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Nokia 2110 FAQ
The symptoms are the phone will turn itself off then on again, just as if you have
turned it on yourself. Accept for the fact that it doesn't ask for the PIN code. NEW INFO : I have recently upgraded the software in my phone to V5.48. According to
Nokia Australia, the 5.48 upgrades fixes the "Mad Nokia Disease" (As I call it).
It also fixes some data problems and also has new improved echo cancelation. So with any
luck the Mad Nokia Disease has been fixed. Without killing all the Nokia's.. :) Cell Broadcast is where the network can broadcast information to all the mobiles in the
area. Sometimes it's used to Broadcast the Cell ID information. It can be turned on via
the menu option CELL INFO DISPLAY (option 49) The 2110 family can only receive Cell broadcast inforamtion on channel 50.
Unfortunately not all Networks transmit this information on channel 50. What's worse is
that unlike some other phones, namely some Motorola's, the Nokia cannot select what
channel it listens too. I'm hoping Nokia will release a software upgrade to allow
selection of the channel. I still cannot get an answer from Nokia Australia as to what
will be done about this. I hope to have an answer soon. In the mean time if anyone hears
from their local Nokia office, please let me know. This is really a network action rather than the phone, but I feel Nokia should have had
the facility in the diversion menu to be able to change the delay on Divert On No Answer. You have to type this at the keypad for it to work. If you are using the "Welcome Note" you can have it shown instead of the
"KEYGUAGE ACTIVE" message. Heres how you do it : 1) Set a Welecome Message. See your Nokia Manual for the steps. Menu Option (9 1) 2) Turn the Phone off then On again. (Enter PIN If required) but do NOT
"KEEP" or "ERASE" the welcome note. 3) When the message is shown press a number (0-9). 4) Press the "C" button. 5) Activate the keyguard by pressing MENU then * before the "KEEP"/
"ERASE" message is displayed again. Now your message is shown instead of the ordinary keyguard message. It's a messy
workaround and does realy change the text but it works. Previous Chapter Table of contents of this chapter, General table of contents Top of the document, Beginning of this
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