Microsoft RX-44 Internet Tablet User Manual Internet Tablet OS 2008 edition User Guide
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Manual
Internet Tablet OS 2008 edition
User Guide
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Issue 1 EN
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Issue 1 EN
Contents
For your safety...........................................5
Your device.................................................7
Touch screen...........................................................................7
Task navigator................................................................. 8
Application title area.................................................... 8
Status indicator area .................................................... 8
Minimize and close buttons ....................................... 9
Application area...........................................................10
Toolbar ............................................................................10
Home view.............................................................................10
Device control.......................................................................10
Text input methods.............................................................11
Integrated keyboard....................................................11
Full-screen finger keyboard......................................12
On-screen keyboard....................................................12
Handwriting recognition ...........................................13
Text input settings.......................................................13
Volume control.....................................................................13
Device lock ............................................................................14
Change lock code.........................................................14
Lock touch screen and keys ......................................14
Memory management........................................................15
Memory cards ...............................................................15
Back up and restore data ..........................................16
Help .........................................................................................17
Search for information......................................................18
Internet connections ...............................19
Connectivity settings .........................................................19
WLAN connection...............................................................19
Mobile phone connection.................................................21
Bluetooth wireless technology................................21
Select a phone..............................................................22
Manually create connection ....................................23
Disable wireless connections...........................................24
Browse the Web.......................................25
Open and browse Web pages ..........................................25
Manage bookmarks ............................................................26
Internet communication .........................27
Accounts................................................................................27
Presence.................................................................................28
Contacts.................................................................................29
Instant messaging...............................................................29
Internet call ..........................................................................30
E-mail.....................................................................................31
Create an e-mail account.........................................31
Retrieve and read e-mail messages .......................32
Create and send e-mail messages..........................33
Define basic e-mail settings.....................................33
Updating page ......................................................33
Composing page...................................................33
Clean-up page.......................................................34
Define advanced settings..........................................34
Incoming page ......................................................34
Outgoing page ......................................................35
Security page.........................................................35
Inbox folder...................................................................35
Outbox folder................................................................35
Sent folder.....................................................................36
Drafts folder..................................................................36
Media applications ..................................37
Media player.........................................................................37
Media sources...............................................................37
Internet radio................................................................37
File formats ...................................................................38
UPnP media servers.....................................................39
RSS feed reader....................................................................39
Images ....................................................................................40
Positioning................................................41
GPS receiver..........................................................................41
About satellite signals .......................................................42
Map application...................................................................42
Browse maps.................................................................42
Select and download maps.......................................43
Find locations ...............................................................43
Favorites.........................................................................44
Points of interest .........................................................44
Extra services................................................................44
Settings ....................................................46
Application manager.......................................................... 46
Connection manager..........................................................46
Control panel........................................................................46
Restore original settings ........................................... 47
Clear device data......................................................... 47
Install connection settings....................................... 47
Utilities .....................................................48
Calculator.............................................................................. 48
Clock ....................................................................................... 48
File manager.........................................................................48
Notes ...................................................................................... 48
PDF reader.............................................................................48
Sketch..................................................................................... 48
PC connectivity........................................49
Software update.................................................................. 49
Battery information ................................50
Charging and discharging................................................. 50
Nokia battery authentication guidelines ..................... 50
Care and maintenance ............................52
Additional safety information................53
Open source software notice .................54
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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 device use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local
laws. Always keep your hands free to operate
the vehicle while driving. Your first
consideration while driving should be road
safety.
INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be
susceptible to interference, which could affect
performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any
restrictions. Switch the device off near medical
equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any
restrictions. Wireless devices can cause
interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use
the device at a refuelling 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.
QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel
may 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 stored in your device.
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CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When
connecting to any other device, read its user
guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not
connect incompatible products.
Network services
Contact your service provider for additional instructions
for the use of network services and information on what
charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations
that affect how you can use network services.
Your service provider may have requested that certain
features be disabled or not activated in your device. Your
device may also have a special configuration.
Memory
The following features in this device may share memory:
bookmarks; image, audio, and video files; notes, sketch,
and other files; contacts; e-mail messages; and
applications. Use of one or more of these features may
reduce the memory available for the remaining features
sharing memory. Your device may display a message that
the memory is full when you try to use a shared memory
feature. In this case, delete some of the information or
entries stored in the shared memory features before
continuing.
For more information, see ‘Memory management’, p. 15.
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Your device
Your Nokia Internet tablet provides easy broadband access
to the Internet through a wireless network connection
(WLAN/Wi-Fi) or Bluetooth connection with compatible
mobile phones. Its wide screen and portable size make it
optimal for enjoying the Web and Internet
communications away from your laptop or desktop.
Your compatible WLAN/Wi-Fi access point must be
compliant with the IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g standard.
Read this user guide carefully before using your device.
Read also the get started guide provided with the device
and the user guide of your compatible phone, which
provides important safety and maintenance information.
The availability of some applications, configurations, and
settings may vary according to the software version or
your country and sales region.
Touch screen
The touch screen consists of the task navigator (1), the
application title area (2), the status indicator area (3), the
minimize and close buttons (4), the application area (5),
the toolbar (6), and the application switcher (7).
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Task navigator
The task navigator (1) includes icons that you can tap to
open new applications and switch between running
applications.
To select an option in a menu, tap it. To close the menu, tap
another area of the screen.
The task navigator contains the following items by default.
To change the items, tap , and select Settings >
Control panel. In Control panel, select Panels. For more
information, see the device help.
First item: Web browser—Tap to access Internet
functions such as new browser windows and bookmarks.
Second item: Contacts—Tap to view your contacts,
access your e-mail, make Internet calls, and send chat
messages.
Third item: Application menu—Tap for access to all
installed applications. To change the structure of the
menu, select Settings > Control panel. In Control panel,
select Panels.
Application switcher—The application switcher (7)
contains the icons of currently open applications. The icons
of the three most recently launched applications are
shown on the application switcher. If several instances of
an application are open (for example, multiple Web
browser windows), the group has one application icon. To
see all running applications, tap .
To change to an application, tap the respective icon in the
application switcher. If you hold the stylus down on an
icon, a tool tip is shown.
When you receive new e-mail or chat messages,
authorization requests and responses, or group chat
invitations, the icons on the application switcher blink to
indicate these events.
Leaving applications running in the background increases
the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life.
Application title area
The application title area (2) displays the name of the
active application and the open file. To open the
application menu, tap , or press the menu key.
Status indicator area
Tap the icons in the status indicator area to get more
information or perform tasks related to a specific function.
To change the icons in the status indicator area, tap ,
and select Settings > Control panel. In Control panel,
select Panels > Status bar.
The status indicator area (3) may contain the following
icons:
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indicates that you have set an alarm in Clock.
indicates that the Internet tablet is connected to
another device through a USB cable.
The presence icon indicates your presence status and
allows you to adjust the presence settings. The icon is
visible only after you have created an account for Internet
call and instant messaging services. indicates that you
are online; that you are away; that you are
invisible; or that you are offline.
indicates the level of display brightness and allows you
to adjust the display settings.
indicates the volume level and allows you to adjust
the master volume and other sound settings. The more bars
the icon contains, the higher the volume. When the sounds
are muted, the icon is . When there is an active
connection between your device and an external Bluetooth
headset, is displayed and you cannot control the master
volume of your Internet tablet through the status icon.
Disconnect the Bluetooth headset to regain control of the
master volume.
The Internet connection icon indicates the status and type
of the Internet connection and allows you to open and
close an Internet connection, and adjust connectivity
settings. indicates that a WLAN connection is active;
that an ad hoc WLAN connection is active; that a
packet data connection (for example, GPRS) is active;
that a data call connection (for example, GSM data call) is
active; that there is no Internet connection; or
that the device is in the offline mode where no
connections are allowed.
indicates how much charge is left in the battery. The
more bars the icon contains, the more charge is left. To
view the estimated battery time, tap the icon.
indicates that a Bluetooth connection to an external
device is active, and that the Bluetooth feature is
switched on, but there is no active connection at the
moment.
The GPS icon is visible only on Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
products that have an internal GPS receiver. The GPS icon
indicates the use of GPS location data by applications and
allows you to configure GPS location settings.
The GPS icon is visible only when the internal GPS receiver
is switched on. indicates that the GPS receiver has
found satellite signals and your location is known; ,
that the GPS receiver has not found satellite signals and
your location is unknown; or , that the GPS receiver is
trying to find satellite signals and your location is being
searched.
Minimize and close buttons
Every application has the minimize and close buttons (4).
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If you tap , the current application is hidden and the
underlying application is shown. To bring the minimized
application back to the top, tap its icon in the application
switcher.
If you tap , the current application or application
window closes. To close an application, you can also select
Close from the application menu, press the escape key for
a second, or tap the close button in the application
switcher menu.
Application area
When you open an application from the task navigator, the
application is displayed in the application area (5). If there
are currently no open applications, the device home view
is displayed.
Toolbar
The toolbar (6) contains the command buttons of the
active application.
Home view
When you switch on the device, the home view is
displayed. The home view offers you quick and easy access
to such product features as clock, Internet radio, Internet
search, RSS feed reader, speed contacts, Web shortcut,
tutorial and promotion applets.
For more information on the available applets, see the
device help.
To show available applets on the home view, select >
Select applets... and the desired applets from the list.
To rearrange the applets in the home view, drag them with
the stylus to the desired new positions. You can also resize
some applets by dragging from the handle on the applet.
To access context-sensitive menu for an applet, hold the
stylus down on the desired applet. Depending on the
applet, you can define applet settings or close the applet
using the context-sensitive menu commands.
To set the background image for the home view, select
> Set background image....
To modify the look and feel of your device, select >
Set theme....
To calibrate the touch screen, select >
Calibrate screen, and follow the instructions on the
screen.
Device control
You can control the device in several different ways: tap
the screen with the stylus or fingers; or press the scroll key
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and other hardware keys on the device. For more
information on touch screen and hardware key interaction,
see the device help named after your product, for example,
‘Nokia N800 Internet Tablet’.
Text input methods
You can enter letters, numbers, and special characters in
several different ways. The virtual keyboards allow you to
tap characters with the stylus or your fingers. Handwriting
recognition allows you to write characters directly onto
the screen using the stylus as a pen.
You can also pair an external hardware keyboard with your
Internet tablet using Bluetooth technology; or use the
integrated keyboard on some Nokia Internet tablet
products.
To be able to enter text with an on-screen keyboard,
full-screen finger keyboard, or handwriting recognition
method, you must check that these features have been
activated.
Depending on the product model, the procedure for
defining text input settings can vary:
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet—Tap , and select
Settings > Control panel. In Control panel, select
Text input settings > General.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet—Tap , and select
Settings > Control panel. In Control panel, select
Text input settings > On-screen.
Once you have activated the text input methods, tap any
text field. The text input area appears on the touch screen
and displays one of the keyboards or the handwriting
recognition area, depending on the previously used text
input method.
Your device can complete words based on the built-in
dictionary for the selected text input language. The device
also learns new words from your input.
Integrated keyboard
Some Nokia Internet tablet products may have an
integrated keyboard. When the integrated keyboard is in
use, the on-screen text input methods are disabled.
To enter text, press the keys on the keyboard. To put the
caps lock on, press the shift key twice.
To enter numbers, additional characters and common
symbols, press [Fn] and the desired character key. To lock
the [Fn] key, press it twice.
To enter accented letters, hold down [Chr], and press a
letter key repeatedly until the desired accented character
appears. To preview all special characters available, press
[Chr] briefly.
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The integrated keyboard allows you to use global keyboard
shortcuts, as well as shortcuts for application specific
tasks. For example, to copy selected content, press
[Ctrl]+[C]; and to close the currently open application,
press [Ctrl]+[Q]. For more shortcuts, see the device help
for text input methods and integrated keyboard.
Full-screen finger keyboard
To begin text input with the finger keyboard, tap the text
input field with your fingers. The finger keyboard opens in
the full screen mode.
When using the finger keyboard, use only clean hands and
regularly clean the touch screen by wiping the screen
gently with a dry, soft cloth.
The finger keyboard displays buttons and functions similar
to the other text input methods; however, not all of the
special characters are available.
To close the finger keyboard, tap in the upper right
corner of the keyboard.
On-screen keyboard
1—Adds a tabulator space or moves the cursor to the
next available text input field.
2[Caps]—Locks the uppercase characters of the
keyboard. In the handwriting recognition mode,
switches between the normal and special character
recognition modes.
3—Allows you to enter an uppercase character in the
on-screen keyboard mode when you write in lowercase.
When you tap this key in the handwriting recognition
mode, the last lowercase character switches to
uppercase, and vice versa.
4—Opens the text input menu, which includes
commands such as Copy, Cut, and Paste. You can also
access the text input settings from the text input menu.
5On-screen keyboard.
6Space bar—Inserts a space. This area also shows word
completion.
7Numeric keyboard—When you press the shift key, the
most common special characters are displayed in this
area.
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8—Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
9—Moves the cursor to the next row or text input
field. Additional functions are based on the current
context (for example, in the Web address field of the
Web browser, it acts as a go button).
10 —Opens a view, in which you can select from
commonly used special characters, symbols, and
language character accents.
11 —Closes the on-screen keyboard and handwriting
recognition input area.
You can draw the following handwriting gestures on top of
the on-screen keyboard:
1for a backspace
2for a space
3to switch a letter
between uppercase
and lowercase
4to add a line break
Handwriting recognition
You can use the stylus as a pen to write text. Write legible,
upright characters on the text input area, and leave a small
horizontal gap between each character. Do not use cursive
writing.
To write common characters and numbers (default mode),
write words as you normally write them. To write special
characters, tap [Abc1] in the left pane of the input area,
and write the characters as you normally write them.
To insert new characters in and after words, draw them in
the intended positions.
To teach the device your handwriting style, tap on the
on-screen keyboard, and select Tools > Teach.
You can draw the following handwriting gestures on the
handwriting recognition area:
1for a backspace
2for a space
Text input settings
To define the text input settings, tap , and select
Settings > Control panel. In Control panel, select
Text input settings. For more information, see the device
help.
Volume control
To adjust the master volume of your device, tap on the
status indicator area. To set the master volume, drag the
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volume slider with the stylus, or tap [+] or [-]. The master
volume overrides all other volume settings in the device.
Warning: Do not hold the device near your
ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because
the volume may be extremely loud.
Device lock
To prevent unauthorized use of your device, change the
lock code, and set the device to automatically lock after a
certain time-out period.
To lock the device, briefly press the power key, select
Lock device > OK. If you have not set the lock code, you
are asked to do so. To unlock the device, enter the lock
code, and select OK.
To edit the device lock settings, tap , and select
Settings > Control panel. In Control panel, select
Device lock.
To set the time-out period, select Autolock period and the
desired time.
Change lock code
To change the lock code, do the following:
1. Tap , and select Settings > Control panel.
2. In Control panel, select Device lock >
Change lock code.
3. Enter the current lock code, and select OK. The default
code is 12345.
4. Enter the new code, and select OK.
5. Enter the new code again, and select OK.
If you select Cancel in any of these dialogs, the device
lock code is not changed.
Keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate
from your device.
Note: If you lose the device lock code, you
must take the device to a Nokia authorized
service facility. To unlock the device, the
software must be reloaded, and all data you
have saved in the device may be lost.
Lock touch screen and keys
The touch screen and key lock prevents accidental
operation of the device when it is switched on. When the
touch screen and keys are locked, the device plays no key
tones and accepts no keypresses except for unlocking the
touch screen and keys.
Depending on the product model, the procedure for locking
and unlocking the touch screen and keys can vary:
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Nokia N800 Internet Tablet—To lock the touch screen
and keys, briefly press , and select
Lock touch screen and keys > OK. To unlock the touch
screen and keys, press and .
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet—To lock the touch screen
and keys, push to the left. To unlock the touch screen
and keys, push to the left again.
Memory management
To view current storage memory consumption, tap ,
and select Settings > Control panel. In Control panel,
select Memory > Storage to display storage memory
information of the device and memory cards. To view more
detailed information about the storage memory
consumption, select Details.
To use a memory card as additional virtual memory for
running applications, do the following:
1. Tap , and select Settings > Control panel.
2. In Control panel, select Memory.
3. In Memory, select Virtual > Extend virtual memory,
and the desired size for the additional memory.
Additional virtual memory is always tied to the internal
memory card of your device.
Heavy usage of the extended virtual memory may affect
the durability of the memory card.
Important: Do not remove the memory card in
the middle of an operation when the card is
being accessed. Removing the card in the middle
of an operation may damage the memory card as
well as the device, and data stored on the card
may be corrupted.
To free memory, delete data in the file manager or other
applications. To find and delete files of a certain size, use
the search application.
Memory cards
Depending on the product model, the amount of available
memory card slots and the type of compatible memory
cards can vary:
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet—Your device has two
memory card slots. There is an internal slot under the back
cover and another slot under the memory card cover on the
front corner of the device.
The supported memory card formats are as follows:
•MultiMediaCard (MMC), (full size)
•Reduced Size MMC (with adapter)
•SD card (full size)
•miniSD card (with adapter)
•microSD card (with adapter)
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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet—Your device has an external
memory card slot under the desk stand on the front right
corner of the device. Your device also includes a non-
removable internal memory card. You can view the content
of the internal memory card in Utilities > File manager.
The supported memory card formats are as follows:
•miniSD card
•microSD card (with adapter)
You can insert and remove a memory card when the
Internet tablet is switched on (hot swap feature), if the
memory card is not being used by an application.
Nokia Internet tablets do not support the write protection
feature of SD cards.
Use only compatible MultiMediaCards (MMC), Reduced
Size MultiMediaCards, SD cards, microSD cards, or miniSD
cards approved by Nokia for use with this device. Nokia
uses approved industry standards for memory cards, but
some brands may not be fully compatible with this device.
Incompatible cards may damage the card and the device
and corrupt data stored on the card.
The size limit is 8 GB. You can only use FAT 16/32
formatted compatible memory cards with Nokia Internet
tablets.
To view and manage the contents of a memory card, tap
, select Utilities > File manager and the desired
memory card from the folder list.
To rename a memory card in file manager, select >
File > Rename....
To format a memory card in file manager, select >
Tools > Format memory card.... All data is permanently
deleted from the memory card.
Back up and restore data
You can back up data to a compatible external or internal
memory card and restore it, if necessary. The backup
appears as a folder on the memory card. You can also
secure the backup with a password.
To back up data, do the following:
1. Tap , and select Settings > Backup/Restore >
New backup.
2. In New backup, change the name of the backup and
define the desired location of the backup.
3. In Select data for backup, select data types you want
to back up.
To protect the backup with a password, select
Password protect > OK, enter twice the password you
want to use, and select OK.
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Note that the following information, for example, is not
backed up:
•contents of the non-removable internal memory card
on Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
•theme settings, when you restore backups from
previous product versions
•Bluetooth connectivity settings
•browser settings
•installed applications
However, you can make a backup of a list of applications
you have installed on your device. During the restore
process, your device tries to get the actual application files
from the Internet and reinstall them.
To restore data, do the following:
1. Tap , and select Settings > Backup/Restore. Select
the desired backup and Restore.
2. In Select data to restore, select data types you want
to restore.
If you have protected the backup with a password,
Password needed is displayed. Enter the password, and
select OK.
Important: To ensure that the e-mail application
works properly, always back up settings and
e-mail messages. Restore the backup when no
settings or e-mail messages are present in the
application, for example, directly after updating
the software on your device.
Help
The help function provides additional information on key
features, applications, and dialogs of the device. To access
help from the task navigator, tap , and select
My selection > Help. To access help from an application,
tap , and select the help command from the menu
(usually under Tools).
To browse help topics, tap the following:
or to see other help topics if you have recently
viewed several help topics
to see a list of recently viewed help topics
to search for the text that you have entered in the
search field.
To access help related to the contents of a dialog (context-
sensitive help), tap the [?] button on the dialog.
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Search for information
To search for items on your device, do the following:
1. Tap , and select Utilities > Search.
2. Enter a search word or multiple search words. The more
search words you use, the more accurate the search
results.
3. Select all items on your device, or, if needed, limit the
search to e-mail messages, contacts, bookmarks, or
shared media servers. To set additional search options,
select Options.
4. To start the search, select OK. Results appear in
Search results.
To stop the search at any time, tap on the application
toolbar. When you stop a search, you cannot continue it;
you must start a new search.
The search function in your device operates with Boolean
AND logic, which means that all search words must match.
The more search words and options you set, the more
accurate the search result. If you get too few results, limit
the number of search words and options. The search
function is not case-sensitive.
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Internet connections
Your device allows you to access the Internet either
through a wireless network (WLAN/Wi-Fi) or a mobile
phone that supports Bluetooth wireless technology.
Connectivity settings
To edit and create Internet connections, and to adjust
connection creation logic, tap , and select Settings >
Control panel. In Control panel, select Connectivity.
On the General page, define the following:
Connect automatically—Select which connections are
used automatically. This setting applies only to networks
and connections you have saved in your device.
Search interval—Define how often connections are
searched in the background.
On the Idle times page, select the time after which the
Internet connection ends automatically if the connection
is not used. Use GPRS idle time for packet-switched data
connections (such as GPRS), Data call idle time for
circuit-switched data calls (such as GSM data calls), and
WLAN idle time for connections created through a WLAN
access point.
Note: Time-based charges may apply to the
Internet connections. Check with your
service provider, and adjust the idle times
accordingly.
Note: The network may also have idle timers
that may cause the Internet connection to
break, regardless of the idle timers of the
device.
WLAN connection
When you access an application that requires an Internet
connection, the device uses the wireless network
connections (WLAN/Wi-Fi) you have saved by default. If
you have not saved any connections, or they are
unavailable, you are asked to select the connection
(Internet access point) to use. You can save the network
after selecting it from the list. However, if your network
name is set as hidden, you must configure the settings
manually.
To set up a wireless network connection manually, tap ,
and select Settings > Control panel. In Control panel,
select Connectivity > Connections > New. The connection
setup wizard opens. Select Next to proceed.
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1. In Connection setup: Name and type, define the
following:
Connection name—Enter a descriptive name for the
connection.
Connection type:—Select WLAN (wireless local area
network).
Select Next to proceed.
2. The device asks whether you want to scan for available
WLAN networks. Select Yes to start the scan, or No to
skip it.
If you select Yes, all available WLAN networks are
shown with information about each WLAN connection:
•Name of the WLAN network
• if the WLAN network is already defined for an
Internet connection setup that you have saved in the
device
•WLAN signal strength
•Security level of the WLAN connection:
—No security (for example, a public access point in
an airport)
—Medium security (wired equivalent privacy WEP
authentication)
—High security (Wi-Fi protected access WPA
authentication, including WPA1 and WPA2)
The security level of the network affects the settings
that are shown when you select Next.
Select the desired connection and Next to proceed.
If you select No to skip the scan for WLAN networks,
the following settings are shown:
Network name (SSID)—Enter the name of the WLAN
network. If you create an ad hoc network, ensure that
the name of the network is unique. When you connect
to the Internet over WLAN, the connection is based on
this information. If the field is dimmed and cannot be
edited, the scanned SSID contains characters entered in
an unknown character set, and not standard character
sets (UTF-8) as the device expects.
Network is hidden—You must select this option if the
name of your WLAN network is hidden. When this
option is selected, your device actively searches for the
hidden WLAN when you establish an Internet
connection.
Network mode—Select Infrastructure or Ad hoc. The
infrastructure mode is used with the Internet
connections.
Security method—Select None (no security), WEP
(medium security), WPA pre-shared key (high
security), or WPA with EAP (high security).
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Important: Always enable one of the
available encryption methods to increase the
security of your wireless LAN connection.
Using encryption reduces the risk of
unauthorized access to your data.
Select Next to proceed.
3. In Connection setup: Complete, select Finish to save
the settings, or Advanced to define advanced settings.
Tip: You may need to define advanced
settings, for example, if your Internet access
point requires the use of proxies.
Some places, like France, have restrictions on the use of
wireless LAN. Check with your local authorities for more
information.
Features using wireless LAN, or allowing such features to
run in the background while using other features, increase
the demand on battery power and reduce the battery life.
Mobile phone connection
Before you can connect to the Internet over a cellular
network, you must do the following:
•Subscribe to the desired data service with your cellular
service provider.
•Acquire proper Internet settings from your cellular
service provider.
•Pair a compatible mobile phone with your device. Your
device needs an external modem (phone), which is
connected to your device with Bluetooth wireless
technology.
Tip: Your device includes a settings database
(Mobile operator setup wizard) with
predefined settings of some cellular service
providers.
Note: All cellular operators and settings are
not listed, and some settings may also be out
of date.
Bluetooth wireless technology
This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0 +
EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) supporting the following
profiles: DUN (Dial-up Networking Profile), FTP (File
Transfer Profile) client only, SAP (SIM Access Profile), HID
(Human Interface Device Profile), HSP (Headset Profile),
SPP (Serial Port Profile), and OPP (Object Push Profile). To
ensure interoperability between other devices supporting
Bluetooth technology, use Nokia approved enhancements
for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other
devices to determine their compatibility with this device.
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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
reduce the battery life.
A Bluetooth connection does not require that the
compatible phone and your Internet tablet be in line of
sight, but both devices should be within 10 meters (32
feet) of each other. Connections can be subject to
interference from obstructions, such as walls or other
electronic devices.
Do not create connections to devices using Bluetooth
technology that you do not trust.
Select a phone
To select a phone to be used for Internet connection, tap
, and select Settings > Control panel. In Control
panel, select Phone. Although only one device can be
selected as a phone at a time, you can pair several devices
with your Internet tablet.
To pair a phone with your Internet tablet, do the following:
1. Activate the Bluetooth connection on your mobile
phone.
2. In Control panel > Phone, select New. Select a phone
opens, and your device begins to search for compatible
devices that support Bluetooth wireless technology.
3. Select the desired phone from the list of found devices
and OK. Your device generates a passcode.
4. In Pair with device, use the generated passcode or
replace it with a passcode of your own. To define
whether the paired device should be trusted (your
phone can connect to the Internet tablet without
notification) or not after it is paired, select or deselect
Set as trusted device. Select OK, and enter the same
passcode on your compatible phone.
5. After successful pairing, the mobile operator setup
wizard is presented. Use it for saving your Internet
connection settings. If you have already saved the
settings or plan to save them later from the control
panel, select Cancel.
To access the setup wizard afterwards, tap , and
select Settings > Control panel. In Control panel,
select > Tools > Cellular provider setup wizard....
6. Select Finish to save the settings.
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Manually create connection
To set up a cellular connection manually, tap , and
select Settings > Control panel. In Control panel, select
Connectivity > Connections > New. The connection setup
wizard opens. Select Next to proceed.
1. In Connection setup: Name and type, define the
following settings:
Connection name—Enter a descriptive name for the
connection.
Connection type:—Select the type of the network over
which you want to access the Internet.
To use a packet-switched data service in a cellular
network, such as GPRS (network service), select GPRS.
To use a circuit-switched data service in a cellular
network, such as HSCSD (high-speed circuit-switched
data; network service), select Data call.
Select Next to proceed.
2. Your device detects the cellular network type of your
phone automatically when you pair the phone with
your device. However, if you have not paired a mobile
phone with your device, in Select mobile network
type, select the type of network over which the
Internet connection takes place, and select Next to
proceed.
3. In the connection setup dialog, define the following
settings:
Access point name—Enter the name of the Internet
access point. Obtain the name from your Internet
service provider. This setting is only shown if you
selected packet-switched data connection (such as
GPRS) and your phone uses a GSM cellular network.
Dial-up number—Enter the modem telephone number
of the Internet access point.
User name—Enter a user name, if required. The user
name is usually provided by the Internet service
provider.
Password—Enter a password, if required. The password
is usually provided by the Internet service provider.
Prompt password at every login—Select this option if
you want to enter your password every time you log on
to an Internet server, or if you do not want to save your
password in the device.
Tip: It is common in GPRS packet data
networks that the access point name is
Internet or it is left blank, the dial-up number
is *99#, and the user name and password may
be left blank. For CDMA packet data network
settings, contact your service provider.
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4. In Connection setup: Complete, select Finish to save
the settings, or Advanced to define advanced settings.
For more information, see the device help.
Disable wireless connections
To disable WLAN and Bluetooth connections, briefly press
the power key, and select Offline mode > OK.
To enable connections, briefly press the power key, and
select Normal mode > OK.
Note: In the offline mode, you cannot use
features that require wireless network or
Bluetooth connection. To use the features,
you must first set the device back to normal
mode. If the device has been locked, enter
the lock code.
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Browse the Web
To open the Web browser, tap , and select
Open new browser window or a bookmark.
Before you can connect to the Internet, you must define
the proper Internet connection settings. For detailed
instructions, see ‘Connectivity settings’, p. 19.
Important: Use only services that you trust and
that offer adequate security and protection
against harmful software.
Open and browse Web pages
To open a Web page, tap the address field at the bottom of
the screen, enter the address, and tap ; or select a
bookmark; or activate a link on a Web page.
If you have saved a bookmark of a Web page that you want
to visit, tap , and select the desired bookmark.
To reload the page, tap and hold the stylus down on
until a context-sensitive menu appears, and select Reload.
To stop loading the page, tap .
To browse and scroll a Web page, drag a page in the desired
direction with the stylus, use the scroll keys, or drag the
scroll bars on the right side and bottom of the screen.
To browse recently visited pages, tap or .
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data
temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed
confidential information requiring passwords, empty the
cache after each use. The information or services you have
accessed are stored in the cache. To empty the cache,
select > Tools > Clear > Cache.
To view the Web page in full screen size, press the
full-screen key. To return to normal view, press the
full-screen key again.
To zoom a page, press the zoom keys or tap , and select
Zoom and the desired zoom level.
Web pages may be wider than the browser window. To
reduce the need for horizontal scrolling, tap , and select
Fit width to view.
To change the Web browser settings, select > Tools >
Settings.... For more information, see the device help.
To create a bookmark for the current Web page, tap on
the toolbar, and select Add bookmark....
To save a link as a bookmark, hold the stylus down on the
link for a second, and select Add link to Bookmarks....
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Manage bookmarks
To manage the bookmarks you have saved in the device,
tap , and select Manage bookmarks. In the bookmark
manager, you can add, move, copy, rename, delete, and
open bookmarks and folders.
The bookmark folders are shown on the left, and the
bookmarks in the selected folder on the right. To open a
folder and a bookmark contained in it, tap the folder and
tap the bookmark twice.
Your device may have preinstalled bookmarks and links for
third-party Internet sites. You may also access other third-
party sites through your device. Third-party sites are not
affiliated with Nokia, and Nokia does not endorse or
assume liability for them. If you choose to access such
sites, you should take precautions for security or content.
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Internet communication
To communicate over the Internet, you must have an
active network connection and registered user accounts
and passwords for Internet call, instant messaging, and e-
mail services with service providers outside Nokia.
You can have multiple accounts for Internet call and
instant messaging services.
It is recommended to use wireless network connection
(WLAN/Wi-Fi) for Internet calls.
Accounts
To access the account setup wizard, tap , and select
Settings > Control panel. In Control panel, select
Accounts > New.
To complete and save the account settings, define the
following:
1. Account setup: Welcome—Select Next to begin the
account setup.
2. Account setup: Service—Select the desired service
from the list and Next.
3. Account setup: Select—You are asked to confirm
whether you want to start using an existing Jabber,
Google Talk, or SIP account with this device, or create
a new account. If you select to create a new Jabber or
Google Talk account, you need an active Internet
connection.
If you selected to create a new Google Talk account,
select Next to open a Web page where a new account
can be created. After you have successfully created the
new account, return to the wizard.
If you selected to create a new Jabber account,
Account setup: User name opens. Define a user name,
server, and password. Keep the Use for PSTN calls
setting checked if you want to use the SIP account to
call mobile and fixed PSTN numbers. To define
advanced account settings, select Advanced. After you
have successfully created the new account, return to
the wizard.
Select Next.
4. Account setup: Details—Enter a descriptive account
name and nickname. This name is also used as the
smart group name in contacts. To change the account
avatar image, select Browse.
Entering information in this step is optional. Select
Next to continue with the wizard.
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5. In Account setup: User name, define the following:
User name—Enter the user name for the account. If you
are defining a Google Talk user name, enter the full user
name (everything before @gmail.com).
Password—Enter the password for the account.
Verify password—Enter the password again. This
option is only available if you selected to create a new
Jabber account.
To define advanced settings for the selected account,
select Advanced. All accounts do not necessarily have
advanced settings. For more information, see the device
help.
To save the account settings, select Finish.
To edit the settings of an account, set your presence status
to Off, select the account and Edit. To delete an account,
select the account and Delete.
Presence
Presence means your availability status for online
communities. You can share your presence status with
those who have access to the service and request it.
When you create and register an account for Internet call
and instant messaging services, your presence status is
connected to that account. The presence icon in the status
indicator area of your device shows the joint presence
status for all enabled accounts. Presence status is always
the same for all accounts. However, some protocols do not
support all presence statuses.
Your presence status can be one of the following:
On—You are displayed as “online” to all the contacts
that have access to your presence information. You are
able to receive communications.
Away—You are displayed as “away” to all the contacts
that have access to your presence information. You are
able to receive communications.
Invisible—You are displayed as “offline” to all the
contacts that have access to your presence information.
However, you are still able to start communication with
your contacts. All services do not necessarily support this
status.
Off—You are disconnected from the presence server
and cannot receive communications.
To define your presence settings, tap in the status
indicator area; or tap , and select Settings >
Control panel. In Control panel, select Presence.
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Contacts
To manage contact information and start communications
with your contacts, tap , and select View Contacts.
The main view of the contacts application displays contact
information in two panes: the left pane lists available
groups, and the right pane shows the contacts in the
selected group and their presence status.
To add a contact, select > Contact > New contact....
To group contacts, drag them into the desired groups. You
can assign a contact to many groups, and a group can
contain many contacts.
To create a new group of contacts, select > Group >
New group....
To search for a contact, tap in the lower right corner of
the screen. Enter the search words.
To be able to communicate with a contact, you must define
account settings for the Internet call and instant
messaging services. For more information, see ‘Accounts’,
p. 27.
Before you can start to communicate with your contacts,
you need to send an authorization request or response. An
authorization request is normally sent automatically when
you add a new contact. When a recipient receives an
authorization request and accepts it, you can see the
recipient’s presence status and can start communication.
When you remove a contact from your address book, the
authorization is also removed.
To get in contact, select a contact from the list and, in the
contact dialog, tap an available channel for
communication:
to call the contact,
to chat with the contact, and
to send an e-mail message to the contact.
Instant messaging
This application allows you to chat with people over the
Internet. To use this feature, you must have an active
network connection, a registered instant messaging
account with a service provider, and a presence status that
allows sending and receiving messages.
To access Instant messaging, tap , and select
New chat. If you have not defined an account, you are
requested to do so. Follow the instructions on the screen
to complete and save the account setting.
To start instant messaging, select a contact from the list,
and tap .
To enter a chat room, select > Chat >
Enter chat room.... In Enter chat room, enter the name of
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the chat room in Room name, or select the room from the
list of previously used rooms. To join the chat room, select
OK.
If the chat room is protected by a password,
Enter password is displayed. To join the protected chat
room, enter the correct password, and select OK.
To write and send a chat message, tap the text field in the
chat toolbar, enter the message, and tap .
To add smileys to your messages, tap and select the
desired smiley.
To view other messages, scroll through the list. The most
recent message is always displayed at the bottom of the
list.
To end the chat, tap in the upper right corner of the
screen.
Internet call
Internet call is based on the voice over Internet protocol
(VoIP) that allows you to make and receive calls over the
Internet. To use this feature, you must have an active
network connection, a registered Internet call account
with a service provider, and a presence status that allows
receiving calls (On or Away).
Warning: Emergency calls are not supported.
To access the Internet call application, tap , and select
New Internet call. If you have not defined an account, you
are requested to do so. Follow the instructions on the
screen to complete and save the account settings.
To make an Internet call, select a contact from the list, and
tap . After you select a contact and start the Internet
call, a call request is sent to the call recipient. If the
recipient accepts the Internet call request, the call is
activated and the call handling view opens.
You can only have one Internet call at a time. No group or
conference calls are possible.
To adjust the volume of an Internet call, drag the volume
slider with the stylus. To mute a call, tap below the
volume slider. To unmute the call, tap the icon again.
Warning: Do not hold the device near your
ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because
the volume may be extremely loud.
Your Internet tablet also supports Internet calls with video.
Depending on the product model, the procedure for
switching from audio call to video call can vary:
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet—You must activate the Web
camera manually. The Web camera is located in the upper
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left corner of your device. Press the camera inwards in its
slot and it pops out.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet—Tap to activate the
integrated Web camera.
To end an Internet call, tap . When you end a call, a
call summary is displayed.
E-mail
To send and receive e-mail messages, you must have an
active Internet connection and a registered e-mail account
with a service provider. For appropriate settings, contact
the e-mail service provider.
Create an e-mail account
To create an e-mail account, do the following:
1. Tap , and select View e-mail inbox. The e-mail
account setup wizard opens.
If you already saved settings for a remote e-mail
account, select E-mail > Accounts... > New account...
to create a new e-mail account.
2. In E-mail account setup 1/4, define the following
settings:
Account name—Enter a descriptive name for your
account.
Account type—Select the e-mail protocol that your
e-mail service provider recommends. This setting can
be selected only once and cannot be changed after you
save the account settings or exit the wizard. Tap Next.
3. In E-mail account setup 2/4, define the following
settings:
Name—Enter your name. The name is shown in the
sender field of the messages that you send.
User name—Enter your user name given to you by your
e-mail service provider. The user name is needed when
you log in to your mailbox.
Password—Enter your password. The password is
needed when you log in to your mailbox. If you leave
this field empty, you are prompted for a password when
you try to connect to your mailbox on the
e-mail server.
E-mail address—Enter the e-mail address given to you
by your e-mail service provider. The address must
contain the @ character. Replies to your messages are
sent to this address. Tap Next.
4. In E-mail account setup 3/4, define the following
settings:
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Incoming server—Enter the host name or IP address of
the POP3 or IMAP4 server that receives your e-mail.
Outgoing server (SMTP)—Enter the host name or IP
address of the server through which your e-mail is sent.
Tap Next.
Simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) servers are used
when sending e-mail. To be able to send e-mail, you
must define the SMTP host name or IP address, which
you obtain from the service provider of the connection
you use.
Use connection-specific SMTP servers:—Select this
option if you want to use connection specific SMTP
servers for sending e-mail messages.
Tip: The SMTP host name or IP address may be
different from the host name or IP address of
the incoming server (POP3 or IMAP4). For
example, when you access your Internet service
provider e-mail over a cellular network, you
may need to utilize the SMTP server of the
cellular network. Thus, you may need to
configure as many mailboxes as you have
Internet access networks, each mailbox having
a different SMTP host name or IP address.
SMTP servers:—Select this option and Configure if you
want to configure connection specific servers. Tap
Next.
5. In E-mail account setup 4/4, tap Advanced to define
optional e-mail settings, or tap Finish to complete the
mailbox setup.
It is very common that you need to modify the
advanced settings. For more information, see the device
help.
Retrieve and read e-mail messages
E-mail messages sent to you are not automatically
received by your device, but by your remote mailbox on the
e-mail server. To read your e-mail messages, you must first
connect to the mailbox and retrieve the messages.
To retrieve e-mail messages from a remote mailbox, select
E-mail > Message > Send & receive, or tap in the
toolbar. This option retrieves messages from all accounts
set for the device.
If you want to receive messages only from a specific
account, in the application main view, hold the stylus on
the for a second, and select the desired account.
If you have e-mail messages in the Outbox folder, these
messages are sent simultaneously.
To retrieve the contents of a selected message, tap the
message header. You can set the device to only download
message headers. If the mailbox type is IMAP4, you can
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also download a message without attachments. To open a
message, tap the header of the message twice.
To disconnect from a mailbox, tap the Internet connection
icon on the status indicator area, and select
Disconnect. The Internet connection ends.
To open an unread message from the task navigator, tap
, and select the desired message.
Important: Exercise caution when opening
messages. E-mail messages may contain
malicious software or otherwise be harmful to
your device or PC.
Create and send e-mail messages
To create a new e-mail message, do the following:
1. Tap , and select Compose e-mail message.
2. Write the recipient’s e-mail address. Add a semicolon
(;) or a comma (,) to separate multiple recipients. If the
recipients are in Contacts, tap , and select the
recipients from the list.
3. Fill in the subject, and write the message. To send the
message, tap .
Define basic e-mail settings
To edit various e-mail options, select E-mail > Tools >
Settings... and from the following:
Updating page
Update automatically—Define whether messages are
retrieved automatically or not.
Setting the device to retrieve e-mail automatically may
involve the transmission of large amounts of data through
you service provider’s network. Contact your service
provider for information about data transmission charges.
Update when connected via—Define which connection
type is used to update automatically.
Update interval—Define how often messages are updated.
The default value is 15 minutes.
Message size limit (kB)—Define the size limit in kB for
e-mail messages that the application retrieves.
Play sound when message arrives—Define whether a
sound is played when new message arrives.
Composing page
Default message format—Select the type of messages
that you can write and send with your device. The options
are Formatted text (HTML) and Plain text.
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Include original in reply—Select this option to include the
original message when replying to a message.
Request read receipt—Select this option to receive a
notification after the recipient opens your message. You
can only receive a notification if the recipient’s e-mail
application supports this feature.
Clean-up page
Clean-up Sent folder—Define here whether you want the
sent folder to be emptied or not.
Remove messages older than—Define here the clean-up
interval. The default value is 30 days.
Define advanced settings
Select E-mail > Accounts... > Manage.... Select the
account you wish to edit, proceed to the last page, and tap
Advanced after you have finished defining your basic
e-mail account settings. The advanced settings dialog
allows you to set incoming, outgoing, and other options for
your e-mail account.
Please contact your service provider for appropriate
settings.
Incoming page
Retrieve—Specify what is retrieved from the mailbox on
the e-mail server when the connection is established.
Messages is only available if the mailbox type is IMAP4.
Leave messages on server—Select this option if you want
to leave messages on the server after you retrieve them to
your device. This option is only available if the mailbox
type is POP3.
No. of messages to retrieve—Define the number of new
message headers you want to display in the inbox folder. If
you retrieve new headers and the total amount of headers
in the inbox folder exceeds this limit, the older headers are
removed. This option is only available if the mailbox type is
IMAP4.
Password authentication—Select this option to encrypt
the sending of passwords to an e-mail server. This option
is only available if the mailbox type is POP3. This option is
automatically set to Normal if the account type is IMAP4.
Security—Specify a security setting for the server
connection for incoming e-mail messages.
Incoming e-mail port—Enter the port number of the
incoming e-mail server. Normally you do not have to
change the default value.
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Outgoing page
SMTP authentication—Select the authentication method
for the SMTP server. Some SMTP servers require that the
user is authenticated before e-mail can be sent.
User name—Enter your user name for the SMTP server. By
default, your device displays the user name you have
entered for the incoming server in
E-mail account setup 2/4.
Password—Enter your password for the SMTP server. By
default, your device displays the password you have
entered for the incoming server in
E-mail account setup 2/4.
Security—Specify a security setting for the server
connection for outgoing e-mail messages.
Outgoing e-mail port—Enter the port number of the
outgoing e-mail server. Normally you do not have to
change the default value.
Security page
Encrypt messages by default—Select this option if you
want to encrypt the e-mail messages you create.
Digitally sign messages by default—Select this option if
you want to sign digitally the e-mail messages. Using this
option requires a certificate that authenticates your
identity and verifies to the recipient that the message is
from you.
Display security indication for:—Select the situations in
which the security indication is displayed.
Inbox folder
The Inbox folder contains received messages. The headers
of unread messages are shown in bold.
Tap to send a new message.
Tap to reply to a message.
Tap to send a reply to the sender of a message and to
the recipients in the CC field.
Tap to forward a message.
Tap to move the selected message to another folder.
Tap to delete a message.
Tap to send all unsent messages and receive all new
messages.
To search for a message, select E-mail > Tools >
Search messages....
Outbox folder
Messages waiting to be sent are saved temporarily in the
Outbox folder. The status of each message is shown next
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to the message header. To send the selected message
again, tap .To cancel the sending of the selected
message, tap .
Sent folder
After a message is sent, it is moved to the Sent folder. To
specify the cleaning up of the Sent folder, select
E-mail > Tools > Settings... > Clean-up.
Define the following:
Clean-up Sent folder—Select this option to allow
automatic deletion of sent messages.
Remove messages older than—Select how often the sent
messages are deleted.
Drafts folder
In the Drafts folder, you can save unfinished messages or
messages that you want to send later.
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Media applications
Media player
With Media player, you can listen to music and other
audio files stored on your device or a compatible memory
card (if inserted) and audio streams from the Internet. You
can also watch video clips or watch streaming videos from
the Internet. Through the media player, you can also
stream content from available universal plug and play
(UPnP) media servers.
Tap , and select My selection > Media player. The
application consists of two different views. To access and
launch media clips, use Library. To play media, use
Now playing.
Media sources
The media player scans your device and your memory cards
automatically (when inserted). Scanning the memory card
takes some time, so content in the card may not be
available immediately after inserting the card.
The found media clips and UPnP media servers are
automatically displayed in Library that includes the
following top categories by default:
•Music—Includes audio media stored locally. You can
browse your audio clips by different categories, for
example, by album or by artist.
•Video—Includes video media stored locally.
•Internet radio—Includes links to radio streams and
your favorite radio stations, as well as an Internet radio
directory.
•UPnP media servers also appear on the list if they are
available.
Internet radio
With Internet radio you can listen to Internet radio
channels or any other compatible audio streams. The
Internet radio supports the MP3 and WMA file formats,
and, M3U, PLS, RAM, and WPL playlists. Some other
playlists, such as ASX, WAX, and WPL are supported only
partially.
To add an Internet radio channel to the list of radio
channels, do the following:
1. In Media player, select > Clip >
Add media bookmark....
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2. In Add media bookmark, enter the URL address of the
audio stream. If an audio stream is playing, the dialog
provides its URL address.
3. From the available types of media streams, select
Internet radio, and select OK to save the channel.
The radio channel is added to Media player >
Library > Internet radio > Favorite radio stations.
To listen to a radio channel, in Library, select
Internet radio and the desired channel from the list, and
tap .
To pause playback, tap . To stop listening, tap .
To adjust the volume, tap , and drag the slider with the
stylus. To close the volume control dialog, tap again.
You can also control the playback of radio channels using
the Internet radio applet on the home view of the device.
To activate the applet on the home view, select >
Select applets... > Internet radio.
File formats
The media player application supports M3U and PLS
playlist file formats. Some other playlists, such as ASX,
WAX, WMX, WPL, and WVX are supported only partially.
The supported audio file formats are: AAC, AMR, M4A,
MP2, MP3, RA, WAV, and WMA.
The supported network streamable audio formats are: AAC,
AMR, M4A, MP2, MP3, RA, and WAV. Streaming
performance depends on the bandwidth availability.
The supported video file formats are:
Extension Video Audio Resolution
Up To
*.AVI MPEG4
(SP L2) MP3 CIF
(352x288)
*.AVI
H.263
(Profile 0,
Level 10)
MP3 CIF
(352x288)
*.3GP MPEG4
(SP L2) AAC CIF
(352x288)
*.3GP MPEG4
(SP L2) AMR CIF
(352x288)
*.3GP
H.263
(Profile 0,
Level 10)
AAC CIF
(352x288)
*.3GP
H.263
(Profile 0,
Level 10)
AMR CIF
(352x288)
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Media player does not necessarily support all features of
a file format or all the variations of file formats.
UPnP media servers
Universal plug and play (UPnP) technology allows devices
to connect seamlessly and simplifies the implementation
of networks for data sharing, communications, and
entertainment in the home environment. UPnP media
servers are available for most operating systems and many
hardware platforms and enable you to store and share your
media files (pictures, video, audio, and multimedia files).
Your Internet tablet functions as a UPnP client and can
auto-detect UPnP media servers as long as they are
connected to the same local network as your device and
are configured accordingly.
RSS feed reader
You can receive and read RSS feeds from service providers.
The service provider may be a news agency, entertainment
site, or an individual who writes an online diary or journal.
Tap , and select Internet > RSS feed reader. The
folders and feeds you have created are shown on the left.
There may also be predefined folders and feeds.
To subscribe to a feed, visit a service provider’s Web site
with the Web browser and search for a link labelled XML
or RSS. Tap the link, and do the following:
1. In the Web browser, look for an RSS icon in the toolbar.
Tap the icon, and RSS feed reader opens.
2. In Add feed, select OK.
Alternatively, if you copied the feed address, tap on the
application toolbar in the RSS feed reader, paste the
address of the feed to Add feed and select OK.
*.MP4
H.264
(Baseline
profile,
Level 1.2)
AAC QVGA
(320x240)
*.MPE
*.MPEG
*.MPG
MPEG1 MP2 CIF
(352x288)
*.RM
*.RV
*.RMVB
RealVideo RealAudio QVGA
(320x240)
*.ASF
*.WMV WMV9 WMA QVGA
(320x240)
Extension Video Audio Resolution
Up To
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The RSS feed reader supports the following file formats:
Rich Site Summary, RDF Site Summary, Really Simple
Syndication (all are also known as RSS), and Atom.
To refresh all feeds or only the selected one, tap , and
select the desired option. When refreshing a feed, the RSS
feed reader updates it to contain all content available on
the server and deletes automatically content no longer
available on the server.
To stop the refreshing, tap . To set the refresh method
of news articles, select > Tools > Refresh feeds.
To change the settings of the RSS feed reader, >
Tools > Settings....
Images
The image viewer supports the following file formats: BMP,
GIF, ICO, PNG, SVG Tiny, TIFF, and WBMP. The image viewer
does not necessarily support all variations of a file format.
To view images stored on your device, compatible mobile
phone, or memory card, tap , and select
My selection > Images.
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Positioning
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide radio
navigation system that includes 24 satellites and their
ground stations that monitor the operation of the
satellites.
A GPS terminal, such as the internal GPS receiver in Nokia
N810 Internet Tablet products, receives low-power radio
signals from the satellites, and measures the travel time of
the signals. From the travel time, the GPS receiver can
calculate its location to the accuracy of meters.
The coordinates in the GPS are expressed in degrees and
decimal degrees formats using the international WGS-84
coordinate system.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the
government of the United States, which is solely
responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The
accuracy of location data can be affected by adjustments
to GPS satellites made by the United States government
and is subject to change with the United States
Department of Defense civil GPS policy and the Federal
Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can also be affected by
poor satellite geometry. Availability and quality of GPS
signals may be affected by your location, buildings, natural
obstacles, and weather conditions. The GPS receiver should
only be used outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals.
GPS should only be used as a navigation aid. It should not
be used for precise location measurement and you should
never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver for
positioning or navigation.
GPS receiver
The procedure for using a GPS receiver with your Internet
tablet may vary according to the product model:
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet—You must use an external
GPS receiver with your device. Pair a compatible GPS
receiver with your device using Bluetooth wireless
technology.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet—
Your device has an internal GPS
receiver. The GPS receiver is
located in the upper left corner
of the device. When using the
receiver, hold the device upright
in your hand or in the mobile
holder; or place the device on
the table using the desk stand.
Make also sure that your device
has a clear view of the sky.
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The internal GPS receiver takes its power from the device
battery. Using the GPS receiver may drain the battery
faster.
You can also pair a compatible GPS receiver with your
device using Bluetooth wireless technology.
About satellite signals
If your device cannot find the satellite signal, consider the
following:
•Go outdoors to receive a better signal.
•If you are outdoors, move to a more open space.
•Check that your hand does not cover the internal
receiver of your Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. For the
location of the receiver, see ‘GPS receiver’, p. 41.
•Signal strength may be affected by bad weather
conditions.
•Establishing a GPS connection may take from a couple
of seconds to several minutes. Establishing a GPS
connection in a car may take longer.
Map application
With the map application you can browse maps; see your
location on the map; search for street addresses, different
points of interest, coordinates or other locations, and save
them as favorites. You can also purchase extra services,
such as a navigation service with voice guidance.
To access the application, tap , and select
My selection > Map.
The map application receives information about your
current position using GPS. The application can use either
an internal or external GPS receiver. To define which
positioning method is used, tap , and select Settings >
Control panel. In Control panel, select GPS location.
Almost all digital cartography is inaccurate and
incomplete to some extent. Never rely solely on the
cartography provided for use in this device.
Downloading maps may involve the transmission of large
amounts of data through your service provider's network.
Contact your service provider for information about data
transmission charges.
Browse maps
Depending on the product model, the availability of local
maps can vary:
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet—Local maps are not pre-
installed on your device. You must download the local
maps separately through the map application. For more
information, see ‘Select and download maps’, p. 43.
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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet—Local maps are
pre-installed on your device.
The map coverage and level of details on the map vary by
region.
When you open the map application, the map view is
displayed. If you have not selected an active map region, a
list of available map regions is opened.
To browse a map, pan it with the stylus, or tap [+] and [-]
icons on the screen to zoom in and out.
You can also activate the zoom mode from the application
toolbar. Tap to zoom by drawing a square around the
desired section of the map. To zoom in, draw from left to
right. To zoom out, draw from right to left.
When your GPS receiver has found satellite signals, your
current location is calculated and shown on the map. The
availability of location information is shown on the display
with a colored GPS icon.
indicates that the position is available; that the
position is inaccurate or the GPS signal is not available;
that there is no GPS connection.
Your current location is indicated on the map with a
cursor. When you browse the map, you can always zoom
into your current location by tapping on the toolbar.
The red and white compass needle shows the orientation
of the map which faces north by default. To view detailed
compass information and GPS signal status, tap on the
toolbar.
For each point of interest or any location on the map, you
can open a context-sensitive menu that has different
functions depending on the type of object. To open the
context-sensitive menu, hold the stylus or your finger
down on the selected object until the menu opens.
Select and download maps
To select the active map, open the application menu and
select Maps. A dialog opens and displays two pages of
information:
Maps in device page lists all maps currently stored on your
device.
Available maps page allows you to download additional
map regions. To update the list of all available maps on the
server, select Update.
Additional maps on the server are free of charge. For
information on potential data transmission charges,
contact your service provider.
Find locations
To find addresses, cities, suburban areas, and services
stored in the map database, tap on the toolbar.
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You can search for a location based on the following
information:
Address—Enter the street address of a desired location. To
limit your search to a certain area, enter a postal code or
the name of a city.
City—Enter the name of the desired city or suburban area.
History—Select the desired location from a list of the most
recently used locations.
Favorites—Select the desired location from a list of stored
favorites.
POI—Enter the name of a point of interest, or select a
specific point-of-interest category from the list.
WGS84—Enter the WGS84 coordinates of the desired
location.
The found location is shown on the map as a red pin.
Favorites
You can store frequently used locations, like addresses or
points of interest, in your favorites. To add an item to the
favorites list, select an object or location on the map, and
select Add to favorites from the context-sensitive menu.
To access the list of your favorites, tap on the toolbar.
Points of interest
A large number of points of interest, such as hotels, petrol
stations, and golf courses, are shown on the map as special
square shaped icons. To select a point of interest in the
map view, tap it.
To open a Web page related to the selected point of
interest, select WWW from the context-sensitive menu.
To access the most typical points of interest, tap on the
toolbar. To see a list of the nearest points of interest, select
one of the available categories.
To define the points-of-interest categories that are
displayed on the map, in the point-of-interest dialog,
select Configure, and the desired categories from the list.
You can also set a proximity alert for a point-of-interest
category in the same dialog. This feature gives you an alert
whenever you approach a point of interest in the selected
category.
Extra services
To purchase a navigation service for the map application,
tap the arrow icon on the right side of the display. A menu
opens, and you are prompted to purchase the navigation
service, if you have not yet done so. After purchasing, all
navigation features become available in the menu.
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To start navigation, tap the arrow icon on the right side of
the display, select Find route from the menu, and enter the
destination similarly to finding a location. When a GPS
signal is available, your current location is automatically
used as the point of origin for navigation. Otherwise, the
map application asks you to provide the point of origin.
To change navigation related settings, like routing options
and voice guidance, tap on the navigation menu.
To return to map view, tap in the top right corner of the
navigation view.
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Settings
Application manager
With Application manager, you can install new
applications and other extensions from the application
catalogs (repositories) on the Internet and from the inbox,
Web links, or File manager. You can also view and update
installed packages and uninstall them.
Tap , and select Settings > Application manager.
Important: Only install and use applications and
other software from trusted sources.
Connection manager
To monitor and manage connections established with the
device, tap , and select Settings >
Connection manager.
Control panel
To perform configuration and customization tasks, tap
, and select Settings > Control panel, and from the
following applets:
About product—View information about your device and
end-user licenses.
Accounts—Define account settings for Internet call and
instant messaging services.
Bluetooth—Change the Bluetooth connectivity name of
your Internet tablet, and set its visibility.
Bluetooth keyboard—Configure items related to an
external hardware keyboard supporting Bluetooth wireless
technology.
Certificate manager—View and manage digital
certificates on your device.
Connectivity—Define which Internet connections are used
automatically. Set idle times for all connection types.
Create and edit Internet access points.
Date and time—Select the home city, date and time, and
enable or disable the daylight-savings zone option.
Device lock—Turn on the automatic device lock, set the
time-out period, and change the device lock code.
Display—Change the brightness of the display, set the
automatic lock for touch screen and keys, switch the LED
lights off or on, and define how soon the display brightness
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decreases to save power and how soon the display is
turned off.
GPS location—Configure items related to GPS
functionality, and view the details of your current location.
Language and region—Select your region and device
language.
Memory—View the memory status of the device and the
inserted memory card.
Panels—Modify the content of the task navigator area, and
rearrange the contents of the application menu ( ).
Phone—Pair and select a phone that is used for Internet
connections.
Presence—Select your presence status, and set the auto-
away period.
Screen calibration—Calibrate the touch screen.
Sounds—Set the master volume, or mute all device sounds.
Select the level of system alerts, key sounds, and touch
screen sounds.
Text input settings—Select keyboard layout, and set
default and alternative text input languages. Enable or
disable stylus input methods, full-screen finger keyboard,
and handwriting case correction. Set character recognition
speed.
Themes—Modify the look and feel of your device.
To open an applet, highlight and activate it. For more
information on individual applets, see the device help.
Restore original settings
To restore original factory settings, select > Tools >
Restore original settings.... This function does not affect
the content you have created, security codes, passwords,
the device language, or game scores. Also, it does not
affect the contents of the internal non-removable memory
card in your Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. However, it
removes, for example, account user names defined for
instant messaging and Internet calls.
Clear device data
To clear all data from the device, select > Tools >
Clear device.... This function removes all data from the
internal non-removable memory card in your Nokia N810
Internet Tablet. It does not affect the applets you have
installed.
Install connection settings
To install connection settings from the mobile operator
database, select > Tools > Cellular provider setup
wizard....
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Utilities
Calculator
To access the calculator, tap , and select Utilities >
Calculator.
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy
and is designed for simple calculations.
Clock
To set the date and time, select an analog or digital clock,
set alarms, and access language and regional settings, tap
, and select Utilities > Clock.
File manager
In File manager, you can move, copy, rename, delete, and
open files and folders available in the device, paired
devices using Bluetooth technology and supporting file
transfer, or memory cards inserted in them.
File manager can also display the shared content of
available UPnP media servers.
Tap , and select Utilities > File manager. The main
folders are shown on the left and the subfolders and files
on the right.
Notes
To create, save and send small notes, tap , and select
Utilities > Notes.
The notes application supports the following file formats:
ascii (plain text with no formatting) and .note.html
(formatted text). The application does not support the full
.html file format.
PDF reader
To view documents in portable document format (PDF), tap
, and select Utilities > PDF reader.
Sketch
To draw simple images, tap , and select Utilities >
Sketch. All sketches are saved in .png format.
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PC connectivity
You can connect your device to a compatible PC with the
supplied Nokia connectivity cable (USB). Use the USB cable
to transfer files to a compatible memory card and to
update the latest software on your device.
When the USB cable is connected, a memory card in your
Nokia Internet tablet is listed as a mass storage device on
your PC, and is displayed on your Internet tablet. To be
able to transfer files from the PC to the device, you must
have a compatible memory card installed in the device.
When the USB cable is connected, you cannot access the
information on the memory card with your Internet tablet.
However, you can transfer files from your PC to the
memory card, and view the contents of the memory card
on your PC.
Important: Do not remove the USB cable in the
middle of an operation when the device is being
accessed. Removing the cable in the middle of
an operation may damage the memory card as
well as the device, and data stored may be
corrupted. When you are finished with file
transfer, do not just pull the USB cable from the
PC, but follow the proper procedures to
disconnect your device from the PC. For more
information, see the user guide of your PC.
Software update
To be able to update the software on your Internet tablet,
you must first install the Nokia Internet Tablet Software
Update Wizard on your compatible PC. You must also have
the USB cable and a fully charged battery for your device.
For more information on the software update, check
www.nokiausa.com/support.
Tip: To check the version number of the current
software on your device, tap , and select
Settings > Control panel. In Control panel,
select About product.
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Battery information
Charging and discharging
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery
can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will
eventually wear out. When the operating and standby times
are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery. Use
only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only
with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device.
If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if
the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may
be necessary to connect the charger, then disconnect and
reconnect it to begin charging the battery.
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device
when not in use. Do not leave a fully charged battery
connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten its
lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its
charge over time.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take several
minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display.
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.
Do not dismantle or shred cells or batteries. In the event of a
battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with
the skin or eyes. In the event of such a leak, flush your skin or
eyes immediately with water, or seek medical help.
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
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an authorized Nokia dealer, and inspect the hologram label
using the following steps:
Successful completion of the steps is not a total assurance of
the authenticity of the battery. If you have any reason to
believe that your battery is not an authentic, original Nokia
battery, you should refrain from using it, and take it to the
nearest 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
1When you look at the
hologram on the label,
you should see the Nokia
connecting hands symbol
from one angle and the
Nokia Original
Enhancements logo when
looking from another
angle.
2When you angle the
hologram left, right,
down, and up, you should
see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on
each side respectively.
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 following suggestions
will help you protect your warranty coverage.
•Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types
of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will
corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet,
remove the battery, and allow the device to dry completely
before replacing it.
•Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its
moving parts and electronic components can be damaged.
•Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
•Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device
returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form
inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.
•Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed
in this guide.
•Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling
can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.
•Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong
detergents to clean the device.
•Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts
and prevent proper operation.
•Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses, such as
camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses.
•Use chargers indoors.
•Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as
contacts and calendar notes.
•To reset the device from time to time for optimum
performance, power off the device and remove the battery.
These suggestions apply equally to your device, battery,
charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working
properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for
service.
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Additional safety information
Small children
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts.
Keep them out of the reach of small children.
Operating environment
This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in
the normal use position or when positioned at least
1.0 centimeter (3/8 inch) away from the body. When a carry
case, belt clip, or holder is used for body-worn operation, it
should not contain metal and should position the device the
above-stated distance from your body.
To transmit data files or messages, this device requires a
quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmission
of data files or messages may be delayed until such a
connection is available. Ensure the above separation distance
instructions are followed until the transmission is completed.
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be
attracted to the device. Do not place credit cards or other
magnetic storage media near the device, because information
stored on them may be erased.
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Open source software notice
This product includes certain free / open source and other
software originated from third parties, that is subject to the
GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Library/Lesser General
Public License (LGPL) and other different and/or additional
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The exact terms of GPL, LGPL and some other licenses,
disclaimers, acknowledgements and notices are provided to
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and LGPL regarding your rights under said licenses. You may
obtain a complete corresponding machine-readable copy of
the source code of such software under the GPL, LGPL, Mozilla
Public License and some other referred licenses at http://
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notices are reproduced and available with said source code.
Alternatively, Nokia offers to provide such source code to you
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such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and
handling, upon written request to Nokia at:
Source Code Requests
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This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date
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This software is based in part on the work of the Independent
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Contains Macromedia® Flash® technology by Macromedia, Inc.
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This product includes software under following licenses and
developed by following copyrightholders:
•Computing Services at Carnegie Mellon University
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•Tommi Komulainen (Tommi.Komulainen@iki.fi)
•The OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit
(http://www.openssl.org)
•Pedro Roque Marques
•Eric Rosenquist, Srata Software Limited
•The XFree86 Project, Inc (http://www.xfree86.org) and its
contributors
•Paul macKerras (paulus@samba.org)
•Purdue Research Foundation
•OpenEvidence Project for use in the OpenEvidence Toolkit
(http://www.openevidence.org/)
•Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
•Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)
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NVIDIA, CORP. MAKES NO REPRESENTATION ABOUT THE
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