Nokiaメーカー6161iの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Keys Scrol l keys Scroll throu gh menus, sub - menus, and the phon e book. Press and hold fo r contin uous scrolling. Power key P r e s s a n d h o l d t o t u r n y o u r p h o n e on or off. Softke ys Their curr ent functio n is displ ayed abo ve the key (for e xample, here the ir functio ns are “Menu” and “Names”) .
Indicator s and Icons Y ou have an active call. The phon e is waiting for you to ente r a response. All tone s for the cu rrent profile have be en set to Sile nt . Keyguard has been activated to h elp prevent any accident al keypresses. Y ou ha ve one or mor e vo ice me ssage s wai ting.
i 1. Safety At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Getting Conn ected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attaching you r battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Removing the b attery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Caller grou ps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iii Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 NAM selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Network fea ture setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv Replying to a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Receiving a pa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 T ouch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 1. Safety At A Glance Read these simple guidelin es before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dange rous or i llega l. For more detailed safety info rmation, see “I mportant Safety Info rmation” on page 8 1. Road Safe ty Comes First Don’t use a hand-hel d phone while drivi ng; park the vehicle first.
2 FCC/Industry Canada Notic e Y our phone ma y cause TV or radio i nterference (e.g. when using a telepho ne in close proximity to receiving equipm ent). The FCC/Indus try Canada can require you to stop using your telephon e if such interference c an not be e liminated.
3 2. Ge tting Connec ted Y ou’l l need to charge your batter y once your phone has been act ivated. This sect ion wil l help fam iliari ze you on how, and w hen, to ch arge your b atte ry . Attachin g your battery Simpl y place t he batter y in the groo ves on th e back of your phone.
4 Charging your new ba ttery Y our phone can be used with ei ther a r echar geable Li-Ion or NiMH battery . Note that a new battery’ s full perfo rmance is ac hieved only after two o r thre e compl ete char ge and discharg e cycl es. With your phon e on or of f, conne ct the ch arger to a standar d 120V AC outlet.
5 When is char ging comple te? When the charge ind icators stop scr olling , your phone is consi der ed full y charge d. Howev er , a slight i ncrea se in charge ma y occur if your phon e is left con nect ed to the cha rger for a whi le. This is called “tr ickle ch arge.
6 Importa nt Battery In formation • The batt ery can be ch arged and d ischarged hu ndreds of times but i t will eventu ally wear out. When the operating time (ta lk time and standb y time) is noticeab ly shorter than normal, i t is time to b uy a new batte ry .
7 3. The B asics Y ou ha ve pur chased a pow erful phone, with lots of features. Read this section for some very ba sic infor mation on how to use your phon e. A more compreh ensive descri ption of your phone is covere d in “Feature s A to Z” star ting on page 16.
8 Checking signal str ength When yo u ar e at t he star t scr een (see page 12) or in a call , the s ignal stre ngth is i ndicat ed by the indicator s on th e left side of your phone ’ s displ ay . These indicat ors scr oll as the str ength of t he sign al incr eas es and d ecre ases.
9 Dialing stor ed phone numbers View stor ed names and numbers by pressing W or V from t he st art sc reen ( see page 12) , then pr ess ó See “P hone book ” on pa ge 49 for d etails on sto ring num bers. Calling car d calls See “Ca lling card” o n page 2 7.
10 Keyguard This featur e he lps to pre vent acci dental key pr ess es (e.g. when your phon e is in yo ur poc ket , in yo ur p urse) by locking your keypad. If any keys are pressed while Keyguar d is a cti vated, Press Un lock and then * will disp lay .
11 4. Using Y our Phone The first few da ys you have yo ur ph one, play wi th it to learn how the menu and submenu system wo rks. The mor e you learn how t o acce ss these menus and submenus, the more fun you’ll have with you r phone. This section describes th e differ ent methods of using your phone menus and submenus.
12 For ex ample, pre ss Menu once. The scr oll bar appears with the first ( top) tab displayed. A differ ent tab appears each ti me you pr ess t he W or V key to move up and down thr ough the menu st ructur e. The scr oll bar w orks the same way with submenus.
13 Using shor tcuts This i s a qui ck and easy w ay t o access a menu w ithout having to scro ll through othe r menus. Press Menu , then menu number , then submenu number . Pre ss the menu and submenu numbers wi thin a coupl e of seconds of each oth er when using this method.
14 Summary o f menu items 1M e s s a g e s 1 1 T ext Messages 1 1 1 I nbox 1 1 2 Sav ed 1 1 3 Write ne w 1 1 4 Outb ox 1 1 5 Er ase all 1 2 V oice messages 1 2 1 Listen to voice messag es 1 2 2 Voice .
15 4S e t t i n g s 4 1 Call setti ngs 4 1 1 Eme rgency key 9 4 1 2 Au tomat ic r edia l 4 1 3 Ca lling card 4 2 Phone sett ings 4 2 1 C lock 4 2 2 Al arm clock 4 2 3 T ouch t ones 4 2 4 Rest ore fact.
16 5. Featu res A to Z ABC mode This allows you to enter name s into your phone book. See “Ent ering letters and numbers” on page 3 5 . Access co des This is a se curity fea ture t hat allows you ac cess to cert ain pho ne feature s, such as the phon e lock ( page 52 ) and unlock ed ph one n umber ( page 70 ) .
17 Snoo zing Press Sn ooze . The alarm will go off again i n 10 minutes. If you l et the phone alarm fo r 1 minut e withou t pr essing a key , it stops alarming for 10 minutes then starts again. T urnin g the al arm cl ock off Press Menu 4 2 2 ( Settings - Phone sett ings - Alarm clock ), then scro ll to Off and press OK .
18 Auto matic redial Y our phone will r edial th e number you’re t rying to cal l up to 3 times afte r you hear a quick, busy si gnal. Press ô to stop t he call attempts. This fe ature at tempts to r edial num bers that ar e busy due to the wirel ess network.
19 Stori ng exchange rate 1. Pr ess Menu 7, then press Options 2. Scrol l to Exc hange rate and press OK 3. Pr ess W or V at eith er How m any ho me units t o a visi ted uni t or How many visi ted units to a home unit , d epend ing on how yo u wish to conv ert the currenc y .
20 When your phone p rompt s you for the time with hh:mm , enter the tim e in hours and minutes (using two -digi t fiel ds), th en press OK Time form at (24-ho ur or am/pm) is set us ing the Clock.
21 Option 3: Erase notes W ith t his op tion , you’ ll need to choo se wh ich no tes to erase. If you c hoose al l the not es for the day current ly on display ( Of Chosen D ay ), or One By One (for all notes in the ca lendar) , your phone pres ents each note to you with the op tion Erase or Back .
22 3. Highlight Activate an d press OK 4. Enter p hone nu mber at Numbe r: (or press Sear ch to locate number in phone book) and pr ess OK 5. Y our phone will at tempt to call the netw ork to confi rm the fe atur e code you enter ed in M enu 4 4 5 ( see “Network fe ature s etting ” on page 4 6 ) 6.
23 Tip: Y ou can dial any of th e phone numbers b y pressing ó while the number is on the display . The ‘Options’ soft ke y Whe n you acces s Dial ed call s , Received calls , or Mi ssed calls and press Options , a list of options will appear on you r phon e’ s di spl ay .
24 Call timers Your p hone au tomat ically k eeps track of the amount of time you’ve spen t in calls. 1. Press Menu 2 5 ( Call log - Call timers ) 2. Scroll repeat edly to ac cess t he follow ing opt ions Last call displays call duration of last cal l.
25 Ending the calls Press ô to end both ca lls Activating call waiting Y ou ca n also acti vate thi s featur e with your phone; simply ask yo ur servic e pr ovider f or the featur e co de, store it into you r phone, then activa te it. Note: This feature may not appear in yo ur phone’ s men u until the featur e code has b een stored.
26 5. Use W to re ach the gr oup to whic h you want to a dd this name or number . P ress Select . Defining a ringing tone for a calle r group 1. W ith th e display clear , press Names 2. Press W to reac h Caller grou ps . Pr ess Selec t 3. Use W to reac h the group yo u want .
27 Caller ID Calle r ID is a net work se rvice tha t can disp lay the n ame and ph one number of the person calling you, if the in - format ion is av ailabl e. Contact your serv ice pro vider fo r deta ils. If the caller ca n be iden tified , the phone ma y dis play t he calle r’s nam e and ph one num ber.
28 Note: Y ou can also re trieve the access n umber from your phone book if it has already been stored. Simply press Sear ch , then W or V to find the numb er . 7. Enter card number and /or PIN when pr ompted t o enter c allin g car d numb er an d perso nal identi fication n umber , the n pr ess OK.
29 Making calling car d calls 1. Enter t he pho ne numb er , incl uding an y prefix (su ch as 0 or 1) that your calling card may r equire when you m ake a call ing card call . See your calling c ard for instructions. 2. Pr ess and hold ó for a few seconds until your phone displa ys Card call .
30 Clear timer s This featur e clears all call timer s for the currently-selected NAM. See “Call timers” on page 24 for more details. 1. Press Menu 2 5 4 ( Call log - Call ti mers - Cl ear timers ) 2. Enter security code at S ecurity code: and press OK Careful : Clearing call tim ers can not b e undone.
31 Selecting time f ormat 1. Pr ess Men u 4 2 1 ( Settings - Phone s ett ings - Clock ) 2. Scrol l to Ti me fo rmat and pr ess Sele ct 3. Scro ll to either 24-hour or am /pm 4. Pr ess OK Displaying or hidin g the clock 1. Pr ess Men u 4 2 1 ( Setting s - Phone s ett ings - Clock ) 2.
32 Curr ent ca ll time r This fe atur e displays the running ela psed time on your screen w hile a call is ac tive. O nce t he ca ll has ended , simply pr ess any key to clear the display . Also, see “Cal l timers” on page 24. Activating the curr ent call timer Pr ess Menu 2 5 ( Call log - Call ti mers ) an d press Detai ls .
33 Also, see “Call log” on page 2 2 for details on other call lists. The ‘Options’ soft ke y See “The ‘O ptions’ sof t key” on page 2 3. Digital /analog se lection Note: Thi s feature will not appear i n your phone unt il needed. Please cont act your ser vice pr ovider for de tails.
34 Emergency cal ls Before attem pting any em ergency calls , see “Emerg ency Calls” on page 83 for important safety in formation. 1. If the ph one is not on, switch it on 2. Press the ô ke y to r eady th e phone f or cal ls. (Press it twice if t here are still dig its on the display .
35 Note: Y ou can also dial an e mergenc y call b y pressin g and holding 9 until t he phone indica tes it is attemptin g to make an emergen cy call. Howe ver , this me thod does not wo rk when Keyguar d is active or when the pho ne is connec ted to a modem.
36 Whil e you’ re editin g a na me, t he V ke y will mo ve the curso r to the le ft, and W w ill mov e it to the ri ght. Pr ess Clear t o corr ect a ny mistak es. If you wish to en ter an e mpty sp ace be tween char acters, press 0 for each space. Changi ng let ter cas e Press the # key to switch betw een upper and lower case letters.
37 Special characters (fo r storing names) When in A BC mo de (see page 16) , you c an press t he ∗ key an d the follo wing s pecial ch aract ers will ap pear . Y ou can u se thes e charac ters to help when storin g names in your phone book. Simp ly press W or V to highl ight the one you w ish to use and p ress Inse rt .
38 Games Y ou have four exci ting games to ch oose from in your phon e. Press Menu 6 to choose one of the following games: REMEMBER ! Y our phone must be sw itched on to use this function. Do not switch on the p hone when wirel ess phone use is prohibite d or when it m ay cause interfe rence or d anger .
39 Dice Use this to play othe r games that requir e a set of dice if one isn’t av ailabl e. Us e the Lev el option to set the number of dice, up to six. Y ou can r oll, lock, and unlock each die as many times as you wi sh. When you star t a new game, the di ce ro ll for a cou ple of seconds and then stop.
40 New c all Y ou can mak e a thir d party confe ren ce call (see “Conference call” on page 31) Menu Al lows you access to your phone’ s menu Names Allows you access to your phone book (see “P.
41 Langua ge Becaus e many wir eles s phone customer s speak Engl ish as a seco nd lan guag e, your phon e allows you to choose your phon e’ s disp laye d lang uage . Choosing a language fo r your phone Press Menu 4 2 5 ( Setti ngs - Phone settin gs - Langu age ), scroll t o the language you wish to use and pr ess OK .
42 Lights This is one of the settings in your phone’ s Car Prof ile ( see page 53 ). Thi s fe ature determine s whet her the light s are on only wh en you u se you r phone , or if they are on at all tim es. This setting works on ly when you r phone is conne cted to a car kit.
43 4. V erify new lock c ode, pr ess OK Note: When you chan ge your lock code, make sure you stor e it in a safe place, away fro m your phon e. Avoid entering a ccess codes si milar to emerg ency number s to prevent acci dental emergenc y calls.
44 Using messages 1. Press Menu 1 ( Messages ) 2. Scroll to on e of the f ollow ing o ption s, the n press Select 1-1 Text messages - See page 64 . 1-2 Voice me ssages - See page 71 . 1-3 Welcome note - See page 73 . Messa ge alert to ne This is one of the settings in your phone’ s Profiles ( see page 53 ).
45 Missed calls Y our phone w ill kee p track o f the last 10 calls y ou have missed if you wer en’t around to an swer the call. Missed calls will a ppear in yo ur phon e only i f you r phone was turned on an d in a se rvice a rea wh en the cal l was missed.
46 Note: It may not be necessar y to hav e three NAM s for your phone if your serv ice provider ha s servic e or roaming agreements for each are a in which yo u wish to use you r phone.
47 3. W to the service that the code appli es to and press Selec t 4. W to subopti on, then Sel ect (R epeat step as required, based on num ber of suboption s) (Use step fou r only for cal l forwarding options) 5.
48 Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dialing your voi ce mailbox (see page 71) an d for attem pting emergenc y calls (see page 83) t o the emergency num ber progra mmed into your phone (e.
49 Erasing one-touch dial lo cations 1. Pr ess Nam es, scr oll to 1-touc h dialing a nd press Selec t 2. Scr oll to the locat ion you wish to erase and press Options 3. Scrol l to Er ase , press Select , then pr ess OK at Eras e? Outbox This is where all outgoing messages are stored.
50 About the submenus The phone book has several submenus from whi ch you can c hoos e. Sear ch allow s you to sear ch fo r a spec ific name. Add new al lows you to enter new nam es and nu mbers. Options l ets yo u ch oose y our s crolling view, as we ll as to show memory status .
51 4. Pr ess an d hold Clear to erase number or us e the W and V key s to edit 5. Enter ne w number 6. Pr ess OK to save new number Recalling names & numbers At the start screen, pre ss W or V to v iew na mes in dir ectory .
52 Phone lo ck When you turn this on, your p hone will lock after you switc h your p hone off and b ack on. Then, ea ch tim e you turn your phone on, it will pr ompt you for a lock code when you pre ss eith er Names or Menu .
53 Using phone setting s Press Menu 4 2 ( Setti ngs - Phon e settings ), then sc roll to one of the following options, then press Select : 4-2-1 Clock - See page 30 . 4-2-2 Alarm clock - See page 16 . 4-2-3 Touc h tones - See page 68 . 4-2-4 Restore f actory s ettings - See page 56 .
54 Customi zing Pr ofiles Pr ess Menu 3 ( Profiles ) and sc roll to de sired Profile, then press Optio ns . Once Options is selec ted, Select , Customize an d Rename will appear as your choices. Once y ou have s elected one of the se items, pr ess OK .
55 called “home-type” systems; systems that are of the opposi te type as your home system ar e called “non-home-type” systems. Public system selection allows your phone to search for oth er avai lable s ystem s when s ervic e is not availab le in your home system.
56 Restore f actory settings Y ou can reset the settings of many of your phone ’ s featu r es t o fact ory defa ults (as in a n ew tele phone). Res torin g fac tory setti ngs Pr ess Men u 4 2 4 ( Setting s - Phone sett ings - Restore factor y settin gs ), enter securi ty code and pr ess OK .
57 Adding call r estrictions 1. Pr ess Me nu 4 3 1 ( Setting s - Secur ity setting s - Rest rict ca lls ) 2. Scrol l to Restrict outgoing cal ls and press Se lect 3. Enter the securi ty code and pr ess OK 4. Scrol l to Ad d restric tion to cr eate an outgoi ng call r estrict ion and pr ess OK 5.
58 5. Scroll to ea ch restric tion you wish to use and press Mark ; pres s Un mark to dea ctivate existing r estriction s 6. Press Back and then press Ye s at Save changes? Editing call r estrictions 1. Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Settings - Security settings - Restrict call s ) 2.
59 Selecting r inging options 1. Pr ess Me nu 3 ( Profiles ) 2. Y our pho ne lists each profil e. Use W to highlight the one you want to set the ringing options for and press Options . 3. Highlight Cu stomize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to Ringing op tions , then press Selec t .
60 Setting the ringing vo lume 1. Press Menu 3 ( Profiles ) 2. Y our phone lists each pr ofile. Use W to highlight the one you wa nt to set the ringing vol ume for and press Options . 3. Highlight Customize and press OK . Press W to Ringi ng volu me , then press Selec t .
61 Scrolling view Ther e ar e thr ee di ffer ent options on how you can vie w the phone book. Y our choices are: Name lis t shows all stor ed names in a scr olling list. Thre e names will app ear at any give n time. T o view other names i n the d irect ory , scr oll ba ck and f orth thr ough the list using W or V .
62 Note: When e ntering your secu rity code, ***** will appear on the display to keep othe rs from viewing your code. If you make a m istake e nterin g the co de, era se the last digi t en tered b y pres sing Clear , or pr ess and hold Clear . Then enter t he corr ect c ode or press Back to e xit th e current feature.
63 Note: This feature is only effective when calling to a number that is equipp ed with Caller ID. 1. Pr ess Men u 4 4 4 ( Se ttings - Net work se rvi ces - Send own num ber ) 2.
64 This featur e is Menu 5 in your phone. The default is Auto mati c , which means you r phon e automa tically sear ches fo r network s availabl e to you a nd chooses the appr opriat e one. Ev ery tim e you swi tch on yo ur phone, it rese ts this to Automatic .
65 Also, the m aximum le ngth of a tex t message m ay depend on the n etwo rk’ s cap abili ties . T ext message options When you acce ss Text messages , you w ill vi ew a scr een with fiv e dif fer ent opti ons. Inbox is where incom ing mes sages are receive d and stored.
66 Sending options If you press Options when sending a text message, you’ll find the following choices: Send sends the message. Settings allows you to tag your messages (see below). Save wil l save your message to the Saved folder . Clear screen will clear the message scr een.
67 Reading opti ons Press Options while a text message is di splayed to access the following r eading options: Read next allows you to r ead the next message.
68 If a phone number appears in the mess age you recei ved, it’ s used as the default for the r eply you’re sending. This can be rep laced by another number , if you wish. Receiving a pag e Y our phone displays Message r eceived . The message r eads Call: , followed by the name or number of the person who paged you.
69 Y ou can st ore a whole digit sequen ce in your phone book and send it as touch tones for freq uently-use d strings of numbers. Sending a touch tone string Make sure Menu 4 2 3 1 ( Se tting s - Phone setti ngs - Touc h tones - Manual t ouch to nes ) is n ot set to Off .
70 Touch to ne length This fe ature d etermines the length of each touc h tone when they ar e sent aut omatical ly . Short sets the tone length to .1 second. Long sets the tone len gth t o .5 seco nd. Y ou can set the to uch tone length by pressi ng Menu 4 2 3 2 ( Settings - Phone sett ings - To uch ton es - To uch tone le ngth ).
71 Activating vibrating a lert 1. Pr ess Me nu 3 ( Profiles ) 2. Y our phone l ists each Profil e. Use W to hi ghlight the one you want to set the vibrating alert for a nd pre ss Options . 3. Highlight Cu stomize and pr ess OK . Pr ess W to re ach Vibrating alert , then press Select again .
72 Gre etings, passwords, and pro mpts These may vary in differ ent wireless systems. So if you need in formation about ho w to record your greeti ng or how to store your passwor d, contact your service pro vider . Y ou’ ll al so need to contac t them on how to listen t o voice messages once you’re c onnected to your voice ma ilbox.
73 Vo l u m e Y ou can ad just the r inging volume and earp iece volum e of your phone. See “E arpiece volume ” on pa ge 33 and “Ri nging volum e” on page 59. Warning and game tones This is one of the settings i n your phone’ s Profil es ( see page 53 ).
74 The wel come note displays each ti me your p hone is switche d on. Chara cters you ent er are ad ded to the lef t of the curso r . Pr ess Clear to delete c haracters to th e left of the curso r . Pr ess W or V to move the cur sor righ t or lef t. See “Ent ering letters and numbers” on page 3 5 for detail s.
75 6. Accessories If you want to enhance your phone’ s functiona lity , an extensi ve range of acc essories i s avai lable for you. Y ou can selec t any of the se items t o help ac commodat e your specific communication ne eds. For availabi lity of these a nd other accessori es, conta ct your se rvice pr ovi der .
76 Charging Times Note: The t imes displayed above are app roximate and will allow your batter y to obtain app roximately 80% o f its capacity . At this time, the batter y scroll bars on your ph one’ s display will stop scrolling.
77 Chargers & Other Ac cessories The foll owing char gers and other accessori es ar e availab le for your pho ne; plea se see your deal er for det ails. Also, refer to the accessories br ochure that was inc lud ed in your sales pack age for the ent ire li ne of Nok ia Ori ginal A ccess ories.
78 Rapid Cigar ett e Lighter Cha rger (L CH-9) Y ou can ch arge your phone’ s batte ry fr om your vehicl e battery by using the Ra pid Cigar ette Lighter Charger (LCH- 9). Y ou can also us e this lightwe ight c harger with the Compac t Desktop Char ging Stand (DCH-9) .
79 Please r efer to t he chart below for char ging times in the rear char ging slot. Note: Please note that if yo u are charg ing a batter y in the rea r chargin g slot while anoth er batter y occupies t he front slot, please a llow an additio nal two hour s for a “maintenan ce” charge fo r the batter y in t he front slot.
80 7. Tr ouble sho otin g What if char ging fails? If Not charging is displ ayed, c harging is suspen ded. Make sur e the battery is connected to an appro ved charging device and that the battery is at r oom temperatur e. Extreme temper atures, hot or col d, can aff ect your battery’ s performance and pr event charging.
81 8. Reference Informa tion Important Saf ety Information T raf fic Safety Do not use a hand-held tele phone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held p hone park the ve hicle before conv ersing. Always secure the p hone in it s holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or wher e it can br eak loose in a collision or sudde n stop.
82 Other Medical Devi ces Operation of any radio tra nsmitting equipment, including cellu lar phones, may interfere with th e functionality of inadequate ly protected medica l devices.
83 For vehi cles equipped w ith an ai r bag, remember t hat an air bag inflates with great force. Do not pl ace objects, including both installe d or portable wireless equip ment, in the area over th e air bag or in the air bag deployment ar ea.
84 Radio Frequen cy (RF) Signals THIS M ODEL PHO NE MEETS T HE GOVE RNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS F OR EXPOSURE TO RAD IO WA VES. Y our wireless phone is a radio t ransmitter and recei ver .
85 Care an d Maintenance Y our pho ne is a product o f superior de sign and cr aftsmanship and shoul d be treated wit h care. The suggesti ons below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this produc t for many years.
86 9. Techn ical Da ta Wirele ss System Dual -Band TDMA and AMPS Weight 165g (5.8 oz) with BMS-2/ BMS-2S 9 00 mAh NiMH Battery Size 140 cc Fr equency Range Lowband 824.04 - 848.97 MHz (TX ) 869.04 - 893.97 MHz (R X) Highband 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (T X) 1930.
87 10. NOKIA One-Y ear Li mited W arranty Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warrants t hat this cellular p hone (“Product”) is free from defects in m aterial and workmanship that result in Product fail ure during n ormal usage, according to the fol lowing terms and conditions : 1.
88 b) The Product ha s been damag ed from extern al causes such as collision with an obj ect, or from fire, floodin g, sand, dirt , windstorm , lightning, earthquake or damage from exp osur e to weath.
89 f) If the Product is retur ned to Nokia du ring the limited wa rranty period , but the p roblem with th e Product is not covered unde r the term s and condition s of this limi ted warranty , the Co.
90 12. Nokia neither assumes nor authorize s any authorized ser vic e cen ter o r any othe r per son o r ent ity to as sum e for it an y other obligation or liab ility beyond that which is expressly provi ded for in this limited warranty in cluding the provider or seller of any extended warrant y or service agreement.
91 11. In dex A ABC mode 16, 35 acces s codes 16 acces sories batterie s 75 char gers 77 alarm cloc k 16 answ ering a ca ll 9 antenna 7 automati c answer 17 automatic r edial 18 B batterie s attachi n.
92 D dialed calls list 32 Dice g ame 39 digital/analog selection 33 E earpi ece volum e 33 emerg ency ca lls 34, 8 3 emergency key 9 featur e 34 endin g a call 9 entering lett ers and numbers 35 F fac.
93 O on/off 7 one- touch dialin g 47 P paging se e text messages phone book 49 availa ble memor y 43 edit ing en tries 50 erasin g entr ies 51 finding entrie s 51 one- touch dialin g scrollin g view 6.
94 tone s keypad tones 40 messa ge alert ton e 44 ringing options 58 ringing t ones 59 ringing volume 59 vibrat ing alert 70 warning and gam e 73 touch tones 68 lengt h 70 manual 43 troubl eshooting 8.
デバイスNokia 6161iの購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
Nokia 6161iをまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはNokia 6161iの技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Nokia 6161iの取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Nokia 6161iで得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Nokia 6161iを既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はNokia 6161iの不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Nokia 6161iに関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちNokia 6161iデバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。