Nokia 2280 User Manual

No kia 2280 User Guide What information is needed? Num be rs Wher e is the number? My number Wireles s servic e provide r V oice mail number Wireles s servic e provide r Wir eless pr ov ider’s number Wireles s servic e provide r Provide r’s customer care Wireles s servic e provide r Model number Nokia 2280 See “ About your phone” o n page 12. Phone t ype RH-17 Back of title page Electronic ser ial n umber (ESN) Se e “ Ha v e t h e r i gh t informat ion available” on page 1 0.
Th e wireles s phon e desc ribed in this guide is appr oved for u se in CDMA ne two rks. LE G AL I N F OR M AT IO N P a rt No. 93559 06, Issu e No . 1 Co pyrigh t © 2002 No kia . Al l rig hts re s erve d . Nokia , No kia Con necting P eople, N okia 2280, the Nokia Orig inal Accessories logos, Snake II, Spac e Impact II, and Bumper ar e trad emarks or registered tr ademarks of Nokia Corpor ation. All o ther p roduc t and compan y names mentio ned he rein may be trade marks or tr ade names of their respective owners. Pri n te d in C an a da 1/ 20 03 . U S P at ent N o 58 184 37 an d ot her p endi ng pa ten ts. T9 text in put softw are Copy righ t © 1999 -2 002 . Te gic Co m mun i ca tion s , I n c. A ll rig ht s re s erv ed . I nclude s RSA BSA FE cr yptograp hic or sec urity proto col softwa r e fr om RSA Se curity . Java is a tradem ark of S u n Mic ros ystems, In c . Th e information in this user gu ide w as written for th e Nokia 2 280 pho ne. Nok ia operate s a po li cy o f on - goi n g d e ve lo pm ent . N ok ia re s er ve s t he r ig h t to m ak e c h a ng es an d im pr ov em ent s to an y of the p r oducts des c ribed i n this do cument with out prior notice. UNDER N O CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL N OKIA BE RESPONS IBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA O R INC OME OR ANY SPEC IAL, INCIDEN TAL , AND CON S EQUEN TIAL OR INDI RECT DAMAGES HOWSO EVER CAU SED. TH E CON TENTS OF THI S DOCUMEN T A RE PROV IDED “ AS IS. ” EXCEP T AS REQ UIRED B Y AP PLIC ABLE LAW , NO WAR RANTIE S OF ANY K IND, EITH ER EX PRESS OR I MPLIED, IN CLUDING , BUT NOT LIM ITED TO , T HE IMPLI ED WARRAN TI ES OF MERCH ANTABI LITY AN D FITN ESS FO R A P ARTICU L AR P URPOSE, ARE MADE IN REL A TION T O THE AC CURACY AND R ELIA BILIT Y OR CONTENT S O F T HIS DOCU MENT . NOK IA RE SER VES TH E R IGHT TO RE VIS E T HIS DOCUME NT O R WIT H D RAW IT A T ANY TIME W ITHOU T PR IOR NOT ICE. E XPORT C ONTRO LS Th is product co ntain s c o mmod ities, t echnolog y or so f twa re expo rted from the Uni ted Stat es in accordance w ith the Export Administration regula tions. Diversion contrary to U.S. l aw is pro h ib i t ed . F CC/IND UST RY CAN ADA N OTICE Y our phone may cau se TV or rad io interf erenc e (for exam ple, whe n usin g a telep hone in cl ose p roxim ity to r ece ivin g e quipmen t). Th e FC C or I ndustry Can ada can r eq uire y ou to stop u sing yo ur telepho ne if such interferen ce cannot b e eliminated. I f y ou require assistance, c ontact yo ur loc al service f acili ty . This device c omplies with part 1 5 of the FC C rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device d oes not cause harmful interference.
i T able of contents 1 For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quick guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Menu sh or tcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 W elcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Get t he most out of this gui d e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Underst and wireless network servi ce s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Lea rn about acces sibilit y solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Co ntact Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Registe r your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 E-ne wsle tters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Contact your servic e provider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 About your ph o ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 About the anten nas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 About the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Switch your phone on or off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Check th e Start s creen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Use t he sele ction key s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 use the scro ll keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Lea rn about the keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Make and answer ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Revie w phone symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Memory use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3
ii View your phone hel p system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Browse phon e menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Menu an d menu shor tcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 Phone book menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 4 Phon e setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Lea rn about the HDB- 4 headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 5 T ext entr y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Ente r lette rs and numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Wr ite using AB C and 123 modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Wr ite with pred ictive text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Tips f or predicti ve text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 6 Phon e book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Saving conta cts and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Reca ll contacts and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 Use phone book menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Edit a na m e or number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Add a number to a phone book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Dele te stored an d numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Add other in formation t o a phone book en try . . . . . 5 1 Use c aller groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Check memory stat us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 7 Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 Check missed or received call s, or dial e d nu mb ers . 55 De lete rece nt call l ists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
iii Use c all time rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 T urn on a cur rent cal l timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Clear call timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Data timers (D ata/ fa x an d Minibr owser) . . . . . . . . . . 58 8 V oice mail box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Store your voice mai lbox number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Set greetin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Lis ten to your voice mes sages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 9 T ext messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Wr ite a tex t me ssage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Use mess age templat es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Learn about e-mail tex t messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Recei ve text me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Resp o nd to a te xt message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Reply to a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 De lete mess ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Message setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Organi ze tex t messages usin g folders . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 1 0 P ersonali z a tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Lea rn about profil es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Select a dif ferent pr of ile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Cust omize a profil e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Rename profile s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Downloa d a ri nging tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
iv Set th e display l anguage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 0 Set th e clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 0 Cust omize the W elcome scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Learn about voice commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 1 1 Advanced f eature s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 View i n -c all options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Use c a ll fo rwar d ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Use c a ll w aiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 Make a conference cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Send own cal ler ID when c alling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Use a utomatic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Call ing card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 V oice dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 1-tou ch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Lea rn about Call er Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Use T ouc h tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Lin k phone book entrie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 Lea rn about V oice Re corder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 12 Secur ity and Syste m setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 04 Lock key p ad (K eyguard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 04 Secur ity code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 05 Phone l o c k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 Call r est riction s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 08 Automa tic update of se rvice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 Lea rn about sy stem se lection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1
v 13 Organi zer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 12 Use t he alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 12 Cale ndar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 13 Calcu l at o r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 17 Stopwatc h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 14) Appli cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Laun ching an appli cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Ot her options ava ila b l e for applicat ions . . . . . . . . . 1 22 Downloa d a ne w applicat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 23 15 Ga m es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 5 16 Y our phone and ot her devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 PC Conn e ctivit y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 17 Mini browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Understand browsin g sessions an d indicators . . . . 1 29 Laun ching the minibrows er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Mini browser menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 1 Navigate in the min i browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Lin ks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Bo o kmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Receive message s using the mi nibrowse r . . . . . . . . 134 End the minibrowser sess ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Dis able mini browser conf irm at ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 18 Refe renc e informati o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 37
vi Use en hancements safe ly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Important s afety inf ormation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 38 Certi f ic ation in f orma tion (SAR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Car e and maint enance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 44 enh ancements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Batte ry in formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Chargers and other enhanceme nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 47 Nokia Xpress -on™ color covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 1 Fre q ue ntly Asked Question s (FAQ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 52 Glossa r y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 T echnical infor m ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 1 T roublesh ooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 19 Noki a One Y ear Li mited W arranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Appendix A Message from the CTIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1 Appendi x B Message from the FDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1
[ 1 ] For your s afety 1 Fo r y o ur sa fe t y Read t hese sim ple guidelines . Breaking the r ules may be dan gerous or il legal. Furthe r de t a iled information is given i n this manual. SWITCH OFF WHERE PROH IBITED Do not sw itch on the phone when wire less phone use is prohibited o r when it may cause interference or dan ger . ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don't use a hand- held phone while driving. INTERFERENCE All wirele ss phones may get interfere nce, which c ould affect perfor mance. SWIT CH OFF IN HOSPIT A LS Follow a ny regulations or rules . Switch the pho ne off near me d ic a l e q u i p m ent . SWIT CH OFF IN A IRCRAFT Wir eless devi ces can c ause inte rfere nce in airc raft. SWIT CH OFF WHEN REFUELING Don't use the phone at a refueling p oint . Don't use nea r fuel or chemic als . SWIT CH OFF N EAR BLASTING Don' t use the pho ne where blasting is in pr ogres s. Obser ve restric tions , and fo llow any re gula tions o r rules . USE SENSIBL Y Us e only in the normal position. Don't to uch the antenna un necessarily .
[ 2 ] QUALIFIED S ERVICE Only q ualified personnel ma y install or repair phone e quipment. ENHANCEMENTS AND BA TTERIES Us e only appro ved enhanceme nts and batteries . Do not c onnect in compatible products. W ATER-RESIST A NCE Y our w ire less phone i s not wate r-re sis tant. Keep it dry . BACKUP COPIES Remember to mak e backup co pies of all import ant data. CONNECTING T O O THER DEVICES Whe n connecting to a ny other dev ice, r e ad its user guide f or d etailed safet y instruction s . Do not co nnect incompat ible p roducts. CALLING Ensure the phone is switched on and in servic e. Enter the phone number , including the area code, t he n press the Send ke y . T o end a call, press t he End key . T o answer a call, press the Send key . EMERGENCY CALLS Ensur e the p hone is s witched on and in s ervice . Press the End ke y as many t imes as need ed (for examp le, to exi t a call, to ex it a menu ) to c lear the display . Enter the emerge ncy number , then pres s the Send k ey . Give your location. Do not end the ca ll until told to do so.
[ 3 ] For your s afety • QUICK GUIDE Ma ke a c al l Ente r phone number , press the Send key Ans we r a ca ll Press the Send ke y or Answer Answer a call with call wa iti ng Press the Send ke y or Answer En d a cal l Press the End ke y Ign ore a call Press Si le nce when your phon e rings Red i al Press the Send ke y twice Adjust cal l vo lume Press the up scroll key or the down scrol l key Use th e in - call menu While in a ca ll , p res s the left se l ection k e y to se l ect Opt i on s Use 1-to uch dialin g Press and ho l d any key 2 through 9 Sa ve a nam e and numb er Ente r a number , press th e left selection key to se lect Opt i on s , select Sav e. En t e r a name and press OK Recall a n ame/n umber Press Conta cts , select Sea r ch. Enter f irst character o f na me an d pre ss Sea r ch Recall a na me/num ber du ring a ca l l Press Options , scr oll New cal l , press Sel ec t , pres s Se arc h , enter the fi rst letter of the na me to find Check voi ce mail Press and ho ld 1 OR dial you r voice m ailbox numb er Se nd a text messag e Press M e nu 0 1- 1-1 . A dd re cipient’s p hone numbe r , the n press Opti ons . Scr ol l to E nter tex t, then press Sel ec t . Enter the message text, then press Op tion s an d select Send . Send an e-ma il message Press M e nu 0 1- 1-1 . A dd re cipient’s e-mai l ad dress, then press Opt i o ns . S cro ll to Enter te xt, t hen press Se l e ct . En ter the message text, then press Op tion s an d select Send . Read new message Press Show . Repl y to a m essage Press Options , sele ct Repl y , then select a reply o pti on . Writ e the reply , p ress Op t i on s and select Sen d . Reply to an e - mai l messag e Press Opti ons , sele ct Repl y , then select a reply option . Writ e the reply , p ress Op t i on s and select Sen d . Send a busine ss card (SMS) Recall a n ame from the phone bo ok. Press Det ai l s , then press Options , sele ct Send bus . c ar d , se le ct Via t ext msg. Ente r the recipient’s numbe r or press Search to r etrieve a num ber from th e phone book. Pr ess OK .
[ 4 ] • MENU SHORTCUT S 1 MESS A GES T ext m essa ges . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -1 Cre ate m essa ge . . . . . . 0 1 -1- 1 Inb ox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -2 Ou t b ox . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -1- 3 Arc hive . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -4 Te mp lates . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -5 M y fo lders . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -1 -6 De lete m essa ges . . . . . 0 1-1 -7 M e ssag e s etti ngs. . . . . 0 1 -1 -8 V o ice m ess age s . . . . . . . . . . 0 1- 2 Mini br owse r messa ges . . . . 01-3 2 CALL L O G M iss e d calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -1 Re ceiv ed c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -2 Dia led nu mb ers . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -3 De lete rece nt call lists . . . . . 2 -4 Ca ll time rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5 Da ta/fa x calls . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -6 M in i b ro ws er c alls . . . . . . . . . 2 -7 3 PROFILES No rm al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -1 S i lent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -2 M ee t in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 3 Ou tdo or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -4 P age r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 5 4 SE TTINGS Ca ll settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 1 P hon e s etting s . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 2 Tim e se ttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 3 En hanc e ment s et ti ngs . . . . . 4-4 S ecur ity se t tin gs . . . . . . . . . . 4- 5 Ne two rk se r vice s . . . . . . . . . . 4- 6 S ystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 7 5 GAMES Sele ct g am e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5- 1 Sn ake I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 -1 Sp ace I m pac t II . . . . . . . 5-1 -2 Bu mp er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 -3 Set ti n gs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -2 6 V OICE V o ice t ags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6- 1 V o ice c om m and s . . . . . . . . . 6- 2 Pro f iles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -1 V o ice m ailbo x . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -2 Re cor d er . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -3 Ca ll lo g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2 -4 V o ice r eco rder . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -3 Re cor d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 -1 Re cor din gs list . . . . . . . . 6-3 -2 7 MINIBROWSER 8 ORGANIZER Ala rm clo ck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -1 Ca lend ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 2 Ca lcula t o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 3 Sto pw atc h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -4 9 APPLICATIONS Sele ct a pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9- 1 Ap p. do wn loads . . . . . . . . . . 9- 2 M em or y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9- 3 10 K E Y G U A R D
[ 5 ] We l c o m e 2W e l c o m e Con gr a tulations on the purc has e of your Nokia m obile phone-a ne w tool for the mobile in f ormat ion socie t y . Nokia r e commends t hat you re ad this ch apter b efore you use y our new phone. Y ou will find useful information abo ut : • How to use this guide • How to under stand netw ork service s • How to contact N okia • GET T HE MOST OUT OF THIS GUIDE The t ips t hat follow can help you use t his guide efficiently a s you learn to use y our phone. Un de rsta nd th e te rms This guide uses ce rtain te rms fo r certa in actions . • Press means t o briefly pr ess t hen release a ke y . Fo r exam ple, Press 0 me ans to pre s s the z ero k ey . • Press Menu mean s to pre ss the s elect ion key t hat is below t he word Me nu on the phone scree n. • Press and hold mean s to pre ss and hol d a key fo r two to thre e seco nds (depend ing on the f eature you a r e using ) , the n release t he ke y . •U s e t h e selection keys to choose an option on a menu . • Highlighted means that an option display e d on the screen is enclosed in a d ark bar . Choices yo u make wit h the t wo select ion ke ys act on the highlighted op tion.
[ 6 ] Obser ve text c onventions This user guide pr ovides text clues to ma ke instructions ea sy to follow . Follow graphic clues This user guide provide s graphic clues (icon s) to alert you to impo rtant in f ormation. Tip: Informati on about a shor tcut or another w ay to do somet hing. Not e: Explanat ions about a f eature or an impo r tant conc ept. Important: Critical inf ormation about a f eature. Caution! Help to avo id information loss. Warning! H elps to avoid person al injury , damag e to t he phone, or property damage. Convention What it means bold Indica t e s one of the fol lowing items: • The wor d or phras e appears o n t he phone’ s scr een . • Sp ecial text su ch as Not es and War nings. bold and blue Indica tes the tex t is an address on t he W orld W ide W eb . blue and it alic A definit ion for the w ord or phrase ap pears in the terms list (gloss ary) near t he end of the us er guide . italic Italics indicate emphas is . P ay close at t e ntion to any informat ion in italics.
[ 7 ] We l c o m e Lo ok fo r u p da te s From t ime to t ime, Nok ia u pdat es this us er g uide to re flec t ch anges or cor rections. The la t est ve rsion can be f ound in the US mar ket sec t ion of the Nok ia Web si t e: http://www .nokia.com • UNDERSTAND WIRELESS NETWO RK SERVICES Y our servi ce provi der’s wir eless netw ork may b e equippe d t o pro vide special feat ures or functions for use wit h your Nokia phone. T hese f eatures are called network services , and ma y include s ome of the follo wing: • V oice mail and v oice privacy • Call wai ting, call for warding, and ca ller ID • T ext m es s a ges • Ability t o block or sen d your own c aller ID • News and inf ormation se rvices • Se lecte d Inte rnet a ccess serv ic es Sign up with a service provider Befo re you can ta ke advant age of y our service provider’s network services , you mus t sign up w ith a wirele s s serv ice prov ider and subs cribe to t hese servic es. Y our service p r ovider will m ake available descript ions of its serv ices and i nst ructions fo r usi ng the m. Not e differ ences a mon g se rvi ce prov iders Wirel ess serv ice prov iders may diffe r from eac h other in c ertai n wa ys. For ex amp l e, so me n etw or ks m ay n ot su pp o rt sp ec i al l ang u age -d ep end en t c ha ra ct e rs . Contact your service pr ovider regarding y our service ne eds.
[ 8 ] • LEARN ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY SOLUTIONS Nokia i s commi tted to making mobi le ph one s easy to us e for all i ndividu als , in cluding those wit h disabilities . Nokia ma intains a W eb si te t hat i s dedicat ed to access ibil it y solution s . Fo r more inf orma tion a bo u t ph o n e fea tures, en hancements, and other Nok ia products designed w it h your needs in mind, pleas e visit the f oll owing W eb site: www .nokiaaccessibilit y .com Access alternat e format s This user guide is a vailable in alt ernate format s. Contact Nokia at www .nokiaaccessibilit y .com o r call 1-888-665-422 8 for more in f ormation. Accessible features Y our phone has many accessible fea tures, inc luding the followin g: • Ta ctile feedb ack wh en a you pr ess a k ey • Ability t o send and rec e ive shor t text messages • Conve nience of 1-t ouch dialing • Vibrat ing alert for in coming calls a nd messag es • Flashing lights alert fo r inc oming calls and mes s ages LPS-4 m ob ile in ductive loopset The L PS- 4 lo opset is a Nokia e nhancement des igned to make t he 2200 series phone mor e accessible t o he aring-aid use r s. The N okia loopset gives hearing- impaired wirele ss customer s clea r acce s s to dig it al te lephony . With t he loopset, peop le who use a T -coil equipped hear ing aid can make and receive c alls without noise interferen ce.
[ 9 ] We l c o m e Not e: The LP S- 4 is s old separately as an e nhancement . Once y ou conn ect the LPS -4 to your phon e, use th e phone menu (Menu > Setti n gs > Enhancement settings > Loopset) to e nable loopse t mode. For more inform ation, se e “L earn a bout the H DB-4 hea dset” on pag e 35. •C O N T A C T N O K I A Whe n you need help, t he Noki a Care Center can prov ide information a bout Nokia pr oducts. Ple ase refer to the table on the following page for m or e infor m ation on how to co nt act Nok ia. If you eve r need t o call N okia Cus tomer C are, Nok ia Cust omer In teraction Cente r , or your wir eless service provider , you will need to provide specific in f ormation a bout your phone. This informatio n is provided on the p hone’s label . Customer C are Cente r , USA Customer Inter action C entre, Canada Nokia Mobi le Phones 7725 W ood land Center Blvd., Suite #150 T ampa, Florida 336 14 T e l: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) F ax: 1- 8 13-249-96 19 T TY/ TDD User s Onl y: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) Nokia Pr oducts Lt d. 60 1 W estney Road South Ajax, O ntari o L1S 4N7 Te l: 1-888-22-NOKIA (1-888-226-6542) Fax : 1-905-427-1 0 7 0
[ 1 0 ] P hone la be l The phone labe l is inside the back cover of your phone, located under the battery . It contains import ant information about your phone , including the m odel and electr onic serial numb e rs (ESN). N okia rec ommends that you note th is inf orma tion on th e title page of this guide. Pleas e do not rem ove or deface t he lab el. Have the right info rmation ava ilable W e recomme nd that you have the following in f ormation a vailable befor e you cont act the N okia Customer Serv ice departm e nt: • The phone mode l number • Ele ctronic seria l number (ESN ) • Y our ZIP cod e Ha v e the phone or enhanc ement available Whe ther calling abo ut your phone or an e nhancement, have the equ i pm e n t a va il a bl e w he n yo u c a l l. A Nok i a r ep r es en t at i ve ma y a s k a spec ific question about yo ur ph one or enhanc ement, so ple as e have t he device av ailable for qu ick refe rence. •R E G I S T E R Y O U R P H O N E Make sure to r egister yo ur phone at www .warranty .nokiausa.com or 1-888-NO KIA -2U (1-888-665- 4228) so that we can serve your needs b etter if yo u should call t he Nokia C ustomer Care Cent er or have your p hone repaire d. • E- NEWSLETTERS Whe n you register your phone, you can sign up fo r Nokia 's e-new sletter Nokia Connections if you w ould like. Y ou will re ceive ti ps and tricks on using y our phone, enhance ment inf o r ma t io n, and specia l offers.
[ 1 1 ] We l c o m e • CONTACT YOUR SERVICE P ROVIDER S ome service providers have pr eprogrammed t he ir customer s upport nu mber into the phone. Pr essing and ho lding the 2 ke y (or the key tha t your service prov ider instructs you to use) for two s econds will a utomatically d ial their custom er suppo r t numbe r . This feature can b e helpful if you are ha ving difficulties dialing a numb er , espe cially when t rave ling outside your home area. If y our serv ice pr ovider d etermines that the problem is Noki a-related , the p rovider’s r epresent ative wil l direct you to t he Nokia Cu stomer Care Center (USA) or Nokia Customer Interactio n C entre (Ca nada). Not e: This one -key feat ure may not be available on a ll systems. Contact your servic e provide r for av ailability .
[ 12 ] 3 About your phone Po w e r k e y Left select ion key Send key Star key Connection port Right selec tion key End key P ound key 2-wa y scroll ke y Earpiece 2. 5 mm he ad s et jack Whip antenna Micr ophone Number keys Screen
[ 13 ] About yo ur phone • ABOUT THE AN TENNAS Y our phone is equipp ed with two an t ennas. The internal ante nna is a lways ac tive. T he whip a ntenna is activa ted whe n the w hip ante nna i s fully extende d. As wit h any o t he r radi o t ransmit ting device, do n ot touc h eit her of the two a nt e nnas unnecess a rily whe n the phone is s wit che d o n. C ont ac t w ith th e a nte nn a a f fec ts call qualit y and ma y cause the phone to op erat e at a higher pow er leve l than o t he r w ise nee ded. Not touching the antenna a r e a during a phon e call o ptimizes the antenna perfo rmance and the talk time of your phone. While in a call, hold the ph one to your e ar , placing your f inger tips on the Nokia badge at the m id-center of the b ack cover (loc ated below t he a ntenna area on the back of your phone). Whip antenna Internal antenna
[ 14 ] • ABOUT TH E BATTERY Install the battery W a rning! Us e only the BL-5C b att ery in this Nok ia phone. If y our dealer has alread y installe d the bat tery , pl ease see “Char ge the b at ter y” on page 15. 1 Remove the back cover of th e phone by pr essing and holding the releas e button while sliding the cove r d ownwa rd tow ard th e bottom of the p hone. Set the back cove r a side. 2 Pl a c e t h e ba t t er y i n t h e co mpar tmen t with the label s ide facing dow n and the me ta l contacts aligned with the contact pr ongs. 3 Sna p the b attery into place . 4 Replace th e cover by plac ing it into t he slot s on the back of the phone, a nd sliding the cov er upward until it is in place. Metal cont acts
[ 15 ] About yo ur phone Charge the battery Follow t hese gu idelines to char ge the batt e ry . 1 Connect t he charger to an ac wall outlet . 2 With your ph one on or off, con nect the lead from the ch arger to the charging port located o n the botto m of the phone. The batter y indicator bar appears on the s creen and starts to sc roll up a fte r a fe w se cond s. W it h th e ph one o ff, o nl y th e battery indica t or bar w ill appear . 3 Discon nect the char ger from t he phone and ac outlet when the batte r y is fully charged. After the indica tor bar st ops scrolling, the bat tery is almos t fully charged, a nd is fully charged af ter an additional hour (approxi mat ely). The mes sage Ba ttery Full is displayed. Not e: Fo r be st perform ance, charge t he bat tery for 24 hours before y ou us e the phone. The c harging time depends on the cha r ge r a nd batter y you use. For exam ple, the c harging time f or the BL- 5C battery wit h the AC P-7U charge r is approx imately 4 hours. Important: Do not le ave th e ba ttery connec ted to a charg er for more than 72 hours , since prolonged maintenance charging could shor t e n it s lif etime.
[ 16 ] Rem o ve th e b att e ry Warning! U se only your hands to remove t he bat tery . Do not punctur e, burn or use any o bjects tha t may damag e the phone or the batte ry . Please r e cycle th e battery , or dispose of prope rly . Y ou will need to remove the existing bat tery if you want to install a new b attery . Make sur e the ph one has been t urned o f f for 1 0 seconds . 1 Remove the back cove r of the p hone as shown in s t e p 1 on page 14. 2 Pl a c e y o ur in d e x f i nge r i n t h e sp ace at th e bo ttom o f the battery , and press towar d the to p of the phone. 3 Take o ut the ba ttery . RUIM card slot Ther e is an ope n slot unde r the b attery . Do not place any object s in this s lot . Thi s pr oduc t doe s no t support RU IM car ds . Important bat tery inform ation • Recharge your battery only w ith a charger ap pr oved by Nokia. • Y ou can s witch the phone on and us e it for ca lls while the batt ery is charging. • If the b at tery is totally e mpty , it may take a few minutes for the battery indicator to appe ar on the scr een. • If you swit ch the phone on when charging is comp lete, the mess age Battery f ull i s display ed momentarily . RUIM ca rd slot
[ 17 ] About yo ur phone • Cha rgi ng time dep ends on th e c harger and batt ery used . Please se e “Battery inform ation” o n pag e 145, for mo re info rmation. • If the b attery has be come comple t ely empt y , you may nee d t o recharge it for a few minu t es be fore you can make or receive calls. • SWITCH YOUR P HON E ON OR OFF T o switch your p hone o n or off , press and hold t he powe r key (loc ated on the top of t he pho ne) for two sec onds. W a rning! Do not switch on the phone wh en wirele ss phone us e is prohibited or when it may c ause interf erence or dange r . • CHECK THE START SCREEN The St art sc reen ref ers to the phone dis p lay when no calls are in pr ogress, and there are c ur rent ly no menu or phone book e nt ries dis played. Y ou can eas ily retu r n to th e Start screen f rom any lo cation (other t han an activ e call) simply by pressing the End key . Kee p in m ind that any numbers that you were ent ering at t he time will be lost. How e ver , text mes sages will be s aved. The fo llowing table descr ibes the status indicators and icon s f ound on the S tart scr een: Element Description Hom e Y our ser vice provider’s name may app ear here. Po w e r k e y
[ 18 ] Shows the s ignal strength of the w ir eles s network w her e y o u a re . The h ig h er t h e b a r , th e st r o ng er t he si gnal . Shows th e battery c harge level. The higher the bar , the higher the powe r level in the batte ry . Menu The ent ry point for y our phone menu. Pr ess the le ft selection k ey to view th e menu opt ions. Contacts The ent ry point for the phone book menu. Press right selection k ey to view the phone book menu options . Icon a ppears in upper left corner of scr een, indicat ing that y ou a re in a dig ital n etw ork. Element Description
[ 19 ] About yo ur phone • USE THE SELECTION KEY S Not e the two s election key s be neath the s creen. Th e function of these keys is det ermined by th e word shown ab ove them o n t he screen. For exam ple, press ing the left s election key w hen the w ord Menu appears above it shows the first of many me nus. Scroll through th e menus using the s croll k eys. Li kewise , pressing t he right sele ction key w hen Contacts appea r s abov e it d isplays the p hone book menu. • USE THE SCROLL KEYS Not e the two s croll keys in the center of the phone , beneath the sc reen. The fu ncti on o f these keys is to sc roll thr ough t he diff erent m enu s and li sts w ithi n the pho ne. S election keys Scro ll keys
[ 20 ] • LEARN ABOUT THE KEYS The following t able conta ins a s umma ry of how the various keys on your pho n e w or k. Key Description Se nd : Pres s th e Send key to make a call to the name or number sho wn on the screen o r to answe r a call. Pressing th is ke y when not in a c all (or when no t in t he menu or phone book) d isplays a lis t of rece nt ly dialed numbers. En d: Pr ess the End key to end a call, to s ilence the r ing from an incoming c all, or to exit the pho ne book or menus comple t ely . Used as Back ke y i n M i ni br o ws er . 1 1 thr ou gh 0 Number : Use k eys 1 through 0 t o enter numbe rs and letters. Pr ess and hold 1 to dial yo ur voice mailbox. Press and hold 0 to la unch the minibrow ser . # # ke y : Press t he # key to change c ase of te xt, or to enable or d isabl e predictiv e text input. */ * ke y : Pres s th e * k e y t o en t er sp e ci al c h ar ac t e rs ( fo r examp le: punctuation) or acces s special char acters menu.
[ 2 1 ] About yo ur phone • MAKE AND ANSW ER CA LLS Use the fo llow ing table as a q uick refe rence f or making a nd answ ering calls : Ta s k Instructions Make a ca l l 1 Enter the number using the k eypad (include area code as needed). 2 P re ss t he Send key . 3 Hold the phone as you would any ot her telephone , wi th the ear piece over your e ar and the micro phone near your mouth. Answ er a ca ll When you r pho ne rings, press t he Send ke y . End a call Pres s the End k ey to te rminate the a ctive c all. Silence a ca ll Pres s the End k ey or press the r ight s electio n key to se lect Silence, when you do not want to answer a call, but still w ant to silence t he ringer . K eyguar d To avoid accide ntal calls , select Menu, then scroll up once, and p r e ss Select . Y ou could als o press Menu , then pres s the */ key (within t hree sec onds) to lock you r ke ypad . Thi s acti va tes the Keyguard fea ture . Unlo ck ke ypad When t he keypad is locked, s elect Unlo ck, then pr ess the */ key (within three second s ). This deactiv at es the K eyguard feature.
[ 22 ] • REVIEW PHONE SY MBOLS The f ollowing is a collection of the v arious indicat ors and ic ons you ma y see on your phone. Symbol Description A call is in progr ess. Y ou have selec ted the Silent prof ile (sile ncing your phone ring er , keypad t ones, w arning tones, et c.) Ke yg u a rd i s ac ti v e Y ou have one or more voic e messag es waiting. Y ou have one or more unread t ext mess a ges wait ing. Digital se rvice is ava ilable. Letter s you enter appear as upperca s e (ALL CAPS). Letter s you ent er ap pear in lowe rcase. Letter s yo u enter appear in sent ence c ase (first wo r d in sentence c a pitaliz ed) or title cas e (in phone book). Character s you enter app ear as numbers . Predic tive text mode is ac t ive. Pr edict ive tex t feature availab le fo r Calendar and for text mes sages. Pred ictive te xt mo de activ ate d. Characte rs you ente r appear in se nt e nce case (only first word in s entence cap itali zed). Pred ictive te xt mo de activ ate d. Characte rs you ente r appear as uppercas e letter s.
[ 23 ] About yo ur phone •M E M O R Y U S E In your phone, Ca le nd ar No t es an d Java A pplications share a common p ool of memory (st orage ca pacity). Whe n either of these fea t ures ar e used, t here is le ss avai lable memory f or the other fe at ure w hich is als o d ependent on share d memory . This is espe cially true w ith the heavy us e o f some f eature s. If your use of a fe ature takes all of the s hared memo r y , your phone may dis play a message saying Memory fu ll . To proc eed, you m ust delete some of the information or e ntries from these f e atures to m ake addit ional memory space available . Pred ictive te xt mo de activ ate d. Characte rs you ente r appear as lower case le t ter s. Insert symbol mod e, used to enter sp ecial chara cters such as punct uatio n m a rk s . The alar m clock is set. Indica t e s that a reminde r has expir ed. Indicat es you are roam ing. For mo re inform ation on roaming, see “ View Roaming op t ion s” on page 1 1 1. Indica tes c all over a sec ur e conne ction. Indicate s that a hea dset is connect ed (either through the 2.5 mm ja ck or to the enha ncement connect or loca t e d at the bottom of phone). Indica t e s phone is in handsfree car kit. Indica t e s a connection to hig h- speed d at a net work. Indica tes you have a minibrows er messa ge. Symbol Des cription
[ 24 ] For examp le, entering 75 calendar notes may consume significant shared m emory . Conseq uently , if you at t e mpt to download a Java midle t into your phone, a mes s age sa ying Memory Full m ay appear . To pr oceed, you m ust delete some of the items or infor mation oc cupying the memor y . • VIEW YOUR PHONE HE LP SYSTEM Y our ph one pr ovid es bri ef des cr iptio ns of al l men u opti ons. To vi e w a n y o f the h elp texts : 1 Scroll to a men u or subme nu option. 2 Wa it about 15 seconds . A short mes sage appea rs, desc r ibin g the option and w hat it does. 3 Select Mo re, by p ressing t he left select ke y to view more feat ure details. ENABLE/DISABLE HELP S YSTEM Press Menu 4-2-5 ( S ettin gs > Phone settings > Hel p t ex t ac tiva tion ) to turn the pho ne’s help s yste m on or of f. • BROWSE PHONE MENUS Y o ur p ho ne ’s m en u sy stem di spl ay s ch oices yo u can make to chan ge sett ings on your phone or gives you a ccess to various phone featur es. Y our p hone has 1 0 menu s, plus the phone b ook menu ( Contacts ). Each menu can cont ain several levels of submenus . Y ou can use me nus and submenus two ways: by s crolling or b y us in g a shortcut. Menu it e ms
[ 25 ] About yo ur phone Check the menu num ber , header line, and scroll bar A header line ap pears at the top of your scre en when in the p hone book or while na vigating the me nus . The header line pro vides you wi t h a r e minder of the phone book en t ry o r the menu or submenu wit h which you are wo r king. A scroll bar appear s on the r ight side of the s creen when y ou s cr oll through the main menu. A tab on the bar gives you a vi sual indication of your relat ive position in t he menu struct ure. The menu number is l ocated at th e top of th e scroll bar . Scroll through m enus 1 At the St a rt scr een, pr ess Me nu , t he n scroll throug h the menus us ing the up and dow n scroll key . 2 Press O ptions , Select , or OK , p ressing the sele ction key for the option you wa nt . 3 Use the scrol l an d se lectio n ke ys to navig ate the su bme nus. Press the End k ey to re tur n to the Start s creen . SCROLLING T IPS • Y ou can scroll up and down to find some of the mos t frequently used submenu options . • Y ou can return to t he previous menu leve l by pressing Back . • To exit a m enu and ret urn to th e Sta rt sc reen, p ress the End key . • Some menus ma y not appe ar . Ask your se r vice p r ovider for details . 3 Scroll ba r wi th tab 1 Hea der line 2 Menu number 1 3 2
[ 26 ] Learn about menu shortc uts Menus and op tions are numbere d so that you can ju mp directly to the most frequently us ed option. The number s appear in the top r ight cor ner of the scree n and show your lo cation in the men u. USE A SHORTCUT Example : To turn on Au tomatic redial: 1 Press Menu . 2 W ithin three secon ds , pr ess 4-1-2-1 ( Settings > Call set t ings > A utoma tic red ial > On ). • MENU AND M ENU SHORTCUT S M ES SAG ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 T ext m es sag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -1 C rea t e m es sag e (T ext /Nu m er i c P age ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -1- 1 T ex t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -1- 1 N um eric pa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -1- 2 Inb ox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -2 O utb ox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -1 -3 A r ch i ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -1 -4 T em plat es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -5 M y f old ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -6 D elete m ess age s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -7 A ll read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -7- 1 In box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 - 7 -2 O utb ox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -7- 3 A rchive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -7- 4 M es sag e se ttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -8 S end ing o ptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 - 8 -1 O ther settin g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-1 -8- 2 V oi ce mes s ag es 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1- 2 Li sten t o vo i ce me ssa ge s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -2 -1 1 Men u optio n may vary , base d o n yo ur service p rovider ’s require ments .
[ 27 ] About yo ur phone V i e w de tails o f last v oice m ail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-2 -2 V oice m ailbox num be r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-2 -3 C lea r vo i ce ma i l icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-2 -4 M inib row ser m essa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 -3 C A LL LO G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M isse d ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 1 R ece ived calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 2 D ialed n um bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 3 D elete rece nt ca l l lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4 A l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4- 1 M iss e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 -2 R ece i ve d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 -3 D i ale d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -4- 4 C a l l Ti me r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 5 D uratio n of las t call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 -1 S how call tim e on disp lay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 -1- 1 D uratio n of di aled ca ll s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 -2 D uratio n of re ceiv ed ca lls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5- 3 D uratio n of all ca ll s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -5- 4 Life tim er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 -5 C lea r tim er s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 -6 D ata/ fax calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 6 Las t sen t da t a/ fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -6- 1 Las t r e ceiv ed dat a/ fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -6- 2 A l l sen t da ta/f ax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 -3 A l l rece ived d ata /fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 -4 D uratio n of las t dat a/ f a x ca ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -6- 5 D uratio n o f all da ta/f ax c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 -6 C lea r a ll d ata /fax logs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 -7 M inib row ser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -7 Las t sen t brow ser da ta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 -1 Las t r e ceiv ed b r o w ser da ta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 -2 A l l sen t bro wse r d ata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -7- 3 A l l rece ived b row ser d ata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 -4 Las t bro ws er se s sio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -7- 5 A l l brow s e r ses sions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -7- 6
[ 28 ] C lea r a ll b row ser log s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -7- 7 P R OF ILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 N orm al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 1 S elec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -1 -1 Cu st o miz e 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 -2 R ing ing o ption s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2 -1 R ing ing t on e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2 -2 R ing ing v olum e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2- 3 V ibra ti n g ale r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2- 4 M e ssage alert to ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2- 5 K eyp ad t o nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2- 6 W arn ing to nes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2- 7 A lert for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2- 8 Pr ofile n am e 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -2 -9 Tim ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 -3 S ilent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -2 M eet ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 3 O utd oor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 4 P age r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 5 S ETT ING S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C a l l set ting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -1 A nyk ey an swe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -1- 1 A utom atic red ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -1- 2 1 -to uch dia l in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -3 Aut o- upd ate of s er v ice 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -1- 4 M in ibro wse r con firm atio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -1- 5 N one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -5 -1 O n co nn ect ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -5- 2 O n ex it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -5- 3 B o th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 1-5 -4 C alling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -6 1 Cus tomi ze optio ns for Silen t, Meet ing, O utdoor , and P a ger prof iles are iden tical to th ose of the Nor mal prof il e 2 Nor mal p r ofi le can not be ren amed . 3 Men u option may not be vis ible, b ased on y our serv ice pr ovi der’s r equir emen ts.
[ 29 ] About yo ur phone N one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -6- 1 C a r d A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -6- 2 C a r d B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -6- 3 C a r d C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -6- 4 C a r d D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -6- 5 D ata/fa x ca l ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 -7 P hon e se ttin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 2 Lan gua ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 -1 T ouc h tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 -2 M an u al tou ch t on es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 -2- 1 T ouc h ton e le ngt h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 - 2 -2 W elcom e not e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -2- 3 4- 2-4 H elp tex t ac t iv atio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -2- 5 R est ore f a cto ry se ttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 -6 Tim e s etting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 3 C loc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -3- 1 S how -Hid e cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 -1- 1 S et th e tim e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 - 1 -2 Tim e f orm at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 -1- 3 D ate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -3- 2 A uto u pda te of d ate & t ime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 -3 O n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 3-3 -1 C o nfirm fi rs t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 -3- 2 O ff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 -3- 3 En hanc em en t se ttings 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 4 H ands free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -1 D efau l t p rofile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -1- 1 A utom at ic a nsw er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -1- 2 Lig hts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -1- 3 H ead set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -2 D efau l t p rofile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -2- 1 A utom at ic a nsw er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -2- 2 Loo pse t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -3 1 En h an cemen t sett ing s doe s not app ear in the m enu un til an enhan cemen t has been conn ect ed to the phone.
[ 30 ] U se lo ops et . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -3 -1 D efau l t p rofile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -3- 2 A utom at ic a nsw er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 -3 -3 S ecu rity se ttin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 5 C all res trict i o ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 -1 R est rict o utg oin g calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 -1 -1 R est rict inc om ing c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 -1- 2 A c c ess c ode s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -5- 2 P hon e loc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 -2- 1 A llow ed nu mb er w hen pho ne l o cke d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 -2- 2 C h an ge loc k co de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 -2 -3 C h an ge s ecu r ity code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 -2- 4 Net wo r k s e r v i c e s 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 6 V oice p riva cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -6- 1 C all forw ardin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 -2 Fo r w ard all calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 -2- 1 Fo rw ard if bus y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 -2- 2 Fo rw ard if not ans we re d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 -2 -3 Fo r w ard all d ata /fax c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 6-2 -4 C a nce l all ca l l forw ardin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 6-2 -5 C all wa it in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -6- 3 S end ow n caller ID w he n ca ll ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -6- 4 Y es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 -4- 1 N o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 -4- 2 N etwo rk fe atu re sett ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -6- 5 O wn n u mb er sele ction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -6- 6 Sys tem 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -7 R oa min g op t io ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 7 -1 M o de. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 -2 G AM ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 S elec t ga me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5- 1 S nak e II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 -1 S pac e imp act II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -1- 2 B um pe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -1- 3 1 Network services menu options are visible on ly after entering the correct s er vices code. 2 Men u optio ns m ay v ary , dep ending on you r ser vic e pro v i der’s requ iremen ts.
[ 3 1 ] About yo ur phone S ettin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5- 2 G am e sou nd s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 -1 G am e ligh ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 -2 S hak es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 -3 V O I CE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 V o i ce t a gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6- 1 Ad d v oi c e t a g 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -1- 1 P layb ack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 -1- 1 C h an ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 -1- 2 D elete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 -1- 3 V o i ce com m and s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6- 2 P rofiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -1 N orm al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -1- 1 S ilent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 - 1 -2 M e eting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -1- 3 O utd oor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -1- 4 P age r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -1 -5 V oice m ailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -2 C a l l voic e m ailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -2- 1 R eco r d er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -3 R eco rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -3- 1 C all log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -4 M isse d ca l ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -4- 1 R ece ived calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 -4- 2 V o i ce r ec ord er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -3 R eco r d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 -1 R eco r d ings l ist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -3- 2 P layb ack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 -2- 1 D elete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 -2- 2 E dit title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 -2- 3 A larm / A dd a l a rm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 - 2 -4 M INIBR OW SER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 O RG A NIZE R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 V oice com mand options for P rofiles, V oice mailb ox, and Call lo g are the sam e as V oice tag op tion s.
[ 32 ] A larm cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 1 C a l en dar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 2 V i e w da y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1 V iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1- 1 M ak e a n ote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 2-1 -2 D elete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1 -3 E dit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1- 4 M ov e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1- 5 R epe at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1- 6 G o to da te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1- 7 S end note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1- 8 C o py . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -1- 9 S et tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -2 -1- 1 0 M a ke a note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -2- 2 G o to da te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -2- 3 S etting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -2- 4 S et th e dat e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 2-4 -1 S et th e tim e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -4- 2 D ate f orm at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -4- 3 D ate s epa rator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -4- 4 Ti me form at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -4- 5 W e ek sta rts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -4- 6 A uto de lete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 -4- 7 C a l cu l a to r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 3 S top w atch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 4 C on tinu e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 -1 S how last t im e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -4- 2 S plit tim in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 -3 Lap tim ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 -4 V i e w tim es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -4- 5 D e le te tim es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 -6 A PPL ICA TIO NS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 K E YG UA RD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0
[ 33 ] About yo ur phone Important: Some menu shortc ut s may not be ava ilable. This list serves as a more detailed list of your phone menu str ucture, as wel l as a lis t of shortcuts.
[ 34 ] • PHONE BOOK MEN U Fr om the Start sc reen, pres s Contacts . The followin g phone book options a r e available (s ee table o n following pa ge): Menu Menu (cont.) Sea rch Ad d n ew Ed i t n ame De l e t e One by on e De l e t e al l Ad d n umb er Op t i o n s Sc r olling view Na me list Name numb er Me mo r y s t a t u s 1- tou c h di al i ng Vi e w number Ch ang e De l e t e Vo i c e t a g s Pla yba ck Ch ang e De l e t e Own numbe r Ca l l er gr oup s Fa mi l y a Gr ou p name Gr ou p r i ng i ng t on e Gr oup l ogo On Of f Vi ew Gr oup member s Re move n ame Ad d n ame VI P Fr i ends Business Ot he r a . Menu o ption s for V IP , Fr iends , Bus ines s, an d O ther are i den tica l to Fa mil y optio ns.
[ 35 ] Phone setu p 4P h o n e s e t u p Now th at you’ve ha d a chance to lea rn about s ome of the basic func t io ns and featur es of your phone, you may want t o explore a few options t o improve th e way y ou use your phone . • LEARN ABOUT TH E HDB-4 H E ADSET Y our sales packa ge may include the H DB-4 headse t. Using the hea ds et offers you conve nient handsfree communic ations with your phone. Connect th e headset Before using the heads et: 1 Plug the h eads et jack into th e bottom of your phone. 2 Wr ap t h e d e v ice a r ou n d ea r . Us e t he hea dse t Y ou can make, answer , and end calls as usual with the headset connected. The hea dset fits over your ear and the microp hone hangs at the si de of your head. W hen using th is headset you c an s p eak at a n ormal volume . Y ou can us e the HDB-4’s but ton to a nswer or e nd a call, as we ll as ac tivate voice dialing o r voice c ommands. Y ou can also u s e the Send key or the End key to answer and end calls. Adj ust the volu me Change the phone ear piece volu me, to make the caller’s voice louder or softer . Adjus tments to t he volume can only be made dur ing a call by pressing the up or down s croll key .
[ 36 ] 5 T ext entry W a rning! Do not switch on the phone when wir eless phone us e is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or da nger . Y ou can enter le t ters , numbers, and spec ial ch aracters using the phone key pad when wo r k ing wi th the phone book, calen dar , text me ssaging, or wh ile browsing t he Internet . This sec t ion provides detail ed i nstr ucti ons for th e tw o tex t en try m ethods, tha t is, traditional t ext entr y and predicti ve te xt input . • ENTER LETT E RS AND NUMBERS Y ou have four mo des ava ilable fo r entering information, based on t he type o f data you’re entering ( phone boo k, organizer notes or text message s ): Mode Th e phone shows Use f or ABC - sent ence cas e or title case (first letter capitalize d) - al l uppercas e let ters - all lower case letters E ntering contact s, nu mbers or ad dr e sses in p hone book Ente r ing notes in Calendar Writ ing a text mes sage 123 - number entry . E nt ering numbers Special c har ac te r s - specia l characters list Entering punctuation or spec ial character s Predic tive text - in combination with ABC mode indicat or s. Writ ing SMS text me s sa g es o r c a le n d a r note s
[ 37 ] T ext entr y • WRITE U SING ABC AND 123 MO DE S A st atus indicato r in the upper left corner of your screen indic at es the mo de you are in wh enever you ar e ent ering infor mation into your phone book, calendar , or text me s saging. P r essing # will chan ge these modes . Enter letters The f ollowing t able contai ns a list of the characte rs displaye d when ente ring t e xt and numbers from your keypad: P r e ssing a key repe atedly c ycles you t hrough all of that key’s o ptions. T o en ter a letter , press the appropriat e key rep eatedly until the desired lett er appear s. Continue t his proces s until the wo r d o r name is comple t ed. Not e: If th e next letter in th e word you are ente ring is on the same ke y , w ait tw o to thr ee se con ds for t he c ur sor to a dv anc e, the n ente r the new le tter , or pre ss 0 to a dvanc e the cursor . Ke y Char acter s Ke y Characters 1 . , @?!- 1 7 P Q R S 7 2 A B C 2 8 T U V 8 3 D E F 3 9 W X Y Z 9 4 G H I 4 0 Sp ace, 0, return 5 J K L 5 */ Special cha r acte rs menu 6 M N O 6 # Cha nge s le tter c ase or mode.
[ 38 ] Important: Phone language se ttings may a ffect the c haracters ass ociated w ith the p hone keypad . For example: t o enter t he name “ Albert” : Press 2A Press 5-5-5 l Press 2-2 b Press 3-3 e Press 7-7-7 r Press 8t Not e: Default mode is s entence case where the f irs t letter of a name o r sent ence is auto matically c apitalized. Phon e book def ault mode is title case- each wor d is capitaliz ed. OTHE R OPT IO NS • Delete mistakes - If you mak e a mistake, pr ess Clear to dele te one cha rac ter to th e le ft. Pre ss and h old the Clear k ey to speed up the erasin g process. • Enter a space -When you hav e completed ent ering a word or name, press 0 to enter a space b efore the next word . • Cha nge lett er cas e -Pres s # to switch bet ween the va r io us text en try modes or f rom u ppercase and lowerca se letters . • T o st art a new li ne - P ress 0 thr ee time s.
[ 39 ] T ext entr y Enter numbers Y our phone automatically s witches to 123 mode when entering a number in to your phone bo ok or entering a num ber in text mes saging. When in ABC mode, you c a n insert numbers using any of the following method s: •P r e s s a n d h o l d t h e # key f or two se conds to s witch to 123 mode, then press t he desir ed number keys. • Pre ss and hold # again to re tur n to ABC mod e. • Press and hol d t he des ired number k ey until the numbe r appear s on the disp la y . • Press th e desired k e y repe atedly until t he desired num ber appears. Enter punctuatio n or other chara cters Y ou can enter p unctuation, s pecials ch ar acters, a nd symbols while w r iting tex t message s, ente ring notes in the Organizer , creating phone b ook entries , or brows ing the Int ernet. T he il lustration show s a sample of the avai lable character s. ENTER PUNCTUATION OR SPEC IAL CHARACTERS Dep ending on the typ e of t ext you are ent ering, you can a dd punctuation o r spec ial characters by doing any of the f ollowing: •P r e s s 1 repeat edly while in AB C mode to cy cle through some of the most co mmon punctuation ma r ks and spe cial char acters. •P r e s s */ to activ ate the special c haracters li st. A screen app ears displaying t he available special c haracters. • Use the s croll keys to highlight t he desired char acter , then pres s Select . Important: Some networks may not suppor t all langu age- depende nt character s.
[ 40 ] Use special characters in p hone numbers Y ou can enter certain special c haracters as a part of the phone numbers you s ave to the pho ne book. Pr essing */ repeatedly cycles through t he four s pecial char acte r s ava ilable when saving a p hone number . * Sends command s trings to the network. Contact y our service provider fo r mo re i nfo rma tion . L inks a 1- touch dialing location to t he number currently being entered. p Creates a pause that o ccurs whe n the phone dials a number . Numbers ente red to the righ t of t his spe ci al cha racte r are auto mati cally sent as touch tones a f ter a 2.5 -second pause. w Causes the ph one to wa it for yo u to pre ss Se nd . • W R ITE W ITH P R E D ICT I V E TE X T A quick wa y to enter text is using a hi ghly compr essed databas e (or dictiona r y ) of common words that tr ies to anticip ate the wo rd as y ou ent er i t . Y ou can use pred ictive tex t input w hen you: • W rite o r repl y to a text m ess age • Create a not e in the c alendar • Enter te xt while using t he minibrowse r W a tc hing predictiv e text guess a word can b e confusing, so you s hould d isregard the s creen unt il all characte rs have bee n entered.
[ 4 1 ] T ext entr y Example : T o write “ N okia”: What you press What you se e Pr es s 6 - N O Pr es s 6 - o On Pr es s 5 - k Onl Pr es s 4 - i Onl i Pr es s 2 - a Nok ia
[ 42 ] K EYS AND TOOLS FOR PREDICTIVE TEXT Key Description 2 - 9 Te xt entry . Pres s each key only once per let ter . Pres s and hold t he key to enter the number . */ If the underlined w ord is not the word yo u int ended, press this key rep eatedly until the word you w ant appears. Pres s and hold this k ey to display a lis t of punctuat ion and spe cial charact ers. Spell If the word entered is not recognized or if you have press ed */ to se arch for a word , then Spell appear s above t he left selection ke y . Pre ss Spell , en ter the desir ed word, then press Save . Clear Press on ce to de lete the chara cte r to the l eft of t he curso r . Press and h old to delete char acters faster . 0 Pres s once to ac cept the w ord and ad d a space. Pr ess an d ho ld to e nte r a ze ro . # # Pres s and hold to ente r mode. Enter the desired number , the n press and hold again t o return to predicti ve t ext. 1 1 Pres s once t o add a p eriod. Press 1 re p ea t ed l y t o v iew other punctuat ion marks. Pres s once to add a punc tuation m ar k that pred ictive text conv erts to an apost rophe. Pres s and hold t o enter th e numeral 1. # Pres s to s witch b etween se nt e nce c ase, low ercase, or upperca se modes or to switch to t he above m odes with out p redi ctive text.
[ 43 ] T ext entr y T urn on pre dictiv e text input Y o u can turn on pred ictive te xt in put from the Options menu while wr iting a text mes s age. O nce enabled, pr edict ive te xt is available to all fea tures that support it. in the upper left corne r of the s creen indicates pr edictiv e text is ac ti v e . ENABLE PRED IC TIVE TEXT (QUICK METHO D ) While creating a ne w text mes sage or cale ndar note, press and hold the Options ke y for two se conds. Th e mess age T9 prediction on is displayed and the English langua ge d ictionary is enable d (or the most rec ently selected dictionary). ENABLE PREDICTIV E TEXT (AND SELECT DIC TIONARY) While creating a ne w text mes sage: 1 Press Options , scroll to Pr edi cti ve tex t, and pres s Se l e c t . 2 Scroll to t he dictiona ry you wa nt (for example, English ), t hen pres s Select. Th e messa ge T9 prediction on is dis played. The dict ionary in the language is ena bled. T urn off pr edi ctiv e text inpu t While creating a ne w text mes sage, pr ess a nd hold the Options ke y for two s econ ds. 1 Press Options , scroll to Pr edi cti ve tex t , and press Select . 2 Scroll to Prediction off , then pres s Select . • TIPS FOR PREDICTIVE TEXT Check a word When you hav e finishe d writin g a wo rd and the wo rd is corre ct as shown:
[ 44 ] Pr es s 0 t o confirm the word, enter a s pace, and cont inue by writing the next word. OR Insert a punc t uation mark, t hen press 0 for a new se ntence. If the display ed word is not correct: •P r e s s */ repeatedly un t il the word you w ant appears . •P r e s s 0 to confirm your ch oice and cont inue. OR •P r e s s Options , scroll to Ma tche s , t hen p ress Select . S c roll to t he corr ect wo r d a nd pres s Us e . •P r e s s 0 to co nfirm th e w ord and e nter a spac e. Tip: When you e nt er punctuation at the end of a s entence, t he phone switc hes to sentenc e case. The firs t letter of the next word automati cally appe ars in uppercas e. ADD A WOR D TO THE DI C TION ARY Whe n t he wor d you int ended to wr ite is not in the dictiona r y or when you ar e u si ng */ to cyc le thr ough the ava ilable matches, the left selection key be c o me s Spell . 1 Select S pell and ente r the word us i ng standard tex t entry . 2 Press Save to inse r t the correct word and s ave it to the dictiona r y . INSERT NUMBERS AND SYM BOLS The pr ocedur e for enter ing numbers wit h predic t iv e text and s tandard tex t entry is t he same. P lease see “ Enter numbers” on page 39. The proced ure for ente ring s ymbols with pred ictive text a nd st andard text entry is the same. P lease see “Ent er punctuation or other charac t ers” on p age 39.
[ 45 ] T ext entr y W R IT E CO MP OUN D WO RD S 1 Write the f irs t part of the co mpound word, t hen p r e ss the dow n scroll key to a ccept that par t. 2 Write the las t part o f the compound w ord. 3 Press 0 to e nter t he wo rd.
[ 46 ] 6 Phone bo ok W a rning! Do not switch on the phone when wir eless phone us e is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or da nger . Y ou can save up to 250 entries ( contact s and a ssociated numbers) in your phone b ook. Phone m emory can stor e multiple n umbers for eac h na me (home, business, mobile , etc.), as well as text information (postal address, e-mail address, or note). Not e: The a mount of detail stored for e ach entry may affect t he total number of entr ies availa ble. • SAVING CON TACTS AND NU MBERS Ther e a r e several w ays to save contacts and number s in your pho ne book. Inst ructions for the two mos t common ways ar e as follows : SAVE A N UMBER AND NAME (U SING PHON E BOOK MEN U) 1 Press Cont acts . 2 Scroll to Add new and p ress Select . 3 Enter the name and pr ess OK . 4 Enter the area co de (as nec essary) and phone number , then press OK . SAVE A N UMBER AND NAME (Q UIC K SAVE) 1 Enter the phone number using th e keyp ad. 2 Press t he left se lection k ey two times ( Options > Save ). 3 Enter a name a nd press OK . 4 Press Done to r eturn to the S tart scr een. Tip: Pres s and hold th e Options select ion key for two se conds after entering the number to s t ore the number only .
[ 47 ] Phone b ook • RECALL CONTACTS AND N UMBERS Ther e are several wa ys to rec all phone book entries. Once you locate t he d es ire d name and number fro m the phone bo ok, you can pe r form any of the follo wing tasks: call th e number , edit or add informat ion to the sele cted phone book entry , or delete the entry . Fr om the Star t screen , recall a phone boo k entry as follows: • Press up or down scr oll keys to display the lis t of phone book entr ies. • Press repea tedly to scroll t hr oug h t he list of contac ts. Tip: When view ing the list of con t acts, e nter th e first few lett e rs of the des ired entry . The pho ne book automat ically jumps to that section of the phone book. •P r e s s Contacts , select Searc h , enter the firs t few le tters of th e en try , the n p re ss Sea r ch . • USE PHONE BOOK MENUS The pho ne book has sev eral menu op tions from which you can choos e. Thes e options appe ar w hen you press Cont acts . Use t he scr oll key s to scroll to t he option you want . Opt ion Fun ct i o n Sea rch Searc h for a spec ific phone book entry . Add new Add a new contac t to your ph one book. Edit name Edit the name of a phone bo ok entry . Del ete Delete pho ne book entries one by one or all at once. Add number Add a phon e number to an existing c ontact. Options Displa y a list of ph one book options , including phone book memor y statu s and scrolling view .
[ 48 ] D ispla yin g the phone book P hone book infor mation can be displayed in t wo diff erent ways: • Name list -Ent ries disp layed as a li s t of names • Name number - Name and de f ault numb er displayed Whe n viewing the phone b ook, use the up o r down scr oll keys to s croll through t he ph one book ent ries. Chan ge phone boo k view 1 Press Cont acts , scroll to Options , t hen pres s Select . 2 Select Scrolling v iew , the n sc ro ll to the vi ew o pti on y ou w an t. 3 Press OK to co nf irm your choice . • EDIT A NAME OR NUMBER Y ou can edit a phone book ent ry at any time. 1 Locate the phone b ook entry y ou wish to edit. 2 Press D etails , then pr ess O ptions . 3 Scroll to Edit name or Edit number a nd press Sele ct . 1-touch dialing Assign phone book entries to any of the 8 sp eed dialing loca tions. Vo i c e t a g s Create and ma nage voice tags for voice dialing. Own number Displa ys your phone num bers. Caller groups Organize p hone book entr ies into group s and categor ies and ass ign special ringing tones and gr aphics to the group. Opt ion Fun ct i o n
[ 49 ] Phone b ook 4 Edit the name or numb e r , then press OK . • ADD A NUMBER TO A P HONE BOOK ENTRY Ther e are sev eral way s to add addit ional numbers to an e xis ting ph one b ook entry . Phone memory book can store up to t wo numbers per ent ry . Once you choose to add a numb er , you can assig n one of the following number types f or the additional numbe r s: Gene ral , Mobile , Ho me , Wo r k , or Fa x . Fr om th e ph one book 1 Press Cont acts , scroll to Add number , then pr ess Se lect . 2 Sc roll to the e ntry you wi sh t o modify , then pr ess Add number . 3 Scroll to the type of number you are add ing ( Gener al , Mobile , Hom e , Work , o r Fa x ) then pr ess Se lect . 4 Enter the number and pre ss OK . From the Start sc reen 1 Enter the phone number using the keyp ad, then press Options . 2 Scroll to Add to name , t hen p re s s Select . 3 Scroll to t he desir ed phone book entr y , then pres s Add number . 4 Scroll to t he desir ed number ty pe and press Select . By recalling t he name 1 Locate the phone b ook entry y ou wish to edit. 2 Press Details , then sele ct an entr y and pre ss Opt ion s again. 3 Scroll to Add number , then pres s Select . 4 Scroll to t he desir ed number ty pe and press Select . 5 Enter the number and pre ss OK .
[ 50 ] Chan ge th e numb er type E very time you creat e a new phone book ent ry , your phon e aut o matically assi gns th e Ge ner al numb er type to t he ne w number . Y ou can use a phone b ook entry O ptions menu to change the number ty pe for any of th e phone nu mbers. For example, c hange a number t y pe from Wo r k to Home . 1 Recall the na me from the phone b ook. 2 Press Details , then scroll to hig hlight the number you want t o modify . 3 Press Options , scroll to C ha nge type, t hen press Se lect . 4 Scroll to t he number type you want , t he n press Select . Important: If you pla n on us i ng Nokia PC Suite to s y nchroniz e your phone book and your PC PIM (P ersonal Informatio n Manager) ap plication, make sure a ll phone numbers are as signed the correct number type. PC Sy nc uses this information to synchronize conta cts correct ly betwe en phone and PC. Learn about primar y number If a p hone book ent ry contains multiple numb ers, the num ber enter ed wh en the phon e book ent ry was cr eated is des ignated as the primar y number . Wh en you highlight a pho ne book ent ry and press th e Send key , your phone dials the pr imary number . Con sider designating the number you d ial most often (for phone book entrie s containing mult iple numbers per nam e) as the primary number . CH ANGE PR IM ARY NU MBER Any phone number can be des ignated the pr imary num ber . 1 Recall the p hone book entr y you want to modify . 2 Press Details , the n scroll to the numb er you wa nt to set as the pri mary number . 3 Press Options , scroll to A s primary no. , th en p re s s Sele ct .
[ 5 1 ] Phone b ook • DELETE STORED AND N UMBERS Y ou can delet e a number f rom a pho ne book ent ry , delet e all details of a cont act, o r delete t he ent ire c ontents of your p hone book. O nce y ou delete in f ormat ion, it cannot be recover ed. DELETE A NUMBER 1 Recall the p hone book entr y you want to modify . 2 Press Details , then sc rol l to the num ber you w ant to delete . 3 Press Options , scroll to De lete n umb er , then pres s Select , then OK . DELETE ENTIRE PHONE BOOK ENTRY 1 Highlight the phone book ent r y you want to delete, t hen press Details . 2 Press Options . Scroll to De le te , press Select . 3 Press OK to de lete the phone book e nt ry (including all d etails). DELETE TH E ENTIRE PHONE BOOK 1 Press Cont acts , scroll to Dele te, the n press Select . 2 Scroll to De le te a ll and press Selec t . 3 When you s ee the mess age Are you s ure? , press OK . 4 Enter your se curit y code, t hen pres s OK . For m ore i nforma tion on the sec urity code, see “Securit y code ” o n page 1 05. • ADD OTHER INFORMATION TO A PHONE BOOK ENTRY Once you have crea t ed a cont act, you can add an e - mail a ddress, a m ailing address , or a note to t hat contact . Not e: T ext informat ion can only be added to existing c ont act s. For example, y ou cannot cre ate a new cont act w ith only an e-mail addres s.
[ 52 ] 1 Recall the p hone book entr y you want to modify . 2 Press Details , then press Options again. 3 Scroll to Add detail , then pr ess Select . 4 Scroll to t he type of informati on you would lik e to add ( E-mail , Stre et addr . , etc. ), then press Sele ct . 5 En te r th e i nfo rma tio n, th en pr ess OK . 6 Press the End k ey to re tur n to the Start s creen . • USE CALLER GROUPS Y our phone allow s you to group phone book ent ries w it h similar attribut es in t o caller gr oups . The five de f ault caller groups are Family , VIP , Friends, Busi ne ss , and Ot h er . Eac h group has two attributes which can be defined b y the user: Group Name and G roup T one . Ass ig n pho n e n um be r t o a c a lle r gr oup 1 Recall the d es ire d phone book ent ry , the n press Details . 2 Scroll to t he desir ed phone number , the n press Options . 3 Scroll to Caller groups , t hen press Select . 4 Scroll to t he desir ed caller gr oup (for examp le, Fam ily ), then pres s Select . Ed it cal ler gr oup opt ions Y ou can edit various aspe cts of a caller group. SET TING A RIN GIN G TO NE AND G RAP HI C FOR A CA LLER GRO UP 1 Press Cont acts . 2 Scroll to Caller groups and press Selec t . 3 Scroll to one o f the caller groups and press Select . 4 Scroll to one o f the follow ing functions and p ress Select . • Rename group- Enter t he new name f or the ca ller group and
[ 53 ] Phone b ook pres s OK. • Group ringing ton- Scr oll to t he des ired tone and p r ess OK . Default is the tone s elected f or the cur rently selec t ed pr ofile. • Group logo- Choose to tur n the group logo o n or off for the selected c aller group. • Group member s- Press Selec t to v iew group members. T o add or remove a member , press Options , t hen selec t Add name or Remove name . Not e: If you s elect ed Send graphic , enter the r ecipient’s phone number or recall it from phone book and pr ess OK . Ch eck w it h your service pr ovider f or avai lability of this fea ture. • C HEC K ME MOR Y S T AT US Y ou can che ck the per centa ge of p hone memor y that is dedicat ed to the p hone book, t hat is in use, a nd the perce nt age t hat remains availabl e. 1 Press Cont acts . 2 Scroll to O ptions , then pres s Se lect . 3 Scroll to Me mory s tatus and press Select .
[ 54 ] 7 C all log W a rning! Do not switch on the phone when wir eless phone us e is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or da nger . Y our phone keeps a log (record) of c all-relate d in fo rmat ion including pho ne numbers and ca ll time s. The ca ll log keeps trac k of: • Missed ca lls • Receiv ed calls • Dialed numbe rs • Time spent on c alls • Time spent on d igit al dat a, fax or minib rowser calls • Amount of da ta transfer r e d during data, fax or minibr owser calls REQUIREME NTS Befo re your phone c an log missed or received c alls pro perly: 1 Y ou must have a s ubscript ion to calle r ID service. 2 Y our phone mu st be turned on a nd in a digital servic e area. 3 The caller must not ha ve caller ID blocke d. 4 Y our phone time and date must be set. Not e: If t he incom ing call has ca ller ID blocke d, the number can not be record ed in the call log. If you try t o view the call log, the me ssage No new numbers is dis played.
[ 55 ] Call log • CHECK M IS SED OR RE CEIVED CALLS , OR DIALED NUMB ERS Y our phone rec or d s information abo ut the 60 most r ecently missed, rec eived, and dialed numbers (20 ent r i es for each t ype of call). T o view c all lo g entries: 1 Press Menu 2 ( C all log ) , then sc r oll to the desired call type ( Mi s se d calls , Rece ived ca lls , o r Diale d numbers ), t hen pres s Select . 2 Use up a nd down sc r oll keys to s croll to th e desired c all log entry t ype (missed, receive d, or dialed numbers ), then pres s Opt io ns. Not e: If the phone number recorde d by the ca ll log matche s a number st ored in you r phone book , the name o f the p hone book entry is dis played . View call log options The t able below cont ains a list of options availa ble for all c all log entries. Opt ion Description Call time Shows the t ime when t he cal l was missed, re ceived or dialed. Send message Allows you t o write and s en d a text mes sage to numbers listed in t he call log . View numbe r Displa ys the ph one number wh en call log entry matches a number found in your phone book. Use numbe r Allows you t o use the numbe r shown on t he sc r e en. Save Saves the num ber in your phone book. Del ete Removes the n umber from the call log. Call Redials t he display ed number .
[ 56 ] Us e call log s hortc uts MISSED CALLS Whe n you miss a call(s ), the message Missed ca lls appe ars on your p hone’s screen, alo ng with the numbe r of calls miss e d. Important: Y ou are noti fied of missed calls on ly if your phone was turn ed on and you ar e in a digit al service area. Not e : If you chos e the Forward if n o t answered option in Ca ll Forwarding , y our phone tr eats these f orwarde d calls as missed cal ls. DIALED NUMBER S Y ou can v iew the list of d ialed numbers without having to ac cess the Call log menu. From th e Sta r t s creen: 1 Press the Send key . The most r ecently dialed c a ll is disp layed. 2 Use up scroll or down sc r o ll key to view t he o ther call log en tries. 3 Press the Send key again t o redial the numbe r displa yed, or p r e ss Options to work with the s electe d call log entry . Tip: To r edial t he last number , press the Send key t wice. • DELETE RECENT CALL LISTS Y our phone’s Call log uses c all lists to s tore numbers of i ncoming, o utgoing, and mis sed ca lls. Use t he Delete call logs menu to delete the lo g of phone numb ers dialed, rec eived, or missed. The Al l option clear s all numbers in a ll lists, wherea s the other op t io ns clear only the numbers associated with that list. Caution! Thi s opera tion cannot be und one. Clearing the Dial e d numbers call li s t clea r s the lis t of dialed numbe r s acc essed by pre ssin g t he Send ke y .
[ 57 ] Call log 1 Press Menu 2-4 ( C all log > D elete call logs ). 2 Use the up or do wn s c roll keys to highlig ht the d esired opt ion: All , M isse d, Dia led or Rec eived. 3 Press Select to c onfirm your select ion. • USE CALL T IMERS Y our phone uses call timers to t rac k the amou nt of time y ou spend on each c all. Y ou can revie w phone use b y checking t he call timer s. Important: Th e actual time inv oiced for calls by your ser vice prov ider may v ary , depending upon network f eatu r e s, billing round-off, and s o f orth. ACCESS THE VARIO US CAL L TIMERS: 1 Press Menu 2-5 ( Call log > Call timers ). 2 Use up or down s croll keys to sc roll through the options described in the following lis t: Opt ion D escription Duration of last call Dis plays elapsed t ime of the last call you mad e. Duration of dialed calls Dis plays total time for all outgoing ca lls . Duration of receiv ed calls Dis plays total time for all incoming calls. Duration of all ca lls Dis plays sum total for all incoming and o ut going calls . Life timer Sho ws the t ime used for all calls for the life o f your pho ne. This option c annot be reset.
[ 58 ] • T URN ON A CURRENT CALL TIMER Y our phone can disp lay a call t imer showing ela ps ed tim e of the cur rent call. W hen the c all is comple ted, the t imer displays the call le ngth. 1 Press Menu 2-5-1-1 ( Call log > Call timers > Duration of la s t call > Show call time on display ). 2 Scroll to On and pr ess OK . Tip: After a c all has ended , press any key on your phone to clear the curr ent call time f rom the s creen . • CL EAR CALL TIMERS 1 Press Menu 2-5-6 ( Call log > Call timers > Clear t imers ). 2 T h e Se c ur i ty c o de f i e l d a p pe a r s . 3 Enter your se curity cod e and press OK . Caution! Thi s action cannot be undone. Tip: If using c all timers to log the amount of time s pent on calls, you ma y want to reco r d the information fr om the c all t i mers before you cle ar them. • DATA TIMERS (DATA/F AX AN D MINIBROWSER) The c all log records and d isplays the le ngth of digit al data/fax c alls, as well as meters the amount of data t ransferred duri ng data/fax calls. The call lo g also recor ds this same information w hen you us e the Minibrowser to a ccess t h e wire less I ntern et. Clea r t ime rs Clears (dele t es) all call t imers except Life timer . Opt ion D escription
[ 59 ] Call log Acc ess data-relat ed call timer • For data/fax ca ll t im ers, press Menu 2- 6 ( Call log > Data/fax c alls ) • For minibrowser call timers, p r e ss Menu 2-7 ( Call log > Minibrowser calls ) Dat a-related call timer o p tion s The f ollowing call t imer op tions are av ailable fo r d ata/fax and br owser calls : • La st sent (or rece ived ) data/fax -amount of data d isplayed in kilobyte s (kB) • All s ent (or rece ived ) dat a/f ax -amount of data displayed in kilobytes • Duration of last data/fax call -lengt h of time spent on last dat a/fax call. • Duration of all data/f ax calls - running total of all c alls. • Clear all data/fax logs -clears a ll t imer s and data/ f ax logs. M inib rowse r timer opti on s The ava ilable options for the minibr owser call timers ar e similar to those li sted above f or data/fax c alls .
[ 60 ] 8 V oice m ailbox W a rning! Do not switch on the phone when wir eless phone us e is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or da nger . V oice m ail is a featur e that enables those wh o call you t o lea ve a voic e mess age in the even t you a re un able to answer yo ur phone. When us ing your p hone in conjunct ion with your s ervice provider’s voice mail system, you c an retrieve your messa ges at an y ti m e . • STORE YOUR VOICE MAILBOX NU MBER Befo re you can retriev e any voi ce message s, you ne ed to st ore your voice m ailbox number in your phone: 1 Press Menu 0 1-2-3 ( Me ss age s > V oice messages > V oice mailbox number ). 2 Enter your voice mailbo x phone number , then pre ss OK . Y our voice mailbox number can be up t o 32 digits long. Not e: If your phone number cha nges, you may nee d t o re-enter your v oice mailbox numb er . Tip: Y ou can store y our voice mailbox password an d/ or P IN number as a part of your voice mai lbox number . For more informat ion, see “ Save t ouch to nes as a phone book entr y” on pa ge 1 00. • SET G REETINGS V oice gree tings ma y vary in differe nt w ireless sys t ems. If you need in f ormation a bout how to record your greeti ng, contact your service pr o vi d e r .
[ 6 1 ] V oi ce mailbox • LISTEN TO YOUR VOICE MESSAGES Not e: Th ere are va r io us wa ys to retr ieve your mess ages, dep ending on your se r v ice provider . Call your se rvice prov ider if you h ave an y questi ons. LISTEN TO MESSAGES WHEN NOTIFIED If your phone play s an alert tone and N e w voic e message is di splayed, pr es s Listen and follow the promp ts. If yo u want to rather listen to your me s sa g es l a te r , p r es s Exit . LISTEN TO MESSAGES LATER Fr om the Star t screen , press and ho ld 1 fo r tw o s ec on ds . -OR - Pr es s Me nu 0 1 -2-1 ( Me ss age s > V oice mes sages > Listen to voice mess ages ). Calling voice mailbo x appears on the s creen. F ollow the audio prompts from t he voice ma il s y stem to revie w your mess ages.
[ 62 ] 9 T ext messag es Warning! D o not swit ch on the phone when wir eless phone us e is pro hibited or when i t may cause interference or danger . Y ou can use the Message s menu (Menu 1) and S hort Message Se rvice (SMS) to read, writ e , and send tex t messages to another phone in your netw ork. Y o u may also be able t o use th e minibrowser e-mail feat ure to send tex t messages to phone s in other ne tworks. Important: When se nding SMS messag es, your phone may dis play Mess age s ent (where service is available). This is an indic ation that the messa ge has been sent by your phone to the S M S netw or k . This is not an indication that the mess age has bee n rec eived at t he intended destination. F or more det ails about SMS ser vices, check wit h your s ervic e provide r . Not e: This function can be us ed only if it is supported by y o ur network o perator or ser vice provid er . Only de vices that offer comp atible e- mail features can rec eive and dis play messages . It may re quire a separat e subscrip tion. • WRITE A TEXT MES SAGE Y ou can use the Message s menu to cr eate a nd send te xt messag es to a nother mobile pho ne in your networ k, to another mobile phone in a nother networ k, or to an e -mail recipient . Y ou can als o save a dr a ft of your messag e in the Out box folder for late r use. Cr ea te and se nd a tex t m ess a ge Important: Use this metho d when sending a messa ge t o recipient s in the s ame wir eless netw ork. If th e recipien t has a d ifferent servic e provider , you may need to send the message as a n e-mail (see “ Create and s end an e-ma il message” on page 66).
[ 63 ] Tex t messages 1 From th e Start scr een, pr ess Menu , then press Select . 2 Select T ext message s , then select Create message . 3 Se l e ct ei t h er Te x t (up to 160 cha r acters) or N ume r ic page (messa ge consists of p hone number only). Not e: The ab ilit y t o send a numerical p age may b e de pendent on your wireles s network. Plea s e contact your service provider for more informat ion on text mess aging in your ar ea. 4 Scroll to Add number , then pres s Select . 5 Enter the phone numb er of the recipient , then p r e ss OK . OR Press Search , highlight the desired numbe r stored in your phone book , the n p re ss Sele ct . 6 Press Options , scroll to Ente r text , then pr ess Select . 7 Enter your message. Tip: Since the network limits t he number of charac ters in a messa ge, a char acter counter appear s in the upper right -hand corner of yo ur ph one display . T his phone s upports 160 character SMS mess ages. 8 To s end the mess age, press O ptions , then select Send . US E OTH ER OPTI ONS Y ou may use the follow ing as a shortcut for sending a new text mess age: 1 Enter the re cipient’s phone number , then p ress Option s. 2 Scroll to Send message, t hen press Se lect. Continue t he creation pr oces s as described .
[ 64 ] View m essage optio ns The t able below l ists several opt ions availa ble while cr eating a tex t m essage . To v iew these op t ions, pr ess Options at th e text ent ry scr een . Op tion Description Send Sen d s t he c u rr en t te xt me s s a ge t o th e re ci pi e n ts List rec ipients Adds or remove s recipients to t he message Settings Marks a message a s urgent, t o reque st a deli very rec eipt or to spe cify a callback number Save mes sage Save s the curre nt m ess age to t he de sired fol der Clear scr een Cle ars the s creen of all text and char acte r s Exit editor Re tur ns to t he Me ss age s men u Insert name Inser ts a p hone boo k entry int o the t ext messa ge Insert numbe r Insert s a numbe r or a phone book number i nto the t ext message Us e template Adds te xt fr om a tem pla te to th e cur rent m essag e Insert picture Ins erts a picture into your mess age. Once a picture ha s been add ed, you can c hange or de lete it from the mess age. Insert w or d, Edit word Inserts a word not found in the dictiona ry or edit a wor d then add it t o the dictionar y Inse rt symb ol E nters punctuation or speci al characters into t he cu rren t text me ssage. Predict ive t ext E nables or disa bles pr edictive text entry . Also used t o select langua ge of dictiona ry used
[ 65 ] Tex t messages • USE MESSAGE TEMPLATES T emplates are s hort, pr ewritt en messages which can be r ecalled a nd in serted int o new t ext messa ges when y ou’re sh ort on time. 1 Create a new text message as desc r i bed in steps 1-6 in t he section, “Cr eate a nd send a text message” on page 62. 2 Instead of en t ering your own mes sage , press O ptions , scroll to Us e template , t hen pres s Se lect . 3 Scroll to one o f the av ailable te mplates: 4 Press Select to enter the text into your ne w messag e. 5 Complete the pr ocess des c ribe d earlier t o send your me s sage. Y ou can also c r e ate a new mes sage while b rowsing the Tem plates fold er . 1 Press Menu 0 1-1-5 ( Me ssag es > Te xt me s s ag es > T e mplates ). 2 Scroll to t he desir ed template , then pres s Sele ct . 3 Press Options , then select Edit to mo dify the m essag e or Us e number to select a recipie nt. 4 From the mes s age opt ions lis t, select Send to send your mess age. Ma tch es Displa ys a list of o ther opti ons for the w ord currentl y di splayed by predictive t ext “Pleas e call” “I am lat e. I will be ther e at” “I’m at home. Pleas e call” “See y ou in” “I’m at work. Pleas e call” “See y ou at” “I’m in a me eting, call me later at” “Sorry , I can’t help y ou on this.” “Meet ing is canc eled.” “I will be arr iving at ” Op tion Description
[ 66 ] • LEARN ABOUT E-MAIL TEXT MESSAGES Y ou can also use the M e ssages menu to writ e and send text messages to a person’s Internet or corpo r ate e -mail accou nt or to phone s in other netw orks. Important: T h e message can c ontain up to 160 cha r a cters. Howeve r , t he lengt h o f your message is a f fec ted by the lengt h of the e- mail address t o which yo u are sending the me s sage. A lengthy e - mail addr ess will lessen the a mount of a vailable charac ters you c an place in th e message. Create and send an e-mail message Us e the s ame proced ure for cr eating and s ending e-ma il messages a s found in the section, “ Write a t ext messa ge” on page 62. Howev er , select Add e -mail , th e n ent er t h e e - mai l a d d re ss (o r pr es s Sea rch and recall an e-mail a ddress stored in your phone book). M essag es to p hones in other netw orks Most service prov iders now hav e the ability t o route e- mail messages t o your phone (ap pearing as t ext mes sages). The followi ng are just a few example s of how your phone e-mail addr ess may appe ar: 213 5551234@m yservice prov ider.com use rname@ser viceprov ider .com 213 5551234@m obile.my serv iceprovi der.com It can be difficult to send mes sages to phones outside your service p r ov ider’s net work using tr aditional text messaging. H owever , it is p ossible to send a tex t message as an e-mail to p hones outside your servic e provider ’s network (pr ovided th e recipie nt’s phone is c apable of rec eiving e-ma il t ext messages). Follow t he instructions , “Write a t ext mess age” on pag e 62 but select Add e-mail . En t e r the e -mail address assoc iated wi t h the r ecipient ’s phone nu mber (or pr ess Sear ch an d r e call the e -mail addres s stored in your p hone book).
[ 67 ] Tex t messages Important: Th is feature may require subsc ription to spec ial service s . Please che ck with y our service pr ovider for more informat ion and for th e e-mail ad dress assigne d to your phone . • RECEIVE TEXT MESSAG ES W he n yo u r ece ive a te xt me ssa ge , t he in di ca tor a nd the te xt : (#) Messa ge(s ) re ceive d app ear s on the s creen ( wher e # is the nu mbe r of ne w me s sa g es r e c ei v e d) . 1 Press Show to read the messa ge or Exit to view it later . 2 While r eading t he me s sage, press Options to vi ew the list of mes sage options, the n press Select t o c hoose the des ired option. Not e: If multiple me s sages have been r eceive d, then Show appear s on the phone screen and must be selected in or der to view the lis t of receive d messages. Y ou must scroll to t he mess age on the lis t which yo u want to read and p r ess Selec t . READ MESSAGES LATER 1 Press Menu , select the Mess ages menu, then T e xt message s . 2 Scroll to Inbox , then press Select . 3 Scroll to t he desired message, t hen pr ess Select to read the message . Not e: The icon in f ront of th e mess age header indicat es the messa ge has not been read. in front of t he messa ge titl e indicate s you have already view ed the messa ge.
[ 68 ] • RESPOND TO A TEXT MESSAGE Y ou have s everal opt ions when r eading a text mess age. Pre ssing Options d isplays the follo wing list of choice s : Not e: Some of thes e options may not be visib le. For exam ple, Use W e b link appears only when a U RL is present in an SMS message. Opt ion D escription Dele te Dele t es t he c urrent mes sage. Reply Rep ly to th e current messag e. Use number Captur es phone nu mber in the mes s age ( or from t he message se nder) with the option to Save (as new phone bo ok entry), Add to name , Send mes sage , o r Call Fo rward Forw ards curre nt message to an ot her user Save mes sage Saves current message to Arch ive folde r Rename Re name s ex ist ing me ssa ge ti tl e as se en in t h e me ssa ge list Edit Edit s me ss age b e fore sav ing or f orwar din g Use W eb link Captures t he URL in the mes sage and allow s you to go directl y to that site (through the minibrowser) or to save it as a bo okmark Save addr ess Captures an e-mail add r ess in t he messa ge (or the se n der o f a n e- ma i l te xt me s s a ge)
[ 69 ] Tex t messages • REPLY TO A MESS AGE Y ou can reply to a t ext mes s age e it he r by a t raditional text me ssage or by a n e-mail mes sage. The origin of the mes s age or the sender ’s wireles s netw ork aff ects how yo u r e ply to the inco ming message. Re ply u sing SMS 1 While view ing a message, p ress Options . 2 Scroll to Reply and pres s Select . 3 Scroll to one o f the follow ing reply types and pres s Se lect : • Empty scre en -giv es you an e mpty text buffer • Original text -includes original message in t he reply mes sage • Te mp la t e -allows you t o select a t emplate from the T emplates fold er • Standard answ er templat es (including: Y e s; No; OK; Thank you; Congrats; Happy b ir thday; I love you too; Hugs and kisses; Sorry; Sorry , I’m la t e.) 4 After you w rite your reply , pres s O ptions , then select Send . A copy of all sent messa ges (up to the memor y limit) remain in your Outbox, unless you turn this featu re off in Me ssage set tings . Pr es s Back to r etu rn t o th e Me ssa ges m enu , or p ress the End key to return to the Start s cr een. Re ply to an e-mail mess a ge Us e the m ethods described above for r eplying t o SMS message s sent f rom a n e-mail addres s. Not e: If the incom ing e-mail mes sage is i mproperly format ted, you may be requir ed to re-enter t he e-mail add r ess. Pr ess Options , the n sel ect List r e cipients , then s elect Add e-mail to re -ente r the e-mail addr ess.
[ 7 0 ] • DELETE MESSAGES Y ou have sever al options for e rasing individual mes sage s or eras ing the cont ents of an e nt ire fold er . Y ou may nee d t o delete old er or unwanted m ess age s in ord e r t o f re e u p p hon e mem ory fo r ne w me s sa ges . L earn a bou t del et e opti ons The Me ss ag es menu has an option that allows you to delete th e entire cont ents of yo ur folders as des c ribed below . • All rea d -delete s all read mess ages from all folder s (unread mes sage s in Inbox r emain intact). • Inbox -de letes read mes sages in this folder (unread message s remain intact). • Outbox -deletes all messa ges in this folder . • Arc hi ve - delete s all message s in this folder . Erase messages in the message folders 1 A t th e S ta rt scr ee n, pr es s Me n u 01-1 -8 ( Mes sag es > T ext messages > Delete messages ). 2 Highlight the f older whose content s you w ant deleted and pr ess OK . 3 Enter your securit y code ( if pro mpted) and pr ess OK . Erasing individual t ext messag es 1 From the Inbox , O u tbox , or A rchive f older , highlight th e message you wish to d elete. 2 Press Options , scroll to Del ete , an d press Selec t . 3 Press OK to con f irm yo ur choice .
[ 7 1 ] Tex t messages Forward a message Y ou can forward any incoming text me ssages, w hether they were s ent as tradit ional text me ssages or as e-mail mes sages. Y ou can forw ar d a m es sage to a single user or to a list of users. Tip: When for warding a message to multiple use rs, your recipient list can cont ain both pho ne numbers and e- mail addre sses. 1 While view ing a message, p ress Options . 2 Scroll to Forward and pres s Select . 3 Select Add e-mail or Add number , then addr ess the me ssage. For multiple r ecipients, press Options again, then a dd additional e-ma il addresse s or phone numbers . 4 Press O ptions, scroll t o Send, th en press OK . If you want to edit the forwarded message , select Ente r tex t from the o pt io ns menu prior to sending the message . View a message settings Y o u ca n assig n sev eral setting s to the te xt m essage s (new messag es, re pl i e s, o r f o rw a r d e d m e s s a ge s ) . Th e foll owin g set ting s ar e ava ila ble from the m essage Options me nu: • Urg ent sen ds t he m essage mar ked urge nt an d appears in r ecipient ’s Inbox with high er prio rity tha n othe r message s. • Deliv . note let s you know when y our message has been delivere d. • Callback no. includes your numbe r (or a number t hat you enter or recall fr om the phone book) in the b ody of the mes sage. ASSIGN MESSAGE OPTIONS 1 A fter e nteri ng te xt, press Opt ion s. 2 Scroll to Settings and press Select . 3 Scroll to t he desir ed settin g, then pres s Mark . 4 Press Done , then pr ess Yes to sa v e ch an ge s to y ou r me ssag e .
[ 72 ] 5 Scroll to Send , then pre ss Select (or s elect a differe nt menu option). Learn about mes sage memory Mess ages are s tored in the f ollowing locat ions: • Inbox stores new me s sages and read message s. • Outbox saves copies of all sent mes s ages o r messages waiting to be sent (in the event the netw ork is te mporar ily unav ailable ). • Arch iv e used to file r ead mes sages and se nt messages f or long term st or age. • My fold ers used to stor e user-cr eated personalize d folder s wher e me ssages can be s aved . A blinking icon indic a tes the tex t message memor y is full. Before you can rec eive, save, or send any new messages, you must delete ol der messages from your Inb ox , Out box , Arch ive or the My fo ld er s fo lde r . • MESSAGE SETTINGS S pecify sev eral settings that af fect the over all way y our phone hand les text mes saging. Use Menu 0 1-1-9 (M es sage s > T ex t me ssa ges > Messa ge set tin gs) to con f igure the f oll owing: • Send settings -u sed to specify nor mal or urge nt priority , re quest deliver y note, o r specify t hat a c allback numbe r be s ent automat ically . • Other s ettings -used to spec ify the font size in whic h messages will be displaye d. Also used to configure how your phone a ut omati cally handles incoming mes sages when your Inbox or Out box are full, and saves copies of sent mess ages automa tically . • ORGANIZE TEXT MESSAGES USIN G FOLDERS Y ou have several opt ions for st oring and organ izing your text message s . The f ollowing page s explain f urther about the various folder opt ions.
[ 73 ] Tex t messages • Inbox -T ext me ssages you rec eive remain stored in your Inbox until you delete the m or move them to t he Ar chiv e fold er . • Out box -Messages that cannot be sent imme diately can be s aved so you ca n come back to it later . Y our phone stores th e message in t he Outbox . If you try t o send a te xt message and the netwo r k is unavailable , the o utgoing messa ge will be saved in th e Ou t box . W O RK WITH ME SSAGES SAVED IN THE OUTBOX 1 From t he Tex t m es sa ge s menu, scroll t o Outbox and pr ess Select . 2 Scroll to t he desir ed message, t hen pr e ss Selec t . 3 Press O ptions , th en pr es s Re se nd (or Edit i f the me ssag e w as a s ave d draft). Fr om this point, y ou have several opt ions, incl uding: • Select Ent er text and continue working with the m es sage . • Scroll to A dd e-mail or A dd nu m ber to add addit ional recipient s. • Scroll to Send , t hen pre ss Select to sen d the messag e. Not e: If a mes sage is sav ed from the O utbox to anot her folder , then t he options ar e the same as if t h e messag e were still in t he Out box .
[ 74 ] 1 0 P e rso nali z ati on W a rning! Do not switch on the phone when wir eless phone us e is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or da nger . • LEARN ABOUT PROFILES A profile refers to a gr oup of sett ings you can use to custo mize the way your phone works. Y ou can use the e xisting profiles or you c an customiz e a profile to suit your own pr ef er enc e s. S o m e of t h e it ems you c a n cu stomiz e are: • Ringing options and vibra ting alert • Ringing tones and ringing volume • K eypad and mes sage alert tones • Wa rning tones Y our phone comes with five profiles : Nor mal (de f ault setting), Silent , Meeting , O utdoor , and P ager . • SELECT A DIFF ERENT PROFILE QU IC K M E TH OD 1 Press t he power key briefl y . 2 Use the up a nd down scroll keys to scroll to th e profile y ou want to use. 3 Press Select to s elect a pr ofile. USE PROFILES MENU 1 Press Menu 3 ( Pr ofiles ). 2 Scro ll to the profil e you wa nt to us e, then p ress Se lect .
[ 75 ] P ersonalization 3 Press Select a gain to choos e the hig hlighted prof ile. • CUSTOMIZE A PR OFILE 1 Press Menu 3 ( Pr ofiles ). 2 Scroll to t he profile yo u want to custo mize, the n p re ss Sele ct . 3 Scroll to Cus tomize , t hen pres s Select . The f ollowing se ctions des c ribe ea ch of the options you can cus t omize. Set ringing opti ons Y ou can choose t h e way your phone rings to notify you of inco ming calls. This s etti ng d oes n ot affe ct te xt m essag e a lert to ne s. 1 From a profile Customize menu, scroll t o Ringing opt ions , the n pr ess Select . 2 Scroll to one of the r inging options desc ribed below , t hen pre ss Select . Set a ringing tone A ringing tone is the melo dy you r phone play s when you rec eive a call. Y ou can set the ringing t one to a specific sou nd effe ct, or to a melody to p ersonalize how t he p hone rings. Y our phone can store 20 d ifferent to nes. Opt i on Description Ring The phone rings normally . As cen di ng Ringing volume be gins softly , then increas es in vo lume if the phone i s not ans wered . Ring once The phone r ings onc e to indicate a n incoming call. Beep once The ph one beeps once to indicat e an incoming call. Silent The phone m akes no sound.
[ 76 ] Important: Th e Silent or Be ep on ce r ingin g option disables any melody y ou may chose. T o hear a ringing tone w hile editing a profile, make sure one of the o t her ringing options is selected . 1 From a prof ile Cus tomize menu, sc r o ll to Ringing tone and p ress Select . 2 Scroll through t he opt ions a nd listen. Whe n you hear the ringing tone you want to us e, press Selec t . Set ringing vo lume Y ou can set th e default ringing v olume for incomi ng voice calls and m essage alert tone s. Ther e are fiv e different levels of volume. 1 From a prof ile Cus tomize menu, sc r o ll to Ringing volume and press Select . 2 Scroll to an o pt io n and listen. Wh en you hear t he ringing volume you want to use , press Sele ct . Set a vibrating alert Y our phone has t he ability to v ibrate, indic at ing an incom ing call (in a ddition to playing a ringing tone). Enabling a v ibrating alert while sele cting the Silent ringing op tion caus es your phone t o vibrate only on in coming calls. 1 From t he s elected p r ofile ’s Cus tomiz e me n u , s cr o ll t o Vibrating alert and pres s Se lect . 2 Scroll to On an d press Sele ct . Important: Th e phone does not vibrate w hen it is conne cted to or pla ced in any charging device. Se t messag e aler t ton e S everal mess age aler t tone opt ions are av ailable to indicat e incoming t ext me s sa g es .
[ 77 ] P ersonalization 1 From th e selected pr o f ile Customize menu, scroll to Mess a ge alert ton e and press Select . 2 Scroll through the opt ions and lis ten. When yo u hear the mes sage alert tone you w ant to use, pre ss Selec t . Set keypad tones Use t h e Keypad tones opti on to se t the vo lume of th e to nes h ear d wh en p r e ssing your phone key s . 1 From th e selected pr o file’s Customize menu, scroll t o K eypad tones and pres s Se lect . 2 Scroll to one o f the le vels and press Select . Important: If you choos e Off , no keypad t ones are he ard. The Silent prof ile automatica lly turns keypad t ones off . Se t warni ng to nes Y ou can cust om ize the wa y your ph one p lays warning ton es and the tones use d fo r the g ames. W a rning t ones inc lude the t ones pla yed when t he re is an e rror , during conf irmations, when a b at tery is low , and when yo u need to re ch arge the b attery . 1 From th e selected pr o file’s Customize menu, scroll t o Wa r ning and game tones a nd press Sele ct . 2 Scroll to On an d press Sele ct . If you do not want to use wa r ning or game tones , you ca n turn t hem off b y s cr olling to Off and pr essing Sel e c t .
[ 78 ] • RENAME PROFILES Y ou can rename any of the profiles exc ept Nor mal . You m ay w a n t t o us e yo ur own n ame fo r o ne of t he pr of il es . W hen you sel ec t t his prof il e, yo ur name appear s on t he Star t sc reen. 1 Press Menu 3 ( Pr ofiles) . 2 Scroll to t he desir ed profile a nd press Sele ct . 3 Select Cust om ize , scroll t o Profile name, an d press Sele ct . 4 Enter the new na me and press OK . Not e: Y ou cannot rename t he Normal profile. Select and customize an enhancement profile Not e: Y ou must have an enhancemen t (such as a loopset ) attached t o your phone prior t o selecting t he Enhancement set ti ngs menu. T o se le ct and c ust omiz e pro file s for u s e with t he he ad set, han dsfre e d evice (carkit ), or loop set: 1 Press Menu 4-4 ( Settings > En hanc ement se t tings ). 2 Scroll to Head se t or Loopset and press Selec t . IF YOU SELECTED H EADSET The Default profile and Autom at i c an s wer options are your available cho i c e . • Default profile -C hoose the pr ofile yo u wish to be automat icall y activat ed when y our phone is connected t o a carkit. • A utom atic a nsw er -Calls ar e answe red automati cally afte r o ne ring when connect ed to a car kit . Scro ll to On or Of f and press Select . • Lights -Choose t o keep t he p hone lights alway s on, or to shut off automatically after several se conds. Scroll to On or A u toma tic and press Select .
[ 79 ] P ersonalization IF YOU SELECTED LOOPSET The Default profile and Autom at i c an s wer options are availa ble. Please refer to see “If you se lect ed Headse t” on page 78 , for a descri ption o f thes e option s. In addition, t he following option is availab le: Us e loopset -Enables use o f th e LPS-4 mobile inductiv e loopse t. Scroll to Ye s or No and press Select . • DOWNLOAD A RINGING TONE Y our phone has 35 predefine d ringing tones and c an store up to 1 0 new ringing t ones (sent f rom an Intern et We b site as an S MS or creat ed or d ownloaded us ing Nokia PC Suite). P lay , sa ve, or del ete a r ingin g to n e Once your phone receiv es a new r inging t one , the phone displays the me s sa g e R inging tone received . 1 Press Options , then choo s e Pla yback , Save , or De let e . 2 Press OK . If you choos e to save the new ringing tone , it bec omes part of the ringing tone l ist available t o you when you cus tomize a pro f ile ( see “Custom ize a p r ofile” on page 75). Us e PC Comp oser Y ou can use Nokia PC Suite PC Composer to create new ri nging t on es and send the m t o your phone using th e DKU-5 ca ble (ava ilable as an enhancement). F or more inform ation, please refe r t o the Nokia PC Suite Us er Guide and PC/PDA Connectivit y Guide . Rec ei v e r i ngi n g t one s fr om M in ibr ows e r Y ou may also rec eive ring ing tones from the Int ernet whi le in a m inibrowser se ss ion. T o s ave you r tone, f ollow t he on-scre en prompts . P lease see “Minibrowser” on page 129, for more information a nd availab ilit y of t his s ervice.
[ 80 ] • SET THE DISPLA Y LANGUAGE Y ou can set your phon e to display informat ion in different languag es . Y our possible ch oices are S panish, Brazilian P ortuguese , and English. Not e: Some language s may vary due to regiona l differenc es. All of thes e languages m ay not be a vailable in your phone . 1 Press Menu 4-2-1 ( Set tings > Phone settings > Language ). 2 Scroll to the langua ge you want to use and press Select . • SET THE CLOCK Y our phone c ont a ins a real-t ime clock t hat c an be set tw o different way s : the clo ck can use the time and date infor mation provided by th e wireless syst em, or it can be s et ma nually . The c lock will dis play the current time and date on the Start screen . Y ou can als o choose t o hide t he c lock i f you pref er . Pleas e see “ Display or hide the c lock” on p age 8 1. Not e: Y our p hone al so has an alarm cloc k.See “Us e the al arm cl ock” on page 1 12, fo r more informa tion. B y d e f aul t, th e c loc k ge ts it s i nfor mat io n fro m the wire less network. If you wi sh to over ride the net work clock , do the follow ing: Manually se tting the clock 1 Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Settings > Time settings > Clock ). 2 Scroll to S et t he tim e , t h en p r es s Select . 3 Ente r th e current t ime, then press OK . For example, t o enter 7:30, ent er 0 730. 4 Scroll to am or pm , then p r ess Select .
[ 8 1 ] P ersonalization Selecting time format 1 Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Settings > Time settings > Clock ). 2 Scroll to Time format , then pr ess Select . 3 Scro ll to eith er 24-hour or am/pm , th en press Select . All ow th e net work to set the clo ck 1 Press Me nu 4-3-3 ( S etti ngs > Time s ettings > Auto update of date and time ). 2 Scroll to On (or Confirm firs t ), t hen pres s Select . Important: If you use t he Auto update of date and time option wh ile outside your digital n etwork, y ou may be pr ompted to ent er your o wn t ime m anu all y ( see “Manual ly settin g t he cloc k” on page 8 0) . N et wor k ti me wi ll re pla ce the time and date you se t once y ou re-enter your digit al network. Not e: If y our batt ery has been r e moved or ha s drained o ut side t he digital ne twork, yo u may be prompted t o enter your ow n t ime (once the battery is rep laced/rechar ged, and you a r e still out side of the digit al netw or k) . D ispla y or h ide the c lock 1 Press Menu 4-3-1 ( Settings > Time s ettin gs > Clock ). Depending o n the current settings, eit her Hide clock or Show cloc k is highlighted. 2 Press Select for Hide clock or Show clock .
[ 82 ] • CUSTOMIZ E THE W ELCOME SCREEN Y ou can set your phone to display a brief message each t ime you sw itch on yo ur ph one. The m essage can incl ude your nam e or a reminde r an d can be up to 44 charac t ers long. Crea te a sta rtup me ssage 1 Press Menu 4-2-3 ( Settings > Phone settings > We l c o m e n o t e ). 2 En t er t h e t ex t o f t he s ta rt up m e ss a g e (u s i n g t ra d it io n a l t e xt en tr y) . 3 Press Options , then se lect Save . • LEARN ABOUT VOICE COMMANDS The vo ice command feature provid es ha ndsfree operation of cert ain menu o pt io ns and command s . Jus t like voice dialin g, you must creat e a voice “t ag” for the c ommands you want to us e (please r ead “ Assign a v oice t ag to a p hone number” on pa ge 94 for detailed inf o rmation on voice tags). The f ollowing t able lists men u options for use wit h voice co mmands: Opt i on Description Profiles Switch be tween the av ailable profi les ( Norma l , Silent , Me et in g , Outdoor , and P ager ). V oice mailbo x A cces s your voice mes s a ges. Recorder Start reco r di ng a memo. Call log Access the Ca ll log menu.
[ 83 ] P ersonalization Creat e a voice tag for a menu option Important: Ple ase see “Import ant notes about voic e t ags” on page 95 for more informa tion on cr eating voi ce tags . 1 Press Menu 6-2 ( Vo i c e > V oice commands ). 2 Scro ll to the m enu option y ou w ish to ta g, th en p ress Select . 3 Press Options , then se lect Add command . 4 Press Start . 5 A fter the tone sou nds, spea k the voic e ta g clea rly i nto th e microphone . The p hone repla ys, then saves the reco r ded tag. Th e icon appe ars next to comma nds w hich have voic e tags ass igned. Us e a voice comm and Warning! D o not use v oice command in a n emergency s ituation. In emergenc ies, stres s causes changes in your v oice, which ma y keep the phone from r ecognizing y our voice comma nd. 1 At t he St art s cr e en, pr e ss an d h o l d Cont acts for one to two seconds. A tone is heard and Plea se spea k n ow is displayed. 2 Af ter the ton e, c learly speak the voice tag that you r eco rded p reviou sly into the microphone . The only other option for init ia ting a voic e command is to pres s the heads e t but ton momentar ily at the St art scree n. The aler t tones p lays throu gh the headse t. S pea k the v oice ta g in to the hea dset m icro phone . The v oice tag will playb ack through the he adset to confirm your choic e. Wo r k w i t h v o i c e t a g s Y ou can listen to an ex is ting v oice tag (in case you forgot what yo u recorde d), re record a v oice tag , or dele te an e xisting tag. 1 Press Menu 6-2 ( Vo i c e > V oice commands ) t he n pre ss Selec t . 2 Scro ll to the m enu option y ou w ish to ta g, th en p ress Select .
[ 84 ] 3 Press O ptions , sc rol l to e ith er Playback , Change , or De let e , and pres s Select . 4 If you chose Change , press Start to record again. The new tag that is recorde d rep laces th e old informa tion.
[ 85 ] A dvanced fe atures 1 1 Advanced features W a rning! Do not switch on the phone when wir eless phone us e is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or da nger . Not e : Some in-call opt ions ar e network ser vices features. Pl ease co nt a ct your service p r ovider for info r ma tion and ava ilability . This chapter describes advance d calling features s uch as conferenc e calling, c all waiting, and th e use of callin g cards for calls. Not all the fea tures descr ibed here ar e available in all wireless networ k syst ems. • VIEW IN-CALL OPTIONS Y our phone allows you t o use a number of features during a call. The se features are k nown as in-call options . Y ou cannot us e all these options at a ll times. This section tells you when you can u s e a certain option. 1 To ac cess an option dur ing a call, pres s O ptions . 2 Scroll to one o f the follow ing options, then pr ess Select : Opt ion Description Mute/ End mute Disa bles or enable s the mic rophone. If mut e has alrea dy been se lected, End mute is dis played. These options affect any enhanc ements conne cted to t he phone (heads et, car ki t ). New c all Initiates a new c all while in a call (call waiting and thr ee-way c alling). End all calls Ends all ac tive ca lls (call waiting or t hree-way ca lling).
[ 86 ] • USE CALL FORWARDING Whe n you use call for warding , yo ur network redire cts incoming calls to an other phone number . Using this feature helps to preven t miss ing im portant pho ne calls. Important: Call for warding i s a network-de pendent feature a nd may not work the s ame in all net works. Cont act yo ur ser vice prov ider for availab ilit y and for your network ’s feature c odes. L earn a bou t ca ll fo rward ing fe a tu re co des Y our network r equires s eparate co des for ac tivating and c ancelli ng the var ious types of call forwar ding. Y our service prov ider can prov ide you w ith the nece ssary f eatur e codes f or t hese net work ser vices . Once you store these feature codes in your p hone, they are s ent a utomatically t o the networ k when y ou s elect one of the ca ll for war ding op t i on s fr o m y o ur p h one m e n u . To u ch tone s Manuall y enters a touch tone string (series of tones) or sea rch for a st ring in your ph one. Contacts View s the phone boo k. Press Exit to c lose the p hon e boo k. Menu Disp lay the main menu. Opt ion Description
[ 87 ] A dvanced fe atures Y our phone can stor e the follow ing types of f eature code s: St ore a fea ture c ode 1 Press Men u 4-6-5 ( Settings > Netw ork services > Network fe ature s ettin g ). The Feature c ode field a ppears af ter a fe w seconds. 2 Enter the f e ature code your service p r ovider gave you (e xample *90 fo r ac t iva tin g Forward if busy ), t hen p r es s OK . 3 Press Select whe n Call forwarding is display ed. 4 Scro ll to th e ty pe of fo rwa rding th at matche s the feat ure code you entered (f or exam ple: For ward if busy ) , t hen p r es s Selec t . 5 Select Ac tiv ate . The A ctiva te feature code is now stored in y our p hone, an d you are return ed to the Feature c ode field . Feature code t y pe Description Fo rward all cal ls Forwa r ds all incoming calls to the numb er you sp ecif y . Fo r w ard if busy Forwa rds inco ming calls whe n you are i n a call. Fo r w ard if not answer ed Forwa rds incoming call s to anot her number when you are una ble to answer . Fo r w ard if out of rea ch Forwa rds incoming call s to anot her number when yo u are out of the netw ork or wh en the phone is swit ched off. Fo rward all data/ fax ca lls Forwa r d s all incoming data/fax c alls to the number you specify . Cancel all ca ll forwa rding Cancels any and all call f orwarding op tions you may h ave set .
[ 88 ] Con t inue entering other feature code s (for example, *90 0 to cance l For wa rd i f bu sy ), or press th e End key to retu rn t o the Start sc ree n. Important: On ce you enter a net work feat ure code suc cessfully , the f e ature be comes visi ble in the Net work s ervice s menu, but will not wo rk until act ivated through Menu 4-6-2 ( Settings > Net work services > Call forwarding ). Activat e/can ce l call forwa rdin g Aft er you stor e the cor rect f eature code s, yo u can act ivate (or canc el) call forward ing as fol lows: 1 Press Menu 4 -6-2 ( Settings > N etwork s ervices > Call forwarding ). 2 Scroll to t he desir ed call forw arding option, then p r e ss Selec t . 3 Highlight Ac tiv ate a nd press Sele ct . 4 Enter the number to whic h you want your calls forwarded (or press Search to reca ll a number from t he phone book), and pr ess OK . Y our phone calls the network to activ at e (or cance l) t he feat ure you have reques ted. The net work sends a confirmation not e when t he feature has b een activ ated (or cancelled ) succ essfully . • USE CALL WAITING This network service lets you r eceive an inc oming call when y ou are a lready in a call. When you r eceive an incoming call, yo ur phone displays the c aller’s phone n umber (or the caller’s entr y in your p hone book). The p hone also bee ps, notify ing you of the inc oming call. Answering a waiting call Pr es s t he Send key ( or pr ess Answe r ) to place t he cu r ren t activ e call on ho ld automatically and answe r the new cal l.
[ 89 ] A dvanced fe atures Swi tch betwe en the two call s Accept ing the waiting call puts your first caller on ho ld. T o put the second calle r on ho ld and re connec t with the fi rst c all er , press the Se nd key . End the acti ve ca ll T o end the activ e call, simply allow the other party to hang up; t he call on ho ld then bec omes the act ive call. OR 1 Press the End key to te rminate t he active call. 2 The netw ork redials your pho ne with th e call on hold. Answer this as you wou ld any normal i ncoming call. • MAKE A CONFERENCE CALL This feature allow s you to talk to two p e ople at the s ame time . Conferenc e calling is a netwo rk-dependent f eature. Not e: Check wit h yo ur ser vice provide r to ma ke sure t his service is availa ble in your networ k. 1 Make a call t o the fir st participant as usual. 2 Whe n yo u’ re re ady to pl ac e a ca ll to the nex t p ar ty , p ress Op tio n s, then pr ess New ca ll. 3 Enter the number and pre ss the Send key . OR Press Search to r ecall the numbe r from t he phone book. 4 Press the Send key again t o connect bot h parties. 5 To e nd t h e call, pre ss the End key . This act ion disconnect s both pa r ties .
[ 90 ] End calls T o end a confer ence cal l, t ha t is, to dis connect wit h all ca llers, pre ss the End key . O r you c an al so p re ss Options , then s elect End all calls . Go from conference call to in dividual call While all three parties are connected, pr ess ing the Send ke y places the sec ond call on hold, while kee ping the first party’ s call ac t i ve. Pres sing the Send key again will switch you to the second call, while plac ing the fi r st call on h old. Pressin g the Send key a gain will bring all p ar ties int o the c all. Disco nnect on e part y fro m the c on ference cal l If you wis h to disconnect wi th the first party and r emain connect ed to the second pa rty , have the first p arty te rmina te the call on his/he r end . • SEND OWN CALL E R ID WHEN C A LLING This feature allows you to bloc k caller ID when you call s omeone (your nu mber will not be d is pla yed on thei r caller ID). This feature may only be effe ctive when calli ng a number equipped w it h caller ID. Not e: This feat ure is avai lable only when suppor ted by t he wireless net work and may no t function if yo u are roaming. Important: Th is feature wo rks on a call- by-call bas is. Y ou must en able this fe ature each time y ou want to bloc k the sending of your own numbe r to the rec ipient’s caller ID. Store t h e feature codes Befo re you can use the Send ow n caller ID when calling feature, you m ust store the feat ure co des f or activati ng this f eature. O nc e the c ode is stor ed in your p hone, it is sent aut omatically t o the netwo r k when y ou sele ct this option f rom your pho ne’s menu. 1 Press Men u 4-6-5 ( Settings > Network s e rvice s > N etwork f eature s ettin g ). The Feature c ode field a ppears af ter a fe w seconds.
[ 9 1 ] A dvanced fe atures 2 Enter the f e ature code your service p r ovider gave you (for example, *67 for ac tivat ing Send ow n caller ID when ca llin g ), th en pres s OK . 3 Scroll to Send ow n caller ID when calling and press sele ct. 4 Select No to ass ign the activ atio n code. Place a call without sending yo ur number 1 Press Menu 4-6-4 ( Sett ings > Network services > Send own caller ID w hen calling ). 2 Scroll to No , t h en pr e s s Select . 3 Enter the desired phone n umber , then pres s OK OR Press Search to r ecall a phone number fr om the phone b ook. The pho ne automaticall y ins e rts the feat ure code into the dialing s tring a nd dials the phone nu mber . The pers on you are calling c annot see your p hone number on the ir caller ID. • USE AUTOMATIC REDIAL Ther e are time s when you may not be able t o place a call (f or example, due to t he high v olume o f tra ffic on t he wire less net work). Whe n the wir eless netw ork is busy or un available, A utom a tic r edia l instructs y our phone to retr y the c all . ACTIVA TE AUTO MA TIC REDIA L 1 Press Menu 4-1-2 ( Set tings > Call settings > Au tom a tic r edia l ). 2 Scroll to On and pr ess Selec t . If the sy stem is busy , your phone makes three additional call at tempts . If you wa nt to st op th e automa tic re dia l process bef ore the las t atte mpt, pr es s t he End key . Important: This fe ature does not au toma tically retry a nu mber wh en the number y ou are calling is b usy .
[ 92 ] • CALLI NG CARD If you wis h to use a calling car d for long distance calls, you can f irst save your calling c ard informat ion int o your phone . Y our phone is equipped to handle up t o four calling cards . Saving callin g card info rmation 1 Press Me nu 4-1-6 ( Settings > Call settings > Calling card ). 2 Enter your secur ity cod e, then pres s OK . 3 Scroll to one o f the four memory locations, t hen press O ptions . 4 Scroll to Edit , t h en pr e s s OK . 5 Select Dialing s equence . 6 Scroll to one of the thre e sequenc e types a s described in t he follo wing table, then pr ess Select . 7 Enter the re quired informat ion (acces s number or p r e f ix and card number). Dia ling sequence Use f or cards th a t requ ire you to: Access nu mber ph one num ber car d num ber Dial 1 -800 access n umber , then ph one num ber , then card nu mber ( PIN i f requi red) Access nu mber car d num ber ph one num ber Dial 1 -800 access n umber , then card num ber ( PIN if r equired) , then phone numbe r Prefi x ph one num ber car d num ber Dial the prefix (any number s that must precede the phone nu mber) and ph one number you want t o dia l , then card numb er ( PIN i f requir ed)
[ 93 ] A dvanced fe atures 8 Press OK to co nf irm your ent ries. 9 Press OK to save your change s. 10 Scroll to Card name , then pr ess Select . 11 Ente r the ca rd name, then press OK . Not e: This proce dure might not work with all calling car ds. Please look at the back of your ca lling card or contact you r lo ng distance company for mo re info rmatio n. Choosing a calling card to use Use Menu 4-1-6 ( Settings > Call settings > Calling c ard ) to select a calling c ard t o u se. Y ou will be requir ed to enter yo ur secu r ity c ode. Making calling card calls After you have saved your calling car d information in your phone, you can m ake a call us ing your calling car d. 1 Enter the phone numb er , including any p r efix (such as 0 or 1 ) that your calli ng card may require whe n you make a c alling card call. See your calling card f or instruct ions. 2 Press and hol d t he Send key for a few second s until yo ur phone displays Card call . 3 Y our phone d isplays W ait for t on e, th e n p re ss O K . 4 Whe n yo u h e ar the tone or syst em m e ssa ge, p r e ss OK . 5 Y our phone d isplays W ait for tone, pr ess OK again . 6 Whe n yo u h e ar the tone or syst em m e ssa ge, p r e ss OK . •V O I C E D I A L I N G Y ou can dial up to 25 stor ed phone book numbers us ing the voice dialing fea ture. Before you can place a call using v oice dialing, y ou mus t fir st a ssign a voice t ag to the numbe r . Before using voic e dialing, not e that:
[ 94 ] • V oice tag s are not lang uage depende nt . They are depe ndent on the spe aker's voic e. • V oice tags ar e sensitive to bac kground noise. Rec ord them a nd make calls in a quie t environment . • When recording a voice tag or making a call by s aying a vo ice tag, hold the phone in the normal position near t o your ear . • V ery s hort are not acce pted. Use l ong and avoid s imilar f o r different numbers. Important: Y ou must say the na me exactly as you sa id it w hen you rec or d ed it. This may be difficult in, for exa mple, a noisy en vironment or during an emergency , so you s hou ld not rely solely upo n voice dialing in a ll circumstances. As sign a v oice t ag to a phone number Y ou must record a voice tag (up t o two second s) for a phone nu mber b efore you can use the voic e dialing fe at ure t o d ial it. ADD A V OICE TA G TO A PH ON E BO OK E NTRY 1 At the St art sc r een, pr ess up scroll or d own scro ll keys. 2 Scroll to t he desir ed phone book entr y , and press D etails . 3 Scroll to t he phone number you want to tag and pres s Options . 4 Scroll to Add voice tag and p ress Select . The p hone displays Press St art, then spe ak after the t one . 5 Press Start and after th e to ne, sp eak the voic e ta g clea rly i nto the microphone . Not e: Y our ph one info r m s you if the re cording is not s ucce ssful. Pr es s OK to try aga in or Back to ret urn to phone book . The m essage V o ic e ta g sa ve d i s dis pla yed upon co mpl etion of th e re cordi ng p r oc ess. The icon next to a phone number denote s that a vo ice tag exists for t his number .
[ 95 ] A dvanced fe atures IMPO RTANT NOT ES ABOU T VOICE TAGS • The recor ding proce ss stops automat ically; pr essing Qui t aborts the r ecordi ng a ttem pt. • V oice ta gs are se nsitive to background nois e. Record tags or us e voice dialing in a quiet environme nt. • Unique tags are recog nized more accurately . Consider using first a nd last nam e or first name, las t na me, and number type when tagg ing a number . Examp le: "John Smith, work." • Avoid pauses or silence a s yo u r e cord the voi ce tag. • If the voice t ag memory is full, t he phone displa ys Delete an e xis ting voice ta g? Pr ess OK , scroll to locate a tag to delet e, then pr ess De le te . • Delet ing a phone number de letes any as sociated vo ice tags. Warning! D o not use a v oice tag for dialing emerge ncy numbers. In emergenc ies, stres s causes changes in your v oice, which ma y keep the phone from r ecognizing y our voice comma nd. Dialing a number usin g voice dialing Not e: You must say the name e xactly as y ou said it when y ou rec orded it. 1 At t he St art s cr e en, pr e ss an d h o l d Cont acts for two seconds. A tone is heard and Plea se spea k n ow is displayed. 2 Af ter the ton e, c learly speak the voice tag that you r eco rded p reviou sly into the microphone . Not e: If th e voice t ag is not r ecognize d by the phone o r i f you fail t o sp eak a tag wit hin thr e e se cond s af ter the ton e , t he m essa ge Name not recognized is disp layed, and y ou ar e r eturne d t o t h e St a rt scr een. 3 When the voic e tag is recogniz ed, The ph one book ent ry will be disp layed on the sc reen for t hre e
[ 96 ] sec onds AN D The voice t ag is repla yed (through t he ear pie ce). A fter thr ee se co nds, th e nu mber is diale d. The only other option for initiating voice dialing is to press th e headse t butt on m omenta r ily a t t he St art sc re en. The al ert to nes p la y th roug h the heads et. S peak the voice t a g into the heads et micropho ne. T he voice t ag will p layback through t he headset to co nf irm your ch oice. Wo r k w i t h v o i c e t a g s Y ou can listen to an ex is ting v oice tag (in case you forgot what yo u recorde d), re record a v oice tag , or dele te an e xisting tag. 1 At the St art scre en, pres s Contacts . 2 Scroll to Vo i c e t a g s , then pr ess Se lect . Not e: This option displays a list of only those names and numbers that have been as signed a v oice tag. 3 Scroll to t he phone number voice t ag you want to edit, t hen press Options . 4 Scro ll to eith er Play back , Cha ng e , or Dele te , and press Selec t . 5 If you chose Change , press Start to beg in re re co rd in g. The new tag that is recorde d rep laces th e old informa tion. •1 - T O U C H D I A L I N G Whe n a phone number is as signed t o one of the 1-touc h dialing loc at ions (2-9), you c a n cal l the phone numb er in either of the following w ays: • P ress the number key th at corresp onds to a 1-t ouch dialing loca t ion a nd press t he Send ke y .
[ 97 ] A dvanced fe atures • P r e ss and hold the numbe r key that correspo nds to a 1-touch dialing lo cation until the call i s initiated. 1 is pr eassigned t o dial your voice mailbox number and c annot be reas sign ed . Set up 1-touch dialing If you want to assign a number to one of the numbe r keys (2-9), do the follo wing: 1 Press Cont acts . 2 Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select . 3 Scroll to t he desir ed number key ( 2 - 9 ), and pr ess As sign . Not e: If a phone number is alr eady assigned to a key , the phone book entry name is displ ayed and t he left selec tion key is Options . 4 Enter th e phone number manually , or pres s Se arch to lo cate a phone book entry . Se lect the desired name or ent ry from t he phone book. If more tha n one number is sto red for t hat e ntry , s croll to the desi red number and pre s s Selec t . 1- touch dial ing o p t ions Y ou can chang e or de lete (cle ar) numbers as signed to 1- touch dia ling or view t he nu mber assigned to a key from the 1 -touch dialing menu. 1 Press Cont acts . 2 Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select . 3 Scroll to a ke y that is ass igned a nu mber , then pres s Options . 4 Scro ll to eith er View number , Ch ange , or De le te , then pre ss Select . • LEARN ABOUT CALLER GROUPS Y ou can group phone book ent ries using o ne of the exist ing categ ories ( F amily , VIP , Friends , Bus ines s , and Ot her ). Each group has its own uniqu e ringing t one and logo .
[ 98 ] Whe n you receive a call from a numbe r assi gned to a caller group, the ringing t one f or that ca ller group is used, and the ca ller group’s logo is d isplayed on the s c reen. This feature ca n help you identify i ncoming calls mo r e q u ic kl y . ADD A NUM BER T O A C ALLE R GR OUP 1 At the Star t scre en, press the up or down scroll ke ys. 2 Scroll to t he desir ed phone book entr y , and press D etails . 3 Scroll to t he phone number you want t o use and pres s Options . 4 Scroll to Caller groups , a n d pre s s Selec t . 5 Scroll to t he desir ed caller gr oup (for examp le, Friends ), an d p re ss Select . SEL ECT A RI NGI NG TON E AN D G RAPH IC FO R A C ALL ER GR OU P 1 Press Cont acts . 2 Scroll to Caller groups and press Selec t . 3 Scroll to one o f the caller groups and press Select . 4 Scroll to one o f the follow ing options and press Se lect : Opt ion Description Rename gr oup Renames the s e lec t e d caller group . Group r inging tone Select s a ringing tone fo r this group. Sc roll through lis t of ri ngi ng to nes, then pre ss OK. Group logo Views , activ ates or deact iva tes the group lo go. Group membe r s Assi gns other phone book entr ies to the se lected call er group.
[ 99 ] A dvanced fe atures • USE T OU CH TONES Wa r n i n g : If you send touch tones wh ile in analog mode, be ca reful not to send confiden tial information. Check your phone display for the icon, indic a ting the presence o f a d igital network. T ouch tones (somet imes know n as DT MF tones) are th ose tones produc ed when you pres s the k eys on your phone keypad. Y ou can us e touc h tones for many automat ed dial-up services s uch as bank ing and air lines, or for en t e ring your voic e mailbox numbe r an d password . T ouch tones are sent during an a c tive c all. Y ou can send them manua lly from yo ur p hone keypad, or send them automat ically by s a ving them in your phone. Set manual touch tone options Y ou may customiz e the wa y your phone se nds the touc h tones for o ptimum perf ormance w ith the syst em yo u are calling . SET TOU C H TON E TYPE 1 Pre ss Menu 4-2-2-1 ( Set tings > Phone settings > T ouch t ones > Manu al t ouch tones ). 2 S el e ct one o f t he fo l l o wi n g op t i on s , th e n pr es s Selec t : Opt i on Description Continuous T one sounds for as long as y ou press and hold a ke y . Fixed S ends tones of the dur ation you specify in t he Touch tone length option. Of f T urn s o ff t ones . No to n es a re sen t wh en you p ress a ke y .
[ 1 00 ] SET FIXED TOUCH TO NE LENGTH Y ou can also spec if y touch t one len gt h w hen using the Fixe d option. 1 Pre ss Menu 4-2-2-2 ( Settings > Phone s ettings > To u ch tone s > Touch tone length ). 2 Scroll to Short (1/1 0 seco nds) or Long (1/2 sec onds ), th en p ress Select . Send a touch tone string m anually Before yo u begin, ma k e s u r e th a t Manual t ouch tones is no t se t to Off . 1 D urin g a c al l to th e a utom ated serv ic e, pres s Opt ion s , scro ll to Touch ton e s , and pr ess Select . 2 Enter t he t ouch tone st ring from your ph one keypad as re quire d by the se r vice y ou are cal ling, then pres s To n e s . Send touch tone string from phone book Y ou can save a touch tone s tring as a sepa r ate phone bo ok entry , the n recall and s end the st ring using the in-ca ll menu option T ouc h tones . SAVE TOUCH TONES AS A PHONE BO OK ENTRY S ave the touc h tone string (includ ing any pause or w ait characters t hat m ay be req uired) to a new e nt ry in the p hone book. For mor e informat ion o n saving and numb er to your phone bo ok see “Savi ng contacts and nu mbers” on page 46. RECA LL A TOUCH TON E STRING FROM THE PHO NE BOOK 1 D urin g a c al l to th e a utom ated serv ic e, pres s Opt ion s , scro ll to Touch ton e s , and pr ess Select . 2 Press Se arch , s croll to the t ouch t one str ing en try in yo ur phone book, the n p re ss OK . 3 Press To nes to send the to uch tones .
[ 101 ] A dvanced fe atures Store a t ouc h tone string with phone number Y ou can store touch t one strings (for example, voi ce mailbox numb er and P IN code) as a par t of a phone bo ok entry . Once t he string is stor ed, it is sent a utom atic al ly (i nstea d of e nte ring th e to uch tone s f rom th e k eypad ). 1 Enter the phone numb er of the automat ed service . 2 Use th e */ key to ente r a w or p after the number . • w (wait)-The phone wait s for yo u to press Se n d . When yo u press Send , the ph one sends the tou ch tone string you’ve s aved. • p (pause)-The phone pauses for 2.5 sec onds, then automatically sends the touc h t one string yo u have saved. 3 Enter the touch tone s tring after the w or p c har ac te r s a s r e q ui r e d by the se rv ice . Examp le: 214-555-1 234w1234#p5678# 4 Save this phone book entry a s you normally w ould. Once t he t ouch tone s tring is st ored with t he phone number , you ca n now call t he number an d have the tou ch tone strings sent a utomatically . • LINK PHONE BOOK ENTRIES This feature allows you to store a phone nu mber in one ph one book lo cation and lin k it to anot her phone bo ok entry . For example, link ing the phone nu mber of an automated s ervice (f or examp le, auto mate d bank ing servi ce) wi th a to uch tone string e ntry in your phone book (f or examp le, account and PIN numbers) automati cally recalls and sends the tou ch tone string when you c a ll the s ervice.
[ 1 02 ] US E LINK ING OP T IONS 1 Store the to uch tone string into y our phone book. 2 Assign th e phone book en t ry w it h the touc h t o nes to a 1-touch dialing locat ion (for example, loca t ion 3) . For more informat ion on 1-touch di aling, see “ 1-touc h dialing” on pag e 96. 3 Edit the a ut om ated servic e’s phone number by adding n to the end of the phone numb er ( wher e n is the 1-touc h dialing locat ion). Examp le: 214-555-1 234 3 4 Press OK to save your change s. 5 Dial the aut omated ser vice’s nu mber from your phone book. Y our phone automa t ically s ends the t ouch tones whe n t he call c onnects. Important: Y ou may nee d t o ent er a pause (p) before the in orde r to account f or delays in the aut omate d system answe ring your call (f or examp le, 214-55 5-1234p 3 ). • LEARN ABOUT V OICE RECORDER V oice rec orde r allows you t o record audio me mos and store them in yo ur p hone. Use th is feature to recor d things su ch as phone numb e rs and p ersonal memos. T otal time av ailable for all memo s is one minute (up to 60 secon ds). Maximum length of a single me s sage is one mi nut e (up to 60 seco nd s) . The max imum number and length of remaining me mos depend s on how m uch memory is sti ll available. A coun t do wn timer is displayed w hile rec ording and shows remainin g record time. Reco rd a memo 1 Press Menu 6-3-1 ( Vo i c e > Vo i c e r e c o r d e r > Record ). 2 After the tone, be gin recording your memo; when yo u f inish re cor di ng , p re ss St op . 3 En t er t h e s u bj ec t of t h e v oi ce m e mo , t h en p re s s OK .
[ 1 03 ] A dvanced fe atures NO TE S •P r e s s Back ( in stead of entering a subject) to discard th e memo with out s a ving. •P r e s s i n g OK withou t ente ring a subj ec t to ass ign the defa ult na me ( Re cor di ng ) to the mem o. W o rk with re corded me mo s T o view a list of recorded me mos: 1 Press Menu 6-3-2 ( Vo i c e > V o ice recorder > Rec ordings list ). 2 Scroll thr ough the list of me mos , the n press Options . The follow ing options ar e available: Not es abou t voic e record er • An incoming c all interru pt s voic e memo playba ck. Whe n the call is co mpl ete , t he ph one r e tur ns to t he O ptions m en u fo r th e s el e ct ed voice memo. • An incoming call st ops voice memo re cording. The re corded memo is automatically s aved wi t h the de f ault na me. • Y ou can ent er numbers f rom th e keypa d during memo p layback (For examp le, when voic e memo contains a phone number ). Pres sing the Send key int errupts voic e memo p layback and p laces the ca ll. Opt i on Description Playback Plays bac k the s elected mes s age t hrough the ea rpiece (phone or hea dset). Dele te Deletes sele cted voice me mo. Edi t title Edits the subject of the memo, or renames the memo. Add ala rm/ Alarm Adds (edits, o r removes ) a reminder al arm for t he memo.
[ 1 04 ] 12 Security and System set tings W ar ning! D o not switch on t he phone when wir eless phone us e is prohibit ed or when it may caus e interference or danger . Y our phone has a v a riety o f se curity features t hat help pr event some of the follo wing: • Placing accid ental or unintentional ca lls • Unauthorized use of your phone • Placing and accepting ca lls from ce r tain pho ne numbers • Acciden t al erasing of in formation or res toring fa ctory settings • LOCK KEYPA D (KEYGUARD) With keyp ad lock (Keyguar d) you can temp or arily lock your pho ne keypad an d p re ve n t t he a ccidental placing of calls or pre ssing of the ke y pad ( f or ex a m pl e, w h en t h e p h on e i s i n y o u r po ck e t or i n yo ur p ur s e ) . Activat e/d ea cti vate K eyg uard Pr es s Me nu 10 or p res s Men u fo ll owed by */ (within three seconds) to activat e Ke yguard. It is p ossible to answer a c all, even thoug h Keyg uard is activ ated . Pr ess the Send key t o answer th e call. Whe n t he call has ende d, the ke ypad remains lo cked. Important: appea rs at the t op of the dis play . The left so ftkey is als o labeled Un loc k .
[ 1 05 ] Securit y and Sys tem set tings UNLOCK KE YPAD Pr es s Unlo c k followe d by */ (within three sec onds) to deact ivate K eyguar d and unlock your phone keyp ad. Important: Wh en the phone is locked , calls may be possible t o the em ergency number programme d into your phone ( for ex ample, 9 1 1 or other official e mergency number ). • SECURITY CODE Y our phone prompts you for a five-digit secu rity code fo r cert ai n feat ure s a nd c o mm an ds . Acces s is granted only afte r the cor r e ct secur ity code has b een entere d successf ully . The default secur ity cod e is 12 34 5 . It is rec ommended t hat yo u change this code at onc e, write it down, and store it in a s afe place aw ay from your phone. Important: Wh en ente r ing your s ecurity co de, ** *** is displayed on the s creen to keep othe rs from view ing your c ode. Correct ent ry erro rs Y ou can dele t e t he last en t ere d digit b y pr es s i ng Clear (or by press ing and ho lding Cle ar to delete all t he digi t s more q uickly). E nt er t h e c or r e ct c o d e or pr es s Back to e xit. If you ente r an inco rrect se curit y code, Code er r or w ill a ppear five times in a row , and your phone will not accept any entries for the n ext five minutes . Cha nge you r sec ur ity co de 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-4 ( Settings > S ecuri ty se tting s > Acces s code s > Change security code ) and press Select . 2 Enter the existing (or default) secur ity code and press OK . 3 Ente r t he new fiv e-di git se curity code and pr ess OK . 4 Reenter the new five-d igit sec urity code for ve r ific ation, t hen pres s OK . Y our phone display s the confi rmation message Security code c h anged .
[ 1 06 ] Important: If you c hange your security code and don not reme mber the new code, contact your ser vice pr ovider . Once you change y our sec urity code, the default code is no lo nger valid . •P H O N E L O C K Thi s f ea t u re p r ot ec t s y ou r ph on e fr o m un aut ho rized outgoin g calls or unauthorized a ccess t o inf ormation s tored in the phone. W hen p hone lock is activated, Phone locked is d isplayed e ach time you turn y our phone on o r of f . Af te r p re s s in g eit h er Contacts or Menu , you mus t enter your lock code. Once your lock code has been ac cepted , your phone will function norma lly . Important: Call not allowed is dis played if you at tempt t o place a call while phone is locked. Important: Wh en the phone is locked , calls may be possible t o the em ergency number programme d into your phone ( for ex ample, 9 1 1 or other official e mergency number ). L earn ab out th e lock code In addition to a s ecurity c ode, yo ur phone also has a lock code . Y ou will need the lock code to acti vate and deactiv ate th e pho ne lock f eature, or to cha n ge yo u r l oc k co d e. The de f a ult lock co de is 1234 . If you e nt er an incorrect lock cod e five time s in a row , you r phone will pr ompt you for the secur ity code (see p age 1 05).
[ 1 0 7 ] Securit y and Sys tem set tings CHANG E YO UR LO CK CODE 1 Enter Menu 4-5- 2 - 3 ( Settings > Se cur i ty se tt in gs > Ac ces s codes > Change lock code ) and pr ess Select . 2 Ente r th e current ( or d efault) lock code and pr ess OK . 3 Enter the new lock co de and press OK . 4 Reenter the new lock code for verifi catio n, t h en pres s OK . Important: Wh en you change your lock code , make sure y ou store it in a s afe place, aw ay from your phone. A void enteri ng access codes s imilar to em ergency number s to prevent accident al em ergency calls. Ac tiv atin g and deacti vati ng p hone lo ck 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-1 ( S etti n gs > S ec urity se tti ngs > Access c odes > Phone lock ). 2 Enter the lock code, t he n press OK . 3 Scroll to On or Of f , then press Select . 4 Tur n your pho ne off and bac k on to complet e the phone lock acti va tion (o r deactiv atio n). Answer a call with phone lo c k on Pr es s t he Send key or An sw er . Allowed number when phone locked When phon e lock is on, th e only out going ca lls th at can be ma de a re to t he fo llo wing numbe rs: • The emer gency number pr ogramm ed into your phone (for example , 9 1 1 or other official emergenc y number). • The num ber st ored in th e Allowed numb e r w hen phone locke d location.
[ 1 08 ] St ore t h e u nloc k ed ph on e numbe r 1 Press Menu 4-5-2-2 ( S etti n gs > S ec urity se tti ngs > Access c odes > Allowed number when phone lock ed ). 2 Enter the lock code a nd press OK . 3 Enter the phone numb er ( o r press Sear ch and recall the num ber from the phone bo ok), then press Select . Calling the allowed phone number At t he Start scr een, pres s up scroll or down scro ll key . The number is dis p lay e d . Pr es s t he Send key to plac e the call . Important: Phone lock must be a c tivat ed to use th is feature. • CALL RESTRICTIONS This feature allows you to restric t incoming and out g oing calls. Y o u can restric t all c alls o r crea te a cust om list o f numbers t o res trict. Learn about restrictio n options Whe n you se lect ei ther Restrict outgoing calls or Res trict incoming c alls from the Secu ri ty se tt ing s options , your options are as f ollows: • Select -Used t o display a list of all av ailable restricte d numbers. Selec t those numbers y ou want to restrict from this screen. • Ad d rest ric tion -U sed to create y our own list of rest ricted numbe r s Once you have added at leas t one restriction to eithe r the outgo ing or in coming calls li st, the followi ng options become visible: • Edit - Used to edit a n existing out going call re striction • De lete -Used to delet e call res t rictions fr om t he list Important: When calls ar e restric ted, calls may be possi ble to the em ergency number programme d into your phone ( for ex ample, 9 1 1 or other official e mergency number ).
[ 1 09 ] Securit y and Sys tem set tings Adding a call res triction Y ou can add up to 15 res trictions for outgoing calls and 15 restrictio ns for in coming calls. The ma ximum number of charact ers you ca n enter f or each res triction is 15. 1 Press M enu 4-5-1 ( Settings > Security settings > Call r estrictions ). 2 Enter the security code and press OK . 3 Se l e ct ei t h er R estr ict outgoing calls or Restrict inco ming calls . 4 Scroll to Add restriction and press Selec t . 5 Enter t he numbe r stri ng you wish t o restric t and pre ss OK . For exa mple: • If y ou w ish to re st rict a ll call s th at begin w ith 1 , en ter 1 . • If you wish to res trict all calls that be gin with 1972, e nter 1972. • If you wish to res trict all calls that be gin with 2 14, enter 2 14. 6 Enter a name t o identify this restriction, o r just pr ess OK . Not e: When c reating a new restriction, that restriction is automatica lly selected (enabled) at the time it is saved. Sele ct call r estr ict ions 1 Press M enu 4-5-1 ( Settings > Security sett ing s > Call r estrictions ). 2 Enter your se curity cod e and press OK . 3 Scroll to Res trict outgoing calls or Restrict incoming c alls and pres s Select. 4 Scroll to Select an d press Sele ct . 5 Scro ll to e ach res trictio n you wish t o use and pre ss Mark ; press Unm ar k to deac tiva te exist ing restric tion s. 6 Press Done , then pr ess Ye s to s ave the changes y ou have made.
[ 1 1 0 ] Edit call restrict ions Y ou can edit the name or number o f an ent ry in the call rest rictions list. 1 Press M enu 4-5-1 ( Se ttin g s > Secur ity sett in gs > Call restrictions ). 2 Enter your se curity cod e and press Se l e c t . 3 Scroll to Res trict outgoing calls or Restrict incoming c alls and press Select . 4 Scroll to Edit and press Select . 5 Sc roll to the re st ric tion you wish to ed it, th en p ress OK . Not e: If no name has been entered fo r a restric tion, the restr ict ed number w ill be displayed. 6 Edit the number (as neede d), then pres s OK . 7 Edit the name ( as nee ded), then pres s OK . Erasing call restrict ions Y ou may want to d elete a restri ction that is no long er needed. 1 Press M enu 4-5-1 ( Se ttin g s > Secur ity sett in gs > Call restrictions ). 2 Enter your se curity cod e and press OK . 3 Scroll to Res trict outgoing calls or Restrict incoming c alls and press Select . 4 Scroll to De le te and press Selec t . 5 Sc roll to the rest ric tion you wi sh to de le te, t hen pres s OK . 6 Press OK ag ain to delete r estrict ion. • AUTOMAT IC UPDATE OF SERVICE Y our phone is capa ble of receiving upd at es to wi r eless service s sent to your phone by your service provider . Use Menu 4-1-4 ( Settings > Call setti n gs > A uto-update of serv ice ) to tur n this fea tur e on or off .
[ 1 1 1 ] Securit y and Sys tem set tings • LEARN ABOUT SYSTEM SELECTION The System menu Menu 4-7 (Se tti ngs > System) allows you to cu stomize t he wa y your phon e chooses a syste m in which to op erate while yo u are within or out side of your primary or home system. Y o ur p hon e i s set to se arc h fo r the most c ost -e ffe ctiv e syste m. If y our p hone cannot find a pref erred system, it selec ts a syste m automatically b ased on the opt ion you choos e in the Sy s tem men u. Important: Befor e select ing an ite m in the System menu, cont act your ser vice provid er t o find o ut ho w your selec tion will aff ect you r se rv i ce ch ar g es . Vie w R oam in g op t ion s The me nu options you see in yo ur phone are ba sed on your service p r ov ider’s net work. Their network determines whic h options actually a ppear in the pho ne menu. The follow ing is a des cription of th e options that may appear in your phone: Op tion Description Home only Y ou can make and receive calls in your home area only . While roa ming, No Serv ice appears and you cannot ma ke or rece ive calls . Autom atic Y our phone automat ically s elects th e best availa ble syste m.
[ 1 12 ] 13 Or ganizer Y our phone has a ca lendar , alarm cloc k, st opwatch , and contact dat abase—eve r ything you need in an orga nizer or personal digital as sistant. • USE TH E A LARM CLOCK Y our phone alarm clo ck can be set to sound an ala r m at a time you s pecify . The ala r m clock us es the c lock time form at (12-hour or 24-hour format). The ic on, display ed on the Start scr een, indica t es that an alarm is set. The ala r m clock will work, r egardless i f the pho ne is on or off. Important: Th e alarm clock w orks in conjun ction with yo ur p hone cl ock. Ma ke sure t he time and d at e ar e correct befo re using this feature . Se t the alarm 1 Press Menu 8-1 ( O rganizer > Alarm clock ), t h en p r es s Select . 2 Enter the alarm time, th en press OK . 3 Select am or pm , then pr ess O K. Respond to an alarm At the ti me o f the a larm , the phone sound s an a lert to ne , di splays an a nimated mess age, and f lashes its lights. P r essing Stop or the End key s tops the ala rm from sounding, and retur ns you to th e Sta rt scre en. SNOOZING Ther e are s everal way s you can e nable the Snooze feature: 1 Press the Snooze selection k ey . 2 Press any key ( exce pt the End key ).
[ 1 13 ] Organizer 3 Allow the alarm t o sound for one minute. Once s nooze is enab led, the ala r m will sound again i n 1 0 minutes. Alarm when p hone power is off If the ala r m time is reached w hile the phone is switched off, the p hone switche s itself on and starts soun ding the alarm t one. If you pr ess Stop , the pho ne asks wh et her y ou want to act ivate t he phone for calls . Press No to swit ch off th e phone or Ye s to ma ke and receiv e calls. W a rning! Do no t pre ss Ye s when wireless phone use is prohib it ed or whe n it may ca use interferenc e or danger . Alarm clo ck notes • The alar m clock volume is determ ined by curre nt volume and to ne se ttin gs. • If you have s elect ed the Silent or Beep once ringing tone, the alarm clock beep s once. •C A L E N D A R W a rning! Y our phone must be switched on to us e the cale ndar featur e. Do not s witch on the pho ne when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or da nger . Y ou can use your phone c alendar to record notes to remind you o f appoint ments such a s meet ings, phone calls, birthdays, or general remind ers. Alarms can als o be s e t to noti f y yo u of your appoin t m ents or no tes. Y ou can also use t he DKU-5 cable in conjunction wit h Nokia PC Suite t o sync hr o nize your PIM applic at i on calendar wit h your phone calen dar , keepi ng you up-to-dat e when yo u are away f rom you off ice or PC.
[ 1 14 ] Calendar Options menu The calendar Op tions menu dis plays a list of calendar options: View day , Make a not e , Go to date , and the c alendar Se ttings menu. Learn about Calendar views W EEK LIST Fro m t he O rganizer menu, scroll to Cale ndar , a nd press Selec t . Use t he week lis t to view f our week s at a glance. When you v iew the ca lenda r , n otic e th at tod ay’s d at e is hig hlighted. Use the scroll key s to mov e to a d if feren t date. •U s e 2 to scroll up . •U s e 8 to scroll do w n . •U s e 4 to scroll lef t . •U s e 6 to scroll ri g ht . • Use the lef t select ion key t o view t he Opti on s fo r tha t da y . Da y vi ew Fr om the we ek list, scroll to the de sired day . Press Options , then s elect View day . The day v iew allows you to scroll through the not es made for the s elect ed day . The Opt ions lis t for day view includes: • Vie w the highlighted not e . •M a k e a n o t e - create a new not e for the s elect ed day . • De lete , Edit , Move , or Repeat the highlighted note (every day , every week, biw eekly , ever y month or ev ery year ) . • Go t o date - jump to a specific dat e.
[ 1 15 ] Organizer • Copy -allows y ou to co py the no te to a nothe r da y • Send not e -provi des var ious op tions for s ending t he curr ent no te (v ia SMS. Plea se ch eck for a vailable in your network) • Settings -allows y ou to set the d ate, time, da t e format, t ime format and w eek form at for the cale ndar . T he A uto d elete setting allow s you t o de l e te o l d n ot es a f te r a sp e c if i ed period of time. Howe ver , r epeat no tes (for ex amp le , b ir th d a y or a nni ve rsar y notes) will not be d e leted. NO TE VI EW Fr om the day vie w , scroll to t he desir ed note. Pres s Options , scroll to View , a nd press Sele ct . The details of the sele cted note are displayed. The Opt ions lis t for not e view inclu de: • De lete , Edit , Move , or Repeat t he cu r ren t note (ever y day , eve ry wee k, bi w e ek l y or ev e ry ye a r) . • Copy -allows y ou to co py the no te to a nothe r da y . • Settings -a llows you t o set the date, ti me , date f ormat , date s eparat or , ti me format and week forma t fo r the calenda r . The Auto dele te setting all ows you to de lete old n otes after a s pecif ied p eri od of t im e. Ho weve r , re pe at n ot es (f or ex amp le , bi rt hda y o r an niv ersa ry notes) will not be dele ted.
[ 1 16 ] Add a ca lendar note Not e: Predic tive text input is availa ble for Calenda r notes. 1 From th e day list vie w , scroll to t he desired da y and press Options . 2 Select Ma ke a not e . 3 Scro ll to one of the follo wing no te ty pes an d pres s Select : • Meetin g -Enter t he note (o r pres s Options , then Fin d to recall a name from t he phone bo ok) and press Selec t . Enter the t ime and pres s OK . • Call -Ente r t he desired phone number ( o r press Optio ns the n Find to reca ll it from phone book) and p r ess Select . Enter th e tim e and pres s OK . • Birthday -Enter the person’s na me (or pr ess Opt ion s th en Find to recall it fr om phone book) and pr ess Select . Pre ss Options then Save and enter dat e of birth and y ear (optional). Pres s OK . • Memo - E nter the note . Press Opt i ons the n sel e ct Save . En t er a date for the memo , then pre ss OK . • Reminder -Ente r the note. Pres s Opt i ons the n Sa ve . 4 Scroll to t he desir ed alarm optio n ( Wit h ton e , No alarm , or Silent ), the n p re ss Sele ct . The pr esenc e of an alarm is indicated by when you view t he not es. WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS FOR A NOTE The pho ne flashes its light s, beeps, and dis plays the not e. Whe n a Call no t e is displayed, y ou can call the numbe r by pressing t he Send key . T o stop the alar m, press Exit or t he End ke y .
[ 1 17 ] Organizer • CALCULA TOR Y ou can use y our phone ca lculator t o add, subtr act, multiply , or divide nu mbers a nd conv ert currenc ies. Warning! Y our phone must be s witched o n to use t his function. Do not switch the phone on wh en wir eless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Us e the calculat or 1 From t he Organizer menu, scroll t o Calculator , and pr ess Select . 2 Enter the firs t number in t he calculat ion (press # for decima l point). 3 To add, pr ess */ once ( appe ar s); to subtract, press */ twic e ( - ); t o multip ly , press */ three times ( * ) ; to divide, press */ four times ( / ). 4 Y ou can also press Options, s croll to Ad d , Subtract , Multiply , Di vi de , Square , or Square r oot , and pres s Select . 5 Enter the second number . Repeat s t e ps three a nd four as ma ny times as ne cessary . Not e: A subtotal is s hown after you enter the ne xt operant ( , -, *, or /). 6 For a tota l, pre ss Opt ion s tw ice. 7 To s tart a new ca lculation, press and hold Clear fo r two se conds . Not e: This ca lculator has limited ac curacy and r ounding error s may occur , esp ecially in long div isions. Convert cu rrency Y o u ca n use the calc ulato r to fir st set the exc han ge rate a nd the n to calcula t e the exch ange value. SET THE EXCHANGE RATE 1 Press Menu 7-1 ( Menu > Tools > Calculator ), and then pr e ss Options .
[ 1 18 ] 2 Use the up s croll or dow n scroll key to scroll to Exchange r at e and press Select . 3 Select the exchange ra te: Foreign units converted to home units or Home units converted to fore ign units . 4 Press Select . The exchan ge rate box o pens, with t he number 1. 5 Enter the appropriate numbe r and pr ess OK . The number 1 is o verwritten by the numb er you entered. T o enter a decim al point, pres s # . 6 Press OK . The Exchange rat e saved message ap pears. CALCULATE CUR RENCY USING THE EXCHANGE RATE 1 Press Menu 8-4 ( Me nu > Organizer > Calculator ). 2 Ente r the numbe r of units for the e xchange r ate. 3 Press Options and scroll to To ho m e or To f o r e i g n . • To h o me converts f orei gn units of currency to home units using the exc hange rate you ent ered. • To f or eig n converts home units of currency to foreign units using the exc hange rate you ent ered. 4 Press OK . Convert cu rrency Y o u ca n use the calc ulato r to fir st set the exc han ge rate a nd the n to calcula t e the exch ange value. SET THE EXCHANGE RATE 1 Press Menu 8-4 ( Me nu > Organizer > Calculator ), and then pre ss Options . 2 Use up scroll k ey or down scroll key to scroll t o Exc hange rat e and press Select .
[ 1 19 ] Organizer 3 Select the ex change r ate: Visited units to a home unit or H ome units to a vis it ed u ni ts . 4 Press Select . The exchan ge rate box o pens, with t he number 1. 5 Enter the appropriate numbe r and pr ess OK . The number 1 is o verwritten by the numb er you entered. T o enter a decim al point, pres s # . 6 Press OK . The Exchange rat e saved message ap pears. CALCULATE CUR RENCY USING THE EXCHANGE RATE 1 Press Menu 8-4 ( Me nu > Organizer > Calculator ). 2 Ente r the numbe r of units for the e xchange r ate. 3 Press Options and scroll to To ho m e or To f o r e i g n . • To h o me converts f orei gn units of currency to home units using the exc hange rate you ent ered. • To f or eig n converts home units of currency to foreign units using the exc hange rate you ent ered. Pre ss OK . •S T O P W A T C H Y ou can use y our p hone Stopwatch feature to time an e v ent in hours, m inutes and seconds . The event time c an be saved, vie w ed, or deleted. Warning! Y our phone must be s witched o n to use t his function. Do not switch the phone on wh en wir eless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Important: Using th e stopwa t ch cons umes the battery and t he oper ating time of the phone wil l be reduce d. Be carefu l not to let it run in t he background whe n performing other operations with you r pho n e .
[ 120 ] Time an event using split timing The s plit time f uncti on allows you to m e asure the total t ime f o r an event , yet allows you t o capt ure the e lapsed t ime at var ious in tervals. T o meas ur e split t ime: 1 From t he Organizer menu, scroll t o Stopwatch and press Sele ct. 2 Scroll to Split timing, then pr ess Sel e c t. 3 Press Start. The running time appears on the dis play . O nce the spl it ti mer has sta rt ed, y ou can : •P r e s s Split t o d isplay the s plit time while t he timer c ontinues to disp lay el a pse d tim e. •P r e s s Stop t o stop th e tim er an d view the to tal e lapsed t ime. If you cont inue pressing Split , the most rec ent split time ap pears at the top o f the list of split times. Y ou can scroll to re view previous times. Ti me an event using lap timing The lap t ime func tion allows you t o measure th e amount of time it take s to c omplete a cycle or lap. T o measure lap time : 1 From t he Organizer menu, scroll t o Stopwatch and press Sele ct. 2 Scroll to Lap timing, then pr ess Se lect. 3 Press Start. The running time appears on the dis play . Once the lap timer has started, you can: •P r e s s Stop to stop the t imer and v iew the e lapsed time. •P r e s s Lap to dis play the lap time; the timer resta r ts f rom z ero. If you continue pressing La p , t h e most r e cent lap time appears at the top o f the lis t of lap times . Y ou can scro ll t o re view pre vious times.
[ 12 1 ] Organizer Pr es s St op to st op the timer . The final lap t ime is display ed. Vie w ti m ing op ti on s Once you have stoppe d timing an event (using lap or split ), you have the o pt io n to save the inf ormation, res et the stopw atch, or continue t iming (split t iming only). While stopwatch is running, press Stop , then pr ess Options. Selec t one of the following: • Save - saves the current tim ing data. Enter a na me, then pres s OK . • Res et c lears the cur rent timing d at a and resets the t imer . • Start restarts the s p lit t imer from the p oint the timer was stopped. Cho ose othe r sto pwatch opti ons Y ou can choos e the following options from the Stopwat ch menu. Not e: If you rec e ive a call while us ing the stop watch, the t imer continue s running in the background . Af ter ending th e call, you can redisplay t he timer by d oing the following: 1 Press Menu 8-4-1 ( O rganizer > St opwatch > Continue ). 2 Press Select . Option Des cription Continue Allows you to re- display ac t ive t imer (for example , if you receive a call while t he timer is still running). Show las t time Allows you t o view t he last meas ured time. View times Allows you to vi ew the list of save d times. Dele te times Allows you t o delete t he saved time s . Y ou can de lete the sa ved time s one by one o r all at once.
[ 122 ] 14) Applications Not e: Y our phone must be switched on to us e th is func tion. Do no t switc h the phone on when w ireless phone us e is prohibited o r when it may cause interfe renc e or danger . This menu allows the ma nagement of Java TM applicat ions ins talled on your p hone or d ownloaded fr om your PC using No kia PC Suite. Y our phone sof tware in cludes Java ap plications des igned for yo ur Nokia phone. So me service p r ov iders offe r other ap plications via mo bile Internet se rvices. Not e: This feat ure shar es memory s pace wit h other f eatures. For more inform ation, see “ Memory use” on page 23. • L AUN CHI NG A N AP PLI CAT IO N 1 Press Menu 9-1 ( Applications - Select app. ) and s croll to an applicatio n (name depends on the applic ation) and pres s O ptions . If the selection is a single applic ation it will launch. Otherwi s e, a list of applications is display ed corresponding to the selected applic at ion set. 2 Scroll to t he desir ed application and pr e ss Selec t . The applicat ion launches . Tip : If an application use s the whole dis play area, no sof t k ey sele ctions are displaye d. Press one of the s election ke ys to show the op tions list. Then s elect one of the opt ions or pr ess Back to cont inue with the app lication. • OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR APPLICATIONS • Open - opens the applic ation or applic ation set from t he phone.
[ 123 ] Applicatio ns • Del e te -dele tes the app lication or app lication set from the ph one. • We b acces s a ll ow s th e u s er to r es tr ic t t he M I D le t S ui te ’ s a c ce s s t o t he network. • Che ck ver s io n check s availability of a new version of the a pplication is for download from the mobile Int ernet services. • Service set tings -A n act ive MIDlet may req uire n etwork ac cess to make net work co nnections t o update or obt ain new dat a. This setting allows th e user to set some r estriction on th is access, an d applies to all MIDlets wi t hin the s uite reque sting network access. • Details gives add itional inform ation about t he applicat ion. Not e: Check t he version; the Internet link ma y not be a v ailable for all ap plications. • DOWNLOAD A N EW APPLICATION Not e: The ability to download app lications over the air is dep endent on your servic e provid er . T o learn more about this function, contact your s erv ice provider . Y ou can use t he Internet to downlo ad Java applic ations to your PC, then use t he J ava ins t a ller from PC Suit e to download t he applic ations in your pho n e . Not e: Nokia do es not prov ide any warranty for non-N okia a pplications. If you cho ose to dow nload and in stall an applicat ion, you s hould ta k e the sam e prec autions, f or securit y or cont ent, as you would with any Internet s ite. Check memo ry status Allows y ou to view memory available for Applications •P r e s s Menu , scroll to Applicat ions , then sele ct Me mory . • Y ou will see the amount of Free memory and t he Tot al memory . This will va ry accord ing to the number of applications y ou have
[ 124 ] installed. Not e: This feature ut ilizes shared me mory . For a detailed explana t ion on memor y , s ee “Memory us e” o n page 23.
[ 125 ] Games 15 Ga mes Warning! Y our phon e must be sw itched on to use this funct ion. Do not switch the phone on when wire less pho ne use is prohibited or when it ma y cause interferen ce or danger . Y ou can use your p hone not only for communic ati o n but also for some serious fun. Y our phone offers y ou four games from which to c hoos e. •I n Snake II , y ou feed the s nake with a s many goodies as possible. The longer th e snake’ s tail grow s, the hig her your sc ore is. •I n Space Impact II , you t ry to de str oy the f allin g aste roid s be fore they destroy you. •I n Bumper , y ou can play an exciting game of pinball. Inc rease your score by ke eping the ball on t he table using t he flippe r s. Game contro l Y ou phone support s two-wa y scrolling while playing the games : •U s e t h e 2 key t o scro ll up. •U s e t h e 8 key t o scro ll down. •U s e t h e 4 key t o scro ll left. •U s e t h e 6 key t o scro ll rig ht . Start a new game 1 Press Menu 5-1 ( Game s > Select game ) , s croll to the desired game, and pres s Se lect . 2 Choose an option and press Select .
[ 126 ] L EAR N A BOU T GA ME OPT IO NS Us e the option Ins truc tions to learn h ow to play t he game . With the op t i on Level you can choose t he di fficulty level of the g ame. In Sn ak e I I you can paus e the ga me by pre ssing either s election key a nd resume a paused game wit h Cont inue . U s e To p score (available in some gam e s) t o ch e c k t h e hi g h sc o re i n yo u r pho n e . Game setting s The f ollowing se ttings are av ailable for all g ames: Opt ion Description Game sounds Turns game sound effects On or Off . Game lig hts Turn s scr ee n li gh ts On or Off during game play only . Shakes Tu rns game vibrating eff ects On or Off .
[ 127 ] Y our phone and other de vices 16 Y our p hone and other devices Y our phone is capa ble of interacting w it h, or connec t ing to a computer using th e DKU-5 serial cab le. Y our phone can exchange information with ot her desktop and laptop PCs . Y our phone can als o function as a wireless modem w hen conn ected to PC s . Warning! Y our phone must be s witched o n to use t his function. Do not switch the phone on wh en wir eless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . • PC CONNECTIVIT Y Y ou can make a s erial connection be t ween y o ur Nokia phone and compat ible PC using the D KU-5 serial ca ble. This cable is available f or p ur chase as an enhanc ement, or may be inc luded in your sales package . Once your phone and PC are c onnected, you c an access phone in f ormat ion from yo ur PC, or use your phone as a w ireless modem f or d igital data/fax ca lls . Important: Digital dat a services (including IS95, IS 2000, 2G and 3G pac ket da ta) ar e netwo r k -dependent f eatures and may r equir e a subs cription t o these serv ices. Please c heck wit h your s ervice prov ider for the a vailability of digital data s ervices. Nokia P C Suite Once your phone is connected t o your PC, you c an use th e various compone nt s of Nok ia PC Suite to pe r form the f ollowing fun c tions: • Make a b acku p copy of the data in your phone (Content Copier ). • Edit phone bo ok and nu mbers, profile s, a nd settings usi ng your PC keyboar d (Phone Edit or ).
[ 128 ] • S ynchro nize you r pho ne b ook and remi nder s wi th P e rson al Inf orma tion Mana ge r (PI M) a ppl ica tio ns s uc h a s Microsoft Outlook , O utlook Expres s, and Lo tus Organizer (PC Sync). Plea se re fer to t he docu men t Nokia PC Suite Use r Guide and P C/PDA Connecti vity G uide fo r inst all ation and setu p i nst ruct ions. M ode m setu p Y ou can use yo ur N oki a p hone as a mode m wi th yo ur la pt op c omp uter or h and held de vi ce, giving you acce ss to the Internet (for e-mail and W eb brows ing) or corporate n e tw o rks w her ev e r y ou a re . For more informat ion on modem setup for PCs and handheld devices , please refe r to t he Nokia PC Suite U ser G uide a nd PC/PDA Connectivi ty Guid e . Download sof tware P C Suite, the PC Suit e/PC connectivit y user guide, and all relat ed software is pr ovided to yo u free of charge . These ite ms can be downloaded f rom the US mob ile phone products sec tion at: http://www .nokia.com
[ 129 ] Minibrow s er 17 Minibr owser The min ibrows er f eatu re all ows yo u to access spec ial Internet co nt ent designed s pecifically f or viewing f rom y our mobile ph one. Y ou can us e your minibrows er to view news, ge t w eather rep orts, che ck flight times , acces s financial inform ation, down load new ringing t on es or graph ics, et c. The br owser menu allows you to save a ddresses of W eb sites as book marks, so you ca n r eturn t o your fav orite sit es quickl y and easily . Warning! Y our phone must be s witched o n to use t his function. Do not switch the phone on wh en wir eless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Important: Th is feature is available only if your service pr ovider ’s netw ork supports mobile int erne t acce ss. Y our service provider may also requir e that you subscr ibe to this additional se rvice. For more in formation, contact you r servic e provide r . • UNDERSTAND BROWSING SESSION S AND INDICATORS When you launch the minibrowser , two icons appear o n th e s c re e n : Minibrow ser icon (you are in a minibrowser se ssion) High- speed data ic on (you are being bille d accor dingly) The minib r owse r disconnect s you fr om the n et wo r k after a pe riod of in activity . This is normal and is d esigned to minimiz e your bill . Y ou m ay find, howev er , that you are billed fo r several net work c o n ne c ti o n s wi t h in a sin gle s e ssio n. Whe n t he minibr owser disc onnects f rom the net work, o nly the brows er icon remains. W hile browsing, y ou can still access page s store d in memory w itho ut being c onnecte d to th e Inte rnet.
[ 130 ] How ever , if you navig ate t o a page that is not stored in me mory , a new connec t ion is es tablished and y o u will b e billed acco r dingly . • LAUNCHING THE MINIBROWSER The first time you launch the minibro wser , you go through a sec urity s etu p p rocess t hat ta kes thre e to fi ve minutes ( follow the o n-screen pr omp ts). 1 Press Menu , scroll to Minibrowser , t h en pr e s s Conne ct . A message appears, reminding you that you may be bille d for t he connecti on time. (Y ou can dis able this mes s age. See “Dis able minibrowser confirmations ” on page 135.) 2 Press Ye s . A fter a few seconds , the Home P age appe ars. Y our menu ma y vary according t o your s ervice provider . Y ou can also launch the minibrows er by pressing an d holding the 0 key from the Sta rt scre en. END A BROWSING SESSIO N T o end a minibrows er session, pr ess and hold the End key . Hom e P a ge 1 N ews 2 Y a ho o 3 W ea th er 4 F ina nc e
[ 13 1 ] Minibrow s er • MINIBROWSER MENU While br ows ing, press and r eleas e the pow er key to d isplay t he minib r owser me nu: ABOUT W EB PAG E CONTEN T The f ollowing it ems may app e ar on we b pages: • Menu choices may appear as a numbe red list. • Hyperlinks app e ar as underlined tex t . • Input fields (for text or numbers) - app ear as [...] . • Standard text (for reading only ) requires no action. Opt i on Description Reload Re lo ads info rma tio n fo r c urr ent pag e Hom e Return s you to the Home page. Bookmar ks D isplays a list of bookmar ks yo u’ve save d. Bookmar k site U sed to sa ve a bookmar k for t he current pag e. Ve r s i o n D isplays inf ormation about the minib rowser’s softwa re v ersion a nd dev elopers Advanced Displays a seve ral advan ced brow ser options. Dow nloads Used t o view or acc es s dow nloaded7 r ing ing tones Exit brow s er E xits the minibrow ser and ends yo ur browsing s ession. Switc h off! Turns the phone off.
[ 132 ] • NAVIGATE IN THE MINIBROWSER SCROLL THROUGH THE MENUS AND C ONTENTS OF A PAGE P r ess th e up scroll or down s c roll k ey to scroll thro ugh menus or the cont ents of a page (contents may not fit on one scre en). To s croll quickly , p r ess and hold t he scroll k ey . Important: Th ere is no “ circular scrolling” in minibr owser menus or pag es. In other words, when y ou get to t he end of a list or a bod y of text, t he minibrow ser does no t automatic ally return you to the t op of the lis t to begin scr olling again. GO BACK (PREV IOU S PAGE ) T o go back to a p r e vious page, pr e ss the End ke y . GO TO THE HO ME P AG E •P r e s s t h e End key repe at e dly to mov e back thro ugh previou sly viewed pa ges until the Hom e Pa ge appears. OR • Pres s the pow er key to displ ay the minibrowser menu, scroll t o Hom e , then pr ess OK . SELECT OR OPEN AN ITEM (FOR EXAM PLE, A LINK) • Pres s the appropriat e number key on yo ur pho ne’s keyp ad (if the item on the pag e is numbered). OR • Scroll to t he item, th en pre ss the appropr iate sele ction key (for exa mple, to selec t or open a link). SELECTION KEYS T o n avig ate t o dif feren t s creens or select specia l fun ct ions, use the se lectio n keys . The funct ion of eac h select ion key ca n change wit h each page an d d epends on each highlig ht ed ite m. Left selection key usually se lects the highlight ed item, but its function m ay change dep ending on what you ar e doing.
[ 133 ] Minibrow s er Right s election key usually sel e cts a sec ondary option or displays a menu o f sec ondary options. •L I N K S Links usually app ear as item s in a numbered lis t. Depending on its type, when ac t ivat ed, a link will do t he f ol lowing: • Ta ke you to anot her page o r site. • Make a phone call (so me sites suppor t this featur e). Whe n you ma ke t he call, the browser connect ion t erminates and t he page you we r e view ing is stored in mem or y . When you end t he call, t he page you we r e view ing is display ed again and y ou can contin ue browsing. ACTIV ATE/SELECT A LINK 1 Scroll to highlight the de sired link. 2 Press t he appropriat e sele ction key . If the link is a phone numb er , in some cases, y ou can also pres s the Send ke y to make the call. • BOOKMARKS Y ou can creat e a bookmark f or a page so that yo u can quickly ret urn to that pag e later . Y ou may als o be able to cr eate bookmarks us ing your p ersonal acco unt at y our servic e provider ’s web site. BOOKMA RK A PAG E 1 Go to the pa ge for which y ou want to set a bookmark. 2 Press the pow er key to acce ss the minibrows er menu. 3 Scroll to Bookmark page , t h en press Select . A message may appear asking yo u to confirm this act ion.
[ 134 ] GO TO A BOOKM ARKED PAGE 1 From t he Ho me P age , scroll to Bookmarks , then p r ess OK . A list of your bookmarks appears. 2 Scroll to t he bookmar k you want t o use, then pr ess Sele ct . Tip: The firs t ten b ookmark s are ass igned to ke ys 1 -0 . Pres s and hold the numb er associate d with the des ired boo kmark to go to the book marked sit e at any time during a brows er session. • RECEIVE MESSA GES USING THE MINIBROWSER Us ing your ser vice provide r , you may be ab le to receiv e text mess ages usi ng the minibr owser . Unlike SMS text m essages, min i browse r messages are not st ored i n the p hon e and mu st b e access ed through t he mini br owser hom epage . Not ifica tion o f new m inibr owse r mes sages Whe n a new minibrows er message is receive d, the ic on appears in the s tatus bar . Depending on th e message priorit y , you may a ls o he ar an a lert tone and/or see New mes sage from: dis played on your screen. • If you r eceive th e message w hile browsing, p r ess Vie w to rea d the message or Skip , allowing you t o v iew the me ssage late r . • If you rece ive the message w hile phone is idl e, press Connect to launch the browser and v iew the message, or pr ess Back to retu rn to the St ar t s creen. Y ou can use the Minibrowser me ssage s m enu Me nu 0 1-3 ( Messa ge s > Minibrow ser mess a ges) to read your m es sage s at a later t ime. W eb lin ks in mi nibr owser messa ges Y ou can receive minibrowser messag es containing W eb links. If you rec eive a mes sage con t aining a link, s elect Use W eb link fro m the me s sa g e Options me nu t o open the link and go to the W eb site.
[ 135 ] Minibrow s er Y ou can also receiv e Web links in standar d SMS message s. Selecting Use W e b link from th e me ssage O ptions menu launche s the minibrowser and takes y ou to the link Web site . • END TH E MINIBROWSER SESS ION •P r e s s a n d h o l d t h e End key . OR • Press th e power key , scr oll to Exit Minibrowser , th en p r es s OK . • DISABLE MINIBROWSER CONFIRMATIONS Y ou ca n sp ecif y wh ethe r or not yo u want yo ur pho ne t o disp lay mes sag es when you be gin or e nd a b ro wser ses sion . T o modify minibrows er confirmations settings 1 Press Menu 4-1-5 ( Set tings > Call settings > Minibro wser confirmation ). T he following opt ions appear: 2 Scroll to t he appropriat e optio n, then pr ess OK . Opt ion Description Both Confirmation req uired before c onnecting to t he Internet, and bef ore you t erminate a brows er session. Non e No confirma tion notes are d is played. On conne ction Phone as ks you to c onfirm your awar eness t o possible cha rges i ncu rred fo r Internet a cces s. On exit Phone asks you t o confirm your wish to end br owsing.
[ 136 ] Tip: To prevent u nintentional ex it ing of the minib rowser sess ion, se lect eith er the Both or On exit options . This ensur es that a confirmat ion message ap pears before exiti ng. 3 Press and hol d t he End key to end t he minibrow ser session w ithout confirmat ion (regardles s of the m inibrowser conf irmation se t ting).
[ 137 ] Refere nce inform ation 1 8 Ref ere nce in for mat ion • USE ENHANCEMENTS SAFELY This s ection pr ovides infor mation about t he phon e batteries, enhance ments, and charge r s. Be aw are that the informatio n in this sect ion is subj ect to c han ge as the ba tterie s, cha rgers , an d en hance ment s cha n ge . This phone is intended f or use whe n supplied w ith powe r from an ACP-7U, ACP-8U, A CP- 12U, or LCH-9 cha r ger . Other usage could inv alidate any a pproval gi ven to this a pparatus an d may be dangerous . Wa r n i n g : When you p ur chase batt eries , c harger s, a nd enhance ment s fo r y o ur p ho n e, us e only batter ies, c harger s, and en hancement s that have r eceiv ed approval from Nok ia. The use of any other type may invalidate any app r oval or warranty ap plying to the phone , and c ould also be da ngerous. For availabilit y of ap pr o ved batteries , charg ers, and enhanc ements, ch eck wit h your serv ice p rovider . Not e: Fo r info rmati o n on ho w to char ge and re cha rge you r batte ry , p l ea s e s e e “ C ha r ge t he b a tt er y” on p a ge 1 5 . Whe n the battery is fully charged, t he indicator will tell you t hat the b at ter y is fully c harged. Whe n you are not using a ch ar g er , disconnect it from the pow er s ource. Do not leave the batt ery connected to a charger for mor e than 72 hours, since prolonged maintenance charging could s horten its lifet ime. If left un used, a fully- charged battery will discharge o ver time. T emperature e xtremes can affec t the ab ilit y of your batt ery to charge. Therefore, a llow it to cool down or warm up before trying to charge it.
[ 138 ] Whe n the batt ery is running out of power and your phone only has a few m inutes of talk time re maining, a warning tone s o unds and t he Ba tte ry low message appe ar s briefly . When no mor e talk time is left, a war ning tone is sounded and t he phone swi tches itself of f. Leav ing the battery in hot or cold p laces, such as in a c losed c ar in summer o r winter cond it io ns, will reduc e the capacity and life time of t he batter y . Always try to keep t he battery be t ween 59° F and 77° F (15°C and 25°C). A p hone with a ho t or cold bat tery may n ot wor k temporarily , even when the bat t e r y is fully char ged. Battery perf ormance is particularly limited in tem peratures below f reez ing. Do no t dispose of bat teries in a fire! Warning! U se only your hands to remove t he bat tery . Do not punctur e, burn or use any o bjects tha t may damag e the phone or the batte ry . Please r e cycle th e battery , or dispose of prope rly . • IM PORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION This section provides additional safety i nf ormation. A brief o verview of safety c an be found in the sec tion. T ra ff ic S afe ty Do no t use a ha ndheld telephone wh ile driving a vehicl e. Always secu r e the phone in its holder; d o not pla ce the phone on th e pas senger se at or wh ere it can b r eak loos e in a collis ion or sudden s t op. Remembe r road safe ty alway s com es firs t! Oper ating environme nt Remember to follow any specia l r egulations in f orce in any ar ea and a lways switch off your phone whene ver it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger . Us e the phone only in its norm al operating po sitions. El ec tr oni c de vic es
[ 139 ] Refere nce inform ation Most m odern electronic e quipment is shielded from radio f requency (RF) signals . Howe ver , certa in electronic equipmen t ma y not be shielde d a gai ns t the R F sig na ls fr om you r wi re less p hon e. P A CEMA KERS P acemaker manuf acture rs recomm end that a minimum s eparation of at leas t 6 inche s (approximat ely 20 cm) be maint ained betwe e n a handheld wi reless p hone and a pac emaker to avoid potential int erference with the p acemaker . The se reco mmendations a r e c ons ist ent with the independ ent resea r ch by and rec ommendati ons of Wireless T echnology Re search. P ersons with pa cemakers: • Should always keep t he phone more than 6 inche s (20 cm) from t heir pacemaker when t he phone is switched on. • Should not ca r ry the p hone in a breast poc ket. • Should use the e ar opposite t he pa cemaker to m inimize the p ot enti al f or inte rference. • Switch off the pho ne immed iately if y ou have any rea s on to su spect th at interfe rence is taking pla ce. H EAR IN G AI DS S ome digit al wire less ph ones may interfere with some hea ring aids. In t h e event of such in terference, you may want to consult your service provider . Othe r m e dic a l de v ice s Ope ration of any radio tr ansmitting eq uipment, includi ng cellular phones, m ay interfer e with the funct ionality o f inadequat ely prot ected medical d evices. Consult a physician or the manufact urer of the medic al device to d etermine if t hey are a dequately shie lded from ex t e r na l RF energy or if you have any questions. Swi t ch of f your phone in he alth care facilit ies when any r egulat ions posted in these areas instruct you t o do so. Hos pitals or healt h care facil ities may be us ing equipment that could be sens itive to ex ternal RF ene r gy .
[ 140 ] Ve h i c l e s RF signa ls may af fect improper ly installed or inadequa t ely shi elded el ectronic s ystems i n motor vehicle s (for exa mple, electr onic fuel in jection sys tems, elect ronic a ntiskid / a ntilock brak ing systems , elect ronic spe ed c ont r ol sy st ems , air b ag sys te ms) . Ch ec k wit h the ma nufa c ture r or its repres entative r egarding your veh icle. Y ou shou ld also consult the m anufactur er of any equi pment th at ha s been adde d to your ve hicle. P OSTED FA CILITIES S witch you r phone off in any facil it y wher e post ed notices s o require. P o tentially explosive atmospheres S witch off your phone when in a ny area with a potentially e x plosive a t mo sphere and obey a ll signs and instructions. Sparks in such are as coul d caus e an explos ion or fire result ing in property a nd/or bodily injury or ev e n de a t h. Us ers are advis e d to s witch off the phone w hen at a refuelling point (ser vice station). U ser s are reminded of t he need to ob serve r estrictions on the u s e o f radio equipmen t in fuel d epots (fuel s torage and dis tribut ion a r e as), chemic al plants, or where bla sting operatio ns are in p rogress. Areas wit h a po tentially ex plosive atmos phere are o f ten bu t not alw ays cl early ma rked. They inc lude below de ck on b oats; c hemical trans fer or st orage fac ilities; vehic les using liquefied petroleum ga s (such as propa ne o r butane); areas wher e the ai r cont ains chemica ls or particle s, such as g r a in, dust, or me tal powde r s; and a ny other area w here you would no r ma lly be advis ed to turn off your vehicle engine. Ve h i c l e s Only qua lif ied personne l should service the phon e o r inst a ll the phone in a vehicle. F aulty installa tion or service may be dangerous a nd may in validate a ny warrant y which may apply to the unit. Check r egular ly that all wir eless phone e quipment in your vehicle is m ounted and op erating proper ly .
[ 14 1 ] Refere nce inform ation Do not store or car r y flammab le liqui ds, gases or e xplosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or enh ancements. For vehicles equipp ed with a n air bag, remember that an air bag inflates wi th great force . Do not pl ace object s, including bo t h inst alled or port able wir eless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag d eployment ar ea. If in-vehic le wirele ss equipment is improper ly installed a nd the air bag inf lates, s erious in jur y could result. FCC regulat ions prohibit using yo ur phone while in t he air . Switch off your p hone before b oarding an airc r aft. T he use of wir eless te lephones in an a ircraft may be dan gerous to the op eration of the air craft, disrupt the wir eless tele phone networ k, and may be ill egal. F ailure to observe thes e instru ctions may le ad to suspens ion or de nial of tele phone servic es to the o ffender , legal action or both. Emergency calls Im por tant: This ph one, like any wir eless phone, ope r ate s using rad io signals, w ireless, and landline net works as well as user - p r o grammed functions . Because of this , conn ections in all condit ions cannot be guarantee d. Therefore you should never rely sole ly upon any wireless phone for essential communica tions (for ex am p l e, m e d ica l e m er ge nc i es ) . E mergency calls may not be possib le on all wireless phone networks or when ce r tain ne twork s ervices and / o r phone featur es are in use . Check wit h local servic e providers. Make a n Emerge ncy Ca ll 1 If the phone is not on, s w itch it on. 2 Press the End key a s many times as neede d (f or example, t o exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.) to clea r t he display and ready the phone for calls . 3 Enter the emergency number for your present location (f or examp le, 9 1 1 or any other official eme rgency n umber—emergency numbers vary by location).
[ 142 ] 4 Press the Send ke y . • If certain feat ures are in use, you may first nee d to turn those fea t ures off before you ca n make an emerge ncy call. Consult this user guide and your loc al cellular service prov ider . • When makin g an emergency call, r e member to gi ve all the nece s sar y informatio n as accurately a s possible. Re member that your wireless phone ma y be the onl y means of comm unication at the s c ene of a n acci dent. Do not end the ca ll until given p ermission to do s o. • CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS T H E GOVERNME NT'S REQUIREMENTS F O R EX PO SURE T O RADIO WA VES. Y our wireless phone is a radio trans mitter and rece iver . It i s designed and m anufactured not to exceed t he emiss ion limits for e xposure to ra dio freque ncy (RF) energy s et by the Fede ral Communications Commis s ion of the U .S. Gover nment. T hese limits are p art of co mprehensive g uidelines a nd establis h per mit ted levels of R F e nergy fo r the ge neral populati on. The g uidelines are ba s ed on standards t hat were de veloped by independent scie ntific organizat ions thro ugh periodic and t horough ev aluation of scie ntific studies. T he standard s include a subs tantial safety ma rgin designe d to assure th e safe ty o f all pers ons, rega rdles s of age and heal th. The ex posure standard for wir eless mobile phones employs a unit o f m easurement know n as the S pecific Absorpt ion Rate, or SAR. T he SAR li mit set by t he FCC is 1.6W/kg. * Tes ts for SAR ar e conduc ted using standar d opera t ing positions acc epted by t he FCC with the phone trans mitting at its highest cert if ie d power level in all t ested f requency b ands. Although t he SAR is determined at the highest certifi ed power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while oper ating can be well below the m aximum value. This is bec ause the phone i s designe d to operate at m ultiple power le vels so as to us e only the power req uired to reach th e netw ork. In general, the c loser you are to a wireless base station antenna, the l ower the pow er output.
[ 143 ] Refere nce inform ation Befo re a phone model is availab le f or sale t o the pub lic, it must be te sted a nd certified t o the FCC th at it does not exce ed the limit es tablished by the g overnment-adopt ed req uirement for saf e exposure . The tests are p erformed in posit ions and lo cations (f o r example, at t he ear and worn on the b ody) as required by t h e FCC for each mo del. The highest SA R value for t his model phone as reporte d t o the FCC when test ed for use at the ear is 0.98 W/kg and when wor n on the bod y , as describe d in this user g uide, is 1.22 W/ kg. (Body-w or n meas urements d iffer amon g phone m odels, dep ending upon avai lable enhance ments and FCC r equireme nts). While there may be diff erences betwee n the SAR levels of various p hones a nd at various positions, they all meet the go vernment requireme nt. The F C C has granted a n Equipment Author ization for t his model phone wit h all reported SAR lev els evaluated as in compliance wit h the FCC RF expos ure guidelines. SAR inform at i on on this m odel phone is on file with the F CC and can be found unde r the Display G rant sect ion of htt p: //ww w .fcc.gov/o et/fccid after se arching on FCC ID QM NR H- 17 . For body wor n operation, t his phone has bee n tested and mee t s the FCC RF expo s ure guid elines for use wi t h a n enhancement that contains no m etal and t hat positions the handset a minimum of 5/8 inc h (1.5 cm) from the b ody . Use of ot her enhanceme nt s may no t ensure complianc e with FCC RF exposure guideline s . If you do not use a body worn enhanc ement, a nd are not holding the phone at the e ar , pos ition t he handset a minimum o f 5/8 inch (1.5 cm) f rom your bod y when the phone is sw itched on. *In the U nited Stat es and Canad a, the SAR limit fo r mo bile phones used b y the public is 1.6 watt s/kilog r a m ( W/kg ) average d over one gram of tis sue. The standar d incorpor ates a subst antial margin of safety to give a dditional protect ion for t he public and t o account f or any variat ions in m easurements. S AR values may v ary depending on na t ion al r e porting req uirements and the network band. For SAR informat ion in other regions p lease look under product inf ormation at : http://www .nokia.com.
[ 144 ] • CARE AN D MAINTENA NCE Y our pho ne is a product of superio r design and craftsm anship and should b e treated with ca r e. The suggestions below will help you to fulf ill any war ranty obligations and to enjo y this produ ct f or many years: • K eep the phone an d all its par t s and e nhancements o ut of the reach of small childr en. • K eep the phone dry . Preci pitation, humidit y an d all types of liquid s or moisture can cont ain minera ls that will cor rode elect r oni c circuits. • Do not use or s tore the phone in d us ty , dir ty areas. Its mov ing parts can be damage d. • Do not store t he phone in hot are as . High temperature s can shorten the life of electronic devices , damage bat teries, and wa r p o r me lt certain plas tics. • Do not s tore th e phone in c o ld a reas. When it warm s up (to it s normal temperat ure), moistu re can form insi de and ma y damage ele ctronic circ uit bo ards. • Do not attempt t o open the phone excep t to remov e or chang e front and back cov e rs. Nonexpert handling ma y damage it. • Do not drop , knock, or shake t he phone. Rough handling can break int ernal c ircui t boa rds. • Do not use ha rsh chemicals , cleaning solvent s, or strong de t e r gen ts to clean th e phone. • Do not paint the phone. P aint can clog the moving parts and pr event proper oper ation. • Use only the supplied or an ap pr oved r eplaceme nt antenna. Unauthoriz ed ant ennas, m odifications , o r att achments c ould damage the phone an d may violate r egulations gov erning radio devices .
[ 145 ] Refere nce inform ation All of the above suggest ions apply equall y t o yo ur phone , battery , cha rger o r any enhance ment. If a ny of them are no t working properly , take t h em to y our neares t qualified s ervice fa cility . The pe rsonnel the re will assist you, and if necess ary , arra nge fo r servi ce. • ENH AN CEM ENT S If you want to enhance your pho ne’s functionality , a rang e of enhancements is available f o r you. Y ou can sele ct any of t hese it ems to help ac commodate your spec ific communicat ion needs . For a vailability of these a nd other enhancement s, contac t your servic e provider . A FEW PRACTICAL RULES FOR ENHA NCEMENT OPERATION • K eep all enhanc ements out of the rea ch of small children. • When you disconnec t the power cord of any enhancem ent, grasp and pull the plug, n ot the c ord. • Check regularly that any v ehicle-installed enha ncements are mounted and a re operating pr operly . • Installation of any complex ca r enhancem ents must be made by qualified pe rsonnel only . • Use only bat teries, char gers, and enha ncements th at have b een approve d by Nokia. The use of any other types could invalidate an y approval or warranty apply ing to the phon e and could be dangerous. Refer to “U se enhancement s safely” on page 137 for important batt ery usage i nformati on. • BATTE RY INF ORMATION Not e: The phone has a lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery . Dispose of batteries a ccording to loc al regulations (for example, r ecycling). Do not dispos e as household waste.
[ 146 ] This s ect ion prov ides inform ation abo ut the phone battery . Be aw are that the i nf ormation in t his sect ion is subject to change. The t ables shown in t his sect ion provide information about the batt ery that is availab le for your phone, cha r g ing times with the St andard T r a vel Charge r (ACP- 7U), the talk and standby t imes. Consult your service provide r for more informa tion. Charging Times Chargin g t im es for the BL-5C Li-ion Battery (850 mA) are approxima t e: Standby and Ta lk Times Not e: Batter y talk and standby t imes a re estima tes only and depend on sig nal strength, ne twork cond itions, features use d, battery age a nd condition (including t he effect of charg ing habits), tem peratures to whic h battery is expos ed, use i n digital mode, and many o t he r fac tors. Plea se note that the a mount of time a phone is used for calls will affec t its s tandb y time. Likew ise, the amount of time that the phone is turned on and in s tandby mode will af fect its talk t ime. Charging and Discharg ing Y our phone is powe r ed by a r echar geable bat tery . Not e that full pe rformance of a new batter y is achie ved only af ter two or thr ee comple t e char ge and dischar ge cycles ! Battery option: AC P -7U BL-5C Li-ion 3 hrs 50 min Mode Ta l k t i me St andby time Digital Up to 3 hrs an d 45 min U p to 15 days
[ 147 ] Refere nce inform ation The ba t tery c an be charged and d ischarged hundred s of times but it will event ually wear out. When th e oper ating time (talk- t ime and s tandby time ) is noticeably s horter than norm al, it is time to buy a new bat tery . Us e only bat teries appro ved by the phone ma nuf act urer and recharge your battery only w it h the c hargers approved by the manuf actu rer . Unplug t he charger when not in use. Do not lea ve the battery connect ed to a charger for longer than 72 ho ur s, s ince overcharging may shorten its li f e t ime . If left unused , a fully cha r g ed battery will d ischarge ove r time. T emperature e xtremes can affec t the ab ilit y of your batt ery to charge. Battery w ill not charge at temper atures above 140°F (60° C). • CHARGERS AND OTHER ENHANCEMEN TS Check t he mod el number of any charger bef ore use w it h this device. T his d evice is inte nded for use when s upplie d with power fr om the de vices li sted on the follo wing pages. Wa r n i n g : Use only batt eries , chargers, and enhancement s approv ed by Nok ia for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other type s ma y invalidat e any appr oval or warrant y applying t o the phone and may be dange r ous. For availab ility of approved enhance ments, pleas e check wit h your dea ler . Whe n you disconnect the pow er cord of any enhancement, g r asp a nd pull the plug , no t the cord .
[ 148 ] Learn about chargers and other enh ancements This sec tion prov ides informa tion about th e phone ’s ch argers a nd e nh a nc e me n ts . Be aware that th e i nformation in this sect ion is s ub ject to change a s the char gers and enhanc ements change. The c harger s and enha ncem ents t hat are descr ibed in th is sec tion ar e av aila ble for y our ph o ne . Conta ct you r deal er fo r detai ls. Al so, ref er to the enha ncement s broch ure that was incl ude d i n yo u r s a les p ack a g e f or th e en t i re line of Nokia O r iginal enhan cements. Not e: When a charge r is not in use, disc onnect it from the powe r source. Do not leave the battery co nnected to a charger for longer than a wee k , since p r o longed mainte nance char ging of the battery could s horten its lifetime . If l eft unused, a fully charged battery will dis c ha r ge over time. Standard Char ger (ACP-7U) This is a lightweigh t (187 g) and durable AC charger . T o use the Standar d T ravel Charger , plug it into a standard 120 V AC wall outlet and conne ct the lead from t he char ger to the base of your phone . Not e: If the bat tery is comple t ely empt y , you cannot use the phone u ntil it has enoug h charge to ope r ate. Rapid T ra vel Charger (ACP-8U) This is a lightwe ight (1 00 g) and durable A C charger . Calls can be ma de during char ging, even with a fully dischar ged b attery . T o use the Multi-voltage Charge r (ACP-8U ), plug it into a standard 120 V o r 220 V A C w all outlet, and connect the lead f rom the char ger to the ba s e o f y our phone. The c har g er can also be used toget her with th e optional Desktop Char ging Sta nd. Approxima t e char ging times f or discharged b at terie s are shown in “Charging T imes” on page 146.
[ 149 ] Refere nce inform ation T rav el Cha rger (ACP-12U) This is a lightweight and durable AC c harger . To use th e Stand ard Tr avel Charger , plug it into a standard 120 V AC wall o utlet and connect the lead from the c harger to the base of your pho n e . Rapid Mo bile Charger (LCH-9) Y ou can char ge your ph one’s bat t e ry from your vehicle bat tery by using the Ra pid Mob ile Charger . Ca lls are possible dur ing char ging. A green li gh t i ndi ca tes tha t the cha rg er i s re ady fo r charging (whe n not charging). The batt ery chargi ng times are the same as tho se for the Multi-vol tage Cha rger (ACP - 8U). The input voltag e range is from 1 1 V to 32 V DC, negative ground ing. Avoid prolon ged charg ing with the Rapid Mo bil e Charger (LC H-9) when t h e ca r engine is not running; this could caus e your car bat tery to drain. Note al so, that in some c ars, the cigar ette lighter plug is not provide d with elect ricity if the ignition is not switched on. Hea d se t (HD B - 4) Small and l ightweight, the B oom He adset f its ov er the ear . This hea dse t has excellent audio quality wi t h the microphone and speaker inte grat ed int o the unit The Boom Headset provides basic handsfree functionality with an answer/end button. S ee “Learn about the HDB-4 heads et” on page 35, for more in f ormation.
[ 150 ] Data Cable (DKU-5) Easy and convenie nt connec tion to your PC o r la ptop computer f or wirele ss modem function ality . DKU-5 is a USB cable that can be us ed wit h Nokia PC Suite and t he DCV-15 D esktop c harger wit h PC Sync. D CV-15 Deskt op cha rger Us ed together wi th the standar d travel ch arger or t he rapid t ravel ch arger , the DCV-15 desktop charge r allows you to char ge your phone in an upright posi tion, so that you have a clear vi ew of the phone scre en. L oopset (LPS-4) Wit h the Nokia Loops et, people who us e a T -coil equipped hea r ing aid have the free dom to talk on a digital mo bile phone. The loo ps et goe s around your neck s o it can be worn comfo rtably and dis cr e e tl y . BHF-1 Basic Car Kit The BHF- 1 Basic Car Kit o f fers a head r est handsf ree o pt io n with an ergonom ic d es ig n and easy inst allation.
[ 15 1 ] Refere nce inform ation Mobile Hold er (MBC-17) Holds phone secur ely in place w hile driving o r d ur ing charging. Can be used wit h Rapi d Cigarette Light er Charger (LCH-9). This ho lder is used in the Car Kit (CARK-142) and can be us ed with BHF-1 Basic Handsfree Carkit. • NOK IA XP RESS - ON™ COLOR COV ERS The Xpr ess-on co ver is availabl e in several fas hion color s. Xpress-on cove r s may b e purchased from yo ur au thorized N okia dealer . Warning: Before ch anging the co ver , always switch off the power and disconne ct the phone f rom the cha r ge r o r any other device. Always store an d use the phone w it h the c overs atta ched. REMOVE T HE BACK CO VER S witch off the power. Disconnect the phone f rom the c harger or any ot her de v ice . 1 Push the rele as e but ton on the back cove r . 2 Slide the c over downward and lif t off. REM OVE THE FRO NT COVER 1 With t he phone face down or up , grab th e top of th e front cover . 2 Gently pr y the f r o nt cover aw ay from the phone and lift t he cover off the pho ne.
[ 152 ] W a rning! When the front cov er is of f the phone, be caref ul not to dama ge the phone screen face or the rubb er gasket ar ound it. REPLACE THE FRONT COVER 1 Align the keypad wit h the prope r openings in th e front cover . 2 Gent ly push the fro nt co ver into th e phone until it clic ks into place. REPLACE TH E BACK CO VER 1 Ins ert the tw o cat ches of t he back cov er in the c orrespondi ng slots in the phone. 2 Slide the c over towar ds th e bottom of the phone u ntil it locks into place. • FR EQU ENTL Y AS KED QU EST IONS (FAQ ) This section lists and an swers the ques tions that you most freque nt ly ask. Where ne ce ssary , the ans wer s refe r yo u to th e appr opria t e text w ithin this guide. Not e: Some o f the a nsw ers t ell you to use m enu sho rtcut s. For a comp l ete listin g of th es e sho rtcuts, refer t o . Q. How do I lock my phone? A. Pres s Me nu 4-5-2-1 , t h en press Selec t. Ent er your lock code , scroll to On , and press OK .
[ 153 ] Refere nce inform ation Refer to see “ Phone lock” on page 1 06 for more information. Q. How do I unlock my ph o n e? A. Pres s Men u 4-5-2-1 , press Select , enter your lo ck code, sc r oll to Of f , and pres s OK . Q. What is my lock code? A. Th e loc k code en abl es y ou to lo ck your ph one, thus prevent ing s om eone else from using it . The default lock code is 1234. However , it is suggested that y ou change t his co de immediat ely . Q. What is my security code? A. The default security code is 12345. However , it is sugges ted that you change this code immediately . Cert ain feat ur es c an be used only aft er the corr ect s ecurit y code has bee n succ essfully e ntere d. Q. How do I lock the key pad? A. Pr es s Menu f o llowed by */ . Refe r to “Lock key pad (K eyguard)” on page 1 04, for more informat ion. Q. How do I unlock the keyp ad? A. Pr es s Unl ock , followed by */ . Q. How do I make the phone ring louder? A. Pr es s Menu 3 -(1,2,3,4 or 5)-2-3 , p re s s Select , then c hoose a volume level . Q. How do I change the ringing tone? A. Pr es s Me nu 3 and scroll throug h the list of prof iles until you find t he one for which you want to cha nge the ringing tone, then p r ess Selec t . Highlight Customize a nd press Selec t . Scroll to Ringing tone , then pr ess Select .
[ 154 ] Scroll through the options. After y ou hear the t one y ou want to us e, pres s Select . Q. How do I store my voice mailbox number? A. Pr es s M enu 01 -2-3 , e nter your voic e mailbox phone num ber , and press OK . T he screen t ells you t hat the numbe r is saved . This vo ice mail box number is va lid unless your phone number chan ges. If your phone number changes , you wi ll have to save a new voi ce mailbox numbe r . Refer to s ee “V oice mailb ox” on page 60, for more informa t io n. Q. How do I call my voice mailbox number (retrieve voice mes sages)? A. Whe n your p hone alerts you t o new voic e messages , press Listen and follow the pr ompts. If you would r ather lis ten to your mes s ages later , press Exit . T o lis ten to y our voice messages at a la t er time, perform one of t he followin g actions: •P r e s s a n d h o l d t h e 1 key . • Press Menu 0 1-2-1 . The m essa ge Calling voice mailbox appears on the s creen. Follow t he pr o mpts to acc ess your m e ssage s. Q. How do I find my phone’s model number? A. T urn your pho ne off, then r emove the battery from the back of the phone. The mo del number is prin ted on the s ticke r that is on the r ear cover , and is labe led, “Model.” Y ou may als o have r ecorded this information on the title page of t his user guid e. Q. How do I redial th e last-dialed number . A. Press t he Send key tw i ce . Q. How do I assign a key to 1-touch dialing? A. Pr es s Contacts and scroll t o 1-touch dialing . Pres s Select .
[ 155 ] Refere nce inform ation Sc roll to the fi rst n umber tha t include s t he mess ag e (e mp ty ) and pres s As sig n . Ente r the n umb er or u se the Sea rch option to scroll to the na me/ number to w hich you want to assign to th is key and press Selec t . Rep eat thes e step s as many tim es a s nece ssar y . Refer t o see “1-touch dialing ” on page 96 , for more informa tion. Q. How do I find out how many memory locations the phone has? A. Pr es s Contacts and scroll t o Settings . Pres s Select . Scroll to Memory st atus and pres s Select ag ain. A messa ge appears that s ays Phone: xx free, xx used wher e xx indic ates the pe r cent of memo r y use d. For mo re info rmation, ref er to a nd “T e chnical i nformatio n” on page 16 1. Q. How do I find my phone’s ESN (electronic ser ial number)? A. T urn your pho ne off, then r emove the battery from the back of the phone. The ES N number is printed on th e sticke r that is on the rear cover , and is labe led, “ESN.” Q. How can I change the brightness of my phone’s dis play? A. Pr es s Men u 4-2-5 and press Sele c t . Scroll up or down to adjust the brightness, then pres s OK . Q. How do I clear my call timers? A. Pr es s Men u 2-5-6 an d pr es s OK . Enter yo ur security code and press OK . Please se e “Clea r call timers” on pa ge 58, for more inform ation. Warning! The clearing of call timers can not b e undone.
[ 156 ] • GLOSSARY Te rm : Defi n itio n: analog network A net work where t h e si gna l i s co nve yed by var yi ng t h e fr eq ue ncy , ampli t ud e or ph ase of t he tr ans mis si on. antenna Th e port ion of you r ph one desig ned to tran sm it an d recei ve th e wirel ess si gnal. batte ry Th e sourc e o f po we r fo r yo ur mo bile ph one wh en the ph one is not connected to a charger . bookmark A wa y to sav e a w e b si te addre ss (o r U RL) to your phone m e m or y . Use bo okmar ks to st or e t he addr ess es of you r favorite w eb sites, then re call the m so you can return to the lo cation quic kly and e asily . brows er A s oft war e pr ogr am use d t o vi ew and na vi ga te a por t ion of t he Int e rne t ca l l ed the W o rl d W id e Web , or Int e rne t lo cat i ons de vel ope d f o r t h e mini br owse r . data/fax c all A cal l i n whic h y our Noki a ph one fun ct i ons as a da t a m o dem, c onn ect ed t o y our PC usi n g t he DKU-5 cab le. digital network Networ k whe re t he s i gnal i s co nve rt e d to a d i gi t al or bina ry code before t ransm i ssion. earpiec e The po rt i o n of yo ur pho ne t hat co nt ai ns the spe ake r . Used t o pl ay t he aud i o p ort ion of a voi ce cal l . earpiec e volume Th e soun d leve l of the earpie ce sp eake r during a call. e-m ail Elec tronic m ail. A w ritten form of com mu nica tion in wh i ch text (and other t ypes o f informati o n) is transm i tt ed bet ween r ec i pi ent s el e ctr oni cal l y o ver special ele ctr onic mail syst ems ma naged by cor por at i o ns and /or I nte r net ser vi ce prov i der s.
[ 157 ] Refere nce inform ation END key Use d to t ermi n ate an act iv e c all or rej ect an i n comin g ca l l . Also us e d to return to the Start scre en f rom the pho ne boo k o r f rom wi t hi n t he pho ne ’ s men u.Fu nc t ion s as “ ba ck” ke y w hile using t h e m inibrow ser . ESN E l ect ronic s e rial n um ber . Us ed to i de nti f y yo ur ph on e on the w i reless n etwo r k. hom e sy st em R e fe rs to th e w ire le ss s ys t em to w h ich y ou ar e subscr i bed. ho me typ e sy ste m Refers to the same type of syst em to which you are su bscrib ed, b ut a sy stem t h at is n ot you r prima ry ho me sys tem. Internet An ela bor at e sys t em of int e rco nne ct e d p ubli c and pri v at e co m p uter ne t wor ks ar ound t h e worl d , us ed to pro vi de ac ces s to i nf ormat i on and en abl e communic a ti on betwee n u ser s wor l dwid e. keypad tone s The sou nd hear d w h en a ke y on your phone key pad is pre ssed . messa ge alert tone The s ounds that are h e ard upon r eceipt of a t ext or s yste m m essa ge (for e xam ple, call w aiting n otificat ion) by your phone . microphone The elec t ro ni c e l ement i n th e ba se of your pho ne th at pic ks u p y our voi ce a nd ot her s oun ds. navigate A t erm tha t r efers to the act of moving from one Internet si te or page to another , or to the act of m o ving fr o m o ne ar ea of you r p hon e memory or menu to ano the r . Te rm : Defi n itio n:
[ 158 ] network servic es A t erm referring to those feat ures and fun ctions off ere d by wi r el e ss s er v ic e pr ov i de rs ( i n a ddi ti on to vo i ce call se rvices ). non-home type syst e m An y sy stem that does not us e t he same wirel ess "f o rmat " a s y our home sy st em. number keys The nu m b ered ke ys on y our ph one key pa d. power key A k ey on the top of the phon e that all ow s you to turn the p hone on o r off . Thi s ke y can a lso be use d to re cal l a nd c han ge yo ur p h one’s prof i les . pred ic tiv e te xt input A s ystem develope d for rapid text entry using your phone key pad . pref erred system Re fers to a system t hat is the sam e "for m at" as you r ho me s ys t e m, b ut i s n ot t h e sy st em t o whi c h yo u ha ve subs cr i bed . ringing option R efer s to th e w ay y ou r ph one plays (or if it pla y s) a ri ng i ng to ne whe n y ou h av e an i n comi ng ca l l . profile Ref ers t o t he var i ous set t in gs u sed to con fi g ure a udi ble, vi sibl e, an d vibr a ti ng alerts, and the a bi l ity to h av e m ultiple c onfigu r at ions to m atc h yo ur loc ation or env i ron m e nt. ringing tone Th e tone or melod y tha t is he ard w h en y o u hav e a n in com in g c all. ringing volume Ref er s t o t he ri ng i ng ton e v ol u m e of you r phone ’ s ri ng i ng to ne. roaming Th e state of yo ur ph one w hen y ou ar e no long er in you r hom e syst em. Addi ti onal ch arges m a y re sult . Te rm : Defi n itio n:
[ 159 ] Refere nce inform ation scr een Y our ph one display . scro ll To m o ve t hr oug h a l i st of , me nu it e ms, et c. by us i ng th e p hon e scroll ke ys. Eac h ne w sele ctio n o r o ptio n is hi g hli g ht e d a s yo u s cr ol l t o it . select ion keys R e fe rs to th e ke ys un de r t he lo w e r l eft an d l ow e r rig ht cor ner s of you r p hon e’s scr een . SMS S hor t m essa g e se rvice. A servic e w her eby you can sen d an d rec e ive shor t text me ssag es ( ty pica l ly a round 16 0 ch aracters) with your pho ne. syst e m A nother w ay to refer to your service pro vider’ s wire l ess net wor k. TAL K k e y Th e ke y use d to ma ke o r a nsw er a ca l l. text me s sage See SMS. URL U niversa l Re s ou r ce L o cato r . A U RL is th e sp ecifi c ad dress o r loca tion of a w eb site on t he Int ern et (for exampl e: http://www .nokia.com ). voice dialing Th e ability t o dial n um bers in your p hon e usin g the voi ce r eco gni t i on f ea tur e. S ee voi c e t ags . voice mail A sy ste m mai nta ined by you r s er vi c e pr ov ide r , u sed to re cord v oice m essa g es w h en yo u are u nab l e to an s w er a call. voice mailbox The l ocat i on on yo ur s er vi ce pr ovi der ’ s net wor k us ed t o st ore vo ice m ail m essa ges . voice tag A reco r d ing o f a us er’s v oice th at is assig n ed to a ph one b ook en tr y . V oice ta g is used in c onju nction w ith voice dia l i ng f ea tur e (s ee voic e d i al i ng) . Te rm : Defi n itio n:
[ 160 ] volume S ee e arpiec e volum e or ringin g volu me . war ni ng to n es, ga me tone s Th e to ne pla y e d w hen you r ph one d ispla ys a w arning , or t hose t ones t ha t are hea rd when you are pl ay i ng one of t he phone games . wi rel ess ne tw ork Y our serv i c e pro vider’s op erat ing en vironm ent , inc l ud i ng var i ou s ty pes of hard war e, sof t war e, and land line co n nec tions, w hich m ak es w ireles s calls pos si bl e. W or ld Wide W eb (WWW ) Th e part of t he Inte rnet tha t is vi ew ed using a softwa re a pplic ation called a we b br ows e r . Th e br ow ser in you r N okia ph one can acces s m any sites on the W or ld W i de W e b , p lus si te s de si g ned spe ci f i cal l y t o be br owsed fr o m a mobi l e phone . Te rm : Defi n itio n:
[ 16 1 ] Refere nce inform ation • T ECHNICAL INFORMATION Wir ele ss syst e m Du al-band CD M A 800 m Hz and AMP S We i g h t 3. 49 o z / 99 gra ms Dimensions Le ngth : 1 08 .3 mm Wi dth: 4 9.9 mm Th ick ness: 2 1. 6 mm Freque n cy range Lo wban d: 824.04 -848 .97 MHz (TX ) 869 .04- 893. 97 (MHz (RX ) Hi ghba nd: 1 850. 04-1 909. 92 MHz (TX) 19 30. 08-1 989. 96 MHz (RX) Ba tt er y voltage 3. 6v nomi nal Charging curre nt 85 0 mA max wit h A CP-7 U an d A CP- 12U Ope ra t ing tem p. -2 2°F to 14 0°F (- 30° C to 60°C) Channels 832 lowband ; 1 1 50 high band No. o f N AMs 2 Memory ca pacity Ph one book: up to 5 00 entr ies wit h up to 2 nu mbers an d 4 te xt fiel ds per name Ca lend ar: up to 1 0 0 en tri es T e xt m essa ges: up t o 1 00 m essa ges Digital da t a circuit-switched d ata 14.4 kB/s Grou p 3 packet-sw itched data (IS-20 00) Up to 153.6 kB/s
[ 162 ] • T ROUBLESHOOTING Problem P ossible cause P ossible solution My phone isn’t charging. Char ger and ph one ar e not pr op erl y conne cte d. Chec k c onn ect i on bet ween c har ger an d pho ne/ cha r ge r st and an d p hon e. Char ger i s n ot p r oper l y pl ugg ed i n. Make s u re c har ger i s p rope r l y plu gg ed i nt o wa ll ou tlet . My phone isn’t making/answering ca lls. Battery is not charged. Char ge t he bat ter y . P o or s i gnal s tr e ngt h Extend w hip antenna . Outs i de of s er v ice ar ea . Cha ng e lo cat ion s u n t il the ph one disp l ay s se r vic e ava il a ble. I ca n’t listen to my voice mes s ages. Y ou do not ha ve v oice m ail s ervic e. Call your wirel ess serv ice pro vide r . Y o u h ave no t se t u p you r vo ice m ailbox with you r se rvice prov ider . Call your wirel ess serv ice pro vide r . Y o u h ave not sav ed y our voic e m ail num be r in your phone. Call your wirel ess serv ice pro vide r . The voice ma il nu mb er you h ave sa ved is inco r rect. Call your wirel ess serv ice pro vide r . Y o u ha ve f o r go tt en you r passw ord or ar e entering it inco rrect l y . Call your wirel ess serv ice pro vide r .
[ 163 ] Refere nce inform ation My S MS mes sage s are not being delivere d. Y ou do not ha ve S M S servi c e. Call your wirel ess serv ice pro vide r . I can’t successfully tag a phone book entry or menu command. Ex ces si v e ba ckgr ound nois e durin g the re cor din g pr oce s s. Fin d a qu iet loca ti o n and tr y aga in. V oi ce ta g memor y i s full. F ol lo w s cr e en pr ompt t o dele t e a n existing tag , ma ki ng r oo m for ne w voic e tag. V oice dia lin g or voice command does not recognize my voice. Vo i c e t a g w a s rec orded by some one other than yours elf. Rereco rd voice tag u si ng yo u r vo i ce . Problem P ossible cause P ossible solution
[ 164 ] 19 Nokia One Y ear Limited Wa r r a n t y Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) war r a nts that this ce llular phone (“Product” ) is free from de f ects in ma terial and workm ans hip tha t result in Product failure d ur ing normal usage, according t o the follow ing terms and conditions : 1 The li mit ed warranty for t he Pro duct ext ends for ONE ( 1) year beg innin g on the date of the purcha s e of the Prod uct. This one y ear period is extende d b y each whole day that the Pro duct is out of your possessio n fo r rep ai r un de r th is wa rra nt y . 2 The limit ed warranty ex tends only to t he original pur chaser (“Co nsumer”) of the Pr oduct and is not a s signable or transferabl e to any s ubsequent purc haser/e nd- user . 3 The limite d warranty exte nds only to Consumers who purchase the Product in t he United St ates of Ame r ica. 4 During the li mit ed war ranty period , Nokia will rep a ir , or r eplace, at Nokia’s sole option, any defective part s, or any parts that will not prope rly op erate for the ir intend ed use with new or refurbishe d replace ment items if such repa ir or repla c emen t is needed be cause of product malfunction or f ailure during norma l us age. No charge will be made t o the Cons umer for any s uch parts. Nokia will also pay for t he labor c harges incur red by Nokia in r epair ing or replac ing the defect ive par ts. The limit ed warra nty does not cover defects in appea r an ce, cosme tic, dec orative or structural it ems, incl uding framing, an d any non-oper ative parts. N okia’s limit of lia bility un der the limited war ranty sha ll be the actual ca s h va lue of the Pr oduct a t the time the Consumer retur ns the Produc t for repair , determined by the price pa id by the Consumer f or the Pr oduct less a reasonable amount for u sage. Nokia s hall not be lia ble for any other los ses or damages. T hese remed ies are the Consume r’s exclus ive rem e dies f or breach of w arr anty .
[ 165 ] Nokia On e Y ear Limit ed W arranty 5 Upon reques t from Nokia, t he Co nsumer must prove t he date of the original purchas e of the Produc t by a dated bill of sale or dat ed itemized r e ceipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Pro duct to N oki a in Melbourne, Flo r ida. Nokia shall bear t he cost of shipping the Prod uct bac k to th e Consum er afte r the c ompletio n of s ervice under t his limited warr anty . 7 The Consumer s hall have no co verage or benef its under this limit ed warrant y if any of t he follow ing conditions ar e applicable : a) T he Pr o duct has been s ubjected t o abnormal use, a bnormal condi tions, imprope r sto rage, ex posure to moist ure o r dampness, unauthorized modificat ions, unauthorize d connections , unauthorized repair , misuse, neglect, abus e, acciden t , alteration, improper ins tallation, or other act s which a re not the fa ult of Nokia, inc luding dama ge caused by shipping. b) The Product has been da maged from e x ternal caus es such as collision w ith an object, o r from f ire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, light ning, earthqua ke or damage from exp os ure to wea t he r c onditions, an A ct of God, or batter y leakage, th eft, blown fuse, or improp e r use o f a ny elect r ic al source, da mage caused b y comp uter or internet vir uses, bugs , worms , Troja n Horses , cancelbot s or da mage caused by th e connecti on to other products not recommen ded for interconnec t ion by N okia. c) N okia was not advised in writ ing by the Consumer of the alleged defect or mal f unctio n of the Product within fourteen (14) day s after the expiration of the app licable limited warr anty pe r io d. d) The Product serial number plate o r the enhance ment data code has been r emoved, defaced or alte red. e) The defect or da mage was caus ed by the defect ive f unction of t he cell ular system or by inadequat e si gnal r e ception by the ext ernal antenna, o r viruses or ot her softwar e problems int rodu ced into the Pr oduct.
[ 166 ] 8 Nokia does not warrant uninterru pted or erro r-free operat ion of the Product. If a proble m develops during the limit ed wa r rant y period, t he Consume r shall tak e the f ollowing step-b y-step pr ocedur e: a) The Consumer sh all return t he Product t o the plac e of purchas e for re pair or replace ment processin g. b) If “ a” i s not conven ient becaus e of di s tance (more than 50 miles) or for o t he r go od cause, the Co ns umer shall s hip the Product prepaid and insured to : Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Depa r tme nt 795 W est Nasa Blvd. Melbourne, FL 3290 1 c) The Consumer shall inc lude a return addres s, daytime phone number an d/ or f ax number , comple t e des cription of t he probl em, proof of purc hase and service agreement (if a pplicable). E xpenses related to r emoving th e Product fr om an installat ion are not cover ed under this limit ed warranty . d) T he Consu mer wi ll be bil led for any parts or labo r charge s not co vered by t his lim ited w arr anty . T he Con s ume r will be r esponsi ble for any ex pens es rel ated to rein stal latio n of t he Produc t. e) Nokia will re pair the Product under the limit ed war ranty within 30 days aft er receip t of the Produc t. If Nokia cannot pe rform repairs covered under this li mit e d warranty wit hin 30 days , or aft er a reas ona ble num ber of atte mp ts to rep air th e same def ect, Nokia a t its op t ion, will provide a r eplace ment Product or refund the purchas e price of the Product less a re asonable amo unt for usage. In some s tates the Consumer may have the right to a loa ner if the repair of the Pr oduct ta kes more than ten (1 0) day s. Please c ontact th e Custome r Se rvice Ce nter at Nokia a t the telephon e number liste d at the end of this war ranty if you nee d a loaner a nd the repair of the Pr oduct has t aken or is es timated to t ake more than te n (1 0 ) days.
[ 167 ] Nokia On e Y ear Limit ed W arranty f) If the Pr oduct is r eturned dur ing the limited warr anty p eriod, but the pr oblem w it h the Produc t is not cover ed under t he terms a nd condi tions of this limited war ranty , the C onsume r will be not ified and given an estimate of the charg es the Con sumer must pay to have the Prod uct rep aired, with all s hipping charge s billed to the Consumer . If the es timate is refused , t he Produc t will be re turned fr eight co llect . If the Product i s re turne d afte r the e xpir ation of the limit ed war ranty p e riod, N okia’s normal servic e policies shall apply and t he Consumer will be responsible for all shipping charges. 9 Y O U (T HE CON SUM E R) UN DERSTAN D TH AT THE PR OD UC T MA Y CON SI ST OF REFURBISHED EQUIPMENT THAT CO NT AINS USED COMPONENTS, SOME OF WHICH HAVE BEEN REPROCESSED. The used compo nents comply wit h Product per formanc e and reliability specifications . 10 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY , OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR U SE, SH ALL BE LIMITED T O TH E DURA T ION OF TH E FOR EGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY . O T HERWISE, THE FO RE G OING LIM I TE D WAR RANT Y IS TH E CON SU ME R’ S SO LE AN D EXCLUSIVE REMED Y AN D IS IN LIEU OF ALL OT H ER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED . NOKIA SHA LL NO T BE LIABLE FO R SPECIAL, INCIDEN T AL , PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BU T N OT LI MIT E D TO LO S S OF ANT I CIPATED B EN E FIT S OR P ROF IT S , LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE, LO SS OF DA T A, PUNITIVE DA MAGES, LOS S OF USE OF T HE P RODU CT O R ANY ASSO CIATED EQ UIPME N T , COST OF CA PIT AL , COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQU IPMENT OR FAC ILITIE S, DOWN TIME, T HE CL AIM S OF ANY TH IRD P ARTIE S, INCLUDING CUSTOM ERS, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY , RESULT ING FROM THE PU RCHAS E OR US E OF TH E PRO DUCT OR A R ISI NG FRO M BR EACH OF T HE W ARRA NTY , BREAC H OF CONT RACT , NEGLIG ENCE, STRICT T OR T , OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY , EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW O F T HE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE L IABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMI TED W ARR ANTY , OR LOSS O F USE DU RING THE PER IOD THA T T HE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED.
[ 168 ] 11 Some st ates do not allow limitatio n of how long an implied war ranty lasts, so the one ye ar warrant y limitation may not apply t o you (the Consumer). Some s tates do n ot a llow the ex clusion or limitat ion of incidental a nd conseque ntial damage s, so cer tain of the above limitations or ex clusions may not apply to you (the Cons umer). This limited warr anty gives the Consumer spec ific lega l rights and the Consumer may als o have other rights whic h vary from st a t e t o stat e. 12 N ok ia neither as sumes nor author izes an y authorized se rvice cent er or any ot her per son or ent ity to a s sume f or it any other obl igation or liability be yond that whic h is expres s ly provided f or in this limited warrant y i ncluding the pro vider or seller of any extended war ranty or serv ice agreement . 13 T his is th e entir e war ranty be tween the No kia and the Con su mer , and supe rsed es all prior an d cont empo raneou s agre ements or und ers ta ndings , oral or wr itten, relat ing to the Pr oduct, and no repres entation, promise or condition not co nt ained herein s hall modi f y the se terms. 14 This limited wa r rant y allocates the risk of failure of the P roduct betwee n the Consumer and No kia. The alloc ation is recogniz ed by t h e Co n s u mer an d i s r e fl ec te d i n t he p u rc h as e pr i ce . 15 A ny act ion or law suit for breach o f warran ty must be commenc ed within eightee n (18) mont hs follow ing purchase of t he Product. 16 Q ue stions conce rning this limited w arranty may be directed to: Nok ia In c. A ttn: Custo mer Servic e 7725 W oodland Cente r Blvd., St e. 150 Tamp a, FL 336 14 Tele phone: 1-888-NO KIA -2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax : 1-8 13-249-96 19 TTY/TDD Users Only: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 17 The limited war ranty per iod for N okia supplie d attachment s and enhancement s is specif ically def ined within their own warr anty cards and packaging .
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[ 17 1 ] Appendix A Me ssage f rom the C TIA Ap pen dix A Mess age fr om t he CTIA (Cellular T elecom munications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones. © 2001 Cell ul ar T elecommunications & Internet A ssociation. A ll Rights R eserv ed.1250 Connectic ut A v en ue, NW Sui te 800, W ashington, D C 200 36 . Phone: (2 02) 785-0081
[ 172 ] Saf et y is the most important call yo u will ev er make . A Gu id e to Sa fe an d Re sp on si ble Wir ele ss Pho ne Use T e ns of m illions of p eople in the U .S . tod a y ta k e ad va n ta g e of the un i q ue combination of con v en ience, safety and v a lue deliv er ed by the wir eles s telephone. Quite simply , th e wi r e less phone gi v e s people the po w e rful a b ility to communicate b y v oice--almo st any w here, anytime- -with the bos s, with a client, with t he kids, with emergency p ersonnel or ev en w ith the police. Eac h y e ar , Americans make billions o f calls f r om their wir eles s p hones, a nd th e n u mbers are ra p idly gro w ing. But an impo r tant responsibility accompa nies those b enefits, one that ev er y wir eles s pho ne user must u pho ld. When dr i v ing a ca r , driving is y our fi rst respo nsib ility . A wireless p ho ne ca n be an in va lu a ble tool, but goo d ju dgme nt mus t be e xercise d at all times w hile driving a m otor v ehicle- -w h eth er on the phone or not. Th e b asic lessons are ones w e all lear ned a s teena g ers . Dri ving requ ir es a lert ness , cautio n and co ur t esy . It r eq uires a he a vy do se o f ba sic co mmo n s ense- --k eep y our head up , k eep y ou r eyes on t he road, check y ou r m irrors fr eq uent ly a nd w atch ou t f or o the r driv ers. It requi r es o be yin g all t raffic sig ns and sig na ls an d sta y ing w ith in the sp eed lim it. It m e ans u sing sea tbe lts and requir ing o ther p as seng ers to do the same. But w ith wi r eless ph one use, driving safely m e ans a littl e mo r e. This brochu r e is a call to wireless phone users ev er yw here to mak e s af ety their first priority w hen behind the w heel o f a car . W ireles s telecommu nications is keep in g u s in touch, simplifying our liv es, protecting us in em er g encies and pr o viding o ppor tun ities to help other s in need . W hen it comes to the use o f wir eles s phones, saf ety is y o ur mos t important call . Wi rel ess P hone "Safet y T ips" Belo w a r e s afety tips t o f o llo w w hile drivi n g and usin g a wirel e ss p hone w hich should be ea sy to r emem ber . 1 Ge t t o k no w y our wire less pho ne and it s fe atur es su ch as speed dia l an d red ial. Carefully r ea d y ou r instruct ion m anual and lear n to t ak e a d v ant age of v aluab le f eatur es most pho nes of fe r , inc luding au tomati c re dial and memory . Als o, w o r k to memo rize the ph one k e ypa d so y ou c an us e t he s peed dia l fun ctio n w ithou t ta king y o ur att ention off t he roa d. 2 When a v ailab le, u se a hands free dev ice. A n umber of hands fr ee wireles s ph one accessories are r ea dily a v ailab le tod a y . Wh ether y ou c h oose an installed mounted device f or y ou r wir eless phone or a sp eak er phone accessor y , tak e a d v antage of these devices if a v aila ble to y o u. 3 P o sition y our w ir ele ss pho ne wit hin ea sy reach. Make sure y o u p lace y our wi r eless ph on e w ithin easy reach and w h ere y ou ca n g ra b it wit ho ut remo ving y o ur ey es fr o m the road. If y o u g et an inco ming call at an i n con v en ient time, if poss ib le, let y our v o ice ma il ans w er it f or y ou. 4 Sus pend co n versatio ns du ring h azardous driving co nd itions or sit uations. Let the person y ou ar e s peaking with kno w y o u ar e dri v ing; if necessar y , suspend the
[ 173 ] Appendix A Me ssage f rom the C TIA call in hea vy t r affic or hazardous w ea ther co nditions. R ain, sleet, sno w and ice can be ha zar d ous, b ut s o is hea vy traf fic. As a dri v er , y o ur first r esp onsibilit y is to pa y attentio n to the r o ad. 5 Do n ot tak e n ote s or look up ph one numb ers w hile dr iving. If y ou are r e ading an address b ook o r b u sines s card, or writ ing a "to d o" list w hile d ri ving a c ar , y ou ar e not w atc hing w h er e y ou ar e g oing. It’ s common sense. Don ’t get caught in a d ang er o us situa tion bec ause y ou ar e reading or writ ing an d not pa y ing att ent ion to th e road or ne arby v ehicles . 6 Dial sen sib ly and a ssess the traff ic; if possib le, place calls w hen y ou are not m o ving or bef o re pulling int o traffic. T ry to p lan y ou r calls b ef or e y o u begin y our trip or atte mp t to c oin cide y o ur calls with ti mes y o u ma y b e stop pe d at a sto p sign , r ed light or ot herwis e stationa r y . But if y ou need to dia l w hile dri ving , f o llo w this simp le tip- -dial only a fe w n u mbers, chec k the road and y our m irr ors, then con tin ue. 7 Do not en g age in stressful o r em ot ional c o n v ersat ions tha t ma y b e dis tractin g. St r essf ul or e mo tiona l con v er sa tions an d driving do no t mix- -the y are distracting and ev en dan ger ous w hen y ou are behind the w heel of a car . Make people y ou ar e t alki ng wit h a w a r e y ou ar e dri ving and if necessar y , suspend co n v ersa tions w hich ha v e th e po tentia l to div er t y our a ttention f r om the road . 8 Use y ou r wireless phone to ca ll f or help . Y our w ir e less pho ne is o ne of the g reatest t oo ls y o u can o wn to prote ct y o urs elf and y o ur family in dang erous sit ua tio ns-- wit h y our phon e at y our si de, hel p i s only t hr ee n umb ers a w a y . Di al 9-1-1 or other local em er genc y number in the case o f fir e, traf fic accident, road hazard o r medical emergency . R ememb er , it is a fr ee call on y our wireles s p hone! 9 Us e y ou r w ireless ph one to h elp o th ers in em e r ge ncies. Y our w ireless phone p r o v ides y ou a per fect oppor tu nity to be a "G ood S am aritan" in y o ur commun ity . If y ou see an auto a ccident, crime in progr ess o r o ther serious emergency w here liv es a r e in danger , call 9 -1-1 o r other local emer g ency n umber , as y ou w ou ld w ant ot hers t o do f o r y o u. 1 0 Cal l r o ads ide ass istan ce or a spe cial wi r eles s non-em er gency assis tance n umbe r w hen n ecessary . Cer tain situations y ou encounter w h ile driv in g ma y r eq uir e attention, but ar e not urgent enou gh to merit a c all f or em er genc y services . But y o u s till can use y our w ir eless phone to lend a han d. If y ou see a brok en- do wn v e hicle posing no se rious ha za r d, a brok e n traffic signa l, a minor t raf fic acc ident w here no on e ap pears injured o r a v ehicle y ou kno w t o be s tole n, call roa dsid e assistance or other special non-emergency w ir eless number . Careless, distracted indiv id ual s and peop le driving irr e spon sibly r e present a haz ard to ev er y one o n the road. Since 1984, the Cellu lar T elecommunications I ndustry Association and t he wir eless ind ustry h a v e co nducted ed ucational outr ea c h to inf or m wireless pho ne users o f their responsibilit ies as safe driv er s and g ood citizens . As w e approac h a new centu ry , more and mo re of us will t ak e ad v antage o f the be ne fits of w ireless telepho ne s . And, as w e tak e t o the roads, w e a ll ha ve a r espons ibility to dr i ve s afely . T he w ireless indust r y r e minds you to u se y o ur pho ne saf e ly when driving .
[ 174 ] F or mo re inf ormatio n , ple ase c al l 1 -88 8-901- SAFE. F or upd ate s: ht tp:// ww w .w o w -co m.c om /con sum er/ issu e s/d riving/ ar t icles .c fm? ID = 8 5 © 2001 Cellu lar T eleco mmunications & In ter n et A ss o ci at io n . A ll Ri gh ts R ese rv ed.125 0 Connect icut A v en ue, NW Su ite 8 00, W ashi ngto n, DC 2 0036. P hone: ( 202) 785- 0081
[ 175 ] Appendix B Mes sage from the FDA Appendix B Messag e from the FDA (U.S. Fo od and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile p hones. July 18, 2001 . ..... For updates: http :/ /www.fda.gov/ cdrh/phones
[ 176 ] Con s ume r Up da te on Wir eles s Ph ones U.S. Food and Drug Adm inistration 1 . Do wi rele ss phone s pose a h ealt h hazar d? The available scientific evidence does not sh ow that any health problems are associated with usin g wireless phones. Th ere is no pro of, however, that wireless ph on es are absol utel y s afe. Wir eles s phon es em it low l ev els o f ra dio frequ ency energ y (RF ) in th e mi crow av e ran g e whi le b ein g u s ed. T hey als o emit v e ry l ow l eve l s o f RF wh en in th e sta nd -by m od e. W her eas h igh le vels o f RF ca n p rodu ce hea lth effe cts ( by he ati ng ti ss u e), exp os ur e to low l eve l RF th at do e s not p rod u ce he a tin g eff e cts ca uses no known adv erse healt h effects. M any stud i es of l ow leve l RF expo sures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological e ffects may occur, but such findings h ave not be en confi rmed by addit ional research. I n some cases, other researche rs have had difficu lty i n reproducin g those studie s, o r in determinin g the re asons fo r incons istent re sults. 2. W ha t is FDA 's rol e co nc e rnin g th e sa fet y of w ir e less pho ne s? Un d er th e l a w , FDA do es no t r ev i ew th e s a f et y of rad i atio n- e m i t tin g c on su mer pro duc ts such as wi rele ss pho nes be fore the y can be so ld, as it d oes w ith new dru g s or m ed i c a l de vi c es . How e ve r , th e a gen c y ha s a ut ho r i ty to ta k e act i on if wir e les s ph ones are s hown to em it r adiof re que ncy en erg y ( RF) a t a lev el th at i s hazar d ous to th e use r. In s uc h a ca se, FDA co uld re qu ir e th e ma nu fac tu rer s of wir el es s ph on es to no ti f y us er s of th e he a l th haz a r d an d t o r ep a ir , re p l a c e or r ec a l l the ph on es s o th at th e ha z ar d n o lo nge r e xis t s. Althou gh t h e exist ing scientific data do n ot justify FDA regula tory actions, FDA has urge d t he w ir ele ss p h one i ndu s try to t ak e a n um be r of step s , i n clu di ng th e fol lowi ng: • Su pport n eed ed re sear ch into p ossi ble b iolo g ic al effe cts of RF of t he typ e emitt ed by w ire less ph on es; • De si gn wire less ph ones in a way that m i ni mize s an y RF ex posur e to th e user that is n ot necessary for de vice fu nction; and • Cooperate in providing users of wire less phones with the best possible in forma t ion on po ss i b l e effe c ts of w i r el es s phon e use on hu man he alt h. FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the fe de ral agencie s that have responsi bility for di fferent aspects o f RF safety to ensu re coordinated e fforts at t he federal l evel. The following a gencies bel ong to this w orking group: • Natio nal Institute for Occupational Safety and H ealt h • En vir onm e nt al P ro te cti on A gen cy • Federal C ommunications Commission • Occupational Safety and H ealth Administration • Natio nal Telecommunication s and I nformatio n Administration The Nat ional Instit utes of Health part icipates i n some inte ragency working g roup ac ti v iti es, a s we l l . FDA shares regulatory responsibilit ie s for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commi ssion (FC C). All phones that are sol d in the U nited St ates must comply wi th FCC safety gui delines that limit RF expo sure. FCC relies o n FDA and other heal th agencies for safe ty questions abo ut wireless phones. FCC also regu l at es t he b as e st a ti on s th a t the w ire l ess ph on e n et wor k s r el y u pon. W h ile th ese ba s e s ta t i on s op er a t e a t hi g he r po w er th a n d o th e w i r e les s ph on es th em s e lv e s , th e
[ 177 ] Appendix B Mes sage from the FDA R F exp osur es th at peo p l e g et from th ese bas e s ta t ions a re ty pica l ly thou san ds of t imes low er tha n t hose t hey ca n ge t fro m wire less p hones . Bas e st ati ons are t hus no t the su bject of the safety questions di scussed in t his document. 3 . What kind s of ph ones ar e the su bjec t of th is upd ate? The term wireless pho ne refers here to hand-held wireless phones with bu ilt-in ant en nas , of te n ca l led ce ll m obil e o r PC S p h on es. The s e typ es of w irel e ss pho ne s can e xpos e t he u ser to m ea sura bl e r adi ofre que ncy ener gy (R F) b eca us e of th e sh ort di sta nc e bet w ee n the ph on e and th e use r ’s hea d. Th ese RF exp o sur es a re l imi te d by Federal C ommunicati ons Commiss ion safety g uidelines t hat were dev eloped with t he advi ce of FD A a nd ot her fe d er a l hea l t h and sa f et y ag en cies . Wh en the ph one is lo cated at grea t er dis ta n ces fr om th e user , th e expo s ur e to RF is dras t icall y lo wer because a person's RF exposure decrea se s rapidly with increasi ng distance fro m the so urc e. The s o- cal l ed cordl ess p hon es; w h ich have a bas e u nit co nne cte d to th e te le ph on e w i r i n g i n a hou s e, typ i c a l l y op er a t e a t f a r l ow e r po wer lev e ls , an d t hu s produce RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits. 4 . What are the re sult s of t he re se arch don e alr ea dy? The research done thus far has p ro duced conflicting results, and man y studies have suffered from flaws in the ir research methods. Animal experiments inv esti gat ing the effects o f radiofrequency energy (RF) e xposures characteristic of wireless p h o nes have yiel ded conflicting results that often can not be repeated i n other la boratories. A few animal studies , however, have sugg ested that low lev els of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor deve lopment used animals t hat had be en gen etically e ngi neer ed or tr eat ed w ith can cer- caus ing ch emi cal s so as to b e p re-d isp os ed to dev el o p can c er in th e a bs enc e o f RF e xpos ur e. O t he r s tu dies ex po sed th e an im al s to R F fo r up to 22 h ours pe r da y. Th ese c ondi tio ns are not si mila r to t he c ondi tio ns un der w hic h pe op le u se w ire les s phon es , s o we d o n’t k now wit h c ert ai nt y wha t the results o f such studies mean for human health. Three large epidemiolo gy studies have be en publishe d since De cember 2000. Betwee n them, the st udies i nvesti gated any poss ible associat ion between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acousti c neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of t he stud i e s de m on str at ed the exi st enc e of a ny ha r m f ul hea l t h effe cts fr om w ire less phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about l ong- te rm e x pos u res , sin c e th e a ve r age p erio d o f p h on e us e in t h ese s tu di es w as aro un d th ree y ea rs . 5 .What rese arch is n eeded t o dec ide wh ether RF expos ure from w ir eles s ph on es pos e s a he al th ris k? A combi nation of laboratory studies and epide miological s tudie s of p eople act ually usi ng wir ele s s p h ones wou l d p ro vi de s ome o f t he d at a t ha t a re ne ed ed. L i fet im e animal exposure st udies could be completed in a fe w years. However, very large nu mber s of ani mal s wo ul d be nee ded to pro vi de r el iab le proo f of a can c er p rom o ti ng effect if one ex i sts. Epide miol ogi cal studie s can provide data that is di rectly applicable to h uman populations, but 10 o r more years follo w-up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cance r. This is be cause the interval between the time of exposure to a canc er-causing agent and the time tumors develo p - if they do - may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to- da y us e of wi rele s s ph on es. Ma ny fact or s a ff e ct th is mea su r eme nt , suc h as t he ang l e at w hi c h th e p ho ne is he ld , or w hi ch m od e l of ph on e is us ed .
[ 178 ] 6 . Wh at is FD A doi ng to f ind out mo re ab out th e possi ble hea lth ef fects o f wir eles s phon e RF? FDA is wo rk ing with the U.S. N atio nal Toxicology Program and wit h groups of investigators around the world to ensure t hat high priority animal st u d ie s are con d uc t ed to add r es s im p or t ant qu es t i o ns abo u t th e ef f e c ts of ex p o s ure to radiofrequency e nergy (RF). FDA has be en a leading participant in t h e World H ealth Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Proje ct since its i nception in 1996. An in fl uential result of this work has bee n the de vel opment of a de t ailed agenda of research n ee ds t ha t has dri ven th e esta b lish men t of new r e searc h pro gra m s a r o und th e wo rl d. Th e Project h as also helped develop a series o f public informat ion do cuments o n EMF issu es. FDA and t he Cellu lar Telecommuni cations & In te rne t As s oc i atio n (CT I A) ha v e a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wi reless p hone safety. FDA pr ovides the scient ific ove rsight, obtainin g i nput from expert s in gove rnment, indu stry, and academic organizatio ns. CTIA-funded re se arch is condu cted t hrough contract s to i ndependent i nves tigators. The init ial res earch will include both laborato ry studie s and studies o f wirele ss phone u sers. The CRAD A will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the cont e xt of th e la t es t r e se a r ch d ev elo p men ts a r ou nd th e w or l d . 7 . How ca n I fi nd out how muc h rad iof requ ency en ergy expo sure I can get b y us in g my w ir eles s p ho ne? All p h on es s o ld i n th e Un i ted Stat e s mus t co mp ly with F e der al C om mu nic at io ns Commission (FCC) gu idelines that limit radiofrequency energy (RF) expos ures. FCC established thes e gu idelines in co nsultation with FDA and the o ther fe deral health and sa fet y a g en cies . Th e F CC l imi t fo r R F e xpos u re f rom w ir el ess t el ep hon es i s set at a S pecific A bsorption Rate (S AR) of 1. 6 watts per kilogram (1. 6 W/k g). The FCC limit is con sistent with the safety st andards deve loped b y the Institut e of Elect rical an d El ect ron ic Eng inee ring (IE EE) and the Nat ion a l Co unc il on Ra dia tion Pr otec t io n an d Me asu re m ent. T he expo s ure l imi t ta k es int o c o nsid e ra ti on th e bo d y’s ability to remove heat from the t issu es that absorb energy from the wi reles s phone and is set well be low level s known to have effects. M anu fac turer s of w irel ess phon es mus t r epo rt the RF expo sur e le vel fo r eac h mode l of ph one to the FC C. The FCC website (http://www.fcc. gov/oet /rfsafety) gives di r e ction s f o r loc a t i n g th e FCC i dent ifica t ion nu mber o n your p h one s o you c a n find your phone’ s RF exposu re level in the onlin e list ing . 8. W hat h as F D A do ne to m e asur e th e r a dio fre qu en c y ener g y co min g from wi rel ess ph on es? The Ins titute of Ele ctrical and E lectro nic Engine ers (IEEE) is develo ping a techni cal standard fo r me asurin g the radi ofrequency energy (RF) exposure from wireless phones an d o ther wirel ess handse ts with t he part icipation and le adership of FDA scientis t s and engi n eers. The stan dard, Recommended Practice for Determin i ng the Spatial-Pe ak Specific Absorpt ion Rat e (SAR) in the Human Body Due t o Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the fi rst consistent t est me thod ol ogy fo r me asuri ng the rate at whic h RF is depo site d in the hea ds of wir e les s p h on e us ers . Th e t es t me th od u s es a tis su e- sim u lat i ng mod e l o f t he hu ma n h ead. Stan dardi zed S AR t es t me thodo logy is expe cted to grea tly imp rov e th e co nsist ency o f mea s ureme nts m ad e at d iffe ren t l abora tor ies on t he sa me ph one. SAR is the m e as ure m ent of t he amou nt of e ner gy a bs o rb ed i n ti ssu e, ei th er b y t he wh ole
[ 179 ] Appendix B Mes sage from the FDA body o r a small part of the body. I t is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts /g) of matter. This measuremen t is use d to de termine whether a wirel ess phone co mplies with safety guidel ine s. 9 . What step s can I tak e to redu ce my exp osure t o radi ofreq u e ncy e nerg y fr om my wi rel ess ph one? If the re i s a ris k from thes e pr odu cts-- an d at this poin t we do n ot kn ow th at th ere is- -it is p robably ve ry small. But if you are conce rned about avoiding even po tenti al risks , you can t ake a fe w simple steps to minimize your exposu re to radiofrequency energy (RF). S ince time is a key factor in how much e xposure a pe rson receives, reducing the amo unt of time spent u sing a wire less phone will reduce RF exposure. If yo u mus t c ond uc t ex ten ded conv ersa t ion s by wire less phone ever y day, yo u cou ld place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops o ff dramatically wit h dist an ce. For e xa mple, y ou coul d use a headset an d ca r r y th e w i r el es s ph on e a w a y f r om y ou r bo d y or us e a w i r ele s s ph on e c on ne cte d to a remote antenna. Aga i n, t he s ci ent i fic da t a d o not d emo ns t ra te t ha t wir e le ss ph one s ar e har mfu l . But if yo u a r e c on cern ed a b ou t the RF ex pos u re from th ese p r od u cts, yo u c an us e mea su res l i ke t ho s e de s cr ibe d ab ov e t o red uc e y ou r R F ex pos ur e f ro m wir e le ss ph on e use . 10. Wh at a bo ut ch ild r en u si ng w i rel ess ph on es ? The scie ntific evidence d oes not show a dan ger to users o f wire less phones, in cluding chil dr en and teen a gers . If y ou w an t to t ake s t eps t o l owe r ex pos ure t o ra di ofr e que ncy energy (RF), t h e measures described above would apply to children and teenagers usi n g w i r ele s s ph on es . Red uc i ng th e ti me of w i r e l es s ph on e us e an d inc r ea si ng th e distance between the user and the R F source will reduce RF e xposu re.Some groups sponsored by other national g overnments have advised t hat childre n be discouraged fr om us i n g w i r el es s ph on es a t a l l. Fo r ex a m p l e , th e gov er n m en t i n th e Uni t ed Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evide nce exists t hat us ing a wireless ph one cau ses brain tumors or other ill e ffects. Thei r recommendation to limit wirele ss phone use b y children was strictly precautionary; i t was n ot based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exi s ts. 1 1. Wh at ab out wi reles s phon e inter feren ce wit h medi cal eq uipm ent? Rad io fr equ en cy en er gy (RF) fr o m wi rel es s ph on es c an in te ra ct wi th som e e lect r on ic devices. For t his reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to me asure electromagnetic interference (E MI) of implanted cardiac pace makers and defibrillators from wi reless t elephones. This test method is now part of a standard spo n so r ed by th e As s oci atio n f or th e Ad v a nc e m en t of Me d i c a l i ns t r um e nt ati o n (AAMI). The fin al draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical de vice man ufacturers, and many other gro ups, was comp l eted in late 2000. This standard wil l allow manufacturers t o ensure that cardiac p a cemakers and d e fibril lators are safe from wir e less p h one EM I. FD A h as tes t ed he a ring a id s f or int erf e ren ce f rom h a ndhe ld wireless phone s and h elped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Ele ctrical and E lect ronic Engin eers (IEEE ). Thi s standard spe cif ies test methods and pe rformance requirements for hearing a ids and wireless p h ones so that n o interference occurs w hen a pe rson uses a compatible ph one and a accompanied hearing aid at the same t ime. This standard was approved by the I EEE in 2000.
[ 180 ] FDA continues to monitor the use of w ireless phones for po ssible in teractions with other medical devices. Sh ould harmful in terference be found to occur, FDA wil l co nduc t te stin g to as sess th e i nterf e renc e an d w or k to re sol v e the pr ob l e m. 12. Wh er e can I find add itio na l in form at io n? For additional in formation, ple ase refer t o the fo llowing resources: • FD A w eb p a g e on wi r el e s s ph on es http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html • Federal C ommunications Commission (F CC) RF S afety Program http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety • In te rnati o nal Comm i ssio n on Non- I o nizin g Radia t i o n P r ot ecti on http://www.icnirp.de • World Health Organization (WHO) Inte rnatio nal EMF Project http://www.who.int/ emf • Natio nal Radiolo gical Protect ion Board (UK) http://www.nrpb.org.uk/ July 18, 2001Fo r updates: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones
18 1 Index Numer ics 1-to uch dialing 96 se tu p 97 3-way conference calls 89 A ABC and 123 modes 37 acces s codes lock code 106 se curit y cod e 105 acces s ibilit y alte rnate fo rmats 8 feature s 8 mobile induct ive loops et 8 so luti o ns 8 we bsite 8 acces s o r ie s 14 5 batte ry 146 data ca ble 150 data ca ble dku-5 150 loopset lps-4 15 0 mobile holder 151 acces s o ry ciga r e t te lig ht er ch arger 149 head set kit 14 9 stand ar d travel charge r 14 8 acti vate auto mati c re dial 91 cal l forwar ding 86, 88 TT Y/TD D 78 ad just the volu me 35 ad vanced callin g f eat ures 85 antenn a co nt ac t w ith 13 loca tion 13 Applicat ions 12 2 launch 122 memory 123 automa tic redial 91 Automa tic u pdate of s ervic e 11 0 B ba ttery charging 15 important inf ormation 16 indica t or 15 installing 14 prolonge d charging 13 7 remo val 16 ba ttery low indica t ion 138 C cab l e connect ing to a PC 127 cal c u la to r 117 using 117 cal e n da r alarms 116 day view 114 make a not e 116 note types 116 note vie w 115 se t the d ate 11 5 week lis t view 11 4 call f or war ding 86, 88 activa te 88 cancel 88 featur e codes 87 call r estrictions 10 8
[ 182 ] adding 109 editing 11 0 eras ing 110 select ing 10 9 call t imers cleari ng 58 turnin g on 58 call wait ing 88 answer a ne w call 88 swit ch between cal ls 89 caller groups 52 assign a number 52 edit options 52 calls 1-touch dialing 96 3-way c alls 89 answer a c all 21 call wait ing 88 end a call 21 ignoring 3 make a call 21 phone lock 10 7 redi al last 3 re j ect a ca l l 21 certifica t ion informa tion 142 cha n ge l et te r c ase 38 ch aracters, entering 39 charge the b attery 15 clo c k auto ma tic se ttin gs 81 displaying t he clock 81 hiding the c lock 81 se t the time 80 time format 81 co lor cove rs 151 connect ing to a PC 12 7 conta cting Nokia 9 conta cting your s ervice provid er 11 Content Copier (PC Suite) 12 7 convert currency 1 17, 118 cur re n cy calculat ing 118 , 119 D data c able 15 0 Data ca ll t imers 58 Data Sy nchronization (PC Sync) 12 8 dia led calls, c hecking 55 dictio nary , add wor ds 44 Digi tal Da ta 128 display language 80 download applicat ions 12 3 download a r inging to ne 79 Downl oad softwa re 128 dynamic me mory 23 E ed it a name or number 48 e-mail 66 em ergency calls 141 en ter charac ters 39 numbers 39 punctuat ion 39 en ter a spac e 38 en te r le tte rs 37 en t e r ing l etters and numbers 37 Ente ring text chang e letter cas e 38 enter a s pace 38 eras e mistakes 38 eras e mistakes 38
183 erase na mes or num bers 49 ES N number 10 F FA Q 152 G ga mes 125 sta rt ing 125 glo ssary of terms 15 6 H headse t connect 35 se tu p 35 use 35 Hea dse t Kit 14 9 heari ng impaired solut ions 8 help 24 I icons 6 in-call op t ions 85 J Java applications 122 K ke yg u ar d 10 4 ke yp a d about 20 lock 10 4 k eypad ton es, set tin g 77 k eys, se lection 19 L lab el 10 lan guage setting 80 letter s, entering 37 lock co de 106 chang ing 107 lock ke ypad 10 4 loo pset 8 descript ion 150 M memor y status, chec king 53 menu shortcuts 26 menu number and s croll bar 25 menu shortcuts 26 menu tip s 25 menus, p hone 24 messa ge a lert tone , se tting 76 mess ages e-mail mes sages 66 options 64 rece iving via minibr owser 13 4 text 62 using templat es 65 writing 62 Minibrow se r rece iving mess ages via 13 4 Minibrow ser timer options 59 misse d calls, c hecking 55 mist akes, eras ing 38 mob ile holder 15 1 mod el number 10 Modem Set up 128 N nam e or number edit 48 nam es or numbers, erasing 51 navigat e phone menus 25 netw ork services 7 subscribin g 7 No k i a PC Su i t e 127 number type, c hanging 50 number types 49
[ 184 ] numb ers , add t o message 44 numbers, entering 39 O one-touch d ialing 96 op t ions in-call menu 85 P PC Connect ivity 12 7 PC Suite Content Copier 127 Instructions 128 PC Sync 12 8 PC Suite (a pplication) 12 7 PC Sync (PC Suit e) 12 8 pho ne certif ication informat ion 14 2 radio fr equency signals 142 pho ne book add en tries 46 add num ber to entry 49 add o t her info 51 caller groups 52 chang e number type 50 chang e views 48 edit entr y 48 eras e names 51 eras e numbers 51 eras ing 51 menus 47 open ing 47 primary numbe r 50 pho ne book menu 34 pho ne book menu options 34 pho ne help 24 pho ne lock 10 6 activa t ing /deactiva t ing 107 allowed numbe r 10 7 lock code 106 maki ng a call 10 7 pho ne menus 24 pho ne symbols 22 power on you r pho ne 17 predic tive text 40 tips for 43 tur nin g off 43 tur nin g on 43 primary n umber , specify ing 50 profile customizing 75 defined 74 renaming 78 select ing 74 punctu ation, entering 39 Q quick s ave 46 R Rapid Cigarette Lighter Char ger 14 9 rec eived calls , checking 55 remo ve the b atte ry 16 re str i ct ca ll s 108 ring options, s etting 75 ring v olume 76 ring v olume, setting 76 ringing tone , setting 75 ringing tone s, download 79 rings and tones 74 S SAR 142 sav e e-mail addr ess 52 phone book e nt ry 46
185 s tr e et a ddr es se 51 scr oll keys 25 scroll through menus 25 sec urity 10 4 lock key pad 10 4 phone lock 10 6 se curit y cod e 105 securit y code chang ing 105 sec urity setti ngs call re strictions 10 8 phone lock 10 6 selec ting call rest rictions 10 9 selec tion key s 19 serial numbe r 10 servic e provider diffe rences 7 signing up 7 servic e provider , contacting 11 set th e da te 11 5 set the ring vo lume an d ton e 76 set u p your headse t 35 your phon e 14 Setting time (ma nual) 80 Setting time (ne t wor k) 81 shortcuts 26 shortc uts, list of 26 Sna ke II 12 5 So f twar e downloa d 128 sp ac es , en te r in g 39 spec ial characters 40 spec ify a primary numbe r 50 Standa rd T ravel Charger 148 star t sc ree n about 17 indica t o rs 17 menu numb er 25 st ar ti n g a g am e 12 5 strings, touch tone 101 switch on y our phone 17 symbol s display ed on your ph one 22 symbol s, inserting 44 T tec hnical information 16 1 templa t e s 65 terms 5 text c onventions 6 text mess ages e-mail mes sages 66 touch tone s length 10 0 manual 99 sending 10 0 sto ri ng 10 1 troubles hooting 16 2 turn on your phone 17 U underl ined words 43 underst anding wireles s network se rv ices 7 unlock ke ypad 105 updat es to thi s guide 7 use t he head set 35 V vibra ting alert, se tting 76 vie w calendar not e 115 missed calls 55 new te xt message s 67 rece ived calls 55 voice c ommand
[ 186 ] sh ortcu t 4 V oi ce commands 82 voice c ommands creat e a voice t a g 83 using 83 voice di aling 93 dialing a number 95 important notes 95 voice t ags 94 workin g with tags 83 , 96 voice ma il greetings 60 voice ma il, s etting up 60 voice me s sages , listening t o 61 voi c e ta g s add 94 chang e or erase 96 volume, a djus ting 35 W war ning and game t ones, setting 77 web addr ess fo r updates 7 welcome note, adding 82 w ire les s net wo rk se rv ice s 7 X Xpres s-on co lor covers 151