Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 6160 Nokia
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Nokia Products Ltd. 575 Westney Road South Ajax,Ontario L1S 4N7 www .nokia.ca Printed in Canada Issue No. 1 Phase 3 9352387 9352387 6160 cover 1/27/00 11:55 AM Page 1.
Keys Scroll keys Scroll through menus, submenus, and the phone book. Press and hold for continuou s scrolling. Power key Press and hold to turn your pho ne on or of f. Soft keys Thei r cu rre nt function is display ed above the key (for example, here thei r functions a re “Menu ” and “Nam es”).
Indicator s and Icons Y ou have an active cal l. The phon e is waiting for you to enter a respo nse. All tones f or the current profile have b een set to Sile nt . Keyguard has been activated t o help prevent any accident al keypresses. Y ou ha ve on e or mo r e voi ce me ssage s wai ti ng.
i T able of Contents 1. Safety A t A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting C onnected . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attaching your batte ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Removing the ba ttery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii Call restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Call timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Call waiting .
iii Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 NAM selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Network feature set ting .
iv Replying to a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Receiving a pa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T ouch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 T ouch tone len gth .
1 1. Safety At A Glance Read these simple guid elines before using your phone. Fai lure to comply wit h these guid elines may be dangerous o r illegal. For more detailed safety inform ation, see “Impor tant Saf ety In form ati on ” on pa ge 78 . Road Safet y Comes First Don’t use a h and-held p hone while driving; p ark the vehicle firs t.
2 FCC/Industry Canada Not ice Y our pho ne may cause TV or radio inte rference (e.g. wh en using a telepho ne in close p roximity to receiving eq uipment). The FCC/ Industry Canada can require you to stop usi ng your telephon e if such inte rference can not b e eliminated .
3 2. Gettin g Connec ted Before you can use yo ur new phone, you need to attach and ch arge t he batte ry. Th is sect ion will h elp fam iliariz e you o n how , and wh en, to cha rge yo ur ba tter y. Attachi ng your batter y Simpl y plac e the b attery in the groov es on th e back of your phon e.
4 Charging your new ba ttery Your p hone c an be u sed wi th either a r echarge able Li-Ion or NiMH battery. Note that a new battery’s fu ll perfo rmance is achieved only aft er two or thr ee comp lete ch arge a nd dis charg e cycle s. With y our pho ne on o r off , conn ect the charg er to a stand ard 120V AC outlet .
5 When is char ging complete? When the c harge in dicator s stop s crollin g, your phon e is cons idere d fully ch arg ed. How eve r, a slig ht in crease in charg e m ay o ccur i f yo ur phone is left con nected to t he charger for a while. This is ca lled “tri ckle charge .
6 Importa nt Battery Information • The batter y can be c harged and discharg ed hundred s of times but it will eventua lly wear out. When the operating time (talk tim e and standby tim e) is noticeably sho rter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
7 3. The Basics You have purchased a powerful phone, with lots of featu res. R ead thi s sect ion fo r so me ve ry ba sic informati on on how t o use your phone. A more comprehensive description of your phone is covered in “Features A to Z” starting on page 16.
8 Checking signal str ength When yo u are at th e start scr een (see page 12) or in a call, the si gnal s treng th is indi cated b y the indica tors on the le ft si de of your pho ne’s displ ay. Th ese in dicators scroll as the stre ngth of t he sign al i ncreas es a nd dec reases .
9 W a nt to stop your phone fr om ringing w ithout answering the call? Press ô when the phone rings. This keeps you from answ ering a ca ll if it's incon veni ent t o talk. You can st ill answ er the call if Call or the name of t he perso n who is ca lling is st ill flas hing o n your dis play.
10 Answering a call w ith Keyguard a ctive Press ó to an swer th e call . After you end the cal l, Keyg uar d auto mati cally b ecom es ac tive again . Some notes about Keyguard • Calls may be possible to the emergen cy numb er programm ed into your pho ne (e.
11 4. Using Y our Phone The first few days you have your phone, play with i t to learn how the menu and submenu system works. The more you le arn how to access the se menus and sub men us, th e mo re fu n you ’ll ha ve wi th yo ur ph on e. This section describes the different methods of using your phone menus and submenus.
12 For ex ample, p ress Menu once . The s croll bar a ppears with the first (top) tab disp layed. A different tab appears each t ime you pr ess th e W or V key to m ove up an d down through the menu structure. The scroll bar works the same way with submenus.
13 Using shortcuts This is a q uick an d ea sy wa y to acces s a m enu witho ut having t o scroll through other menus. Press Menu , then me nu number, then submenu number. Press the me nu and s ubmen u number s wit hin a coup le of second s of each othe r when using thi s method.
14 Summary o f menu items 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T ext m essages 1 1 1 Inb ox 1 1 2 Saved 1 1 3 Write new 1 1 4 Outbox 1 1 5 Erase a ll 1 2 V oice messages 1 2 1 Listen to voice messag es 1 2 2 V oice m.
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call settings 4 1 1 Emergenc y key 9 4 1 2 Automati c redial 4 1 3 Calling card 4 2 P hone setti ngs 4 2 1 Clock 4 2 2 Alarm cl ock 4 2 3 T ouch tones 4 2 4 Restore factor y se.
16 5. Featu res A to Z ABC mode This allows you to enter name s into your phone book. See “Ent ering letter s and nu mbers” on page 34 . Access co des This is a se curity feature that al lows you acc ess to cert ain pho ne feat ures, such as the ph one loc k ( page 50 ) and unl ock ed phon e numb er ( p age 67 ).
17 Snoozing Pr ess Snooze . The alarm will go off again in 10 minutes. If you let the phon e alarm for 1 minu te with out pre ssing a key, it stops alarm ing for 10 minute s then start s agai n. T urning t he alar m cloc k off Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Settings - Ph one s ett ings - Ala rm clock ), then scroll t o Off and press OK .
18 4. Pr ess W to On and press OK . Note: Th is feature w ill not functi on with data calls. Auto mati c red ial Your p hone wil l redi al the n umber you’re t rying to call up to 3 times after you he ar a quick, busy signal. Press ô to stop the ca ll attemp ts.
19 5. Pr ess Option s . W ith Equals highl ighted, pr ess OK Note: Y ou can also cho ose Add , Subt rac t , Mu ltiply , and Divid e from the l ist of op tions. Storing e xchange ra te 1. Press Menu 7, then press Opti ons 2. Scrol l to Ex change rate and press OK 3.
20 Using th e calendar 1. Press Menu 8 ( Calendar ) 2. If you haven’ t set the time and date, your phone prompts you to set your phone’ s clock When your phone p rom pts you for the time with hh:mm , enter the time in hours and minutes (using two-digit fie lds), then pr ess OK Time form at (24-ho ur or am/p m) is set using th e Clock.
21 You ca n also set an al arm for any ca lend ar note . See “Ent ering letter s and numb ers” on page 34 fo r help with entering informatio n at the Su bject : prompt . Note: Whe n the alarm goes off, you ca n press Postpone or OK . Press OK to shu t off the alar m.
22 1. Press Menu 4 4 2 ( Setting s - Network ser vices - Call forw arding ) 2. Scr oll t o desir ed call forwa rdi ng feat ure (see options below) and press Sel ect 3. High light Activate and press OK 4. Enter phone nu mber at Nu mber : (or pr ess Search to locat e number in phone book ) and pre ss OK 5.
23 2-1 Missed calls - See page 43 . 2-2 Diale d calls - See page 32 . 2-3 Rece ived cal ls - See page 52. 2-4 Clear call lists - Se e page 29. 2-5 Call timers - See page 24. Tip: You ca n dial any of the phone numbers by press ing ó while th e numbe r is on the display .
24 4-1-1 Emerg enc y key 9 - See page 33 . 4-1-2 Autom ati c redia l - See page 18 . 4-1-3 Calling card - See page 27 . Call timers Your p hone au toma tical ly kee ps track of the amount of t ime you’ve spen t in calls. 1. Press Menu 2 5 ( Call log - Call timer s ) 2.
25 Swapping between two calls Pr ess ó Ending the calls Pr ess ô to end both c alls. Activating call w aiting You ca n also activ ate this featu re with your ph one; simply ask you r serv ice prov ider fo r the feat ure c ode, stor e it into y our ph one, then ac tivat e it.
26 2. Pr ess Det ails , if sho wn, o r s kip to Ste p 3 3. Pr ess Option s 4. Use W to reach Ca lle r gr oups . Pre ss Sel ect . 5. Use W to reach the gr oup to wh ich you w ant to add this name or number . Press Selec t . Defining a ringing tone f or a caller gr oup 1.
27 3. Scrol l to Gr oup graphi c and pre ss Selec t 4. Scrol l to On to displa y the g raphi c tha t goes with that partic ular caller group Caller ID Calle r ID is a networ k servi ce that ca n display t he name and phone number of the pe rson calling you, if the inform ation is availa ble.
28 6. Enter acces s number when pr ompted for th e cal- ling car d’ s access number (usually th e 1-800 num- ber li sted on t he b ack o f th e call ing c ard), p ress OK Note: Y ou can also retrieve the acc ess number from your phone book if it has alrea dy been sto red.
29 Note: This proced ure may not apply to all calling card opt ions programm ed into your phone. Please loo k at the back o f your calling card or contact you r long distance company for more informati on. Change lock code This fe ature al lows you to chang e your lock cod e.
30 Clock Your phon e has an in tern al cloc k that can be displayed or hidde n. It als o feat ures an alar m cloc k (see page 16 ) . Note: The cl ock is po wered by your phone’s battery .
31 Confer ence c all This feature allows you to add a third party to a call. You c an use thi s fe ature wi th loc al and long di stance calls . Note: This featu re may not be availabl e in all wireless systems. See your ser vice provid er for detail s and av ailability.
32 Customize prof iles This featu re allo ws you to cust omize indivi dual Prof iles . See “Prof iles” on page 51 for details. Dialed ca lls Your phon e auto mati cally s tores the last 10 nu mb ers y ou’v e di aled . 1. Press Menu 2 2 ( Call lo g - Dial ed calls ) 2.
33 3. Key i n the emergency number f or yo ur pr esent location (e.g. 911 or other of ficial e mergency number). Emergenc y numbers vary by l ocati on.
34 IMPORT ANT! Official emerg ency number s vary by loc ation (e.g . 911). Onl y one emergency numb er is programm ed into your phone to be dialed autom atically by Emerg ency key 9, which may not be the proper nu mber in all circum stances.
35 Changi ng le tter ca se Press the # key to swi tch between upper and l ower case letters. The icon will switch to to indi cate yo u are using l ower cas e. 123 mode When storing names to the phone book, you can enter a numb er wit hin a na me at any ti me.
36 ( w ) crea tes a “wai t” when a number is dialed. T he “ w ” makes your phone wait for you t o press Send or ó , the n it sends the digits l ocated to the right of the “w” as t ouch tone s ( see page 65 ). You can a dd as m any spec ial chara cter s as you nee d in a si ngle n umbe r seq uence .
37 Logic Find a secre t comb inat ion of figu res. Ava ilabl e fi gures are shown at the top of th e dis play be fore you acce pt the f irst gu ess row.
38 Inbox When you recei ve a text mes sage, it’s stored i n the Inbox. Your phone will display Message r eceiv ed , along with the te xt message icon, and makes a sound ( depending on the m essage alert tone; see pa ge 42 ). Please see “ Text messages an d pages” on page 61 for complete details on this feature.
39 Setting the keypad tones 1. Press Menu 3 ( Profiles ) 2. Y o ur pho ne lists ea ch profile. U se W to highli ght the one you want to set the keypad tone s for and press Options . 3. High light Customize and pres s OK . Press W to Ke y pa d t o n e s and press Se lect 4.
40 Letter case You can chang e from upper to lowe r case when entering lett ers into your phone. See “Chang ing letter case” on page 3 5 for c omplete deta ils. Life timer The li fe timer di spla ys the total ti me of al l calls dialed and recei ved with yo ur pho ne (in hours and min utes only).
41 Lock code You’l l need the loc k code to act ivate and dea ctivat e Phone Lock (se e page 50 ), or to ch ange your lo ck code. The default lock code is 1234. If you enter an inco rrect loc k code fiv e times in a row, your phone w ill prompt you f or the security c ode (see pa ge 59 ).
42 Memory status This f eature allows y ou to se e how many free and in-us e memory loca tions are in yo ur director y. Also, s ee “Pho ne book ” on pa ge 47.
43 Microphone You can mute an d un mut e yo ur p ho ne’s micro pho ne while a ca ll is in pro gres s. During a call, y our phon e’s soft key s chan ge from Names and Menu to Options and Mute . Muting and unmuting your phone You can mute the phone’s mi crophone duri ng a call; simply press Mute .
44 NAM sel ection The service provide r programs your phone with th e phone nu mber and s ystem i nform ation int o your phone’ s memory wh en your phon e is first ac tivate d. This i s calle d a Numbe r Assi gnme nt Modu le (N AM). For exampl e, your phone ca n be activat ed in up to 3 diff erent servic e area s (e .
45 Each t ime yo u use a feature that requi res a feat ure code, that cod e is sent to the network to verify you’re using the cor rect feat ure c ode. Note: If yo ur phone ha s more than one pho ne number pro- grammed, any feature co des stor ed will appl y only to your primar y phone number , or NAM 1 .
46 One-touc h dialing This fe ature allows yo u to m ake pho ne calls quic kly and easil y wi th the tou ch of a b utto n. You must store names and numbers in your phone book ( see page 48 ) before you can use this feature. Then you can assign a name from the phone book to a o ne-touch dial location using your phone’s keys 2 through 8.
47 3. Scrol l to Chan ge , then pres s Select 4. Scr oll thr ough phone book to select new numbe r and press Se lect Erasing one-touc h dial locations 1. Press Names, scr ol l to 1-to uch di aling and pre ss Selec t 2. Scr oll to the lo cation you wish to erase and pr ess Options 3.
48 About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from which you can c hoo se. Sear ch allows you to search for a s pecific name. Add new allow s you to ent er new n ames a nd number s. Options l ets yo u ch oose your scro lling view , as well as to show me mory stat us.
49 4. Pr ess and hold Clear to erase nu mber or use the W and V keys t o edi t 5. Enter ne w number 6. Pr ess OK to save new number Recal ling names & number s At th e start screen, press W or V to view names i n directory.
50 Phone lo ck When you turn this on, your pho ne will lock after you swit ch your phone off and back on. Th en, each tim e you turn your ph one on , it will pro mpt you fo r a lock code w hen y ou pre ss eith er Names or Men u .
51 Using phone settings Press Me nu 4 2 ( Setting s - Phone settings ), the n scr oll to one of the following options, then press Sel ect : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2-2 Alarm clock - See page 16 . 4-2-3 T ouch t ones - See page 65 . 4-2-4 Resto re factor y setting s - See page 53 .
52 Customi zing Pr ofiles Press Menu 3 ( Prof iles ) and scroll to desired Profil e, then press Options . Once Options is sele cted , Select , Custom iz e and Rename will appear as y our cho ices. Once y ou have select ed one of the se it ems, p ress OK .
53 The ‘Op tio ns ’ so ft ke y See “The ‘Opt ions’ soft ke y” on page 23 . Restore fa ctory setti ngs You can reset the settings of m any of your phone’s featu res to fac tory de faults (as in a new teleph one ).
54 Note: When cal ls ar e rest ricted, calls may be p ossi ble to t he emergency number programmed i nto your phone (e.g. 911 or othe r offici al emerg ency n umber s). Howe ver , E merge ncy key 9 may not operate dependin g on the ty pe of res triction you choos e.
55 2. Scroll to Restrict outgoing cal ls and press Sele ct 3. Enter th e security code a nd press OK 4. Scroll to Sel ect and p ress OK 5. Scroll to e ach re stricti on you w ish to use an d press Mark ; press Unmark to deactivat e exist ing restrictions 6.
56 Ringing options This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles ( see page 51 ). You can choose how your phone notifi es you of an incom ing call. T his set ting do es not affec t incoming text message alert tones ( see p age 61) . Selecting ri nging options 1.
57 Ringing vo lume This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles ( see pa ge 51 ). It sets t he defaul t ringing volume for i nco ming v oice call s, me ssage alert tone s an d the alarm . Setting the ringing vo lume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Profiles ) 2.
58 Saved This is where saved text me ssages are stored. See “T ext messag es and pages” on page 61 for det ails. Scrolling v iew There ar e three diff erent opt ions on how you can view the pho ne book. Your ch oices are: Name li st shows all stored names in a scrolling list.
59 Security cod e Your phone wil l prompt you for a se curity code for cer- tain features . These feat ures can be used onl y aft er the corr ect se curity co de has been s uccessf ully e ntered. Note: When enterin g your security code, * **** will appear on the display to keep othe rs from viewing your cod e.
60 Note: Befo re you can de activate th is feature, yo u must first store the fea ture co de given to you by your service provider . Otherwise, this feature may not appear in th e menu. See “Netwo rk feature sett ing” on page 44 fo r more det ails.
61 System Your phone is capable of working in Residential, Private, and Public Systems (such as your Home System). You can choose how your phone sel ects a netw ork to use.
62 Note: T ext messages that you receive with your phone may appear differ ent at t imes, due to m essages that o riginate i n networks othe r than your own. Als o, the maxi mum le ngth of a te xt me ssage may d epen d on the networ k’ s ca pabilities.
63 Sending options If you press Options wh en sending a te xt message, you’ll find the following choices: Send sends the message as a normal text message. Sett ings allows you to tag your messages (see below) Save will save your message to the Saved fo lder.
64 Reading text messages With Messa ge rece ived displayed, press Read and scrol l to new me ssage, then press Read ag ain Reading option s Press Options w hile a text message is displayed to acces s the fol lowing readin g options : Read next allows you to re ad th e nex t me ssage .
65 Replying to a message Note: This feature is o nly availab le if your ph one has been activated in a wireless system that su pports the se nding of text messages. With the message displayed, press Options , scroll t o Reply and p ress OK . Then write your r eply and send the me ssage as you no rmally would.
66 Storing touch to ne strings Touch tone strings can be used f or sending a nd rece iving inform ation wi th your phone. For ex ample, you ca n stor e your of fice voice mailbox numbe r, alo ng with your password for easy access to your m essages. Stor e touch t one stri ngs the same way you stor e phone numbers ( see page 48 ).
67 T ouch t one leng th This fe ature de termines the lengt h of eac h touch tone when th ey are sent auto matical ly. Short sets the tone length to .1 second. Long sets the tone len gth to . 5 seco nd. You can set the tou ch tone l ength by pre ssing Men u 4 2 3 2 ( Settings - Phone set tin gs - T ouch t one s - Tou c h tone le ngt h ).
68 Activating vibr ating alert 1. Press Menu 3 ( Profile s ) 2. Y o ur pho ne list s ea ch Profile. Use W to h ighl igh t th e one you w ant to set the vibrat ing al ert for a nd press Options . 3. High light Customize and pre ss OK . Press W to r each Vibrating alert , then press Se lect agai n.
69 Gre etings, passwords, and pr ompts These may vary in diff erent wireless systems. So if you need inform ation about how to record your greeti ng or how to store y our pa sswo rd, co ntac t your servic e provi der. Yo u’ll also ne ed to contac t them on how t o listen to voic e messages once you’re c onnected to y our voice ma ilbo x.
70 Warning and game tones This is one of the settings in your phone’s Profiles ( see page 51 ) . Warning a nd game tones include tones your phone makes for conditions such as errors, confir- mations, power on, battery low and recharge battery . These t ones a lso in clude t he sou nds your phone makes as you play its various games.
71 6. Dat a and fax ca lls Note: This featur e may not be availabl e in all wireless netwo rks. Contact your service provider for details an d availability . Your phone can fu nctio n as a fax/ modem when conn ected to y our PC o r la ptop c omp uter via the optional DLR-3P data ca ble.
72 7. Accessories If you wa nt to e nhance your phone’s func tionali ty, an exten sive ra nge o f acce ssories is av aila ble f or you. You can select any of these items to help acco mmodate your s pecifi c comm unicati on nee ds. For availa bilit y of these and o ther a ccesso ries, contact your servic e provider.
73 Charging Times Note: The ti mes displayed above are ap proximate and will allow your batte ry to obtai n approxim ately 80% of its capa city . At this time, the batter y scroll bars on your phone’ s display will stop scrolling.
74 Charge rs & Other A ccessori es The foll owing char gers and other access ories are availa ble fo r your p hone; pleas e see yo ur deal er for deta ils. Also, refer to the accessories brochur e that was included in your s ales pa ckage for the en tire line of Nokia Origin al Ac cessori es.
75 Rapid Cigar e tte Lighter Char ger (L CH-9) You can charg e yo ur phone’s battery f rom your vehi cle batte ry by using the R apid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9). You can also use t his lightwe ight charg er w ith the Compac t Desktop Charging Stand (DCH-9).
76 Pleas e refer to the char t below for c harging ti mes in the rear cha rging sl ot. Note: Please n ote that if you are charging a b atter y in the rear charging slot while another ba ttery oc cupies the front slot , please all ow an additi onal two hou rs for a “maintenance ” charge for the batt ery in the front slo t.
77 8. T rou ble sho otin g What if char ging fails? If Not cha rgin g is displayed, charging is suspended. Make su re the b atte ry is conn ect ed to an ap pro ved chargi ng devi ce and that the battery is at room t emper- ature. Extr eme tem per atures , hot or c old, can affec t your b attery’ s perfor mance and prevent charg ing.
78 9. R efer enc e In form ati on Importa nt Safety Informat ion Traf fi c Saf ety Do not u se a hand-he ld telepho ne while dr iving a vehi cle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle befo re conversing.
79 Hearing Ai ds Some digi tal wireless ph ones may i nterfere with some hearing aids. In the event o f such int erference, you m ay want to consult your service pr ovider .
80 Vehi cle s Only qual ified perso nnel sho uld servi ce the phone , or install the phon e in a vehi cl e. Faul ty ins talla tio n or ser vice ma y be dan ger- ous and may invalidat e any warran ty whi ch may a pply to the unit. Check regularly th at all wireless pho ne equipmen t in your vehicle is m ounted and opera ting properly .
81 When making an eme rgency call, remember to give all the ne- cessary inf ormation a s accura tely as p ossible. R emember th at your wireless phone may be the only mean s of communicat ion at the scene of an acc ident - do n ot cut off the cal l until gi ven permission to do so.
82 Car e and Ma inte nanc e Y our phon e is a product of super ior design and cra ftsmanshi p and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligation s and allow you to enjoy this product for many years.
83 10. T ech nical Data Wirel ess Syst em Dual-B and TDM A and AMPS Weight 165g (5.8 oz) with BMS-2 S 900 mA h NiMH Batter y Size 140 cc Frequenc y Range Lowban d 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX ) 869.04 - 893.97 MHz (R X) Hi ghband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.
84 11. No kia On e-Y e ar Limited W arranty Nokia warrants that the Nok ia wir eles s phone and access ories a re free fr om def ects in materia l and workmans hip.
85 4. This wa rranty d oes not cov er defects o r damages caused by a product which is not approved by Nokia to be connecte d to its wireless phone; 5. This warranty does not cov er defects or damag es caused by i mpro per or defective fu nctio n of the carrier syst em or b y inad equ ate s ignal recep tion by th e ante nna ; 6.
86 Besides this 90-day servic e warranty , the warranty repairs or replacements do not affect the orig inal warranty conditions , which are dete rmined b y the date of purchase.
87 12. I ndex A ABC mode 16 Access cod es 16 Accessories 72 batterie s 72 char gers 74 Alarm clock 16 Answeri ng a call 8 automati c answer 8 Antenna 7 Automa tic an swer 17 Automa tic r edi al 18 B B.
88 E Earpi ece volum e 32 Editing names/numbers 48 Emerg ency ca lls 32 Erasin g name s/ numbers 49 F Factory se ttings, re st o r i n g 53 Forwar d ing call s 21 G Game ton es 70 Games Dice 37 Logic .
89 P Paging 61 Phone book 47 availa ble memo ry 42 scrollin g view 58 Phone lock 50 Power key 7 Profiles 51 R Readin g text messages 64 Receiv ed c alls list 52 Receiv ing tex t messages 63 Redial aut.
90 NOTES.
An important point after buying a device Nokia 6160 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Nokia 6160 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Nokia 6160 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Nokia 6160 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Nokia 6160 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Nokia 6160, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Nokia 6160.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Nokia 6160. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Nokia 6160 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center