Nokia 2366i User Manual

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1 Nokia 2366i User Guide
2 LEGAL INFORMATION PART NO. 9253423, ISSUE NO. 1 Copyright ©2006 Nokia. All rights res erved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Pop-Port, and the Nokia Original Enhancements logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respect ive owners. US Patent No. 581843 7 and other pending patents. T9 text input software C opyright ©1999-2006. Tegic Communicati ons, Inc. All rights reser ved. cdma2000 is a regis tered certification mark of the Telecommunications Industry As sociation. Bluetooth wireless technology is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, In c. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol so ftware f rom R SA Sec urity. Java™ is a t rademark of Sun Microsys tems, Inc. The inform a tion contain ed in this user guide was written for the No ki a 2 366i pr oduc t. No kia o pera tes a poli cy of ongo ing deve lopmen t. Nok ia r eserv es th e righ t to m ake c hang es to any of th e pro duct s described in this document without prior notice. UNDER NO CIR CU M STANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIB LE FOR ANY L OSS OF DA TA OR INCOME OR ANY S PECIAL, IN CIDENT AL, AND CONSEQ UENTIAL OR INDIREC T DAMAGES H OWSOEV ER CAUSED . THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” EXCEP T A S R E Q U I R E D B Y A P P L I C A B L E L A W , N O W A R R A N T I E S O F A N Y K I N D , EI THE R EX PR ESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITE D TO, THE IMPL IED W ARR ANT IES OF MER CHANT ABIL ITY AN D F I TN ES S FO R A PARTICU LAR PURPO SE, ARE MAD E IN RELA TION TO THE ACCURA CY AND RELIABILITY OR CONTENTS OF THIS D OC UMEN T. NOKIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVI SE THIS DOCUMENT OR WITHDRAW IT AT A NYTIME WITHO U T PRIOR NOTIC E.
3 EXPORT CON TROLS This device may cont ain commodi ties, techn ology , or so ftw are subj ect to export laws and regulations from the U.S. and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohi bited. Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including ringing tones), an d t he co nt en t from being copied, modif ied, transferred, or forwarded. FCC/IND USTRY C ANADA NOT ICE Your device may cause TV or rad io interference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop usin g y ou r t elephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is s ubjec t to the following t wo conditions: (1) this devic e may not cause harmful interfe rence, and (2) this device must acce pt any interferen ce received, i nc lu ding int erference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modificati ons not expr essly ap prov ed by Nokia cou ld void th e user’s aut hority t o o perate this equipment.
Conte nts 4 Contents For your safe ty . ........................................ ............... 5 Welcome ........... ........................................ ............... 8 1. Phone at a glance.......... ................................. 10 2. Set up your p hone ............................. ............. 16 3. Gallery ............................ ................................. 24 4. Recent calls ........................................ ............. 26 5. Media ............................. .................... ............. 29 6. Setti ng s .......................... ................................. 31 7. Contacts ..... ........................................ ............. 56 8. Tools ........... .................... ................................. 64 9. Text entry ... ........................................ ............. 78 10. Messaging ...................... .................... ............. 81 11. Extras ............................. .................... ............. 91 12. Enhancements ................................... ............. 92 13. Battery i nformation ...... ................................. 93 Care and maintenance ............................. ............. 97 Additional safety inf orma tio n ............................. 99 Index ................. .................... ................................ 106
For your safety 5 For your safety Read thes e simple guideline s. Not following them may b e dangerous or illega l. Read the c omplete u ser guide for further inform ation. SWITCH O N SAFELY Do not switch the device on when w ire less phone use is prohibit ed or when it ma y cause interferen ce or danger. ROAD SAFE T Y COMES FIRST Obey all loc a l law s. Always keep your h ands free to operate th e vehicle while driving. Your first con sider ation while drivi ng sh ould be road sa fety. INTERFERENCE Do not switch the device on when w ire less phone use is prohibit ed or when it ma y cause interferen ce or danger. SWITCH O FF IN H OSPITALS Fol low any re stricti ons. Sw itch the devi ce off nea r medical eq uipment . SWITCH OFF IN AIRC RAFT Follo w any restriction s. Wireless dev ices can cause i nterference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFU ELING Do not use the device at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or ch emica ls. SWITC H OFF NEA R B L ASTING Follo w any res trictions. Do no t use the device where blasting is in progress.
For your safety 6 USE SENSIBLY Use o nly in th e normal position a s explain ed in the produc t documen tation. Do not tou ch the ante nna unne cessar ily. QUALIFIED SER VICE Only qua lified personnel m a y install or repa ir this product. ENHANCEM ENTS AN D BATTERIES Use only approved enhanc ements and batteries. Do not conne ct in compat ible products . WATER-RESISTA N C E Your phone is not wate r-resistant. K eep it dry. BACK-U P COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a writte n record of all important inform ation. CONNECTIN G TO OTHER DE VICES When c onnecting to any ot her device, re ad its user guide for deta iled safety instruc tions. Do not conne ct in compat ible products . EMERG ENCY CALLS Ensure the devic e is switched on and in se rvice. Pres s the e nd ke y as man y ti mes as ne eded to clear the d isplay and return to the main screen. Ente r the emerge ncy nu mber, th en press th e send key. Give you r location . Do not e nd th e call until given permission to do so. ■ About your device Th e wi rel es s dev ice d esc ri bed in thi s gu ide is a ppr ov ed f or us e on the follow ing Verizon net works: CDMA 8 00 MHz, CDMA 1900 MH z, and C DMA2000 1 xRTT. Con tact Verizon for more information about networks.
For your safety 7 When u sing t he features in this device, obey all la ws and respe ct privacy and the legitima te rights of othe rs . Wa rni n g : To use any features in thi s device, other than the a larm cloc k, the device m ust be swi tche d on. Do not switc h the device on when wireless phone use ma y cause inte rference or danger. ■ Network ser vices To use th e de vice you m ust have servic e from a ne twork operator. Many of the feature s in th is devic e depen d on featu res in the wireless network to func tion. Thes e netw ork ser vice s may n ot be a vai labl e on al l n etwo rk s or you ma y h ave to make sp ecif ic arrangem ents w ith your ne twork ope ra t or bef o r e you ca n util ize th em. Your netw ork oper ato r may need to give you additional instruct ions for thei r use and exp lai n wha t ch arg es w ill a ppl y. Some n etw ork s m ay ha ve limit at ions that affe ct how you c an use netw ork service s. For instanc e, some networks may not support all language-depe ndent characte rs and servi ces. Your network opera tor may ha ve req uested that ce rtain fea tures be d isabled or no t a ctivat ed in your de vice. I f so, th ey w ill not appear on your de vice menu. Cont act your n etwork operator for more information . ■ Shared me m ory The follo wing de vic e feat ures may sh are m emo ry: to nes i n the gallery, calendar notes, games, and applications. Use of one or more of th ese feature s ma y reduce the m emory available for the remaining feat ures sharing memory. If your phone displays a mes sage that the memory is full whe n you try to use a shared memory feature , delet e s ome of the inform ation or entries stored in the share d m e m ory features before continuin g. Deleti ng ga me s and a ppli cat ions is n ot reco mme nded, as these fea tures can not be reco vered .
Welcome 8 We l c o m e Congratula tions o n your purch a se of the Nokia 2 366i mobile de vi ce. Yo ur ph one p rovi des m any f uncti ons prac tica l for dai ly us e, such as a hands -fr ee loud speak er, a larm clo ck, cal cula tor, calendar, and more. To personalize your phone, you can set your favorite rin ging tones. ■ Register y ou r phone Ma ke sure to registe r you r pho ne so w e ca n serve you r nee ds better if yo u nee d to call a cus tomer c are cente r or to ha ve yo ur phon e rep air ed. Us e th e war ran ty card in clud ed in the box to register your phone. ■ Getting help Fin d y our ph one la bel If you ne ed h e lp , V er iz o n’ s Wirele ss Customer Service is availa ble. Dial 1-800-256-4646. It is recommended that you write down the following informa tion and have it available : • Electron ic serial numbe r (ESN) or mobile equipme nt ID (MEID ) • Your zip code The ESN or MEID is found on th e t ype label, which is l ocated beneath the battery on the back of the phone . S ee "Insert t he battery," p. 16.
Welcome 9 Veriz on wirel ess customer service To reach Verizon’s billing and cu stomer service s upport, get updates on your phon e, learn abou t a cce ssibility sol utions, or to get phone support, dial 1-800 -256-4646.
Pho ne at a g lan ce 10 1. Ph one at a glance • E arpiec e ( 1) •M a i n display sc ree n (2 ) •L e f t s o f t key (3 ) •V o l u m e key (4 ) • Se nd key ( 5) • Keypad (6) • Head set conn ector (7) •F o u r - w a y scroll and cente r soft key; a nd Navigation keys (8) • Rig ht soft key (9) • Power and end key (10) • Pop-Port™ charger (1 1) • Microph one (12)
Phon e at a g la nce 11 ■ Standby mode The following soft keys appear in the standby mode. The standby mode is home base and indicates your phone is in the idle state . Signal strength (1)— More bars indicate a stronger network sign al. Me nu (2)—Press the center of the scro ll key to se lec t this optio n. Go to (3)—Pre ss the left soft key to selec t this option. Names (4) —Press the right so ft key to select t his op tion. Battery level (5)—A solid green symbol indicates a ful ly-charged battery. The green c olor app ears smaller as the batt ery is u se d. ■ Navigati o n key shortcut s The followin g Navigation key shortc uts appear in the standby mode. In the standby mode, the Navi ga ti on key or scro ll key instantly take s you to frequ ently- accessed menus: Scroll up to view the calcu lator. Scroll down to view the c alendar. Scroll right to vie w the tools me nu. Scroll left to vie w the settings me nu. Press the center of th e scroll key to v iew the main menu or a se lect e d submenu . To chan ge the shortc uts to differe nt menu s , sele ct Menu > Set tings > Phon e > N avi gatio n key . S e e " Navigat ion key," p. 40.
Pho ne at a g lan ce 12 ■ Indicators an d icons Some or all of th e following indica tors a n d icons may appear in the standby m ode. To view the icons on your pho ne, s ele ct Men u > Settings > Phone de tails > I con glossary . The alarm clock is set to on. See "Alarm cloc k," p. 64. Blue tooth connecti vity is activ ated. See "B luetooth connec tivity ," p. 44. Call statu s indicate s an incomin g ca ll, a call in progress, or a missed call. See " View missed calls, " p. 26. The cou ntdown timer is runnin g. GPS i s active and set to L ocation on . See "L ocation info sharin g ," p. 3 6. A hea dset is conn ected to th e phone. A hear ing aid is connecte d. See "Hearing aid,"p. 4 8. Your phone ke ypad is locke d. See "Keyguard ," p. 23 . Yo u a re r oam ing out s ide y our hom e n etw ork. See "Roami ng options," p. 52. Your phone is set to the silent profile. See " Profiles," p. 31. The stopwatc h timer is runnin g in the background. Enter tex t to add conta cts, write tex t message s, notes, or to-do lists . You have a n ew text message . See "Text message s," p. 82. The vi brating alert is activa ted. You ha ve new v oice m essage s. See " Voice messages ," p. 88.
Phon e at a g la nce 13 You are in a 1X RTT netw ork. Se e "N etw ork s erv ice s," p . 7. You are in a digital ne twork. Se e "Net wo rk ser vi ces," p. 7. , , or An enhance ment is conn ected to th e phone . See " Enhancement settings," p. 47. ■ Phone menus Phone features are grouped according to fun ction and are acce ssed through the ma in men us. Each main me nu contains sub menus and lists fro m whi ch you ca n select o r view items and customize your phon e features. To access these menu s and submenus, use the scroll me thod or a shortcut. To chan ge your me nu view fro m list to grid , sele ct Menu > Opt ions > Ma in me nu view > List or Grid . Select Menu > Option s > Organize to arrange the order of th e mai n m enu icon s. Us e the s croll key s to mov e up , dow n, left, or right, and select Mov e . Some features may not be available, depending on you r netwo rk. For more inform ation, contact y our netw ork operator. Scroll method Use the s croll key to scro ll up, down, left, and right through the options. 1. In the standby mode , sele ct Menu , an d scroll th rough the ma in men us.
Pho ne at a g lan ce 14 As you scroll through the menus, the menu number appears in the upper righ t corner of the display . Below the time indi cator is a scrol l bar w ith a tab that moves up or dow n on the righ t s ide of the display scre en as y ou s croll through the m enus, providing a visual representation of your curre nt position in the m enu structu re. 2. When y ou arrive at a me nu, press OK at th e cen ter o f th e scr ol l key to sele ct sub men us. 3. To re turn t o the pre vious m enu, sel ect Bac k (the right soft key) . To return to the stand by mode fr om an y menu or s ub men u, press the e nd key . I n-pho ne help Many fe atures have brie f descriptions ( help text) you can view on the display. To view the s e descriptions, you mu st first activate help text a s follows. Select Menu > Settings > Ph on e > Help text ac tivation > On or Off . Scroll to a feature, and wait about 14 seconds. Scroll down to view all of the description, or sele ct Ba ck to exit. ■ Lock code Your devic e has a securit y option allowing y ou to lock your phone w ith a code. W he n the code is set and turned on, no outg oing calls are a llow ed, and the m enu can not be acce ssed without entering th e correct code first. This preven ts unauthorize d outgoing calls or acce ss to any information stored on your device. The Sec uri ty op ti on i s in th e Settings menu. When you access the Security o ption, you must enter a lo ck code. The preset lock co de is t he la st f our di git s of yo ur pho ne nu mbe r. If thi s do es no t wo rk, c ont a ct V eriz on Wir el ess Cus to mer Se rvic e f or h elp.
Phon e at a g la nce 15 You mus t enter th e lock code to acce ss the follow ing Security option: 1. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Sec urity . 2. Enter the lock code, and select OK . See "Chan ge loc k code," p. 50 . ■ Go to fu nctions The Go to m e n u e n a b l e s y o u t o c h a n g e t h e f u n c t i o n o f t h e l e f t soft key on you r phone . With this function , y ou can quickly acces s yo ur most frequen tly used funct ions from the Go to menu in the standby mode . Choose Go to functions 1. In the standby mode, select Go to > Opt io ns > Select option s . 2. Scroll up or down to the desired function. 3. Sele ct Mark to add a func tion or Un mark to remov e a function. 4. Sele ct Don e when you hav e added all desired function s , and Ye s to save the c hanges. Orga nize fu ncti ons 1. Sele ct Go t o > Opt ions > Organize . Scro ll to the fun ction you wa nt to move, and s elect Mo v e . 2. Use the scroll keys to move the func tion up or down, and sele ct OK . 3. Sele ct Don e when you have moved all desired fun ctions, and Ye s to save the c hanges.
Se t up your pho ne 16 2. Set up your phone ■ Antenna Your devic e has a fixed a ntenna located at the top of the phone with the fold closed. Hold t he phone with the antenna area pointed up and over your shoulder. In the Nokia 2366i phone, the internal GPS antenna is activated when placing em ergency calls or w hen Loc at ion on is selecte d from the Locat ion info sharing m enu (a network-depe ndent feature). See "Location info sharing," p. 36. Note: Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily with the device switched on. C ontact with the antenna af fects call quality and may cause the device to operate at a hig he r powe r leve l than otherw ise needed. Not to uc hi ng t he a nte nna ar ea du ri ng a ph one ca ll opt imizes the a ntenna p erformance a nd batte ry life. ■ Insert the batter y Note: Alw ays switch off the powe r, and disconne ct the charger and any othe r device before remov ing the cov er. Avoid touchi ng electro nic compone nts while chang ing the co ver. Al ways s tore and us e the devic e with the cov er attac hed.
Set up y o ur phon e 17 Slide t he back cover off to re move it (1). Inse rt the battery so that th e gold- colored con nectors on the battery align w ith the conn ectors on the phone (2). Repl ace the ba ck cov er: align the catc hes (3) togethe r, and s lide the cove r (4) forward .
Se t up your pho ne 18 Charg e the batter y Note: Before you use a charger with this dev ice, chec k the ch arger’ s model nu mber . Thi s device is int end ed for us e with th e AC -4UZ . 1. Plug the charge r t ransformer into a standard wall outle t. 2. Plug the charge r conne cto r into the Pop-Po rt co nnecto r at the bottom e nd of your phon e. After a few secon ds, the battery indicator on t he display starts to s c roll. If the ba ttery is comple tely discharged, it m a y take a few m inutes before the charging indic ator appears on the display or before an y ca ll s can be ma de. Warning : Use only batteries, chargers, and enhan ce ments approv ed by Nok ia for use with the Nokia 2366i devic e . The use of any other types may invali date any approv al or warranty, and m ay be dangerous. ■ Switch your pho ne on or off 1. To switch your phon e on or off, pre ss and hold the end ke y f or a t l eas t 4 seco nd s. 2. Ent er the lock code , if necess ary, a nd sele ct OK . See "Phone lock ," p. 4 9.
Set up y o ur phon e 19 Warning: Do not swit ch t h e ph one on when wireless phone u s e is proh ibite d or when it may ca use interference or danger. ■ Connect the headset A compat ible head set may be pur cha sed se par atel y as an en hance ment. See " Enh anceme nt s ett ings, " p. 47. The No kia 2366i is a Bluetooth comp a tible de vice. S ee "Pair a Bluetooth headset to a phon e," p. 46. 1. Plu g the headset c onnec tor into the phon e. 2. Position t he headset on your e ar. Wit h the headse t co nnected , you can make, answe r, and e nd calls as us ual: • Use the keypa d to ente r numbe rs. • Pr ess t he se nd ke y to pla ce a c all. • Pre ss the en d key to end a ca ll. ■ Mak e a call Keypa d 1. Enter the phon e number (includin g the area code), and press the se nd ke y. (To dele te a c harac ter t o th e left of the c ursor , sele ct Clear .) 2. Press the en d key to e n d the call, or se lect End call to can cel the call a ttempt.
Se t up your pho ne 20 Contacts list 1. In the standby mode , scroll down to display your conta cts list and high light your des ired ent ry. 2. Sele ct Details to highlight you r desired nu mber; th en s elec t Call . Last dia led number 1. In the standby mode , press th e send key to display the last 20 num bers d ialed . 2. Scroll to the number (or name ) you wa nt to redial, and press the se nd ke y. Confere n ce calling Confere nce calling is a ne twork servi ce that allows you to take part in a conference ca ll w ith two other participants. 1. Mak e a call to the first partic ipant. 2. W ith the first pa rticipant on the line, select Opti on s > New call . 3. Enter the phon e number of the second participant, or sele ct Find to retrie ve a number from the contacts list. Select Cal l . The first participan t is put on hold. 4. When th e s eco nd pa rtic ipan t answe rs, p ress the send ke y to con nec t th e ca lls . 5. To e nd the con ference call, se lect Opt ions > En d all calls , or press the end key. ■ Answer c alls Incoming call 1. With th e fold open, press th e send key, or select Answer to ans wer th e call.
Set up y o ur phon e 21 2. Pre ss the end ke y to reject the c all. Select Silence to mut e the ringing tone , then Dis mis s , or do no thing. The call is eventu ally diverte d to voicemail. With y our phone set to s ilent in the profile s menu , select Dis mis s to divert the call to voicem ail. 3. W ith the fold close d, press the volu me key to mute the ringing tone . By default, your phone answers an incoming call when you open the fo ld. You can ch ange th e setting to not ans wer th e call when the fold opens. Selec t Menu > Setti ngs > Call > A nswer when f old is opened > On or Of f . Adjust t h e earpie ce volu me Wheth er in or out of a call, you c a n s c roll the volume ke y up or down to adjust t he volum e of the earpiece. Whe n y ou adjus t the volume, a bar ch art indicat es the volum e level. Answe r a call with the ke ypad locked To an swer a ca ll wi th th e keyp ad l o c ked , pr ess the send ke y with the fold open. During the ca ll, all features fu nction as normal. When yo u end or reject the call, the key pad autom atica lly relock s. See " Keygu ard," p . 2 3. When th e keypad lock is on, ca lls still may be pos sible to the official emergency nu mber programmed into yo ur device. Ent er th e emerg enc y num ber , and pre ss the send key . Lou dsp ea ker Warning: Do not ho ld the de vice n ear your ear when the lou dspeaker i s in use b e ca use t he v ol ume ma y be ext remely loud.
Se t up your pho ne 22 • To a ctivate the louds peake r during a call, se lect Loudsp. and close the fold. • To deac tivate the lo udspe aker du ring a call, open the fold and sele ct Han dset . T he loudspe aker is aut omatically deactiv ated whe n the call ends . The louds peaker is deact ivated when a ca ll (or call attem pt) en ds or w hen ce rtain en hanc ement s are conne cted. Call options Many of th e options yo u can use du ring a call are ne twork servic es. Ch eck with your n etwork operat or for mo re info rmation. 1. Se le ct Op t ions during a call to disp lay the fo llowing o ptions: Loud sp eaker or Hands et —Act ivate or deac tivate the l oudspeaker. New call —S ta rt a co nf ere nce ca ll. See "Confe ren ce cal ling ," p. 20. Sav e —Sa ve a new number to yo ur cont acts li st. Th is optio n is available onl y when entering n um b ers during a call. Add to c ontact —Add a phone nu mber to a contact in your conta cts list. This opt ion is ava ila b le only when ente ring numbe rs during a call. End all calls —Di s c onnect from all act ive calls. Touch ton e s —E nter the num bers, an d select To nes to s end the n umbers as tones. Contacts — View the co ntacts menu. Menu —View the phone me nu. 2. Select an o ption to act ivate the op tion or ente r i ts submenu.
Set up y o ur phon e 23 ■ K eyguard With the keyg uard, you ca n lo ck the ke ypad to pr event ke ys from accid ental presses. The lock ed keypad unlocks when you receive a call. Af te r the call, the l ock automatically reactivates. With the keygua rd on, ca lls still m ay be poss ible to th e official emergency nu mber programme d into your phone. Ent er th e emerg enc y num ber , and pre ss the send key . Lo ck the ke ypad Select Menu ; th en p res s * with in 2 seconds . Unlock the keyp ad Select Unl ock ; th en pre ss * wit hi n 2 second s.
Gallery 24 3. Gall ery You can save rec ordings, and rin ging tones to folders in the Gallery and add new folders. You can download tones with text me ssage s. Cop yrigh t protec tion ma y pr event s ome ri ngin g tones, and o ther co ntent f rom be ing c opied, modif ied, trans ferr ed, or forwar ded. Your devi ce ha s about 1 MB of me mory for storing file s i n the Gallery . If the de vice dis plays a mes sage that the memory is full, delete som e e xis ting files before proceeding . ■ Folders 1. Sele ct Menu > Gallery > Th emes , Graphi cs , Tones , Reco rdin gs , or a folder you created. 2. Sele ct Ope n to v iew a list of the files in th e folder or Opt io ns to a ccess the followi ng: Dele te folder —De let e a fol der yo u hav e cre at ed. You cannot delet e a preset folde r. Mo ve —Move the s elected folder into ano ther folder. After sele cting Mo ve , scroll to a nother folder, and select Mo ve to . You cannot mov e a preset folder. Renam e fol der —Ren ame a fol der y ou ha ve cre ated . Yo u cannot rename a preset folder. Details —Show the name, size, and date of c reation of the sele cte d fol der. Typ e of vi e w > List with details , Li st , or Grid —Det ermin e ho w to display th e folders and files w ithin them. Sort —Sort the contents of the selected folder by name, date, format, or size. Add folder —Create a new fold er.
Gallery 25 Memory status —Check the available memory for the device han ds et. Mark or Un mar k — Mark or unmark folders to be deleted or mo ve d . Mark all —Mark a ll folders to b e de leted. Other folder option s Other options are available after opening content specific folders in the galle ry. To cho o se a th eme, sel ect Menu > Gallery > Themes > Opt ions > A pply theme . Cho ose w al lpap er and scre en sa ver s in th e G raphics folder. Select Men u > Gallery > Wallpapers or Sc r . sav ers > Use image , Set contrast , Re nam e , or Op en in s equen ce . In T one s , s ele ct Men u > G allery > T o nes > Ring. tone s or Aler t t on es > Use tone . Use record ings as ri ngin g ton es, message alert tone s, or alar m tones . Selec t Menu > Gallery > Recordi ngs > Us e to ne .
Rece nt calls 26 4. Recent c a l ls Re cen t call s store s in formation about the last 20 missed, received, or dialed c alls. It also displays the total duration of a ll calls. Whe n the number of calls exceed t he maximu m, the most recent call replaces the oldest. When v iewing misse d, received , or dialed c alls, the menu opti ons a re the s ame : Time of call —Display the date and time of the call. Send message — Send a mes sage to the number. Us e num ber —Edit the num ber and as sociate a name with the num ber. Save —En ter a name for the number and s ave it to your conta cts list. Add to cont act —Add the num ber to an ex isting nam e in your conta cts list, if the num ber is not assoc iated with a name. Delete — Clear the num be r from m emory. Call —Call the num ber. ■ View missed ca lls Miss ed cal ls ar e call s that were n e ver an swered. The misse d calls featur e does not function when your phone is switched off. 1. Sele ct Menu > R ecent c alls > Missed calls ; if a miss ed call notification appears, select Lis t . 2. Sc rol l to a nam e or numbe r, sele ct Op tion s , and an op tion. ■ Vie w re ceiv ed ca lls Receiv ed calls are calls that hav e been answe red. 1. Sele ct Menu > R ecent c alls > Rece ived ca lls . 2. Sc rol l to a nam e or numbe r, sele ct Op tion s , and an op tion.
Re cent cal ls 27 ■ View dialed numbers Di aled call s ar e nu mber s yo u ha ve p revi ous ly d ial ed fr om your ph one: 1. Press the se nd ke y; o r s elect Menu > Re cent c alls > Dialed nu mbers . 2. Scroll to a name or numbe r, and se lect Opti ons and an option. ■ View message reci pients You c a n view recip ients o f messa ges you have se nt. Select Menu > Recent calls > Me ssage recipients . ■ Time of call You c a n make or rece ive up to five calls to or from the sam e number and vi ew the time each call occur red. Y our clock must be set for this feature to work a ccurate ly. 1. While viewing a m is sed , re cei ved, or dialed call, select Opt io ns > Time of ca ll . 2. Scroll down to view the most re cent call times from this n umber. 3. Sele ct Back to return to the options list. ■ Clear calls You can delete any missed, dialed, or r eceived calls from phone me mory. Selec t Menu > Recent ca lls > Clear calls > A ll ca ll lis ts , Missed ca lls , Received c alls , Dialed num bers , or Msg. recipients .
Rece nt calls 28 ■ Call timers To view the duration of your calls, select Menu > Re cent calls > Call tim ers and one of the followin g options: Last call duration — C h e c k t h e t i m e o f y o u r l a s t c a l l . Dialed calls' duration —Che ck the c ombined time of calls you dialed for either Ho me or Roaming . Received calls' duration —Che ck the combin ed time of calls you rece ived for either Home or Roaming . All calls' duration —C heck the c ombined tim e of all calls. Life t imer —Check the t otal airtime minut es logged on your phone. Clear timers — E nte r your lock code, and select OK to clear all timers on your pho ne . Note: Some timers, including the life tim e r, may be reset durin g service or software upgrades.
Media 29 5. Media ■ V oic e re co rde r You can record piec e s of speech or sound with you r device and listen to them late r. The total availa ble time is 3 m inut es with no me mos stored. The ma ximum length of a recordin g depends on how mu ch memory remains available. Select Menu > Media > Reco rde r > Record t o start the recording or Recordings lis t to manage the folder you have defined for re cording storage. Record spee ch or sou n d 1. Sele ct Menu > Med ia > Reco rde r . 2. To start the rec ording, select the rec ord virtual button using t he right and le ft scroll keys; p ress Select . 3. Hold the phone in th e norma l p osition ne a r y our ear, and record y our message. 4. When yo u ar e fin ish ed rec ord ing, sele ct th e st op virtual butt on. The recording is given a default nam e and saved to the Recordings lis t . The defau lt location of the Recordings lis t is the Re cord in gs folder in th e Gallery . After you have made a recording, select Opt io ns > Play last recorded to re play the recording.
Media 30 Opti ons Aft er saving a reco rding, se lect Men u > Media > Reco rder > Opt ions (lef t s oft ke y) > Recordings list (opens the gallery) > Record ings . Scroll to a re cording and se lect Opt ion s (le ft s oft key) an d one of the follow ing: Delete — E rase the recordin g. Ren ame — Change the name of the recording. Use tone —Use your recordin g as a ringing tone (a network- depende nt feature). Details —Sh ow the name, si ze, and date of creation of the recordin g. To use the follow ing options, select Menu > Gallery > Record ings > Optio ns and one of the following: T ype of view > List wi th details , List , or Gri d —Dete rmin e h ow to d isplay t he record ing. Sort —Sort the cont ents of the recording by na me, date, format, or size. Mark —Ma rk recordings to delete . Mark all —M ark all re cordings to be deleted.
Settings 31 6. Settings Use this menu to cha nge pr ofiles, themes, main displa y setting s, mini displ ay settin gs, tone setti ngs, time and date settings, call sett ings, phone set tings, voice com mand s, enhanc emen t sett ings, secu rity se ttings, a pplic ation setting s, netw ork settings, netw ork s ervices, and restore factory settings. ■ Profiles Pr ofiles de fine how yo ur devi ce reacts whe n you rece ive a cal l or messa ge a nd how your k eypad sounds when you press a key. You ca n leave ringing opt ions, key pa d tones, and oth er settings for each of the available profiles at their default settin g, or custo mi ze them to su it your nee ds. Pro file s are al so a vaila ble for enha ncem ents s uch a s the hea dset and car kit. See " Enhanc emen t settings ," p. 47 . To activat e a profile, s e lect Men u > Se ttings > Profiles > Normal , Sile nt , Meeti ng , Outdoor , My profi le 1 , or My profile 2 > Ac tiv ate . Cus t omi ze a pr ofi le You can customize any of the profiles in various ways. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Sele ct the profile you want to cu stomize. 3. Sele ct Customi ze and the option y ou want to customize. Set a t imed p rofile You can u se timed profiles to prevent missed calls. For example, suppose you attend an event requiring your device set to Silent before the even t s tarts , but you forg et to return it to Normal un til l ong after the ev ent . A tim ed pro fil e ca n prev ent misse d calls by returning yo ur device to the default pr ofil e at a time you specify. Yo u can set timed p r ofi les up to 24 hours in a dvance.
Settings 32 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Sele ct the profile you w a n t to activate and Timed for t ime d ex pir ati on . 3. Ent er the time in hh:mm format for the profile to expire, and sele ct OK . ■ Main display The main dis play is inside the cover. Sta ndby m ode set tin gs You can c hoose settings for the display of the standby screen on the main display. Wal lpaper Select Menu > Settings > Main dis play > St andby mode settin gs > Wallpaper and one of the following : On — Ac tivate wallpaper on your phone. Off —Dea ctivate wallpaper on your phone . Image —Choose an image from t he Gallery for w allpaper. Slide se t —C hoos e an imag e o r sli de s et fr om t he Gall ery for wallpaper. Font col or To set the fo nt co lor of your p hone when i n the standby mode , sel ect Menu > Settings > Main dis play > Standb y mode settin gs > Standby mode font color . Sc roll to sel e ct a col or from the color grid. Sc reen sa ver To choose a s creen saver for the main display, select Menu > Se ttings > Main di splay > Scr een saver and one o f the foll owi ng: On — Act iv ate th e scre en sa ver o n you r ph one.
Settings 33 Off —D eactiv at e the s creen s ave r on your ph one. Screen sav e rs > Image , Slide set , Di gital clock —Se lect a n image, or other option t o act as y ou r s creen saver. Time-out —Modify the idle tim e before the screen saver acti vates. Power s a ver is automatica lly activate d afte r the time-out of the screen saver to opt imize battery life. Power saver When th is feature is enable d, the display show s only a simplified display after a time-out pe riod. Se lect Menu > Settings > Main display > Po w e r s a v e r > On or Off . Sl eep mo de Sleep mode is a pow er-saving feature that turns off the main display during in activity. To a ctiva te the slee p m ode feature on your phone, select Me n u > Settings > Main display > Sleep mode > On or Off . When Sle ep mo de is ac tivat ed th e displa y is com p letel y bla nk. Choose a ban ner Choose whether the display shows the operator logo when the ph one is in the idle state. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Main display > Banne r > Default or Custom ize . Ba ckl igh t time -out To con trol the ti m e-ou t of the ba ck ligh t on you r pho ne, sel ect Menu > Setting s > Main d isplay > Backl ight tim e-out . ■ Mini display The mini dis play is outside t he c over.
Settings 34 Power saver When th is feature is enable d, the display show s only a simplified display after a time-out pe riod. Se lect Menu > Settings > Mini display > Po w e r s a v e r > On or Off . Sl eep m ode Sleep mode is a power-saving fe ature that t urns off the m ini display during in activity. To a ctiva te the slee p m ode feature on your phone, select Menu > Settings > Mini display > Sleep mode > On or Off . When Sle ep mo de is ac tivat ed th e displa y is com pl etel y bla nk. ■ Themes A the me c ontains many e lemen ts for personalizing your phone, such as wallpaper , screen saver, color scheme, and a ringing tone. Themes automati cally loads wallpapers, sc reen savers, ring ing tones and background colors. Selecting a theme over-writes previous settings. Individual settings for a theme can be overwr itten i ndepend ently i n the sett ings menu. For exampl e , a them e sele cts a w allpap er, a sc reen sav er, an d a default ringing to ne. The defau lt ringing tone within a them e can be overwritten . See "Tone setting s," p. 34 . 1. You r phon e ha s a de faul t th eme. T o cho ose th e theme on your di splay , sele ct Me nu > Settings > Themes > Select th eme > Th emes . 2. Scro ll to a th eme, and sele ct Apply . ■ T one settings You can ad just the ringing vo lume, k e y pa d t ones, and more for the active profile. See "C ustomize a profile, " p. 31 for more information on profile settings.
Settings 35 Select Menu > Settings > Ton e s and one of the following: In comi ng cal l a ler t — Selec t how t he d evi ce n ot ifi es yo u of an in comi ng cal l . Ringing to ne —S elect the ringing ton e for incomin g ca lls . Ringing v olume —Set the volume of your ringing tone . Vibrating alert —S et th e v ib ra t ing ale rt off or on. Message alert ton e —S e lec t th e tone for rec eiv ed mes sage s. K eypad tones — Set th e volume of your ke ypad ton es (or turn the m off). W a r ning tones —Set w arning and con firm ation t ones on or o ff. Alert for —D efine which caller groups the selecte d profile will accept or decline. See "Caller groups," p. 57. ■ Time and date settings Clock Select Menu > Settings > Time and date > Cloc k > Show cloc k , or Hide clock , Set the time , Ti me zo ne or Time format . Note : The time and time zone are pre-set in you r phone and ca nnot be changed or reset. Date Select Menu > Settings > Time an d date > Da te > Show date or H ide date , Set the date , Date format , o r Date separator . Note : The date is pre-set in your phone and cannot be changed or reset. Da te a nd ti me au to- updat e Auto-update is a network serv ice. See " Ne tw ork ser vi ces, " p. 7. If your network operator supports this featu re, you c an allow the digi tal netwo rk to set th e c l o ck, which is useful when you travel to a nother netw ork or time zone.
Settings 36 Select Menu > Settings > Time a nd date > Auto-update of date & time > On , C onfirm first , or Off . If yo u use the Auto- upda te of date & ti me opti on w hile outsi de the digital ne twork, you may be prompted to e nter the time manu a l ly. Ne twork tim e replaces the time and date when you re ente r your digital ne twork. If your battery h as been remov e d or has discharged outside the digital ne twork, you may be prompted to e nter the time ma nually (whe n the bat tery is replac ed or rec harged, and y ou are still outside of the digit al n e twork ). ■ Call settings Loca tio n in fo shar ing Location info sharin g is available for the Nokia 2 366i de vice. Location info s h aring is a network s ervice. See "Netw ork ser vic es, " p. 7 . If your wire le ss service provider s upports this featu re , then location info s h aring allows the device to sha re position in for ma tion ov er t he n etw ork. For calls to emer ge ncy numbers, t his p osi ti on inform at ion may be us ed by the emergenc y oper at or t o determin e the position of the device . The func tionality and accuracy of this feat ure are dependent on the ne twork, s atellite systems , and the agency receiv ing the inform ation. Th is feature m a y not function in all are as or at a ll times . Select Menu > Settings > Call > Loc ation in fo sharing and from the follow ing: 91 1 o n l y —Th is is the default profile. The device loca tion informat ion is shared only du ring an emergenc y call to th e official emergency nu mber programmed into yo ur device. The scre en displays in th e uppe r left hand corner in the standby mode.
Settings 37 Location on —The device location information is shar ed with the networ k whenev er th e device i s powered on and acti vated. The screen dis plays in the upper left h and corner in the standby mode. Location information is shar ed with the n etwork du ring emerge ncy calls to the of ficial emer gency number programme d into the de vice, regardle ss of the settin g. After making an emerg ency call, the device remains in the emerg ency mode for 5 minutes. Dur ing this time, the l ocation infor m ation is shared with the ne twork. See "Emergency calls," p. 102 . Anyk ey answe r Anyke y answer e nables you to answ er an in coming call . Briefly press any key except the right select ion or end key. Select Menu > Settings > Call > An yke y answ er > On or Off . Autom atic redial Occa sionally, your netw ork m ay experi ence h eavy tra ffic, re sulting i n a fast busy si gnal when you dial . With automat ic redial activated, your device redials the numb e r (number of ti mes is s peci fied by th e net work ), and not ifi es yo u wh en the netwo rk is available . Select Menu > Settings > Call > Automa tic redial > On or Off . 1-touc h diali ng To activat e or deac tivate 1-tou ch dialing, select Menu > Settings > Ca ll > 1-tou ch dialing > On or Off . See " Set up 1-touch dialin g," p. 5 8. Ope n fold to answer By default, your phone answers an incoming call when you open the fo ld. You can ch ange the de fault sett ing to have your phone not answer calls with the fo ld open. Se lect Men u > Settings > Ca ll > Answe r when fold is opene d > On or Off .
Settings 38 Calli ng cards If you use a ca lling card for long distanc e calls , sa ve the calling ca rd numbe r in your phone . Th e phone can sto r e up to four calli ng cards. Cont ac t your c a ll ing card com pany for more information . Sav e inf or mat ion 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Call > Calling card . 2. En ter yo ur lo ck co de, an d se lect OK . See "Sec urit y settings," p. 48. 3. Scroll to the calling card of yo ur choice, and sele ct Opt io ns > Edit > Select > Dialing Se quence . 4. Select one of the followin g sequence types: Access no. phon e no. c ard no. —Dial th e acc ess number code for the ca lling card, the phone nu mber, then enter the card n umber (and PIN code if required). Ac c e ss no. card no. phone no. —Dial the acc ess number for the callin g card, card number (plu s PIN if required), the n en te r th e phone number . Prefix phone no. ca rd no. —Dial the prefix (numbe rs that must precede the phone num ber) a n d phone number, the n en ter the c ard numb er (and PINcod e if requ ir ed). 5. Enter the req uired information (acc ess number or prefix and car d n umb er), and se lect OK to c onfirm your en tries. 6. Sele ct Card name > ente r the c ard name > OK . Se lect a cal ling card You can se lect one of the calling ca rds for which you have saved info r ma tion. The selecte d card informa tion is used w hen you ma ke a ca rd c all . 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Call > Calling card .
Settings 39 2. Ent er your lock cod e, and se lect OK . See "Sec uri ty settings," p. 48. 3. Scroll to the calling card of yo ur choice, and sele ct it. Make ca rd cal ls After you have selecte d a c alling card, make a card call. 1. Ent er the phone nu mber, includin g any prefix (s uch as 0 or 1 ) that y our calling card may require whe n you make a cal ling card call. See your c a l ling card for instructions . 2. Pres s and hold the sen d key for a few se conds unt il Card cal l is disp layed. 3. Follow th e instructions on the scre en. 4. When yo u he ar t he t one o r s yst em mess age, sele ct OK . Inter nationa l pref ix Yo u can s tore an in te rnati ona l dialin g pref ix int o you r dev ice. In the standby mode, s ele ct Men u > Settings > Call > Internat ional prefix . In the standby mode, when you ente r (pr es s * twice) at the beginnin g of a phone nu mber, your device au tomatically ins erts the intern ational dialing pre fix that yo u have stored a fter you pr ess the ca ll key. S ee "In sert dialing codes," p. 9 0. Call summary To display the time spent on a call w hen you ha ng up, se lect Menu > Settings > Call > C all s u mma ry > On or Of f . Show cal l tim e To see the call time on the disp l ay screen after each call, select Me nu > Setti ngs > Cal l > Show call time on dis play > On or Off . Ring ing tone f or no c aller ID To select a different rin ging tone for calls receive d with no caller ID or restricted nu mbers, se lect Menu > Se ttings > Call > Ringing to ne for no caller ID > On or Off .
Settings 40 ■ Phone settings Phon e l anguage settin gs The p hone language affects the ti me and date formats of the clock, and alarm clock. Select Menu > Se t tings > Phone > Phone langu age and the langu age of y our choic e. Autom atic keygu ard You c an set t he keyp ad of you r dev ice to lock autom atica lly after a prese t time delay. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Phone > Automa tic keyg uard > On or Of f . 2. If y ou select On , Set delay: is displa yed. 3. Enter the de lay time (in mm:s s form at) , and s elect OK . When keyguard is on, it may be possible to dial the emergency number programmed i nt o y ou r de vi ce . Na vigation key If supported by your wireless service provider, you can set the fe atures t hat are activated w hen you pre ss the scroll key. 1. Sele ct Menu > S ettings > Phone > Navig ation ke y . 2. Highli ght the scroll up, sc roll down, scroll right, or scroll left arrow; select Change . 3. Select a func tion to ass ign t o the action. Memory status To view the size of av ailable me mory on your de vic e, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Memory stat us .
Settings 41 Tou ch tone s Tou ch tones, or DT MF tone s, are the to nes tha t sound when you pr ess th e keys on yo ur dev ice keypad . Yo u can use to uch to nes for many automated dial-up serv ices such as banking and airli nes or for ent ering your voice mail box number and passwor d. Touch tone s are sent du r i ng an active call. You can send them ma nually from y our device keypad , or send the m autom atica lly by savin g them in yo ur dev ice. S et typ e Select Menu > Settings > Ph on e > Touch t ones > Manual touch tone s and one of the following option s : Continu ous — S e t t h e t o n e s o u n d f o r a s l o n g a s y o u p r e s s a n d hold a ke y. Fixed —Send tones o f the du ration you specify in the To u ch tone len gth option. Off —Turn off tones. No tones a re sen t when y ou press a key . Set le ngth To specify touc h-tone length for th e Fixed opt io n , s el e ct Menu > Set ting s > Ph one > Touc h to nes > T ouc h tone l ength > Short (0.1 second s) or Lon g (0.5 se conds) . Star t-up to ne To h ave a start-u p ton e wh en yo u t urn o n your device , se lect Menu > Settings > Phone > Start- up tone > On or Of f . Help text a ctivatio n Your device displays brief description s for most menu items. When y ou arrive at a feat ure or m enu, pause for abou t 14 seconds, a nd wait for the help text t o be displaye d. To scroll throug h the text, use th e scroll key.
Settings 42 The de fa u lt setting for help text is On . T o t u r n h e l p t e x t o n o r off, select Men u > Settings > Phone > Help text activa tion > On or Off . Swit ch off tone To turn off the tone played wh en yo u power off the phone, sel ect Menu > Settings > Pho ne > Switc h off tone . ■ V oic e commands and voice tags Before using voic e tags, note th e following: • Voice tags are not language-de pendent, but depend on th e spea ker ’s v oice . • You mu st say the n ame exac tly as you sai d it w h e n you recorde d it. • Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record vo ice tags, and us e them in a qu iet envi r o nment. • Ve ry s hort nam es ar e no t ac cept ed. Us e lon g na mes, and avoid sim ilar names for different n umbers. Note: U sing voice ta gs m ay be difficult in a noisy enviro nment or during an eme rge nc y, so y ou s hou ld not r ely on voi ce di ali ng in al l cir cumsta nce s. Han ds-free operat ion You can set as man y as 15 voice comm ands to enable ha nds- free operation of certain featu re s in you r devic e. As sign a vo ice t ag to a co mmand Before using voi ce com mands, you must fi rst add a v oice tag to the d evi ce fu ncti on. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > V oic e comman ds . 2. Sele ct the dev ice func tion you want to tag: Profiles , Messages , V oic e recorder , o r Log .
Settings 43 3. If nec essary, select an option associat ed with that function. 4. Sele ct Start , and spea k the vo ice ta g cl early in to the micropho ne. Do not select Qu it unle ss you wa nt to ca ncel th e re cordi ng . The device replay s and saves the recorded tag. appears next to c omman ds with assign ed voice ta gs. Activate a voi ce command After you have a s so ciated a voice ta g with a function in your dev ice, to is sue a com ma nd, spe ak th e voi ce tag. 1. In the stan dby mode, pres s and hold the righ t s oft k ey. 2. Wit h Speak now display ed, pronoun ce the voice tag clearly into the microphon e. With the voi ce tag found , the devic e dis play s Found: , and pl ays the rec ognized voic e tag throug h the earpiece . The fun ction you requested is activated. Opti on s Afte r you hav e associate d a voic e tag to a comma nd, you ca n select one of the followi n g options: Playback —Pres s the cen ter soft key to lis ten to the voice command tag. Change —Se lec t Opti on s > Change to ch ange th e voic e com mand. Delete —Sel ect Opt io ns > De lete to eras e the voic e command tag. ■ Con necti vity You can connec t the phone to a compa tible device using a Blue tooth wireles s connection .
Settings 44 Blue tooth c onn ectiv ity Bl uetooth tech nology e nables cost- free wirel ess connec t i ons between electron ic devices. I t can al s o be used to con nect wirelessly to other produ ct s that use Bluetooth wirele ss technology, s uch as Bluetooth headsets and c ar kits. Sinc e device s with Blu etoo th con nectivi ty com municat e using radio waves, your phone and the othe r device do not need to be in direc t line-of-sight. The two devices only need to be within 30 feet of each other. The connection ca n be subject to inter ference from obstr uctions such as walls or o ther electronic devices. Wheth e r used actively or in th e background, Bluetooth wireless techn ology c on s ume s the battery and reduces the operating time of the p hone. This device is compliant w ith Bluetooth Spec ification 2.0 and supports the following profiles: • Headset profile (HSP) • Hands-free profile (HFP) To ensure int eroperability betwee n other devices supp orting Bluet ooth tech nology, chec k with the manuf acturer s of other devices to de termine their compa tibility with this device. There m ay be restric tions on using Blue tooth tec hnology in some loca tions. Check with your local authoritie s or service provider. If yo u want more inform ation on this func tion, visit the Bluet ooth Technology organiz a tion Web sit e: https ://www .blue t o oth.o rg/ . Features usi ng Bluetooth techn ology, or allowing such features to run in th e background wh ile u s in g other features, increase the dema nd on battery power and re duce the batt e ry life .
Settings 45 B lue toot h conn ecti vity se ttin gs The first ti me you turn o n B lu etooth, you c an se lect a na me for your phone or use the default name. After selecting a name, the phone asks "Set phone visi bl e to all sear chin g devi ces? " Select Ye s or No . You can defin e how your phone is shown to othe r devices with B luetooth c onnectiv ity. Sel ect Me n u > Settings > Conne ctivity > Bluetooth > Bluet ooth settings and one of the follow ing: My phone's visibility —Sele ct P e rm. visibil. (Perma nent visibility ) and the display reads Sho wn to all to s how the phone to all othe r de v ices with Bluetooth connectivity. Select Temp. visibil. (Temporary visibility) to show the phon e to other device s for 60 second s . Select Hidden to show the phone only to the paired dev ices. Op e rating the ph one in hidden mode is a safer way to avoid malicious software. My phone's name —Chan ge y our phone name that is seen by other us ers. S et up a conn ec ti on 1. Sele ct Menu > S ettings > C onnect ivity > Blue tooth > On . T he active Bluet ooth techn olog y conne ction is indicate d by at the top of the display. 2. Sele ct Search for audi o enh ancements to search for co mpatible dev ices with Bl uetooth conn ectivity . The list of found devices appears in the display. 3. Sele ct the d esired device . If requir ed, enter the Bluetooth connectivity passcode of the device to complete the pairi ng. 4. If required, enter the B l uetooth connectiv ity pass code of the de vice to pair wi th the dev ice. Your ph one c onnects to the devi ce. To view th e devi ce to wh ich you are conn ect ed, sele ct Menu > Settin gs > Conne ctivity > Bluetooth > A c tive de vice .
Settings 46 To deactivate Bluetooth connectivity, select Men u > Settings > Con nect ivit y > Blueto oth > Off . De acti va tion o f the Blu eto oth technology con nection does not affect othe r functions of the phone . Pair ing You can pa ir multiple devices. Paired devic es are placed in your paire d device list . You ca n view the list ev en when Bluet ooth co nnectiv ity is not a ctive or w hen the device s in the list are not available for conne ction. 1. To pair with anoth er device, s elect Me nu > Se ttings > Connectiv ity > Bluetooth > Pa i r e d d e v i c e s > New . 2. The phone searches for devices and displays a list of active Bluetooth de vices. Scroll to the device you wa nt to pair with and select Pa i r . 3. Enter the passco de y ou of the device you are pairing wit h, an d sel ect OK . A ssign short name —Give a nickn ame to the s elect ed de vice (visible to you only). Auto-conn . with- out confirm ation —Sele ct No if yo u want th e p hon e to co nn ect to th e s ele cted d evi ce au toma tic all y or Ye s if you w ant the phone to ask for your pe rmission first. Delete pairing — Dele te th e pairi ng to th e sele cted d evic e. Pa i r n e w d e v i c e —Search for act ive device s with B luetooth technology w ithin range, scroll to the desired device, and sel ect Pa i r to es tablish pairing w ith that devic e. Do not accept B luetooth co nnectivity from source s you do not trust. Pair a Bl uetooth head set to a phon e 1. Switc h on your phone and the headset. 2. Activa te the Blu etooth fea ture on th e phone, and set the phone to search for Bluetooth devices.
Settings 47 3. Sele ct the hea dset name from the list of fo und devices . 4. Ent er the Bluetooth pas scode 0000 to pair and c onnect the headset to your phone. In s om e phones you may need to mak e the conn ect ion s epa ra tely after pa i ring. You on ly need to pair the headset with your phone onc e . If the pairing is suc cessful, th e headset beeps an d appears in th e ph one m enu wher e y ou c an v iew t he cur ren tly pair ed Bluetooth devic e s. Pai r a car ki t to a phon e with a Bluetooth c onnectio n The first time y ou establish a wireless link from your car kit using Blue tooth tech nology, you mus t pair the hands free unit with your phon e. This only needs to be done once. 1. Switc h on your phone and the ca r kit. 2. Activa te the Blu etooth fea ture on th e phone, and set the phone to search for Bluetooth devices. 3. Sele ct the car kit from the list of found devices. 4. Enter the Blue tooth pass code . The pas scode is on a stic ker attache d to the car kit us er guide. The Bluetooth passcode is a four-digit number that corres ponds to the last fou r digits in the se rial number supplied w ith the car kit. The car kit ca n only establis h a Blue tooth wireless connection to on e compatible phone . ■ Enhancement settings The enh ancement s ettings me nu is shown only if the device has been co nne cted to a compat ib le e nhanc ement. S el ect Menu > Settings > Enh anc ement s > Headset , TTY/TD D , Charger , o r Hearing ai d .
Settings 48 Head se t Impo rtan t: The head set may a ffect your abilit y to hear s ou nds around you . Do not use the he adset in situation s that ma y endanger your s afety. Select the option of your c hoic e to en ter the submenu and modify i ts se ttings. Default profile —Choose the profile y ou want automatic ally activat ed with a he adset connec ted. Automa tic answer > On or Off —Ans wer calls a utomatica lly after on e ring with a he adset con nected. TTY /T DD To use TTY /TDD with you r devic e, sele ct Men u > Settin gs > Enh anc emen ts > TTY/TDD . Charger Select an option to modify its settings. Default profile —Choose the profile y ou want automatic ally activ a t ed with yo ur device conn ected to th e cha rger. Ligh ts —Choose to keep th e d evice lig hts always on, or to shut off automatica lly after several seconds . Hear ing aid To use a T-coi l hearing aid with y our device, se lect Menu > Settings > Enha ncem ents > Hearing aid > T -c oil hearing aid mode > On or Off . ■ Security settings When firs t accessi ng the secu rity settings, ente r the preset lock code. Depending on y our wireless service provider, this can be the l ast four digits of your phone num ber, 1234, or 0000. If non e of these w ork, contac t your wirel ess service provider for help.
Settings 49 Phon e lock The phon e lock feature protects y our device from unaut horized outgoing calls or unauth orize d access to informati on s tored in the devi ce. With the phon e lock ac tivated, Ph one locked is displayed each time y ou turn your device on or off. With the device locke d, calls may still be possible to the official emergency nu mber programmed into yo ur device. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Security . 2. Enter the lock code, and select OK . See "Chan ge loc k code," p. 50 . 3. Sele ct Phon e loc k and one of the follo w in g opt ions: Off —I mmedia tely turn s off the de vice lock feature . Lock now —Immediately tu rns on the device loc k fe ature. On p o w er- up — Turns on the devic e lock feature th e nex t time y ou turn t he devic e on . With Lock now selecte d, you mu st ente r your lo ck code before the device can function normally. Call not allowed is displayed if you a ttem pt to place a call wit h your de vice lock ed. To answ er a call with t he pho ne l ock on, select Answer , or press the send key. Al low number s With the phone lock on, the only outgoing calls you can make are to th e em erg ency nu mber pro gram med into you r device or the number st ore d in th e Allo w ed no. when phone locked location: 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Security . 2. Enter th e lock co de, an d select OK . S ee "Cha nge lock code," p. 50.
Settings 50 3. Sele ct Allowed no. when phone lock e d . With an empty folder selec ted, s ele ct Ass ign , a nd ent er the p hone nu mber ; or select Assi gn > Find to re call th e numbe r from your conta cts list. Select OK . To call the a llowed phone nu mber, scroll down to high light the num ber you want to call, or ente r it on the keypad; press the send ke y to plac e the call. Chan ge lock code To en sur e th e s ecu rity of yo ur de vic e, y ou may wa nt to ch ange the preset lock code t o your own selec ted four digit number. Avoi d usin g co des simi lar to em ergenc y nu mbers to pre ven t accide ntal dialin g o f the emergency nu mber. With the wro ng lock code entere d five ti mes in succ ession, you r phone will not a ccept your cor rect lo ck code for 5 minute s, even if you power off the device betwe en i nco rr ect entries. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Security . 2. Enter the lock code, and select OK . 3. Sele ct Change lock code . 4. Ent er the new loc k code (must be 4 c haracte rs in length). 5. Re e n ter the new lock cod e for verification, and select OK . Whe n chan ging your lo ck c ode , ma ke su re you st ore it i n a safe pl ace, away f rom yo u r d evi ce. Call res trictions Sel ect call r estri ctio ns to block or all ow numbers f or outg oing an d inc omin g c alls. W ith r estri cte d ca lls, yo u ma y st ill c al l th e official emergency nu mber programmed into yo ur device. Contact your s ervice provider for more inform ation. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Security .
Settings 51 2. Enter th e lock co de, an d select OK . S ee "Cha nge lock code," p. 50. 3. Sele ct Call restric tions . 4. Sele ct the types o f c alls you wan t to restrict : Restrict outgoing calls > Blocked numbers or Allowed num ber s > Select , Add res triction , Edit , or Delete — Calls cannot be made. Re s tri ct incomin g ca lls > B locked num bers or Allowed num ber s > Select , Add res triction , Edit , or Delete — Calls cannot be rec eived. Voice pri va cy Voice priv acy is a network s ervice. See "N etwork service s," p. 7. If y our w ire les s service provide r supports this fe ature, th e vo ic e pri vac y feat ur e pro tec ts the privac y o f y our curre nt phone con vers atio n from other callers placing phone ca lls on you r same net work . 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Security . 2. Enter the lock code, and select OK . See "Chan ge loc k code," p. 50 . 3. Sele ct V oic e privacy > On or Off . ■ Network The me nu options you see in your de vice depend on your netwo rk operator’s network . Check with yo ur network operator for more information. The Network m enu en a ble s you to cust omize the wa y your devi ce choos es a ne twork in w hich to o perate wh ile yo u are w i t h i n o r o u t s i d e o f y o u r p r i m a r y o r h o m e s y s t e m . Y o u r d e v i c e is set to sea rch for the most cos t-effectiv e network. If your device canno t find a prefe rred network, it selects a network automatically based on the option you choose in the Network me nu.
Settings 52 Roami ng options You can set you r devic e to roam or search for another netwo rk wh en you a re no t in your home are a. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Network > Roaming options and one of the follow ing options: Home o nl y —You ca n make a nd receiv e calls in your home area only. Automati c A — The de vice autom atically sear ches for se rvice in anothe r digital network. The roaming rate applies when not in th e home ser vi ce are a. Automati c B —The de vice aut omatically s earches for s ervice in anothe r digital network. The roaming rate applies when not in th e home ser vi ce are a. 2. Whe n selectin g Home o nl y , se lec t Ye s to co nf irm the a ctiva tion. Roaming a l er t tones To activat e alert tones to no tify you whe n you ar e roaming, sel ect Menu > Settings > Netw ork > Roaming alert ton es . Roam ca ll ale rt tones To activat e ale rt tones for roaming calls, s e lect Men u > Settings > Network > Roam call alert tone s . Serv ice change tones To activat e alert tones to no tify you whe n service changes enteri ng a home or roaming are a, sele ct Menu > Se t tings > Network > Se rvice change tone s . ■ Network ser vices Th e fol low ing fe ature s a re net w o rk s ervi ces. S ee " Netwo rk ser vic es, " p. 7 .
Settings 53 Stor e a feat ure code 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Network services > Network feature s etti ng . 2. Enter the feat ure code from your netw ork operator (for example, *633 ), and select OK . 3. Sele ct the type of se rvice that m atches the feature code you entere d ( for exam ple , Call forwarding ). The activate d fe ature code is now stored in your device, and y ou are returne d to the Feature code: fie ld. Continue entering othe r feature codes ( for example, *633) , or press the e nd key to return to the sta ndby mode. W hen you enter a network feature code succes sfully, the feature beco mes vis ible in the Network services menu . Call fo rwardi ng Call forwarding te lls your netw ork to redirect incom ing calls to another nu mber. Call forwarding is a network service and may no t work the same in all network s, so contact y our netwo rk operator for availabilit y. Activa te The followin g options may n ot all appear in the dis pl ay. Contact your ne twork operato r for more inform ation. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding > F orward all calls , Forward if busy , Forward if no t answered , or F orward if out of re ach > Act iva te . 2. Ent er the numbe r to whic h you want to forw ard your calls, or othe r information , and select OK . Ca nce l Se le ct Menu > Set ting s > Netw ork servic es > Cal l forw ard ing > Cance l all call forwarding . Cance l all call forwarding may affect your ability to receive voic e m a i l mess ages. Contac t your network ope rator for specific details.
Settings 54 Call wai ting Call wai ting notifies y o u of an incoming cal l even while you a r e in a call. You can then accept, reject , or ignore the incoming call. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Network services > Call waitin g > Ac ti va te or Cancel . 2. During a call, select Answer , or press the send key to answ er the waiting call. The first call is put on hold. 3. Pres s the end ke y to end the active call. Send caller ID If your network operator supports this feature, you ca n allow or prevent your nu mber fro m appearing on the receiving caller I D. Sele ct Menu > Setting s > Network services > Send my c aller I D > Ye s or No . My number se lection Select Menu > Settings > Network services > M y number selection . This feature is network-de pendent. ■ Restore se ttings You ca n reset some of the menu settin gs to their or iginal values. Data that you have enter ed or downloaded is not delete d ( for examp l e , entr ies in your contacts list a re not affected). 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings > Restore se ttings . 2. Enter the lock code, and select OK . See "Chan ge loc k code," p. 50 .
Settings 55 ■ Phone details To view the current details of your phone, select Menu > Settings > Ph one details and one of the followin g op tions: My n umber —Shows the current phone numb er details. Software version —Show s the phone model , hardware, and software version in formation for the phone. System details —Sh ows the digital ne twork the phone is on . Icon glossary —Sh ows the icons us ed.
Conta cts 56 7. Contacts The co ntac ts list can ho ld up t o 25 0 cont a c ts wit h mult iple number s an d text notes for each contact. T he amount of numb ers and text entries you can sa ve may vary , de pend ing on the le ngth and total numb er of e ntries i n the co ntac ts li st. ■ Add new co nt ac t s To acces s the con tacts list in the standby mode , pres s the right soft ke y, or selec t Menu > Con tacts > Names . Sav e contac t name and numbe r 1. In the s tan dby mode, enter the phone number you wan t to save . 2. Sele ct Save . 3. Ent er the name, an d se lect OK . Sav e contac t number o nly 1. In the s tan dby mode, enter the phone number you wan t to save . 2. Sele ct and hold Opt io ns . Save an ent ry 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > Na mes > Opt io ns > Ad d n e w . 2. Ent er the name, an d se lect OK . 3. Enter the phon e number, and select OK > Back . Save numbers and t ext i tems You c an save d ifferent types o f phone n umbers and short text item s pe r name to the conta cts l is t. Th e first number yo u save for any entry is automatica lly set as the default , or primary num ber, which you can al ways c hange .
Conta cts 57 1. In t he stan dby mo de, s cr oll down t o dis pla y yo ur c ont acts list, an d highlight the entry to w hich you wa nt to add a phon e nu mber o r te xt it em. 2. Select Det ail s > Op t ions > Ad d d et a il > Num ber ( Genera l , M obile , Home , Wor k , or Fax ), E-m ail addre ss , Web add ress , Street add ress , Not e , or To ne . 3. Ente r th e numb er or t ext f or the t ype you have s elec ted, and sele ct OK . 4. To change a numbe r type, highlight the number, and sele ct Optio ns > Change type > Ge nera l , Mobile , Home , Wo r k , or Fa x . Chan ge defaul t number You can chang e the default (prim ar y ) n umber for the co ntact entry . 1. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Co nta ct s > Names , scroll to se lect the conta ct en try you want to change, and sele ct De t ails . 2. Scroll t o the numb er you want to set as defa ult, and s elect Opt io ns > Se t as default . Calle r grou ps Yo u ca n a dd co nt acts list entr ies to any o f five call er grou ps, and assign a unique ringing tone or graphic to th at group. This enab les you to identify calle rs from the group by their uniq ue ringing tone or gra phic. 1. To as sign a n entry in you r cont acts li st to a calle r group, select your desired cont a ct entry, and Opt ions > Add to group . 2. To manage yo ur caller groups, select Menu > Contacts > Groups > Option s > Group d etails to displa y the following caller group options:
Conta cts 58 Group nam e —Rename t he group. Group ringi ng tone —Set the ringing tone for the group. Group me mbers —Add or remove me mbers from the caller group. Set up 1-to uch dialing You can a ss ociate any entry in the c ontacts list w ith a ke y from 2–9. To dial those entries, press and hold the assigned key. See "1-touch d ialing," p. 37 to act ivate or deactivate 1- touch dia ling. Assign a key to 1-t ouch dialing 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > 1 -touch dialin g . 2. Sc rol l to a n (em p ty ) 1 -touc h di aling sl ot, an d sele ct A ssign . 3. Ent er the numbe r (inc luding the a rea code) an d a n a m e for the nu mber, or select Search to retrie ve a number from t he c ontac ts list; select OK . If 1-touc h dialing is off, the device displays a prompt and asks if you w ant to turn 1-t ouch diali ng on. 4. Sele ct Ye s to a ctivate 1- touch dialing. Chan ge 1-touc h dialing number s 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > 1 -touch dialin g . 2. Scroll to the 1-touch dialing entry you wa nt to change , and sele ct Options > Chan ge. 3. Enter th e new number and a name for th e e ntry, o r sele ct Find to ret riev e a num ber from the con tact s li st; s elec t OK . Delete 1- touc h diali ng nu mbers 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > 1 -touch dialin g . 2. Scroll to the 1-touch dialing entry you wa nt to delete, and sele ct Options > Dele te > Ye s .
Conta cts 59 ■ Vo i c e t a g s You can dial up to 25 store d numbe rs us i ng v oic e dialing. Before using voic e tags, note th e following: • Voice tags are not language -dependent. They depend on th e spea ker ’s v oice . • You mu st say the n ame exac tly as you sai d it w h e n you recorde d it. • Voice t ags are sens itiv e to backg roun d nois e. Record voice tags a nd use them in a quiet e nvironment. • Ve ry s hort nam es ar e no t ac cept ed. Us e lon g na mes and avoid sim ilar names for different n umbers. Note: U sing voice ta gs m ay be difficult in a noisy enviro nment or during an eme rge nc y, so y ou s hou ld not r ely on voi ce di ali ng in al l cir cumsta nce s. Ass ign a voice t ag to an ent ry Before you can use voice dia ling, you m ust first assig n a voic e tag to the nu mber. 1. In the standby mode, scroll to the entry in your contact s list to w hich you wa nt to assign a voice tag. 2. Sele ct Details > Option s > Add v oi ce tag > Start . 3. Spea k clearly into the micro phone. Do not select Quit unless you wan t to canc el the re cordi ng . T he de vic e aut omat ica ll y stops recording, and sav es and replays the voice tag. appear s next to comm ands that h ave v oice tags assign ed. Dial a nu mber 1. In th e standb y mo de, pre ss and h old the right so ft key with the f old o p en.
Conta cts 60 2. Wh en y ou he ar s eve ral be eps a nd Speak now appears, rel e ase th e ke y. 3. Pronounc e the voice tag cl ea rly into the microp hone. When the de vice f ind s t he vo ic e ta g, Fo und : appears, and the de vice autom atically di als the num ber. If the dev ice does not locate a number or recognize the voice tag, No m atch found appears. Ass ign voi ce ta gs 1. After you have associat ed a v oic e tag t o a contact , sele ct Menu > Con ta ct s > V oice tags and you r d esired voi ce t ag entr y. 2. Sele ct Playb ack , Change , o r Dele te . ■ Edit contacts list entries 1. Sele ct Menu > Contacts > Names , an d scroll to the entry you wa nt to edit in your contacts list. 2. Select Detai ls > Options and on e of the f ollow ing optio ns, wh ich may vary dep end ing o n whe the r y ou are edit ing a con tact list e d by ph one num ber or cont act nam e: Vie w —View the phone n umber of the cont act. Add detail —Add more details to the cont a ct: Name (on ly availab le with no nam e added), Numb er ( Gen eral , M obile , Home , Wo rk , o r Fax ), E-m ail address , Web address , Street address , Note , or Ton e . Edit name , Edit numb er , or Edit detail —Edi t a n ex is ting contact na me, phone number, or details to th e contact. Del ete —Delete the nu mbe r ( Delet e number ) or th e entire con ta ct en try ( De lete co ntact ). Send message —Cr eate a nd send t he c ontact a text messa ge messa ge.
Conta cts 61 Use num ber —Use or sa ve the num ber (a vaila ble when you select a contact l iste d with a contac t name). Select Option s to use the number. Set as defa ult —Chan ge the defaul t numb er of the cont act. Chan ge type > General , Mo bile , Home , Work , or Fax — Change the n umber type. Ad d v o i c e t a g or Vo i c e ta g — Add a v oice t ag to th e c onta ct if no voice tag assigned, or se lect Playback , Change , or Delete if a voice tag is assigne d. Send bus. card —Send the contac t a s a business ca rd to anothe r de v ice. Add to group —Add th e contact to an existing cal l er gr oup. 1-touc h dialing —A dd the con tact to your 1-tou ch dialin g lis t. 3. Edit the optio n to your preference, and select OK . ■ De le te co nt act s e nt rie s To delete one contact in your conta cts list, in the standby mode, sel ect Menu > Cont acts > Names . Scroll to th e con tact you wish to de lete and select Opt io ns > Delete c ontact > Ye s . To delet e al l en tries in your con ta cts li st, in th e st an dby m ode , sel ect Menu > Cont acts > Del ete all contacts . ■ Access the contac ts m enu 1. In t he stan dby mo de, s el ect Men u > Contacts and one of the f oll owing opti ons : Names —View th e entries in your con tacts lis t, and sel ect Details or Opt ions > Search , Add new contac t , Add new group , or D elete conta ct for your se le c te d entry . Settin gs —Change the cont acts list v iew or check t he mem ory st atus o f yo ur devic e.
Conta cts 62 Groups —View and edit the properties of a ny of the caller groups on the device. V oice t ags —Listen to, m odify, or delete a voic e tag to a conta ct in the contac ts list. 1-touc h dialing —V iew or modify the list of 1-touch dialing n umbers. Own number —View your ow n phone nu mber. De let e al l con tac ts —Delete al l entries i n your contact s list. 2. Select an option to activate the feature or acc ess its su bmenu. Se arc h for a na me 1. In the standby mode , pres s th e right soft ke y Nam es to view your list o f conta cts. 2. Pres s the ke y correspondin g to the first lette r of the nam e for w hich you are search ing. 3. Scroll to sele ct a contac t, an d se lect Details to v iew the de tails. Confi gure setti ngs You can se lect ho w t he cont acts a ppea r in your cont acts li st a n d v i e w t h e a m o u n t o f u s e d o r a v a i l a b l e m e m o r y i n y o u r device. Select Menu > Con tacts > S ettings > Contac ts view to chan ge the vie w of the n ame list or Memory st atus to view the used and rem a ining de vice memory. ■ Send and receive contacts You can s end a nd receive a n entry in your con tacts list usi ng text me ssaging.
Conta cts 63 Send a busi ness c ard You can sen d a bus iness card as a text m essage to a com patible phone or other handh eld device. 1. Highli ght your desired entry from your contacts list, and sel ec t Op ti on s > Send bus. card > V i a text mess ag e . Prima ry number and All detail s o p tio ns a ppear onl y if you hav e more tha n one numb er or detail save d to the cont act entry. 2. Enter the nu mber for your recipien t, or select Search to retrie ve a number from your c ontact s list. 3. Sele ct OK ; the busi ness card is sent.
Tool s 64 8. T o ols Your phone conta ins featu res to help organize your everyday life, includin g an ala rm clock, ca lendar, ca lculator, co untdown timer, and stopwatch. ■ Alarm clock Set an alarm The alarm clock is based on the phone clock. It sounds an alert any time you spec i fy and even works if the phone is turned off. 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > A larm clock > Al arm time . 2. Ente r t he t im e for th e al arm in hh: mm fo rmat , a nd se le ct OK . 3. Sele ct am or pm if 12 -hour clock format is on.,mn Alarm on appears briefly in the display, and appears in the standby mode. If you nee d to reset the ala rm selec t Menu > Tools > Alarm cloc k > Alarm time > On from the standby m ode. To turn off the alarm, select Menu > Tools > Al arm clock > Alarm time > Off from the standby mode. Rep eat al arm You can set the ala rm to repeat every day or only on certain days of t he week. 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > A larm clock > Repeat alarm > On . 2. Check th e day or day s of the week you wish to repeat the alarm, and s elect Mark . S el ect Unma rk t o r e m o v e a d a y . 3. Sele ct Don e when you hav e added all desired days. If you need to rev is e the days for a repeated alarm, select Menu > Tools > Alarm clock > Repeat ala rm > Repetition days from the standby mo de.
To ols 65 If y ou need to s t op a repeated alarm , sele c t Me nu > Tools > Alarm clock > Repeat alarm > Off in the standby mode. Set th e ala rm tone To set w hic h t one t o pl ay wh en the a lar m s ound s, sel ect Menu > T ools > Al arm > Alarm ton e > Standard or Ope n Gallery to choose th e ton e you want to use . Set the sn ooze time- o u t You can set the Snooze time -out fo r the alarm. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm c lock > Snooz e time-out and choose a snooze time. When th e alarm sounds, y our phone beeps, vibrates (i f vibrate aler t i s on i n th e c urre ntl y a ctive prof ile) , a nd li ghts up . With th e phone on , select St op to shu t the alarm off o r Snooze . If you se lect Snooze , the alarm st ops for 10 min utes. If you do not press a ke y, the ala rm s tops (snoozes) for th e Snooze time -out , t hen sounds again . If the alarm time is reached wh ile the pho ne is switche d off, the phone switc hes itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you sele ct St op , t he dev ice as ks w he the r yo u w ant to activate the phone for calls. Select No to switch off the device or Ye s t o m ake a nd re ceive calls . Do n ot select Ye s when w ireless p hone use may c ause interference or danger. ■ Calendar The ca lendar kee ps track of re minders , calls you n eed to make, mee tings, memo, an d birthda ys. It can even sou nd an alarm for a ny of thes e events. The defau lt monthly v iew provides an overvi ew of the sele cted month a nd weeks. You can also jump to a specific date. Any days or dates that appear in bold font con tain calendar note s such as a meeting or reminde r. A short summ a ry of notes for the day appear at the bottom of the screen.
Tool s 66 Ope n cal end ar Select Menu > Tools > Calen dar . Scroll to mo ve the cursor in the calendar view. Calendar options Select Menu > Tools > Calen dar > Opti on s and one of the follow ing: W eek view — V i e w y o u r c a l e n d a r b y w e e k s . T o r e t u r n t o m o n t h view s elect Back , wh ile i n the We e k vi e w . Make a note —Crea te a note on the selecte d date. Go to date —Jump to a s peci fic date. Enter the d ate ( f or example, 15/07 /2005), a nd select OK . Go to to day —Jump to the curre nt date. Settings —M odify the ca lendar settin gs. Go to to -do lis t —Go directly to your to-do list. Del ete all note s —Delete all cal endar notes. T hi s o pti on appears only if a cale ndar note has bee n created. Ma ke a c al en dar no te You can make a calend ar note for a specific date. You c an cho os e from five types of notes. Your phon e as k s for furt her informat ion dependi ng on which no te you select. You can als o se t an alarm for your note. 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Cale ndar . 2. Scroll to the date for which you w ant to make a note . Scroll or select Opt ions > Go t o da te . 3. Sele ct Opt ions > Mak e a note and one of the followin g Meetin g —Ent er the su bj ect, and selec t Save . Enter a location, and sele ct Save . Enter a sta rt an d end time. Choose an alarm option.
To ols 67 Call —Ent er th e phon e numbe r, a nd sel ect Save . Enter a na me , an d s el ec t Sav e . E n te r a time. C hoose an al arm option. Yo u can also se lect Optio ns > Search to search your con tacts. Birthday —Enter the person’s name, a nd select Save . Enter the y ear of birth. Choose an al arm option. Memo —En ter t he s u bj ect , an d se lect Save . Enter a start and end date. Choose an alarm option. Remi nder —Ent er th e rem ind e r, a nd s elec t Save . Choos e an alarm opt ion. Vi ew c alend ar no tes ( day v iew) You can view the ca lendar note s fo r a day. 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Cale ndar . 2. Scroll to the date you wa nt to view or sele ct Opt ion s > Go to date . Days with notes appear in bold type. 3. Sele ct Vi ew to se e the list of note s for that day. To v iew a spe c if ic n ote, scroll t o t he n ot e, and se lect Vi ew again. If the re are n o notes for th at date, selec t Add note to crea te a new c a le ndar note. Opt ions wh ile vi ewing a day When viewi ng the list of no tes for a day, scroll t o a no te, and sel ect Opti on s and one of the following: Make a note —Create a new note for the selected date. Delete — Del ete the no te. Edit —Edit the n ote. Use detail —U se a detail conta ined in the note. Mo ve —Move the not e to another date on your calend ar. Repeat —Enable the note to recur on a re gular basis ( daily , wee kly, biweekly , monthly, and ye arly). Re pe at is not available for Birt hday note.
Tool s 68 Go to date —Jump to anoth er date o n your calendar. Go to to day —Return to the current date . Send note > Send as message or Via calendar —Send a calendar note in cale ndar format ( vCal), in a text me s sa ge, in a multime dia m essage, or d irectly to another device. Copy —Cop y the not e. Yo u can past e the n ote to anot her date. Settings —M odify the ca lendar settin gs. Go to to -do lis t —Go directly to your to-do list. Receive a note in calen dar fo rmat (vCa l) When y ou receive a cale ndar note in ca lendar-to-c alendar format (vCal), your phone display s Ca le n dar note received . Selec t Sh o w to v iew the calendar no te. Select Save t o s a v e t h e not e to yo ur cal enda r or Opti ons > Disc ard to d iscar d th e note. Modify calen dar set ting s Select Menu > Tools > Calen dar > Opti on s > Settin gs an d one of the following : Se t the dat e —Ente r the curre nt date, and selec t OK . Appears only w hen the date h as not yet been set. Se t the tim e —E nter th e current t ime, and sele ct OK . Appear s only whe n the tim e has not ye t been set . Time zone —Sele ct your curre nt time zon e. Date format —Select your pre ferred date format. Date separator —Select your pre ferred date separator. Time format —Select your pre ferred time format. Default vi ew —Sel ect a mo nthl y or week ly vi ew. We ek s t ar ts —Sel ect the d ay the wee k star ts . Au to -del ete no tes — Sel ect when to de lete pas t notes.
To ols 69 ■ Notes You can write text n otes with the Notes . You ca n also send notes usin g text mes saging or Bluetooth connec tivity. Select Menu > Tools > Notes to see your curre nt list of notes. If ther e are no notes, select Add n o t e to create a no te. If there are ex is t ing notes, s croll to a n ote, an d select View . C reat e yo ur note, and selec t Sav e . To write additional notes, select Menu > T ools > No tes > Opt ions > Make a note . Create y our note, a nd s ele ct any note options and Save . When y ou crea te a note, the follo wing options a re a vailable: Insert time & date —Adds the time and date to your note. Clos e — Returns yo u to the notes list. Inse rt s m iley —Ins erts a smiley into your m essa ge . Inse rt word or Edit word —Ent er or ed it th e te xt o f a new word tha t migh t not appe ar in the predictive t ext dictiona ry. Option only appears when pred ictive text is on. Inser t symbol —Inserts a spec ial charac ter into y our message . Option only appears when pred ictive text is on. Writing langu age —Cho os e t h e lan gua ge yo u w an t to us e. Prediction on or Predict ion off — Turn pred ictive text on or off. Mat ches —View matches found in the pr edictive text di ctionary for the word you want t o use. This dis plays only whe n predictiv e text is on. Se nd a note 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Not es . 2. Scroll to the note you wish to send, and select Opt ions > Send not e > Send a s message to send the no te in a text messag e.
Tool s 70 Notes opt ions Select Menu > Tools > Notes > Opti ons an d one of the follow ing: Make a note —Creat e a new note. Delete — Del ete the note you s elect ed. Edit —Edit the n ote y ou s elected. Use detail —U se a detail conta ined in the note. Send note > S end as me ssage —Send a note in a text message. Delete all note s —De let e all note s. The note options appear only wh en y ou have created one or more note s . ■ T o-do list Use t he T o-do list featu re to keep track of your task s. You can sa ve a ta sk o r erra nd a s a to- do li st no te , se lect a prio rit y leve l for the to-do list note, and mark it as done wh en you have completed it. You can sort the to-do list not es by priority or by date. Select Menu > Tools > To-do list . The curren t to-do list is displayed. If there a re no to-do tas ks, select A dd note to crea te your first to-do list note . If there are ex isting to-do list not es, scroll to a to-do list note , and select View . Selec t Men u > To ol s > To - d o l i s t > Ad d n ot e . Enter th e su bject , and s elect Save > High , Medium , or Lo w . To write additional notes, select Menu > Tools > To-do list > Opt ions > Ad d . Ent er the subject, an d se lect Save > High , Medium , or Lo w . When y ou create a to-do list note, the foll owing options are av ailable: Search —Searc h for existing notes.
To ols 71 Inse rt s m iley —Ins ert a smile y into your me s sa ge. Inse rt word or Edit word —Ent er or ed it th e te xt o f a new word tha t migh t not appe ar in the predictive t ext dictiona ry. This disp la ys on ly when predic tive text is on. Insert symbol —Insert a sp ecial charac ter into your me ssage. This disp la ys on ly when predic tive text is on. Writing langu age —Cho os e t h e lan gua ge yo u w an t to us e. Prediction on or Predict ion off — Turn pred ictive text on or off. Ma tc hes —View matche s found in the pre dictive tex t dictionary f o r t h e w o r d y o u w a n t t o u s e . T h i s d i s p l a y s o n l y w h e n p r e d i c t i v e text is on. To edit the notes, select Menu > Tools > To-do list > Vie w > Edit . Edit the s ubject, sele ct Save . To view to- do l is t n otes, selec t Me nu > Tools > To-do list > Vie w > Opt ions , and one of the following choices: Deadline —Chan ge the de adline of the to-do list note. Mar k not e a s done or Ma rk a s not done —Indicate wheth er t he to-do list note is c ompleted or not. Delete — Delete the to-do list note . Use detail —U se a detail conta ined in the note. Edit priority —Chang e the priority t o High , Medium , or Low . Send > Send as message or Via calendar — Se n d the to-do list note . Go to calendar —L eave the to-do list, and go to th e calendar. Save to calendar —Save the to-do list note to your calendar. Send a to -do li st note 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > To - d o l i st . 2. Scroll to the note you wish to send, and select Opt ions > Sen d > Sen d as messag e or Vi a cal end ar to s end t he to-d o lis t no te in c alen dar form at (v Ca l), in a te xt m es s a ge, in a mu ltim edia messa ge, or di rectl y to anothe r dev ice.
Tool s 72 To-d o list opt ions Select Menu > Tools > To-do list > Opti on s and one of the follow ing: Add —Cre a t e a new to-do list note. Delete — Delete the to-do list note you select ed. Mark note as done or Mark as n ot done —Indicat e wh ether the to-do list note is completed or not . Use detail —U se a detail conta ined in the note. Sort by deadline or Sort by priority —Sort the to-do list by either date or priority. Send > Send as message or Via calendar —S end t he to-do lis t note in cale ndar format ( vCal), in a text me s sa ge, in a multime dia m essage, or d irectly to another device. Go to calendar —L eave the to-do list, and go to th e calendar. Save to calendar —Save the to-do list note you s elected to yo ur ca le nda r. Delete done notes —Delete th e to- do list no te yo u selecte d from you r calen dar. Delete all note s —D elete all the to-do list not es. The to-do list options appear only wh en yo u have cre ated one or more notes. ■ Calculator The calculator in your ph one adds, subtracts, multiplies, divi des, c alculat es t he square and the squ are r oot, ch anges the sign of t he number ente red, and co nverts curr ency values. Note: Th is calc ulator has a limite d accurac y and is desig ne d for simple calcula tions. To use the calculator, do the following: 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Calc ulator .
To ols 73 2. Enter the first number in th e calculation. Press # for a de cimal poin t if ne cess ary. Press t he scroll key up or down to ch ange the sign of your num ber or v al ue. Press * to cy cle through the add ( ), subtrac t ( -), m ultiply (*), and divide (/) characters. Pause briefly to select the displayed character. 3. Ent er the second num ber in y our calc ulation. 4. Sele ct Equals . To perform a square or square root calcu lation, select Opt ions > Square or Square root . Cu rrency conver ter Yo u ca n co nve rt fo rei gn cur re ncy to do mes ti c, or vi ce ve rsa , directly from t he standby mode or from the Calc ulator men u. Note: W hen you c hange base curre ncy, you mu st ente r the new rates becaus e all previously s et exchan ge rates are set to zero. 1. Sele ct Menu > T ools > C alc ulator > Op ti ons > Exchange rate > Foreign u nits in home un its or Home units in foreign un its . Foreign units in home units —The number of home units i t takes to make one unit of foreign cu rrency. Home units in fo reign units —The number of foreign units it tak es to make one unit of your home curre ncy. 2. Enter the ex change rate ( p re ss # to insert a decimal), and sele ct OK . 3. Sele ct Back t o return to the Calculator screen , and ente r the curr enc y amou nt t o conv ert. 4. Sele ct Opt ions > To h o m e or To foreign . To h o m e —C onv erts fore ign c urren cy to do mes tic curr ency . To fo re ig n —Converts dom estic cur rency to foreign curr e ncy.
Tool s 74 5. I f yo u have not al ready en tered a n exch ange rate, t he device prom pts you to enter it. Select OK . Yo u can edit the ex change ra te at any time. ■ Timers Your devic e contains two event ti mers: a norm al timer th at counts down a s e t in terval, an d an interv al timer th at counts up set in tervals. The timers on ly w o rk w h en t he phone is on. Once you turn off your phone, the timers are no longe r active. Norm al timer Thi s c ountdown ti mer enables yo u to ente r a sp ec ific durat i on (up to 99 hours, 59 min utes, and 59 sec onds). When the time runs out, your device sounds an alarm. To set the norm al timer, do the follow ing: 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Tim er > Normal timer . 2. Enter the time (in hh:m m:ss format), and select OK . 3. Enter a note for the time r, and select Start . and the tim er (in hh:mm: s s format) a pp ear in the standby mod e when the coun tdown timer is running. When th e time runs out, yo ur phone sounds an alarm, vibrates, and flas hes its li ght s. If you are in standby mode, select Rest art or Ex it . If you are not in the standby mode, press any key durin g the alarm to stop the tim er. After 60 s econds the timer alert expire s au tomatica lly. Select Exit or pres s the end k ey to clear th e timer note. To change the time, do the following: 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Tim er > Change time . 2. Ent er the new tim e, and sele ct OK .
To ols 75 3. Lea ve the note as it wa s, or enter a new note, and sele ct Start . To st op the t imer before t he alarm soun ds, select Men u > Tools > Time r > Stop t imer . Interv al timer The int erval tim er in yo ur device allows y ou to store mult iple interval tim ers. You ca n define and store up to 10 t iming periods for each interval tim er. Once at least one i nterval timer is se t a n d s tored , yo u can selec t the interva l timer and on e of the stored int ervals for th at t imer . When the s elect ed int erval expi res, y our phone s ounds an alarm, vi brates, an d flas hes its lights. To set an int e rval tim er, do the followin g: 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Tim er > Interv al timer . 2. Sele ct Add new timer . This option only appears if you have already create d an interval t imer. 3. Enter a name for the t imer, and select Save . 4. Enter a name for the firs t timer period, and select Sa ve . 5. Ent er the desired time inte rval, and selec t OK . 6. Select an existing stored pe riod and Edit period , Add period , D elete period , or Start timer . To use an interv a l time r, do the following: 1. Sele ct Menu > T ools > Tim er > I nterval tim er , an d one of the set in terval time rs. A dd new tim er is the only choic e if you ha ve not y et set any interva l timers. 2. Sele ct Start ti mer , Vi ew timer , Edit timer , Add new timer , or De lete tim er . These option s only appear if y ou h a ve already c reated an interval timer.
Tool s 76 ■ Stopwatch Your phone h as a stop watch that c an be used to trac k time. The stop watch disp lays time in hours , minutes , seconds, and fractions of a secon d in hh:m m:ss.ss format. Using the stopwat ch or allowing it to run in the background when u sing othe r features increases t he demand on ba ttery power and reduces the batte ry life. Measu re split or lap time Use the s plit time or lap time functions for a c tivities wh ere yo u need to pac e yo ur se lf . 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Sto p wa t ch > Sp lit timing or Lap timi ng > Start . Spl it ti ming —Use the spli t time func tion for such act iv ities as a lon g distan ce rac e when you n eed to p ace yours elf. Select Split to note th e lapsed tim e. The time r co ntinue s to run and the split time app ears below the runni ng time. Ea ch time you s elec t Split , the new m easured time appears at the beginnin g of the list. The maximum number of splits is 2 0. Lap timing — Use the l ap time fu nction wh en you w ant to trac k how long it takes to complete each cyc le or la p. Select Lap to not e the lap time. Th e clock s tops, then imme diatel y re starts from zero. The lap time appears below the ru nning time. Each t ime y ou s elect Lap , the new me a sure d time appears at the beginning of the list. The max imum num ber of laps is 20. 2. Sele ct Stop to end timing a nd dis p lay total time. Save a t ime To save a time while t he cloc k is running, s elect Stop > Save , enter a name for the me asurement, and select OK . If y ou do not ente r a n a m e, the total time is u sed as the de fa u lt title for the lap or split tim e.
To ols 77 Stop watch op tions Select Menu > Tools > Stopwatch and one of the follow ing: Conti nue — Continues to m easure time . Only appears if clock is runnin g and you are return ing to stopwatch scre en. Show last time —Vi ew t he las t me asu red ti me. Split timing —Use th e split tim e function. Lap timing —Use the la p time function. View time s —Brow se s aved t im es. Delete times > O ne by one or Del ete al l — Delete saved ti mes . Ope rati on note If you press the end key and return to th e standby m ode , the clock continues to run in th e background, and appears at t he t op of th e screen . To return to the Stopwatch scr een, do t h e fol lowi ng : 1. Sele ct Menu > Tools > Sto p wa t ch > C ontinue . 2. To stop the clock, selec t Stop .
Text entry 78 9. T ext entry You can use two me thods for enterin g t ext and numbers : standard mode and predictive text mode. Select Cle ar to backspace t he cursor and dele te a character. Se lect and hold Cle ar to backspace continuously and de le te ch a racters. ■ Standard mode Standard mode is the on ly w ay to ent e r text in the contac ts list and to rename caller groups. Text ( Abc) • Pres s a key onc e to insert the firs t letter on th e key , tw ice for the second letter, and so on. If you pause briefly, the last letter on the display is accepted, and your device aw aits th e next en try. •P r e s s 0 to enter a s pace and acce pt a completed word. •P r e s s 1 to insert a period into your m e ssage. •P r e s s * to displa y a co mplete list of specia l characters. • Pr ess and ho ld # to open the Editor settings ( Numbe r mode , Diction ary on or Dic tionary off , Writing langu age ). Numbe rs (123) To switch to 123 mode from Abc mode, press and hold # at any mes sage en try screen to bring up the E ditor settings . Select Numbe r mode , and th e device ret urns to the me ssage entry screen and switches the Abc icon in the uppe r left corner of the display to the 123 icon (or bac k) .
Text en try 79 Punctu ation a nd spe cial ch aracte rs While a t any tex t entry s creen, pres s * t o display special characte rs. Press * again t o cycle t hrou gh all availabl e charac ters. Scroll to naviga te through the list of special characte rs. With a characte r highligh ted, select In sert to inse rt the character in to your message . ■ Predictive t ext mode Much fast er than the standard mo d e method, predi ctive text input enables y ou to write m essages quickl y using your keypad and the b uil t-in dic t i onary. I n the pred ictive text m ode, yo ur phone pre dicts the words as you en ter them . Activate or d eactivate 1. At an y te xt en try scr een, sel ect Opti ons > Pre diction on to ac tivate or Prediction off to deactiva te. 2. If y ou are tu rning predicti ve text on, selec t the language of yo ur choic e. Text en try The illustra tion below simu lates you r display each tim e a key is pressed. For exa mple, to write Veriz on with predictiv e text on and the English dictionary selected, press each of th e follow ing keys once: 8 3 7 4 9 6 6 •P r e s s 0 to enter a space, and be gin writin g the next word. • If a displayed word is not corre ct, press * to s ee o the r mat ches. To return to th e previous wo rd in the list of match es, se lect Prev .
Text entry 80 • If ? appears after a word, select Spell to add the word to the dic tionary. •P r e s s 1 to insert a period into your m e ssage. • P ress and hold * to display special characters. Press * aga in to cycle th rough all available c haract ers. ■ Change case a nd mode Press # t o switch between uppercase, lowercase, and senten ce case tex t. As you pres s # , the followi ng icons appear in t he upper left of the display screen: Uppercase text: standard mode is on. Lowercase text: standard mode is on. Sent e nce case text: standard mode is on. This option is available only at the beginn ing of a s enten ce. Uppe rcase text: pred ictive tex t is on. Lo werca se te xt: p redic tive te xt is on. Sen ten ce ca se te xt: predi ct ive text is on. This option is available only at the beginn ing of a s enten ce.
Messaging 81 1 0. Messaging Contact Veri zon for more d etails about messaging service s. You can sen d and receive messages to com patible pho n es also sub scr ibed to a m essag e ser vice , send and r eceiv e e-ma il messages, and make distributi on lis ts that c ontain pho ne numbers and names from your c ontact s list. Your device su ppo rt s the sending of text messages beyon d t he character limit of a single message. Longer m essages are sent as a series of two o r more messages. Yo u r service pro v ider ma y charge accordingly. C haracters that use accents or other marks, and c haract ers fr om som e lang ua ge opti ons l ike Sp anish, take up more spac e limiting t he number of characters th at can be sent in a single me s sa ge. When com p o sing text mes sages , ch eck the nu mber of c haracter s allow ed in the t op ri ght c orn e r of t he messag e. U sing Un icod e charac t ers takes up more space. With Unicod e characters in your messag e, the indica tor may not show the message le ngth corre ctly. Before sending the messag e, t he phone t ells you if the message excee ds the maxi mum l ength a l lowed for on e message. Impo rtan t: E xerci se ca u t ion openin g messa ges. Messa ges may contain m alicious softw are or otherw ise be h armful to your device . Note: When sending mes sages, your device will d isplay Message sent . T h i s i s a n i n d i c a t i o n t h a t t h e m e s s a g e has been se nt by your device to the m e ssage center numbe r programmed into your de v ice. For messages that fail, the network will create a new error message, explaining why th e message was not delivered.
Messaging 82 ■ T e xt messages Wri te a nd sen d 1. Sele ct Menu > Messaging > T e x t m essage s > Create message . 2. Writ e a m essag e usin g th e key pad. Depending on the messaging s ervice enable d, some or all of the follow ing options are available while writin g you r m ess age: Sen ding opt ions > Ma rk or Unmar k > Urge nt , Rea d receipt , Callback no. , or Sign ature . S ele ct Sending options for a single message . See "Sendin g options ," p. 87. Clear all — Erase all the te xt, picture s, sounds, or ani mations fr om the me ssa ge e dit or . Add-ins —Insert sounds, animations, or pictures in a text messag e. St yl es —Choose the font typ e, font size, and text align ment in a tex t m e ssage. Ins ert co ntac t —In sert a nam e from you r conta cts list int o you r m ess age. Ins ert n umb er —Insert a phone nu mber or fin d a phone numbe r in the con tacts list. Save —Sele ct Drafts to save the messa ge in the drafts folder or Te m p l a t e s t o s a v e t h e m e s s a g e a s o n e o f y o u r prede f i ne d temp lates in the te mplates folder. Exit edit or —Exi t t he mes sage edi to r. Use te mplate —Inser t a pre defin ed te mplate into you r m ess age. Insert w ord or Edit word —En ter o r edit the t ext of a n ew wo rd that might not appear in the pr edic tiv e t ext dictio nary (only av ailable wit h predic tive text on ).
Messaging 83 I nser t sy mbo l —In sert a special charact er into your message (only availab le with pre dictive te xt on). Writing langu age —Choose the la nguage you want to use. Pr edi cti ve te xt —Turn th e predictive tex t on or off. Mat ches —V iew matches in th e dictionary for the wo rd yo u want to us e (only availa ble wit h predictive text on and when the sam e se t of key presses can produce multiple words). 3. To send t he me ssage, s e l ect Send to > Rece ntly used , Send to n umber , Send to e -mail , Se nd to distrib . list (if a distribution list has been created), or Se nd to many . 4. Enter the recipie nt’s ph one numbe r or e-mail address, or sele ct Search to retrieve a number or e-mail address from your con tacts lis t; select OK . Read m essage When you receive a message, a noti fication mess age and are displayed. 1. Sele ct Show to read the messag e or Exit to dism is s the notification and read the message later from you r inbox. See "V iew saved messages," p. 85. 2. Sc rol l up or do wn to vi ew the whol e mess age, if ne ces sar y. Opti on s Wh en r ead in g a te xt m essa ge , sel ec t Opt ion s to a cce s s s ome or all of the following optio ns: Delete —Disc ard th e mes sage . Use detail —Use or save the num ber , e-mail address, or W eb address. Save —Sav e t he me ssag e t o Saved text msgs. , Tem pl at es , or a fold er you ha ve create d.
Messaging 84 Forwa rd —Forward the message to another phone nu mber o r e-m ai l ad dr ess. Lock or Unlo ck — Lock or u nloc k the message . Ren ame — Edit the title of the me s sa ge. Reply to message 1. Sele ct Menu > Messaging > T e x t m essage s > Inbox and your desired me s sage, or when you receive a message , sele ct Show . 2. Sele ct Reply > E mpty screen , Original te xt , Te m pl at e , or one o f th e pre defin ed answ ers; then co mpose y our rep ly us ing the ke ypad. 3. After cre ating the re ply, selec t Send . Th e s ender ’s ph one num ber or e -ma il is us e d a s t he d ef au lt. Tem pl ates Templates are short, prewritten messages you can recall and inse rt i nto new tex t message s when you are sh ort on time. 1. Sele ct Menu > Messaging > T e x t m essage s > Cr eat e message > Opt io ns > Use t emplate . 2. Se lect you r d esired templa te. 3. Sele ct Send to > Re cently used , Se nd to numbe r , Se nd to e-m ail , Send to many , or S e n d t o d i s t r i b . l i s t (i f a dis trib ution list is creat ed). 4. Enter the recipie nt’s ph one numbe r or e-mail address, or select Sea rch t o r e t r i e v e a n u m b e r o r e - m a i l a d d r e s s f r o m your con tacts list ; s ele ct Send . Text message fol ders Save mess ag es You can save drafts of messa ges or received messages to an existing folde r or to a folder that you have created.
Messaging 85 1. O pen the rec eived me ssa ge o r c reate a n ew m ess age, and sele ct Optio ns . 2. To s ave a rece ived me ssa ge, sele ct Save > Sav ed te xt ms gs . , Tem p l at es , or a fol der y ou hav e cre at ed. To sa ve the draf t of a me ssage yo u have cre ated, s elect Save message > Drafts or Te mp la te s . View saved messages 1. Sele ct Menu > Messaging > T e x t m essage s . 2. Sele ct the folde r contai ning the message y ou wa nt to view : Inbox —Automatic ally stores a ny incomin g mess ages Outbox —Stores messag es that ha ve not bee n sent Sent it ems —St ores m essages that ha ve been sent Dr aft s —Stores m essa g e s crea ted as drafts Archive —Store s message s th at you choos e to archive , includin g unread ones Te mp la t es —Stores pictures a nd prewritten te mplates . Preloaded temp la tes can be edited and cu st om ized. My folders —Al lo w s you to org a niz e you r m es sages by cre ating custom fold ers and savi ng some of your messa ges here. Selec t Opt ion s > Ad d f o l d e r , Renam e folder , or Dele te folder to add a custom folder or renam e or delete a folder you have created. You ca n on ly d elet e fol der s cr eated in m y fo ld ers; the in box, s ent it ems, arch ive , and tem plates folders are protected. Wh e n dele ting a folde r, you are also deleting all mes sages in the folder. 3 . When the fold er opens, sel ect the message yo u want to view. Delete message s If your mess age memory is full and y ou have more messages wait ing at the network , No spac e for new text messages appears in the standby mode. You can do the following:
Messaging 86 • Read some of the unre ad messages, and delete them individually. • Del ete messages f r om some of your fo lde rs. Delete a s ingle messag e 1. Sele ct Menu > Messaging > T e x t m essage s . 2 . S elect the folder containing t he mess age you want to delet e. 3. Highli ght the me ssage you w ant to delete . 4. Sele ct Opt ions > Delete . 5. Sele ct Ye s to del ete the message or No to exit. Del ete al l mes sa ges in a fold er 1. Sele ct Menu > Messaging > T e x t m essage s > Delete m essage s . 2. Sel ect th e mess ages yo u wa nt to del ete : All —De letes all messages in a ll of the fol ders All read —Dele tes any mes sages th at have been read in all of the folders All unrea d —D elete s any messa ges th at ha ve not been read in a ll of t he folders 3. Select and mark the folders that have mes sages you want to de lete: Inbox —Deletes a ll messages from th e inbox folde r Sent ite ms —De letes all messages from the sen t item s folder Outbox —De let es al l mess ages fr om th e out box folde r Dra fts —D ele tes all me ssage s from th e draft s f old er Archive —De let es all mess ages fro m th e arch ive fol der User defin ed folders—Delete s all messages from the use r defined folder 4. Sele ct Don e > Ye s to emp ty the m ark ed fold er.
Messaging 87 Send ing optio ns To c ha nge s end ing opti ons f or all text mes sag es , selec t Menu > Messaging > T e xt mes sag es > Message se ttings > Sending options and the setting you w ant to cha nge: Priority > Normal or Urge nt —Set the priority of a m e ssage. Delive ry note > On or Off —Send a note to yourself confirm ing delivery of the message. Send callback nu mber —Send a c allbac k number to t he recipient. Sele ct Off or enter your desired phon e number to send to the re cipient as a ca llbac k numbe r, and sele ct OK . Signature —Sel ect On to crea te a signa ture to sen d wit h text message s or Off to tu rn this feature off. To change sending options for one message, select Menu > Messaging > T e xt mes sag es > Create message > Option s > Sending option s , mark or un mark the s etting you want to chan ge: Urge nt — Set the priority of th e mes s age as urge nt. Read receipt —Send a note to you rself confirming de livery of the me ssage. Callback no. —Enter you r desired pho ne n umber to send to the re cipient as a call back number, a n d s elect OK . Signature —Crea te a si gnature to s end with the text m essag e. Ot her se ttings Select Menu > Me ssagin g > T ext messages > Mess age settin gs > Ot her settin gs and the se ttin g yo u wa nt to c han ge: Message ov erwriting > Sent ite ms only , Inbox only , S. items & Inbox , or Off
Messaging 88 Note: Wh en the m essag e memo ry is fu ll , your phone ca nnot send or recei ve any n ew message s. To fre e up the me mory, y ou can select Message overwriting to make your phone a uto matica lly repl ace ol d messages in the inbox and outbox folders when n ew ones arrive. Save sent messages > Always save , Always prompt , or Off Auto-playbac k of s ounds > On or Of f Queue msgs. when digita l u navailable > On , On prom pt , or Off —Me s sages are store d in the outbox until th ey can be sent w ith digi tal service. ■ V oice messa ges Ve rizon Wir ele ss pr ovid es vo ice mail t o subs cri bers. Wh en yo u receive a v oice message, your devi ce beeps, displays a message, or both. If you receive more than one voice m essage, your device show s the n umber of voice m e ssages r ece ived. To acce ss voice m ail, press a nd hold 1 or dial *86 ( the preassigned number for all Verizon subscribers) a nd fo llow the prompt s. Voice mailbox number Select Menu > Messaging > V oice messages > V oice mailbox num ber . The voice mailbox number is displayed. Set up vo ice mail 1. In the standby mode , pres s and hold 1 , or dial *86. 2. When yo u con nec t to voic e ma il , and th e pr e-rec orded greeting be gins, follow the a u tomated instruc tions to setup voic e mail.
Messaging 89 Listen to voice messages After you set up voice mail, in the standby mode , press and ho ld 1 ; or sel ect Menu > M essaging > V oic e me ssages > List en to vo ice m essages to di al the voice mailb ox num ber. W hen yo u connect and the pre-record ed greeting begins, follow the autom a t ed instruction s to liste n to your voice messages. Dial ph one nu mbers in auto mated syste ms Pa uses a re used for a ut omate d voi ce sy stem s s uch as banks , voic e mail, or calling cards . Insert a pause after a phone numbe r, then enter anothe r group of numbers. The second set of numbers is dialed autom atically after the pau s e. This feature is used for dialing into systems that require a code. To set up dialing codes, do t he following: 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > 1-touc h dialing . 2. Sc rol l to a n (em p ty ) 1 -touc h di aling sl ot, an d sele ct A ssign . 3. Enter the phon e number, inc luding the area code. 4. Enter any diali ng codes as necessa ry after the ent ered phone number. For exa mp le, if y ou paus e fo r 5 s eco nds afte r c on nect ing to a bank , e nter p twi ce (t wo times 2. 5 second s) a fter the ban k num ber: 21 455512 12pp . 5. Enter any re maining pauses or othe r i nformation that enable s yo u to listen t o the in formation you want, an d sele ct OK 6. Ent er a name (such as bank), a nd selec t OK . To dial and listen to information, press and hold the assigned 1-touch dialin g key in the standby mod e.
Messaging 90 Ins ert dial ing cod es Press * repe a tedly to cyc le through dialing c odes. When the desir ed co de a ppears i n the displ ay, pau se bri efly, an d th e co de is inserted into the dialing string. The followin g dialing codes are a vailable: *—Bypa sses a set of in stru ctions p—Pauses for 2.5 seconds before sending any nu mbers that follow —Replaced by th e international access code w—W a it s for you to press th e send key before sendin g the numbers or codes that follow Clear voice mail icon To clear the v oice mail icon from the di s play , select Menu > Messaging > V oi ce m essa g es > Clear voice message icon .
Ext ras 91 11 . E x t r a s Challenge yourself or a friend to one of the fun games in your devic e, including Golf Tour a nd Solitaire. In Coll e ctions , use C onverte r II to conve rt currenc y, we ight, length, area, and volu me. Us e World cloc k II to che ck the tim e in citie s around th e world. An application m ay require a few seconds to load . Wh en y ou open an application, wait for the launch scre e n to disappe ar. At that poin t, th e applic ation is ready. Leaving applications runnin g in the ba ckgrou nd increases the dema nd on battery power and reduces the battery life. Impo rtan t: Onl y install and use applic ations and other softw are from sources that offer adequate security and protection agains t harmful software. ■ Games Select Menu > Ext ra s > Gam es to display the ga mes on you r dev ice. ■ Col lection Select Menu > Ext ra s > Collec tion and an applica tion.
Enha ncem ents 92 12. Enhanceme nts Check the model num ber of any charger before use with this device. This device is intende d fo r use wh e n suppli ed with power from the AC-4UZ charger. Warning : Use only batteries, charge rs and enhan cemen ts approved for use with t his partic ular model. The use of any oth e r types may inva lidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancements, please che ck wit h your dea ler. A few p ractica l rules abo ut accesso ries and enhancements: • Keep all accessorie s and enh a nce ments out of the reach of small ch ildren. • Whe n you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhan cement, grasp and pull the plug , not the cord. • Che ck regul arly that e nhancem ents in stalled in a ve hicle are m ounted and are op erating prop e rly. • I ns t allation of a ny comple x car enha ncem ents m ust be mad e by qualifi e d personne l only. Power : • Stan dard 860 m Ah Li-Ion Batte ry (BL-5B) • Travel Charger (AC-4U Z) • Mobile Charger
Battery inform ation 93 13. Battery informa tion ■ Charging and disch arging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and d ischarge cycles. The b attery can be charged a nd discharged hundreds of times, but it wi ll eventually wear out. When th e talk and sta ndby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery. Use only approved batteries, and recharge your battery o nly with approved chargers de signated for th is device. Contact Verizon W ireless for an approved list of batteries and chargers. If a replacement batt ery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be n e cessary t o connect t he charger t he n disconnect and reconnect it t o begin charging th e batte ry. Unplug the charge r from the electrical plug and the device wh e n not in use. Do not lea ve a fully charge d battery connected to a charger, since overchar gi n g may shorten its life tim e . If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. If the batte ry is complete ly discharge d, it may take a few minutes before the charging indica tor appears on the display or before any calls can be made. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is d a ma ge d. Do not short- circuit the battery. Accide ntal short-circui ting can oc cur whe n a metalli c objec t such as a co in, clip, or pen causes direct conne ct ion of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. (The s e look like me tal strips on the battery.) This migh t happen, for example, when you carry a
Battery information 94 spare ba ttery in you r p ocket or purse. Short-circu iting the terminals may damage the ba ttery or t he connect ing object. Leaving the batte ry in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summ er or winter condit ions, will redu ce the capacity and lifet ime of the batt ery. Alw ays try to keep th e batte ry between 15°C and 25 °C (59 °F and 77 °F). A device with a hot or cold battery ma y not work tempora rily, even w hen the battery is fully ch arged. Battery performan ce is particularly limited in te mperatures we ll below freezing. Do n ot di spose of batteri es in a fire as t hey ma y exp lode. Batter ies m ay al so explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possi ble. Do not dispose as household waste. ■ Nokia ba ttery authen tication guidelines Always use original Nokia batte rie s for your s afety. To che ck that y ou are getti ng an origi nal Nokia b a ttery, pu rchase it from an aut horized Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia Origi nal Enhancem e n ts logo on the packaging, and inspect the hologram l abel usi ng the following steps: Succes sful co mpletion of the fou r steps is n ot a total assura nce of th e a uth enti ci ty of the battery. If you have any reas on to believe that your battery is not a n authen tic o ri gi n al No k i a battery, you should refrain from using it, and take it to the near est auth orized Nokia servic e point or dealer for ass istance. Your au thorized Nokia s ervic e point or dealer w ill inspect the battery for au thenticity. If authen ticity ca nnot be verifie d, return the battery to the place of purchase .
Battery inform ation 95 Auth enti c ate ho logr am 1. Wh en lo oking a t the ho log ram on t he label, you should se e the N okia c onnect ing hands symbol from one angle and the Nok ia Origina l Enhance ments logo when looking from anot her a ngle. 2. When yo u angl e the ho log ram left, right, down, and up, you shou ld see 1, 2, 3, and 4 do ts on e ach side respe ctively. 3. Scratch th e side of the label to rev eal a 20-digit code, for example, 1234 5678 919876 543210 . Turn the battery so th at the numbe rs are fa cing upw ards. The 20 -digit code reads startin g from the n umb er at the top row follow ed by the bottom row . 4. Confirm that the 20 -digit code is valid by follow ing the instru ctions at www. noki a.com /ba tter y chec k .
Battery information 96 Wha t i f yo ur bat te ry i s n ot auth en tic? If yo u cann ot co nfir m tha t your No kia ba ttery with the hol ogr am on the label is an authentic Nokia battery, please do not use the ba ttery. Take it to th e near est auth orized Nok ia servic e point or de aler for assistance. Th e use of a batt e ry tha t i s no t approved by the manu fa cturer may be da ngerou s and may resu lt in p oor pe rfor mance and d amage to your device and its enhance ments. I t may a lso invalidate an y approval or warranty applying to t he device. To find out more about orig inal Nokia batteries, visit www.nokia.com/battery .
Care a nd ma intena nce 97 Care and maintenance Your dev ice is a pro duct o f superi or de sign and craf tsman ship and should be treate d with care . The suggestion s below will help you prote ct your warran ty coverage. • K eep the device dry. Precipitatio n, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can c ontain m inerals that will corro de electronic circ uits. If your device does get wet, remov e the b a t te ry and allow the devic e t o dry completely be fore replacing it . • Do not u se or st ore the de vic e in dus ty , di rt y ar ea s. I ts movin g parts and electronic component s c an be damaged. • Do not st ore the device in hot areas. High tem peratures can shorten the li fe of e lectronic devic e s, damage batteries, and warp or me lt certain plastics. • D o not st ore the device in cold ar eas. When th e device return s to its normal temperature , moisture can form inside the de vice a nd dam age electronic circuit boards. • D o n ot atte mpt to open the dev ice other tha n as instru cted in thi s guide. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the dev ic e. Rough handling can break in ternal circuit boards and fine me chanics . • D o no t use hars h chem icals, cl eaning solven ts, or strong dete rgents to cl ean the de vice. • Do not paint the device. Paint can clog t he moving parts and prevent proper operatio n. • U se only the supplied or an approved replacement a nten na. Unauthorized ante nnas, modi fica tions, or attachme nts could damage t he device and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
Ca re a nd ma int ena nc e 98 • Use chargers indoors. • Always create a backup of data you w ant to keep, such as conta cts and cale ndar notes, before s ending yo ur device to a serv ice facility. All of the above suggestions apply equally to your dev ic e, battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it t o the n earest authorize d servic e facility for s ervice.
Additional safety information 99 Additio nal safe ty inform ation ■ Opera ting environment Your devic e and its en hancem ents may contain sm all parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children. Remember to follow any s pec ial regula tions in force in any a rea and a lways swi tch off you r devic e when its use is p rohibited or when it may cause interference or da nger. Use the device only in its norma l operating positions . Th is devic e meets RF exposure guid elines whe n used either in the normal use position agains t the ear or when pos itioned at least 2. 2 cen timete rs (7/8 inc h) away from th e body. When a carry case, belt clip, or holder is used for body-worn operatio n, it should not conta in meta l and s hould position the de vice the a bove-stated distance from your body. To transmit data files or m essages, this dev ice requires a qua lity connec tion to the ne twork. In s ome ca s es , transmi ssion of data fi les or me ssages may b e delaye d until such a conn ectio n is avail able. E nsure the above separ ation dist ance i nstructio ns are followed until th e transmission is comple ted. ■ Medic al de vice s Operation of any radio tran smitting equipm ent, includin g wirele ss ph ones , may in terf ere with t he func tional ity o f ina deq uate ly p rote cted med ical dev ices . Con su lt a p hysic ia n or the man ufactu rer of the me dical de vice t o det ermine i f th ey are adequate ly shielded fr om ext ernal RF energy or if you have an y qu estio ns. Swit ch off y our d evi ce in h ealt h car e fa ci lities when any r egulations post ed in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospi tals or health care facilities may b e using equi pment that co uld be sensi tive to exter nal RF ener gy.
Additional safety information 10 0 Pac ema ke rs Pacemaker manufac turers recom mend that a minimum separation of 15.3 cen timeters (6 inches) be maint a i ne d between a wireless device or phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interferen ce with the pacemaker. These recomm e ndations are consistent wi th the independen t research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. To mini mize the pote ntial for interference , pers ons with pacemakers should do the following: • Alw ays ke ep the d evice mo re than 15 .3 cen timete rs (6 in ches ) from th eir pacemaker when the device is switc hed on • Not ca r ry the device in a breast pocket • Hold the dev ic e to the ear opposite t he pacemaker to minimiz e the potential for inte rference. If you ha ve any reas on to suspec t that int erference is takin g place , switch off you r device im mediate ly. He aring ai ds Some digi tal wire less de vices may int erfere w ith som e hea ring aids. If interference occurs , cons ult your service prov ider. ■ Vehicles RF si gn als m a y affect imprope rly installed or inad e quat e ly shielded electro nic systems in motor vehicles such a s electronic fuel inje ction systems, elec tronic antiskid ( a n tilock) braking sys tems, elec tronic speed contr ol system s, an d ai r bag system s. For more inform ation, c heck with the m a n ufacturer or its representative of your vehic le or any equipment that has been added.
Additional safety information 10 1 On ly qua lif ied p erso nnel s hou ld se rvice the de vic e, or in stall th e de vice in a vehi cle. Faulty installation or s ervice may be danger ous and may in validate any war ranty that may appl y to the de vice. Check regul arly that a ll wir eless devi ce equipment in your v ehicle is mounte d and operating properly . Do not store or carry flammab l e liquid s, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the devi ce, its parts, or enhancem ents. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, re member that an ai r bags inflate with great forc e. Do not place objects, includi ng installed or portable w i re le ss eq ui pm en t i n t he a rea o ve r t he air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipme nt is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury cou ld result. Usin g you r dev ice w hile flyin g in aircraft is pr ohibi ted . Switc h off y our devi ce be fore boa rding a n air craft . The use of wirele ss teledevic es in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone ne twork, and may be illegal. ■ Po tentially exp losive en vi ronments Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Pot ent iall y exp los ive at mosp her es i nclu de are as wher e you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle en gine. Sparks i n such ar eas could ca use an explo sion or fire r esulti ng in bodily injury or even de ath. Switch off the device at refuelin g point s such as near gas pumps at s er vi ce s t at io ns . Obs er ve rest riction s on the us e of radio equ ipmen t in fue l depots, st orage , and distribution areas; chemic al plan ts; or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas w ith a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. Th ey include below dec k on boats, ch emical transfer or storage facilities , vehicles using liqu efied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where th e air contains chemicals or particles s u c h as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Additional safety information 10 2 Fai lure t o obser ve t hese inst ructi ons may l e ad to su spen sion or denial of telephone services to the offender, le gal action, or both. ■ Emer gency c alls Impo rtan t: Wireles s phones, including this device, operate using radio signals, wire le ss networks, landli ne net works, and u s er -programmed functions . Beca use of th is, conn ections in all condit ions c a n not be guara nteed. You shou ld nev er rely solely on any wireles s device for essentia l communic ations like med ica l emer ge nci es. To mak e an eme rgency c all, m ake su re your d evice is properly charged before attemptin g any emergenc y c alls. If your battery be comes empt y, yo u c annot re cei ve o r m ake ca ll s, inc lu ding emergency calls and must wait a few minutes after the charging begins to place your call. 1. If the de vice is not on, switc h it on. Check for a dequate signal stre ngth. 2. Press the e nd key as m any t im es as n e e ded to c lear the display and ready the device for calls. 3. Ente r the o ffi ci al em erge ncy nu mb er fo r your pres ent location, and press the send key. Emergenc y numbers vary by locati on. If certain fe atures are in us e, you may first ne ed to turn those features off before you c a n make an emergency call. If the device is in an offline or flight mode yo u must change the pr ofil e to act ivate the d evice functi o n befo re yo u can ma ke an emergenc y call. Con sult this guide or your s ervice provide r. When m aking a n eme rgency c all, give a ll the neces sary information as acc urately as possible. Your wireless devic e may be the only m e ans of comm unic ation at the scen e of an accident. Do not end th e call u ntil giv en pe rmission to do so.
Additional safety information 10 3 ■ Ce rtif ic atio n inf orma ti on ( S AR) This mobi le device meets g uid elines for expo sure to radio waves. Your mobile devic e is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the l imits recommended b y international guide lines. These guideline s were dev eloped by the ind ependent scientific organ ization ICNIR P and include safe ty margins designed to assure the protection of all pe rsons, regardless of age and health. The exposure guidelin e s for mobile de v ic es employ a unit of measurement k nown as t he Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit set by I CNIRP is 2.0 w atts/kilogram ( W/kg) averaged over 10 g rams of tissue. T ests for SAR are conducted using standard operating po sitions with the device transmitti ng at its highest certif ied power level in all te sted fr equency bands. The actual SAR l evel of an operat ing d evice can be well below th e max imum val ue b ecaus e the d evi ce is des igned to use only the powe r require d to reach the network . Th at a mount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a n etwork base stat ion. Th e highest S AR val ue when tested accord ing to interna tional testing procedu res for use at the ear is 0 .87 W/kg. Use of device accessorie s and enhanceme nts may result in different SAR values. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requireme nts a nd the netw ork band. Additional SAR information may be provide d under product informatio n at ww w.nokia.co m . Your mobil e device is also designed to meet the req uirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communicati ons Commission (USA) and Industry Canada. These requir ements set a SAR limit of 1. 6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value rep orted under thi s standard during produ ct certification for us e at the ear is 1.30 W/kg and when prop erly worn on the body is 0.76 W / kg.
Additional safety information 10 4 Information about th is devic e ca n be found o n the FCC's web site a t h t tp://w ww.fcc.gov/oet/f c cid by searching the equi pment au thoriz ation sy stem u sing FCC ID: QMNRM-155. ■ H earin g aid compat ibilit y (HAC) Your mobile device mod el complies with FCC rules governing hearing a id compa tibility. The se rules require an M 3 m ic r o p ho n e o r high er va lu e. Th e M -valu e, s hown on the d evic e box, refers t o lower rad io fre quency (RF) emissions. A higher M-value generally indicat es that a de vice model has a lower RF emi ssio ns lev el, wh ich ma y im prov e the lik elihoo d th at the device will ope rate with cert a in hearin g aids. Some hearin g aids are more imm une th a n othe rs are to inte rfe renc e. Please consul t your hearing health profession a l to dete rmine the M rating of your hearing aid and whethe r your he aring aid will work w ith this devic e. More informa tion on accessibility can be found a t www.nokiaaccessibility .com . ■ Tech nic al infor ma tio n Dime nsion s: Width 1 .69 inch es, Lengt h 3.20 inche s, Depth 0. 94 inch Weig ht: < 3 . 7 0 ounces with BL-5B Li-Ion Battery Wir eless n etwor ks: 1 900/800 M Hz CDMA Freq ue ncy ra nge ( Tx): PC S 1851.25–1 908.75 MHz; Cellu la r 824 .70–8 48.37 MH z Freq ue ncy ra nge ( Rx) : PCS 193 1.25– 1988.75 M Hz; Cellu la r 869 .70–8 93.37 MH z Blue to oth: 240 2.0 - 2480 .0 MHz GP S: 157 5 MHz
Additional safety information 10 5 ■ Battery informati on This section provides inform ation about battery charging tim es with the Travel Charger (AC-4UZ), the Mobile Charger, ta lk- t ime s, and standb y times. B e aware that the inform ation in this sec tion is subject to chang e. For more information , con tact you r se rvice pr ovider. Talk and stan dby time s Operation tim e s are estimate s only and depend on signal streng th, phone use, net work condit ions, feature s use d, battery a ge and condition (including cha rging habits), tempe ratures to w hich the ba tt e ry is exposed, and many other factors.
Ind ex 10 6 Index NUMERI CS 1-touch dialing 37 , 58 A alarm clock repeating 64 setti ng 64 ante nna 16 auto mate voic email 89 automa tic redial 37 B backli ght time -out 33 batteries and chargers 93 battery aut henticati on 94 cha rg in g 18 information 93 , 105 talk and standby time s 105 Bluet ooth car kit 47 Bluet ooth connec tivity set up 45 settin gs 45 Bluet ooth heads et 46 busine s s c ards 62 C ca len dar 65 make notes 66 open 66 options 66 receiv e, sen d notes 68 settin gs 68 view 67 ca ll time 27 timers 28 call forwardin g 53 call re stric tions 50 call settings 36 call wait ing 54 caller groups 57 calling c ards 38 ca lls ans wering 20 duration 28 in-call options 22 makin g 19 certific ation information (SA R) 103 cha rg er connec ting 18 information 93
In dex 10 7 collecti ons 91 conta cts list 56 add 56 dele te 61 edit 60 send 62 vie w 61 countdow n timer 74 currenc y conv erter 73 D date settin g 35 dialed numbers 27 dialing code s 90 display settin gs 32 , 33 E em erge ncy c alls 102 with ke ypad loc ked 40 enha nceme nt setti ngs 47 cha rg er 48 he ad se t 48 hearing aid 48 TTY/TDD 48 en hanceme nts 92 ESN 8 extr as 91 F FCC inform ation 103 feature codes 53 folders 24 font color 32 G gallery 24 games 91 go to functions 15 H hea dset 19 help 8 help t ext 14 , 41 I indicators and i cons 12 intern a t ional prefix 39 Inte rval tim er 75 K ke ygu ard 23 automati c 40 L langu ages 40 lap t ime 76 loca tion info shar ing 36 lo ck co de 50 loud s pe aker 21 M Media 29 MEID 8 me mor y 40 mess age fol ders 84 me ss ages delete 85 voi ce messa g e s 88
Ind ex 10 8 messag ing text mess ages 82 missed c alls 26 N navigation k e y 40 netwo rk serv ices 7 , 52 Network s etti ngs 51 notes 69 options 70 send 69 P phone car e and mai ntena nc e 97 details 55 phone lan guage 40 phone loc k 49 cha ng e lo ck co de 50 phone settings 40 predictiv e text 79 Q qu ick keys 11 R received calls 26 recen t calls 26 cle ari ng 27 dial ed numb ers 27 m issed calls 26 rece ived c a lls 26 recordin g sound 29 registerin g phone 8 repeati ng alarm 64 restore fac tory setting s 54 S safe ty 5 importan t safety information 99 scr een sa ve r 32 scrolling 13 secu rit y settin gs 48 send own caller I D 54 set ala rm 64 time 35 setting up phon e 16 settin gs 31 share d memory 7 sleep mode 33 , 34 snooze tim e-out 65 split t ime 76 standard mode 78 standby time 105 standby mode 11 settin gs 32 star t-up tone 41 stopwatch 76
In dex 10 9 T talk time 10 5 techn ical informa tion 104 text ent ry 78 predict ive text 79 standar d 78 text m ess ages 82 th emes 34 time and date settin gs 35 timed profile s 31 timer count down 74 interv al 75 timers 74 to-do list options 72 send 71 tone s e t tings 34 tools 64 touch to nes 41 turn phon e off 18 turn phon e on 18 V Verizo n custome r service 9 vie w saved message s 85 voi ce recorder 29 voice dialing 42 , 59 voic e messages 88 voice privacy 51 voi cem ail 88 vol um e adjus ting 21 use l ouds peake r 21 W wallpa per 32
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