NOKIA 101 Cellular Phone (170-1095) NAM Programming NAM Programming Instructions The Nokia 101 cellular telephone is similar in operation to our CT-350/351/ 353 (Cat. Nos. 17-1060/1061/1063). Follow these steps to program the Nokia 101. For Step 7, fill in the parameters (blanks) as you will use them in your store: __ __ __ __ __ * __ * __ *33 __ * __ __ * __ __ NOTE: Be sure to fill in all blanks, inserting leading zeros if necessary. 1. To enter the Program Mode, type: *3001#12345 STO 00 The phone responds: STORE NOT DONE 2. To program the user's phone number, type: RCL 0 2 The phone responds with: 1111111111 or a previously programmed phone number. 3. Press and hold CLR until the display is empty. 4. Type in the customer's cellular phone number, then STO 0 2. For example: STO 0 2 The phone responds with: REPLACE CONTENT? 5. Press: STO The phone responds with: STORED 6. Now enter the carrier parameters by typing: RCL 0 3 The phone responds with: 38*1*1*334*15*15 7. Press and hold CLR until the display is empty. Type in the cellular carrier's parameters, followed by STO 0 3 For example: 00038*1*1*334*05*10 STO 03 where 00038 = Home ID or system ID 1 = Access method 1 = Local control option (333 = "A" carrier) (334 = "B" carrier 05 = Overload class 10 = Group ID The phone responds with: REPLACE CONTENT? 8. Press STO The phone responds with: STORED 9. To check or change the Lock Code, type: RCL 0 1 The phone responds with: 911#* 911#0* 1234 NOTE: Do not confuse the "Lock Code" with the "Security Code". The Lock Code is ONLY 4 digits long and is completely different from the Security Code which is 5 digits long (12345). In addition, this step varies depending on the model of phone. 10. To change the Lock Code, type: CLR CLR CLR CLR 11. Type the new four digit Lock Code, then type: STO 0 1 The phone responds with: REPLACE CONTENT? 12. Press: STO The phone responds with: STORED 13. Exit the NAM programming mode by turning the power off. NOTE: Wait at least two hours after receiving the cellular telephone number from the cellular carrier before trying to make or receive a call. After powering the phone up again, you will receive NAM ERROR if errors were made while programming. (10/30/96)