Microsoft RM-691 GSM/WCDMA cellular telephone with BT, WLAN, FM Tx and RF ID User Manual Manual

Microsoft Mobile Oy GSM/WCDMA cellular telephone with BT, WLAN, FM Tx and RF ID Manual

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ContentsSafety 5Get started 6Keys and parts 6Insert the SIM card and battery 7Insert or remove a memory card 8Charging 9Switch the device on or off 10Use your device for the first time 10Device set-up 10Copy contacts or pictures from your olddevice 10Lock or unlock the keys and screen 11Antenna locations 11Change the volume of a call, song, orvideo 12Attach the wrist strap 12Headset 12Use the in-device user guide 12Install Nokia Ovi Suite on your PC 12Basic use 13Touch screen actions 13Interactive home screen elements 15Switch between open applications 16Write text 16Display indicators 18Set the notification light to blink formissed calls or messages 19Flashlight 19Search in your device and on theinternet 20Use your device offline 20Prolong battery life 20Restore original settings 21View your account 21Personalisation 22Profiles 22Change your theme 22Home screen 23Organise your applications 25Download a game, application, or otheritem 25Telephone 25Call a phone number 25Answer a call 25Reject a call 26Call a contact 26Mute a call 26Answer a waiting call 26Call the numbers you use the most 26Use your voice to call a contact 27Make calls over the internet 27Call the last dialled number 28Record a phone conversation 28Turn to silence 28View your missed calls 28Call your voice mailbox  29Divert calls to your voice mailbox oranother phone number 29Prevent making or receiving calls 29Allow calls only to certain numbers 30Video sharing 30Wi-Fi calling 32Contacts 32About Contacts 32Save phone numbers and mailaddresses 32Save a number from a received call ormessage 32Contact your most important peoplequickly 33Add a picture for a contact 33Set a ringing tone for a specificcontact 332Contents© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Send your contact information using MyCard 33Create a contact group 33Send a message to a group ofpeople 34Copy contacts from the SIM card to yourdevice 34Messaging 34About Messaging 34Send a message 34Send a message to a contact 35Send an audio message 35Receive messages 35View a conversation 35Listen to a text message 36Change language 36View your voice mail 36Mail 37Mail 37Open mail from the home screen 39Internet 39About the web browser 39Browse the web 39Add a bookmark 39Subscribe to a web feed 39Discover nearby events 40Access your company intranet 40Social networks 40About Social 40See your friends' status updates in oneview 41Post your status to social networkingservices 41Link your online friends to their contactinformation 41See your friends' status updates on thehome screen 41Upload a picture or video to aservice 42Share your location in your statusupdate 42Contact a friend from a socialnetworking service 42Add an event to your devicecalendar 43Camera 43About Camera 43Take a picture 43Save location information to yourpictures and videos 43Picture and video tips 44Record a video 44Send a picture 45Your pictures and videos 45About Photos 45View pictures and videos 45Edit the pictures you have taken 45Video editor 45Print a picture you have taken 46Connect your device to a TV using aNokia Video Connectivity Cable 47Videos and TV 47Videos 47Watch Web TV 47Music and audio 48Music player 48Protected content 50Record sounds 50Play music through a radio 50FM radio 51Maps 52Navigate to a destination 52My position 52Find places 55Contents 3© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Favourites 56Check in 57Drive and Walk 58Give feedback on Maps 61Report incorrect map information 61Office 62Quickoffice 62Read PDF documents 62Make a calculation 62Write notes 63Translate words from one language toanother 63Open or create zip files 63Time management 63Clock 63Calendar 65Device management 67Keep your device software andapplications up to date 67Manage files 68Increase available memory for morecontent 69Manage applications 69Synchronise content 70Copy contacts or pictures betweendevices 70Protect your device 71Prepare your device for recycling 71Connectivity 72Internet connections 72Wireless LAN 73Bluetooth 74USB data cable 76Store your files on a remote drive 77Close a network connection 78Find more help 78Support 78Access codes 78Troubleshooting 79Restore original settings 79What to do when the memory isfull? 79Message indicator blinking 79A contact appears twice in the contactslist 79Unreadable characters while browsingthe web 79Prepare your device for recycling 80Protect the environment 80Save energy 80Recycle 80Product and safety information 80Index 864Contents© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
SafetyRead these simple guidelines. Notfollowing them may be dangerous orillegal. Read the complete user guide forfurther information.SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREASSwitch the device off whenmobile phone use is notallowed or when it may causeinterference or danger, forexample, in aircraft, nearmedical equipment, fuel,chemicals, or blasting areas.ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRSTObey all local laws. Always keepyour hands free to operate thevehicle while driving. Your firstconsideration while drivingshould be road safety.INTERFERENCEAll wireless devices may besusceptible to interference,which could affectperformance.QUALIFIED SERVICEOnly qualified personnel mayinstall or repair this product.KEEP YOUR DEVICE DRYYour device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.GLASS PARTSThe front cover of the device ismade of glass. This glass canbreak if the device is droppedon a hard surface or receives asubstantial impact. If the glassbreaks, do not touch the glassparts of the device or attemptto remove the broken glassfrom the device. Stop using thedevice until the glass isreplaced by qualified servicepersonnel.PROTECT YOUR HEARINGListen to a headset at amoderate level, and do not holdthe device near your ear whenthe loudspeaker is in use.Safety 5© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Get startedKeys and partsTop1Micro USB connector2Charging indicator light3Nokia AV connector (3.5 mm)4Power key Front1Earpiece2Call key3Microphone4Menu key5End key6Front cameraSides1Charger connector2Volume up/Zoom in key3Voice key4Volume down/Zoom out key5Lock switch6Camera key Back1Loudspeaker2Camera lens3Camera flash4Secondary microphone5Wrist strap hole6Get started© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Touch screenTo control your device, lightly touch thescreen with your fingertips. The screendoes not respond when you use yourfingernails.If your fingertips are cold, the screen maynot respond to your touch.To avoid scratching the touch screen,never use a pen, pencil, or other sharpobject to write on the touch screen.Noise cancellationIf you are calling from a noisyenvironment, your device filters outbackground noise to make your voicesound clearer to the person at the otherend of the line.Noise cancellation is not available whenusing the loudspeaker or a headset.For the best noise cancellation, hold thedevice with the earpiece to your ear andthe main microphone towards yourmouth. Do not cover the secondarymicrophone at the back of the device.Insert the SIM card and batteryImportant:  Do not use a mini-UICCSIM card, also known as a micro-SIM card,a micro-SIM card with an adapter, or a SIMcard that has a mini-UICC cutout (seefigure) in this device. A micro SIM card issmaller than the standard SIM card. Thisdevice does not support the use of micro-SIM cards and use of incompatible SIMcards may damage the card or the device,and may corrupt data stored on the card.Follow the instructions carefully, to avoiddamaging the back cover.1 Unlock the back cover release latch,and lift the back cover.2 If the battery is inserted, lift thebattery out.3Insert a SIM card. Make sure thecontact area of the card is facing up.Push the card in, until it locks intoplace.Get started 7© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
4 Line up the contacts of the battery andthe battery compartment, and insertthe battery.5 To replace the back cover, direct thetop locking catches toward their slots,and press down until the cover locksinto place.Insert or remove a memory cardKeep all memory cards out of the reach ofsmall children.Insert a memory card1 Switch the device off.2 Remove the back cover of the device.3 If the battery is inserted, lift thebattery out.4 Insert a compatible memory card intothe slot. Make sure the contact area ofthe card is facing down.5 Push the card in, until it clicks.6 Replace the battery and the backcover. Make sure the cover is properlyclosed.You can record high-definition videoswith your device. If you are recording avideo to a memory card, for the bestperformance, use fast, high-qualitymicroSD cards from knownmanufacturers. The recommendedmicroSD card class is 4 (32Mbit/s (4MB/s))or higher.8Get started© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Remove a memory card1 Switch the device off.2 Remove the back cover of the device.3 If the battery is inserted, lift thebattery out.4 Push the card in, until you hear a click.5 Pull the card out.ChargingCharge the batteryYour battery has been partially charged atthe factory, but you may need to rechargeit before you can switch on your device forthe first time.If the device indicates a low charge, do thefollowing:12You do not need to charge the battery fora specific length of time, and you can usethe device while it is charging.If the battery is completely discharged, itmay take several minutes before thecharging indicator appears on the displayor before any calls can be made.Tip: You can also use a compatible USBcharger to charge your battery.Charge the battery over USBBattery low, but you don't have a chargerwith you? You can use a compatible USBcable to connect to a compatible device,such as a computer.To avoid breaking the charger connector,be careful when connecting ordisconnecting the charger cable.If connected to a computer, you cansynchronise your device while charging.Charging over USB can take longer to start,and may not work if you connect througha non-powered USB hub. Your devicecharges more quickly when connected toa wall outlet.When the battery is charging, thecharging indicator light next to the USBconnector is lit. When the battery chargeGet started 9© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
is low, the charging indicator light flashes.It may take a while for charging to start.Switch the device on or offPress and hold  .Use your device for the first timeYour device guides you through the initialsetup when you insert your SIM card andswitch your device on for the first time. Touse all of Nokia's Ovi services, create aNokia account. You can also copy yourcontacts and other content from yourprevious device, and subscribe to receivehelpful tips and tricks.To create a Nokia account, you need aninternet connection. For informationabout data transmission charges, contactyour service provider. If you can't connectto the internet , you can create an accountlater.Tip: To create and manage your Nokiaaccount on the internet, go towww.ovi.com.If you already have a Nokia account, signin.Tip: Forgotten your password? You canrequest it to be sent to you in a mail or textmessage.Use the Phone switch application to copyyour content, such as:•Contacts•Messages•Pictures and videosDevice set-upTo define some basic settings for yourdevice, select the Phone setup shortcut that is in one of your home screens.To switch between home screens, swipeleft or right.With Phone setup, you can do thefollowing:• Copy contacts, pictures, and othercontent from your previous Nokiadevice• Personalise your device, bychanging the ringing tone and visualtheme• Set up mail• Update your device softwareTo define the settings later, you can alsoselect Menu > Help & Settings > Phonesetup.Copy contacts or pictures from your olddeviceWant to copy important information fromyour previous compatible Nokia deviceand start using your new device quickly?Use the Phone switch application to copy,for example, contacts, calendar entries,and pictures to your new device, free ofcharge.Select Menu > Help & Settings > Phonesetup and Data transfer.10 Get started© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
If your old Nokia device does not have thePhone switch application, your newdevice sends it in a message. Open themessage in the old device, and follow theinstructions.1 Select the device you want to connectto, and pair the devices. Bluetoothneeds to be activated.2 If the other device requires apasscode, enter the passcode. Thepasscode, which you can defineyourself, must be entered in bothdevices. The passcode in some devicesis fixed. For details, see the user guideof the device.The passcode is valid only for thecurrent connection.3 Select the content and OK.Lock or unlock the keys and screenTo avoid accidentally making a call whenyour device is in your pocket or bag, lockthe keys and screen of your device.Slide the key lock switch.Tip: If the key lock switch is out of reach,to unlock the device, press the menu key,and select Unlock.Set the keys and screen to lockautomatically1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Display >Screen/keylock time-out.2 Define the length of time after whichthe keys and screen are lockedautomatically.Antenna locationsAvoid touching the antenna areaunnecessarily while the antenna istransmitting or receiving. Contact withantennas affects the communicationquality and may cause a higher powerlevel during operation and may reduce thebattery life.Get started 11© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Change the volume of a call, song, orvideoUse the volume keys.You can adjust the volume during a call orwhen an application is active.The built-in loudspeaker allows you tospeak and listen from a short distancewithout having to hold the device to yourear.Activate or deactivate the loudspeakerduring a callSelect   or  .Attach the wrist strapThread the wrist strap as shown, andtighten it.HeadsetYou can connect a compatible headset orcompatible headphones to your device.Use the in-device user guideSelect Menu > Help & Settings > Userguide.Open the user guide from anapplicationSelect Options > User guide. This is notavailable for every application.Search the user guideWhen the user guide is open, selectOptions > Search, and enter a letter or aword in the search field.Switch between the user guide and anapplicationPress and hold the menu key, swipe left orright, and select the desired application. indicates a link to a web page. Links torelated topics may be at the end ofinstructions.Install Nokia Ovi Suite on your PCWith the Nokia Ovi Suite PC application,you can manage content on your device,and keep it in sync with your computer.You can also update your device with thelatest software, and download maps.12 Install Nokia Ovi Suite on your PC© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Download the latest version of Nokia OviSuite from www.ovi.com/suite.If you cannot connect to the internet, toinstall Nokia Ovi Suite and Nokia Ovi Playerfrom your device:1 Use a compatible USB data cable toconnect your device to yourcomputer.If you are using Windows XP orWindows Vista on your computer, setthe USB mode of your device to Massstorage: on your device, select thenotification area in the top rightcorner, and select   > USB > Massstorage.Your device mass memory appears asa removable disk on your PC.2 On your computer, select InstallNokia Ovi Suite.If the installation window does notopen automatically, open theinstallation file manually. Select Openfolder to view files, and double-clickInstall_Nokia_Ovi_Suite.exe.3 Follow the instructions.4 When the installation is complete, ifyou are using Windows XP orWindows Vista on your computer, setthe USB mode of your device to Mediatransfer: on your device, select thenotification area in the top rightcorner, and select   > USB >Media transfer.To learn more about Nokia Ovi Suite, go towww.ovi.com/suite.To check which operating systems NokiaOvi Suite supports, go to www.nokia.com/support.Basic useTouch screen actionsTo interact with the user interface, tap ortap and hold the touch screen.Open an application or other screenelementTap the application or element.Access functions quicklyTap and hold the item. A pop-up menuwith available options opens. Forexample, to send an image or delete analarm, tap and hold the image or alarm,and from the pop-up menu, select theappropriate option.Basic use 13© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
If you tap and hold the home screen,editing mode is activated.Drag an itemTap and hold the item, and slide yourfinger across the screen. The item followsyour finger.You can drag items in the home screen orthe main menu, when you have activatedediting mode.SwipePlace a finger on the screen, and steadilyslide your finger in the desired direction.For example, when you are viewing apicture, to view the next picture, swipeleft.Scroll in a list or menuPlace your finger on the screen, slide itquickly up or down the screen, then liftyour finger. The content of the screenscrolls with the speed and direction it hadat the moment of release. To select anitem from a scrolling list and to stop themovement, tap the item.14 Basic use© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Zoom inPlace two fingers on an item, such as apicture or web page, and slide your fingersapart.Zoom outPlace two fingers on the item, and slideyour fingers together.Tip: You can also tap the item twice tozoom in or out.Interactive home screen elementsThe home screen elements are interactive.For example, you can change the date andtime, set alarms, write calendar entries, oredit the profiles directly in the homescreen.Set an alarmSelect the clock (1).Activate or edit profilesSelect the profile (2).View or edit your scheduleSelect the date (3).View missed calls and receivedmessagesSelect the notification area (4).View available WLANs or manageBluetooth connectivitySelect the notification area (4).Modify the connectivity settingsSelect the notification area (4) and  .In most other views, you can select thenotification area (4), and do the following:•Modify the connectivity settings.•Open the Clock application, and set analarm.•View the battery status, and activatepower saving mode.•View notifications of missed calls orreceived messages.•Open the WLAN wizard, and connectto a WLAN.Basic use 15© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
•Manage Bluetooth connectivity.Switch between open applicationsYou can see which applications and tasksare open in the background, and switchbetween them.Press and hold the menu key, swipe left orright, and select the desired application.Applications running in the backgroundincrease the demand on battery powerand use memory. To close an applicationthat you are not using, select  .Tip: To close all open applications, selectand hold the task switcher, and from thepop-up menu, select Close all.Write textEnter text with the virtual keyboardUse the virtual keyboardTo activate the virtual keyboard, select atext input field. You can use the virtualkeyboard both in landscape and portraitmode.1Virtual keyboard2Close key - Close the virtual keyboard.3Shift and caps lock key - To enter anupper case character when writing inlower case, or vice versa, select thekey before entering the character. Toactivate caps lock mode, select the keytwice. A line under the key indicatesthat caps lock mode is activated.4Character range - Select the desiredcharacter range, such as numbers orspecial characters.5Arrows keys - Move the cursor left orright.6Space bar - Insert a space.7Input menu - Activate predictive textinput, or change the writinglanguage.8Enter key - Move the cursor to the nextrow or text input field. Additionalfunctions are based on the currentcontext. For example, in the webaddress field of the web browser, itacts as the Go icon.9Backspace key - Delete a character.Switch between the virtual keyboardand keypad in portrait modeSelect   > Alphanumeric keypad orFull screen QWERTY.Add an accent to a characterSelect and hold the character.16 Basic use© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Activate predictive text input with thevirtual keyboardPredictive text input may not be availablein all languages.1 Select   > Input options >Activate prediction.   isdisplayed.2 Start writing a word. Your devicesuggests possible words as you write.When the correct word is displayed,select the word.3 If the word is not in the dictionary, thedevice suggests an alternative wordfrom the dictionary. To add the newword to the dictionary, select theword you have written.Deactivate predictive text input modeSelect   > Input options > Deactivateprediction.Modify the text input settingsSelect   > Input options > Settings.Enter text with the virtual keypadUse the virtual keypadIf you prefer to use the alphanumerickeypad when writing in portrait mode,you can switch from the virtual keyboardto the virtual keypad.1 Select a text input field.2 Select   > Alphanumeric keypad.1Number keys2* - Enter a special character, or whenpredictive text input mode isactivated and the word underlined,cycle through the word candidates.3Shift key - Change the character case.To activate or deactivate predictivetext input mode, quickly select the keytwice. To switch between the letterand number modes, select and holdthe key.4Close key - Close the virtual keypad.5Arrow keys - Move the cursor left orright.6Input menu - Activate predictive textinput, change the writing language,or switch to the virtual keyboard.7Backspace key - Delete a character.8Text input indicator (if available) -Indicates the character case, and ifletter or number mode or predictivetext input mode is activated.Basic use 17© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Activate traditional text input with thevirtual keypadQuickly select # twice.Enter a character1 Select a number key (1-9) repeatedly,until the desired character isdisplayed. There are more charactersavailable than are visible on the key.2 If the next letter is located on thesame key, wait until the cursor isdisplayed or move the cursor forward,and select the key again.Insert a spaceSelect 0.Move the cursor to the next lineQuickly select 0 three times.Activate predictive text input with thevirtual keypadPredictive text input is based on a built-indictionary to which you can add newwords. Predictive text input is notavailable for all languages.1 Select   > Activate predictivetext.2 To write the desired word, use thekeys 2-9. Select each key once for eachletter. For example, to write Nokiawhen the English dictionary isselected, select 6 for N, 6 for o, 5 fork, 4 for i, and 2 for a.The word suggestion changes aftereach key selection.3 If the word is not correct, select *repeatedly, until the correct match isdisplayed. If the word is not in thedictionary, select Spell, and enter theword using traditional text inputmode, and select OK.If ? is displayed after the word, theword is not in the dictionary. To add aword to the dictionary, select *, enterthe word using traditional text inputmode, and select OK.4 To insert a space, select 0. To insert acommon punctuation mark, select 1,and then select * repeatedly, until thecorrect punctuation mark isdisplayed.5 Start writing the next word.Deactivate predictive text inputQuickly select # twice.Define the writing languageSelect Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Touch input >Writing language.Change the language when using thekeyboardSelect   > Input options > Writinglanguage.Change the language when using thekeypadSelect   > Writing language.Display indicatorsGeneral indicatorsThe touch screen and keys arelocked.The device alerts silently forincoming calls or messages.An alarm is set.A timed profile is activated.You have a missed calendar event.18 Basic use© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Call indicatorsSomeone has tried to call you.Incoming calls are diverted toanother number (networkservice).Your device is ready for aninternet call.A data call is active (networkservice).Messaging indicatorsYou have unread messages. If theindicator is blinking, your Inboxfolder may be full.You have received new mail.Messages are waiting to be sentin the Outbox folder.Network indicatorsYour device is connected to a GSMnetwork (network service).Your device is connected to a 3Gnetwork (network service).A GPRS data connection (networkservice) is open.   indicates thatthe connection is on hold and that a connection is opening orclosing.An EGPRS data connection(network service) is open. indicates that the connection ison hold and   that a connectionis being established.A 3G data connection (networkservice) is open.   indicates thatthe connection is on hold and that a connection is beingestablished.A WLAN connection is available. indicates that the connectionis encrypted and   that theconnection is not encrypted.Connectivity indicatorsBluetooth is active.   indicatesthat your device is sending data.If the indicator is blinking, yourdevice is trying to connect toanother device.A USB cable is connected to yourdevice.GPS is active.The device is synchronising.The FM transmitter is active, butnot transmitting.   indicatesthat the FM transmitter istransmitting.A compatible headset isconnected to your device.A compatible TV-out cable isconnected to your device.A compatible text phone isconnected to your device.Set the notification light to blink formissed calls or messagesYour device has a notification light in themenu key. When the light blinks, you havemissed a call or a message has arrived.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Notificationlights > Notification light.FlashlightThe camera flash can be used as aflashlight. To switch the flashlight on oroff, slide and hold the lock switch for twoseconds.The flashlight can only be used when youare in the home screen. You can switch theflashlight on also when you are in theBasic use 19© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
home screen and the keys and screen orthe device is locked.Do not shine the flashlight in anyone'seyes.Search in your device and on theinternet With the Search application, you canfind any item in your device.1 Select Menu > Apps & Games >Search.2 Enter a search word in the search field,or browse the content categories.Tip: You can add a search widget to thehome screen. With the search widget, youcan also search the internet. Tap and holdthe home screen, and select   and thesearch widget from the list.Use your device offlineIn radio sensitive environments, whereyou are not allowed to make or receivecalls, you may still be allowed to accessyour calendar, contacts list, and offlinegames if you activate the offline profile.On the home screen, select the profile andOffline.When the offline profile is activated, yourconnection to the cellular network isclosed. All radio frequency signalsbetween the device and the cellularnetwork are prevented. If you try to senda message, it is placed in the Outboxfolder, and is sent only when anotherprofile is activated.You can also use your device without a SIMcard. Switch the device off, and removethe SIM card. When you switch back on,the offline profile is activated.Important:  In the offline profileyou cannot make or receive any calls, oruse other features that require cellularnetwork coverage. You may be able to callthe official emergency numberprogrammed into your device.To makecalls, you must first change to anotherprofile.When the offline profile is activated, youcan still connect to a WLAN to, forexample, read your mail or browse theinternet. You can also use Bluetoothconnectivity. Remember to comply withany applicable safety requirements whenyou establish and use WLAN or Bluetoothconnections.Prolong battery lifeMany features in your device increase thedemand on battery power and reduce thebattery lifetime. To save battery power,note the following:•Always charge the battery fully.•Activate power saving mode. Pressthe power key  , and select Activatepower saving. The device settings,such as Network mode and thescreen saver, are optimised. Todeactivate power saving mode, pressthe power key  , and selectDeactivate power saving.•When you are listening to music, anddo not want to make or receive calls,activate the offline profile.•Mute unnecessary tones, such as keytones.•Use wired headphones, rather thanthe loudspeaker.•Activate a dark theme and wallpaper.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Themes > General. To20 Basic use© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
change the wallpaper, on the homescreen, select Options > Changewallpaper•Deactivate background animationeffects. Select Menu > Help &Settings > Settings and Themes >General > Options > Themeeffects > Off.•Deactivate the Big clock screen saver.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Themes > Screensaver > None.•Change the length of the time-outperiod after which the device displayswitches off. Select Menu > Help &Settings > Settings and Phone >Display > Light time-out.•Decrease display brightness. In thedisplay settings, select Brightness.•Set your device to retrieve mail lessfrequently. Select Menu >Messaging > Mail > Settings, yourmailbox, and Sync frequency. If youhave additional mailboxes, you mayneed to set the retrieval frequencyseparately for each mailbox.•If the network mode is set to use bothGSM and 3G (dual mode) networks,the device searches for the 3Gnetwork. To set your device to useonly the GSM network, select Menu >Help & Settings > Settings andConnectivity > Network >Network mode > GSM.•Deactivate Bluetooth when notneeded. Select Menu > Help &Settings > Settings andConnectivity > Bluetooth >Bluetooth > Off.•Stop your device from scanning foravailable WLANs in the background.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Wi-Fi > Options > Settings > ShowWi-Fi availability > Never.•When connecting to the internet, usea WLAN connection, rather than apacket data (GPRS or 3G) connection.•Set the packet data connection to beestablished only when needed. SelectMenu > Help & Settings > Settingsand Connectivity > Admin.settings > Packet data > Packetdata connection > When needed.•Close the applications you are notusing. Press and hold the menu key,swipe until the desired application isdisplayed, and select  .•If the signal strength of the cellularnetwork varies in your area, itincreases the demand on batterypower.Restore original settingsIf your device is not working properly, youcan reset some settings to their originalvalues.1 End all active calls and connections.2 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Phonemanagement > Factory settings >Restore.3 Enter the lock code.This does not affect documents or filesstored on your device.After restoring the original settings, thedevice switches off, and then on again.This may take longer than usual.View your accountSelect Menu > Help & Settings >MyAccount.View your account 21© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
MyAccount allows you to view detailsabout monthly usage, your plan, andadditional services.If you have questions about billing orabout using this service, contact T-Mobile.PersonalisationProfilesAbout profiles Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Tone profiles.Waiting for a call but can't let your phonering? Your device has various settingsgroups called profiles, which you canpersonalise for different events andenvironments. You can also create yourown profiles.You can personalise the profiles in thefollowing ways:•Change the ringing and message alerttones.•Adjust the volume of ringing and keytones.•Mute key tones and warning tones.•Activate vibrating alerts.•Set the device to say the name of thecontact who is calling.Personalise your tonesYou can personalise your device tones foreach profile.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings > Tone profiles.1 Select the desired profile.2 Select Customize and the desiredoption.Silence your deviceWhen the silent profile is activated, allringing and alert tones are muted.Activate this profile when you are at thecinema or in a meeting.In the home screen, select the profile andSilent.Change your profile for meetings oroutdoor useWhen the meeting profile is activated,your device discreetly beeps once insteadof ringing. When the outdoor profile isactivated, the ringing tone is louder, soyou won't miss a call in a noisyenvironment.In the home screen, select the profile andMeeting or Outdoor.Create a new profileHow can you make your device meet yourneeds at work or college or home? You cancreate new profiles for differentsituations, and give them appropriatenames.1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings > Tone profiles andOptions > Create new.2 Define your profile settings, and selectProfile name.3 Enter a name for the profile.Change your theme With themes, you can change thecolours and look of your display.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings > Themes.Select General and a theme.22 Personalisation© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Some themes include backgroundanimation effects. To save battery power,select General > Options > Themeeffects > Off.Home screenAbout the home screenIn the home screen, you can quickly accessyour most frequently used applicationsand create shortcuts for differentfeatures. You can view your favouritecontacts, and quickly call, startconversations, or send messages to them.You can also control applications, such asMusic.You can have more than one home screenpage, for example, separate home screensfor work and private life.The home screen elements are interactive.For example, if you select the clock, theClock application opens.Switch between home screensYou can have more than one home screen.For example, create separate homescreens for work and private life, andpersonalise them to have differentcontent.To switch to another home screen, swipeleft or right. indicates which home screen youare in.Personalise the home screenWant to see your favourite landscape orpictures of your family in the home screenbackground? You can change thiswallpaper, and rearrange items in thehome screen, to personalise it to yourliking.Tip: If you have more than one homescreen, you can switch between them alsowhile editing, and personalise all yourhome screens at the same time.Change the wallpaper1 Tap and hold the home screen.2 Select Options > Changewallpaper > Image.3 Select the desired picture.4 Select Done.Rearrange items in the home screen1 Tap and hold the home screen.2 Drag and drop items to a newlocation.Personalisation 23© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
3 Select Done.Add a widget to the home screenInterested in today's weather conditionsor what's currently in the news? You canadd mini-applications (widgets) to yourhome screen, and see your most relevantinformation at a glance.1 Tap and hold the home screen.2 Select   and the desired widget fromthe list.3 Select Done.Using the service or downloading contentmay cause transfer of large amounts ofdata, which may result in data trafficcosts.Some home screen widgets may connectto the internet automatically. To preventthis, select Options > Widgets to offlinemode.Remove a widget from the homescreen1 Tap and hold the home screen.2 Select the widget, and from the pop-up menu, select Remove.3 Select Done.Add a shortcut to the home screenDid you know that you can createshortcuts to your most used applicationsand features? You can add shortcuts toapplications, web bookmarks, or actions,such as writing a message.1 Tap and hold the home screen.2 Select the shortcut widget andSettings.3 Select the shortcut you want todefine, and select Bookmark orApplication and the desired item.4 Select Back > Done.Tip: To remove a shortcut, replace it withanother one.Tip: If you add empty shortcut widgetswhen editing a home screen, you can laterdefine the shortcuts directly on the homescreen.Add your important contacts to thehome screenAdd your most important contacts to thehome screen, so you can quickly call orsend messages to them.The contacts need to be stored in yourdevice memory.1 In the Favourite contacts widget,select  .2 To mark the contacts to add to thehome screen, select the desiredcontacts. You can add up to 20contacts to the widget.Call or send a message to a contactIn the widget, select the contact.Remove a contact from the homescreenIn the widget, select   and the contact toremove. The contact is deleted from thewidget, but remains in your contacts list.24 Personalisation© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Organise your applicationsWant to open your most used applicationsmore quickly? In the main menu, you canorganise your applications and hide lessused applications in folders.Press the menu key, and selectOptions > Organize.Create a new folderSelect Options > New folder.Move an application to a folderSelect and hold the application, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Move to folderand the new folder.Tip: You can also drag and dropapplications and folders.Download a game, application, orother itemYou can buy games, applications, videos,and other content from Ovi Store. Thereare also free items that you can download.Select Menu > Store, and sign in to yourNokia account.1 Select the item.2 If the item has a price, select Buy. Ifthe item is free, select Download.3 You can pay with a credit or debit card,or, if available, on your phone bill.To save your card information to yourNokia account, select Save this cardto my Nokia account.If your card information is alreadysaved, to use a different paymentmethod, select Change billingdetails.4 To get a receipt of your purchase,select or enter a mail address.5 Select Confirm.6 When the download is complete, youcan open or view the item, or continuebrowsing for more content. Thecontent type determines where theitem is stored in your mobile device.Tip: Use a WLAN connection to downloadlarger files, such as games, applications,or videos.For more information on an item, contactthe publisher of the item.Tip: To avoid entering your payment carddetails over and over when buying itemsfrom Ovi Store, save your details to yourNokia account. You can add more than onepayment card, and choose which one touse when buying.TelephoneCall a phone number1 In the home screen, select Call to openthe dialler, and enter the phonenumber.To enter the + character, used forinternational calls, select * twice. The+ character as a replacement for theinternational access code may notwork in all regions. In this case, enterthe international access code directly.2 To make the call, press the call key.3 To end the call, press the end key.Tip: To call a contact, in the home screen,select Call, and start entering the contact'sname.Answer a callWhen a call arrives, press the call key.Telephone 25© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Reject a callWhen a call arrives, press the end key.Send a reject call text message1 When a call arrives, select Silence >Send msg., and edit the message,informing that you cannot answer thecall.2 To send the message, select  .3 Reject the call.Write a standard reject call textmessageSelect Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Calling > Call > Messagetext, and write the message.Tip: You can automatically divert rejectedcalls to your voice mailbox or anotherphone number (network service). SelectMenu > Help & Settings > Settings andCalling > Call forwarding > Voicecalls > If busy > Activate > To voicemailbox or To other number.Call a contactSelect Menu > Contacts.1 To search for a contact, enter the firstletters or characters of the first orsecond name in the search field.2 Select the contact.3 In the contact card, select Voice call.4 If the contact has more than onephone number, select and hold Voicecall, and select the desired number.Mute a callYou can mute the microphone in yourdevice during a call.Press the voice key.The menu key light changes from white tored when the microphone is muted.Answer a waiting callWith Call waiting (network service), youcan answer a call when you have anothercall in progress.Press the call key. The first call is put onhold.Activate, deactivate, or check thestatus of the serviceSelect Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Calling > Call > Callwaiting > Activate, Deactivate, orCheck status.Swap between an active call and a callon holdSelect Options > Swap.Connect the call on hold to the activecallSelect Options > Transfer. Youdisconnect yourself from the calls.End an active callPress the end key.End both callsSelect Options > End all calls.Call the numbers you use the mostYou can quickly call your friends andfamily when you assign your most-usedphone numbers to the number keys ofyour device.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Calling > 1-touch dialing.26 Telephone© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Assign a phone number to a numberkey1 Select the number key to which youwant to assign the phone number.1 is reserved for the voice mailbox.2 Select the phone number from yourcontacts list.Remove or change a phone numberassigned to a number keySelect and hold the assigned key, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Remove orChange.Make a callOn the home screen, select Call to openthe dialler, and select and hold theassigned number key.Use your voice to call a contactWith the Voice commands application,you can use your voice to make calls orcontrol your device.Voice commands are not dependent onthe speaker’s voice. Commands areautomatically created by your device.When entering contacts or editing voicecommands, do not use very short orsimilar names for different contacts orcommands.Note:  Using voice tags may bedifficult in a noisy environment or duringan emergency, so you should not relysolely upon voice dialling in allcircumstances.When you use voice dialling, theloudspeaker is in use. Hold the device at ashort distance away when you say thevoice command.1 In the home screen, press and holdthe call key. If a compatible headsetwith the headset key is attached,press and hold the headset key.2 A short tone sounds, and Speaknow is displayed. Say clearly thename that is saved for the contact.3 The device plays a synthesised voicecommand for the recognised contactin the selected device language, anddisplays the name and number. Tocancel the voice dialling, select Quit.Listen to a voice command for a contact1 Select a contact and Options > Voicetag details.2 Select a contact detail.If several numbers are saved for a name,you can say also the name and the numbertype, such as mobile or telephone.Tip: You can also use the voice key to startvoice dialling in the home screen. Pressand hold the voice key.Make calls over the internetAbout internet callsWith the internet call network service, youcan make and receive calls over theinternet. Internet call services maysupport calls between computers,between mobile phones, and between aVoIP device and a traditional telephone.Some internet call service providers allowfree internet calls. For availability andconnectivity costs, contact your internetcall service provider.To make or receive an internet call, youmust be in the service area of a WLAN orhave a packet data (GPRS) connection in a3G network, and be signed in to aninternet call service.Telephone 27© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Install an internet call serviceYou can search for internet call servicesfrom Ovi Store. For details, go towww.ovi.com.1 Download an installation widget forthe internet call service.2 To start the installation, select theinstallation widget.3 Follow the instructions.When an internet call service has beeninstalled, a tab for the service is displayedin the contacts list.Make an internet callWhen you are signed into a internet callservice, you can make a call from thefriends list or the contacts list.Select Menu > Contacts.Call a contact in the friends list1 Open the internet call service tab, andsign in to a internet call service.2 Select a contact from the friends list,and select Internet call.Make an internet call to a phonenumber or SIP address12 Select Options > Call > Internetcall.Call the last dialled numberTrying to call someone, but they are notanswering? It is easy to call them again. Inthe call log, you can see information aboutthe calls you have made and received.In the home screen, select Call to open thedialler, and select  . To call the lastdialled number, select the number fromthe list.Record a phone conversationWith the Recorder application, you canrecord phone conversations.1 During an active voice call, selectMenu > Apps & Games > Office >Recorder.2 To start recording, select  .3 To stop recording, select  . Thesound clip is automatically saved tothe Sound files folder in the Filemanager application.Both parties hear a tone at regularintervals during the recording.Turn to silenceIf your device rings in a situation whereyou do not want to be disturbed, you canturn the device to silence the ringtone.Activate the turn to silence featureSelect Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Sensorsettings > Silence calls > On.When your device rings, turn your devicedisplay down.View your missed callsIn the home screen, you can see when youhave missed calls. To view the phone28 Telephone© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
number, select Show. The caller's name isdisplayed if stored in the contacts list.Missed and received calls are logged onlyif supported by the network, and thedevice is switched on and within thenetwork service area.Call back the contact or numberSelect the contact or number.To view the missed calls list later, in thehome screen, select Call to open thedialler, select  , and open the missedcalls tab  .Call your voice mailbox You can divert your incoming calls to yourvoice mailbox (network service). Peoplecan leave you a message, for example,when you have not answered the call.In the home screen, select Call to open thedialler, and select and hold 1.Change the phone number of yourvoice mailbox1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Calling > Callmailbox.2 Select and hold a mailbox, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Changenumber.3 Enter the number (obtained from yournetwork service provider), and selectOK.Divert calls to your voice mailbox oranother phone numberIf you cannot answer your calls, you candivert incoming calls to your voicemailbox or another phone number.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Calling > Callforwarding > Voice calls.Call divert is a network service. For details,contact your service provider.Divert all voice calls to your voicemailboxSelect All voice calls > Activate > Tovoice mailbox.Divert all voice calls to another phonenumber1 Select All voice calls > Activate > Toother number.2 Enter the number, or select Find touse a number saved in your contactslist.Several diverting options, such as If busyand If not answered can be active at thesame time.On the home screen,   indicates thatall calls are diverted.Call barring and call diverting cannot beactive at the same time.Prevent making or receiving callsSometimes you may want to restrict thecalls that can be made or received withyour device. With call barring (networkservice), you can, for example, restrict alloutgoing international calls or incomingcalls when you are abroad.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Calling > Call restriction.To modify the settings, you need thebarring password from your serviceprovider.Telephone 29© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Prevent making calls1 If an internet call service is installed,select Cellular call restriction.2 To prevent making any calls orinternational calls, select Outgoingcalls or International calls. Toprevent making international calls,but allow calls to your home country,select International calls except tohome country.3 Select Activate. Call barring affects allcalls, including data calls.Prevent receiving calls1 If an internet call service is installed,select Cellular call restriction.2 To prevent receiving any calls orinternational calls when you areabroad, select Incoming calls orIncoming calls when roaming.3 Select Activate.Prevent anonymous internet callsSelect Internet call restriction >Anonym. call restriction > On.Allow calls only to certain numbersWith the fixed dialling service, you canrestrict calls, and only allow calls to certainphone numbers. For example, you canallow your children to call only familymembers or other key numbers.Select Menu > Contacts and Options >SIM numbers > Fixed dial contacts.Not all SIM cards support the fixed diallingservice. You need your PIN2 code fromyour service provider.Activate fixed diallingSelect Options > Activate fixed dialing.Enter the PIN2 code.Select the people to whom calls areallowed1 Select Options > New SIM contact.2 Enter the PIN2 code.3 Enter the contact name and phonenumber to which calls are allowed,and select Done. To add a contactfrom the contacts list to the fixeddialling list, select Add fromContacts and a contact.To send a text message to a SIM contactwhile the fixed dialling service is active,you need to add the text message centrenumber to the fixed dialling list.Video sharingAbout video sharingWith video sharing (network service), youcan share live or recorded video from yourdevice to another compatible device,during a voice call.When you activate video sharing, theloudspeaker is automatically activated. Ifyou do not want to use the loudspeaker,you can use a compatible headset.Video sharing requirementsTo share video, both you and the recipientmust:•Be in a 3G network. If either of youmove outside the 3G network, thevoice call continues.•Have the video sharing featureactivated.•Have person-to-person connectionsset up.30 Telephone© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
For more information on the service, 3Gnetwork availability, and fees associatedwith using this service, contact yourservice provider.Set up video sharingTo set up video sharing, you need person-to-person and 3G connection settings.A person-to-person connection is alsoknown as a Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) connection. The SIP profile settingsmust be configured in your device beforeyou can use video sharing. Contact yourservice provider for the SIP profilesettings, and save them to your device.Your service provider may send you thesettings in a configuration message orgive you a list of the needed parameters.Set up a person-to-person connection1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Admin.settings > SIP settings and a SIPprofile.2 Enter the needed SIP profile settings.Modify video sharing settingsSelect Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Videosharing.Use a 3G connectionFor details about networks, contact yourservice provider.Add a SIP address to a contact1 Select Menu > Contacts.2 Select a contact or create a newcontact.3 Select Options > Edit.4 Select Options > Add detail > Sharevideo.5 Enter the SIP address in the formatusername@domainname (you canuse an IP address instead of a domainname).If you do not know the SIP address forthe contact, you can use the phonenumber of the recipient, including thecountry code, to share video (ifsupported by the network serviceprovider).Share live or recorded videoDuring an active voice call, selectOptions > Share video.1 To share live video, select Livevideo.To share a video, select Video clip andthe desired video. Your device checksif the video must be converted. Ifneeded, the video is automaticallyconverted.2 Select the desired SIP address orphone number that is stored in thecontact card for the recipient. If theSIP address or phone number is notavailable, manually enter the details,and select OK. If entering a phonenumber, you need to enter thecountry code. The invitation is sent tothe SIP address.If you access another application whilesharing a video, the sharing is paused.Continue sharingOn the home screen, select Options >Resume video sharing.Stop sharing videoSelect Stop. To end the voice call, press theend key. When you end the call, videosharing also ends.Telephone 31© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Save the live video you sharedSelect Yes when prompted.Accept a video sharing invitationSelect Yes. Video sharing beginsautomatically.Wi-Fi callingUse Wi-Fi calling to make and receive Wi-Fi calls in places where there is an openWi-Fi network available. You can use Wi-Fi calling in areas where cellular coverageis limited.Select Menu > Help & Settings > Wi-FiCalling.If you have questions about billing orabout using this service, contact T-Mobile.ContactsAbout Contacts Select Menu > Contacts.With Contacts, you can save and organiseyour friends' phone numbers, addresses,and other contact information.Save phone numbers and mailaddressesYou can save your friends' phonenumbers, mail addresses, and otherinformation to your contacts list.Select Menu > Contacts.Add a contact to the contacts list1 Select Options > New contact.2 Select a field, and enter the details.Edit contact information1 Select a contact.2 Open the contact card tab  .3 Select a contact detail.Add details about a contactSelect a contact and Options > Edit >Options > Add detail.Save a number from a received call ormessageHave you received a call or a message froma person whose phone number is not yetsaved in the contacts list? You can easilysave the number in a new or existingcontact list entry.Save a number from a received call1 Select Menu > Apps & Games >Log.2 Select Recent calls > Received calls.3 Select and hold a phone number, andfrom the pop-up menu, select Save toContacts.4 Select whether you want to create anew contact list entry or update anexisting one.Save a number from a receivedmessage1 Select Menu > Messaging >Messaging.2 Select Inbox and a message.3 Select the phone number and Save toContacts.4 Select whether you want to create anew contact list entry or update anexisting one.32 Wi-Fi calling© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Contact your most important peoplequicklyYou can set your most important contactsas favourites. Your favourites are at thetop of the contacts list, so you can contactthem quickly.Select Menu > Contacts.Set a contact as a favouriteSelect and hold a contact, and from thepop-up menu, select Add to favorites.Remove a contact from favouritesSelect and hold a contact, and from thepop-up menu, select Remove fromfavorites. The contact is not deleted fromyour standard contacts list.Add a picture for a contactWant to see quickly who is calling you?Add a picture for a specific contact.Select Menu > Contacts and a contact.1 Select the icon next to the contact'sname and Add image.2 Select a picture from Photos.Change or remove a pictureSelect and hold the picture, and from thepop-up menu, select Change image orRemove image.The contacts must be stored in your devicememory. To check which memory is inuse, select Options > Settings >Contacts to display.Set a ringing tone for a specific contactWant to be able to hear that a particularperson is calling you? You can set a ringingtone specifically for that person.Select Menu > Contacts.Set a ringing tone for a contact1 Select a contact and Options > Edit.2 Select the Ringtone field and a ringingtone.Set a ringing tone for a contact group1Open the Groups tab.2 Select and hold the title of a group,and from the pop-up menu, selectRingtone.3 Select a ringing tone from the list.The ringing tone only applies to themembers of the group at the time that theringing tone is set.Send your contact information usingMy CardMy card is your electronic business card.With My card, you can send your contactinformation to others.Select Menu > Contacts.Send your contact information as abusiness cardSelect and hold My card, and from thepop-up menu, select Send as businesscard.Edit your contact information in MyCardSelect My card, and the detail to edit.Create a contact groupWhen you have created contact groups,you can send a message to several peopleat the same time. For example, you canassign the members of your family to onegroup.Contacts 33© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Select Menu > Contacts.1Open the Groups tab.2 Select Options > New group.3 Enter a name for the group, and selectOK.4 Select the group and Options > Addmembers.5 To mark the contacts you want to addto the group, select them.Send a message to a group of peopleWould you like to send a message to allyour family members quickly? If you haveassigned them to a group, you can send amessage to all of them at the same time.Select Menu > Contacts.1Open the Groups tab.2 Select and hold a group title, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Createmessage.Copy contacts from the SIM card to yourdeviceIf you have contacts stored on your SIMcard, you can copy them to your device.You can add more details to contacts thatare stored on your device, such asalternative phone numbers, addresses, ora picture.Select Menu > Contacts.Select Options > SIM numbers > Copyall to phone.Tip: If you now have a contact twice inyour contacts list, select Options >Settings > Contacts to display, and clearthe SIM memory check box.MessagingAbout Messaging Select Menu > Messaging >Messaging.You can send and receive various kinds ofmessages:•Text messages•Audio messages•Multimedia messages that containpictures and videos•Group messagesMessaging requires network support.Send a messageWith text and multimedia messages, youcan quickly contact your friends andfamily. In a multimedia message, you canattach pictures, videos, and sound clipsthat you want to share.Select Menu > Messaging > Messaging.1 Select New message.2 To select recipients from the contactslist, select the To title. To enter therecipient’s phone number manually,enter the number in the To field.3 To add an attachment, select  .4 Select  .Sending a message with an attachmentmay be more expensive than sending anormal text message. For moreinformation, contact your serviceprovider.You can send text messages that arelonger than the character limit for a singlemessage. Longer messages are sent as34 Messaging© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
two or more messages. Your serviceprovider may charge accordingly.Characters with accents, other marks, orsome language options, take more space,and limit the number of characters thatcan be sent in a single message.If the item you inserted in a multimediamessage is too large for the network, thedevice may automatically reduce the size.Only compatible devices can receive anddisplay multimedia messages. Messagesmay look different in different devices.Send a message to a contactSelect Menu > Contacts.1 To search for a contact, enter the firstletters or characters of the first orsecond name in the search field.2 Select the contact.3 In the contact card, select Message.4 If the contact has more than onephone number, select and holdMessage, and select the desirednumber.Send an audio messageYou can record a sound clip, such as abirthday song, and send it to your friendas an audio message.Select Menu > Messaging > Messaging.1 Select Options > Create message >Audio message.2 To record the message, select  .3 To select the recipient from thecontacts list, select the To title. Toenter the recipient's phone numbermanually, enter the number in the Tofield.4 Select  .Receive messagesWhen you receive a message, you canopen it directly from the home screen.Later, you can find the message in theConversations folder or in the Inbox folderin Messaging.Select Menu > Messaging > Messaging.When you receive a message,   and 1new message are displayed in the homescreen. To open the message, selectShow. By default, the message is openedin the Conversations view.Reply to a received message in theConversations viewSelect the text input field at the bottom ofthe display, write a message, and select.Open a message in the Inbox folderSelect Inbox and a message.Reply to a received message in theInbox viewOpen a message, and select  .Forward a message in the Inbox viewOpen a message, and select  .Save a received multimedia itemSelect and hold the item, and from thepop-up menu, select Save. The item canbe viewed in the correspondingapplication. For example, to view savedpictures, open Photos.View a conversationYou can see the messages you have sentto and received from a particular contactMessaging 35© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
from a single view, and continue theconversation from that view.Select Menu > Messaging > Messaging.Select Conversations and a contact. Allmessages sent to and received from thatcontact are displayed.Reply to a message in a conversation1 Open the conversation.2 Select the text input field at thebottom of the display, and write amessage.3 To add attachments or morerecipients, select Options > Add.4 To send the message, select  .When you send a new message, it is addedto the current conversation. If noconversation exists, a new conversation isstarted.When you open a received message fromthe home screen, by default, the messageopens in the Conversations view. If youwant messages to open in the Inbox view,select Options > Message view >Inbox.Listen to a text messageYou can set your device to read your textmessages aloud.1 Select Menu > Messaging >Messaging.2 Select Inbox.3 Select and hold a message, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Listen.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >Msg. reader.Change the languageSelect Language and a language.Download an additional languageSelect Options > Download languages.Change the voiceSelect  . To preview a voice, select andhold the voice, and select Play voice.Change languageYou can change the device language andthe language in which you write yourmessages and mails. You can also activatepredictive text input.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Language.Change the device languageSelect Phone language.Change the writing languageSelect Writing language.Activate predictive text inputSelect Predictive text.View your voice mailSelect Menu > Messaging > VisualVoicemail.With Visual Voicemail, you can controlyour voice mail without calling the voicemail system. You must authorize theVisual Voicemail application tosynchronize with your voice mail. Onceyour device is synchronized, all voice mailsare displayed in your inbox, and they canbe played in any order. This list viewprovides important information like thetime stamp, length, and sender of the36 View your voice mail© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
voice mail. If a sender is in your contactslist, and you have assigned an image tothe contact, the image is displayed next tothe voice mail.To go to the playback view, select a voicemail.In this view, you can:•Play or pause•Skip to a different part•Delete a voice mail•Call the sender of a voice mailYou can save messages to the devicememory or an inserted memory card, andlater use the QuickTime or RealPlayerapplications to play them.MailMailAbout Mail Select Menu > Messaging > Mail.You can add several mailboxes and accessthem directly from your home screen. Inthe main mail view, you can switch fromone mailbox to another.1Write a mail.2Switch between your mailboxes.3Sort your mail by, for example, date.4Mail in current mailbox.Mail contains interactive elements. Selectand hold, for example, a mail to view apop-up menu.Using the service or downloading contentmay cause transfer of large amounts ofdata, which may result in data trafficcosts.Add a mailboxYou can add several mailboxes to yourdevice.Select Menu > Messaging > Mail.Add a mailboxSelect New mailbox, and follow theinstructions.Mail 37© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Add a mail widget to the home screen1 In the home screen, tap and hold anempty area.2 Select   and the desired widget fromthe list.Delete a mailbox1 Select Menu > Messaging > Mail.2 Select Options > Delete mailboxand the mailbox.Read mailYou can use your device to read and replyto mail.Select Menu > Messaging > Mail.Read a mailSelect a mail. To zoom in or out, pinch thescreen.Open or save an attachmentSelect the attachment, and from the pop-up menu, select the appropriate option. Ifthere is more than one attachment, youcan save them all at once.Reply to a mailSelect Options > Reply.Forward a mailSelect Options > Forward.Tip: If there is a web address in a mail andyou would like to open the address in thedevice browser, or add it to yourbookmarks, select the address, and fromthe pop-up menu, select the desiredoption.Tip: To open the next or previous mail, usethe arrow icons.Send a mailYou can use your device to write and sendmail, and attach files to your mail.Select Menu > Messaging > Mail.1 Select  .2 To add a recipient from your contactslist, select the To, Cc, or Bcc icon. Toenter a mail address manually, selectthe To, Cc, or Bcc field.3 To add an attachment to the mail,select  .4 To send the mail, select  .Open mail from the home screenYou can have several mail widgets in thehome screen, depending on your device.Each mail widget contains one mailbox. Inthe widget, you can see if you havereceived new mail and the number ofunread mails.Add a mail widget to the home screenIn the home screen, select New mailbox,and follow the instructions.Add another mail widget to the homescreenTap and hold the home screen, and select, and the desired widget from the list.Open a mailIn the mail widget, select a mail.38 Mail© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Open mail from the home screenYou can have several mail widgets in thehome screen, depending on your device.Each mail widget contains one mailbox. Inthe widget, you can see if you havereceived new mail and the number ofunread mails.Add a mail widget to the home screenIn the home screen, select New mailbox,and follow the instructions.Add another mail widget to the homescreenTap and hold the home screen, and select, and the desired widget from the list.Open a mailIn the mail widget, select a mail.InternetAbout the web browserSelect Menu > Web.Catch up on the news and visit yourfavourite websites. You can use yourdevice web browser to view web pages onthe internet.To browse the web, you must have aninternet access point configured on yourdevice and be connected to a network.Browse the webSelect Menu > Web.Tip: If you do not have a flat-rate data planfrom your service provider, to save datacosts in your phone bill, you can use aWLAN to connect to the internet.Go to a websiteSelect the web address bar, enter a webaddress, and select  .Tip: To search the internet, select the webaddress bar, enter the search word, andselect the link below the web address bar.Zoom in or outPlace two fingers on the screen, and slideyour fingers together or apart.A cache is a memory location that is usedto store data temporarily. If you have, orhave tried to, access confidentialinformation or a secure service, requiringpasswords, clear the cache after each use.Empty the cacheSelect   >   > Privacy > Clear privacydata > Cache.Add a bookmarkIf you visit the same websites all the time,add them to your Bookmarks view, so youcan easily access them.Select Menu > Web.While browsing, select   >  .Go to a bookmarked website whilebrowsingSelect   >   and a bookmark.Subscribe to a web feedYou don't have to visit your favouritewebsites regularly to keep up with what'snew on them. You can subscribe to webfeeds and get links to latest contentautomatically.Internet 39© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Select Menu > Web.Web feeds on web pages are usuallyindicated with  . They are used to share,for example, the latest news headlines orblog entries.Go to a blog or web page that contains aweb feed, and select   >   and thedesired feed.Update a feedIn the Web feeds view, select and hold thefeed, and from the pop-up menu, selectReload.Set a feed to automatically updateIn the Web feeds view, select and hold thefeed, and from the pop-up menu, selectEdit > Automatic updates.Discover nearby eventsAre you looking for interesting things todo near your current location? With Hereand now, you can get information about,for example, the weather, events, cinematimes, or restaurants nearby.Select Menu > Web.1 Select Here and now.2 Browse the available services, and formore information, select the service.Some services may not be available in allcountries, and may be provided only inselected languages. The services may benetwork dependent. For moreinformation, contact your network serviceprovider.Access your company intranet You can use your device to connect toyour company intranet.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >Intranet.1 Select Options > Settings. For therelevant settings, contact your systemadministrator. You must also define aVPN access point.2 Select Options > Connect.Tip: If you have several intranetdestinations, for example, partnerextranets, defined in Connection settings,to define which intranet to browse, selectManual connection.Social networksAbout Social Select Menu > Social networks,and sign in to the social networkingservices that you use.To enhance your social networkingexperience, get Social on Ovi. Whensigned in to social networking servicesthrough Social netw., you can do thefollowing:•See your friends' status updates frommultiple services in one view•Post your own status update tomultiple services at the same time•Instantly share pictures you take withthe camera•Share videos with your friends•Link your online friends' profiles totheir contact information in yourdevice40 Social networks© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
•Add your location information to yourstatus update•Add events from the service calendarto your device calendarOnly those features that are supported bythe social networking service areavailable.Using social networking services requiresnetwork support. This may involve thetransmission of large amounts of data andrelated data traffic costs. For informationabout data transmission charges, contactyour service provider.The social networking services are thirdparty services and not provided by Nokia.Check the privacy settings of the socialnetworking service you are using as youmay share information with a large groupof people. The terms of use of the socialnetworking service apply to sharinginformation on that service. Familiariseyourself with the terms of use and theprivacy practices of that service.See your friends' status updates in oneviewWhen you are signed in to socialnetworking services through the Socialnetw. application, you can see yourfriends' status updates from all thoseservices in a single view. You do not haveto switch between different applicationsto see what everyone is up to.Select Menu > Social networks.1 Select a service, and sign in.2 Select Add social network.3 Select another service, and sign in.4 Select All Activity.All the feeds from the services youhave added are automaticallyincluded in the view.Post your status to social networkingservicesWith the Social application, you can postyour status update to social networkingservices.Select Menu > Social networks.Write your status update in the text field.Link your online friends to theircontact informationYou can link your online friends' profilesfrom social networking services to theircontact information in your device. Afterlinking, you can view their contactinformation directly from the Socialapplication, and see their latest statusupdates in your contacts list.Select Menu > Social networks.1 Select an online friend's profilepicture.2 From the pop-up menu, select LinkProfile to Contact.3 From your contacts list, select thecontact to which to link the profile.See your friends' status updates on thehome screenWhen you sign in to social networkingservices through Ovi by Nokia, you can seeyour online friends' status updatesdirectly on the home screen.Browse updates on the home screenWhen you are signed into a service, youcan see updates in the Social widget.Social networks 41© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Open the Social application from thehome screenSelect the Social widget. If you are signedin, the status updates view opens. If youare not signed in, the sign-in view opens.Upload a picture or video to a serviceUse the Social application to uploadpictures and videos to social networkingservices.Select Menu > Social networks.1 Select  .2 Select whether to upload a picture ora video.3 To mark the items to upload, selectthe items.The maximum file size is 4 MB forpictures and 10 MB for videos.4 If uploading a single picture, you canadd a caption and a tag with acomment to a particular section of thepicture.To upload a video, the feature needsto be supported by the socialnetworking service, and you need touse a WLAN connection.Take a picture and upload it1 Select  .2 Select the option for uploading apicture from the camera.3 Take a picture.4 Add a caption and a tag with acomment to a particular section of thepicture.Share your location in your statusupdateWith the Social application, you can letyour friends know where you are, so theycan find you.Select Menu > Social networks.1 Select the text input field at the top ofthe display.2 Add your location. The device uses GPSto determine your current location,and searches for landmarks near you.3 If several landmarks are found, selectone from the list.Location sharing is available only if it issupported by the service.Before sharing your location, alwayscarefully consider with whom you aresharing. Check the privacy settings of thesocial networking service you are using,as you might share your location with alarge group of people.The applicable terms of use of the socialnetworking service may apply to sharingyour location to the service. Familiariseyourself with the terms of use and theprivacy practices of the service, and useappropriate consideration beforedisclosing your location data to others orviewing the location of others.Contact a friend from a socialnetworking serviceWhen commenting your friend's status isnot enough, you can call or send amessage to the friend.Select Menu > Social networks.1 Select a friend's profile picture.42 Social networks© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
2 From the pop-up menu, select Viewcontact info.3 Select a communication method.This feature is available if you have linkedyour online friends to their contactinformation in your device.The available communication methodsvary. To call or send a text message to afriend, the feature needs to be supportedby the service.Add an event to your device calendarWhen responding to invitations to eventsin a social networking service, you can addthe events to your device calendar, so youcan view upcoming events even if you arenot online.Select Menu > Social networks and aservice, and sign in.1 Select an invitation to an event.2 Add the event to your device calendar.This feature is available only if supportedby the service.CameraAbout Camera Select Menu > Photos > Camera.Why carry a separate camera if your devicehas all you need for capturing memories?With the Camera application, you caneasily take pictures or record videos. Youcan later use your device to view or editthe pictures and videos, share them on theinternet, or send them to compatibledevices.Take a picturePress and hold the camera key.1 To activate the face tracking feature,select   > Face detect.. The facetracker detects and draws rectanglesaround faces, even when they aremoving.2 Press the camera key. Do not move thedevice before the picture is saved andthe final picture displayed.Save location information to yourpictures and videosIf you sometimes struggle to rememberexactly where you were when you took aparticular picture or video while hiking ortravelling, you can set your device toautomatically record the location.Press and hold  .Activate the location recording featureSelect Options > Settings > Savelocation info > Yes.It may take several minutes to obtain thecoordinates of your location. Theavailability and quality of GPS signals maybe affected by your location, buildings,natural obstacles, and weatherconditions. If you share a file that includeslocation information, also the locationinformation is shared, and your locationmay be visible to third parties viewing thefile. This feature requires network service.Location information indicators:Camera 43© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
  — Location information is unavailable.Location information may not be saved topictures or videos.  — Location information is available.Location information is saved to picturesor videos.Location information can be attached toan image or a video clip if locationcoordinates can be determined vianetwork and GPS. If you share an image ora video clip which has locationinformation attached, the locationinformation is visible to others that viewthe image or the video clip. You candeactivate geotagging in the camerasettings.Picture and video tipsPress and hold the camera key.When taking a picture:•Use both hands to keep the camerasteady.•When you zoom in, the image qualitymay decrease.•The camera activates battery savingmode after about a minute ofinactivity. To activate the cameraagain, press the camera key briefly.•You can set the user defined scene tobe used as the default scene everytime you open the camera. Select > Scene mode > User defined >Edit. Modify the settings, and selectSet as default scene mode > Yes.•Keep a safe distance when using theflash. Do not use the flash on peopleor animals at close range. Do not coverthe flash while taking a picture.To record high quality HD video:•Close any open applications beforerecording.•Record to your device mass memory,if possible.•If recording to a microSD memorycard, use a class 4 card (32 Mbit/s (4MB/s)), or higher, from a well-knownmanufacturer.Before first use, back up anyimportant data on the card, and usethe device to format the card, even ifthe card has previously beenformatted or used in a Nokia device.Formatting deletes all data on thecard.If the performance of the memorycard degrades over time, back up anyimportant data on the card, and usethe device to format the card.Record a videoBesides taking pictures with your device,you can also capture your specialmoments as videos.Press and hold  .1 To switch from image mode to videomode, if necessary, select  .2 To start recording, press  . A redrecord icon is displayed.3 To pause recording, select Pause. Ifyou pause recording and do not pressany key within one minute, therecording stops.To zoom in or out, use the volumekeys.4 To stop recording, press  . Thevideo is automatically saved inPhotos.44 Camera© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Send a pictureYou can send pictures to your friends as amultimedia or mail message, or throughBluetooth connectivity.1 Take a picture.2 Select Options > Send.3 Select the desired sending method.Your pictures and videosAbout Photos Select Menu > Photos > Photos.The Photos application is the place fromwhere you can view all pictures and videoson your device. You can easily watchvideos, or browse through pictures, andprint out the best shots.You can also view the pictures and videoson a compatible TV.To manage your media files moreeffectively, add tags to the files, ororganise them in categories.View pictures and videosSelect Menu > Photos > Photos.Browse the pictures and videosSwipe up or down.Browse pictures in full screen modeSwipe left or right.View a picture in full screen modeSelect the picture, and turn your device tolandscape mode.Zoom in or outPlace two fingers on the screen, and tozoom in, slide your fingers apart. To zoomout, slide your fingers together.View your pictures as a slide showSelect a picture and Options > Slideshow > Play. The slide show starts fromthe selected picture.Play a videoSelect a video.Pictures and videos can also be sent to youfrom a compatible device. To view areceived picture or video later in Photos,you must first save it.Edit the pictures you have taken With Photo editor, you can addeffects, text, clip art, or frames to yourpictures.Select Menu > Photos > Photo editorand a picture.1 To insert effects, select the desiredoption from the extended toolbar.2 To save the edited picture, selectOptions > Save. The edited picturedoes not replace the original picture.To later view your edited pictures, selectMenu > Photos > Photos.Video editorAbout Video EditorWith Video editor, you can combinepictures and videos with sounds, effects,Your pictures and videos 45© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
and text, and easily turn them into shortmovies or slideshows. Select Menu > Videos & TV > VideoEditor.The following codecs and file formats aresupported: MPEG–4, H.263, H.263 BL, WMV,JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WAV, and AMR-NB/AMR-WB.Save the sound files that you want to usein a movie to the Sound files folder onyour device.You cannot add a DRM protected sound fileto a movie.Create a movieYou can easily create short movies fromvideos and pictures.Select Menu > Videos & TV > VideoEditor.1 Select Easily create a movie fromyour photos and videos.2 To add videos and pictures to yourmovie, select Select media. To viewthe files you have selected, swiperight or left.3 To add transitions between videosand pictures, select +.4 To activate editing mode, select avideo or picture. In editing mode, youcan cut the length of the video ordefine how long a picture is displayed.5 Select the sounds to play in thebackground.6 To add text or subtitles to your movie,select Add text.7 Save your movie.Create a slideshowThe Video Editor application containstemplates for different occasions. You canuse them to create slideshows of events,such as anniversaries or parties.Select Menu > Videos & TV > VideoEditor.1 Select Make a stylish slideshowfrom your photos.2 Select a template to use for theslideshow. When you select atemplate, a preview is displayed.3 Select the pictures to use.4 Select the sounds to play in thebackground.5Add a title.6 Preview and save your slideshow.Print a picture you have takenYou can print your pictures directly usinga compatible printer.1 Use a compatible USB data cable toconnect your device to a printer inMedia transfer mode.2 Select the picture to print.3 Select Options > Print.4 To use the USB connection to print,select Print > Via USB.5 To print the picture, select Options >Print.Tip: You can also use a Bluetooth printer.Select Print > Via Bluetooth. Change theselected printer to Bluetooth, and followthe instructions on the display.Tip: When the USB cable is connected, youcan change the USB mode. In the top rightcorner of the browsing view, select > USB.46 Your pictures and videos© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Connect your device to a TV using aNokia Video Connectivity CableYou can view pictures and videos on acompatible TV, making it easier for you toshow them to your family and friends.You need to use a Nokia VideoConnectivity Cable (available separately),and may need to modify the TV-outsettings and aspect ratio. To modify theTV-out settings, select Menu > Help &Settings > Settings and Phone >Accessories > TV-Out.1 Connect a Nokia Video ConnectivityCable to the video input of acompatible TV. The colour of the plugsmust match the colour of the sockets.2 Connect the other end of the NokiaVideo Connectivity Cable to the NokiaAV Connector of your device. You mayneed to select TV-Out cable as theUSB mode.3 Browse for the file you want to view.Videos and TVVideosAbout the video player Select Menu > Videos & TV >Videos.You can watch videos on your device whenout and about.Tip: Get new videos from Ovi Store. Tolearn more about Ovi Store, go towww.ovi.com.Using a packet data access point todownload a video may involve thetransmission of large amounts of datathrough your service provider's network.For information about data transmissioncharges, contact your service provider.Play a videoSelect Menu > Videos & TV > Videos.Select the video.Use the video player controlsTap the screen.Copy a video between your device andPCDo you have videos on your computer thatyou want to watch on your device? Or doyou want to copy videos that you haverecorded on your device to yourcomputer? Use a USB data cable to copyvideos between your computer and yourdevice.1 Use a compatible USB data cable toconnect your device to yourcomputer.2 Open Nokia Ovi Suite on yourcomputer, and follow the displayedinstructions.Watch Web TVWith on-demand Web TV, you can keep upwith the news and catch up on the latestepisodes of your favourite TV series.Select Menu > Videos & TV and a service.Videos and TV 47© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
To stream content over the air, you needto use a 3G or WLAN connection. UsingWeb TV services may involve thetransmission of large amounts of data. Forinformation about data transmissioncharges, contact your network serviceprovider.The selection of pre-installed Web TVservices depends on the country andnetwork service provider. The content ofthe Web TV services varies by service.1 To browse Web TV content, swipe thescreen.2 To start playback, select thethumbnail image.3 To show or hide the controls duringplayback, tap the screen.4 To change the volume, use the volumekeys.Add a Web TV widget to your homescreenTap and hold the home screen, and select and the desired Web TV service.Find more Web TV servicesTo download Web TV services fromNokia's Ovi Store, select Get more.Downloaded services are saved in theApplications folder, but you can movethem to another folder, such as adedicated Web TV folder.To learn more about Ovi Store, go towww.ovi.com.Music and audioMusic playerAbout Music player Select Menu > Music > Musicplayer.With the Music player application, you canlisten to music and podcasts while on themove.Play musicSelect Menu > Music > Music player.1 Select Options and the desired view.You can browse songs by song oralbum.In the album view, to browse thealbum covers, turn your device so it ishorizontal, and swipe left or right.2 Select a song or album.Tip: To listen to the songs in a randomorder, select  .Pause and resume playbackTo pause playback, select  ; to resume,select  .Fast-forward or rewind a songSelect and hold   or  .48 Music and audio© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Tip: When listening to music, you canreturn to the home screen, leaving Musicplayer application playing in thebackground.Create a playlistWant to listen to different music fordifferent moods? With playlists, you cancreate selections of songs to play in aspecific order.Select Menu > Music > Music player.1 Select Options > Playlists.2 Select Options > New playlist.3 Enter a name for the playlist, andselect OK.4 Select the songs to add to the playlist,in the order you want them to play.Add a song to a playlistSelect and hold the song, and from thepop-up menu, select Add to playlist.Remove a song from playlistIn the playlist view, select and hold thesong, and from the pop-up menu, selectRemove.This does not delete the song from thedevice; it only removes it from the playlist.Play a playlistSelect Options > Playlists and theplaylist.Tip: Music player automatically creates aplaylist for the most played songs,recently played songs, and recently addedsongs.Copy music from your PCDo you have music on your PC that youwant to listen on your device? Nokia OviPlayer is the fastest way to transfer musicon your device, and you can use it tomanage and synchronise your musiccollection.1 Use a compatible USB data cable toconnect your device to yourcomputer.2 On your device, select the notificationarea in the top right corner, and select > USB > Media transfer.3 On your computer, open Nokia OviPlayer. For more information, see theOvi Player help.Download the latest version of Ovi playerfrom www.ovi.com.Music and audio 49© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Some music files can be protected bydigital rights management (DRM) andcannot be played on more than onedevice.Protected contentDigital rights management (DRM)protected content, such as pictures,videos, or music, comes with anassociated licence that defines your rightsto use the content.You can view the details and status of thelicences, and reactivate and removelicences.Manage digital rights licencesSelect Menu > Help & Settings >Settings > Phone > Phonemanagement > Security settings >Protected content.Record soundsYou can use your device recorder to recordsounds from nature, such as birds singing,as well as voice memos. You can send therecorded sound clips to your friends.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >Recorder.Record a sound clipSelect  .Stop recordingSelect  . The sound clip is automaticallysaved to the Sound files folder in the Filemanager application.Send a recorded sound clip as an audiomessageSelect Options > Send.Play music through a radioAbout the FM transmitter Select Menu > Music > Pl. viaRadio.With the FM transmitter, you can playsongs stored in your device through anycompatible FM radio, such as a car radio ora home stereo system.The operating distance of the FMtransmitter is approximately 2 metres (6feet). Obstructions, such as walls, otherelectronic devices, or public radio stationsmay cause interference to thetransmission. The operating frequency ofthe FM transmitter varies by region.FM transmitter may cause interference tonearby FM radios operating on the samefrequency. To avoid interference, alwayssearch for a free FM frequency on thereceiving radio before activating the FMtransmitter.The FM transmitter cannot be used at thesame time as the FM radio of your device.Note:  Using FM transmitter may berestricted in some countries. For moreinformation, contact your localauthorities and go to www.nokia.com/fmtransmitter.Play music through a radioDo you want to listen to music at a highervolume, or through better quality hi-fistereo speakers? You can play musicthrough an FM radio.1 Tune the receiving radio to a freefrequency.2 Select Menu > Music > Musicplayer.50 Music and audio© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
3 Select a song or a playlist to be played.4 Go to Now playing view, and selectOptions > Play via Radio.5 To activate the FM transmitter, selectPlay via Radio > On.6 Enter the frequency to which youtuned the receiving radio.Example: If the frequency 107.8 MHz isfree in your area and you tune your FMradio to that frequency, also tune the FMtransmitter to 107.8 MHz.To adjust the volume, use the volumefunction in the receiving radio. Make sureyour device volume is not muted.FM radioAbout FM radio Select Menu > Music > Radio.You can listen to FM radio stations usingyour device - just plug in a headset, andselect a station!To listen to the radio, you need to attacha compatible headset to the device. Theheadset acts as an antenna.Find and save radio stationsSearch for your favourite radio stations,and save them, so you can easily listen tothem later.Select Menu > Music > Radio.From the toolbar, select   >  .To find radio stations, you can use theautomatic scanning, or you can set afrequency manually. The first time youopen the FM radio, the applicationautomatically searches for radio stationsaudible at your location.Scan for all available stations1 From the toolbar, select  .2 To save all found stations, from thetoolbar, select  . To save a singlestation, select and hold the stationtitle, and from the pop-up menu,select Save.Set a frequency manually1 From the toolbar, select  Tunemanually.2 Use the up and down arrow icons toenter a frequency.Listen to the radioYou can enjoy your favourite FM radiostations on the go.Select Menu > Music > Radio.Listen to a saved stationFrom the toolbar, select   >  , andselect a station from the list.Music and audio 51© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Go to the next or previous savedstationSwipe right or left. Alternatively, select or  .Scan for another available stationSwipe up or down. Alternatively, selectand hold   or  .Listen to the radio using theloudspeakerSelect Options > Activate loudspeaker.You still need to have a headset attached.You can make or answer a call whilelistening to the radio. The radio isautomatically muted during an active call.The quality of the radio broadcastdepends on the coverage of the radiostation in the area.Reorder the list of saved stationsYou can reorder the list of saved stations,so that your favourites are at the top.Select Menu > Music > Radio.The stations you have saved are listed inthe Station list view.Move a station on the list1 From the toolbar, select   >  .2 Select and hold the station title, andfrom the pop-up menu, select Move.3 Select the new place on the list.MapsNavigate to a destination Select Menu > Maps.Maps shows you what is nearby, helps youplan your route, and guides you whereyou want to go, free of charge. You can:•Find cities, streets, and services•Find your way with turn-by-turndirections•Check weather forecasts and otherlocal information, if availableSome services may not be available in allcountries, and may be provided only inselected languages. The services may benetwork dependent. For moreinformation, contact your network serviceprovider.Using the service or downloading contentmay cause transfer of large amounts ofdata, which may result in data trafficcosts.Almost all digital cartography isinaccurate and incomplete to someextent. Never rely solely on thecartography that you download for use inthis device.Some content is generated by thirdparties and not Nokia. The content may beinaccurate and is subject to availability.My positionView your location and the mapSee your current location on the map, andbrowse maps of different cities andcountries.Select Menu > Maps and My position. indicates your current position, ifavailable. When searching for yourposition,   blinks. If your position is notavailable,   indicates your last knownposition.52 Maps© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
If accurate positioning is not available, ared halo around the positioning iconindicates the general area you might bein. In densely populated areas, theaccuracy of the estimate increases, andthe red halo is smaller than in lightlypopulated areas.Browse the mapDrag the map with your finger. By default,the map is oriented north.View your current or last knownlocationSelect  .Zoom in or outSelect + or -.Tip: To zoom, you can also place twofingers on the map, and slide your fingersapart to zoom in or together to zoom out.Not all devices support this feature.If you browse to an area not covered bythe street maps that are stored on yourdevice, and you have an active dataconnection, new street maps areautomatically downloaded.To prevent downloading new street mapsautomatically, in the main menu, select > Internet > Connection > Offline.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, to easilyidentify where you are.Select Menu > Maps and My position.Select   and from the following:Map view  — In the standard map view,details such as location names ormotorway numbers, are easy to read.Satellite view  — For a detailed view, usesatellite images.Terrain view  — View at a glance theground type, for example, when you aretravelling off-road.Maps 53© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
3D view  — For a more realistic view,change the perspective of the map.Landmarks  — Display prominentbuildings and attractions on the map.Night mode  — Dim the colours of themap. When travelling at night, the map iseasier to read in this mode.Transit lines  — View selected publictransport services, such as metro and tramroutes.The available options and features mayvary by region. The unavailable optionsare dimmed.Download and update mapsTo avoid mobile data transfer costs,download the latest street maps and voiceguidance files to your computer, and thentransfer and save them to your device.Use the Nokia Ovi Suite application todownload the latest street maps and voiceguidance files to your compatiblecomputer. To download and install NokiaOvi Suite, go to www.ovi.com.Tip: Save new street maps to your devicebefore a journey, so you can browse themaps without an internet connectionwhen travelling abroad.If you have an older version of the Mapsapplication installed on your device, whenyou update to the latest version, thecountry or region maps are deleted.Before using Nokia Ovi Suite to downloadnew country or region maps, open andclose the Maps application.Make sure you have the latest version ofNokia Ovi Suite installed on yourcomputer.Use the compassWhen the compass is activated, both thearrow of the compass and the map rotateautomatically in the direction to whichthe top of your device is pointing.Select Menu > Maps and My position.Activate the compassSelect  .Deactivate the compassSelect   again. The map is orientednorth.The compass is active when it is green. Ifthe compass needs calibration, thecompass is red.Calibrate the compassRotate the device around all axes in acontinuous movement until the compassturns green.The compass has limited accuracy.Electromagnetic fields, metal objects, orother external circumstances may alsoaffect the accuracy of the compass. Thecompass should always be properlycalibrated.54 Maps© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
About positioning methodsMaps displays your location on the mapusing GPS, A-GPS, WLAN, or network (cellID) based positioning.The global positioning system (GPS) is asatellite-based navigation system usedfor calculating your location. Assisted GPS(A-GPS) is a network service that sends youGPS data, improving the speed andaccuracy of the positioning.WLAN positioning improves positionaccuracy when GPS signals are notavailable, especially when you are indoorsor between tall buildings.With network (cell ID) based positioning,the position is determined through theantenna system your mobile device iscurrently connected to.When you use Maps for the first time, youare prompted to define the internet accesspoint to use to download mapinformation, use A-GPS, or connect to aWLAN.To avoid network service costs, you candisable A-GPS, WLAN, and network (cell ID)based positioning in your devicepositioning settings, but calculating yourlocation may take much longer. For moreinformation about positioning settings,see the user guide of your device.The availability and quality of GPS signalsmay be affected by your location, satellitepositions, buildings, natural obstacles,weather conditions and adjustments toGPS satellites made by the United Statesgovernment. GPS signals may not beavailable inside buildings orunderground.Do not use GPS for precise locationmeasurement, and never rely solely on thelocation information provided by GPS andcellular networks.The trip meter may not be accurate,depending on the availability and qualityof your GPS connection.Note:  Using WLAN may berestricted in some countries. For example,in France, you are only allowed to useWLAN indoors. For more information,contact your local authorities.Depending on the available positioningmethods, the accuracy of positioning mayvary from a few metres to severalkilometres.Find placesFind a locationMaps helps you find specific locations andbusinesses.Select Menu > Maps and Search.1 Enter search words, such as a streetaddress or place name.2 Select  .3 Select an item from the list ofproposed matches.The location is displayed on the map.Return to the list of proposed matchesSelect Search.Tip: In the search view, you can also selectfrom the list of your previous searchwords.Maps 55© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Search for different types of nearbyplacesSelect Categories and a category, such asshopping, accommodation, or transport.If no search results are found, make surethe spelling of your search words iscorrect. Problems with your internetconnection may also affect results whensearching online.If you have maps of the searched areastored on your device, you can also getsearch results without an active internetconnection, to avoid data transfer costs,but the search results may be limited.View location detailsFind more information about a specificlocation or place, such as a hotel orrestaurant, if available.The available options may vary by region.To view all the available place details, youneed an active internet connection.Select Menu > Maps and Search.View the details of a placeSearch for a place. Select the place and itsinformation area.Rate a placeSearch for a place. Select the place, itsinformation area, Rate, and the starrating. For example, to rate a place asbeing 3 out of 5 stars, select the third star.When you find a place that does not existor contains inappropriate information orincorrect details, such as the wrongcontact information or location, it isrecommended that you report it to Nokia.Report incorrect place informationSelect the place, its information area,Report, and the appropriate option.FavouritesSave or view a place or routeSave an address, place of interest, orroute, so it can be quickly used later.Select Menu > Maps.Save a place1 Select My position.2 Tap the location. To search for anaddress or place, select Search.3 Tap the location's information area.4 Select Save.Save a route1 Select My position.2 Tap the location. To search for anaddress or place, select Search.3 Tap the location's information area.4 To add another route point, selectNavigate > Add to route.5 Select Add new route point and theappropriate option.6 Select Show route >  Options >  Saveroute.View a saved placeIn the main view, select Favorites >Places, the place, and Show on map.View a saved routeIn the main view, select Favorites >Routes and the route.View and organise places or routesUse your Favourites to quickly access theplaces and routes you have saved.56 Maps© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Group the places and routes into acollection, for example, when planning atrip.Select Menu > Maps and Favorites.View a saved place on the map1 Select Places.2 Go to the place.3 Select Show on map.To return to the list of saved places, selectList.Create a collectionSelect Create new collection, and entera collection name.Add a saved place to a collection1 Select Places and the place.2 Select Organize collections.3 Select New collection or an existingcollection.If you need to delete routes, go to the OviMaps internet service at www.ovi.com.Send a place to a friendWhen you want to show your friendswhere a place is on the map, you can sendthe place to them.Select Menu > Maps and My position.To view the place on the map, your friendsdon't need to have a Nokia mobile device,but an active internet connection isrequired.1 Select a place and its informationarea.2 Select Share > Share via SMS orShare via Email.A mail or text message containing a linkto the location on the map is sent to yourfriend.Synchronise your FavouritesPlan a trip on your computer at the OviMaps website, synchronise the savedplaces and routes with your mobiledevice, and access the plan on the go.To synchronise places or routes betweenyour mobile device and the Ovi Mapsinternet service, you need to be signed into your Nokia account.Synchronise saved places and routesSelect Favorites > Synchronize withOvi. If you do not have a Nokia account,you are prompted to create one.Set the device to synchroniseFavourites automaticallySelect   > Synchronization >Synchronization > At start-up andshut-d.. The device starts thesynchronisation when you open or closethe Maps application.Synchronising requires an active internetconnection, and may involve thetransmission of large amounts of datathrough your service provider’s network.For information about data transmissioncharges, contact your service provider.To use the Ovi Maps internet service, go towww.ovi.com.Check inWith the Check in feature, you can keep aprivate record of where you have been.Keep your social networking friends andcontacts up to date with what you areMaps 57© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
doing, and share your location on yourfavourite social networking services.Select Menu > Maps and Check in.To check in, you need a Nokia account. Toshare your location, you also need a socialnetworking service account. Thesupported social networking services varyby country or region.1 Sign in to your Nokia account, or, ifyou do not yet have one, create theaccount.2 It is possible to share your location onthe social networking services thatyou use. When you use Check in for thefirst time, you can set your accountcredentials for the services that youuse. To later set up accounts, select.3 Select your current location.4 Write your status update.You can post only to selected servicesthat you have set up. To exclude aservice, select the service logo. Toexclude all the services, keeping yourlocation and status update private,clear the and post on check box.5 Select Check in.You may also be able to attach a picture toyour post, depending on the socialnetworking service.View your Check in historySelect  .Checking in and sharing your locationrequires an internet connection. This mayinvolve the transmission of large amountsof data and related data traffic costs.The terms of use of the social networkingservice apply to sharing your location onthat service. Familiarise yourself with theterms of use and the privacy practices ofthat service.Before sharing your location to others,always consider carefully with whom youare sharing it. Check the privacy settingsof the social networking service you areusing, as you might share your locationwith a large group of people.Drive and WalkGet voice guidanceVoice guidance, if available for yourlanguage, helps you find your way to adestination, leaving you free to enjoy thejourney.Select Menu > Maps and Drive or Walk.When you use drive or walk navigation forthe first time, you are asked to select thelanguage 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   andNavigation > Drive guidance or Walkguidance and the appropriate option.Deactivate voice guidanceIn the main view, select   andNavigation > Drive guidance or Walkguidance and None.58 Maps© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Repeat the voice guidance for carnavigationIn the navigation view, select Options >Repeat.Adjust the volume of the voiceguidance for car navigationIn the navigation view, select Options >Volume.Drive to your destinationWhen you need turn-by-turn directionswhile driving, Maps helps you get to yourdestination.Select Menu > Maps and Drive.Drive to a destinationSelect Set destination and theappropriate option.Drive to your homeSelect Drive home.You can start driving without a setdestination. The map follows yourlocation, and traffic information isautomatically displayed, if available. Toset the destination later, selectDestination.By default, the map rotates to your drivingdirection.Orient the map to northSelect  . To rotate the map back to yourdriving direction, select  .When you select Drive home or Walkhome for the first time, you are promptedto define your home location.Change your home location1 In the main view, select  .2 Select Navigation > HomeLocation > Redefine.3 Select the appropriate option.Change views during navigationSwipe left to select 2D view, 3D view,Arrow view, or Route overview.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 direction3Information 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 country orregion.Maps 59© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Select Menu > Maps and Drive.View traffic events on the mapDuring drive navigation, select Options >Traffic info. The events are displayed astriangles 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   >Navigation > Reroute due to traffic.The location of speed cameras may beshown on your route during navigation, ifthis feature is enabled. Some jurisdictionsprohibit or regulate the use of speedcamera location data. Nokia is notresponsible for the accuracy, or theconsequences of using speed cameralocation 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.You can start walking without a setdestination.By default, the map is oriented to north.Rotate the map to your walkingdirectionSelect  . To rotate the map back to north,select  .When you select Drive home or Walkhome for the first time, you are promptedto define your home location.Change your home location1 In the main view, select  .2 Select Navigation > HomeLocation > Redefine.3 Select the appropriate option.Plan a routePlan your journey, and create your routeand view it on the map before setting off.Select Menu > Maps and My position.Create a route1 Tap the location of your startingpoint. To search for an address orplace, select Search.2 Tap the location's information area().3 Select Add to route.4 To add another route point, selectAdd new route point and theappropriate option.Change the order of the route points1 Select a route point.2 Select Move.3 Tap the place where you want tomove the route point to.60 Maps© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Edit the location of a route pointTap the route point, and select Edit andthe appropriate option.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 > Route pts. orRoute points 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 select Walk >Preferred route > Streets or Straightline. Straight line is useful on off-roadterrain as it indicates the walkingdirection.Use the faster or shorter driving routeOpen the Settings tab, and select Drive >Route selection > Faster route orShorter route.Use the optimised driving routeOpen the Settings tab, and select Drive >Route selection > Optimized. Theoptimised driving route combines theadvantages of both the shorter and thefaster routes.You can also choose to allow or avoidusing, for example, motorways, toll roads,or ferries.Give feedback on MapsParticipate in improving the Mapsapplication, and send your feedback.Select Menu > Maps.1 Select   > Feedback.2 Select how likely you are torecommend Maps to other people.You can also give your reasons. Thefeedback is anonymous.3 Select Submit.To give feedback, you need to have anactive internet connection.After you have sent your feedback for thecurrent version of Maps, the option is nolonger available.Report incorrect map informationIf you notice that information on the mapis incorrect or missing, report it to Nokia.Select Menu > Maps and More > MapReporter.The service may not be available for yourcountry or region. Reporting incorrect ormissing information requires an internetconnection.You can report issues, such as:Maps 61© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
•Missing or incorrect street names•Streets that are blocked or unsuitablefor walking on•Incorrect restrictions or speed limitsYou can add further details whenreporting.OfficeQuickofficeAbout Quickoffice Select Menu > Apps & Games >Office > Quickoffice.Quickoffice consists of the following:•Quickword for viewing MicrosoftWord documents•Quicksheet for viewing Microsoft Excelworksheets•Quickpoint for viewing MicrosoftPowerPoint presentationsNot all file formats or features aresupported.To buy the editor version of Quickoffice,select Updates and upgrades.Read Microsoft Word, Excel, andPowerPoint documentsWith Quickoffice, you can view MicrosoftOffice documents, such as Worddocuments, Excel worksheets, orPowerPoint presentations.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >Quickoffice.Open a fileSelect the memory where the file is stored,browse to the correct folder, and selectthe file.Sort filesSelect Options > Sort by.Send files to a compatible deviceSelect   and the sending method.Not all formats or features are supported.Read PDF documents With Adobe Reader, you can read PDFdocuments.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >Adobe PDF.Open a fileSelect the memory where the file is stored,browse to the correct folder, and selectthe file.Make a calculation Select Menu > Apps & Games >Office > Calculator.1 Enter the first number of thecalculation.2 Select a function, such as add orsubtract.3 Enter the second number of thecalculation.4 Select =.62 Office© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Save or retrieve the result of acalculationSelect Options > Memory > Save orRecall.Write notesAbout Notes Select Menu > Apps & Games >Office > Notes.You can write notes, such as meetingmemos, and save received plain text files(TXT files) to the Notes application.Make a shopping listShopping lists on paper are easy to lose.Instead of writing them on paper, you canmake your shopping lists with Notes. Thisway, you always have the list with you!You can also send the list to, for example,a family member.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >Notes.1 Select Options > New note.2 Enter text in the note field.Send the listOpen the note, and select Options >Send and the sending method.Translate words from one language toanother You can translate words from onelanguage to another. Not all languagesmay be supported.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >Dictionary.1 Enter text in the search field.Suggestions of words to translate aredisplayed.2 Select the word from the list.Change the source or target languageSelect Options > Languages > Sourceor Target.Download more languages from theinternetSelect Options > Languages >Download languages.English is preinstalled, and you can addtwo additional languages.Open or create zip filesWith Zip manager, you can open andextract files from zip files. You can alsocreate new zip files, to store and compressfiles. Select Menu > Apps & Games >Office > Zip.Time managementClockAbout the clock Select Menu > Apps & Games >Clock.Set and manage alarms, and check localtimes in different countries and cities.Set the time and dateOn the home screen, select the clock andOptions > Settings > Time or Date.Time management 63© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Tip: To view the time and date when thescreen and keys are locked, press and holdthe menu key.Set an alarmYou can use your device as an alarm clock.On the home screen, select the clock.1 Select New alarm.2 Set the alarm time, and enter adescription.3 To set the alarm to sound, forexample, at the same time every day,select Repeat.Remove an alarmSelect and hold the alarm, and from thepop-up menu, select Delete alarm.Snooze an alarmWhen an alarm sounds, you can snoozethe alarm. This pauses the alarm for adefined length of time.When the alarm sounds, select Snooze.Set the length of the snooze time1 On the home screen, select the clock.2 Select Options > Settings > Alarmsnooze time, and set the length oftime.Activate turning control for snoozingSelect Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Sensorsettings > Snoozing alarms.Tip: You can snooze alarms also byturning your device display down.Update the time and dateautomaticallyYou can set your device to update thetime, date, and time zone automatically.On the home screen, select the clock andOptions > Settings > Automatic timeupdate > On.Automatic update is a network service.Change the time zone when travellingYou can set the clock to the local timewhen travelling abroad.On the home screen, select the clock, andopen the world clock tab.Add a locationSelect Options > Add location and alocation.Set your current locationSelect and hold a location, and from thepop-up menu, select Set as currentlocation.The time in your device is changedaccording to the selected location. Makesure the time is correct.64 Time management© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Check the time in different citiesTo view the time in different locations,add them to your world clock tab. You canalso add pictures for the locations, forexample, a picture of your friend who livesin the city in question, or a view from yourfavourite tourist attraction.On the home screen, select the clock, andopen the world clock tab.Add a locationSelect Options > Add location and alocation. You can add up to 15 locations.Add a picture for a locationSelect and hold a location, and from thepop-up menu, select Change image anda picture.CalendarAbout the calendar Select Menu > Calendar.With your device calendar, you can do thefollowing:•Keep your schedules organised•Add reminders for anniversaries andother important dates•Keep your to-do list up to dateYou can have separate calendars for freetime and work.Add a calendar entrySave your important appointments toyour calendar as calendar entries.On the home screen, select the date.1 Select (Tap to create entry), or ifthere are existing entries, tap the areabelow an entry. The calendar entrytype is meeting by default.2 Fill in the fields.3 To repeat the calendar entry atregular intervals, select   and thetime interval. Select Repeat until,and enter the end date.4 Select Done.Tip: You can also add a calendar entry inthe day view. Select and hold the startingtime, and drag the arrows to set theduration.View your schedule for the weekYou can browse your calendar entries indifferent views. To easily check all theentries for a particular week, use the weekview.On the home screen, select the date.Select the number of the desired week.Tip: To increase or decrease the size of theviewable area, place two fingers on thescreen, and slide them apart or together.Time management 65© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Browse your calendar in differentviewsWant to see all your calendar entries for aparticular day? You can browse yourcalendar entries in different views.On the home screen, select the date.Select Options > Change view and thedesired view.Tip: To go to the previous or next day,week, or month, in the appropriate view,swipe left or right.Add a task to your to-do listDo you have important tasks to handle atwork, library books to return, or maybe anevent you want to attend? You can addtasks (to-do notes) to your calendar. If youhave a particular deadline, set a reminder.On the home screen, select the date.1 Select (Tap to create entry), or ifthere are existing entries, tap the areabelow an entry.2 Select the entry type field  , andselect To-do note as the entry type.3 Fill in the fields.4 To add a reminder for the task, select.5 Select Done.Send a meeting requestYou can create meeting requests, andsend them to the participants.On the home screen, select the date.Before you can create and send a newmeeting request, you need to set up amailbox.1 In a calendar view, select and hold acalendar entry, and from the pop-upmenu, select Send > Via mail.2 Add the meeting participants asrecipients of the request mail.3 To send the request, select  .Remember a birthdayYou can add a reminder for birthdays andother special dates. The reminders arerepeated annually.On the home screen, select the date.1 Go to the desired date, and select (Tapto create entry), or if there areexisting entries, tap the area below anentry.2 Select the entry type field  , andselect Anniversary as the entry type.3 Fill in the fields, and select Done.Use separate calendars for work andfree timeYou can have more than one calendar.Create one for work and another for yourfree time.On the home screen, select the date.Create a new calendar1 Select Options > Managecalendars.2 Select Options > Create newcalendar.3 Enter a name, and set a colour codefor the calendar.4 Define the visibility for the calendar.When a calendar is hidden, thecalendar entries and reminders arenot displayed in different calendarviews or on the home screen.5 Select Done.66 Time management© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Modify the settings for a calendar1 In the Manage calendars view, selectthe desired calendar.2 Change the name, colour, andvisibility.3 Select Done.Add an entry to a particular calendar1 When adding a calendar entry, select and the calendar.2 Select Done.Colour codes indicate which calendar anentry belongs to.Add the location to a calendar entryDo you have an appointment in a placeyou have never visited? You can add thelocation information to your calendarentry.On the home screen, select the date.1 Select (Tap to create entry), or ifthere are existing entries, tap the areabelow an entry.2 Select  Add location, and select thelocation in the Maps application. Youcan also manually enter the locationin the text field.3 Select Done.Device managementKeep your device software andapplications up to dateAbout device software and applicationupdatesWith device software updates andapplication updates, you can get newfeatures and enhanced functions for yourdevice. Updating the software may alsoimprove your device performance.It is recommended that you back up yourpersonal data before updating yourdevice software.Warning:If you install a software update, youcannot use the device, even to makeemergency calls, until the installation iscompleted and the device is restarted.Using the service or downloading contentmay cause transfer of large amounts ofdata, which may result in data trafficcosts.After you update your device software orapplications, the instructions in the userguide may no longer be up to date.Update device software andapplications using your device You can check if there are updatesavailable for your device software or forindividual applications, and thenDevice management 67© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
download and install them to your device(network service). You can also set yourdevice to automatically check for updatesand notify you when important orrecommended updates are available.Select Menu > Help & Settings > SWupdate.If there are available updates, selectwhich updates to download and install,and select  .Set your device to automatically checkfor updatesSelect Options > Settings > Auto-checkfor updates.Update device software using your PCYou can use the Nokia Ovi Suite PCapplication to update your devicesoftware. You need a compatible PC, ahigh-speed internet connection, and acompatible USB data cable to connect yourdevice to the PC.To get more information and to downloadthe Nokia Ovi Suite application, go towww.ovi.com/suite.Manage filesAbout File manager Select Menu > Apps & Games >Office > File mgr..With File manager, you can browse,manage, and open files on your device.View the files stored in your deviceSelect Menu > Apps & Games > Office >File mgr. and the desired memory.The folders on the root of the memory aredisplayed.Organise filesYou can delete, move, copy, or create newfiles and folders. If you need to backup orupload files, organising them into theirown folders eases the transfer.Select Menu > Apps & Games > Office >File mgr..Create a new folderIn the folder where you want to create asub-folder, select Options > New folder.Copy or move a file to a folderSelect and hold the file, and from the pop-up menu, select the appropriate option.Tip: You can also copy or move severalfiles at the same time. Select Options >Mark multiple items.Format the mass memoryWant to delete all content from yourdevice mass memory? When you formatthe mass memory, all the data on it isdeleted.Back up all data you want to keep beforeformatting the mass memory. All data ispermanently deleted.1 Select Menu > Apps & Games >Office > File mgr..2 Select and hold the mass memory, andfrom the pop-up menu, selectFormat.Do not format the mass memory using PCsoftware, because it may cause degradedperformance.68 Device management© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
You can use Nokia Ovi Suite to back updata to a compatible computer. Digitalrights management (DRM) technologiesmay prevent some backup data frombeing restored. For more informationabout DRM used for your content, contactyour service provider.Increase available memory for morecontentDo you need to increase the availabledevice memory, so you can install moreapplications, and add more content?Transfer data to the mass memory or to acompatible computer.You can also remove the following if nolonger needed:•Text, multimedia, and mail messages•Contact entries and details•Applications•Installation files (.sis or .sisx) forinstalled applications. Back up thefiles to a compatible computer.•Pictures and videos in Photos. Back upthe files to a compatible computer.Tip: If expired trial or demo applicationsare installed, remove them.Manage applicationsAbout Application manager Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Application manager.With Application manager you can viewdetails of installed applications, removeapplications, and define installationsettings.You can install the following types ofapplications:•Java™ ME applications that havethe .jad or .jar file extension•Applications, compatible with theSymbian operating system, that havethe .sis or .sisx file extension•Widgets that have the .wgz fileextensionOnly install applications that arecompatible with your device.Remove an application from yourdeviceYou can remove installed applications thatyou no longer need or use, to increase theamount of available memory.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Application manager.1 Select Installed apps..2 Select and hold the application toremove, and from the pop-up menu,select Uninstall.If you remove an application, you can onlyreinstall it if you have the originalinstallation file or a full backup of theremoved application. You may not be ableto open files created with a removedapplication.If an installed application depends on aremoved application, the installedapplication may stop working. For details,see the user documentation of theinstalled application.After you install applications to acompatible memory card, installation files(.sis, .sisx) remain in the device memory.The files may use large amounts ofmemory and prevent you from storingother files. To maintain sufficientmemory, use Nokia Ovi Suite to back upDevice management 69© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
installation files to a compatible PC, thenuse the file manager to remove theinstallation files from the device memory.If the .sis file is a message attachment,delete the message from the Messaginginbox.Synchronise contentAbout Sync Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Datatransfer > Sync.With the Sync application, you cansynchronise your contacts, notes, andother content between your device and aremote server. After the synchronisation,you have a back-up of your important dataon the server.Synchronise content between yourdevice and a remote serverWould you like to have your calendar,notes, and other content backed up and athand, whether you are sitting by yourcomputer or on the go with your mobiledevice? With the Sync application, you cansynchronise the important contentbetween your device and a remote server.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Datatransfer > Sync.You may receive synchronisation settingsas a configuration message from yourservice provider. The synchronisationsettings are saved as a synchronisationprofile. When you open the application,the default or previously usedsynchronisation profile is displayed.Include or exclude content typesSelect a content type.Synchronise dataSelect Options > Synchronize.Copy contacts or pictures betweendevicesWith the Phone switch application, youcan use Bluetooth to synchronise and copycontent between two compatible Nokiadevices, free of charge.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings > Connectivity > Datatransfer > Phone switch.1 Select from the following:  — Synchronise content betweentwo devices.  — Copy content from anotherdevice.  — Copy content to anotherdevice.2 Select the device you want to connectto, and pair the devices. Bluetoothneeds to be activated.3 If the other device requires apasscode, enter the passcode. Thepasscode, which you can define70 Device management© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
yourself, must be entered in bothdevices. The passcode in some devicesis fixed. For details, see the user guideof the device.The passcode is valid only for thecurrent connection.4 Select the content and OK.Tip: If you save the details, it is easier tolater exchange the same content with thesame device.Protect your deviceSet your device to lock automaticallyWant to protect your device againstunauthorised use? Define a lock code, andset your device to lock itself automaticallywhen you're not using it.1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Phonemanagement >  Security settings >Phone and SIM card.2 Select Lock code, and enter a lockcode. A minimum of 4 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. Ifyou forget the lock code and yourdevice is locked, your device willrequire service. Additional chargesmay apply, and all the personal datain your device may be deleted. Formore information, contact a NokiaCare point or your device dealer.3 Select Phone autolock period, anddefine the length of time after whichthe device is locked automatically.Lock your device manuallyIn the home screen, press  , select Lockphone, and enter the lock code.Unlock your deviceSlide the lock switch, enter the lock code,and select OK.If the lock switch is out of reach, press themenu key, and select Unlock.Lock your device remotelyForgot your device at work and want tolock it to prevent unauthorised use? Youcan lock your device remotely using apredefined text message.Enable remote locking1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Phonemanagement >  Security settings >Phone and SIM card > Remotephone locking > Enabled.2 Enter the text message content. It canbe 5-20 characters, and both upperand lower case letters can be used.3 Enter the same text again to verify it.4 Enter the lock code.Send the lock messageTo lock the device remotely, write thepredefined text, and send it to your deviceas a text message.To unlock your device, you need the lockcode.Prepare your device for recyclingIf you buy a new device, or otherwise wantto dispose of your device, Nokiarecommends that you recycle your device.Beforehand, remove all personalDevice management 71© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
information and content from yourdevice.Remove all content and restoresettings to the default values1 Back up the content you want to keepto a compatible memory card (ifavailable) or to a compatiblecomputer.2 Close all active connections and calls.3 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Phonemanagement > Factory settings >Delete data and restore.4 Your device switches off and then onagain. Check carefully that all yourpersonal content, such as contacts,pictures, music, videos, notes,messages, mails, presentations,games and other installedapplications have been removed.Content and information stored onthe memory card or SIM card is notremoved.ConnectivityInternet connectionsDefine how your device connects to theinternetYour device automatically checks for andconnects to an available known networkwhen a network connection is needed.Selection is based on the connectionsettings, unless there are application-specific settings applied.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Settings.Automatically switch to a knownWLAN connection when availableSelect Switch to Wi-Fi > Known Wi-Fisonly.You can also connect to WLANs manuallyusing the WLAN wizard application.Only use a WLAN connectionFor WLAN connections when in your homenetwork, select Data use in homecountry > Wi-Fi network only. ForWLAN connections when outside yourhome network, select Data use whenabroad > Wi-Fi network only.Automatically use a packet dataconnection when in your homenetworkSelect Data use in home country >Automatic.To set the device to request confirmationbefore connecting, select Data use inhome country > Always ask.Request confirmation before using apacket data connection when outsideyour home networkSelect Data use when abroad > Alwaysask.To set the device to automaticallyconnect, select Data use whenabroad > Automatic. Openingconnections when abroad can raise datatransfer costs substantially.Change access point priority for theinternet connection1 Select Destinations > Internet.2 Select and hold an access point, andfrom the pop-up menu, select Changepriority.3 Tap the position in the list to move theaccess point to.Example: If a WLAN access point is rankedabove a packet data access point in the72 Connectivity© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
list, the device will always try to firstconnect to the WLAN access point, onlyconnecting to the packet data access pointif the WLAN is not available.Create a new access pointSelect Options > New access point.Wireless LANAbout WLAN connections Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Wi-Fi.The WLAN wizard application helps youconnect to a wireless local area network(WLAN) and manage your WLANconnections.Important:  Use encryption toincrease the security of your WLANconnection. Using encryption reduces therisk of others accessing your data.Note:  Using WLAN may berestricted in some countries. For example,in France, you are only allowed to useWLAN indoors. For more information,contact your local authorities.Connect to a WLAN at homeTo help save data costs, connect to yourhome WLAN when you are at home andwant to browse the web on your device.1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Wi-Fi.2 Select and hold your home WLAN, andfrom the pop-up menu, select Startweb browsing.If your home WLAN is secured, enterthe passcode. If your home WLAN ishidden, select Other (hiddennetw.), and enter the network name(service set identifier, SSID).Close the WLAN connectionSelect and hold the connection, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Disconnect Wi-Fi netw..Connect to a WLAN on the moveConnecting to a WLAN is a handy way ofaccessing the internet when not at home.Connect to public WLANs in public places,such as a library or internet café.1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Wi-Fi.2 Select and hold the desired WLANconnection, and from the pop-upmenu, select Start web browsing.Connectivity 73© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
BluetoothAbout Bluetooth connectivity Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Bluetooth.With Bluetooth connectivity, you canmake a wireless connection to othercompatible devices, such as mobiledevices, computers, headsets, and car kits.You can use the connection to send itemsfrom your device, transfer files from yourcompatible PC, and print files with acompatible printer.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 such aswalls or from other electronic devices.When the device is locked, onlyconnections to authorised devices arepossible.Connect to a wireless headsetWith a wireless headset you can answer acall even if your device is not directly athand, and you can have your hands free,for example, to continue working at yourcomputer during a call.1 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity >Bluetooth > On.2 Switch the headset on.3 To pair your device and the headset,open the Paired devices tab.4 Select the headset.If the headset is not displayed in thelist, to search for it, select Options >New paired device.5 You may need to enter a passcode. Fordetails, see the user guide of theheadset.Send a picture or other content toanother device using BluetoothYou can use Bluetooth to send pictures,videos, business cards, calendar entries,and other content to your friend'scompatible devices and to your computer.You can have several Bluetoothconnections active at a time. For example,if you are connected to a compatibleheadset, you can also send files to anothercompatible device at the same time.1 Select and hold the item, for example,a picture. From the pop-up menu,select Send > Via Bluetooth.2 Select the device to connect to. If thedesired device is not displayed, tosearch for it, select More devices.When searching, Bluetooth deviceswithin range are displayed.74 Connectivity© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
3 If the other device requires apasscode, enter the passcode. Thepasscode, which you can defineyourself, must be entered in bothdevices. The passcode in some devicesis fixed. For details, see the user guideof the device.The passcode is valid only for thecurrent connection.4 If you connect to a device frequently,to set it as authorised, accept theauthorisation query Authorizedevice to make connectionsautomatically? when pairing. Whena device is authorised, you do nothave to enter the passcode everytime.Connect to a car kit using remote SIMmodeWith remote SIM mode, a compatible carkit can use the SIM card of your device.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Bluetooth.Before remote SIM mode can be activated,your device and accessory must be paired.Initiate the pairing from the car kitaccessory.1 To activate Bluetooth, selectBluetooth > On.2 To activate remote SIM mode in yourdevice, select Remote SIM mode >On.3 Activate Bluetooth in the car kitaccessory.When remote SIM mode is activated,Remote SIM mode is displayed in thehome screen. The connection to thewireless network is closed, and youcannot use SIM card services or featuresthat require cellular network coverage.To make or receive calls when in remoteSIM mode, you need to have a compatibleaccessory, such as a car kit, connected toyour device.Your device will only allow emergencycalls in this mode.Deactivate remote SIM modePress the power key, and select Exitremote SIM mode.Block a deviceYou can prevent devices from creating aBluetooth connection to your device.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Bluetooth.Open the Paired devices tab, select andhold the device you want to block, andfrom the pop-up menu, select Block.Remove a device from the blockeddevices listOpen the Blocked devices tab, select andhold the device you want to remove fromthe list, and from the pop-up menu, selectDelete.If you reject a pairing request fromanother device, you are asked if you wantto add the device to the list of blockeddevices.Protect your deviceWhen Bluetooth is activated in yourdevice, you can control who can find andconnect to your device.Connectivity 75© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Bluetooth.Prevent others from detecting yourdeviceSelect My phone's visibility > Hidden.When your device is hidden, others cannotdetect it. However, paired devices can stillconnect to your device.Deactivate BluetoothSelect Bluetooth > Off.Do not pair with or accept connectionrequests from an unknown device. Thishelps to protect your device from harmfulcontent.USB data cableCopy a picture or other contentbetween your device and a computerYou can use a USB data cable to copypictures and other content between yourdevice and a computer.1 To make sure that Media transfer is setas the USB mode, select Menu > Help& Settings > Settings andConnectivity > USB > Mediatransfer.2Use a compatible USB   data cableto connect your device to a computer.The device is displayed as a portabledevice on your computer. If Mediatransfer mode does not work on yourcomputer, use Mass storage modeinstead.3 Use the file manager of the computerto copy the content.Change the USB modeFor best results when copying content orsynchronising your device with yourcomputer, activate the appropriate USBmode when using a USB data cable toconnect to various devices.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > USB andfrom the following: Nokia Ovi Suite  — Connect yourdevice to a compatible computer that hasNokia Ovi Suite installed. In this mode, youcan synchronise your device with Ovi Suiteand use other Ovi Suite features.This mode is activated automaticallywhen you open the Ovi Suite application. Mass storage  — Connect yourdevice to a compatible computer thatdoes not have Ovi Suite installed. Yourdevice is recognised as a USB flashmemory. You can also connect your deviceto other devices, such as a home or carstereo, to which you can connect a USBdrive.While connected to a computer in thismode, you may not be able to use some ofthe device applications.The mass memory in your device cannotbe accessed by the other device. Media transfer  — Connect your deviceto a compatible computer that does nothave Ovi Suite installed. Music protectedby digital rights management (DRM) mustbe transferred in this mode. Some homeentertainment systems and printers canalso be used in this mode. Conn. PC to net  — Connect your deviceto a compatible computer, and use thedevice as a wireless modem. Thecomputer connects to the internetautomatically.76 Connectivity© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Tip: When the USB cable is connected, youcan change the USB mode in most views.In the top right corner, select   > USB.Connect a USB mass storage deviceYou can use a USB On-The-Go (OTG)adapter to connect your device to acompatible USB memory stick or harddrive.Connect a memory stick1 Connect the micro USB end of the USBOTG adapter (sold separately) to theUSB port in your device.2 Connect a memory stick to the USBOTG adapter.The File manager application opens, andthe memory stick is displayed as a massmemory.Copy or move a fileIn File mgr., select and hold the file youwant to copy or move, and from the pop-up menu, select the desired option andthe target folder.If you connect a hard drive that requiresmore than 200 mA of power, use anexternal power source for the hard drive.Store your files on a remote driveIf you want to back up your data or savespace on your device, you can use aremote drive for storing and managingyour files.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity > Remotedrives.You may receive the remote drive settingsas a configuration message from yourservice provider. Open the message, andsave the settings.The service may be chargeable. Forinformation on availability and possiblecosts, contact your service provider.Connect to a remote driveSelect and hold the remote drive, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Connect.Add a new remote drive1 Select Options > New drive.2 Enter the name of the remote drive.3 Enter the web address of the remotedrive, including the port number.4 To select the access point to use toconnect to the remote drive, selectAccess point > User defined. If youselect Ask when needed, you areprompted for the destination oraccess point every time theapplication connects to the network.5 Enter your user name and password,if required by the remote driveservice.Modify the settings of an existingremote driveSelect Remote drives and the desireddrive.Connectivity 77© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Use the File manager application toaccess your remote drives and managestored files.Close a network connectionIf several applications are using aninternet connection, you can use theConnection manager application to closesome or all network connections.Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Connectivity >Connection mgr..Select and hold the connection, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Disconnect.In the active data connections view, youcan see your current networkconnections.   indicates a packet dataconnection, and   indicates a wirelesslocal area network (WLAN) connection.View details for a connectionSelect and hold the connection, and fromthe pop-up menu, select Details.Details, such as the amount of transferreddata and connection duration, aredisplayed.Tip: In most views, to open theConnection manager application, selectthe notification area in the top rightcorner and   > Connection mgr..Find more helpSupportWhen you want to learn more about howto use your product or you are unsure howyour device should function, go towww.nokia.com/support, or using amobile device, nokia.mobi/support. Youcan also read the in-device guide. SelectMenu > Help & Settings > User guide.If this does not resolve your issue, do oneof the following:•Reboot your device. Switch off thedevice, and remove the battery. Afterabout a minute, replace the battery,and switch on the device.•Restore the original factory settings.•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 yourdevice for repair, always back up yourdevice data.Access codesPIN code — This code protects your SIMcard against unauthorised use. The PINcode (4 - 8 digits) is usually supplied withthe SIM card.PIN2 code  — This code (4 - 8 digits) issupplied with some SIM cards, and isrequired to access some functions in yourdevice.If you forget an access code, contact thenetwork service provider whose SIM cardis in your device. After three consecutiveincorrect PIN or PIN2 code entries, thecode is blocked, and you need the PUK orPUK2 code to unblock it.PUK code and PUK2 code — These codes (8digits) are required to change a blockedPIN code or PIN2 code, respectively. If thecodes are not supplied with the SIM card,contact the network service providerwhose SIM card is in your device.78 Find more help© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
IMEI number — This number (15 digits) isused to identify valid devices in the GSMnetwork. Devices that are, for example,stolen, can be blocked from accessing thenetwork. The IMEI number for your devicecan be found under the battery.Lock code (also known as securitycode) — The lock code helps you to protectyour device against unauthorised use. Youcan create and change the code, and setthe device to request the code. Keep thenew code secret and in a safe placeseparate from your device. If you forgetthe code and your device is locked, yourdevice will require service. Additionalcharges may apply, and all the personaldata in your device may be deleted. Formore information, contact a Nokia CarePoint or your device dealer.TroubleshootingRestore original settingsIf your device is not working properly, youcan reset some settings to their originalvalues.1 End all active calls and connections.2 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Phonemanagement > Factory settings >Restore.3 Enter the lock code.This does not affect documents or filesstored on your device.After restoring the original settings, thedevice switches off, and then on again.This may take longer than usual.What to do when the memory is full?If either of the following messages isdisplayed when you are deleting severalitems at the same time, delete items oneby one, beginning with the smallestitems:•Not enough memory to performoperation. Delete some data first.•Memory low. Delete some datafrom phone memory.Move data you want to keep to the massmemory or to a compatible computer. Ifpossible, install applications to the massmemory, rather than the device memory.Message indicator blinkingQ: Why is the message indicatorblinking in the home screen?A: The maximum number of messages arestored on your device. Delete somemessages. The number of messages thatcan be stored on the SIM card isconsiderably lower than the number thatcan be stored in the device memory. Youcan use Nokia Ovi Suite to save messagesto a compatible computer.A contact appears twice in the contactslistQ: I have a contact twice in my contactslist. How can I remove the extracontact?A: You can merge two contacts into one.Select Options > Merge contacts, selectthe contacts to merge, and select Merge.Unreadable characters while browsingthe webIf unreadable characters are displayed,select Menu > Web and   >   >Page > Default encoding and the correctTroubleshooting 79© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
encoding for the character set of thelanguage.Prepare your device for recyclingIf you buy a new device, or otherwise wantto dispose of your device, Nokiarecommends that you recycle your device.Beforehand, remove all personalinformation and content from yourdevice.Remove all content and restoresettings to the default values1 Back up the content you want to keepto a compatible memory card (ifavailable) or to a compatiblecomputer.2 Close all active connections and calls.3 Select Menu > Help & Settings >Settings and Phone > Phonemanagement > Factory settings >Delete data and restore.4 Your device switches off and then onagain. Check carefully that all yourpersonal content, such as contacts,pictures, music, videos, notes,messages, mails, presentations,games and other installedapplications have been removed.Content and information stored onthe memory card or SIM card is notremoved.Protect the environmentSave energyYou do not need to charge your battery sooften if you do the following:•Close applications and dataconnections, such as WLAN orBluetooth, when not in use.•Deactivate unnecessary sounds, suchas touch screen and key tones.RecycleWhen this device has reached the end ofits working life, all of its materials can berecovered as materials and energy. Toguarantee the correct disposal and reuse,Nokia co-operates with its partnersthrough a program called We:recycle. Forinformation on how to recycle your oldNokia products and where to findcollection sites, go to www.nokia.com/werecycle, or using a mobile device,nokia.mobi/werecycle, or call the NokiaContact Center.Recycle packaging and user guides at yourlocal recycling scheme.For more information on theenvironmental attributes of your device,go to www.nokia.com/ecodeclaration.Product and safety informationNetwork services and costsYour device is approved for use on the GSM 850, 900, 1800,1900 MHz networks, and WCDMA 850, 900, 1700, 2100 MHznetworks. To use the device, you need a subscription with aservice provider.Using network services and downloading content to yourdevice may result in data traffic costs. Some product featuresrequire support from the network, and you may need tosubscribe to them.Take care of your deviceHandle your device, battery, charger and accessories withcare. The following suggestions help you protect yourwarranty coverage.•Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and alltypes of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that80 Protect the environment© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
corrode electronic circuits. If your device gets wet,remove the battery, and allow the device to dry.•Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty areas.Moving parts and electronic components can bedamaged.•Do not store the device in high temperatures. Hightemperatures can shorten the life of the device,damage the battery, and warp or melt plastics.•Do not store the device in cold temperatures. When thedevice warms to its normal temperature, moisture canform inside the device and damage electronic circuits.•Do not attempt to open the device other than asinstructed in the user guide.•Unauthorised modifications may damage the deviceand violate regulations governing radio devices.•Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Roughhandling can break internal circuit boards andmechanics.•Only use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the surface ofthe device.•Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving partsand prevent proper operation.•Switch off the device and remove the battery from timeto time for optimum performance.•Keep your device away from magnets or magneticfields.•To keep your important data safe, store it in at leasttwo separate places, such as your device, memory card,or computer, or write down important information.During extended operation, the device may feel warm. Inmost cases, this condition is normal. If you suspect the deviceis not working properly, take it to the nearest authorisedservice facility.RecycleAlways return your used electronic products, batteries, andpackaging materials to dedicated collection points. This wayyou help prevent uncontrolled waste disposal and promotethe recycling of materials. Check product environmentalinformation and how to recycle your Nokia products atwww.nokia.com/werecycle, or with a mobile device,nokia.mobi/werecycle.Batteries and chargersNokia battery authentication guidelinesAlways use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To helpensure that you are getting an original Nokia battery,purchase it from a Nokia authorised service centre or dealer,and check the hologram label.Authenticate hologram1 Look at the hologram. You should see the Nokiaconnecting hands symbol from one angle and the NokiaOriginal Accessories logo from the other angle.2 Angle the hologram left, right, down, and up. Youshould see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side respectively.However, this is not a total assurance of the authenticity ofthe battery. If you cannot confirm authenticity or if you haveany reason to believe that your Nokia battery with thehologram on the label is not an authentic Nokia battery, stopusing the battery and take it to the nearest Nokia authorisedservice centre or dealer.For additional information, refer to the warranty andreference leaflet included with your Nokia device.Battery and charger informationThis device is intended for use with a BL-5K rechargeablebattery. Nokia may make additional battery models availablefor this device. Always use original Nokia batteries.This device is intended for use when supplied with powerfrom the following chargers: AC-15. The exact charger modelnumber may vary depending on the type of plug. The plugvariant is identified by one of the following: E, X, AR, U, A, C,K, or B.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, you needto replace the battery.Product and safety information 81© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Only replace the battery with a battery that is compliant withthe IEEE-std-1725-200x standard.Battery safetyAlways switch the device off and disconnect the chargerbefore removing the battery. When you unplug a charger oran accessory, hold and pull the plug, not the cord.When your charger is not in use, unplug it from the electricalplug and the device. Do not leave a fully charged batteryconnected to a charger, as overcharging may shorten thebattery’s lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery willlose its charge over time.Always keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and77°F). Extreme temperatures reduce the capacity and lifetimeof the battery. A device with a hot or cold battery may notwork temporarily.Accidental short-circuiting can happen when a metallic objecttouches the metal strips on the battery, for example, if youcarry a spare battery in your pocket. Short-circuiting maydamage the battery or the connecting object.Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Recyclewhen possible. Do not dispose as household waste.Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, puncture, or shredcells or batteries. If a battery leaks, do not let battery liquidtouch skin or eyes. If this happens, immediately flush theaffected areas with water, or seek medical help.Do not modify, remanufacture, attempt to insert foreignobjects into the battery, or immerse or expose it to water orother liquids. Batteries may explode if damaged.Use the battery and charger for their intended purposes only.Improper use, or use of unapproved batteries or chargers maypresent a risk of fire, explosion, or other hazard, and mayinvalidate any approval or warranty. If you believe the batteryor charger is damaged, take it to a service centre forinspection before continuing to use it. Never use a damagedbattery or charger. Only use the charger indoors.Additional safety informationEmergency callsMake an emergency call1 Ensure the device is switched on.2 Check for adequate signal strength. You may also needto do the following:•Insert a SIM card.•Remove call restrictions you have activated foryour device, such as call barring, fixed dialling, orclosed user group.•Ensure your device is not in an offline or flightprofile.•If the device screen and keys are locked, unlockthem.3 To clear the display, press the end key as many timesas needed.4 Select Call.5 Enter the official emergency number for your presentlocation. Emergency call numbers vary by location.6Press the call key.7 Give the necessary information as accurately aspossible. Do not end the call until given permission todo so.Important:  Activate both cellular and internetcalls, if your device supports internet calls. The device mayattempt to make emergency calls both through cellularnetworks and through your internet call service provider.Connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Neverrely solely on any wireless device for essentialcommunications like medical emergencies.Small childrenYour device, its battery and accessories are not toys. They maycontain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of smallchildren.Medical devicesOperation of radio transmitting equipment, includingwireless phones, may interfere with the function ofinadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physicianor the manufacturer of the medical device to determinewhether they are adequately shielded from external RFenergy. Switch off your device when regulations postedinstruct you to do so, for example, in hospitals.Implanted medical devicesManufacturers of medical devices recommend a minimumseparation of 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) between a wirelessdevice and an implanted medical device, such as a pacemakeror implanted cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potentialinterference with the medical device. Persons who have suchdevices 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 the medicaldevice.•Turn the wireless device off if there is any reason tosuspect that interference is taking place.82 Product and safety information© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
•Follow the manufacturer directions for the implantedmedical device.If you have any questions about using your wireless devicewith an implanted medical device, consult your health careprovider.HearingWarning:When you use the headset, your ability to hear outsidesounds may be affected. Do not use the headset where it canendanger your safety.Some wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids.Accessibility solutionsNokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to use forall individuals, including those with disabilities. For moreinformation, visit the Nokia website atwww.nokiaaccessibility.com.NickelNote:  The surface of this device does not containnickel in the platings. The surface of this device containsstainless steel.Protect your device from harmful contentYour device may be exposed to viruses and other harmfulcontent. Take the following precautions:•Be cautious when opening messages. They may containmalicious software or otherwise be harmful to yourdevice or computer.•Be cautious when accepting connectivity requests,browsing the internet, or downloading content. Do notaccept Bluetooth connections from sources you do nottrust.•Only install and use services and software from sourcesthat you trust and that offer adequate security andprotection.•Install antivirus and other security software on yourdevice and any connected computer. Only use oneantivirus application at a time. Using more may affectperformance and operation of the device and/orcomputer.•If you access preinstalled bookmarks and links to thirdparty internet sites, take the appropriate precautions.Nokia does not endorse or assume liability for suchsites.Operating environmentThis device meets RF exposure guidelines in the normal useposition at the ear or at least 1.5 centimetres (5/8 inch) awayfrom the body. Any carry case, belt clip, or holder for body-worn operation should not contain metal and should positionthe device the above-stated distance from your body.To send data files or messages requires a quality connectionto the network. Data files or messages may be delayed untilsuch a connection is available. Follow the separation distanceinstructions until the transmission is completed.VehiclesRadio 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 vehicle orits equipment.Only qualified personnel should install the device in a vehicle.Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and mayinvalidate your warranty. Check regularly that all wirelessdevice equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operatingproperly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, orexplosive materials in the same compartment as the device,its parts, or accessories. Remember that air bags inflate withgreat force. Do not place your device or accessories in the airbag deployment area.Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use ofwireless devices in an aircraft may be dangerous to theoperation of the aircraft and may be illegal.Potentially explosive environmentsSwitch off your device in any area with a potentially explosiveatmosphere. Obey all posted instructions. Sparks in suchareas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodilyinjury or death. Switch off the device at refuelling points suchas near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions infuel depots, storage, and distribution areas; chemical plants;or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with apotentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always,clearly marked. They include areas where you would beadvised to turn off your vehicle engine, below deck on boats,chemical transfer or storage facilities and where the aircontains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metalpowders. You should check with the manufacturers ofvehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane orbutane) to determine if this device can be safely used in theirvicinity.Wet or dusty conditionsImportant:  Accessories for use with this device arenot as durable or water-resistant as the device. For example,Product and safety information 83© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
chargers should only be used in dry conditions, never whendamp or wet.•Water-resistance means resistance against cold, cleanfresh water only. Do not expose the device to any othertype of liquid, such as sea water.•Do not submerge your device in water.•If the device has been exposed to water, wipe it off witha dry cloth. If it has been exposed to any other liquid,immediately splash some clean fresh water onto thedevice. Wipe the device carefully dry.•Do not charge the device or connect anything to theconnectors if they are dusty, wet, or damp.•If the connectors are dusty, open the connector coverof the device and splash clean freshwater onto theconnectors to remove the dust. Wipe the device andconnector area dry carefully, and let the inside of theconnectors dry.•Only open the back cover in dry and clean conditions,and wipe the device dry and clean before opening theback cover to prevent water or dust from reaching theinterior of the device. Make sure the interior of yourdevice and the back cover seals are dry, clean, and freeof any foreign objects, as they may damage the sealsagainst water.Certification information (SAR)This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure toradio waves.Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It isdesigned not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio wavesrecommended by international guidelines. These guidelineswere developed by the independent scientific organisationICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure theprotection of all persons, regardless of age and health.The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit ofmeasurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR.The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests forSAR are conducted using standard operating positions withthe device transmitting at its highest certified power level inall tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of anoperating device can be below the maximum value becausethe device is designed to use only the power required to reachthe network. That amount changes depending on a numberof factors such as how close you are to a network base station.The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use ofthe device at the ear is 0.94 W/kg.Use of device accessories may result in different SAR values.SAR values may vary depending on national reporting andtesting requirements and the network band. Additional SARinformation may be provided under product information atwww.nokia.com.Your mobile device is also designed to meet the requirementsfor exposure to radio waves established by the FederalCommunications Commission (USA) and Industry Canada.These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged overone gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported under thisstandard during product certification for use at the ear is 1.53W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.14 W/kg.84 Product and safety information© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYHereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RM-691product is in compliance with the essential requirements andother relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of theDeclaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/.© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nokia Original Accessorieslogo, and Ovi by Nokia are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of Nokia Corporation. Nokia tune is a sound markof Nokia Corporation. Other product and company namesmentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of theirrespective owners.Reproduction, transfer, distribution, or storage of part or allof th e c on ten ts  in t hi s doc ume nt  in a ny  for m w ith ou t th e p riorwritten permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia operates apolicy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the rightto make changes and improvements to any of the productsdescribed in this document without prior notice.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 use inconnection with information which has been encoded incompliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard by a consumerengaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and (ii) foruse in connection with MPEG-4 video provided by a licensedvideo provider. No license is granted or shall be implied forany other use. Additional information, including that relatedto promotional, internal, and commercial uses, may beobtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com.To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, underno circumstances shall Nokia or any of its licensors beresponsible for any loss of data or income or any special,incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoevercaused.The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except asrequired by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, eitherexpress or implied, including, but not limited to, the impliedwarranties of merchantability and fitness for a particularpurpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability orcontents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revisethis document or withdraw it at any time without priornotice.Reverse engineering of software in the device is prohibitedto the extent permitted by applicable law. Insofar as this userguide contains any limitations on Nokia's representations,warranties, damages and liabilities, such limitations shalllikewise limit any representations, warranties, damages andliabilities of Nokia's licensors.The availability of products, features, applications andservices may vary by region. For more information, contactyour Nokia dealer or your service provider. This device maycontain commodities, technology or software subject toexport laws and regulations from the US and other countries.Diversion contrary to law is prohibited.Nokia does not provide a warranty for or take anyresponsibility for the functionality, content, or end-usersupport of third-party applications provided with yourdevice. By using an application, you acknowledge that theapplication is provided as is. Nokia does not make anyrepresentations, provide a warranty, or take anyresponsibility for the functionality, content, or end-usersupport of third-party applications provided with yourdevice.FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEYour device may cause TV or radio interference (for example,when using a telephone in close proximity to receivingequipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you tostop using your telephone if such interference cannot beeliminated. If you require assistance, contact your localservice facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCCrules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation. Anychanges or modifications not expressly approved by Nokiacould void the user's authority to operate this equipment.Some operations and features are SIM card and/or networkdependent, MMS dependent, or dependent on thecompatibility of devices and the content formats supported.Some services are subject to a separate charge./Issue FCC Review EN85FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
IndexAaccess codes 78accounts 21alarm clock 64anniversary entries 66antennas 11applications 16, 25, 67, 69audio messages 34, 35Bbarring calls 29battery—  charging 9—  inserting 7—  saving power 20birthday entries 66blocking—  device 75blogs 39Bluetooth 74, 75bookmarks 39browserSee web browserbusiness cards 33, 74Ccable connection 76cache memory 39Calculator 62Calendar 43calendar 65, 66, 67call waiting 26calls 28—  answering 25—  diverting 29—  internet calls 27, 28—  last dialled 28—  making 25, 26—  muting 26—  rejecting 26—  restricting 29, 30Camera 43—  location information 43—  recording videos 44—  sending pictures 45—  taking pictures 43camera—  taking pictures 44charging the battery 9clock 63, 64, 65connectivity 78contacts 32—  adding 32—  copying 10, 34, 70—  editing 32—  favourites 33—  groups 33, 34—  in social networks 41, 42—  pictures 33—  ringing tones 33—  saving 32—  sending 33, 74—  synchronising 70—  troubleshooting 79—  widgets 24copying content 10, 47, 49, 70, 76copyright protection 50Ddata connections 78—  Bluetooth 74date and time 64device—  setup 10—  switching on/off 10dictionary 63diverting calls 29downloads 25DRM (digital rights management) 5086 Index© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
Ee-mailSee mailFfactory settings, restoring 21, 79favourites 33feeds, news 39file management 68flashlight 19FM radio 51, 52FM transmitter 50Hheadset 12help 12home screen 15, 23, 24, 38, 39Iicons 18imagesSee picturesIMEI number 78inbox, messages 35indicators 18, 79installing applications 69Internet—  bookmarks 40internetSee web browserinternet calls 27, 28internet connection 72intranet 40JJava applications 69Kkey lock 11keyboard 16keyguard 11keypad 17keys and parts 6Llanguage settings 36licences 50local events and services 40location information 42, 43, 67lock code 71, 78locking—  device 71—  keys 11—  remotely 71—  screen 11Log 28loudspeaker 12Mmail 37—  attachments 38—  creating 38—  mailbox 37—  reading and replying to 38—  sending 38—  setup 37—  widgets 38, 39mailbox—  voice 29Maps 52—  browsing 52—  changing views 53—  Check in 57—  compass 54—  display elements 53, 59—  downloading maps 54—  driving routes 59—  Favourites 56—  finding locations 55—  giving feedback 61—  location details 56—  navigating 59, 60—  organising places 56—  organising routes 56Index 87© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
—  planning routes 60—  positioning 55—  reporting 61—  saving places 56—  saving routes 56—  sharing locations 57—  synchronising 57—  traffic information 59—  viewing saved places 56—  viewing saved routes 56—  voice guidance 58—  walking routes 60mass memory 68meeting entries 65, 66memory 68, 71, 80—  clearing 69, 79memory card 8menus 25message reader 36messages 34, 35, 79—  audio 35—  conversations 35—  sending 34, 35MMS (multimedia message service) 34movies 46multimedia messages 34multitasking 16music 48, 49, 50—  playlists 49My Card 33MyAccount 21Nnews feeds 39noise cancellation 7Nokia Ovi Suite 12Nokia support information 78Notes 63notification light 19Ooffice applications 62offline profile 20Ovi Store—  buying 25—  downloads 25Ovi Suite 12Ppersonalising your device 22, 23, 24Phone switch 10, 70phonebookSee contactsPhoto editor 45photographsSee picturespictures—  copying 10, 70, 76—  editing 45—  location information 43—  printing 46—  sending 45, 74—  sharing 42—  taking 43, 44—  viewing 45—  viewing on a TV 47PIN codes 78playlists 49positioning information 42powering device on/off 10printing 46profiles 22—  creating 22—  offline 20—  personalising 22PUK codes 78QQuickoffice 62Rradio 51, 52RDS (radio data system) 51, 5288 Index© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
recording—  calls 28—  sounds 50—  videos 44recycling 80remote drives 77remote lock 71remote locking 71restoring settings 21, 79ringing tones 22, 33ringtones 28Ssearching 20—  radio stations 51security code 71, 78sensor settings 28settings—  access points 72—  language 36—  restoring 21, 79sharing, online 42shortcuts 15, 24silent profile 22SIM card 34—  inserting 7slideshow 46SMS (short message service) 34social networks 40, 41, 42, 43software 69software updates 67, 68speakerphone 12status updates 41, 42support 12, 78switching device on/off 10synchronisation 70Ttaking picturesSee Cameratasks 66text input 16, 17, 18text messages 34themes 22time and date 64tones—  personalising 22touch screen 7, 13, 16, 17transferring content 10, 47, 49, 70, 76turning device on/off 10TV—  viewing pictures and videos on 47—  watching programmes 47Uupdates—  applications 67—  device software 67, 68USB charging 9USB connection 76, 77user guide 12Vvideos 47—  copying 10, 47, 70, 76—  editing 45, 46—  location information 43—  playing 47—  recording 44—  sending 74—  sharing 30, 31, 42—  watching 45—   watching on a TV 47virtual keyboard 16virtual keypad 17Visual Voicemail 36voice callsSee callsvoice commands 27volume control 12Wwallpaper 23Index 89© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011
web browser 39, 79—  bookmarks 39—  browsing pages 39—  cache memory 39—  intranet 40web connection 72web feeds 39Wi-Fi calling 32widgets 24, 38, 39, 47WLAN (wireless local area network) 73world clock 64, 65wrist strap 12ZZip manager 6390 Index© 2011 Nokia. All rights reserved.FCC Review  RM-691  15 February 2011

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