Microsoft RM-88 GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz Cellphone w/BT User Manual Manual

Microsoft Mobile Oy GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz Cellphone w/BT Manual

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the product RM-88 is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive:
1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found from www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/.
The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the
product end-of-life. This applies to your device but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of these
products as unsorted municipal waste.
Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia
is prohibited.
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Xpress-on and Pop-Port are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names
mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.
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This product includes software licensed from Symbian Software Ltd (c) 1998-2004. Symbian and Symbian OS are trademarks of Symbian Ltd.
Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security.
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This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License (i) for personal and noncommercial use in connection with information which has
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EXPORT CONTROLS
This device may contain commodities, technology, or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to
law is prohibited.
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
Your device may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada
can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device
complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Any changes or modifications
not expressly approved by Nokia could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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Contents
For your safety..................................................................7
About your device........................................................................8
NETWORK SERVICES.......................................................................8
Enhancements, batteries, and chargers................................8
Get started..........................................................................9
Insert the SIM card and battery...............................................9
Insert and remove a memory card.......................................10
Switch on your device..............................................................11
Get started (part 2).......................................................12
Charge the battery.....................................................................12
Enter basic settings...................................................................12
CD-ROM..........................................................................................12
Nokia support and contact information.............................12
Your device......................................................................13
Keys and parts.............................................................................13
Keypad lock (Keyguard)...........................................................15
Common actions in several applications............................15
Write text.....................................................................................16
Help and tutorial........................................................................17
Volume control...........................................................................17
Connectors...................................................................................17
Type label.....................................................................................18
Antennas.......................................................................................18
About the display.......................................................................19
Standby modes...........................................................................19
Display indicators.......................................................................21
Memory.........................................................................................22
Transfer content between devices.......................................23
Your device (part 2)......................................................25
Settings.........................................................................................25
Menu..............................................................................................25
Scroll and make selections......................................................25
Make calls.........................................................................27
1-touch dial..................................................................................27
Vanity dial....................................................................................28
Answer a call...............................................................................28
Forward calls...............................................................................28
Call restriction.............................................................................29
Log..................................................................................................29
Device security ...........................................................................29
Contacts............................................................................32
Manage contact groups...........................................................32
Manage default information..................................................33
Copy contacts between SIM and device memory............33
Select ringing tones for contacts..........................................33
Business cards.............................................................................33
Messages..........................................................................35
Organize messages...................................................................35
Messaging settings....................................................................36
Text messages............................................................................36
Multimedia messages...............................................................37
E-mail messages.........................................................................40
Instant messaging.....................................................................46
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Special messages.......................................................................49
Organizer..........................................................................51
Calendar........................................................................................51
Notes..............................................................................................52
Calculator......................................................................................52
Converter......................................................................................53
Clock...............................................................................................53
Personalization..............................................................55
Profiles..........................................................................................55
Themes..........................................................................................57
Media applications........................................................59
Gallery............................................................................................59
RealPlayer ....................................................................................60
Music player.................................................................................62
Recorder........................................................................................63
Flash player..................................................................................63
Services.............................................................................65
Web....................................................................................66
Access points...............................................................................66
Browse the Web.........................................................................66
Bookmarks...................................................................................67
Download items.........................................................................67
End a connection........................................................................67
News feeds and blogs..............................................................68
Web settings...............................................................................68
Services.........................................................................................69
Connectivity.....................................................................70
Bluetooth......................................................................................70
Cable connection........................................................................72
Infrared.........................................................................................73
Internet access points..............................................................73
SIM access profile.......................................................................74
Data connections.......................................................................75
Connection manager................................................................76
Modem..........................................................................................76
Mobile VPN ..................................................................................77
Office applications.........................................................78
File manager................................................................................78
Documents...................................................................................78
Sheets............................................................................................80
Presentation................................................................................81
Adobe Reader..............................................................................83
Screen export..............................................................................84
Zip Manager.................................................................................84
Print................................................................................................85
ProTour Golf ................................................................................85
Settings.............................................................................86
Phone settings............................................................................86
Call settings..................................................................................87
Connection settings..................................................................87
Date and time settings.............................................................89
Security settings.........................................................................89
Enhancement settings..............................................................89
Tools..................................................................................91
Voice commands........................................................................91
Positioning...................................................................................92
Navigator......................................................................................92
Landmarks....................................................................................92
Application manager................................................................93
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Nokia Catalogs............................................................................93
Device management....................................................95
Remote configuration network service..............................95
Data synchronization................................................................95
Shortcuts..........................................................................97
General shortcuts.......................................................................97
Application-specific shortcuts................................................98
Nokia original enhancements.................................101
Enhancements..........................................................................101
Battery information...................................................102
1500 mAh Li-Polymer battery (BP-5L) information......102
Nokia battery authentication guidelines.........................102
Care and maintenance..............................................104
Additional safety information................................105
Operating environment.........................................................105
Medical devices........................................................................105
Vehicles.......................................................................................106
Potentially explosive environments..................................106
Emergency calls........................................................................106
CERTIFICATION INFORMATION(SAR).....................................107
Index...............................................................................108
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For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be
dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for
further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the device on when wireless
phone use is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands
free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your
first consideration while driving should be
road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to
interference, which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off
near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can
cause interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING
Do not use the device at a refueling point. Do
not use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the device
where blasting is in progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position as explained in
the product documentation. Do not touch the
antennas unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair
this product.
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES
Use only approved enhancements and
batteries. Do not connect incompatible
products.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
BACK-UP COPIES
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a
written record of all important information.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its
user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do
not connect incompatible products.
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EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone function of the device is
switched on and in service. Press the end key
as many times as needed to clear the display
and return to the standby mode. Enter the
emergency number, then press the call key.
Give your location. Do not end the call until
given permission to do so.
About your device
The wireless device described in this guide is approved
for use on the EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks.
Contact your service provider for more information about
networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws, and
respect privacy and legitimate rights of others.
Warning: To use any features in this device, other
than the alarm clock, the device must be switched on. Do
not switch the device on when wireless device use may
cause interference or danger.
NETWORK SERVICES
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless
service provider. Many of the features in this device
depend on features in the wireless network to function.
These network services may not be available on all
networks or you may have to make specific arrangements
with your service provider before you can utilize network
services. Your service provider may need to give you
additional instructions for their use and explain what
charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations
that affect how you can use network services. For
instance, some networks may not support all language-
dependent characters and services.
Your service provider may have requested that certain
features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so,
they will not appear on your device menu. Your device
may also have been specially configured. This
configuration may include changes in menu names, menu
order and icons. Contact your service provider for more
information.
Enhancements, batteries,
and chargers
Check the model number of any charger before use with
this device. This device is intended for use when supplied
with power from the AC-4 and DC-4 chargers or ACP-12U
charger with CA-44 adapter.
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and
enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this
particular model. The use of any other types may
invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be
dangerous.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check
with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of
any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Your device and its enhancements may contain small
parts. Keep them out of reach of small children.
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Get started
Model number: Nokia E62-1
Hereinafter referred to as Nokia device.
Insert the SIM card and
battery
1. Always switch the device off, and disconnect the
charger before removing the battery.
With the back of the device facing you, press the cover
release button (1), and slide the back cover in the
direction of the arrows (2).
2. If the battery is installed, lift the battery from the
battery compartment in the direction of the arrow to
remove it .
3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot (1).
Ensure that the beveled corner of the SIM card is
pointing to the lower right corner of the phone and
the contact area on the card is facing the device. Slide
the SIM card until it is securely positioned (2).
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4. To insert the battery, align the contacts of the battery
with the corresponding connectors on the battery
compartment, insert in the direction of the arrow, and
gently click the battery into place.
5. Insert the locking catches of the back cover into the
corresponding slots (1). Press down on the bottom
corners of the cover, and slide the cover in the
direction of the arrow (2).
Insert and remove a memory
card
If you have a memory card, follow the instructions to
insert it.
See "Memory," p. 22.
1. If necessary, remove the battery cover.
2. Slide the memory card into the memory card slot.
Ensure that the beveled corner of the memory card is
pointing towards the top of the device and the contact
area is facing down.
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3. Replace the battery cover.
4. To remove the memory card, remove the battery cover
and push the memory card into the device to activate
the release mechanism. Then, gently pull the card out
of your device.
Important: Do not remove the MMC card in the
middle of an operation when the card is being
accessed. Removing the card in the middle of an
operation may damage the memory card as well as
the device, and data stored on the card may be
corrupted.
Switch on your device
1. To switch the device on, press the power key.
2. If the device asks for a PIN code (or UPIN code, if you
have a USIM card), lock code or security code, enter the
code, and select OK.
3. To switch the device off, press the power key.
Tip: When you switch the device on, it may
recognize the SIM card provider and configure
the correct text message, multimedia message,
and GPRS settings automatically. If not, contact
your service provider for the correct settings.
The device can be used without the phone functions when
a SIM card is not inserted or when the Offline profile is
selected.
The picture shows the
location of the power
key.
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Get started (part 2)
Charge the battery
1. Connect the charger to a wall outlet.
2. Connect the charger to the bottom of the device. If you
have a battery charger adapter, connect the charger
to the adapter, and the adapter to the bottom of the
device.
3. Connect the power cord to the battery charger
adapter. The battery indicator bar starts scrolling on
the display. If the battery is completely discharged, it
may take a few minutes before the charging indicator
is shown. The device can be used while charging.
4. When the battery is fully charged, the bar stops
scrolling. Disconnect the charger from the device, then
from the outlet.
When the battery charge level is too low for operation,
the device switches itself off.
Enter basic settings
When you power on the device for the first time, and
when you power on the device after the battery has been
empty or removed for a longer period of time, your device
asks for the city in which you are located, time, and date.
You can change the settings later.
1. Select your location from the list and press OK. To
browse for a city, type or scroll to the city name. It is
important to select the correct city, because your
calendar entries can change if the new city is located
in a different time zone.
2. Set the time, and select OK.
3. Set the date, and select OK.
CD-ROM
The sales package CD-ROM is compatible with Windows
98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP.
You can install Nokia PC Suite from the CD-ROM. Nokia PC
Suite can be used only with Windows 2000 and Windows
XP.
Nokia support and contact
information
Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia Web
site for the latest version of this guide, additional
information, downloads, and services related to your
Nokia product.
On the Web site, you can get information on the use of
Nokia products and services. If you need to contact
customer service, check the list of local Nokia contact
centers at www.nokia.com/customerservice.
For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia
service center at www.nokia.com/repair.
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Your device
Keys and parts
Front view
1 — Power key
2 — Display
3 — Joystick
4 — Right selection key
5 — End key
6 — E-mail key
7 — Backspace key
8 — Enter key
9 — Chr key
10 — Shift keys
11 — Ctrl key
12 — Own key
13 — Spacebar
14 — Function key
15 — Phone keypad
16 — Menu key
17 — Call key
18 — Left selection key
19 — Voice key
20 — Volume keys
21 — Loudspeaker
22 — E-mail indicator light and auto light sensor
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Side view
1 — Integrated loudspeaker
2 — Volume keys
3 — Voice key
Key functions
Selection keys
Press either selection key to use the shortcuts (perform
the task or access the application) that are shown on the
display above the selection keys in the standby modes.
See "Active standby mode," p. 19. To change the task
or application, select Menu > Tools > Settings >
Phone > Standby mode > Left selection key or Right
selection key.
Joystick
Press the joystick to edit or enter a selection, or to access
the most commonly used functions in the different
applications. Use the joystick to scroll left, right, up, down,
or to move around on the display, for example when
browsing. In the standby mode, the joystick has different
shortcuts, depending whether you scroll with or press the
joystick. See "Active standby mode," p. 19. To change
the shortcuts, select Menu > Tools > Settings >
Phone > Standby mode. Select Active standby > Off.
Select your shortcuts in the following options:Navigation
key right, Navigation key left, Navigat. key down,
Navigation key up, and Selection key.
Call and end keys
To answer a call, press the call key. In the standby mode,
press the call key to access the Log.
To reject a call, end active and held calls, and close
applications, press the end key. Press and hold the end
key to end data connections (GPRS, data call).
E-mail key
To access your default e-mail inbox, press the e-mail key.
If you have not set up your e-mail account yet, the mailbox
guide opens to help you. If you press and hold the e-mail
key, your default mail editor opens with a new e-mail.
Own key
If the own key list is configured, press the function key
plus the own key to open the list. Scroll and press the
joystick to open an item from the graphical display.
Chr key
To insert different characters such as exclamation points,
press the chr key when you are writing.
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To scroll through a list of different accented characters,
press and hold the chr key; then press the key you want
as many times as you need to get the accented character
you want.
Shift keys
To enter an uppercase letter, press the shift key, and then
the key you want.
To enter only uppercase letters, press the shift key twice,
so that is displayed. To enter a lowercase letter in
the middle of uppercase letters, press the shift key once.
To enter only lowercase letters again, press the shift key
twice, so that is displayed.
To select text, press the shift key, and scroll left or right.
Function key
To enter a character marked with color, press the function
key, and then the key you want.
To enter only characters marked with color, press the
function key twice, and the characters you want.
To activate Bluetooth, press the function key and ctrl key
simultaneously.
To activate infrared, press the function key and chr key
simultaneously.
Menu key
To access the applications in your device, press the
Menu key in the standby mode. To return to Menu from
an application, leaving the application open in the
background, press the Menu key. Press and hold the
Menu key to see a list of the active applications and switch
between them. In this user guide, "select Menu" refers to
pressing this key.
Keypad lock (Keyguard)
When the keypad lock is on, calls may be possible to the
official emergency number programmed into your device.
Use the keypad lock (keyguard) to prevent accidental key
presses on the phone.
To lock the keypad in the
standby mode, press the
left selection key and the
function key. To unlock,
press the left selection key
and the function key again.
To lock the device in the
standby mode, press the
left selection key and #,
and enter your lock code.
To unlock, press the left selection key and the function
key. Enter your lock code, and press the joystick.
Common actions in several
applications
You can find the following actions in several applications:
To switch between open applications, press and hold the
menu key to see a list of open applications. Select an
application.
To change the profile or switch off or lock the device, press
the power key briefly.
To save a file, select Options > Save. There are different
save options depending on the application you use.
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To send a file, select Options > Send. You can send a file
in an e-mail or multimedia message, or by transferring
the file using infrared or Bluetooth.
To print to a compatible printer, select Options > Print.
You can preview items that you want to print, or edit the
way printed pages look. Before you can print, you must
define a compatible printer to your device. See
"Print," p. 85.
To copy, press the shift key, and select the text with the
joystick. Press and hold the shift key, and select Copy. To
paste, scroll to where you want to paste the text, press
and hold the shift key, and select Paste. This method may
not work in applications such as Documents that have
their own copy and paste commands.
To delete a file, press the backspace key, or select
Options > Delete.
Write text
Your device has a full keyboard. Most common
punctuation marks either have a key of their own or they
can be entered by pressing a combination of keys.
To insert a character, punctuation mark, or symbol that is
marked with color on the key, press the function key and
the key you want.
To insert a number, press the function key and a key with
a number on the color background.
To erase a character, press the backspace key. Press and
hold the backspace key to clear more than one character.
To open a list of special characters, press the chr key. Use
the joystick to scroll through the list and select a
character.
To switch between the different character cases, press the
shift key.
is shown on the top right of the display when you
write text using traditional text input.
and indicate the selected case. indicates
that the first letter of the word is written in uppercase; all
other letters are written in lowercase.
Copy and paste text
1. To select letters and words, press and hold the shift
key. At the same time, scroll in the direction necessary
to highlight the word, phrase, or line of text you want
to copy. As the selection moves, the text is highlighted.
2. To copy the text to the clipboard, press Ctrl+C. To insert
the text into a document, press Ctrl+V.
Change the writing language
When you write text, you can change the writing
language. When you are writing and press chr+a key
several times to use a specific character, changing the
writing language gives you access to different characters.
For example, if you are writing a message using a non-
Latin alphabet and want to add a person's name using
Latin alphabets, select Options > Writing language and
a writing language that uses Latin characters.
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Help and tutorial
You can find answers to your questions while using the
device even with no user guide present, because your
device includes both a task-specific help and a tutorial.
Tip: Task-specific means you can access
instructions from Options lists.
Device help
You can access the device help from an open application
or from the Menu. When you have an application open,
select Options > Help to read instructions for the current
view.
To open help from Menu, select Help > Help. In Help, you
can select categories for which you want to see
instructions. Scroll to a category, such as Messaging, and
press the joystick to see what instructions (help topics)
are available. While you are reading the topic, scroll left
or right to see the other topics in that category.
When you are reading the instructions, press and hold the
menu key to switch between help and the application
that is open in the background.
Tutorial
The tutorial provides you information about your device
and shows you how to use it.
To access the tutorial in the menu, select Menu > Help,
open Tutorial and the section you want to view.
Volume control
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear
when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may
be extremely loud.
To adjust the volume during a call, press the volume keys.
To adjust the volume when using the loudspeaker, press
the volume keys.
Connectors
Warning: When you use the headset, your ability
to hear outside sounds may be affected. Do not use the
headset where it can endanger your safety.
Battery charger connector
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Headset connector
USB connector
Type label
The diagram shows the location of the type label.
Antennas
Your device has two internal antennas.
Note: As with any other radio transmitting device,
do not touch either of the antennas unnecessarily when
the device is switched on. Contact with the antenna
affects call quality and may cause the device to operate
at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Not
touching the antenna area during a phone call optimises
the antenna performance and the talktime of your device.
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The picture shows the normal use of
the device at the ear for voice calls.
About the display
A small number of missing, discolored, or bright dots may
appear on the screen. This condition is a characteristic of
this type of display. Some displays may contain pixels or
dots that remain on or off. This is normal, not a fault.
Standby modes
Active standby mode
Depending on your network operator, your device may
have two different standby modes: active standby mode
and standby mode. Your network operator determines
which mode appears on your device, as a default.
After you have switched on your device and it is ready for
use, but you have not entered any characters or made
other selections, the device may be in the active standby
mode. In the active standby mode, you can view your
service provider and network, different indicators such as
indicators for alarms, and applications you want to access
quickly.
To select applications that you want to access in the active
standby mode, select Menu > Tools > Settings >
Phone > Standby mode > Standby apps. Scroll to the
different shortcut settings, and press the joystick. Scroll
to the desired application, and press the joystick.
To activate the standby mode, select Menu > Tools >
Settings > Phone > Standby mode > Active standby >
Off.
Tip: You can also see the messages in a
messaging folder such as inbox or mailbox in the
active standby mode. Select Menu > Messag. >
Options > Settings > Other and the folders in
Active standby mode.
1 — Battery indicator
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2 — Right selection text
3 — Left selection text
4 — Message display
5 — Active standby applications
6 — Signal indicator
The picture shows elements of the application menu.
1 — Menu title
2 — Folder
3 — Scroll bar
4 — Application
The picture shows more elements of the user interface.
1 — Scroll to other pages
2 — Inactive page
3 — Active page
4 — Current setting for the active item
5 — Active item
Standby mode
After you have switched on your device and it is ready for
use, but you have not entered any characters or made
other selections, the phone may be in the standby mode.
In the standby mode, you can see different information,
such as your service provider, time, and different
indicators, such as indicators for alarms.
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1 — Battery indicator
2 — Right selection text
3 — Left selection text
4 — Display indicators
5 — Clock
6 — Signal indicator
Shortcuts in the standby mode
In the standby mode, you can use the following shortcuts.
These shortcuts are usually not available in the active
standby mode, where the joystick is used for normal
scrolling.
To view the most recently dialed numbers, press the call
key. Scroll to a number or name, and press the call key
again to call the number.
To call your voice mailbox (network service), press and
hold 1.
To view calendar information, scroll right.
To write and send text messages, scroll left.
To open the contacts list, press the joystick.
To change the profile, press the power key briefly, scroll
to the profile you want, and press the joystick to activate
the profile.
To open Services and connect to the Web, press 0.
To change these shortcuts, select Menu > Settings >
Phone > Standby mode.
Display indicators
The signal strength of the cellular network at your
current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the
signal.
The battery charge level. The higher the bar, the
stronger the charge in the battery.
The application is open. This icon is shown in the
Menu.
You have one or more unread messages in the
Inbox folder in Messag..
You have received new e-mail in the remote mailbox.
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You have locked the phone keypad.
You have locked the device.
You have selected the silent profile, and the device
does not ring for an incoming call or message.
Bluetooth is activated.
An infrared connection is active. If the indicator
blinks, your device is trying to connect to the other device,
or the connection has been lost.
Your device is connected to a PC with a USB data
cable.
All calls are forwarded to another number.
and The number indicates the phone line that you
have selected, if you have subscribed to two phone lines
(network service).
You have missed a phone call.
An alarm is active.
, , A headset, music stand, hands-free car kit,
or loopset is connected.
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is available.
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is active.
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is on hold.
A data call is active.
IP passthrough is active.
Your device is synchronizing.
Memory
There are two types of memory into which you can save
data or install applications: device memory and
removable memory.
Select Menu > Options > Memory details.
You can see how much memory is currently in use, how
much free memory remains, and how much memory is
consumed by each data type. For example, you can see
how much memory your e-mail messages, text
documents, or calendar appointments consume.
Tip: To ensure that you have adequate memory,
you should regularly delete or transfer data to a
memory card or PC.
Memory card
Use only compatible miniSD MultiMediaCards (MMC) with
this device. Other memory cards, such as Reduced Size
MultiMediaCards, do not fit in the MMC card slot and are
not compatible with this device. Using an incompatible
memory card may damage the memory card as well as
the device, and data stored on the incompatible card may
be corrupted.
Your Nokia device only supports the FAT16 file system for
memory cards. If you use a memory card from another
device or if you want to ensure compatibility of the
memory card with your Nokia device, you may need to
format the memory card with your Nokia device.
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However, all data in the memory card is permanently
deleted if you format the memory card.
It is recommended to back up device memory regularly
to the memory card. The information can be restored to
your device later. To back up information from device
memory to a memory card, select Menu > Tools >
Memory card > Options > Backup phone mem. To
restore information from the memory card to the device
memory, select Menu > Tools > Memory card >
Options > Restore from card.
To remove the memory card, press the power key and
select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_pwrc_eject_mmc', locale='en-US'}.
Do not remove the memory card when the card is being
accessed. Removing the card in the middle of an
operation may damage the memory card as well as the
device, and data stored on the card may be corrupted.
If you cannot use a memory card in your device, you may
have the wrong type of memory card, the card may not
be formatted for your device, or the card has a corrupted
file system.
MiniSD
This device uses a mini Secure Digital (SD)
card.
Check the compatibility of a miniSD with its
manufacturer or provider. Use only compatible miniSD
cards with this device. Other memory cards, such as
MultiMediaCards (MMC) or full-size SD cards, do not fit in
the miniSD card slot and are not compatible with this
device. Using an incompatible memory card may damage
the memory card as well as the device, and data stored
on the incompatible card may be corrupted. Keep all
memory cards out of the reach of small children.
Transfer content between
devices
You can transfer content, such as contacts, from a
compatible device to your Nokia device using Bluetooth
connectivity or infrared. The type of content that can be
transferred depends on the device model. If the other
device supports synchronization, you can also
synchronize data between the other device and your
Nokia device.
Transfer data with Bluetooth or
infrared
To start transferring data from a compatible device, select
Menu > Tools > Transfer > Transfer data.
Bluetooth connectivity
1. In the information view, select Continue.
2. Select Via Bluetooth. Both devices must support the
selected connection type.
3. Activate Bluetooth in your other device, and select
Continue in your Nokia device to start searching for
devices with active Bluetooth connectivity.
4. Select Stop in your Nokia device after it has found your
other device.
5. Select your other device from the list. You are asked
to enter a passcode (1 to 16 digits) on your Nokia
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device. The passcode is used only once to confirm this
connection.
6. Enter the code on your Nokia device, and select OK.
Enter the passcode on your other device, and select
OK. The devices are now paired. See "Pair
devices," p. 71.
For some phone models, the Transfer data application
is sent to your other device as a message. To install
Transfer data on your other device, open the message,
and follow the instructions on the display.
7. From your Nokia device, select the content you want
to transfer from your other device, and OK.
Infrared connectivity
1. In the information view, select Continue.
2. Select Via infrared. Both devices must support the
selected connection type.
3. Connect the two devices. See "Infrared," p. 73.
4. From your Nokia device, select the content you want
to transfer from your other device, and OK.
Content is copied from the memory of the other device to
the corresponding location in your device. Copying time
depends on the amount of data to be transferred. You can
also cancel and continue later.
The necessary steps for data transfer may vary depending
on your device, and whether you have interrupted data
transfer earlier. The items that you can transfer vary
depending on the other device.
Synchronize data with another
device
If you have previously transferred data to your Nokia
device, and your other device supports synchronization,
you can use Transfer to keep the data of the two devices
up to date. Use caution when synchronizing, if you use a
proprietary e-mail client. Data may conflict or may be
overwritten.
1. Select Phones, and press the joystick.
2. Scroll to the device from which you transferred data,
and press the joystick.
3. Select Synchronize, and press the joystick. The devices
start synchronizing using the same connection type
that you selected when you originally transferred
data. Only the data that you originally selected for
data transfer is synchronized.
To modify the data transfer and synchronization settings,
select Synchronize, scroll to a device, press the joystick,
and select Edit.
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Settings
When you switch the device on, it may recognize the SIM
card provider and configure the correct text message,
multimedia message, and GPRS settings automatically.
You may also receive the settings as a special text
message from your service provider.
Menu
The Menu is a starting point from which you can open all
applications in the device or on a memory card. The
Menu contains applications and folders, which are groups
of similar applications. Use the joystick to scroll up and
down on the screen.
Applications that you install are saved in the Installat.
folder by default.
To open an application, scroll to it, and press the joystick.
To view the applications in a list, select Options > Change
view > List. To return back to the grid view, select
Options > Change view > Grid.
To view the memory consumption of different
applications and data stored on the device or memory
card and to check the amount of free memory, select
Options > Memory details and the memory.
To rearrange the folder, scroll to the application you want
to move, and select Options > Move. A check mark is
placed beside the application. Scroll to a new location,
and select OK.
To move an application to a different folder, scroll to the
application you want to move to another folder, and
select Options > Move to folder, the new folder, and OK.
To download applications from the Web, select
Options > App. downloads.
To create a new folder, select Options > New folder. You
cannot create folders inside folders.
To rename a new folder, select Options > Rename.
Tip: To switch between several open
applications, press and hold the menu key. The
application-switching window opens and
displays the open applications. Scroll to an
application, and press the joystick to switch to it.
When you switch off the device, all applications are
closed.
Scroll and make selections
Use the joystick to navigate and select menu items. With
the joystick, you can scroll through the menu,
applications, or lists in the Menu or in different
applications or lists. You can also press the joystick to
open applications or files or edit settings.
To select text, press and hold the shift key, and scroll to
select the text.
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To select different items, such as messages, files, or
contacts, scroll to highlight the item you want. Select
Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark to select one item or
Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all to select all items.
Tip: To select almost all items, first select
Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all, then select
the items you do not want, and Options > Mark/
Unmark > Unmark.
To select an object, for example an attachment in a
document, scroll onto the object so that square markers
appear on each side of the object.
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Make calls
When the device is locked, calls still may be possible to
the official emergency number programmed into your
device.
In the offline profile, you may need to enter the lock code
and change the device to a calling profile before making
any call, including a call to an emergency number.
To make and receive calls, the phone must be switched
on, the device must have a valid SIM card installed, and
you must be located in a service area of the cellular
network. The GPRS connection is put on hold during voice
calls unless the network supports dual transfer mode.
Enter the phone number, including the area code, and
press the call key. If you enter an incorrect character, press
the backspace key.
Tip: For international calls, press * twice to add
the + character that replaces the international
access code, and enter the country code, area
code (omit the leading 0, if necessary), and phone
number.
To end the call or cancel the call attempt, press the end
key.
To make a call using the saved contacts, select Contacts in
the standby mode. Enter the first letters of the name,
scroll to the name, and press the call key. See
"Contacts," p. 32.
Press the call key to view up to 20 numbers that you last
called or attempted to call. Scroll to the desired number
or name, and press the call key to dial the number.See
"Log," p. 29.
To adjust the volume of an active call, press the volume
keys.
To call your voice mailbox (network service) in standby
mode, press and hold 1, or press 1 then the call key.
1-touch dial
1-touch dialing allows you to make a call by pressing and
holding a number key.
Before using 1-touch dialing, select Menu > Tools >
Settings > Call > 1-touch dialing > On.
To assign a number key to a phone number, select
Menu > Tools > 1-touch dial. Scroll to the number key (2
- 9) on the screen, and select Options > Assign. Select the
desired number from the Contacts directory.
To delete the phone number assigned to a number key,
scroll to the speed dialing key, and select Options > Undo.
To modify a phone number assigned to a number key,
scroll to the 1-touch dialing key, and select Options >
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Vanity dial
Vanity dialing allows you to substitute letters with
numbers. The letters are used in conjunction with
numbers to place a call. An example is 1-800-XXXXXXX.
Alphabetic letters are available after the first number is
entered.
1. Dial the numeric characters that begin the contact
number.
2. Dial the alphabetic characters of the contact number.
To dial the following alphabetic characters, press the
chr key, then the alphabetic key:
R, T, Y, U, F, G, H, J, V, B, N, M.
When you dial a number in vanity dialing mode, both
numbers and alphabetic characters will be displayed, as
you dial them. In contacts and call log, numbers will
appear numeric only, even they were created using the
vanity dialing feature.
To dial the emergency number in the vanity dialing mode,
press the end key, and dial the emergency number.
Answer a call
Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from
your service provider may vary, depending on network
features, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so forth.
To answer a call, press the call key.
To decline the call, press the end key.
To mute a ringing tone instead of answering a call, select
Silence.
To answer a new call during a call when the Call waiting
function is activated, press the call key. The first call is put
on hold. To end the active call, press the end key.
Forward calls
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Call forwarding.
Forward incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to
another phone number. For details, contact your service
provider.
1. Select a call type from the following:
Voice calls — Incoming voice calls.
Data and video calls — Incoming data and video
calls.
2. Select one of the following call forwarding options:
All voice calls or All data and vid. calls. — Forward
all incoming voice or data and video.
If busy — Forward incoming calls when you have
an active call.
If not answered — Forward incoming calls after
your device rings for a specified period of time.
Define the time you let the device ring before
forwarding the call in the Delay time: field.
If out of reach — Forward calls when the device is
switched off or out of network coverage.
If not available — Activate the last three settings
at the same time. This option forwards calls if your
device is busy, not answered, or out of reach.
3. Select Activate.
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To check the current forwarding status, scroll to the
forwarding option, and select Options > Check status.
To stop forwarding voice calls, scroll to the forwarding
option, and select Options > Cancel.
Call restriction and call forwarding cannot be active at the
same time.
Call restriction
When calls are restricted, calls still may be possible to the
official emergency number programmed into your device.
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Call restriction.
You can restrict the calls that can be made or received with
the device (network service). To change the settings, you
need the restriction password from your service provider.
Call restriction affects all calls, including data calls. Call
restriction and call forwarding cannot be active at the
same time.
To restrict calls, select Cellular call restriction, and from
the following options:
Outgoing calls — Prevent making voice calls with your
device.
Incoming calls — Restrict incoming calls.
International calls — Prevent calling to foreign
countries or regions.
Incoming if roaming — Restrict incoming calls when
outside your home country.
Intern. except home — Prevent calls to foreign
countries or regions, but to allow calls to your home
country.
To check the status of voice call restriction, scroll to the
restriction option, and select Options > Check status.
To stop all voice call restrictions, scroll to a restriction
option, and select Options > Cancel all restrict..
Log
Select Menu > Log.
In the Log, you can view information about the
communication history of the device.
To view the logs for recent voice calls, their approximate
duration, and packed data connections, select Recent
calls, Call timers, or Packet data; and press the joystick.
To sort the events by type or direction, scroll right to open
the general log, and select Options > Filter. Scroll to a
filter type, and press the joystick. Select the type or
direction, and press the joystick.
To set the time how long all communication events are
held in the log, select Options > Settings > Log
duration, an option, and OK.
To clear missed and received calls and dialed numbers,
select Recent calls > Options > Clear recent calls.
Device security
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Security > Phone and
SIM.
You can modify the security settings for the PIN code,
automatic lock, and SIM card change, and change codes
and passwords.
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Avoid using codes that are similar to emergency numbers
to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number.
Codes are shown as asterisks. When you change a code,
enter the current code, then the new code twice.
Define security settings
To define device and SIM card settings, select a setting and
Options > Change.
When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls may be
possible to the official emergency number programmed
into your device.
Define the following settings:
PIN code request — Select On to request that the PIN
code is entered each time the device is switched on.
This setting cannot be changed if the device is
switched off. Some SIM cards do not allow turning off
the PIN code request.
PIN code — Change the PIN code. The PIN code must
be 4 to 8 numbers long. The PIN code protects your SIM
card against unauthorized use and is provided with
the SIM card. After three consecutive incorrect PIN code
entries, the PIN code is blocked, and you need to use
the PUK code to unblock it before you can use the SIM
card again.
PIN2 code — Change the PIN2 code. The PIN2 code
must be 4 to 8 numbers long. The PIN2 code is required
to access some functions of the device and is provided
with the SIM card. After three consecutive incorrect
PIN2 code entries, the PIN2 code is blocked, and you
need to use the PUK2 code to unblock it before you can
use the SIM card again.
Autolock period — Set a time-out after which the
device is automatically locked and can be used only if
the correct lock code is entered. Enter a number for the
time-out in minutes, or select None to turn off the
autolock period. When the device is locked, you can
still answer incoming calls and calls may still be
possible to the official emergency number
programmed into your device.
Lock code — Change the lock code. The new code must
be 5 digits long. The preset code is 12345. To avoid
unauthorized use of your device, change the lock code.
Keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate
from your device.
Lock if SIM changed — Set the device to ask for the lock
code when an unknown, new SIM card is inserted into
your device. The device maintains a list of SIM cards
that are recognized as the owner’s cards.
Allow remote lock — If you set this option on, you can
lock the device by sending a predefined text message
from another phone. When you set this option on, you
need to enter the remote lock message and confirm
the message. The message must be at least 5
characters long.
Closed user group (network service) — Specify a group
of people to whom you can call and who can call you.
Confirm SIM services (network service) — Set the
device to display confirmation messages when you are
using a SIM card service.
Change the restriction password
To change the password used for restricting voice, fax,
and data calls, select Menu > Tools > Settings > Call
restriction > Cellular call restriction > Options > Edit
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restr. password. Enter the current code, then the new
code twice. The restriction password must be four digits
long. For details, contact your service provider.
Fixed dialing
When fixed dialing is activated, calls may be possible to
the official emergency number programmed into your
device.
Select Menu > Contacts > Options > SIM contacts >
Fixed dialing contacts.
With the fixed dialing service, you can restrict calls from
your device to only certain phone numbers. Not all SIM
cards support the fixed dialing service. Contact your
service provider for more information.
Select Options, and select from the following options:
#Activate FDN — Restrict calls from your device. To
cancel the service, select #Deactivate FDN. You need
your PIN2 code to activate and deactivate fixed dialing
or edit your fixed dialing contacts. Contact your service
provider if you do not have the code.
#Create new — Add a phone number to the list of
numbers to which calls are allowed. Enter the contact
name and phone number. To restrict calls by a country
prefix, enter the country prefix in #Create new. All
phone numbers to which calls are allowed must start
with this country prefix.
#Copy to Contacts — Copy the fixed dialing contact to
Contacts.
#Fetch from phonebook — Copy a contact from
Contacts to your fixed dialing list.
Tip: To send text messages to the SIM contacts
while the fixed dialing service is active, you need
to add the text message center number to the
fixed dialing list.
To view or edit a phone number to which calls from your
device are allowed, select Options > SIM contacts >
Fixed dialing contacts.
To call the contact, press the call key.
To edit the phone number, select Options > Edit. You may
need your PIN2 code to edit your fixed dialing numbers.
To delete the contact, press the backspace key.
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Contacts
Select Menu > Contacts.
Manage all of your contact information, such as phone
numbers and addresses. Add a personal ringing tone,
voice tag, or a thumbnail image to a contact. Send contact
information to compatible devices or receive contact
information as business cards from compatible devices,
and add them to your own list of contacts.
To add a contact, select Options > New contact. Enter the
contact information, and select Done.
To edit information in a contact card, scroll to the contact,
and select Options > Edit, and select from the following
options:
Add thumbnail — Add a thumbnail image that will
display when a contact calls you. The image must be
previously saved to your device or memory card.
Remove thumbnail — Remove the image from the
contact card.
Add detail — Add fields of information to a contact
card, such as Job title.
Delete detail — Delete any details that you added to a
contact card.
Edit labelEdit the field names of the contact card.
Writing language — Select the writing language for
the contact card.
Manage contact groups
Create a contact group so that you can send text or e-mail
messages to several recipients at the same time.
1. Scroll to the right, and select Options > New group.
2. Enter a name for the group or use the default name,
and select OK.
3. Open the group, and select Options > Add members.
4. Scroll to each contact you want to add to the group,
and press the joystick to mark it.
5. Select OK to add all marked contacts to the group.
The following options are available when you select
Options in the contact groups view:
Open — Open the contact group and view the
group members.
Create message — Send a message.
New group — Create a new contact group.
Delete — Delete a contact group.
Rename — Rename the contact group.
Ringing tone — Assign a ringing tone to a contact
group.
Contacts info — View the information for a contact
group.
Settings — Set the name display settings for
contact group members.
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Manage default information
Assign a default number or address to a contact so you
can easily call or send a message to the default number
or address, even if several numbers or addresses are
saved to that contact.
To change default information for a contact, open the
contact, and select Options > Defaults. Select the number
or address you want to set as a default, and select OK.
The default number or address is underlined in the
contact.
Copy contacts between SIM
and device memory
For availability and information on using SIM card
services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the
service provider, network operator, or other vendor.
To copy contacts from a SIM card to device memory, select
Options > SIM contacts > SIM directory to open the SIM
directory. Mark the contacts you want to copy, or select
Mark all to copy all contacts. Select Options > #Copy to
Contacts.
To copy contacts from the device memory to a SIM card,
select Options > Copy to SIM direct.. Mark the contacts
you want to copy, or select Mark all to copy all contacts.
Select Options > Copy to SIM direct..
Select Options > SIM contacts > SIM directory to see the
names and numbers stored on the SIM card. In the SIM
directory you can add, edit, or copy numbers to Contacts,
and you can make calls.
Select ringing tones for
contacts
Select a ringing tone for a contact or contact group. If the
caller's phone number is sent with the call and your device
recognizes the number, the ringing tone plays when the
contact calls you.
To select a ringing tone for a contact or contacts group,
open the contact or contact group, and select Options >
Ringing tone. A list of ringing tones opens. Select the
ringing tone you want to use, and select OK.
To remove the ringing tone, select Default tone from the
list of ringing tones.
Business cards
Select Menu > Contacts.
You can send, receive, view, and save contact cards as
business cards in vCard or Nokia Compact Business Card
format.
You can send business cards to compatible devices using
SMS, MMS, or e-mail, or an infrared or Bluetooth
connection.
To send a business card, select the contact card from the
contacts list, and select Options > Send. Select Via text
message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via
infrared. Enter the phone number or address, or add a
recipient from the contacts list. Select Options > Send
business card. If you select SMS as the sending method,
contact cards are sent without images.
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To view a received business card, select Open from the
displayed notification, or open the message from the
inbox folder in Messag..
To save a business card, select Options > Save business
card when the incoming message appears on the device.
To save a received business card, select Options > Save
business card.
To delete a received business card, select Options >
Delete.
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Messages
Select Menu > Messag..
Before sending or receiving messages, you may need to
do the following:
Insert a valid SIM card in the device and be located in
a service area of the cellular network.
Verify that the network supports the messaging
features you want to use and that they are activated
on your SIM card.
Define Internet access point (IAP) settings on the
device. See "Access points," p. 88.
Define e-mail account settings on the device. See "E-
mail account settings," p. 45.
Define SMS settings on the device. See "Text
messages," p. 36.
Define MMS settings on the device. See "Multimedia
message settings," p. 40.
The device may recognize the SIM card provider and
automatically configure some of the message settings. If
not, you may need to define the settings manually, or
contact your service provider, network operator, or
Internet service provider to configure the settings.
The Messag. application displays each type of messaging
folder in a list format with the newest message displayed
first in each folder. Any remote mailboxes that you define
are displayed last in the list of folders.
Select one of the following:
New message — Create and send a new text,
multimedia, or e-mail message.
Inbox — View received messages, except e-mails and
cell broadcast messages.
My folders — Create your own folders to store
messages and templates.
Mailbox — View and reply to received e-mail.
Drafts — Store messages that have not been sent.
Sent — Store messages that have been sent.
Outbox — View messages waiting to be sent.
Reports — View information about the delivery of sent
messages.
Organize messages
To create a new folder to organize your messages, select
My folders > Options > New folder. Enter the folder
name, and select OK.
To rename a folder, select the folder and Options >
Rename folder. Enter the new folder name, and select
OK. You can only rename folders that you have created.
To move a message to another folder, open the message,
and select Options > Move to folder, the folder, and OK.
To sort messages in a specific order, select Options > Sort
by. You can sort the messages by Date, Sender, Subject, or
Message type.
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Messaging settings
Select Options > Settings.
To define or edit settings for different message types,
select Text msg., Multim. msg., E-mail, Service message,
Cell broadcast, or Other.
See "Text messages," p. 36.
See "Multimedia message settings," p. 40.
See "E-mail account settings," p. 45.
Other settings
Select Menu > Messag. > Options > Settings > Other.
Select from the following:
Save sent messages — Select whether to store sent
messages in the Sent folder.
No. of saved msgs. — Enter the number of sent
messages that you want to save. When the limit is
reached, the oldest message is deleted.
Memory in use — Select where to save your received
messages. You can save messages to memory card only
if a memory card is inserted.
New e-mail alertsSelect whether you want to be
alerted when a new message arrives in your mailbox.
Active standby mode — Select the messaging folder
(for example, your inbox or an e-mail account) that you
want to see in the active standby mode.
#MISSING — Define how you want the folders in the
inbox to be shown.
The settings available for editing may vary.
Text messages
Your device supports the sending of text messages
beyond the character limit for a single message. Longer
messages are sent as a series of two or more messages.
Your service provider may charge accordingly. Characters
that use accents or other marks, and characters from
some language options like Chinese, take up more space
limiting the number of characters that can be sent in a
single message.
Write and send text messages
Select Menu > Messag. > New message > Text
message.
1. In the To field, press the joystick to select recipients
from Contacts, or enter the recipients' mobile phone
numbers manually. If you enter more than one
number, separate the numbers with a semicolon.
2. Enter the text of the message. To use a template, select
Options > Insert > Template.
3. Select Options > Send to send the message.
Reply to received text messages
To reply to a text message, open the message from the
Inbox. Select Options > Reply. Enter the text of the
message, and select Options > Send.
To call the sender of a text message, open the message
from the Inbox, and select Options > Call.
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Text messages on the SIM card
Text messages may be stored on your SIM card. Before you
can view SIM messages, you must copy the messages to
a folder in the device. After copying the messages to a
folder, you can view them in the folder or delete them
from the SIM card.
Select Options > SIM messages.
1. Select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark or Mark all to
mark every message.
2. Select Options > Copy.
3. Select a folder and OK to begin copying.
To view SIM card messages, open the folder where you
copied the messages, and open a message.
To delete a text message from the SIM card, select the
message, and press the backspace key.
Text message settings
Select Options > Settings > Text msg..
Define the following:
Message centers — View the available message
centers for your device.
Msg. center in use — Select a message center to send
the message.
Character encoding — Select Reduced support to use
automatic character conversion to another encoding
system when available.
Receive report — Select Yes if you want that the
network sends you delivery reports on your messages
(network service).
Message validity — Select how long the message
center resends your message if the first attempt fails
(network service). If the recipient cannot be reached
within the validity period, the message is deleted from
the message center.
Message sent as — Convert the message to another
format, such as Text, Fax, Paging or E-mail. Change this
option only if you are sure that your message center is
able to convert text messages into these other formats.
Contact your network operator.
Preferred conn. — Select the preferred method of
connection when sending text messages from your
device.
Reply via same ctr. — Select whether you want the
reply message to be sent using the same text message
center number (network service).
Multimedia messages
A multimedia message (MMS) can contain text and objects
such as images, sound clips, or video clips.
Note: Only devices that have compatible features
can receive and display multimedia messages. The
appearance of a message may vary depending on the
receiving device.
Before you can send or receive multimedia messages on
your device, you must define the multimedia message
settings. Your device may have recognized the SIM card
provider and automatically configured the multimedia
message settings. If not, contact your service provider.
See "Multimedia message settings," p. 40.
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Create and send multimedia
messages
The default setting of the multimedia message service is
generally on.
Select New message > Multimedia message.
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,
transferred or forwarded.
1. In the To field, press the joystick to select recipients
from Contacts, or enter the recipients' mobile phone
numbers or e-mail addresses manually.
2. In the Subject field, enter a subject for the message.
To change the fields that are visible, select Options >
Address fields.
3. Enter the text of the message, and select Options >
Insert object to add media objects. You can add
objects such as Image, Sound clip, or Video clip.
The wireless network may limit the size of MMS
messages. If the inserted picture exceeds this limit,
the device may make it smaller so that it can be sent
by MMS.
4. Each slide of your message can contain only one video
or audio clip. To add more slides to your message,
select Options > Insert new > Slide. To change the
order of slides in your message, select Options >
Move.
5. To preview a multimedia message before sending it,
select Options > Preview.
6. Press the joystick to send the multimedia message.
Create presentations
Select New message > Multimedia message.
1. In the To field, press the joystick to select recipients
from Contacts, or enter the recipients' mobile phone
numbers or e-mail addresses manually.
2. Select Options > Create presentation and a
presentation template.
Tip: A template may define which media
objects you can include in the presentation,
where they appear, and which effects are
displayed between images and slides.
3. Scroll to a text area and enter the text.
4. To insert images, sound, video, or notes in your
presentation, scroll to the corresponding object area,
and select Options > Insert.
Tip: To move between object areas, scroll up
and down.
5. To add slides, select Insert > New slide.
6. Select Options and from the following:
Preview — See what your multimedia presentation
looks like when it is opened. Multimedia presentations
may only be viewed in compatible devices that support
presentations. They may appear different in different
devices.
Backgrnd. settings — Select the background color for
the presentation and background images for different
slides.
Effect settings — Select effects between images or
slides.
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Creating multimedia presentations is not possible if MMS
creation mode is Restricted. To change MMS creation
mode, select Messag. > Options > Settings >
Multimedia message.
The available options may vary.
To send your multimedia presentation, press the joystick.
Tip: To save the message in Drafts without
sending it, select Done.
Receive and reply to multimedia
messages
Important: Multimedia message objects may
contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your device or
PC. Do not open any attachment if you are not sure of the
trustworthiness of the sender.
Before you can send or receive multimedia messages on
your device, you must define the multimedia message
settings. Your device may have recognized the SIM card
provider and automatically configured the multimedia
message settings. If not, contact your service provider.
See "Multimedia message settings," p. 40.
If you receive multimedia messages containing objects
unsupported by your device, you cannot open them.
1. To reply to a multimedia message, open the message
from the Inbox, and select Options > Reply.
2. Select Options > To sender to reply to the sender with
a multimedia message or Options > Via text
message to reply to the sender with a text message.
3. Enter the text of the message, and press the joystick
to send it.
View presentations
Open the Inbox, scroll to a multimedia message that
contains a presentation, and press the joystick. Scroll to
the presentation, and press the joystick.
To pause the presentation, press either selection key
below the display.
After you pause the presentation or playing finishes,
select Options and from the following:
Open link — Open a Web link and browse the Web
page.
Activate scrolling — Scroll text or images too large to
fit on the display.
Continue — Resume playing the presentation.
Play — Replay the presentation from the start.
Find — Find phone numbers and e-mail or Web
addresses the presentation may contain. You may use
these numbers and addresses to make calls, send
messages, or create bookmarks, for example.
The available options may vary.
View media objects
Open the Inbox, scroll to a received multimedia message
and press the joystick. Select Options > Objects.
To view or play a media object, scroll to it, and press the
joystick.
Media objects and message attachments may contain
viruses or other harmful software. Do not open any
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objects or attachments unless you are sure of the
trustworthiness of the sender.
To save a media object in its corresponding application,
scroll to the object, select Options > Save.
To send a media object to compatible devices, scroll to it,
and select Options > Send.
Tip: If you receive multimedia messages that
contain media objects your device cannot open,
you may be able to send these objects to another
device such as a computer.
Multimedia message settings
Select Options > Settings > Multimedia message.
Define the following settings:
Image size — Select Small or Large to scale images in
multimedia messages. Select Original to maintain the
original image size of multimedia messages.
MMS creation mode — Select Restricted to have your
device prevent you from including content in
multimedia messages that may not be supported by
the network or the receiving device. To receive
warnings about including such content, select
Guided. To create a multimedia message with no
restrictions on attachment type, select Free. If you
select Restricted, creating multimedia presentations is
not possible.
Access point in use — Select the default access point
to connect to the multimedia message center. You may
not be able to change the default access point if it is
preset in your device by your service provider.
Multimedia retrieval — Select Always automatic to
always receive multimedia messages automatically,
Aut. in home network to receive notification of a new
multimedia message that you can retrieve from the
message center (for example, when you are traveling
abroad and are outside your home network), Manual
to retrieve multimedia messages from the message
center manually, or Off to prevent receipt of any
multimedia messages.
Allow anon. msgs. — Select whether you want to
receive messages from unknown senders.
Receive adsSelect whether you want to receive
messages defined as advertisements.
Receive report — Select Yes to have the status of the
sent message to be shown in the log (network service).
Receiving a delivery report of a multimedia message
that has been sent to an e-mail address may not be
possible.
Deny report sending — Select Yes to not send delivery
reports from your device for received multimedia
messages.
Message validity — Select how long the messaging
center tries to send the message (network service). If
the recipient of a message cannot be reached within
the validity period, the message is removed from the
multimedia messaging center. Maximum time is the
maximum amount of time allowed by the network.
E-mail messages
To receive and send mail, you must have a remote
mailbox service. This service may be offered by an
Internet service provider, a network service provider, or
your company. Your device is compliant with Internet
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standards SMTP, IMAP4 (revision 1), and POP3, and with
different push e-mail solutions. Other e-mail providers
may offer services with different settings or features than
those described in this user guide.
Before you can send, receive, retrieve, reply to, and
forward mail on your device, you must also do the
following:
Configure an Internet access point (IAP). See "Access
points," p. 88.
Set up an e-mail account, and define the e-mail
settings correctly. See "E-mail account
settings," p. 45.
Follow the instructions from your remote mailbox and
Internet service providers. Contact your network and
Internet service providers or operator for the correct
settings.
Set up your e-mail
Information in this section does not apply, if you are using
a proprietary e-mail client.
If you select Mailbox and have not set up your e-mail
account, you are prompted to do so. To start setting up
the e-mail account with the mailbox guide, select Yes.
1. To start entering the e-mail settings, select Start.
2. Select Mailbox type > IMAP4 > Next or POP3 > Next.
Tip: POP3 is a version of the post office
protocol that is used to store and retrieve e-
mail or Internet mail messages. IMAP4 is a
version of the Internet message access
protocol that lets you access and manage e-
mail messages while the messages are still on
the e-mail server. You can then choose which
messages to download to your device.
3. Select My e-mail address, enter your e-mail address,
and selectNext .
4. Select Incoming mail serv., enter the name of the
remote server that receives your e-mail, and select
Next.
5. Select Outgoing mail serv., enter the name of the
remote server that sends your e-mail, and select
Next. Depending on your e-mail provider, you might
have to use your mobile operator's outgoing mail
server instead of your e-mail provider's.
6. Select Access point, and the Internet access point your
device should use when it retrieves the e-mails. If you
select Always ask, each time the device starts to
retrieve e-mail, it asks which Internet access point it
should use, but if you select an access point, the device
makes the connection automatically. Select Next.
Tip: If you select Select group, the device
makes the connection automatically using
the best available Internet access point from
the access point group. Select the access point
group, and Back to save the selection.
7. Enter a name for your new mailbox, and select Finish.
When you create a new mailbox, the name you give to the
mailbox replaces Mailbox in the Messag. main view. You
can have up to six mailboxes.
Select your default mailbox
If you have defined several mailboxes, you can select one
of them as your default mailbox. To define the default
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mailbox, select Options > Settings > E-mail > {No
display_text mapping for
'qtn_mce_settings_mail_rm_in_use', locale='en-US'} and
the mailbox.
If you have defined several mailboxes, you must select the
mailbox that you want to use every time you start
composing a new e-mail message.
Configure the e-mail key
Your device has an e-mail key. With the e-mail key, you
can access your default e-mail inbox or open your default
e-mail editor from the active standby. The functionality
depends also on your mailbox service provider.
To configure the e-mail key, select Menu > Tools > {No
display_text mapping for 'qtn_apps_emailkey_grid',
locale='en-US'}. Select the e-mail account that you want
to use with the e-mail key.
Connect to mailbox
Information in this section does not apply, if you are using
a proprietary e-mail client.
E-mail addressed to you is not automatically received by
your device, but by your remote mailbox. To read your e-
mail, you must first connect to the remote mailbox; then
select the e-mails you wish to retrieve into your device.
To receive and send e-mail, you need to register for an e-
mail service. To set up a mailbox in your device, select
Messag. > Options > Settings > E-mail > Options >
New mailbox. Contact your service provider for the correct
settings.
To directly and immediately access the default mailbox,
press the e-mail key.
To open a new mail to send from the default mailbox,
press the e-mail key for two seconds.
To retrieve received e-mail messages to your device and
view them online, select your mailbox in the Messag. main
view. When the device asks Connect to mailbox?, select
Yes.
To view e-mail messages in a folder, scroll to the folder,
and press the joystick. Scroll to a message, and press the
joystick.
To retrieve e-mail messages to your device, select
Options > Retrieve e-mail > New to retrieve new
messages that you have neither read or retrieved,
Selected to retrieve only messages you have select from
the remote mailbox, or All to retrieve all messages not
previously retrieved.
To disconnect from a remote mailbox, select Options >
Disconnect.
View e-mail offline
Working offline means that your device is not connected
to a remote mailbox. Managing your e-mail offline
enables you to save in connection costs and work in
conditions that do not allow a data connection. Any
changes you make in the remote mailbox folders while
offline take effect in your remote mailbox the next time
you connect to your mailbox. For example, if you delete
an e-mail from your device when offline, the e-mail is
deleted from the remote mailbox the next time you
connect to the mailbox.
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To view e-mail offline, select your mailbox. When the
device asks Connect to mailbox?, select Yes.
To view new e-mail messages offline, you need to retrieve
them from your remote mailbox. To retrieve e-mail
messages to your device, select Options > Retrieve e-
mail > New to retrieve new messages that you have
neither read nor retrieved, Selected to retrieve only
messages you select from the remote mailbox, or All to
retrieve all messages not previously retrieved.
To return to the offline mode, select Options >
Disconnect.
To view an e-mail message, scroll to it, and press the
joystick.
Some options require you to connect to your remote
mailbox.
Tip: To subscribe to other folders in your remote
mailbox, select E-mail settings > Retrieval
settings > Subscribed folders. E-mail in all
subscribed folders is updated when you retrieve
e-mail from your remote mailbox.
E-mail indicator light
You can set the indicator light on the cover of your device
to blink when a new e-mail arrives to your device.
Select Menu > Messag. > Options > Settings > E-mail.
Select the e-mail account and User settings > {No
display_text mapping for
'qtn_mce_settings_mail_indicators_led', locale='en-US'}.
Select how long you want the indicator light to blink, or
whether you want it to blink at all.
Read and reply to e-mail
Important: E-mail messages may contain viruses
or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Do not open
any attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness
of the sender.
To read a received e-mail, scroll to the e-mail, and press
the joystick.
To search for an e-mail in your mailbox, select Options >
{No display_text mapping for 'qtn_mce_search',
locale='en-US'}. Enter the search term, and select OK.
To open an attachment, select Options > #Attachments.
Scroll to the attachment, and press the joystick.
To reply only to the sender of an e-mail, open the e-mail,
and select Options > #Reply > #To sender.
To reply to all recipients of an e-mail, open the e-mail, and
select Options > #Reply > #To all.
Tip: If you reply to an e-mail that contains
attached files, the attachments are not included
in the reply. If you forward the received e-mail,
attachments are included.
To delete an attachment from an e-mail that you are
sending, select the attachment and Options >
#Attachments > Remove.
To set the message priority, select Options > Priority and
from the available options.
To call the sender of the e-mail, open the e-mail, and
select Options > Call.
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To reply to the sender of the e-mail with a text message
or multimedia message, open the e-mail, and select
Options > Create message.
To forward an e-mail, open the e-mail, and select
Options > #Forward.
Delete messages
To free up memory space on your device, regularly delete
messages from the Inbox and Sent folders, and delete
retrieved e-mail messages.
To delete a message, scroll to it, and press the backspace
key.
You can select to delete local e-mail messages on the
device and keep the original on the server, or you can
delete both the local e-mail messages on the device and
the original messages on the server.
To delete e-mails from the device only, select Options >
Delete > Phone only.
To delete e-mail both from the device and from the
remote server, open an e-mail, and select Options >
Delete > Phone and server.
E-mail folders
If you create subfolders in your IMAP4 mailboxes on a
remote server, you can view and manage these folders
with your device. You can only subscribe to folders in your
IMAP4 mailboxes. Subscribing to folders in a remote
mailbox allows you to view those folders on your device.
To view folders in your IMAP4 mailbox, establish a
connection, and select Options > E-mail sett. > Retrieval
settings > Subscribed folders.
To view a remote folder, select a folder and Options >
Subscribe. Every time you go online, the subscribed
folders are updated. This may take some time if the
folders are large.
To update the list of folders, select a folder and Options >
Update folder list.
Write and send e-mail
To write an e-mail, select Options > Add recipient to
select the recipients' e-mail addresses from the contacts
list, or enter the e-mail addresses in the To field. Use a
semicolon to separate entries. Scroll down, and use the
Cc field to copy other recipients, or the Bcc field to blind
copy recipients. In the Subject field, enter the subject of
the e-mail. Enter your e-mail message in the text area, and
select Options > Send.
To attach a file to an e-mail, select Options > Insert, and
select the attachment you want to add. For example, you
can insert images, sound clips, notes and other files such
as office files.
To set the sending time for an e-mail message, select
Options > Sending options > Send message. Select
Immediately or During next conn. if you are working
offline.
E-mail messages are stored in the Outbox before sending.
Unless the e-mail is sent immediately, you can open the
Outbox and suspend, resume sending, or view the e-mail.
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E-mail account settings
Select Menu > Messag. > Mailbox.
The settings available for editing may vary. Some settings
may be preset by your service provider.
If you try to edit mailbox settings but have not set up an
e-mail account, the mailbox guide opens and helps you
set up your e-mail account.
Settings for the received e-mail
Select Incoming e-mail and from the following settings:
User name — Enter the user name for the e-mail
service.
Password — Enter the password for the e-mail service.
Incoming mail serv. — Enter the IP address or host
name of the server that receives your e-mail.
Access point in use — Select the Internet access point
that the device uses for retrieving the e-mail messages
that you receive.
Mailbox name — Enter a name for the mailbox.
Mailbox type — Select the mailbox protocol that your
remote mailbox service provider recommends. The
options are POP3 and IMAP4. This setting can be
selected only once and cannot be changed if you have
saved or exited from the mailbox settings. If you use
the POP3 protocol, e-mail messages are not updated
automatically when you are online. To see the latest e-
mail messages, you must disconnect and make a new
connection to your mailbox.
Security (ports) — Select the security option used to
secure the connection to the remote mailbox.
Port — Define a port for connection.
APOP secure login (for POP3 only) — Use with the POP3
protocol to encrypt the sending of passwords to the
remote e-mail server while connecting to the mailbox.
Settings for sent e-mail
Select Outgoing e-mail and from the following settings:
My e-mail address — Enter the e-mail address given to
you by your service provider. Replies to your messages
are sent to this address.
User name — Enter the user name for the e-mail
service.
Password — Enter the password for the e-mail service.
Outgoing mail serv. — Enter the IP address or host
name of the mail server that sends your e-mail. You
may only be able to use the outgoing server of your
network operator. Contact your service provider for
more information.
Access point in use — Select the Internet access point
that the device uses for sending the e-mail messages
that you send.
Security (ports) — Select the security option used to
secure the connection to the remote mailbox.
Port — Define a port for connection.
User settings
Select User settings and from the following settings:
My name — Enter a name to appear before your e-mail
address when you send e-mail.
#MISSING — Select whether you want replies to be
redirected to a different address. Select #MISSING, and
enter the e-mail address to which you want to direct
the replies. You can only enter one address.
{No display_text mapping for
'qtn_mbxs_settings_def_delete_messages', locale='en-
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US'} — Select whether you want to delete the e-mails
only from the device or from both the device and the
server. Select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_mbxs_settings_def_allwaysask', locale='en-US'} if
you want to confirm from where the e-mail should be
deleted every time you delete an e-mail.
Send message — Select to send the e-mail as soon as
possible, to send it the next time you retrieve e-mail,
or to store the e-mail in the outbox, from where you
can send it later.
Send copy to self — Select whether you want to save
a copy of the e-mail to your remote mailbox and to the
address defined in My e-mail address in the settings
for Outgoing e-mail.
Include signature — Select whether you want to
attach a signature to your e-mail messages.
New e-mail alerts — Select whether you want to
receive the new e-mail indications, a tone and a note,
when new mail is received to the mailbox.
{No display_text mapping for
'qtn_mce_settings_mail_indicators_led', locale='en-
US'} — Select how long you want the e-mail indicator
light to blink when you receive a new e-mail, or
whether you want the indicator light to blink at all.
Retrieval settings
Select Retrieval settings and from the following settings:
E-mail to retrieve (for POP3 mailboxes only) — Select
whether you want to retrieve only the e-mail header
information such as sender, subject and date, e-mail,
or e-mail with attachments.
Retrieval amount — Select the number of e-mails you
want to retrieve from the remote server to your
mailbox.
IMAP4 folder path (for IMAP4 mailboxes
only) — Define the folder path for folders to be
subscribed.
Folder subscriptions (for IMAP4 mailboxes
only) — Subscribe to other folders in the remote
mailbox and retrieve content from those folders.
Automatic retrieval settings
Select Automatic retrieval and from the following
settings:
E-mail notifications — Select whether you want to
receive notifications when new e-mail is received in
your remote mailbox. Select Always on to always
automatically retrieve new e-mail messages from your
remote mailbox, or Only in home net. to automatically
retrieve new e-mail messages from your remote
mailbox only when you are in your home network and
not, for example, traveling.
Retrieval days — Select the days on which e-mails are
retrieved to your device.
Retrieval hours — Define the hours between which
the e-mails are retrieved.
Retrieval interval — Select the time interval between
retrieving new e-mails.
Instant messaging
Select Menu > Connect. > IM.
Instant messaging (IM) (network service) allows you to
converse with other people using instant messages and
join discussion forums (IM groups) with specific topics.
Various service providers maintain IM servers that you can
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log in to after you register to an IM service. Service
providers may differ in their support of features.
If IM is not available from your wireless service provider,
it may not appear in the menu of your device. Contact your
service provider for more information about signing up
for IM services and costs for services. For more
information on the availability of IM settings, contact your
network operator, service provider, or dealer.
You may receive the settings in a special text message
from the network operator or service provider that offers
the IM service. You must save the settings to access the
service that you want to use. You can also enter the
settings manually.
Connect to an IM server
To converse with an IM user or users, and to view and edit
your IM contacts, you must log into the instant messaging
server. Open IM, and select Options > Login. Enter your
user ID and password, and press the joystick to log in. You
can obtain the user name, password, and other settings
to log in from your service provider when you register for
the service.
Search IM users or IM groups
To search for IM users and user IDs, select IM contacts >
Options > New IM contact > Search. You can search by
User's name, User ID, Phone number, and E-mail address.
To search for IM groups and group IDs, select IM
groups > Options > Search. You can search by Group
name, Topic, and Members (user ID).
Conversations with a single IM user
The Conversations view shows a list of the individual
conversation participants with whom you have an
ongoing conversation. Ongoing conversations are
automatically closed when you exit IM.
To view a conversation, scroll to a participant, and press
the joystick.
To continue the conversation, enter your message, and
press the joystick.
To return to the conversations list without closing the
conversation, select Back. To close the conversation,
select Options > End conversation.
To start a new conversation, select Options > New
conversation. You can start a new conversation with a
different contact while you are inside another active
conversation. However, you cannot have two active
conversations with the same contact.
To insert an image to an instant message, select
Options > Send image, and select the image you want to
send.
To save a conversation participant to your IM contacts,
select Options > Add to IM contacts.
To save a conversation, while in the conversation view,
select Options > Record chat. The conversation is saved
as a text file that can be opened and viewed in the
Notes application.
To send automatic replies to incoming messages, select
Options > Set auto reply on. You can still receive
messages.
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IM groups
The IM groups view shows a list of the IM groups that you
have saved or to which you are currently joined.
IM groups is available only if you logged into an IM server
when you opened the IM application, and the server
supports IM groups.
To create an IM group, select Options > Create new group.
To join an IM group or to continue a group conversation,
scroll to the group, and press the joystick. Enter a
message, and press the call key to send it.
To join an IM group that is not on the list, but for which
you know the group ID, select Options > Join new group.
To leave the IM group, select Options > Leave IM group.
To remove an IM group, press the backspace key.
Ban from groups
Scroll to the IM group, and select Options > Group >
Settings > Banned list.
To prevent IM users from joining the group, select
Options > Add to banned list and from the following:
IM contact — Ban one or several of your IM contacts.
Enter user ID — Enter the ID of the IM user.
To allow a banned user to join the group, select
Options > Remove.
IM contacts
When login to an IM service is complete, your contact list
for the service provider is retrieved automatically. If your
contact list is not available, wait a few minutes and try to
retrieve your contacts list manually.
Tip: The online status of your IM contacts is
shown by an indicator next to the contact name.
To create an IM contact card, select Options > New IM
contact. Enter the user ID and a nickname, and select
Done. The user ID can be up to 50 characters, and the IM
service provider may require the user ID to be in the
username@domain.com format. The nickname is
optional.
To view a different list of your IM contacts, select
Options > Change contact list.
Scroll to an IM contact, select Options and from the
following:
Open conversation — Start or continue instant
messaging with the contact.
Contact details — View the contact card.
Editing options — Edit or delete the contact card,
move it to another contact list, or receive a note when
the contact's online status changes.
Belongs to groups — See the IM groups the contact has
joined.
New contact list — Create a contact list for a specific
group of IM contacts.
Reload users' availab. — Update the online status of
your IM contacts.
Blocking options — Prevent or allow the reception of
messages from the contact.
Login — Connect to an instant messaging server if you
did not log in when you opened the application.
Logout — Disconnect from the IM server.
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Settings — Edit instant messaging application or
server settings.
The available options may vary.
To delete an IM contact, press the backspace key.
Blocked contacts
Select IM contacts > Options > Blocking options > View
blocked list.
To find a blocked IM user, enter the first letters of the
user's name. Matching names appear in a list.
To allow receiving messages from a blocked IM user,
select Options > Unblock.
To prevent receiving messages from other IM users, select
Options > Block new contacts. Select the IM user from
your IM contacts, or enter the user ID.
Settings
Select Options > Settings > IM settings.
Select from the following settings:
Use screen name — To change the name that
identifies you in IM groups, select Yes.
Allow messages from — Select to receive instant
messages from all other IM users, your IM contacts
only, or not to receive messages at all.
Allow invitations from — Select to receive invitations
to IM groups from all IM users, your IM contacts only,
or not to receive invitations at all.
Msg. scrolling speed — To decrease or increase the
speed at which new messages are displayed, scroll left
or right.
Sort IM contacts — Select to list your IM contacts
alphabetically or by their online status.
Availabil. reloading — To update the online status of
your IM contacts automatically, select Automatic.
Offline contacts — Select if IM contacts with an offline
status are shown in the IM contacts list.
The settings available for editing may vary. Contact your
service provider for more information.
IM server settings
Select Options > Settings > Server settings.
Scroll to the following options, and press the joystick to
configure your IM server:
Servers — Add new, edit, or delete servers.
Default server — Change the server to which your
device automatically logs into, scroll to the desired
server, and press the joystick.
IM login type — To establish a connection between
your device and the default server automatically, select
Automatic. Select Aut. in home net. to automate the
connection when in your home network. Select On app.
start-up to connect to the server when you open the
messaging application. Select Manual to connect to the
server manually at any time.
Special messages
Your device can receive many kinds of messages that
contain data:
Operator logo — To save the logo, select Options >
Save.
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Ringing tone — To save a ring tone, select Options >
Save.
Configuration message — You may receive settings
from your network operator, service provider, or
company information management department in a
configuration message. To accept the settings, open
the message, and select Options > Save all.
E-mail notification — The note tells you how many
new e-mails you have in your remote mailbox. An
extended notification may list more detailed
information.
Send service commands
Send a service request message to your service provider
and request activation for certain network services.
To send a service request to your service provider,
select Options > Service command. Enter the service
request as a text message, and select Options > Send.
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Organizer
Select Menu > Organizer.
Organizer includes tools that help you organize and
manage the details of different events in your personal
and business life. If you use a proprietary e-mail client,
functions of the e-mail client and Organizer may conflict.
Calendar
Select Menu > Organizer > Calendar.
In Calendar, you can create and view scheduled events
and appointments. You can also set alarms for calendar
entries.
You can synchronize your calendar data with a
compatible computer using Nokia PC Suite. For
information on synchronization, see the PC Suite guide.
Create calendar entries
You can create four types of calendar entries:
Meeting entries have a specific date and time.
Memo entries are related to the whole day but not to
a specific time of the day. Memo entries do not appear
in the weekly time schedule view.
Anniversary entries remind you of birthdays and
special dates. They refer to a certain day but not a
specific time of the day. Anniversary entries are
repeated every year.
To-do note entries remind you of a task that has a due
date but not a specific time of the day.
To create a calendar entry, scroll to a date, and select
Options > New entry. Select an entry type. Available
settings for meeting, memo, anniversary, and to-do
entries vary.
To open and edit an existing entry, scroll to the entry, and
select Options > Open. Edit the details in the various
fields.
Tip: When you edit or delete a repeated entry,
choose how you want the change to take effect.
If you select All calendar entries deleted, all
repeated entries are deleted. If you select Delete
entry, only the current entry is deleted.
To-do
You can create and maintain a task or list of tasks that
must be done by a certain day. Each task can be assigned
a due date, but not a specific time of the day.
To open the list of to-do notes, select Options > To-do list.
To add a to-do note, select Options > New entry > To-
do. Start to write the task in the Subject field. You can set
a due date for the task, and specify a priority. The priority
icons are ( ! ) High and ( - ) Low. There is no icon for Normal.
To mark a task as completed, scroll to the task in the to-
do list, and select Options > Mark as done.
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To restore a task, scroll to it in the todo list, and select
Options > Mark as not done.
Calendar views
To switch between the different calendar views, select
Options in any calendar view. Select a type of view from
the list.
To set the default calendar view, select Options >
Settings > Default view > Month view , Week view, Day
view, or To-do view.
To view a specific date in the calendar view, select
Options > Go to date. Enter the date, and select OK.
Add a received calendar entry to
your calendar
You can receive a calendar entry as an attachment to a
multimedia or e-mail message.
To add a received calendar entry to your calendar, open
the calendar entry attachment in the message, and select
Options > Save to Calendar. The entry is added to your
default calendar.
Notes
Select Menu > Organizer > Notes.
You can create and send notes to other compatible
devices, and save plain text files (.txt format) that you
receive to Notes.
To write a new note, select Options > New note, write
the text and press Done.
Calculator
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and is
designed for simple calculations.
Select Menu > Organizer > Calculator.
To make a calculation, enter the first number of the
calculation. Scroll to and select a function such as add or
subtract from the function map. Enter the second number
of the calculation, and select =. To add a decimal point,
press #.
The calculator performs operations in the order they are
entered. The result of the calculation remains in the editor
field and can be used as the first number of a new
calculation.
To save the results of a calculation, select Options >
Memory > Save. The saved result replaces the previously
stored number in memory.
To retrieve the results of a calculation from memory and
use them in a calculation, select Options > Memory >
Recall.
To view the last saved result, select Options > Last result.
Exiting the calculator application or turning off the device
does not clear the memory. You can recall the last saved
result the next time you open the calculator application.
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Converter
Select Menu > Organizer > Converter.
The converter has limited accuracy, and rounding errors
may occur.
Convert measurements
1. Scroll to the Type field, and select Options >
Conversion type to open a list of measures. Scroll to
the measure you want to use, and select OK.
2. Scroll to the first Unit field, and select Options > Select
unit. Select the unit from which you want to convert,
and select OK. Scroll to the next Unit field, and select
the unit to which you want to convert.
3. Scroll to the first Amount field, and enter the value you
want to convert. The other Amount field changes
automatically to show the converted value.
Press # to add a decimal and * for + and - (for
temperature), and E (exponent) symbols.
Set base currency and exchange
rate
Note: When you change base currency, you must
enter new exchange rates because all previously set
exchange rates are cleared.
Before you can make currency conversions, you must
choose a base currency and add exchange rates. The rate
of the base currency is always 1. The base currency
determines the conversion rates of the other currencies.
1. To set the rate of exchange for the unit of currency,
scroll to the Type field, and select Options > Currency
rates.
2. A list of currencies opens, and you can see the current
base currency at the top. Scroll to the currency type
and enter the exchange rate you would like to set per
single unit of currency.
3. To change the base currency, scroll to the currency,
and select Options > Set as base curr..
4. Select Done > Yes to save the changes.
After you have inserted all the necessary exchange rates,
you can make currency conversions.
Clock
Select Menu > Clock.
Clock settings
If the alarm time is reached while the device is switched
off, the device switches itself on and starts sounding the
alarm tone. If you select Stop, the device asks whether you
want to activate the device for calls. Select No to switch
off the device or Yes to make and receive calls. Do not
select Yes when wireless phone use may cause
interference or danger.
To change the clock type, select Options > Settings >
Clock type > Analog or Digital.
To set an alarm, select Options > Set alarm. Enter the
alarm time, and select OK.
To view and change alarms, select Reset alarm.
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To remove an alarm, select Remove alarm.
Date and time settings
To change the date, time, their display formats, and the
alarm tone and to define whether you want to use
automatic time update and daylight savings time,
select Options > Settings and select from the following:
Time — Enter the time, and select OK.
Time zone — Enter the time zone, and select OK.
Date — Enter the date, and select OK.
Date format — To change how the date is displayed,
scroll to the desired format, and select OK.
Date separator — To change the symbol that
separates days, months, and years, scroll to the symbol
you want, and select OK.
Time format — Select 24-hour or am/pm.
Time separator — Select the symbol that separates
hours and minutes.
Clock type — Select Analog or Digital.
Clock alarm tone — Select the tone that you want to
use for the alarm clock.
Auto time update — Update time, date, and time zone
information automatically (network service). Select
On to activate. This service may not be available in all
networks.
Daylight-saving To set the clock to automatically
adjust for daylight savings time, select On. This setting
is only available if Auto time update is set to Off.
Add and delete cities
To add a city, scroll right, and select Options > Add city.
Scroll to a city, and select Options > Select.
To delete a city, scroll right, scroll to the city, and select
Options > Remove.
Changing the home city may change the general system
time of your device.
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Profiles
Warning: In the offline profile you cannot make or
receive any calls, including emergency calls, or use other
features that require network coverage. To make calls,
you must first activate the phone function by changing
profiles. If the device has been locked, enter the lock code.
Select Menu > Tools > Profiles.
You can adjust and customize the ringing tones, alert
tones, and other device tones for different events,
environments, or caller groups.
To customize a profile, scroll to the desired profile in the
list, and select Options > Customize.
Define the following settings:
Ringing tone — Select a ringing tone from the list, or
select Tone downloads to open a bookmark folder
containing a list of bookmarks for downloading tones
using the browser. To listen to the selected tone, select
Play. If you have two alternate phone lines in use, you
can specify a ringing tone for each line.
Video call tone — Select a ringing tone for video calls.
Say caller's name — Activate the text-to-speech
ringing tone feature. When someone from your
contacts list calls you, the device sounds a ringing tone
that is a combination of the spoken name of the
contact and the selected ringing tone.
Ringing typeSelect how you want the ringing tone
to alert.
Ringing volume — Select the volume level of the
ringing tone.
Message alert tone — Select a tone for received text
messages.
E-mail alert tone — Select a tone for received e-mail
messages.
IM alert tone — Select a tone for received instant
messages.
Vibrating alert — Select whether you want the device
to vibrate when you receive a call.
Keypad tones — Set the volume level of the device
keypad tones.
Warning tones — Set the warning tones on or off.
Alert for — You can set the device to ring only upon
calls from phone numbers that belong to a selected
contact group. Phone calls coming from outside that
group have a silent alert.
Profile name — You can give a name to a new profile
or rename an existing profile. The Normal and Offline
profiles cannot be renamed.
The Offline profile prevents your device from
accidentally switching on, sending or receiving
messages, or using Bluetooth; it also closes any
Internet connection that may be in operation when
the profile is selected.
To change a profile, scroll to the desired profile in the list,
and select Options > Activate. If you select the Offline
profile, you cannot send or receive messages.
To create a new profile, select Options > Create new, and
define the settings.
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Voice aid
Recent calls
To view a list of your missed calls, select Missed calls.
To view a list of your received calls, select {No display_text
mapping for 'qtn_list_received_calls', locale='en-US'}
Received calls.
To view a list of your most recently dialed numbers, select
Dialed nos..
To view a list of your most frequently dialed numbers,
select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_list_frequent_calls', locale='en-US'}Frequent calls.
To hear more options, select Options.
Contacts
To view contacts (grouped alphabetically by last name),
scroll right and press one of the alphabetic keys to view
contacts whose last names begin with that letter. Scroll
down to find a contact under the selected tab.
To call the selected contact, select Options > Call.
To create a voice message to send to the selected contact
using MMS, select Options > {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_options_create_voice_message', locale='en-US'}
Create audio msg..
To hear more options, select Options.
Dialer
To enter a number, press the selection key when you hear
the correct digit. Continue selecting each digit until the
entire phone number is displayed on the screen.
To call the number displayed on the screen, select
Options > Call, or select the Call icon from the list.
To hear the number displayed on the screen, select
Options > {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_options_check_number', locale='en-US'}Read
number or move the scroll key to the right.
To erase all numbers displayed on the screen, select
Options > {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_options_remove_digit', locale='en-US'}Remove last
digit, or move the scroll key to the left.
To hear more options, select Options.
Clock
To hear the date, select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_options_date', locale='en-US'}Date.
To hear the time, select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_options_time', locale='en-US'}Time.
To hear more options, select Options.
Messages
To record a voice message that can be sent using MMS,
select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_list_new_voice_message', locale='en-US'}New audio
msg..
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To view received messages, with the most recent
message listed first, select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_list_inbox', locale='en-US'}Inbox.
To launch the messaging application on your device,
select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_list_external_messaging', locale='en-US'}Messaging.
To hear more options, select Options.
Voice aid does not play voice mail messages.
Messages inbox
To open a message, select the message and Options >
Open.
To reply to a message, select the message and Options >
Reply.
To call the sender of a message, select the message and
Options > {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_options_call_to_sender', locale='en-US'}Call sender.
To delete a message, select the message and Options >
{No display_text mapping for 'qtn_options_delete',
locale='en-US'} Delete.
To hear more options for a selected message, select
Options.
Audio message recorder
To record an audio message, select {No display_text
mapping for 'qtn_options_record', locale='en-US'}Record.
To listen to an audio message, select {No display_text
mapping for 'qtn_options_play', locale='en-US'}Play.
To stop an audio message that is playing, or to stop the
recording of an audio message, select Stop.
To send a recorded audio message, select {No display_text
mapping for 'qtn_options_send_message', locale='en-
US'}Send message.
To choose the recipient for a recorded audio message,
select {No display_text mapping for
'qtn_mms_om_add_recipient', locale='en-US'}Add
recipient, and select a contact or enter the contact
information.
To hear more options for a selected message, select
Options.
Themes
Select Menu > Tools > Themes.
You can change the look of the display of your device.
To change the look of the display, highlight the theme you
want to use, and select Options > Apply.
To edit a theme, highlight the theme you want to edit,
and select Options > Edit.
To download themes, you need to establish a network
connection that allows you to download themes from
Internet sources that are compatible with your device.
To download a theme, select Theme downloads. Enter the
link from which you want to download your theme. Once
the theme is downloaded you can preview, activate, or
edit it.
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To preview a theme, highlight the theme you want to
preview, and select Options > Preview. Select Apply to
start using the new theme.
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Media applications
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music
(including ringing tones), and other content from being
copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.
Select Menu > Media.
Media contains different media applications that allow
you to save and view images, record sounds, and play
sound clips.
Gallery
Select Menu > Media > Gallery.
Use Gallery to access and use different types of media,
including images, videos, music, and sounds. All viewed
images and videos and all received music and sounds are
automatically saved to Gallery. You can browse, open, and
create folders; and mark, copy, and move items to folders.
Sound clips, video clips, .ram files, and streaming links are
opened in the RealPlayer application.
To open a file or a folder, press the joystick. Images are
opened in the image viewer.
To create a new folder, select Options > Organize > New
folder.
To copy or move files, select a file and Options >
Organize > Move to folder, New folder, Move to memory
card, Copy to memory card, Copy to phone mem., or Move
to phone mem..
To download files into the Gallery in one of the main
folders using the browser, select Graphic downl., Video
downl., Track downl., or Sound downl.. The browser
opens, and you can choose a bookmark or enter the
address for the site to download from.
To search for a file, select Options > Find. Start to enter a
search string (for example, the name or date of the file
you are searching for). Files that match the search are
shown.
Images
Select Menu > Media > Gallery > Images.
Images consists of two views:
In the image browser view you can send, organize,
delete, and rename images stored in your device or
memory card. You can set images as wallpaper for your
display.
In the image viewer, which opens when you select an
image in the image browser view, you can view, edit,
and send individual images. TIFF and animated GIF files
cannot be edited.
The following file formats are supported: JPEG, BMP, PNG,
GIF 87a/89a, and TIFF/F (monochrome). The device does
not necessarily support all variations of the file formats.
To open an image for viewing, select an image in the
image browser view, and select Options > Open. The
image opens in the image viewer.
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To open the next or previous image for viewing, scroll
right or left in the image viewer.
To enlarge the viewed image on the display, select
Options > Zoom in, or press 5 or 7. To reduce the viewed
image on the display, select Zoom out or press 0.
To view the image in full screen size, select Options > Full
screen or press 7 twice. To return to normal view, select
Options > Normal screen.
To rotate an image, select an image, and Options >
Rotate. Select Right to rotate the image clockwise by 90
degrees, or select Left to rotate the image
counterclockwise by 90 degrees.
Manage image files
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,
transferred or forwarded.
To view detailed information about an image, select an
image and Options > View details. Size and format of the
file, the time and date the file was last modified and the
resolution of the image in pixels are displayed.
To send an image, select the image, Options > Send, and
the method for sending.
To rename an image, select an image and Options >
Rename. Enter a new name, and select OK.
To set an image as wallpaper, select the image and
Options > Set as wallpaper.
To add an image to a contact card, select an image and
Options > Assign to contact. The contacts view opens,
and you can select the contact for the image.
RealPlayer
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,
transferred or forwarded.
Select Menu > Media > RealPlayer.
RealPlayer can play video clips and audio files that are
stored in the device memory or on a memory card,
transferred to your device from e-mail or compatible PC,
or streamed to your device over the Web.
Formats supported by RealPlayer include MPEG-4, MP4
(not streaming), 3GP, SDP, RV, RA, RAM, and RM.
RealPlayer does not necessarily support all variations of
a media file format.
Tip: Streaming audio and video files means
playing them directly from the Web without
downloading them first to your device.
Play video clips and stream links
To select audio and video files to play with RealPlayer,
select Options > Open, and scroll to a media clip in your
device or on a memory card.
To play streaming media, select a Web link that points to
a media clip, and select Play; or connect to the Web,
browse to a video clip or audio file, and select Play.
RealPlayer recognizes two kinds of links: an rtsp:// URL
and an http:// URL that points to a RAM file. Before the
content begins streaming, your device must connect to a
Web site and buffer the content. If a network connection
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problem causes a playback error, RealPlayer attempts
automatically to reconnect to the Internet access point.
To save a media clip, select Options > Save, scroll to a
folder in device memory or on a memory card, and select
Save. To save a link to a media file on the Web, select Save
link.
To fast-forward or rewind the clip during playback, scroll
up or down.
To increase or decrease the volume during playback, press
the volume keys.
Settings
Select Menu > Media > RealPlayer > Options >
Settings.
Video settings
Select Video, scroll to the following settings, and press the
joystick to edit:
Contrast — Make the image lighter or darker, press the
joystick left or right.
Loop — Replay video clips automatically after they
finish playing, select On.
Connection settings
Select Connection, scroll to the following settings, and
press the joystick to edit:
Proxy — Select whether to use a proxy server and to
key in the proxy server's IP address and port number.
Network — Change the access point to connect to the
Internet and to set the port range used when
connecting.
Proxy settings
Proxy servers are intermediate servers between media
servers and their users. Some service providers use them
for additional security or to speed up access to Web pages
that contain media files.
Contact your service provider for the correct settings.
Select Connection > Proxy, scroll to the following
settings, and press the joystick to edit:
Use proxy — Select Enable to use a proxy server.
Proxy serv. address — Enter the IP address of the proxy
server. This setting is only available if you select to use
a proxy server.
Proxy port number — Enter the port number of the
proxy server. This setting is only available if you select
to use a proxy server.
Network settings
Contact your service provider for the correct settings.
Select Connection > Network, scroll to the following
settings, and press the joystick to edit:
Default access point — Scroll to the access point to
connect to the Internet, and press the joystick.
Online time — Set the time when RealPlayer
disconnects from the network when you pause a
media clip that plays using a network link. Select User
defined, and press the joystick. Enter the time, and
select OK.
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Lowest UDP port — Enter the lowest port number of
the server port range. The minimum value is 1024.
Highest UDP port — Enter the highest port number of
the server port range. The maximum value is 65535.
Music player
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear
when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may
be extremely loud.
Select Menu > Media > Mus. plyr..
With the music player, you can play music files and create
and listen to playlists. The music player supports the
following sound formats: MP3, WAV, MIDI, AMR, and AAC.
Listen to music
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level.
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your
hearing.
To select a music track, select Options > Music library. All
tracks lists all music on your device. To view sorted songs,
select Albums, Artists, Genres, or Composers. To play a
track, scroll to the track, and select Options > Play. When
a track is playing, to change between play and pause,
press and . To stop a track, press .
After you add or remove music files in the device, update
your Music library. Select Options > Update Music
library. The player searches the device memory for music
files and updates them to the Music library.
To select the previous or next track, scroll the joystick up
or down.
To play the music tracks repeatedly, select Options >
Loop. Select All to repeat all the tracks in the current
folder, One to repeat the selected track, or Off to set off
the repeating.
To play music in random order, select a folder and
Options > Random play.
To view music track information, scroll to the desired
track and select Options > Track details.
Adjust music volume
To control the music volume, press the volume keys. To
mute the volume, press the lower volume key until the
volume is muted.
Playlists
You can create a new playlist and add tracks to it, or select
a saved playlist.
To create a new playlist, select Options > Music library >
Track lists > Options > New track list. Write the name of
the new playlist, and select OK.
To add a track to a playlist, open the playlist, and select
Options > Add tracks.
Equalizer
Select Menu > Media > Mus. plyr. > Options >
Equalizer.
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You can personalize the sound of your music files with
Equalizer. You can use preset frequency settings based on
styles of music, like classical or rock. You can also create
customized settings based on your own listening
preferences.
You cannot use other functions of Mus. plyr. while
Equalizer is open.
With Equalizer, you can enhance or diminish frequencies
during music playback and modify how your music
sounds. There are preset frequency settings in your
device, for example, Classical and Rock.
To use a preset frequency setting when playing music,
scroll to the frequency setting you want to use, and select
Options > Activate.
Create your own frequency setting
1. To create your own frequency setting, select
Options > New preset.
2. Enter a name for the preset frequency setting, and
select OK.
3. Scroll up or down to move between the frequency
bands and set the frequency on each band. To move
between bands, scroll left or right.
4. Select Back to save the new frequency setting or select
Options > Reset to defaults to set the bands at a
neutral frequency and start over.
Recorder
The recorder cannot be used when a data call or GPRS
connection is active.
Select Menu > Media > Recorder.
With Recorder, you can record up to 60 seconds of a voice
memo, save the voice recording as a sound clip, and play
the sound clip. Recorder supports the AMR format.
Press the voice key to activate Recorder.
To record a voice memo, select Options > Record sound
clip. Select Pause to pause the recording and Record to
resume recording . When you finish recording, select
Stop. The sound clip is automatically saved.
The maximum length of a voice recording is 60 seconds,
but it also depends on the storage space available in
device memory or on a memory card.
Play a voice recording
To listen to a voice recording that you just recorder, select
the play icon. ( ). Select Stop to cancel playback. The
progress bar displays the playing time, position, and
length of a voice recording.
To pause playback of a voice recording, select Pause.
Playback resumes when you select Play.
Voice recordings that you receive or record are temporary
files. You must save the files that you want to keep.
Flash player
Select Menu > Media > Flash Player.
With Flash Player, you can view, play, and interact with
flash files made for mobile devices.
To open a folder or play a flash file, scroll to the folder or
file, and press the joystick.
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To send a flash file to compatible devices, scroll to it, and
press the call key. Copyright protection may prevent the
sending of some flash files.
To switch between flash files saved on your device
memory or memory card, scroll left or right.
The available options may vary.
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Services
Select Menu > Media > Services (network service).
Services is one of the two browsers in your device. With
Services, you can browse WAP pages that have been
designed specially for mobile devices. For example,
operators may have WAP pages for mobile devices. To
browse regular Web pages, use the other browser in
Menu > Web.
Check the availability of services, pricing, and fees with
your network operator or service provider. Service
providers will also give you instructions on how to use
their services.
Tip: To start a connection, press and hold 0 in the
standby mode.
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Web
Select Menu > Web (network service).
Web is one of the two browsers in your device. With
Web, you can browse regular Web sites. These pages use
the extensible hypertext markup language (XHTML) or
hypertext markup language (HTML). If you want to
browse WAP pages, use Menu > Media > Services.
Check the availability of services, pricing, and fees with
your network operator or service provider. Service
providers will also give you instructions on how to use
their services.
Access points
To browse the Web, you need to configure Internet access
point settings. If you are using a data call or a GPRS
connection, your wireless network must support data
calls or GPRS, and the data service must be activated for
your SIM card. Your device might have configured the
Internet access point settings automatically based on
your SIM card. If not, contact your service provider for the
correct settings.
Tip: You may receive the Internet access point
settings from your service provider as a special
text message or from the network operator's or
service provider's Web pages.
You can also enter the Internet access point settings
manually. See "Internet access points," p. 73.
Browse the Web
Use the joystick for browsing. The joystick is shown as a
pointer on a Web page, and you can scroll the pages up,
down, left and right with it. When you move the pointer
over a link, the pointer changes into a hand. Press the
joystick to open the link.
To browse the Web, select a bookmark, and press the
joystick. You can also enter the Web address, and press
the joystick. Use only services that you trust and that offer
adequate security and protection against harmful
software.
Tip: When you start to enter the address,
addresses of pages you have previously visited
that match your input are displayed. To open a
page, scroll to the address, and press the joystick.
To open a Web link, scroll to it and press the joystick. On
a Web page, new links appear underlined in blue and
previously visited links in purple. Images that act as links
have a blue border around them.
Addresses of the pages you visit are saved in the Auto.
bookmarks folder.
Keyboard shortcuts:
Press 1 to open your Bookmarks.
press 2 to find text.
Press 3 to return to the previous page.
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Press 6 to switch between your open browser
windows.
Press 7 to enable or disable page overview.
Press 8 to open page overview.
Press 9 to go to a different Web page.
Bookmarks
Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites
not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or
endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you
should take the same precautions, for security or content,
as you would with any Internet site.
To view a bookmarked Web page, scroll to the bookmark,
and press the joystick.
To browse another Web pages, select Options >
Navigation options > Go to web address, enter the page
address, and select Go to.
To delete a bookmark, scroll to it, and press the backspace
key.
To add a bookmark, select Menu > Web > Options >
Bookmark manager > Add bookmark. Scroll to Name to
enter a descriptive name for the bookmark, Address to
enter the Web page address, Access point to change the
access point to connect to the Web page, and User
name or Password to enter your user name and password,
if required by the service provider. To save the bookmark,
select Back.
Tip: You can also add bookmarks while browsing.
Select Options > Save to bookmarks.
Download items
Important: Only install and use applications and
other software from sources that offer adequate security
and protection against harmful software.
You can download different items such as ringing tones,
images, operator logos, themes, and video clips. To
download an item, scroll to it, and press the joystick.
These items can be provided free, or you can purchase
them. Downloaded items are handled by the respective
applications in your device.
When you start a download, a list of ongoing, paused, and
completed downloads from the current browsing session
is displayed. To view the list, you can also select
Options > Tools > Downloads. In the list, scroll to an
item, and select Options to pause, resume, or cancel
ongoing downloads; or open, save, or delete completed
downloads.
To purchase items:
1. To download the item, scroll to the link, and press the
joystick.
2. Select the appropriate option to purchase the item.
3. Carefully read all the information provided. To
continue the download, select Accept. To cancel the
download, select Cancel.
End a connection
To end the connection and view the browser page offline,
select Options > Advanced options > Disconnect; or to
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end the connection and close the browser, select
Options > Exit.
Clear the cache
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data
temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed
confidential information requiring passwords, empty the
cache after each use. The information or services you have
accessed are stored in the cache.
To clear the cache, select Options > Advanced options >
Clear cache.
News feeds and blogs
Select Menu > Web > Web feeds.
Feeds usually contain headlines and articles, often about
recent news or other topics.
Tip: Blog is a shortening of Weblog, which is a
continuously updated Web diary . Often the
author's personality is an important factor in the
blog.
To download a feed or blog, scroll to it, and press the
joystick.
To add a feed or blog, select Options > Manage feed >
New feed, and enter the information.
To edit a feed or blog, scroll to a feed, select Options >
Manage feed > Edit, and modify the information.
Web settings
Select Menu > Web > Options > Settings.
Define the following settings:
Access point — Scroll to the access point to connect to
Web pages, and press the joystick.
Load imgs. & sounds — Select No to load pages faster
when browsing by not loading the images on them.
You can still choose to load images when browsing
individual pages. Select Options > Show images.
Font size — Select the font size that you want to use
when viewing the Web pages.
Default encoding — Select the correct character
encoding for your language.
Auto. bookmarks — Select On to save Web page
addresses that you visit automatically in the Auto.
bookmarks folder. To hide the folder, select Hide
folder.
Screen size — Select Full screen to use the whole
display area for viewing Web pages. You can press the
left selection key to open Options and use the available
options while browsing in full screen mode.
Homepage — Select the page that you want to appear
as your homepage. Select Default to use the access
point homepage, User defined to enter the homepage
address, or Use current page to use the currently open
Web page.
Mini map — Select whether you want to see an
overview of the page as a miniature on top of the page
you are viewing.
History list — Select whether you want to see
miniatures of the pages you have visited when you
want to go back in your browsing history.
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Cookies — Select to allow or reject the sending and
receiving of cookies. Cookies are info the network
server collects about your visits to various Web pages.
They are necessary if you shop on the Web (for
example, to retain the items you buy until you reach
the cashier page). However, the information may be
misused (for example, you may receive unwanted
advertisements in your device).
Java/ECMA script Some Web pages may include
program commands that affect the appearance of the
page or interaction between the page and its
browsers. To deny the use of such scripts, select
Disabled (for example, if you have trouble
downloading).
Security warnings — Select Show or Hide to see or hide
the security warnings you may receive during
browsing.
Block pop-ups — Select whether you want to allow
pop-ups. Some pop-ups may be necessary (for
example, smaller windows where you write e-mails in
Web-based mail systems), but they may also contain
unwanted advertising.
Services
Select Menu > Media > Services (network service).
Services is one of the two browsers in your device. With
Services, you can browse WAP pages that have been
designed specially for mobile devices. For example,
operators may have WAP pages for mobile devices. To
browse regular Web pages, use the other browser in
Menu > Web.
Check the availability of services, pricing, and fees with
your network operator or service provider. Service
providers will also give you instructions on how to use
their services.
Tip: To start a connection, press and hold 0 in the
standby mode.
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Connectivity
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music
(including ringing tones), and other content from being
copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.
Your device offers several options to connect to the
Internet, a corporate intranet, or to another device or PC.
Bluetooth
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology
in some locations. Check with your local authorities or
service provider.
Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such
features to run in the background while using other
features, increase the demand on battery power and
reduces the battery life.
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections
between electronic devices within a range of 10 meters
(33 feet). A Bluetooth connection can be used to send
images, videos, texts, business cards, calendar notes, or
to connect wirelessly to devices using Bluetooth
technology, such as computers.
Since devices using Bluetooth technology communicate
using radio waves, your device and the other devices do
not need to be in direct line-of-sight. The two devices only
need to be within a maximum of 10 meters of each other,
although the connection can be subject to interference
from obstructions such as walls or from other electronic
devices.
Start using Bluetooth
Select Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth.
1. When you activate Bluetooth for the first time, you are
asked to give a name to your device. Give your device
a unique name to make it easy to recognize if there
are several Bluetooth devices in the vicinity.
2. Select Bluetooth > On.
3. Select My phone's visibility > Shown to all.
Your device and the name you entered can now be seen
by other users with devices using Bluetooth technology.
Settings
Define the following settings:
Bluetooth — Select On to be a ble t o con ne ct to ano the r
compatible device using Bluetooth connectivity.
My phone's visibility — Select Shown to all to allow
other devices using Bluetooth technology to find your
device when you have set Bluetooth > On. To prevent
other devices from finding your device, select Hidden.
Even if you select Hidden, paired devices can still detect
your device.
My phone's name — Enter a name for your device. The
name is visible to other devices that search for devices
using Bluetooth technology. The maximum length of
the name is 30 characters.
Remote SIM mode — Select On to enable another
device, such as a compatible car kit enhancement, to
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use the SIM card in your device to connect to the
network. See "SIM access profile," p. 74.
If Bluetooth was turned off as a result of entering
Offline profile, you must re-enable Bluetooth manually.
Security tips
When you are not using Bluetooth connectivity, select
Bluetooth > Off or My phone's visibility > Hidden.
Do not pair with an unknown device.
Send data
Several Bluetooth connections can be active at a time. For
example, if you are connected to a headset, you can also
transfer files to another compatible device at the same
time.
1. Open the application where the item you want to send
is stored.
2. Select the item, and select Options > Send > Via
Bluetooth. The device searches for other devices using
Bluetooth technology within range and lists them.
Tip: If you have sent data using Bluetooth
before, a list of the previous search results is
displayed. To search for more Bluetooth
devices, select More devices.
3. Select the device with which you want to connect, and
press the joystick to set up the connection. If the other
device requires pairing before data can be
transmitted, you are asked to enter a passcode.
4. When the connection has been established, Sending
data is shown.
The Sent folder in Messag. does not store messages sent
using Bluetooth connectivity.
Bluetooth connectivity indicators
Bluetooth is active.
When the icon is blinking, your device is trying to
connect to the other device. When the icon is shown
continuously, the Bluetooth connection is active.
Pair devices
Select Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth, and scroll right to
open the Paired devic. page.
Before pairing, create your own passcode (1-16 digits),
and agree with the user of the other device to use the
same code. Devices that do not have a user interface have
a fixed passcode. You need the passcode only when you
connect the devices for the first time. After pairing, it is
possible to authorize the connection. See "Authorize a
device," p. 72. Pairing and authorizing the connection
makes connecting quicker and easier, as you do not have
to accept a connection between paired devices every time
you establish the connection.
The passcode for remote SIM access must have 16 digits.
1. Select Options > New paired device. The device starts
to search for Bluetooth devices within range.
Tip: If you have sent data using Bluetooth
before, a list of the previous search results is
displayed. To search for more Bluetooth
devices, select More devices.
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2. Select the device with which you want to pair, and
enter the passcode. The same passcode must be
entered to the other device as well.
3. Select Yes to make the connection between your
device and the other device automatic or No to
confirm the connection manually every time a
connection attempt is made. After pairing, the device
is saved to the paired devices page.
To give a nickname to a paired device that is only
displayed in your device, scroll to the device with which
you have paired, and select Options > Assign short name.
To delete a pairing, select the device whose pairing you
want to delete and Options > Delete. To delete all
pairings, select Options > Delete all.
Tip: If you are currently connected to a device and
cancel the pairing with that device, pairing is
removed immediately, and the connection is
switched off.
Authorize a device
If you trust a paired device, you can allow it to connect
automatically to your device. You can select from the
following options:
Set as authorized — Connections between your device
and the other device can be made without your
knowledge. No separate acceptance or authorization
is needed. Use this status for your own devices, such
as your compatible headset or PC, or devices that
belong to someone you trust.
Set as unauthorizedConnection requests from the
other device must be accepted separately every time.
Receive data
If you want to receive data using Bluetooth, select
Bluetooth > On and My phone's visibility > Shown to
all. When you receive data through Bluetooth
connectivity, a tone sounds, and you are asked if you want
to accept the message. If you accept, the message is
placed in the Inbox folder in Messag.
Tip: You can access the files in the device or on
the memory card using a compatible accessory
that supports the File Transfer Profile Client
service (for example, a laptop computer).
Cable connection
Install the USB data cable driver to your PC before you use
a cable connection. You can use the Data transfer without
installing the USB data cable drivers.
Select Menu > Connect. > Data cbl..
Using a USB data cable, you can connect your device to a
compatible PC . Connect the USB data cable to the bottom
of the device.
To change the device type you normally connect to your
device with the data cable, press the joystick.
Select from the following:
Ask on connection — Select whether you want to be
asked for the device type every time you connect the
data cable to your device.
PC Suite — Connect the PC Suite to your device with the
data cable, and use your device as a modem.
Data transfer — Access and transfer data such as music
or image files from your computer using the data cable
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connection. To use the Data transfer mode, make sure
that you have not selected USB as a connection type in
the Manage connections settings in Nokia PC Suite.
Insert a memory card to your device, connect the
device to a compatible computer with the USB data
cable, and select Data transfer when the device asks
which mode is used. In this mode, your device acts as
a mass storage device and you can see it as a
removable hard drive in your computer. The device will
switch into the Offline profile if this is selected. End the
connection from the PC (for example, from an Unplug
or Eject Hardware wizard in Windows) to avoid
damaging the memory card. After you end the
connection, the device returns to the profile in which
it was before using the data transfer mode.
IP passthrough — Select an access point through
which to transfer data using the Internet protocol.
To save your selection, select Back.
Infrared
Do not point the IR (infrared) beam at anyone's eye or
allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device is a
Class 1 laser product.
Use infrared to connect two devices and transfer data
between them. With infrared, you can transfer data such
as business cards, calendar notes, and media files with a
compatible device.
Send and receive data
1. Ensure that the infrared ports of the devices face each
other. The positioning of the devices is more
important than angle or distance.
2. Select Menu > Connect. > Infrared, and press the
joystick to turn on infrared on your device. Turn on
infrared on the other device.
3. Wait a few seconds until an infrared connection is
established.
4. To send, locate the desired file in an application or the
file manager, and select Options > Send > Via
infrared.
If data transfer is not started within 1 minute after the
activation of the infrared port, the connection is cancelled
and must be started again.
All items received through infrared are placed in the Inbox
folder in Messag..
Positioning devices away from each other breaks a
connection, but the infrared light beam remains active on
your device until it is deactivated.
Internet access points
An access point is where your device connects to a
network. To use e-mail and multimedia services or to
connect to the Internet and browse web pages, you must
first define Internet access points for these services. You
may need to set up several Internet access points,
depending on the sites you want to access. For example,
browsing the Web may require one access point, and
accessing your company intranet may require another. To
connect to the Internet over GPRS, your device may have
predefined, default Internet access point settings.
When you switch on your device for the first time, the
access points may be configured automatically based on
the service provider information in your SIM card. You can
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also receive the access points settings in a message from
your service provider. This might reduce the number of
settings you need to enter yourself.
The available options may vary. Some or all access points
may be preset for your device by your service provider.
You may not be able to add, edit, or delete access points.
Contact your service provider and e-mail service provider
for more information on access points and their settings.
See "Connection settings," p. 87.
Set up an Internet access point for
packet data (GPRS)
1. Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection >
Access points.
2. Select Options > New access point. To use an existing
access point as a basis for the new one, select Use
existing settings. To start with an empty access point,
select Use default settings.
3. Define the following settings.
Connection name — Enter a descriptive name for
the connection.
Data bearer — Select Packet data.
Access point name — Enter the name for the access
point. The name is usually provided by your service
provider or network operator.
User name — Enter your user name if required by
the service provider. User names are often case-
sensitive and provided by your service provider.
Prompt password — Select Yes to enter your
password each time you log into a server or No to
save the password in your device memory and
automate the login.
Password — Enter your password if required by
the service provider. The password is often case-
sensitive provided by the service provider.
Authentication — Select Secure to always send
your password encrypted or Normal to send your
password encrypted when possible.
Homepage — Enter the Web address of the page
you want to display as a home page when you use
this access point.
4. After defining the settings, select Options > Advanced
settings to define the advanced settings or Back to
save the settings and exit.
For information on the advanced settings, see the
extended user guide on the Web.
SIM access profile
With the SIM access profile, you can access the SIM card of
your device from a compatible car kit device. This way,
you do not need a separate SIM card to access SIM card
data and connect to the GSM network.
To use the SIM access profile, you need the following:
Compatible car kit device that supports Bluetooth
wireless technology
Valid SIM card in your device
For more information about car kit devices and
compatibility with your device, see www.nokia.com and
your car kit user guide.
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Manage the SIM access profile
1. Select Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth to activate
Bluetooth connectivity in your device.
2. To enable remote SIM access, scroll to Remote SIM
mode, and press the joystick.
3. Activate Bluetooth in the car kit device.
4. Use your car kit device to start a search for compatible
devices. For instructions, see the user guide of your car
kit device.
5. Select your device from the list of compatible devices.
6. To pair the devices, enter the Bluetooth passcode
shown on the display of the car kit device to your
device.
7. Authorize the car kit device. Select Menu >
Connect. > Bluetooth, and scroll to the Paired devic.
page. Scroll to the car kit device, and enter the
Bluetooth passcode. When the device asks to make
the connection automatic, select Yes. Connections
between your device and the car kit device can be
made without separate acceptance or authorization.
If you select No, connection requests from this device
must be accepted separately every time.
Tip: If you have already accessed the SIM card
from the car kit with the active user profile, the
car kit searches automatically for a device with
the SIM card. If it finds your device, and automatic
authorization is activated, the car device
automatically connects to the GSM network when
you switch on the car ignition.
When you activate the remote SIM access profile, you can
use applications on your device that do not need network
or SIM services.
To end the remote SIM access connection from your
device, select Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth > Remote
SIM mode > Off.
Data connections
This device supports packet data (GPRS), high-speed data
calls (HSCSD), and GSM data calls.
Packet data
GPRS (general packet radio service) enables wireless
access for mobile phones to data networks (network
service). GPRS uses packet data technology where
information is sent in short bursts of data over the mobile
network. The benefit of sending data in packets is that
the network is occupied only when sending or receiving
data. As GPRS uses the network efficiently, it allows for
quick data connection setup and fast data transmission
speeds.
You must subscribe to the GPRS service. For availability
and subscription to GPRS, contact your network operator
or service provider.
Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS) is similar to GPRS, but it enables
faster connection. For more information on the
availability of EGPRS and data transfer speed, contact your
network operator or service provider. Note that when you
have selected GPRS as a data bearer, the device uses EGPRS
instead of GPRS if this is available in the network.
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During a voice call, you cannot establish a GPRS
connection, and any existing GPRS connection is put on
hold unless the network supports dual transfer mode.
Connection manager
Select Menu > Connect. > Conn mgr.
To view the status of data connections or end
connections, select Act. data conn..
View and end active connections
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your
service provider may vary, depending on network
features, rounding off for billing, and so forth.
In the active connections view, you can see the open data
connections: data calls and packet data connections.
To view detailed information about network connections,
select the connection from the list and Options >
Details. The type of information shown depends on the
connection type.
To end a network connection, select the connection from
the list and Options > Disconnect.
To end all active network connections simultaneously,
select Options > Disconnect all.
To view the details of a network, press the joystick.
Modem
Select Menu > Connect. > Modem.
Together with a compatible computer, you can use your
device as a modem to connect to the Web.
Before you can use your device as a modem
You need the appropriate data communications
software on your computer.
You must subscribe to the appropriate network
services from your service provider or Internet service
provider.
You must have the appropriate drivers installed on
your computer. You must install drivers for your cable
connection, and you may need to install or update
Bluetooth or infrared drivers.
To connect the device to a compatible computer using
infrared, press the joystick. Make sure the infrared ports
of the device and computer are directly facing each other
with no obstacles between them.
To connect your device to a computer using Bluetooth
wireless technology, initiate the connection from the
computer. To activate Bluetooth in your device, select
Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth and select Bluetooth >
On.
If you use a cable to connect your device to a computer,
initiate the connection from the computer.
Note that you may not be able to use some of the other
communication features when the device is used as a
modem.
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Mobile VPN
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection > VPN.
The Nokia mobile virtual private network (VPN) client
creates a secure connection to compatible corporate
Intranet and services, such as e-mail. Your device connects
from a mobile network, through the Internet, to a
corporate VPN gateway that acts as a front door to the
compatible corporate network. The VPN client uses IP
Security (IPSec) technology. IPSec is a framework of open
standards for supporting secure exchange of data over IP
networks.
VPN policies define the method used by VPN client and a
VPN gateway to authenticate each other, and the
encryption algorithms that they use to help protect the
confidentiality of data. Contact your corporation for a VPN
policy.
To use VPN with an application, the application must be
associated with a VPN access point. A VPN access point is
made up of an Internet access point and a VPN policy.
To manage VPN, select #VPN management > Options >
Open and from the following options:
VPN policy — Install, view, and update VPN policies.
VPN policy servers — Edit the connection settings of
VPN policy servers from which you can install and
update VPN policies.
VPN log — View the log for your VPN policy
installations, updates and synchronizations, and other
VPN connections.
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Office applications
Select Menu > Office.
Some office applications are not available in all
languages.
Opening a large file may not be possible or may take
longer.
File manager
With File mgr., you can manage the contents and
properties of files and folders. You can open, create, move,
copy, rename, and search for files and folders. Copyright
protection may prevent sending some files.
Documents
You can open, edit, and save documents created with
Microsoft Word for Windows versions 97 or later. Note
that not all features and formatting of the original files
are supported.
Select Menu > Office > Docum..
To open an existing document, browse for the folder and
document, and press the joystick. To read the document,
select the middle view.
Tip: To open a recently used document, select
Options > Most recent files, select the document,
and press the joystick.
To create a new document, select Options > New file.
Select Blank to create a new document without using a
template or Use template to create a document based on
an existing template.
To read a document, select the middle view and
Options. You can browse for different types of objects in
the document, zoom in or out, switch between full and
normal screen views, or view objects, such as images. You
can also search for text and edit application settings such
as zooming, scrolling, and handling of invisible
characters.
Tip: To switch between full and normal screen
views in an open document, press *. To zoom in,
press 5, and to zoom out, press 0.
View objects in a document
To view all objects, such as tables, comments, workbooks,
and video clips in their place in the document, select the
middle view and Options > Browse > Pages and objects.
To open a table or comment, scroll to the object or its icon,
and press the joystick twice.
To open an image or go to a hyperlink or reference, scroll
to the object, and press the joystick three times.
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Edit documents
To be able to edit a document, you must activate the edit
mode: select the middle view and Options > Edit
document. Select Options > Format, and the appropriate
formatting option. For example, you can add bold, italic,
and underline formatting, change the font size and color,
and add bullets. You can also modify the paragraph
settings such as text alignment and line spacing.
Tip: To cancel an action in the editing mode,
select Options > Undo.
To insert a new object to the document, select Options >
Insert object. Scroll to the desired object type, and
select Options > Insert. If you want to insert a new
document, workbook, or presentation, select Insert new.
To insert an existing document, workbook, presentation,
select Insert existing.
To format the style settings of a paragraph, select
Options > Format > Style. Select the style you want to
format and Options > Edit. Select New style to add a new
style. In the style editing view, select Options > Format,
and the style you want. You can modify the font,
formatting, paragraph, bullet, and border styles.
View document structure
To view the document outline, select the left view. Select
Options > Expand or Collapse to show only main chapters
or all subchapters. If there are objects in the document,
select Options > Display objects or Display headings to
switch between object list and chapter heading views.
Tip: To open a selected chapter in the normal
view, scroll to the chapter, and press the joystick.
Preview the page layout
To preview the page layout, select the view on the right
and Options.
Define the following options:
Normal view — Show the current open page in normal
view.
Pan and zoom — Zoom the page layout view.
View — Select Full screen or Normal screen to switch
between full screen and normal views.
To zoom the page layout, select the view on the right,
scroll to the desired page, and select Options > Pan and
zoom. A black selection frame appears above the page
layout, showing the area to zoom. Select the area and
Options > Zoom.
Select from the following options:
In or Out — Select In to zoom in one step in the
selected area, or Out to zoom out one step in the
selected area.
Fit to screen — Adjust the zoom level to fit the page to
the screen width.
Ratio — Edit the zoom level, enter the zoom ratio
between 10 and 999, and select OK.
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Find text
To find a piece of text from the document, select
Options > Find, enter the text in the Find: field, and press
the joystick.
To change search options such as case sensitivity and
search direction, select Options > Search options.
Table editor
You can view tables created in applications, like
documents and MS Word.
To view a table in a file, scroll to the file so that a dotted
line appears around it, and press the joystick.
To change the selected cell, scroll up, down, left or right.
If the selected cell does not fit into visible area, pressing
the joystick pans the whole content first before the cell
changes.
To edit the text in a cell, select the cell, and press the
joystick. To end editing, press the joystick again.
Select Options and from the following options:
Zoom — Zoom the table view in, out and to edit a
zoom ratio.
Format — Modify the font style and formatting,
paragraphs, bullets, and borders.
Cell size — Change the size of the cells, rows and
columns.
Cells — Select option to insert, delete, merge or
separate cells.
Copy table — Copy the text of the whole table to the
clipboard.
Sheets
Select Menu > Office > Sheet.
To open an existing workbook, browse for the folder
where the file is saved, and press the joystick.
To create a new workbook, select Options > New file.
Select Blank to create a new file without using any
template or Use template to create a file based on an
existing template. Select the worksheet in the outline
view, and press the joystick to open the file.
Work with worksheets
To insert data into cells, open the worksheet view. Use the
joystick to move to the cell, and select Options > Show
cell field > Edit cell field. An upper part editing field
opens. Enter the data, and select Done to finish editing.
To select a range of cells, press and hold the shift key while
you scroll right.
To modify the worksheet view, select Options > View.
Select from the following options:
Pan worksheet — Define the size of the visible area of
the whole worksheet.
Full screen — Switch to the full screen view.
Hide headers — Hide header field and release more
space for the worksheet grid.
Hide gridlines — Hide gridlines.
To change the font and number formatting, borders, and
alignments, select Options > Format and the appropriate
option.
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Work with cells
To insert cells, select the area where you want to insert
new cells and Options > Cells > Insert. You can insert
cells above (Shift cells down) or to the left (Shift cells
right) of the selected range. If you select only one cell, only
one new cell is inserted. If you select a range of cells, a
corresponding range of blank cells is inserted. You can
also insert a new row or column.
To delete cells, rows, or columns, select the items you
want to delete and Options > Cells > Delete. You can
delete an entire row or column. If you select Shift cells
left, the selected cells are deleted, and the cells right of
the selected cells are shifted left. If you select Shift cells
up, the cells below the deleted cells are shifted up.
To insert a function into a cell, select a cell. Select
Options > Insert > Function and a function from the list.
For example, #MIN finds the lowest value in the numeric
contents of a selected range of cells, #AVERAGE calculates
the average of the values, and #SUM adds the values
together. Once you have selected a function, press the
joystick. The function is inserted into the selected cell. On
the worksheet, enter the cells you want to include in the
function inside the brackets, and press the joystick.
Tip: Before inserting a function, verify that
Options > Show cell field > Edit grid is active
and that the selected cell is empty or starts with =.
Create and modify charts
When you change the information on a worksheet, the
chart is updated simultaneously.
To open a chart, open the outline view, select the
worksheet and chart, and press the joystick. If charts are
not visible, select Options > Expand.
To create a new chart, select the worksheet cells that
contain the information you want to include in the chart
and Options > Insert > Chart. To change the general
appearance of an existing chart, open a chart view. Select
Options > View > Chart. You can change the name of the
chart and define the cell area. You can change the type of
the chart, and make the chart two or three-dimensional
or change the color of the background and axis. Scroll
right to add a title to the chart and axis.
To format a chart in more detail, open a chart view. Select
Options > View and the object you want to edit. You can
change the series, X-axis, and Y-axis settings (such as the
tick marks of either axis).
Presentation
You can open, view, edit, and save presentations created
with Microsoft PowerPoint 97 or later. You can also create
new presentations. Note that not all features and
formatting of the original files are supported.
Select Menu > Office > Presentat..
To open an existing presentation, browse for the folder
and file, and press the joystick.
To create a new presentation, select Options > New file.
Select Blank to create a new presentation without using
a template or Use template to create a presentation based
on an existing template.
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View slide shows
To start a slide show, select Options > Presentation.
Select from the following options:
Manual — Move from one slide to another manually.
Slide show — Move from one slide to another
manually, or use the automatic slide switching. You
must specify the duration for a slide.
Manual looped — The slide show continues from the
beginning when the last slide of a presentation has
been shown.
Looped slide show — The slide show continues
automatically from the beginning when the last slide
of a presentation has been shown.
To move between slides in a slide show, scroll up to
display a previous slide and down to display the next slide.
To end the slide show, press the right selection key.
Work with different views
The presentation application consists of different views
that help you when reading and creating presentations.
To switch between the different views, scroll right and left
with the joystick.
Layout view
To open the layout view, select the view in the middle. To
enable or disable the visibility of charts, comments,
tables, images, and shapes, select Options > Settings,
scroll to the settings item, and press the joystick.
Outline view
The outline view is used to navigate through long
presentation documents. The view enables fast vertical
scrolling, rearranging of slides, and editing of objects.
To open the outline view, scroll to the view on the left. In
the outline view, each slide has its own main level entry.
Under the main level there is a sublevel for each text field
and object.
To view the slide content, select Options > Expand. To
hide the content, select Options > Collapse. To collapse
or expand all entries, select Options > View > Collapse
all or Expand all.
To change the order of slides, scroll to the slide you want
to move, and select Options > Slide > Move. Scroll up and
down to select a new location, and select OK.
Notes view
In the notes view, you can read notes that are attached
to slides in the presentation. You can also add your own
notes.
To open the notes view, scroll to the view on the right.
Each slide has its own main level entry. Under the main
level there is a sublevel for notes. If notes are not visible,
select Options > View > Expand all. To edit a note, scroll
to the note, and press the joystick.
Edit presentations
To edit a presentation, open the layout view, and select
Options > Edit slide. Scroll right or down with the joystick
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to move forward and left or up to move backward. Select
Options.
Define the following options:
Add title, Add subtitle, Add text, Insert table, Insert
image — Add a new text or object inside the selected
area.
Edit text, Edit table, Edit document, Edit
workbook — Edit the selected object.
Edit object — Select Move to move the object, scroll to
the item, and press the joystick. Select Resize to change
the size of the object. Scroll right and left to change the
horizontal size of the object and up and down to
change the vertical size. To accept the changes, press
the joystick. Select Rotate to rotate the object. Scroll
right to rotate the object clockwise and left to rotate
counterclockwise. To accept the changes, press the
joystick. Select Properties to edit text, line, border, or
background properties of the object.
Object — Delete, copy, paste, or add a link to the
selected object.
Object position — Change the layered position of the
selected object in the presentation: up, down, front, or
back.
Insert — Add a new text box, image, shape, table, or
comment to the presentation.
Undo, Redo — Withdraw the latest modifications.
Find text in a presentation
To find a piece of text from in the presentation, select any
of the views. Select Options > Find, enter the text in
the Find: field, and press the joystick.
To change the search option for case and whole words,
select Options > Search options.
Adobe Reader
With Adobe Reader you can read PDF documents on the
display of your device. Select the Adobe icon to get
started. Your recent files are listed in the file view. To open
a document, scroll to it, and select Open.
You can also select the following:
Open saved PDF — Browse for PDF files in the device
memory or on a memory card.
Search for PDF — Enter the name of a document you
want to find in device memory or on the memory card.
Settings — Modify the default zoom level and viewing
mode of PDF documents.
When a PDF file is open in the Layout view, select Options
and choose one of the following:
Zoom — Zoom in, out, or choose a percentage. You can
also resize the document to the screen width, or fit the
whole PDF page to the screen.
Cursor tool — Use a cursor to copy content from the
PDF document.
Open file — Open new files or recently viewed files.
Go to — Move to a selected page, next page, previous
page, first page, or last page.
Save to folder — Save the file to the device memory or
memory card.
Send — Send the PDFdocument using Bluetooth,
infrared, or e-mail.
Find — Search the document for a text string.
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View — View the document in full screen mode. You
can also rotate the PDF document by 90 degrees in
either direction.
Settings — Modify settings and document
information.
Help — Read online help for the application.
The following additional options are available from the
Pages view:
Select — Select items to view.
Collapse / Expand — Expand the pages index to see
subsection titles.
Open file — Open the highlighted section of the
document for viewing.
To close the document and return to the file view,
Select Back. To close Adobe Reader Select Options > Exit
Screen export
You can show the screen of the device to an audience with
a compatible data projector, or other compatible
projection system. The screen content is transferred to
the data projector using, for example, a Bluetooth
connection.
Select Menu > Office > Screen export.
To be able to show screen content with a compatible data
projector, you must install the drivers of the data
projector. For more information, check with the data
projector manufacturer or its representative.
Not all applications support this feature. You can start the
external viewer in two ways: from the Office folder or
inside an application that supports it.
Show screen content
To show screen content with a data projector, open the
screen export application, and select Options > Select
device. In the list of available devices, scroll to the device
you want to use, and select OK. Select Options > Enable
to show screen content.
To hide the screen content, select Options > Hide. The
screen exporter application is moved to the background.
To stop showing screen content, select Options > Disable.
Zip Manager
You can compress files on your device to e-mail or archive
using Zip Manager.
You can perform the following tasks with Zip Manager:
Create new archive — Create a new archive file to store
compressed ZIP formatted files.
Update an archive — Add single or multiple
compressed files or directories to an existing archive.
Delete files — Delete files or directories from an
existing archive.
Archive password — Set, clear, or change the archive
password for protected archives.
Zip manager settings — Change Zip manager settings,
such as: compression level, temporary file drive, file
name encoding, default drive, auto-naming, and
default startup view.
You can store archive files on the device or on the memory
card. Zip Manager also has a wizard view that you can use
to perform basic file compression tasks, such as:
extracting, adding, archiving, and listing files.
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Print
Print a message or file from the device. Preview a print
job, define page layout options, select a printer, or print
to a file.
Before you print, make sure that your device is properly
connected to the printer.
To print a message or file, open the message or file, and
select Options > Print.
Define the following options:
Printer — Select an available printer from the list.
Print — Select All pages, Even pages, or Odd pages as
the print range.
Print range — Select All pages in range, Current page,
or Defined pages as the page range.
Number of copies — Select the number of copies to
print.
Print to file — Select to print to a file and determine
the location for the file.
You may not be able to print all messages, such as
multimedia messages or other special message types.
To preview a file or message before you print, select
Options > Print > Preview.
To change the page layout before printing, select
Options > Print > Page setup and from the following
tabs:
Paper size — Change the paper size or orientation and
customize the height and width.
Margins — Change the size of the left, right, top, or
bottom margins.
HeaderThe maximum length of the header is 128
characters. You can set the distance from the header
to the text and choose to include the header on the
first page of the document.
Footer — The maximum length of the footer is 128
characters. You can set the distance from the footer to
the text.
To add or delete a printer, select Menu > Office >
Printers > Options > Add or Delete.
ProTour Golf
Pro Tour Golf is a full-featured 3D golf simulation
featuring two challenging golf courses and entertaining
single and multiplayer game modes. Pro Tour Golf
delivers all the elements of a golf game you would expect,
including a customizable set of golf clubs, a range of
match and stroke play competitions, male and female
golfer graphics and a range of golfer abilities.
See instructions within the game.
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Settings
Select Menu > Tools > Settings.
You can define and modify various settings of your device.
Modifying these settings affects the operation of your
device across several applications.
Some settings may be preset for the device or sent to you
in a configuration message by your network operator or
service provider. You may not be able to change such
settings.
Scroll to the setting that you want to edit, and press the
joystick to do the following:
Switch between two values, such as on or off.
Select a value from a list.
Open a text editor to enter a value.
Open a slider to decrease or increase the value by
scrolling left or right.
Phone settings
Select Phone to change the language settings, standby
mode settings, and display settings of your device.
General settings
Select General and from the following:
Phone language — Select a language from the list.
Changing the device language affects every
application in your device. When you change the
language, the device restarts.
Writing language — Select a language from the list.
Changing the writing language also affects the
characters that are available when writing text and the
predictive text dictionary that is used.
Welcome note / logo — Select Default to use the
default image, Text to enter a welcome note of your
own, or Image to select an image from the Gallery. The
welcome note or image is displayed briefly each time
you switch on the device.
Orig. phone settings — Restore the original device
settings. To do this, you need your device lock code.
After resetting, the device may take a longer time to
power on. Documents, contact information, calendar
entries, and files are unaffected.
Standby mode settings
Select Standby mode and from the following:
Active standby — Select On to have shortcuts to
different applications available in the active standby
mode.
Left selection key, Right selection key — Change the
shortcuts that open from the left and right selection
keys in the standby screen. Press joystick, select a
function from the list, and OK.
Navigation key right, Navigation key left, Navigat. key
down, Navigation key up, Selection key — Change the
shortcuts that open when you scroll to different
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directions. These settings are not available if you select
Active standby > On.
Display settings
Select Display and from the following:
Light sensor — Adjust the amount of light required to
illuminate the device display.
Power saver time-out — Select the amount of time
before the screen saver is activated. Activating the
screen saver lengthens the device operating time.
Light time-out — Set how quickly after last keypress
the display dims.
Call settings
Select Call and from the following:
Send my caller ID — Select Yes to display your phone
number to the person you are calling or Set by
network to let the network to determine whether your
caller ID is sent.
Call waiting — Select Activate to be notified of a new
incoming call while you have a call in progress or Check
status to check if the function is active on the network.
Reject call with SMS — Select Yes to send a text
message automatically to the person who is calling
you informing why you cannot answer their incoming
call.
Message text — Enter the text that is sent when you
cannot answer an incoming call and want to
automatically send a text message as a reply.
Automatic redial — Select On to redial a number if it
was busy at the first call attempt. Your device makes a
maximum of 10 attempts to connect the call.
Summary after call — Select On to briefly display the
approximate duration of the last call.
1-touch dialing — Select On to activate speed dialing
on your device. To dial a phone number assigned to
the speed dialing keys (2-9), press and hold the key.
See "1-touch dial," p. 27.
Anykey answer — Select On to answer an incoming
call by briefly pressing any key, except the end key.
Line in use — Select Line 1 or Line 2 to change the
phone line for outgoing calls and text messages
(network service). This setting is displayed only if the
SIM card supports the alternate line service and a
subscription to two phone lines.
Line change — Select Disable to prevent line selection
(network service). To change this setting, you need the
PIN2 code.
Connection settings
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection and from
the following:
Access points — Set up new or edit existing access
points. Some or all access points may be preset for your
device by your service provider, and you may not be
able to create, edit, or remove them.
Access point groups — Set up new or edit existing
access point groups that are used in automatic
connection establishment and e-mail roaming.
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Packet data — Determine when packet data
connections are used, and enter the access point if you
use your device as a modem for a computer.
SIP settings — View or create session initiation
protocol (SIP) profiles.
Data call — Set the time-out period after which data
call connections automatically end.
VPN — Install and manage VPN policies, manage VPN
policy servers, see the VPN log, and create and manage
VPN access points.
Configs. — View and delete trusted servers from which
your device may receive configuration settings.
To obtain information about subscribing to a packet data
service and the appropriate connection and configuration
settings, contact your network operator or service
provider.
The settings available for editing may vary.
Access points
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection > Access
points.
An access point is where your device connects to the
network by way of a data connection. To use e-mail and
multimedia services or to browse web pages, you must
first define access points for these services.
An access point group is used for grouping and
prioritizing access points. An application can use a group
as a connection method instead of a single access point.
In that case, the best available access point inside a group
is used for making the connection, and in case of e-mail,
also for roaming.
Some or all access points may be preset for your device
by your service provider, and you may not be able to
create, edit, or remove them.
See "Internet access points," p. 73.
Access point groups
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection > Access
point groups.
An access point group is used for grouping and
prioritizing access points. An application can use a group
as a connection method instead of a single access point.
In that case the best available access point inside a group
is used for making connection and in case of e-mail, also
for roaming.
To create an access point group, select Access point
groups > Options > New group. In the Group name field,
enter a name for the group. Define in the Conn.
switching field whether to show the connection
switching process on the display of your device. Choose
and edit the access points that belong to this group in the
Access points section.
To remove an access point in an access point group, select
the access point and Options > Remove.
Packet data
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection > Packet
data.
Your device supports packet data connections, such as
GPRS in the GSM network. When you are using your device
in a GSM network, it is possible to have multiple data
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connections active at the same time; access points can
share a data connection, and data connections remain
active (for example, during voice calls). See "Connection
manager," p. 76.
Packet data settings
The packet data settings affect all access points using a
packet data connection.
Select from the following:
Packet data conn. — Select When available to register
the device to the packet data network when you
switch the device on in a supported network. Select
When needed to establish a packet data connection
only when an application or action requires it.
Access point — Enter the access point name provided
by your service provider to use the device as a packet
data modem to your computer.
These settings affect all access points for packet data
connections.
Data call settings
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Data call.
To set the time-out period after which data calls
automatically end if no data has been transferred,
select Online time, and press the joystick. Select User
defined to enter the time yourself or Unlimited to keep
the connection active until you select Options >
Disconnect.
Configurations
To view and delete configurations for trusted servers,
select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection >
Configs..
You can receive messages from your network operator,
service provider, or company information management
that contain configuration settings for trusted servers.
These settings are automatically saved in Configs.. You
may receive configuration settings for access points,
multimedia or e-mail services, and IM or synchronization
settings from trusted servers.
To delete configurations for a trusted server, scroll to the
server, and press the backspace key. The configuration
settings for other applications provided by this server are
also deleted.
Date and time settings
See "Clock settings," p. 53.
Security settings
See "Define security settings," p. 30.
Enhancement settings
Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Enhancement.
Warning: When you use the headset, your ability
to hear outside sounds may be affected. Do not use the
headset where it can endanger your safety.
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With most enhancements, you can select from the
following settings:
Default profile — Select the profile that is activated
when you attach an enhancement to your device.
Automatic answer — Let the device answer phone
calls automatically when an enhancement is attached.
Select On to have the device answer an incoming call
automatically after 5 seconds. If the ringing type is set
to Beep once or Silent in the Profiles menu, automatic
answer is disabled.
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Tools
Select Menu > Tools.
The Tools folder contains applications used to configure
your device and to configure other applications.
Memory—See "Memory," p. 22.
Switch (data transfer)—See "Transfer content between
devices," p. 23.
Profiles—See "Profiles," p. 55.
Settings—See p. 0 .
Voice commands
Select Menu > Tools > Voice commands.
Use voice commands to make phone calls and to launch
applications, profiles, or other functions on the device.
The device creates a voice tag for the entries in the
contacts list and for the functions designated in the Voice
commands application. When a voice command is
spoken, the device compares the spoken words to the
voice tag in the device.
Use a voice command to make a call
The voice tag for a contact is the name or nickname that
is saved on the contact card in Contacts. To listen to the
voice tag, open a contact card, and select Options >
Playback.
1. To make a call using a voice command, press and hold
the call key.
2. When you hear the tone or see the visual display,
clearly speak the name saved on the contact card.
3. The device plays a synthesized voice tag for the
recognized contact in the selected device language,
and displays the name and number. After a timeout
of 1.5 seconds, the device dials the number. If the
recognized contact was not correct, select Next to
view a list of other matches or Quit to cancel dialing.
Use a voice command to launch an
application
The device creates voice tags for the applications listed in
the Voice commands application.
To launch an application using a voice command, press
and hold the call key, and clearly speak the voice
command. If the recognized application was not correct,
select Next to vie w a list of oth er ma tch es or Quit to cancel.
To add more applications to the list, select Options > New
application.
To change the voice command of an application, scroll to
the application, and select Options > Change command.
Type the new voice command, and select OK.
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Use voice commands for profiles
The device creates a voice tag for each profile. To set on
a profile using a voice command, press and hold the call
key, and say the name of the profile.
To change the voice command, scroll to the desired
profile, and select Profiles > Options > Change
command.
Voice command settings
To switch off the synthesizer that plays recognized voice
commands in the selected device language, select
Settings > Synthesizer > Off.
To reset voice recognition learning when the main user
of the device has changed, select Reset voice adapts..
Positioning
With the positioning service you can receive information
from service providers about local issues such as weather
or traffic conditions, based on the location of your device
(network service).
Select Menu > Tools > Positioning.
To select a positioning method, scroll to the positioning
method, and select Options > Enable. To stop using it,
select Options > Disable. The Bluetooth positioning
method enables you to use Bluetooth GPS enhancements
for positioning. The Network based positioning method
is provided by your network operator or service provider.
Both positioning methods can be used simultaneously.
Navigator
Select Menu > Tools > Navigator.
Navigator is a GPS application that enables you to view
your current location, find your way to a desired location,
and track distance. The application requires a Bluetooth
GPS accessory to operate. You must also have Bluetooth
GPS positioning method enabled in Menu > Tools >
Positioning.
The application must receive positioning info from at
least three satellites to use it as a traveling aid. Changes
to this application may affect your privacy, so you must
control how it is used.
Select from the following:
Navigator — View navigating information to your trip
destination.
Position — View positioning information about your
current location.
Trip dist. — View your traveling information such as
the distance and duration you have traveled and your
average and maximum speeds.
Landmarks
Select Menu > Tools > Landmarks.
Landmarks are coordinates to geographic locations that
you can save to your device for later use in different
location-based services. You can create landmarks using
a Bluetooth GPS enhancement or network (network
service). See "Navigator," p. 92.
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To create a landmark, select Options > New landmark.
Select Current position to make a network request for the
latitude and longitude coordinates of your current
location or Enter manually to fill in the necessary location
information such as a name, category, address, latitude,
longitude and altitude.
To delete a landmark, scroll to it, and press the backspace
key.
For more information, see the extended User's Guide on
the Web.
Application manager
Select Menu > Tools > App. manager.
When you open the application manager, you see all the
software packages that have been installed, with their
name, version number, type, and size. You can view the
details of installed applications, remove them from your
device, and specify installation settings.
Certificate manager
Important: Note that even if the use of certificates
makes the risks involved in remote connections and
software installation considerably smaller, they must be
used correctly in order to benefit from increased security.
The existence of a certificate does not offer any protection
by itself; the certificate manager must contain correct,
authentic, or trusted certificates for increased security to
be available. Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If
Expired certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown
even if the certificate should be valid, check that the
current date and time in your device are correct.
Before changing any certificate settings, you must make
sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and
that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner.
Digital certificates are used to verify the origins of
software but do not guarantee safety. There are three
different types of certificates: authority certificates,
personal certificates, and server certificates. During a
secure connection, a server may send a server certificate
to your device. Upon receipt, it is checked through an
authority certificate stored on your device. You receive
notification if the identity of the server is not authentic or
if you do not have the correct certificate in your device.
Download a certificate from a web site, or receive a
certificate as an e-mail attachment, or as a message sent
through a Bluetooth or infrared connection. Certificates
should be used when you connect to an online bank or a
remote server to transfer confidential information. They
should also be used if you want to reduce the risk of
viruses or other malicious software, and to check the
authenticity of software when you download and install
software to your device.
Tip: When you add a new certificate, check its
authenticity.
Nokia Catalogs
Select Menu > Tools. Select OK if you accept the
disclaimer.
Nokia Catalogs (network service) is a mobile content shop
available on your device. With Nokia Catalogs you can
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discover, preview, buy, download, and upgrade content,
such as games, ringing tones, wallpapers, services, and
applications, for your device. The available content
depends on your network operator and service provider.
Nokia Catalogs uses your network services to access the
most updated catalog content. For information on
additional items available through Nokia Catalogs,
contact your network operator or service provider.
Nokia Catalogs receives ongoing updates, bringing you
the latest content your network operator or service
provider offers for your device. To update the catalogs
manually, select Options > #MISSING.
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Device management
Manage data and software on your device.
Remote configuration
network service
Select Menu > Connectivity > Device mgr..
You can connect to a server and receive configuration
settings for your device. You may receive server profiles
and different configuration settings from your network
operator, service providers, and company information
management department. Configuration settings may
include connection and other settings used by different
applications in your device. Available options may vary.
The remote configuration connection is usually started by
the server when the device settings need to be updated.
Remote configuration settings
In the Device mgr. main view, select Options and select
from the following:
Start configuration — Connect to the server and
receive configuration settings for your device.
New server profile — Create a new server profile.
Edit profile — Change the profile settings.
Delete — Remove the selected profile.
Enable config. — Select to receive configuration
settings from those servers for which you have a server
profile and have allowed configuration.
Disable config. — Select to stop receiving
configuration settings from all servers for which you
have a server profile.
View log — View the configuration log of the selected
profile.
Data synchronization
Menu > Connectivity > Sync.
Use Sync to synchronize your contacts, calendar, notes, or
mailboxes with corresponding applications on a
compatible computer or remote Internet server. Your
synchronization settings are saved in a synchronization
profile. The application uses SyncML technology for
remote synchronization. For information on SyncML
compatibility, contact the supplier of the applications
with which you want to synchronize your device.
The available applications you can synchronize may vary.
Use caution when synchronizing data if you use a
proprietary e-mail client. Data may conflict and could be
overwritten. Contact your service provider for more
information.
Tip: You may receive the synchronization settings
as a message from your service provider.
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Create a synchronization profile
To create a profile, select Options > New sync profile and
select from the following options:
Sync profile name — Enter a name for the profile.
Applications — Select the applications to synchronize
with the profile.
Connection settings — Specify the needed connection
settings. Contact your service provider for information.
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Shortcuts
Here are some of the available keyboard shortcuts in your
device. Shortcuts can make the use of the applications
more efficient.
There are several different shortcut combinations that
you can use:
Shortcuts with Ctrl+key give you access to the Menu
functions. For example, pressing Ctrl+N creates a new
window in Web, a new contact card in Contacts or a
new message in Messaging.
Additional characters and symbols are most often
inserted by the Shift+key combination. For example,
pressing Shift+a number key can insert quotation
marks, exclamation points or parentheses.
Certain functions can be activated with the Chr+key
combinations. For example, pressing Chr+Help opens
additional information about your current task, or
pressing Chr+Infrared key can activate and deactivate
infrared.
Tip: Many shortcuts are also displayed next to
menu options in applications.
General shortcuts
Ctrl+A Select all
Ctrl+C Copy
Ctrl+D Delete
Ctrl+F Find
Ctrl+I Sort
Ctrl+M Move
Ctrl+N New
Ctrl+O Open
Ctrl+P Print
Ctrl+S Save
Ctrl+T Full screen
Ctrl+V Paste
Ctrl+X Cut
Ctrl+Z Undo
Shift+Backspace Delete text from right
Ctrl+Telephone Open the Recent calls view in the
telephone application
Chr+alphabet Insert an accented character
Chr+Tab Switch between open applications
Chr+Telephone
key
Redial the last dialed number
Chr+Messaging
key
Retrieve mail
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Application-specific
shortcuts
Desk application
Ctrl+P Properties
Ctrl+Own key Configure the Own key
Telephone
Ctrl+P View serial number (IMEI)
Contacts
Ctrl+K Settings
Ctrl+M Belongs to groups (in an open contact
card)
Ctrl+N New contact card
Ctrl+P Database properties
Ctrl+R Ringing tone (in an open contact card)
Ctrl+T Card templates
Messaging
Ctrl+B Retrieve new messages
Ctrl+G Retrieve mail
Ctrl+I Sort by (sorts by the property you have
already selected, for example date or
sender)
Ctrl+L Go online, or go offline if a connection
is active
Ctrl+Q Properties
Ctrl+R Reply
Ctrl+T Expand folder contents
Ctrl+U Disconnect
Ctrl+Y Change the connection
Chr+Messaging Retrieve mail
Calendar
Ctrl+A Create a new anniversary
Ctrl+E Create a new memo
Ctrl+G Go to date
Ctrl+K Edit view settings
Ctrl+N Create a new meeting
Ctrl+Q Change view
Ctrl+S Create a new to-do note
Ctrl+T Edit the date and time
Ctrl+Calendar Open the current day in the Day view
Calendar key Change view
Documents
Ctrl+B Bold
Ctrl+G Go to page
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Ctrl+I Italics
Ctrl+U Underline
Sheet
Ctrl+H Rename the worksheet
Ctrl+M Freeze panes
Ctrl+Q View worksheets
Ctrl+W Insert a new worksheet
Ctrl+Y Insert cells
Presentations
Ctrl+T Full screen mode
Enter key Start text editing
Esc key Cancel text editing
File manager
Ctrl+E Expand view
Ctrl+H Show all files
Ctrl+I Sort by (the property you have already
selected, for example name or date)
Ctrl+N New file
Ctrl+O Collapse view
Ctrl+P Properties
Ctrl+R Rename the selected object
Ctrl+U Move up one level
Web
Ctrl+B Add to bookmarks
Ctrl+E Close the browser
Ctrl+G Back
Go to bookmark (in bookmark view)
Ctrl+H Go to home page
Ctrl+I Load all images
Insert new folder (in bookmark view)
Ctrl+K Settings
Ctrl+M Fit to screen
Ctrl+N Open a new window
Ctrl+R Reload
Ctrl+T Full screen mode
Ctrl+U Disconnect
Ctrl+W View window list
Ctrl+Y Change the connection
Ctrl+Z Stop
Images
Ctrl+B Previous image (with an image open)
Ctrl+F Next image (with an image open)
Ctrl+R Rotate image (with an image open)
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Ctrl+T Full screen (with an image open)
Voice recorder
Ctrl+L Repeat
Ctrl+M Mute
Ctrl+R Rename
Music player
Ctrl+B Previous track
Ctrl+F Next track
Ctrl+I Sort by (the property you have already
selected)
Ctrl+M Mute
RealPlayer
Ctrl+B Previous clip (with a video clip open)
Ctrl+F Next clip (with a video clip open)
Ctrl+M Mute (with a video clip open)
Ctrl+R Repeat once (with a video clip open)
Ctrl+T Full screen (with a video clip open)
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Nokia original enhancements
An extensive range of enhancements is available for your
device. Select the enhancements that accommodate your
specific communication needs. For availability of the
enhancements, check with your local dealer.
Compatible power enhancements:
1500 mAh Li-Ion battery (BP-5L)
Travel charger (AC-4)
Mobile charger (DC-4)
Dynamo charger adapter (CA-44)
Compatible audio enhancements:
Headset (HS-40)
Wireless boom headset (HS-4W)
Wireless headset (HS-11W)
Wireless clip-on headset (HS-21W)
Compatible messaging and data enhancements:
Nokia digital pen II (SU-19W)
Connectivity cable (DKE-2)
Mini SD (3.0V, 64 MB to 2 GB)
Wireless GPS module (LD-1W)
Compatible car enhancements:
Wireless hands-free car plug-in (HF-6W)
Wireless car kit (CK-1W)
Enhancements
A few practical rules about accessories and
enhancements.
Keep all accessories and enhancements out of the
reach of small children.
When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory
or enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Check regularly that enhancements installed in a
vehicle are mounted and are operating properly.
Installation of any complex car enhancements must be
made by qualified personnel only.
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Battery information
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full
performance of a new battery is achieved only after two
or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The
battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times,
but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby
times are noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new
battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge
your battery only with Nokia approved chargers
designated for this device.
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device
when not in use. Do not leave fully charged battery
connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten
its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose
its charge over time.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few
minutes before the charging indicator appears on the
display or before any calls can be made.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use
any charger or battery that is damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-
circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin,
clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+)
and negative (-) terminals of the battery. (These look like
metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for
example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket
or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the
battery or the connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a
closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the
capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep
the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A
device with a hot or cold battery may not work
temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged.
Battery performance is particularly limited in
temperatures well below freezing.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.
Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of
batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle
when possible. Do not dispose as household waste.
1500 mAh Li-Polymer
battery (BP-5L) information
Variation in talk time and standby time may occur,
depending on the SIM card, network and usage settings,
and the style and environment of use.
GSM talk time: up to 6 hours
GSM standby time: up to 14 days
Nokia battery
authentication guidelines
Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To
check that you are getting an original Nokia battery,
purchase it from an authorized Nokia dealer, look for the
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Nokia Original Enhancements logo on the packaging, and
inspect the hologram label using the following steps:
Successful completion of the four steps is not a total
assurance of the authenticity of the battery. If you have
any reason to believe that your battery is not an authentic
original Nokia battery, you should refrain from using it,
and take it to the nearest authorized Nokia service point
or dealer for assistance. Your authorized Nokia service
point or dealer will inspect the battery for authenticity. If
authenticity cannot be verified, return the battery to the
place of purchase.
Authenticate hologram
1. When looking at the hologram
on the label, you should see the
Nokia connecting hands symbol
from one angle and the Nokia
Original Enhancements logo
when looking from another
angle.
2. When you angle the hologram
left, right, down, and up, you
should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on
each side respectively.
3. Scratch the side of the label to
reveal a 20-digit code, for
example,
12345678919876543210. Turn
the battery so that the numbers
are facing upwards. The 20-digit
code reads starting from the
number at the top row followed
by the bottom row.
4.
You should receive a message indicating whether the
code can be authenticated.
What if your battery is not
authentic?
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the
hologram on the label is an authentic Nokia battery,
please do not use the battery. Take it to the nearest
authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance.
The use of a battery that is not approved by the
manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in poor
performance and damage to your device and its
enhancements. It may also invalidate any approval or
warranty applying to the device.
To find out more about original Nokia batteries, visit
www.nokia.com/battery.
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Care and maintenance
Your device is a product of superior design and
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The
suggestions below will help you protect your warranty
coverage.
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all
types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that
will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get
wet, remove the battery, and allow the device to dry
completely before replacing it.
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its
moving parts and electronic components can be
damaged.
Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device
returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form
inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.
Do not attempt to open the device other than as
instructed in this guide.
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough
handling can break internal circuit boards and fine
mechanics.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or
strong detergents to clean the device.
Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving
parts and prevent proper operation.
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses, such as
camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses.
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement
antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the device and may violate
regulations governing radio devices.
Use chargers indoors.
Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such
as contacts and calendar notes, before sending your
device to a service facility.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device,
battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not
working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service
facility for service.
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Additional safety information
Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in
any area and always switch off your device when its use
is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Use the device only in its normal operating positions. This
device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in
the normal use position against the ear or when
positioned at least 7/8 inch (2.2cm) away from the body.
When a carry case, belt clip, or holder is used for body-
worn operation, it should not contain metal and should
position the device at least 7/8 inch (2.2 cm) away from
your body.
In order to transmit data files or messages, this device
requires a quality connection to the network. In some
cases, transmission of data files or messages may be
delayed until such a connection is available. Ensure the
above separation distance instructions are followed until
the transmission is completed.
Medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including
wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of
inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a
physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to
determine if they are adequately shielded from external
RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your
device in health care facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or
health care facilities may be using equipment that could
be sensitive to external RF energy.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum
separation of 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) be maintained
between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations of Wireless
Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should
do the following:
Always keep the device more than 15.3 centimeters (6
inches) from the pacemaker
Not carry the device in a breast pocket
Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to
minimize the potential for interference.
If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and
move the device away.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some
hearing aids. If interference occurs, consult your service
provider.
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Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as
electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid
(antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control
systems, and air bag systems. For more information,
check with the manufacturer, or its representative, of
your vehicle or any equipment that has been added.
Only qualified personnel should service the device, or
install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service
may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that
may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless
device equipment in your vehicle is mounted and
operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable
liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same
compartment as the device, its parts, or enhancements.
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that air
bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects,
including installed or portable wireless equipment in the
area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed,
and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Potentially explosive
environments
Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and
instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include
areas where you would normally be advised to turn off
your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Switch off the device at refueling points such as near gas
pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use
of radio equipment in fuel depots, storage, and
distribution areas; chemical plants; or where blasting
operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially
explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly
marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical
transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied
petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas
where the air contains chemicals or particles such as
grain, dust, or metal powders.
Emergency calls
Important: Wireless phones, including this device,
operate using radio signals, wireless networks, landline
networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of
this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed.
You should never rely solely on any wireless device for
essential communications like medical emergencies.
To make an emergency call:
1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate
signal strength.
Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is
properly inserted in the device.
2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear
the display and ready the device for calls.
3. Enter the official emergency number for your present
location. Emergency numbers vary by location.
4. Press the call key.
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If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn
those features off before you can make an emergency call.
Consult this guide or your service provider for more
information.
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary
information as accurately as possible. Your wireless
device may be the only means of communication at the
scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given
permission to do so.
CERTIFICATION
INFORMATION(SAR)
THIS MOBILE DEVICE MEETS
GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO
RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It
is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio
waves recommended by international guidelines. These
guidelines were developed by the independent scientific
organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed
to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age
and health.
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit
of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate
or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating
positions with the device transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands. The
actual SAR level of an operating device can be below the
maximum value because the device is designed to use
only the power required to reach the network. That
amount changes depending on a number of factors such
as how close you are to a network base station. The
highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of
the device at the ear is x.xx W/kg.
Use of device accessories and enhancements may result
in different SAR values. SAR values may vary depending
on national reporting and testing requirements and the
network band. Additional SAR information may be
provided under product information at www.nokia.com.
Your mobile device is also designed to meet the
requirements for exposure to radio waves established by
the Federal Communications Commission (USA) and
Industry Canada. These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6
W/kg averaged over 1 gram of tissue. The highest SAR
value reported under this standard during product
certification for use at the ear is 0.95 W/kg and when
properly worn on the body is 0.81 W/kg. Information
about this device model can be found at /www.fcc.gov/
oet/fccidby searching the equipment authorization
system using FCC ID: GMLRM-88.
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Index
Symbols/Numerics
1-touch dialing 27
A
access points 73, 87
answering calls 28
application manager 93
applications
common actions 15
attachments 43
audio files 60
authority certificates 93
automatic answer 89
B
battery
charge level 21
charging 12
installing 9
battery charger connector 17
blogs 68
Bluetooth
connections 70
pairing 71
settings 70
bookmarks 67
browsing Web pages 65, 66, 69
business cards 33
C
cable 72
calculator 52
calendar 51
calling 27
calls
forwarding 28
restricting 29
settings 87
CD-ROM 12
cells 81
certificates 93
charging the battery 12
chart sheets 81
chat 46
clock 53
connecting to the Internet 73
connection manager 76
connection methods
Bluetooth 70
cable 72
infrared 73
modem 76
connections
GPRS settings 74
contact groups 32
contact information 33
contacts
adding 32
copying information 33
default information 33
groups 32
ringing tones 33
copying text 16
D
data
connections 75
declining calls 28
dial
speed 27
vanity 28
display
indicators 21
settings 87
documents 78
E
e-mail
accounts 45
messages 40
replying 43
writing 44
ending network connections 76
enhancement settings 89
enhancements 101
equalizer 62
F
feeds 68
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file manager 78
flash player 63
forwarding calls 28
G
gallery 59
general packet radio service
See
GPRS
GPRS 75
access point settings 74
settings 89
H
headset connector 17
help 17
I
IM 46
images
add to contacts 60
set as wallpaper 60
zooming in or out 59
indicators 21
infrared 73
installing
battery 9
SIM card 9
instant messaging 46
Internet 66
access points 73
call settings 87
settings 73
J
joystick 13, 86
K
keyboard 13
keyguard 15
keypad lock 15
L
landmarks 92
language 86
listening to music 62
locking
device 15
keypad 15
logs 29
M
mail
See
e-mail
media applications 59
memory 22
memory card 22, 23
menu 25
messages
deleting 44
e-mail 40
folders 35
instant 46
multimedia messages 37
special messages 49
text messages 36
miniSD card 23
modem 76
multimedia messages
creating 38
receiving 39
replying to 39
sending 38
settings 40
music player 62
mVPN
See
VPN
N
navigation 92
notes 52
O
outline view 79
P
packet data 75
access point settings 74
settings 89
pairing 71
pasting text 16
personal certificates 93
personalization 55, 57
phone 27
calls 27
language 86
settings 86
playing
music 62
video and audio 60
voice recordings 63
playlists 62
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predictive text input 86
presentations 81
printing 85
profiles 55
R
RealPlayer
playing media clips 60
settings 61
recording
calls 63
voice 63
rejecting calls 28
remote configuration
settings 95
remote synchronization 95
restricting
calls 29
restriction password 30
ringing tones 33
S
screen export 84
security
device 29
selecting items 25
selecting objects 25
selecting text 25
selection key settings 86
service commands 50
settings
Bluetooth 70
calendar 52
calls 87
connection 87
display 87
general 86
Internet 73
message centers 36
multimedia messages 40
profiles 55
remote configuration 95
security 30
standby 86
text messages 37
Web 68
shortcuts 21, 97
signal strength 21
SIM access profile 74
SIM card
installing 9
text messages 37
slide shows 82
SMS messages 36
special messages 49
standby
mode 19
settings 86
storage 22, 23
switching device on and off 11
T
text
copying 16
pasting 16
selecting 25
traditional input 16
writing 16
text messages
editing message centers 36
managing messages in the
SIM card 37
replying 36
sending 36
writing 36
themes 57
to-do list 51
tools folder 91
traditional text input 16
tutorial 17
U
USB data cable 72
V
vanity dialing 28
video clips 60
virtual private network 77
voice commands 91
voice dialing 91
voice mailbox 27
voice memos 63
voice recorder 63
volume 17, 62
VPN 77
W
Web 66
welcome note 86
worksheets 80
writing language 86
Z
zip manager 84
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