Microsoft RM-632 GSM/WCDMA cellular phone w/BT and WLAN User Manual Manual

Microsoft Mobile Oy GSM/WCDMA cellular phone w/BT and WLAN Manual

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Nokia E5–00 User GuideIssue 1
ContentsSafety 6About your device 6Network services 7About Digital Rights Management 8Battery removing 9Get started 10Keys and parts 10Insert the SIM card and battery 11Insert the memory card 12Remove the memory card 13Wrist strap 13Charge the battery 13Lock or unlock the keyboard 14Connect a compatible headset 14Switch the device on and off 15Antenna locations 15Nokia Switch 16Nokia Ovi Suite 18Visit Ovi by Nokia 19About Ovi Store 20Access codes 20Basic use 21Home screen 21One-touch keys 22Write text 23Contacts 25Calendar 27Multitasking 29Flashlight 30Ovi Files 30Make calls 30Voice calls  30During a call 31Voice mail  32Answer or decline a call 32Make a conference call 33Speed dial a phone number 33Call waiting 34Call divert 34Call barring 35Voice dialling 36Make a video call 36During a video call 38Answer or decline a video call 38Video sharing 39Log 42Messaging 43Messaging folders 44Organise messages 44E-mail 45Nokia Messaging 49Ovi Contacts 502Contents© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Message reader 56Speech 57Text and multimedia messages 57Special message types 62Cell broadcast 63Messaging settings 64About Chat 67Connectivity 67Data connections and accesspoints 67Network settings 68Wi-Fi/WLAN connection  69Access points 71Active data connections 75Sync 76Bluetooth connectivity 76Data cable 81PC connections 82About home network 82Internet 83Browse the web 83Browser toolbar 84Navigate pages 84Web feeds and blogs 85Content search 85Bookmarks 86Empty the cache 86End the connection 86Connection security 87Web settings 87Nokia Office Tools 89Active notes 89Calculator 90File manager 90Quickoffice 92Converter 92Zip manager 93PDF reader 93Printing 93Dictionary 95Notes 96Positioning (GPS) 96About GPS 96Assisted GPS (A-GPS) 97Hold your device correctly 98Tips on creating a GPS connection 98Position requests 99Landmarks 99GPS data 100Positioning settings 101Maps 101Maps overview 101View your location and the map 102Map view 103Change the look of the map 103Contents 3© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Download and update maps 104About positioning methods 104Find a location 105View location details 106Save places and routes 106View and organise places orroutes 107Send places to your friends 107Share location 107Synchronise your Favourites 108Get voice guidance 109Drive to your destination 109Navigation view 110Get traffic and safety information 110Walk to your destination 111Plan a route 111Personalisation 113Profiles 113Select ringing tones 114Customise profiles 114Change the display theme 115Download a theme 1153-D ringing tones  116Media 116Camera 116Gallery 120Photos 122Create a post 129Nokia Podcasting 130Music player 132RealPlayer 135Recorder 136Nokia Internet Radio 137Security and datamanagement 139Lock the device 140Memory card security 140Encryption 141Fixed dialling 142Certificate manager 143View and edit security modules 144Remote configuration 145Application manager 147Licenses 149Sync 151Mobile VPN 152Settings 154General settings 154Telephone settings 159Connection settings 160Application settings 172Shortcuts 172General shortcuts 172Glossary 1744Contents© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Troubleshooting 179Find help 183Support 183Update device software 183In-device help 184Accessibility solutions 185Do more with your device 185Settings 185Prolong battery life 185Free memory 187Green tips 187Save energy 187Recycle 188Product and safetyinformation 188Index 196Contents 5© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
SafetyRead these simple guidelines. Notfollowing them may be dangerous orillegal. Read the complete user guide forfurther information.SWITCH ON SAFELYDo not switch the device onwhen wireless phone use isprohibited or when it maycause interference or danger.ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRSTObey all local laws. Alwayskeep your hands free tooperate the vehicle whiledriving. Your firstconsideration while drivingshould be road safety.INTERFERENCEAll wireless devices may besusceptible to interference,which could affectperformance.SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREASFollow any restrictions.Switch the device off inaircraft, near medicalequipment, fuel, chemicals,or blasting areas.QUALIFIED SERVICEOnly qualified personnel mayinstall or repair this product.ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIESUse only approvedaccessories and batteries. Donot connect incompatibleproducts.WATER-RESISTANCEYour device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.About your deviceThe wireless device described in thisguide is approved for use on the UMTS900, 1900, and 2100 MHz networks, andGSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHznetworks. Contact your service providerfor more information about networks.6Safety© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Your device supports severalconnectivity methods and likecomputers may be exposed to virusesand other harmful content. Exercisecaution with messages, connectivityrequests, browsing, and downloads.Only install and use services andsoftware from trustworthy sources thatoffer adequate security and protection,such as applications that are SymbianSigned or have passed the JavaVerified™ testing. Consider installingantivirus and other security software onyour device and any connectedcomputer.Your device may have preinstalledbookmarks and links for third-partyinternet sites and may allow you toaccess third-party sites. These are notaffiliated with Nokia, and Nokia doesnot endorse or assume liability forthem. If you access such sites, takeprecautions for security or content.Warning:To use any features in this device, otherthan the alarm clock, the device must beswitched on. Do not switch the deviceon when wireless device use may causeinterference or danger.When using this device, obey all lawsand respect local customs, privacy andlegitimate rights of others, includingcopyrights. Copyright protection mayprevent some images, music, and othercontent from being copied, modified, ortransferred.Make back-up copies or keep a writtenrecord of all important informationstored in your device.When connecting to any other device,read its user guide for detailed safetyinstructions. Do not connectincompatible products.The images in this guide may differ fromyour device display.Refer to the user guide for otherimportant information about yourdevice.Network servicesTo use the device you must have servicefrom a wireless service provider. Somefeatures are not available on allnetworks; other features may requirethat you make specific arrangementswith your service provider to use them.Network services involve transmissionSafety 7© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
of data. Check with your service providerfor details about fees in your homenetwork and when roaming on othernetworks. Your service provider canexplain what charges will apply. Somenetworks may have limitations thataffect how you can use some features ofthis device requiring network supportsuch as support for specific technologieslike WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL)that run on TCP/IP protocols andlanguage-dependent characters.Your service provider may haverequested that certain features bedisabled or not activated in your device.If so, these features will not appear onyour device menu. Your device may alsohave customized items such as menunames, menu order, and icons.About Digital Rights ManagementWhen using this device, obey all lawsand respect local customs, privacy andlegitimate rights of others, includingcopyrights. Copyright protection mayprevent you from copying, modifying, ortransferring images, music, and othercontent.Content owners may use different typesof digital rights management (DRM)technologies to protect theirintellectual property, includingcopyrights. This device uses varioustypes of DRM software to access DRM-protected content. With this device youcan access content protected withWMDRM 10 and OMA DRM 2.0. If certainDRM software fails to protect thecontent, content owners may ask thatsuch DRM software's ability to accessnew DRM-protected content be revoked.Revocation may also prevent renewal ofsuch DRM-protected content already inyour device. Revocation of such DRMsoftware does not affect the use ofcontent protected with other types ofDRM or the use of non-DRM-protectedcontent.Digital rights management (DRM)protected content comes with anassociated licence that defines yourrights to use the content.If your device has OMA DRM-protectedcontent, to back up both the licence andthe content, use the backup feature ofNokia Ovi Suite.Other transfer methods may nottransfer the licences which need to berestored with the content for you to be8Safety© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
able to continue the use of OMA DRM-protected content after the devicememory is formatted. You may alsoneed to restore the licence in case thefiles on your device get corrupted.If your device has WMDRM-protectedcontent, both the licence and thecontent will be lost if the device memoryis formatted. You may also lose thelicence and the content if the files onyour device get corrupted. Losing thelicence or the content may limit yourability to use the same content on yourdevice again. For more information,contact your service provider.Some licences may be connected to aspecific SIM card, and the protectedcontent can be accessed only if the SIMcard is inserted in the device.During extended operation such as anactive video call and high speed dataconnection, the device may feel warm.In most cases, this condition is normal.If you suspect the device is not workingproperly, take it to the nearestauthorised service facility.Battery removingSwitch the device off and disconnect thecharger before removing the battery.Safety 9© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Get startedLearn how to start using your device.Keys and parts1Ear piece2Display3Left and right selection keys4Home key5Call key6Navi™ key (scroll key). Also used tozoom and capture images whenusing the camera.7Microphone8Light sensor9Messaging key10 End/Power key11 Keyboard12 Flashlight key13 Micro USB connector14 Camera flash/Flashlight15 Volume key16 Camera lens17 Release buttons for back cover18 Charger connector19 Headset connector20 Loudspeaker21 Wrist strap hole10 Get started© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
1Function key2Shift key3Sym key4Backspace key5Enter key6Ctrl/Mute keyDuring extended operation such as anactive video call and high speed dataconnection, the device may feel warm.In most cases, this condition is normal.If you suspect the device is not workingproperly, take it to the nearestauthorised service facility.Insert the SIM card and batterySafe removal. Always switch the deviceoff and disconnect the charger beforeremoving the battery.1 Remove the back cover.2 Remove the battery, if inserted.3 Slide the SIM card holder to unlockit, and swing it open. Insert the SIMcard, with the contact area facingdown, and swing the holder back.Slide the card holder to lock it.Get started 11© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
4 Line up the battery contacts, andinsert the battery.5 Replace the back cover.Insert the memory cardA memory card may already be insertedin the device. If not, do the following:1 Remove the back cover and battery,if inserted.2 Slide the card holder to unlock it,and swing it open.3 Insert the memory card, with thecontact area facing down.12 Get started© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
4 Swing the card holder back. Slidethe card holder to lock it.5 Replace the battery and back cover.Use only compatible microSD cardsapproved by Nokia for use with thisdevice. Nokia uses approved industrystandards for memory cards, but somebrands may not be fully compatible withthis device. Incompatible cards maydamage the card and the device andcorrupt data stored on the card.Remove the memory card1 Switch the device off.2 Remove the back cover and thebattery.3 Open the memory card holder, andremove the memory card. Close thememory card holder.4 Replace the battery and back cover.Wrist strapThread the wrist strap, and tighten it.Charge the batteryYour battery has been partially chargedat the factory. If the device indicates alow charge, do the following:1 Connect the charger to a wall outlet.2 Connect the charger plug to thedevice.If you are using a USB charger,connect the charger plug to the USBconnector.Get started 13© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
3 When the device indicates a fullcharge, disconnect the charger fromthe device, then from the walloutlet.You do not need to charge the batteryfor a specific length of time, and you canuse the device while it is charging. If thebattery is completely discharged, it maytake several minutes before thecharging indicator appears on thedisplay or before any calls can be made.Charging with the USB data cableCharging with the USB data cable isslower than charging with the charger.Charging with the USB data cable maynot work if you use a USB hub. USB hubsmay be incompatible for charging a USBdevice.When the USB data cable is connected,you can transfer data at the same timeas charging.1 Connect a compatible USB device toyour device using a compatible USBdata cable.Depending on the type of the devicethat is used for charging, it may takea while for charging to start.2 If the device is switched on, selectfrom the available USB modes.Lock or unlock the keyboardLock the keyboardIn the home screen, select Menu, andquickly press the right selection key.Set the keyboard to lockautomatically after a defined lengthof timeSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Security > Phone andSIM card > Keypad autolockperiod > User defined, and select thedesired length of time.Unlock the keyboardSelect Unlock > OK.When the device or keypad is locked,calls may be possible to the officialemergency number programmed intoyour device.Connect a compatible headsetDo not connect products that create anoutput signal as this may cause damageto the device. Do not connect any14 Get started© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
voltage source to the Nokia AVConnector.When connecting any external device orany headset, other than those approvedby Nokia for use with this device, to theNokia AV Connector, pay specialattention to volume levels.Switch the device on and offTo switch on the device:1 Press and hold the power key.2 If the device asks for a PIN code orlock code, enter it, and select OK.The preset lock code is 12345. If youforget the code and your device islocked, your device will requireservice and additional charges mayapply. For more information,contact a Nokia Care point or yourdevice dealer.To switch off the device, press thepower key briefly, and select Switchoff!.Antenna locationsYour device may have internal andexternal antennas. Avoid touching theantenna area unnecessarily while theantenna is transmitting or receiving.Get started 15© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Contact with antennas affects thecommunication quality and may causea higher power level during operationand may reduce the battery life.Nokia SwitchAbout Switch Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Switch.You can use the Switch application tocopy content such as phone numbers,addresses, calendar items, and imagesfrom your previous Nokia device to yourdevice. The type of content you cantransfer depends on the model of yourold device.If you cannot use your old devicewithout a SIM card, insert the card in it.You can use Switch in your new devicewithout a SIM card.Copy content from your old deviceYou can use the Switch application tocopy content such as phone numbers,addresses, calendar items, and imagesfrom your previous compatible Nokiadevice to your new device.Copy content for the first time1 To retrieve data from the otherdevice for the first time, on your16 Get started© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
device, select Menu > Ctrl.panel > Switch.2 Pair the two devices. To have yourdevice search for devices withBluetooth connectivity, selectContinue. Select the device fromwhich you want to transfer content.You are asked to enter a code onyour device. Enter a code (1-16digits), and select OK. Enter thesame code on the other device, andselect OK. The devices are nowpaired.If your old Nokia device does nothave the Switch application, yournew device sends it in a message.Open the message in the old device,and follow the instructions on thedisplay.3 On your device, select the contentyou want to transfer from the otherdevice.When the transfer has started, youcan cancel it and continue later.Content is transferred from the memoryof the other device to the correspondinglocation in your device. The transfertime depends on the amount of data tobe transferred.The type of content that can betransferred depends on the model of thedevice from which you want to transfercontent. If that device supportssynchronisation, you can alsosynchronise data between the devices.Your device notifies you if the otherdevice is not compatible.Synchronise, retrieve, or sendcontentSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Switch.After the first transfer, select from thefollowing to start a new transfer,depending on the model:to synchronise contentbetween your device and theother device, if the other devicesupports synchronisation. Thesynchronisation is two-way. Ifan item is deleted in one device,it is deleted in both. You cannotrestore deleted items withsynchronisation.to retrieve content from theother device to your device.With retrieval, content istransferred from the otherdevice to your device. You maybe asked to keep or delete theGet started 17© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
original content in the otherdevice, depending on thedevice model.to send content from yourdevice to your other deviceIf you cannot send an item, dependingon the type of the other device, you canadd the item to the Nokia folder, to C:\Nokia or E:\Nokia in your device.When you select the folder to transfer,the items are synchronised in thecorresponding folder in the otherdevice, and vice versa.Use shortcuts to repeat a transferAfter a data transfer, you can save ashortcut with the transfer settings tothe main view to repeat the sametransfer later.To edit the shortcut, select Options >Shortcut settings. For example, youcan create or change the name of theshortcut.A transfer log is shown after everytransfer. To view the log of the lasttransfer, select a shortcut in the mainview and Options > View log.Handle transfer conflictsIf an item to be transferred has beenedited in both devices, the deviceattempts to merge the changesautomatically. If this is not possible,there is a transfer conflict. Select Checkone by one, Priority to this phone, orPriority to other phone to solve theconflict.Nokia Ovi SuiteNokia Ovi Suite is a set of applicationsthat you can install to a compatible PC.Ovi Suite groups all availableapplications in a launcher window fromwhich you can open the applications.Ovi Suite may be included on a memorycard, if provided with your device.You can use Ovi Suite to synchronisecontacts, calendar, and to-do and othernotes between your device and acompatible PC application. You can alsouse Ovi Suite to transfer bookmarksbetween your device and compatiblebrowsers, and transfer images andvideo clips between your device and acompatible PC.18 Get started© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Pay attention to synchronisationsettings. Data deletion as part of normalsynchronisation process is determinedby the settings selected.To use Ovi Suite, you need a PC that runsMicrosoft Windows XP (SP2 or newer) orWindows Vista (SP1 or newer), and iscompatible with a USB data cable orwith Bluetooth connectivity.Ovi Suite is not compatible with AppleMacintosh computers.For further information on Ovi Suite, seethe built-in help, or go towww.nokia.com/support.Install Nokia Ovi Suite1 Ensure the memory card is insertedin your Nokia E5-00.2 Connect the USB cable. Your PCrecognises the new device andinstalls the necessary drivers. Thiscan take several minutes tocomplete.3 Select Mass storage as the USBconnection mode in your device.Your device is displayed in theWindows file browser as aRemovable Disk.4 Open the root of the memory carddrive with the Windows filebrowser, and select the Ovi Suiteinstallation file.5 The installation is started. Followthe instructions.Tip: To update Ovi Suite, or if you haveproblems when installing Ovi Suite fromthe memory card, copy the installationfile to your PC, and install from your PC.Visit Ovi by Nokia With Ovi by Nokia, you can findnew places and services, and stay intouch with your friends. You can do, forexample, the following:•Create a mail account•Plan trips and view locations on amap•Download games, applications,videos, and ringing tones to yourdevice•Purchase musicSome downloadable items are free ofcharge, others you may need to pay for.Get started 19© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
The available services may vary bycountry or region, and not all languagesare supported.To access Nokia's Ovi services, go towww.ovi.com, and register your ownNokia account.For more information, go towww.ovi.com/support.About Ovi Store In Ovi Store, you can downloadmobile games, applications, videos,images, themes, and ringing tones toyour device. Some items are free ofcharge; others you need to pay for withyour credit card or in your phone bill.The availability of payment methodsdepends on your country of residenceand your network service provider. OviStore offers content that is compatiblewith your mobile device and relevant toyour tastes and location.Access codesIf you forget any of the access codes,contact your service provider.Personal identification number (PIN)code — This code protects your SIM cardagainst unauthorised use. The PIN code(4 - 8 digits) is usually supplied with theSIM card. After three consecutiveincorrect PIN code entries, the code isblocked, and you need the PUK code tounblock it.UPIN code — This code may be suppliedwith the USIM card. The USIM card is anenhanced version of the SIM card and issupported by 3G mobile phones.PIN2 code  — This code (4 - 8 digits) issupplied with some SIM cards, and isrequired to access some functions inyour device.Lock code (also known as securitycode) — The lock code helps you toprotect your device againstunauthorised use. The preset code is12345. You can create and change thecode, and set the device to request thecode. Keep the new code secret and in asafe place separate from your device. Ifyou forget the code and your device islocked, your device will require service.Additional charges may apply, and allthe personal data in your device may bedeleted. For more information, contacta Nokia Care Point or your device dealer.Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) code andPUK2 code — These codes (8 digits) arerequired to change a blocked PIN code20 Access codes© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
or PIN2 code, respectively. If the codesare not supplied with the SIM card,contact the network service providerwhose SIM card is in your device.UPUK code — This code (8 digits) isrequired to change a blocked UPIN code.If the code is not supplied with the USIMcard, contact the network serviceprovider whose USIM card is in yourdevice.International Mobile EquipmentIdentity (IMEI) number — This number(15 or 17 digits) is used to identify validdevices on the GSM network. Devicesthat are, for example, stolen, can beblocked from accessing the network.The IMEI number for your device can befound under the battery.Basic useLearn how to use the basic features ofyour device.Home screenLearn how to use and personalise yourhome screen, and organise the contentto your liking.Home screenThe home screen is your starting pointwhere you can collect all your importantcontacts and application shortcuts.When you have switched on the device,and it is registered to a network, thedevice is in the home screen view.Use the scroll key to navigate in thehome screen.The home screen consists of thefollowing:1Contacts bar2 Application plug-ins3 Application shortcutsTo customise application plug-ins andshortcuts, or to change the home screenBasic use 21© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
theme, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Settings and General >Personalisation > Standby mode andthe appropriate option. You might notbe able to change all shortcuts.Contacts barTo add a contact to your home screen,select the Add icon and a contact fromthe list.To create a new contact, selectOptions > New contact, enter thedetails, and select Done. You can alsoadd an image to the contactinformation.To remove a contact from the homescreen, in the contact information view,select the Open icon and Remove.One-touch keysWith the One-touch keys, you can accessapplications and tasks quickly. Yourservice provider may have assignedapplications to the keys, in which caseyou cannot change them.1Home key2Messaging keyHome keyTo access the home screen, press thehome key briefly. Press the home keybriefly again to access the menu.To view the list of active applications,press the home key for a few seconds.When the list is open, press the homekey briefly to scroll the list. To open theselected application, press the homekey for a few seconds, or press the scrollkey. To close the selected application,press the backspace key.Leaving applications running in thebackground increases the demand onbattery power and reduces the batterylife.Messaging keyTo open the Messaging application,press the messaging key.22 Basic use© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To start writing a new message, pressand hold the messaging key.When you press the messaging key forthe first time, you are asked to definethe messaging key settings. Follow theinstructions on the display. You canmodify the settings later.Write textThe available input methods may vary.Use the keyboard1Function key2Shift key3Sym key4Backspace key5Enter key6Ctrl keySwitch between the differentcharacter casesTo change between the upper and lowercase modes, press the shift key twice. Toenter a single upper case letter in lowercase mode, or vice versa, press the shiftkey once, and then the desired alphabetkey.Insert a number or special characterprinted at the top of a keyPress the function key, and then pressthe corresponding alphabet key, orpress and hold the alphabet key only. Toenter several special characters in a row,press the function key twice quickly, andthen press the desired alphabet keys. Toreturn to normal mode, press thefunction key once.Insert a special character that is noton the keyboardPress the sym key, and select   and acharacter.Insert a letter that is not on thekeyboardIt is possible to insert variations ofletters, for example, letters withaccents. For example, to insert á, pressBasic use 23© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
and hold the sym key, andsimultaneously press the A keyrepeatedly, until the desired character isdisplayed. The order and availability ofletters depends on the selected writinglanguage.Insert a smileyPress the sym key, and select a smiley.Smileys are only available for text andmultimedia messages.Tip: To add a recently used specialcharacter, while pressing and holdingthe ctrl key, press the sym key, and fromthe pop-up menu, select the character.Copy and paste text1 Press and hold the shift key, andscroll to highlight the text you wantto copy.2Press ctrl + C.3 Go to the place where you want topaste the text, and press ctrl + V.Change the writing language oractivate predictive text inputSelect Options > Input options.Predictive text inputTo activate predictive text input, selectOptions > Input options > Activateprediction. The indicator   isdisplayed.When you start writing a word, yourdevice suggests possible words. Whenthe correct word is found, scroll right toconfirm it.While writing, you can also scroll downto access a list of suggested words. If thedesired word is on the list, select theword.If the word you are writing is not in thedictionary of the device, the devicesuggests a possible word, while theword you were writing is shown abovethe suggested word. Scroll up to selectyour word. The word is added to thedictionary when you start writing thenext word.To deactivate predictive text input,select Options > Input options >Deactivate prediction.To define the settings for text input,select Options > Input options >Settings.24 Basic use© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To change the writing language, selectOptions > Input options > Writinglanguage.ContactsStay connected with your onlinefriendsYou can synchronise the contactinformation on your device withcontacts you have on Facebook. Whenyou allow synchronisation, you are ableto view your contacts' Facebook profileinformation, such as their picture andstatus updates, in the Contactsapplication on your device.Synchronising your contacts andretrieving status updates are networkservices. Roaming and data transfercharges may apply. If the socialnetworking service is not available orfunctioning correctly, you may not beable to synchronise or retrieve statusupdates.Synchronise your contactsOpen the social networking serviceapplication, and follow the instructions.This feature may not be available incertain regions.Copy contactsSelect Menu > Contacts.When you open the contacts list for thefirst time, the device asks if you want tocopy names and numbers from the SIMcard to your device.Start copyingSelect OK.Cancel copyingSelect Cancel.The device asks if you want to view theSIM card contacts in the contacts list. Toview the contacts, select OK. Thecontacts list opens, and the namesstored on your SIM card are indicatedwith  .Manage names and numbersSelect Menu > Contacts.Delete a contactGo to a contact, and select Options >Delete.Basic use 25© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Delete several contacts1 To mark a contact to be deleted, goto the contact, and selectOptions > Mark/Unmark.2 To delete the marked contacts,select Options > Delete.Copy a contactGo to a contact, and select Options >Copy and the desired location.Send a contact to another deviceSelect the contact and Options > Viewdetails > Options > Send businesscard.Listen to the voice tag assigned to acontactSelect the contact and Options > Viewdetails > Options > Voice tagdetails > Options > Play voice tag.When entering contacts or editing voicecommands, do not use very short orsimilar names for different contacts orcommands.Using voice tags may be difficult in anoisy environment or during anemergency, so you should not rely solelyupon voice dialling in all circumstances.Save and edit names and numbersSelect Menu > Contacts.Add a new contact to the contacts list1 Select Options > New contact.2 Fill in the appropriate fields, andselect Done.Edit a contactSelect a contact and Options > Viewdetails > Options > Edit.Ringing tones, images, and call textfor contactsYou can define a ringing tone for acontact or group, and an image and acall text for a contact. When the contactcalls you, the device plays the selectedringing tone and shows the call text orimage if the caller’s phone number issent with the call and your devicerecognises it.To define a ringing tone for a contact ora contact group, select the contact orcontact group, Options > Viewdetails > Options > Ringing tone,and a ringing tone.26 Basic use© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To define the call text for a contact,select the contact and Options > Viewdetails > Options > Add text for call.Enter the call text, and select OK.1 To add an image for a contact savedin the device memory, select thecontact and Options > Viewdetails > Options > Add image.2 Select an image from Photos.To remove the ringing tone, selectDefault tone from the list of ringingtones.To view, change, or remove the imagefrom a contact, select the contact,Options > View details > Options >Image, and the desired option.CalendarAbout CalendarSelect Menu > Calendar.With calendar, you can create and viewscheduled events and appointments,and switch between different calendarviews.In the month view, calendar entries aremarked with a triangle. Anniversaryentries are also marked with anexclamation mark. The entries of theselected day are displayed as a list.To open calendar entries, select acalendar view and an entry.Whenever you see the   icon, scrollright to access a list of available actions.To close the list, scroll left.Create calendar entriesSelect Menu > Calendar.You can create the following types ofcalendar entries:•Meeting entries remind you ofevents that have a specific date andtime.•Meeting requests are invitationsthat you can send to theparticipants. Before you can createmeeting requests you must have acompatible mailbox configured toyour device.•Memo entries are related to thewhole day but not to a specific timeof the day.Basic use 27© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
•Anniversary entries remind you ofbirthdays and special dates. Theyrefer to a certain day but not aspecific time of the day. Anniversaryentries are repeated every year.•To-do entries remind you of a taskthat has a due date but not a specifictime of the day.To create a calendar entry, select a date,Options > New entry, and the entrytype.To set the priority for meeting entries,select Options > Priority.To define how the entry is handledduring synchronisation, select Privateto hide the entry from viewers if thecalendar is available online, Public tomake the entry visible to viewers, orNone to not copy the entry to yourcomputer.To send the entry to a compatibledevice, select Options > Send.To make a meeting request of a meetingentry, select Options > Addparticipants.Create meeting requestsSelect Menu > Calendar.Before you can create meeting requests,you must have a compatible mailboxconfigured for your device.To create a meeting entry:1 To create a meeting entry, select aday and Options > New entry >Meeting request.2 Enter the names of the requiredparticipants. To add names fromyour contacts list, enter the first fewcharacters, and select from theproposed matches. To add optionalparticipants, select Options > Addoptional participants.3 Enter the subject.4 Enter the start and end times anddates, or select All-day event.5 Enter the location.6 Set an alarm for the entry, if needed.7 For a recurring meeting, set therecurrence time, and enter the enddate.8 Enter a description.28 Basic use© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To set the priority for the meetingrequest, select Options > Priority.To send the meeting request, selectOptions > Send.Calendar viewsSelect Menu > Calendar.You can switch between the followingviews:•Month view shows the currentmonth and the calendar entries ofthe selected day in a list.•Week view shows the events for theselected week in seven day boxes.•Day view shows the events for theselected day grouped into time slotsaccording to their starting time.•To-do view shows all to-do items.•Agenda view shows the events forthe selected day in a list.To change the view, select Options >Change view and the desired view.To move to the next or the previous dayin month, week, day, and agenda view,select the desired day.To change the default view, selectOptions > Settings > Default view.MultitaskingYou can have several applications openat the same time. To switch betweenactive applications, press and hold  ,scroll to an application, and press thescroll key. To close the selectedapplication, press the backspace key.Example: When you have an activephone call and want to check yourcalendar, press   to access the menu,and open the Calendar application. Thephone call remains active in thebackground.Example: When you are writing amessage and want to check a web site,press   to access the menu, and openthe Web application. Select a bookmarkor enter the web address manually, andselect Go to. To return to your message,Basic use 29© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
press and hold  , scroll to the messageand press the scroll key.FlashlightThe camera flash can be used as aflashlight. To switch the flashlight on oroff, in the home screen, press and holdthe space bar.Do not point the flashlight at anyone'seye.Ovi FilesWith Ovi Files, you can use your NokiaE5-00 to access content on yourcomputer if it is switched on andconnected to the internet. You will needto install the Ovi Files application onevery computer you want to access withOvi Files.With Ovi Files, you can:•Browse, search, and view yourimages. You do not need to uploadthe images to the website but youcan access your computer contentwith your mobile device.•Browse, search, and view your filesand documents.•Transfer songs from your computerto your device.•Send files and folders from yourcomputer without moving them toand from your device first.•Access files on your computer evenwhen your computer is switchedoff. Just choose which folders andfiles you want to be available, andOvi Files automatically keeps an up-to-date copy stored in a protected,online storage for access even whenyour computer is switched off.For support, see files.ovi.com/support.Make callsVoice calls 1 In the home screen, enter the phonenumber, including the area code. Toremove a number, press thebackspace key.For international calls, press + (+replaces the international accesscode), and enter the country code,area code (omit the leading zero ifnecessary), and phone number. The+ character as a replacement for theinternational access code may notwork in all regions. In this case,30 Make calls© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
enter the international access codedirectly.2 To make the call, press the call key.3 To end the call (or to cancel the callattempt), press the end key.Pressing the end key always ends acall, even if another application isactive.To make a call from the contacts list,select Menu > Contacts.Scroll to the desired name, or enter thefirst letters or characters of the name tothe search field.To call the contact, press the call key. Ifyou have saved several numbers for acontact, select the desired number fromthe list, and press the call key.During a callMute or unmute the microphoneSelect Mute or Unmute.Put an active voice call on holdSelect Options > Hold.Activate the loudspeakerSelect Options > Activateloudspeaker. If you have attached acompatible headset with Bluetoothconnectivity, to route the sound to theheadset, select Options > Activatehandsfree.Switch back to the handsetSelect Options > Activate handset.End a callPress the end key.Switch between active and held callsSelect Options > Swap.Tip: To put an active call on hold, pressthe call key. To activate the held call,press the call key again.Send DTMF tone strings1 Select Options > Send DTMF.2 Enter the DTMF string or search forit from the contacts list.3 To enter a wait character (w) or apause character (p), press *repeatedly.4 To send the tone, select OK. You canadd DTMF tones to the phoneMake calls 31© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
number or DTMF field in contactdetails.End an active call and replace it withanother incoming callSelect Options > Replace.End all callsSelect Options > End all calls.Many of the options that you can useduring a voice call are network services.Voice mail Select Menu > Settings > Callmailbox.When you open the Voice mailapplication (network service) for thefirst time, you are asked to enter thenumber of your voice mailbox.To call your voice mailbox, scroll toVoice mailbox, and select Options >Call voice mailbox.To call your mailbox in the home screen,press and hold 1; or press 1 and then thecall key. Select the mailbox you want tocall.To change the mailbox number, selectthe mailbox and Options > Changenumber.Answer or decline a callTo answer the call, press the call key.To mute the ringing tone of an incomingcall, select Silence.If you do not want to answer  a call, pressthe end key. If you activate the Calldivert > Voice calls > If busy functionin phone settings to forward calls,declining an incoming call also forwardsthe call.When you select Silence to mute theringing tone of an incoming call, you cansend a text message without rejectingthe call, informing the caller that youcannot answer the call. SelectOptions > Send message.To activate or deactivate rejecting callswith a text message, select Menu >Ctrl. panel > Settings and Phone >Call > Reject call with message. To32 Make calls© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
edit the content of the message sent tothe caller, select Message text.Make a conference call1 Make a call to the first participant.2 To make a call to anotherparticipant, select Options > Newcall. The first call is put on hold.3 When the new call is answered, tojoin the first participant in theconference call, select Options >Conference.To add a new person to the call,repeat step 2, and select Options >Conference > Add to conference.Your device supports conferencecalls between a maximum of sixparticipants, including yourself.To have a private conversation withone of the participants, selectOptions > Conference > Private.Select a participant, and selectPrivate. The conference call is puton hold on your device. The otherparticipants can still continue theconference call.After you finish the privateconversation, select Options >Conference to return to theconference call.To drop a participant, selectOptions > Conference > Dropparticipant, scroll to theparticipant, and select Drop.4 To end the active conference call,press the end key.Speed dial a phone numberTo activate the feature, select Menu >Ctrl. panel > Settings and Phone >Call > Speed dialling.1 To assign a phone number to one ofthe number keys (2-9), selectMenu > Ctrl. panel > Speed dial.2 Scroll to the key to which you wantto assign the phone number, andselect Options > Assign.1 is reserved for the voice mailbox.Make calls 33© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To call an assigned number, in the homescreen, press the assigned key and thenthe call key.Call waitingYou can answer a call while you haveanother call in progress. To activate callwaiting (network service), selectMenu > Ctrl. panel > Settings andPhone > Call > Call waiting.To answer the waiting call, press the callkey. The first call is put on hold.To switch between the two calls, selectSwap.To connect an incoming call or a call onhold with an active call and todisconnect yourself from the calls, selectOptions > Transfer.To end the active call, press the end key.To end both calls, select Options > Endall calls.Call divertSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Phone > Call divert.Divert incoming calls to your voicemailbox or to another phone number.For details, contact your serviceprovider.Select the type of calls to divert and fromthe following:All voice calls, All data and videocalls, or All fax calls — Divert allincoming voice, data, video, or fax calls.You cannot answer the calls, only divertthe calls to another number.If busy  — Divert incoming calls if youhave an active call.If not answered  — Divert incomingcalls after your device rings for aspecified length of time. Select thelength of time for the device to ringbefore diverting the call.If out of reach  — Divert calls when thedevice is switched off or out of networkcoverage.If not available  — Divert calls if youhave an active call, do not answer, or thedevice is switched off or out of networkcoverage.34 Make calls© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To divert calls to your voice mailbox,select a call type, a diverting option,andOptions > Activate > To voicemailbox.To divert calls to another phonenumber, select a call type, a divertingoption, and Options > Activate > Toother number. Enter the number, orselect Find to retrieve a number savedin Contacts.To check the current diverting status,scroll to the diverting option, and selectOptions > Check status.To stop diverting calls, scroll to thediverting option, and select Options >Deactivate.Call barringSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Phone > Call barring.You can bar the calls that can be madeor received with the device (networkservice). To modify the settings, youneed the barring password from yourservice provider. Call barring affects allcall types.Select from the following voice callbarring settings:Outgoing calls  — Prevent makingvoice calls with your device.Incoming calls  — Prevent incomingcalls.International calls  — Prevent callingto foreign countries or regions.Incoming calls when roaming — Prevent incoming calls when outsideyour home country.International calls except to homecountry  — Prevent calls to foreigncountries or regions, but allow calls toyour home country.To check the status of voice call barrings,select the barring option andOptions > Check status.To deactivate all voice call barrings,select a barring option and Options >Deactivate all barrings.To change the password used forbarring voice, fax, and data calls, selectOptions > Edit barring password.Enter the current code, then the newcode twice. The barring password mustMake calls 35© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
be four digits long. For details, contactyour service provider.Voice diallingYour device supports enhanced voicecommands. Enhanced voice commandsare not dependent on the speaker’svoice, so you do not need to record voicetags in advance. The device creates avoice tag for the entries in the contacts,and compares the spoken voice tag to it.The voice recognition in the deviceadapts to the main user’s voice torecognise the voice commands better.The voice tag for a contact is the namethat is saved for the contact. To listen tothe synthesised voice tag, select acontact and Options > View details >Options > Voice tag details >Options > Play voice tag.Note:  Using voice tags may be difficultin a noisy environment or during anemergency, so you should not rely solelyupon voice dialling in all circumstances.Make a call with a voice tagWhen you use voice dialling, theloudspeaker is in use. Hold the device ata short distance away when you say thevoice tag.1 To start voice dialling, in the homescreen, press and hold the rightselection key. If a compatibleheadset with the headset key isattached, press and hold theheadset key to start voice dialling.2 A short tone sounds, and Speaknow is displayed. Say clearly thename that is saved for the contact.3 The device plays a synthesised voicetag for the recognised contact, anddisplays the name and number. Ifyou do not want to call that contact,select another contact from the listof matches within 2.5 seconds, or,to cancel, select Quit.If several numbers are saved for a name,the device selects the default number, ifdefined. Otherwise, the device selectsthe first available number in a contactcard. You can also say the name andtelephone number type, such as mobileor home.Make a video callWhen you make a video call (networkservice), you can see a real-time, two-36 Make calls© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
way video between you and therecipient of the call. The live videoimage, or video image captured by thecamera in your device is shown to thevideo call recipient.To be able to make a video call, you musthave a USIM card and be in the coverageof a 3G network. For availability of andsubscription to video call services,contact your network service provider.A video call can only be made betweentwo parties. The video call can be madeto a compatible mobile device or anISDN client. Video calls cannot be madewhile another voice, video, or data callis active.IconsYou are not receiving video (therecipient is not sending video orthe network is not transmittingit).You have denied video sendingfrom your device. To send a stillimage instead, select Menu >Ctrl. panel > Settings andPhone > Call > Image invideo call.Even if you denied videosending during a video call, thecall is still charged as a videocall. Check the pricing with yourservice provider.1 To start a video call, enter the phonenumber in the standby mode, orselect Contacts and a contact.2 Select Options > Call > Video call.Starting a video call may take awhile. Waiting for video image isshown. If the call is not successful(for example, video calls are notsupported by the network, or thereceiving device is not compatible),you are asked if you want to try anormal call or send a text ormultimedia message instead.The video call is active when you seetwo video images, and hear thesound through the loudspeaker.The call recipient may deny videosending ( ), in which case you onlyhear the sound and may see a stillimage or a grey backgroundgraphic.3 To end the video call, press the endkey.Make calls 37© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
During a video callView live video or listen to the calleronlySelect Options > Enable or Disableand the desired option.Mute or unmute the microphoneSelect Mute or Unmute.Activate the loudspeakerSelect Options > Activateloudspeaker. If you have attached acompatible headset with Bluetoothconnectivity, to route the sound to theheadset, select Options > Activatehandsfree.Switch back to the handsetSelect Options > Activate handset.Take a snapshot of the video you aresendingSelect Options > Send snapshot.Video sending is paused and thesnapshot is displayed to the recipient.The snapshot is not saved.Zoom your imageSelect Options > Zoom.Set the video qualitySelect Options > Adjust > Videopreference > Normal quality, Clearerdetail, or Smoother motion.Answer or decline a video callWhen a video call arrives,   isdisplayed.To answer the video call, press the callkey. Allow video image to be sent tocaller? is displayed.To start sending live video image, selectYes.If you do not activate the video call, youonly hear the sound of the caller. A greyscreen replaces the video image. Toreplace the grey screen with a stillimage captured by the camera in yourdevice, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Settings and Phone > Call > Image invideo call.To end the video call, press the end key.38 Make calls© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Video sharingUse video sharing (network service) tosend live video or a video clip from yourmobile device to another compatiblemobile device during a voice call.The loudspeaker is active when youactivate video sharing. If you do notwant to use the loudspeaker for thevoice call while you share video, you canalso use a compatible headset.Warning:Continuous exposure to high volumemay damage your hearing. Listen tomusic at a moderate level, and do nothold the device near your ear when theloudspeaker is in use.Video sharing requirementsVideo sharing requires a 3G connection.For more information on the service, 3Gnetwork availability, and feesassociated with using this service,contact your service provider.To use video sharing you must do thefollowing:•Ensure that your device is set up forperson-to-person connections.•Ensure you have an active 3Gconnection and are within 3Gnetwork coverage. If you moveoutside the 3G network during avideo sharing session, the sharingstops while your voice callcontinues.•Ensure that both the sender andrecipient are registered to the 3Gnetwork. If you invite someone to asharing session and the recipient’sdevice is not within 3G networkcoverage, does not have videosharing installed, or person-to-person connections set up, therecipient does not receiveinvitations. You receive an errormessage that indicates that therecipient cannot accept theinvitation.SettingsTo set up video sharing, you needperson-to-person and 3G connectionsettings.Person-to-person connectionsettingsA person-to-person connection is alsoknown as a Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) connection. The SIP profile settingsMake calls 39© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
must be configured in your devicebefore you can use video sharing. Askyour service provider for the SIP profilesettings, and save them in your device.Your service provider may send you thesettings or give you a list of the neededparameters.To add a SIP address to a contact card:1 Select   > Contacts.2 Open the contact card (or start anew card for that person).3 Select Options > Add detail >Share video.4 Enter the SIP address in the formatusername@domainname (you canuse an IP address instead of adomain name).If you do not know the SIP addressfor the contact, you can use thephone number of the recipient,including the country code, to sharevideo (if supported by the networkservice provider).3G connection settingsTo set up your 3G connection:•Contact your service provider toestablish an agreement for you touse the 3G network.•Ensure that your device 3G accesspoint connection settings areconfigured properly.Share live video or video clipsDuring an active voice call, selectOptions > Share video.1 To share live video during the call,select Live video.To share a video clip, select Videoclip and the clip you want to share.Your device checks if the video clipneeds to be converted. If needed,the video clip is automaticallyconverted.2 If the recipient has several SIPaddresses or phone numbersincluding the country code saved inthe contacts list, select the desiredaddress or number. If the SIPaddress or phone number of therecipient is not available, enter theaddress or number of the recipientincluding the country code, andselect OK to send the invitation.Your device sends the invitation tothe SIP address.40 Make calls© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Sharing begins automatically whenthe recipient accepts the invitation.Options during video sharingZoom the video (availablefor sender only).Adjust the brightness(available for sender only). Mute or unmute themicrophone. Turn the loudspeaker onand off. Pause and resume videosharing.Switch to full screen mode(available for receiveronly).3 To stop sharing video, select Stop.To end the voice call, press the endkey. When you end the call, videosharing also ends.To save the live video you shared, selectYes when prompted. The device notifiesyou of the memory location of the savedvideo. To define the preferred memorylocation, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Settings and Connection > Videosharing > Preferred saving memory.If you access other applications whileyou are sharing a video clip, the sharingis paused. To return to the video sharingview, and to continue sharing, in thehome screen, select Options > Resumevideo sharing.Accept an invitationWhen someone sends you a videosharing invitation, the invitationmessage displays the sender’s name orSIP address. If your device is not set tosilent, it rings when you receive aninvitation.If someone sends you a share invitationand you are not within UMTS networkcoverage, you will not know that youreceived an invitation.When you receive an invitation, selectfrom the following:Yes  — Accept the invitation, andactivate the sharing session.No  — Reject the invitation. The senderreceives a message that you rejectedthe invitation. You can also press theend key to reject the invitation and endthe voice call.Make calls 41© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To mute the video on your device, selectOptions > Mute.To play the video at the original volume,select Options >  Original volume. Thisdoes not affect the audio playback of theother party of the phone call.To end the sharing session, select Stop.To end the voice call, press the end key.When you end the call, also videosharing ends.LogThe log stores information about thecommunication history of the device.The device registers missed andreceived calls only if the networksupports these functions, the device isswitched on, and within the networkservice area.Recent callsYou can view information about yourrecent calls.Select Menu > Log and Recent calls.View missed, received, and dialledcallsSelect Missed calls, Received calls, orDialled numbers.Select Options and from the following:Save to Contacts  — Save a phonenumber from a recent calls list to yourcontacts.Clear list  — Clear the selected recentcalls list.Delete  — Clear an event in the selectedlist.Settings  — Select Log duration andthe length of time that thecommunication information is saved inthe log. If you select No log, noinformation is saved in the log.Call durationSelect Menu > Log.To view the approximate duration ofyour last call, and dialled and receivedcalls, select Call duration.Packet dataSelect Menu > Log.42 Make calls© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To check the amount of data sent orreceived during packet dataconnections, select Packet data > Allsent dataor All received data.To clear both sent and receivedinformation, select Options > Clearcounters. You need the lock code toclear the information.Monitor all communication eventsSelect Menu > Log.To open the general log where you canmonitor all voice calls, text messages, ordata and wireless LAN connectionsregistered by the device, select thegeneral log tab  .Subevents, such as a text message sentin more than one part and packet dataconnections, are logged as onecommunication event. Connections toyour mailbox, multimedia messagingcentre, or web pages are shown aspacket data connections.To view how much data was transferredand how long a certain packet dataconnection lasted, scroll to an incomingor outgoing event indicated by Pack.,and select Options > View.To copy a phone number from the log tothe clipboard, and paste it into a textmessage, for example, selectOptions > Use number > Copy.To filter the log, select Options >Filter and a filter.To set the log duration, selectOptions > Settings > Log duration. Ifyou select No log, all the log contents,recent calls register, and messagingdelivery reports are permanentlydeleted.MessagingSelect Menu > Messaging.In Messaging (network service), you cansend and receive text messages,multimedia messages, audio messages,and e-mail messages. You can alsoreceive web service messages, cellbroadcast messages, and specialmessages containing data, and sendservice commands.Messaging 43© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Before sending or receiving messages,you may need to do the following:•Insert a valid SIM card in the deviceand be located in the service area ofa cellular network.•Verify that the network supportsthe messaging features you want touse and that they are activated onyour SIM card.•Define the internet access pointsettings on the device.•Define the e-mail account settingson the device.•Define the text message settings onthe device.•Define the multimedia messagesettings on the device.The device may recognise the SIM cardprovider and automatically configuresome of the message settings. If not,you may need to define the settingsmanually; or contact your serviceprovider to configure the settings.Messaging foldersSelect Menu > Messaging.Messages and data received usingBluetooth connectivity are stored in theInbox folder. E-mail messages arestored in the Mailbox folder. Messagesthat you have been writing can bestored in the Drafts folder. Messagesthat are waiting to be sent are stored inthe Outbox folder, and messages thathave been sent, excluding Bluetoothmessages, are stored in the Sent folder.Tip: Messages are placed in the Outboxfolder, for example, when your device isoutside network coverage.Note:  The message sent icon or text onyour device screen does not indicatethat the message is received at theintended destination.To request the network to send you adelivery report of the text messages andmultimedia messages you have sent(network service), select Options >Settings > Text message > Receivereport or Multimedia message >Receive reports. The reports are savedin the Reports folder.Organise messagesSelect Menu > Messaging and Myfolders.44 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To create a new folder to organise yourmessages, select Options > Newfolder.To rename a folder, select Options >Rename folder. You can only renamefolders that you have created.To move a message to another folder,select the message, Options > Move tofolder, the folder, and OK.To sort messages in a specific order,select Options > Sort by.To view the properties of a message,select the message and Options >Message details.E-mailSet up your e-mailWith the E-mail wizard, you can set upyour corporate e-mail account, such asMail for Exchange, and your internet e-mail account.When setting up your corporate e-mail,you may be prompted for the name ofthe server associated with your e-mailaddress. For details, contact yourcompany IT department.1 To open the wizard, in the homescreen, select Set up e-mail.2 Enter your e-mail address andpassword. If the wizard is not ableto configure your e-mail settingsautomatically, you need to selectyour e-mail account type, and enterthe related account settings.If your device contains any additional e-mail clients, those are offered to youwhen you open the wizard.Send e-mailSelect Menu > Messaging.1 Select your mailbox and Options >Create email.2 In the To field, enter the recipient'se-mail address. If the recipient's e-mail address can be found inContacts, start entering therecipient's name, and select therecipient from the proposedmatches. If you add severalrecipients, insert ; to separate the e-mail addresses. Use the Cc field tosend a copy to other recipients, orthe Bcc field to send a blind copy torecipients. If the Bcc field is notMessaging 45© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
visible, select Options > More >Show Bcc field.3 In the Subject field, enter thesubject of the e-mail.4 Enter your message in the text area.5 Select Options and from thefollowing:Add attachment  — Add anattachment to the message.Priority  — Set the priority of themessage.Flag  — Flag the message for follow-up.Insert template  —  Insert tex t froma template.Add recipient  — Add recipients tothe message from Contacts.Editing options  — Cut, copy, orpaste the selected text.Input options  — Activate ordeactivate predictive text input, orselect the writing language.6 Select Options > Send.The available options may vary.Add attachmentsSelect Menu > Messaging.To write an e-mail message, select yourmailbox and Options > Create email.To add an attachment to the e-mailmessage, select Options > Addattachment.To remove the selected attachment,select Options > Removeattachment.Read e-mailSelect Menu > Messaging.Important:  Exercise caution whenopening messages. Messages maycontain malicious software orotherwise be harmful to your device orPC.To read a received e-mail message,select the mailbox, and select themessage from the list.To reply to the message sender, selectOptions > Reply. To reply to the senderand all other recipients, selectOptions > Reply to all.46 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To forward the message, selectOptions > Forward.Download attachmentsSelect Menu > Messaging and amailbox.To view the attachments in a received e-mail message, scroll to the attachmentfield, and select Options > Actions. Ifthere is one attachment in the message,select Open to open the attachment. Ifthere are several attachments, selectView list to see a list showing whichattachments have been downloaded.To download the selected attachmentor all the attachments from the list toyour device, select Options >Actions > Download or Downloadall. The attachments are not saved inyour device, and are deleted when youdelete the message.To save the selected attachment or allthe downloaded attachments in yourdevice, select Options > Actions >Save or Save all.To open the selected, downloadedattachment, select Options >Actions > Open.Reply to a meeting requestSelect Menu > Messaging and amailbox.Select a received meeting request,Options, and from the following:Accept  — Accept the meeting request.Decline  — Decline the meetingrequest.Forward  — Forward the meetingrequest to another recipient.Remove from calendar  — Remove acancelled meeting from your calendar.Search for e-mail messagesSelect Menu > Messaging and amailbox.To search for items within therecipients, subjects, and body texts ofthe e-mail messages in the mailbox,select Options > Search.To stop the search, select Options >Stop search.Messaging 47© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To start a new search, select Options >New search.Delete e-mailsSelect Menu > Messaging and amailbox.To delete an e-mail message, select themessage and Options > Actions >Delete. The message is placed in theDeleted items folder, if available. Ifthere is no Deleted items folderavailable, the message is deletedpermanently.To empty the Deleted items folder,select the folder and Options > Emptydeleted items.Switch between e-mail foldersSelect Menu > Messaging and amailbox.To open another e-mail folder ormailbox, select Inbox at the top of thedisplay. Select the e-mail folder ormailbox from the list.Disconnect from the mailboxSelect Menu > Messaging and amailbox.To cancel the synchronisation betweenthe device and the e-mail server, and towork with e-mail without a wirelessconnection, select Options >Disconnect. If your mailbox does nothave the Disconnect option, selectOptions > Exit to disconnect from themailbox.To start the synchronisation again,select Options > Connect.Set an out-of-office replySelect Menu > Applications >Installations > Email.To set an out-of-office reply, if available,select your mailbox and Options >Settings > Mailbox settings.Depending on the mailbox type, selecteither Mailbox > Out of office > On orMailbox settings > Out of office >On.To enter the text for the reply, select Outof office reply.48 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
General e-mail settingsSelect Menu > Applications >Installations > Email and Settings >Global settings.Select from the following:Message list layout  — Select whetherthe e-mail messages in Inbox displayone or two lines of text.Body text preview  — Previewmessages when scrolling through thelist of e-mail messages in Inbox.Title dividers  — To be able to expandand collapse the list of e-mail messages,select On.Download notifications  — Set thedevice to display a notification when ane-mail attachment has beendownloaded.Warn before delete  — Set the deviceto display a warning before you deletean e-mail message.Home screen  — Define how many linesof e-mail are displayed in the homescreen information area.Nokia MessagingThe Nokia Messaging serviceautomatically pushes e-mail from yourexisting e-mail address to your NokiaE5-00. You can read, respond to, andorganise your e-mails on the go. TheNokia Messaging service works with anumber of internet e-mail providersthat are often used for personal e-mail,such as Google e-mail services.The Nokia Messaging service must besupported by your network and may notbe available in all regions.Install the Nokia Messagingapplication1 Select Menu > Messaging andNew mailbox.2 Read the information on thedisplay, and select Start.3 If requested, allow your device toconnect to the internet.4 Select your e-mail service provideror account type.5 Enter the required account details,such as e-mail address andpassword.The Nokia Messaging service can run onyour device even if you have installedother e-mail applications, such as Mailfor Exchange.Messaging 49© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Ovi ContactsAbout Ovi Contacts With Ovi Contacts, you can stayconnected to your friends and family,follow what they are up to, and discovernew friends in the Ovi community. Youcan also back up contacts from yourdevice to Ovi.Additionally, you can share yourlocation with your friends.To use Ovi Contacts, go towww.ovi.com.Start using Ovi ContactsSelect Contacts, and open the Ovi tab.The Ovi Contacts service is part of Ovi,and uses the same account information.If you are new to Ovi and its services, tostart using the Ovi Contacts application,you must register to Ovi by creating aNokia account.Create a Nokia account1 Select Ovi Chat, and whenprompted, connect to the internet.2 Enter the required information.3 In the My profile view, enter yourprofile information. Your first andlast name are mandatory details.4 Select Done.If you have already registered to Oviusing your PC or mobile device, you canstart using Ovi Contacts with the sameaccount details.Sign in to Ovi Contacts and activatethe serviceSelect Ovi Chat, and enter your username and password. When you haveactivated the Ovi Contacts service onyour device, you can connect to theservice directly from the home screen.If you have not yet provided your profileinformation for Ovi Contacts, do so, andselect Done. Your first and last name aremandatory details.Connect to the serviceSelect Menu > Contacts, and open theOvi tab.Connect to Ovi ContactsSelect Go online and the connectionmethod. Use a wireless LAN (WLAN)connection where available.50 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Cancel the connectionSelect Options > Cancel connecting.A packet data connection may generateadditional data transmission charges.For pricing details, contact yournetwork service provider.Select Go online > Options and fromthe following:Select  — Select the item.Go online  — Connect to the service ifyou are offline.My profile  — Edit your profileinformation.Recommend to friend  — Invite acontact to join Ovi Contacts. Theinvitation is sent as a text message.Settings  — Modify the Ovi Contactssettings.The available options may vary.Create and edit your profileEdit your profile informationSelect My profile.View the profiles of your Ovi ContactsfriendsSelect a friend and Options > Profile.Your profile information is visible toyour Ovi Contacts friends. Only thefollowing profile details are displayedto other Ovi Contacts users, for example,during a search: first name and lastname. To modify your privacy settings,access Ovi on your PC, and sign in to yourNokia account.Change your profile imageSelect Options > Edit image > Selectexisting image and the new image.You can also edit or remove the currentprofile image or capture a new one.Change your availabilityBy default, your availability is set toAvailable. To change your availability,select the icon.Tell your friends what you are doingat the momentSelect What are you doing?, and entertext in the field.Messaging 51© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Show your friends what music youare currently listening toSelect Now playing. To do this, youmust allow your now playinginformation to be shared in thepresence settings.Edit your contact informationSelect a field, and enter text.In the My profile view, select Optionsand from the following:Edit  — Cut, copy, or paste text.Change  — Change your status (whenthe status field is selected).Activate  — Start broadcasting yourlocation or your now playinginformation to your friends (wheneither field is selected).Undo changes  — Undo the changesyou made in the profile view.Edit shared locations  — Select thelandmarks you want to broadcast toyour friends (when the My location fieldis selected).Stop sharing  — Stop broadcastingyour location to your friends (when theMy location field is selected).The available options may vary.Broadcast your location to yourfriendsTo broadcast your location, you mustcreate landmarks in the presencesettings and allow these to be shared.To receive location information fromyour friend, you must have the Mapsapplication. To send and receivelocation information, both the Maps andPositioning applications are needed.1 Select My location. If your locationis unknown, select My location >Add current location.2 Enter a name for the location. Thelocation is broadcast to your friendsand added to your landmarks list.Find and add friendsSelect Options > Invite friend.Search for a friendEnter the name of the friend in theSearch friends field, and select Search.You cannot search for friends based ontheir mobile number or e-mail address.52 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Browse the search resultsSelect Next results or Previousresults.Start a new searchSelect New search.If the friends you searched for could notbe found, they are not registered Ovimembers, or they have chosen to beinvisible in searches. When prompted,send a text message to your friends toinvite them to join Ovi Contacts.Send an invitation to join OviContactsSelect Select service: and the serviceyou know your friend uses. Enter yourfriend’s user name, and select Invite.Select Options and from the following:Select  — Select an item.Open  — Open an item.Invite as friend  — Send an invitationto the contact.Show profile  — View the profile of thecontact.Renew invitation  — Resend aninvitation to join Ovi Contacts to apending friend.Search  — Search for the contact whosename or other related keyword youentered in the Search friends field.Edit text  — Cut, copy, or paste text.The available options may vary.Chat with your friendsStart a chat with a friendSelect Options > Chat.Send a chat messageEnter the text in the message field, andselect Send.In the chat view, select Options andfrom the following:Send  — Send the message.Send file  — Send an image, video clip,audio file, or other file to your chatpartner.Send my location  — Send yourlocation details to your chat partner (ifsupported by both devices).Add smiley  — Insert a smiley.Messaging 53© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Profile  — View the details of a friend.My profile  — Select your presencestatus or profile image, personalise yourmessage, or change your details.Edit text  — Copy or paste text.End chat  — End the active chat.Exit  — End all active chats, and closethe application.The available options may vary.To receive location information fromyour friend, you must have the Mapsapplication. To send and receivelocation information, both the Maps andPositioning applications are needed.To receive any files, you or the recipientmust accept the file. To cancel sendingor receiving while the file is beingtransferred, select Cancel.View the location of your friendSelect Show on map.Return to the Ovi Contacts main viewwithout ending the chatSelect Back.Add, call, or copy phone numbersfrom a chatGo to a phone number in a chat, andselect Options and the appropriateoption.Edit your landmarksTo edit your landmarks, in theLandmarks view, select Options andfrom the following:Mark/Unmark  — Mark or unmarkitems on the list.Edit  — Edit the name and otherproperties of the landmark.New landmark  — To create a newlandmark of your current position,select a location from a map, or enterthe details manually.Ovi Contacts settingsSelect Options >  Settings and from thefollowing:Account  — Access your account details,and define your visibility to others in asearch.Presence  — Share your currentlocation with your friends, and let themsee when you are making a phone call(call status).54 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Personalisation  — Modify the settingsrelated to the startup and tones of theOvi Contacts application, and set yourdevice to automatically accept friendinvitations.Connection  — Select the networkconnection to use, and activate roamingwarnings.Exit  — End all active chats, and closethe application.Nokia account settingsSelect Options > Settings > Account.Edit your account detailsSelect My account.Define your visibility in searchesSelect My account > Visibility insearch. You must be online to changeyour visibility.Presence settingsSelect Options > Settings >Presence.Modify presence settingsSelect from the following:Share my location  — Allow yourfriends to see your location.Share now playing  — Allow yourfriends to see what music you arecurrently listening to on your mobiledevice.Share call status  — Allow your friendsto see your call status.Share your locationSelect Share my location and from thefollowing:Sharing allowed  — Allow your friendsto see your location in selectedlandmarks.My shared landmarks  — Select thelandmarks from where your location isbroadcast to your friends.Refresh interval  — Select how oftenyou broadcast your current location.Add a location to the landmarks listSelect Share my location > My sharedlandmarks > Options > Newlandmark.Add your current location as alandmarkSelect Current position.Messaging 55© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Browse for a location on a mapSelect Select from map.Add a landmark manuallySelect Enter manually.Select locations you want to sharewith your friends1 Select Share my location > Myshared landmarks.2 Select the landmarks from the list.3 Select Options to edit, mark, andunmark items on the list.Depending on your settings, yourfriends can see your location whenyou are in one of the selectedlocations.Personalisation settingsSelect Options > Settings >Personalisation.Select from the following:Login on start-up  — Sign inautomatically to Ovi Contacts when youswitch on your mobile device.Auto-accept friend invit.  — Acceptfriend requests automatically withoutnotification.Message tone  — Select a tone for newmessages.Friend online tone  — Select the tonethat sounds when a friend comesonline.Icon on Home screen  — Add the OviContacts shortcut icon to your devicehome screen.Connection settingsSelect Options > Settings >Connection.Modify connection settingsSelect Network connection and thedesired connection. To use the defaultconnection defined in your deviceconnection settings, select Defaultconnection.Set the device to notify you whenyour home network is not availableTo receive a warning when your deviceis trying to connect to another network,select Roaming warning > On.Message readerWith Message reader you can listen totext, multimedia, audio, and e-mailmessages.56 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To listen to new messages or e-mail, inthe home screen, press and hold the leftselection key until Message readeropens.To listen to a message from your Inbox,scroll to the message, and selectOptions > Listen. To listen to an e-mailmessage from your mailbox, scroll tothe message, and selectOptions >Listen. To stop the reading, press theend key.To pause and continue the reading,press the scroll key. To skip to the nextmessage, scroll right. To replay thecurrent message or e-mail, scroll left. Toskip to the previous message, scroll leftat the beginning of the message.To view the current message or e-mailin text format without the sound, selectOptions > View.SpeechSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Speech.With Speech, you can set the language,voice, and voice properties for themessage reader.To set the language for the messagereader, select Language. To downloadadditional languages to your device,select Options > Downloadlanguages.When you download a new language,you must download at least one voicefor that language.To set the speaking voice, select Voice.The voice depends on the selectedlanguage.To set the speaking rate, select Speed.To set the speaking volume, selectVolume.To view the details of a voice, open thevoice tab, and select the voice andOptions > Voice details. To listen to avoice, select the voice and Options >Play voice.To delete languages or voices, select theitem and Options > Delete.Text and multimedia messagesSelect Menu > Messaging.Messaging 57© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Only devices that have compatiblefeatures can receive and displaymultimedia messages. The appearanceof a message may vary depending onthe receiving device.A multimedia message (MMS) cancontain text and objects such as images,sound clips, or video clips. Before youcan send or receive multimediamessages on your device, you mustdefine the multimedia messagesettings. Your device may recognise theSIM card provider and configure thecorrect multimedia message settingsautomatically. If not, contact yourservice provider for the correct settings,order the settings from your serviceprovider in a configuration message, oruse the Settings wizard application.Write and send messagesSelect Menu > Messaging.Important:  Exercise caution whenopening messages. Messages maycontain malicious software orotherwise be harmful to your device orPC.Before you can create a multimediamessage or write an e-mail, you musthave the correct connection settings inplace.The wireless network may limit the sizeof MMS messages. If the inserted pictureexceeds this limit, the device may makeit smaller so that it can be sent by MMS.Check the size limit of e-mail messageswith your service provider. If youattempt to send an e-mail message thatexceeds the size limit of the e-mailserver, the message is left in the Outboxfolder, and the device attempts toresend it periodically. Sending an e-mailrequires a data connection, andcontinuous attempts to resend the e-mail may increase your data transfercosts. In the Outbox folder, you candelete such a message, or move it to theDrafts folder.1 Select New message.2 To send a text or multimediamessage (MMS), select Message. Tosend a multimedia message thatincludes one sound clip, selectAudio message. To send an e-mail,select E-mail.3 In the To field, press the scroll keyto select recipients or groups fromthe contacts list, or enter the58 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
recipient’s phone number or e-mailaddress. You can also copy andpaste the number or address fromthe clipboard.4 In the subject field, enter thesubject of the message for amultimedia or an e-mail message.To hide or display fields whenwriting a text or multimediamessage, select Options >Message header fields.5 In the message field, write themessage. To add a template or noteto a text or multimedia message,select Options > Insert content >Insert text > Template or Note.To add a template to an e-mailmessage, select OptionsInserttemplate.6 To add a media file to a multimediamessage, select Options > Insertcontent, the file type or source, andthe desired file. To add a businesscard, slide, note, or other file to themessage, select Options > Insertcontent > Insert other.7 To capture an image or record avideo or sound clip for a multimediamessage, select Options > Insertcontent > Insert image > New,Insert video clip > New, or Insertsound clip > New.8 To insert a smiley to a text ormultimedia message, press the symkey, and select the smiley.9 To add an attachment to an e-mail,select Options > Addattachment, the memory, and thefile to attach.   indicates an e-mailattachment.10 To send the message, selectOptions > Send, or press the callkey.The available options may vary.Note:  The message sent icon or text onyour device screen does not indicatethat the message is received at theintended destination.Your device supports text messagesbeyond the limit for a single message.Longer messages are sent as two ormore messages. Your service providermay charge accordingly. Characterswith accents, other marks, or somelanguage options take more space, andlimit the number of characters that canbe sent in a single message.Messaging 59© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
You may not be able to send video clipsthat are saved in the MP4 file format orthat exceed the size limit of the wirelessnetwork in a multimedia message.Text messages on the SIM cardSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > SIM messages.Text messages may be stored on yourSIM card. Before you can view SIMmessages, you must copy the messagesto a folder in the device. After copyingthe messages to a folder, you can viewthem in the folder or delete them fromthe SIM card.1 Select Options > Mark/Unmark >Mark or Mark all to mark everymessage.2 Select Options > Copy.3 Select a folder and OK to begincopying.To view SIM card messages, open thefolder where you copied the messages,and open a message.Receive and reply to multimediamessagesImportant:  Exercise caution whenopening messages. Messages maycontain malicious software orotherwise be harmful to your device orPC.Tip: If you receive multimediamessages that contain objectsunsupported by your device, you cannotopen them. Try to send these objects toanother device such as a computer, andopen them there.1 To reply to a multimedia message,open the message, and selectOptions > Reply.2 Select To sender to reply to thesender, To all to reply to everyoneincluded in the received message,Via audio message to reply withan audio message, or Via e-mail toreply with an e-mail message. E-mail message is available only if amailbox is configured and themessage is sent from an e-mailaddress.Tip: To add recipients to your reply,select Options > Add recipient to60 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
select the recipients of the messagefrom Contacts, or enter therecipients' phone numbers or e-mail addresses manually in the Tofield.3 Enter the text of the message, andselect Options > Send.Create presentationsSelect Menu > Messaging.Creating multimedia presentations isnot possible if MMS creation mode isset to Restricted. To change the setting,select Options > Settings >Multimedia message > MMS creationmode > Free or Guided.1 To create a presentation, selectNew message > Message. Themessage type is changed tomultimedia message based on theinserted content.2 In the To field, enter a recipient'snumber or e-mail address, or pressthe scroll key to add a recipient fromthe contacts list. If you enter morethan one number or e-mail address,separate them with a semicolon.3 Select Options > Insert content >Insert presentation and apresentation template. A templatemay define which media objectsyou can include in the presentation,where they appear, and whicheffects are displayed betweenimages and slides.4 Scroll to the text area, and enter thetext.5 To insert images, sound or videoclips, or notes in your presentation,scroll to the corresponding objectarea, and select Options > Insertcontent.6 To add slides, select Options >Insert content > New slide.To select the background colour for thepresentation and background imagesfor different slides, select Options >Background settings.To set effects between images or slides,select Options > Effect settings.To preview the presentation, selectOptions > Preview. Multimediapresentations may only be viewed incompatible devices that supportpresentations. They may appeardifferent in different devices.Messaging 61© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
View presentationsTo view a presentation, open themultimedia message from the Inboxfolder. Scroll to the presentation, andpress the scroll key.To pause the presentation, press eitherselection key.To resume playing the presentation,select Options > Continue.If the text or images are too large to fiton the display, select Options >Activate scrolling, and scroll to see theentire presentation.To find phone numbers and e-mail orweb addresses in the presentation,select Options > Find. You may usethese numbers and addresses to makecalls, send messages, or createbookmarks, for example.View and save multimediaattachmentsTo view multimedia messages ascomplete presentations, open themessage, and select Options > Playpresentation.Tip: To view or play a multimedia objectin a multimedia message, select Viewimage, Play sound clip, or Play videoclip.To view the name and size of anattachment, select the message andOptions > Objects.To save a multimedia object, selectOptions > Objects, the object, andOptions > Save.Special message typesSelect Menu > Messaging.You can receive special messages thatcontain data, such as operator logos,ringing tones, bookmarks, or internetaccess or e-mail account settings.To save the contents of these messages,select Options > Save.62 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Service messagesService messages are sent to your deviceby service providers. Service messagesmay contain notifications such as newsheadlines, services, or links throughwhich the message content can bedownloaded.To define the service message settings,select Options > Settings > Servicemessage.To download the service or messagecontent, select Options > Downloadmessage.To view information about the sender,web address, expiration date, and otherdetails of the message beforedownloading it, select Options >Message details.Send service commandsYou can send a service request message(also known as a USSD command) toyour service provider and requestactivation for certain network services.Contact your service provider for theservice request text.To send a service request message,select Options > Service commands.Enter the service request text and selectOptions > Send.Cell broadcastSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > Cell broadcast.With the cell broadcast network service,you can receive messages on varioustopics from your service provider, suchas weather or traffic conditions in aparticular region. For available topicsand relevant topic numbers, contactyour service provider. Cell broadcastmessages cannot be received when thedevice is in the remote SIM mode. Apacket data (GPRS) connection mayprevent cell broadcast reception.Cell broadcast messages cannot bereceived in UMTS (3G) networks.To receive cell broadcast messages, youmay need to turn cell broadcastreception on. Select Options >Settings > Reception > On.Messaging 63© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To view messages related to a topic,select the topic.To receive messages related to a topic,select Options > Subscribe.Tip: You can set important topics as hottopics. You are notified in the homescreen, when you receive a messagerelated to a hot topic. Select a topic andOptions > Hotmark.To add, edit, or delete topics, selectOptions > Topic.Messaging settingsSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > Settings.Open the message type in question, anddefine all fields marked with Must bedefined or with a red asterisk.Your device may recognise the SIM cardprovider and configure the correct textmessage, multimedia message, andGPRS settings automatically. If not,contact your service provider for thecorrect settings, order the settings fromyour service provider in a configurationmessage, or use the Settings wizardapplication.Text message settingsSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > Settings > Text message.Select from the following:Message centres  — View the availablemessage centres for your device, or adda new one.Message centre in use  — Select amessage centre to send the message.Character encoding  — SelectReduced support to use automaticcharacter conversion to anotherencoding system when available.Receive report  — Select Yes if youwant the network to send you deliveryreports on your messages (networkservice).Message validity  — Select how longthe message centre resends yourmessage if the first attempt fails(network service). If the recipientcannot be reached within the validityperiod, the message is deleted from themessage centre.Message sent as  — Convert themessage to another format, for64 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
example, fax or e-mail. Change thisoption only if you are sure that yourmessage centre is able to convert textmessages into these other formats. Formore information, contact your serviceprovider.Preferred connection  — Select thepreferred method of connection whensending text messages from yourdevice.Reply via same centre  — Selectwhether you want the reply message tobe sent using the same text messagecentre number (network service).Multimedia message settingsSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > Settings > Multimediamessage.Select from the following:Image size  — Scale images inmultimedia messages.MMS creation mode  — SelectRestricted to set your device to preventyou from including content inmultimedia messages that may not besupported by the network or thereceiving device. To receive warningsabout including such content, selectGuided. To create a multimediamessage with no restrictions onattachment type, select Free. If youselect Restricted, creating multimediapresentations is not possible.Access point in use  — Select thedefault access point to connect to themultimedia message centre. You maynot be able to change the default accesspoint if it is preset in your device by yourservice provider.Multimedia retrieval  — Select howyou want to receive messages, ifavailable. Select Always automatic toreceive multimedia messages alwaysautomatically, Auto in home netw. toreceive notification of a newmultimedia message that you canretrieve from the message centre (forexample, when you are travellingabroad and are outside your homenetwork), Manual to retrievemultimedia messages from themessage centre manually, or Off toprevent receipt of any multimediamessages. Automatic retrieval may notbe supported in all regions.Allow anonymous msgs.  — Receivemessages from unknown senders.Messaging 65© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Receive adverts  — Receive messagesdefined as advertisements.Receive reports  — Request for deliveryand read reports of sent messages(network service). Receiving a deliveryreport of a multimedia message thathas been sent to an e-mail address maynot be possible.Deny report sending  — Select Yes tonot send delivery reports from yourdevice for received multimediamessages.Message validity  — Select how longthe messaging centre tries to send themessage (network service). If therecipient of a message cannot bereached within the validity period, themessage is removed from themultimedia messaging centre.Maximum time is the maximumamount of time allowed by the network.The device requires network support toindicate that a sent message has beenreceived or read. Depending on thenetwork and other circumstances, thisinformation may not always be reliable.Service message settingsSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > Settings > Servicemessage.To allow your device to receive servicemessages from your service provider,select Service messages > On.To select how to download services andservice message content, selectDownload messages >Automatically or Manually. If youselect Automatically, you may stillneed to confirm some downloads sincenot all services can be downloadedautomatically.Cell broadcast settingsSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > Settings > Cell broadcast.To receive cell broadcast messages,select Reception > On.To select the languages in which youwant to receive cell broadcastmessages, select Language.66 Messaging© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To display new topics in the cellbroadcast topics list, select Topicdetection > On.Other settingsSelect Menu > Messaging andOptions > Settings > Other.Select from the following:Save sent messages  — Select whetherto save sent messages in the Sent folder.Number of saved msgs.  — Enter thenumber of sent messages to save. Whenthe limit is reached, the oldest messageis deleted.Memory in use  — Select where to saveyour messages. You can save messagesto the memory card only if a memorycard is inserted.Folder view  — Select if you want to seefolder information on one or two lines.About ChatWith IM (network service), you canexchange instant messages with yourfriends. You can access several chatservices or communities simultaneouslyand switch between them. If you wantto, for example, browse the web, youcan leave the IM application to run in thebackground, and still be notified of newinstant messages.The IM application is preinstalled onyour device. To start chatting, selectMenu > Applications > Chat.Using network services anddownloading content to your devicemay result in data traffic costs.ConnectivityYour device offers several options toconnect to the internet or to anothercompatible device or computer.Data connections and access pointsYour device supports packet dataconnections (network service), such asGPRS in the GSM network. When you useyour device in GSM and UMTS networks,multiple data connections can be activeat the same time, and access points canshare a data connection. In the UMTSnetwork, data connections remainactive during voice calls.You can also use a WLAN dataconnection. Only one connection in onewireless LAN can be active at a time, butConnectivity 67© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
several applications can use the sameinternet access point.To establish a data connection, anaccess point is required. You can definedifferent kinds of access points, such asthe following:•MMS access point to send andreceive multimedia messages•Internet access point (IAP) to sendand receive e-mail and connect tothe internetCheck the type of access point you needwith your service provider for theservice you want to access. Foravailability and subscription to packetdata connection services, contact yourservice provider.Network settingsYour device can automatically switchbetween GSM and 3G networks. The GSMnetwork is indicated with   in thestandby mode. The 3G network isindicated with  .Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Phone > Network and from thefollowing:Network mode  — Select whichnetwork to use. If you select Dualmode, the device uses the GSM or 3Gnetwork automatically, according to thenetwork parameters and the roamingagreements between the wirelessservice providers. For details androaming costs, contact your networkservice provider. This option is shownonly if supported by the wireless serviceprovider.A roaming agreement is an agreementbetween two or more service providersto enable the users of one serviceprovider to use the services of otherservice providers.Operator selection  — SelectAutomatic to set the device to searchfor and select one of the availablenetworks, or Manual to manually selectthe network from a list. If theconnection to the manually selectednetwork is lost, the device sounds anerror tone and asks you to reselect anetwork. The selected network musthave a roaming agreement with yourhome cellular network.Cell info display  — Set the device toindicate when it is used in a cellularnetwork based on microcellular68 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
network (MCN) technology and toactivate cell info reception.Wi-Fi/WLAN connection Your device can detect and connect towireless local area networks (WLAN).Using a WLAN, you can connect yourdevice to the internet and compatibledevices that have WLAN support.About WLANTo use a wireless local area network(WLAN) connection, it must be availablein the location, and your device must beconnected to the WLAN. Some WLANsare protected, and you need an accesskey from the service provider to connectto them.Note:  Using WLAN may be restricted insome countries. For example, in France,you are only allowed to use WLANindoors. For more information, contactyour local authorities.Features that use WLAN, or that areallowed to run in the background whileusing other features, increase thedemand on battery power and reducethe battery life.Use encryption to increase the securityof your WLAN connection. Usingencryption reduces the risk of othersaccessing your data.WLAN connectionsTo use a wireless LAN (WLAN)connection, you must create an internetaccess point (IAP) for WLAN. Use theaccess point for applications that needto connect to the internet.A WLAN connection is established whenyou create a data connection using aWLAN internet access point. The activeWLAN connection ends when you endthe data connection.You can use WLAN during a voice call orwhen packet data is active. You can onlybe connected to one WLAN access pointdevice at a time, but severalapplications can use the same internetaccess point.When the device is in the offline profile,you can still use WLAN (if available).Remember to comply with anyapplicable safety requirements whenestablishing and using a WLANconnection.Connectivity 69© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Tip: To check the unique media accesscontrol (MAC) address that identifiesyour device, enter *#62209526# in thehome screen.WLAN wizardSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > WLAN wiz..The WLAN wizard helps you to connectto a wireless LAN (WLAN) and manageyour WLAN connections.If the search finds WLANs, to create aninternet access point (IAP) for aconnection and start the web browserusing this IAP, select the connection andStart web browsing.If you select a secured WLAN, you areasked to enter the relevant password.To connect to a hidden network, youmust enter the correct network name(service set identifier, SSID).If you already have the web browserrunning using the currently active WLANconnection, to return to the webbrowser, select Cont.web browsing.To end the active connection, select theconnection and Disconnect WLAN.WLAN internet access pointsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > WLAN wiz. andOptions.Select from the following:Filter WLAN networks  — Filter outwireless LANs (WLANs) from the list offound networks. The selected networksare not displayed the next time theapplication searches for WLANs.Details  — View the details of a networkshown in the list. If you select an activeconnection, the connection details aredisplayed.Operating modesThere are two operating modes inWLAN: infrastructure and ad hoc.The infrastructure operating modeallows two kinds of communication:wireless devices are connected to eachother through a WLAN access pointdevice, or wireless devices are70 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
connected to a wired LAN through aWLAN access point device.In the ad hoc operating mode, devicescan send and receive data directly witheach other.WLAN settingsSelectMenu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Wireless LAN.To have an indicator displayed whenthere is a wireless LAN (WLAN) availablein your current location, select ShowWLAN availability > Yes.To select the interval for your device toscan for available WLANs, and to updatethe indicator, select Scan fornetworks. This setting is not availableunless you select Show WLANavailability > Yes.To set the device to test the internetcapability of the selected WLANautomatically, to ask for permissionevery time, or to never perform theconnectivity test, select Internetconnectivity test > Runautomatically, Ask every time, orNever run. If you select Runautomatically or allow the test to beperformed when the device asks for it,and the connectivity test is performedsuccessfully, the access point is saved tointernet destinations.To check the unique media accesscontrol (MAC) address that identifiesyour device, enter *#62209526# in thehome screen. The MAC address isdisplayed.Access pointsCreate a new access pointSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations.You may receive access point settings ina message from a service provider.Some or all access points may be presetfor your device by your service provider,and you may not be able to change,create, edit, or remove them.When you select one of the access pointgroups ( ,  ,  ,  ,  ), you can seethe access point types:indicates a protected accesspointindicates a packet data accesspointConnectivity 71© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
indicates a wireless LAN (WLAN)access pointTip: You can create internet accesspoints in a WLAN with the WLAN wizard.To create a new access point, select Access point.The device asks to check for availableconnections. After the search,connections that are already availableare displayed and can be shared by anew access point.If you skip this step, you are asked toselect a connection method and todefine the settings needed.To edit the settings of an access point,select one of the access point groups,scroll to an access point, and selectOptions > Edit. Use the instructionsprovided by your service provider to editthe following:Connection name  — Enter a name forthe connection.Data bearer  — Select the dataconnection type.Depending on the data connection youselect, only certain setting fields areavailable. Fill in all fields marked withMust be defined or with a red *. Otherfields can be left empty, unless yourservice provider has instructedotherwise.To use a data connection, your serviceprovider must support this feature, andif necessary, activate it for your SIM card.Create access point groupsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations.Some applications allow you to useaccess point groups to connect to anetwork.To avoid selecting which access point touse every time the device attempts toconnect to a network, you can create agroup that contains various accesspoints, and define the order in whichthe access points are used to connect toa network.For example, you can add wireless LAN(WLAN) and packet data access points toan internet access point group and usethe group for browsing the web. If yougive the WLAN access point the higherpriority, the device connects to the72 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
internet through a WLAN if availableand through a packet data connection ifnot.To create a new access point group,select Options > Manage > Newdestination.To add access points to an access pointgroup, select the group and Options >New access point. To copy an existingaccess point from another group, selectthe group, scroll to an existing accesspoint, and select Options >Organise > Copy to other dest..To change the priority order of accesspoints within a group, scroll to an accesspoint, and select Options >Organise > Change priority.Packet data access pointsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations >Access point, and follow theinstructions on the screen.To edit a packet data access point, openone of the access point groups, andselect an access point marked with.Follow the instructions from yourservice provider.Select from the following:Connection name  — Define a name forthe connection.Data bearer  — You might not be ableto edit the data bearer once defined.Define a new access point if needed.Access point name  — You obtain theaccess point name from your serviceprovider.User name  — The user name may beneeded to make a data connection, andis usually provided by your serviceprovider.Prompt password  — If you must enterthe password every time you log in to aserver, or if you do not want to save yourpassword in the device, select Yes.Password  — A password may beneeded to make a data connection andis usually provided by your serviceprovider.Authentication  — Select Secure toalways send your password encryptedConnectivity 73© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
or Normal to send your passwordencrypted when possible.Homepage  — Depending on the accesspoint you are setting up, enter the webaddress or the address of themultimedia message centre.Use access point  — Select Afterconfirmation if you want the device toask for confirmation before theconnection using this access point iscreated, or Automatically if you wantthe device to connect to the destinationusing this access point automatically.Select Options > Advanced settingsand from the following:Network type  — Select the internetprotocol type to transfer data to andfrom your device. The other settingsdepend on the selected network type.Phone IP address (for IPv4only) — Enter the IP address of yourdevice.DNS addresses  — Enter the IPaddresses of the primary and secondaryDNS servers, if required by your serviceprovider. To obtain these addresses,contact your internet service provider.Proxy server address  — Enter theaddress of the proxy server. Proxy port number  — Enter the portnumber of the proxy server.WLAN internet access pointsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations >Access point, and follow theinstructions on the display. Or, open oneof the access point groups, select anaccess point marked with  , and selectEdit.Use the instructions provided by yourservice provider to edit the following:Connection name  — Define a name forthe connection.Data bearer  — You might not be ableto edit the data bearer once defined.Define a new access point if needed.WLAN network name  — Select Entermanually or Search for networks. Ifyou select an existing network, WLANnetwork mode and WLAN securitymode are determined by the settings ofits access point device.Network status  — Define whether thenetwork name is displayed.WLAN network mode  — Select Ad-hoc to create an ad hoc network, and to74 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
allow devices to send and receive datadirectly; a WLAN access point device isnot needed. In an ad hoc network, alldevices must use the same WLANnetwork name.WLAN security mode  — Select theencryption used: WEP, 802.1x, or WPA/WPA2. (802.1x and WPA/WPA2 are notavailable for ad hoc networks.) If youselect Open network, no encryption isused. The WEP, 802.1x, and WPAfunctions can be used only if thenetwork supports them.Use access point  — Select Afterconfirmation to set the device to askfor confirmation before the connectionusing this access point is created orAutomatically to set the device toconnect to the destination using thisaccess point automatically.To enter the settings for the selectedsecurity mode, select WLAN securitysettings.Advanced WLAN settingsSelect Options > Advanced settingsand from the following:IPv4 settings  — Enter the IP address ofyour device, the subnet IP address, thedefault gateway, and the IP addressesof the primary and secondary DNSservers. Contact your internet serviceprovider for these addresses.IPv6 settings  — Define the type of DNSaddress.Ad-hoc channel (only for ad hocnetworks)  — To enter a channelnumber (1-11) manually, select Userdefined.Proxy server address  — Enter theaddress for the proxy server.Proxy port number  — Enter the proxyport number.Active data connectionsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > Conn. mgr..Select Active data connections.In the active data connections view, youcan see the open data connections:data callspacket data connectionswireless LAN (WLAN)connectionsNote:  The actual invoice for calls andservices from your service provider mayConnectivity 75© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
vary, depending on network features,rounding off for billing, taxes, and soforth.To end a connection, select Options >Disconnect.To close all open connections, selectOptions > Disconnect all.To view the details of a connection,select Options > Details.SyncSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > Sync.Sync enables you to synchronise yournotes, calendar entries, text andmultimedia messages, browserbookmarks, or contacts with variouscompatible applications on acompatible computer or on the internet.You may receive synchronisationsettings in a special message from yourservice provider.A synchronisation profile contains thenecessary settings for synchronisation.When you open the Sync application,the default or previously used syncprofile is displayed. To modify theprofile, scroll to a sync item, and selectMark to include it in the profile orUnmark to leave it out.To manage sync profiles, selectOptions and the desired option.To synchronise data, select Options >Synchronise.To cancel synchronisation before itfinishes, select Cancel.Bluetooth connectivityAbout Bluetooth connectivityWith Bluetooth connectivity, you canmake a wireless connection to othercompatible devices, such as mobilephones, computers, headsets, and carkits.You can use the connection to sendimages, video clips, music and soundclips, and notes, transfer files from yourcompatible PC, and print images with acompatible printer.76 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Since devices with Bluetooth wirelesstechnology communicate using radiowaves, they do not need to be in directline-of-sight. However, they must bewithin 10 metres (33 feet) of each other,although the connection may be subjectto interference from obstructions suchas walls or from other electronicdevices.This device is compliant with BluetoothSpecification 2.0 + EDR supporting thefollowing profiles: Advanced AudioDistribution, Audio Video RemoteControl, Basic Imaging, Basic Printing,Dial-up Networking, File Transfer,Generic Access, Hands-free, Headset,Human Interface Device, Object Push,Phone Book Access, SIM Access, SerialPort, Service Discovery Application,Generic Object Exchange. To ensureinteroperability between other devicessupporting Bluetooth technology, useNokia approved accessories for thismodel. Check with the manufacturers ofother devices to determine theircompatibility with this device.Features using Bluetooth technologyincrease the demand on battery powerand reduce the battery life.When the device is locked, onlyconnections to authorised devices arepossible.Bluetooth settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connectivity > Bluetooth.Select from the following:Bluetooth  — Activate Bluetoothconnectivity.My phone's visibility  — To allow yourdevice to be visible to other Bluetoothdevices, select Shown to all. To set alength of time, after which the visibilityis set from shown to hidden, selectDefine period. To hide your devicefrom other devices, select Hidden.My phone's name  — Edit the name ofyour device. The name is shown to otherBluetooth devices.Remote SIM mode  — Allow anotherdevice, such as a compatible car kitaccessory, to use the SIM card in yourdevice to connect to the network.Security tipsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connectivity > Bluetooth.Connectivity 77© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
When you are not using Bluetoothconnectivity, to control who can findyour device and connect to it, selectBluetooth > Off or My phone'svisibility > Hidden. Deactivating theBluetooth function does not affect otherfunctions in your device.Do not pair with or accept connectionrequests from an unknown device. Thishelps to protect your device fromharmful content. Operating the devicein hidden mode is a safer way to avoidmalicious software.Send data using BluetoothconnectivitySeveral Bluetooth connections can beactive at a time. For example, if you areconnected to a compatible headset, youcan also transfer files to anothercompatible device at the same time.1 Open the application where theitem you want to send is stored.2 Scroll to an item, and selectOptions > Send > Via Bluetooth.Devices with Bluetooth wirelesstechnology that are within rangeare displayed. Device icons are asfollows:computerphoneaudio or video deviceother deviceTo interrupt the search, selectStop.3 Select the device with which youwant to connect.4 If the other device requires pairingbefore data can be transmitted, atone sounds, and you are asked toenter a passcode. The samepasscode must be entered in bothdevices.When the connection is established,Sending data is displayed.Tip: When searching for devices, somedevices may show only the uniqueaddress (device address). To find theunique address of your device, enter*#2820#. Pair devicesTo pair with compatible devices andview your paired devices, in the mainview of Bluetooth connectivity, scrollright.78 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Before pairing, create your ownpasscode (1 to 16 digits), and agree withthe owner of the other device to use thesame code. Devices that do not have auser interface have a factory-setpasscode. The passcode is used onlyonce.1To pair with a device, selectOptions > New paired device.Devices that are within range aredisplayed.2 Select the device, and enter thepasscode. The same passcode mustbe entered on the other device aswell.3 Some audio enhancements connectautomatically to your device afterpairing. Otherwise, scroll to theenhancement, and selectOptions > Connect to audiodevice.Paired devices are indicated by   in thedevice search.To set a device as authorised orunauthorised, scroll to the device, andselect from the following options:Set as authorised  — Connectionsbetween your device and theauthorised device can be made withoutyour knowledge. No separateacceptance or authorisation is needed.Use this status for your own devices,such as your compatible headset or PCor devices that belong to someone youtrust.   indicates authorised devices inthe paired devices view.Set as unauthorised  — Connectionrequests from this device must beaccepted separately every time.To cancel a pairing, scroll to the device,and select Options > Delete.If you want to cancel all pairings, selectOptions > Delete all.Receive data using BluetoothconnectivityWhen you receive data throughBluetooth connectivity, a tone sounds,and you are asked if you want to acceptthe message. If you accept,   isdisplayed, and the item is placed in theInbox folder in Messaging. Messagesreceived through Bluetoothconnectivity are indicated by  .Connectivity 79© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Tip: If your device notifies you that thememory is full when you try to receivedata through Bluetooth connectivity,change memory card as the memorywhere the data is stored.Block devicesYou can prevent devices fromestablishing a Bluetooth connection toyour device.Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connectivity > Bluetooth.Block a deviceOn the Paired devices tab, go to a deviceyou want to block, and selectOptions > Block.Unblock a deviceOn the Blocked devices tab, go to adevice, and select Options > Delete.Unblock all blocked devicesSelect Options > Delete all.If you reject a pairing request fromanother device, you are asked if youwant to block all future connectionrequests from this device. If you acceptthe query, the device is added to the listof blocked devices.Remote SIM modeBefore the remote SIM mode can beactivated, the two devices must bepaired and the pairing initiated fromthe other device. When pairing, use a16-digit passcode, and set the otherdevice as authorised.To use the remote SIM mode with acompatible car kit enhancement,activate Bluetooth connectivity, andenable the use of the remote SIM modewith your device.Activate the remote SIM mode from theother device.When the remote SIM mode is on in yourdevice, Remote SIM mode is displayedin the standby mode. The connection tothe wireless network is turned off, asindicated by   in the signal strengthindicator area, and you cannot use SIMcard services or features requiringcellular network coverage.When the wireless device is in theremote SIM mode, you can only use a80 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
compatible connected enhancement,such as a car kit, to make or receive calls.Your wireless device will not make anycalls while in this mode, except to theemergency numbers programmed intoyour device. To make calls from yourdevice, you must leave the remote SIMmode. If the device is locked, enter thelock code to unlock it.To leave the remote SIM mode, press thepower key, and select Exit remote SIMmode.Data cableTo avoid corrupting data, do notdisconnect the USB data cable duringdata transfer.Transfer data between your deviceand a PC1 Insert a memory card in your device,and connect the device to acompatible PC with the data cable.2 When the device asks which modeto use, select Mass storage. In thismode, you can see your device as aremovable hard drive in yourcomputer.3 End the connection from thecomputer (from the Unplug or EjectHardware wizard in MicrosoftWindows, for example) to avoiddamaging the memory card.To use Nokia Ovi Suite with your device,install Nokia Ovi Suite on your PC,connect the data cable, and select PCSuite as the USB connection mode.To synchronise the music in your devicewith Nokia Ovi Player, install the NokiaOvi Player software on your PC, connectthe data cable, and select PC Suite as theUSB connection mode.To change the USB mode you normallyuse with the data cable, select Menu >Ctrl. panel > Connectivity > USB andUSB connection mode, and the desiredoption.To set the device to ask for the modeeach time you connect the data cable tothe device, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > USB and Ask onconnection > Yes.Connectivity 81© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
PC connectionsYou can use your mobile device with avariety of compatible PC connectivityand data communications applications.With Nokia Ovi Suite you can, forexample, transfer files and imagesbetween your device and a compatiblecomputer.To use Ovi Suite with USB connectionmode, select PC Suite.For more information about Ovi Suite,see the support area at www.ovi.com.About home networkWith home network, you can share andsynchronise media files in your mobiledevice with other devices, such as acomputer, sound system, or television.You can also view and play media filesfrom other home network devices onyour device or on other compatibledevices. For example, you can playmusic stored in your device using ahome stereo system certified by theDigital Living Network Alliance (DLNA),controlling the playlists and volumelevels directly from your device.Your device is compatible with UniversalPlug and Play (UPnP) and certified by theDigital Living Network Alliance. You cancreate a home network with a wirelessLAN (WLAN) access point device orrouter. You can connect compatibleWLAN enabled and DLNA certified UPnPdevices to the network.Examples of compatible devices•Mobile device•Compatible computer•Television•Sound system•Compatible wireless multimediareceiver, connected to a soundsystemYou can also store your media files to amedia server or retrieve media filesfrom a compatible home server.To use the WLAN function of your devicein a home network, you must have aworking WLAN home connection.The home network uses the securitysettings of the WLAN connection. Usethe home network feature in a WLANinfrastructure network with a WLANaccess point device and encryptionenabled.82 Connectivity© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
InternetWith the Web browser, you can viewhypertext markup language (HTML) webpages on the internet as originallydesigned. You can also browse webpages that are designed specifically formobile devices, and use extensiblehypertext markup language (XHTML), orthe wireless markup language (WML).To browse the web, you need to have aninternet access point configured in yourdevice. Using the web browser requiresnetwork support.Browse the webWith the Browser application, you canbrowse web pages.Select Menu > Internet > Web.Shortcut: To open the browser, pressand hold 0 (zero) in the home screen.Go to a web pageIn the bookmarks view, select abookmark, or start entering a webaddress (the   field opensautomatically), and select Go to.Some web pages may contain material,such as video clips, that requires a largeamount of memory to view. If yourdevice runs out of memory whileloading such a web page, insert amemory card. Otherwise, the video clipsare not displayed.Disable graphics to save memory andspeed up downloadingSelect Options > Settings > Page >Load content > Text only.Refresh the content of the web pageSelect Options > Web page options >Reload.View snapshots of web pages youhave visitedSelect Back. A list of pages you havevisited during the current browsingsession opens. This option is available ifHistory list is activated in the browsersettings.Block or allow the automaticopening of multiple windowsSelect Options > Web page options >Block pop-ups or Allow pop-ups.Internet 83© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
View the shortcut keysSelect Options > Keypad shortcuts. Toedit the shortcut keys, select Edit.Zoom in and out on a web pageTo zoom in, press *. To zoom out, press#.Tip: To send the browser to thebackground without exiting theapplication or closing the connection,press the end key once.Browser toolbarThe browser toolbar helps you selectfrequently used functions of thebrowser.Open the toolbarPress and hold the scroll key on a blankarea of a web page.Move within the toolbarScroll left or right.Select a feature from the toolbarPress the scroll keyFrom the toolbar, select from thefollowing: Go to web address  — Enter a webaddress. Recently visited pages  — View alist of the web addresses you visitfrequently. Bookmarks  — Open the bookmarksview. Full screen  — View the web page infull screen. Page overview  — Display anoverview of the current web page. Search by keyword  — Search thecurrent web page. Settings  — Modify the web browsersettings.Navigate pagesMini Map and Page overview help younavigate web pages that contain a largeamount of information.To activate Mini Map, select Options >Settings > General > Mini map > On.When you scroll through a large webpage, Mini Map opens and shows anoverview of the page.To move in Mini Map, scroll left, right,up, or down. When you find the desired84 Internet© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
location, stop scrolling. Mini Mapdisappears and leaves you at theselected location.When you are browsing a web page thatcontains a large amount of information,you can also use Page overview to viewwhat kind of information the web pagecontains.To display an overview of the currentweb page, press 8.To scroll around the overview, use thescroll key.To zoom in on a section, scroll to thesection, and select OK.Web feeds and blogsWith web feeds, you can easily follownews headlines and your favouriteblogs.Select Menu > Internet > Web.Web feeds are XML files on web pages.They are used to share, for example, thelatest news headlines or blogs. It iscommon to find web feeds on web,blog, and wiki pages.The browser application automaticallydetects if a web page contains webfeeds.Subscribe to a web feed when a feedis available on the pageSelect Options > Subscribe to webfeeds.Update a web feedIn the Web feeds view, select a feed andOptions > Web feed options >Refresh.Set automatic update for all webfeedsIn the Web feeds view, selectOptions > Edit > Edit. This option isnot available if one or more feeds aremarked.Content searchSelect Menu > Internet > Web.To search for text, phone numbers, or e-mail addresses within the current webpage, select Options > Find keywordand the appropriate option.To go to the next match, scroll down.Internet 85© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To go to the previous match, scroll up.Tip: To search for text within thecurrent web page, press 2.BookmarksYou can store your favourite web pagesin Bookmarks for instant access.Select Menu > Internet > Web.Access bookmarks1 If you have a page other thanBookmarks as your homepage,select Options > Go to >Bookmarks.2 Select a web address from the list orfrom the collection of bookmarks inthe Recently visited pages folder.Save the current web page as abookmarkWhile browsing, select Options > Webpage options > Save as bookmark.Edit or delete bookmarksSelect Options > Bookmarkmanager.Send or add a bookmark, or set abookmarked web page as thehomepageSelect Options > Bookmark options.Empty the cacheEmptying the cache memory helps youkeep your data secure. The informationor services you have accessed are storedin the cache memory of the device. Ifyou have accessed or tried to accessconfidential information requiringpasswords, empty the cache after eachbrowsing session.Select Options > Clear privacy data >Cache.End the connectionTo end the connection and close thebrowser, select Options > Exit.To delete the information the networkserver collects about your visits tovarious web pages, select Options >Clear privacy data > Cookies.86 Internet© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Connection securityIf the security indicator ( ) is displayedduring a connection, the datatransmission between the device andthe internet gateway or server isencrypted.The security icon does not indicate thatthe data transmission between thegateway and the content server (wherethe data is stored) is secure. The serviceprovider secures the data transmissionbetween the gateway and the contentserver.Security certificates may be required forsome services, such as banking services.You are notified if the identity of theserver is not authentic or if you do nothave the correct security certificate inyour device. For more information,contact your service provider.Important:  Even if the use ofcertificates makes the risks involved inremote connections and softwareinstallation considerably smaller, theymust be used correctly in order tobenefit from increased security. Theexistence of a certificate does not offerany protection by itself; the certificatemanager must contain correct,authentic, or trusted certificates forincreased security to be available.Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If"Expired certificate" or "Certificate notvalid yet" is shown, even if thecertificate should be valid, check thatthe current date and time in your deviceare correct.Before changing any certificate settings,you must make sure that you really trustthe owner of the certificate and that thecertificate really belongs to the listedowner.Web settingsSelect Menu > Internet > Web andOptions > Settings and from thefollowing:General settingsAccess point  — Change the defaultaccess point. Some or all access pointsmay be preset for your device by yourservice provider. You may not be able tochange, create, edit, or remove them.Homepage  — Define the homepage.Mini map  — Turn Mini Map on or off.Mini Map helps with web pagenavigation.Internet 87© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
History list  — If you select On, whilebrowsing, to see a list of the pages youhave visited during the current session,select Back.Web address suffix  — Enter a webaddress suffix that the device uses bydefault when you enter a web addressin the Go to field (for example, .comor .org).Security warnings  — Hide or showsecurity notifications.Java/ECMA script  — Enable or disablethe use of scripts.Java/ECMA script errors  — Selectwhether you want to receive scriptnotifications.Page settingsLoad content  — Select whether youwant to load images and other objectswhile browsing. If you select Textonly, to load images or objects laterduring browsing, select Options >Display options > Load images.Default encoding  — If text charactersare not shown correctly, you can selectanother encoding according to thelanguage for the current page.Block pop-ups  — Allow or blockautomatic opening of different pop-upswhile browsing.Automatic reload  — Select whetheryou want the web pages to be refreshedautomatically while browsing.Font size  — Define the font size that isused for web pages.Privacy settingsRecently visited pages  — Enable ordisable automatic bookmark collecting.If you want to continue saving theaddresses of the visited web pages intothe Recently visited pages folder, buthide the folder from the bookmarksview, select Hide folder.Form data saving  — Select whetheryou want the password data or data youenter on different forms on a web pageto be saved and used the next time youopen the page.Cookies  — Enable or disable thereceiving and sending of cookies.Web feed settingsAcc. point for auto-update  — Selectthe desired access point for updating.This option is only available whenAutomatic updates is active.88 Internet© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Update when roaming  — Selectwhether you want the web feeds to beupdated automatically when roaming.Nokia Office ToolsNokia Office Tools support mobilebusiness and enable effectivecommunication with work teams.Active notesSelect Menu > Office > Active notes.Active notes allows you to create, edit,and view different kinds of notes, forexample, meeting memos, hobby notes,or shopping lists. You can insert images,videos, and sound in the notes. You canlink notes to other applications, such asContacts, and send notes to others.Create and edit notes Select Menu > Office > Active notes.Create a noteStart writing.Edit a noteSelect Options > Editing options.Add boldface, italics, or underliningPress and hold the shift key, and scrollto select the text. Then selectOptions > Text.Select Options and from the following:Insert object  — Insert items to thenote.Send  — Send the note to a compatibledevice.Link note to call  — Select Addcontacts to link a note to a contact. Thenote is displayed when making a call toor receiving a call from the contact.Active notes settingsSelect Menu > Office > Active notesand Options > Settings.Select where to save notesSelect Memory in use and the desiredmemory.Change the layout of active notesSelect Change view > Grid or List.Display a note during phone callsSelect Show note during call > Yes.Nokia Office Tools 89© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Tip: If you temporarily do not want tosee notes during phone calls, selectShow note during call > No. This wayyou do not have to remove the linksbetween notes and contact cards.CalculatorSelect Menu > Office > Calculator.This calculator has limited accuracy andis designed for simple calculations.To make a calculation, enter the firstnumber of the calculation. Select afunction such as add or subtract fromthe function map. Enter the secondnumber of the calculation, and select =.The calculator performs operations inthe order they are entered. The result ofthe calculation remains in the editorfield and can be used as the first numberof a new calculation.The device saves the result of the lastcalculation in its memory. Exiting theCalculator application or switching offthe device does not clear the memory.To recall the last saved result the nexttime you open the Calculatorapplication, select Options > Lastresult.To save the numbers or results of acalculation, select Options >Memory > Save.To retrieve the results of a calculationfrom the memory and use them in acalculation, select Options >Memory > Recall.File managerAbout File managerSelect Menu > Office > File mgr..With File manager, you can browse,manage, and open files.The available options may vary.To map or delete drives, or to definesettings for a compatible remote driveconnected to your device, selectOptions > Remote drives.Find and organise filesSelect Menu > Office > File mgr..To find a file, select Options > Find.Select where to search, and enter asearch term that matches the file name.90 Nokia Office Tools© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To move or copy files and folders, or tocreate new folders, select Options >Organise.Edit the memory cardYou can format a memory card to erasethe data on it, or you can protect thedata on the memory card with apassword.Select Menu > Office > File mgr..Rename or format a memory cardSelect Options > Memory cardoptions and the desired option.Password protect a memory cardSelect Options > Memory cardpassword.These options are available only if acompatible memory card is inserted inthe device.Back up files to a memory cardSelect Menu > Office > File mgr..To back up files to a memory card, selectthe file types you want to back up, andOptions > Back up phone memory.Ensure that your memory card hasenough free memory for the files thatyou have chosen to back up.Format mass memoryWhen mass memory is reformatted, alldata in the memory is permanently lost.Back up data you want to keep beforeformatting the mass memory. You canuse Nokia Ovi Suite or Nokia Nseries PCSuite to back up data to a compatible PC.Digital rights managementtechnologies (DRM) may prevent somebackup data from being restored.Contact your service provider for moreinformation about DRM used for yourcontent.To format mass memory, selectOptions > Format mass memory. Donot format the mass memory using PCsoftware because it may causedegraded performance.Formatting does not guarantee that allconfidential data stored in the devicemass memory is permanentlydestroyed. Standard formatting onlymarks the formatted area as availablespace and deletes the address to findNokia Office Tools 91© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
the files again. The recovery offormatted or even overwritten datamay still be possible with specialrecovery tools and software.QuickofficeAbout QuickofficeSelect Menu > Office > Quickoffice.Quickoffice consists of Quickword forviewing Microsoft Word documents,Quicksheet for viewing Microsoft Excelworksheets, Quickpoint for MicrosoftPowerPoint presentations, andQuickmanager for purchasing software.You can view Microsoft Office 2000, XP,2003, and 2007 documents (DOC, XLS,and PPT file formats) with Quickoffice. Ifyou have the editor version ofQuickoffice, you can also edit files.Not all file formats or features aresupported.ConverterSelect Menu > Office > Converter.The converter has limited accuracy, androunding errors may occur.Convert measurementsSelect Menu > Office > Converter.1 Scroll to the type field, and selectOptions > Conversion type toopen a list of measures. Select themeasurement type to use (otherthan currency) and OK.2 Scroll to the first unit field, andselect Options > Select unit. Selectthe unit from which to convert andOK. Scroll to the next unit field, andselect the unit to which to convert.3 Scroll to the first amount field, andenter the value to convert. Theother amount field changesautomatically to show theconverted value.Set base currency and exchange rateSelect Menu > Office > Converter.When you change base currency, youmust enter new exchange rates becauseall previously set exchange rates arecleared.Before you can make currencyconversions, you must choose a basecurrency and add exchange rates. Therate of the base currency is always 1. Thebase currency determines theconversion rates of the other currencies.92 Nokia Office Tools© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
1 To set the exchange rate for the unitof currency, scroll to the type field,and select Options > Currencyrates.2 Scroll to the currency type, andenter the exchange rate you wouldlike to set per single unit ofcurrency.3 To change the base currency, scrollto the currency, and selectOptions > Set as base currency.4 Select Done > Yes to save thechanges.After you have set all the necessaryexchange rates, you can make currencyconversions.Zip manager Select Menu > Office > Zip.With Zip manager, you can create newarchive files to store compressed ZIPformatted files; add single or multiplecompressed files or directories to anarchive; set, clear, or change the archivepassword for protected archives; andchange settings, such as the level ofcompression used.You can save the archived files in thedevice memory or on a memory card.PDF readerSelect Menu > Office > Adobe PDF.With PDF reader, you can read PDFdocuments on the display of yourdevice; search for text in thedocuments; modify settings, such aszoom level and page views; and sendPDF files using e-mail.PrintingYou can print documents, such as files,messages, images, or web pages, fromyour device. You may not be able to printall types of documents.File printingPrint filesSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > Printers.Before printing, ensure that all thenecessary configurations have beendone to connect your device to theprinter.Select Options > Printing options andfrom the following:Nokia Office Tools 93© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Print  — Print a document. To print to afile, select Print to file, and define thelocation for the file.Page setup  — You can change thepaper size and orientation, define themargins, and insert a header or a footer.The maximum length of the header andfooter is 128 characters.Preview  — Preview the documentbefore printing.Printing optionsOpen a document, such as a file ormessage, and select Options >Printing options > Print.Define the following options:Printer  — Select an available printerfrom the list.Print  — Select All pages, Even pages,or Odd pages as the print range.Print range  — Select All pages inrange, Current page, or Definedpages as the page range.Number of copies  — Select thenumber of copies to print.Print to file  — Select to print to a fileand determine the location for the file.The available options may vary.Printer settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > Printers.To add a new printer, select Options >Add.Define the following:Printer  — Enter a name for the printer.Driver  — Select a driver for the printer.Bearer  — Select a bearer for theprinter.Access point  — Select the access point.Port  — Select the port.Host  — Define the host.User  — Enter the user.Queue  — Enter the print queue.Orientation  — Select the orientation.Paper size  — Select the paper size.Media type  — Select the media type.Colour mode  — Select the colourmode.Printer model  — Select the printermodel.The available options may vary.94 Nokia Office Tools© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Image printYou can print images from your deviceusing a printer compatible withPictBridge. You can only print imagesthat are in the JPEG file format.To print images in Photos, camera, orimage viewer, mark the images, andselect Options > Print.Connect to printerConnect your device to a compatibleprinter with a compatible data cable,and select Image transfer as the USBconnection mode.To set your device to ask the purpose ofthe connection each time the cable isconnected, select Menu > Ctrl.panel > Settings and Connectivity >USB > Ask on connection > Yes.Print previewAfter you select the printer, the selectedimages are displayed using predefinedlayouts.If the images do not fit on a single page,scroll up or down to display theadditional pages.Image print viewAfter you select the images to print andthe printer, define the printer settings.Select from the following:Layout  — Select the layout for theimages.Paper size  — Select the paper size.Print quality  — Select the print quality.DictionaryYou can translate words from onelanguage to another. Not all languagesmay be supported.Look up a word to translate1 Select Menu > Office >Dictionary.2 Enter text in the search field. As youenter text, suggestions of words totranslate are displayed.3 Select the word from the list.Select Options and from the following:Listen  — Listen to the selected word.Nokia Office Tools 95© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
History  — Find previously translatedwords from the current session.Languages  — Change the source ortarget language, download languagesfrom the internet, or remove a languagefrom the dictionary. You cannot removethe English language from thedictionary. You can have two additionallanguages installed, besides English.Speech  — Edit the voice featuresettings. You can adjust the speed andvolume of the voice.Notes Select Menu > Office > Notes.You can create and send notes to othercompatible devices, and save receivedplain text files (TXT file format) to Notes.To write a note, start entering the text.The note editor opens automatically.To open a note, select Open.To send a note to other compatibledevices, select Options > Send.To synchronise or to definesynchronisation settings for a note,select Options > Synchronisation.Select Start to initialise synchronisationor Settings to define thesynchronisation settings for the note.Positioning (GPS)You can use applications such as GPSdata to find out your location ormeasure distances. These applicationsrequire a GPS connection.About GPSThe Global Positioning System (GPS) isoperated by the government of theUnited States, which is solelyresponsible for its accuracy andmaintenance. The accuracy of locationdata can be affected by adjustments toGPS satellites made by the United Statesgovernment and is subject to changewith the United States Department ofDefense civil GPS policy and the FederalRadionavigation Plan. Accuracy can alsobe affected by poor satellite geometry.Availability and quality of GPS signalsmay be affected by your location,buildings, natural obstacles, andweather conditions. GPS signals maynot be available inside buildings or96 Positioning (GPS)© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
underground and may be impaired bymaterials such as concrete and metal.GPS should not be used for preciselocation measurement, and you shouldnever rely solely on location data fromthe GPS receiver and cellular radionetworks for positioning or navigation.The trip meter has limited accuracy, androunding errors may occur. Accuracy canalso be affected by availability andquality of GPS signals.The coordinates in the GPS areexpressed using the internationalWGS-84 coordinate system. Theavailability of the coordinates may varyby region.Assisted GPS (A-GPS)Your device also supports assisted GPS(A-GPS).A-GPS requires network support.Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is used to retrieveassistance data over a packet dataconnection, which assists in calculatingthe coordinates of your current locationwhen your device is receiving signalsfrom satellites.When you activate A-GPS, your devicereceives useful satellite informationfrom an assistance data server over thecellular network. With the help ofassisted data, your device can obtainthe GPS position faster.Your device is preconfigured to use theNokia A-GPS service, if no serviceprovider-specific A-GPS settings areavailable. The assistance data isretrieved from the Nokia A-GPS serviceserver only when needed.To disable the A-GPS service, selectMenu > Applications >Installations > GPS data andOptions > Positioning settings >Positioning methods > AssistedGPS > Options > Disable.You must have an internet access pointdefined in the device to retrieveassistance data from the Nokia A-GPSservice over a packet data connection.The access point for A-GPS can bedefined in positioning settings. Awireless LAN (WLAN) access pointcannot be used for this service. Only apacket data internet access point can beused. Your device asks you to select thePositioning (GPS) 97© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
internet access point when GPS is usedfor the first time.Hold your device correctlyWhen using the GPS receiver, ensure youdo not cover the antenna with yourhand.Establishing a GPS connection may takefrom a couple of seconds to severalminutes. Establishing a GPS connectionin a vehicle may take longer.The GPS receiver draws its power fromthe device battery. Using the GPSreceiver may drain the battery faster.Tips on creating a GPS connectionIf your device cannot find the satellitesignal, consider the following:•If you are indoors, go outdoors toreceive a better signal.•If you are outdoors, move to a moreopen space.•Ensure that your hand does notcover the GPS antenna of yourdevice.•If the weather conditions are bad,the signal strength may be affected.•Some vehicles have tinted(athermic) windows, which mayblock the satellite signals.Check satellite signal statusTo check how many satellites yourdevice has found, and whether yourdevice is receiving satellite signals,select Menu > Applications >Installations > GPS data andOptions > Satellite status.If your device has found satellites, a barfor each satellite is displayed in the98 Positioning (GPS)© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
satellite information view. The longerthe bar, the stronger the satellite signalis. When your device has receivedenough data from the satellite signal tocalculate the coordinates of yourlocation, the bar colour changes.Initially, your device must receivesignals from at least four satellites to beable to calculate the coordinates of yourlocation. When the initial calculationhas been made, it may be possible tocontinue calculating the coordinates ofyour location with three satellites.However, the accuracy is generallybetter when more satellites are found.Position requestsYou may receive a request from anetwork service to receive your positioninformation. Service providers mayoffer information about local topics,such as weather or traffic conditions,based on the location of your device.When you receive a position request,the service that is making the request isdisplayed. Select Accept to allow yourposition information to be sent orReject to deny the request.Landmarks With Landmarks, you can save theposition information of specificlocations in your device. You can sort thesaved locations into differentcategories, such as business, and addother information to them, such asaddresses. You can use your savedlandmarks in compatible applications,such as GPS data.Select Menu > Applications >Installations > Landmarks.The coordinates in the GPS areexpressed using the internationalWGS-84 coordinate system.Select Options and from the following:New landmark  — Create a newlandmark. To make a positioningrequest for your current location, selectCurrent position. To select the locationfrom the map, select Select from map.To enter the position informationmanually, select Enter manually.Edit  — Edit or add information to asaved landmark (for example, a streetaddress).Add to category  — Add a landmark toa category in Landmarks. Select eachPositioning (GPS) 99© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
category to which you want to add thelandmark.Send  — Send one or several landmarksto a compatible device. Your receivedlandmarks are placed in the Inbox folderin Messaging.You can sort your landmarks into presetcategories, and create new categories.To edit and create new landmarkcategories, open the categories tab, andselect Options > Edit categories.GPS dataRoute guidanceSelect Menu > Applications >Installations > GPS data andNavigation.Start the route guidance outdoors. Ifstarted indoors, the GPS receiver maynot receive the necessary informationfrom the satellites.Route guidance uses a rotating compasson the device display. A red ball showsthe direction to the destination, and theapproximate distance to it is showninside the compass ring.Route guidance is designed to show thestraightest route and the shortestdistance to the destination, measuredin a straight line. Any obstacles on theroute, such as buildings and naturalobstacles, are ignored. Differences inaltitude are not taken into accountwhen calculating the distance. Routeguidance is active only when you move.To set your trip destination, selectOptions > Set destination and alandmark as the destination, or enterthe latitude and longitude coordinates.To clear the destination set for your trip,select Stop navigation.Trip meterSelect Menu > Applications >Installations > GPS data and Tripdistance.The trip meter has limited accuracy, androunding errors may occur. Accuracy canalso be affected by availability andquality of GPS signals.To turn trip distance calculation on oroff, select Options > Start or Stop. Thecalculated values remain on the display.100 Positioning (GPS)© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Use this feature outdoors to receive abetter GPS signal.To set the trip distance and time andaverage and maximum speeds to zero,and to start a new calculation, selectOptions > Reset. To set the trip meterand total time to zero, select Restart.Positioning settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Positioning.Positioning methodsSelect from the following:Integrated GPS  — Use the integratedGPS receiver of your device.Assisted GPS  — Use Assisted GPS (A-GPS) to receive assistance data from anassistance data server.Bluetooth GPS  — Use a compatibleexternal GPS receiver with Bluetoothconnectivity.Network based  — Use informationfrom the cellular network (networkservice).Positioning serverTo define an access point andpositioning server for network-assistedpositioning methods, such as assistedGPS or network-based positioning,select Positioning server.The positioning server may be preset byyour service provider, and you may notbe able to edit the settings.Notation settingsTo select which measurement systemyou want to use for speeds anddistances, select Measurementsystem > Metric or Imperial.To define in which format thecoordinate information is displayed inyour device, select Coordinate formatand the desired format.MapsMaps overview Select Menu > Maps.Welcome to Maps.Maps 101© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Maps shows you what is nearby, helpsyou plan your route, and guides youwhere you want to go.•Find cities, streets, and services.•Find your way with turn-by-turndirections.•Synchronise your favouritelocations and routes between yourmobile device and the Ovi Mapsinternet service.•Check weather forecasts and otherlocal information, if available.Note:  Downloading content such asmaps, satellite images, voice files,guides or traffic information mayinvolve transmission of large amountsof data (network service).Some services may not be available inall countries, and may be provided onlyin selected languages. The services maybe network dependent. For moreinformation, contact your networkservice provider.Almost all digital cartography isinaccurate and incomplete to someextent. Never rely solely on thecartography that you download for usein this device.Content such as satellite images, guides,weather and traffic information andrelated services are generated by thirdparties independent of Nokia. Thecontent may be inaccurate andincomplete to some extent and issubject to availability. Never rely solelyon the aforementioned content andrelated services.View your location and the mapSee your current location on the map,and browse maps of different cities andcountries.Select Menu > Maps and My position.When the GPS connection is active, marks your current or last knownlocation on the map. If the icon's coloursare faint, no GPS signal is available.If only cell ID based positioning isavailable, a red halo around thepositioning icon indicates the generalarea you might be in. The accuracy ofthe estimate increases in denselypopulated areas.102 Maps© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Move on the mapUse the scroll key. By default, the map isoriented north.View your current or last knownlocationPress 0.Zoom in or outPress * or #.If you browse to an area not covered bymaps that are stored on your device andyou have an active data connection,new maps are automaticallydownloaded.Map coverage varies by country andregion.Map view1Selected location2Indicator area3Point of interest (for example, arailway station or a museum)4Information areaChange the look of the mapView the map in different modes, toeasily identify where you are.Select Menu > Maps and My position.Press 1, and select from the following:Map  — In the standard map view,details such as location names ormotorway numbers, are easy to read.Maps 103© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Satellite  — For a detailed view, usesatellite images.Terrain  — View at a glance the groundtype, for example, when you aretravelling off-road.Change between 2D and 3D viewsPress 3.Download and update mapsTo avoid mobile data transfer costs,download the latest maps and voiceguidance files to your computer, andthen transfer and save them to yourdevice.Use the Nokia Ovi Suite application todownload the latest maps and voiceguidance files to your compatiblecomputer. To download and installNokia Ovi Suite on your compatiblecomputer, go to www.ovi.com.Tip: Save new maps to your devicebefore a journey, so you can browse themaps without an internet connectionwhen travelling abroad.To make sure your device does not usean internet connection, in the mainmenu, select Options > Settings >Internet > Connection > Offline.About positioning methodsMaps displays your location on the mapusing GPS, A-GPS, or cell ID basedpositioning.The Global Positioning System (GPS) is asatellite-based navigation system usedfor calculating your location. AssistedGPS (A-GPS) is a network service thatsends you GPS data, improving thespeed and accuracy of the positioning.When you use Maps for the first time,you are prompted to define an internetaccess point to download mapinformation or use A-GPS. indicates the availability ofthe satellite signals. One bar is onesatellite. When the device is searchingfor satellite signals, the bar is yellow.When there is enough data available tocalculate your location, the bar turnsgreen. The more green bars, the morereliable the location calculation.The Global Positioning System (GPS) isoperated by the government of theUnited States, which is solely104 Maps© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
responsible for its accuracy andmaintenance. The accuracy of locationdata can be affected by adjustments toGPS satellites made by the United Statesgovernment and is subject to changewith the United States Department ofDefense civil GPS policy and the FederalRadionavigation Plan. Accuracy can alsobe affected by poor satellite geometry.Availability and quality of GPS signalsmay be affected by your location,buildings, natural obstacles, andweather conditions. GPS signals maynot be available inside buildings orunderground and may be impaired bymaterials such as concrete and metal.GPS should not be used for preciselocation measurement, and you shouldnever rely solely on location data fromthe GPS receiver and cellular radionetworks for positioning or navigation.The trip meter has limited accuracy, androunding errors may occur. Accuracy canalso be affected by availability andquality of GPS signals.With cell ID based positioning, theposition is determined through theantenna tower your mobile device iscurrently connected to.Depending on the available positioningmethod, the accuracy of positioningmay vary from a few metres to severalkilometres.Find a locationMaps helps you find specific locationsand types of business you are lookingfor.Select Menu > Maps and Find places.1 Enter search terms, such as a streetaddress or postcode. To clear thesearch field, select Clear.2 Select Go.3 In the list of proposed matches, goto the desired item. To display thelocation on the map, select Map.To view the other locations of thesearch result list on the map, scrollup and down with the scroll key.Return to the list of proposedmatchesSelect List.Maps 105© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Search for different types of nearbyplacesSelect Browse categories and acategory, such as shopping,accommodation, or transport.If no search results are found, ensurethe spelling of your search terms iscorrect. Problems with your internetconnection may also affect results whensearching online.To avoid data transfer costs, you canalso get search results without an activeinternet connection, if you have maps ofthe searched area stored on your device.View location detailsView more information about a specificlocation or place, such as a hotel orrestaurant, if available.Select Menu > Maps and My position.View the details of a placeSelect a place, press the scroll key, andselect Show details.Save places and routesSave addresses, places of interest, androutes, so they can be quickly used later.Select Menu > Maps.Save a place1 Select My position.2 Go to the location. To search for anaddress or place, select Search.3 Press the scroll key.4 Select Save place.Save a route1 Select My position.2 Go to the location. To search for anaddress or place, select Search.3 To add another route point, pressthe scroll key, and select Add toroute.4 Select Add new route point andthe appropriate option.5 Select Show route > Options >Save route.View your saved places and routesSelect Favourites > Places or Routes.106 Maps© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
View and organise places or routesUse your Favourites to quickly access theplaces and routes you have saved.Group the places and routes into acollection, for example, when planninga trip.Select Menu > Maps and Favourites.View a saved place on the map1 Select Places.2 Go to the place.3 Select Map.To return to the list of saved places,select List.Create a collectionSelect Create new collection, andenter a collection name.Add a saved place to a collection1 Select Places and the place.2 Select Organise collections.3 Select New collection or anexisting collection.If you need to delete places or routes, oradd a route to a collection, go to the OviMaps internet service at www.ovi.com.Send places to your friendsWhen you want to share placeinformation with your friends, sendthese details directly to their devices.Select Menu > Maps and My positionSend a place to your friend'scompatible deviceSelect a location, press the scroll key,and select Send.Share locationPublish your current location toFacebook, together with text and apicture. Your Facebook friends can seeyour location on a map.Select Menu > Maps and Sharelocation.To share your location, you need a Nokiaaccount and a Facebook account.1 Sign in to your Nokia account, or, ifyou do not yet have one, selectCreate new account.Maps 107© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
2 Sign in to your Facebook account.3 Select your current location.4 Enter your status update.5 To attach a picture to your post,select Add a photo.6 Select Share location.Manage your Facebook accountIn the main view, select Options >Account > Share location settings >Facebook.Sharing your location and viewing thelocation of others requires an internetconnection. This may involve thetransmission of large amounts of dataand related data traffic costs.The Facebook terms of use apply tosharing your location on Facebook.Familiarise yourself with the Facebookterms of use and the privacy practices.Before sharing your location to others,always consider carefully with whomyou are sharing it. Check the privacysettings of the social networking serviceyou are using as you might share yourlocation with a large group of people.Synchronise your FavouritesPlan a trip on your computer at the OviMaps website, synchronise the savedplaces, routes, and collections with yourmobile device, and access the plan onthe go.To synchronise places, routes, orcollections between your mobile deviceand the Ovi Maps internet service, youneed a Nokia account. If you do not haveone, in the main view, selectOptions > Account > Nokiaaccount > Create new account.Synchronise saved places, routes,and collectionsSelect Favourites > Synchronise withOvi. If you do not have a Nokia account,you are prompted to create one.Set the device to synchroniseFavourites automaticallySelect Options > Settings >Synchronisation > Change > Atstart-up and shut-d..Synchronising requires an activeinternet connection, and may involvethe transmission of large amounts ofdata through your service provider’s108 Maps© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
network. Contact your service providerfor information about datatransmission charges.To use the Ovi Maps internet service, goto www.ovi.com.Get voice guidanceVoice guidance, if available for yourlanguage, helps you find your way to adestination, leaving you free to enjoythe journey.Select Menu > Maps and Drive orWalk.When you use drive or walk navigationfor the first time, you are asked to selectthe language of the voice guidance, anddownload the appropriate files.If you select a language that includesstreet names, also the street names aresaid aloud. Voice guidance may not beavailable for your language.Change the voice guidance languageIn the main view, select Options >Settings > Navigation > Driveguidance or Walk guidance and theappropriate option.Repeat the voice guidance for carnavigationIn the navigation view, selectOptions > Repeat.Adjust the volume of the voiceguidance for car navigationIn the navigation view, selectOptions > Volume.Drive to your destinationWhen you need turn-by-turn directionswhile driving, Maps helps you get toyour destination.Select Menu > Maps and Drive.Drive to a destinationSelect Set destination and theappropriate option.Drive to your homeSelect Drive home.When you select Drive home or Walkhome for the first time, you areprompted to define your home location.To later change the home location, dothe following:Maps 109© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
1 In the main view, select Options >Settings > Navigation > HomeLocation > Change > Redefine.2 Select the appropriate option.Tip: To drive without a set destination,select Map. Your location is displayed onthe centre of the map as you move.Change views during navigationPress the scroll key, and select 2Dview, 3D view, Arrow view, or Routeoverview.Obey all local laws. Always keep yourhands free to operate the vehicle whiledriving. Your first consideration whiledriving should be road safety.Navigation view1Route2Your location and direction3Compass4Information bar (speed, distance,time)Get traffic and safety informationEnhance your driving experience withreal-time information about trafficevents, lane assistance, and speed limitwarnings, if available for your countryor region.Select Menu > Maps and Drive.110 Maps© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
View traffic events on the mapDuring drive navigation, selectOptions > Traffic info. The events aredisplayed as triangles and lines.Update traffic informationSelect Options > Traffic info > Updatetraffic info.When planning a route, you can set thedevice to avoid traffic events, such astraffic jams or roadworks.Avoid traffic eventsIn the main view, select Options >Settings > Navigation >  Reroute dueto traffic.The location of speed cameras may beshown on your route during navigation,if this feature is enabled. Somejurisdictions prohibit or regulate theuse of speed camera location data.Nokia is not responsible for theaccuracy, or the consequences of usingspeed camera location data.Walk to your destinationWhen you need directions to follow aroute on foot, Maps guides you oversquares, and through parks, pedestrianzones, and even shopping centres.Select Menu > Maps and Walk.Walk to a destinationSelect Set destination and theappropriate option.Walk to your homeSelect Walk home.When you select Drive home or Walkhome for the first time, you areprompted to define your home location.To later change the home location, dothe following:1 In the main view, select Options >Settings > Navigation > HomeLocation > Change > Redefine.2 Select the appropriate option.Tip: To walk without a set destination,select Map. Your location is displayed onthe centre of the map as you move.Plan a routePlan your journey, and create your routeand view it on the map before settingoff.Maps 111© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Select Menu > Maps and My position.Create a route1 Go to your starting point.2 Press the scroll key, and select Addto route.3 To add another route point, selectAdd new route point and theappropriate option.Change the order of the route points1 Go to a route point.2 Press the scroll key, and selectMove.3 Go to the place where you want tomove the route point to, and selectOK.Edit the location of a route pointGo to the route point, press the scrollkey, and select Edit and the appropriateoption.View the route on the mapSelect Show route.Navigate to the destinationSelect Show route > Options > Startdriving or Start walking.Change the settings for a routeThe route settings affect the navigationguidance and the way the route isdisplayed on the map.1 In the route planner view, open theSettings tab. To get to the routeplanner view from the navigationview, select Options > Routepoints or Route point list.2 Set the transportation mode toDrive or Walk. If you select Walk,one-way streets are regarded asnormal streets, and walkways androutes through, for example, parksand shopping centres, can be used.3 Select the desired option.Select the walking modeOpen the Settings tab, and selectWalk > Preferred route > Streets orStraight line. Straight line is useful onoff-road terrain as it indicates thewalking direction.Use the faster or shorter drivingrouteOpen the Settings tab, and selectDrive > Route selection > Fasterroute or Shorter route.112 Maps© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Use the optimised driving routeOpen the Settings tab, and selectDrive > Route selection >Optimised. The optimised driving routecombines the advantages of both theshorter and the faster routes.You can also choose to allow or avoidusing, for example, motorways, tollroads, or ferries.PersonalisationYou can personalise your device by, forexample, adjusting the various tones,background images, and screen savers.Profiles Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Profiles.You can adjust and customise theringing tones, alert tones, and otherdevice tones for different events,environments, or caller groups. Theactive profile is shown at the top of thedisplay in the home screen. However, ifthe active profile is General, only today'sdate is shown.To create a new profile, selectOptions > Create new, and define thesettings.To customise a profile, select a profileand Options > Personalise.To activate a profile, select a profile andOptions > Activate.To set the profile to be active until acertain time within the next 24 hours,scroll to the profile, select Options >Timed, and set the time. When the timeexpires, the profile changes back to thepreviously active non-timed profile.When the profile is timed,   isdisplayed in the home screen. TheOffline profile cannot be timed.To delete a profile that you created,select Options > Delete profile. Youcannot delete the predefined profiles.When the Offline profile is activated,your connection to the cellular networkis closed. All radio frequency signalsbetween the device and the cellularnetwork are prevented. If you try tosend a message, it is placed in thePersonalisation 113© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Outbox folder, and is sent only whenanother profile is activated.You can also use your device without aSIM card. If you remove the SIM card, theOffline profile is activated.Important:  In the Offline profile youcannot make or receive any calls, or useother features that require cellularnetwork coverage. Calls may still bepossible to the official emergencynumber programmed into your device.To make calls, you must first activate thephone function by changing profiles. Ifthe device has been locked, enter thelock code.When you use the Offline profile, youcan still use a wireless LAN (WLAN), forexample, to read your mail or browsethe internet. You can also use Bluetoothconnectivity. Remember to comply withany applicable safety requirementswhen you establish and use WLAN orBluetooth connections.Select ringing tonesTo set a ringing tone for a profile, selectOptions > Personalise > Ringingtone. Select a ringing tone from the list,or select Download sounds to open abookmark folder containing a list ofbookmarks for downloading tonesusing the browser. Any downloadedtones are saved to Gallery.To play the ringing tone for a selectedcontact group only, select Options >Personalise > Alert for, and select thedesired group. Phone calls coming fromoutside that group have a silent alert.To change the message tone, selectOptions > Personalise > Messagealert tone.Customise profilesSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Profiles.Select Options > Personalise and fromthe following:Ringing tone  — Select a ringing tonefrom the list, or select Downloadsounds to open a bookmark foldercontaining a list of bookmarks fordownloading tones using the browser.Video call tone  — Select a ringing tonefor video calls.Say caller's name  — When you selectthis option and someone from your114 Personalisation© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
contacts list calls you, the device soundsa ringing tone that is a combination ofthe spoken name of the contact and theselected ringing tone.Ringing type  — Select how you wantthe ringing tone to alert.Ringing volume  — Select the volumelevel of the ringing tone.Message alert tone  — Select a tone forreceived text messages.E-mail alert tone  — Select a tone forreceived e-mail messages.Vibrating alert  — Set the device tovibrate when you receive a call ormessage.Keypad tones  — Select the volumelevel of the keypad tones.Warning tones  — Deactivate thewarning tones. This setting also affectsthe tones of some games and Java™applications.Alert for  — Set the device to ring onlyupon calls from phone numbers thatbelong to a selected contact group.Phone calls coming from outside thatgroup have a silent alert.PTT call alert tone  — Select a ringingtone for PTT calls.Push to talk status  — Set the PTTstatus to each profile.Profile name  — You can give a nameto a new profile or rename an existingprofile. The General and Offline profilescannot be renamed.Change the display themeSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Themes.Select from the following:General  — Change the theme used inall applications.Menu view  — Change the theme usedin the main menu.Standby  — Change the theme used inthe home screen.Wallpaper  — Change the backgroundimage of the home screen.Call image  — Change the imagedisplayed during calls.Audio themes  — Set sounds forvarious device events.To activate or deactivate the themeeffects, select General > Options >Theme effects.Download a themeSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Themes.Personalisation 115© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To download a theme, selectGeneral > Download themes >Options > Go to > New web page.Enter the web address from which youwant to download your theme. Once thetheme is downloaded, you can previewor activate the theme.To preview a theme, select Options >Preview.To activate a theme, select Options >Set.3-D ringing tones Select Menu > Media > 3-D tones.To enable three-dimensional (3-D)sound effects for ringing tones, select 3-D ringing tone effects > On. Not allringing tones support 3–D effects.To change the 3–D effect that is appliedto the ringing tone, select Soundtrajectory and the desired effect.To modify the 3–D effect, select from thefollowing:Trajectory speed  — Select the speedat which sound moves from onedirection to another. This setting is notavailable for all effects.Reverberation  — Select the desiredeffect to adjust the amount of echo.Doppler effect  — Select On to set theringing tone sound higher when you arecloser to your device, and lower whenyou are farther away. This setting is notavailable for all effects.To listen to the ringing tone with the 3–D effect, select Options > Play tone.To adjust the volume of the ringingtone, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Profiles and Options > Personalise >Ringing volume.MediaYour device contains a variety of mediaapplications for both business andleisure time use.CameraSelect Menu > Media > Camera.116 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Capture an imageSelect Menu > Media > Camera.Your device supports an image captureresolution of 2592x1944 pixels. Theimage resolution in this guide mayappear different.1 Use the display as a viewfinder.2 To zoom in or out before capturingan image, use the volume keys.3 To temporarily activate the toolbarwhen it is hidden, scroll left.The toolbar provides you with shortcutsto different items and settings beforeand after capturing an image orrecording a video clip. Select from thefollowing:Switch to image mode.Switch to video mode.Select the scene.Switch to panorama mode.Switch the video light off (videomode only)Switch the video light on (videomode only)Select the flash mode (imagesonly).Activate the self-timer (imagesonly).Activate sequence mode(images only).Select a colour tone.Adjust the white balance.The available options vary dependingon the mode and view you are in. Thesettings return to the default valueswhen you close the camera.To customise the camera toolbar,switch to image mode, and selectOptions > Customise toolbar.ScenesSelect Menu > Media > Camera.A scene helps you to find the right colourand lighting settings for the currentenvironment. The settings of each scenehave been set according to a certainstyle or environment.To change the scene, select Scenemodes from the toolbar.To make your own scene, scroll to Userdefined, and select Options > Change.Media 117© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To copy the settings of another scene,select Based on scene mode and thedesired scene.To activate your own scene, select Userdefined > Select.Capture images in a sequenceSelect Menu > Media > Camera.To capture several images in asequence, if enough memory isavailable, select Sequence mode fromthe toolbar and press the scroll key.The captured images are shown in a gridon the display. To view an image, scrollto it and press the scroll key. If you useda time interval, only the last image isshown on the display, and the otherimages are available in Gallery.To send the image, select Options >Send.To send the image to a caller during anactive call, select Options > Send tocaller.To deactivate sequence mode, selectSequence mode > Single shot in thetoolbar.View captured imageSelect Menu > Media > Camera.The image you captured isautomatically saved in Gallery. If you donot want to keep the image, selectDelete from the toolbar.Select from the following toolbar items:Send  — Send the image to a compatibledevice.Sign in to Share online  — Send theimage to your compatible online album(network service).To use the image as the backgroundimage, select Options > Use image >Set as wallpaper.To add the image to a contact, selectOptions > Use image > Assign tocontact.The available toolbar items and optionsmay vary.118 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Record videosSelect Menu > Media > Camera.1 If the camera is in image mode,select video mode from the toolbar.2 To start recording, press the scrollkey.3 To pause recording, select Pause.Select Continue to resumerecording.4 To stop recording, select Stop. Thevideo clip is automatically saved inGallery. The maximum length of thevideo clip depends on the availablememory.Play a video clipSelect Menu > Media > Camera.To play a recorded video clip, selectPlay from the toolbar.Select from the following toolbar items:Send  — Send the video clip to acompatible device.Sign in to Share online  — Send thevideo clip to an online album (networkservice).Delete  — Delete the video clip.To enter a new name for the video clip,select Options > Rename video clip.The available toolbar items and optionsmay vary.Image settingsSelect Menu > Media > Camera.To modify still image settings, selectOptions > Settings and from thefollowing:Image quality  — Set the imagequality. The better the image quality,the more memory the image consumes.Add to album  — Define to which albumthe captured images are saved.Show captured image  — To see theimage after the capture, select Yes. Tocontinue capturing imagesimmediately, select Off.Default image name  — Define thedefault name for the captured images.Extended digital zoom  — The On(continuous) option allows the zoomincrements to be smooth andcontinuous between the digital andextended digital zoom. The Off optionMedia 119© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
allows a limited amount of zoom whileretaining the image resolution.Capture tone  — Set the tone thatsounds when you capture an image.Memory in use  — Select where to storeyour images.Restore camera settings  — Restorethe camera settings to the defaultvalues.Video settingsSelect Menu > Media > Camera.Select Options >  Settings and from thefollowing:Video quality  — Set the quality of thevideo clip. Select Sharing, if you want tosend the video clip using a multimediamessage. The clip is recorded with OCIFresolution, in the 3GPP file format, andthe size is limited to 300 kB(approximately 20 seconds). You maynot be able to send video clips saved inthe MPEG-4 file format in a multimediamessage.Audio recording  — Select Mute if youdo not want to record sound.Add to album  — Define to which albumthe recorded videos are saved.Show captured video  — View the firstframe of the recorded video clip afterthe recording stops. To view the entirevideo clip, select Play from the toolbar.Default video name  — Define thedefault name for recorded video clips.Memory in use  — Select where to storeyour video clips.Restore camera settings  — Restorethe camera settings to the defaultvalues.GalleryAbout GallerySelect Menu > Media > Gallery.Gallery is a storage place for yourimages, video and sound clips, songs,and streaming links.Main viewSelect Menu > Media > Gallery.Select from the following:Images   — View images and videoclips in Photos.Video clips   — View video clips inVideo centre.Songs   — Open Music player.120 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Sound clips   — Listen to sound clips.Streaming links   — View and openstreaming links.Presentations   — Viewpresentations.You can browse and open folders andcopy and move items to folders. You canalso create albums and copy and additems to albums.Files stored on your compatible memorycard (if inserted) are indicated with.To open a file, select the file from thelist. Video clips and streaming linksopen and play in Video centre, andmusic and sound clips in Music player.To copy or move files to anothermemory location, select a file,Options > Move and copy, and theappropriate option.Sound clipsSelect Menu > Media > Gallery andSound clips.This folder contains all the sound clipsyou have downloaded from the web.The sound clips created with theRecorder application with MMSoptimised or normal quality settings arealso saved in this folder, but the soundclips created with high quality settingsare stored in the Music playerapplication.To listen to a sound file, select the filefrom the list.To rewind or fast-forward, scroll left orright.To download sounds, select Downld.sounds.Streaming linksSelect Menu > Media > Gallery andStreaming links.To open a streaming link, select the linkfrom the list.To add a new streaming link, selectOptions > New link.Media 121© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
PresentationsSelect Menu > Media > Gallery.With presentations, you can viewscalable vector graphics (SVG) and flashfiles (SWF), such as cartoons and maps.SVG images maintain their appearancewhen printed or viewed with differentscreen sizes and resolutions.To view files, select Presentations. Goto an image, and select Options >Play. To pause playing, selectOptions > Pause.To zoom in, press 5. To zoom out, press0.To rotate the image 90 degreesclockwise or anticlockwise, press 1 or3, respectively. To rotate the image 45degrees, press 7 or 9.To switch between full and normalscreen mode, press *.PhotosLearn how to view, edit, and sharepictures and videos on your device.About PhotosSelect Menu > Media > Gallery >Images and from the following:Captured  — View all the images andvideos you have captured.Months  — View images and videoscategorised by the month they wherecaptured.Albums  — View the default albums andthe ones you have created.Tags  — View the tags you have createdfor each item.Downloads  — View items and videosdownloaded from the web or receivedas a multimedia or e-mail message.All  — View all items.Share online  — Post your images orvideos to the web.Files stored on your compatible memorycard (if inserted) are indicated with.To copy or move files to anothermemory location, select a file,Options > Move and copy, and fromthe available options.122 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
View images and videosSelect Menu > Media > Gallery >Images and from the following:All  — View all images and video clips.Captured  — View images captured andvideo clips recorded with the camera ofyour device.Downloads  — View downloaded videoclips.Images and video clips can also be sentto you from a compatible device. To beable to view a received image or videoclip in Photos, you must first save it.The images and video clip files are in aloop and ordered by date and time. Thenumber of files is displayed. To browsethe files one by one, scroll left or right.To browse files in groups, scroll up ordown.To open a file, select the file. When animage opens, to zoom in the image, usethe zoom keys. The zooming ratio is notstored permanently.To edit an image or a video clip, selectOptions > Edit.To print your images on a compatibleprinter, select Options > To printer orkiosk.To move images to an album for laterprinting, select Options > Add toalbum > Print later.View and edit file detailsSelect Menu > Media > Gallery >Images. Go to an item.To view and edit image or videoproperties, select Options > Details >View and edit and from the following:Media 123© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Tags  — View the currently used tags.To add more tags to the current file,select Add.Description  — View a free-formdescription of the file. To add adescription, select the field.Title  — View the thumbnail image ofthe file and the current file name. To editthe file name, select the file name field.Albums  — View in which albums thecurrent file is located.Resolution  — View the size of theimage in pixels.Duration  — View the length of thevideo.Usage rights  — To view the DRM rightsof the current file, select View.Organise images and videosSelect Menu > Media > Gallery >Images. You can organise files asfollows:To view items in the Tags view, add tagsto the items.To view items by months, selectMonths.To create an album to store items, selectAlbums > Options > New album.To add an image or a video clip to analbum, select the item and Options >Add to album.To delete an image or video clip, selectthe item and Delete from the activetoolbar.Active toolbarThe active toolbar is available onlywhen you have selected an image or avideo clip in a view.In the active toolbar, go to differentitems, and select the desired option. Theavailable options vary depending on theview you are in and whether you haveselected an image or a video clip.To hide the toolbar, select Options >Hide toolbar. To activate the activetoolbar when it is hidden, press thescroll key.Select an image or a video clip and fromthe following:124 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
View the image in landscape orportrait mode.Play the video clip.Send the image or video clip.Upload the image or video clipto a compatible online album(only available if you have setup an account for a compatibleonline album).Add the item to an album.Manage tags and otherproperties of the item.AlbumsSelect Menu > Media > Gallery >Images and Albums.With albums, you can convenientlymanage your images and video clips.To create a new album, selectOptions > New album.To add an image or a video clip to analbum, select the item and Options >Add to album. A list of albums opens.Select the album to which you want toadd the image or video clip. The itemyou added to the album is still visible inPhotos.To remove an image or a video clip froman album, select the album and theitem, and Options > Remove fromalbum.TagsSelect Menu > Media > Gallery >Images.Use tags to categorise media items inPhotos. You can create and delete tagsin Tag manager. Tag manager showsthe currently used tags and the numberof items associated with each tag.To open Tag manager, select an imageor video clip and Options > Details >Tag manager.To create a tag, select Options > Newtag.To assign a tag to an image, select theimage and Options > Add tags.To see the tags you have created, selectTags. The size of the tag namecorresponds to the number of items thetag is assigned to. To view all the imagesMedia 125© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
associated with a tag, select the tagfrom the list.To view the list in most frequently usedorder, select Options > Most used.To remove an image from a tag, selectthe tag and the image, and selectOptions > Remove from tag.Slide showSelect Menu > Media > Gallery >Images.To view your images as a slide show,select an image and Options > Slideshow > Play forwards or Playbackwards. The slide show starts fromthe selected file.To view only the selected images as aslide show, select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark to mark images. Tostart the slide show, select Options >Slide show > Play forwards or Playbackwards.To resume a paused slide show, selectContinue.To end the slide show, select End.To browse the images, scroll left orright.Before starting the slide show, to adjustthe slide show settings, selectOptions > Slide show > Settings andfrom the following:Music  — Add sound to the slide show.Song  — Select a music file from the list.Delay between slides  — Adjust thetempo of the slide show.To adjust the volume during the slideshow, use the volume keys.Edit imagesImage editorTo edit the pictures after taking them orthe ones already saved in Photos, selectOptions > Edit. The image editoropens.To open a grid where you can selectdifferent edit options indicated by smallicons, select Options > Apply effect .You can crop and rotate the image;126 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
adjust the brightness, colour, contrast,and resolution; and add effects, text,clip art, or a frame to the picture.Crop imageTo crop an image, select Options >Apply effect > Crop, and a predefinedaspect ratio from the list. To crop theimage size manually, select Manual.If you select Manual, a cross appears inthe upper left corner of the image. Usethe scroll key to select the area to crop,and select Set. Another cross appears inthe lower right corner. Again select thearea to be cropped. To adjust the firstselected area, select Back. The selectedareas form a rectangle that forms thecropped image.If you select a predefined aspect ratio,select the upper left corner of the areato be cropped. To resize the highlightedarea, use the scroll key. To freeze theselected area, press the scroll key. Tomove the area within the picture, usethe scroll key. To select the area to becropped, press the scroll key.Reduce red-eye1 Select Menu > Media > Gallery >Images.2 Select an image and Options >Edit >   (Red eye reduction).3 Scroll the cross onto the eye, andpress the scroll key. Scroll to resizethe loop to fit the size of the eye. Toreduce the redness, press the scrollkey. When you have finished editingthe image, select Done.4 To save the changes and return tothe previous view, select Back.Useful shortcutsYou can use the following shortcutswhen editing images:•To view a full-screen image, press*. To return to the normal view,press * again.•To rotate an image clockwise oranticlockwise, press 3 or 1.•To zoom in or out, press 5 or 0.•To move on a zoomed image, scrollup, down, left, or right.Media 127© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Edit videosThe video editor supports .3gp and .mp4video file formats, and .aac, .amr, .mp3,and .wav audio file formats. It does notnecessarily support all features of a fileformat or all the variations of fileformats.To edit video clips in Photos, scroll to avideo clip, select Options > Edit, andfrom the following:Merge  — to add an image or a videoclip to the beginning or the end of theselected video clipChange sound  — to add a new soundclip, and to replace the original sound inthe video clip.Add text  — to add text to thebeginning or the end of the video clipCut  — to trim the video and mark thesections you want to keep in the videoclipTo take a snapshot of a video clip, in thecut video view, select Options > Takesnapshot. In the thumbnail previewview, press the scroll key, and selectTake snapshot.Print imagesImage printTo print images with Image print, selectthe image you want to print, and theprint option in Photos, camera, imageeditor, or image viewer.Use Image print to print your imagesusing a compatible USB data cable, orBluetooth connectivity. You can alsoprint images using wireless LAN. If acompatible memory card is inserted,you can store the images to the memorycard, and print them using a compatibleprinter.You can only print images that arein .jpeg format. The pictures taken withthe camera are automatically savedin .jpeg format.Printer selectionTo print images with Image print, selectthe image and the print option.When you use Image print for the firsttime, a list of available compatible128 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
printers is displayed. Select a printer.The printer is set as the default printer.To use a printer compatible withPictBridge, connect the compatible datacable before you select the print option,and check that the data cable mode isset to Image print or Ask onconnection. The printer isautomatically displayed when youselect the print option.If the default printer is not available, alist of available printers is displayed.To change the default printer, selectOptions > Settings > Defaultprinter.Print previewAfter you select the printer, the selectedimages are displayed using predefinedlayouts.To change the layout, scroll left or rightto browse through the available layoutsfor the selected printer. If the images donot fit on a single page, scroll up ordown to display the additional pages.Print settingsThe available options vary dependingon the capabilities of the printing deviceyou selected.To set a default printer, selectOptions > Default printer.To select the paper size, select Papersize, the size of paper from the list, andOK. Select Cancel to return to theprevious view.Print onlineWith Print online, you can order printsof images online directly to your homeor to a store where you can pick themup. You can also order differentproducts with the selected image, suchas mugs or mouse pads. The availableproducts depend on the serviceprovider.For more information on theapplication, see the guides available atthe Nokia product support pages or yourlocal Nokia website.Create a postSelect Menu > Media > Share online.Media 129© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To post media files to a service, go to aservice, and select Options > Newupload. If the online sharing serviceprovides channels for posting files,select the desired channel.To add an image, video clip, or soundclip to the post, select Options >Insert.Enter a title or description for the post,if available.To add tags to the post, select Tags:.To send the post to the service, selectOptions > Upload.Nokia PodcastingSelect Menu > Media > Podcasting.Download podcasts to your device, andplay them.Play and manage podcastsPodcasting delivers audio or videocontent over the internet for playbackon mobile devices and PCs.With the Nokia Podcasting application,you can search, discover, subscribe, anddownload podcasts over the air; andplay, manage, and share podcasts withyour device.Define the connection and downloadingsettings before using the application.Select Options > Settings >Connection and Download.To search for new podcast episodes tosubscribe to, select Directories.To search for podcasts using keywordsand podcast show titles, select Search.To display the available episodes fromthe selected podcast, open thePodcasts folder and select Open.To download the selected episode,select Download.To play the downloaded episode, selectPlay.To update the selected podcast ormarked podcasts, for a new episode,select Options > Update.130 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To open the web site of the podcast(network service), select Options >Open web page.Some podcasts provide the opportunityto interact with the creators bycommenting and voting. To connect tothe internet to do this, selectOptions > View comments.DirectoriesSelect Directories.Directories help you find new podcastepisodes to which to subscribe.Contents of the directories change.Select the desired directory folder toupdate it (network service). The colourof the folder changes, when the updateis complete.To subscribe to a podcast, scroll to thepodcast title and select Update. Afteryou have subscribed to episodes of apodcast, you can download, manage,and play them in the podcasts menu.To add a new directory or folder, selectOptions > New > Web directory orFolder.Select a title, URL of the .opml (outlineprocessor markup language) file, andDone.To import an .opml file stored on yourdevice, select Options > Import OPMLfile.To save a received .opml file, open thefile to save the file into the Receivedfolder in Directories. Open the folder tosubscribe to any of the links to add toyour podcasts.Search podcastsSearch helps you find podcasts bykeyword or title.The search engine uses the podcastsearch service you set up inPodcasting > Options > Settings >Connection > Search service URL.To search for podcasts, select Search,and enter the desired keywords.Tip: Search looks for podcast titles andkeywords in descriptions, not specificepisodes. General topics, such asMedia 131© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
football or hip-hop, usually give betterresults than a specific team or artist.To subscribe to selected channels andadd them to your podcasts, selectSubscribe.To start a new search, select Options >New search.To see the details of a podcast, selectOptions > Description.Podcasting settingsTo edit the connection settings, selectOptions > Settings > Connection.To edit the download settings, selectOptions > Settings > Download.To restore the default settings, open thecorresponding settings and selectOptions > Restore default.Music playerSelect Menu > Media > Music player.Music player supports file formats suchas AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, and WMA.Music player does not necessarilysupport all features of a file format or allthe variations of file formats.Play a songSelect Menu > Media > Music player.To add all available songs to the musiclibrary, select Options > Refreshlibrary.To play a song, select the desiredcategory, and the song.To pause playback, press the scroll key;to resume, press the scroll key again. Tostop playback, scroll down.To fast-forward or rewind, press andhold the scroll key to the right or left.To skip to the next item, scroll right. Toreturn to the beginning of the item,scroll left. To skip to the previous item,scroll left again within 2 seconds after asong has started.To modify the tone of the musicplayback, select Options > Equaliser.132 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To modify the balance and stereoimage, or to enhance the bass, selectOptions > Settings.To return to the home screen and leavethe player playing in the background,press the end key briefly.Warning:Continuous exposure to high volumemay damage your hearing. Listen tomusic at a moderate level, and do nothold the device near your ear when theloudspeaker is in use.PlaylistsTo view and manage playlists, selectMusic library > Playlists.To create a new playlist, selectOptions > New playlist.To add songs to the playlist, select thesong and Options > Add to playlist >Saved playlist or New playlist.To reorder songs in a playlist, scroll tothe song you want to move, and selectOptions > Reorder playlist.Ovi MusicWith Ovi Music (network service), youcan search, browse, purchase, anddownload music to your device.The Ovi Music service will eventuallyreplace the Music store.Select Menu > Media > Ovi Music.To download music, you first need toregister for the service.Downloading music may involveadditional costs and the transmission oflarge amounts of data (networkservice). For information about datatransmission charges, contact yournetwork service provider.To access Ovi Music, you must have avalid internet access point in the device.You may be asked to select the accesspoint to use when connecting to OviMusic.Media 133© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Select the access pointSelect Default access point.The availability and appearance of OviMusic settings may vary. The settingsmay also be predefined and you may notbe able to modify them. When browsingOvi Music, you may be able to modify thesettings.Modify Ovi Music settingsSelect Options > Settings.Ovi Music is not available for allcountries or regions.Transfer music from a computerYou can use the following methods totransfer music:•To install Nokia Ovi Player tomanage and organise your musicfiles, download the PC softwarefrom www.ovi.com, and follow theinstructions.•To view your device on a computeras a mass memory device whereyou can transfer any data files,make the connection with acompatible USB data cable orBluetooth connectivity. If you areusing a USB data cable, select Massstorage as the USB connectionmode. A compatible memory cardmust be inserted in the device.•To synchronise music withWindows Media Player, connect acompatible USB data cable, andselect PC Suite as the USBconnection mode. A compatiblememory card must be inserted inthe device.To change the default USB connectionmode, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > USB and USBconnection mode.Preset frequency settingsSelect Menu > Media > Music playerand Options > Go to Now playing >Options > Equaliser.To use a preset frequency setting whenplaying music, select the frequencysetting you want to use and Options >Activate.134 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To modify the frequency of a presetsetting, select Options > Edit and afrequency band, and scroll up or downto adjust its value. You hear yourfrequency adjustment immediately inthe playback.To reset the frequency bands to theiroriginal values, select Options > Resetto defaults.To create your own frequency setting,select Options > New preset.Enter a name for the frequency setting.Scroll up or down to move between thefrequency bands, and set the frequencyfor each band.RealPlayerSelect Menu > Media > RealPlayer.RealPlayer plays video and sound clipsthat are stored on your device,transferred from an e-mail message, ora compatible computer, or streamed toyour device over the web. Supported fileformats include MPEG-4, MP4 (notstreaming), 3GP, RV, RA, AMR, and Midi.RealPlayer does not necessarily supportall variations of a media file format.Play video clips and stream linksTo play a video clip, select Video clipsand a clip.To list recently played files, in theapplication main view, select Recentlyplayed.To stream content over the air (networkservice), select Streaming links and alink. RealPlayer recognises two kinds oflinks: an rtsp:// URL and an http:// URLthat points to a RAM file. Before thecontent begins streaming, your devicemust connect to a website and bufferthe content. If a network connectionproblem causes a playback error,RealPlayer attempts automatically toreconnect to the internet access point.To download video clips from the web,select Downld. videos.To adjust the volume during playback,use the volume keys.Media 135© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To fast-forward during playback, scrollright and hold. To rewind during play,scroll left and hold.To stop the playback or streaming,select Stop. Buffering or the connectionto the streaming site stops, the playbackof the clip stops, and the clip rewinds tothe beginning.To view the video clip in normal screenmode, select Options > Continue innormal scr..View information about a media clipTo view the properties of a video orsound clip, or web link, selectOptions > Clip details. Informationmay include for example the bit rate orthe internet link of a streaming file.RealPlayer settingsSelect Menu > Media > RealPlayer.You may receive RealPlayer settings in amessage from your service provider.To define the settings manually, selectOptions > Settings > Video orStreaming.RecorderSelect Menu > Media > Recorder.With the Recorder application, you canrecord voice memos and telephoneconversations.The recorder cannot be used when adata call or GPRS connection is active.To record a sound clip, select  .To stop recording a sound clip, select.To listen to the sound clip, select  .To select the recording quality or whereyou want to save your sound clips, selectOptions > Settings.Recorded sound clips are saved in theSound clips folder in Gallery.To record a telephone conversation,open recorder during a voice call, and136 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
select  . Both parties hear a tone atregular intervals during recording.Nokia Internet RadioSelect Menu > Media > Radio >Internet radio.With the Nokia Internet Radioapplication (network service), you canlisten to available radio stations on theinternet. To listen to radio stations, youmust have a wireless LAN (WLAN) orpacket data access point defined in yourdevice. Listening to the stations mayinvolve the transmission of largeamounts of data through your serviceprovider's network. The recommendedconnection method is WLAN. Check withyour service provider for terms and dataservice fees before using otherconnections. For example, a flat ratedata plan can allow large data transfersfor a set monthly fee.Listen to internet radio stationsSelect Menu > Media > Radio >Internet radio.To listen to a radio station on theinternet, do the following:1 Select a station from your favouritesor the station directory, or searchfor stations by name from the NokiaInternet Radio service.To add a station manually, selectOptions > Add station manually.You can also browse for station linkswith the Web browser application.Compatible links are automaticallyopened in the Internet Radioapplication.2 Select Options > Listen.The Now playing view opens,displaying information about thecurrently playing station and song.To pause the playback, press the scrollkey; to resume, press the scroll keyagain.To view station information, selectOptions > Station information (notavailable if you have saved the stationmanually).If you are listening to a station saved inyour favourites, scroll left or right tolisten to the previous or next savedstation.Media 137© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Favourite stationsSelect Menu > Media > Radio >Internet radio.To view and listen to your favouritestations, select Favourites.To add a station manually to favourites,select Options > Add stationmanually. Enter the web address of thestation and a name that you want toappear in the favourites list.To add the currently playing station tofavourites, select Options > Add toFavourites.To view station information, to move astation up or down in the list, or todelete a station from favourites, selectOptions > Station and the desiredoption.To view only stations beginning withparticular letters or numbers, startentering the characters. Matchingstations are displayed.Search for stationsSelect Menu > Media > Radio >Internet radio.To search for radio stations in the NokiaInternet Radio service by name, do thefollowing:1 Select Search.2 Enter a station name or the firstletters of the name in the searchfield, and select Search.Matching stations are displayed.To listen to a station, select the stationand Listen.To save a station to your favourites,select the station and Options > Add toFavourites.To make another search, selectOptions > Search again.Station directorySelect Menu > Media > Radio >Internet radio and Station directory.The station directory is maintained byNokia. If you want to listen to internet138 Media© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
radio stations outside the directory, addstation information manually or browsefor station links on the internet with theWeb browser application.Select from the following:Browse by genre  — View the availableradio station genres.Browse by language  — View thelanguages in which there are stationsbroadcasting.Browse by country/region  — Viewthe countries in which there are stationsbroadcasting.Top stations  — View the most popularstations in the directory.Internet radio settingsSelect Menu > Media > Radio >Internet radio and Options >Settings.To select the default access point toconnect to the network, select Defaultaccess point and from the availableoptions. If you want the device to askyou to select the access point every timeyou open the application, select Alwaysask.To change the connection speeds fordifferent connection types, select fromthe following:GPRS connection bitrate  —  GPRSpacket data connections3G connection bitrate  —  3G packetdata connectionsWi-Fi connection bitrate  —  WLANconnectionsThe quality of the radio broadcastdepends on the selected connectionspeed. The higher the speed, the betterthe quality. To avoid buffering, use thehighest quality only with high speedconnections.Security and data managementManage the data and software on yourdevice, and take care of the security ofthe device and its contents.Important:  Your device can onlysupport one antivirus application.Having more than one application withantivirus functionality could affectperformance and operation or cause thedevice to stop functioning.Security and data management 139© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Lock the deviceThe lock code protects your deviceagainst unauthorised use. The presetcode is 12345.To lock the device, in the home screen,press the power key, and select Lockphone.To unlock your device, select Unlock >OK, enter the lock code, and select OK.To change the lock code, select Menu >Ctrl. panel > Settings and General >Security > Phone and SIM card. Enterthe old code and then the new codetwice. A minimum of 6 characters isrequired, and numbers, symbols, andupper and lower case letters can beused.Keep the lock code secret and in a safeplace separate from your device. If youforget the lock code and your device islocked, your device will require service.Additional charges may apply, and allthe personal data in your device may bedeleted. For more information, contacta Nokia Care point or your device dealer.You can also lock the device remotely bysending a text message to the device.Lock your device remotely1 To enable remote locking, selectMenu > Ctrl. panel >  Settings andGeneral > Security > Phone andSIM card > Remote phonelocking > Enabled.2 Enter the text message content. Itcan be 5-20 characters, and bothupper and lower case letters can beused.3 Enter the same text again to verifyit.4 Enter the lock code.5 To lock the device remotely, writethe predefined text, and send it toyour device as a text message. Tounlock your device, you need thelock code.Memory card securitySelect Menu > Office > File mgr..To set a password, select Options >Memory card password > Set. Thepassword can be up to 8 characters longand is case-sensitive. The password isstored in your device. You do not need140 Security and data management© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
to enter it again while you use thememory card on the same device. If youuse the memory card on another device,you are asked for the password. Not allmemory cards support passwordprotection.To remove the memory card password,select Options > Memory cardpassword > Remove. When youremove the password, the data on thememory card is not protected againstunauthorised use.To open a locked memory card, selectOptions > Unlock memory card. Enterthe password.If you cannot recall the password tounlock a locked memory card, you mayreformat the card, in which case thecard is unlocked and passwordremoved. Formatting a memory carddeletes all data stored on the card.EncryptionSelect Menu > Applications >Installations > Encryption.Encrypt your device or memory card toprevent outsiders from accessing yourimportant information.Encrypt device memory or memorycardTo encrypt the device memory, selectPhone memory.To encrypt the memory card, selectMemory card and from the following:Encrypt without saving key — Encryptthe memory card without saving theencryption key. If you select this option,you cannot use the memory card inother devices, and if you restore factorysettings, you cannot decrypt thememory card.Encrypt and save key — Encrypt thememory card and save the key manuallyin the default folder. For security, storethe key to a safe place outside thedevice. For example, you can send thekey to your computer. Enter a passphrase for the key and a name for thekey file. The pass phrase should be longand complex.Encrypt with restored key — Encryptthe memory card with a key you haveSecurity and data management 141© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
received. Select the key file, and enterthe pass phrase.Decrypt device memory or memorycardAlways remember to decrypt the devicememory and/or the memory cardbefore updating the device software.To decrypt the device memory, selectPhone memory.To decrypt the memory card withoutdestroying the encryption key, selectMemory card > Decrypt.To decrypt the memory card and destroythe encryption key, select Memorycard > Decrypt and turn offencryption.Fixed diallingSelect Menu > Contacts andOptions > SIM numbers > Fixed dialcontacts.With the fixed dialling service, you canrestrict calls from your device to certainphone numbers. Not all SIM cardssupport the fixed dialling service. Formore information, contact your serviceprovider.When security features that restrict callsare in use (such as call barring, closeduser group, and fixed dialling), calls maybe possible to the official emergencynumber programmed into your device.Call barring and call diverting cannot beactive at the same time.You need your PIN2 code to activate anddeactivate fixed dialling or edit yourfixed dialling contacts. Contact yourservice provider for your PIN2 code.Select Options and from the following:Activate fixed dialling  — Activate thefixed dialing.Deactivate fixed dialling — Deactivate the fixed dialing.New SIM contact  — Enter the contactname and phone number to which callsare allowed.Add from Contacts  — Copy a contactfrom the list of contacts to the fixeddialling list.To send text messages to the SIMcontacts while the fixed dialling serviceis active, you need to add the text142 Security and data management© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
message centre number to the fixeddialling list.Certificate managerSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Security > Certificatemanagement.Digital certificates are used to verify theorigins of software but do notguarantee safety. There are fourdifferent types of certificates: authoritycertificates, personal certificates,trusted site certificates, and devicecertificates. During a secure connection,a server may send a server certificate toyour device. Upon receipt, it is checkedthrough an authority certificate storedin your device. You receive notificationif the identity of the server is notauthentic or if you do not have thecorrect certificate in your device.You can download a certificate from aweb site, or receive a certificate as amessage. Certificates should be usedwhen you connect to an online bank ora remote server to transfer confidentialinformation. They should also be used ifyou want to reduce the risk of viruses orother malicious software, and to checkthe authenticity of software when youdownload and install software to yourdevice.Tip: When you add a new certificate,check its authenticity.View certificate detailsYou can only be sure of the correctidentity of a server when the signatureand the validity period of a servercertificate have been checked.To view certificate details, open acertificate folder, and select a certificateand Options > Certificate details.One of the following notes may appear:Certificate not trusted  — You have notset any application to use the certificate.You may want to change the trustsettings.Expired certificate  — The period ofvalidity has ended for the selectedcertificate.Certificate not valid yet  — The periodof validity has not yet begun for theselected certificate.Certificate corrupted  — Thecertificate cannot be used. Contact thecertificate issuer.Security and data management 143© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Certificate trust settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Security > Certificatemanagement.Trusting a certificate means that youauthorise it to verify web pages, e-mailservers, software packages, and otherdata. Only trusted certificates can beused to verify services and software.Important:  Even if the use ofcertificates makes the risks involved inremote connections and softwareinstallation considerably smaller, theymust be used correctly in order tobenefit from increased security. Theexistence of a certificate does not offerany protection by itself; the certificatemanager must contain correct,authentic, or trusted certificates forincreased security to be available.Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If"Expired certificate" or "Certificate notvalid yet" is shown, even if thecertificate should be valid, check thatthe current date and time in your deviceare correct.Before changing any certificate settings,you must make sure that you really trustthe owner of the certificate and that thecertificate really belongs to the listedowner.To change the trust settings, select acertificate and Options > Trustsettings. Scroll to an application field,and press the scroll key to select Yes orNo. You cannot change the trustsettings of a personal certificate.Depending on the certificate, a list ofapplications that can use the certificateis displayed:Symbian installation  — New Symbianoperating system application.Internet  — E-mail and graphics.App. installation  — New Javaapplication.Online certif. check  — Onlinecertificate status protocol.View and edit security modulesSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Security > Securitymodule.To view or edit a security module, selectthe module from the list.144 Security and data management© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To view detailed information about asecurity module, select Options >Security details.To edit the PIN codes for the securitymodule, open the module, and selectModule PIN to edit the PIN code for thesecurity module or Signing PIN to editthe PIN code for digital signatures. Youmay not be able to change these codesfor all security modules.The key store contains the contents ofthe security module. To delete the keystore, select Options > Delete. Youmay not be able to delete the key storeof all security modules.Remote configurationSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Datamgr. > Device mgr..With Device manager, you can managesettings, data, and software on yourdevice remotely.You can connect to a server, and receiveconfiguration settings for your device.You may receive server profiles anddifferent configuration settings fromyour service providers or companyinformation management department.Configuration settings may includeconnection and other settings used bydifferent applications in your device.The available options may vary.The remote configuration connection isusually started by the server when thedevice settings need to be updated.To create a new server profile, selectOptions > Server profiles >Options > New server profile.You may receive these settings fromyour service provider in a configurationmessage. If not, define the following:Server name  — Enter a name for theconfiguration server.Server ID  — Enter the unique ID toidentify the configuration server.Server password  — Enter a passwordto identify your device to the server.Access point  — Select the access pointto use for the connection, or create anew access point. You can also chooseto be asked for the access point everytime you start a connection. This settingis available only if you have selectedInternet as the bearer type.Security and data management 145© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Host address  — Enter the web addressof the configuration server.Port  — Enter the port number of theserver.User name and Password — Enter youruser ID and password for theconfiguration server.Allow configuration  — Select Yes toallow the server to initiate aconfiguration session.Auto-accept all requests  — SelectYes if you do not want the server to askfor your confirmation when it initiatesa configuration session.Network authentication  — Selectwhether to use http authentication.Network user name and Networkpassword — Enter your user ID andpassword for the http authentication.This setting is available only if you haveselected Network authentication tobe used.To connect to the server and receiveconfiguration settings for your device,select Options > Start configuration.To view the configuration log of theselected profile, select Options > Viewlog.To update the device software over theair, select Options > Check forupdates. The update does not eraseyour settings. When you receive theupdate package on your device, followthe instructions on the display. Yourdevice is restarted once the installationis complete.Downloading software updates mayinvolve the transmission of largeamounts of data (network service).Make sure that the device battery hasenough power, or connect the chargerbefore starting the update.Warning:If you install a software update, youcannot use the device, even to makeemergency calls, until the installation iscompleted and the device is restarted.Be sure to back up data befo r e acceptinginstallation of an update.146 Security and data management© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Application managerWith Application manager, you can seethe software packages installed in yourdevice. You can view details of installedapplications, remove applications, anddefine installation settings.You can install two types of applicationsand software to your device:•JME applications based on Javatechnology with the .jad or .jar fileextensions•Other applications and softwaresuitable for the Symbian operatingsystem with the .sis or .sisx fileextensionsOnly install software that is compatiblewith your device.Install applications and softwareYou can transfer installation files to yourdevice from a compatible computer,download them during browsing, orreceive them in a multimedia message,as an e-mail attachment, or using otherconnectivity methods, such asBluetooth connectivity. You can useNokia Application Installer in Nokia OviSuite to install an application to yourdevice.Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Datamgr. > App. mgr..The installation files are in theInstallation files folder, and installedapplications in the Installed apps.folder.Icons indicate the following:.sis or .sisx applicationJava applicationApplication not fully installedApplication installed on thememory cardImportant:  Only install and useapplications and other software fromtrusted sources, such as applicationsthat are Symbian Signed or have passedthe Java Verified™ testing.Before installation, note the following:•To view the application type,version number, and the supplier ormanufacturer of the application,select Options > View details.To display the security certificatedetails of the application, selectDetails: > Certificates: > Viewdetails.Security and data management 147© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
•If you install a file that contains anupdate or repair to an existingapplication, you can only restorethe original application if you havethe original installation file or a fullbackup copy of the removedsoftware package. To restore theoriginal application, remove theapplication, and install theapplication again from the originalinstallation file or the backup copy.The JAR file is required for installingJava applications. If it is missing, thedevice may ask you to download it.If there is no access point definedfor the application, you are asked toselect one. When you aredownloading the JAR file, you mayneed to enter a user name andpassword to access the server. Youobtain these from the supplier ormanufacturer of the application.To install an application or software, dothe following:1 To locate an installation file, selectMenu > Ctrl. panel > Data mgr. >App. mgr. and Installation files.Alternatively, search installationfiles using File manager, or selectMessaging > Inbox, and open amessage that contains aninstallation file.2 In Application manager, select theapplication you want to install.During installation, the deviceshows information about theprogress of the installation. If youinstall an application without adigital signature or certification,the device displays a warning.Continue installation only if you aresure of the origin and contents ofthe application.To start an installed application, selectthe application. If the application doesnot have a default folder defined, it isinstalled in the Installations folder inthe main menu.To see which software packages areinstalled or removed and when, selectOptions > View log.Important:  Your device can onlysupport one antivirus application.Having more than one application withantivirus functionality could affectperformance and operation or cause thedevice to stop functioning.148 Security and data management© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
After you install applications to acompatible memory card, installationfiles (.sis, .sisx) remain in the devicememory. The files may use largeamounts of memory and prevent youfrom storing other files. To maintainsufficient memory, use Nokia Ovi Suiteto back up installation files to acompatible PC, then use the filemanager to remove the installation filesfrom the device memory. If the .sis fileis a message attachment, delete themessage from the Messaging inbox.Remove applications and softwareSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Datamgr. > App. mgr..Scroll to a software package, and selectOptions > Uninstall. Select Yes toconfirm.If you remove software, you can onlyreinstall it if you have the originalsoftware package or a full backup of theremoved software package. If youremove a software package, you may nolonger be able to open documentscreated with that software.If another software package depends onthe software package that youremoved, the other software packagemay stop working. For moreinformation, see the documentation ofthe installed software package.Application manager settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Datamgr. > App. mgr..Select Options >  Settings and from thefollowing:Software installation  — Selectwhether Symbian software that has noverified digital signature can beinstalled.Online certificate check  — Check theonline certificates before installing anapplication.Default web address  — Set the defaultaddress used when checking onlinecertificates.Some Java applications may require thata message be sent or a networkconnection be made to a specific accesspoint to download extra data orcomponents.LicensesDigital rights managementSecurity and data management 149© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Content owners may use different typesof digital rights management (DRM)technologies to protect theirintellectual property, includingcopyrights. This device uses varioustypes of DRM software to access DRM-protected content. With this device youcan access content protected withWMDRM 10 and OMA DRM 2.0. If certainDRM software fails to protect thecontent, content owners may ask thatsuch DRM software's ability to accessnew DRM-protected content be revoked.Revocation may also prevent renewal ofsuch DRM-protected content already inyour device. Revocation of such DRMsoftware does not affect the use ofcontent protected with other types ofDRM or the use of non-DRM-protectedcontent.About LicensesSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Datamgr. > Licences.Some media files, such as images,music, or video clips, are protected bydigital usage rights. The licenses forsuch files may allow or restrict theirusage. For example, with some licensesyou may listen to a song only a limitednumber of times. During one playbacksession you may rewind, fast-forward,or pause the song, but once you stop it,you have used one of the instancesallowed.Use licencesDigital rights management (DRM)protected content comes with anassociated licence that defines yourrights to use the content.If your device has OMA DRM-protectedcontent, to back up both the licence andthe content, use the backup feature ofNokia Ovi Suite.Other transfer methods may nottransfer the licence which need to berestored with the content for you to beable to continue the use of OMA DRM-protected content after the devicememory is formatted. You may alsoneed to restore the licence in case thefiles on your device get corrupted.If your device has WMDRM-protectedcontent, both the licence and thecontent will be lost if the device memoryis formatted. You may also lose thelicence and the content if the files onyour device get corrupted. Losing thelicence or the content may limit your150 Security and data management© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
ability to use the same content on yourdevice again. For more information,contact your service provider.Some licence may be connected to aspecific SIM card, and the protectedcontent can be accessed only if the SIMcard is inserted in the device.To view your licences by type, selectValid licences, Invalid licences, or Notin use.To view the licence details, selectOptions > Licence details.The following details are displayed foreach media file:Status  — The status is Licence isvalid, Licence expired, or Licence notyet valid.Content sending  — Allowed indicatesthat you can send the file to anotherdevice.Content in phone  — Yes indicates thatthe file is in the device and the path ofthe file is displayed. No indicates thatthe related file is not currently in thedevice.To activate a licence, in the licencesmain view, select Invalid licences >Options > Get licence. Establish anetwork connection at the prompt, andyou are directed to a website where youcan purchase rights to the media.To remove file rights, go to the desiredfile, and select Options > Delete. Ifthere are several rights related to thesame media file, all the rights aredeleted.The group licence view displays all ofthe files related to a group right. If youhave downloaded multiple media fileswith the same rights, they are alldisplayed in this view. You can open thegroup view from either the validlicences or invalid licences tabs. Toaccess these files, open the group rightsfolder.SyncSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > Sync.Sync enables you to synchronise yournotes, calendar entries, text andmultimedia messages, browserbookmarks, or contacts with variousSecurity and data management 151© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
compatible applications on acompatible computer or on the internet.You may receive synchronisationsettings in a special message from yourservice provider.A synchronisation profile contains thenecessary settings for synchronisation.When you open the Sync application,the default or previously used syncprofile is displayed. To modify theprofile, scroll to a sync item, and selectMark to include it in the profile orUnmark to leave it out.To manage sync profiles, selectOptions and the desired option.To synchronise data, select Options >Synchronise.To cancel synchronisation before itfinishes, select Cancel.Mobile VPNSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > VPN.The Nokia mobile virtual privatenetwork (VPN) client creates a secureconnection to compatible corporateintranet and services, such as e-mail.Your device connects from a mobilenetwork, through the internet, to acorporate VPN gateway that acts as afront door to the compatible corporatenetwork. The VPN client uses IP Security(IPSec) technology. IPSec is a frameworkof open standards for supporting thesecure exchange of data over IPnetworks.VPN policies define the method used bythe VPN client and a VPN gateway toauthenticate each other, and theencryption algorithms that they use tohelp protect the confidentiality of data.For a VPN policy, contact your company'sIT department.To install and configure the VPN client,certificates, and policies, contact the ITadministrator of your organisation.Manage VPNSelect from the following:VPN policies  — Install, view, andupdate VPN policies.152 Security and data management© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
VPN policy servers  — Edit theconnection settings of VPN policyservers from which you can install andupdate VPN policies. A policy serverrefers to a Nokia Security ServiceManager (NSSM), which is notnecessarily required.VPN log  — View the log for your VPNpolicy installations, updates andsynchronisations, and other VPNconnections.Edit VPN access pointsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations.An access point is where your phoneconnects to the network. To use e-mailand multimedia services, or to browseweb pages, you must first defineinternet access points for these services.Virtual private network (VPN) accesspoints pair VPN policies with regularinternet access points to create secureconnections.Your service provider may preset someor all access points for your device, andyou may not be able to create, edit, orremove them.Select a destination and Options >Edit, and define the following:Connection name  — Enter a name forthe VPN access point.VPN policy  — Select the VPN policy tocombine with the internet access point.Internet access point  — Select theinternet access point with which tocombine the VPN policy to create secureconnections for data transfer.Proxy server address  — Enter theproxy server address of the privatenetwork.Proxy port number  — Enter the proxyport number.Use access point  — Select whetherconnections using this access point areestablished automatically.The settings available for editing mayvary.For the correct settings, contact yourcompany's IT department.Use a VPN connection in anapplicationYou may have to prove your identitywhen you log on to the enterpriseSecurity and data management 153© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
network. Contact your company's ITdepartment for the credentials.To use a VPN connection in anapplication, the application must beassociated with a VPN access point.Tip: You can configure the application'sconnection setting to Always ask, inwhich case you select the VPN accesspoint from a list of connections when aconnection is established.1 In the application in which youwant to create a VPN connection,select a VPN access point as theaccess point.2 If you are using legacyauthentication, enter your VPN username and passcode or password. Ifthe SecurID token has become outof synchronisation with the clock ofthe ACE/Server, enter the nextpasscode. If you are usingcertificate-based authentication,you may have to enter the key storepassword.SettingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings.You can define and modify varioussettings of your device. Modifying thesesettings affects the operation of yourdevice across several applications.Some settings may be preset for thedevice or sent to you in a specialmessage by your service provider. Youmay not be able to change such settings.Select the setting you want to edit to dothe following:•Switch between two values, such ason or off.•Select a value from a list.•Open a text editor to enter a value.•Open a slider, and scroll left or rightto adjust a value.General settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General.Select from the following:Personalisation  — Modify the displaysettings, and personalise the device.Date and time  — Change the date andtime.Enhancement  — Modify the settingsfor your accessories.154 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Security  — Modify the securitysettings.Factory settings  — Restore theoriginal settings of the device.Positioning  — Define the positioningmethod and server for GPS-basedapplications.The available options may vary.Personalisation settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Personalisation.Display settingsTo define the level of light that thedevice needs before switching on thebacklight, select Display > Lightsensor.To change the text size, selectDisplay > Font size.To adjust the length of time the displaycan be left idle before the screen saveris activated, select Display > Powersaver time-out.To select a welcome note or logo for thedisplay, select Display > Welcomenote / logo. You can either choose thedefault welcome note, enter your owntext, or select an image.To set how quickly the display dims afterthe last keypress, select Display >Light time-out.Tone settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings.Select General > Personalisation >Tones and from the following:Ringing tone  — Select a ringing tonefrom the list, or select Downloadsounds to open a bookmark foldercontaining a list of bookmarks fordownloading tones using the browser.Video call tone  — Select a ringing tonefor video calls.Say caller's name  — If you select thissetting, and someone from yourcontacts list calls you, the device soundsa ringing tone that is a combination ofthe spoken name of the contact and theselected ringing tone.Ringing type  — Select how you wantthe ringing tone to alert you.Settings 155© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Ringing volume  — Set the volumelevel of the ringing tone.Message alert tone  — Select a tone forreceived text messages.E-mail alert tone  — Select a tone forreceived e-mail messages.Calendar alarm tone  — Select a tonefor calendar alerts.Clock alarm tone  — Select a tone forclock alarms.Vibrating alert  — Set the device tovibrate when you receive a call ormessage.Keypad tones  — Set the volume levelof the keypad tones.Warning tones  — Activate thewarning tones.T-coil hearing aid mode  — Activate T-coil hearing aid mode.Language settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Personalisation >Language.Phone language  — Set the devicelanguage.Writing language  — Select thelanguage used for writing notes andmessages.Predictive text  — Activate predictivetext input.Input options  — Define the settingsfor predictive text input.Messaging key settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Personalisation >Messaging key.To select which application or task isopened when you press the messagingkey, select Messaging key.To restore the preset application or task,select Restore defaults.Date and time settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Date and time.Select from the following:Date and Time — Set the current dateand time.Time zone  — Define your time zone.156 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Date format and Dateseparator — Define the date formatand separator.Time format and Timeseparator — Select whether to use the12-hour or 24-hour clock system andwith which symbol to separate hoursand minutes.Clock type  — Define the clock type.Clock alarm tone  — Select the tone forthe alarm clock.Alarm snooze time  — Define thesnooze time for the alarm clock.Workdays  — Define the days of theweek that are work days for you.Automatic time update  — Update thetime, date, and time zone informationautomatically (network service).Accessory settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Enhancement.To define which profile is activatedwhen you attach an accessory to yourdevice, select the accessory and Defaultprofile.To set the device to answer phone callsautomatically after 5 seconds when anaccessory is attached, select theaccessory and Automatic answer >On. If the ringing type is set to Beeponce or Silent in the selected profile,automatic answering is disabled.To illuminate the device while it isattached to an accessory, selectLights > On. This option is onlyavailable for certain accessories.Security settingsSecurity settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Security.Select from the following:Phone and SIM card  — Modify thesecurity settings for your device and SIMcard.Certificate management  — Manageyour security certificates.Protected content  — Modify yoursettings for DRM-protected content.Security module  — Manage yoursecurity module.Avoid using codes that are similar toemergency numbers to preventaccidental dialling of the emergencySettings 157© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
number. Codes are shown as asterisks.When you change a code, enter thecurrent code, then the new code twice.Device and SIM card securitySelect Menu > Ctrl. panel >Settings > General > Security.To change the PIN code, select Phoneand SIM card > PIN code. The newcode must be 4 to 8 digits long. The PINcode protects your SIM card againstunauthorised use and is provided withthe SIM card. After three consecutiveincorrect PIN code entries, the code isblocked, and you need to use the PUKcode to unblock it before you can usethe SIM card again.To set the keypad to lock automaticallyafter a defined period, select Phoneand SIM card > Keypad autolockperiod.To set a time-out period after which thedevice is automatically locked and canbe used only if the correct lock code isentered, select Phone and SIM card >Phone autolock period. Enter thelength of the time-out period inminutes, or select None to deactiveatethe autolock feature. When the device islocked, you can still answer incomingcalls, and calls may still be possible tothe official emergency numberprogrammed into your device.To change the lock code, select Phoneand SIM card > Lock code. The defaultlock code is 12345. Enter the currentcode and then the new code twice. Thenew code must be 4-255 characterslong. Alphanumeric (uppercase andlowercase) characters can be used. Thedevice notifies you if the lock code is notproperly formatted.Restore original settingsTo restore the original device settings,select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Factory settings. To dothis, you need your device lock code.After resetting, the device may take alonger time to switch on. Documents,contact information, calendar entries,and files are unaffected.Positioning settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand General > Positioning.158 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To use a specific positioning method todetect the location of your device, selectPositioning methods.To select a positioning server, selectPositioning server.To select which measurement systemyou want to use for speeds anddistances, select Notationpreferences > Measurement system.To define in which format thecoordinate information is displayed inyour device, select Notationpreferences > Coordinate format.Telephone settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Phone.Select from the following:Call  — Define general call settings.Call divert  — Define your call divertsettings. See "Call divert", p. 34.Call barring  — Define your call barringsettings. See "Call barring", p. 35.Network  — Adjust the networksettings.Call settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Phone > Call.Select from the following:Send my caller ID  — Display yourphone number to the person you arecalling.Call waiting  — Set the device to notifyyou of incoming calls while you are in acall (network service).Reject call with message  — Reject acall, and send a text message to thecaller.Message text  — Write the standardtext message that is sent when youreject a call.Own video in recvd. call  — Allow ordeny video sending during a video callfrom your device.Image in video call  — Display a stillimage if video is not sent during a videocall.Automatic redial  — Set your device tomake a maximum of 10 attempts toconnect the call after an unsuccessfulcall attempt. To stop automaticredialling, press the end key.Settings 159© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Show call duration  — Display thelength of a call during the call.Summary after call  — Display thelength of a call after the call.Speed dialling  — Activate speeddialling.Anykey answer  — Activate anykeyanswer.Noise cancellation  — Activateearpiece active noise cancellation.Contact search  — Activate contactsearch in the home screen.Network settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Phone > Network.To select the network mode, selectNetwork mode and Dual mode,UMTS, or GSM. In dual mode, the deviceswitches automatically betweennetworks.Tip: Selecting UMTS enables faster datatransfer, but may increase the demandon battery power and reduce thebattery life. In regions close to both GSMand UMTS networks, selecting Dualmode may cause constant jumpingbetween the two networks, which alsoincreases the demand on batterypower.To select the operator, select Operatorselection and Manual to select fromavailable networks, or Automatic to setthe device to select the networkautomatically.To set the device to indicate when it isused in a microcellular network (MCN),select Cell info display > On.Connection settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection.Select from the following:Bluetooth  — Edit the Bluetoothsettings.USB  — Edit the data cable settings.Destinations  — Set up new or editexisting access points. Some or allaccess points may be preset for yourdevice by your service provider, and youmay not be able to create, edit, orremove them.VPN  — Manage the settings for virtualprivate networking.160 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Packet data  — Define when packetdata network is attached, and enter thedefault packet switched access pointname if you use your device as a modemfor a computer.Wireless LAN  — Set the device todisplay an indicator when a wirelessLAN (WLAN) is available, and define howoften the device searches for networks.Video sharing  — Enable video sharing,select the SIP profile for video sharing,and define the video saving settings.SIP settings  — View or create sessioninitiation protocol (SIP) profiles.XDM profile  — Create an XDM profile.The XDM profile is required for manycommunications applications, forexample, presence.Presence  — Edit the settings forpresence (network service). To registerfor the service, contact your serviceprovider.Remote drives  — Connect the deviceto a remote drive.Configurations  — View and deletetrusted servers from which your devicemay receive configuration settings.Access pointsCreate a new access pointSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations.You may receive access point settings ina message from a service provider.Some or all access points may be presetfor your device by your service provider,and you may not be able to change,create, edit, or remove them.When you select one of the access pointgroups ( ,  ,  ,  ,  ), you can seethe access point types:indicates a protected accesspointindicates a packet data accesspointindicates a wireless LAN (WLAN)access pointTip: You can create internet accesspoints in a WLAN with the WLAN wizard.To create a new access point, select Access point.The device asks to check for availableconnections. After the search,connections that are already availableSettings 161© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
are displayed and can be shared by anew access point.If you skip this step, you are asked toselect a connection method and todefine the settings needed.To edit the settings of an access point,select one of the access point groups,scroll to an access point, and selectOptions > Edit. Use the instructionsprovided by your service provider to editthe following:Connection name  — Enter a name forthe connection.Data bearer  — Select the dataconnection type.Depending on the data connection youselect, only certain setting fields areavailable. Fill in all fields marked withMust be defined or with a red *. Otherfields can be left empty, unless yourservice provider has instructedotherwise.To use a data connection, your serviceprovider must support this feature, andif necessary, activate it for your SIM card.Create access point groupsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations.Some applications allow you to useaccess point groups to connect to anetwork.To avoid selecting which access point touse every time the device attempts toconnect to a network, you can create agroup that contains various accesspoints, and define the order in whichthe access points are used to connect toa network.For example, you can add wireless LAN(WLAN) and packet data access points toan internet access point group and usethe group for browsing the web. If yougive the WLAN access point the higherpriority, the device connects to theinternet through a WLAN if availableand through a packet data connection ifnot.To create a new access point group,select Options > Manage > Newdestination.162 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
To add access points to an access pointgroup, select the group and Options >New access point. To copy an existingaccess point from another group, selectthe group, scroll to an existing accesspoint, and select Options >Organise > Copy to other dest..To change the priority order of accesspoints within a group, scroll to an accesspoint, and select Options >Organise > Change priority.Packet data access pointsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations >Access point, and follow theinstructions on the screen.To edit a packet data access point, openone of the access point groups, andselect an access point marked with.Follow the instructions from yourservice provider.Select from the following:Connection name  — Define a name forthe connection.Data bearer  — You might not be ableto edit the data bearer once defined.Define a new access point if needed.Access point name  — You obtain theaccess point name from your serviceprovider.User name  — The user name may beneeded to make a data connection, andis usually provided by your serviceprovider.Prompt password  — If you must enterthe password every time you log in to aserver, or if you do not want to save yourpassword in the device, select Yes.Password  — A password may beneeded to make a data connection andis usually provided by your serviceprovider.Authentication  — Select Secure toalways send your password encryptedor Normal to send your passwordencrypted when possible.Homepage  — Depending on the accesspoint you are setting up, enter the webaddress or the address of themultimedia message centre.Settings 163© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Use access point  — Select Afterconfirmation if you want the device toask for confirmation before theconnection using this access point iscreated, or Automatically if you wantthe device to connect to the destinationusing this access point automatically.Select Options > Advanced settingsand from the following:Network type  — Select the internetprotocol type to transfer data to andfrom your device. The other settingsdepend on the selected network type.Phone IP address (for IPv4only) — Enter the IP address of yourdevice.DNS addresses  — Enter the IPaddresses of the primary and secondaryDNS servers, if required by your serviceprovider. To obtain these addresses,contact your internet service provider.Proxy server address  — Enter theaddress of the proxy server. Proxy port number  — Enter the portnumber of the proxy server.WLAN internet access pointsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations >Access point, and follow theinstructions on the display. Or, open oneof the access point groups, select anaccess point marked with  , and selectEdit.Use the instructions provided by yourservice provider to edit the following:Connection name  — Define a name forthe connection.Data bearer  — You might not be ableto edit the data bearer once defined.Define a new access point if needed.WLAN network name  — Select Entermanually or Search for networks. Ifyou select an existing network, WLANnetwork mode and WLAN securitymode are determined by the settings ofits access point device.Network status  — Define whether thenetwork name is displayed.WLAN network mode  — Select Ad-hoc to create an ad hoc network, and toallow devices to send and receive datadirectly; a WLAN access point device isnot needed. In an ad hoc network, alldevices must use the same WLANnetwork name.164 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
WLAN security mode  — Select theencryption used: WEP, 802.1x, or WPA/WPA2. (802.1x and WPA/WPA2 are notavailable for ad hoc networks.) If youselect Open network, no encryption isused. The WEP, 802.1x, and WPAfunctions can be used only if thenetwork supports them.Use access point  — Select Afterconfirmation to set the device to askfor confirmation before the connectionusing this access point is created orAutomatically to set the device toconnect to the destination using thisaccess point automatically.To enter the settings for the selectedsecurity mode, select WLAN securitysettings.Advanced WLAN settingsSelect Options > Advanced settingsand from the following:IPv4 settings  — Enter the IP address ofyour device, the subnet IP address, thedefault gateway, and the IP addressesof the primary and secondary DNSservers. Contact your internet serviceprovider for these addresses.IPv6 settings  — Define the type of DNSaddress.Ad-hoc channel (only for ad hocnetworks)  — To enter a channelnumber (1-11) manually, select Userdefined.Proxy server address  — Enter theaddress for the proxy server.Proxy port number  — Enter the proxyport number.Packet data (GPRS) settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Packet data.Your device supports packet dataconnections, such as GPRS in the GSMnetwork. When you are using yourdevice in GSM and UMTS networks, it ispossible to have multiple dataconnections active at the same time;access points can share a dataconnection, and data connectionsremain active, for example, during voicecalls.To define the packet data settings,select Packet data connection andWhen available to register the deviceto the packet data network when youswitch the device on in a supportedSettings 165© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
network, or When needed to registerthe device to a packet data network onlywhen an application or action attemptsto establish a packet data connection.This setting affects all access points forpacket data connections.To use the device as a packet datamodem for your computer, selectAccess point, and enter the accesspoint name provided by your serviceprovider.WLAN settingsSelectMenu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Wireless LAN.To have an indicator displayed whenthere is a wireless LAN (WLAN) availablein your current location, select ShowWLAN availability > Yes.To select the interval for your device toscan for available WLANs, and to updatethe indicator, select Scan fornetworks. This setting is not availableunless you select Show WLANavailability > Yes.To set the device to test the internetcapability of the selected WLANautomatically, to ask for permissionevery time, or to never perform theconnectivity test, select Internetconnectivity test > Runautomatically, Ask every time, orNever run. If you select Runautomatically or allow the test to beperformed when the device asks for it,and the connectivity test is performedsuccessfully, the access point is saved tointernet destinations.To check the unique media accesscontrol (MAC) address that identifiesyour device, enter *#62209526# in thehome screen. The MAC address isdisplayed.Advanced WLAN settingsSelect Options > Advanced settings.The advanced WLAN settings arenormally defined automatically, andchanging them is not recommended.To edit the settings manually, selectAutomatic configuration > Disabled,and define the following:Long retry limit — Enter the maximumnumber of transmission attempts if thedevice does not receive a receiving166 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
acknowledgement signal from thenetwork.Short retry limit — Enter the maximumnumber of transmission attempts if thedevice does not receive a clear-to-sendsignal from the network.RTS threshold — Select the data packetsize at which the WLAN access pointdevice issues a request to send beforesending the packet.TX power level — Select the powerlevel of your device when sending data.Radio measurements — Enable ordisable the radio measurements.Power saving — Select whether to usethe WLAN power saving mechanism tosave the power in the device battery.Using the power saving mechanismenhances the battery performance butmay weaken WLAN interoperability.To restore all settings to their originalvalues, select Options > Restoredefaults.WLAN security settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations >Access point, and follow theinstructions on the display.To edit a wireless LAN (WLAN) accesspoint, open one of the access pointgroups, and select an access pointmarked with  .To enter the settings for the selectedsecurity mode, select WLAN securitysettings.WEP security settingsSelect WEP as the WLAN security mode.The wired equivalent privacy (WEP)encryption method encrypts databefore it is transmitted. Access to thenetwork is denied to users who do nothave the required WEP keys. When theWEP security mode is in use, and yourdevice receives a data packet notencrypted with the WEP keys, the datais discarded.In an ad-hoc network, all devices mustuse the same WEP key.Select WLAN security settings andfrom the following:Settings 167© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
WEP key in use — Select the desiredWEP key.Authentication type — Select Open orShared.WEP key settings — Edit the settingsfor the WEP key.WEP key settingsIn an ad-hoc network, all devices mustuse the same WEP key.Select WLAN security settings > WEPkey settings and from the following:WEP encryption — Select the desiredWEP encryption key length.WEP key format — Select whether youwant to enter the WEP key data inASCII or Hexadecimal format.WEP key — Enter the WEP key data.802.1x security settingsSelect 802.1x as the WLAN securitymode.802.1x authenticates and authorisesdevices to access a wireless network,and prevents access if the authorisationprocess fails.Select WLAN security settings andfrom the following:WPA/WPA2  — Select EAP (ExtensibleAuthentication Protocol) or Pre-sharedkey (a secret key used for deviceidentification).EAP plug-in settings  — If you selectedWPA/WPA2 > EAP, select which EAPplug-ins defined in your device to usewith the access point.Pre-shared key  — If you selectedWPA/WPA2 > Pre-shared key, enterthe shared private key that identifiesyour device to the WLAN to which youconnect.WPA security settingsSelect WPA/WPA2 as the WLAN securitymode.Select WLAN security settings andfrom the following:WPA/WPA2  — Select EAP (ExtensibleAuthentication Protocol) or Pre-sharedkey (a secret key used for deviceidentification).EAP plug-in settings  — If you selectWPA/WPA2 > EAP, select which EAPplug-ins defined in your device to usewith the access point.168 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Pre-shared key  — If you select WPA/WPA2 > Pre-shared key, enter theshared private key that identifies yourdevice to the WLAN to which youconnect.WPA2 only mode  — To allow both TKIPand AES (Advanced EncryptionStandard) encryption, select Off. Toallow AES only, select OnWireless LAN pluginsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Destinations, andan access point group.The extensible authentication protocol(EAP) plug-ins are used in wirelessnetworks to authenticate wirelessdevices and authentication servers, andthe different EAP plug-ins make possiblethe use of various EAP methods(network service).You can view the EAP plug-ins currentlyinstalled in your device (networkservice).EAP plug-ins1 To define the EAP plug-in settings,select Options > New accesspoint and define an access pointthat uses WLAN as a data bearer.2 Select 802.1x or WPA/WPA2 as thesecurity mode.3 Select WLAN security settings >WPA/WPA2 > EAP > EAP plug-insettings.Use EAP plug-insTo use an EAP plug-in when you connectto a WLAN using the access point, selectthe desired plug-in and Options >Enable. The EAP plug-ins enabled foruse with this access point have a checkmark next to them. To not use a plug-in,select Options > Disable.To edit the EAP plug-in settings, selectOptions > Edit.To change the priority of the EAP plug-in settings, select Options > Raisepriority to attempt to use the plug-inbefore other plug-ins when connectingto the network with the access point, orOptions > Lower priority to use thisplug-in for network authenticationafter attempting to use other plug-ins.Settings 169© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
See the device help for moreinformation on EAP plugins.Session initiation protocol (SIP)settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > SIP settings.The session initiation protocol (SIP) isused for creating, modifying, andterminating certain types ofcommunication sessions with one ormore participants (network service). SIPprofiles include settings for thesesessions. The SIP profile used by defaultfor a communication session isunderlined.To create a SIP profile, selectOptions > New SIP profile > Usedefault profile or Use existingprofile.To select the SIP profile you want to useby default for communication sessions,select Options > Default profile.Edit SIP profilesSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > SIP settings.Select Options > Edit and from thefollowing:Profile name  — Enter a name for theSIP profile.Service profile  — Select IETF or Nokia3GPP.Default destination  — Select thedestination to use for the internetconnection.Default access point  — Select theaccess point to use for the internetconnection.Public user name  — Enter your username provided by your service provider.Use compression  — Select ifcompression is used.Registration  — Select the registrationmode.Use security  — Select if securitynegotiation is used.Proxy server  — Enter the proxy serversettings for this SIP profile.Registrar server  — Enter theregistration server settings for this SIPprofile.Edit SIP proxy serversSelect Options > New SIP profile orEdit > Proxy server.170 Settings© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Proxy servers are intermediate serversbetween a browsing service and itsusers used by some service providers.These servers may provide additionalsecurity and speed up access to theservice.Select from the following:Proxy server address  — Enter the hostname or IP address of the proxy serverin use.Realm  — Enter the proxy server realm.User name and Password — Enter youruser name and password for the proxyserver.Allow loose routing  — Select if looserouting is allowed.Transport type  — Select UDP,Automatic, or TCP.Port  — Enter the port number of theproxy server.Edit registration serversSelect Options > New SIP profile orEdit > Registrar server.Select from the following:Registrar server address  — Enter thehost name or IP address of the registrarserver in use.Realm  — Enter the registrar serverrealm.User name and Password — Enter youruser name and password for theregistrar server.Transport type  — Select UDP,Automatic, or TCP.Port  — Enter the port number of theregistrar server.Configuration settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Configurations.You can receive messages from yourservice provider or companyinformation management containingconfiguration settings for trustedservers. These settings areautomatically saved in Configurations.You may receive configuration settingsfor access points, multimedia, or e-mailservices, and instant messaging (IM) orsynchronisation settings from trustedservers.To delete configurations for a trustedserver, select Options > Delete. Theconfiguration settings for otherSettings 171© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
applications provided by this server arealso deleted.Application settingsSelect Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Applications.Select an application from the list toadjust its settings.ShortcutsHere are some of the available keyboardshortcuts in your device. Shortcuts canmake the use of the applications moreefficient.General shortcutsPower key Press and hold to switchyour device on and off.Press once to switchbetween profiles.Sym key Press and hold to activateor deactivate Bluetoothconnectivity.Ctrl key Press and hold to activateor deactivate the Silentprofile.Ctrl + C Copy text.Ctrl + V Paste text.Ctrl + X Cut text.Ctrl + A Select all.Home screenLeftselectionkey + rightselectionkeyLock and unlock thekeypad and keyboard.Call key Open the call log.0Press and hold to openyour homepage in theWeb browser.1Press and hold to call yourvoice mailbox.Numberkey (2–9)Call a phone numberusing speed dialling. Youmust first activate speeddialling in Menu > Ctrl.panel > Settings andSettings > Phone >Call > Speed dialling.172 Shortcuts© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Web shortcuts*Zoom in the page.#Zoom out the page.0Go to the homepage.1Show the toolbar2Open the search dialog.3Return to the previouspage.4Save the current page asa bookmark.5Open the map of keypadshortcuts.6Reload the current page.7View the page in fullscreen.8View the page overview.9Open the dialog forentering a new webaddress.E-mailCCreate a new e-mailmessage.DRemove the selected e-mail messages.RCreate a reply message tothe sender of the e-mailmessage.ACreate a reply message tothe sender and all otherrecipients.FForward the e-mailmessage.OOpen the selected e-mailmessage.JMove up one page in thee-mail message.KMove down one page inthe e-mail message.TMove to the first e-mailmessage in the mailboxor move to the beginningof an e-mail message.Shortcuts 173© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
BMove to the last e-mailmessage in the mailboxor move to the end of ane-mail message.UChange the read orunread status of an e-mail message.EAccept a meetingrequest.GTentatively accept ameeting request.VDecline a meetingrequest.WSort e-mail messages.IExpand and collapse themessages.SStart the search.Calendar shortcuts for keyboardAOpen the agenda view.DOpen the day view.WOpen the week view.MOpen the month view.TOpen the to-do view.NAdd a new meeting.GlossaryGlossary3G 3rd generation mobilecommunications. A digitalsystem for mobilecommunications whichaims at global use andprovides increasedbandwidth. 3G lets a mobiledevice user access a widevariety of services, such asmultimedia.Ad-hocoperating modeA WLAN network modewhere two or more devicesconnect to each other usingWLAN directly without aWLAN access point.174 Glossary© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Cookies Cookies are little pieces ofinformation, given by theserver to you, to storeinformation about yourvisits to a web site. Whenyou accept cookies, theserver is able to evaluateyour use of the web site,what you are interested in,what you want to read, andso on.DNS Domain name service. Aninternet service thattranslates domain namessuch as www.nokia.cominto IP addresses such as192.100.124.195. Domainnames are easier toremember but thistranslation is neededbecause the internet isbased on IP addresses.EAP Extensible authenticationprotocol. EAP plug-ins areused in wireless networksto authenticate wirelessdevices and authenticationservers.EGPRS Enhanced GPRS. EGPRS issimilar to GPRS, but itenables faster connection.For availability and datatransfer speed, contact yourservice provider.Glossary 175© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
GPRS General packet radioservice. GPRS enableswireless access for mobilephones to data networks(network service). GPRSuses packet datatechnology whereinformation is sent in shortbursts of data over themobile network. Thebenefit of sending data inpackets is that the networkis occupied only whensending or receiving data.As GPRS uses the networkefficiently, it allows forquick data connection setupand fast data transmissionspeeds.You must subscribe to theGPRS service. For availabilityand subscription to GPRS,contact your serviceprovider.During a voice call, youcannot establish a GPRSconnection, and anyexisting GPRS connection isput on hold unless thenetwork supports dualtransfer mode.GPS Global positioning system.GPS is a worldwide radionavigation system.HTTP Hypertext transfer protocol.A document transferprotocol used in the web.HTTPS HTTP over a secureconnection.IMAP4 Internet mail accessprotocol, version 4. Aprotocol used for accessingyour remote mailbox.InternetaccesspointAn access point is whereyour device connects to anetwork. To use e-mail andmultimedia services or toconnect to the internet andbrowse web pages, youmust first define internetaccess points for theseservices.Infrastructureoperating modeA WLAN network modewhere devices areconnected to WLAN using aWLAN access point.176 Glossary© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
PIN Personal identity number.The PIN code protects yourdevice from unauthoriseduse. The PIN code issupplied with the SIM card.If the PIN code request isselected, the code isrequired each time thedevice is switched on. ThePIN code must be 4 to 8digits long.PIN2 The PIN2 code is suppliedwith some SIM cards. ThePIN2 code is required toaccess certain functionssupported by the SIM card.The length of the PIN2 codeis 4 to 8 digits.POP3 Post office protocol, version3. A common mail protocolthat can be used foraccessing your remotemailbox.PUK andPUK2Personal Unblocking Key.PUK and PUK2 codes arerequired to change ablocked PIN code or PIN2code, respectively. Thelength of the code is 8digits.SIP Session Initiation Protocol.SIP is used for creating,modifying, and terminatingcertain types ofcommunication sessionswith one or moreparticipants.SSID Service set identifier. SSID isthe name that identifies thespecific WLAN.StreamingStreaming audio and videofiles means playing themdirectly from the webwithout downloading themfirst to your device.Glossary 177© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
UMTS Universal MobileTelecommunicationsSystem. UMTS is a 3G mobilecommunication system.Besides voice and data,UMTS enables audio andvideo delivery to wirelessdevices.When you use your device inGSM and UMTS networks,multiple data connectionscan be active at the sametime, and access points canshare a data connection. Inthe UMTS network, dataconnections remain activeduring voice calls. You can,for example, browse theweb faster than previouslypossible whilesimultaneously speaking onthe phone.UPIN PIN code used in UMTSnetwork.UPUK UPIN Unblocking Key. UPUKcode is required to change ablocked UPIN code or PIN2code. The length of the codeis 8 digits.USIM SIM card used in UMTSnetwork.USSDcommandA service request, such asrequest to activate anapplication or configurevarious settings remotely,that you can send to youroperator or service providerwith your device.VPN Virtual private network.VPN creates a secureconnection to compatiblecorporate intranet andservices, such as e-mail.WAP Wireless applicationprotocol. WAP is aninternational standard forwireless communication.WEP Wired equivalent privacy.WEP is an encryptionmethod that encrypts databefore it is transmitted inWLAN.WLAN Wireless local area network.WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access.Security method for WLAN.178 Glossary© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access 2.Security method for WLAN.TroubleshootingTo view frequently asked questionsabout your device, go towww.nokia.com/support.Q: What is my lock, PIN, or PUK code?A: The default lock code is 12345. If youforget or lose the lock code, contact yourdevice dealer. If you forget or lose a PINor PUK code, or if you have not receivedsuch a code, contact your networkservice provider.Q: How do I close an application thatis not responding?A: Press and hold the menu key. Scroll tothe application, and press thebackspace key to close the application.Q: Why do images look smudgy?A: Ensure that the camera lensprotection windows are clean.Q: Why do missing, discoloured, orbright dots appear on the screenevery time I switch on my device?A: This is a characteristic of this type ofdisplay. Some displays may containpixels or dots that remain on or off. Thisis normal, not a fault.Q: Why can’t I find my friend’s devicewhile using Bluetooth connectivity?A: Check that both devices arecompatible, have activated Bluetoothconnectivity, and are not in hiddenmode. Check also that the distancebetween the two devices is not over 10metres (33 feet) and that there are nowalls or other obstructions between thedevices.Q: Why can’t I close a Bluetoothconnection?A: If another device is connected to yourdevice, you can close the connectionusing the other device or bydeactivating Bluetooth connectivity.Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Troubleshooting 179© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Connectivity > Bluetooth andBluetooth > Off.Q: Why can't I see a wireless LAN(WLAN) access point even though Iknow I'm within its range?A: Check that the Offline profile is not inuse in your device.The WLAN access point may use ahidden service set identifier (SSID). Youcan only access networks that use ahidden SSID if you know the correctSSID, and have created a WLAN accesspoint for the network on your Nokiadevice.Check that the WLAN access point is noton channels 12-13, as they cannot beassociated with.Q: How do I turn the WLAN off on myNokia device?A: The WLAN on your Nokia devicedeactivates when you are notconnected or trying to connect toanother access point, or not scanningfor available networks. To furtherreduce battery consumption, you canspecify that your Nokia device does notscan, or scans less often, for availablenetworks in the background. The WLANdeactivates in between backgroundscans.To stop the background scans, selectMenu > Ctrl. panel > Settings andConnection > Wireless LAN > ShowWLAN availability > Never. You canstill manually scan for available WLANsand connect to WLANs as usual.To increase the background scaninterval, select Show WLANavailability > Yes, and define theinterval in Scan for networks.Q: Why can't I browse the web eventhough the WLAN connection isworking and the IP settings arecorrect?A: Check that you have defined theHTTP/ HTTPS proxy settings correctly inthe advanced settings of your WLANaccess point.180 Troubleshooting© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Q: How do I check the signal qualityof my WLAN connection?Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > Conn. mgr. and Activedata connections > Options >Details. If the signal quality is weak ormoderate, you may encounterconnection problems. Try again closerto the access point.Q: Why do I have problems with thesecurity mode?A: Check that you have configured thesecurity mode correctly, and that it isthe same that the network uses. Tocheck the security mode the networkuses, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Connectivity > Conn. mgr. and Activedata connections > Options >Details.Check also the following: you have thecorrect WPA mode (preshared key orEAP), you have disabled all EAP typesthat are not needed, and all the EAP typesettings are correct (passwords, usernames, certificates).Q: Why can’t I select a contact for mymessage?A: The contact card does not have aphone number, an address, or an e-mailaddress. Select Menu > Contacts, andedit the contact card.Q: The note Retrieving message isshown briefly. What is happening?A: The device is trying to retrieve amultimedia message from themultimedia messaging centre. This noteis shown if you have selected Menu >Messaging and Options > Settings >Multimedia message > Multimediaretrieval > Always automatic.Check that the settings for multimediamessaging are defined correctly andthat there are no mistakes in phonenumbers or addresses.Q: How can I end the data connectionwhen the device starts a dataconnection again and again?A: The device may be trying to retrievea multimedia message from themultimedia message centre. To stop theTroubleshooting 181© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
device from making a data connection,select Menu > Messaging andOptions > Settings > Multimediamessage > Multimedia retrieval >Manual to have the multimediamessaging centre save messages to beretrieved later, or Off to ignore allincoming multimedia messages. If youselect Manual, you receive anotification when there is a newmultimedia message that you canretrieve in the multimedia messagecentre. If you select Off, the device doesnot make any network connectionsrelated to multimedia messaging.To set the device to use a packet dataconnection only if you start anapplication or action that needs it,select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settingsand Connection > Packet data >Packet data connection > Whenneeded.If this does not help, restart the device.Q: How do I save battery power?A: Many features in your device increasethe demand on battery power andreduce the battery life time. To savebattery power, do the following:•Deactivate Bluetooth connectivitywhen you do not need it.•Stop the background scans forWLAN. Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Settings and Connection >Wireless LAN > Show WLANavailability > Never. You can stillmanually scan for available WLANsand connect to WLANs as usual.•Set the device to use a packet dataconnection only if you start anapplication or action that needs it.Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >Settings and Connection >Packet data > Packet dataconnection > When needed.•Prevent the device fromautomatically downloading newmaps in the Maps application. SelectMenu > Maps and Options >Settings > Internet >Connection.•Change the time-out after which thebacklight is switched off. SelectMenu > Ctrl. panel >  Settings andGeneral > Personalisation >Display > Light time-out.182 Troubleshooting© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
•Close the applications you are notusing. Press and hold the menu key.Scroll to the application, and pressthe backspace key to close theapplication.Find helpFor local services and warrantyinformation, please refer to theseparate booklet.SupportWhen you want to learn more abouthow to use your product or you areunsure how your device shouldfunction, go to www.nokia.com/support, or using a mobile device,nokia.mobi/support. You can also selectMenu > Help > Help in your device.If this does not resolve your issue, doone of the following:•Reboot your device. Switch off thedevice, and remove the battery.After about a minute, replace thebattery, and switch on the device.•Restore the original factorysettings.•Update your device software.If your issue remains unsolved, contactNokia for repair options. Go towww.nokia.com/repair, or in LatinAmerica, www.nokia-latinoamerica.com/centrosdeservicio.Before sending your device for repair,always back up the data in your device.Update device softwareAbout software updatesSoftware updates may include newfeatures and enhanced functions thatwere not available at the time ofpurchase of your device. Updating thesoftware may also improve the deviceperformance.To get a notification when newsoftware is available for your device,register with My Nokia, and subscribe tonotifications for text or e-mailmessages. For more information, go towww.nokia.com/mynokia.Warning:If you install a software update, youcannot use the device, even to makeemergency calls, until the installation iscompleted and the device is restarted.Be sure to back up data befo r e acceptinginstallation of an update.Find help 183© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Downloading software updates mayinvolve the transmission of largeamounts of data (network service).Make sure that the device battery hasenough power, or connect the chargerbefore starting the update.After updating your device software orapplications, the instructions related tothe updated applications in the userguide or helps may no longer be up todate.Update software using your PCNokia Software Updater is a PCapplication that enables you to updateyour device software. To update yourdevice software, you need a compatiblePC, broadband internet access, and acompatible USB data cable to connectyour device to the PC.To get more information and todownload the Nokia Software Updaterapplication, go to www.nokia.com/softwareupdate, or in Latin America,www.nokia-latinoamerica.com/nsu.In-device helpYour device contains instructions tohelp to use the applications in yourdevice.To open help texts from the main menu,select Menu > Help > Help and theapplication for which you want to readinstructions.When an application is open, to accessthe help text for the current view, selectOptions > Help.When you are reading the instructions,to change the size of the help text, selectOptions > Decrease font size orIncrease font size.You may find links to related topics atthe end of the help text.If you select an underlined word, a shortexplanation is displayed.Help texts use the following indicators:Link to a related help topic.Link to the application beingdiscussed.184 Find help© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
When you are reading the instructions,to switch between help texts and theapplication that is open in thebackground, select Options > Showopen apps. and the desired application.Accessibility solutionsNokia is committed to making mobilephones easy to use for all individuals,including those with disabilities. Formore information, visit the Nokiawebsite atwww.nokiaaccessibility.com.Do more with your deviceThere are various applications providedby Nokia and third party softwaredevelopers, that help you do more withyour device. To find and downloadapplications, visit the Ovi Store atstore.ovi.com. These applications areexplained in the guides that areavailable on the product support pagesat www.nokia.com/support or yourlocal Nokia website.SettingsYour device normally has MMS, GPRS,streaming, and mobile internet settingsautomatically configured, based onyour network service providerinformation. You may have settingsfrom your service providers alreadyinstalled in your device, or you mayreceive or request the settings from thenetwork service providers as a specialmessage.You can change the general settings inyour device, such as language, standbymode, display, and keypad lock settings.Prolong battery lifeMany features in your device increasethe demand on battery power andreduce the battery lifetime. To savebattery power, note the following:•Features that use Bluetoothtechnology, or allowing suchfeatures to run in the backgroundwhile using other features, increasethe demand on battery power.Deactivate Bluetooth technologywhen you do not need it.•Features that use wireless LAN(WLAN), or allowing such featuresto run in the background whileusing other features, increase thedemand on battery power. WLAN onyour Nokia device deactivates whenFind help 185© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
you are not trying to connect, notconnected to an access point, or notscanning for available networks. Tofurther reduce batteryconsumption, you can specify thatyour device does not scan, or scansless often, for available networks inthe background.•If you have set Packet dataconnection to When available inconnection settings, and there is nopacket data coverage (GPRS), thedevice periodically tries to establisha packet data connection. Toprolong the operating time of yourdevice, select Menu > Ctrl.panel > Settings andConnection > Packet data >Packet data connection > Whenneeded.•The Maps application downloadsnew map information when youscroll to new areas on the map,which increases the demand onbattery power. You can prevent theautomatic download of new maps.•If the signal strength of the cellularnetwork varies much in your area,your device must scan for theavailable network repeatedly. Thisincreases the demand on batterypower.If the network mode is set to dualmode in the network settings, thedevice searches for the 3G network.You can set the device to use onlythe GSM network. To use only theGSM network, select Menu > Ctrl.panel > Settings and Phone >Network > Network mode >GSM.•The backlight of the displayincreases the demand on batterypower. In the display settings, youcan change the length of the time-out period after which the backlightis switched off. Select Menu > Ctrl.panel > Settings and General >Personalisation > Display >Light time-out. To adjust the lightsensor that observes lightingconditions and adjusts the displaybrightness, in the display settings,select Light sensor.•Leaving applications running in thebackground increases the demandon battery power. To close theapplications you are not using,press and hold the menu key, scroll186 Find help© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
to the application, and press thebackspace key.•To save power, activate the powersave mode. Press the power key,and select Activate power saving.To deactivate it, press the powerkey, and select Deactivate powersaving. You may not be able tochange the settings of certainapplications when the power savemode is activated.Free memoryTo view how much memory is availablefor different data types, select Menu >Office > File mgr..Many features of the device use memoryto store data. The device notifies you ifavailable memory is low.To free memory, transfer data to analternative memory (if available) orcompatible computer.To remove data you no longer need, useFile manager or the respectiveapplication. You can remove thefollowing:•Messages in the folders inMessaging and retrieved e-mailmessages from the mailbox•Saved web pages•Contact information•Calendar notes•Applications shown in Applicationmanager that you do not need•Installation files (with .sis or .sisxfile extensions) of installedapplications. Back up theinstallation files to a compatiblecomputer.•Images and video clips in Photos.Green tipsSave energyYou do not need to charge your batteryso often if you do the following (ifavailable for your device):•Close applications and dataconnections, for example, yourGreen tips 187© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Bluetooth connection, when not inuse.•Decrease the brightness of thescreen.•Set your device to enter power savermode after the minimum period ofinactivity, if available in your device.•Deactivate unnecessary sounds,such as key tones.RecycleAll materials of this device can berecovered as materials and energy. Forinformation on how to recycle your oldNokia products, go to www.nokia.com/werecycle, or using a mobile device,nokia.mobi/werecycle.Recycle packaging and user guides atyour local recycling scheme.For more information on theenvironmental attributes of yourdevice, go to www.nokia.com/ecodeclaration.Product and safety informationAccessoriesWarning:Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories approved byNokia for use with this particular model. The use of anyother types may invalidate any approval or warranty, andmay be dangerous. In particular, use of unapprovedchargers or batteries may present a risk of fire, explosion,leakage, or other hazard.For availability of approved accessories, please check withyour dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of anyaccessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.BatteryBattery and charger informationYour device is powered by a rechargeable battery. Thebattery intended for use with this device is BL-4D. Nokiamay make additional battery models available for thisdevice. This device is intended for use when supplied withpower from the following chargers: AC-8. The exactcharger model number may vary depending on the typeof plug. The plug variant is identified by one of thefollowing: E, EB, X, AR, U, A, C, K, or UB.The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds oftimes, but it will eventually wear out. When the talk andstandby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replacethe battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, andrecharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargersdesignated for this device.If a battery is being used for the first time or if the batteryhas not been used for a prolonged period, it may benecessary to connect the charger, then disconnect andreconnect it to begin charging the battery. If the battery188 Product and safety information© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
is completely discharged, it may take several minutesbefore the charging indicator appears on the display orbefore any calls can be made.Safe removal. Always switch the device off and disconnectthe charger before removing the battery.Proper charging. Unplug the charger from the electricalplug and the device when not in use. Do not leave a fullycharged battery connected to a charger, sinceovercharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fullycharged battery will lose its charge over time.Avoid extreme temperatures. Always try to keep thebattery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). Extremetemperatures reduce the capacity and lifetime of thebattery. A device with a hot or cold battery may not worktemporarily. Battery performance is particularly limited intemperatures well below freezing.Do not short-circuit. Accidental short-circuiting can occurwhen a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causesdirect connection of the positive (+) and negative (-)terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips onthe battery.) This might happen, for example, when youcarry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or theconnecting object.Disposal. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they mayexplode. Dispose of batteries according to localregulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not disposeas household waste.Leak. Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, puncture,or shred cells or batteries. In the event of a battery leak,prevent battery liquid contact with skin or eyes. If thishappens, flush the affected areas immediately with water,or seek medical help.Damage. Do not modify, remanufacture, attempt to insertforeign objects into the battery, or immerse or expose itto water or other liquids. Batteries may explode ifdamaged.Correct use. Use the battery only for its intended purpose.Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, orother hazard. If the device or battery is dropped, especiallyon a hard surface, and you believe the battery has beendamaged, take it to a service centre for inspection beforecontinuing to use it. Never use any charger or battery thatis damaged. Keep your battery out of the reach of smallchildren.Nokia battery authentication guidelinesAlways use original Nokia batteries for your safety. Tocheck that you are getting an original Nokia battery,purchase it from a Nokia authorised service centre ordealer, and inspect the hologram label using the followingsteps:Authenticate hologram1 When you look at the hologram on the label, youshould see the Nokia connecting hands symbol fromone angle and the Nokia Original Enhancementslogo when looking from another angle.Product and safety information 189© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
2 When you angle the hologram left, right, down andup, you should see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each siderespectively.Successful completion of the steps is not a total assuranceof the authenticity of the battery. If you cannot confirmauthenticity or if you have any reason to believe that yourNokia battery with the hologram on the label is not anauthentic Nokia battery, you should refrain from using it,and take it to the nearest Nokia authorised service centreor dealer for assistance.For additional information, refer to the warranty andreference leaflet included with your Nokia device.Taking care of your deviceYour device is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thefollowing suggestions will help you protect your warrantycoverage.•Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and alltypes of liquids or moisture can contain mineralsthat will corrode electronic circuits. If your devicedoes get wet, remove the battery, and allow thedevice to dry completely before replacing it.•Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas.Its moving parts and electronic components can bedamaged.•Do not store the device in high or cold temperature.High temperatures can shorten the life of electronicdevices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certainplastics. When the device warms to its normaltemperature from a cold temperature, moisture canform inside the device and damage electronic circuitboards.•Do not attempt to open the device other than asinstructed in this guide.•Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Roughhandling can break internal circuit boards and finemechanics.•Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, orstrong detergents to clean the device. Only use asoft, clean, dry cloth to clean the surface of thedevice.•Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the movingparts and prevent proper operation.•Use only the supplied or an approved replacementantenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications, orattachments could damage the device and mayviolate regulations governing radio devices.•Use chargers indoors.•Backup all data you want to keep, such as contactsand calendar notes.•To reset the device from time to time for optimumperformance, power off the device and remove thebattery.These suggestions apply equally to your device, battery,charger, or any accessory.190 Product and safety information© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
RecycleAlways return your used electronic products, batteries,and packaging materials to dedicated collection points.This way you help prevent uncontrolled waste disposaland promote the recycling of materials. Check productenvironmental information and how to recycle your Nokiaproducts at www.nokia.com/werecycle, or nokia.mobi/werecycle.Additional safety informationSmall childrenYour device and its accessories are not toys. They maycontain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of smallchildren.Operating environmentThis device meets RF exposure guidelines in the normaluse position at the ear or at least 1.5 centimetres (5/8inch) away from the body. Any carry case, belt clip, orholder for body-worn operation should not contain metaland should position the device the above-stated distancefrom your body.To send data files or messages requires a qualityconnection to the network. Data files or messages may bedelayed until such a connection is available. Follow theseparation distance instructions until the transmission iscompleted.Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials maybe attracted to the device. Do not place credit cards orother magnetic storage media near the device, becauseinformation stored on them may be erased.Medical devicesOperation of radio transmitting equipment, includingwireless phones, may interfere with the function ofinadequately protected medical devices. Consult aphysician or the manufacturer of the medical device todetermine whether they are adequately shielded fromexternal RF energy. Switch off your device whenregulations posted instruct you to do so. Hospitals orhealth care facilities may use equipment sensitive toexternal RF energy.Implanted medical devicesManufacturers of medical devices recommend a minimumseparation of 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) between awireless device and an implanted medical device, such asa pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator, toavoid potential interference with the medical device.Persons who have such devices should:•Always keep the wireless device more than 15.3centimetres (6 inches) from the medical device.•Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket.•Hold the wireless device to the ear opposite themedical device.•Turn the wireless device off if there is any reason tosuspect that interference is taking place.•Follow the manufacturer directions for theimplanted medical device.If you have any questions about using your wireless devicewith an implanted medical device, consult your healthcare provider.Hearing aidsSome digital wireless devices may interfere with somehearing aids.Note:  The surface of this device does not contain nickelin the platings. The surface of this device contains stainlesssteel.Product and safety information 191© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequatelyshielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such aselectronic fuel injection, electronic antilock braking,electronic speed control, and air bag systems. For moreinformation, check with the manufacturer of your vehicleor its equipment.Only qualified personnel should service the device orinstall the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or servicemay be dangerous and may invalidate your warranty.Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in yourvehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not storeor carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materialsin the same compartment as the device, its parts, oraccessories. Remember that air bags inflate with greatforce. Do not place your device or accessories in the air bagdeployment area.Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The useof wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous tothe operation of the aircraft and may be illegal.Potentially explosive environmentsSwitch off your device in any area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere. Obey all posted instructions. Sparksin such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting inbodily injury or death. Switch off the device at refuellingpoints such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observerestrictions in fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas;chemical plants; or where blasting operations are inprogress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphereare often, but not always, clearly marked. They includeareas where you would be advised to turn off your vehicleengine, below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storagefacilities and where the air contains chemicals or particlessuch as grain, dust, or metal powders. You should checkwith the manufacturers of vehicles using liquefiedpetroleum gas (such as propane or butane) to determineif this device can be safely used in their vicinity.Emergency callsImportant:  This device operates using radio signals,wireless networks, landline networks, and user-programmed functions. If your device supports voice callsover the internet (internet calls), activate both the internetcalls and the cellular phone. The device may attempt tomake emergency calls over both the cellular networks andthrough your internet call provider if both are activated.Connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Youshould never rely solely on any wireless device foressential communications like medical emergencies.To make an emergency call:1 If the device is not on, switch it on. Check foradequate signal strength. Depending on yourdevice, you may also need to complete thefollowing:•Insert a SIM card if your device uses one.•Remove certain call restrictions you haveactivated in your device.•Change your profile from Offline or Flightprofile to an active profile.2 Press the end key as many times as needed to clearthe display and ready the device for calls.3 Enter the official emergency number for yourpresent location. Emergency numbers vary bylocation.4Press the call key.When making an emergency call, give all the necessaryinformation as accurately as possible. Your wireless devicemay be the only means of communication at the scene ofan accident. Do not end the call until given permission todo so.192 Product and safety information© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Certification information (SAR)This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure toradio waves.Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. Itis designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radiowaves recommended by international guidelines. Theseguidelines were developed by the independent scientificorganisation ICNIRP and include safety margins designedto assure the protection of all persons, regardless of ageand health.The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unitof measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate orSAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue.Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operatingpositions with the device transmitting at its highestcertified power level in all tested frequency bands. Theactual SAR level of an operating device can be below themaximum value because the device is designed to use onlythe power required to reach the network. That amountchanges depending on a number of factors such as howclose you are to a network base station.The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for useof the device at the ear is 0.88 W/kg.Use of device accessories may result in different SARvalues. SAR values may vary depending on nationalreporting and testing requirements and the networkband. Additional SAR information may be provided underproduct information at www.nokia.com.Your mobile device is also designed to meet therequirements for exposure to radio waves established bythe Federal Communications Commission (USA) andIndustry Canada. These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SARvalue reported under this standard during productcertification for use at the ear is 1.18 W/kg and whenproperly worn on the body is 1.12 W/kg.Copyright and other noticesDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYHereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RM-632product is in compliance with the essential requirementsand other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Acopy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found athttp://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/.© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, and Navi are trademarksor registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Nokia tuneis a sound mark of Nokia Corporation. Other product andcompany names mentioned herein may be trademarks ortradenames of their respective owners.Reproduction, transfer, distribution, or storage of part orall of the contents in this document in any form withoutthe prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokiaoperates a policy of continuous development. Nokiareserves the right to make changes and improvements toany of the products described in this document withoutprior notice.Copyright and other notices 193© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual PatentPortfolio License (i) for personal and noncommercial usein connection with information which has been encodedin compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard by aconsumer engaged in a personal and noncommercialactivity and (ii) for use in connection with MPEG-4 videoprovided by a licensed video provider. No license isgranted or shall be implied for any other use. Additionalinformation, including that related to promotional,internal, and commercial uses, may be obtained fromMPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com.TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW,UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA OR ANY OF ITSLICENSORS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA ORINCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL ORINDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED.THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS".EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NO WARRANTIESOF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY,RELIABILITY OR CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. NOKIARESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUMENT ORWITHDRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.Reverse engineering of software in the device isprohibited to the extent permitted by applicable law.Insofar as this user guide contains any limitations onNokia's representations, warranties, damages andliabilities, such limitations shall likewise limit anyrepresentations, warranties, damages and liabilities ofNokia's licensors.The third-party applications provided with your devicemay have been created and may be owned by persons orentities not affiliated with or related to Nokia. Nokia doesnot own the copyrights or intellectual property rights tothe third-party applications. As such, Nokia does not takeany responsibility for end-user support, functionality ofthe applications, or the information in the applications orthese materials. Nokia does not provide any warranty forthe third-party applications. BY USING THE APPLICATIONSYOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE APPLICATIONS ARE PROVIDEDAS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS ORIMPLIED, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BYAPPLICABLE LAW. YOU FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE THATNEITHER NOKIA NOR ITS AFFILIATES MAKE ANYREPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF TITLE,MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,OR THAT THE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD-PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS, OR OTHERRIGHTS.The availability of particular products and applicationsand services for these products may vary by region. Pleasecheck with your Nokia dealer for details and availability oflanguage options. This device may contain commodities,technology or software subject to export laws andregulations from the US and other countries. Diversioncontrary to law is prohibited.FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEYour device may cause TV or radio interference (forexample, when using a telephone in close proximity toreceiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada canrequire you to stop using your telephone if suchinterference cannot be eliminated. If you requireassistance, contact your local service facility. This devicecomplies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject194 Copyright and other notices© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may notcause harmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation. Any changes ormodifications not expressly approved by Nokia could voidthe user's authority to operate this equipment./Issue 1 ENCopyright and other notices 195© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
IndexSymbols/Numbers3-D ringing tones 116802.1x —  security settings 168AA-GPS (assisted GPS) 97access codes 20access points 70, 71, 161—   groups 72, 162—  VPN 153accessories—  settings 157accounts 55Active notes 89active toolbar—  in Photos 124albums—  media 125answering calls 32antennas 15application manager 147application settings 172applications 147assisted GPS (A-GPS) 96attachments—  multimedia messages 62audio files—  details 136audio messages 58autolock period 158Bbackground image 115backing up device memory 90battery—  charging 13—  inserting 11—  saving power 185blocking—  device 80blogs 85Bluetooth 77, 80Bluetooth connectivity—  device address 78—   low memory 80—  pairing devices 78—  receiving data 79—  sending data 78bookmarks 86browser—  bookmarks 83, 86—  browsing pages 83, 84—  cache memory 86196 Index© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
—  searching content 85—  security 87—  settings 87—  toolbar 84Ccable connection 81cache memory 86calculator 90calendar 27—  creating entries 27—  meeting requests 28—  views 29call barring 35call divert 34call log 42, 43call waiting 34caller ID 159calls 30—  answering 32—  conference 33—  duration of 42—  options during 31—  rejecting 32—  restrictingSee fixed dialling—  settings 159—  voice mail 32camera—  capturing images 117—  image settings 119—  playing videos 119—  scenes 117—  sequence mode 118—  toolbar 117—  video clips 119—  video settings 120—  viewing images 118cell broadcast 63—  settings 66certificates—  details 143—  settings 144charging the battery 13chat services (IM) 53, 67computer connections 82See also data connectionsconference calls 33configuration messages 171connectors 10contacts—  copying 16, 25—  images in 26—  in social networks 25—  managing 25, 26—  ringing tones 26—  synchronising 76, 151Index 197© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
—  voice tags 25contacts bar 22content—  synchronising, sending, andretrieving 17converting—   currencies 92—   measurements 92copying content 16currency conversions 92Ddata cable 81data connections—  PC connectivity 82—  synchronisation 76, 151date—  settings 156declining calls 32decrypting—  device memory and memorycard 142device manager 145dictionary 95dismissing calls 32display—  settings 155DLNA 82duration of calls 42Ee-mail—  accounts 48—  adding attachments 46—  attachments 47—  deleting 48—  disconnecting 48—  folders 48—  out-of-office reply 48—  reading 46—  searching 47—  sending 45, 58—  settings 49—  setup 45EAP—  plug-in settings 169—  using an EAP plug-in 169encrypting—  device memory and memorycard 141equaliser 134Ffeeds, news 85file management 90, 91file manager 90fixed dialling 142flashlight 30198 Index© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Ggallery 120—  presentations 122—  sound clips 121—  streaming links 121general information 183GPRS—  settings 165GPS—  position requests 99GPS (Global Positioning System) 96GPS (global positioning system) 96Hheadphones 14headset 14help application 184home key 22home network 82home screen 21IIAPs (internet access points) 70IM (instant messaging) 53, 67images 123—  editing 126, 127—  printing 128, 129installing applications 147internet browser 83internet connection 83See also browserinternet radio 137—  favourites 138—  searching for stations 138—  settings 139—  station directory 138JJava applications 147JME Java application support 147Kkey store 144keyboard 23keyguard 14keypad —  lock settings 158keypad lock 14keys—  WEP keys 168keys and parts 10Llandmarks 99language—  settings 156licences 150location information 96Index 199© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
lock code 15, 20, 140, 158locking—  device 140—  device autolock 158—  keypad 158logos—  welcome logo 155MMaps 101—  browsing 102—  changing views 103—  display elements 103, 110—  downloading maps 104—  driving routes 109—  Favourites 107—  finding locations 105—  navigating 109, 111—  organising places 107—  organising routes 107—  planning routes 111—  positioning 104—  saving places 106—  saving routes 106—  sending places 107—  sharing locations 107—  synchronising 108—  traffic information 110—  viewing location details 106—  voice guidance 109—  walking routes 111measurements—   converting 92meeting requests—  receiving 47memory—  clearing 187—  web cache 86memory card 12, 13, 91—  locking 140—  passwords 140message reader 56, 57messages 44—  cell broadcast settings 66—  configuration messages 171—  service messages 63—   settings 67—  speech options 57—  text message settings 64messaging—  folders 44messaging key 22, 156Mini Map 84MMS (multimedia messageservice) 58, 65multimedia 120multimedia messages 58, 65—  attachments 62200 Index© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
—  creating presentations 61—  receiving 60—  replying to 60multitasking 29music player—  playing 132—  playlists 133Nnavigation tools 96network —  settings 160network settings 68news feeds 85Nokia account 50, 55Nokia Ovi Player 134Nokia support information 183notes 96Ooperator—  selecting 160original settings 158out-of-office reply message 48Ovi 30Ovi by Nokia 19Ovi Contacts 50—  adding friends 52—  availability status 51—  connection settings 56—  landmarks 54, 55—  personalisation 56—  presence 55—  profiles 51—  searching 52—  sharing your location 51, 55Ovi Files 30Ovi Music 133Ovi Store 20Ovi Suite 18Ppacket data—  settings 165packet data connection—  access point settings 73, 163—  counters 42page overview 84PDF reader 93personalisation 155—  changing language 156—  display 155personalising your device 113Photos—  tags 125photos 123—  editing 126—  file details 123Index 201© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
—  organising files 124—  toolbar 124PictBridge 128pictures—  copying 16PIN code 20—  changing 158pin code 15PIN2 code 20playing—  video and audio 135podcasting 130—  directories 131—  searching 131—  settings 132positioning—  settings 158positioning information 96positioning settings 101predictive text input 24, 156presence 55presentations 61, 122printer settings 94printing 93, 94—  images 128profiles—  creating 113—  personalising 113, 114—  selecting ringing tones 114proxy settings 74, 164PUK codes 20RRealPlayer—  playing media clips 135—  settings 136—  viewing clip details 136recent calls 42red-eye removal 127rejecting calls 32remote configuration 145remote lock 140remote SIM mode 80restoring original settings 158ringing tones 155—  3-D 116—  in profiles 114roaming 68Sscreen saver 115, 155security—  device and SIM card 158—  memory card 140—  web browser 87security code 20, 140security module 144service commands 63202 Index© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
service messages 63—  settings 66settings—  access points 71, 72, 161, 162—  accessories 157—  advanced WLAN 166—  applications 172—  Bluetooth 77—  browser 87—  call 159—  camera 119—  cell broadcast 66—  certificate 144—  date 156—  display 155—  EAP plug-ins 169—  GPRS 165—  internet radio 139—  keypad lock 158—  language 156—  messages 65—  network 68, 160—  packet data 165—  packet data access points 73,163—  podcasting 132—  positioning 101, 158—  printer 94—  RealPlayer 136—  restoring 158—  security 157—  service messages 66—  SIP 170—  text messages 64—  time 156—  tones 155—  video sharing 39—  WEP security 167—  WLAN 71, 75, 165, 166—  WLAN internet access points 74,164—  WLAN security 167Share online—  creating posts 129shared video 39shortcuts 127, 172SIM card—  inserting 11—  text messages 60SIP—  creating profiles 170—  editing profiles 170—  editing proxy servers 170—  editing registration servers 171—  settings 170slide show 126SMS (short message service) 58software applications 147Index 203© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
software updates 183, 184sound clips 121speech 57speed dialling 33streaming links 121support 183Switch 16Symbian applications 147synchronisation of data 76, 151Ttext—  changing size 155—  predictive input 24text input 23text messages—   messages on SIM card 60—  sending 58—  settings 64themes 115—  downloading 115time—  settings 156tones—  settings 155transferring—  data 16transferring content 16transferring music 134troubleshooting 179Uupdates 184UPIN code 20—  changing 158UPUK code 20USB data cable 81useful information 183Vvideo—  playing 119video calls 36, 38video clips 123—  details 136—  playing 135—  shared 39video sharing—  accepting invitation 41—  sharing live video 40—  sharing video clips 40videos—  copying 16virtual private network—  use in applications 153voice callsSee callsvoice commands 36204 Index© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.
voice mail—  calling 32—  changing number 32VPN—  access points 153—  use in applications 153Wweb browser 83web connection 83welcome note 155WEP—  keys 168—  security settings 167wireless LAN (WLAN) 69WLAN—  802.1x security settings 168—  advanced settings 166—  MAC address 71, 166—  security settings 167—  settings 71, 166—  WEP keys 168—  WPA security settings 168WLAN (wireless local areanetwork) 69WPA security settings 168wrist strap 13ZZip manager 93Index 205© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved.

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