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8890 UG version 0.09 2/2/00Nokia 8890User Guideversion 0.09•  8890titl.fm  Page 1  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:35 AM
8890 UG version 0.09 2/2/00The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in GSM 900 and GSM 1900 networks.Copyright informationPart No. 9352552, © 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.Printed in Canada 02/00Nokia, Nokia Connecting People and the Original Accessories logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates.US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software  Copyright (C) 1999. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.The information contained in this Owner’s Manual was written for Nokia phone NSB-6. The right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice is reserved.These commodities are authorized by the U.S. Government for export only to Canada, Mexico, or the United States. They may not be resold, diverted, transferred, or otherwise disposed of in any other country, either in their original form or after being incorporated through an intermediate process into other end-items, without the written approval of the U.S. Department of State.FCC/Industry Canada NoticeYour phone may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.8890titl.fm  Page 2  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:35 AM
8890 UG version 9 i2/2/00ContentsFor your safety...................... 1Your phone’s label ................ 21. Welcome............................... 3Using this guide 3Documentation conventions ............................3Terms ........................................4Accessing this guide online..................................... 4Keys and features ................ 5Front ........................................ 5Back ..........................................5Left side ................................... 6Bottom .....................................6Network services................... 7Contacting Nokia.................. 7Contacting your service provider ................................. 82. Before you begin.................. 9Preparing your phone for use ................................... 9Install the SIM card.............. 9Notes about SIM cards......10Install the battery ...............10Charge the battery..............10Remove the battery............113. About your phone..............12Switch on your phone........12About the Start screen.......13About indicators and icons ....................................... 134. Making and answering  calls.....................................16Make a call..........................16Check the signal strength................................. 16Use the keypad.................... 16Use the phone book ........... 17Use the sliding cover ......... 17Make calls with the sliding cover closed.......................... 18Advanced calling options .18Adjust the earpiece volume during a call ......................... 18End a call.............................18Answer a call.......................19Reject a call.........................19Redial the last-dialed number.................................19Dial any of the 10 last-dialed numbers................................ 195. The menu ............................20Using the menus .................20Selection keys...................... 20Scroll keys ............................ 20Scroll bar .............................. 21Help text  .............................. 21Menu shortcuts ..................21List of menu shortcuts ......228890ug v9TOC3.fm  Page i  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:46 AM
8890 UG version 9 ii 2/2/006. Entering letters and  numbers .............................26Standard text input........... 26ABC mode  ............................26123 mode .............................28Use special characters in names and phone numbers ................................287. Phone book ........................29Save names and numbers...29Save a name and number ..................................29Save a number only ...........29Save a name and number while in a call  .....................29If your phone book is full..30Find names in the phone book ....................................30From the Start screen .......30While in a call .....................30Edit (revise) names and numbers ..............................31Erase names and numbers ..............................31Erase stored names and numbers ................................31Erase your entire phone book ........................................31Two types of memory ........32Switch between internal memory and SIM memory  ................................ 32Call log  ...............................33Look up dialed calls  .......... 33Look up received calls ...... 33Check for missed calls ...... 33Clearing call lists  ............... 358.  Voice mail..........................36Save the voice mailbox number  ...............................37Work with two phone lines ....................................... 37Listen to your voice messages .............................379. Profiles 38Select profiles  ....................3810. Advanced calling   features  ............................39Active call options .............39Use call waiting .................. 39Use in-call options ............ 41Put a call on hold .............. 41Make a new call ................. 42Send touch tones ............... 42End all calls ......................... 43Access the phone book .... 43Access menus  ..................... 43Mute/unmute the microphone  ......................... 44Conference calls  ................ 44Transfer a call ..................... 458890ug v9TOC3.fm  Page ii  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:46 AM
8890 UG version 9 iii 2/2/00Call forwarding ..................46Activate call forwarding ...46Cancel call forwarding ....  47Check call forwarding status .....................................47Automatic redial ................48Activate automatic redial  .....................................48Calling card ........................48Save calling card information ..........................48Choose a calling card  .......49Make a calling card call ...50Use Voice dialing ...............50Add a voice tag to a phone book entry ............................50Notes about voice tags  ....51Make a call using voice rec-ognition  ................................51Play back a voice tag ........52Change a voice tag ............52Erase a voice tag ................521-touch dialing  .................53Assign a number to a 1-touch dial key  .....................53Call a 1-touch dial number ..................................53Change 1-touch dialing numbers ................................54Erase 1-touch dialing num-bers  ........................................54Make an international call  ......................................54Use the phone book ...........55Caller groups ......................56Add names to a caller group ..................................... 56Remove names from a caller group ..................................... 56Assign a ringing tone to a caller group ......................... 56Rename a caller group ..... 57Assign group graphics ...... 57Call timers  ..........................58If you have two phone lines ....................................... 58View the call duraton ....... 58Reset call timers to 0 ....... 58Show call timer during calls  ....................................... 59Use call cost limits  ............59Set a call cost limit ........... 59Remove a call cost limit .. 60Show call costs  ..................60View call costs .................... 60Clear call cost counters ...60Show costs in .....................6111. Customizing your phone ...................................62Profiles  ...............................62Select a profile ................... 62Customize the profile ....... 62Rename a profile  ............... 668890ug v9TOC3.fm  Page iii  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:46 AM
8890 UG version 9 iv 2/2/00Accessory profiles  ..............66Set up car profile  ...............67Restore factory settings  ....67Choose the display language .............................67Set up the clock .................68Set the clock  .......................68Select the time format .....68Display the clock ................69Set automatic update of date and time ......................6912. Security features  ............70Lock the keypad (Keyguard) ..........................70Lock/unlock the keys using the sliding cover .................70Lock/unlock the keys with the sliding cover open ......70PIN and PUK codes ............71PIN codes  .............................72PUK codes  ............................73Security code  .....................74Fixed dialing  ......................74Turn fixed dialing on or off ......................................75Add numbers to the fixed dialing list ............................75Restricting calls  .................75Turn on call restrictions ...75Set up a closed user group  ..................................7613. Select a system  ...............7714. Text messages  .................78Set up text messaging .......78Save your message center number  ................................. 78Writing messages  ..............79Using standard text input ...................................... 79Using predictive text input ...................................... 79Predictive text input tools  ...................................... 80Save messages in the outbox  .................................. 83Send the text message ..... 84Resend a message from the outbox  ................................84Read text messages  ...........85Read new text messages now ........................................ 85Read new text messages later ....................................... 85Erase a message .................85Reply to a message ............86Forward a message  ............86Retrieve a number  .............87Message settings  ...............87Change settings for some messages .............................. 87Change common settings for all messages ........................ 888890ug v9TOC3.fm  Page iv  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:46 AM
8890 UG version 9 v2/2/00Message storage  ................88Picture messages  ...............89Send picture messages .....89Send picture messages with text .........................................89Receive picture messages ..............................90Other picture message options ..................................9015. Your personal digital    assistant ..........................91Calendar  .............................91View the calendar ..............91Enter the date .....................91Enter the time .....................92Send/receive calendar notes ......................................94Alarm clock ........................95Set the alarm clock  ...........95Manage the alarm  .............95Turn off the alarm clock  ..96Business cards ....................96Send a business card  ........96Send a business card using IR  ............................................96View a received business card ........................................97Save a viewed business card ........................................97Delete a viewed business card ........................................ 97PC Suite ..............................97Calculator ...........................98Use the calculator ............. 98Convert currency  ............... 9816. Your phone and other    devices  ..........................100Fax and data calls ............100Make a fax or data call ..100Receive a data or fax call  .......................................100Send information via IR .......................................101Prepare the devices for infrared connection  ........101Receive data via the IR .........port ......................................101Send data via the IR port ......................................101Check the status of an IR connection .........................102Print using IR  ...................102Print text messages  ........102Print phone book entries .................................10217. Fun and games ..............104Games ...............................104Snake  ..................................104Logic ....................................104Memory ..............................1058890ug v9TOC3.fm  Page v  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:46 AM
8890 UG version 9 vi 2/2/00Download ringing tones...105Notification of received ringing tone ...................... 105Listen to received ringing tones ................................... 106Save received ringing tones ................................... 106Discard received ringing tones ................................... 10618. Reference    information  ..................107Batteries, chargers, and acces-sories  ................................107Important safety information ......................109Traffic safety  .................... 109Operating environment .. 109Electronic devices  ........... 110Potentially explosive atmospheres ......................111Vehicles  ..............................112Emergency calls  ...............112Make an Emergency Call .......................................113Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  ................................114Care and maintenance....114Accessories  .......................115Batteries  ...........................116Chargers and other accessories ........................11719. Technical information ...12020. Troubleshooting ............12121. Frequently asked   questions (FAQ) .............1238890ug v9TOC3.fm  Page vi  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:46 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 1 ]•For your safetyThis section provides various safety guidelines. Read this information before using your mobile phone (which will now be referred to as “phone”). Failure to comply with these guidelines could prove either dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, refer to “Important safety information” on page109.Road safety comes firstDon’t use a phone while driving. Park the vehicle first.Switch off in hospitalsSwitch off your phone when you are in a hospital or when you are near medical equipment. Follow any regulations or rules that are in force.Switch off on aircraftDo not use phones on airplanes as this can cause interference with the navigational equipment. Also, the use of phones on airplanes is illegal.Switch off when refuelingDo not use the phone at a refueling point or near fuel or chemicals of any kind.Switch off near blastingDo not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules that are in force.InterferenceAll phones are susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. This could impede the making of an emergency call.Use sensiblyUse only in the normal position (to ear). Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is on.Qualified serviceOnly qualified service personnel can install or repair cellular phone equipment.8890ug v9.book  Page 1  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 2 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Accessories and batteriesUse only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.Connecting to other devicesWhen connecting to any other device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Remember to make backup copies of all important data.Making callsMake sure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone number, including the area code, then press . To end a call press . To answer a call press .Emergency callsMake sure the phone is switched on and in service. If the word Clear appears on the screen above the right selection key, press and hold it to clear the display. Enter the emergency number, then press . Give your location. Do not end the call until told to do so.Infrared precautionsDo not point the infrared (IR) beam at anyone’s eyes or allow it to interfere with other IR devices.•Your phone’s label If you remove your battery (refer to “Remove the battery” on page11) you can find the phone’s label on the back portion of the phone. This label includes various information about the phone, such as the model number.If you ever have to call Nokia (refer to “Contacting Nokia” on page7) or your service provider (refer to “Contacting your service provider” on page8), you might be asked for this information. Therefore, do not remove the phone’s label.8890ug v9.book  Page 2  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 3 ]Welcome1. WelcomeCongratulations on your purchase of a Nokia 8890 mobile phone. You are now on your way to using a new and exciting tool. However, before you use your phone, read this chapter. It provides information you need for using this guide and for contacting Nokia.•Using this guideFor clarity, this guide uses various icons and terms. These icons and terms are described in “About indicators and icons” on page13 and “Terms” on page4.Additionally, the guide describes various network services features, enabled by your service provider. Refer to “Network services” on page7.Documentation conventionsThis guide uses various types of texts to indicate specific items. These are called documentation conventions. The table below lists and describes these conventions.:Convention Descriptionitalic Indicates emphasized text.Example: You cannot use your phone without this card.bold Indicates one of the following items:•Text displayed on your phone’s screen.Example: Select or Silent.•Special text such as Notes and Warnings. •A Web link.  Example:  The Nokia World Wide Web site at www.nokia.com.8890ug v9.book  Page 3  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 4 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00TermsThis guide uses the following terms:•Press means to briefly press and release a button.•Press xxx means to press the selection key that is below xxx. •Cross references appear as "see page x."•Press and hold means to press and hold a button for 1 to 3 seconds (depending on the feature being used), then release the button.•Accessing this guide onlineThe latest version of this User guide may be available on the Nokia World Wide Web site at www.nokia.com. Go to Phones, US link, and then perform a search to access this documentation.8890ug v9.book  Page 4  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 5 ]Welcome•Keys and featuresFront1-  Power key 2-  Antenna3-  Earpiece4-  Screen5-  Selection   and scroll keys  6-  Talk key 7-  End key 8-  Number keys9-  Sliding cover10- MicrophoneNote: When any key is pressed,or the sliding cover is opened or closed, the keypad lights stay on for up to 15 seconds.BackAntenna  Back cover release123456789108890ug v9.book  Page 5  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 6 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Left sideEarpiece volume buttons IR portBottom        Charger connection    Headset/car kit connection8890ug v9.book  Page 6  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 7 ]Welcome•Network servicesA number of features known as network services are described in this guide. These are special services to which your wireless service provider can give you access.These services include the following:Before you can take advantage of these network services features, you must subscribe to them through your service provider.Your service provider will give you instructions on how to use these network services. This guide will tell you when you need to contact your service provider for more step-by-step information.Whenever this guide talks about a network services feature, the text will not only tell you that this is a network services feature, but will also display this icon ++ after the first mention of the feature within a chapter.Note: Some networks might not support all language-dependent characters and/or services.•Contacting NokiaThe Nokia Customer Service department is available to provide you with help or more information. Before you contact this department, however, please have the following information available:•Voice privacy •Call forwarding•Call waiting •Send own number•News and info services •Service command editor•Cell info display •List of own numbers•Notifications on SIM update •Caller ID8890ug v9.book  Page 7  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 8 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00To find the model and serial number, you have to remove the battery. Refer to “Remove the battery” on page11 for step-by-step instructions on this procedure.Finally, if you are calling about any type of phone accessory, please have the accessory available. For example, if you are calling about a headset, please have it handy. This way, if you are asked a specific question about the accessory, it will be available for quick reference.Customer Service, USANokia Mobile Phones7725 Woodland Center Boulevard, Suite 150Tampa, FL33614Tel: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228)or (1) 813-880-5850Fax: (1) 813-249-9619TTY: 1-800-24NOKIA (1-800-246-6542)Customer Service, CanadaNokia Products Ltd.575 Westney Rd. SouthAjax, OntarioL1S 4N7Tel: (1) 905-427-6654•Contacting your service providerIf your service provider deems your problem to be Nokia related, then the service provider will let you know.Note: This one-key feature might not be available on all systems. Contact your service provider for availability.•The phone’s model number •The phone’s IMEI (serial) number•Your Zip code8890ug v9.book  Page 8  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 9 ]Before you begin2. Before you beginBefore you begin using your phone, you need to perform several tasks. This section tells you how to complete these tasks.•Preparing your phone for useTo prepare your phone, you need to perform several steps, which are described in the following subsections:•“Install the SIM card” (see below).•“Install the battery” on page10•“Charge the battery” on page10To find out how to remove a battery, refer to “Remove the battery” on page11.Install the SIM card1Switch off the phone.2With the back of the phone facing you, press the back cover release button and slide the back cover off.3Align the SIM card:l Beveled corner on the rightl Gold contact area downward.4Insert the SIM card.8890ug v9.book  Page 9  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 10 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Notes about SIM cards•Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small children.•The SIM card and its contacts are easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card.•You must remove the battery to access the SIM card. Always make sure that the phone is switched off before you remove the battery.Install the battery1Place the battery in the compartment with the label side facing up and the golden contact area aligned with the contact prongs.2Slide the battery into place.3Slide the cover back into placeCharge the battery1Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone.2Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet. The the battery power indicator (or battery bar) appears on the screen and starts scrolling. If the phone is on, Charging appears also.Battery bar8890ug v9.book  Page 10  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 11 ]Before you beginNote: If the battery is completely empty, it might take a few minutes before the battery bar appears on the screen. Tip: You can use the phone while it’s charging.3When the battery bar stops scrolling,  the battery charge is complete. Battery full appears also, if the phone is on.Note: The charging time depends on the charger and battery that you use. For example, the charging time for the BLS-2S battery with the ACP-8 charger is about 2 hours.4Disconnect the charger from the phone.Remove the battery1Switch off the phone.2Press the back cover release button and slide off the cover.3Lift out the battery.8890ug v9.book  Page 11  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 12 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/003. About your phone•Switch on your phone1Extend the antenna.2Press and hold  for more than a second.  The phone might ask for a Personal Identification (PIN) code or a security code.  See “PIN and PUK codes” on page71 for more information.Warning! Do not switch on the phone in places where wireless phone use is prohibited or where the use of the phone could cause interference or danger.Tip: As with any other radio transmitting device, do not  touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and might cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed.8890ug v9.book  Page 12  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 13 ]About your phone•About the Start screenWhen you turn on your phone, the first screen that appears is the Start screen. In the middle of the Start screen, you see information indicating which wireless network your phone uses. This information can vary between phones. Other indicators and icons appear on this Start screen and are described in the next section.About indicators and iconsOn your phone, you have two types of identifiers: indicators and icons.IndicatorsIndicators show the status of something. The phone uses three types of indicators:•Signal strength indicator: Shows the strength of the signal to your phone. •Battery power indicator: Shows how much power is left in your phone’s battery.•Volume indicator:Shows the earpiece volume level.  Adjust the volume level with the earpiece volume buttons on the left side of the phone (see “Adjust the earpiece volume during a call” on page 18).8890ug v9.book  Page 13  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 14 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00IconsIcons are graphical representations of a specific item or situation. For example, this icon  appears when you have a voice message waiting to be heard. (Some systems use a different method.)The rest of this section shows examples of each icon that can appear on your phone and tells you what these icons indicate. Line 1 is selected for outgoing calls.Line 2 is selected for outgoing calls.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. The alarm clock is set.The Silent profile is selected.Incoming voice calls are being forwarded to another number. You have forwarded all voice calls received on line 1.You have forwarded all voice calls received on line 2.You have forwarded all voice calls received on lines 1 and 2.The phone is ready for you to enter a response.Characters entered will be uppercase letters. Press   to switch letter case.Characters entered will be lowercase letters. Press  to switch letter case.Characters entered will be numbers. (When entering letters, switch to numbers by pressing and holding.)8890ug v9.book  Page 14  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 15 ]About your phoneYou are in “special character” mode. Select a character, then press Use. (When entering letters, switch to special characters by pressing the key.)You are in predictive text mode.You are in predictive text mode. Characters entered will be uppercase letters. Press  to switch letter case.You are in predictive text mode. Characters entered will be lowercase letters. Press  to switch letter case.You are in predictive text mode. Characters entered will be  numbers.Indicates the current call.Indicates a call on hold.8890ug v9.book  Page 15  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 16 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/004. Making and answering callsThis chapter tells you how to make and receive calls and how to adjust certain options.•Make a callCheck the signal strengthThe signal indicator on the left side of your phone’s screen shows the strength of the network radio signal. The indicator scrolls as the signal strength increases and decreases. To get the strongest signal, try moving your phone slightly. If you’re inside a building, move toward a window.Use the keypad1Enter the area code and phone number.2Press .Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.Tip: As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna when the phone is switched on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.8890ug v9.book  Page 16  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 17 ]Making and answering callsUse the phone book1From the Start screen, press  or  and scroll to the number you want. 2Press   to make the call.Tip: To skip ahead quickly in the list, press the number key that matches the first letter of the name.Use the sliding coverProtect your phone’s number keys and answer or end calls with the sliding cover.•To open, slide the cover down.•To close, slide the cover up until it locks into place.When the sliding cover is closed, you can use your phone book to make calls (see “Phone book” on page 29) but you cannot use the number keys.Use the sliding cover to answer, end, and reject calls•To answer an incoming call, slide the cover down.•To end or reject an incoming call, slide the cover up.•To close the cover without ending a call, press Options before you close the cover. When you close the sliding cover, this screen appears.•Press  ,  , , or  to answer, end, or reject calls.Note: When you connect the phone to a headset or a car kit, you can still use the cover to answer calls. 8890ug v9.book  Page 17  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 18 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Make calls with the sliding cover closedEven with the sliding cover closed, you can still:•Make a call with the redial feature (see “Redial the last-dialed number” on page 19).•Make a call from the phone book (see “Phone book” on page 29).•Make a call with the voice tag feature (see “Use Voice dialing” on page 50).Advanced calling options•Make an international call:  see “Make an international call” on page 54.•Make a call using the voice tag feature: see “Use Voice dialing” on page 50. •Make a 1-touch call: see “1-touch dialing” on page 53.Adjust the earpiece volume during a call •To increase the volume of a call, press the upper part of the volume key.•To decrease the volume, press the lower part of the volume key.If an accessory with its own loudspeaker is connected to your phone, the volume keys adjust the volume for that accessory.•End a call•Press  or close the sliding cover.8890ug v9.book  Page 18  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 19 ]Making and answering calls•Answer a callWhen someone calls you, the phone alerts you (see “Ringing options” on page63) and Call flashes on the display. •To answer, press any key except Decline or , or open the sliding cover.Caller IDThis is a network sewrvice that helps identify incoming calls. Contact your service provider for detailsWhen Caller ID is active, your phone may display the caller’s phone number. The caller’s name may also appear, if their name and number have been stored in the phone book (see “Phone book” on page 29), or if the wireless network supports it. •Reject a call•Press Decline, or close the sliding cover.•Redial the last-dialed number•Press  twice.Dial any of the 10 last-dialed numbers1Press .2Scroll to the number you want to redial.3Press  again.8890ug v9.book  Page 19  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 20 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/005. The menuYour phone offers an extensive range of functions that are grouped in menus and submenus. Access these menus with the selection keys and scroll keys, or by entering the appropriate shortcut number.•Using the menusSelection keysBelow the screen, you will find two selection keys. Their functions depend on the text above the keys. For example, in this screen, the word Menu appears above the selection key. Press the key to enter the menu function. Similarly, press the key under Names to access phone book functions.Scroll keysUse the scroll keys, located just below the screen, to scroll through your phone’s menus and phone book.Selection keysScroll keys8890ug v9.book  Page 20  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 21 ]The menuScroll barWhile using your phone’s menus, a scroll bar appears at the far right of the screen. This bar indicates where you are in the menu. Each numbered “tab” on the bar represents a different menu item.For example, press Menu once. The scroll bar appears with the first (top) tab displayed. A different tab appears each time you press  or .Help textMany menu items have brief help text. To view the help text, scroll to the menu item and wait for about 15 seconds. Press More to see the next page of the text or Back to exit.•Menu shortcutsWhen you scroll to a menu item, the menu number appears on the screen above the scroll bar. If you learn some of these menu numbers, you can use them to quickly get to different features instead of having to scroll to them through the menu.•To use a shortcut, press Menu and then the menu number.•For faster access, press Menu, then 0, then the menu numberFor example, to get to Alarm Clock, press Menu 0 4 1.8890ug v9.book  Page 21  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 22 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•List of menu shortcutsHere is an abbreviated list of menu items and their menu shortcuts. Later chapters tell you how to work with the menus and explain their functions.1Messages1Inbox2Outbox3Write messages4Picture messages5Message settings1Set 1 (up to five sets may appear)1Message center number2Messages sent as3Message validity4Rename this set2Common1Delivery reports2Reply via same center6News & info service7Service command editor8Fax or data call1Fax and data2Also voice3Fax mailbox4Data mailbox9Voice messages1Listen to voice messages2Voice mailbox number2Call log1Missed calls2Received calls3Dialed calls4Clear call lists8890ug v9.book  Page 22  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 23 ]The menu5Call timers1Last call1Current call2All calls3Received calls4Dialed calls5Clear timers6Call costs1Last call cost2All calls cost3Clear counters7Call cost settings1Call cost limit2Show costs in3Profiles1Normal1Select2Customize1Ringing options2Ringing tone3Ringing volume4Vibrating alert5Message alert tone6Keypad tones7Warning and game tones2Silent3Meeting4Outdoor5Pager6Car1Lights2Auto answer7Headset1Auto answer8890ug v9.book  Page 23  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 24 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/004Settings1Alarm clock2Clock3Auto update of date and time4Call settings1Automatic redial2Calling card3Closed user group4Send own caller ID when calling5Call waiting6Line for outgoing calls (see your service provider)5Phone settings1Language2Cell info display3List of own numbers4System selection5Touch tone length6Notifications on SIM update7Restore factory settings6Security settings1SIM card security2Phone security3Call restrictions4Fixed dialing5Change access codes1Change PIN code2Change PIN2 code3Change security code4Change restriction password5Forwarding (see your service provider)1Forward all voice calls2Forward if busy3Forward if not answered8890ug v9.book  Page 24  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 25 ]The menu4Forward when phone off or no coverage5Forward when not able to take calls6Forward all fax calls7Forward all data calls8Cancel all call forwarding6Games1Memory2Snake3Logic4Rotation7Calculator8Calendar9Infrared10 SIM services (if supported by your SIM card and service provider))8890ug v9.book  Page 25  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 26 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/006. Entering letters and numbersYou can enter letters and numbers into your phone for a person’s name and phone number, writing a text message, and so on. There are two ways to do this:•Standard text input, for making entries in the phone book, entering calendar notes, and renaming caller groups •Predictive text input, for writing text messages and picture messages. See “Using predictive text input” on page 79 for more information•Standard text inputABC modeThis is the default mode. The ABC icon appears as visual confirmation. 1Find the key that is below the letter you want to enter.2Press it as many times as needed for the letter to appear on the screen.For example, to enter the name John:Press   JPress    OPress   HPress   N8890ug v9.book  Page 26  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 27 ]Entering letters and numbersDepending on the selected display language, the following characters may be available. Note: Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters.Enter spaces and punctuation•To enter a space, press  once.•To enter punctuation, press  repeatedly until the character you want appears.Erase mistakesIf you make a mistake:•Press Clear to erase that character. •Press  Clear as needed to erase more than one character, or press and hold Clear to erase the entire field of characters.Change letter case•To switch between uppercase and lowercase letters, press .The ABC icon switches to abc, showing you are using lowercase letters.Key Characters Key Characters1@, .,?!-1 7PQRS72ABC2 8TUV83DEF3 9WXYZ94GHI4 0space, 05JKL5 *(See page28 for details.)6MNO6 #Changes letter case8890ug v9.book  Page 27  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 28 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00123 modeTo enter numbers, you can:•Press and hold  and switch to 123 mode. Your phone displays the  icon. Press the appropriate number key to enter a number. OR•While in ABC mode, press and hold the corresponding number key until the number appears.As with the ABC mode, if you make a mistake•Press Clear to erase that character. •To switch back to the ABC mode, press and hold  again.Use special characters in names and phone numbersIn ABC mode1Press and hold  .  A screen appears with the following special characters available: . , ? ! : ; - + # * ( ) ‘ “ _ @ & $ £ % / < > ¿ ¡ § = ¤ j ¥2Use scroll keys to select the character you want, then press Insert. In 123 mode:You can access the following special characters only in 123 mode:*Use this character  to send command strings to the network. Contact your service provider for details.+Use this character as a prefix for dialing international numbers.pUse this character to create a pause that occurs when dialing a number. Numbers entered to the right of this special character are automatically sent as touch tones after a 2.5-second pause.wThis character creates a wait; digits to the right of the w are not sent until you press  .8890ug v9.book  Page 28  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 29 ]Phone book7. Phone bookUse the phone book to store names and phone numbers. •A phone book entry can consist of a number only, or a name and number.•A name may appear only once in the phone book. If you try to save a name that already exists in the phone book, the phone asks if you want to replace the existing name.•Save names and numbersSave a name and number1Enter the phone number and press Save.2Enter a name, then press OK.Note: For international dialing, press   twice to enter the + symbol in front of the phone number.Save a number only1Enter the phone number.2Press and hold Save.The number is saved in your phone book. You can add a name to it later.Save a name and number while in a call1Press Options.2Scroll to Names, then press Select.8890ug v9.book  Page 29  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 30 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/003Scroll to Add entry, then press Select.4Enter the name, then press OK.5Enter the phone number, then press OK.If your phone book is fullIf your phone book is full, you can save the phone number to another memory or replace an existing entry.•Scroll to the entry you want to replace, then press OK.•Find names in the phone bookFrom the Start screen•Press  or .ORPress Names.  Search appears highlighted. •Press the number key that matches the first letter of the name.While in a call1Press Options.2Scroll to Names and press Select.Search is highlighted. 3Press the number key that matches the first letter of the name.OR4Press Select. 5When the box appears, enter the name and press OK. You can enter just the first few letters of the name, then press OK. Your phone will show the closest matching name.8890ug v9.book  Page 30  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 31 ]Phone book•Edit (revise) names and numbersAt the Start screen:1Recall the stored name, press Details, then press Options.2Scroll to Edit, then press Select.3Edit the name, then press OK.4Edit the number, then press OK.•Erase names and numbersErase stored names and numbersAt the Start screen:1Recall a stored name.2Press Details, then  Options.3Highlight Erase, then press Select, then OK.Note:  You cannot undo Erase functions, so be careful!Erase your entire phone bookCaution! This feature erases your entire phone book and can’t be undone!1Press Names.2Scroll to Erase and press Select.3Scroll to Erase all and press Select.4Scroll to the memory (Phone or SIM card) you want to erase, then press Select.5When you see Are you sure?, press OK. 6When the Security code: prompt appears, enter your security code and press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 31  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 32 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•Two types of memoryYour phone has both phone memory and SIM card memory. You can save names and numbers in either memory. The internal phone memory can store 250 names and numbers. The SIM card can hold up to 250 names and phone numbers (this varies by SIM). To help determine which memory would be best for you, refer to the following table:Switch between internal memory and SIM memory1At the Start screen, press Names.2Scroll to Options, then press Select.3Scroll to Memory in use, then press Select.4Scroll to SIM card or Phone, then press Select.Note: Whenever you insert a SIM card for the first time, or if you insert a different SIM card, SIM card memory is automatically selected. Internal Memory SIM Card MemoryName capacity Up to 250 names* Up to 250 names (varies according to each SIM card)Can easily transfer names and numbers to another phone?No Yes8890ug v9.book  Page 32  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 33 ]Phone book•Call logThis network feature automatically keeps track of numbers you’ve dialed, numbers that have called you, and the time you’ve spent in calls.Look up dialed callsYour phone saves the last 10 numbers you’ve dialed.1Press Menu 2 3.2Scroll to the number you want to see information about.3To dial the number, press ; for other options, press Options (see “Options in call lists” on page34).Look up received callsYour phone saves the phone numbers of the 10 most recent calls you’ve answered, if the caller’s number was available.1Press Menu 2 2.2Scroll to the number you want to see information about.3To dial the number, press ; for other options, press Options (see “Options in call lists” on page34).Check for missed callsYour phone saves the numbers and names (if available) of the last 10 callers that have tried unsuccessfully to reach you. The screen tells you how many calls were missed. If the caller’s name and number are stored in memory, that information appears.++8890ug v9.book  Page 33  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 34 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00After missing a call1Press List.If you have missed more than one call, you can scroll through the list of numbers. 2To dial the displayed number, press . 3For other options, press Options. (See “Options in call lists” below for more information.)  4To exit, press Back.At any time1Press Menu 2 1.2Scroll to the number you want to see information about.3To dial the number, press . 4For other options, press Options (see “Options in call lists” below).Options in call listsWhen you view the missed calls, received calls, or dialed calls list and press Options, a list of options appears on your phone’s screen.Call time shows the date and time of the last call. Use the scroll keys to scroll through up to five recent call dates/times for the displayed phone number.Edit number allows you to edit the displayed number and save it with a name to your phone book.Save allows you to enter a name for the number and save both to your phone book.Erase erases the number from the call list.View number displays the phone number if the associated name is currently displayed.8890ug v9.book  Page 34  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 35 ]Phone bookClearing call listsThis feature clears all the missed, received, and dialed call lists.1Press Menu 2 4.2Scroll to All, Missed, Dialed, or Received, then press OK.Note: Missed, received, and dialed calls lists are also erased when you change the phone security setting (see “Security features” on page 70) or when you use a SIM card that is not one of the five most recent cards used with the phone.8890ug v9.book  Page 35  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 36 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/008. Voice mail++Voice mail is a network feature that enables those who call you to leave a voice message.Note: You can use voice mail with either one or two phone lines.When you receive a voice message, your phone lets you know by beeping, displaying an icon on the screen, or showing a text message. The method of notification depends upon your carrier. Additionally, if you receive more than one voice vail message, your phone may display the number of messages that you have received. Finally, if you have subscribed to two different phone lines, the message would indicate the line to which the message was addressed.However, even though your phone notifies you of a message, the voice mail feature is independent of your phone’s software. To use voice mail, you must have:•A voice mail subscription•A voice mailbox number•A temporary passwordThese items are provided by your service provider. Your service provider should also tell you how to record a greeting for your voice mailbox and how to change the temporary password.After you obtain this information from your service provider, you must then save the voice mailbox number given to you to your phone. Refer to “Save the voice mailbox number” on page37.After you have saved your voice mailbox number, refer to “Listen to your voice messages” on page37.Note: If you have difficulty using the voice mail feature, contact your service provider.8890ug v9.book  Page 36  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 37 ]Voice mail++•Save the voice mailbox number1Press Menu 1 9 2.2Enter your voice mailbox number, then press OK.Note: The number can be up to 32 digits long.Work with two phone linesIf your particular SIM card supports it, your phone can have two phone lines. Your service provider can tell you if your SIM card allows the use of this feature and give you access to two phone lines.If you decide to use two phone lines, you can select one of the two lines for outgoing calls, but you can still answer calls on both lines.If you use two phone lines, you will be given a voice mailbox number for each line. You need to save each phone line’s voice mailbox number separately.To do this, first select the outgoing line and save its voice mailbox number. Then, select the other line and save its number.•Listen to your voice messagesIf there’s a notification message on your screen, you can get your voice messages using any of the following methods:•If you’ve saved your voice mailbox number in your phone, press and hold  to call your voice mailbox. •Press  to open your voice mailbox and follow the directions provided.•Call your voice mailbox number as you would any other telephone number, then follow the directions provided.8890ug v9.book  Page 37  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 38 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/009. ProfilesThe profiles feature lets you adjust and customize the phone’s ringing tones for different events, environments, and caller groups. There are five profiles available:•Normal•Silent•Meeting•Outdoor•PagerNormal is the default setting, but it is easy to switch to another profile.Note: Two additional profiles, Car and Headset, appear only after these accessories are connected to the phone for the first time.•Select profiles1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile you want.3Press Options. Select is highlighted.4Press OK.OR•To access the profiles directly, press and release until the desired profile is highlighted, then press OK.For example, to keep your phone from ringing, select the Silent profile. If you want your phone to ring loudly, select the Outdoors profile.Note: You can customize the profiles and even rename all of them, except Normal, Car, or Headset. See “Customizing your phone” on page 62 for more information.8890ug v9.book  Page 38  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 39 ]Advanced calling features10. Advanced calling features•Active call optionsUse call waiting++This network service lets you receive an incoming call when you’re already in a call. (Contact your service provider for availability.) The phone beeps to let you know of the incoming call. Activate/cancel call waiting1Press Menu 4 4 6.2Scroll to Activate or Cancel.3Press OK.Confirm call waiting status1Press Menu 4 4 6.2Press Select.3Scroll to Status and press OK.The display shows Active: Voice calls. Scroll to check the status of other features such as fax or asynchronous data services.8890ug v9.book  Page 39  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 40 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Answer a waiting call1Your phone signals when you have a call waiting.2Press  to put the current call on hold and answer the waiting call.ORPress Options, then press Select.Reject a waiting callYou can just let the phone ring, or follow the steps below.•Press Decline, OR1Press Options and scroll to Reject.2Press Select.Switch between calls•Press  or Swap.The  icon represents the active call and the  icon represents the call on hold.End the active call•Press .The held call becomes active.OR1Press Options and scroll to End active call.2Press Select.Third call waitingIf you have both an active and a held call and a third call is waiting, choose one of the following options.8890ug v9.book  Page 40  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 41 ]Advanced calling featuresDrop an active call to answer the waiting call•Press  .The held call is unaffected.End the active call and held call to answer the waiting call1Press Options.2Scroll to End all calls.3Press .Use in-call optionsDuring a call, press Options to see the In-call menu. Your choices are:Put a call on hold1To put a call on hold, press Hold.2To return to the call, press Unhold.Choice What it doesHold or UnholdHolds or releases a call.New call Makes a call when you have a call in progress.Touch tones Sends touch tones.End all calls Ends all calls.Names Switches you to the phone book.Menu Switches you to the menu.Mute Mutes a call.8890ug v9.book  Page 41  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 42 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Make a new call1Enter the second phone number, or recall it from the phone book.2Press .OR1Press Options.2Scroll to New call, then press Select.3Enter the second phone number, or recall it from the phone book.4Press Call.With either method, the first call is automatically put on hold.Switch between two calls in progress•Press  or Swap.The  icon represents the active call and the  icon represents the call on hold.End the active call•Press .The held call becomes the active call.Send touch tonesWhen you press the keys during a call, your phone generates sounds known as touch tones. Use touch tones to access many automated, over-the-phone services such as voice mail, checking airline arrival/departure times, and bank balances.Note:  You must be on an active call to send touch tones.Set touch-tone length1Press Menu 45 5.2Scroll to Short (1/10 second) or Long (1/2 second)3Press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 42  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 43 ]Advanced calling featuresSave touch tone stringsA touch-tone string is a series of tones in a certain sequence. Use touch tone strings to send and receive information with your phone. For example, you can save your office voice mailbox number along with your password for easy access to your messages.Store touch tone strings the same way you save phone numbers (see “Save names and numbers” on page 29).For frequently used strings of numbers, you can save an entire sequence of digits in your phone book and send it as a touch tone string.Send a touch tone string1Press Options.2Scroll to Touch tones and press OK.3Enter a touch tone string or recall a touch tone string from the phone book and press OK.End all calls1Press Options.2Scroll to End all calls, then press Select.Access the phone bookThis option appears in the menu as Names.1Press Options.2Scroll to Names and press Select. Now all your phone book functions are available. See “Phone book” on page 29 for details.Access menus•Scroll to Menus and press OK to access any of your phone’s menus.8890ug v9.book  Page 43  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 44 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Mute/unmute the microphoneYou can mute and unmute your phone’s microphone while a call is in progress. The difference between mute and hold is that mute lets you  hear the other caller.1Press Options.2Scroll to Mute, then press Select.3To unmute the microphone, press Unmute.Muting and unmuting also affects the microphones of any accessories connected to the phone.Conference calls++This network service allows you to make conference calls with your phone. Check with your service provider for details.Make a conference call1Make a normal call to the first person.2Press Options and scroll to New call.3Press Select, recall or dial the number of the next party you want to include, then press Call.4After the other party answers, press Options.5Scroll to Conference, then press Select.6To add other parties to the call, repeat steps 2 through 5.7To end the conference call, press .Have a private conversation with a participant1While in a conference call, press Options.2Scroll to Private, then press Select. A list of the participants appears.8890ug v9.book  Page 44  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 45 ]Advanced calling features3Scroll to the person you want to speak with, then press OK. The other participants can continue talking with each other.4To rejoin the conference call, press Options.5Scroll to Conference, then press Select.Drop a participant from the conference call1While in a conference call, press Options.2Scroll to Private, then press Select.A list of the participants appears.3Scroll to the person you want to drop, then press OK.The other participants can continue talking with each other.4Press Options.5Scroll to End active call, then press Select.Transfer a call++When you have one active and one held call, you can connect the two calls and disconnect yourself from the call. Note: Your network must support this feature.•During a call, press Options, scroll to Transfer, then press Select.8890ug v9.book  Page 45  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 46 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•Call forwarding++This network service lets you forward your incoming calls to another phone number.Note: If you have subscribed to a second phone line, call forwarding works separately for each line. Make sure you have selected the line you want before you set up any call forwarding. The following icons appear on your phone’s screen: Incoming voice calls are being forwarded to another number. You have forwarded all voice calls that are received on line 1.You have forwarded all voice calls that are received on line 2.You have forwarded all voice calls that are received on lines 1 and 2.Activate call forwarding1Press Menu 5.Scroll to one of the following options:51  Forward all voice callsForwards all voice calls without ringing.52  Forward if busy53  Forward if not answered54  Forward when phone off or no coverage55  Forward when not able to take callsCombines the previous three types, and lets you choose a delay time between 5 and 30 seconds.56 Forward all fax calls57 Forward all data calls8890ug v9.book  Page 46  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 47 ]Advanced calling features58 Cancel all call forwarding2Press Select.3Activate is highlighted; press OK.4Select Voice MailORSelect Other number.5If you choose Other number, enter the phone number to which you want to forward calls, then press OK. You can press Number to see if you entered the phone number correctly.Cancel call forwarding1Press Menu 5 1.2Scroll to Cancel and press OK.Note: Canceling all call forwarding may also cancel any automatic forwarding of calls to voice mail that your service provider has activated for you. Also, this option may cancel your call forwarding service. Contact your service provider for details.Check call forwarding status1Press Menu 5.2Scroll to the call forwarding option you want to check.3Scroll to Status, then press OK.Note: Status is not available for Forward when not able to take calls.You can press Number to see which phone number the calls are being forwarded to.8890ug v9.book  Page 47  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 48 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•Automatic redialThis feature redials the number you’re trying to call up to ten times.Note: Automatic redial will not work while you make or answer another call.Activate automatic redial1Press Menu 4 4 1.2Scroll to On, then press OK.3Press and hold Back to return to the Start screen.If the number you dial is busy, your phone immediately redials the number. If it is still busy, your phone will redial the number up to nine more times.•Calling cardYou can store two calling card numbers in your phone’s memory.Save calling card information1Press Menu 4 4 2.2Scroll to the calling card information you want to change, then press Options.3Scroll to Edit, then press OK.4Enter your security code, then press OK.5At Dialing sequence, press Select. Scroll to the dialing sequence your card uses (see chart on the next page) then press Select.8890ug v9.book  Page 48  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 49 ]Advanced calling features.Note: The order of the following steps may vary, depending on which dialing sequence your card uses.6Enter the access number (usually the 1-800 number listed on the back of the calling card), then press OK.7Enter the card number and/or PIN, then press OK. 8Your phone displays Save changes? Press OK.9Scroll to Card name: and press Select. 10 Enter the card name, then press OK.Choose a calling card1Press Menu 4 4 2.2Scroll to the card you want to use, then press Options.3Select is highlighted; press OK.4Enter your security code, then press OK.Dialing sequence Use for cardsthat require you to:Cards usingthis sequenceAccess no.+ Phone no.+ Card no.Dial the 1-800 access number, then phone number, then card number (+ PIN if required).MCI, AT&T True Choice, Sprint Canada, UnitelAccess no.+ Card no.+ Phone no.Dial the 1-800 access number, then card number (+ PIN if required), then phone number.networkMCI, WorldPhone MCIPrefix+ Phone no.+ Card no.Dial the prefix (any numbers that must precede the phone number) and phone number you want to dial, then card number (then PIN, if required).GTE, PacBell, AT&T, Stentor8890ug v9.book  Page 49  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 50 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Make a calling card call1Enter the phone number, including any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your calling card may require. See your calling card for instructions.2Press and hold  until your phone displays Card call.3Your phone displays Wait for tone, then press OK. Wait for the tone, then press OK.4Your phone displays Wait for tone, press OK again. Wait for the tone, then press OK.This procedure may not work with all calling cards. Follow the directions on the back of your calling card or contact your long distance company for more information.•Use Voice dialingYour phone’s voice dialing feature lets you dial a number using your voice. Before using this feature, you need to create entries in the phone book so you can associate a "voice tag" with the name you wish to dial.Add a voice tag to a phone book entryTo create entries in the phone book, see “Save names and numbers” on page 29. By this time you should be familiar with the phone book. If not, see “Phone book” on page29.1At the Start screen, scroll to the name you want to give a voice tag.2Press Details, then Options, and scroll to Add voice tag. 3Press Select. The phone displays Press Start, then speak after tone.4Press Start. You hear several beeps, and Please speak now appears. Speak clearly into the microphone.Note: Do NOT press Quit when you’re finished.8890ug v9.book  Page 50  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 51 ]Advanced calling featuresThe phone automatically stops recording and then saves and replays the voice tag.If recording is not successful, your phone displays Voice system error. Press Options, scroll to Add voice tag, and repeat steps 3 - 5.Warning: Do not rely only on a voice tag for dialing emergency numbers. In emergencies, stress causes changes in your voice, which may keep the phone from recognizing the command. Notes about voice tags•Voice tags are not language dependent. Any clearly spoken word or phrase can serve as a voice tag.•It’s easier for the phone to differentiate between long, unique voice tags. For example you might want to record a person’s first and last names rather than only the first name.•Voice tags must be shorter than 2 seconds.•Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. For best results, record them in a quiet environment.•If you delete a name, any associated voice tag is also deleted.•The recording process stops automatically. Pressing Quit aborts the recording attempt.Make a call using voice recognition1Hold the phone up to your ear, then press and hold Names.You hear several beeps and Please speak now appears.Note: If you have the optional headset attached,  press and hold the headset button, then when Please speak now   appears, release the button.8890ug v9.book  Page 51  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 52 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/002Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone. Searching appears. When the phone finds the voice tag, Found appears, and the phone automatically dials the number.If the phone does not locate a number, Nomatchfound.Tryagain? appears. 3Press Yes to try again or Exit to cancel and return to the  Start screen.Play back a voice tag1Press Names and scroll to Voice tags.2Press Select, then scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to hear.3Press Options, select Playback, and press OK.Change a voice tag1Press Names and scroll to Voice tags.2Press Select, then scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to change.3Press Options, scroll to Change, and press OK.4The phone displays Press Start, then speak after tone.5Press Start.Note: Refer to “Notes about voice tags” on page51.6The phone repeats your voice tag, and Voice tag saved appears.Erase a voice tag1Press Names and scroll to Voice tags.2Press Select, then scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to change.3Press Options, scroll to Erase, and press OK. 8890ug v9.book  Page 52  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 53 ]Advanced calling featuresErase voice tag? appears. 4Press OK to erase the voice tag.•1-touch dialingAssign a name and number to a 1-touch dial location so that when you press this key, the associated number automatically dials.Note: The first nine numbers stored in SIM memory are automatically stored in keys 1 through 9 as 1-touch dial numbers. You can assign new numbers to the keys, but the names and numbers must be already stored in the phone book. Refer to “Phone book” on page29 for more information.Key 1 can be set up to access your voice mail. Check with your service provider for details. Also, any key can be set up to dial emergency numbers such as 911. Assign a number to a 1-touch dial key 1Press Names and scroll to 1-touch dialing.2Press Select.3Scroll to the first number that shows the message (empty) and press Assign. A list of names appears.4Scroll to the phone book entry you want to assign to this key, press OK, and Options appears. Now you can edit the number if needed.Call a 1-touch dial number•Press and hold the appropriate key, or press the key then press  .The phone dials the number.1-touch dialing for key 1•If your phone is set up for voice mail, you can press and hold  and 8890ug v9.book  Page 53  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 54 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00your phone dials voice mail. •If you assign a 1-touch number to key 1, press , then press   . The phone dials the 1-touch number.Change 1-touch dialing numbers1Press Names.2Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select. 3Scroll to the key that you want to change and press Options.4Scroll to Change and press Select. A list of names appears.5Scroll to the new name you want to assign to this key and press OK.Erase 1-touch dialing numbers1Press Names.2Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select.3Scroll to the key that you want to erase and press Options.4Scroll to Erase and press Select.5Press OK to confirm.•Make an international call1Enter the + character (by pressing the  key twice), country code, area code, and phone number.2Press .8890ug v9.book  Page 54  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 55 ]Advanced calling features•Use the phone bookTo use phone book menus, begin at the Start screen and press Names. Then, scroll through the menus to select a particular menu or option. Option ActionSearch Searches for a specific name.Add entry Enters a new name and number.Erase Erases names/numbers. You can choose to erase individual names/numbers, or you can erase all information at one time.Copy Copies names/numbers between your phone and SIM card.Options Chooses the memory source (SIM card or internal), phone book view, and shows the memory status.1-touch dialing Assigns up to nine 1-touch dial locations. Refer to “1-touch dialing” on page53 for more information.Voice tags Programs voice-activated dialingCaller groups Renames or changes the ringing tone for a caller group.8890ug v9.book  Page 55  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 56 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•Caller groupsYou can create groups of names in your phone book and give each group a different ringing tone. When someone from that group calls, you’ll know because of the ringing tone.Add names to a caller groupThe name you add to a caller group must first be stored in the phone book.1From the Start screen, scroll to the name or number you want.2Press Details, then press Options.3Scroll to Caller groups and press Select.4Scroll to the group you want to give this name to and press Select.Remove names from a caller group1Follow steps 1 through 3 above.2Scroll to No group and press Select.Assign a ringing tone to a caller group1From the Start screen, press Names.2Scroll to Caller groups and press Select.3Scroll to the group you want and press Select.4Scroll to Group ringing tone and press Select. 5Scroll to the tone you want to hear when anyone from this group calls you and press OK.Tip: You can set your phone to ring only when people from certain caller groups call you, and to be silent for all other call groups. See the “Caller group” description under “Ringing options” on page63.8890ug v9.book  Page 56  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 57 ]Advanced calling featuresRename a caller groupYou can rename any call group with a name of your own.1Follow steps 1 through 3 above.2Scroll to Rename group and press Select.3Enter the group name, then press OK.Assign group graphicsEach caller group has a graphic (picture) associated with it. When you get a call from someone whom you have assigned to a caller group, the graphic associated with that group flashes on the screen.To turn the graphic on for a caller group:1Press Names, scroll to Caller groups, and press Select. 2Scroll to the name of the group and press Select. 3Scroll to Group graphic and press Select. Note: To see the group graphic before you select it, scroll to View graphic and press Select. Press Back to return to the menu. 4Scroll to On and press Select.To turn the graphic off, follow the steps above, but scroll to Off in the last step.Send a graphic to someone else1Follow steps 1 through 3 above.2Scroll to Send graphic. 3Enter the phone number or scroll to find it in your phone book, then press OK.For more details on the Send via IR command, see page 101.8890ug v9.book  Page 57  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 58 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00View a received graphic1When you receive a graphic from someone else, Group graphic received appears.2Press Options and then choose Show to see the graphic, Save to save it (you must choose which caller group gets the new graphic), or Discard to discard it.•Call timersThe phone automatically tracks the amount of time you’ve spent on calls.If you have two phone linesIf you have subscribed to a second phone line (see “Work with two phone lines” on page 37), call timers are separate for each of your phone lines. When you view call timers, the call timers that are shown are for the currently selected outgoing line. However, if you view call timers while you are in a call, the call timers that are shown are for the line you are using at that moment.View the call duraton1Press Menu 2 5.2Scroll to Last call, Received calls, Dialed calls or All calls.Reset call timers to 01Press Menu 2 5.2Scroll to Clear timers, then press OK.3Enter your security code, then press OK again.8890ug v9.book  Page 58  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 59 ]Advanced calling featuresShow call timer during calls1Press Menu 2 5.2Scroll to Last call, then press Details.Current call is displayed. 3Press Select.4Scroll to On, then press OK.During a call, the amount of time spent in that call is displayed.Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding-off for billing, and so forth.•Use call cost limitsThis feature helps you limit the amount of money you spend on your mobile phone bills. When the limit you set is reached, no calls can be made except for emergency calls.Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding-off for billing, and so forth.Set a call cost limit1Press Menu 2 7 1.2Enter your PIN2 code (see “PIN and PUK codes” on page 71), then press OK.3Scroll to Set, then press OK.4Enter the number of charging units or dollars, then press OK.Tip: Press # to insert a decimal point.The number of remaining units is shown when the screen is clear.8890ug v9.book  Page 59  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 60 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Remove a call cost limit1Follow steps 1 and 2 above.2Scroll to Off, then press OK.•Show 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 made or received since the counters were last reset. To choose whether call costs are shown in charging units or in dollars, see "Show costs in" on page61.Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, taxes, and so forth.View call costs1Press Menu 2 6.2Scroll to Last call cost (cost of last call, or current call if applicable) or All calls cost (cost of all calls since counters were last reset).Clear call cost counters1Press Menu 2 6.2Scroll to Clear counters, then press OK.3Enter your PIN2 code, then press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 60  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 61 ]Advanced calling features•Show costs in++This feature allows you to choose whether you want to show call costs and set call cost limits in charging units or in dollars. (If you choose charging units, contact your wireless service provider for information about the cost of a charging unit.) This feature appears only if supported by your service provider and SIM card.1Press Menu 2 7 2.2Scroll to Currency or Units, then press Select.3If you selected Currency:•Enter the unit price, then press OK. •Enter the currency name, then press OK.4If you chose Units, call costs and call cost limits are measured in charging units as agreed to by your service provider.8890ug v9.book  Page 61  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 62 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/0011. Customizing your phone•ProfilesProfiles let you set your phone’s sound settings to whatever environment you find yourself in, whether it’s a meeting or a soccer game. Each profile contains settings for your phone’s ringing option, ringing tone, ringing volume, vibrating alert, message alert tone, keypad tones, and warning and game tones. Just pick the profile that suits your current environment:Normal, Silent, Outdoor, Meeting, or Pager.Note: The Car and Headset profiles do not appear until you attach these accessories for the first time.You can modify the settings in each profile, and (except for the Normal, Car, and Headset profiles) you can rename them.Select a profile1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile you want to use (for example, Normal) and press Options.3Scroll to Select, then press press OK.Customize the profile1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile you want to customize (for example, Normal).3Press Options.8890ug v9.book  Page 62  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 63 ]Customizing your phone4Scroll to Customize, then press OK.The customize options appear.Ringing optionsChoose how a profile notifies you of an incoming call.1Scroll to one of the following, and press OK.Ring: The phone rings.Ascending: The ringing volume starts low and increases with successive rings.Ring once: The phone rings once.Beep once: The phone makes a short beep.Caller groups: Sets the phone to ring only if the call is from a person who belongs to the selected group(s). Scroll to the group(s) you want and press Mark to select or Unmark to deselect them.Silent: The phone sounds no tone. Keypad tones, warning and game tones, and message alert tones are turned off, and theicon appears at the top of the screen.2Press Back, then Yes to save or No to ignore the changes. Ringing toneYour phone comes programmed with 35 ringing tones. Also, there are slots available for downloading up to five more ringing tones. 1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile for which you want to set the ringing tones, and press Options.3Highlight Customize and press OK. 4Scroll to Ringing tone, then press Select.5Scroll to the tone you want, then pause to hear a sample of the tone.Ringing optionRinging toneRinging volumeVibrating alertMessage alert toneKeypad tonesWarning and game tonesAutomatic answerLightsProfile =8890ug v9.book  Page 63  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 64 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/006Press OK to select the tone or continue scrolling to select a different tone.Ringing volumeThis feature sets the ringing volume for incoming voice calls and message alert tones.1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile whose ringing volume you want to set, then press Options.3Scroll to Customize, then press OK.4Scroll to Ringing volume, then press Select.5Scroll to the volume level you wish to use, then pause to hear a sample of the volume.6Press OK to select the volume or continue scrolling to select a different volume.Note: If you select Level 5, you see a note stating VERY LOUD RINGING. Press OK to confirm the setting.Also when you select Level 5, the phone starts ringing at Level 4, then ascends to Level 5.Vibrating alertYour phone has an internal vibrating mechanism. No special battery is needed to make the phone vibrate when someone calls you.1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profilefor which you want to set the vibrating alert, and press Options.3Highlight Customize and press OK. 4Scroll to Vibrating alert, then press Select.8890ug v9.book  Page 64  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 65 ]Customizing your phone5Scroll to On or Off and press OK. If you choose On, your phone vibrates even if you have set Ringing options (see page63) to Silent.Message alert toneThis option sets the tone your phone makes when you get a text message.1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile whose message alert tone you want to set, then press Options.3Scroll to Customize, then press OK.4Scroll to Message alert tone, then press Select.5Scroll through the tones until you hear one you like, then press OK.Keypad tonesThis option sets the volume of the tone you hear when you press the phone’s keys.1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile whose keypad tones you want to set, then press Options.3Scroll to Customize, then press OK.4Scroll to Keypad tones, then press Select. 5Scroll through the choices until you hear the level you want, then press OK.Warning and game tonesWarning tones are sounds your phone makes for conditions such as errors, confirmations, power on, battery low, and recharge battery. Game tones  sound while you are playing one of the phone’s games. 1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile for which you want to set the warning tones, then press Options.8890ug v9.book  Page 65  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 66 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/003Scroll to Customize and press OK. 4Scroll to Warning tones, then press Select.5Scroll to On or Off, then press OK.Rename a profile1Press Menu 3.2Scroll to the profile you want to rename and press Options. Note: Remember, you cannot rename the Normal, Car, or Headset profiles. 3Scroll to Rename and press OK.4Enter the new profile name, then press OK.Accessory profilesHeadset and Car profilesWhen you connect your phone to an approved headset or car kit, the phone automatically selects the Headset or Car profile. These profiles do not appear in the phone’s menu until you connect the accessory. Also, you cannot choose a different profile while these accessories are connected.Note: When you connect the phone to a headset or a car kit, you can still use the sliding cover to answer calls.Your phone remembers any changes you make to the sound settings while the headset or car kit is connected, and uses them again the next time you use that accessory.Set for automatic answerThis profile lets your phone answer incoming calls after just one ring.Note: This profile is available only when your phone is connected to a headset or to an approved car kit.  This feature does not function with data calls. 1Press Menu 3.8890ug v9.book  Page 66  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 67 ]Customizing your phone2Scroll to Car or Headset, then press Options.3Choose Customize and press OK. 4Scroll to Automatic Answer, then press Select.5Scroll to On and pres Select.Set up car profileIf you are using your phone with an approved car kit, you can set lights to On (lights stay on) or Automatic (after 15 seconds, lights turn off until the next key is pressed, phone rings, etc.). •Restore factory settingsYou can use Menu 4 5 7 to reset some of the phone settings to their original values. You must enter the security code.Note: Restoring factory settings does not erase your phone book. However, it does erase all customized settings you may have entered.•Choose the display languageYou can choose your phone’s display language.1Press Menu 4 5 1.2Scroll to the language you want, then press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 67  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 68 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•Set up the clockYour phone has an internal clock that can be displayed on the Start screen. It also features an alarm clock (see “Alarm clock” on page95).Set the clock1Press Menu 4 2 2.2Enter the current time, using two digits for both hours and minutes. OREnter hours and minutes in 24-hour format.3Press OK.4Select am or pm and press OK.Note: If you entered the time in the 24-hour format, am and pm do not appear.If this is the first time you have set the clock, the phone asks you to enter the date. Enter the date in mmddyyyy format and press OK.Select the time format1Press Menu 4 2 3.2Scroll to Time format, then press Select.3Scroll to 24-hour or am/pm.4Press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 68  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 69 ]Customizing your phoneDisplay the clockThis feature lets you continuously display the time on the Start screen.1Press Menu 4 2 1.2Scroll to Hide clock or Display clock (only one choice appears, depending on the current setting).3Press Select.Set automatic update of date and time++If this feature is supported by your wireless service provider, it  automatically updates the clock in your phone in accordance with the current time zone. Press Menu 4 3 and choose: •On: Updates the date and time automatically.•Confirm first: Requires you to confirm that you want the update.•Off: Prevents the date and time from being automatically updated.8890ug v9.book  Page 69  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 70 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/0012. Security features•Lock the keypad (Keyguard)The keypad lock (Keyguard) disables your keypad to prevent accidental key presses (for example, when your phone is in your pocket or purse).Note: Keyguard does not prevent unauthorized use of your phone.Lock/unlock the keys using the sliding cover•Close the sliding cover, then press Lock keys.•To unlock the keys, open the sliding cover.•To unlock the keys, but leave the sliding cover closed, press Unlock and then press OK.Lock/unlock the keys with the sliding cover open•To lock the keys, press Menu, then  .•To unlock the keys, press Unlock, then .Note: Connecting your phone to a car kit automatically disables Keyguard.8890ug v9.book  Page 70  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 71 ]Security features•PIN and PUK codesThe following table summarizes how different types of security codes are used in your phone.Code Purpose For more informationSecurity code Required by several phone features. If phone security is on, the phone requests the security code the first time you use it after installing a new SIM card.See entries for call timers, calling card, phone book, and phone security.PIN code If SIM card security is on, the phone requests the PIN code every time the phone is turned on.See “PIN and PUK codes” on page71.PIN2 code Required by several phone features.See entries for show call costs, call cost limit, fixed dialing, and PIN and PIN2 codes.System passwordRequired by the Restrict Calls feature.See “Restricting calls++” on page75.8890ug v9.book  Page 71  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 72 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00PIN codesThe PIN (Personal Identity Number) and PIN2 codes are 4- to 8-digit numbers that usually come from your service provider along with the SIM card. Use the PIN code to protect your phone and SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN2 code activates some of your phone’s functions, such as Call Cost Limit (See “Use call cost limits” on page 59). When the phone requires the PIN or PIN2 code, it displays Enter PIN code: or Enter PIN2 code:. •Enter the code then press OK.Change your PIN or PIN2 codeYou can change your PIN or PIN2 code to any 4- to 8-digit number.1Press Menu 4 6 5, then press Select.2Enter the current PIN code and press OK.3Enter the new PIN code and press OK.4Enter the new PIN code again to verify, and press OK.Note: If you make a mistake while entering the code, Code Error appears. Start again at step 2 and be careful to enter the correct code. If you enter the wrong code three times in a row, the PIN code is blocked. To unblock the PIN code, see “PUK codes” on page 73.Set SIM card securityThis feature sets your phone to ask for the PIN code each time the phone is switched on and prevents unauthorized use of your phone. 1Press Menu 4 6 1.2Enter the PIN code supplied by your service provider, and press OK.3Press (up or down) to highlight On and press OK.To turn off this feature, repeat steps 1 through 3 above, but highlight Off in step 3.8890ug v9.book  Page 72  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 73 ]Security featuresNote: If you enter the wrong PIN or PIN2 code three times in a row, the SIM card is automatically blocked or you cannot activate the function. See "PUK codes" below to unblock the codes.PUK codesThe PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and PUK2 codes are 4- to 8-digit codes that also usually come from your service provider along with the SIM card.  The PUK code unblocks a blocked PIN code, and the PUK2 code unblocks a blocked PIN2 code.Unblock a PIN code1Press Menu 4 6 5, then press Select.Change PIN code appears. 2To unblock the PIN2 code, press (down) to select Change PIN2 code.3Press Select. PIN code blocked appears.4Enter the PUK code, then press OK.Note: If you enter a wrong PUK code ten times in a row, the SIM card becomes invalid and you must contact your service provider for a new card.5Enter the new PIN code, then press OK.6Enter the new PIN code again to verify, and press OK.Note: You cannot change the PUK or PUK2 code, so keep a record of them in a safe place. If you lose them, contact your service provider.If you try to change the PIN2 code, and you enter a wrong PUK2 code ten times in succession, you can’t use functions requiring the PIN2 code. Contact your service provider for a new card.8890ug v9.book  Page 73  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 74 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•Security codeYou need the security code to access some security features. When the phone requires the security code, it displays Security code:.•Enter the code then press OK.If you enter an incorrect security code five times in a row, the phone will not accept the correct code for 5 minutes.This code comes with your phone. The default security code is 12345. To change the security code:1Press Menu 4 6 5, then press select.2Scroll to Change security code and press Select.3Enter the current security code, then press OK.4Enter the new security code, then press OK.5Enter the security code again to verify, then press OK.Keep the code secret and in a safe place, separate from the phone.•Fixed dialingIf supported by your SIM card, this feature lets you restrict your outgoing calls to phone numbers included in the fixed dialing list or beginning with the same digit(s) as an entry in the list.Remember, If you turn fixed dialing on and don’t have any numbers in the fixed dialing list, you can’t make any calls!Note: When fixed dialing is set to on, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (such as 911 or other official emergency numbers).8890ug v9.book  Page 74  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 75 ]Security featuresTurn fixed dialing on or off1Press Menu 4 6 4.2Scroll to On or Off, then press OK.3Enter your PIN2 code, then press OK.Add numbers to the fixed dialing list1Press Menu 4 6 4.2Scroll to Numbers, then press OK.3Scroll to Add, then press Select.4Enter your PIN2 code and press OK.5Enter a name to go with the restricted phone number, then press OK.6Enter the phone number you want to restrict, then press OK. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each number you want to add to the list.•Restricting calls++This is a network service that lets you restrict the calls your phone can make and receive. Check with your service provider for details.Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (such as 911 or other official emergency number).Turn on call restrictions1Press Menu 4 6 3.2Scroll through the types of calls you can restrict, and press Select when you see the one you want.Outgoing calls: Calls cannot be made.8890ug v9.book  Page 75  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 76 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00International calls: Calls cannot be made to foreign countries.International except to home country: When abroad, calls can be made only within the current country and to your home country (that is, the country where your home network operator is located.)Incoming calls: Calls cannot be received.Incoming calls if roaming: Calls cannot be received outside your home area.Cancel all call restrictions: Turns off all call restrictions. Calls can be made and received in the usual way.Note: If you selected Cancel all call restrictions, the following steps are not available. Also, you can cancel call restrictions on each option, allowing  restrictions on other opitons to stay in force.3Scroll to one of the following options:Activate: Enter the restriction password and press OK.Cancel: Enter the restriction password and press OK.Status: The phone lists the call types with call restriction active.4Press OK.For more information about your restriction password, see “Restricting calls++” on page75.•Set up a closed user group++This network service specifies the group of people to whom you can call and who can call you. Preset resets the phone to use a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the service provider.Note: When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (such as 911 or other official emergency number).8890ug v9.book  Page 76  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 77 ]Select a system13. Select a systemYou can select how your phone chooses a wireless network, as there may be more than one available. The selection you make stays active until you change it or change the SIM card.1Press Menu 4 5 4.2Scroll to Automatic or Manual, then press Select.•Automatic:The phone automatically selects one of the available systems. •Manual:The phone searches for available systems and then lists them. Scroll to the one you want, then press Select. The phone looks for a network and displays the result. If you lose connection while in Manual mode, the phone asks you to select a network again.8890ug v9.book  Page 77  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 78 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/0014. Text messages++The text message network service allows you to send short text messages to other phones that have text message capability. You can also ask the service provider to convert the message to other formats such as e-mail and fax. •Set up text messagingBefore you can send and receive text messages, you must:•Have a text message subscription through your service provider.•Know your text message center number.•Save your text message center number in your phone.Save your message center number 1Press Menu. The Messages menu appears. 2Press Select.3Scroll to Message settings, then press Select.4Choose the set of message settings you want to use (the first one is the default), then press Select. Message center number appears. 5Press Select.6Enter your message center number, then press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 78  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 79 ]Text messages++•Writing messagesUsing standard text inputWhen you select this mode, the ABC icon appears as visual confirmation.1Find the key that is below the letter you want to enter.2Press it as many times as needed for the letter to appear on the screen.For example, to enter the name John:Press     JPress    OPress   HPress   N See “Standard text input” on page 26 for more information.Using predictive text inputPredictive text input is the default mode. This method allows you to write text using a built-in dictionary.  You can also add new words to the dictionary. With predictive text input, you only need to press each number key once for each letter. For example, to write Nokia with the English dictionary selected:    (for N)    (for o)   (for k)   (for i)   (for a)Since the displayed word changes after each key stroke, disregard the word until you have keyed in all the characters.The display shows the above words for each key pressed.8890ug v9.book  Page 79  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 80 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Predictive text input toolsSelect a language and turn on predictive text input1Press Menu, then press Select. -  Use for word entry. Press each key only once for each letter.Press to view the next matching word if the underlined word is not the word you intended.Spell Press to add a new word to the dictionary. Press once to accept a word and add a space.Press and hold to enter a number.    indicates that you can input numbers.Press to change the character case.   indicates uppercase.   indicates lowercase.Press to select predictive input or standard text input. and  indicate standard text input.  ,  , and  indicate predictive text input.Clear Press once to delete the character to the left of the cursor.Press once to add a punctuation mark. To change the underlined symbol, press   repeatedly until the desired symbol appears.Maximum number of characters available. Appears in the top right corner of the screen and counts down for each character added.1608890ug v9.book  Page 80  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 81 ]Text messages++2Scroll to Write messages, then press Select.3Press Options, scroll to Dictionary, then press OK.4Scroll to the language you want, then press OK.T9 dictionary activated appears.Turn off predictive text input•To switch from predictive text input to traditional text input, repeat steps 1  through  3 above, then select Dictionary off.OR•While writing the message, press  to switch between predictive text input and standard text input.Write with predictive text input1Press each key once for each letter. For example, to write “hello” press , , , , .•Do not pay attention to the word on the screen until you have finished writing the word.•Refer to the character counter in the top right of the screen. The counter shows how many characters are available.•Press Clear to delete a character.•Press  to change the character case.•Press and hold the respective number key to insert a number.•Press  to insert a punctuation mark. If it is not correct, press  repeatedly to find the desired punctuation mark.8890ug v9.book  Page 81  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 82 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•To insert a symbol, press and hold . The symbol screen appears. Select the desired symbol and press Insert.2When you have finished writing, check the underlined word to see if it is the word you intended to write.If the word is correct•Insert a punctuation mark, if needed. Then press  to confirm the word, enter a space, and begin writing the next word.If the word is not correct •Press  repeatedly until the desired word appears, then press  to confirm the word.OR•Press Options, scroll to Matches, then press OK. •Scroll to the correct word and press Use.•Start writing the next word.Note: When you enter a period to end a sentence, the phone switches to   mode so the that the first letter in the next word will be uppercase.If the ? character appears after the wordThe word you intended to write is not in the dictionary.•To add the word to the dictionary press Spell. See “Adding the desired word to the match list.”Add the desired word to the match listIf no matches are found in the predictive text input mode, you can add the word to the dictionary.1Press  repeatedly until Spell appears in place of Options. 8890ug v9.book  Page 82  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 83 ]Text messages++2Press Spell and enter the word(s) using standard text input (see “Standard text input” on page 26). 3Press OK to save the word(s).Insert numbers1To add a number to the message, press and hold  until   appears. 2Key in the desired numbers, then press and hold  to return to ABC mode.Insert symbols1Press and  hold until the symbol screen appears. ORPress Options and scroll to Insert symbol.2Select the desired symbol and press Insert.Write compound words1Write the first part of the word and press  to accept it. 2Write the last part of the compound word and press  to enter the word in memory.Save messages in the outboxWhen you write a text message, it’s a good idea to save it in the outbox. Then if there is a message delivery problem, you can easily resend the message.1While writing the message, press Options.2Scroll to Save, then press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 83  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 84 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Send the text message1Press Menu 1 3.Write messages appears briefly, followed by the message screen.2Enter a message of up to 160 characters.The number of available characters appears in the top right corner of the screen.3Once you have finished writing, press Options, scroll to Send, then press OK.4Enter or recall the recipient’s phone number, then press OK. Sending message appears.When the message is successfully sent, Message sent appears.Note: If you need to exit while writing the message, press   anytime. Later, press Menu 1 3 to return and finish writing the message. If you turn off the phone without saving the message, the message will be lost.•Resend a message from the outboxMessages in the outbox have one of two icons in front of them. The  icon in front of a message heading shows that you have attempted to send the message to the text message center. The icon shows that you have not yet tried to send the message.1Scroll to the message, then press Read.2Press Options.3Scroll to Forward and press OK.4Press Options. Send appears already highlighted.5Press OK to send the message.8890ug v9.book  Page 84  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 85 ]Text messages++•Read text messagesRead new text messages nowWhen you receive a text message, the phone displays Message received and the  indicator, and makes a sound (depending on the “Message alert tone”; see page65).1To read the message, press Read. This takes you to the Inbox, with the new message selected. 2Press Read again to read the message.Read new text messages later1Press Menu 1 1 1.A list of message headers is displayed. The icon in front of the header indicates that a message has been read. The icon indicates that a message has not yet been read.2Scroll to the message you want, then press Read.3If the message is long, use the scroll keys to scroll through the message.The text of the message is followed by the sender’s name or phone number, reception date, and time•Erase a message1While reading the message, press Options.2Scroll to Erase, then press OK.Your phone asks you to confirm that you want to erase the message.3Press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 85  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 86 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•Reply to a message1Press Options.2Scroll to Reply, then press OK.3Enter your message, then press Options.4Scroll to Send, then press OK.The phone displays the return number. 5Edit the number if needed, then press OK.•Forward a message1Press Options.2Scroll to Forward, then press OK. The message text appears.3Edit the message if necessary, then press Options.Send appears already highlighted.4Press Send. The Number box appears. 5Enter the recipient’s phone number, then press OK.OR•Press Search to recall a stored name and phone number, then press OK. •Press OK again to confirm.8890ug v9.book  Page 86  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 87 ]Text messages++•Retrieve a numberYou can save or dial a phone number that is included in a message.1Press Options.2Scroll to Use number, then press OK.3If more than one number is shown, scroll to the one you want, then press OK.The phone displays the number on the screen. You can dial it or save it as if you had entered it yourself.•Message settingsYou can specify some of the ways your phone handles text messages. Depending on your SIM card, you can have up to five “sets” of settings—for example, one for e-mail messages, one for pages, one for faxes, and so on.Change settings for some messages1Press Menu 1 5.2Scroll to the set you want to change the settings for, then press Select.3Scroll to one of these options:Message center number:Get this number from your wireless service provider. Enter the message center phone number and press OK, or press Search to get the number from your phone book (if it is saved there).Messages sent as:Scroll to Text, Fax, Page, or E-mail, then press OK. (In order to receive a converted message, the recipient needs to have the appropriate terminal device.)8890ug v9.book  Page 87  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 88 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Message validity:The amount of time that messages should be stored at the message center while the network attempts to deliver them. Choose a time, then press OK.Rename this set:Enter a new name for this set of message settings, then press OK.4Press Select.Change common settings for all messages1Press Menu 1 5.2Scroll to Common, then press Select.3Scroll to Delivery reports or Reply via same center, then press Select.Delivery reports:Scroll to Yes or No, then press OK. Yes means that the network tries to send delivery reports for the messages you send.Reply via same center: The network tries to route the reply to this text message through your own message center.•Message storageThe inbox and outbox share a given amount of memory in your SIM card. When this memory is full and there is no more room to store messages, the message indicator blinks. If you are sent a text message when the memory is full, the phone displays the message No space: message waiting. You should delete one or more old messages to make room for the new message. The network waits and resends the message at a later time.Note: Depending on your SIM card, the inbox and outbox can contain a total of up to 50 messages.To use this feature, set the Delivery reports option to Yes. 8890ug v9.book  Page 88  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 89 ]Text messages++•Picture messagesUsing Menu 1 4, you can send picture messages with your phone. There are several images included in your phone, and also space for one additional picture. All images can be replaced or deleted.Note: Picture messaging must be supported by your service provider.Send picture messages1Press Menu, then Select.2Scroll to Picture Messages and press Select.3Scroll to the picture you want to send, then press View. The picture appears. To choose a different picture, press Back, scroll to another picture, then press View.4Press Options and scroll to Forward.5Recall or enter the phone number to which you want to send the picture message.Note: The phone number you choose must be able to receive picture messages.6Press OK.Send picture messages with text1Press Menu, then Select.2Scroll to Picture Messages and press Select.3Scroll to the picture you want to send, then press View. The picture appears. To choose a different picture, press Back,  scroll to another picture, then press View.4Press Options, scroll to Edit text, and press Select.5Write a message (up to 121 characters) to go along with the picture, then press Options.8890ug v9.book  Page 89  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 90 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Note: You can use predictive text input or standard text input to write the message. See “Using predictive text input” on page 79 for more information.6Scroll to Send picture and press OK.7Enter the phone number to which you want to send the picture message and press OK.  Sending picture message appears, followed by Picture message sent.Note: The phone number you choose must be able to receive picture messages.Receive picture messages1When your phone displays Picture message received, press View and the message appears. 2If the picture has a text message with it, scroll up or down to see the entire message.3Press Save to keep the picture message, or press Back and Exit to delete it.Other picture message optionsErase: Deletes the picture you select.Use number: Automatically lets you save any phone number included in the text of the picture message.Details: Shows the phone number of the person who sent you that picture message.8890ug v9.book  Page 90  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 91 ]Your personal digital assistant15. Your personal digital assistant•CalendarThe calendar keeps track of reminders, calls you need to make, meetings, and birthdays. It can even sound an alarm when it’s time for you to make a call or go to a meeting.Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.View the calendar•Press Menu 8.Enter the date1Press Options, scroll to Set the date, and press Select.2Enter the current month and day in mmddyyyy format, then press OK. (Example:Enter December 31,  as 12312000).Date is set appears. 8890ug v9.book  Page 91  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 92 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Enter the time•Enter the time in hhmm format or in 24-hour format.View the calendarPress Menu 8 to see the current day’s calendar screen. View day notesThis option allows you to view, erase, edit, move, and send notes made for the selected day. Use the scroll keys to scroll through notes. Options available while viewing a note are Erase, Edit, Move (to another date), Send note to send the note, and Send via IR to copy the note to another compatible phone using the infrared port.Make noteWith this option, you can choose from four note types: Reminder, Call, Meeting, or Birthday. Your phone asks you for more information depending on which one you choose.1Press Options, scroll to Make note, then press Select.2Scroll to the desired note type (for example, Reminder) and press OK.3Enter a subject for the reminder and press OK.4Enter the date for the reminder in mmddyyyy format and press OK.5When Set an alarm for the note? appears, choose Yes or No.If you choose Yes:•Enter the date for the alarm, then press OK.•Enter the time for the alarm, then press OK.•Choose am or pm, and press OK.Calendar note saved appears briefly, and then the current day’s calendar screen appears.8890ug v9.book  Page 92  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 93 ]Your personal digital assistantIf you choose No:• Calendar note saved appears briefly, and the current day’s calendar screen appears.When you set calendar notes for the displayed date, the appropriate icon(s) appear in the lower right-hand corner:Erase notes1Scroll to Erase notes and press Select.2Scroll to Of chosen day, One by one, or All at once, then press OK.Of chosen day: Displays each note for the current day so you can delete the notes individually. Press Erase to delete the note, or press the scroll keys to view other notes.One by one: Displays notes in chronological order, with birthdays first, so you can delete them individually. Press Erase to delete the note, or press the scroll keys to view other notes.All at once: Allows you to delete all calendar notes at once. The phone asks you to confirm your decision before erasing the notes.View all notesThis option lets you scroll through all stored notes. Birthday notes appear first in chronological order, followed by other notes, also in chronological order.Go to dateThis option takes you directly to the specified date instead of scrolling.•Enter a date in mmddyyyy format, then press OK.Birthday reminderMeeting reminderCall reminderOther reminder8890ug v9.book  Page 93  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 94 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Set the dateThis option allows you to set the current date in your phone. •Enter the date in mmddyyyy format, then press OK.Send/receive calendar notesWhen someone sends you a note, your phone displays Calendar note received. You can save the note in your calendar and work with it in the same way as any other note in your calendar, including setting an alarm.For information on sending calendar notes, see “Send information via IR” on page 101.View received calendar notesCaution: If you press Exit, the calendar note will be deleted!1When your phone displays Calendar note received, press Options.Show is selected. 2Press OK.3Scroll through the note.Save received calendar notes1After viewing the calendar note, press Back.2Scroll to Save, then press OKDiscard viewed calendar notes•After viewing the calendar note, press Back, then press Back again.8890ug v9.book  Page 94  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 95 ]Your personal digital assistant•Alarm clockThe alarm clock feature is based on your phone’s internal clock and sounds an alert at a time you specify. It even works if you switch the phone off!Set the alarm clock1Press Menu 4 1.2Enter the alarm time in hhmm format.3Press OK.4Select either am or pm and press OK.The  icon appears at the top of the screen as a reminder.Note: Step 4 is necessary only if you have selected am/pm format.Manage the alarm Phone on•Press Stop to shut off the alarm.OR •Press Snooze. The alarm stops and sounds again in 5 minutes.Note: If you let the alarm sound for 1 minute without pressing a key, it stops for 5 minutes, and then sounds again.Phone offThe phone switches itself on at alarm time, and then the alarm sounds. If you press Stop, the phone displays Activate phone for calls?. Press Yes to keep it on or No to switch it off.Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.8890ug v9.book  Page 95  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 96 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Turn off the alarm clock1Press Menu 4 1.2Scroll to Off and press OK.•Business cardsYour phone can send or receive electronic business cards consisting of a name and phone number. You can save received business cards to your phone book.Send a business card1Recall the name from your phone book.2Press Details, if shown, or skip to Step 3.3Press Options.4Scroll to Send bus. card.5Press Select.6Enter or recall the phone number to which you want to send the business card.7Press OK.Send a business card using IR1Recall the name from your phone book.2Press Details, if shown, or skip to Step 3.3Press Options.4Scroll to Send via IR and press Select.5Activate the IR port on the receiving phone.6Press Select. The phone sends the business card through its IR port.8890ug v9.book  Page 96  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 97 ]Your personal digital assistantView a received business cardWhen you receive a business card, the phone displays Business card received.Note: If you press Exit at any time before saving the business card, the business card will be deleted!1When your phone displays Business card received, press Options.Show is selected. 2Press OK to read the information.Save a viewed business card1After viewing the business card, press Back, scroll to Save, then press OK.2At the Name: prompt, edit the name if you want to, then press OK.3At the Number: prompt, edit the number if you want to, then press OK.Delete a viewed business cardAfter viewing the business card, press Back, then press Exit.•PC SuiteWith the PC Suite you can write text messages or manage your phone’s memory on a compatible PC. You can add, delete, and copy names and phone numbers in the PC Suite and then transfer the revised data to your phone via the infrared port.The setup software allows installation on any compatible PC running Windows 95/98. You can download the PC Suite and get more information at www.forum.nokia.com.8890ug v9.book  Page 97  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 98 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00•CalculatorYour phone’s calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and converts between currencies.WARNING! Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.Use the calculator1Press Menu 7.2Enter the first number in the calculation.•Press  to enter a decimal point and press Clear to erase any mistakes.•To add, press  once(+ appears) •To subtract, press  twice(- appears) •To multiply, press  three times(∗ appears) •To divide, press  four times( /appears) 3Enter the second number, repeating steps as needed.4Press Options. Equals is selected. 5Press OK.Convert currency Set the exchange rate1Press Menu 7, then press Options.2Scroll to Exchange rate, then press OK8890ug v9.book  Page 98  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 99 ]Your personal digital assistant3Scroll to How many home units to a foreign unit (to enter the number of domestic units to a foreign unit) or How many visited units to a home unit (to enter the number of foreign units to a domestic unit).4Press OK.5Enter the exchange rate (press  to enter a decimal point).6Press OK.Convert a currency amount1Enter the amount to be converted.2Press Options.3Scroll to To home to convert to domestic units or To visited to convert to foreign units.4Press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 99  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 100 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/0016. Your phone and other devices•Fax and data calls++The phone can send and receive data through the PC Suite for 8890 application (network service). For more details, refer to the documentation supplied with your PC Suite for 8890 and communications applications.Make a fax or data call1From the Messages menu, select Fax and data or Also voice and press Select.Also voice allows you to switch from voice mode to data (or fax) mode during a call.2Enter or recall the desired phone number and press OK.3If you selected Also voice in step 1, to switch between voice and data/fax mode during a call, press Options, select Voice Mode or Data Mode (or Fax Mode), and press OK.4After the transmission, end the call by pressing .Receive a data or fax callYou can answer a data or fax call in the usual way, even when the phone keypad is locked.8890ug v9.book  Page 100  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 101 ]Your phone and other devices•Send information via IRYou can set up your phone to receive data through its infrared (IR) port. To use an IR connection, the device with which you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant.Prepare the devices for infrared connection•The IR ports of the two devices must point at each other.•There must be no obstructions between the two devices.•The two devices must be within 2 feet of each other.Receive data via the IR portTo receive data from another compatible phone:1Make sure that the two devices are ready for the IR connection.2Select the Infrared menu to activate the IR port for data reception. 3Have the user of the sending phone select the desired function to start data transfer.If data transfer is not started within 45 seconds, the connection is cancelled and will have to be restarted. Send data via the IR portOn a PC provided with an appropriate application, you can: •Send a caller group graphic via IR.•Copy and print names and numbers from the phone book.•Print a text message on a compatible printer.•Send a calendar note via IR.•Print a calendar note on a compatible printer.8890ug v9.book  Page 101  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 102 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Check the status of an IR connectionThe status of an IR connection is indicated by . •When  is displayed continuously, there is an IR connection between your phone and the other device.•When  blinks, your phone is trying to establish a connection with the other device or a connection has been lost.•When  is not displayed, no IR connection exists. •Print using IRYou can print stored text messages or phone book entries using any printer set up for printing through an IR port.Print text messages1Press Menu, then press Select.2Scroll to where the text message is stored (inbox or outbox) and press Select.3Scroll to the message you want to print and press Read.4Press Options and scroll to Print via IR.5Align the phone’s IR port with the printer’s IR port.Note: Be sure the phone is within 3 feet of the printer’s IR port and that there are no obstructions between the printer’s IR port and the phone’s IR port.6Press OK. When the message is successfully transmitted to the printer, the phone displays Message printed.Print phone book entries1Recall the name/number you want to print.2Press Details, then press Options.8890ug v9.book  Page 102  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 103 ]Your phone and other devices3Scroll to Print via IR.4Align the phone’s IR port with the printer’s IR port.Note: Be sure the phone is within 3 feet of the printer’s IR port and that there are no obstructions between the printer’s IR port and the phone’s IR port.5Press Select. When the name/number is successfully transmitted to the printer, the phone displays Business card printed.8890ug v9.book  Page 103  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 104 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/0017. Fun and games•GamesChallenge yourself or a friend to the four fun games in your phone.Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.SnakeFeed the snake with as many goodies as possible and watch it grow. Use keys 2, 4, 6, and 8 to turn the snake toward food. The longer the snake’s tail grows, the higher your score. If the snake runs into its own tail or the surrounding wall, the game is over.Start a two-player gameSnake can be played as a two-player game using the IR ports of two phones.Before starting a two-player game, make sure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each other and that the IR connection is activated. Both players need to start the same game on their phones.LogicFind the secret combination of figures in a column. Possible figures are shown at the top of the screen. Press the 5 key repeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4, and 8 keys to move the cursor. Once you think you have the right combination, press the  key. The result appears as a set 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.8890ug v9.book  Page 104  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 105 ]Fun and gamesTip: 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.MemoryMemory is like the old card game in which you lay cards face down on the floor and try to turn up matching pairs.Move the cursor with the 2, 4, 6, and 8 keys. Press the 5 key to reveal a card. Press the # key to jump to the right over revealed cards, or move from the bottom right of the screen to the top left. Press the  key to jump to the left over revealed cards, or move from the top left of the screen to the bottom right. Once you match two cards, they remain “turned up.”RotationArrange the numbers in numerical order starting from 1. Rotate the numbers inside the frame counterclockwise with the 1 key and clockwise with the 3 key. Move the frame to another position with keys 2, 4, 6, and 8.•Download ringing tones++You can download up to five ringing tones to replace the Personal entries in your list of ringing tones. For details about this network service, contact your wireless service provider.Notification of received ringing toneWhen your phone receives a ringing tone, it displays Ringing tone received.8890ug v9.book  Page 105  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 106 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Listen to received ringing tonesNote: If you press Exit at any time before saving the ringing tone, the ringing tone will be deleted!1When your phone displays Ringing tone received, press Options.Playback is selected. 2Press OK.The phone plays the ringing tone.Save received ringing tones1After listening to the ringing tone, press Back.2Scroll to Save tone, then press OK.3Choose which ringing tone you want to replace (either an empty Personal place holder, if any are remaining, or a previously downloaded tone), then press OK.The tone is saved to your list of ringing tones.Discard received ringing tonesIf you don’t want to save the ringing tone, press Exit without saving it, or scroll to Discard tone, then press OK.8890ug v9.book  Page 106  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 107 ]Reference information18. Reference information•Batteries, chargers, and accessoriesThis section provides information about the phone’s batteries, accessories, and chargers. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as the batteries, chargers, and accessories change.This phone is intended for use when supplied with power from an ACP-7U, an ACP-8U, LCH-8, or an LCH-9 battery. Other usage could invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and might be dangerous.Warning! When you purchase batteries, chargers, and accessories for your phone, use only batteries, chargers, and accessories that have received approval from the phone’s manufacturer. The use of any other type of phone-related hardware may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and could also be dangerous. For availability of approved batteries, chargers, and accessories, check with your dealer.Note: For information on how to charge and recharge your battery, refer to “Charge the battery” on page10.When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will tell you that the battery is fully charged.When you are not using a charger, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging could shorten its life span. If left unused, a fully-charged battery will discharge itself over time.Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge. Therefore, allow it to cool down or warm up before trying to charge it.8890ug v9.book  Page 107  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 108 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00When the battery is running out of power and your phone only has a few minutes of talk time remaining, a warning tone sounds and the Battery low message appears briefly. When no more talk time is left, a warning tone is sounded and the phone switches itself off.Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object, like a coin, a clip, or a pen causes a direct connection of the + and - terminals of the battery, which are metal strips on the back of the battery.An example of short-circuiting could occur if you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse, where the battery could come into contact with  objects such as a coin. Short-circuiting could damage either the battery or the connecting object.Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in either summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F).A phone with a hot or cold battery might not work temporarily, even if the battery is fully charged. The performance of Li-Ion batteries is particularly limited in temperatures below 0°C (32°F).The following list provides guidelines that you can follow:•When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery.•Use the battery only for its intended purpose.•Never use any charger or battery that is damaged and/or worn out.•Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Do not dispose of batteries by putting them in fire!•When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.8890ug v9.book  Page 108  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 109 ]Reference information•Important safety informationThis section provides additional safety information. A brief overview of safety can be found in “For your safety” on page1.Traffic safetyDo not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. Always park the vehicle before using the phone.After completing your phone conversation, always secure the phone back into its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or place it where it can break loose in a collision or during a sudden stop.Note: The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.Remember: Safety—Your most important call.Operating environmentRemember to follow any special regulations that are in force in any area, and always switch off your phone wherever it is forbidden to use it. Otherwise, the use of your phone could cause interference or danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read the associated user guide first and obtain detailed safety instructions.Note: Do not connect incompatible products.As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, you are advised that, for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the phone should only be used in the normal operating position. This position is when the phone is held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder.8890ug v9.book  Page 109  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 110 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Electronic devicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment might not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. The following four subsections provide more information about this topic.PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (20 cm) should be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:•Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacemakers 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.Note: If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately.Hearing aidsSome digital wireless phones could interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you might want to consult your service provider.Other medical devicesOperation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, could interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Also contact these authorities if you have any questions.8890ug v9.book  Page 110  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 111 ]Reference informationSwitch off your phone in health care facilities or where any posted regulations instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities could be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signals could improperly affect installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. These could include electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, or air bag systems.Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted facilitiesSwitch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require.Potentially explosive atmospheresSwitch off your phone if you are in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or even death.You are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service station). And, you are reminded of the need to observe restrictions regarding the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often—but not always—clearly marked. These areas include the following: below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.8890ug v9.book  Page 111  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 112 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00VehiclesOnly qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service could be dangerous and might invalidate any warranty that could apply to the unit.Regularly check that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts, or its accessories.For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both the installed or the portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If the in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, may disrupt the wireless telephone network, and may be illegal.Failure to observe these instructions could lead to the suspension or the denial of telephone services to the offender, or it could result in legal action, or both scenarios could apply.•Emergency callsIMPORTANT!This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies).8890ug v9.book  Page 112  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 113 ]Reference informationRemember, to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and be used in a service area that has adequate signal strength. Emergency calls might 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.Always make sure that your phone is properly charged before attempting any emergency calls. If you allow your battery to become empty, you will be unable to receive or make calls, including emergency calls. You must then wait a few minutes after the charging begins to place any emergency calls.Make an Emergency Call1If the phone is not on, switch it on.Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone.2Enter the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911 or any other official emergency number—emergency numbers vary by location).3Press  .If certain features are in use (Keyguard, fixed dialing, restrict calls, and so on), you might first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider.When making an emergency call, remember to give all of the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone might be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident—do not terminate the call until given permission to do so.8890ug v9.book  Page 113  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 114 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsYour wireless handheld portable telephone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines that included safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U.S and international standards bodies:•ANSI C95.1 (1992)*, NCRP Report 86 (1986)*, ICNIRP (1996)*, and RSS-102 issue 1.Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).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 maintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. When using your phone, battery, charger, or any accessory:•Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children.•Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.8890ug v9.book  Page 114  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 115 ]Reference information•Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged.•Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.•Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which could damage the phone's electronic circuit boards.•Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device could damage it.•Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.•Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.•Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts and prevent proper operation.If the phone, battery, charger, or any accessory is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service. •AccessoriesIf you want to enhance your phone’s functionality, a range of accessories is available for you. You can select any of these items to help accommodate your specific communication needs. For availability of these and other accessories, contact your service provider.A few practical rules for accessory operation•Keep all accessories out of reach of small children.•When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.•Check regularly that any vehicle-installed accessories are mounted 8890ug v9.book  Page 115  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 116 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00and are operating properly.•Installation of any complex car accessories must be made by qualified personnel only.•Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories that have been approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types could invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and could be dangerous. Refer to “Batteries, chargers, and accessories” on page107 for important battery usage information.•BatteriesThis section provides information about the phone’s batteries. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change.Note: This is a lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.The tables shown in this section provide information about battery options that are available for your phone, charging times with the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U), the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), talk times, and standby times. Consult your service provider for more information.Note: The charging times listed in the next section are approximate.Charging TimesNote: The times displayed above allow your battery to obtain approximately 80% of its capacity. When this happens, the battery scroll bars on your phone’s screen stop scrolling. If you want to obtain 100% battery capacity, allow another 2 hours for a “trickle” or “maintenance” charge.Battery option ACP-7U Charger ACP-8U ChargerBLB-2 Li-ion Battery 650 mAh 2 hrs 40 min 1 hr 40 min8890ug v9.book  Page 116  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 117 ]Reference informationStandby and Talk TimesNote: The above times are approximate. Battery operation times vary according to signal conditions, network parameters that are set by the service provider, and how you use your phone.•Chargers and other accessoriesThis section provides information about the phone’s chargers and accessories. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as the chargers and accessories change.The chargers and accessories that are described in this section are available for your phone. Contact your dealer for details. Also, refer to the accessories brochure that was included in your sales package for the entire line of Nokia Original Accessories.Note: When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since overcharging the battery could shorten its life span. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.Battery option Digitaltalk timeStandby timeBLB-2 Li-ion Battery 650 mAh2 hrs to 3 hrs 20 min 50 to 150 hrs 8890ug v9.book  Page 117  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 118 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U)This is a lightweight (187g) and durable AC charger.To use the Standard Travel Charger, plug it into a wall outlet and connect the lead from the charger to the base of your phone. Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8)This is a lightweight (100g) and durable AC charger. Calls can be made during charging, even with a fully discharged battery.To use the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8), plug it into a standard 120V or 220V AC wall outlet, and connect the lead from the charger to the base of your phone.The charger can also be used together with the optional Desktop Charging Stand. Approximate charging times for discharged batteries are shown in “Charging Times” on page116.Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9)You can charge your phone’s battery from your vehicle battery by using the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9). You can also use this lightweight charger with the Desktop Charging Stand. Calls are possible during charging. A green light indicates that the charger is ready for charging (when not charging) or finished charging (if it has been charging). The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8).The input voltage range is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not running; this could cause your car battery to drain. Note also, that in some cars, the cigarette lighter plug is not provided with electricity if the ignition is not switched on.8890ug v9.book  Page 118  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 119 ]Reference informationCompact Desktop Charging Stand (DCV-1)Used together with the Standard Travel Charger(ACP-7U) or the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8U), the Desktop Charging Stand is an economical choice when you need your phone close at hand, always ready for calls. This charging stand allows you to charge your phone’s battery in an upright, obtainable position on your desk.8890ug v9.book  Page 119  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 120 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/0019. Technical informationWeight 3.2 oz. with BLB-2 batteryTransmitting power GSM900, 2 W nominalGSM1900, 1 W nominalOperating voltage 3.6V DC12V DC for car kitNetworks EGSM 900 and GSM 1900Frequency band GSM900:935 to 960 MHz (TX)935 to 960 MHz (RX)GSM19001850 to 1910 MHz (TX)1930 to 1990 MHz (RX)Number of channels 512 to 810Memory locations 250 in phoneUp to 250 in SIM8890ug v9.book  Page 120  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 121 ]Troubleshooting20. TroubleshootingThis section provides a table that lists some of the most commonly encountered problems and provides possible solutions.Problem Possible cause Possible solutionMy phone isn’t charging. The charger and the phone are not properly connected.Securely connect the charger to the phone.The charger is not properly plugged in.Make sure that the charger is plugged in correctly.My phone isn’t making/answering calls.The battery is not charged.Charge the battery.The signal strength is poor.If you are indoors, move toward a window.I can’t listen to my voice messages.You don’t have voice mail service.Call your wireless service provider.8890ug v9.book  Page 121  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 122 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00I can’t listen to my voice messages. (continued)You have not set up your voice mailbox with your service provider.Call your wireless service provider.You have not saved your voice mail number in your phone.Refer to “Voice mail++” on page36.The voice mail number you have saved is incorrect.Call your wireless service provider.You have forgotten your password or are entering it incorrectly.Call your wireless service provider.Problem Possible cause Possible solution8890ug v9.book  Page 122  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 123 ]Frequently asked questions (FAQ)21. Frequently asked questions (FAQ)This section lists and answers the questions that you most frequently ask. Where necessary, the answers refer you to the appropriate section within this guide.Note: Some of the answers tell you to use menu shortcuts. For a complete listing of these shortcuts, refer to “List of menu shortcuts” on page22.Q. How do I lock my phone?A. Press Menu 4 6 1, press Select, enter your PIN code, and press OK. Scroll to On and press OK.Refer to “PIN and PUK codes” on page71 for more information.Q. How do I unlock my phone?A. Press Menu 4 6 1, press Select, enter your PIN code, and press OK. Scroll to Off and press OK.Refer to “PIN and PUK codes” on page71 for more information.Q. What is my lock code?A. The lock code enables you to lock your phone, thus preventing someone else from using it. The default lock code is 1234 (depending on your service provider). However, it is suggested that you change this code immediately.Refer to “PIN and PUK codes” on page71 for more information.8890ug v9.book  Page 123  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 124 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Q. What is my security code?A. The default security code is 12345. However, it is suggested that you change this code immediately. Certain features can be used only after the correct security code has been successfully entered.Refer to “Security code” on page74 for more information.Q. How do I lock the keypad?A. There are two ways you can lock the keypad:•Close the sliding cover and press Lock keys. OR•Leave the sliding cover open and press Menu . Refer to “Lock the keypad (Keyguard)” on page70 for more information.Q. How do I unlock the keypad?A. There are two ways you can unlock the keypad: •With the sliding cover closed, press Unlock and OK .OR•With the sliding cover open, press Menu .Refer to “Lock the keypad (Keyguard)” on page70 for more information.Q. How can I close the sliding cover without disconnecting the call?A. Press Options, then close the sliding cover to stay connected. Also, this feature makes it easier to use accessories, such as a headset.Refer to “Use the sliding cover” on page17.8890ug v9.book  Page 124  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 125 ]Frequently asked questions (FAQ)Q. How do I make the ringing louder?A. Press Menu 3 1 2 3, press Select, scroll to the volume level desired, then press OK.Refer to “Profiles” on page62 for more information.Q. How do I change the ringing tone?A. Press Menu 3 1 2 2 and press Select. Scroll through the list of ringing tones until you find the one you want, then press Ok.Refer to “Profiles” on page62 for more information.Q. How do I store my voice mailbox number?A. Press Menu 1 9 2. Enter your voice mailbox number, then press OK. This number can be up to 32 digits long. This voice mailbox number is valid unless your phone number changes. If your phone number changes, you will have to save a new voice mailbox number.Refer to “Save the voice mailbox number” on page37 for more information.Q. How do I call my voice mailbox number (retrieve voice messages)?When your phone alerts you to new voice messages, press Listen and follow the prompts. If you’d rather listen later, press Exit.To listen to your voice messages at a later time, perform one of the following actions:•If you’ve saved your voice mailbox number in your phone, press and hold  to call your voice mailbox. •Call your voice mailbox number as you would any other telephone number, then follow the directions provided.See “Voice mail++” on page 36 for more information.8890ug v9.book  Page 125  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 126 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00Q. How do I find my phone’s model number?A. Turn off your phone, then remove the battery from the back of the phone. Read the sticker that is inside and you will find, after the word Model, your phone’s model number.Q. How do I redial the last-dialed number?A. Press   twice. See “Redial the last-dialed number” on page19.Q. How do I assign a key to 1-touch dialing?A. Press Names, scroll to 1-touch dialing, and press Select.Scroll to the number you want to assign a 1-touch dial number and press Assign.Note: If you have numbers saved in SIM memory, the first nine numbers are stored automatically stored in keys 1through 9 as 1-touch dial numbers.Scroll to the phone book entry that you want to assign to this key and press Select.Repeat these steps as many times as necessary. Refer to “1-touch dialing” on page53 for more information.Q. How do I find out how many memory locations the phone has?A. Press Names and scroll to Options.Press Select.Scroll to Memory status and press Select again. A message appears that says Phone: xx free, xx in use where xx indicates the amount of memory locations. Scroll to see SIM card memory status.8890ug v9.book  Page 126  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 127 ]Frequently asked questions (FAQ)Q. How do I find my phone’s IMEI number?A. Turn your phone off, open the rear sliding cover, then remove the battery. Your phone’s IMEI number is printed on the sticker inside the battery cover, under the first bar code. Or press   06 .Q. How can I change the contrast of my phone’s display?A. The contrast of your phone’s display is fixed and cannot be changed.8890ug v9.book  Page 127  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 128 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00NOKIA One-Year Limited WarrantyNokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMP”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions:1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product.2. The limited warranty extends to the original purchaser of the Product (“Consumer”) and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end-user.3. The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who purchase the Product in the United States.4. During the limited warranty period, NMP will repair, or replace, at NMP's option, any defective parts, or any parts that will not properly operate for their intended use with new or factory rebuilt replacement items if such repair or replacement is needed because of product malfunction or failure during normal usage. No charge will be made to the Consumer for any such parts. NMP will also pay for the labor charges incurred by NMP in repairing or replacing the defective parts. The limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items, including framing, and any non-operative parts. NMP's limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be the actual cash value of the Product at the time the Consumer returns the Product for repair, determined by the price paid by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. NMP shall not be liable for any other losses or damages. These remedies are the Consumer’s exclusive remedies for breach of warranty.8890ug v9.book  Page 128  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 129 ]Frequently asked questions (FAQ)5. Upon request from NMP, the Consumer must prove the date of the original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt.6. The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to NMP in Melbourne, Florida. NMP shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.7. The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions are applicable:a) The Product has been subject to abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of NMP, including damage caused by shipping.b) The Product has been damaged from external causes such as collision with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, or damage caused by the connection to other products not recommended for interconnection by NMP.c) NMP was not advised by the Consumer in writing of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product within fourteen (14) days after the expiration of the applicable limited warranty period.d) The Product serial number plate or the accessory data code has been removed, defaced or altered.e) The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the cellular system, by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna, or by viruses or other software problems introduced into the Product.8. Nokia does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the Consumer shall take the following step-by-step procedure:8890ug v9.book  Page 129  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 130 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/00a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing.b) If “a” is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured to:Nokia Mobile Phones, Inc.Attn: Repair Department795 West Nasa Blvd.Melbourne, FL 32901c) The Consumer shall include a return address, daytime phone number and/or fax number, complete description of the problem, proof of purchase and service agreement (if applicable). Expenses related to removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this limited warranty.d) The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty. The Consumer will be responsible for any expenses related to reinstallation of the Product.e) NMP will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product by NMP or an NMP authorized service center. If NMP cannot perform repair covered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same defect, NMP at its option, will provide a replacement Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage.f) If the Product is returned to NMP during the limited warranty period, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty, the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer. If the estimate is refused, the Product will be returned freight collect. If the Product is returned to NMP after the expiration of the limited warranty period, NMP's normal service policies shall apply and the Consumer will be responsible for all shipping charges.8890ug v9.book  Page 130  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
8890 User Guide v92/1/00 [ 131 ]Frequently asked questions (FAQ)9. The Product consists of newly assembled equipment that may contain used components that have been reprocessed to allow machine compliance with Product performance and reliability specifications.10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY. OTHERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. NMP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE, PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES, DOWNTIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTOMERS, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY, RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, EVEN IF NMP KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. NMP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD THAT THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED.11. Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above one-year warranty limitation may not apply to you (the Consumer). Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other rights which vary from state to state.12. NMP neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center or any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service agreement.8890ug v9.book  Page 131  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 132 ]     8890 User Guide v92/2/0013. This is the entire warranty between NMP and the Consumer, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, and all communications relating to the Product, and no representation, promise or condition not contained herein shall modify these terms.14. This limited warranty allocates the risk of failure of the Product between the Consumer and NMP. The allocation is recognized by the Consumer and is reflected in the purchase price of the Product.15. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within eighteen (18) months following delivery of the Product.16. Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to: Nokia Customer Service7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150Tampa, FL33614Telephone: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228)Facsimile: (813) 287-6612TTY Users: 1-800-24NOKIA (1-800-246-6542)17. The limited warranty period for NMP supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined within their own warranty cards and packaging.*Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.8890ug v9.book  Page 132  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
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[ 1 ]IndexAaccessories 115active call optionsactivate/cancel call waiting 39answer a waiting call 40call waiting 39end the active call 40reject a waiting call 40switch between calls 40third call waiting 40answer a call 19automatic redial 48Bbatterycharge 10install 10remove 11Ccalculator 98calendar 91call forwarding 46call timers 58caller groupsadd names 56assign ringing tone 56graphics 57remove names 56rename 57caller ID 19calling card callschoose a calling card 49make a calling card call 50save calling card information 48clockalarm 95display the clock 69set the clock 68conference calls 44convert currency 98customer care contact number 8Eemergency calls 112END key 18entering letters and numbersspecial characters 28standard text input 26FFAQ 123Ggames 104Iin-call opitonsmake a new call 42in-call optionsaccess menus 438890ug v9.book  Page 1  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 2 ]access the phone book 43end all calls 43put a call on hold 41send touch tones 42Kkeyguardusing the sliding cover 70with the cover open 70keys and featuresback 5bottom 6front 5left side 6Llabel 2language 67lightscar profile 67keypad 5lock codesPIN codes 72PUK codes 73Mmake a call 16menuslist of items 22selecting a menu 20missed calls 33Nnetwork services 7Pphone bookedit names and numbers 31erase names and numbers 31find names 30save names and numbers 29power key 5profilescustomizing 62renaming 66selecting 38Rredial last number 19reject a call 19restore factory settings 67Ssafety guidelines 1security code 71selection keys 20SIM card 9Ttalk key 16technical information 120test messagesreplying 86text messages8890ug v9.book  Page 2  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM
[ 3 ]erasing 85forwarding 86reading 85resending 84sending 84set up 78writing with predictive text in-put 79writing with standard input 79touch tones 42troubleshooting 121Vvibrating alert 64voice dialingadd a voice tag 50change a voice tag 52erase a voice tag 52make a call with voice recogni-tion 51play back a voice tag 52voice maillisten to your messages 36save the mailbox numbr 37volumeearpiece 13keypad tones 62ringing 64Wwarning and game tones 65warranty 128welcome note 38890ug v9.book  Page 3  Wednesday, February 2, 2000  6:39 AM

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