Microsoft RM-218 CDMA Cellular Phone User Manual N6088 UG EN 060728
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Manual
Nokia 6088 User Guide
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LEGAL INFORMATION
PART NO. 9251805, ISSUE NO. 1
Copyright ©2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nokia 6088, 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.
Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from
RSA Security.
The information contained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 6088 products. 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
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RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUMENT OR WITHDRAW IT AT ANYTIME 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 following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nokia
could void the userís authority to operate this equipment.
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Contents
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Contents
1. Phone at a glance........................................................................ 7
2. Set up your phone..................................................................... 12
3. Text entry................................................................................... 19
4. Uni .............................................................................................. 26
5. Messages .................................................................................... 30
6. Log.............................................................................................. 40
7. Contacts ..................................................................................... 43
8. Gallery ........................................................................................ 50
9. Media.......................................................................................... 52
10.Settings..................................................................................... 57
11.Organiser .................................................................................. 71
12.Games ....................................................................................... 81
13.Enhancements .......................................................................... 82
14.Battery information ................................................................. 83
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For your safety
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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 device 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
Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device 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 device at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or
chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the device 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.
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WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
BACK-UP COPIES
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all
important information.
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 device is switched on and in service. Press the end key as
many times as needed to clear the display and return to the main
screen. Enter the emergency number, then press the call key. Give
your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 6088 mobile phone. Your phone
provides many functions practical for daily use, such as a hands-free
loudspeaker, alarm clock, calculator, calendar, and more. To personalise your
phone, you can set your favorite ring tones.
■About your device
The wireless devices described in this guide are approved for use on the CDMA
800 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about
networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and the
legitimate rights of others.
Warning: To use any features in this device, other than the alarm clock,
the device must be switched on. Do not switch the device on when
wireless phone use may cause interference or danger.
■Network Services
To use the device you must have service from a wireless service provider. 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 your service provider before you can
utilize them. Your service provider 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. Contact
your service provider for more information.
■Shared memory
The following device features may share memory: contacts; text messages;
photos, 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. If your phone displays a message that the
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memory is full when you try to use a shared memory feature, delete some of the
information or entries stored in the shared memory features before continuing.
Some of the features, such as photos, images, and 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.
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1. Phone at a glance
• Earpiece (1)
• Display screen (2)
• Left selection key (3)
• Call key (4)
• Keypad (5)
• Microphone (6)
• Four-way scroll and center
selection key (7)
• Right selection key (8)
• Power key and end key (9)
• Charger port (10)
• Connector (11)
■Keys and parts
• Voice command
key (1)
• Camera flash (2)
• Camera lens (3)
• Loudspeaker (4)
• Earpiece port (5)
• Volume key (6)
• Camera and Video
key (7)
Note: Mini USB connector is not for Customer use, only for service.
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■Standby mode
Depending on your wireless service provider and the model number of your
phone, some or all of the following selection keys may appear in the standby
mode.
The standby mode is home base and indicates your phone
is in the idle state.
Signal strength—A higher bar (at the upper left corner)
indicates a stronger network signal.
Uni —Press the center selection key to select this
option.
Menu—Press the left selection key to select this option.
Go to—Press the right selection key to select this option.
Battery level—A higher bar (at the upper right corner) indicates more power in
the battery.
■Quick keys
Note: Depending on your wireless service provider and the model
number of your phone, some or all of the following Quick keys may
appear in the standby mode.
In the standby mode, the four-way scroll key instantly takes you to
frequently-accessed menus:
Scroll up key—Go to Calendar.
Scroll right key—Go to U-Mail.
Scroll down key—Go to the contacts list.
Scroll left key—Quickly create a text message.
Center selection key—Go to Uni.
■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. 30.
You have missed a call. See "View missed calls," p. 40.
Menu Go to
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You have new voice messages. See "Voice messages" p. 37. This icon shows
only when network supports this function.
Your phone keypad is locked. See "Keyguard" p. 18.
Your phone is set to the silent profile. See "Profiles" p. 57.
The alarm clock is set to on. See "Alarm clock" p. 71.
The countdown timer is running.
The stopwatch timer is running in the background.
Integrated hands-free is active. See "Loudspeaker" p. 17.
The timed profile is selected. See "Profiles" p. 57.
An enhancement is connected to the phone. See "Enhancement settings" p.
67.
You are roaming outside your home network. See "Network" p. 68.
■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 customise your phone features. To access these menus
and submenus, use the scroll method or a shortcut.
You can change your menu view from list to grid. Select Menu > Options > Main
menu view > List or Grid.
Note: Some features may not be available, depending on your network.
For more information, contact your wireless service provider.
Scroll method
You can use the four-way scroll key to scroll up, down, left, and
right through the options.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu, to scroll through the main
menus.
As you scroll through the menus, the menu number appears in the upper right
corner of the display. Below the battery level indicator 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, providing a visual representation of your current position
in the menu structure.
2. When you arrive at a menu, press the center selection key to select submenus.
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• Select Back (the right selection key) to return to the previous menu.
• Press the end key to return to the standby mode from any menu or
submenu.
In-phone help
Many features have brief descriptions (help text) you can view on the display. To
view these descriptions, you must first activate help text as follows.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Help text activation > On
or Off.
Scroll to a feature and wait about 14 seconds. Scroll down to view all of the
description, or select Back to exit.
■Security code settings
Your device has a security option allowing you to lock your phone with a PIN
code. When the PIN code is set and turned on, no outgoing calls are allowed and
the menu cannot be accessed without entering the correct code first. This
prevents unauthorized outgoing calls or access to any information stored on your
device.
The PIN code option is in the Settings menu. The first time you access the
Security option, you must enter a PIN code. The default PIN code may vary
depending on your wireless service provider who provided your UIM card.
The PIN code protects the UIM card from unauthorized access. The PIN code can
be 4–8 digits in length. After three successive incorrect entries, the PIN code is
blocked. You need to enter the personal unblocking key (PUK) code. See "Personal
unblocking key (PUK) code" p. 67.
■Go to functions
The Go to menu enables you to change the function of the right selection key on
your phone. With this function, you can quickly access your most frequently used
functions from the Go to menu in the standby mode.
Choose Go to functions
1. In the standby mode, select Go to > Options > Select options.
2. Scroll up or down to highlight the desired function.
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3. Select Mark to add a function or Unmark to remove a function.
4. Select Done when you have added all desired functions.
5. Select Yes to save the changes.
6. In the standby mode, select Go to to display a list of the functions you
selected in step 2.
Organise functions
1. In the standby mode, select Go to > Options > Organise.
2. Scroll up or down to highlight the function you want to rearrange, and select
Move > Move up, Move down, Move to top, or Move to bottom.
3. Select Done > Yes to save the changes.
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2. Set up your phone
■Antenna
Your device has a fixed antenna located at the top of the phone. Hold the phone
with the antenna area pointed up and over your shoulder.
Note: Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily
with the device switched on. Contact with the
antenna affects call quality and may cause the
device to operate at a higher power level than
otherwise needed. Not touching the antenna
area during a phone call optimizes the antenna
performance and battery life.
■Battery
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.
2. Slide the back cover toward the
bottom of the phone and remove.
Remove the battery
1. After you have removed the back
cover, insert your finger into the
finger grip.
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2. Lift the battery upward from it’s
compartment.
Note: Always switch off the
device, and disconnect the charger before removing the battery.
UIM (CDMA SIM) card installation
The User Identity Module (UIM), also called the CDMA Subscriber Identity Module
(SIM), card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be
careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card. The UIM card slot is built
into the mechanics, located under the battery.
Before installing the UIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off
and that you have removed the cover and battery.
Keep all UIM cards out of the reach of small children.
1. Remove the back cover and battery first.
2. Keep the beveled corner of the UIM card
facing up and matching along the
corresponding beveled corner of the card
holder.
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3. Insert the UIM card into the holder (beveled
corner last) with the gold-coloured contacts
facing down, matching up with the gold-
coloured contacts on the phone.
Replace the battery
1. Insert the battery, gold-coloured contact
end first, into the battery slot.
2. Push down on the other end of the battery
to snap the battery into place.
Replace the back cover
1. Set the back cover on the phone
with the cover tabs aligned with the
slots in the phone.
2. Slide the back cover toward the top
of the phone until the back cover is
securely in place.
Charge the battery
Note: Before you use a charger with this device, check its model number.
This device is intended for use when supplied with power from the AC-3
or AC-4 charger.
1. Plug the charger transformer 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 in 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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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.
■Turn your phone on or off
1. To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the end key on the keypad for at
least 4 seconds.
2. Enter the security code, if necessary, and select OK. See "Security settings" p.
65.
Warning: Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
■Connect the headset
A compatible headset may be purchased with your phone or separately as an
enhancement. See "Enhancement settings" p. 67.
1. Plug the headset connector into the 2.5mm universal headset jack at the
right side of your phone. appears in the standby mode.
2. Position the headset on your ear.
With the headset connected, you can make, answer, and end calls as usual.
• Use the keypad to enter numbers.
• Press the call key to place a call. See
"Phone at a glance" p. 7.
• Press the end key to end a call.
■Make a call
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).
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2. Press the end key to end the call, or select End call to cancel the call attempt.
Contacts list
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display your contacts list and highlight
your desired entry.
2. Select Details to highlight your desired number, and then select Call.
Last dialled number
1. In the standby mode, press the call key to display the last 30 numbers dialled.
2. Scroll to the number (or name) you want to redial, and press the call key.
Conference calling
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. Select Call. The first participant is
put on hold.
4. When the second participant picks up, press the call key to connect the calls.
5. To end the conference call, select Options > End all calls, or press the end key.
■Answer calls
An incoming call
1. Press the call key, or select Answer to answer the call.
2. Press the end key to reject the call.
Select Silence to mute the ringing tone, then Dismiss, or do nothing.
With your phone set to silent in the profiles menu, select Dismiss to reject the
incoming call.
3. Press the volume key to mute the ringing tone.
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Adjust the earpiece volume
Whether in or out of a call, you can scroll the volume key located on the right side
of your device up or down to adjust the volume of the earpiece. When you adjust
the volume, a bar chart indicates the volume level.
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 as normal. When you end or reject the call, the keypad
automatically relocks. See "Keyguard" p. 18.
When the keypad lock is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency
number programmed into your device. Enter the emergency number, and press
the call key.
Loudspeaker
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is
in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
You can use your phone as a loudspeaker during a call.
• To activate the loudspeaker while in a call, select Loudsp..
• To deactivate the loudspeaker during a call, select Normal.
The loudspeaker is deactivated automatically when a call (or a call attempt) ends
or when certain enhancements are connected.
Call options
Many of the options you can use during a call are network services. Check with
your wireless service provider for more information.
1. Select Options during a call to display the following options:
Loudspeaker—Activate or deactivate the loudspeaker while in a call.
New call—Initiate a conference call. See "Conference calling" p. 16.
Save—Save a number while in a call to your contacts list. This option is
available only when entering numbers during a call.
Add to contact—Add a phone number to an existing contact in your contacts
list while in a call. This option is available only when entering numbers during
a call.
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End all calls—Disconnect from all active calls.
Send DTMF—Enter the numbers, and select DTMF to send the numbers as
tones.
Contacts—View the contacts menu.
Menu—View the phone menu.
2. Select an option to activate the option or enter its submenu.
■Keyguard
With keyguard, you can lock the keypad to prevent keys from being pressed
accidentally. The locked keypad unlocks when you receive a call. After the call,
the lock automatically reactivates.
With the keyguard on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency
number programmed into your phone. Enter the emergency number, and press
the call key.
Lock the keypad
Select Menu with the left selection key; then press * within 2 seconds.
Unlock the keypad
Select Unlock with the center selection key; then press * within 2 seconds.
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3. Text entry
The input methods available in the phone are preset according to the market
where it will be sold.
This phone supports simplified Chinese input methods.
When the phone’s language is set to simplified Chinese, you can use predictive
Pinyin and Stroke input methods to enter simplified Chinese.
You can also activate predictive English input method to edit English message.
This method reduces times of pressing key rather than traditional English input
method, so enhances the speed of entry extremely.
■Input method indicators
Input method indicators are shown at the upper left corner of the display. The
names of the input methods and the corresponding indicators on the display are
shown below.
Note that the default input method and the input methods available in specific
circumstance have been presetted in the phone. Always check the indicator on
the display to see which input method is in use.
■Switch between input methods
• Activate the predictive English input method:
1. When editing text message (Create message), press Options, then select
Dictionary on;
2. eZi Dictionary on will be displayed briefly on your phone screen.
• Deactivate the predictive English input method:
Pinyin
Stroke
Upper case
Lower case
Number input
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1. When editing text message (Create message), press Options, then select
Dictionary off;
2. eZi Dictionary off will be displayed briefly on your phone screen.
• Press # repeatedly to switch between these input methods;
• Press and hold # to quickly switch between Number input method and other
input methods;
■Predictive pinyin input method
With predictive pinyin input method, you only need press the number keys on
which pinyin symbols are printed to input the pinyin of Chinese characters.
For example, to input "kuai", you only need to press 5, 8, 2, 4.
The pinyin letters (pinyin letters combinations) displayed on the screen change
with pressing the number keys. Ignore these changes before you finish inputting
the last pinyin letter.
Use predictive pinyin input method
1. Input pinyin letters and tone marks:
Press the corresponding number keys to input pinyin letters for each Chinese
character. Press the key 1 repeatedly to enter your desired tone mark.
2. Find different matching items: If there are several pinyin combinations
matching the number key you pressing, press * to find other possible
matching items.
You can enter tone mark firstly, or find matching item firstly, both are OK.
3. Clear pinyin letters or tone marks: Press back to delete pinyin letters or tone
marks to the left of the cursor. Press and hold back to delete pinyin letters or
tone marks to the left of the cursor more quickly.
4. Input Chinese characters: Press 0 to flip the candidate list; Press the left or
right scroll key to highlight the desired Chinese character, then press OK to
select the highlighted Chinese character.
5. Predictive: Your phone can predictive the next Chinese character which
could make up a phrase with the first inputted Chinese character. Press 0 to
flip the candidate list; Press the left or right scroll key to highlight the desired
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candidate character, then press OK to select the highlighted Chinese
character.
6. Exit predictive: You phone will keep predictive function until you select Back.
You need to input pinyin letter for the next Chinese character.
If all predictive Chinese characters are not your desired, press Back to delete
the predictive characters, or input the pinyin letter for the next Chinese
character directly.
7. Clear inputted characters: After clearing all pinyin letters and tone marks,
press Clear to delete the character to the left of the cursor; Press and hold
Clear to delete the character to the left of the cursor more quickly. Use the
down and up scroll keys to move the cursor.
Predictive pinyin input example: To input 生日快乐
1. Enter into Create message.
2. Input pinyin letter sheng for 生: Press 7, 4, 3, 6, 4 in sequence, and finally
press 1 once for the first tone.
3. Select 生 from candidate list, then press OK.
4. Press right scroll key to select 日 from predictive character list, then press OK.
5. Input pinyin letter kuai for 快: Press 5, 8, 2, 4 in sequence, and finally press
[1] twice for the fourth tone.
6. Select 快 from candidate list, then press OK.
7. Select 乐 from predictive character list, then press OK.
8. You phone will keep predictive function until you select Back.
■Stroke input method
The strokes constituting Chinese characters have been divided into five
categories: horizontal, vertical, left-falling, dot, and turning. Each category
corresponds to a number key from 1 to 5, respectively.
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The strokes are classified according to the following table.
Use Stroke input method
1. Input strokes: You could press the number keys to input the strokes
according to the standard stroke order.
Tip! If you are not sure about a certain stroke classification, press 6 as
a substitution for that stroke, then continue with the subsequent
strokes. A question mark appears in the input area to represent that
stroke.
2. Clear the strokes you just inputed: selecting Back deletes the Chinese
character to the left of the cursor; selecting and holding Back deletes the
inputted Chinese characters more quickly.
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3. Character input: Press 0 to go through in the candidate list; press left scroll
key or right scroll key to highlight the Chinese character you want in the
candidate list. Press OK to select the highlighted character.
4. Prediction: You phone will keep predictive function until you select Back.
Press 0 to go through in the candidate list; press left scroll key or right scroll
key to highlight the Chinese character you want in the candidate list. Press
OK to select the highlighted character.
5. End prediction: You phone will keep predictive function until you select
Back. You can continue enter strokes for the next character.
If the current predictive list does not show your desired character, press Back
to delete predictive character, or enter the new strokes for the next character.
6. Clear all strings you entered: After deleting all strokes of a character, press
Clear to delete the characters to the left of the cursor; press and hold Clear to
delete the inputted characters more quickly. Press down scroll key and up
scroll key to move the cursor.
Stroke input example: To input 你好
1. Enter into the Create message.
2. Input the stroke for 你: Press 3, 2, 3, 5 and 2.
3. Select 你 from the candidate list, and then press OK.
4. Select the character 好from the predictive list, and then press OK.
5. You phone will keep predictive function until you select Back.
■Traditional English input
1. Switch the input method to Upper Case status or Lower Case status, please
see "Switch between input methods" on page 19.
2. Press a number key (2 - 9) to enter the first letter on the key, press twice to
enter the second letter on the key and so on.
If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one, press the
down scroll key or upward scroll key to finish the previous letter; or wait until
the cursor appears.
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3. Press Clear to delete one letter to the left of the cursor. Press and hold Clear
to delete letters to the left of the cursor more quickly.
■Enter space
To insert a space, press 0.
If you are under number mode, please switch to any other input mode first. (See
"Switch between input methods" on page 19.)
■Enter number
• Switch the input method to number mode (See "Switch between input
methods" on page 19.), and then enter the number directly by pressing the
responding number key.
• If you are under "Predictive English" or "Traditional English" input mode, you
can enter number by long pressing the responding number key.
• If you are under "Traditional English" input mode, press the responding
number key till the number you desired appears on the display.
■Enter special characters and punctuation marks
• If you are under Pinyin, Stroke, Traditional English, press * to view the list of
special characters and punctuation marks, scroll to the desired one, then
press Use.
To scroll through the list more quickly, press 2, 4, 6 or 8 and then press Use to
enter.
• If you are under Pinyin or Traditional English input mode, press 1 repeatedly
to enter some frequently used Chinese or English punctuation marks.
■Predictive English input
With predictive English input, you can enter any letter in the word you want by
simply pressing the responding number key. The predictive English input is based
on a built-in dictionary to which you can also add new words.
1. At text entry screen, select Options and then select Dictionary on or
Dictionary off to activate or deactivate predictive English input.
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2. Start writing a word using the keys 2 to 9. Press each key only once for one
letter. You must switch to the input method that the first letter is capital,
then you can enter out the word Nokia.
The following illustration shows your text entry of the word Nokia in predictive
text mode. With the English dictionary selected, press each of the following
number keys once, and the screen will display Nokia by predicting the
appropriate letter to use based on your keypad entry:
3. When you finish writing the word and it is correct, to confirm it and add a
space, press0 to insert a space for confirmation.
If the word is not correct, press * repeatedly until the desired word appears,
and confirm it; or select Options > Matches and the word you want.
If the ? character is displayed after the word, the word you intended
to write is not in the dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary,
select Spell. The phone displays the entered letters. Complete the word using
traditional text input, and select Save.
■Change case and mode
Press # to switch between uppercase, lowercase, and sentence case text. As you
press #, the following icons (not the descriptions) appear in the upper left of the
display screen:.
Uppercase text: standard mode is on.
Lowercase text: standard mode is on.
Sentence case text: standard mode is on. This option is available only
at the beginning of a sentence.
Note: You can press # within 2 seconds to switch between standard
mode and predictive text mode.
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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4. Uni
All features and options under the Uni menu are network services. Their
availability and operation depend entirely on your service provider. Always check
with your service provider for detailed information about availability,
subscription, and charging rates of the services. See "Network services" p. 69.
Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nokia.
Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you
should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any
Internet site.
■Sign on to the mobile Internet
In the standby mode, select Menu > Favorites > Services.
After a brief pause, your device attempts to connect to your wireless service
provider’s home page. If you receive an error message, your device may not be set
up for browsing. Contact your wireless service provider to make sure that your
device is configured properly.
■Navigate the mobile Internet
Since your device screen is much smaller than a computer screen, mobile Internet
content is displayed differently than you may be accustomed to seeing. This
section contains guidelines to use phone keys to navigate a WAP site.
Phone keys
• To browse the WAP site, scroll up or down.
• To select a highlighted item, press Select.
• To enter letters and numbers, press a key from 0–9.
• To enter special characters, press *.
Disconnect
To close your mobile Internet connection, press the end key.
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■U-Mail
U-Mail enables you to receive e-mail with a multimedia attachment between
mobile phone and mobile phone, or mobile phone and Internet e-mail address.
Apply CDMA 1X data service from your service provider before using U-Mail.
Account registration
In the standby mode, select Menu > Favorites > Mail > E-mail settings > Register
accnt..
Check with your service provider for detailed U-Mail function and operation.
■U-Info access
Because mobile Internet content is designed to be viewed from your device, your
wireless service provider is now your mobile Internet service provider as well.
It is likely that your wireless service provider has created a home page and set up
your browser to go to this page when you log on to the mobile Internet. At your
service provider’s home page, you may find links to a number of other sites.
It should not be necessary to manually configure the browser on your device.
Normally this is done by your wireless service provider after you subscribe to the
feature. Contact your wireless service provider if you have problems using the
browser.
■UNI-INFO
If your wireless service provider supports this feature, then you can view weather
reports, check flight times, view financial information, and much more. Check
with your service provider for details. In the standby mode, select Menu >
Favorites > Info.
■Online calls
Receive a call while online
If your data connection is not active, you may still be able to receive a voice call
while you use the WAP browser.
• To answer the incoming call, press the call key.
• To reject the incoming call, press the end key (a network-dependent feature).
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While in the voice call, you are not able to load new pages in the browser. After
you end your voice call, you must initiate activation of your Internet connection.
Note: If your data connection is active, the incoming calls are
automatically diverted to voice mail, depending on your network service.
Make an emergency call while online
You can end your data connection and make an emergency call.
1. To close your mobile Internet connection, press the end key.
2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the
device for calls.
3. Enter the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911).
Emergency numbers vary by location.
4. Press the call key.
■Clear the cache and disconnect
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data temporarily. If you have
tried to access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords,
empty the cache after each use. The information or services you have accessed
are stored in the cache. To empty the cache while in the browser menu, select
Browser menu > Advanced > Cache > Clear disk Cache from the home page. The
cache is also cleared when you power off your device.
To close your mobile Internet connection while browsing, press the end key.
■My Documents
You can use My Documents to organize your files, images, video clips, musics etc.
You can also download these materials from Internet and organize them into
relevant folders.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Favorites > My Documents > Images, Video
clips, Themes, Graphics, Tones, Recordings.
■Music Street
Music Street had some suggested solutions of music management. You can
access the following options:
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Order music—Voice program, listen to and order hot line for wonderful piece, dial
10155;
Listen to SMS—Voice message, send leave word, dial 10158;
Personal Stereo—Pop songs, fun stories, dial 10159.
Help—Any problem, please contact 10010.
■Bookmarks
The bookmarks view opens when you open Services.
Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nokia.
Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you
should take the same precautions for security or content as you would with any
Internet site.
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5. Messages
If you have subscribed to a message network service, you can send and receive
messages to compatible phones also subscribed to a message service. You can
send and receive multimedia and e-mail messages if supported by your service
provider. Also, you can make distribution lists that contain phone numbers and
names from your contacts list. See "Distribution list" p. 34.
When composing text or picture messages, check the number of characters
allowed in the top right corner of the message. Using Unicode characters takes
up more space. With Unicode characters in your message, the indicator may not
show the message length correctly. Before sending the message, the phone tells
you if the message exceeds the maximum length allowed for one message.
Important: Exercise caution opening messages. Messages may contain
malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.
Note: When you send a message, your device may display Message sent,
indicating your device has sent the message to the message center
number programmed 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
Compose and send
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create
message.
To go quickly to Create message, scroll left in the standby mode.
2. Compose and send a message using the keypad.
Depending on the messaging service enabled, some or all of the following
options are available while composing your message:
Preview—Preview the message when sending a picture message (only
available with a picture inserted).
Sending options—Mark or Unmark the sending options of a single message as
Urgent, Delivery reports, or Signature (not available with a picture inserted).
See "Change sending options," p. 35.
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Clear text—Erase all the text from the message editor.
Insert picture—Insert a picture from a templates folder into your message.
Change picture—Change the picture in a picture message (only available with
a picture inserted).
Delete picture—Delete the picture in a picture message (only available with a
picture inserted).
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.
Save—Select Drafts to save the message in the drafts folder; select Templates
to save the message as one of your predefined templates in the templates
folder.
Exit editor—Exits the message editor.
Use template—Insert a predefined template into your message.
Insert smiley—Insert a smiley into your message.
Insert word—Enter the text of a new word that might not appear in the
predictive text dictionary (only available with predictive text on).
Insert symbol—Insert a special character into your message (only available
with predictive text on).
Writing language—Choose the language of the text editor.
Dictionary on or Dictionary off—Turn the predictive text on or off.
When Chinese is selected as the writing language, the following options are
available:
Pinyin—Enter Chinese characters with the Pinyin method.
Stroke—Enter Chinese characters with the Stroke method.
ABC—Write a text message in uppercase mode.
abc—Write a text message in lowercase mode.
Number—Write a text message in number mode.
Writing instruct.—Read the instructions on using shortcuts keys to enter
characters and symbols in a text message (only available with Pinyin or
Stroke input method is enabled).
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Matches—View matches in the dictionary for the word you want to use (only
available with predictive text on and when the same set of key strokes can
produce multiple words).
3. To send the message, select Send to > Send to number, Send to many, Send to
distrib. list (if a distribution list has been created). Enter the recipient’s phone
number or select Search to retrieve a number from your contacts list, and
select Send.
Read message
When you receive a message, a notification message and are displayed.
1. Select Show to read the message or Exit to dismiss the notification and read
the message later from your inbox. See "View saved messages" p. 33.
2. Scroll up or down to view the whole message, if necessary.
Options
When reading a text message, select Options to access some or all of the
following options:
Delete—Select to delete the message.
Use detail—Access the Number option to use or save the number. Select Options
> Add to contact, Send message, or Call.
Move—Save the message to Templates, Archive or a folder you have created.
Forward—Divert the original message directly or edit this message then divert to
another phone number.
Rename—Edit the title of the message.
Lock or Unlock—Lock or unlock the message.
Reply to message
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Inbox and
your desired message, or when you receive a message, select Show.
2. Select Reply > Empty screen, Original text, Template or one of the predefined
answers; then compose your reply using the keypad.
3. After creating the reply, select Send. The sender’s phone number or e-mail is
used as the default.
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Templates
Templates are short, prewritten messages you can recall and insert into new text
messages when you are short on time.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create
message > Options > Use template.
2. Select your desired template.
3. Select Send to > Send to number, Send to many, or Send to distrib. list (with a
distribution list created).
4. Enter the recipient’s phone number or e-mail address, or select Search to
retrieve a number or e-mail address from your contacts list; and select Send.
Text message folders
Save messages
You can save any message except for a template to an existing folder or to a
folder that you have created.
1. Open the received message or create a new message, and select Options.
2. To save a received message, select Move > Templates, Archive or a folder you
have created.
3. To save the draft of a message you have created, select Save > Drafts or
Templates.
View saved messages
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages.
2. Select the folder containing the message you want to view:
Inbox—Automatically stores any incoming messages.
Outbox—Stores messages that have not been sent
Sent items—Stores messages that have been sent.
Drafts—Stores messages created as drafts.
Archive—Stores messages that you choose to archive, including unread ones.
Templates—Stores picture and prewritten templates. Preloaded templates
can be edited and customised.
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My folders—Allows you to organise your messages by creating custom folders
and saving some of your messages here. Select Options > Add folder, Rename
folder, or Delete folder to add a custom folder or rename or delete a folder you
have created.
You can only delete folders created in my folders; the inbox, sent items,
archive, and templates folders are protected. When deleting a folder, you are
also deleting all messages in the folder.
3. When the folder opens, select the message you want to view.
Distribution list
The distribution list enables you to send messages to a group of contacts. In the
standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Distribution lists.
To create a distribution list, select New list with no list created or Options >
Create new list to create additional lists. To populate your list, select Add new and
a contact from your contacts list.
To use, rename, or modify a distribution list, highlight the distribution list; and
select Options > Create new list, Send message, Rename list, Clear list, or Delete
list.
Delete messages
If your message memory is full and you have more messages waiting at the
network, No space for new text messages appears in the standby mode. You can
do the following:
• Read some of the unread messages, and delete them individually.
• Delete messages from some of your folders.
Delete a single message
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages.
2. Select the folder containing the message you want to delete.
3. Highlight the message you want to delete.
4. Select Options > Delete.
5. Select Yes to delete the message or No to exit.
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Delete all messages in a folder
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Delete
messages.
2. Select the messages you want to delete:
All—Deletes all messages in all of the folders.
All read—Deletes any messages that have been read in all of the folders.
All unread—Deletes any messages that have not been read in all of the
folders.
3. Select and Mark the folders that have messages you want to delete:
Inbox—Deletes all messages from the inbox folder.
Outbox—Deletes all messages from the outbox folder.
Sent items—Deletes all messages from the Sent items folder.
Drafts—Deletes all messages from the drafts folder.
Archive—Deletes all messages from the archive folder.
[My folder]—Deletes all messages from [My folder] folder.
4. Select Done > Yes to empty the marked folder.
Change sending options
To change sending options for all future text messages, in the standby mode,
select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Message settings > Sending options
and the setting you want to change:
Priority—Set the priority of the message as Normal or Urgent.
Delivery reports—Send a note to yourself confirming delivery of the message.
Select On or Off.
Signature—Create a signature to send with text messages.
To change sending options for one message, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Messages > Text messages > Create message > Options > Sending options, and
Mark or Unmark the setting you want to change:
Urgent—Set the priority of the note as urgent.
Delivery reports—Send a note to yourself confirming delivery of the message.
Signature—Create a signature to send with text messages.
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Change message settings
In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Message
settings > Other settings and the setting you want to change:
Save incoming text messages—Select Save to UIM then phone if mem. full, Phone
only, or UIM card only.
Message font size—Select Small font or Large font.
Message overwriting—Select Sent items only, Inbox only, S. items & Inbox, or Off.
Note: When the message memory is full, your phone cannot send or
receive any new messages. To free up the memory, you can select
Message overwriting to make your phone automatically replace old
messages in the inbox and sent items folders when new ones arrive.
Save sent messages—Select Always save, Always prompt, or Off.
Queue msgs. when digital unavailable—Select On, On prompt, or Off. Messages
are stored in the outbox until they can be sent with digital service.
■Picture messages
Your phone comes with five preloaded pictures. If necessary, you can overwrite
any of the preloaded pictures. You can send a text message with pictures
attached to compatible phones. However, pictures take up more space than text.
To select your desired picture in the templates folder, in the standby mode, select
Menu > Messages > Text messages > Templates.
You cannot send a picture message to an e-mail address.
Receive and save
Note: Only compatible devices that offer picture message features can
receive and display picture messages.
When you receive a picture message or text message, your device beeps and
displays a message notification with the messaging icon in the upper left
corner in the standby mode as a reminder. When you have unopened messages in
your inbox, is displayed.
Select Show to view the picture message or Exit to view the picture message in
your inbox later. If you have more than one picture message, scroll to and select
the message you want to view. Scroll to view the whole picture if necessary.
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To save a received picture in your templates folder, select Options > Save picture.
Enter a title, and select OK. If your templates folder is full of pictures, scroll to
and select a picture you want to replace.
Compose and send
When you insert a standard picture into a message, the number of characters you
can add changes as shown in the upper right corner of the display screen.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create
message.
2. Write the message, and select Options > Insert picture.
3. Scroll to a picture, and select Use or View > Insert.
To replace with another picture, select Options > Change picture, scroll to
another picture, and select Use or View > Insert.
4. Select Send to > Send to number, Send to many, or Send to distrib. list if
distribution list exists.
5. Enter the phone number of the recipient, or select Search to retrieve a
number from contacts list.
To view, change, or delete the picture, select Options > Preview, Change picture,
or Delete picture.
■M-IMAP
Your phone supports mobile internet message access protocol (M-IMAP). You can
send and receive e-mail, multimedia messages, and manage mail offline and
online. Check with your wireless network operator for information on subscribing
to this service. See "U-Mail," p. 27 for more information.
■Voice messages
If you subscribe to voice mail, your wireless service provider will furnish you with
a voice mailbox number. You need to save this number to your device to use voice
mail. When you receive a voice message, your device beeps, displays a message,
or both. If you receive more than one voice message, your device shows the
number of voice messages received.
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Save voice mailbox number
Your wireless service provider may have already saved your voice mailbox number
to your device. Select OK to leave the number unchanged.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Voice messages > Voice
mailbox number. The mailbox number is displayed.
2. If the box is empty, enter the voice mailbox area code and number, and select
OK.
Call and setup voice mail
1. After you save the voice mailbox number, in the standby mode, press and
hold 1.
2. When you connect to voice mail and the prerecorded greeting begins, follow
the automated instructions to setup voice mail.
Listen to voice messages
After you set up voice mail, in the standby mode, press and hold 1; or select
Menu > Messages > Voice messages > Listen to voice messages to dial the voice
mailbox number. When you connect and the prerecorded greeting begins, follow
the automated instructions to listen to your voice messages.
Automate voice mail
You can insert special characters called dialling codes into phone numbers such
as voice mail, and save the number to a speed dialling location. Dialling codes
instruct the receiving system to pause, wait, bypass, or accept the numbers that
follow them in the dialling string. See "Phone numbers with dialling codes" p. 38.
Voice mail services vary by wireless service provider. The following instructions
are examples of common operations. Please check with your wireless service
provider for specific instructions on using your voice mail service.
Phone numbers with dialling codes
Dialling codes instruct the receiving system to pause, wait, bypass, or accept the
numbers that follow them in the dialling string. To set up dialling codes, do the
following:
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to an (empty) speed dialling slot, and select Assign.
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3. Enter your mailbox phone number, including the area code.
4. Enter any dialling codes as necessary after the entered phone number.
For example, if you pause for 5 seconds after connecting to voice mail, enter p
twice (two times 2.5 seconds) after the voice mailbox number:
2145551212pp.
5. Enter any remaining pauses or other information that enables you to listen to
your messages, and select OK.
6. Enter a name (such as voice mail), and select OK.
To dial and listen to your voice mail, press and hold the assigned speed dialling
key in the standby mode.
Insert dialling codes
Press * repeatedly to cycle through dialling codes. When the desired code appears
in the display, pause briefly and the code is inserted into the dialling string.
The following dialling codes are available:
*—Bypasses a set of instructions.
p—Pauses for 2.5 seconds before sending any numbers that follow.
+—Replaced by the international access code.
w—Waits for you to press the center selection key before sending the numbers or
codes that follow.
Clear voice mail icon
To clear the voice mail icon from the display, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Messages > Voice messages > Clear voice message icon.
■Minibrowser messages
Web messaging is a network service. See "Network services" p. 69.
If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can use the
minibrowser to check for e-mail messages. In the standby mode, select Menu >
Messages > Minibrowser messages > Connect.
See "Uni" p. 26 for more information on using the minibrowser in your device to
access web pages.
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6. Log
Call register stores information about your last 30 missed, received, dialled calls
and the last 20 message recipients respectively and adds the total duration of all
calls. When the number of contacts in all options exceeds the maximum, the
most recent contact replaces the oldest.
Whether viewing missed, received, or dialled calls, select Options to access these
menu options:
Time of call—Displays the date and time of the call.
Send message—Sends a message to the number.
Use number—Edits the number and use Options to activate related functions.
Save—Enters a name for the number and saves it to your contacts list.
Add to contact—Adds a number to a contact and saves it to your contacts list
(available only with the number not yet stored in your contacts list).
Delete—Clears the number from memory.
Call—Calls the number.
■View missed calls
The missed calls feature does not function with your device switched off. Missed
calls are calls you have never answered. To view missed calls, do the following:
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Log > Missed calls, or with missed call
notification displayed, select List.
2. Scroll to a name or number, and select Options and an option to view or
activate.
■View received calls
Received calls are calls that have been answered.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Log > Received calls.
2. Scroll to a name or number, and select Options and an option to view or
activate.
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■View dialled numbers
Dialled calls are previous numbers you have dialled from your device:
1. In the standby mode, press the call key, or select Menu > Log > Dialled
numbers.
2. Scroll to a name or number, and select Options.
3. Select an option to view or activate.
View call times
You can make or receive calls to or from the same number and view up to five
calls displayed with the time each call occurred. Your device clock must be set for
this feature to work accurately.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Log > Missed calls, Received calls, Dialled
numbers or Message recipients.
2. Highlight your desired name or number, and select Options > Time of call.
■Message recipients
You can view the most recently used message recipients.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Log > Message recipients.
2. Press View to view the phone numbers of recently used message recipients.
3. Press Options to use the following options: Time of sent msg., Send message,
Use number, Save, Add to contact, Delete, Call.
■Clear log lists
You can delete any missed, dialled, or received calls from your device memory.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Log > Clear log lists.
2. Select the call type you want to clear: All, Missed, Received, Dialled, Message
recipients.
■Call duration
Contact your wireless service provider for the actual calls and services invoice,
which may vary depending on network features, rounding off for billing, taxes,
and so forth.
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You can view the duration of your last call, all your dialled calls, all your received
calls, all your calls, and your life timer, as well as clear your timers. Select Menu >
Log > Call duration > Last call duration, Dialled calls' duration, Received calls'
duration, All calls' duration, Life timer, or Clear timers. After you select Clear
timers, enter your security code, and select OK. See "Security settings" p. 65.
Note: All call timers, except the life timer, are reset to zero with Clear
timers selected.
Note: Some timers, including the life timer, may be reset during service
or software upgrades.
To activate the call timer in the standby mode while in a call, select Menu > Log >
Call duration > Last call duration > Show call time on display > On or Off.
To view your last call duration, select Menu > Log > Call duration > Last call
duration.
■Minibrowser calls
Minibrowser is a network service. See "Network services" p. 69. If your wireless
service provider supports 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.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Log > Minibrowser calls and enter
Minibrowser calls to view 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 registers—Select OK > Yes to clear all browser logs.
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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 you can save
may vary, depending on the length and total number of entries in the contacts
list.
■Add new contacts
To access the contacts list in the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts >
Names.
Save contact name and number
1. In the standby mode, enter the phone number you want to save.
2. Select Options > Save.
3. Enter the name, and select OK.
Save contact number only
1. In the standby mode, enter the phone number you want to save.
2. Select and hold Options.
Save an entry
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Names > Options > Add new.
2. Enter the name, and select OK.
3. Enter the phone number, and select OK > Back.
Save numbers and text items
You can save different types of phone numbers and short text items per name to
the contacts list. The first number you save for any entry is automatically set as
the default, or primary number, which you can always change.
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display your contacts list and highlight
the entry to which you want to add a phone number or text item.
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2. Select Details > Options > Add detail > Number (General, Mobile, Home,
Office, or Fax), E-mail, Web address, Postal address, Note, Image, or Tone.
3. Enter the number or text for the type you have selected, and select OK.
4. To change a number type (General, Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax), highlight
the number, and select Options > Change type.
Change default number
You can also change which phone number is the default (primary) number for the
contact entry.
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to select the contact entry you want to
change, and select Details.
2. Scroll to the number you want to set as default, and select Options > Set as
default.
Caller groups
You can add contacts 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.
1. To assign an entry in your contacts list to a caller group, select to your desired
contact entry, and select Details > Options > Caller groups > No group,
Family, VIP, Friends, Business, Other .
2. To manage your caller groups, in the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts >
Caller groups > Family, VIP, Friends, Business, or Other to display the
following caller group options:
Group name—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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Set up speed dialling
You can associate any entry in the contacts list with a key from 2-9. To dial those
entries, press and hold the assigned key. See "Speed dialling" p. 62 to activate or
deactivate speed dialling.
Assign a key to speed dialling
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to an (empty) speed dialling slot, and select Assign.
3. Enter the number (including the area code) and a name for the number, and
select OK; or select Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list.
If speed dialling is off, the device displays a prompt and asks if you want to
turn speed dialling on.
4. Select Yes to activate speed dialling.
Change speed dialling numbers
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to the speed dialling entry you want to change, and select Options >
Change.
3. Enter the new number and a name for the entry, and select OK; or select
Search to retrieve a number from the contacts list.
Delete speed dialling numbers
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to the speed dialling entry you want to delete, and select Options >
Delete > Yes.
■Voice tags
You can dial up to 25 stored numbers using voice dialling.
Before using voice tags, note the following:
• Voice tags are not language-dependent. They depend on the speaker’s voice.
• You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it.
• Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record voice tags, and use them
in a quiet environment.
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• Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names
for different numbers.
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy environment or during
an emergency, so you should not rely on voice dialling in all
circumstances.
Assign a voice tag to an entry
Before you can use voice dialling, you must first assign a voice tag to the number.
1. In the standby mode, scroll to the entry in your contacts list to which you
want to assign a voice tag.
2. Select Details > Options > Add voice tag > Start.
3. Speak clearly into the microphone. Do not select Quit unless you want to
cancel the recording. The device automatically stops recording, and saves and
replays the voice tag.
appears next to commands that have voice tags assigned.
Dial a number
1. In the standby mode, press and hold the right selection key.
2. When you hear several beeps and Speak now appears, release the key.
3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone.
When the device finds the voice tag, Found: appears, and the device
automatically dials the number. If the device does not locate a number or
recognize the voice tag, No match found appears.
Voice tags
1. After you have associated a voice tag to a contact, select Menu > Contacts >
Voice tags and your desired voice tag entry.
2. Select Playback, Change, or Delete.
■Edit contacts list entries
1. In the standby mode, scroll to the entry you want to edit in your contacts list.
2. Select Details > Options.
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3. Select one of the following options, which may vary depending on whether
you are editing a contact listed by phone number or contact name:
View—View the phone number of the contact.
Add detail—Add more details to the contact: Name (only available with no
name added), Number (General, Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax), E-mail, Web
address, Postal address, Note, Image (only available with no image added), or
Tone.
Edit name, Edit number, Edit detail, or Change image—Edit an existing
contact name, phone number, details, or image attached to the contact.
Delete—Delete details (Delete number or Delete detail) or the entire contact
entry (Delete contact) of the contact.
Send message—Create and send the contact a text message.
Use number—Use or save the number (available when you select a contact
listed with a phone number). Select Select to use the number.
Set as default—Change the default number of the contact.
Change type—Change the number type to General, Mobile, Home, Office, or
Fax.
Add voice tag or Voice tag—Add a voice tag to the contact with no voice tag
assigned, or select Playback, Change, or Delete with a voice tag assigned.
Copy number—Copy the number to the UIM (SIM card) from the phone
memory or vice versa.
Send bus. card—Send the contact as a business card to another device.
Caller groups—Add the contact to an existing caller group.
Speed dial—Add the contact to your speed dialling list.
4. Edit the option to your preference.
■Delete contacts entries
To delete all entries in your contacts list, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Delete all contacts.
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■Access the contacts menu
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts and one of the following
options:
Names—View the entries in your contacts list, and select Details or Options >
Quick search, Search, Add new, Delete contact, or Copy for your selected
entry.
Settings—Change the memory in use, contacts list view or check the memory
status of your device.
Caller groups—View and edit the properties of any of the caller groups,
including Family, VIP, Friends, Business, or Other.
Voice tags—Listen to, modify, or delete a voice tag to a contact in the
contacts list.
Speed dials—View or modify the list of speed dialling numbers.
Delete all contacts—Delete all entries in your contacts list.
2. Select an option to activate the feature or access its submenu.
Search for a name in contacts
Start searching with search command
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Names > Options > Search.
2. Enter the first characters or letters of the name you are searching for.
3. Scroll to the desired contact, and press Details. Press the selection key to view
the details of the selected name.
Start searching by pressing scroll key in standby mode or using
quick search command
1. In the standby mode, scroll down to highlight the first name (or number) in
the contacts.
2. Press the responding number key repeatedly to enter the first pinyin letter for
the first Chinese character of the name you are searching for. For example, to
enter letter "z", press 9 four times. A search field pops up and displays the
entered letter in it. Enter more informations in the search field. The display
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will show all Chinese names which match the letters you entered and all
English names which start with the letters you entered.
Please note, the names’ order showing on the display may be inconsistent
with the order in contacts.
Pinyin input method is the default input method when searching. When
there’s a search field on display, press # to switch to other input methods,
such as "stroke" or "uppercase" input method. The device searches the
matching Chinese names based on the strokes you entered, or the matching
English names based on the letters you entered.
3. Scroll to the desired name. Press Details and use scroll key to view the details
of the selected name.
Configure settings
You can select which memory to use, how the contacts appear in your contacts
list and view the amount of memory used or available in your device.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Settings > Memory in use to
select the phone, UIM or both. select Menu > Contacts > Settings > Scrolling
view to change the view of name list or Memory status to view the device
memory used and remaining.
■Send and receive contacts
You can send and receive an entry in your contacts list using text messaging, if
supported by your wireless service provider.
Send a business card
You can send a business card as a text message to a compatible phone or other
handheld device.
1. Highlight your desired entry from your contacts list, and select Details >
Options > Send bus. card > Via text message > Default number or All details
options appear only if you have more than one number or detail saved to the
contact entry.
2. Enter the number for your recipient, or select Search to retrieve a number
from your contacts list.
3. Select OK and the business card is sent.
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8. Gallery
You can save pictures, video clips, recordings, and ringing tones to folders in the
Gallery and add new folders as well. You can download images and tones using
M-IMAP, mobile Internet sites.
Your device supports a digital rights management system to protect content 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 your wireless
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 diverted.
Your device has about 2 MB of memory for storing files in the Gallery. 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.
■Folders
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Gallery > Images, Video clips, Themes,
Graphics, Tones, Recordings, or a user-created folder.
2. Select Open to view a list of the files in the folder, highlight one file and then
select Options to access the following:
Delete—Delete a selected file. You cannot delete the readme file.
Send—You can send folder via mail.
Move—Move the selected folder into another folder. After selecting Move,
scroll to another folder, and select Move to. You cannot move a preset folder.
Rename—Rename a folder you have created. You cannot rename a preset
folder.
Edit image—You can insert text, frame, clip-art in image and crop image.
Use image—You can use the current image to access the following options:
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•Set as wallpaper—Set the current image as wallpaper.
•Set as s.saver—Set the current image as screen saver.
•Set as cont. image—Set the current image as contacts image.
Details—Show the name, size, and date of creation of the selected folder.
Type of view—Select List with details, List, or Grid to determine how to display
the folders and files within them.
Sort—Sort the contents of the selected folder by name, date, format, or size.
Delete all—Delete all images in the selected folder.
Open in sequence—Open images in folder in current sequence as slide.
Add folder—Create a new folder.
Memory status—Check the available memory for the device handset.
Activation key list—View the list of available activation keys. You can delete
activation keys if desired.
■Fun frames and clip art
In the gallery, you can select photos and clip art and save them as screensavers
and wallpaper. Personalize photos, clip-art, screensavers, and wallpaper by
adding your own text, adding a frame, changing the size of an image, and
adjusting the contrast.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Gallery > Images > Options > Edit image >
Options > Insert text, Insert frame, Insert clip-art, Insert image, Crop image.
You can also personalize clip-art, existing wallpapers and screensavers with text,
images, and frames.
When adding text, you can select the font style, size, and colour. Plus, the font
can be rotated.
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9. Media
■Camera
You can take photos and record video clips with the built-in 0.3 megapixel
camera. The camera lens is on the back of the device. The camera produces
photos in JPEG format and video clips in MJPEG format.
When using the features in this device, please follow local laws and respect
privacy rights and additional rights of other people.
After you take a picture or video, you can send it with M-IMAP or save it as a
wallpaper. When you attach a picture to an entry in your list of contacts, the
picture is displayed when the contact calls you.
The Nokia 6088 device supports an image capture resolution of 0.3 megapixal
(640 x 480 pixels). The image resolution in these materials may appear different.
If there is not enough memory to take a new photo, delete old photos or other
files in the Gallery.
Take a photo
You can take a photo with the camera.
1. In the standby mode, press the camera key to activate the camera, or select
Menu > Media > Camera.
2. Select Options to access the following options:
Change mode—Switch the camera mode to Standard photo, Portrait photo,
Night mode, or Video.
Zoom—Zoom in closer, with up to 4x zoom, before capturing a photo or get a
closer look at the captured photo; use the scroll key to navigate around the
photo.
Flash on or Flash off—Turn the flash on or off.
Self-timer on—Use the self-timer to delay capturing a photo for 10 seconds,
or set to Self-timer off.
Img. sequence on—Take a series of five pictures in sequence, or set to
Img. sequence off.
Open Gallery —Open gallery to view saved images, videos, and recordings.
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Settings—Select options in Default mode, Image size, Image quality, Video
clip length, Default title, Camera effects (Normal, Negative, Binary, Contrast,
Black & white).
3. Select Capture to take a photo. When taking a photo, a shutter sound is
heard, the photo displays on the screen, and either a blinking icon or scrolling
indicator displays as the photo is saved to the Images folder of Gallery.
When you are taking a picture, press left or right scroll selection key to
change between the different modes, or select Options > Change mode and
the mode you want. you can choose:
Standard photo when you want to take normal landscape pictures.
Portrait photo when you want to take a smaller icon-sized, vertical picture,
which can be added to a contact card.
Night mode when the lighting is dim and the Camera needs a longer exposure
time for the picture to be of good quality.
Video when you want to take video clips.
4. Select Back to take another photo or Options and choose from one of the
following:
Zoom—Zoom in closer, with up to 4x zoom, before capturing a photo or get a
closer look at the captured photo; use the selection key to navigate around
the photo.
Send—Send a photo U−Mail to a compatible device or PC.
Attach to contact—Attach an image to a contact in Names.
Rename—Enter or edit the name of the captured photo, and select OK.
Open Gallery —Open gallery to view saved images, videos, and recordings.
Set as wallpaper—Use a captured photo for wallpaper.
Set as s. saver—Use a captured photo as a screen saver.
Details—View the Name, Size, Created, Format, Resolution, or Copyright of a
captured photo.
Record a video clip
You can record a video clip up to 15 frames per second (FPS).
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Supported video clip formats include MJPEG format with 128 x 96 resolution
rate.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Media > Camera > Options > Change
mode > Video > Record. While you are recording, the recording indicator and
the remaining recording time display.
2. Select Pause to pause the recording, Continue to resume the recording, or
Stop to stop the recording. The device saves the recording in the video clip
folder in gallery.
3. Select Back to record another video or select Options and one of the
following:
Delete—Delete the video clip.
Send—Send the video clip to another device as a U-mail.
Rename—Rename the video clip.
Open Gallery—Go to the video clip folder of the gallery menu.
Set as s. saver—Use a recorded video clip as a screen saver.
Details—View details of the selected video, such as name, size, created,
format, resolution and copyright information.
Self-timer
In the standby mode, select Menu > Media > Camera > Options > Self-timer on
to set a timer and delay capturing a photo for 10 seconds. Select Start a beep
sounds while the self-timer runs and beeps faster when the camera is about to
capture the photo. After the time out, the camera takes the photo and saves the
photo in the images folder of the gallery menu.
Settings
In the standby mode, select Menu > Media > Camera > Options > Settings to
change the settings in the camera mode. Select one of the following options:
Default mode—Select Standard photo, Portrait photo, Night mode or Video for the
default camera mode.
Image size—Select the size for the image.
Image quality—Define file compression when saving the image. Select High,
Normal, or Basic. High uses the least file compression and provides the best
image quality but takes more memory.
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Video clip length—Select Default or Maximum (The maximum length depends on
how much memory remains available). Video clips longer than the default length
may exceed memory constraints for mail.
Default title—Select Automatic to use a predefined title or My title to key in or
edit a new title.
Camera effects—Select the appropriate effect for the image.
■Media player
With the media player you can view and play compatible images, audio and video
files, and animated images from a variety of sources.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Media > Media player and one of the
following:
Open Gallery—Open the Gallery. From Gallery, you can play stored audio and
video files. See "Gallery" p. 50.
■Voice recorder
This feature enables you to record pieces of speech or sound with your device and
listen to them later. The maximum length of a recording depends on how much
memory remains available.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Media > Voice Recorder > Record to start the
recording or Recordings list to manage the folder you have defined for recording
storage.
Record speech or sound
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Media > Voice Recorder > Record.
2. After you hear the recorder start tone, begin recording speech or sound.
3. When you finish recording, select Stop and your recording is saved to the
Recordings folder in the Gallery.
Options
After you have saved the recording to the Recordings folder, highlight the
recording, and select Open to listen to the recording using the earpiece; or select
Options and one of the following.
Delete—Erase the recording.
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Send—Send the recording.
Move—Move the recording to another folder.
Rename—Change the name of the recording.
Use tone—Use your recording as a ringtone (a network-dependent feature).
Details—Show the name, size, format, length and date of creation of the
recording.
Type of view—Select List with details, List, or Grid to determine how to display the
recording
Sort—Sort the contents of the recording by name, date, format, or size.
Delete all—Delete all items in a folder.
Open in sequence—Open items in a folder in sequence.
Add folder—Create a new folder.
Memory status—Check the available memory for the device handset or how much
memory has been used.
Activation key list—View the list of available activation keys. You can delete
activation keys if desired.
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10. Settings
Use this menu to change profiles, themes, display settings, tone settings, time
and date settings, call settings, phone settings, voice commands, enhancements
settings, security settings, network, network services, restore factory settings
and phone details.
■Profiles
Profiles define how your device reacts when you receive a call or message and
how your keypad sounds when you press a key. You can leave ringing options,
keypad tones, and other settings for each of the available profiles at their default
setting, or customise them to suit your needs.
Profiles are also available for enhancements such as the headset and car kit. See
"Enhancement settings" p. 67.
To activate a profile, in the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles >
General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, or Pager > Activate.
Personalise a profile
You can personalise any of the profiles in various ways.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles.
2. Select the profile you want to personalise.
3. Select Personalise and the option you want to personalise.
Set a timed profile
You can use timed profiles to prevent missed calls. For example, suppose you
attend an event requiring your device set to Silent before the event starts, but
you forget to return it to General 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. You can set timed profiles up to 24 hours in advance.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles.
2. Select the profile you want to activate and Timed for timed expiration.
3. Enter the time in hh:mm format for the profile to expire, and select OK.
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■Themes
A theme contains many elements for personalizing your phone, such as
wallpaper, screen saver, colour scheme, and a ringing tone.
Themes automatically loads wallpapers, screen savers, ringtones and background
colours. Selecting a theme over-writes previous settings. Individual settings for a
theme can be overwritten independently in the settings menu. For example, a
theme selects a wallpaper, a screensaver, and a default ringing tone. The default
ringing tone within a theme can be overwritten. See "Tone settings" p. 59.
To choose a theme for your display, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Themes > Select theme > Themes. Scroll to the theme you want and
select Options > Apply theme, Details, Type of view or Sort.
■Display
Wallpaper
You can set your device to display a background picture (wallpaper).
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display > Standby mode
settings > Wallpaper > Select wallpaper > Images, Video clips, Graphics,
Tones, Recordings, Themes, or a user-created folder > Open.
2. Browse your selected folder containing the graphics or image of your desired
wallpaper.
3. When you arrive at the image of your choice, select Options > Set as
wallpaper.
4. To activate or deactivate wallpaper, in the standby mode, select
Menu > Settings > Display > Standby mode settings > Wallpaper > On or Off.
Screen saver
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display > Screen saver > On, Off,
Select s.saver (Images, Video clips, or Start camera), Time-out.
Colour schemes
You can change the colour of some display components in your device, such as
indicators and signal bars.
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In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display > Colour schemes and the
colour scheme of your choice.
Backlight time-out
You can choose how long to set the backlights on. In the standby mode, select
Menu > Settings > Display >Backlight time-out >15 seconds or Personalise.
■Tone settings
You can adjust the ringing volume, keypad tones, and more for the active profile.
See "Personalise a profile" p. 57 for more information on profile settings.
Select Menu > Settings > Tones and one of the following:
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.
See "Caller groups" p. 44.
■Time and date settings
Clock
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time and date > Clock > Show
clock or Hide clock, Set the time, Time zone or Time format.
Date
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time and date > Date > Show date
or Hide date, Set the date, Date format, or Date separator.
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Date and time auto-update
Auto-update is a network service. See "Network services" p. 69. 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, for instance when
you have traveled to another network or time zone.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Time and date > 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 reenter your digital network.
If your battery has been removed or has discharged outside the digital network,
you may be prompted to enter the time manually (when the battery is replaced or
recharged, and you are still outside of the digital network).
■Voice commands
Before using voice tags, note the following:
• Voice tags are not language-dependent, but depend on the speaker’s voice.
• You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it.
• Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record voice tags, and use them
in a quiet environment.
• Very short names are not accepted. Use long names, and avoid similar names
for different numbers.
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy environment or during
an emergency, so you should not rely on voice dialling in all
circumstances.
Hands-free operation
You can set as many as 9 voice commands to enable hands-free operation of
certain features in your device.
Assign a voice tag to a command
Before using voice commands, you must first add a voice tag to the device
function.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Voice commands.
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2. Select the device function you want to tag: Profiles, Voice mailbox, Voice
recorder, Log.
3. If necessary, select an option associated with that function.
4. Select Start, and speak the voice tag clearly into the microphone. Do not
select Quit unless you want to cancel the recording.
The device replays and saves the recorded tag. appears next to commands
with voice tags assigned.
Activate a voice command
After you have associated a voice tag with a function in your device, to issue a
command, speak the voice tag.
1. In the standby mode, press and hold the right selection key or voice key.
2. With Speak now displayed, pronounce the voice tag clearly into the
microphone.
With the voice tag found, the device displays Found:, and plays the recognized
voice tag through the earpiece. The function you requested is activated.
Options
After you have associated a voice tag to a command, you can select one of the
following options:
Playback—Listen to the voice command tag.
Change—Change the voice command.
Delete—Erase the voice command tag.
■Call settings
Anykey answer
Anykey answer enables you to answer an incoming call. Briefly press any key
except the right selection key or end key.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Anykey answer > On or Off.
Automatic redial
Occasionally, your network may experience heavy traffic, resulting in a fast busy
signal when you dial. With automatic redial activated, your device redials the
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number (number of times is specified by the network), and notifies you when the
network is available.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Automatic redial > On or
Off.
Speed dialling
You can activate or deactivate speed dialling. In the standby mode, select
Menu > Settings > Call > Speed dialling > On or Off. See "Set up speed dialling"
p. 45.
Calling card
If you use a calling card for long distance calls, you can save the calling card
numbers in your device. Your device 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 > Calling card.
2. Enter your security code, and select OK. See "Security settings" p. 65.
3. Scroll to one of the four card memory locations, and select Options > Edit >
Dialling sequence and one of the following sequence types:
Access no.+ phone no.+ card no.—Dial the access number, the phone number,
then the card number (and the PIN, if required).
Access no.+ card no.+ phone no.—Dial the access number, the card number
(and the PIN, if required), then the phone number.
Prefix+ phone no.+ card no.—Dial the prefix (numbers that must precede the
phone number) and phone number you want to dial, then the card number
(and the PIN, if required).
4. Enter the required information (access number or prefix and card number),
and select OK to confirm your entries.
5. Select Card name, enter the card name, and select OK.
Make calls
After you have saved your calling card information in your device, you can make a
call using your calling card.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Calling card.
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2. Enter your security code, and select OK. See "Security settings" p. 65.
3. Select your desired calling card.
4. Press the end key to return to the standby mode; then 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
You can store an international dialling prefix into your device. In the standby
mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > International prefix.
In the standby mode, when you enter + (press * twice) at the beginning of a
phone number, your device automatically inserts the international dialling prefix
that you have stored after you press the call key. See "Insert dialling codes" p. 39.
Call summary
Your device can display the time spent on a call when you hang up. In the standby
mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Call summary > On or Off.
Ringing tone for no caller ID
You can select a different ringing tone for calls received with no caller ID.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Ringing tone for no caller
ID > On or Off.
■Phone settings
Phone language
The phone language affects the time and date formats of the clock and calendar.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone language and the
language of your choice.
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Memory status
You can view the size of memory available on your device. In the standby mode,
select Menu > Settings > Phone > Memory status.
Automatic keyguard
You can set the keypad of your device to lock automatically after a preset time
delay.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Automatic
keyguard > On or Off.
2. If you select On, Set delay: is displayed.
3. Enter the delay time (in mm:ss format), and select OK.
When keyguard is on, it may be possible to dial the emergency number
programmed into your device.
DTMF tones
DTMF tones, are the tones that sound when you press the keys on your device
keypad. You can use DTMF tones for many automated dial-up services such as
banking and airlines or for entering your voice mailbox number and password.
DTMF tones are sent during an active call. You can send them manually from your
device keypad, or send them automatically by saving them in your device.
Set type
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > DTMF tones > Manual
DTMF tones and one of the following options:
Continuous—Used to set the tone sound for as long as you press and hold a key.
Fixed—Used to send tones of the duration you specify in the DTMF tone length
option.
Off—Used to turn off tones. No tones are sent when you press a key.
Set length
You can specify touch-tone length for the Fixed option. In the standby mode,
select Menu > Settings > Phone > DTMF tones > DTMF tone length > Short (95
ms) or Long (350 ms).
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Start-up tone
You can select to have a start-up tone when you first turn on your device. In the
standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Start-up tone > On or Off.
Welcome note
You can write a welcome note which is displayed briefly each time you switch on
the phone.
To change the language for welcome note, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Phone > Welcome note, press Option key, and then select Writing
language. To insert smiley in the note, select Insert smiley after pressing Option
key, scroll to the smiley you desired and press Use.
Help text activation
Your device displays brief descriptions for most menu items. When you arrive at a
feature or menu, pause for about 14 seconds and wait for the help text to display.
If necessary, scroll through the full help text.
The default setting for help text is On. However, you can turn help text on or off.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Help text activation > On
or Off.
Confirm UIM service actions
This option enables you to request notification when your service provider makes
changes to UIM-related services.
For availability, rates, and information on using UIM services, contact your UIM
card vendor, for example, your network operator.
Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Confirm UIM service actions > Yes or No.
■Security settings
PIN code
The PIN code protects the UIM card from unauthorized access. The PIN code can
be 4–8 digits in length. After three successive incorrect entries, the PIN code is
blocked. You need to enter the personal unblocking key (PUK) code. See "Personal
unblocking key (PUK) code" p. 67.
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Note: The PIN code must be obtained form your wireless service provider.
The PIN code is typically provided with your UIM card.
PIN code request
To provide extra security in case your phone is lost or stolen, enable your phone
to request the PIN code when powered on.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security > PIN code request.
2. Enter the PIN code, and select OK.
3. Select On.
Call restrictions
Select call restrictions to block or allow numbers for incoming and outgoing calls.
With any numbers entered as allowed numbers, all those entered as blocked
numbers are ignored. With a number blocked, the phone blocks any call from it.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security > Call restrictions.
2. Enter the security code, and select OK. See "Security settings" p. 65.
3. Select the types of calls you want to restrict:
Restrict outgoing calls—Set restrictions on making calls.
Restrict incoming calls—Set restrictions on receiving calls.
4. Select whether to block or allow numbers:
Blocked numbers—Set the numbers the phone can only block, allowing all the
rest.
Allowed numbers—Set the numbers the phone can only call or receive,
blocking all the rest.
5. Select one of these options: Select, Add restriction (unavailable with memory
full), Edit (unavailable with no number added), or Delete (unavailable with no
number added).
Note: With restricted calls, you may still call the official emergency
number programmed into your device.
Security level
Your device can be set to different security levels to control device use and
memory settings. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security >
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Security level. Enter your security code, and select OK and one of the following
options:
None—Disable security level protection.
Memory—Enable memory protection.
Phone—Enable phone protection.
Access codes
You can change your device access codes and PIN code. In the standby mode,
select Menu > Settings > Security > Access codes. Then choose one of the
following options:
Change security code—Change the security code to a new one.
Change PIN code—Change the PIN code to a new one.
Voice privacy
Voice privacy is a network service. See "Network services" p. 69. 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 >
Voice privacy > On or Off.
Personal unblocking key (PUK) code
The PUK code is used to restore a blocked PIN code. The PUK code is 8 characters
in length and cannot be changed. The PUK code must be obtained from your
wireless service provider.
Important: If you enter an incorrect PUK code 10 times in succession,
the UIM card is rejected and can no longer be used. You must contact
your wireless service provider for a new UIM card.
■Enhancement settings
The enhancement settings menu is shown only if the device has been connected
to a compatible enhancement. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings >
Enhance-ments > Headset, Handsfree or Charger.
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Headset
Important: The headset may affect your ability to hear sounds around
you. Do not use the headset in situations that may endanger your safety.
Select the option of your choice to enter the submenu and modify its settings.
Default profile—Choose the profile you want automatically activated with a
headset connected.
Automatic answer—Answer calls automatically after one ring with a headset
connected. Select On or Off.
Charger
Select the option of your choice to enter the submenu and modify its settings.
Default profile—Choose the profile you want automatically activated with your
device connected to the charger.
Lights—Choose to keep the device lights always on, or to shut off automatically
after several seconds. Select On or Automatic.
■Network
The menu options you see in your device depend on your service provider’s
network. The network determines which options actually appear in the device
menu. Check with your service provider for more information.
The Network menu enables you to customise the way your device chooses a
network in which to operate while you are within or outside of your primary or
home system. Your device is set to search for the most cost-effective network. If
your device cannot find a preferred network, it selects a network automatically
based on the option you choose in the Network menu.
You can set your device to roam or search for another network when you are not
in your home area.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network and one of the
following options:
Home only—You can make and receive calls in your home area only.
Automatic—The phone automatically searches for service in another digital
network. With no service found, the device uses analog service. The roaming
rate applies when not in the home service area.
2. Select an option to confirm the activation.
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■Network services
The following features are network services. See "Network services" p. 69.
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), and
select OK.
3. Select the type of service that matches the feature code you entered (for
example, Call divert).
The activated feature code is now stored in your device, 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 the standby mode. When you
enter a network feature code successfully, the feature becomes visible in the
Network services menu.
Call diverting
Call diverting tells your network to redirect incoming calls to another number.
Call diverting is a network service and may not work the same in all networks, so
contact your wireless service provider for availability.
Activate
The following options may not all appear in the display. Contact your wireless
service provider for more information.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Call divert
and one of the following options:
Divert all calls—Divert all calls to the number you specify.
Divert if busy—Divert incoming calls when you are in a call.
Divert if not answered—Divert incoming calls to another number if you are
unable to answer. You can set a delay before diverting takes place.
Divert if out of reach—Divert incoming calls when your device is out of reach.
2. Select Activate.
3. Enter the number to which to divert your calls, and select OK.
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Call waiting
If your wireless service provider supports this feature, call waiting notifies you of
an incoming call even while you are in a call. You can then accept, reject, 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 press 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.
■Restore settings
You can reset some of the menu settings to their original values. Data that you
have entered or downloaded is not deleted (for example, entries in your contacts
list are not affected).
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Restore factory sett..
2. Enter the security code, and select OK. See "Security settings" p. 65.
■Phone details
You can view phone related details. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings
> Phone details, you can view the following details: User details, Version details,
System details and Icon details.
1. To view the information related to the user of the phone, in the standby
mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone details > User details > My number
(MDN) or Mobile station ID number (MSID).
2. To view the version details of the phone, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Phone details > Version details > Phone model, Software version,
Browser version and Hardware version.
3. To view system details of the phone, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Phone details > System details > System ID (SID), Channel,
Preferred roaming list (PRL), Mode, Frequency.
4. To view icon details which used in the phone, in the standby mode, select
Menu > Settings > Phone details > Icon details. A icons list appears and you
can view all icons which may be used in the phone.
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11. Orga n i s e r
Your device contains features to help organise your everyday life, including an
alarm clock, calendar, notes, To-do list, calculator, timer, stopwatch and world
clock.
■Alarm clock
Set or change alarm setting
The alarm clock depends on the device clock, which sounds an alert anytime you
specified.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm time >
On.
2. Enter the time for the alarm in hh:mm format.
3. Select OK. Alarm on appears briefly in the display, and appears in the
standby mode.
Repeat alarm
You can set the alarm to repeat. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser >
Alarm clock > Repeat alarm > On/Off, Repetition days.
Set the alarm tone
You can set which tone to play when the alarm sounds. In the standby mode,
select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm tone > Standard or Open Gallery
to choose the tone you want to use.
Snooze time-out
To set the alarm snooze time, select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock > Snooze
time-out > 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or Other
(to enter up to 60 minutes snooze time).
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Alarm conditions
When the alarm sounds, your device beeps, vibrates (if vibrating alert is on for
currently active profile), and the display lights up.
With the device on, select Stop to shut the alarm off or Snooze. With Snooze
selected, the alarm stops for 10 minutes, and Snooze on appears in the display.
If you do not press a key, the alarms stops (snoozes) for 10 minutes, then sounds
again. You can also select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock > Snooze time-out to
reset the snooze time.
Turn an alarm off
In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm time > Off.
■Calendar
The calendar keeps track of reminders, calls you need to make, meetings, and
birthdays, which can even sound an alarm for any of these events.
Monthly view provides an overview of the selected month and weeks, enabling
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 > Organiser > Calendar. Scroll to move the
cursor in some calendar views.
Go to a date
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Calendar > Options > Go to
date.
2. Enter the date (yyyy/mm/dd), and select OK.
Note a specific date
You can apply five types of notes to your calendar. Your device asks for further
information depending on which note you choose. You also have the option to
set an alarm for any note you select.
1. Go to the date for which you want to set a reminder. See "Go to a date" p. 72.
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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, location, and a start/end date and time.
Call—Enter a phone number, a name and time.
Birthday—Enter the person’s name and the year of birth.
Memo—Enter a subject and a start/end date.
Reminder—Enter the subject and date of your reminder.
You are given the option to set an alarm.
3. Enter your note, and select Save.
View notes (day view)
After you have created calendar notes, you can view them.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Calendar.
2. Scroll to the date containing the note that appears in bold type, and select
View.
Options while viewing a list of notes
1. Select Options while viewing a day’s note to display the following:
The options listed below are available while viewing the header of a note.
Make a note—Create a new note for the selected date.
Delete—Delete the note.
Edit—Edit the note.
Use detail—Use the details of the note.
Move—Move the note to another date on your calendar.
Repeat—Set the note (except for birthday note) to recur on a regular basis
(daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, and yearly).
Go to date—Jump to another date on your calendar.
Go to today—Jump to the current date on your calendar.
Send note—Send the note to another device as a text message or in
calendar-to-calendar format by way of SMS.
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Copy—Copy the note for you to paste to another date.
Settings—Set the date and time, time zone, date and time format, date
seperator, default view, calendar alarm tone, the day each week starts and
whether you want your notes to autodelete after a specified time.
Go to to-do list—Jump to the to-do list on your calendar.
2. Select an option to activate it or enter its submenu.
Send a note
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Calendar.
2. Scroll to the date that appears in bold type, containing the note you want to
send, and select View.
3. Scroll to the note you want to send, and select Options > Send note > Via
calendar or Via text message > Text message.
4. 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.
5. If you selected Via text message > Text message, the note appears as a text
message in the display.
• Select Send to > Send to number, Send to many, or Send to distrib. list.
• Enter the number for the recipient, or select Search to retrieve a number
from the contacts list, and select Send.
Receive notes
When you receive a calendar note in calendar-to-calendar format, your device
displays Calendar note received.
• To view calendar notes, select Show, and if necessary, scroll to view the entire
message.
• To save calendar notes after viewing, select Save.
• To discard calendar notes after viewing, select Exit or Options > Discard.
When you receive a calendar note or text message, a message notification
appears in the standby mode. You can save the note in your calendar and set
an alarm for any date and time.
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■Notes
You can write and save information in Notes and send notes using text message.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Notes. With no notes created,
select Add note, create your note, and select Save when done. With notes already
created, highlight the note you want to use, and select View to read or Options >
Make a note, Delete, Use detail, Edit, Send note (as a text message, via calendar),
or Delete all notes.
■To-do list
Use the to-do list feature to keep track of your tasks. You can save a note for a
task, select a priority level for the note and mark it as done when you have
completed it. You can sort the notes by priority or by date.
Add a to-do note
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > To-do list.
2. If there are no notes, select Add note.
3. Enter the subject of the to-do note, and select Save.
4. Select High, Medium, or Low priority.
5. Enter the due date and time to set the alarm.
View a to-do note
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > To-do list.
2. Highlight a to-do note, and select Options and one of the following:
Add—Add another note.
Delete—Delete the note.
Mark note as done or Mark as not done—Mark a note or task as completed or
not; if completed, no more reminders will follow.
Use detail—Use the details of the note.
Sort by deadline—Sort the notes according to their deadline.
Send—Send the note to another device, as a text message, or as a calendar
note to another compatible device.
Go to calendar—Leave the to-do list, and go to the calendar.
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Save to calendar—Save the to-do note to a date on your calendar.
Delete done notes—Delete all the completed to-do notes.
Delete all notes—Delete all the to-do notes in the list.
3. View the to-do note, and select Edit to edit the note or Options to select from
the following:
Due by (date): —Set a deadline for the note, listing any uncompleted notes if
existing.
Mark note as done or Mark as not done—Mark a note or task as completed or
not; if completed, no more reminders will follow.
Delete—Delete the note.
Use detail—Use the details of the note.
Edit priority—Change the priority to high, medium, or low.
Send—Send the note to another device, as a text message, or as a calendar
note.
Go to calendar—Leave the to-do list, and go to the calendar.
Save to calendar—Save the to-do note to a date on your calendar.
■Calculator
The calculator in your device 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, designed for simple calculations, has limited
accuracy.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Calculator.
2. Enter the first number in the calculation. Press # for a decimal point if
necessary.
To change the sign, select Options > Change sign, or scroll up or down.
To perform a square or square root calculation, select Options > Square or
Square root.
To cycle through the add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/)
characters, press *.
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3. Enter the second number in your calculation.
4. Select Equals to complete calculation or Options if more functions are
required.
Currency converter
You can convert foreign currency to domestic, or vice versa, directly in the
standby mode or from the Calculator menu.
Note: 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 > Organiser > Calculator > Options >
Exchange rate > Foreign unit in domestic units or Domestic unit in foreign
units.
Foreign unit in domestic units—The number of home units cost to make one
unit of foreign currency.
Domestic unit in foreign units—The number of foreign units cost to make one
unit of your home currency.
2. Enter the exchange rate (press # to insert a decimal point), and select OK.
3. In the standby mode, enter the currency amount to be converted.
4. Select Options > In domestic or In foreign.
In domestic—Converts foreign currency to domestic currency.
In foreign—Converts domestic currency to foreign currency.
5. If you do not enter an exchange rate, the device will prompt you to do so.
Select OK. You can edit the exchange rate at anytime.
■Timer
The countdown timer in your device enables you to enter a specific time (up to 99
hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds). When the time runs out, your device sounds
an alarm.
Note: The countdown timer only works when the device is on. When you
turn off your device, the timer is no longer active.
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Set the timer
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Timer > Normal timer,
Interval timers or Settings.
Use Normal timer to measure the countdown time for tasks that have one
period (timer name). Select Interval timers to save sets of countdown times
with more than one period.
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm:ss format), and select OK.
3. Enter a note for the timer, and select Start.
appears in the standby mode with the countdown timer set. When the time
runs out, your device sounds an alarm, displays the timer note, vibrates (if set),
and flashes its lights.
Press any key during the alarm to stop the alarm. After 30 seconds the timer alert
stops automatically.
Change the time
After you have set the timer, you can change the time.
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Timer > Change time.
2. Enter the new time, and select OK.
3. Leave the note as it was, or enter a new note, and select Start.
Interrupt the timer
After you have set the timer, you can stop the timer. In the standby mode, select
Menu > Organiser > Timer > Stop timer.
■Stopwatch
You can use the stopwatch in your device to track time. The stopwatch displays
time in hours, minutes, seconds, and fractions of a second in hh:mm:ss.ms 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.
Measure time
1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch > Split timing or
Lap timing > Start. The running time is displayed.
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Split timing—You can use the split time function for such things as a long
distance race when you need to pace yourself. Select Split to note the lapsed
time. The timer continues to run and the split time appears below the running
time. Each time you select Split, the new measured time appears at the
beginning of the list.
Lap timing—You can use the lap time function when you want to track how
long it takes to complete each cycle or lap. Select Lap to note the lap time.
The clock stops, then starts immediately from zero. The lap time appears
below the running time. Each time you select Lap, the new measured time
appears at the beginning of the list.
2. Select Stop to end the timing and display the total time or Stop > Options >
Start or Reset to continue or reset timing.
Lap and split times
To save a time while the clock is running, select Stop > Save, 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 lap or split time.
To view a saved time, in the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser >
Stopwatch > Show last or View times.
To delete a saved time from Stopwatch, select View times and the time to delete,
and select Delete > Yes; or select Delete times > One by one or Delete all.
Operation note
If you press the end key and return to the standby mode, the clock continues to
run in the background, and appears in the upper left corner.
To return to the stopwatch screens, in the standby mode, select Menu >
Organiser > Stopwatch > Continue. To stop the clock, select Stop.
Options
You can choose the following options when you use the stopwatch:
Continue—Appears when the stopwatch is working in the background.
Show last— Appears when you have saved a split or lap time and displays the last
time saved.
Split timing—Asks if you want to discontinue previous timing.
Lap timing—Asks if you want to discontinue previous timing.
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View times—Enables you to browse the saved times.
Delete times—Enables you to delete any saved times. You can delete the saved
times one by one or all at once.
■World clock
The World clock in your device enables you view the time in different countries.
In the standby mode, select Menu > Organiser > World clock World clock, scroll
left or right to browse different country's time, there is also a cross-cursor to
locate the country's position on the world map.
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12. Games
■Games
In the standby mode, select Menu > Games to display the games on your device:
Deadline, Submarine and Magic bubbles.
■Application settings
In the standby mode, select Menu > Games > App. settings.
Scroll to one of the following submenus to activate options for preset or
downloaded games or applications.
App. sounds—Select On or Off.
App. lights—Select App. defined or Default.
App. vibratiton—Select On or Off.
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13. Enhancements
Check the model number of any charger before use with this
device. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from AC-3 or
AC-4.
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.
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 820 mAh Li-Ion Battery (BL-4C)
• Standard Travel Charger (AC-3)
• Travel Charger (AC-4)
• Mobile Charger (DC-4)
• Charger Adapter (CA-44)
Use the CA-44 charger adapter to connect the phone with Nokia chargers
with a larger barrel size including ACP-7.
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14. 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 a fully charged 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.
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.
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 as household waste.
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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
■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 1.5 cm (0.6 inches) 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.
■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 6 inches
(15.3 cm) be maintained between a wireless device or 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. To minimize the potential for interference, persons with
pacemakers should
• Always keep the device more than 6 inches (15.3 cm) from their pacemaker
when the device is switched on
• Not carry the device in a breast pocket
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• Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off
your device immediately.
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 an 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.
FCC regulations prohibit using your wireless device while in the air. The use of
wireless telephones 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
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
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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.
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of
telephone services to the offender, legal action, or both.
■Emergency calls
Important: Wireless phones, including this device, operate using radio
signals, wireless networks, landline networks, and user-programmed
functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be
guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for
essential communications like medical emergencies.
To make an emergency call, make sure your device is properly charged before
attempting any emergency calls. If your battery becomes empty, you cannot
receive or make calls, including emergency calls and must wait a few minutes
after the charging begins to place your call.
1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. Some
networks may require that a valid UIM (CDMA SIM) card is properly inserted
in the device.
2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the
device for calls.
3. Enter the official emergency number for your present location, and press the
call key. Emergency numbers vary by location
If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those features off before
you can make an emergency call. If the device is in an offline or flight mode you
must change the profile to activate the device function before you can make an
emergency call. Consult this guide or your service provider. 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
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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.
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known
as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international
guidelines is 2.0 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 0.74 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.nokia.com.
USA and Canada: The SAR limit of USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) is 1.6 W/kg
averaged over one 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 1.11 W/kg and when properly worn on the body
is 1.12 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: QMNRM-218.
Technical information
Feature Specification Feature Specification
Dimensions Width 1.65 in (42 mm)
Length 4.13 in (105
mm)
Depth 0.66 in
(16.75 mm)
Frequency
range (Tx)
Cellular:
824.04-848.97
MHz
Weight 3.02 oz (85.5 g)
with BL-4C Li-Ion
Battery
Frequency
range
(Rx)
Cellular:
869.04-893.97
MHz
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Wireless
networks
CDMA 800
Volume 4.82 cu in (79 cu cm)
Feature Specification Feature Specification
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