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Nokia 2125i User Guide
Issue 1
931169X26
LEGAL INFORMATION
Part No. 9240273, Issue No. 1
Copyright ©2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nokia 2125i, Xpress-on, Pop-Port, and the Nokia Original
Enhancements logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other
company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their
respective owners.
Printed in Canada 2005
US Patent No. 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright
©1999-2005. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from
RSA Security.
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The information contained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 2125i
product. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make
changes to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR
INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES
HOWSOEVER CAUSED.
THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OR
CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. NOKIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUMENT OR
WITHDRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
EXPORT CONTROLS This device may contain commodities, technology, or software subject to
export laws and regulations from the U.S. and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is
prohibited.
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Your device may cause TV or radio interference (for
example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or
Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be
eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complies
with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not
cause harmful interference.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
For your safety 41.Phone at a glance 92.Set up your phone 133.Text entry 214.
Contacts list 245.Messages 316.Call log 427.Profiles 468.Settings 479.Gallery
6510.Games 6611.Voice 6712.Minibrowser 7013.Organizer 7314.Applications
8115.PC Connectivity 8216.Enhancements 8417.Battery information 86Care and
maintenance 89Additional safety information 91
For your safety
For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
Read the complete user guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the
vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be
road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference, which could
affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the phone off near medical
equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in
aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Do not use the phone at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or
chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the phone where blasting is in
progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position as explained in the product
documentation. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES
Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.
For your safety
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all
important information stored in your phone.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed
safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press the end key as
many times as needed to clear the display and return to the start
screen. Enter the emergency number, then press the call key. Give
your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
■ About your device
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the CDMA 800,
CDMA 1900, and AMPS networks. Contact Virgin Mobile for more information
about networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and
legitimate rights of others.
Warning: To use any features in this device, other than the alarm clock,
the phone must be switched on. Do not switch the device on when
wireless phone use may cause interference or danger.
■ Network services
To use the phone you must have service from Virgin Mobile. Many of the features
in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function. These
network services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make
specific arrangements with Virgin Mobile before you can utilize network services.
Virgin Mobile may need to give you additional instructions for their use and
explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect
how you can use network services. For instance, some networks may not support
all language-dependent characters and services.
Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not
activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Your
device may also have been specially configured. This configuration may include
For your safety
changes in menu names, menu order and icons. Contact Virgin Mobile for more
information.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP
protocols. Some features of this device, such as the Minibrowser, require network
support for these technologies.
■ Shared memory
The following features in this device may share memory: contacts, text messages,
images, and tones in Gallery, calendar notes, games, and applications. Use of one
or more of these features may reduce the memory available for the remaining
features sharing memory. Your phone may display a message that the memory is
full when you try to use a shared memory feature. In this case, delete some of the
information or entries stored in the shared memory features before continuing.
Some of the features, such as images, tones in Gallery, text messages, and
applications may have a certain amount of memory specially allotted to them in
addition to the memory shared with other features.
Welcome
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 2125i mobile phone. Your phone
provides many functions that are practical for daily use, such as a hands-free
loudspeaker, alarm clock, calculator, calendar. Your phone can also connect to a
PC, laptop, or other device using a data cable. To personalize your phone, you can
set your favorite ring tones or select an Xpress-onTM color cover.
■ Get help
Find your phone label
If you need help, Nokia Customer Care
is available for assistance. Before
calling, we recommend that you write
down the following information and
have it available:
• Electronic serial number (ESN)
• Your zip code
The ESN is found on the type label,
which is located beneath the battery
on the back of the phone. See "Remove the back cover," p. 14 and "Remove the
battery," p. 14.
Contact Nokia
Please have your product with you when contacting either of the numbers below:
Nokia Customer Care Center, USA
Nokia Inc.
4630 Woodland Corporate Boulevard, Suite #160
Tampa, Florida 33614
Tel: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228)
Fax: 1-813-249-9619
TTY/TDD users: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542)
Customer Care Center, Canada
Nokia Products Ltd.
601 Westney Road South
Welcome
Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7
Tel: 1-888-22-NOKIA (1-888-226-6542)
Fax: 1-905-427-1070
Updates
From time to time, Nokia updates this guide to reflect changes. The latest version
and an interactive tutorial for this product may be available at the web site
www.nokiausa.com.
Accessibility solutions
Nokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to use for all individuals,
including those with disabilities. For more information visit the web site at
www.nokiaaccessibility.com.
Phone at a glance
1. Phone at a glance
•Power key and flashlight
(1)
•Earpiece (2)
•Right selection key (3)
•End key (4)
•Keypad (5)
•Connection port (6)
•Microphone (7)
•Charger port (8)
•Scroll up and down key
(9)
•Call key (10)
•Left selection key (11)
•Display screen (12)
■ The start screen
Depending on your wireless service provider and the model number of your
device, some or all of the following selection keys may appear on the start screen.
Phone at a glance
The start screen is home base and indicates that your phone is in the standby
mode.
Signal strength (1)—A higher bar indicates a stronger network signal.
Battery level (2)—A higher bar indicates more charge in the battery.
Menu (3)—Press the left selection key to select this option.
Contacts (4)—Press the right selection key to select this option.
■ Quick keys
In the standby mode, press the scroll down key to access the contacts list, and
press the scroll up key to activate the flashlight.
■ Indicators and icons
Depending on your wireless service provider and the model number of your
phone, some or all of the following indicators and icons may appear in the
standby mode:
You have new text or picture messages. See "Text messages," p. 28.
You have new voice messages. See "Voice messages," p. 33.
Device keypad is locked. See "Keyguard," p. 20.
Device is set to the silent profile. See "Profiles," p. 45.
Alarm clock is set to on. See "Alarm clock," p. 62.
Countdown timer is running. See "Countdown timer," p. 67.
Stopwatch timer running in the background. See "Stopwatch," p. 67.
Integrated hands-free is active. See "Use the loudspeaker," p. 19.
Timed profile is selected. See "Profiles," p. 45.
or
An enhancement is connected to the device.
See "Enhancements," p. 73.
Voice privacy encryption is active in the network. See "Security settings," 56.
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Phone at a glance
or
Location info sharing is set to Emergency or On. See "Location
information sharing," p. 46.
Vibrating alert is active. See "Profiles," p. 45.
You are roaming outside your home network. See "Roaming options," p. 60.
You are in a 1XRTT network. See "Network services," p. 5.
You are in a digital network. See "Network services," p. 5.
You are in an analog network. See "Network services," p. 5.
or
Off hook, call or data call in progress.
■ Phone menus
Phone features are grouped according to function and are accessed through the
main menus. Each main menu contains submenus and lists from which you can
select or view items and customize your phone features. To access these menus
and submenus use the scroll method or use a shortcut.
Some features may not be available, depending on your network. For more
information, contact your wireless provider.
The scroll method
1. In the standby mode, select Menu, and scroll up or down
through the main menus.
As you scroll through the menus, the menu number appears in
the upper right corner of the display. Below the number is a
scroll bar with a tab that moves up or down on the right side of the display
screen as you scroll through the menus. This display provides a visual
representation of your current position in the menu structure.
2. When you arrive at a menu, press the left selection key to enter submenus or,
when the browser appears on the display, select Connect to enter that menu.
• Select Back (the right selection key) to return to the previous menu.
• Select the end key from any submenu or select Exit from the main menu
level to return to the standby mode.
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Phone at a glance
Shortcuts
To go directly to almost any menu or submenu, as well as activate most features
use a shortcut.
In the standby mode, select Menu; then within 3 seconds, press the key or keys
associated with the menu function you would like to view or activate.
For example, to select the meeting profile, select Menu 6-1-3-1 from standby
mode (Menu > 6 Settings > 1 Profiles > 3 Meeting > 1 Activate). After a brief
pause, the Meeting profile is activated. (in spec, Profiles is
{qtn.sett.profiles.menu} but this isn’t in TNT db)
In-phone help
Many features have brief descriptions (help text) that can be viewed on the
display. In order to view the descriptions, you must first activate help text.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Help text
activation > On or Off.
To view these descriptions, scroll to a feature, and wait for about 15 seconds.
Select More, when necessary, to view all of the description, or select Back to exit.
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Set up your phone
2. Set up your phone
■ Antenna
Your phone has an internal antenna that is located
toward the top of the phone.
In the Nokia 2125i phone, the GPS antenna is
internal and is activated when you place emergency
calls or when Location on is selected from the
Location info sharing menu. See "Location
information sharing," p. 46.
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone
with the antenna area pointed up and over your
shoulder.
Note: As with any other radio transmitting
device, do not touch the antenna
unnecessarily when the device is switched
on. Contact with the antenna affects call
quality and may cause the device to operate
at a higher power level than otherwise
needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna
while operating the device optimizes the
antenna performance and the battery life.
■ Change the battery
Always switch the device off, and disconnect the charger before removing the
battery.
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by
Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any other types may
invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous.
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Set up your phone
Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is
intended for use when supplied with power from the ACP-7 and ACP-12
chargers.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When
you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not
the cord.
Note: Always switch off the power and disconnect the charger and any
other device before removing the cover . Avoid touching electronic
components while changing the cover. Always store and use the device
with the cover attached.
Remove the back cover
1. With the back of the phone facing you,
push down on the back cover release
button.
2. Slide the back cover toward the bottom
of the phone and remove.
Remove the battery
After you have removed the back cover,
insert your finger into the finger grip, and
lift the battery from its compartment.
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Set up your phone
Replace the battery
1. Position the battery so the positive and
negative indicators on the battery
match up with the positive and
negative indicators on the phone.
The battery label should face away
from the phone.
2. Insert the battery, gold-colored contact
end first, into the battery slot.
3. Push down on the other end of the battery to snap it into place.
Replace the back cover
Slide the back cover toward the top of
the phone until the back cover is
securely in place.
Charge the battery
1. Plug the charger into a standard ac
outlet.
2. Insert the charger output plug into
the round jack at the bottom end of
the phone.
After a few seconds, the battery
indicator on the display starts to
scroll from bottom to top. If the
battery is completely discharged, it
may take a few minutes before the
charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made.
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Set up your phone
■ Turn your phone on or off
1. To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the
power key on top of the phone for at least 3
seconds.
2. Enter the lock code. if necessary, and select OK.
See "Security settings," p. 56.
■ Connect the headset
A compatible headset, such as HS-5, may be purchased with your phone or
separately as an enhancement. See "Enhancements," p. 73.
Warning: When using the headset, your ability to hear outside sounds
may be affected. Do not use the headset where it can endanger your
safety.
Important: The headset may affect your ability to hear sounds around
you. Do not use this headset in situations that may endanger your
safety.
1. Plug the headset connector into the
Pop-Port™ connector at the bottom end
of your phone.
appears in the standby
mode.
2. Position the headset on your ear.
With the headset connected, make,
answer, and end calls as usual.
• Use the keypad to enter numbers.
• Press the call key to place a call.
• Press the end key to end a call.
■ Change the Xpress-on™ covers
Note: Always switch off the power, and disconnect the charger and any
other device, before removing the cover. Do not touch electronic
components while changing the covers. Always store and use the device
with the covers attached.
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Set up your phone
To change the Xpress-on covers, first remove the back cover and battery.
Remove the front cover
Gently pull the bottom of the front cover
away from the rest of the phone.
Install the keymat and front
cover
1. Remove the keymat from the old front
cover.
2. Place the keymat into the new front
cover.
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Set up your phone
3. Press the front cover and keymat against
the phone, and snap the front cover into
place.
4. Replace the battery and back cover.
■ Make a call
Use the keypad
1. Enter the phone number (including the area code), and press the call key. To
delete a character to the left of the cursor, select Clear.
2. Press the end key to end the call, or select End call to cancel the call attempt.
Use the contacts list
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to the entry you wish to view.
2. Press the call key to make the call, or select Details to view details of the
entry.
Use the last dialed number
1. In the standby mode, press the call key to display the last 20 numbers dialed.
2. Scroll to the number (or name) you wish to redial, and press the call key.
Conference calls
Conference calling is a network service that allows you to take part in a
conference call with two other participants.
1. Make a call to the first participant.
2. With the first participant on the line, select Options > New call.
3. Enter the phone number of the second participant, or select Search to
retrieve a number from the contacts list.
4. Select Flash and the first participant is put on hold.
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Set up your phone
5. When the second participant answers, press the call key to connect the calls.
6. To end the conference call, press the end key.
■ Answer calls
Answer, silence, or decline an incoming call
Silence and Decline are carrier dependent features.
1. Press the call or Answer key to answer the call.
2. To mute the ringing tone, select Silence. If you do not answer the call, the call
is forwarded to voicemail.
3. To dismiss and forward the call to voicemail (a carrier dependent feature),
select Decline after you have muted the ringing tone, or press the end key at
any time.
Answer a call with the keypad locked
To answer a call with the keypad locked, press the call key. During the call, all
features function normally. When you end, silence or decline the call, the keypad
automatically relocks. See "Keyguard," p. 20.
When the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency
number programed into your device.
Adjust the earpiece volume
While in a call, scroll up or down to adjust the volume of the earpiece.
When you adjust the volume, a bar chart appears in the display to indicate the
volume level.
Use the loudspeaker
You can use your phone as a loudspeaker during a call.
• To activate the loudspeaker, select Loudspeaker.
• To deactivate the loudspeaker during a call, select Handset.
The loudspeaker is deactivated automatically when a call (or a call attempt) ends,
or when certain enhancements are connected.
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Set up your phone
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is
in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
Options during a call
Many of the options that used during a call are network services. Check with your
wireless service provider for more information.
1. Select Options to display the following:
Mute or Unmute—Silence your end of the call.
Loudspeaker or Handset—Activate or deactivate the loudspeaker while in a
call.
New call—Initiate a conference call. See "Conference calls," p. 18.
Save—Save the number you entered during a call.
Add to contact—Save the number you entered during a call to a contact
already in the contacts list.
End all calls—Disconnect from all active calls.
Touch tones—Enter the numbers, and select Tones to send the numbers as
tones.
Contacts—View the contacts list.
Menu—View the phone menu.
2. Scroll to and select an option to activate the option or enter its submenu.
■ Keyguard
Use keyguard, to lock the keypad and prevent keys from being pressed
accidentally. Remember to lock your phone keypad to prevent accidental calls. If
the keypad is locked, it unlocks when you receive a call. After the call, the lock
automatically reactivates.
When the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency
number programed into your phone. Enter the emergency number and press the
call key. See "Automatic keyguard," p. 49.
Lock the keypad
Select Menu; then press * within 2 seconds.
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Set up your phone
Unlock the keypad
Select Unlock; then press * within 2 seconds.
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Text entry
3. Text entry
You can use two methods for entering text and numbers: standard mode and
predictive text mode.
• Select Clear to backspace the cursor and delete a character.
• Select and hold Clear to backspace continuously and delete characters.
■ Standard mode
Standard mode is the only way to enter text into the contacts list and to rename
caller groups.
Text (Abc)
Press a key once to insert the first letter on the key and twice for the second
letter, etc. If you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted and your
device awaits the next entry.
• Press 0 to enter a space and accept a completed word.
• Press 1 to insert a period into your message.
• Press and hold * to display a complete list of special characters.
• Press and hold # to switch between letters and numbers.
Numbers (123)
To switch from Abc mode to 123 mode, press and hold # at any message entry
screen.
Punctuation and special characters
While at any text entry screen, press * to display special characters (press and
hold * if predictive text is on). Press * again to cycle through all available
characters. To navigate through the list of special characters, use the scroll keys.
Once a character is highlighted, select Insert to insert the character into your
message.
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Text entry
■ Predictive text mode
To write messages quickly, use predictive text mode with your keypad and the
built-in dictionary. Predictive text mode is much faster than the standard mode
method because you do not need to scroll through the letters on each key to spell
a word. The dictionary determines which word to enter based on the keys
selected.
Activate or deactivate
At any text entry screen, select Options > Predictive text > English or Français to
activate predictive text; or select Prediction off to deactivate predictive text.
Text entry
The illustration below simulates your display each time a key is pressed. For
example, to write ’Nokia’ with predictive text on and the English dictionary
selected, press each of the following keys:
• Press 0 to enter a space, and begin writing the next word.
• If a displayed word is not correct, press * to see other matches. To return to
the previous word in the list of matches, select Previous.
• If ? appears after a word, select Spell to enter the word with the standard
mode, and add the word to the dictionary.
• Press 1 to insert a period into your message.
• Press and hold * to display special characters. Press * again to cycle through
all available characters.
■ Change case and mode
Press # to switch between uppercase, lowercase, and sentence case text and
between standard and predictive text mode. Case and mode are indicated by the
icons that appear in the upper left of the display screen, as follows:
Uppercase text: standard mode is on.
Lowercase text: standard mode is on.
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Text entry
Sentence case text: standard mode is on. This option is available only
at the beginning of a sentence.
Uppercase text: predictive text is on.
Lowercase text: predictive text is on.
Sentence case text: predictive text is on. This option is available only
at the beginning of a sentence.
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My Account
4. My Account
You can access your Virgin Mobile account to check or increase your balance.
■ Access My Account
To access your account, select Menu > My Account. This connects to the Virgin
Mobile website.
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Call history
5. Call history
Call log stores information about the last 20 missed, 20 received, and 20 dialed
calls. It also stores the duration of all calls. When the number of calls exceeds the
maximum, the most recent call replaces the oldest.
To view information for Outgoing calls, Incoming calls, or Missed calls, choose
from the following options:
Call time—Displays the date and time of the call
Send message—Sends a message to the number
View number—Displays the number
Use number—Edits the number and associates a name with the number
Save—Enters a name for the number and saves it to your contacts list
Add to contact—Adds the number to an existing entry in your contacts list, if the
number is not associated with a name
Delete—Clears the number from memory
Call—Calls the number
■ View missed calls
Missed calls are calls that were never answered. The missed calls feature does not
function when your phone is switched off.
If the message icon appears in the display, select List and highlight the missed
call. Select Options. From the standby mode, select Menu > Call History > Missed
calls. Highlight a missed call and select Options.
■ View incoming calls
Received calls are calls that have been answered. In the standby mode, select
Menu > Call History > Incoming calls. Highlight a received call and select
Options.
■ View dialed numbers
Dialed numbers were called previously from your phone. In the standby mode,
press the call key, or select Menu > Call History > Outgoing calls. Highlight a
name or number and select Options.
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Call history
Call times
To view up to five calls with the time each call occurred, your phone clock must
be set.
1. Select Options > Call time.
2. Scroll through the calls listed to view the most recent call times made from
this number.
3. Select Back to return to the options list.
■ Delete call logs
To delete any missed, dialed, or received calls from phone memory, in the standby
mode, select Menu > Call History > Delete recent call lists and select the call type
to clear: All, Missed, Incoming or Outgoing.
■ Minibrowser calls
Minibrowser is a network service used to access VXL and downloads. See Sign on
to VXL, 70. With this feature, you can view the size or duration of sent or received
data from the minibrowser.
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls and services by your service
provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding off for
billing, taxes, and so forth.
At the start screen, select Menu > Call History > Minibrowser calls and one of the
following options:
Last sent browser data—View the size (KB) of the last sent browser data.
Last received browser data—View the size (KB) of the last received data.
All sent browser data—View the size (KB) of all sent browser data.
All received browser data—View the size (KB) of all received browser data.
Last browser session—View the duration time of the last browser session.
All browser sessions—View the duration time of all browser sessions.
Clear all browser logs—Select OK > Yes to clear all browser logs.
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Messages
6. Messages
If you have subscribed to a messaging service through your wireless provider, you
can send and receive text messages to compatible phones that also subscribe to a
compatible message service. You may also be able to send and receive picture
messages and e-mail messages.
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. E-mail messages
may contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device
or PC.
Your device supports the sending of text messages beyond the 140 character
limit for a single message. Longer messages will be sent as a series of two or more
messages. Your service provider may charge accordingly. Characters that use
accents or other marks, and characters from some language options like Chinese,
take up more space, limiting the number of characters that can be sent in a single
message.
The number of characters remaining in a message are indicated by counter in
upper right corner of screen. If there are special characters in your message, the
indicator may not show the message length correctly.
Note: When sending messages, your device may display Message sent.
This is an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the
message center number programed into your device. This is not an
indication that the message has been received at the intended
destination. For more details about messaging services, check with your
service provider.
■ Text messages
Write and send
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create
message.
2. Select Add number or Add e-mail to enter the recipient’s phone number or
e-mail address; or select Search to retrieve a number from your contacts list.
Select OK.
3. Repeat step 2 to add more recipients, and select OK.
4. Select Options > Enter text.
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5. Compose a message using the keypad, and select Options > Send.
Messaging options
When you create or reply to a text message, depending on the mode of text input
you use and the features supported by your wireless service provider, some or all
of the following options are available:
Send—Send the message to recipient.
List recipients—Send the message to more than one recipient; or delete or edit
the recipient list.
Settings—Set or change how the message is sent (Urgent, Delivery note, or
Callback no.).
Save message—Save the message to a folder. Select Sent items, Templates, and
Archive.
Clear text—Erase the text clipboard.
Exit editor—Save the message to your Sent items folder automatically, and exit
the message editor.
Insert contact—Insert a name from your contacts list into your message.
Insert number—Insert a phone number or find a phone number in the contacts
list, to insert into your message.
Use template—Insert a predefined template into your message.
Insert word/Edit word—Enter or edit the text of a new word that might not appear
in the dictionary. This displays only when Predictive text is set to on.
Insert symbol—Insert a special character into your message. This displays only
when Predictive text is set to on.
Predictive text—Choose a predictive text language, and turn the dictionary on or
off.
Templates
Templates are short, prewritten messages that can be recalled and inserted into
new text messages.
1. Open the blank message creation screen. See "Write and send," p. 28.
2. Select Options > Use template.
3. Scroll to and select one of the available templates.
4. Enter the text into your new message, and select Options > Send.
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Read messages
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Messages may
contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device or
PC.
When you receive a text message, a notification message and
are displayed
in the upper left corner in the standby mode. When you have unopened messages
in your Inbox,
is displayed.
1. Select Show to read the message or Exit to remove the notification icon.
Scroll to view the whole message, if necessary.
2. Select Options > Reply.
3. Select Empty screen, and compose your reply.
4. To send your reply, select Options > Send.
Options
When you read a text message, some or all of the following options are available
depending on the text input mode and the features supported by your wireless
service provider:
Delete—Discard the message.
Reply—Reply to the message. Create the message, and select Options >Send.
Use number—Choose Save, Add to contact, Send message, or Call.
Save—Save the message to a folder.
Use web link—Activate web link (appears when the message contains a URL).
Save address—Save e-mail address (appears when the message contains an
e-mail address).
Forward—Forward the message to another phone number.
Rename—Edit the title of the message.
■ Message folders
Save messages
To save drafts or received messages to a folder, do the following:
Open the message or create a new message, and select Options > Save or Save
message > Sent items, Archive, Templates, or a folder you created
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View saved messages
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages.
2. Select the folder containing the message you wish to view:
Inbox—Stores read and unread messages.
Sent items—Stores messages send from your phone automatically.
Archive—Stores messages you have saved.
Templates—Stores pictures and prewritten templates.
My folders—Provides a place to organize your messages in custom folders.
Select Options > Add folder or Open folder, Rename folder or Delete folder
change a folder.
3. Once the folder opens, scroll to and select the message to view.
■ Delete messages
Delete a single message
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages.
2. Scroll to and select the folder containing the message you wish to delete.
3. Select Options > Delete > OK. Select Back to exit.
If your message memory is full, Message overwriting is set to off, and you have
more messages waiting at the network when No space for new messages is
displayed in the standby mode.
Delete messages in a folder
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Delete
messages.
2. Scroll to the folder containing the messages you wish to delete, and Select
one of the following options:
All—Deletes all messages in all folders
All read—Deletes any messages which have been read in all folders
All unread—Deletes any messages which have not been read in all folders
Inbox—Deletes all messages from the Inbox folder
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Sent items—Deletes all messages from the Sent items folder
Archive—Deletes all messages from the Archive folder
User defined folders—Displays all user defined folders that the user has
added under My folders after the predefined folders. Only folders created in
My folders can be deleted. The Inbox, Sent items, Archive, and Templates
folders are protected. When a folder is deleted, all messages in the folder are
also deleted
3. Select OK to empty the folder.
■ Message settings
Change sending options
Note: Some or all of the following Sending options may be available as
determined by your carrier.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Message
settings > Sending options and select the setting to change:
• Priority—Sets the priority of the note to Normal or Urgent.
• Delivery note—Receives a note confirming delivery of the message. Select On
or Off.
• Send callback number—Sends a callback number to the recipient. Select Off
or enter your phone number.
Change message settings
In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Message
settings > Other settings, and one of the following options:
• Message font size—Select Small font or Large font.
• Message overwriting—Select Sent items only, Inbox only, S. items & inbox, or
Off.
• Save to Sent items as sending—Select Always save, Always prompt, or Off.
When the message memory is full, your phone cannot send or receive any new
messages. However, you can set your phone to automatically overwrite selected
messages in the Inbox or Sent items folders when new messages arrive.
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■ Voice messages
If you subscribe to voice mail, your wireless provider will furnish you with a voice
mailbox number. Save this number to your phone to use voice mail. When you
receive a voice message, your phone either beeps, displays a message, or both. If
you receive more than one message, the number of messages received is
displayed.
Save voice mailbox number
To see or save your voice mailbox number, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Messages > Voice messages > Voice mailbox number. .
• If your wireless provider has already saved your voice mailbox number to your
phone, the number appears in the display. Select OK to leave the number
unchanged.
• If the number entry window is empty, enter the voice mailbox area code and
number, and select OK
Call and setup your voice mail
1. Once you have saved the voice mailbox number, press and hold 1.
2. When you connect to voice mail and the prerecorded greeting begins, follow
the service’s automated instructions to setup your voice mail.
Listen to your voice messages
To dial the voice mailbox number and listen to your voice messages, perform one
of the following:
• Dial the number using the keypad.
• Press and hold 1.
• If there is a notification message in the display, select Listen .
• In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Voice messages > Listen to
voice messages.
Once you connect and the prerecorded greeting begins, follow the automated
instructions to listen to your voice messages.
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Automate voice mail
Special characters, called dialing codes, can be added to phone numbers. Dialing
codes instruct the receiving system to pause, wait, bypass, or accept the numbers
that follow them in the dialing string. See "Insert dialing codes," p. 34.
Voice mail services vary by service provider. The following instructions are
examples of common operations. Please check with your service provider for
specific instructions for using your voice mail service.
Set up voice mail with dialing codes
1. Write down your voice mailbox number.
2. Call and check your voice mail as you normally would.
3. Write down your interaction with the recorded prompts step-by-step. Keep in
mind that each voice mail service may vary. However, it should be similar to
the following:
Dial 2145551212, pause 5 seconds, press 1, pause 2 seconds, press 1234,
press #.
4. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Speed dials.
5. Scroll to an (empty) 1-touch dialing slot and select Assign.
6. Enter your voice mailbox number, including the area code.
7. Enter any dialing codes as necessary using the information that you wrote
down.
If you pause for 5 seconds after connecting to voice mail, enter p twice after
the voice mailbox number; for example, 2145551212pp.
8. Enter any remaining pauses or other information that allows you to listen to
your messages, and select OK.
9. Enter a name (such as voice mail), and select OK.
To dial and listen to your voice mail, in the standby mode, press and hold the
assigned 1-touch dialing key.
Insert dialing codes
Press * repeatedly to cycle through the dialing codes. Once the desired code
appears in the display, pause briefly. The code is inserted into the dialing string.
The following dialing codes are available:
* — Bypasses a set of instructions
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+— International prefix
p— Pauses for 2.5 seconds before sending the numbers that follow
w— Waits for you to press the call key before sending the numbers or codes that
follow
■ Minibrowser messages
To retrieve minibrowser messages, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Messages > Minibrowser messages > With connect to launch the minibrowser,
or Back to escape and return to Messages.
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7. Contacts
The contacts list can hold up to 500 contacts with
multiple numbers and text notes for each contact. The amount of numbers and
text entries that you can save may vary, depending on length and the total
number of entries in the contacts list.
■ View the contacts list
1. In the standby mode, select Contacts and one of the following options:
Search—Find a name or select from a list.
Add new—Add a contact to your contacts list.
Edit name—Edit an existing name.
Delete—Delete a name and its associated numbers.
Add number—Add a number to an existing name.
Settings—Change the contacts list view, check the memory status of your
phone.
Speed dials—View or modify the list of speed dial numbers.
Voice tags—Attach, listen to, or modify a contact voice tag.
My phone no.—View your own phone number.
Caller groups—View and edit the properties for any of the caller groups:
Family, VIP, Friends, Business, or Other.
2. Scroll to and select an item to activate the feature or enter its submenu.
Configure settings
You can choose how the contacts appear in your contacts list and view the
amount of memory used or available in your phone.
For more information on used and available memory, see "Shared memory," p. 6.
In the standby mode, select Contacts > Settings, and one of the following
options:
Scrolling view—Choose how names and numbers stored in the contacts list are
viewed. Select Name list or Name and no.
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Memory status—View the amount of memory used in phone book.
■ Search
In the standby mode, select Contacts > Search; highlight the contact you wish to
view, and select Details.
Fast search for a name
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display your contacts list.
2. Press the key that corresponds to the first letter of the name for which you
are performing a search.
3. Scroll up and down to highlight a contact, and select Details to view the
details.
■ Edit contacts list entries
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display the contents of your contacts list.
2. Scroll to the entry you would like to edit; select Details > Options and one of
the following options:
Add voice tag or Voice tag—Add a new voice tag or Playback, Change, or
Delete an existing voice tag.
Edit number—Edit an existing contact number.
Delete number—Delete a phone number from the contact.
Use number—Display the phone number in the standby mode, ready to be
called.
View—View the details of the contact.
Change type—Change the number type to General, Mobile, Home, Work, or
Fax or the detail type to E-mail, Web address, Street addr., or Note
As primary no.—Change the default number of the contact.
Add number—Add a number to the contact.
Add detail—Add an address or note to the contact.
Caller groups—Add the contact to an existing caller group.
Custom tone—Add a custom ringing tone to the contact.
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Send bus. card—Send the contact as a business card to another phone.
Send message—Create and send a message to the contact.
Speed dial—Add the contact to your speed dial list.
Edit name—Edit the name of the contact.
View name—View the name of the contact.
Delete—Delete the entire contact entry from your contacts list.
Edit phone number
Highlight the phone number you would like to edit, and select Options.
■ Add new contacts and numbers
Save a name and number
1. In the standby mode, enter the phone number you wish to save.
2. Select Options > Save.
3. Enter the contact name, and select OK.
Save (only) a number
In the standby mode, enter the phone number you wish to save; select and hold
Options.
Save multiple numbers and text items
The first number you save for any entry is automatically set as the default. The
default setting can be changed later. To save different types of phone numbers
and short text items per name to the phone memory, do the following:
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display a list of entries. Scroll to the entry
to which you wish to add a phone number or text item.
2. Select Details > Options > Add number to add a General, Mobile, Home, Work,
or Fax number; or Add detail to add an E-mail, Web address, Street addr., or
Note .
3. Enter the number or text for the type you have selected, and select OK.
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4. To change the type (E-mail, Web address, Street addr.), select Change type in
the options list.
To change which phone number is the default number for the contact entry:
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to the entry you wish to change, and select
Details.
2. Scroll to the number you wish to set as default, select Options > As primary
no.
E-mail address entry
Highlight the e-mail address entry you would like to send or update, and select
Options and one of the following:
Send e-mail—Send an e-mail.
Edit detail—Edit e-mail if number or text are highlighted.
Delete detail—Delete e-mail.
View—View the details of the e-mail contact.
Change type—Change the e-mail type to E-mail, Web address, Street addr., or
Note.
Add detail—Add an E-mail, Web address, Street addr., or Note to the entry.
Add number—Add a number to the entry.
Caller groups—Add the e-mail to an existing caller group.
Custom tone—Add a custom ring tone to the contact.
Send bus. card—Send the contact a business card.
Edit name—Edit the name of the contact.
View name—View the name of the contact.
Delete—Delete the entire e-mail entry from your contacts list.
Edit Web address
1. Highlight the web address entry you would like to edit, and select Options.
2. Select Web address, Street addr., or Note > OK.
■ Delete contacts list entries
In the standby mode, select Contacts > Delete.
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• To delete individual entries, select One by one, and scroll to the entry you wish
to delete. Select Delete > OK to confirm.
• To delete the entire contents of your contacts list, select Delete all > OK.
Select OK to confirm or Back to return to Contacts. If OK, enter the security
code, and select OK. See "Security settings," p. 56.
■ Set up speed dials
You can associate any entry in the contacts list with a key from 2–9; then dial
those entries by pressing and holding the assigned key. See "Speed dialing," p. 47
to activate or deactivate speed dials.
Assign a key to speed dials
1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Speed dials.
If 1-touch dialing is off, the phone displays a prompt asking if you would like
to turn speed dials on. Select Yes to activate speed dials.
2. Scroll to an (empty) speed dial slot, and select Assign.
3. Enter the number (including the area code) and a name for the contact, or
select Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list.
4. Select OK.
Change speed dial numbers
1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to the speed dial entry you wish to change, and select Options >
Change.
3. Enter the new number; or search to retrieve a number from the contacts list,
and select OK.
4. Enter a name for the entry, and select OK.
Delete speed dial numbers
1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to the 1-touch dialing location you wish to delete, and select Options.
3. Select Delete > OK.
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■ Voice tags
For more information on setting up voice tags and other voice features, see "Edit
contacts list entries," p. 37.
■ My phone number
In the standby mode, select Contacts > My phone number to display the phone
number of your device.
■ Caller groups
You can add contact list entries to any of five caller groups, and assign a unique
ringing tone or graphic to that group. This enables you to identify callers from the
group by their unique ringing tone or graphic.
Set up a caller group
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display a list of entries in your contacts
list.
2. Scroll to a name you want to add to a caller group, and select Details.
3. Select Options > Caller groups.
4. Scroll to and select the caller group to which you would like to add the name.
Options
1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Caller groups > Family, VIP, Friends,
Business, and Other.
2. Select from following caller group options:
Rename group—Rename the group to your preference.
Group ringing tone—Set the ringing tone for the group.
Group logo—Turn the graphic for the caller group on or off or view the
graphic.
Group members—Add or remove members from the caller group.
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■ Send and receive contacts
To send and receive an entry in your contacts list, use text messaging, if
supported by your wireless provider.
Send a business card
To send a business card as a text message to a compatible phone or other
handheld device, do the following:
1. Highlight the entry from the contacts list that you wish to send, and select
Details > Options > Send bus. card > Via text msg., and do one of the
following:
• Select Primary no. or All details, if the entry has more than one number or
detail.
• Enter the number for your recipient.
• Select Search to retrieve a number from your contacts list.
2. Select OK , to send the business card.
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8. My Stuff
You can save pictures to folders in My Stuff and add new folders to the ones
already there.
Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message features can receive and
display multimedia messages.
Your device supports a digital rights management system to protect content that
you have acquired. Content such as a ringing tone, can be protected and
associated with certain usage rules, for example, the number of usage times or a
certain usage period. Usage rules are defined in the content activation key that
can be delivered with the content or delivered separately, depending on the
service provider. You may be able to update the activation key. Always check the
delivery terms of any content and activation key before acquiring them, as they
may be subject to a fee.
Copyright protection may prevent some images, ringing tones, and other content
from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.
Your device has a limited amount of memory for storing files in My Stuff. This
memory is not shared with other functions, such as contacts. If the device
displays a message that the memory is full, delete some existing files before
proceeding.
■ Open My Stuff
At the start screen, select Menu > My Stuff. The following submenus are
displayed:
View folders—Explore the folders in the My Stuff menu. See View folders in the
following section for more info.
Add folder—Add a folder of your own.
Delete folder—Delete a folder you have created.
Rename folder—Rename a folder you have created.
■ View folders
1. At the start screen, select Menu > My Stuff > View folders > Images,
Graphics, Tones, or a folder you have created > Open.
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2. Scroll through the list of graphics or tones, select Options > Open, Delete,
Move, Rename, Set as wallpap. (for graphics or image files), Details, or Sort to
enter the folder submenus.
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9. Settings
Use this menu to change the time settings, call settings, phone settings, display
settings, tone settings, enhancement settings, security settings, network,
network services, and to restore the factory settings.
■ Profiles
Profiles define how your device reacts when you receive a call or message, how
your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. Ringing options, keypad
tones, and other settings for each of the available profiles can be left at their
default setting, or customized to suit your needs. The following profiles are
available: Normal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager.
Profiles are also available for enhancements such as headset and car kit. See
"Enhancements," p. 73.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles, the profile of your choice,
and Activate.
Customize a profile
You can customize any of the profiles a variety of ways.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles.
2. Select the profile you wish to customize.
3. Select Customize and the option you want to customize: Incoming call alert,
Ringing tone, Ringing volume, Vibrating alert, Message alert tone, Keypad
tones, Warning tones, Alert for, or Profile name. You cannot rename the
Normal profile.
Set a timed profile
Timed profiles can be used to prevent missed calls. For example, suppose you
attend an event that requires your device be set to Silent before the event starts,
but you forget to return it to Normal until long after the event. A timed profile
can prevent missed calls by returning your device to the default profile at a time
you specify. Timed profiles can be set up to 24 hours in advance.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >Settings > Profiles.
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2. Select the profile you wish to activate and select Timed for timed expiration.
3. Enter the time in mm:ss for the profile to expire, and select OK.
■ Call settings
Location information sharing
Location information sharing is a network service and must be supported by your
wireless service provider. See "Network services," p. 5, for more information.
Location info sharing allows the phone to share position information over the
network. For calls to emergency numbers, this position information may be used
by the emergency operator to determine the location of the phone. The
functionality and accuracy of this feature is dependent on the network, satellite
systems, and the agency that receives the information. It may not function in all
areas or at all times.
Location information is always shared with the network during emergency calls
to the official emergency number programed into the phone, regardless of which
setting is selected. After you place an emergency call the phone remains in
emergency mode for five minutes. During this time, the location information is
shared with the network.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Location info
sharing > Emergency or On > OK > OK.
Emergency—This is the default profile. The phone location information is shared
only during an emergency call to the official emergency number programed into
your phone. The phone screen displays
in the upper left hand corner when in
the standby mode.
On—The phone location information is shared with the network whenever the
phone is powered on and activated. The screen displays
in the upper lefthand corner when in the standby mode.
Anykey answer
Anykey answer allows you to answer an incoming call with a brief press of any
key except the power, right selection, or end key.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Anykey answer >
On or Off.
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Automatic redial
Occasionally, your network may experience heavy traffic, which results in a fast
busy signal when you dial. With automatic redial activated, your phone redials
the number (number of times is specified by the network), and notifies you once
the network is available.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Automatic redial >
On or Off.
Speed dialing
To activate or deactivate speed dialing. In the standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call settings > Speed dialing > On or Off. See "Set up speed
dials," p. 40.
Automatic update of service
Your phone can receive updates to wireless services sent to your phone by your
service provider. This option is a network service.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Auto-update of
service > On or Off.
Minibrowser confirmation
To activate minibrowser confirmation, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call settings > Minibrowser confirmation > None, On connection, On
exit, or Both.
Calling cards
If you use a calling card for long distance calls, save the calling card number in
your phone. The phone can store up to four calling cards. Contact your calling
card company for more information.
Save information
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Calling card.
2. Enter your security code, and select OK. See "Lock code," p. 58.
3. Scroll to one of the four card memory locations, and select Options > Edit >
Dialing sequence.
4. Select one of the following sequence types:
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Access no. + phone no. + card no.—Dial the 1-800 access number, phone
number, then enter the card number (plus PIN if required).
Access no. + card no. + phone no.—Dial the 1-800 access number, card
number (plus PIN if required), then enter the phone number.
Prefix + phone no. + card no.—Dial the prefix (numbers that must precede the
phone number) and phone number, then enter the card number (plus PIN if
required).
5. Enter the required information (access number or prefix and card number),
and select OK to confirm your entries.
6. Select Card name > enter the card name > OK.
Make calls
After you have saved your calling card information in your phone, make a call
with your calling card.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Calling card.
2. Enter your security code, and select OK. See "Lock code," p. 58.
3. Scroll to the calling card of your choice, select Options > Select > OK.
4. Press the end key to return to the standby mode and enter the phone number,
including any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your calling card may require when
you make a calling card call. See your calling card for instructions.
5. Press and hold the call key for a few seconds until Card call is displayed.
6. When you hear the tone or system message, select OK.
International prefix
To store an international dialing prefix into your phone, enter + at the beginning
of a phone number. Your phone automatically inserts the international dialing
prefix that you stored.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > International
prefix.
2. Enter the international dialing prefix (for example, 0011), and select OK.
3. In the standby mode, enter + (press * key twice) and the phone number to call
(for example, +3546789).
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The phone calls the international dialing prefix you have stored in your phone
and the phone number you have entered (for example, the phone calls
0011354789).
Call summary
Your phone can display the time spent on a call when you hang up.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Call summary > On
or Off.
■ Phone settings
Phone language
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Phone language,
and select the language: English or Français.
The phone language you choose affects the time and date formats of the clock,
alarm clock, and calendar.
Automatic keyguard
To set the keypad of your phone to lock automatically after a preset time delay
(from 10 seconds to 60 minutes), do the following:
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Automatic
keyguard > On or Off.
2. If you select On, Set delay: is displayed.
3. Enter the delay (in minutes and seconds), and select OK.
Important: When keyguard is on, calls may be possible to the
emergency number programed into your phone. Enter the emergency
number, and press the call key. The number is displayed only after you
enter the last digit.
Touch tones
Touch tones sound when you press the keys on your phone keypad. You can use
touch tones for many automated dial-up services such as banking and airlines, or
for entering your voice mailbox number and password.
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Touch tones are sent during an active call and can be sent manually from your
phone keypad, or sent automatically by saving them in your phone.
Set type
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Touch tones
> Manual touch tones.
2. Select one of the following options:
Continuous—Sets tone sounds for as long as you press and hold a key
Fixed—Sends tones of the duration you specify in the Touch tone length
option
Off—Turns off tones. No tones are sent when you press a key
Set length
To specify touch tone length when using the Fixed option, in the standby mode,
select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Touch tones > Touch tone length >
Short (0.1 seconds) or Long (0.5 seconds).
Welcome note
You can write a welcome note that briefly appears on the display screen
whenever you switch your phone on. Predictive text input is not available for
entering welcome note text
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Welcome
note.
2. Enter a note (up to 44 characters).
Press * to display and select from the available special characters.
3. When you are finished, select Options > Save to save the welcome note or
Delete to delete the previous text and create another welcome note.
Help text
Your phone displays brief descriptions for most menu items. These descriptions
are called help text.
The default setting for help text is On. To turn help text on or off, in the standby
mode, select Menu >Settings > Phone settings > Help text activation > On or Off.
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When Help text activation in turned On, select a feature or menu, pause for 10 to
15 seconds, and wait for the help text to display. Use the scroll keys to view the
complete help text, if necessary.
■ Display settings
Wallpaper
You can set your phone to display a background picture (wallpaper) in the
standby mode. To activate or deactivate wallpaper, in the standby mode, select
Menu > Settings > Display settings > Wallpaper > On or Off. To select the
wallpaper you wish to display, do the following:
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display settings >
Wallpaper > Select wallpap.
2. Highlight the Graphics folder, and select Open.
3. Browse the folder.
4. When you find an image, select Options > Set as wallpap.
Color scheme
You can change the color of some display components in your phone, such as
indicators and signal bars.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display settings > Color
schemes.
2. Select the color scheme of your choice.
Banner
Banner is a network service. See "Network services," p. 5.
If your wireless service provider supports this feature, choose whether the display
shows the operator logo when the phone is in the idle state.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display settings > My banner >
Default or Customize.
Screen saver timeout
If you have turned the screen saver on, the screen saver is activated when no
function of the phone is used after a preset period of time. Press any key to
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deactivate the screen saver. You can set your phone to display a screen saver
after a preset time or after a custom time (up to 60 minutes) of your choosing.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display settings > Screen
saver time-out.
2. Scroll to and select the option of your choice.
3. To set a custom time (up to 60 minutes), select Other, enter the custom time,
and select OK.
Display brightness
You can change the brightness of your phone display.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display settings > Display
brightness.
2. Scroll up or down to adjust the brightness level to your preference.
3. Select OK to accept your settings.
■ Time and date settings
Time
Show or hide the clock
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time settings > Clock > Show
clock or Hide clock.
Set the time
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time settings > Clock > Set
the time.
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm format), and select OK.
3. Select am or pm (if you selected 12-hour format).
Change the format
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time settings > Clock > Time
format > 24-hour or 12-hour.
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Date
Show or hide the date
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time settings > Date > Show date
or Hide date.
Set the date
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time settings > Date > Set the
date.
2. Enter the date, and select OK.
Change the date format
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time settings > Date.
2. Scroll to Date format, and select a format.
3. Scroll to and select the Date separator.
4. Select a separator.
Set the auto-update of date and time
Auto-update is a network service. See "Network services," p. 5.
If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can allow the digital
network to set the clock, which is useful when you are out of your home area, or
when you have traveled to another network or time zone.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time settings > Auto-update of
date & time > On, Confirm first, or Off.
If you use the Auto-update of date & time option while outside your digital
network, you may be prompted to enter the time manually. Network time will
replace the time and date when you re-enter your digital network.
If your battery has been removed or has drained outside the digital network, you
may be prompted to enter the time manually (once the battery is replaced or
recharged, and if you are still outside of the digital network).
■ Tone settings
From this menu, you can adjust the ringing volume, keypad tones, and other tone
settings for the active profile. See "Profiles," p. 45, for more information on
profile settings.
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Select Menu > Settings > Tone settings, and one of the following options:
Incoming call alert—Select how the device notifies you of an incoming call.
Ringing tone—Select the ringing tone for incoming calls.
Ringing volume—Set the volume of your ringing tone.
Vibrating alert—Turn the vibrating alert On or Off.
Message alert tone—Select the tone for received messages.
Keypad tones—Set the volume of your keypad tones (or turn them off).
Warning tones—Turn warning and confirmation tones On or Off.
Alert for—Define which caller groups the selected profile will accept or decline.
■ Phone details
From this menu, you can check details of your phone service. Select Menu >
Settings > Phone details, and one of the following options:
User details—Display the mobile ID number (MIN) and own number (MDN).
Version details—Display the phone model, hardware version, and software version
of the phone.
System details—Display the system ID, channel, preferred roaming list (PRL),
mode, and frequency of the phone service.
■ Enhancement settings
The enhancement settings menu is shown only if the phone is or has been
connected to a compatible enhancement.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Enhancement settings > Headset,
Handsfree, Loopset, TTY/TDD (carrier dependent), or Charger.
Headset
Scroll to and select an option of your choice, to enter the submenu and modify its
settings.
Default profile—Choose the profile you wish to be automatically activated when
a headset is connected.
Automatic answer—Answered calls are automatically after one ring when a
headset is connected. Select On or Off.
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Handsfree
Scroll to and select an option, to enter the submenu and modify its settings.
Default profile—Select the profile you wish to automatically activate when your
phone is connected to a car kit. See "Profiles," p. 45.
Automatic answer—Set so calls are answered automatically after one ring when
a car kit is connected. Select On or Off.
Lights—Choose to keep the phone lights always on or to shut off automatically
after several seconds. Select On or Automatic.
Loopset
The LPS-4 Loopset (for use with T-coil equipped hearing aids) is recommended for
use with your phone. Scroll to and select the option of your choice, to enter the
submenu and select Use loopset > Yes or No to modify the settings.
TTY/TDD
This feature is dependent on your carrier. In addition to the Nokia phone, you will
need the following for TTY/TDD communication:
• A TTY/TDD device that is cellular ready or cellular compatible.
• A cable for connecting the TTY/TDD to your Nokia phone, usually supplied by
the manufacturer of the TTY/TDD device.
Set up the TTY/TDD profile
To connect your phone directly to the TTY/TDD device, set up the TTY/TDD profile.
1. Connect one end of the cable to the TTY/TDD device.
2. Insert the other end of the cable into the headset jack.
3. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Enhancement settings > TTY/
TDD > Use TTY > Yes.
TTY/TDD calls
Important: Some manufacturers of TTY/TDD devices suggest that the
phone be at least 18 inches from the TTY/TDD device. When connecting
to any other device, read its user guide or contact its manufacturer for
detailed instructions and safety information.
• Check with the manufacturer of the TTY/TDD device for a connecting cable
that is compatible with the Nokia phone.
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• TTY/TDD communications depend on network availability. Check with your
service provider for availability and description of services.
Make a call
1. In the standby mode, enter the number, and press the call key.
2. When the receiving party answers, begin typing your conversation on the TTY/
TDD.
3. Press the end key to end the call.
Receive a call
1. Make sure the TTY/TDD device is connected to your phone.
2. Press the call key to answer the call, and type your responses on the TTY/TDD.
3. Press the end key to end the call.
Charger
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Enhancement settings > Charger,
and one of the following options:
Default profile—Choose the profile you wish to be automatically activated when
your phone is connected to the charger.
Lights—Choose to keep the phone lights always on or to shut off automatically
after several seconds. Select On or Automatic.
■ Security settings
Restrict calls
Call restriction is a network service. See "Network services," p. 5.
If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can restrict the calls
your phone can make and receive. When calls are restricted, calls still may be
possible to the official emergency number programed into your phone. Contact
your service provider for the restriction password.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Call
restrictions.
2. Enter the security code, and select OK. See "Lock code," p. 58.
3. Select the type of calls you wish to restrict:
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Restrict outgoing calls—Calls cannot be made: Select, Add restriction, Edit, or
Delete.
Restrict incoming calls—Calls cannot be received: Select or All calls.
Activate or deactivate phone lock
The phone lock feature protects your phone from unauthorized outgoing calls or
unauthorized access to information stored in the phone. When phone lock is
activated, Phone locked is displayed each time you turn your phone on.
When the device is locked, calls still may be possible to the official emergency
number programed into your device.
Call not allowed is displayed if you attempt to place a call while phone is locked.
To answer a call with phone lock on, select Answer or the call key.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Phone lock.
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK. See "Lock code," p. 58.
3. Select one of the following options:
• On—Turns on the phone lock feature after power on.
• Off—Immediately turns off the phone lock feature.
If you selected On, you must enter your lock code and the lock code must be
accepted before the phone will function normally.
Allow numbers when phone locked
When phone lock is on, the only outgoing calls that can be made are to the
emergency number programed into your phone (for example, 911) and the
number stored in the Allowed number when phone locked location.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Allowed
number when phone locked.
2. Enter the lock code and select OK. See "Lock code," p. 58.
3. Enter the phone number; or select Search to recall the number from the
phone book, and select OK.
4. Press the call key to press the call.
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Lock code
When you change your lock code, make sure you store it in a safe place, away
from your phone. Avoid entering access codes similar to emergency numbers
such as 911 to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number.
The preset lock code is 1234. If you enter an incorrect lock code five times in a
row, your phone will prompt you for the 5-digit, security code. If you enter the
wrong lock code five times in succession, you will not be able to enter a code for
5 minutes, even if you power off the phone between incorrect entries
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Change
lock code.
2. Enter the current (or default) lock code, and select OK.
3. Enter the new lock code (must be 4 characters in length), and select OK.
4. Reenter the new lock code for verification, and select OK.
Voice privacy
Voice privacy is a network service. See "Network services," p. 5. If your wireless
service provider supports this feature, the voice privacy feature protects the
privacy of your current phone conversation from other callers placing phone calls
on your same network.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Voice privacy >
On or Off.
■ Network services
The following features are network services. See "Network services," p. 5.
Store a feature code
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Network
feature setting.
2. Enter the feature code from your service provider (for example, *633 Forward
if busy), and select OK.
3. Select the type of forwarding that matches the feature code you entered (for
example, Call forwarding).
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The activated feature code is now stored in your phone, and you are returned
to the Feature code: field. Continue entering other feature codes (for
example, *633), or press the end key to return to standby mode. Once you
enter a network feature code successfully, the feature becomes visible in the
Network services menu.
Call forwarding
Call forwarding tells your network to redirect incoming calls to another number.
Call forwarding is a network service and may not work the same in all networks,
so contact your wireless provider for availability.
Activate
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Call
forwarding and select one of the following options:
Forward all calls
Forward if busy
Forward if not answered
Forward if out of reach
Cancel all call forwarding
2. Select Activate.
3. Scroll to and select the destination to which your calls will be forwarded.
4. Enter the number to which your calls, data, or other information will be
forwarded, and select OK.
Call waiting
If your wireless provider supports this feature, call waiting notifies you of an
incoming call even while you are in a call. You can then accept, decline, or ignore
the incoming call.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Call
waiting > Activate or Cancel.
2. During a call, select Answer or the call key to answer the waiting call.
The first call is put on hold.
3. Press the end key to end the active call.
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Send own caller ID when calling
If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can prevent your
number from appearing on the receiving party caller ID.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Send own
caller ID with next call > Yes or No.
■ Network
The menu options you see in your phone are based on your service provider’s
network. The network determines which options actually appear in the phone
menu. Check with your service provider for more information.
The Network menu allows you to customize the way your phone chooses a
network in which to operate while you are within or outside of your primary or
home system. Your phone is set to search for the most cost-effective network. If
your phone cannot find a preferred network, it selects a network automatically
based on the option you choose in the Network menu.
Roaming options
To set your phone to roam or search for another network when you are not in
your home area, do the following:
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network > Roaming options.
2. Select one of the following options:
Home only—Make and receive calls in your home area only.
Automatic—Phone automatically searches for service in another digital
network. If one is not found, the phone uses analog service. The roaming rate
applies when you are not in the home service area.
3. Select OK, if necessary, to confirm the activation.
Mode
You can choose whether your phone uses digital or analog service.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network > Mode, and one of the
following service options:
Digital pref.—The phone works in digital mode but will also work in analog mode
when digital mode is unavailable.
Digital only—The phone only works in digital mode.
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Analog only—The phone only works in analog mode.
■ Restore factory settings
This option resets some of the menu settings to their original values. It does not
delete data that you have entered or downloaded, or affect entries in your
contacts list.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Restore factory settings. Enter the
security code, and select OK. See "Lock code," p. 58.
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10. Tools
Your phone contains features to help organize your everyday life, including an
alarm clock, calendar, calculator, countdown timer, and stopwatch.
■ Alarm clock
Set an alarm
The alarm clock is based on the phone clock. The alarm sounds an alert for any
time you specify.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Tools > Alarm clock > Alarm time.
2. Enter the time for the alarm (in hh:mm format), and select OK.
3. Select am or pm (if you select 12-hour format).
Alarm on is displayed briefly in the display, and
standby mode.
is displayed in the
Change the time
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm time >
On.
2. Enter the time for the alarm (in hh:mm format), and select OK.
3. Select am or pm (if you select 12-hour format).
Alarm on is displayed briefly, and
is displayed in the standby mode.
Set the alarm tone
You can set the tone to play when the alarm sounds.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm tone.
2. Highlight Standard, Ringing tone, or Open Gallery; and select a tone.
Alarm conditions
When the alarm sounds, your phone beeps, vibrates (if vibrating alert is on for the
currently active profile), and lights up the display. If you do not press a key, the
alarm stops (snoozes) for 10 minutes, then sounds again.
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With the phone on, select Stop to shut the alarm off, or select Snooze. The alarm
stops for 10 minutes and Snooze on is displayed.
If the alarm time is reached while the device is switched off, the device switches
itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you select Stop, the device asks
whether you want to activate the device for calls. Select No to switch off the
device or Yes to make and receive calls. Do not select Yes when wireless phone
use may cause interference or danger.
Turn an alarm off
In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm time > Off.
■ Calendar
The calendar tracks reminders, calls to make, meetings, and birthdays. It can even
sound an alarm for any of these events.
Monthly view provides an overview of the selected month and weeks. It also
allows you to jump to a specific date. Any days or dates that appear in bold font
contain calendar notes such as a meeting or reminder.
Open
In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar.
Move the cursor in some calendar views with the up and down scroll keys.
Go to a date
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar > Options > Go to
date.
2. Enter the date (for example, mm/dd/yyyy), and select OK.
Note a specific date
You can choose from five types of notes: Meeting, Call, Birthday, Memo, and
Reminder. Your phone asks for further information depending on which note you
choose. You also have the option to set an alarm for any note that you select.
1. Go to the date for which you want to set a reminder. See "Go to a date," p. 63,
in the previous section if you need more information.
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2. From the monthly view (with the go to date highlighted), select Options >
Make a note, and one of the following note types:
Meeting—Enter a subject, a location, and a start and end time. You can then
set an alarm.
Call—Enter a phone number, a name, and the time. You can then set an alarm.
Birthday—Enter the person’s name, and year of birth. You can then set an
alarm.
Memo—Enter a subject and an end date and set an alarm.
Reminder—Enter the subject you wish to be reminded about and set an alarm.
3. Enter your note, and select Options > Save.
View notes (day view)
To view the created calendar notes, do the following:
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar.
2. Scroll to the date that has a note. (Days with notes are in bold font.)
3. Select Options > View day.
4. To view a highlighted note, select Options > View.
Send a note
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar.
2. Scroll to the date containing the note. Any days containing notes are in bold
font.
3. Select Options > View day.
4. Scroll to the note you wish to send, and select Options > Send note > Via
calendar or Via text msg.
5. If you selected Via calendar, enter the number for the recipient or select
Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list, and select OK.
6. If you selected Via text msg., the note appears as a text message.
7. Select Add number.
8. Enter the number for the recipient or select Search to retrieve a number from
the contacts list, and select OK.
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9. Select Options > Send.
Receive notes
When you receive a calendar note in calendar-to-calendar (vCal) format,
Calendar note received is displayed. When you receive a calendar note as a text
message, a message notification appears in the standby mode. You can then
view, save, or discard the note and set an alarm for any date and time.
■ Voice recorder
This feature allows you to record, save, and listen to voice memos. The total
available time is 30 seconds if no memos have been stored. The maximum length
of a recording depends on how much memory remains available.
Record speech or sound
1. At the start screen, select Menu > Tools > Voice memo > Record.
2. After the recorder start tone is heard, begin recording speech or sound.
3. When you are finished recording, select Stop.
4. Enter the title you wish to assign to the recording, and select OK. Your voice
memo is saved to the Recordings list.
Options
After you have saved the recording to the Recordings list, highlight the recording,
and choose one of the following options:
Playback—Listen to the recording using the earpiece.
Delete—Erase the recording.
Edit title—Rename the recording.
Add alarm—Add an alarm to the recording.
■ Calculator
The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, calculates the
square and the square root, changes the sign of the number entered, and
converts currency values.
Note: This calculator has a limited accuracy and is designed for simple
calculations.
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1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator.
2. Enter the first number in the calculation.
Press # for a decimal point if necessary.
Press * to cycle through the add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/)
characters. Pause briefly to select the displayed character.
3. Enter the second number in your calculation.
4. Select Options (equals is highlighted).
To perform a square or square root calculation, select Options > Square or Square
root.
To change the sign, select Options > Change sign, or scroll to the key.
Currency converter
You can convert foreign currency to domestic directly from the standby mode or
from the Calculator menu.
1. In the standby mode, enter a currency amount to convert or select Menu >
Organizer > Calculator, and enter a currency amount to convert.
2. Select Options > To home or To foreign.
To home—converts foreign currency to domestic currency
To foreign—converts domestic currency to foreign currency
3. Enter the exchange rate (press # to insert a decimal), and select OK.
You can edit the exchange rate at any time. When you change base currency, you
must enter the new rates because all previously set exchange rates are set to zero
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator > Options >
Exchange rate, and one of the following:
Foreign unit expressed in domestic units—The number of home units it takes
to make one unit of foreign currency.
Domestic unit expressed in foreign units—The number of foreign units it takes
to make one unit of your home currency.
2. Enter the exchange rate, and select OK.
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■ Countdown timer
You can enter a specified countdown time (up to 99 hours and 59 minutes).
When the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm. The countdown timer only
works when the phone is on.
Set the countdown timer
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Countdown timer.
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm format), and select OK.
3. Enter a note for the timer, and select OK.
The
icon appears in the standby mode when the countdown timer is set.
When the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm, displays the timer note,
and flashes its lights.
• Press any key during the alarm to stop the timer.
• After 30 seconds the timer alert expires automatically.
Change the time
After you have set the timer, you can change the time.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Countdown timer > Set
timer:.
2. Enter the new time, and select OK.
3. Leave the note as it was or enter a new note, and select OK.
Stop the timer
After you have set the timer, you can stop the timer at any time.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Countdown timer > Stop timer.
■ Stopwatch
Your phone has a stopwatch that can be used to track time. The stopwatch
displays time in hours, minutes, seconds and fractions of a second in hh:mm:ss:s
format.
Using the stopwatch or allowing it to run in the background when using other
features increases the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life.
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Measure time
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Stopwatch > Split timing or
Lap timing > Start. The running time is displayed on the screen.
2. Select Split to note the lapsed time.
The timer continues to run. The split time appears below the running time. If
you split the time more than once, the new measured time appears at the
beginning of the list. Scroll to see previous measured times.
3. Select Lap to note the lap time.
The clock stops, then starts immediately from zero. The lap time appears
below the running time. If you take more than one lap time, the new
measured time appears at the beginning of the list. You can scroll to see
previous measured times. When you select Stop, the total time appears at the
top.
4. Select Stop to end the timing. The total time is displayed on the screen.
5. Select Options > Save to save the split or lap time.
6. Enter a name for the measurement, and select OK. If you do not enter a name,
the total time is used as the default title for the time.
Operation note
If you press the end key and return to standby mode, the clock continues to run in
the background and
appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
To return to the stopwatch screens:
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Stopwatch >Continue.
2. To stop the clock, select Stop.
Options
The following options are available with the stopwatch: Continue, Show last
time, Split timing, Lap timing, View times, and Delete times.
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11. Games
Challenge yourself or a friend to one of the fun games in your phone. Some
menus listed are network services. Contact Virgin Mobile for more information
about networks.
■ Play a game
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Games > Select game.
2. Scroll to a game, and select Options > Open or the call key.
3. Select one of the following options (if supported by the particular game):
New game—Launch a new game.
High scores—View the high scores for this game (if previously played).
Instructions—View instructions for playing the game. Scroll down to read
more.
■ Game settings
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Games.
2. Scroll to and select one of the following game submenus:
Get new—Enter a game option list. See "Game details," p. 69.
Memory—Check the available memory for games and game-related
applications.
Settings—Turn Game sounds, Game lights, and Shakes on or off.
■ Game details
To display the name, version, and size of a selected game, select Options >
Details.
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12. VXL
Your device has access to VXL, which includes selected
services on the mobile Internet. You can access popular features, exclusive music,
entertainment, information services, and much more.
VXL is updated frequently. Check the Virgin Mobile web site at virgin.com/mobile,
for availability and pricing.
■ Sign on to VXL
At the start screen, select Menu > Extra Virgin.
After a brief pause, your device attempts to connect to VXL. If you receive an
error message, your device may not be set up for browsing. Contact your wireless
provider to make sure that your device is configured properly.
Your device cannot receive incoming calls when in VXL. Incoming calls are
automatically forwarded to voice mail.
■ Navigate VXL
Since your device screen is much smaller than a computer screen, the content is
displayed differently from what you may be accustomed to seeing. This section
contains guidelines for using device keys to navigate the site.
Device keys
• To browse the site, scroll up or down.
• Select a highlighted item.
• To enter letters and numbers, press a key from 0–9.
• To enter special characters, press *.
Make an emergency call while online
You can end your data connection, then make an emergency call.
1. To close your connection, press End.
2. Press End as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the device
for calls.
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3. Enter the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911).
Emergency numbers vary by location.
4. Press Call.
Disconnect
To close your VXL connection, press and hold End.
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13. PC Connectivity
With the PC Suite you can, for example, create and send text and picture
messages, and synchronize contacts and calendar between your phone and a
compatible PC. Some of the features available in PC Suite are carrier dependent.
Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia Web site for the latest version
of this guide, additional information, downloads, and services related to your
Nokia product.
Important: Only install and use applications and other software from
sources that offer adequate security and protection against harmful
software.
■ Nokia PC Suite
Nokia PC Suite software is available for the Nokia 2125i phone. Nokia PC Suite is
a collection of powerful tools that you can use to manage your device features
and data. Each component is a separate program that includes online helps.
Nokia PC Suite software, installation instructions, and other documentation,
which are provided free of charge and can be downloaded from the software
downloads of the Nokia Web site: www.nokiausa.com/pcsuite.
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including ringing tones),
and other content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.
■ Your phone as a modem
You can use your Nokia phone as a modem while connected to a compatible PC,
giving you access to the Internet (for sending and receiving e-mail and Web
browsing). To use your phone as a modem, install the modem software manually
on your PC. The downloadable modem software is on the Nokia website at
www.nokiausa.com/support/software/. Modem data service is a
network-dependent feature. For availability and subscription to data services,
contact your network operator or service provider.
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14. Enhancements
Check the model number of any charger before use
with this device. This device is intended for use when
supplied with power from ACP-7 or ACP-12.
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and
enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The
use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may
be dangerous.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When
you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not
the cord.
A few practical rules about accessories and enhancements.
• Keep all accessories and enhancements out of the reach of small children.
• When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhancement, grasp
and pull the plug, not the cord.
• Check regularly that enhancements installed in a vehicle are mounted and
are operating properly.
• Installation of any complex car enhancements must be made by qualified
personnel only.
Power
• Standard 1070 mAh Li-Ion Battery (BL-6C)
• Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7)
• Travel Charger (ACP-12)
• Mobile Charger (LCH-12)
• Retractable Charger (AC-1)
Audio
• Headset (HS-5)
• Boom Headset (HDB-4)
• Loopset (LPS-4)
• FM Radio Headset (HS-2R)
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Enhancements
• Retractable Headset (HS-10)
Data
• Data Cable (DKU-5)
• CA-43 Cable
• Desk Stand with Sync (DCV-15)
Car
• Full Car Kit (CK-6)
• Car Installation Kit (CARK-126)
• Mobile Holder (MBC-17)
• Mobile Lighter Charger (LCH-12)
• Headrest Handsfree (BHF-1)
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Battery information
15. Battery information
■ Charging and discharging
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new
battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will
eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter
than normal, replace the battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and
recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this
device.
If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not
been used for a prolonged period, it may be necessary to connect the charger
then disconnect and reconnect it to begin charging the battery.
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do
not leave the battery connected to a charger since overcharging may shorten its
lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the
charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made.
To prolong battery life of NiMh batteries, discharge the battery from time to time
by leaving your device switched on until it turns itself off. Do not attempt to
discharge the battery by any other means.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery
that is damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a
metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the
positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips
on the battery.) This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery
in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery
or the connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or
winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try
to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A device with a hot
or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged.
Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing.
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Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also
explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please
recycle when possible. Do not dispose batteries as household waste.
■ Nokia battery authentication guidelines
Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To check that you are getting
an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an authorized Nokia dealer, look for
the Nokia Original Enhancements logo on the packaging and inspect the
hologram label using the following steps:
Successful completion of the four steps is not a total assurance of the
authenticity of the battery. If you have any reason to believe that your battery is
not an authentic original Nokia battery, you should refrain from using it and take
it to the nearest authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Your
authorized Nokia service point or dealer will inspect the battery for authenticity.
If authenticity cannot be verified, return the battery to the place of purchase.
Authenticate hologram
1.When looking at the hologram on the label, you
should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol
from one angle and the Nokia Original
Enhancements logo when looking from another
angle.
2.When you angle the hologram left, right, down,
and up, you should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each
side respectively.
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3.Scratch the side of the label to reveal a 20-digit
code, for example 12345678919876543210. Turn
the battery so that the numbers are facing
upwards. The 20-digit code reads starting from
the number at the top row followed by the bottom
row. Confirm that the 20-digit code is valid by
following the instructions at www.nokia.com/
batterycheck.
What if your battery is not authentic?
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the hologram on the label is
an authentic Nokia battery, please do not use the battery. Take it to the nearest
authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that
is not approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in poor
performance and damage to your device and its enhancements. It may also
invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device.
To find out more about original Nokia batteries, visit www.nokia.com/battery.
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Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be
treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty
coverage.
• Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or
moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If your
device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry
completely before replacing it.
• Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and
electronic components can be damaged.
• Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of
electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
• Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal
temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic
circuit boards.
• Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.
• Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal
circuit boards and fine mechanics.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean
the device.
• Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper
operation.
• Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses (such as camera, proximity
sensor, and light sensor lenses).
• Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may
violate regulations governing radio devices.
• Use chargers indoors.
• Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as contacts and
calendar notes, before sending your device to a service facility.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any
enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest
authorized service facility for service.
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Additional safety information
Additional safety information
■ Operating environment
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them out of the
reach of small children.
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always
switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger. Use the device only in its normal operating positions. This
device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal use position
against the ear or when positioned at least 2.2 cm (7/8 inch) away from the body.
When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for body-worn operation, it should
not contain metal and should position the device the above-stated distance from
your body.
In order to transmit data files or messages, this device requires a good quality
connection to the network. In some cases, transmission of data files or messages
may be delayed until such a connection is available. Ensure the above separation
distance instructions are followed until the transmission is completed.
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the
device, and persons with a hearing aid should not hold the device to the ear with
the hearing aid. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near
the device, because information stored on them may be erased.
■ Medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may
interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices.
Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if
they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any
questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may
be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15.3 cm
(6 inches) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are
consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless
Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should:
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• Always keep the device more than 15.3 cm (6 in) from the pacemaker when
the device is switched on.
• Do not carry the device in a breast pocket.
• Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference.
If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and move the device away.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If
interference occurs, consult your service provider.
■ Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic
systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic
antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag
systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer or its representative
of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added.
Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the device in a
vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any
warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device
equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or
carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment
as the device, its parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equipped with an air bag,
remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including
installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air
bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and
the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device
before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be
dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone
network, and may be illegal.
■ Potentially explosive environments
Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere
and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include
areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or
even death. Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at
service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel
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Additional safety information
depots, storage, and distribution areas; chemical plants; or where blasting
operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are
often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical
transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such
as grain, dust, or metal powders.
■ Emergency calls
Important: Wireless phones, including this device, operate using radio
signals, wireless networks, landline networks, and user-programed
functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be
guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless phone for
essential communications like medical emergencies.
To make an emergency call:
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength.
2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the
phone for calls.
3. Enter the official emergency number for your present location. Emergency
numbers vary by location.
4. Press the call key.
If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those features off before
you can make an emergency call. Consult this guide or your service provider for
more information.
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information as accurately
as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the
scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
■ Certification Information (SAR)
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based
on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations
through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards and
guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of
the public, regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in
measurements.
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Additional safety information
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit set by ICNIRP is
2.2 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its
highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level
of an operating device can be well below the maximum value because the device
is designed to use only the power required to reach the network. That amount
changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a
network base station. The highest SAR value when tested according to
international testing procedures for use at the ear is 0.72 W/kg.
SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requirements
and the network band. Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in
different SAR values. Additional SAR information may be provided under product
information at www.nokiausa.com.
USA and Canada: The SAR limit of USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) is 1.6 W/kg
averaged over 1 gram of tissue. This device model has also been tested against
this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product
certification for use at the ear is 1.21 W/Kg and when properly worn on the body
is 1.17 W/kg.
Information about this device can be found on the FCC's website at http://
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid by searching the equipment authorization system using
FCC ID: QMNRH-71.
■ Technical information
Dimensions—Width 49.9 mm (1.96 inches); length 108.3 mm (4.26 inches);
depth 23.2 mm (0.91 inches)
Weight—3.84 oz (108.8 g) with BL-6C Li-Ion Battery
Volume—5.95 cu in (97.5 cu cm)
Frequency range (Tx)—PCS 1851.25–1908.75 MHz;
Cellular 824.70–848.37 MHz
Frequency range (Rx)—PCS 1931.25–1988.75 MHz;
Cellular 869.70–893.37 MHz
GPS Frequency—1575.42 MHz
■ Battery information
This section provides information about battery charging times with the Travel
Charger (ACP-12) and the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7), talk-times, and
standby times. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change.
For more information, contact your service provider.
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Additional safety information
Charging times
The following charging times are approximate with the BL-6C 1070 mAh Li-Ion
battery:
Travel Charger (ACP-12): up to 1 hour 45 minutes
Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7): up to 3 hours 45 minutes
Talk and standby times
Operation times are estimates only and depend on signal strength, phone use,
network conditions, features used, battery age and condition (including charging
habits), temperatures to which the battery is exposed, and many other factors.
Talk time: up to 3.7 hours cellular and 4.1 hours PCS
Standby time: up to 12 days
■ Patent information
Manufactured or sold under one or more of the following US patents:
D405445 5491718 5758278 5887250 6025802 6088342 6377813
D406583 5596571 5790957 5887252 6029065 6148209 6414640
D414189 5642377 5793744 5889770 6047071 6154455 6434186
D405784 5699482 5796757 5929813 6055264 6167038 6459689
D423515 5701392 5802465 5990740 6072787 6205325 6463031
4969192 5708656 5821891 5991627 6076181 6253075 6466173
5440597 5737323 5854978 6005889 6078570 6292474 6480700
5444816 5754976 5859843 6009129 6084471 6332083 6480155
6486835 6496150 6570909 6580771 6587685
Others
4558302 4901307 5056109 5101501 5109390 5265119 RE32580
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IndexNumerics1-touch dialing 27Åalarm clock 76antenna 13anykey answer
50applications 85automate voicemail 39automatic redial 51automatic update of
service 51auto-update 57Bback coverremoving 14replacing 14, 17banner
58batteries and chargers 90batterycharging 14charging times 96removing
14replacing 14, 17talk and standby times 96battery information 96business
cards 31Ccalculator 80calendar 77call duration 45call forwarding 66call log
43caller groups 26calling cards 52callsanswering 19in-call options 20making
18care and maintenance 91certification information (SAR) 94chargerconnecting
14information 90times 96color schemes 58contacts list 25add 25delete 29edit
28send 31view 30countdown timer 81currency converter 81customer care
7Ddata/fax calls 53dialing codes 39display language 54display settings
58downloadapplications 85Eemergency calls 94while using wireless Internet
75with keypad locked 55enhancement settings 59handsfree 59headset 59,
60music stand 61TTY/TDD 60enhancements 88ESN 7exchange rate 81FFCC
information 94feature codes 65Ggallery 68games 69Hhandsfree 59headset 15,
59, 60help 7help text 12, 56Iindicators and icons 9KKeyguard 20automatic
54Llanguages 54loudspeaker 19Mmessage folders 40messagesdelete
41minibrowser messages 40picture messages 36text messages 32voice
messages 38minibrowser 74minibrowser messages 40music stand 61NNetwork
Services 6Öorganizer 76Ppatent information 97phone settings 54picture
messages 36predictive text 23profiles 48Qquick keys 9Rrestore factory settings
67restrict calls 61Ssafety 4important safety information 92screen saver
58scrolling 12security code 62, 63, 64security settings 61send own caller ID
67setdate 57time 56settings 50shared memory 7shortcuts 12start screen
9stopwatch 82Ttalk and standby times 96technical information 96text entry
22text messages 32time and date settings 56timed profiles 48tone settings 59,
64touch tones 55TTY/TDD 60turn phone off 15turn phone on 15Vviewcall
duration 45call times 44data/ call duration 46dialed numbers 44minibrowser
duration 46missed calls 43own phone number 67picture messages 37received
calls 44saved messages 41voice 70voice commands 71voice dialing 70voice
messages 38voice privacy 64voice recorder 72voicemail 38volumeadjusting
19using the loudspeaker 19Wwallpaper 58warranty 111welcome note
55wireless Internet 74make an emergency call 75receive a call while online
75sign on 74XXpress-on covers 16
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