursday, December 19, 1996 12:46 PM

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10Display IndicatorsAB Indicates which network iscurrently in use:A system only B system only AB both systemsBlank home area onlyABC Indicates that th

Page 3 - Contents

11Display EditingThe display can be edited using the CLR key. •Press the CLR key once to delete the last digit. •Press the CLR key repeatedly to delet

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123. GETTING STARTEDInstalling the Battery To install the Battery: 1Place the battery onto the rear of the phone (1).2Push the battery towards the cat

Page 5 - INFORMATION

13•Note: A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time.•Battery charging times depend on the type of battery and charger us

Page 6 - Emergency Calls

144. GENERAL FUNCTIONSSwitching On/OffIf your phone has an extendable antenna, extend the antenna ful-ly. As with any other radio transmitting device,

Page 7 - Regulations

15Receiving a CallWhen there is an incoming call, the phone will give a ringing tone and the CALL message will flash on the display.•If you have set t

Page 8 - Using This Guide

16Last Number RedialThe last five phone numbers you called or attempted to call (and associated names if entered) are stored in the phone's memor

Page 9 - List of Keys

179 Key Emergency DialingIf the menu function emergency Key 9 is set to on (EMERG. 9 ON), you can make an emergency call to the emergency number pro-g

Page 10 - Display Indicators

18KeyguardThe phone's keypad may be locked to prevent unintended key-presses from being made when the phone is, for example, in a pocket or a bag

Page 11 - Display Editing

19Calling Card CallNote: This feature may not be operational in all countries.When making a call, the call charges can be directed to a selected call

Page 12 - 3. GETTING STARTED

2NOKIA and the Arrows logo are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation, Finland.© 1996 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.Nokia Mobile Phones

Page 13 - Signal Strength Indication

205. USING THE MEMORYStandard Memory LocationsYour phone has 40 standard alpha-numeric memory locations. Memory locations 1-20 (short) can hold phone

Page 14 - 4. GENERAL FUNCTIONS

21Notepad Memory Location Your phone has one short term memory location, where a phone number can temporarily be stored, e.g., during a call. This loc

Page 15 - Adjusting the Earpiece Volume

22Entering Names1If in the numeric entry mode, press the ABC key to select the alpha mode. The ABC indicator will appear on the display to indicate th

Page 16 - Speed Dialing

23To use the menu method:1Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function STORE TO MEMORY by using the key and press OK, or press MENU 1 as a s

Page 17 - 9 Key Emergency Dialing

24d) If both the phone number and name you entered are already in the phone's memory, the message ALREADY STORED is brief-ly displayed and then t

Page 18 - Keyguard

25To begin scrolling from a memory location:Enter a location number and start scrolling forward or backward from the entered location number by using

Page 19 - Calling Card Call

26To recall information by location number: 1Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function FIND NAME by using the key and press OK, or press

Page 20 - 5. USING THE MEMORY

27To move the contents of a memory location: 1Recall the phone number and name to be moved as described in Recalling Names and Phone Numbers on page 2

Page 21 - Notepad Memory Location

282Enter the name or the first letter(s) of the name you want to erase and press OK, or start scrolling by using the key.The name, or if you enter

Page 22 - Entering Names

29The phone number stored in the selected location will be dis-played. To see the associated name, if entered, press the ABC key. Use the key to v

Page 23 - To use the menu method:

3ContentsIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION... 5KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS... 9List of Keys...

Page 24 - Memory Scrolling

306. USING THE MENU FACILITYThe phone offers you a set of functions arranged in menus acces-sible through the phone display. Each menu allows you to r

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31List of Menu Functions Descriptions of Menu Functions The following pages explain how the menu functions can be ac-cessed and operated. Some functio

Page 26 - To use the quick move method:

32STORE TO MEMORY (MENU 1)This menu function allows you to store names and phone numbers in the phone’s memory locations.1Press the MENU key and scrol

Page 27 - Erasing a Memory Location

33The name, or if you entered the first letter(s) only, the first name beginning with entered letter(s) is displayed. To display the associated phone

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34•If you started scrolling without pressing OK, the message NAME NOT FOUND will be briefly displayed, and the next name in alphabetical order will th

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35When the phone is locked:All incoming calls can be received by pressing the SEND key. Stor-ing in the phone's memory and recalling the last dia

Page 30 - 6. USING THE MENU FACILITY

36To select the roaming mode:1Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function SYSTEM SELECT by using the key and press OK, or press MENU 5 as a

Page 31 - List of Menu Functions

37LAST ... : .. Shows the duration of the last or currentcall in minutes and seconds. TOTAL 1... : .. Shows the duration of all calls you ha

Page 32 - FIND NAME (MENU 2)

38When set to LIGHTS OFF:•and the phone is used as a handportable phone or connected to a charger, the lights remain off continuously.•and the phone i

Page 33 - ERASE NAME (MENU 3)

39RINGING TYPEThis menu function allows you to select and demonstrate any of the five ringing tone types of your phone. 1Press the MENU key and scroll

Page 34 - LOCK PHONE (MENU 4)

4USING THE MENU FACILITY... 30Menu Method... 30S

Page 35 - SYSTEM SELECT (MENU 5)

40NAM SELECTYour phone can have two phone numbers. This menu function al-lows you to select the network to be used for making or receiving call, if yo

Page 36 - CALL TIMERS (MENU 6)

41CALLING CARDNote: This feature may not be operational in all countries.This menu function allows you to activate a calling card option to be used fo

Page 37 - LIGHTS (MENU 7)

427. ADDITIONAL FEATURESSending DTMF TonesThe Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) feature allows you to send touch tones which can be used to control equ

Page 38 - RINGING VOLUME (MENU 9)

43Adding a Pause CharacterIf the device to which you are sending the DTMF string, needs to receive the number slowly or after a pause, insert one or m

Page 39 - EMERGENCY KEY 9

448. BATTERY INFORMATIONBattery OptionsThe following battery options are available for your phone. Consult your local dealer for more information. Bat

Page 40 - NAM SELECT

45Discharging a Battery A battery lasts longer and performs better if allowed to discharge fully from time to time. You can do this by leaving the pho

Page 41 - CALLING CARD

46•Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes direct connection of the

Page 42 - 7. ADDITIONAL FEATURES

479. ACCESSORIESGeneralA new extensive range of accessories is available for your phone. You can select the accessories that accommodate your specific

Page 43 - Call Waiting

48CGH-4 Office Desktop StandThe Office Desktop Stand provides you with a compact solution to keep your phone and spare battery in a ready-to-use, upri

Page 44 - 8. BATTERY INFORMATION

49Vehicle AccessoriesLCH-6 Mobile ChargerThe multivoltage Mobile Charger ensures that you can charge your phone battery wherever you travel. Its styli

Page 45 - Using Batteries

51. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONTraffic Safety•Do not use a hand-held phone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle befo

Page 46 - Disposal of Batteries

50LCM-1 Mobile Installation ChargerThe multivoltage Mobile Installation Charger powers your phone from the car battery when the ignition is on and lea

Page 47 - 9. ACCESSORIES

51HSU-2 Light HandsetThe Light Handset with no display or keypad pro-vides privacy for conversation. When you lift the Light Handset from its holder,

Page 48 - HDXK-7/HKXK-8 Headset Kit

52CARK-53 Complete Handsfree Car KitYou may choose the Complete Handsfree Car Kit to provide a con-venient charging facility combined with external an

Page 49 - Vehicle Accessories

5310. APPENDIXCare and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below

Page 50 - Handsfree Microphone

54TroubleshootingIf the power does not come on or stay on:•Make sure the battery is properly installed and charged.•Be sure that the contacts on the b

Page 51 - HSU-2 Light Handset

6•Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive ma-terials in the same compartment as a cellular phone or any of its parts or accessorie

Page 52 - Carry Accessories

7To make an emergency call: 1If the phone is not on, switch it on by pressing and holding the PWR key.2Press and hold the CLR key for several seconds

Page 53 - 10. APPENDIX

8Using This GuideThe cellular phone described in this guide is approved for use in AMPS networks.A number of features included in this guide are calle

Page 54 - Technical Information

92. KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORSList of KeysPWR Press and hold the key to switch the phone on and off.ABC Used to switch between alpha and numeric mode

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