NOKIA 2160 SERIES CELLULAR TELEPHONE NAM PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
The Nokia 2160 series hand portable CMT uses an EEPROM NAM that can be
programmed directly from the standard user keypad. In order to access the
NAM, you must enter the special access code currently programmed into the
phone. Once the programming mode is accessed, NAM parameters are loaded
by entering them into the display and "storing" them to selected memory
locations. Be sure to obtain all parameters before proceeding.
EASY NAM PROGRAMMING
1. Turn on phone.
2. Enter the Easy NAM access code. Access code is: *#639#
3. Verify the display now reads "Cellular Number" and enter the 10 digit
MIN for the phone.
4. Press the softkey under the word "OK" in the display. If less than 10
digits are entered an error message will prompt you to reenter the
number.
5. Verify the display reads "Enter code" and enter the five digit SID
followed by four zeros. (Example 001750000 is a SID of 175 followed
by four zeros). An error message will display if an incorrect entry
is made. Do not add more than four zeros to the code.
Note: Change the Lock code by adding a pound sign and new lock code after
the code. (Example: 001750000#7788. Lock code = 7788).
Change the Language code by adding a pound sign (#) and new
language code after the code. (Example: 001750000#2. Language = 2)
Language Code: 0 (default) = English, 1 = French, 2 = Spanish,
3 = Portuguese
Change the Lock code and Language code by separating each set of
numbers by a pound sign. (Example: 001750000#7788#2). The SID =
00175, Lock code = 7788, Language = 2 (Spanish).
6. Press the softkey under the word "OK" in the display.
7. The display will tell you that the activation was OK and instruct you
to power the phone off, then on again. When the phone powers back up,
it will automatically select the correct system (A or B).
ACCESS NAM PROGRAMMING MODE:
1. Turn the phone on.
2. Enter the NAM access code. Factory default is: *3001#12345
3. Enter softkey [MENU].
4. If this screen appears, you have entered the access code correctly:
____________
| Field Test |
| >NAM 1 |
| NAM 2 |
|____________|
SELECTION FROM THE MAIN LEVEL MENU (FIRST LEVEL OF NAM MENU):
5. Press the scroll key up or down repeatedly until the desired main menu
selection is displayed. Select from:
NAM 1 NAM 2 NAM 3
Serial No. Programmed Field Test
Security Code Emergency Number SW Version
6. Press softkey [SELECT] to access the second level menu for your main
menu selection.
PROGRAMMING NAM's 1 THROUGH 3 (SECOND LEVEL OF NAM MENU):
7. Press the key up or down to scroll through the selected NAM
information list. Select from:
HOME SYSTEM OWN NUMBER PSID/RSID LISTS (Note 1) CHANGE DEFAULTS
"CHANGE DEFAULTS"
NAM STATUS ACCESS METHOD LOCAL OPTION PRIMARY PAGING CH
SECONDARY PAGING CH DEDICATED CCH A DEDICATED CCH A NBR DEDICATED CCH B
DEDICATED CCH B NBR OVERLOAD CLASS GROUP ID ROAMING STATUS
A-KEY
8. If the value is incorrect, press softkey [SELECT] and use the numeric
keypad or key to make any needed changes.
9. Enter softkey [OK] to save the value.
10. Repeat steps 7 through 9 for the remaining NAM info items to be viewed
and/or changed.
11. To program other NAM's, press [QUIT] to return to the Main Level Menu
list. Select NAM 2 or NAM 3. Once the Home System ID and Own number
are programmed, the phone will automatically set the NAM Status to
enabled.
PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CODE:
12. From Main Level Menu use the key to select the "Security" menu, press
[SELECT] and the current 5-digit security code will appear in the
display. Default is 12345.
13. If you wish to change the Security code at this time, use the numeric
keys to change the value.
14. Press the softkey [OK] to store changes.
PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
15. From Main Level Menu use the scroll key to select the "Emergency"
menu. Press softkey [SELECT] to enter the emergency numbers.
EMERGENCY NUMBER 1 (911) EMERGENCY NUMBER 2 (*911)
EMERGENCY NUMBER 3 (None)
16. If you wish to change the displayed value, use the numeric keys to
make changes. Use the scroll key to select the emergency number you
wish to change and press [SELECT].
17. To save the value, press softkey [OK].
18. Press [QUIT] to exit the menu.
SW VERSION:
19. From the Main Level Menu use the scroll key to display the "SW
version" menu, press [SELECT] to view software version, date and
product type.
20. Press [QUIT] to exit the menu.
SERIAL NUMBER (ESN):
21. From the Main Level Menu, use the scroll key to display the "Serial
No." or ESN of the phone.
22. Press [QUIT] to exit the menu.
PROGRAMMED: (DATE THE PHONE IS FIRST PROGRAMMED)
23. From the Main Level Menu, use the key to display the "Programmed" menu.
24. Press [SELECT] and enter a four digit number that corresponds to the
month and year the phone is sold. Example (mmyy) 0197 = January 1997,
0996 = September 1996.
Note: This menu location can be programmed only one time. Once the date
has been entered it cannot be changed. Any attempt to enter the
menu once it has been programmed will receive a short beep and the
message "DATE ALREADY STORED".
EXITING NAM PROGRAMMING:
25. To exit the NAM programming mode, turn the phone off and leave it off
for five seconds.
FIELD TEST:
26. The FIELD TEST MODE is used to investigate how the phone is reacting
to the cellular system. The FIELD TEST information covers signal
strength, battery charging, cellular state and encryption status. The
information is organized to display information relating to Analog
Control Channels, Digital Control Channels, Analog Voice Channels and
Digital Voice Channels. All the information provided in the FIELD
TEST display is in accordance with IS-136.
For further information about the FIELD TEST mode, contact Nokia
Customer Service at 1-800-456-5553 and ask for Nokia Field Service
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27. To activate the FIELD TEST mode you must be in NAM programming.
Instructions for entering NAM programming are listed above. Use the
following steps to enable the FIELD TEST mode.
28. From the main menu use the scroll key to display the "FIELD TEST" menu
and press the softkey [SELECT]. Use the key to select ENABLE and
press the softkey [OK].
29. Turn the Nokia 2160 off then back on. Once the power up self test is
complete, the FIELD TEST display will begin automatically. Scroll
through the different displays using the scroll key.
30. To disable the FIELD TEST mode, return to NAM programming and disable
the function under the FIELD TEST menu.
PROGRAMMING PSIDS AND RSIDS:
The Nokia 2160 provides the option to program Private (PSIDs) and
Residential (RSIDs) System ID's as prescribed by IS-136. The PSID/RSID
list is programmed to support selection/reselection processes, system
selection, and SID display functions. Programming the PSID/RSID list is
part of the NAM programming menu. All three NAMs have their own PSID/RSID
list. Follow these instructions to program the PSID/RSID lists.
1. Enter the NAM programming menu and select NAM 1 (or the desired NAM).
(NOTE: PSID/RSID is currently only available in the NAM 1 location.
PSID/RSID is included in NAM 2 and 3 for future use.)
2. Use the scroll key to display "PSID/RSID LISTS" and press [SELECT].
3. Use the scroll key to select the P/RSID 1 or the desired P/RSID (1
through 5). Press the [SELECT] softkey.
4. Each list contains:
System type Select Private or Residential system type.
PSID/RSID System ID for the Private or Residential system.
Indicates which PSID/RSID the mobile will respond
to.
System ID Connected System ID. The SID the PSID/RSID is
connected to.
Alpha Tag The name of the Private or Residential SID.
Operator Code(SOC) This is the System Operator code. (US-McCaw
Cellular = 001 (dec), Canada-Rogers Cantel Inc.
= 002 (dec) and McCaw Cellular Communications (for
international) = 2049 (dec).
Country Code Enter the country code of the PSID/RSID
Nokia 2170
(170-2213/4) Security
The 170-2213 and the 170-2214 are both the same telephone. The only
difference is where they are sold.
Security Code
Your phone will prompt you for a five-digit security code to enter certain
features. The factory default code is 12345, and that is what your phone
will accept until it is changed.
If your service provider hasn't already changed your security code, it's
recommended you have it changed immediately. See "To change your security
code (Menu 5 3)" below.
Note: When entering your security code, ** will appear on the display
to keep others from viewing your code.
If you make a mistake entering the code,
Erase the incorrect digit by pressing CLR or press and hold CLR to exit
the current function.
What if you enter the wrong security code?
You can still enter it again. But if you enter the wrong security code
five times in a row, your phone will activate a security timer.
If this happens, your phone will not accept a security code for about five
minutes, even if you enter the correct one. You can still use your phone,
but any attempts to enter the security code will reset the timer.
Once the timer has elapsed, you may re-enter the correct security code to
access security code protected features.
Note: Your phone must remain on during the five minute security timer or
the timer will reset for another five minutes.
Menu 5 1, Automatic Phone Lock
When this feature is activated, your phone will be locked every time you
switch on your phone. You must enter a four-digit lock code to unlock
your phone. Without entering your lock code, you'll be denied access to
almost every memory and menu function.
When your phone is locked, your phone will only receive incoming calls and
make outgoing calls to the phone numbers stored in memory locations 2, 3,
and 4.
If your phone is locked and you switch your phone off and back on again,
you must enter the lock code.
Note: When your phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency
number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official
emergency number) including calls with Emergency Key 9.
To enter the lock code
At Enter lock code: enter the lock code and press OK.
Note: Your security code can be entered in place of the lock code when
you are asked to enter the lock code.
To answer a call with Auto Lock on
Press TALK.
Can you make calls with Auto Lock on?
Yes. You can call numbers that are stored in memory locations 2, 3, and
4, which are unlocked. To make full use of this feature, you may wish to
store your most frequently-dialed numbers in these locations.
To call unlocked memory locations while Auto Lock is on
There are four different ways you can do this:
1. Press and hold CLR to go to the start screen. Press / or / to
desired unlocked location, then press TALK.
2. Enter number as it is stored and press TALK.
3. Press desired unlocked location (either 2, 3, or 4) and press TALK.
4. Press and hold the desired unlocked location.
To turn Auto Lock off
Use Menu 5 1 and your lock code.
To change your lock code (Menu 5 2)
You can change your lock code with your phone's menu. Your default code
is set to the last 4 digits of your phone number. In a lock code, only
characters 0 to 9 * and # are accepted.
Changing the lock code is simple. Just press Menu 5 2 and follow the
prompts to do this. Make sure you have your security code handy. You'll
need it to change the lock code.
Note: Avoid entering access codes similar to emergency numbers to prevent
accidental emergency calls.
To change your security code (Menu 5 3)
The default security code for your phone is 12345. It's recommended that
you change this code immediately. Just press Menu 5 3 and follow the
prompts to do this, and make sure you write the new code down and store it
away from your phone.
Menu 5 4, Restrict Calls
This feature allows you to restrict outgoing calls from your phone. You
can select the level of restrictions through a series of menu choices.
Menu 5 4 1, Restrict outgoing calls
Allowed means that all calls can be made as usual.
Blocked means that no calls can be made.
Limited means that calls can be made only to phone numbers stored in
certain memory locations.
When restricting outgoing calls by selecting Limited, you are prompted for
an Allow from location: and To location: value. for example, at Allow
from location: enter 1 and To location: enter 15, to allow only calls to
the numbers stored in locations 1-15.
Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to the emergency
number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official
emergency numbers). However, Emergency Key 9 may not operate
depending on the type of restriction you choose.
The default setting for this feature is Allowed.
Menu 5 4 2, Restrict international calls
Allowed means you can make international calls and Blocked means you
cannot.
The default setting for this feature Allowed.
Menu 5 5, Hide Memory
This feature will prevent your phone from displaying the phone number
stored in your personal directory.