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RM-347 User Guide
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FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
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Contents
SAFETY...................................... 6
Welcome................................... 9
Getting help............................................. 9
Get the most out of this guide ....... 10
1. Phone at a glance .............. 12
The standby mode...............................
Indicators and icons...........................
Phone menus........................................
Scroll method.......................................
Scroll key ...............................................
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2. Set up your phone ............. 19
Antenna .................................................
Change battery ....................................
Turn your phone on or off ................
Connect the headset..........................
MicroSD card........................................
Make a call ...........................................
Answer calls..........................................
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3. Text entry ........................... 29
Word mode ...........................................
Abc (or ABC) mode .............................
123 (number) mode............................
Symbols mode......................................
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4. Get It Now.......................... 32
V CAST ....................................................
Music & Tones......................................
Picture & Video....................................
Games.....................................................
News & Info..........................................
Tools on the Go....................................
Extras......................................................
Info..........................................................
Incoming calls ......................................
Security and functionality................
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5. Messaging........................... 39
Text messages ......................................
Picture and Video messages.............
New message .......................................
Inbox.......................................................
Sent messages......................................
Draft messages ....................................
Message settings.................................
Message options..................................
Voice mail message ............................
E-mail messages..................................
Mobile instant messaging ................
Chat.........................................................
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6. Contacts.............................. 52
Create new contacts .......................... 52
Contact list ........................................... 55
Groups.................................................... 57
Speed dials............................................ 59
In Case of Emergency (ICE) .............. 60
9. Voice commands ................ 81
7. Recent calls ........................ 62
10.Enhancements................... 85
View calls .............................................. 62
View call timers................................... 62
8. Settings and Tools ............. 64
My account...........................................
Tools........................................................
Bluetooth...............................................
Sounds settings ...................................
Display settings ...................................
Calendar preview ................................
Phone settings .....................................
Call settings..........................................
Memory..................................................
Phone info.............................................
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Activation of voice commands........ 81
Voice commands settings ................. 82
11.Battery and charger
information 86
Battery information............................ 86
Nokia battery authentication guidelines
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Care and maintenance........... 89
Additional safety information 91
Index ....................................... 98
SAFETY
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 device use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle
while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road
safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could
affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREAS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off in aircraft, near medical
equipment, fuel, chemicals, or blasting areas.
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.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
SAFETY
■ About your device
The wireless device (RM-347) described in this guide is approved for use on the
following Verizon networks: CDMA 800 and 1900 MHz , and CDMA2000 1xRTT and
EVDO. Contact Verizon for more information about networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect local customs,
privacy and legitimate rights of others, including copyrights.
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music, and other content from
being copied, modified, or transferred.
Your device may have preinstalled bookmarks and links for third-party internet
sites. You may also access other third-party sites through your device. Third-party
sites are not affiliated with Nokia, and Nokia does not endorse or assume liability
for them. If you choose to access such sites, you should take precautions for
security or content.
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
device use may cause interference or danger.
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important
information stored in your device.
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
■ Network services
To use the device you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of
the features require special network features. These are not available on all
networks; other networks may require that you make specific arrangements with
your service provider before you can use the network services. Your service provider
can give you instructions and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may
SAFETY
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, these features will not appear on your device menu.
Your device may also have a special configuration such as changes in menu names,
menu order, and icons. For more information, contact your service provider.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP
protocols. Some features of this device, such as Get it Now and e-mail messaging,
require network support for these technologies.
Welcome
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of this Nokia mobile device. Your device provides
many practicalfunctions for daily use, such as a hands-free speaker phone, alarm
clock, calculator, calendar, camera, image and data downloads, and more. Your
device can also connect to other devices using Bluetooth wireless technology. To
personalise your device, you can set your favorite ringtones.
■ Getting help
If you need help, the Nokia Care Contact Center is available for assistance. Before
calling, we recommend that you write down the electronic serial number (ESN) and
your zip code (only in the US), and have it available.
Find your device label
The ESN is found on the
type label, which is
located under the
battery on the back of
the device. See "Remove
the back cover", p. 20.
Welcome
Accessibility solutions
Nokia is committed to making mobile devices easy to use for all individuals,
including those with disabilities. For more information, visit the website at
www.nokiaaccessibility.com.
Nokia support and contact information
Check www.nokiausa.com/support or your local Nokia website for the latest
version of this guide, additional information, downloads, and services related to
your Nokia product.
On the website, you can get information on the use of Nokia products and services.
If you need to contact customer service, check the list of local Nokia Care Contact
Centers at www.nokia.com/customerservice.
For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia Care Contact Center location
at www.nokia.com/repair.
Billing and customer service
To reach Verizon’s billing and customer service support, dial 1-800-256-4646.
■ Get the most out of this guide
The following sections illustrate the various components of your device. Familiarise
yourself with these sections to help you understand the instructions that follow.
This guide uses certain terms for the steps that you are asked to perform.
• Press means to press and release a key quickly. For example, press 7 means
press and release the key on the keypad that is labeled with the number 7.
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Welcome
• Press and hold means to press and hold a key for 2–3 seconds, then release the
key.
• Selection keys and the middle selection key are used to select a menu option. To
select an option, press the selection key below the menu item on the display
screen, or press the middle selection key for the OK or select options, if shown.
• The scroll key is used to move up, down, left, or right in the menus.
• Send and end keys: Press the send key to place a call or to answer an incoming
call. Press the end key to end a call or press and hold to return to the start
screen.
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Phone at a glance
1. Phone at a glance
1. Earpiece
2. Display screen
3. Scroll key
4. Right soft key
5. Camera key
— press to take a picture
— press and hold to switch between
camera and video mode
6. End key
7. Keypad
8. Microphone
9. Clear key
10. Send key
11. Speaker phone
12. Left soft key
13. Middle selection key
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Phone at a glance
1. Media player fast forward key — press to skip to the next song in your playlist,
or press and hold to fast forward through the song currently playing
2. Media player play/pause key — press to play or pause a song in your playlist
3. Media player rewind key (3) — press to play the previous song on your playlist,
or press and hold to rewind through the song currently playing
4. Charge/USB port
5. Mini display
6. Volume keys
7. Headset jack
8. Camera lens
9. Camera flash
10. Speaker phone
11. Voice command key
12. MicroSD card slot
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Phone at a glance
■ The standby mode
The start screen is home base and indicates that your phone is in the standby mode.
Signal strength (1) — the strength of the
signal received by the phone is indicated
by the number of bars displayed.
Message (2) — press the left soft key to
select this option.
Menu (3) — press the middle selection key
to select this option.
Contacts (4) — press the right soft key to
select this option.
Battery strength (5) — four bars indicate a
fully charged battery.
Location (6) — location information sharing mode.
■ Indicators and icons
Depending on your phone settings and modes, some or all of the following
indicators and icons may appear in the standby mode. See "Phone info", p. 80, for
instructions on how to display the complete icon glossary.
Signal strength indicator. You are in a 1xRTT network. See "Network
services", p. 7.
Signal strength indicator. You are in a digital network. See "Network
services", p. 7.
Signal strength indicator. You are in an EV only network. See "Network
services", p. 7.
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Phone at a glance
Signal strength indicator. You are in a 1x/EV network. See "Network
services", p. 7.
EV
Signal strength indicator. You are in an EVDO only network. See
"Network services", p. 7.
No service indicator.
Battery level indicator.
Call state indicator: a call is in progress. No icon indicates that the
phone is in the standby mode.
Dormant mode: the phone is in a dormant state during a data call.
Your connection is still active.
Data session: a wireless data communication is in progress.
You are roaming outside your home network.
SSL security feature is on.
TTY is enabled.
Location information sharing is set to E911 Only. See "Location",
p. 75.
Location information sharing is set to Location On. See "Location",
p. 75.
Voice privacy is activated.
All sounds off.
Alarm only is on.
Alarm is set to on.
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Phone at a glance
Standalone mode is on. See "Standalone mode", p. 73.
Bluetooth wireless connectivity is on.
Speaker phone is set to on.
Vibrate mode is set to on.
A calendar appointment is set.
There are new voice mails.
There are new messages in your inbox.
You have missed calls.
■ Phone menus
Phone features are grouped according to function and are accessed through the
main menus (Get It Now, Messaging, Contacts, Recent Calls and Settings & Tools).
Each main menu contains submenus and lists from which you can select or view
items, and customise your phone features. To access these submenus, enter the
number associated with the option. You may also use the scroll method.
The left, right, and middle selection keys are also called soft keys. The function
associated with the selection keys can change for each phone menu and depends
on each selected feature.
Some features may not be available, depending on your network. For more
information, contact Verizon.
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Phone at a glance
■ Scroll method
1. In the standby mode, use the left and right soft keys to select Message or
Contacts. To access the main menus, select Menu with the middle selection
key, then scroll left or right.
To provide a visual representation of your current position in the menu
structure, a scroll bar may be displayed on the right side of the screen.
2. Press the clear key to return to the previous screen except when in a voice call,
entry mode, or when using a BREW application.
3. Press the end key to return to the standby mode from any menu or submenu.
■ Scroll key
You can use the scroll key to move up, down, left, and right
through the menu options. Press the middle selection key to
select an item.
Depending on how you configure your phone, some or all of the
following menu shortcuts may be available in the standby
mode using the scroll key. See "Set directional keys", p. 74.
The default menu setting for the scroll keys is as follows:
Up key — view News & Info menu.
Right key — view My Shortcuts menu. See "My shortcuts", p. 18.
Down key — go to the Calendar.
Left key — view My Account menu.
Press OK — select highlighted menus and submenus.
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Phone at a glance
My shortcuts
My Shortcuts is a shortcut that is available from the standby mode menu screen by
pressing the right scroll key. It provides quick access to other shortcuts.
The default menu setting for My Shortcuts is as follows:
1. New TXT Message
2. Get It Now
3. Picture & Video
4. Alarm Clock
To change the order of the My Shortcuts menu, in the standby mode press the right
scroll key. Scroll to the menu item that is to be changed and select Move. Use the
scroll keys to reposition the menu item and select Save.
To change the settings for My Shortcuts, select Settings. For more information, see
"Set shortcuts", p. 73.
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Set up your phone
2. Set up your phone
■ Antenna
Your device may have internal and
external antennas. As with any radio
transmitting device, avoid touching
the antenna area unnecessarily while
the antenna is transmitting or
receiving. Contact with such an
antenna affects the communication
quality and may cause the device to
operate at a higher power level than
otherwise needed and may reduce the
battery life.
An internal GPS antenna is activated
when you place an emergency call or
when you select Location On from the Location menu. See "Location", p. 75.
Any GPS should not be used for precise location measurement, and you should
never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver and cellular radio networks
for positioning or navigation.
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Set up your phone
■ Change battery
Note: Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before
removing the battery.
Remove the back cover
Place the phone with the back of
the phone facing you. Press down
on the back cover and slide it
towards the bottom of the phone.
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 battery
After you have removed the back
cover, insert your finger into the
finger grip. Lift the battery from its
compartment.
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Set up your phone
Replace the battery
1. Insert the gold-colored contact
end of the battery into the
battery slot.
2. Push down on the other end of
the battery to snap it into
place.
Replace the back cover
Set the back cover on the phone
so that the cover tabs align with
the slots in the phone. Slide the
back cover toward the top of the
phone until the back cover is
securely in place.
Important: Do not remove the front cover of this device. Attempts to
remove the front cover may damage the phone. If your phone requires
service, contact the Nokia Care Contact Center.
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Set up your phone
Charge the battery
1. Plug the AC-6U charger
transformer into a standard ac
outlet.
2. Open the charger slot on the
right side of the phone (Refer
to graphic 1).
3. Insert the charger output plug
into the slot (Refer to graphic
2). The battery strength
indicator bars will cycle from
empty to full, to show the
battery is charging. The charge time varies depending on the battery level. The
maximum charge time for a fully discharged battery is approximately 3 hours.
Note: The phone shall only be connected to products that bear the USBIF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program.
■ Turn your phone on or off
To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the
end/power key for at least 3 seconds.
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■ Connect the headset
To allow hands-free operation, you can connect a compatible headset with a
standard 2.5-mm plug into your phone.
Warning: When you use the headset, your ability to hear outside sounds
may be affected. Do not use the headset where it can endanger your
safety.
1. Open the headset connector port.
2. Plug the headset connector into
the 2.5-mm headset jack on the
side of your phone.
3. Position the headset in your ear.
With the headset connected, you can
make, answer, and end calls as usual.
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Set up your phone
■ MicroSD card
Use only microSD cards approved by Nokia for use with this device. Nokia uses
approved industry standards for memory cards, but some brands may not be fully
compatible with this device. Incompatible cards may damage the card and the
device and corrupt data stored on the card.
To insert the microSD memory card, complete the following steps:
1. Lift open the microSD slot cover.
2. Insert the card firmly as shown in the illustration. The card clicks into place.
To remove the card, firmly press the card until it releases from the card slot and
slide it out.
See "Memory", p. 79.
Important: Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation
when the card is being accessed. Removing the card in the middle of an
operation may damage the memory card as well as the device, and data
stored on the card may be corrupted.
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Set up your phone
■ Make a call
To make a call, make sure the phone is switched on. Enter the phone number
(including the area code if necessary), and press the send key. To delete a character
to the left of the cursor, press the clear key. Press the end key to end the call. See
"Contacts", p. 52, to use the contacts menu and to enter contact numbers. This is a
network feature.
Recently dialled numbers
Press the send key once to display the latest numbers dialled, received, or missed.
Press the send key again to dial the last number you dialled, or highlight the
number (or name) you wish to redial, and press the send key. This is a network
feature.
Speaker phone
To use the speaker phone when in a call, press
press
again. This is a network feature.
. To turn the speaker phone off,
Warning: Do not hold the phone near your ear when the speaker phone is
in use, the volume may be extremely loud.
Headset calls
To answer a call when the headset is connected, press the send key on your phone,
or if included, press the send key on the headset. If included, use the volume key on
your headset to adjust the call volume.
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Call a speed dial number
To dial a single-digit speed dial number (1–9), press and hold the number of the
assigned key. To dial a multi-digit speed dial number (10-999), use a short press on
the first number, and press and hold the last number. See "Speed dials", p. 59.
■ Answer calls
The following options are available to manage incoming calls. This is a network
feature.
Answer or silence an incoming call
• To answer a call, open the flip; if the flip is already open, press the send key.
• To silence an incoming call, select Quiet.
• To forward an incoming call to voice mail, select Ignore.
• To end a call, press the end key.
Adjust the earpiece volume
The volume keys are located on the left side of your phone. To adjust the volume
when in a call, press the volume up key or volume down key. When you adjust the
volume, bars indicate volume level. The more bars, the higher the volume.
Caller ID
To display both the name and number of the person calling you, the caller’s identity
must be stored in the contact list. If the caller is not in the contact list, only the
phone number is displayed, or the incoming caller number may be shown as
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Set up your phone
Restricted Call or Unavailable. The date and time when the incoming call arrives is
always displayed.
Picture ID
You can assign a picture to a contact that will be displayed with incoming calls. See
"Assign picture ID", p. 54.
Silent mode
To turn sounds off, press the volume down key until All Sounds Off is displayed. To
turn sounds back on, press the volume up key until the desired level is reached.
Vibrate mode
To set your phone to vibrate and silence all other sounds, press the volume down
key to reduce the volume until Vibrate Only is displayed. To turn the vibrate mode
on with the ringtone, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Sounds Settings > Call
Sounds > Call Vibrate > On > OK.
Other options during a call
The following additional options are available when you are in a call:
Messaging — send or retrieve messages.
Contact List — search your contact list.
Recent Calls — check recent calls.
Bluetooth Menu — if Bluetooth connectivity is supported.
Main menu — use main menu.
Notepad — add or view notepad.
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Voice Record — record voice call.
Voice Privacy — protect the identity of users.
Mute function
When in a call, to prevent the other party from hearing your voice, while allowing
you to hear the other party, select Mute. Select UnMute to turn off this feature.
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Text entry
3. Text entry
Your phone offers five methods for entering text and numbers: Word, Abc
(sentence case), ABC (title case, uppercase),123, and Symbols. The following rules
apply when entering text:
• Press the clear key to backspace the cursor and delete a character.
• Press and hold the clear key to backspace continuously and delete all
characters.
• Press # to enter a space, or to accept a completed word, when in the subject or
text area of a message or entering a contact or group name.
• Press * to change the sentence case entry mode .
• The entry mode selection key (the left soft key) displays the currently selected
entry mode (Word, Abc, ABC, 123, or Symbols).
■ Word mode
Word mode is a predictive method of text entry that uses a built-in dictionary to
quickly recognise the most commonly used word for a specific key sequence. Word
mode is much faster than the Abc mode, because you only press the corresponding
key on your keypad once for each letter.
Activate word mode
To activate the Word mode at any text entry screen, press the entry mode selection
key, and then select Word.
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Text entry
Word mode text entry
The illustration below simulates your display each time a key is pressed in word
mode. For example, to write "verizon" with word mode on and the English
dictionary selected, press each of the following keys once:
• If a displayed word is not correct, press 0 to view other word options.
• If your word does not appear, delete your entry, and press the entry mode
selection to change the mode to Abc . Re-enter your word using the multi-tap
mode (see "Abc mode").
■ Abc (or ABC) mode
In the Abc (or ABC) mode, to enter a letter, repeatedly press a key until the desired
letter appears.
Activate Abc mode
Press the entry mode selection key, and select Abc for sentence case (the first letter
of entries or sentences is capitalised), or ABC for uppercase. You can also press * to
switch among Abc and ABC mode.
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Text entry
Abc mode text entry
Press a key once to insert the first letter on the key, twice for the second letter, and
so on. If you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted, and your phone
awaits the next entry.
■ 123 (number) mode
To enter a number in Abc, ABC, or Word mode, press and hold the desired number
key. To switch to 123 mode from any other mode, press the entry mode selection
key, and select 123.
■ Symbols mode
To insert special characters into your message, press the entry mode selection key,
and select Symbols. Depending on which screen you are viewing, this may be either
the left or right directional key. To scroll through the list of symbols in Abc or ABC
mode, press 1 repeatedly.
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Get It Now
4. Get It Now
Get It Now allows you to download ringtones, music, sounds, pictures, videos,
games, news, information, tools, and extras. You can also find information such as
the location of restaurants or ATMs. With Get It Now you can personalise your
phone to your own lifestyle and tastes. This is a network feature.
Download charges for Get It Now applications vary and airtime charges apply when
browsing, downloading, and using certain applications. Get It Now can be used
anywhere on the Verizon Wireless network, as long as your phone has a digital
signal available. Most applications do not use a network connection while in use.
Visit verizonwireless.com/getitnow for additional information on Get It Now
services.
Your phone must be switched on to use Get It Now. Do not switch the phone on
when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
This feature shares memory space with other features.
■ V CAST
V CAST is a multimedia service available through Get It Now. It delivers a streaming
mobile video experience with increased download speeds, high quality pictures,
better sound, and longer clips. With V CAST you can stream video clips (up to 5
minutes long) of the hottest entertainment, sports highlights, news, and breaking
weather to your phone. For fun and games, access V CAST to download a wide
range of 3-D games with increased graphics, sound, and depth. Contact Verizon for
the availability of these services, pricing, and tariffs. This is a network feature.
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Get It Now
V CAST coverage and services are not available in all areas. A V CAST VPak
subscription is required. For additional information, visit getitnow.vzwshop. com/
vcast.home.do.
■ Music & Tones
You can personalise your phone with sounds and ringtones using Music & Tones. A
large variety of music styles are available, such as current hits, pop, and hip-hop.
This is a network feature.
Select Menu > Get It Now > Music & Tones and one of the following options:
V CAST Music — connect to the internet and access the V CAST music content
catalogue. You can purchase music from the V CAST music store, create playlists,
and manage your music library. This is a network feature.
Get New Ringtones — select Get New Applications to download new ringtone
applications or use one of the applications to download ringtones from the
internet. A download can be set as a Ringtone, a Contact ID for a particular
contact, or as an Alert Sounds for calendar entries. New ringtones are stored in the
My Ringtones folder. Subscription and purchase pricing are available.
My Ringtones — select Get New Applications to download a new ringtone or use
one of the tones stored in this folder. To apply a ringtone, highlight the tone, and
select Set As > Ring Tone, Contact ID, or Alert Sounds. Select PLAY to preview the
highlighted ringtone. Select Options > Erase to delete the highlighted ringtone; or
Options > File Info to view file information about the highlighted ringtone.
My Music — select music from your My Music folders to send, upload, lock, erase,
modify, or view.
My Sounds — select Record New to record sounds, such as music or spoken words,
or prerecorded sounds such as Happy Birthday or a crowd roar. Recorded sounds
can be played back later or can be sent in a picture message. Select PLAY to
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preview the highlighted sound. Select Erase to delete the highlighted sound. Select
Options and one of the following options:
• Send — to send the highlighted sound in a picture message.
• To PIX Place — to upload the highlighted sound to PIX Place.
• Rename — enter a new name and select OK to rename the highlighted sound.
• Erase All — select From Card to erase all the sounds stored in the memory card;
or select From Phone to erase all the sounds stored in the phone.
• File Info — to view file information about the highlighted sound.
Sync Music—synchronise your My Music folder with your computer to load music
you already own.
■ Picture & Video
Picture & Video allows you to view, take, and send digital pictures and videos from
your wireless phone, and access V CAST streaming multimedia service. This is a
network feature.
You can take photos and record video clips with the built-in 1.3 megapixel camera
and flash. The camera produces photos in JPEG format and video clips in MPEG-4
format.
After you take a picture or video, you can attach it to a Picture message or Video
message, or set it as wallpaper or picture ID for a contact. When you attach a
picture to an entry in your list of contacts, the picture is displayed when the
contact calls you. Pictures and videos can be stored in the My Pictures and My
Videos folders or uploaded to PIX Place. See "Picture and Video messages", p. 40.
Your phone supports image capture resolution from 160 x 120 to 1280 x 960
pixels.
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If there is not enough memory to take a new photo or video, delete old content in
the picture and video galleries.
Take a picture
To switch on the built-in camera, press the camera key on the keypad, or select
Menu > Get It Now > Picture & Video > Take Picture. Select TAKE to take a picture
or Options to adjust picture Resolution, Self Timer, Flash, Brightness, White
Balance, Shutter Sound, Color Effects, Capture Mode, or Sub Display. After taking a
picture, you can Save it to My Pictures, send it in a Picture Message, upload it to
PIX Place, or Erase it.
Warning: Keep a safe distance when using the flash.
Do not use on people or animals at close range.
Do not cover the flash while taking a picture.
Record a video
To open the Videos viewfinder, press and hold the camera key, or select Menu > Get
It Now > Picture & Video > Record Video. To record a video, select REC. To adjust
video settings before recording a video, select Options > Recording Light,
Brightness, White Balance, or Sub Display. After recording a video, you can Save it
to My Videos, send it in a Video message, upload it to PIX Place, or Erase it.
Other options
The following Picture & Video options allow you to manage pictures and videos.
V CAST Videos—connect to the internet and access the V CAST video content
catalogue, various content categories are available for you to select from. Select
the desired type of content from the list of providers and the clip you want to
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watch. A message regarding pricing options is displayed. The download fees for
basic video clips are included in your VPak subscription. Select Yes to watch the
selected video clip.
Get New Pictures—select Get New Applications to download Picture applications,
or use one of the applications to download images from the internet. Subscription
and purchase pricing are available.
My Pictures or My Videos—select pictures or videos from your My Pictures or My
Videos folders to send, upload, lock, erase, modify, or view. To use a picture or
video, select Options > Set As > Wallpaper, or Picture ID. To set whether files are
protected from Erase and Erase All functions, select Options > Lock or Unlock.
PIX Place—access the online picture album to upload pictures. For more
information, please visit www.verizonwireless.com/getitnow/pixmessaging.
■ Games
To open games from the games gallery or download a new game, select Menu >
Get It Now > Games > Get New Applications and a game option. Navigate to and
select Games to view all available titles. Select the game you want and a payment
option, and download the title. You can start using the application as soon as the
download is complete. Subscription and purchase pricing are available. This is a
network feature.
■ News & Info
To connect to the internet and browse for the latest news, stock quotes, movie
listings, and more, select Menu > Get It Now > News & Info. This is a network
feature.
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■ Tools on the Go
To browse the internet for any information while on the go, such as the location of
a restaurant or the nearest ATM, select Menu > Get It Now > Tools on the Go > Get
New Applications. This is a network feature.
■ Extras
To access the internet for additional Verizon downloads and applications, select
Menu > Get It Now > Extras > Get New Applications. Subscription and purchase
pricing are available. This is a network feature.
■ Info
To check memory status or find information on how to download applications,
select Menu > Get It Now > Info to view the information screen. This menu enables
you to check the Application Memory, Content Memory, or View Log of downloads.
Select Help to find information on how to add, delete, disable, or restore
applications, determine airtime charges, or cancel subscriptions.
■ Incoming calls
While downloading an application, calls are automatically sent to your voice mail,
if available. If you do not have voice mail, downloading is not interrupted by an
incoming call, and the caller receives a busy signal.
When using an application, an incoming call automatically interrupts the
application and allows you to answer the call. When you complete your call, you
can resume using the application.
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Make an emergency call while online
You can end your data connection to make an emergency call.
1. To close your connection, press the end key. Press the end key as many times as
needed to clear the display and make the phone ready for calls.
2. Enter the emergency number for your present location. Emergency numbers
vary by location.
3. Press the send key.
■ Security and functionality
Your phone supports a digital rights management system to protect acquired
content. Content such as ringtones may be protected and associated with certain
usage rules.
Usage rules are defined in the content activation key that can be delivered with the
content or delivered separately. 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.
Mobile Web 2.0 is a digital network service that is not available everywhere. Mobile
Web text messages and alerts fees apply to sent and received messages. Airtime
charges apply. See "Network services", p. 7.
The security icon
does not indicate that the data transmission between the
gateway and the content server (or place where the requested resource is stored) is
secure. Verizon secures the data transmission between the gateway and the
content server.
Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate
security and protection against harmful software.
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5. Messaging
If you have subscribed to a message network service, you can send and receive
messages to and from compatible phones that also subscribe to a message service.
You can also send and receive multimedia messages and e-mail. Messaging
features are network services.
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Messages may
contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your phone.
Note: The message sent icon or text on your device screen does not
indicate that the message is received at the intended destination.
■ Text messages
When composing text messages (SMS) or enhanced messages (EMS, messages that
can contain graphics, sounds or formatted text), the number of characters used
(out of a maximum per message) appears in the top left corner of the message
screen. Segments are created when the message length exceeds the maximum
allowed number of characters. The number of segments used (out of a maximum of
7) appears in the top right corner of the message screen. No additional text can be
entered when all segments and characters have been used. Segments are delivered
as individual messages. The use of special characters takes up more space than
standard characters.
E-mail addresses are counted as characters. Enhanced messages cannot be sent to
e-mail addresses.
For information on entering text into messages, see "Text entry", p. 29.
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■ Picture and Video messages
Picture and Video messages are multimedia messages that can contain text, sound,
a picture, and a video clip. Your network service provider allows you to send and
receive Picture and Video messages up to 500 KB.
Depending upon your network services, you may receive a message that includes
an internet address where you can view the Picture and Video messages.
Pictures are scaled to fit the display area. Your phone has a Picture and Video
message viewer for playing messages. Incoming messages reside in the inbox until
the user deletes or saves them. Once you save the Picture and Video message, you
can use the image as wallpaper or the sound as a ringtone, unless the content is
protected by copyright. See "Picture & Video", p. 34.
Only compatible devices that offer picture or video message features can receive
and display Picture and Video messages. The appearance of Picture and Video
messages may vary depending on the receiving device.
Copyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other content from
being copied, modified, or transferred.
Contact Verizon for availability of and a subscription to the multimedia messaging
service (MMS). Your phone supports the following file formats:
• Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF, BMP, WBMP, and PNG
• Sound: QCELP, EVRC, AMR, MINI, MP3, and AAC
• Video: MPEG-4
If a received message contains unsupported elements, these elements may be
replaced with an alert such as File format not supported.
If you are making a call, or browsing the internet, or you have other applications
running, you can receive multimedia message notifications, but not the actual
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message. The delivery of multimedia messages can fail for a number of reasons, so
do not rely solely upon them for essential communications.
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Multimedia
message objects may contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful
to your phone.
■ New message
To compose a new message, select Menu > Messaging > New Message > TXT
Message, Picture Message, or Video Message.
TXT message
To write and send a TXT message, do the following:
1. Select a recipient. To add an existing number or address, select Add > From
Contacts, Groups, or Recent Calls, highlight the recipient, and select MARK >
Done.
You may also use the keypad to manually enter a phone number or e-mail
address in the To: field is 123 (number). To switch to multi-tap mode for e-mail
address entry, select 123 > Word, Abc, ABC or Symbols. See "Text entry", p. 29.
To add a manual entry to your contact list, select Add > To Contacts. See
"Create new contacts", p. 52.
2. To open the text entry field, select OK.
Compose a message using the keypad, See "Text entry", p. 29.
3. To send the message, select SEND.
To save the message as a draft, press the end key, and select Yes > OK. Your
message is saved in the Drafts folder.
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TXT message options
To customise a new TXT message, select Options when the cursor is in the text
entry field, and select one of the following options:
Save As Draft — save your message in the Drafts folder.
Add Graphic — include a graphic icon in your message. Enhanced messages cannot
be sent to e-mail addresses.
Add Sound — include a sound in your message. Enhanced messages cannot be sent
to e-mail addresses.
Add Name Card — include your name card in your text messages.
Add Quick Text — insert text from the ADD QUICK TEXT gallery into your document.
See the Quick Text option under "Message settings", p. 48.
Priority Level — to set the priority level, select Normal or High.
Picture message
To compose and send a Picture message, do the following:
1. Select a recipient. To add an existing number or address, select Add > From
Contacts, Recent Calls, or Groups, highlight the recipient, and select MARK >
Done. To upload an image to the online picture album, select Add >To PIX Place,
and OK.
You may also use the keypad to manually enter a phone number or e-mail
address in the To: field. Scroll down to the next available address field to enter
each recipient. The default entry mode for the To: field is 123 (number). To
switch to multi-tap mode for e-mail address entry, select 123 > Abc or ABC.
See "Text entry", p. 29.
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To add a manual entry to your contact list, select Add > To Contacts. See
"Create new contacts", p. 52.
2. To open the text entry field, select OK.
3. Enter text into the Text: field of the picture message using the keypad. See "Text
entry", p. 29. When composing picture messages, the number of characters
used (out of a maximum of 1000 per message) appears in the top left corner of
the message screen. No additional text can be entered when all characters have
been used.
4. To add a picture, scroll to Picture:, select My Pics, the desired picture, and OK.
To add a new picture using the built-in camera, select Options > Take Picture >
OK.
5. To add a sound file, scroll to Sound:, select Sounds, a recorded sound, and OK.
To record a new sound, select Sounds > Record New. The new sound is added to
the top of the gallery list. Select Play to preview a recorded sound.
6. To add a message title, scroll to Subject:. Enter text (up to 80 characters) using
the keypad.
7. To send the message, select SEND.
To save the message as a draft, press the end key, select Yes > OK. Your message
is saved in the Drafts folder.
Picture message options
To set Picture message options, select Options, when the cursor is in the Text:,
Picture:, Sound:, or Subject: ’s field, and from the following:
Preview — view your message (after adding Picture file).
Save As Draft — save your message into the Drafts folder.
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Add Quick Text — insert text from the Add Quick Text gallery (in Text: and Subject:
only).
Add Slide — add a slide to the message.
Priority Level — set the priority level to High or Normal.
Cancel Message — close the message without sending. Select Yes > OK to save your
message in the Drafts folder, or No > OK to exit.
Video message
To compose and send a Video message, do the following:
1. Select a recipient. To add an existing number or address, select Add > From
Contacts, Recent Calls, or Groups highlight the recipient, and select MARK >
Done. To upload an image to the online picture album, select Add >To PIX Place,
and press OK.
You may also use the keypad to manually enter a phone number or e-mail
address in the To: field. Scroll down to the next available address field to enter
each recipient. The default entry mode for the To: field is 123 (number). To
switch to multi-tap mode for e-mail address entry, select 123 > Abc or ABC.
See "Text entry", p. 29.
To add a manual entry to your contact list, select Add > To Contacts. See
"Create new contacts", p. 52.
2. To open the text entry field, select OK.
3. Enter text into the Text: field of the Video message using the keypad. See "Text
entry", p. 29. When composing Video messages, the number of characters used
(out of a maximum of 1000 per message) appears in the top left corner of the
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message screen. No additional text can be entered when all characters have
been used.
4. To add a video, scroll to Video:, select My Videos, the desired video clip, and OK.
To add a new video using the built-in camera, select Options > Record Video.
5. To add a message title, scroll to Subject:. Enter text (up to 80 characters) using
the keypad.
6. To send the message, select SEND.
To save the message as a draft, press the end key, and select Yes > OK. Your
message is saved in the Drafts folder.
Video message options
To set Video message options, select Options, when the cursor in the Text:, Picture:,
Sound:, or Subject: ’s field, and from the following:
Preview—view your message (after adding Videos file).
Save As Draft—save your message into the Drafts folder.
Add Quick Text—insert text from the Quick Text gallery (in Text: and Subject: only).
Priority Level—to set the priority level, select Normal or High.
Cancel Message—close the message without sending. Select Yes > OK to save your
message in the Drafts folder, or No > OK to exit.
■ Inbox
Your phone can receive text messages, enhanced messages, Picture or Video
messages, e-mails using SMS, WAP push messages, and alerts in the inbox. This is a
network service.
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Upon receiving an incoming message, an alert is displayed. You may open the
message immediately or view it later. Select View Now to open the new message in
the inbox. If you select View Later, the new message notification icon
is
displayed, and you must open the inbox to view new messages. You may receive a
message that includes an internet address where you can view your messages.
To open the inbox and view or edit messages, select Message > Inbox.
If TXT Auto View or Pic-Video Auto Receive are enabled for incoming messages,
View Now and View Later are not displayed. See "Message settings", p. 48.
View the inbox
The number of messages in the inbox is shown in brackets. When you open the
inbox, the list of messages is displayed. The newest messages are displayed first.
Select a message and Erase > Yes to delete the selected message, or select Options
and from the following options:
Reply—send a TXT Message, Picture Message, or Video Message reply.
Reply W. Copy—send a reply which includes the original message text (TXT
messages only).
Forward—forward the message to another phone number or e-mail address or
upload the message to PIX Place.
Lock or Unlock—protect or unprotect the selected message from Erase and Erase All
commands.
Add To Contacts—save the contact information to the contact list.
Erase Inbox—delete all messages in your inbox.
Message Info—display sender information and time stamp.
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View or play message
To view or play a message in the inbox, select the message and OPEN. If necessary,
scroll up or down to view the whole message. You can scroll left or right to view the
content of the other messages in the inbox.
With the message open, you can select from the following:
Forward—forward the message to another recipient.
Erase—delete the message.
Save Objects—save the video file, the picture file, and the sound file.
Save As Ringtone—save as a ringtone.
Save Quick Text—save the message text in the Quick Text gallery.
Lock—locked messages will not be deleted unless they get "Unlocked".
Add To Contacts—save the contact information to the contact list.
Message Info—display sender information and time stamp.
Mute or UnMute—turn on or off the sound of a sound object.
PLAY—start the video playback (video message with video file attached only).
REPLY—send a TXT Message, Picture Message, or Video Message reply. This option is
not available if you are viewing a video message with a video file attached.
Options—select from the available options.
■ Sent messages
The Sent folder is used to store TXT, Picture, and Video messages that have been
delivered to their recipients. The number of messages stored in the Sent folder is
shown in brackets. To open the Sent folder, select Message > Sent.
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The list of sent messages is displayed. The newest messages are displayed first.
Select a message, and from the following:
Erase—select Yes > OK to delete the sent message.
Options—select from the available options.
OPEN—view the message. With the message open, you can select from the
following options:
•
Erase—delete the message.
•
Mute or UnMute—turn on or off the sound of a sound object (messages with
sound files attached only).
•
Play—start video message playback.
•
Resend—resend the message.
•
Options—select from the available options.
■ Draft messages
The Drafts folder is used to store drafts of TXT, Picture, and Video messages. The
number of messages stored in Drafts is shown in brackets. To open the Drafts
folder, select Message > Drafts. The list of draft messages is displayed. The newest
messages are displayed first. Highlight a message, and select from the available
options.
■ Message settings
To configure settings for messages, select Message > Settings. The available
options are displayed. Select from the options as follows:
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Entry Mode—change the default entry mode for the text entry area in a TXT
message and the text and subject entry areas in Picture and Video messages. Select
Word, Abc, ABC, 123.
Auto Save—automatically save all sent messages to the Sent folder. Select On or
Off to enable or disable Auto Save. Select Prompt to receive a prompt to save after
each message is sent.
Auto Erase—automatically erase the oldest (unlocked) message from inbox when
device memory is full. If Auto Erase is set to Off, a message is displayed when
memory is full prompting you to manually delete messages from your inbox.
TXT Auto View—incoming message is displayed automatically if TXT Auto View is set
to On, otherwise it will display a prompt message to select View Now or View Later.
Pic-Video Auto Receive—save incoming Picture or Video message automatically if
Pic-Video Auto Receive is on.
Quick Text—view and edit Quick Text entries, which are short, prewritten messages
that can be recalled and inserted into a TXT message. The gallery of preloaded and
user-defined Quick Text entries is displayed. To add an entry, select New, enter the
text, and select OK. To erase a Quick Text entry, highlight the entry, and select Erase
> Yes.
Voice Mail #—change the default voice mail speed dialling number. Enter the new
number, and select OK.
Callback #—change the default callback number that is sent. Enter the new
number, and select OK.
Signature—Create or edit text that will automatically append to each outgoing
message. Select Custom, enter the signature text, and select OK. Select None > OK
to turn off the Signature function.
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■ Message options
To erase messages, select Message > Options and from the available options as
follows:
Erase Inbox—erase all inbox messages.
Erase Sent—erase all sent messages.
Erase Drafts—erase all draft messages.
Erase All—erase all messages including inbox, sent and drafts.
■ Voice mail message
Voice mail is a network service that allows you to listen to voice messages recorded
in the voice mailbox. When you have a new voice message, your phone alerts you,
and you are prompted to listen now or later. If you select Listen later, the new voice
mail icon (
) is displayed in the standby mode.
Listen to voice mail messages
When you have a new voice message alert, select Listen now > OK to access your
voice mailbox. To reach the voice mail screen to playback existing voice messages,
select Message > Voicemail. To access voice mail using speed dial, press and hold
key 1.
The voice mail screen displays the number of new messages and the date and time
of the last message received. To access your voice mailbox, select OPEN.
To reset the voice mail counter, select Clear > Yes > OK. The new voice mail icon
will no longer appear on the screen.
The clear voice mail icon option does not delete voice mail from your voice mailbox.
To delete messages, you must access your voice mailbox and use the voice mail
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system commands. If you exceed the storage limit for your voice mailbox, old
messages may be overwritten.
■ E-mail messages
To launch the internet browser and access the e-mail messaging screen, select
Messages > Email. This is a network service.
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. E-mail messages
may contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your phone.
■ Mobile instant messaging
To access instant messaging (IM), select Messages > Mobile IM > Get New
Applications. This is a network service.
■ Chat
To launch a browser and chat with IM users, select Messages > Chat. This is a
network service.
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6. Contacts
You can keep track of contact information in Contacts. Contact names are saved in
Contacts memory and each contact entry can contain multiple phone numbers and
e-mail addresses. Contact entries can be assigned to speed dials, picture IDs,
ringtones, and caller groups.
■ Create new contacts
To add a contact to your contact list, do the following:
1. Select Menu > Contacts > New Contact, and press OK.
2. Scroll to each field and enter the contact information for any of the following:
Name—the name of the contact to be displayed in the contact list. If no name is
entered, the default phone number or address is displayed in the contact list.
Mobile 1—the primary mobile phone number for the contact. This is the default
number for the contact.
Home—the home phone number for the contact.
Work—the business phone number for the contact.
Email 1—the primary e-mail address for the contact.
Group—a caller group for the contact. See "Edit caller groups", p. 57.
Picture—a picture ID for the contact. See "Assign picture ID", p. 54.
Ringtone—a distinctive ringtone for the caller. See "Add a ringtone", p. 55.
Mobile 2—the secondary mobile phone number for the contact.
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Fax—the fax number for the contact.
Email 2—the secondary e-mail address for the contact.
3. Select SAVE.
To create a new contact, enter a phone number for the new contact in the standby
mode. To save the new number to your contact list, select Save > Add New Contact
> Mobile 1, Mobile 2, Home, Work, or Fax entry. Enter a name for the new contact
and any additional contact information, and select SAVE. If no name is entered, the
default phone number or address is displayed in the contact list.
Change the default number
The default number is the contact number that is called when you dial by contact
name. To change the default number when multiple numbers are assigned to a
single contact, do the following:
1. Select Contacts the contact you wish to modify, and press Edit.
2. Highlight the Mobile 1, Mobile 2, Home, Work, or Fax number you wish to set as
the default number, and select Options > Set As Default > OK > Yes > OK.
Set up phone numbers with pauses
Pause codes instruct the receiving system to pause or wait before entering the
numbers that follow them in the dialing string.
To add a pause code to a new phone number, do the following:
1. Enter the number and select Options and one of the following options:
2-Sec Pause—to dial the contact number, pause for 2 seconds, and dial a
secondary number or extension. "P" appears in the dialling string. You can enter
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as many pauses as you need to accommodate the timing on automated
answering services.
Wait—to dial the contact number and wait for you to select SEND before
sending a secondary number. The secondary number can be entered as part of
the dial string or it can be entered manually. "W" appears in the dialing string.
2. Select SAVE > Add New Contact to add a new contact that includes the new
number or Update Existing to modify an existing contact.
To add pause codes to phone numbers in contact list entries, do the following:
1. Select Contacts, the contact you wish to modify, and Edit.
2. Highlight the number you wish to modify, and select Options > Add Pause >
Wait or Pause > OK.
Assign picture ID
You can set picture ID to display the picture of a caller from your contact list when
your phone rings. To assign a picture ID to a contact in the standby mode, do the
following:
1. Select Contacts, the contact you wish to modify, and Edit.
2. Scroll to the Picture field, and select Set.
3. Highlight an existing image from My Pictures, and select OK to use the image
as the picture ID for the contact. A message is displayed if My Pictures is empty.
4. To take a new picture with the built-in camera in the My Pictures gallery, select
Options > Take Picture. To download an image from the internet, select Options
> Get New Pictures > Get New Applications.
5. Select SAVE to save the changes to the contact.
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Add a ringtone
You can add a distinctive ringtone to distinguish which contact is calling. To assign
a ringtone to a contact in the standby mode:
1. Select Contacts, the contact you wish to modify, and Edit.
2. Scroll to the Ringtone field, and select Set.
3. Highlight an existing ringtone from your My Ringtones gallery, and select OK to
use the ringtone for the contact. Select Play to preview the ringtone.
4. To download and use a new ringtone from the internet, select Get New
Applications in the My Ringtones gallery.
■ Contact list
The contact list can store up to 500 contacts. The amount of numbers, addresses,
and contact information that you can save may vary, depending on length and the
total number of entries in the contact list.
Access the contact list
You can access the Contact List screen in the standby mode with the right soft key.
To quickly find a contact in your contact list, enter the first letter of the contact
name in the Search field, and that portion of the list is displayed.
To call the highlighted contact, press the send key. When you select a contact
name, the default number associated with the contact is used unless you select
another number.
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View or edit the contact list
To edit a contact list entry in the standby mode, select Contacts, highlight a
contact list entry, and select Edit. See "Create new contacts", p. 52, for editing
options.
To view contact information, select Contacts, highlight a contact list entry, and
select VIEW. Numbers, e-mail addresses, and groups are displayed for the contact
list entry. Select from the following options:
Erase—delete the contact list entry.
EDIT—modify the information for the contact list entry. For editing options, see
"Create new contacts", p. 52.
Options—select a number or e-mail address and New TXT Message, New Picture
message, New Video Message, or Call. These are network services.
Contact list options
Access the Contact List screen in the standby mode with the right soft key, and
select Options. The following options are available:
New Contact—create a new contact list entry.
Erase—delete the contact list entry.
New TXT Message—send the contact a text message. This is a network service.
New Picture Message—send the contact a picture message. This is a network
service.
New Video Message—send the contact a video message. This is a network service.
Call—to dial the contact. This is a network service.
Erase All—delete all contact list entries.
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■ Groups
You can add contact list entries to up to 30 caller groups and send messages to
everyone in a group. To reach the Groups screen, select Menu > Contacts >
Groups. The default caller groups are No Group, Business, Family, Friends, Other
and VIP, but new caller groups can be created.
A contact can only be associated with one caller group at a time. If you move a
contact from one group to another group, that contact is removed from the first
group.
Create a new caller group
Select Menu > Contacts > Groups > New, enter the new group name, and select
SAVE. See "Add contacts to groups", p. 57.
Edit caller groups
Once created, caller groups can be updated with new contacts, renamed, or erased.
The default caller groups can be renamed or erased.
Add contacts to groups
Caller groups can be populated in multiple ways. You can update caller groups by
assigning contact list entries to the groups.
To add contacts to a group, from the Groups screen:
1. Highlight a group from the list, and select VIEW > ADD; or Options > Add > OK.
2. For each contact, select MARK > Done.
To edit individual contact list entries and to add them to caller groups:
1. In the standby mode select Contacts, the contact you wish to add to a group,
and Edit.
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2. Scroll to the Group field, and select Set.
3. Highlight an existing group from the list of group names, and select OK to add
the contact to the group.
4. To create a new group, select New, enter the new group name, and select SAVE.
To add the contact to the group, highlight the new group from the list of group
names, and select OK.
A contact can only be associated with one caller group at a time.
Rename a group
When a caller group is created, it can be quickly and easily renamed. From the
Groups screen, highlight the group you wish to rename and select Options >
Rename. Edit the caller group name, and select SAVE.
Erase a group
To erase a group you have created from the Groups screen, highlight the group and
select Options > Erase > Yes > OK. The contacts associated with the group are not
erased.
Send a group message
To send a message to a group, select Menu > Contacts > Groups, the group name,
and Options > New TXT Message, New Picture Message, or New Video Message.
Create the message you want to send to the group, and select SEND. See "New
message", p. 41. This is a network service.
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■ Speed dials
You can associate any mobile, home, or work entry in the contact list with a speed
dial key from 2 to 999. Speed dial key 1 is used to access voice mail. This is a
network service.
To use speed dials, you must first turn on the One Touch Dial feature. See "Onetouch dial", p. 78.
Set up speed dialling
1. Select Menu > Contacts > Speed Dials.
2. Scroll to an Unassigned speed dial slot, and select SET.
3. Highlight the contact you want to assign to the selected speed dial slot.
4. Select OK, highlight the mobile, home, or work number you want to assign, and
select OK as many times as required to confirm.
To assign speed dial numbers, edit contact information. Select Contacts, the
contact you wish to modify, and Edit. Highlight the mobile, home, or work number
you want to assign to a speed dial slot, and select Options > Set Speed Dial. Scroll
to an Unassigned speed dial slot, and select SET.
Edit speed dial numbers
1. Select Menu > Contacts > Speed Dials.
2. Scroll to an assigned speed dial slot, and select SET.
3. Select Yes > OK to overwrite the existing speed dial number. Highlight the
contact you want assigned to the selected speed dial slot, and select OK.
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4. Highlight the new mobile, home, or work number you want to assign, and select
OK.
Delete speed dial numbers
Select Menu > Contacts > Speed Dials, an assigned speed dial slot, and select
Remove > Yes > OK.
■ In Case of Emergency (ICE)
You can set contact list entries as your In Case of Emergency (ICE) contact. To reach
the ICE CONTACTS screen, select Menu > Contacts > In Case of Emergency . You
can set up to three ICE contacts.
A contact can only be assigned as one ICE contact. If you assign the same contact
to different ICE contacts, your phone accepts the last assignment only.
Add a new ICE contact
To add a new ICE contact, select Menu > Contacts > In Case of Emergency , an
unassigned contact, and press ADD. Select from the following options:
From Contacts—select an existing contact from your Contact List to set it as an ICE
contact.
New Contact—create a new contact and set it as an ICE contact. See "Create new
contacts", p. 52.
ICE contacts options
Highlight an assigned entry in ICE contacts list from the ICE CONTACTS screen. The
following options are available:
Call — send a call to the highlighted ICE contact.
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VIEW — view the details of the contact. Select Erase to delete the contact from
contact list. Select EDIT to modify the information of the contact. For editing
options, see "Create new contacts", p. 52. Both the erase and edit options act on
your Contact List. For example, if you erase a contact, the contact is deleted from
both ICE CONTACTS list and Contact List. Always be careful when you select either
option. Select Options for further contact options.
Options — modify the ICE contact entry. Select Re-assign to assign another
contact as the ICE contact entry. See "Add a new ICE contact", p. 60. Select
Unassign to unassign the entry.
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7. Recent calls
Information about missed, received, or dialled calls is stored in the Recent Calls
menu. When the number of calls exceeds the maximum, the most recent call
replaces the oldest.
■ View calls
To view calls, select Menu > Recent Calls > Missed, Received Calls, or Dialed Calls.
Select All Calls to view all missed, received, and dialled calls. The calls are listed by
most recent first.
Missed calls are calls that are not answered. The missed calls feature does not
function when your phone is switched off.
When viewing the call lists, the following options are available:
Message—send the selected number a TXT Message, Picture Message, or Video
Message. See "New message", p. 41. This option is not shown for unavailable or
voice mail numbers in the call lists.
OPEN—view call details.
Select Options for further call list options.
■ View call timers
You can view the total number of calls, duration (hh:mm) of calls, and the data
transfer information with the View Timers option.
Select Menu > Recent Calls > View Timers, and scroll to view the call duration data.
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Note: Some timers, including the lifetime call timer, may be reset during
service or software upgrades. The actual time invoiced for calls and
services by Verizon may vary, depending on network features, rounding off
for billing, taxes, and so forth.
Reset call timers
To reset a selected call or data timer or to reset all timers to zero (except Lifetime
Calls and Lifetime Data Counter), do the following:
Select Menu > Recent Calls > View Timers, and highlight the timer you wish to
modify. To reset the selected call or data timer to zero, select Reset > Yes > OK. To
reset all timers (except Lifetime Calls and Lifetime Data Counter), select Reset All >
Yes > OK.
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8. Settings and Tools
Use the Settings & Tools menu to customise your phone and to use your phone as
an organiser and personal digital assistant.
■ My account
The Verizon My Account web portal allows you to access your account information.
Select Menu > Settings & Tools > My Account. This is a network service.
■ Tools
To access the calculator, calendar, alarm and world clocks, notepad, and stopwatch,
select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools.
Voice commands
To activate voice commands, select Menu >Settings & Tools > Tools > Voice
Commands. For more details, see "Voice commands", p. 81.
Calculator
To perform simple mathematical calculations using your phone, select Menu >
Settings & Tools > Tools > Calculator.
• Use the keypad to enter numbers.
• Use the scroll key to add (up), subtract (down), multiply (right), or divide (left)
values. Press the middle selection key (equals) to solve your equation.
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• Select Operator to use brackets in your equation or to enter an exponent
(Power).
• Press the clear key to delete a keystroke, or select Clear to cancel your
calculation and clear the screen.
• Press # to switch a value to positive or negative, and press * to enter a decimal
point.
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and is designed for simple
calculations.
Calendar
The calendar allows you to document your agenda and keep it convenient and easy
to access. You can schedule events into the calendar and set your phone to alert
you with a reminder. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Calendar and one of
the following:
Add — create a new event.
VIEW — view the highlighted date.
Select Options and one of the following:
• Weekly — view a weekly calendar preview.
• Daily — view a daily calendar preview.
• Go to Date — enter a specific date using the keypad.
• Erase a Day — delete the events of a highlighted day.
• Erase Passed — delete past events.
• Erase All — delete all events on your calendar.
• Events Font Size — set the events font size to Normal or Large.
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• Calendar Preview — set the calendar preview On or Off.
Schedule a new event
To enter a new event in your calendar, do the following:
1. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Calendar, the required event date, and
Add.
2. Highlight and edit the event entry fields you wish to complete, and select SAVE.
Update an existing event
To update an event in your calendar, do the following:
1. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools >Calendar, the event date, and OK.
2. Highlight the event entry you wish to modify and select VIEW > EDIT.
3. Highlight and edit the event entry fields you wish to update, and select SAVE.
4. To delete the selected event, select Erase > Yes > OK
Alarm clock
Your phone must be switched on to use the alarm. To set an alarm, do the
following:
1. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Alarm Clock > Alarm1, Alarm2, or
Alarm3.
2. Scroll left or right to set the alarm mode to on.
3. Highlight Set Time and enter the time of the alarm using the keypad and scroll
key.
4. To set how often the alarm will occur (Once, Daily, Mon - Fri, Weekend),
highlight the Frequency field, and scroll left or right.
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5. To choose an alarm ringtone, highlight the Ringer field, and select Set.
6. Select OK, and then SAVE. When an alarm is set,
standby mode.
is displayed in the
To turn an alarm off, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Alarm Clock.
Highlight the alarm you wish to modify and select OK > Off > SAVE. When an
alarm time is reached, the alarm tone sounds and/or vibrates (depending on the
alarm settings). Select Snooze to turn the alarm off and have it sound again after
10 minutes. Select Dismiss to turn off the alarm.
Stop watch
The stop watch can be used for elapsed time measurement, such as for a sporting
event. Up to eight events or records can be timed simultaneously.
The stop watch accuracy is not the same as that of a professional instrument.
Therefore, Nokia advises against its use for official competitions or any other event
in which a high-precision device would be required to establish exact times.
To time a single event, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Stop Watch >
Start. The elapsed time is displayed in hh:mm:ss:ms format. To stop or pause the
stop watch, select Pause. To resume the stop watch from the paused time, select
Restart. To reset the stop watch to zero, select Reset with the watch in paused
mode.
World clock
To determine the current time in another time zone or country, select Menu >
Settings & Tools > Tools > World Clock. Scroll to move the indicators over the world
map. The local time is displayed below the city name. Select Set DST to turn
Daylight Savings Time on or off for the selected city. Select Cities to view a text list
of cities.
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Notepad
To create a note, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Notepad > New or Add.
Enter your note text (see "Text entry", p. 29), and select SAVE. To view or edit a
note, highlight the note, and select VIEW> EDIT. To delete one note or all notes,
select Notepad > Option > Erase or Erase All.
■ Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections between electronic devices
and can be used to send and receive images, texts, gallery files, voice recordings,
video clips, notes, and more. It can also be used to connect wirelessly to products
that use Bluetooth wireless technology, such as computers. You can synchronise
your phone and your PC using Bluetooth connectivity.
Since devices with Bluetooth connectivity communicate using radio waves, your
phone and the other device do not need to be in direct line-of-sight. The two
devices only need to be within 10 meters (30 feet) of each other. The connection
can be subject to interference from obstructions such as walls or other electronic
devices.
This device is compliant with Bluetooth specification 1.1, supporting the following
profiles: HSP V1.1 (headset profile), HFP V1.5 (handsfree car kit profile), and DUN
V1.2 (dial-up networking).
To ensure interoperability between other devices supporting Bluetooth technology,
use Nokia approved enhancements for this model. Check with the manufacturers
of other devices to determine their compatibility with this device.
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some locations. Check
with your local authorities or Verizon. If you want more information on this
function, visit the Bluetooth Technology organization web site:
https://www.bluetooth.org/
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To access the Bluetooth Menu, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Bluetooth and
from the following options:
Add New Device — to set up a pairing between your phone and another device with
Bluetooth technology. With Bluetooth connectivity activated, place the device you
are connecting to in discoverable mode and select OK.
Turn Off or Turn On — to activate or deactivate Bluetooth connectivity. An active
Bluetooth connection is indicated by
at the top of the display.
Options — to define how your device is shown to other devices with Bluetooth
connectivity, select from the following options:
• My Phone Name — set the name of your device that is to be seen by others. To
set the name of your device select this option, enter the new name and select
OK.
• Discovery Mode — to display your device to other devices for one minute select
On. To hide your phone from other users, select Off.
• Sharing — to set which files you share on your device, set sharing On or Off for
My Pictures , My Videos, and Bluetooth Inbox files.
• File Receiving — to set the level of security when receiving files from other
devices. There are three levels of security available:
• Always Ask — to prompt you for permission each time you receive a file.
• Always Accept — to always accept files.
• Always Reject — to never accept files.
• Supported Profiles — to view information and help on supported profiles.
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• My Business Card — to edit details of your business card. When this option is
activated, you can send and receive business cards between other compatible
devices.
• Bluetooth Inbox — allows you to send and receive files from this location.
Important: Features using Bluetooth technology increase the demand on
battery power and reduce the battery life.
■ Sounds settings
To adjust volumes and to assign sounds to phone calls and alarms, select Menu >
Settings & Tools > Sounds Settings and from the following options:
Call Sounds — to set ringtones for incoming calls, select Call Ringtone. To set the
phone to vibrate when a call is received, select Call Vibrate > ON.
Alert Sounds — select the alert type (Tone, Vibrate, or Reminder) for an incoming
TXT Message , Pic-Video Message, or Voicemail.
Keypad Volume — to set the volume for the keypad, use the up and down scroll keys.
Service Alerts — set any of the alert options to On or Off.
• ERI — enhanced roaming indicator (ERI) alerts you to the status of cellular
service. The ERI banner text displays “Verizon Network,” “Extended Network,” or
“Roaming.” See "Banner", p. 71. This is a network service.
• Minute Beep — to sound an alert every minute while in a call.
• Call Connect — to alert you when a call is connected to the network.
Power On/Off — to enable or disable tones when your phone is turned on or off.
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■ Display settings
To modify the look and feel of the phone display, select Menu > Settings & Tools >
Display Settings.
Banner
To display a text banner on the standby mode screen, select Menu > Settings &
Tools > Display Settings > Banner and from the following banners:
Personal Banner—enter your own banner text of up to 11 characters.
ERI Banner — display ERI text under your personal banner, alerting you to the
current cellular status. This is a network service.
Backlight
To conserve battery life, you can set the phone backlighting to dim when idle. To set
the backlight duration, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Settings >
Backlight and from the following options:
Display — to set how long the main display backlight remains on before dimming.
Keypad — to set how long the keypad remains backlit before dimming.
Contrast
To set the display contrast of your phone, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display
Settings > Contrast. Select from one of the five contrast levels.
Wallpaper
To set your phone to display a background picture (wallpaper), select Menu >
Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Wallpaper.
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To set the main display wallpaper, select Main Screen. To set one of the thumbnails
as your wallpaper, select View > the thumbnail > OK. To browse for new wallpaper,
select Get New from the main menu.
To set the mini display wallpaper, select Front Screen, choose an image, and select
OK. Select View to preview an image file as wallpaper. To browse for new
wallpaper, select Get New .
Display themes
To choose the colour theme of the background screen, select Menu > Settings &
Tools > Display Settings > Display Themes > Business or Default.
Main menu
To set the layout of the menu screen, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display
Settings > Main Menu > Tab or List. Select Preview to preview the hightlighted
layout, select OK. To choose the menu type, select List > Personalize or
Productivity.
Dial fonts
To set the font size of the characters displayed on the screen when entering a
phone number, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Dial Fonts >
Normal or Large.
Clock format
To set the clock format on your phone’s main display or mini display, select Menu >
Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Clock Format > Main Clock > Analog, Large
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Analog, Digital 12, Large Digital 12, Digital 24, Large Digital 24, Basic, or Off, or
Front Clock > Digital, Analog, or Off.
■ Calendar preview
To view the Calendar Preview in the standby mode, select Menu > Settings & Tools
> Calendar Preview > Main Screen > On or Off.
To set the font size of the calendar in the standby mode, select Menu > Settings &
Tools >Calendar Preview > Font Size > Normal or Large.
■ Phone settings
The Phone Settings menu allows you to designate specific network settings and
operational modes for your phone.
Standalone mode
The standalone mode disables your phone from receiving radio frequencies.
Functions on your telephone that do not require network service can still be used.
To activate standalone mode, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone Settings >
Standalone Mode > On.
Set shortcuts
The set shortcuts feature allows you to change the shortcuts that are available on
your scroll key, while in the standby mode. You can assign menu shortcuts on the
up, left, or down scroll keys. To modify these shortcuts, see "Set directional keys",
p. 74.
In the standby mode, the right scroll key shortcut is fixed to display your My
Shortcuts menu. For the default setting, see "My shortcuts", p. 18.
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To modify and assign shortcuts to My Shortcuts:
1. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone Settings > Set Shortcuts > Set My
Shortcuts.
2. To modify Shortcut 1, Shortcut 2, Shortcut 3, or Shortcut 4, select the SET key.
Scroll to the shortcut you want to modify and select OK.
3. To reset all of the assigned shortcuts to the default settings, select Options >
Reset My Shortcuts.
To reset only one shortcut, select the shortcut you wish to reset, and Options >
OK.
Set directional keys
To set applications and shortcuts to your up, left or down scroll keys, do the
following:
1. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone Settings > Set Shortcuts > Set
Directional Keys.
2. Select the key you want to assign the application to, and press the SET key.
Scroll to the application you want to add, and select OK.
3. To reset all scroll keys to the default settings, select Options > Reset Directional
Keys.
To reset only one directional key, scroll to the key you wish to reset, and select
Options > OK.
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Voice commands
To change the settings for voice commands, select Menu >Settings & Tools >
Phone Settings > Voice Commands, and from the available options. For details on
the voice command settings, see "Voice commands settings", p. 82.
Language
To set the default language of your phone menu and displays, select Menu >
Settings & Tools > Phone Settings > Language > English or Español.
Location
To share position information over the network, select Menu > Settings & Tools >
Phone Settings > Location. Select Location On to make position information
continually available, or select E911 Only to make this information available for
emergency services only.
For calls to emergency numbers, location information may be used by the
emergency operator to determine the position of the phone. The functionality and
accuracy of this feature are dependent on the network, satellite systems, and the
agency receiving the information. This feature may not function in all areas or at
all times.
Security
To secure the phone electronically, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone
Settings > Security. This feature protects your phone from unauthorised outgoing
calls or unauthorised access to information stored in the phone.
Enter your lock code which is the last four digits of your phone number, and select
from the following options:
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Edit Codes — to change the security code.
Restrictions — prevent Location Setting, Calls, Messages, Dial-Up Modem from
being used without entering the security code.
Phone Lock Setting — to set if the phone is locked or unlocked from power up.
Lock Phone Now — to lock the phone with security code. When the phone is locked,
you must enter your lock code to use the phone again.
Restore Phone — to reset phone settings.
System select
To set your phone to roam or search for another network when you are not in your
home area, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone Settings > System Select and
one of the following options:
Home Only — make and receive calls in your home area only.
Automatic A or Automatic B — search for service in another network. The roaming
rate applies when you are not in the home service area.
NAM selection
If your phone is registered with two phone numbers using number assignment
modules (NAM) (for example, work and personal numbers), you can choose which
number to use as your origination number. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone
Settings > NAM Selection. To have your phone automatically switch to the proper
NAM, select Auto NAM > On. To manually choose the origination number, select
Change NAM.
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■ Call settings
To designate how your phone handles incoming and outgoing calls, select Menu >
Settings & Tools > Call Settings.
Answer options
To determine how calls may be answered on your phone, select Menu > Settings &
Tools > Call Settings > Answer Options and one of the following:
Flip Open — answer the call when the flip is opened.
Any Key — answer the call by pressing any key on the keypad.
Auto With Handsfree — answer the call automatically in about 5 seconds, using the
speaker phone. If the flip is closed, Auto With Handsfree mode is not activated
except when a headset or hands-free car kit is attached to the phone.
Auto retry
To set the phone to automatically redial a number when the attempted call fails,
select Menu > Settings & Tools > Call Settings > Auto Retry > On or Off.
Occasionally, your network may experience heavy traffic resulting in a fast busy
signal when you dial. With automatic retry activated, your phone redials the
number (the number of times is specified by the network) and notifies you once the
network is available.
TTY mode
A phone with TTY/TDD (teletype/telecommunication device for the deaf) support is
able to translate typed characters to voice. Voice can also be translated into
characters and displayed on the TTY. To attach a TTY, enabling you to communicate
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with parties also using a TTY device, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Call Settings
>TTY Mode and one of the following:
TTY Full — turn on full TTY capability.
TTY + Talk — turn on TTY in voice carry-over (VCO) mode.
TTY + Hear — turn on TTY in hearing carry-over (HCO) mode.
TTY Off — turn off TTY mode.
One-touch dial
To initiate a speed dial call by entering the speed dial digits, select Menu > Settings
& Tools > Call Settings > One Touch Dial > On or Off. If set to Off, speed dial
numbers designated in your contact list do not function. See "Speed dials", p. 59.
Voice privacy
To set the voice privacy feature for CDMA calls, select Menu > Settings & Tools >
Call Settings > Voice Privacy > Enable or Disable. The voice privacy feature protects
the privacy of your current phone conversation from other callers placing phone
calls on the same network. CDMA offers inherent voice privacy that protects the
identity of users and makes interception very difficult. This is a network service.
DTMF tones
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones or touch tones are the tones that sound
when you press the keys on your phone keypad. You can use touch tones for many
automated dial-up services such as banking and airlines or for entering your voice
mailbox number and password. To set the key tone length, select Menu > Settings
& Tools > Phone Settings > Call Settings >DTMF Tones. Select Normal to send out a
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tone for a fixed period of time no matter how long you press the key or Long to
send out a continuous tone for as long as you keep the key pressed.
■ Memory
To monitor the amount of phone and card memory you are using for file storage,
select Menu > Settings & Tools > Memory and one of the following options:
Save Options — to set the location of your stored files. Select Pictures, Videos, or
Sounds > Phone Memory or Card Memory.
Phone Memory — to view phone memory usage. Select from the following options:
•
Phone Memory Usage — to display the total used and available memory (MB).
•
My Pictures — to display the size (kB) of the picture files stored in My Pictures
on the phone r to erase or move Picture files to a memory card. To delete files,
select Options > Erase, select the files you wish to delete, and Mark or Mark
All. Select Done > Yes > OK. To move files to the memory card, select Options >
Move, the files you wish to move, and Mark or Mark All. Select Done > Yes >
OK.
•
My Videos — to display the size (MB) of the Videos files stored in My Videos on
the phone or to erase or move Videos files to a memory card.
•
My Music — to display the size (MB) of the music files stored in Tunes & Tones
on the phone or to erase or move music files to a memory card.
•
My Sounds — to display the size (kB) of the sound files stored in My Sounds on
the phone or to erase or move sound files to a memory card.
Card Memory — to view card memory usage. Select from the available options. For
more details, see "Info", p. 37.
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■ Phone info
To view information about your phone, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone
Info to display the following information:
My Number — the active phone number.
SW/HW Version — the current software version for your phone.
Icon Glossary — the library of screen icons shown while in a call or when using
features.
Software Update — to check the status of your current software on your phone.
This feature will not work if you are in roaming or emergency mode. To check if
there are new software updates available for your phone, select Check New.
Software updates
Nokia may produce software updates that may offer new features, enhanced
functions, or improved performance. You may be able to request these updates
through the Nokia Software Updater PC application. To update the device software,
you need the Nokia Software Updater application and a compatible PC with
Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP operating system, broadband internet access, and a
compatible data cable to connect your device to the PC.
To get more information and to download the Nokia Software Updater application,
visit www.nokia.com/softwareupdate or your local Nokia web site.
Downloading software updates may involve the transmission of large amounts of
data through your service provider's network. Contact your service provider for
information about data transmission charges.
Make sure that the device battery has enough power, or connect the charger before
starting the updates.
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9. Voice commands
Your phone provides voice services. You can have voice-activated dialling to call
phone numbers in your contact list entries.
Before using voice services, note the following:
• Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are dependent 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 solely upon voice dialling in all
circumstances.
■ Activation of voice commands
Select Menu >Settings & Tools > Tools > Voice Commands, or select the voice
command key for the Voice Commands menu. The menu items described here are
for the activation of voice commands. For voice command settings, see "Voice
commands settings", p. 82. The voice commands menu items are as follows:
Call — to voice dial a name from your contact list or to enter a number via your
voice.
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Send — to send a text message or other type of message to a number or an entry on
your contact list.
Lookup — to find and display details of an entry from your contact list.
Play — to play songs or video playlists, or individual music or video files by stating
the file name.
Go To — to access a menu within the phone by voice activation.
Check — to check information about your phone, say "Check". The following status
information can be heard: Status, Voicemail, Messages, Missed Calls, Time, Battery,
Signal Strength, Volume.
My Account — to access your Verizon account online.
Help Guide — to get general help on how to use Voice Commands.
Info — press the left soft key to get help and information on using a highlighted
menu item.
■ Voice commands settings
Select Menu >Settings & Tools > Phone Settings > Voice Commands, or select the
voice command key for the Voice Commands menu. The following settings are
available:
Settings — press the right soft key to access the adjustable settings for all the Voice
Commands menu (except the Help Guide option). The following settings are
available:
• Choice Lists — when your phone is unsure of the name or number you have said,
a list of three choices is shown. This setting allows you to control how and if the
choices are displayed. You can set the choices to be shown:
• Automatic — is the default setting and displays a list of choices
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• Always On — displays a list of choices
• Always Off — always chooses the best match for selecting a contact
• Sensitivity — use the scroll key to set how sensitive the voice recognition on
your phone is. If many of your voice commands are rejected, then use the scroll
down key to adjust the setting towards Reject Less. If your phone is not
recognising your commands correctly and is activating the wrong names or
numbers, use the scroll up key to adjust the setting towards Reject More.
• Digit Dialing — to set how your phone recognises your voice. Select Adapt Digits
— to allow your phone to recognise your voice for each number on your keypad.
Your phone will ask you to say a sequence of numbers, so they can be recorded.
When the numbers are recorded, they will be played back to you. You can
rerecord them if you are unhappy with your pronunciation, otherwise select
OK. Select Reset Digits — to restore the number sounds to the original factory
settings.
• Sound — to set how your phone prompts you for your voice command
information. There are three settings available: Prompt Mode, Readout Mode,
and Tones Only Mode.
• In Prompt Mode, your phone prompts you for information.
• In Readout Mode, your phone prompts you for information and reads out
the menu items as you navigate.
• In Tones Only Mode, your phone prompts you with beeps only.
Select Name Settings to alter the way a name sounds when your phone plays it.
There are two settings to adjust.
• Select Speed to change the speed that a name is played back.
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• Select Volume to set the volume the name is played back.
Select Speakerphone to control if the speakphone is On or Off, once the voice
recognition on your phone has been activated.
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Enhancements
10. Enhancements
Check the model number of any charger before use with
this phone. This phone is intended for use when supplied
with power from charger AC-6U for the BL-5C battery
and extended battery BL-10C battery..
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and
enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The
use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may
be dangerous.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When
you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not
the cord.
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Battery and charger information
11. Battery and charger information
■ Battery information
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery intended for use with
this device are BL-5C 1020 mAh and extended battery BL-10C 1760 mAh Li-Ion
battery. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from the
following chargers: AC-6U travel charger. 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. Use of an unapproved battery or charger may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
If a 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. If the battery is completely discharged,
it may take several minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or
before any calls can be made.
Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing 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.
Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). Extreme
temperatures reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. A device with a hot or
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cold battery may not work temporarily. Battery performance is particularly limited
in temperatures well below freezing.
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.
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
Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, or shred cells or
batteries. In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact
with the skin or eyes. In the event of such a leak, flush your skin or eyes
immediately with water, or seek medical help.
Do not modify, remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, or
immerse or expose it to water or other liquids.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard. If the device or
battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and you believe the battery has
been damaged, take it to a service centre for inspection before continuing to use it.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that
is damaged. Keep your battery out of the reach of small children.
■ Nokia battery authentication guidelines
Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To check that you are getting an
original Nokia battery, purchase it from an authorised Nokia dealer, and inspect the
hologram label using the following steps:
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Successful completion of the steps is not a total assurance of the authenticity of
the battery. If you have any reason to believe that your battery is not an authentic
original Nokia battery, you should refrain from using it and take it to the nearest
authorised Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Your authorised Nokia
service point or dealer will inspect the battery for authenticity. If authenticity
cannot be verified, return the battery to the place of purchase.
Authenticate hologram
1. When you look at the hologram on the label, you
should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol from
one angle and the Nokia Original Enhancements logo
when looking from another angle.
2. When you angle the hologram left, right, down, and
up, you should see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side
respectively.
What if you battery is not authentic?
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the hologram on the label is an
authentic Nokia battery, please do not use the battery. Take it to the nearest
authorised Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that is
not approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in poor
performance and damage to your device and its enhancements. It may also
invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device.
To find out more about original Nokia batteries, visit www.nokia.com/battery.
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Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be
treated with care. The following suggestions 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.
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Care and maintenance
• Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised
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.
• To reset the device from time to time for optimum performance, power off the
device and remove the battery.
These suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any
enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest
authorised service facility for service.
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Additional safety information
Additional safety information
■ Small children
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them out of the
reach of small children.
■ Operating environment
This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal use
position against the ear or when positioned at least 2.2 centimeters (7/8 inch)
away from the body. When a carry case, belt clip, or holder is used for body-worn
operation, it should not contain metal and should position the device the abovestated distance from your body.
To transmit data files or messages, this device requires a 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.
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Implanted medical devices
Manufacturers of medical devices recommend that a minimum separation of 15.3
centimeters (6 inches) should be maintained between a wireless device and an
implanted medical device, such as a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter
defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the medical device. Persons who
have such devices should:
• Always keep the wireless device more than 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from the
medical device when the wireless device is turned on.
• Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket.
• Hold the wireless device to the ear opposite the medical device to minimise the
potential for interference.
• Turn the wireless device off immediately if there is any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place.
• Read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of their implanted
medical device.
If you have any questions about using your wireless device with an implanted
medical device, consult your health care provider.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference
occurs, consult your service provider.
Warning: For hearing aid compatibility, you must turn off the Bluetooth
connectivity.
■ 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, and air bag
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systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer, or its representative,
of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added.
Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the device in a vehicle.
Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty
that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in
your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable
liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the device, its
parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that air
bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or portable
wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If
in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,
serious injury could result.
Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device
before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be
dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network,
and may be illegal.
■ Potentially explosive environments
Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere,
and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include
areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks
in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even
death. Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service
stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, storage,
and distribution areas; chemical plants; or where blasting operations are in
progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always,
clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage
facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain,
dust, or metal powders.
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Additional safety information
You should check with the manufacturers of vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane) to determine if this device can be safely used in their
vicinity.
■ 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 can not be
guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for
essential communications like medical emergencies.
To make an emergency call:
1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength.
2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the
device for calls.
3. Enter the official emergency number for your present location. Emergency
numbers vary by location.
4. Press the call key.
If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those features off before
you can make an emergency call. If the device is in the offline or flight profile
mode, you may need to change the profile to activate the phone function before
you can make an emergency call. Consult this guide or your service provider for
more information. When making an emergency call, give all the necessary
information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means
of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given
permission to do so.
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■ Certification information (SAR)
Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR values.
SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requirements
and the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product
information at www.nokia.com.
Your mobile device is also designed to meet the requirements for exposure to radio
waves established by the Federal Communications Commission (USA) and Industry
Canada. These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of
tissue. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product
certification for use at the ear is 0.94 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is
0.84 W/kg.
Information about this device model can be found at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
by searching the equipment authorization system using FCC ID QMNRM-347.
■ Hearing aid compatibility (HAC)
Warning: For hearing aid compatibility, you must turn off the Bluetooth
connectivity.
Your mobile device model complies with FCC rules governing hearing aid
compatibility. These rules require an M3 microphone or higher value. The M-value
shown on the device box, refers to lower radio frequency (RF) emissions. A higher
M-value generally indicates that a device model has a lower RF emissions level,
which may improve the likelihood that the device will operate with certain hearing
aids. Some hearing aids are more immune than others to interference. Please
consult your hearing health professional to determine the M-rating of your hearing
aid and whether your hearing aid will work with this device. More information on
accessibility can be found at www.nokiaaccessibility.com.
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■ Technical information
Type designation — RM-347
Dimensions — width, 45 mm; length, 92 mm; depth, 18.2 mm
Weight — 99.7 g with 1020 mAh Li-Ion battery (BL-5C)
Weight — 111.51g with 1760 mAh Li-Ion battery (BL-10C)
Main Display — 2.0-in VGA, 176x220 pixels, 262,000 colours
External Display — 1.28-in VGA, 128x128 pixels, 65,000 colours
Camera — integrated 1.3Mpixels with digital zoom and flash
Removable Memory — microSD (Trans Flash)
Wireless networks — CDMA 800 and 1900 MHz, and CDMA2000 1xRTT and EVDO
Frequency range (Tx) — PCS: 1851.25-1908.75 MHz; cellular: 824.70-848.31 MHz
Frequency range (Rx) — PCS: 1931.25-1988.75 MHz; cellular: 869.70-893.31 MHz
GPS frequency — 1575 MHz
Bluetooth frequency range — 2.402-2.48 GHz
■ Battery information
This section provides information about battery charging times with the AC-6U
travel charger, and talk and standby times. Be aware that the information in this
section is subject to change. For more information, contact your service provider.
Important: Battery talk and standby times are estimates only and depend
on signal strength, network conditions, features used, battery age and
condition, temperatures to which battery is exposed, use in digital mode,
and many other factors. The amount of time a device is used for calls will
affect its standby time. Likewise, the amount of time that the device is
turned on and in the standby mode will affect its talk time.
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Charging times
The following charging times are approximate:
Charger options
AC-6U
BL-5C 1020 mAh Li-Ion battery
Up to 3 hours
BL-10C 1760 mAh Li-Ion battery
Up to 4 hours 10 minutes
Talk and standby times
Operation times are estimates only and depend on signal strength, device use,
network conditions, features used, battery age and condition (including charging
habits), temperatures to which the battery is exposed, and many other factors.
With BL-5C battery:
Function
Digital
Talk time
Up to 4 hours 30
minutes
Standby time
280 to 307 hours
With BL-10C battery:
Function
Digital
Talk time
Up to 8hours
Standby time
Up to 529 hours 50 minutes
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Index
NUMERICS
123 mode 31
2-Sec Pause 53
calculator 64
calendar 65
call log 62
call settings
answer options 77
auto retry 77
DTMF tones 78
one-touch dial 78
TTY mode 77
voice privacy 78
call timers 62
callback number 49
caller
group 57
ID 26
calls
duration of 62
headset 25
in-call options 27
making 25
muting 28
pauses when making 53
silencing 26
vibrate mode 27
certification information (SAR) 95
charger
times 97
chat messages 51
clock 72
contact information 10
Å
ABC mode 30
Abc mode 30
about your phone 7
accessibility 10
alarm
clock 67
sounds 70
alerts 45
answer options 77
application memory 37
back cover
replacing 21
backlight 71
banner 71
battery
charging 22
charging times 97
information 86
removing 20
replacing 21
talk times 97
billing 10, 63
Bluetooth 68
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contact list 55
contacts
default number 53
new 52
numbers with pauses 53
content memory 37
contrast settings 71
customer service 10
default number
callback 49
contact 52
delete messages 50
device information 80
dialled 62
dimensions 96
display
backlight 71
banner 71
contrast 71
font size 72
themes 72
wallpaper 71
downloading
extras 37
games 36
information 37
pictures 36
videos 36
drafts 48
DTMF tones 78
duration of calls 62
edit
caller groups 57
messages 42
e-mail 51
emergency calls 38, 94
location sharing 75
while using wireless internet 38
EMS 39
enhanced roaming indicator 70
enhancements 85
entry mode 29, 49
erase messages 50
ERI 70
ESN 9
event sheduler 66
FCC information 93
font size 72
games 36
Get It Now 33
Get New Ringtones 33
groups 57
headset 23, 25
help 9, 37
inbox 45
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indicators and icons 14
instant messaging 51
language 75
location sharing 75
loudspeaker 25
main menu 72
medical devices
hearing aids 92
memory informations 37
message
segments 39
settings 48
messages
characters 43, 45
chat 51
composing 39, 43, 44
draft 45
e-mail 51
EMS 39
erasing 50
inbox 45
MMS 40
mobile IM 51
options 42, 43, 45, 48
Quick Text 49
replying 46
sent 47
SMS 39
text 39
voice mail 49
microSD card 24
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missed
calls 62
MMS 40
Music & Tones 33
mute function 28, 47
my account 64
My Ringtones 33
NAM selection 76
network
service 7
settings 73
news & info 36
Nokia support 10
notepad 27
number mode 31
Ö
one-touch dial setting 78
options
ICE contacts 60
inbox 46
messages 48
Picture message 43
TXT message 42
Videos message 45
pause option
calls 53
phone
lock 75
settings 73
pictrue & video messages
formats 40
settings 49
picture & video messages 34
pictures 34
gallery 34
ID 27
supported formats 40
taking 35
PIX Place 34
powering on/off 22
preview 43
priority level 42
Quick Text 45, 47, 49
received calls 62
safety 6
scroll key 11
security 38, 75
selection key 11
settings
Bluetooth 68
phone 73
sounds 70
settings and tools 64
shortcut key 73
signature 49
silent mode 27
SMS 39
software version 80
sound settings 70
sounds
alert 70
picture message 33
supported formats 40
speaker phone 25
speed dials 26, 59
standby mode 14
stop watch 67
symbols mode 31
synchronise music 34
system
device information 80
language 75
NAM selection 76
security 75
select 76
talk and standby times 97
technical information 96
text entries 29, 41
text entry
entry mode 29
text messages 41, 42
themes 72
timers 62
touch tones 78
TTY mode 77
turning the phone on/off 22
TXT message
characters 39
editing 46
writing and sending 41
type designation 96
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usage rules 38
V CAST 32
V CAST music 33
vehicles 92
vibrate mode 27
videos
downloading 35
gallery 36
recording 35
supported formats 40
viewing
calls 62
inbox 46
voice mail 50
voice privacy 78
volume
adjusting 25, 26, 70
earpiece 26
wallpaper 71
WAP 8
wireless
internet 38
networks 96
world clock 67
writing messages 41
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