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Nokia 2600 User Manual

Nokia 2600
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User’s Guide for Nokia 2600

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Nokia 2600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeCSTN, 4096 colors
Display Size1.5 inches
Resolution128 x 128 pixels
Stand-byUp to 250 h
Talk timeUp to 3 h
Network TechnologyGSM
2G bandsGSM 900 / 1800
EDGENo
Announced2004, Q2
StatusDiscontinued
SIMMini-SIM
Memory Card slotNo
Phonebook200 entries
Call records10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
Internal Memory4 MB
LoudspeakerYes
Alert typesVibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
3.5mm jackNo
MessagingSMS
RadioNo
GamesYes
JavaNo
Predictive text inputYes
CalculatorYes
StopwatchYes
Xpress-on coversYes
ColorsVarious
Battery TypeRemovable Li-Ion battery (BL-5C)
Dimensions107.6 x 45.9 x 20.3 mm (4.24 x 1.81 x 0.80 in)

Summary

Declaration of Conformity

For Your Safety

About Your Device

Chargers and Enhancements

General Information

Stickers in the Sales Package

Information for service and customer support purposes. Keep stickers safe.

Access Codes

Security code and PIN code for phone and SIM card protection.

1. Getting Started

How to Get Started

Explains display indicators and keys for standby mode.

Inserting a SIM Card and Battery

Instructions for inserting SIM card and battery into the phone.

Charging the Battery

Steps to connect and charge the phone's battery using an AC outlet.

Switching On or Off

How to turn the phone on and off using the power key.

Changing the Covers

Procedure for changing the phone's outer covers safely.

2. Call Functions

Making a Call

Steps to dial a phone number and initiate a call.

Making a Conference Call

How to set up a call with multiple participants.

Redialling

How to redial the last twenty called or attempted phone numbers.

Speed Dialling

Setting up speed dial numbers for quick calling.

Answering a Call

How to answer or reject an incoming phone call.

In-call Operations

Functions available during an active phone call.

Listening to Voice Messages

How to access and manage voice messages via the service provider.

Locking the Keypad

How to lock or unlock the phone's keypad to prevent accidental use.

3. Writing Text

Using Traditional Text Input

Method of typing text by pressing keys repeatedly for each letter.

Setting Predictive English Input On or Off

How to enable or disable predictive text input for English.

Using Predictive Text Input

Method of typing text using a built-in dictionary.

4. Menu Functions

Menu Functions

General guide on how to navigate and use the phone's menus.

Messages (Menu 01)

Functions related to sending, receiving, and managing messages.

Contacts (Menu 2)

Features for saving, managing, and searching phone contacts.

Call Register (Menu 3)

Accessing logs of missed, received, and dialled calls.

Settings (Menu 4)

Options for customizing phone settings like tones and display.

Alarm Clock (Menu 5)

Setting and managing alarms on the phone.

Reminders (Menu 6)

Creating and managing text notes with alarms.

Games (Menu 7)

Information and settings for phone games.

Extras (Menu 8)

Various utility applications like calculator and converter.

SIM Services (Menu 9)

Accessing SIM card-based services provided by the network.

Security Settings

PIN Code Request

Setting the phone to prompt for the SIM card PIN code on startup.

Call Barring Service

Restricting incoming and outgoing calls on the phone.

Closed User Group

Specifying groups for making and receiving calls.

Security Level

Setting security prompts for SIM insertion or phone book access.

Change Access Codes

Changing security, PIN, PIN2, or barring passwords.

Right Navigation Key Setting

Restore Factory Settings

5. Battery Information

Charging and Discharging

Guidelines for charging and discharging the phone's battery.

6. Genuine Enhancements

A Few Practical Rules About Accessories and Enhancements

General guidelines for using phone accessories and enhancements safely.

Battery

Technical specifications for the phone's battery type and life.

Indoor (Standard Charger (ACP-7))

Details about the standard indoor charger (ACP-7).

Travel Charger (ACP-12)

Information about the travel charger (ACP-12).

Indoor and Vehicle (Boom Headset (HDB-5))

Details about the Boom Headset (HDB-5) for handsfree use.

Vehicle (Plug and Play Handsfree (PPH-1))

Information on the Plug and Play Handsfree kit (PPH-1) for vehicles.

7. Care and Maintenance

8. Additional Safety Information

Operating Environment

Guidelines for safe phone usage in different environments.

Medical Devices

Precautions regarding phone interference with medical equipment.

Pacemakers

Recommendations for users with pacemakers due to RF exposure.

Hearing Aids

Potential interference of digital wireless devices with hearing aids.

Vehicles

Safety advice regarding phone use in vehicles and air bags.

Potentially Explosive Environments

Warnings about using the phone in areas with explosive atmospheres.

Emergency Calls

Important information and procedures for making emergency calls.

Certification Information (SAR)

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