Nokia 3220 Extended User Manual

Ext end ed User ’s Guide 9231095 Issue 1
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Cont ents Con ten ts FOR YOUR SAFETY .......... ............................................................ .............................. ............ ........... 12 General information ..................................... ............................................................ ........... ............ 14 About your dev ice ............................ ................................ ................ ................................. . ............... ................................ ............... 14 Overview of t he function s of t he pho ne ................... ................................. ................ ..................... ........... ................ ............... 14 Shared me mory ............................................. ................ ................................. .................... ............ ................ ............................... 1 6 Access co des ...................... ................................ ................................ ................. ............ .................... ................ ............................... 16 Security code ( 5 to 10 digi ts) .................... ................ ................................. ............................ .................... ............................... 16 PIN and P IN2 code s (4 t o 8 digits), Modul e PIN a nd S igning PIN ... ................................ .............................. .. ............... 16 PUK and PUK2 code s (8 digits) . ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............... 17 Barring passw ord (4 digits) ........................ ................................ ................. ........................... ..... ................ ............................... 17 Wallet code (4 to 10 digi ts) ....................... ................ ................................. ........................... ..................... ................ ............... 1 7 Network s ervices .............. ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ............... 1 8 Config uration s ettings serv ice .................. ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ............... 1 8 Downloadi ng con tent and applications ..... ................................ ................. ................................ ..... ........................... ............... 1 9 Nokia suppor t on the Web ............ ................................ ................................. ................ .......... ...................... ............................... 2 0 1. Getting started ............ ............................................................ ...................................... ............... 21 Installing t he SI M card and t he ba ttery .................... ................................. ................................ ... ............. ................ ............... 2 1 Charging the ba ttery ....... ................................ ................ ................................. ................... ............................. ............................... 23 Switching t he phone on and off .. ................................ ................ ................................. .............. .. ................................ ............... 2 4 Normal opera ting position ............................ ................ ................................. ......................... ....................... ............................... 24 Changing t he covers ........................ ................ ................................ ................................. ... ............. ................................ ............... 2 5 Changing t he grips .......... ................................ ................................ ................. .................. .............. ............................................... 2 6 Creating cu t-out co vers ................. ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............... 2 7 Changing t he cut-out cover .......... ................................ ................................. ................ .......... ...................... ............................... 2 7 Putting on a wrist strap ................. ................................ ................ ................................. ..... ........................... ............................... 28
Cont ents 2. Your phone .................. ............................................................ .............................. ....... ................ 29 Keys and connecto rs ....................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............... 2 9 Standby m ode ... ................ ................................ ................ ................................. ............... . ................................ ............................... 3 0 Wallp aper ........................ ................ ................................ ................................. ............. ................... ................ ............................... 31 Screen sav er ... ................................ ................................ ................ ................................ . ................................ ................ ............... 3 1 Power sav ing .................. ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ................ ................................ ............... 32 Essen tial indicators ...................... ................................ ................ ................................. .... ............................ ............................... 3 2 Keypad lock (Key guard) .................................. ................ ................................. ...................... .......................... ............................... 34 3. Call functions .............. .............................. ............................................................ ....... ................ 35 Making a call ..... ................ ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ............... 3 5 Speed d ialling a phone num ber ................ ................................ ................................. ................ . .............................. . ............... 3 6 Answering or rejecting an incoming call .. ................................ ................. ................................ ..... ........................... ............... 3 6 Call waiti ng .... ................................ ................ ................................ ............................... .. ................ ................................ ............... 3 7 Option s during a call ....................... ................................ ................ ................................. .. .............................. ............................... 3 7 4. Writing text .............................................. ............................................................ ....... ................ 39 Setting p redictive text inp ut on o r of f....... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ............................... 39 Using p redictive text inp ut............ ................ ................................ ................................. ....... ......... ................................ ............... 3 9 Writin g compound wo rds........... ................ ................................ ................................. ............. ... ................................ ............... 4 0 Using tra ditional text inpu t .......................... ................ ................................. ........................ ........ ................ ............................... 40 Tips for writing text ......... ................................ ................................ ................. ................ ................ ................................ ............... 4 1 5. Using the menu......................................... ............................................................ .......... ............. 43 Accessing a men u function ........... ................ ................................ ................................. .......... ...... ................................ ............... 43 List of m enu functions .... ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................................ ............... 4 4 6. Menu functi ons ........................................ ............................................................ ........... ............ 49 Messages ............ ................ ................................ ................ ................................. .......... ...................... ................................ ............... 4 9 Text m essages ( SMS) ................... ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ............................... 4 9 Writing a nd se nding me ssages ............................................. ................. ................................ ..... ........................... ............... 5 0
Cont ents Option s for sen ding a message ............. ................................ ................................. ................ .... ............................ ............... 5 1 Reading and rep lying to an S MS m essage or an SMS e-m ail ....... ................................ ................ ................. .............. 52 Inbox and sent items fol ders ................. ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................... 53 Templates .................................... ................................ ................................. ................ . ............................... ............................... 5 3 Saved i tems fo lder and My fo lders ...... ................................ ................................. ................ ....... ......................... ............... 5 4 Flash mes sages .............. ................................ ................ ................................. .................. .............. ................................ ............... 5 4 Writing a flash message .......................... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................... 54 Receivin g a flash message ...................... ................................ ................. ............................... . ................................ ............... 55 Multim edia messages (M MS) .................... ................................ ................. ................................ . ............................... ............... 55 Writing a nd se nding a multim edia mess age ..... ................................. ................................ ................ . .............................. 56 Reading a nd rep lying to a mul timedia m essage .............. ................................. ................ .................... ............ ............... 5 8 Inbox, O utbox, Sa ved a nd Sent item s folders ... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............... 5 9 Multimed ia messag es memory full ...................................... ................. ................................ ................ ............................... 60 Instant messag es (Chat) ............. ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............................... 60 Entering the insta nt mess aging me nu ................ ................ ................................. ........................... ..... ................ ............... 62 Connecti ng to a nd di sconnect ing from t he ins tant m essaging service ..... ................................ ........................ ....... 6 2 Starting an ins tant mes saging conversat ion..... ................................. ................ ............................... . ................ ............... 6 3 Accepting or re jecting an invitatio n .... ................................ ................................. ................ ...... .......................... ............... 6 4 Reading a n instant messa ge .. ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............................... 64 Participat ing in a conversation ............. ................................ ................. ................................ .. .............................. ............... 6 5 Editing your ow n settings ....... ................................ ................................. ................ .............. .................. ................ ............... 6 6 Contacts fo r insta nt messag ing ............................ ................ ................................. .................... ............................ ............... 66 Blocking a nd unb locking m essage s ..................... ................................. ................ ......................... ....... ............................... 6 7 Groups .......................... ................................ ................ ................................. .............. .................................. ................ ............... 67 Instant messagi ng settings .................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ............................... 68 E-mail a pplication ........ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............................... 69 Writing a nd se nding a n e-mail ............................. ................ ................................. .................... ............ ............................... 69 Downloadi ng e-m ails from y our e-m ail accou nt .............................. ................ ................................ ............................... 7 0
Cont ents Reading a nd rep lying to an e-m ail ...... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................... 71 Inbox and Other folde rs (Drafts, Archive, Outbo x and Sent items) ............. ................................ ................ .. ............. 72 Deleting e-m ails ........................ ................................ ................ ................................. ...... .......................... ............................... 7 2 Voice messa ges ............. ................................ ................ ................................. ................... ............. ................ ............................... 7 2 Info message s ................ ................................ ................ ................................. ................. .............. ................. ................ ............... 7 3 Service commands ........ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............................... 73 Deletin g all messages from a folder ........................ ................ ................................. ................... ............. ................ ............... 7 3 Messa ge settings .......................... ................ ................................ ................................. .... ............ ............................................... 7 4 Settings for tex t and SMS e -mail me ssages ..... ................................. ................ ................................ ............................... 7 4 Settings for multi media message s ....... ................................ ................. ................................ ....... ......................... ............... 7 5 Settings for e-ma il application ............. ................ ................................. ................................ .. .............. ............................... 7 6 Common sett ings ...... ................................ ................................ ................. ......................... ....... ................................ ............... 7 8 Messa ge counte r........................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............... 78 Call regi ster ........ ................................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............... 7 8 Recen t calls lists ........... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ . ............................... ............................... 7 9 Count ers and timers for calls, data and messag es ............. ................................. ................ ................. ............... ............... 80 Contacts .............................. ................ ................................ ................................. ........ ........................ ................ ............................... 8 1 Selecting settings for con tacts ................. ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................... 81 Saving na mes and phone numbers (Add conta ct) ............................... ................................ .................... ........................... 8 2 Saving m ultiple numbers or text items per name ................................ ................ ................................ . .............................. 8 2 Addin g an ima ge to a name or numb er in c ontacts ............................ ................ ................................ ............................... 8 3 Searchi ng for a contact .............. ................ ................................ ................................. ......... ....... ................................ ............... 8 3 Deletin g contacts .......................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ............................................... 8 4 Editin g or d eleting d etails .......... ................................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ............................... 8 5 My pre sence ... ................................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............... 8 5 Subs cribed nam es ......................... ................................ ................ ................................. ..... ........................... ................ ............... 8 7 Adding contact s to the subsc ribed n ames ......... ................................. ................ .............................. .. ............................... 8 8 Viewing the sub scribed name s .............. ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............... 88 Unsubs cribing a contact ......... ................ ................................ ................................. .............. .. ................................ ............... 8 9
Cont ents Copyin g contacts .......... ................ ................................ ................ ................................. .... ............................................ ............... 8 9 Sendi ng and re ceiving a busine ss card... ................ ................................. ................................ ...... .......... ............................... 90 Speed d ials ...................... ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................................ ............... 90 Voice diall ing ................. ................ ................................ ................................. ............... ................. ................ ............................... 91 Adding and managing voice tags ......... ................................ ................................. ................ ....... ......... ............................... 91 Making a call by using a voic e tag ...................................... ................. ................................ ...... .......................... ............... 9 2 Info numb ers and service numbers ......... ................................ ................. ................................ ..... ........... ............................... 92 My num bers ................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............................... 93 Caller g roups .................. ................ ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................... 93 Settings .............. ................................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............... 94 Profiles ............................. ................................ ................ ................................. ......... ....................... ................ ............................... 9 4 Themes ............. ................................ ................ ................................ ............................ ..... ................................ ................ ............... 95 Tone s ettings .................. ................ ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................... 95 Light sett ings . ................................ ................ ................................ ................................ . ................................ ................ ............... 9 6 Persona l shortc uts ........ ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ............... 9 6 Right s election ke y ................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............... 9 6 Go to options .............................. ................ ................................ ................................. ... ............. ................................ ............... 9 6 Voice com mands ....................... ................................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ............................... 9 7 Displa y settings ............................. ................................ ................ ................................. . ............................... ................ ............... 97 Time and da te settings ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ........ ....................... ................. ............... 9 9 Call setting s.................... ................................ ................................ ................. ............. ................... ................................ ............. 10 0 Phone set tings ............... ................................ ................ ................................. ................. ............... ................................ ............. 101 Conne ctivity ... ................ ................................ ................................ ................. ............... ................. ................................ ............. 103 (E)GPRS ........ ................ ................................ ................................ ................. ............... ................. ................................ ............. 103 (E)GPRS c onnect ion .. ................................ ................ ................................. .......................... ...... ................ ............................. 10 4 (E)GPRS m odem settings ......... ................................ ................................. ................ ............... ................. ................ ............. 104 Enhanc ement settings . ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ............................. 10 5 Config uration s ettings ................ ................ ................................ ................................. ............................... . ............................. 10 6 Security s ettings ........... ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ............. 10 7
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Cont ents 9 Cont ents Restore fact ory settings .............................. ................................ ................. ........................ ........ ................................ ............. 108 Operat or menu .................. ................................ ................ ................................. ............... ................. ................ ............................. 10 8 Gallery . ................ ................................ ................................ ................ ....................... .......... ................................ ............................. 10 9 Media ................... ................ ................................ ................................ ................. ...... .......................... ................ ............................. 11 1 Camera............. ................ ................................ ................ ................................. ........... ..................... ................................ ............. 111 Taking a photo or a video c lip ............................................... ................. ................................ . ............... ............................. 111 Camera settin gs ......................... ................ ................................ ................................. ...... .......... ................................ ............. 112 Voice recorde r................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................ ................................ ............. 11 3 Recording .................... ................................ ................................ ................. ................. ............... ................................ ............. 113 List of re cordings ....... ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................. 11 4 Organiser ............ ................................ ................................ ................ .......................... ....... ................................ ................ ............. 11 4 Alarm cloc k..... ................ ................................ ................................ ................. .............. .................. ................................ ............. 114 When the alarm time expire s ................................ ................................. ................ ................... ............. ................ ............. 114 Calend ar .......................... ................................ ................................ ................. ............ .................................... ............................. 11 5 Making a calen dar note .......................................... ................................. ................ ................................ ............................. 11 6 When the phone sound s an alarm for a note ... ................ ................................. ................................ .. ........................... 11 6 To-do list ......... ................................ ................ ................................ ............................ ..... ................ ................................ ............. 117 Notes ................ ................................ ................ ................................ .......................... ...... ................. ................ ............................. 11 8 Synchroni sation ............................ ................................ ................ ................................. ... ............................. ............................. 11 8 Synchroni sing from your phone ............ ................................ ................................. ................ ..... ........................... ............. 118 Settings for the synchro nisation fro m you r phone ......... ................................. ................................ ..... ........... ............. 119 Synchroni sing from your compa tible PC ............ ................................. ................................ ............. ... ................ ............. 12 0 Applicati ons ....... ................................ ................................ ................ ............................ ..... ................................ ............................. 12 0 Games an d applications.............. ................................ ................ ................................. .......... ...... ................................ ............. 12 0 Launching a ga me or an application ... ................ ................................. ................................ ......... ....... ............................. 12 0 Option s available for a game or an applic ation ................................ ................ ................................ . ............................ 12 0 Downloadi ng a ga me o r an a pplication .............................. ................................. ................ ............ .................... ............. 12 2 Game setting s ............ ................................ ................................ ................. ..................... ........... ................................ ............. 123 Memory status fo r game s and a pplication s ...... ................................. ................ ................................ ............................. 12 3
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Cont ents 10 Cont ents Calcula tor........................ ................ ................................ ................................. ............ .................... ................ ............................. 12 3 Count down timer .......... ................................ ................................ ................. ..................... ........... ............................................. 12 4 Stopw atch....... ................ ................................ ................................ ................. .............. .................. ................................ ............. 125 Wallet ............................... ................................ ................ ................................. ......... ....................... ................................ ............. 126 Accessing th e wallet menu .... ................................ ................................. ................ ................. ............... ................ ............. 127 Saving ca rd de tails .................... ................................ ................ ................................. ....... ......... ................................ ............. 127 Personal note s ............ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ .... ............................ ............................. 12 8 Creating a walle t profile ......................... ................ ................................. ............................ .... ................ ............................. 12 8 Wallet settings ........... ................................ ................ ................................. .................... ............ ................ ............................. 129 Guidelines for paying for your purchases with the wal let ............. ................................ ................ .......... ................... 129 Services ............... ................................ ................................ ................ ........................ ......... ................................ ............................. 13 0 Basic s teps for a ccessing and using s ervices ........................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............. 13 0 Setting up the ph one for a service .......................... ................................. ................ .................. .............. ............................. 13 1 Making a conn ection to a service ............................ ................ ................................. .................. .............. ................ ............. 13 1 Browsing the p ages o f a s ervice............... ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............. 13 2 Using the phon e keys while browsing . ................ ................................. ................................ .......... ...... ............................. 13 2 Option s while browsing ........... ................ ................................ ................................. ............. ... ................................ ............. 13 3 Direct calling .............. ................................ ................ ................................. .................. .............. ................ ............................. 133 Disconn ect from a se rvice .......................... ................ ................................. ................................ ............................................. 13 4 Appeara nce settings of the brows er ....................... ................................. ................................ ..... ........................... ............. 13 4 Cookies............. ................................ ................ ................................ ........................... ...... ................................ ................ ............. 13 5 Bookm arks ...... ................................ ................................ ................ ................................ . ................................ ................ ............. 135 Receivin g a boo kmark .............................. ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................. 136 Downlo ading .. ................ ................................ ................................ ................. ................. ............... ................................ ............. 13 6 Service inbox .. ................................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............. 136 Service inbox settings .............. ................ ................................ ................................. .......... ...... ................................ ............. 13 7 The cache memo ry ....................... ................................ ................................. ................ ....... ......................... ................ ............. 137 Browse r security ........... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ... ............................. ............................. 138 Security mod ule ......... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ...... .......................... ............................. 13 8
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Cont ents 11 Cont ents Certificate s .. ................................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ............. 139 Digital signa ture ........ ................ ................................ ................ ................................. ..... ........................... ................ ............. 140 SIM se rvices ....................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................................ ................ ............................. 14 1 7. PC Connectivity........... ............................................................ .............................. ......... ............ 142 PC Sui te............... ................................ ................................ ................ ........................ ......... ................ ................................ ............. 14 2 (E)GPRS, HS CSD and CSD ........................... ................ ................................. ............................. ................... ............................. 14 3 Using d ata commun icatio n applica tions ... ................................ ................................. ................ ...... .......................... ............. 144 8. Battery information .... .............................. ............................................................ ............ ......... 145 Charging and Discharging ............. ................................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ............................. 145 CARE AND M AINTENANCE ...................................................................................... ..................... 146 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORM ATION ........................................ ................................................... 147
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. FOR YOUR SAFETY 12 FOR YOUR SAFETY FOR Y OU R SAFETY Read th ese simple guideli nes. Not fol lowing them may b e dangerous or illeg al. Read the complete user g uide for further information. SWIT CH ON SA FEL Y Do not s witch th e phone on w hen wirele s s phon e use is p rohibite d or when it m a y cause interference o r dang er. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Alway s keep your ha nds free to operate the vehicle w hile driv ing. Your first consider ation while d riving should be road s afety. INT ER FER ENCE All wireless phones may b e susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. SW ITCH OF F IN HOS PITALS Follow any restrict ions. Switch th e phone off near med ical equipme nt. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can ca use interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Don’t use th e phone at a refuelli n g point. Don’t u se near fu el or chem icals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any res trictions. Don’t use the p hone where bla sting is in progr ess.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. FOR YOUR SAFETY 13 FOR YOUR SAFETY USE SEN SI BLY Use only i n the normal p osition as exp lained in the product d ocumen tation. Don ’t touch the ante nn a unnecess arily. QUA LIFIED SERV ICE Onl y q u ali f ied pe rs on ne l may in s tal l o r r ep air th is pr o duc t . EN HANC EMENT S A N D BA TTE RIES Use only a pproved enhancements and batter ies. Do not co nnect inco mpatible pr oducts. WATER-RES ISTANCE Your pho ne is no t water-resis tant. Kee p it dry. BACK-UP COPIE S Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all importa nt information stored in your phone . CONNECTI NG TO OTHER DEV ICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not conn ect in com pa t ib le p r odu ct s . EMER GENCY C ALLS Ensur e the phone is s witched on and in service. Press as many times as neede d to clear the display and return to the start screen. Key in the emergency number, then press . Give you r location. Do not end the call until given p ermi ssion t o do so.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ge neral in for mation 14 Ge neral in for mation Gener al inform ation ■ Abou t your devic e The wireless dev ice de scribed in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900, G SM 1800 and GSM 1900 network. Contact your service provide r for more information about net works. When using the f eatures in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. Warning: To use any features in t his devic e, other t han the ala rm clock, t he device mus t be switched on. Do not sw itch the devic e on when wirele ss devic e use may caus e interferenc e or danger. Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Kee p them out of the reach of small ch ildren. For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When you disconnect t he power cor d of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the c ord. ■ Ov ervi ew of t he func tions of the phone The Nokia 3220 phone provides many f unctions that are pra ctical for daily use, such as a calendar, a clock, an alarm clock, and a built-in camera. The camera can be used for r ecording video c lips and taking pictures that you can, for example, attach as wallpap er in standby mode or as thumbnail pictures in Contacts . See Camera on page 111. P ersonalise your phone wit h cut-out covers and wit h themes. See Changing t he cut-out cover on page 27 and Themes on page 95. Als o, a range of Nokia
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ge neral in for mation 15 Ge neral in for mation Xpress-on TM cove rs a nd Nokia Xpress -on TM grips are available for your phone. To change the cove rs and grips, see Changing t he covers on page 25 and Changing t he grips on pag e 26. Your phone supports • EDGE (Enhanced Dat a rates for GSM Ev olution), see (E)GPRS on page 103. EDGE is a radio interface modulation technique w hich increases GRPS data rate s. • A multimedia messaging service (MMS) and is able to send and receive multimedia messages composed of text , a picture, a sound clip and a video clip. You c an save the pic tures, ringing tones or themes for pers onalising your phone. See Multimedia mess ages (MMS) on page 55. • xHTML browser that enables you t o retrieve more colourf ul and richer graphical content fr om web servers and to view it. See Se rvices on page 130. • An e-mail application to receive, read and send e-mails. See E-mail applica tion on page 69. • Presence-enhance d contacts that enables you to convenient ly share yo ur availability information with your c olleagues, family and friends. See My presence on pa ge 85. • Instant messages , which is a w ay of s ending short text me ssages that are deliver ed instantl y to online users. See Ins tant messages (Chat) on page 60. • Polyphonic sound (MIDI) that consists of several sound components play ed at the s ame time. The phone has sound components from over 128 ins truments, it can play up to 24 ins truments at the same time. Poly phonic sounds are used in ringing t ones and messa ge alert tones. The phone supports Scalable Polyphonic MIDI (SP-MIDI) format. • Java 2 Micro Edition, J2ME TM , and includes some Java a pplications and games that have been specially designed for mobile phones. You can download new applicat ions and games to y our phone, see Applications on page 120.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ge neral in for mation 16 Ge neral in for mation Shar ed memory The phone has three different me mories. The following features in t his device may share the first memory: contacts , text mes sages, i nstant messages and SMS e-mails, voic e tags, cale ndar and notes. The second shar ed memory is used by multimedia messages, f iles stored in Gallery and configuration settings. The thir d shared memory is used by e-mail applic ation, Java game s and applications . Use of one or more of these features may reduce the memory available for the remaining fea tures sharing the same memory. For example , saving many G allery items may use all of the a vailable memory in the second memory. Your device may display a message that the memory is full when you try to use a shared memory f eature. In this case, delete some of the inf ormation or ent ries stored in t he corresponding shared me mory before continuing. ■ Ac cess cod es Secu rit y code (5 to 10 dig its ) The security code helps t o protect your phone agains t unauthorised use. The pre-set code is 12345. Change the c ode, and keep the new c ode secret and in a saf e place separate from your phone. To change the code, and to s et the phone to reques t the code, see Security settings on page 107. If you k ey in an incorrect s ecurit y code fi ve time s in succession, t he phone ignores further entrie s of the code. Wa it for 5 minutes and key in the c ode again. PIN and PIN 2 co des (4 to 8 di git s), Modu le PIN an d Si gnin g PIN • The PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) code he lps to protect your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied w ith the SIM card. Set the phone to r equest the PIN code each time the phone is switched on, se e Security settings on page 107.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ge neral in for mation 17 Ge neral in for mation • The PIN2 code may be supplied with the SIM card and is r equired to access some functions, such as call counters. • The module PIN is required to acc ess the infor m ation in the s ecurity module. See Security module on page 138. The module PIN is s upplied with the S IM card if the SIM c ard has a s ecurity module in it. • The signing PIN is required for th e digital signature. See Digital signature on page 140. T he signing PIN is supplied w ith the SIM car d if the SIM c ard has a secur ity module in it . If you key in an inc orrect PIN code three times in succession, the phone may display PIN block ed or PIN code blocked , for example, and as k you t o enter th e PUK code. PUK an d PUK 2 codes (8 digi ts) The PUK (Personal U nblocking Key) c ode is requir ed to change a bl ocked PIN code. The PU K2 code is required to change a blocked PIN 2 code. If the codes are not supplied with the SIM car d, co ntact your local service provider for the codes. Barri ng pass word (4 dig its ) The barring password is required when using the Call barring servic e , see Security settings on page 107. You can obtai n the password from your service provider. Wall et cod e ( 4 to 10 d igi ts) The wallet code is re quired to acc ess the wal let servic es. If you k ey in an inc orrect w allet code three times in s uccession, the wallet application is blocked for 5 minut es. The next three incorrect entries of the code will double the time. F or further inf ormation, see W allet on page 126.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ge neral in for mation 18 Ge neral in for mation ■ Net wor k serv ices To use the p hone you must have serv ice from a wireless service provider. Many of the feat ures in this device depend on features in the wireles s network to function. These N etwork Servic es may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arr angements wit h your service provider before you can utilize Networ k Services . Your service provider may need to gi ve you addit ional instructions for t heir use and e xplain what char ges will apply . Some networks may have limitat ions that affect how you can us e Network Services. For instance, s ome networks may not support all language-dependent char acters and s ervices. Your service provider may hav e requested tha t certain f eatures be disable d or not activat ed in your device. If s o, they will not appe ar on your de vice menu. Contact your service provider for mor e information. This device s upports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) th at run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, s uch as multimedia mes sages, e-mail application, ins tant messages, pres ence service , Java games and appl ications and Inte rnet services requir e network support for these technologies. Conf igurat ion s etting s ser vice To use some of t he netw ork services, s uch as mobile Internet ser vices, MMS, Instant me ssages, E-Mail application, or Synchronisation, your phone needs the correct configuration settings. You may r eceive the settings directly as a c onfiguration message and you need to save the s ettings on your phone. The service provider may provide a PIN that is needed to s ave the settings. For mor e information on t he availability of the settings, cont act your network oper ator, service pr ovider or nearest aut horised Nokia dealer. When you have rece ived a configuration message Configuration sett. r eceived is displayed. To view the received se ttings, press Show .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ge neral in for mation 19 Ge neral in for mation • To save the received s ettings, press Save . If the phone asks Enter settings ’ PIN: , key in the PIN code for the set ti ng s and pr ess OK . Set these settings as the default or not. For av ailability of the PIN code, cont act the s ervice provider that supplies t he settings. • To discard the received settings, press Disca rd . To view a nd edit the settings see Configuration settings on page 106. ■ Dow nloa ding c onte nt and a pplicat ions You may be able to download new content (for example images and video clips) and applications int o the phone (network service). 1. Select the download f unction for example in the Collection and Gallery me nus. To acces s the download function, see the r espective menu desc riptions. A list of bookmarks is shown. Select Mor e bookmarks if you want to vi ew the bookmarks available in the Services menu. 2. Select the bookmar k of the brows er page that you want t o acces s. If the connection fails, c hange the active set of c onnection settings in the Services menu and try the connection again. Follow the instructions provide d by the service. For the av ailability of diff erent services, pricing a nd tariffs, cont act your ne twork operator and/or the service provider. Your d evice ma y have so me bookm arks loa ded for si tes no t affiliate d with No kia. No kia does n ot warrant o r en dorse these s ites. If you choo se to access them, you s hould take the same precaution s, for security or cont ent, as you would wi th a ny Int ernet s ite.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ge neral in for mation 20 Ge neral in for mation ■ Nok ia supp ort on the Web Check <www.nokia.com/support> or your local Nokia Web site for the latest version of this guide, additional information, downloads, and services related t o your Nokia product.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 21 Gett ing star ted 1. Ge tti ng sta r ted ■ Ins tallin g the SI M card and the batter y Keep all S IM cards out of the r each of small chil d ren. Fo r availabi lity and info rmation on usi ng SIM card servi ces, conta ct your S IM c ard ven dor. T his ma y be the servi ce prov ider, n etw ork op erator, o r othe r vend or. Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery . 1. To remove the bac k cover of t he phone: Push the back cover rele ase button (1) and gently prise the back cover away from the phone beginni ng at the bottom of the phone (2). 2. Remove the battery by lifting it as shown. Inse rt the SIM card into the SIM card holder until it snaps into position. Make sure that the SIM card is properly inserted and that t he golden contact area on the ca rd is facing downwa rds.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 22 Gett ing star ted To remove the SIM c ard press the car d release (1) and slide the SIM card towards the top of the phone (2). 3. Replace the battery. Observe the contacts of the battery 4. A lign t he top of the bac k cover wit h the top of the phone (1), pr ess the bottom of the back cover to lock it (2).
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 23 Gett ing star ted ■ Chargi ng the ba ttery Warn ing: U se o nly batte ries, char gers, a nd en hanc ement s ap prove d by N okia for u se wi th thi s pa rticul ar mo del. T he use o f a ny othe r type s m ay inv alida te any ap prova l or w arrant y, a nd ma y be d angero us. Check the mode l number of any charger be fore use with this device . This device is intended for use when supplied wi th powe r from ACP -7, ACP-8, ACP-12, LC H-9 or L CH-12 cha rgers. 1. Conn ect the lead from the charger to the socket on the bottom of your phone. 2. Conn e ct the c harge r to an AC wall soc ket. The text Charging is displayed briefly if the phone i s switched on. If the battery is c ompletely e mpty, it may take a few minutes bef ore the charging indicator app ears on the display or befor e any call s can be made. You can use the phone whil e the cha rger is connect ed. The charging t ime depends on the charger and the batter y used. For example, c harging a bat tery with the ACP-12 charger take s approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes while the phone is in standby mode.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 24 Gett ing star ted ■ Swi tching t he pho ne on an d off Warn ing: D o not swit ch the phone o n when wire less phone u se is pro hibited or when it may caus e interference or danger. Press and hold the power k ey as shown. Note that if the phone displays Insert SIM card even t hough the SIM card is properly inserted, or SIM card not supported , contact your ne twork oper ator or servic e provider. Your phone does not s upport 5-Volt SIM ca rds and the car d may ne ed to be changed. • If the phone as ks for a PIN code, ke y in the PIN code (f or example, dis played as ****), a nd press OK . See also PIN code request in Security settings on page 107 and Access codes on page 16. • If the phone as ks for a security code , ke y in the sec urity code (for example, dis played as *****), and press OK . See a lso A cc ess co de s on page 16. ■ Norm al ope rati ng pos ition Your ph one has an inter nal anten na. Use the phone only in its norma l operatin g posi tion as show n. Not e: As with any other radio transm itting device, do not touch the ante n na unnecess arily whe n the d evice is s witched on . Conta ct wit h the a ntenna affe cts call qualit y and may c ause the d evic e to op erat e at a high er pow er level than other wise neede d. Avoiding con tact with the ante nna area when operating the device o ptimises the anten na performance and th e battery life.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 25 Gett ing star ted ■ Ch ang ing the co vers Note: B efore removing the cover, always s witch off the power and disco nnect the charger and a ny other device. Avoid touching e lectronic compon ents wh ile cha nging t he covers . Always store and use t he device with t he cove rs attached . 1. Remove the back cover from t he phone as described on pa ge 21. 2. Remove the front cover from the phone. F or this gently prise the front cover away from the phone be ginning at t he top of the phone (1) and det ach the front cover (2). 3. Remove the key mat from the f ront cover by taking it out gently.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 26 Gett ing star ted 4. Place the key mat in t he new f ront cover (3). 5. Replace the front cov er by pressing it gently onto the phone unt il it snaps into pos ition (4). 6. Align t he top of the bac k cover wit h the top of t he phone (5), press the bottom of the back cover to lock it (6) . ■ Ch ang ing the gri ps 1. Remove the cov ers from the phone. See Changing the cove rs on page 25. 2. To remov e the grips slide them to t he top of the phone (1), then remove the grip (2) . 3. Replace the grips as shown. 4. Replace the cove rs of the phone. See Cha nging the cov ers on page 25.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 27 Gett ing star ted ■ Creat ing cut-o ut co vers Use the pla stic stencil t o create a cut-out cover using your own design. Not e: Use normal, plain paper as found in standard printers or us e a photo print that is not thicke r than 0.3 mm. To avoid affect ing the antenna performance the material must not contain metal particles. 1.Place t he stencil in the corr ect position and draw the outline. 2. Car efully c ut out y our new c ut-out cov er. ■ Ch ang ing the cu t-o ut cover 1. Remove the back cover from t he phone. See Changing the covers on page 25. 2. Remove the cut- out cover from the back cover. 3. Place the new c ut-out cover int o the back cover by sl iding the cut-out cover under t he two guides at the bottom (1) and then under the guide at the top (2). 4. Replace the back cove r.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Gett ing star ted 28 Gett ing star ted ■ Putt ing on a wris t str ap Remove the back cover a nd th read the strap as shown in the pictu re and tighten it. Replace the back cover.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Your p ho ne 29 Your p ho ne 2. Y our pho ne ■ Ke ys and c on ne c to rs 1. Power k ey Switches the phone on and off. When the keypad is locked, pres sing the power k ey briefly turns the phone’s display light s on for approximately 15 seconds. 2. Earpiece 3. Loudspeaker 4. Selection k eys and , middle selection key The function of these keys depends on th e guiding text shown on the display abov e the ke ys. See Standby mode on page 30. 5. 4-way scroll keys , , , Enables naviga tion through names, phone numbers, menus or settings. The 4- way navigation key is also used t o move t he cursor up and dow n, left and r ight when writing text, using the calendar, and in some game applications. Pressing the key briefly in the middle selects the menu item or c onfirms a selection. In standby mode, pressing opens the Standard photo menu, pressing opens the Create message menu,
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Your p ho ne 30 Your p ho ne and pressing opens the Calendar menu. During a call pr essing and adjusts the v olume. In standby mode and dur ing a call, pressing opens t he contacts list. 6. dials a phone number, and ans wers a call. In standby mode, it shows the lis t of th e most recently c alled numbers. 7. ends an active call. Exits from any function. 8. - enter numbers and characters. and are used for various purposes in different functions. 9. Charger connector 10. Pop-Port TM connector used, for example, f or headsets and the data cable. 11. Camera lens ■ Sta ndb y mode When the phone is ready f or use, and y ou have not keyed in any characters, the phone is in standby mode. 1. Shows t he name of the network or t he opera tor logo to indicat e in which cellular network the phone is cur rently be ing used. 2. Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at your current location. The higher the bar, t he stronge r the signal. 3. Shows the battery charge level. The highe r the bar, t he more power in the battery
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Your p ho ne 31 Your p ho ne 4. The left selection key in standby mode is Go to . Press Go t o to view the f unctions in your pe rsonal shortcut lis t. Select a function to act ivate it. Press Options and select • Select ’Go to ’ options to view the list of available functions that you can add. Scroll to the des ired function and press Ma rk to add it t o the shortcut lis t. To remove a function from the list, press Unmark . • Organise ’Go to’ opti ons to r earrange the functions on y our personal shortc ut list. Select the desired function and press Move , then select where you want to move t he function. See also Go to opt ions on page 96. 5. The middle selection k ey in standby mode is Menu . 6. The right selection k ey in standby mode is Name s to acc ess th e Cont ac t s menu or another shortcut to a function you can select. See Per sonal shortcut s on page 96. Or the key has an operator-s pecific name to acces s an oper ator-specific web site. See also E ssential indicators on page 32. Wallpaper You can set y our phone to dis play a back ground picture, wallpa per, when the phone is in s tandby mode. See Displa y settings on page 97. Screen saver You can set y our phone to dis play a scre en saver, w hen the phone is in standby mode. See Display settings on page 97.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Your p ho ne 32 Your p ho ne Pow er sav ing For power saving, a di gital clock view overwrit es the display when no phone function has been used for a certain period of time. Press any key to deact ivate the sc reen saver. If you have not set the t ime, 00:00 is displayed. To set th e time, see Time and date settings on page 99. In addition you can set a screen saver f rom Gallery . See D isplay settings on page 97. Essenti al indicators You have r eceived one or several t ext, pict ure messages or multimedia me ssages. See Reading and replying to an SM S message or an SMS e-mail on page 52 or Reading and r eplying to a multimedia message on page 58. The phone has registered a mis sed call. See Call register on page 78. or Your phone is connected to the instant messages service and the availability status is online or offline, res pectively. See Connecting to and disconnecting from the instant messaging service on page 62. You have r eceived one or several i nstant messages and you ar e connected t o the instant messages ser vice. See Connecting to and disconnecting from th e instant messaging service on page 62. The phone’s keypad is loc ked. See Keypad lock (Keyguard) on page 34. The phone does not ring for an incoming call or text message when Incoming call alert is set to Off and Message ale rt tone is se t to Off . See Tone settings on page 95.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Your p ho ne 33 Your p ho ne The alarm c lock is set to On . See Alarm clock on pa ge 114. The countdown timer is running. See Countdown t imer on page 124. The stopwatch is running in t he background. See St opwatch on page 125. When the (E)GPRS connec tion mode Alway s online is s elected and the (E)GPRS service is available, the indicator is shown on the top left of the dis play. Refer to (E)GPRS connection on page 104. When the (E)G PRS connection is established, the indic ator is shown on the top lef t of the display. Refer to (E)GPRS connect ion on page 104 and Browsing the pages of a service on page 132. The (E)GPRS connection is s uspended (on hold), for ex ample if ther e is an incoming or outgoing cal l during the (E)GPRS dial-up connec tion. The indicator is show n on the top right of the display. All your calls are diverted to another number, Divert a ll voice calls . If y ou have two phone lines, the divert indicator for the f irst line is and for the second line . See Call settings on page 100. or If you have two phone lines, the indicat or displays the selected phone line. See Call settings on page 100. The louds peaker has bee n activated, see Options dur ing a call on page 37. Calls are limi ted to a clos ed user group. Se e Security settings on page 107. The timed pr ofile is s elected. See Pr ofiles on page 94.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Your p ho ne 34 Your p ho ne , , or A headset, hands free, loopset or music stand is connected t o the p hone. To set the phone to show the time and da te in standby mode, see Time and date s ettings on page 99. ■ Key pad lo ck (K eyguard) You can lock t he keypad t o prevent the keys being accidentally pres sed, for example, when your phone is in your handbag. • Locking the keypad In s tandby mode, press Me nu and t hen within 1.5 seconds . • Unlocking the keypad Press Unlock and then within 1.5 sec onds. To answer a call when t he keyguard is on, press . During a call, the phone c an be operate d normally. When y ou end or reject th e call, the ke ypad w ill automatically be locked. For Aut omatic keyguard , see Phone settings on page 101. For locking t he keypad duri ng a call, see Options dur ing a call on page 37. When the keyp ad lock is on, call s still may be possible to th e official emerg ency number programmed into your device. Key in the emergen cy number and pr ess .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ca ll fu ncti ons 35 Ca ll fu ncti ons 3. Call fu ncti on s ■ Making a call 1. Key in the phone number, including the area code . I f you key in an in correc t charact er, pres s Clear to delete it. For international calls, pres s twice for the international prefix (the character replaces the international acces s code) and then k ey in the count ry code, the area code without the le ading 0, if necessary, and the phone number . 2. Press to c all the number. 3. Press to e nd the cal l or to canc el the call at tempt. See also Opt ions during a call on page 37. Making a call using the cont acts To search for a name/phone number that you have saved in Contacts , s ee Searching for a contact on page 83. Press to call the number. Last number redialling In standby mode, press once to access the list of up to 20 numbers you last called or attempted to call. Scroll t o the number or name that you want, and pr ess to cal l the number. Calling your voice mailbox In s tandby mode, press and hold , or press and . If the phone as ks for the voice mailbox number, key it in and pr ess OK . See also Voice messages on page 72.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ca ll fu ncti ons 36 Ca ll fu ncti ons Spee d dia llin g a phon e number Before you can use speed dialling, assign a phone number to one of t he speed-dialli ng keys, from to , see Speed dials on page 90. Call the number in eith er of the follow ing ways: • Press the s peed-dialling key that you want and then press . •I f Speed dialling is set to on, press and hold a speed-dia lling key unt il the call is started. See Call settings on page 100. ■ An swe ring or re ject ing an incom ing ca ll Press t o answer a n incoming call and press to end the ca ll. Press to reject an inc oming call. If you pres s Silen ce , only th e ringing tone is mut ed. Then e ither answer or reject the call. If a compatible headset s upplied with the headset key is connected t o the phone, you can ans wer and end a call by pressing t he key. Tip: If the Divert if busy funct ion is activat ed to divert the calls, for ex ample to your voice mailbox, rejec ting an incoming call w ill also divert t he call. Se e Call settings on p age 100. Note that when somebo dy is calling you, the phone s hows the caller’s na me, phone number or the text Private number or Call . If more than one name is found in Contacts with t he same last seven digits of the phone number as the caller ’s number, only the phone number will be displa yed, if this is available. The phone may display an incorrect name, if the caller ’s number is not saved in Contacts but th e re is another name saved with the same last eight digits in the phone number as in the phone number of t he caller.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ca ll fu ncti ons 37 Ca ll fu ncti ons Call waiting During a call, press to answer the wait ing call. The first call is put on hold. Press to end the active call. To a cti va te th e Call waiting function, see C all settings on page 100. ■ Options d uring a cal l Many of the opt ions that you can use during a call are network se rvices. For av ailability, contact your network operator or service provide r. Press Options during a ca ll for some of the following options : • Mut e or Unm ut e , Con ta ct s , Me nu , Record , and the ne twork services An sw er and Reject , Hold or Unhold , New call , End call , End all calls . • Lock keypa d to act ivate t he keypad lock. • Send DTMF to send D TMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tone s trings, for example, pa sswords or bank account numbers (network service). The DT MF system is us ed by all to uch-tone telephones. Key in the DTMF string or search for it in Contacts and press DT M F . Note t hat you can ke y in the wait character w and the paus e characte r p by repeatedly pres sing . • Swap to switch between the active call and the call on hold, Tr a n s fe r to connect a call on hold to an active call, and dis connect yourself from both calls (network ser vices). • Conference to call another par ty and invite them into the call (network s ervice). • Private call t o have a private conv ersation with one participant in a confere nce call (networ k servi ce ).
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Ca ll fu ncti ons 38 Ca ll fu ncti ons • Auto volume on or Auto volume off . Automatic volume controls the earpiece volume level according to the environment noise level. • Loudspeaker t o use the int egrated louds peaker during a call to have the handsfr ee function of y our phone. Note : Do not hold the device near y our ear when the loudspeaker is in use, be cause the volume may be extremely loud. To activate /deactivat e the louds peaker, sel ect Loudspeaker / Handset or press Loudsp./ Norma l . The loudspeaker is aut omatically deactivated whe n you end t he call or call attempt or connect t he handsfree unit or headset to the phone . If you have co nnected a compat ible handsfree unit or the heads et to the phone, Handset in the options list is replaced with Handsfree or He adset and the s elect ion key Normal with Hands f. or Heads . , res pectively .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Wri tin g text 39 Wri tin g text 4. Writing text You can key in text, f or example, w hen writ ing messages, using t raditional or pr edictive text input. When you are writing text, predictive text input is indicated by and traditional t ext input by at the t op left of t he display. The characte r case is indicated by , , or next t o the text input indicator. You can change the chara cter case by pressing . The number mode is indicated by , and you c an change bet ween the letter and number mode by pressing a nd holding . ■ Set ting p red ictiv e text in put on or off When writing text, press Options and select Dictionary . • To set predict ive text input on, select a language in the dictionar y options list. Predictive text input is only av ailable for the la nguages on th e list. • To revert to t raditional text input, select Dict ionary off . Tip : To quic kly set pr edictive te xt input on or of f when writing text, pre ss twice, or pres s and hold O ptions . ■ Us ing pre dicti ve te xt inp ut You can key in any letter with a single keypr ess. Pr edictiv e text input is based on a built-in dictionary to which you ca n also add new words. 1. Start wr iting a word using the keys to . Press each ke y only once for a single letter. The word change s after eac h keystr oke.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Wri tin g text 40 Wri tin g text Example: To write No kia when the Engli sh dictionary is selec ted, press , , , and . For more instruct ions on writ ing text, see T ips for w riting text on page 41. 2. When you hav e finished wr iting the word and it is correct, confir m it by adding a space wit h or by pressing any of th e scroll keys . Pressing a scroll key also moves the curs or. If the word is not corr ect, press r epeatedly or press Options and select Matches . When the word that you want appears, confirm it. If the ? c haracter is displayed after the w ord, the word you intended t o write is not i n the dictionar y. To add the wor d to the dic tionary, press Spell , key in t he word (traditional text input is used) and press Save . Whe n the dictionar y becomes full, the new word replac es the oldes t one that was added. 3. Start writ ing the nex t word. Writing compound words Key in the first part of the word and confirm it by pressing . Write the last part of t he word and confirm the word. ■ Using tra dit ion al text in put Press a numbe r key, to , repeate dly until the des ired charac ter appears. Not all charact ers available under a number key are print ed on the key. The character s available depend on the language selected in t he Phone language menu, se e Phone settings on page 101. • If the next letter you w ant is located on the same key as the pr esent one, wait until the c ursor appears, or pr ess any of the scroll key s and t hen key in t he letter.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Wri tin g text 41 Wri tin g text • The most c ommon punctuation marks and special char acters are available under the numbe r key . For more instruct ions on writ ing text, see T ips for w riting text on page 41. ■ Tips for w rit ing text The following functi ons may also be available for writing tex t: • To insert a s pace, pr ess . • Move the c ursor to th e left, right, down or up wit h the navigation key. • To insert a number while in letter mode, pr ess and hold t he desired number k ey. • To delete a c haracter to the left of the cursor, press Clear . Press and hold Clear to delete the characters more quickly. To delete all t he char acters at once when writ ing a message, pr ess Options and select Clear t ext . • To insert a wor d when using predictive text input, press Options and select Inser t word . Write the word using traditional text input a nd press Save . The word is also added to the dict ionary. • To insert a special cha racter when using traditional text input, press , or w hen using predictive text input, press and hold , or press Options and select Insert symbol . Press any of the scroll keys to s croll to a character and pr ess Us e to selec t the cha rac ter . You can also scroll to a char acter by pressing , , or , and s elect the c haracter by pressing . • To insert a smiley when using tradit ional text input, press twice, or when using predic tive text input, press and hold a nd press again, or press Options an d se lec t Inser t sm il ey . Press any of the scroll keys to s croll to a smiley and pres s Us e to s elect the s miley.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Wri tin g text 42 Wri tin g text You can also scroll to a char acter by pressing , , or , and s elect the c haracter by pressing . The following options are available when writing text messages: • To insert a number while in letter mode, pr ess O ptions and s elect Insert number. Key in t he phone number or sear ch for it in Contacts and press OK . • To insert a name from Co nt ac ts , pres s Options and select Insert contact . To insert a phone number or a text item attached to the name, press Options an d se lec t View de tails .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Usin g the menu 43 Usin g the menu 5. Usi ng th e m enu The phone off ers you an ex tensive range of functions, which a re grouped int o menus. Most of the menu functions are provided with a brief help text. To view the help text, s croll to the me nu function you want and wait for 15 s econds. To exit the help t ext, pres s Back . See Phone settings on page 101. ■ Ac cess ing a menu fu nctio n 1. To access the menu, press Menu . 2. Scroll wit h or through the menu (or with a ny of the scr oll keys if the grid menu view is selected) and s elect, for e xample, Settings by pressing Select . To change the menu view, see Menu view in Display s ettings on page 97. 3. If the menu contains submenus, select the one that you want, for example Call settings . 4. If the selected s ubmenu contains further submenus , repeat step 3. Selec t the next submenu, for example Anykey answer . 5. Select t he setting of your choic e. 6. Press Ba ck to return t o the previous menu level, and Exit to ex it the menu.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Usin g the menu 44 Usin g the menu ■ Lis t of me nu fu nc tions • Messages 1. Create message 1. Text message 2. Mult imedia msg. 3. Fl ash message 2. Inbox 3. Outbox 4. Sent items 5. Saved it ems 1. Text messages 2. Mult imedia msgs. 6. Instant messages 1. Login 2. Sav ed conver s. 3. Connect. settings 7. E-mail 1. C reate e- mail 2. Retrieve 3. Disconnect 4. Inbox 5. Othe r f olders 8. Voice messages 1. Lis ten to voice messages 2. Voice mailbox n umber 9. Info messages 1. Info se rvice 2. T opic s 3. La nguage 4. Inf o topics saved on SIM card 5. Read 1 10.Service commands 11.Delete messages 12. Me ssage set tings 1. Text messages 2. Multimedi a msgs. 3. E-mail messages 4. Other s ettings 13.Message counter • Call register 1. Misse d calls 2. R eceive d calls 3. Diall ed numbers 1. This menu is show n onl y if any info me ssag es are r ece ive d.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Usin g the menu 45 Usin g the menu 4. Delete recent c all lists 1. All 2. Mis sed 3. Received 4. Dialled 5. Call duration 1. L ast call dur ation 2. Rece ived calls’ duration 3. Dialled calls ’ duration 4. All c alls’ duration 5. Clear timers 6. GPRS data counter 1. D ata sent in las t session 2. D ata receiv ed in last sess ion 3. All s ent data 4. All r eceived data 5. Clear c ounters 7. GPRS connection timer 1. Dur ation of last session 2. Dur ation of all sessions 3. Clear timers • Contacts 1. Search 2. Add new contact 3. D elete 4. My prese nce 5. Subscribed names 6. C opy 7. Set tings 1. Memor y in use 2. Contac ts view 3. Memory s tatus 8. Speed dia ls 9. Voice t ags 10.Info n umbers 1 11.Service numbers 1 12.My numbers 2 13.Caller groups 2 1. Shown if sup porte d by yo u r SI M card . Fo r ava ilabi lit y, co ntact yo ur n etwor k ope rator or servi ce prov ider. 2. If In fo numbe rs , Ser vice numb ers or both are no t su pporte d, the nu mber of this me nu it em cha nges a ccor din gly.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Usin g the menu 46 Usin g the menu • Settings 1. Profiles 1. General 2. Silent 3. Meeting 4. Outdoor 5. My style 1 6. My style 2 2. Themes 1. Select theme 2. T heme downloa ds 3. To ne settings 1. Incoming call alert 2. Ringing t one 3. Ringing v olume 4. Vibr ating alert 5. Mes sage alert tone 6. Insta nt mess a ge a lert to ne 7. Keypad t ones 8. Warning tones 9. Alert for 4. Light settings 1. L ight sequences 5. P ersonal shortcuts 1. Right selection ke y 2. Selec t ’Go t o’ options 3. Organise ’Go to’ options 4. Voice commands 6. D isp la y s et t in gs 1. W allpaper 2. Screen save r 3. Colour schemes 4. Menu vie w 5. Op erator logo 7. Time and date set tings 1. Clock 2. Dat e 3. Auto-u pdate of date & t ime 8. Call se ttings 1. Automatic volume control 2. Call div ert 3. Anykey ans wer 4. Automatic redial 5. Speed dialling 6. Call wa iting 7. Summar y after call 8. Send my caller ID 9. Line for outgoing calls 1 9. Phone s ettings 1. Phone la nguage 1. For ava ilabi lity , contac t your ne twor k operato r or serv ice prov ider .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Usin g the menu 47 Usin g the menu 2. Auto ma t ic k eyg ua rd 3. Cell info display 4. Welcome note 5. Op erator selection 6. Conf irm SIM service actions 7. H elp text ac tivation 8. St art-up tone 10.Connectivity 1. GPRS 11.Enhancement settings 1 1. Headset 2. Hands free 3. Loopset 12.Configuration settings 1. D efault configuration sett .ings 2. Act ivate default in all appl ications 3. Pr eferred acc ess point 4. Personal configuration settings 13.Security set tings 1. PIN code r equest 2. Call barring service 3. Fi xed dialli ng 4. Clos ed user group 5. Sec urity level 6. A ccess codes 14.Restore factory se ttings • Opera tor m enu 2 • Gallery 1. Images 2. Video clips 3. Themes 4. G raphics 5. T ones 6. R ecordings •M e d i a 1. C amera 2. Voice rec ord e r •O r g a n i s e r 1. Alarm clock 1. Alar m time 2. R epeat alarm 1. This me nu is sh own o nly i f the ph one is or has be en con nec ted to a compa tibl e enhanc ement av ailable f or th e ph one. 2. If t his m enu is not sho wn t he su bseq uent menu numb ers ch ang es ac cordin gly. The na me d epen ds on the n etwor k op- era tor .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Usin g the menu 48 Usin g the menu 3. Alarm t one 2. Calendar 3. T o-do 4. Notes 5. Synchronisation • Applications 1. Games 1. Sele ct game 2. G ame downloads 3. Memory 4. App. settings 2. Collection 1. Sele ct applicat ion 2. App. downloads 3. Memory 3. Extras 1. Calculator 2. Count down timer 3. Stopwatch 4. W allet •S e r v i c e s 1. H ome 2. B ookmarks 3. Dow nload links 1. Tone downloads 2. Graphic downloads 3. Ga me downloads 4. Video dow nloads 5. Theme downloads 6. App. downloa ds 4. Last web addr . 5. Service inbox 6. Set tings 1. Configuration s ettings 2. Appearance setti ngs 3. Secur ity settings 4. Ser vice inbox set tings 7. Go to add ress 8. Cl ear t he c ach e • SIM services 1 1. Only sho w n if sup porte d by yo u r SIM c ard. The n ame and content s vary depen ding on th e SIM ca rd.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 49 Menu fu nction s 6. Menu functions ■ Mess ages The message s ervices c an only be us ed if they are supported by your network or your service provider. You can read, w rite, send and save text , multimedia and SMS e-mail mess ages (network services ). All messages are or ganised into folder s. To select the font size for reading and w riting messages, press Menu , and select Messages , Message se ttings , Oth er se tt ing s and Font s ize . Note : When se nding messa ges, you r phon e may displa y the w ords Me ssag e sent . T his is an in di ca ti on th at the messag e has been s ent by your device to the message ce ntre number programme d into your devi ce. This is no t an in dicat ion tha t the messa ge ha s be en re ceived a t t he intend ed de stina tion. F or m ore de tails about messag ing s e rvi ces, ch eck w ith your s ervi ce pro vider. Text me ssages (SMS) Using the SMS (Short Message Service) y our phone ca n send and rec eive multi-part mes sages, which consist of s everal ordinary text messages (network service). Invoicing may be based on the number of ordinary messages that ar e required for a multi-part message. This may affect t he invoicing f or the message. Before you c an send a message, y ou need to save some mes sage settings. See Settings for text and SMS e-mail messages on page 74.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 50 Menu fu nction s You can also send and recei ve text mes sages that cont ain pictures. A pi cture mess age can be a multi- part message. Note : Only de vices that offer p icture mess age features ca n receive and displa y picture mes sages. The text messages funct ion uses shared memor y, see Shar ed memory on page 16. Wr itin g an d s en din g me ss age s Your device supports the se nding o f text me s sag es beyo nd the n ormal 160-chara cter limit. If yo ur messa ge ex ceeds 160 chara cters, it wi ll be sent as a series of two or m ore messag es. The nu mber of av ailable cha racters / th e current part num ber of a multi-pa rt messa ge are shown on the to p right o f the di splay, fo r exampl e 120/2 . Note tha t using spe cial (Un icode) c hara cters su ch as ë, â, á, ì t ake up mor e spac e. 1. Press Me nu , and selec t Messa g es , Creat e me ssag e and Text mes sage . Tip: To s tart writing mes sages quickly, press in standby mode . 2. Key in a message. See Writing text on page 39. To insert text templates or a picture into the message, see Templates on pa ge 53. Each pic ture message c omprises se veral text mes sages. Therefore, s ending one pictu re message may c ost more t han sending one text message. 3. To send t he mess age, press Send or . The messages that you have sent will be saved in th e Sent i tems folder if the s etting Save s ent messages is set to Ye s . See Settings for text and SMS e-mail messages on page 74. Text messa ges are indicated with . 4. Enter the recipient’s phone number or search for the phone number in Con ta ct s . Pre ss OK to send the message.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 51 Menu fu nction s Opti ons for send ing a message After you have written a mess age, press Options and se lect Sending options . • To send a mes sage to several recipients, select Send to many . When you have sent the message to everyone you want to send it to, press Done . Note that a se parate message is sent t o each of t he recipients. • To send a mes sage as an SMS e-mail (network s ervice), se lect Send as e-mail . Key in the recipient’s e-ma il address or s earch for it in Co nt ac ts and press OK . If you wish, you can key in a subject f or the SMS e-mail and pr ess OK . Key in the e-mail message. See Writing t ext on page 39. The tota l number of cha racters that you can key i n is shown on the top right of the dis play. The e -mail address and subject ar e included in the total number of characters. See also T emplates on page 53. Pictures cannot be insert ed. To send t he SMS e-mail, press Send . If you have not s aved the settings for sending SMS e-mails, the phone asks f or the number of the e- mail server. Press OK to send the e-mail. • To send a mes sage using a mes sage profile, select Sending profile a nd then the des ired message profile. To define a mes sage profile, s ee Settings for text and SMS e- mail messages on page 74.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 52 Menu fu nction s Readi ng and re plying to a n SMS mess age or an SMS e-mail When you have r eceived a message or an SMS e-mail, the indicator and the numbe r of new messages followed by messages recei ved are shown. The blinking indicates that t he message memory is full. Before you can receiv e new messages , delete some of y our old message s in the Inbox folder. 1. Press Show to v iew the ne w message, or press Exit t o v i e w i t l a t e r . Reading the message later: Press Menu , and select Messag es and Inbox . 2. If more t han one mess age has been received, s elect the one that you wa nt to read . An unread text message or SMS e-mail is indicated by . Options while reading the message: Press Options and select an option, for example, to delete, forward or edit the message as a text message or an SMS e-mail, rename the message you are reading or to move it to anot her folder. Select Copy t o calendar to copy text at the beginning of the message to your phone’s calendar as a reminde r note for the current day. Select Message det ails to v iew, if available, t he sender’s name and phone number, the message centre used, and the date and time of receipt. Select Use detail to extract numbers, e-mail address es and website a ddresses from t he current message. Tip: While reading a mess age, press the k ey to e xtract numbers, e- mail addresses and website addres ses from t he current mes sage. When reading a picture mes sage, select Save picture to save the pictur e in the Templates folder.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 53 Menu fu nction s 3. Select Reply and the mes sage type to reply to a message. When replying to an SMS e-mail, conf irm or edi t the e-mail address and su bject first. T hen write your reply message. 4. To send t he mess age, press Send , and press OK t o send the message to t he displaye d number. Inbo x and sent it ems fold ers The phone s aves incoming text a nd multimedia mes sages in the Inbox folder. Sent text messages are s aved in t he Sent items folder. Text messages that you wis h to send lat er can be s aved in t he Saved text msgs. , My f olders or Templates folder. Tem pla tes Your phone includes text templates, indicated by , and picture templates, indicated by . To access the template list, press Menu , and select Messages , Sav ed items , T ext messages and Templates . • To insert a t ext template int o the message or the SMS e -mail that you are writing or replying to, press Options . Select Use template and select t he template that you want to insert. • To insert a pic ture into the t ext mess age that you a re writing or replying to, press Options . Select Insert pi cture and select a pict ure to view it . Press Insert to insert the picture into your mes sage. The indicator in the header of the mess age indicates that a picture has been atta ched. The number of character s that you can enter in a me ssage depe nds on the siz e of the pic ture. To view the text a nd the pictur e together bef ore sending th e message, pres s O ptions and select Preview .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 54 Menu fu nction s Saved items fold er and My fo lders To organise y our messages, you can move s ome of them t o the Sa ved items folder, or add new folders for your mes sages. While reading a message, pre ss Options . Select Mov e , scroll to t he folder that you want to move the message to and press Select . To add or delet e a folder, press Men u , and s elect Messages , Saved items , Text messages and My folders . • To add a folder if you have not saved any folder, pr ess Add . Othe rwise, press Options and select Add fol d er . • To delete a folder , scroll to the folder that you want t o delete, pr ess Options and select Del ete fol d er . Flash messa ges Flash messages are tex t messages that a re displayed ins tantly. Writ ing a flash me ssage Press Menu , and select Messag es , Create me ssage and Flash me ssage . For further operat ion, see Writing and sending messa ges on page 50. The maximum length of a flash mes sage is 70 char acters. To insert a blinking t ext into the message, selec t Insert blink char . from the options list to set a marker. The text behind the marker blinks until a second marker is inserted. Note : Only de vices that offer compa tible flash me ssage features ca n receive and dis play blinking flash message s.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 55 Menu fu nction s Rec eiv ing a fla sh mes sag e A received f lash message is not automatically saved. T o read the message, press Read . Press Opt ions and select Use detail to extract phone numbe rs, e-mail addr esses and website address es from the current message. To save the message, press Save and select t he folder in which you want to save the message. Multi media mess ages (MM S) Note : Only de vices that offer co mpatible multimedia message featu res can recei ve and display mul time dia messa ges. A multimedia message can contain t ext, sound and a picture or a video c lip. The phone supports multimedia messages that are up to 100 kB in siz e. If t he maximum si ze is exceeded, the phone ma y not be able to receiv e the message . Depending on the network, y ou may r eceive a text message t hat includes an Intern et address w here you can view the mult imedia mess age. If the message contains a pict ure in compati ble format, the phone may s cale it down t o fit the display area. The multimedia message function uses shared memory, see Shared memory on page 16. If Allow multimedia reception is set to Yes or In home network , your oper ator or s ervice provider may charge you f or every message you receive. T he default s etting to rec eive multimedia mes sages is generally on. See Settings for multimedia messages on page 75. Multimedia messaging s upports the following formats: • Picture: JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BM P and PNG. • Sound: Scalable Polyphonic MIDI (SP-MIDI), AMR audio and monophonic ringing tones. • Video clips in 3gp f ormat with SubQCIF and QCIF resolution and AMR audio.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 56 Menu fu nction s The phone does not necess arily support all variations of the aforementioned file formats. If a receive d message conta ins any unsupported e lements, they may be replace d with t he file name and the te xt Object format not supported . Note that you are not able to receive any multimedia messages if you have a call in progress, or a game or another Java applic ation running. Becaus e deliver y of multimedia messages can fail for a v ariety of reasons, do not rely solely upon them for essential communic ations. Wr itin g an d s end ing a m ult ime dia me ssag e To set the s ettings for multime dia messaging, see Set tings for multimedia me ssages on page 75. To check ava ilability and to subscribe to t he mult imedia me ssaging service, contact your net work operator or service provider. Copyright protections may prevent some images, ri nging t ones and other c ontent from being copied, modified, transfer red or forwarded. 1. Press Me nu , and selec t Messa g es , Creat e me ssag e and Multimedia ms g. . 2. Key in a message. See Writing text on page 39. • To insert a f ile in the mes sage, press Options , sel ect Ins ert and sele ct the des ired option. You cannot select an option if it is dimmed. The list of available f olders in the G allery is shown. Open a specific folder, scroll to t he desired file, press Options and select Insert . An attached f ile is indicated with the file name in the mes sage. Please not e that you cannot insert a theme in a new message. To move the text component to the t op or bottom of t he message, press Options and select Place text f irst or Place text last .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 57 Menu fu nction s • Your phone supports the sending and rec eiving of multimedia messages that contain several pages (slides). T o insert a slide in the me ssage, press Options , and sel ect Insert and Slide . Each slide can contain text, one i mage and one sound clip. If the message contains seve ral slides, yo u can open the de sired one by pressing Options and selecting Previous slide , Ne xt slide or Slide list . To change the time a slide w ill be dis played in a slide pr esentation se lect the slide, pr ess Options and select Slide timing . To change t he default value see D efault sli de timing in Settings for multimedia messages on page 75. • To insert a name from the contacts list, press Options and select More options , Ins ert contact and the desir ed name. To insert a number f rom the c ontacts list, pr ess Options and select More options and Insert number . • To insert a ca lendar note, pr ess Options and select Insert and Calendar not e . • To insert a bus iness ca rd, press Options and select Inser t and Busine ss card . • To delete an ima ge, slide or s ound clip f rom the message, press Options and select De lete and the desired function. • To save the message in the Saved items folder , press Options a nd select Save message . • To add a s ubject to t he message, pr ess Options and select More options and E dit subject . • To view for example the s ize or recipient of t he message, pr ess Options and selec t More options and Message details . 3. To view t he mess age or slide p resentation befo re sending it, pres s O ptions and select Preview . 4. To send t he mess age, press Send, or press Options and select Send t o e-mail or Send to many .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 58 Menu fu nction s 5. Enter the recipient’s phone number (or e-mail addr ess) or sear ch for it in Contacts . Press OK and the message is mov ed to the Outbox f older for sending. It takes more time to send a multimedia mes sage than to send a text message. W hile the multimedia message is being sent, t he animated indicat or is displayed and you can use ot her functions on the phone. If there is an interruption while the message is being sent, the phone t ries to resend it a few t imes. If this fails, the mes sage will remain in the O utbox folder and you can try to resend it lat er. The messages that you have sent will be saved in th e Sent i tems folder if the s etting Save s ent messages is set to Ye s . See Settings for mul timedia messages on page 75. Multimedia me ssages are indicated with . Readi ng and re plying to a multimed ia messa ge Import ant: M ultimedia messa ge objects may contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Do not ope n any a ttachment if you are not sure of the trustworth iness of the sender. When your phone is receiving a multimed ia message, the animated indic ator is displ ayed. When the message has been recei ved, the indicator and the text Mult imedia message received are shown . The blinking indicates that the memory for multimedia messages is full, see Multimedia messages memory full on page 60. The appeara nce of a multime dia message may vary depending on the rece iving device. 1. Press Show to v iew the me ssage, or press Exit to v i e w i t l a t e r. Reading the message later: Press Menu , and select Mes sages and Inbox . An unread multimedia message is indic ated by .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 59 Menu fu nction s 2. Scroll t o view th e message. Pr ess O ptions and, for example, some of the f ollowing options may be available. • Play presentation to v iew the presentation at tached in the me ssage. • View text t o view only the text in the messa ge. • Open image , Open s ound clip or Ope n video clip to open t he corre sponding file. • Save image , Save sound clip or Save video clip to save the corresponding file in the Galler y. • Details to view the de tails o f the atta che d file . • Delete message to de lete a saved message. • Reply or Repl y to all to reply t o the message. To send the reply, press O ptions and select Send . • Forward to no. , Forward to e-mail or F orward to many to fo rwa rd the mess ag e. • Edit to edit a message. You can only edit messages you have creat ed. See Wr iting and sending a multimedia message on page 56. • Message details to view the subject, s ize and the type of messag e. • Refer also to t he options in Gallery , see G allery on page 109. Inb ox, Out b ox, Sav ed an d Se nt it ems fol der s The phone s aves the multimedia me ssages that have been received in t he Inbox f older. Multimedia messages that have not yet been s ent are moved to the Outbox folder. The multimedia mes sages that you w ish to send la ter can be saved in the Saved items f older. The multimedia mes sages that have been s ent are saved in the Sent it ems fol der o f t he Multimedia msgs. submenu if th e setting Save s ent messages is se t to Ye s . See Settings for multimedia messages on page 75.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 60 Menu fu nction s Mult ime dia mess ages m em ory full When you have a new multimedia message waiting and the me mory for the messages is f ull, the indicator blinks and Multimedia memor y full, view wait ing msg. is shown. To view the wait ing message, press Show . To save the message, press O ptions , sele ct Save message and d elete old messages by first selecting the folder and t hen the oId message to be deleted. To discard t he waiting mes sage, press Exit and Ye s . If you press No , you can view the message. Inst ant messages (Chat) Instant messaging (Chat) is a way of s ending short, simple text messages that are delivered over TCP/IP protocols to online users (networ k service). Your contact lis t shows you when the contac ts on the list are online and ava ilable to par ticipate in an inst ant me ssages convers ation. When you ha ve writt en and sent your mess age, it stays on the display. The reply message appear s below your original message. Before you c an use instant messaging, you need t o subscribe to the service. F or availa bility, charging and subscription to the service, contact your network operator or service provider, from whom you also receive your unique ID and pas sword and t he settings for instant messaging. For setting the r equired settings for the ins tant messaging s ervice, see Instant messaging sett ings on page 68. The icons and texts on the display may vary depending on the instant mes saging service. You can use the other functions of the phone while y ou have an a ctive instant me ssaging session in the background. Depending on the network, the ac tive instant mes saging session may consume the phone’s battery faster and y ou may need to c onnect the phone to a char ger. Instant messaging uses shared memor y, see Shared memory on page 16.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 61 Menu fu nction s Basic steps for the ins tant messaging • To enter the instant messaging menu (offline), see Enter ing the instant messaging menu on page 62. • To connect to the service (online), se e Connectin g to and disconnecting from the instant messaging service on page 62. • To start a conversatio n with a c ontact, se e IM contacts in Sta rting an instant mes saging conversation on page 63. To create your own contact lists, see Cont acts for insta nt messaging on p age 66. • To join a public group, see Groups in Starting an ins tant messaging conversation on page 63. To join an ins tant messaging group via an invitation me ssage, see Ac cepting or rejecting a n invitation on page 64. To create your own group, or t o join or delet e a public group, see Groups on page 67. • To edit your own i nformation, s ee Editing your own settings on p age 66. • To search user s and groups, se e Sear ch in Starting an instant messaging conversation on page 63. • To read a mes sage, see Read ing an insta nt message on page 64. • To write and send messages dur ing an acti ve sess ion, see Participating in a conversation on page 65. • To view, rename or dele te saved conv ersations, select Saved conver s. when you have ent ered the Instant messages menu. • To block/unblock contacts, see Blocking and unblocking messages on pa ge 67. • To disconnect from the service , see Connecting to and disconnecting f rom the instant mes saging service on page 62.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 62 Menu fu nction s Enter ing the in stan t messa ging menu To en ter the Instant messages menu while still offline, pres s Menu , and select Messages and Instant messages . Act ivate a servic e and then select • Login to connec t to the servic e. To set th e phone to automatically conne ct to the service w hen you ente r the Instant messages menu, see Connecting to and dis connecting from t he instant mess aging service on page 62. • Saved convers. to view, er ase or rename the convers ations that you have s aved during a s ession. You can select Saved c onvers. als o when you have connected to the service. • Conn e ct. se tti ngs to acces s the settings needed for a connection. See Instant messaging settings on page 68. You ca n select Connect . settings also when you have connected to the se rvice. Connec t ing t o and disconne cting from the i nstant messaging ser vice To connect to the s ervice, enter the Instant messages menu, acti vate a service and selec t Login. Select one of the a vailable sets. If necess ary key in t he User ID : and the Pas s w o r d : . When t he phone has successf ully conne cted, Logged in is dis played. Tip: To s et the phone to automat ically connec t to the instant messa ging service when you enter the Instant messages menu, connect t o the service, select My se ttings , Automatic login and On IM start-up . To disconnect from the service, select L ogout .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 63 Menu fu nction s Star ting an instan t messaging convers ation Ente r th e Instant messages menu and connect to a service. You can select • Conversations to view the lis t of new and read messages or invitations to instant mes saging during the active session. Scr oll to the me ssage or inv itation that you want and pres s Open to read the message. indicates t he new and the read instant messages. indicat es the new and the r ead group mess ages. indicates the invitations. • IM cont acts includes th e contacts t hat you have a dded. Sc roll to the cont act to whom you would like to send instant messages and press Chat or pres s Open if a new message is shown in t he list. If you have r eceived a new message f rom a conta ct, it is indicat ed with . indicat es the online and the off line contacts in t he phone’s cont acts memory. indicat es a blocked c ontact, refe r to Blocking a nd unblocking messages on page 67. To add contacts to t he list, see Contacts for ins tant messaging on page 66. • Groups and Public groups . The lis t of bookmarks to public groups p rovided by the network operat or or service provide r is di splayed. To star t a conversation, s croll to a group and pres s Joi n . Enter th e screen name that you want to use in th e conversation. When you hav e succes sfully joined in the group conversati on, the phone shows J oined group: and the group name. To c reate a privat e group, see Groups on page 67. • Search and select Us er s or Groups t o search for ot her users or public gr oups on the n etwork. • If you select User s , you can search for a us er by phone number , screen name , e-mail addres s or name.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 64 Menu fu nction s • If you select Groups , you can s earch for a group by a member in the group or by group name, topic or ID. To start th e session w hen you have found the user or the group that you want , press Options and sele ct Chat or Join group . • To start a session from Contact s, see View ing the subscr ibed names on page 88. Acc ept ing or r eje ct ing an invi tat ion In standby mode, when you have connected to the service and you receive a new invitation, New invitation received is displayed. Press Read to r ead it. If more than one invitation is received, the number of message s followed by new invitations received is displayed. Press Re ad , scroll to an invitation that y ou want and press Open . • To join the private group conversation, press Accept . Enter the screen name that you want to use as a nickname. When you hav e successfully joined the group, t he phone s hows Joined g roup: and the group name. • To reject or delete the invitation, pre ss Options and select Reject or Dele te . Readi ng an ins tant messag e In standby mode, when you have connected to the service and you r eceive a message from a person who is not t aking part in the conversation, Ne w instant message is dis played. Press Read to rea d it. If more than one message is r eceived, the number of messages followed by new instant messages is displayed. Press Re ad , scroll to a message and press Ope n . New messages r eceived during an ac tive session are held in the Conver sations of the Ins tant messages menu. If the message is from a person whose contact information is missing from the contact list in IM contacts , the sender’s ID is shown. If the c ontact informat ion can be found in the phone’s memory for
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 65 Menu fu nction s contacts a nd the phone recognises it, the sender’s name is shown. To save a new contac t in the phone’s memory, press Options and select • Save contact and enter the name of the person. • Add to contact and s elect the c ontact to which y ou want t o add the detail and press Add . Part icipati ng in a co nversati on Join or s tart a session by pr essing Wr it e . Tip: If yo u receive a new message dur ing a conver sation from a person that is not within the active conv ersation, the indic ator is shown on the t op of the display and a alarm tone is played. Write your message and pr ess Send or to send it . If you pr ess Options , some of the following options are available: • View conversation t o view t he ongoing convers ation. To save the conv ersation, pres s Sav e and enter a name for t he conversation. • Save contact , refer to R eading an instant message on page 64. • Add to contact , refer to Reading an instant message on page 64. • Group members to vie w the membe rs of the select ed private group. The option is only shown if you have creat ed the group. • End conversation t o end the o ngoing conversation. • Dictionary refer to Writing t ext on page 39.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 66 Menu fu nction s Edit ing your own s ettin gs Ente r th e Instant messages menu and connect to the s ervice. Selec t M y settin gs to view and edit your own availability inf ormation or sc reen name. Selec t A v ailability and A vailable for all or A vail. for contacts (or Appear offline ) to allow all t he other us ers or only t he contacts on y our contact list to see that you are online when you have connec ted to the service. When you are connected to t he service , indicates t hat you are online and that you are not visible to others. Conta cts for in stan t messa ging To add contacts to t he instant messaging contacts list, connect t o the service and select IM contacts . If the contact s list is empt y the p hone displays Contact lis t empty . Copy c ontacts from server? to retrieve avai lable c ontacts from the server. Otherwise press Options and select Add contact , or if you have no cont acts added, press Add . Select • Enter ID manually to enter th e ID manual ly. • Search from serv . to sear ch for a c ontact from the server. • From contacts t o s e a r c h f o r a na m e i n Contacts. • Copy from server to copy a name from a s erver-based cont acts list. When the cont act is added, the phone di splays Added to IM contact s: and the contact name. Scroll to a contact, and press Chat to start a se ssion or press Options and select • Contact info t o view the de tails of th e selected contact. If you want to edit the de tails, see Editing or deleting details in the Contacts menu (menu 3) on page 85. • Edit name to edit t he contact’ s name. • Block contact (or Unblock contact ) t o block (or unblock) the messages from the selected contact.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 67 Menu fu nction s • Add contact to add a new contact f rom the phone’s contact memory. • Remove contact to remove a contact fr om the contact list. • Copy to server to copy a name to a server-bas ed contacts list. • A vailability alerts to mark those cont acts from whom you wish t o receive a vailability alerts. Bloc king and u nblocking mess ages Connect to t he service a nd select Conver sations or IM contacts . Highlight t he contact in the contact s list from whom you want to bl ock inc oming messages. P ress Options , selec t Block contact and press OK . To unblock the me ssages, connec t to the service and select Blocked lis t . Scroll to t he conta ct from whom you want t o unblock th e messages and press U nblock . You can also unblock the messages from the contact lis t, see Contacts for instant messag ing on page 66. Groups You can creat e your o wn private groups f or a session, or use the p ublic groups provided by th e service provider. The private groups exist only during an active session. You can add to a pr ivate group only the contacts that are in your contact list and thus in t he phone’s c ontacts memory, see Saving names and phone numbers (Add contact ) on page 82. If the server you are l ogged onto does not support group services all groups related menus ar e dimmed. Public groups You can bookmark public groups that your servic e provide r may maintain. Connect to t he service, sele ct G roups and Public groups . Scroll to a gr oup that you want t o chat with a nd press Joi n . If you are
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 68 Menu fu nction s not in the group, key in your screen name as your nickname for the group. If you press Options , you can sele ct D elete gr oup to delete a gr oup from your group lis t. Creating a private group Connect t o the serv ice, sele ct Groups and Create group . Key in the na me for t he group and the screen name that you want to use for the group. You can use another screen name in another gr oup. Mark your private gr oup members from t he contacts lis t and key in an invitat ion to newly added members. Inst an t me ssa gin g se ttin gs You may r eceive the settings as a configuration message from the net work operator or service provider. To receive the settings as aconfiguration message, see Configurat ion settings service on page 18. To key in t he settings manually, s ee Configuration settings on page 106. For the insta nt messaging and presence settings, contac t your network ope rator or s ervice provider . To en ter the Instant messages menu while still offline, pres s Menu , and select Messages and Instant messages . Acti vate a servic e and sele ct Connect. se ttings . Select • Configuration and scroll to t he set you would like t o activate and press Select. • Account to see the account s provided by the service provide r. If more than one account is displayed choose the one you wa nt to use. • Use r I D to view or to edit t he user ID. • Pa s s w o r d to enter the pass wor d.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 69 Menu fu nction s E-mail a pplication The e-mail appl ication allows you t o access t he compatible e-mail account th at you use in th e office or at home, via the phone ( network serv ice). You can wr ite, se nd, and read e-ma ils with your phone. Your phone supports POP3 and IMAP4 e- mail servers. The e-mail application uses shared memory, s ee Shared memor y on page 16. Before you c an send and retrieve any e -mails, you may ne ed to do th e following: • Obtain a new e-mail account or use th e current one. To check the avail ability of your e -mail account contac t your e-ma il service provide r. • To check the settings required f or the e-mail application, contact your network operator or e-mail service provider. To receive the e-mail se ttings as a configuration message, see Configuration settings service on page 18. • To set the e-mail s ettings on your phone, press Menu and select Messages , Message settings and E- mail messages . See Settings for e- mail application on page 76. Wr itin g an d s end ing a n e- ma il You can write your e-mail bef ore connect ing to the e- mail service, or connec t to the service first, and then write and s end your e-mail. 1. Press Me nu and select Messages , E-mail , and Create e-mail . The waiting note is displayed. 2. Key in the recipient’s e-mail address and press OK or press Edit and key in the e-mail address, a nd press OK . To search for the e-mail a ddress in Contacts , press Options , and select Search . 3. You can key in a subject for t he e-mail if you want, and press OK . If you pres s Options , you can select one of the f ollowing: the mes sage editor, add a new rec ipient, add a copy recipient or a dd a hidden copy rec ipient.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 70 Menu fu nction s 4. Key in the e-mail mes sage, see W riting text on page 39. The number of char acters that y ou can key in is shown on t he top right of the display. 5. To send t he e-mail, press Send . Select • Send now to to init iatie sending instantly. If you have not already connect ed to the e-mail account, your phone establishes t he connection f irst and then s ends the e-ma il. • Send later to send your e -mail later. The e-mail is saved in the Outbox folder. If you want to edit or continue writ ing your e-mail l ater, you c an save it in Dr af ts by selecting Save draft msg. . Sending the e-mail later: Press Menu and s elect Messages and E-mail , press Options and select Send now or Retriev e and send . After sending the e-mail, the phone asks if you want to disconnect from the e-mail s ervice. Press Ye s to disconnect or No to leave the connection open. Note: When se nding e-ma il s, yo ur phon e ma y di spl ay the wo rds Mess age s ent . This is an in dication that the e-ma il has been sent b y your phone to the e-mail server. This is not an ind ication that the e-mai l has been recei ved at the inten ded d estinati o n. Fo r more detai ls about e- mail se rvices, ch eck wit h your ser vice pro vid er. Dow nl oad ing e-m ai ls from yo ur e- ma il ac co un t 1. Press Me nu and select Messages , E-mail and Retrieve to downloa d e-mails that have been sent to your e-mail account. Or: Press Menu and s elect Messages and E-mail , press Options and s elect Retrieve and send to download new e- mails and to s end e-mails that hav e been sav ed in the Outbox folder. If the mes sage memory is full, delete some of your older messages before you start t o download new messages.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 71 Menu fu nction s 2. Your phone mak es a connec tion to the e-mail service. A status bar is shown whil e your phone is downloading e-mails t o your phone. After the downloa d, the phone asks if you want to dis connect from the e -mail service . Press Ye s to disconnect or No to leave the connection open. 3. Press Select to vi ew the new messa ge in the Inbox , or press Back t o v i e w i t l a t e r . If more than one message is received, select the message that you want t o read. An unread text message is indic ated by . Readi ng and re plying to a n e-mail Import ant: E-ma ils may contain vi ruses or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Do not open any attachment if yo u are not sure of th e trustw orthiness of th e sender. 1. Press Me nu , select Messages , E-mail and Inbox . 2. While r eading the message, pr ess Options . You can, for example , view the details of the sele cted message, mark the message as unread, delete it, reply to i t, reply t o all, fo rward it or move the message to another folder. If the mes sage does not fit in the first page, press Next pg. to view t he next page of the mes sage. 3. To reply to an e-mail, press Reply . Selec t Original text to include the original message in t he reply or sele ct Empty screen . When replying to an e-mail, f irst confirm or edit the e -mail address and s ubject, then w rite your reply. 4. To send t he mess age, press Send and select Send now . To send the message later , press Send later. The message is moved to t he Outbox folder. After sending th e message, the phone asks if you want to dis connect from the e-mail service. Pres s Ye s to disconnect or No to leave the connection open.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 72 Menu fu nction s Inbo x and Other fol ders (Draft s, Archiv e, Outbox and Sent it ems) Your phone has th e following folders in the E-mail menu: • Inbox for saving e- mails that y ou have downloaded from your e-ma il account. • Other folders contains the f olders: Dr afts for savi ng unfinishe d e-mails , Ar chive f or organising and saving your e- mails, O utbox for saving e-mails t hat have not been s ent, if you have selected Send later , see Writing and sending an e-mail on page 69, and Sent items for saving e-mails that have been sent. Dele ting e- mails To delete e-ma ils, press Me n u and select Messages and E-mail , pre ss Options and select Del ete messages . To delete all messages from a folder, select the folder from which you want to delete the messages and press Ye s . To delete a ll messages f rom all folders, select All message s and press Ye s . Note that delet ing an e-mail from your phone does not d elete it from the e-mail server . Voice messages The voice mailbox is a network serv ice and you may need t o subscribe to it . For more informati on and for the voice mailbox number, co ntact your ser vice provider. Press Menu , and select Messag es and V oice messages . Selec t • Listen to voi ce messages to ca ll your voic e mailbox at the phone number that you have saved in t he V oice mailbox number menu. If you have t wo phone lines availa ble (network s ervice), each phone line may have its own voice mailbox number. Refer to Call settings on page 100.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 73 Menu fu nction s • V oice mailbox number t o key in, search for or edit your voice mailbox number and pre ss OK to sav e it. If supported by the network, the indicator will show new voice mes sages. Press Listen to call your voice mailbox number. Tip: Pressing and holding calls your voice mailbox if you have the number set. Info m essages With the info message networ k servic e you may be able to receive mess ages on vari ous topics fr om your service provider. The se messages may include, fo r example, w eather or traffic conditions. For availability, topics and the r elevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. Servi ce comma nds Press Menu , and select Messages and Service commands . Key in and send service requests (also know n as USSD commands), such as activation commands for net work services , to your service provide r. Deleti ng all messag es fr om a folde r To delete all me ssages from a folder, pres s Menu , and select Messages and D elete messages . To delete all messages from a folder, select the folder from which you want to delete the messages and press OK to c onfi rm the q uer y. If the folder contains unread mes sages, the phone will ask whether you want to delet e them also.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 74 Menu fu nction s Message settings The message s ettings affect the sending, r eceiving and viewing of messages. Sett ings f or text and SMS e -mail messages Press Menu , and select Messag es , Mess age settings and T ext messages . Sending profile Select Sending profile . If more than one message profile set is s upported by your SIM c ard, select the se t that yo u want to c hang e. • Select Message centre number to save t he phone number of the mes sage centre that is required for sending text mess ages. You will r eceive this number from your service provi der. • Select Me ssage s sent via to sele ct th e me ssage ty pe Text , E-mail , Paging or Fa x . • Select Mes sage validity to select the length of time for which t he network should attempt to deliver your message. • For the mes sage type Text , select Default re cipient number to save a def ault number for se nding messages for this profile. For th e mess age type E-mail , selec t E-mail server to save the e-mail server number. • Select Delivery reports to ask the network to send delivery reports about your messages (network servi ce ). • Select Us e GPRS and se lect Ye s to set GPRS as t he preferred SMS bearer. Also, s et GPRS conne ction to Always online , see (E)GPRS connection on page 104. • Select Reply via same centre t o allow th e recipient of your message to send you a reply v ia your mess ag e cen tre (n etw ork serv ice ).
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 75 Menu fu nction s • Select Rename sending profile to change t he name of the select ed message pr ofile. The de fault profile cannot be renamed. T he message profile sets are only displayed if your SIM card supports more than one set. Save message setting Press Men u , and select Messages , Mess age setti ng s , Text messages and Save sent messages . Se lect Yes to set the phone to save s ent multimedia mes sages in the Sent it ems folder. If you select No , the sent messages are not saved. Set ting s fo r mu ltim ed ia m ess age s If Allow multimedia reception is set to Yes or In home network , your oper ator or s ervice provider may charge you f or every message you receive. T he default s etting to rec eive multimedia mes sages is generally on. Press Menu , and select Messag es , Mess age settings and Multimedia msgs. . Select • Save sent messages . Selec t Ye s t o set the phone to s ave sent mult imedia mes sages in t he Sent items folder. If you select No , the sen t me ssa ges are not save d. • Delivery repor ts t o ask the network t o send delivery reports about your messages (network service). • Scale image down to define the image size when you ins ert the image into the multimedia message. • Default slide timing to def ine the default time for slides in multimedia messages. • Allow multimedia reception . Choose No , Ye s or In home net work to us e the multimedia service. If you choose In home net work , y ou cannot receive multimedia mes sages when outside y our home network.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 76 Menu fu nction s If Allow multimedia reception is set to Yes or In home network , your oper ator or s ervice provider may charge you for every mess age you receive . The def ault setting t o receive mult imedia mess ages is generally on. • Incoming multimedia messages . Select Retrieve to set the phone to automatica lly fetch new ly received mult imedia messag es, or select Reject if y ou do not w ish to receive multimedia mes sages. This setting is not show n if Allow multimedia reception is s et to No . • Configuration settings . Select Configuration and s elect the default service provider for retrieving multimedia message s. Select Acc o unt to s ee the accounts pro vided by the s ervice provider . If more than one account is displayed c hoose the one that yo u want to use. You may receive the set tings as a configuration mes sage from the network operat or or service pr ovider. To receive the settings as configuration message, see Configuration settings s ervice on page 18. To k ey in t he settings manually see Configuration s ettings on page 106. • Allow adverts to choose if you allow t he reception of messages defined as adver tisements. This setting is not shown if Allow multimedia reception is se t to No . Sett ings for e- mail ap plica tion You may receive the e- mail settings as a configuration mes sage from the network operat or or se rvice provider. For receiving the settings as a configuration message, see Configuration s ettings service on page 18. To key in the settings manually see Configuration settings on page 106. Select each of the set tings individually and key in all the require d settings. Contact your network operator or e-mail service pr ovider for the s ettings. Press Menu and s elect Messages , Message settings , and E-mail messages . Select • Configuration and scroll to t he set t hat you would like to act ivate and press Selec t.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 77 Menu fu nction s • Account to see the account s provided by the service provide r. If more than one account is displayed choose the one that you want to use. • My name . Key in your name or nickname. • E-mail address . Key in e-mail address. • Include signature . You can define a signature t hat is automatically added t o the end of your e-mail, when you writ e your mess age. • Reply-to address . Key in t he e-mail address to which you w ant the replies t o be sent. • SMTP user name . Key in t he name th at you want to us e for outgoing mails . • SMTP password . Key in the password that you w ant to use f or outgoing mails. • Display terminal window . Select Ye s t o perform manual us er authentication for intranet connections . • Incoming server type . Select either POP3 or IMAP4 de pending on the type of e-mail system that you are using. If bot h types are s upported, select IMAP4 . • Incoming mail settings If you have selected POP 3 as the i ncoming ser ver type, the following options are shown: • Retrieve e-mails . Key in t he maximum number of e-mails t hat you w ant to retrieve at a time. • POP3 user name . Key in the user name. • POP3 password . Key in the pas sword. • Display terminal window . Select Ye s to perform manual user authentication f or intranet connections . If you have selected IMAP4 as th e incoming server type, the following options are shown:
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 78 Menu fu nction s • Retrieve e-mails . Key in t he maximum number of e-mails t hat you w ant to retrieve at a time. • Retrieval method . Select Latest if you want to retrieve all newly received e-mails or select Lat est unread if you want to retriev e only e-mails t hat you have not read. • IMAP4 user name . Key in the user name . • IMAP4 password . Key in the password. • Display terminal window . Select Ye s to perform manual user authentication f or intranet connections . Common set t ings Press Men u and select Messages , Message settings , Ot her settings and Font size to se lect the fon t siz e for reading and w riting messages. Message counter To view how many messages you have s ent and rec eived, pr ess Menu and select Messages and Message counter . Sele ct Sent messages or Received mes sages or select Clear c ounters to clear the counters. ■ Call regis ter The phone registers the phone numbe rs of missed, r eceived and di alled calls, and t he approximate length of your calls . The phone register s missed and received calls only if t he network su pports these f unctions, and the phone is switch ed on and within t he network’s service area.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 79 Menu fu nction s When you press Opt ions in the Missed calls , Received call s and Dialled numbers menus, you can, for example, view t he date and the time of the call, edit or delete the phone number from the list, save the number in Contacts , or send a message to the number. Recent calls lists Press Menu , and select Call register and then selec t • Missed calls to view the lis t of up to 20 phone numbers from whic h somebody has tried to ca ll you (network service). T he number i n front of the (name or) phone number indicates the amount of call attempts from that caller. Tip: When a note about mis sed calls is displayed, press List to ac cess the li st of phone numbers. Scroll to the number t hat you would like to call ba ck and press . • Received calls to view t he list of up t o 20 phone number s from which you have most r ecently accepted calls (network s ervice). • Dialled numbers to view the list of up to 20 phone number s that you have most recently ca lled or attempted to c all. Tip: In standby mode, press once to access the list of dialled numbe rs. Scroll to t he number or name that you w ant, and press t o call t he number. • Delete recent call lis ts t o delete the recent ca lls lists. Select whe ther you want t o delete all t he phone numbers in th e recent calls lists, or only those numbe rs in the miss ed calls, received calls or dialled numbers lis ts. You cannot undo t his operation.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 80 Menu fu nction s Coun ters an d time rs fo r calls, data and me ss ages Note: The actual invoice for calls and se rvices from your service provider may vary, depending upon network fea tures, rou nding off for billing, taxes and so fort h . Press Menu , and select Call register and then selec t • Call duration . Scroll to vie w the approximate durat ion of your incoming and out going calls in hours, minutes and seco nds. The securit y code is requir ed to cl ear the timer s. If you have t wo phone lines availa ble (network s ervice), each phone line has its own call duration timers. The timers o f the curr ently selected line are displayed. R efer to Call s ettings on page 100. • GPRS data counter . Scroll t o check t he amounts of data that wer e sent or r eceived in the last session, data s ent and recei ved in total, and to cle ar the counter s. The counter unit is a byte. The security code is required to c lear th e counters. • GPRS connection timer . Scroll t o check the approximat e duration of t he last GPRS connection or the total GPRS connect ion time. You can also c lear the timers . The security code is required to clear the ti m ers .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 81 Menu fu nction s ■ Contact s You can save names and phone number s (Contacts) in t he phone’s memory and in the SIM card’s memory. • The phone’s memory may save up to 1000 names with numbers and text notes about each name. You can also save an image f or a certain number of names. The number of names that can be saved depends on the le ngth of the names, and the numbe r and length of the phone number s and text items. Contacts use sha red memory, see Shared memory on page 16. • The phone supports SIM cards that can save up to 254 names and phone numbers. Names a nd numbers saved in the SIM card’s me mory, are indicated by . In dynamic contact s you can publis h your current ava ilability status to communicate to a nyone w ho has access to this s ervice and who is requesting t his information. You can view t he availability s tatus of any of t he contacts that you have subscribed to in t he Subscribed names menu and in the detailed view of a name in Contacts. See My presence on page 85. Selectin g set tings f o r cont a cts Press Menu and s elect Contacts and Set tings . Select • Memory in use to select the memory, either SIM car d or p hone, that you w ant to use for y our contacts. To recall names and numbers fr om both memories f or contacts, select Phone and SIM . In that case, t he names and numbers will be s aved in th e phone’s memory. • Contacts vie w to select how the names, numbers and images in contacts ar e displaye d. • Memory status to v iew how much memory is available in the selected memory for cont acts.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 82 Menu fu nction s Savi ng names an d phone numbe rs (Add c onta ct) Names and number s will be save d in the used me mory, see Sel ecting settings for contacts abov e. 1. Press Me nu and select Contacts and Add new contact . 2. Key in the name a nd press OK . See Using traditional text input on page 40. 3. Key in the phone number, and press OK . T o key in the numbers , see Mak ing a call on pa ge 35. 4. When the name and number are save d, press Done . Tip: Quick save In s tandby mode, key in the phone nu mber and press Save . Key in the name, press OK and Do ne . Saving multiple nu mbers or t ext i tems per name You can save dif ferent types of phone numbers and s hort text items per name in t he phone’s intern al memory for cont acts. The first numbe r saved is aut omatically set as the default number and it is indicated wi th a fra me around the number t ype indicator, for example . When you select a name fr om contacts, f or example to make a ca ll, the default number is us ed unless you s elect another number . 1. Make s ure that the memory in use is eithe r Phone or Phone and SIM . See Selecting settings for contacts on page 81. 2. To a ccess the list of names and phone numbers, pres s in standby mode. 3. Scroll t o the na me saved in t he phone’s inter nal memory f or the contact to which yo u want t o add a new number or text item, and press Details . 4. Press O ptions and select A dd number or Add detail . 5. To a dd a number or deta il, select one of th e number types or t ext types , respect ively.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 83 Menu fu nction s • If you s elect the text type User ID : Select Sear ch to sear ch for an ID by a mobile phone number or an e- mail address in the server of the operat or or service pr ovider i f you have connec ted to t he presence s ervice. See My prese nce on page 85. If only one ID is found, it is automatically saved. Otherw ise, to save t he ID, press Options , and select Save . To key i n the ID, se lect Enter ID manually . Key in the ID and press OK to save it. To change the numbe r or tex t type, s elect Change t ype in the options list. Note that you c annot change the type of an ID when it is on t he IM c o nta c ts or in the Subscribed name s list . To set th e selected numbe r as the default number, s elect Set as def ault . 6. Key in the number or t ext item and press OK to sa ve it. 7. Press Ba ck and then Exit to return to standby mode . Addin g an image to a name or number in con tacts You can add an image in supported format to a name or number s aved in the phone’s internal memory. Press in standby mod e, scroll t o the co ntact that you want t o add an image to and press Details . Press Options and select Add image . The phone opens the list of folders in the Gal lery . Scroll to the desired image, press Options an d sele ct Save to c ontacts . A copy of the ima ge is added to the contact. Searching for a contact 1. Press Me nu and select Contacts and Search , or to quickly find a cont act name, press in standby mode. 2. You can key in t he first cha racters of t he name you a re searchi ng for in th e pop-up window.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 84 Menu fu nction s Press and to scr oll through the names in the list, and and to move the cu rsor in the pop-up window. 3. Scroll t o the contac t name that you w ant, and pres s Details . Pre ss View to see the whole information. Depending on the Con ta ct s v iew selection in Selec ting settings for contacts on page 81, the subscribed name s are shown differently. Only the av ailability indica tor or the a vailability i ndicator, the personal logo and the status message are shown. Press Details and all of t he dynamic information is shown. Tip: Viewing a contact. To quickly view a specific name with the def ault phone number, press and hold at the name while scrolling through t he contact names. To view the status message in full, press Det ails and press and hold at t he dynamic contact while scrolling thro ugh the contact names . Delet ing conta cts Press Menu and s elect Contacts and Delete to dele te contacts a nd all the details attached to them. • To delete cont acts individually, select One by one and s croll to th e name that you want to delete. Press Delet e and press Ye s to confirm. If the contact has an ID in IM contacts or in the Subscribed names lis t, the note Presence information will be deleted is s hown before the c ontact is deleted. • To delete cont acts all at once, select D elete all and t hen scroll to eit her of the Phone or SIM card memories and press Del ete . Press Ye s and confirm w ith the sec urity code.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 85 Menu fu nction s Edi tin g or del eti ng deta ils Search for t he contact that you want to edit or delete and pr ess Details . Scroll to the na me, number, text item or image that y ou want to edit or delete and pr ess Options . • To edit a name, number or t ext item or t o change image , select Edit name , Edit number , Edit detail or Change image , respective ly. Note that you cannot edit or dele te an ID when it is in IM contacts or in t he Subscribed names list. • To delete a numbe r or text item, select Delete number or Delete de tail , respectively. • To delete an ima ge attached t o the c ontact, select Delet e image . Deleting an image from contacts does not delete it from Gallery . My presence With the pres ence servic e (network s ervice) you c an share your presence s tatus with ot her users, for example your family, friends and colleagues with compatible dev ices and ac cess to t he servic e. Presence status includes your av ailability, status message and pe rsonal logo. Other us ers who have access to the service a nd who a re requesting y our information are able to s ee your status. The requested information is shown in Subscribed names in the v iewers Contacts menu. You can personalise the inf ormation that you want to share with o thers and co ntrol who can see your status. Before you c an use presence, y ou need to subscribe t o the ser vice. To check the ava ilability, f or charging details and to subsc ribe to the s ervice, co ntact your net work oper ator or service provider, from whom you als o receive your unique ID and pas sword and the s ettings for the service. To s et the required settings for the presence service, see Instant mess aging settings on pa ge 68. While you have connected to the presence service, you can use the other functions of the phone , and the presence service is act ive in t he background.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 86 Menu fu nction s Press Menu and s elect Contacts and M y presence . Select • Connect to ’My presence’ ser vice (or D isconnect ) to conn ect to (or to d isconne ct fr om) the se rvice. • My current presence to change your presence status. Select • View current presenc e and select Private pres. or Public pres. to vie w your current pr ivate or public status. • My availability to set your availability status to A vailable indicated by , or to Bus y indic ated by , or t o Not available indicat ed by . • My presence message and ke y in the text to be shown to ot her persons or pr ess Options and sele ct Previous ms gs. and select an old message as the s tatus message. • My presence logo to selec t your personal logo from the Graphics folder in t he gallery. If you sele ct the Defau lt , the logo is not published. • Show to to select the gr oups to whom you want to s how your pre sence status or if not to s how it at all. Select Private and public and contacts in your privat e list are able to se e all your pr esence information: availabilit y, status mes sage and logo. O ther contacts ca n see only your availability . Select Private viewers and the contacts in your private list can see all y our presence information (availability, st atus message and logo). Other users will not see any infor mation. If you select No one , no one can see yo ur presence infor mation. • Viewers and select • Current view ers t o view all the persons who have subscribed to your pr esence information.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 87 Menu fu nction s • Private list is a list of the pers ons who are a llowed to v iew all your pr esence information, including availability, status messag e and logo. You c an manage your own private lis t. Other persons who a re not in the pr ivate list, can see only your ava ilability. • Blocke d list to v iew all t he persons you have blocked from viewing your prese nce information. • Settings and selec t • Show current presence in idle to show the current status indicator in standby mode. • Synchronise with pro files to s elect whether you want t o update your My pres ence message and My availability manually or automatical ly by linking them to the currently active profile. Refer also to Pr ofiles on page 94. Note t hat you cannot link a personalised status logo to a Pr ofile. • Connection type to select if the phone connects automat ically to the service whe n the phone is switched on. • IM and my presence s ettings , see Ins tant messaging settings on page 68. Subs cribe d n ame s You can creat e a list of contacts whos e presence s tatus information you want to be aware of. You can view the information if the contacts allow you to view it and if it is not prevent ed by t he contact or network. You can view thes e subscribed names either by scrolling thr ough the contact s or via the Subscribed names menu. Ensure that the memory in use is either Phone or Phone and SIM . See Selecting sett ings for contacts on page 81. To connect to the Pr esence ser vice, pres s Menu and select Contacts , My presence and Connect t o ’My presence’ s ervice . You can view the subscribed name s even w hen you are not connec ted to the presence service but you cannot s ee the presence stat us information about t he contact.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 88 Menu fu nction s Addin g contacts t o the sub scri bed names 1. Press Me nu and select Contacts and Subscribed names . If you have not connected to t he Presence service, the p hone asks if you w ant to connect now. 2. If you have no contacts on your list, press Ad d . Otherwise, press Opti ons and select Subscribe new . The list of your contacts is s hown. 3. Select a contact from the lis t and if the cont act ha s a user ID saved, the cont act is adde d to the subscribed name s list. If ther e is more th an one ID, sele ct one of them. After subscript ion of the contact, Subscription a ctivated is shown. Tip : To s ubscribe to a c ontact from Contacts list, press in standby mode and scroll t o the contact you want to subscribe to. Press Details and press Options . To subscribe, s elect Re q ue st presence and select As subscription . If you only want t o view the pr esence infor mation but not t o subscribe to a contact , select Request presenc e and O ne ti me on ly . Viewi ng the su bscribed nam es Refer also to Searching for a contact on page 83 to vie w the pres ence information. 1. Press Me nu and select Contacts and Subscribed names . The status infor mation of the f irst contact on t he subs cribed names lis t is displayed. T he information that t he person want s to give t o others may include text and some of the following icons: , or indicate that the person is either available, discreet or not available. indicates t hat the per son’s presence info rmation is not available. 2. Press Det ails to view the det ails of th e selected contact, or pr ess Options and select
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 89 Menu fu nction s • Subscribe new to add a new contact to the list of subscribed name s. • Chat to star t a conv e rsa tion. • Send message to send a tex t m ess age to the se le cte d c onta ct. • Send SMS e-mail to send a n e-ma il to th e sele c te d contac t. • Send bus. card to send a busin ess card to the sele cte d cont act . • Unsubscribe to remove the selected cont act fr om the list of subscribed names . Unsu bscr ibing a contact • To unsubscribe a contact from the Contacts list, press in standby mode and scroll to the contact that you want t o unsubscribe. Press Det ails and D etails again, select the ID and press Options . To unsubscribe, select Unsubscribe and press Ye s t o confirm. • To unsubscribe via the Subscribed names menu, see View ing the s ubscribed names on page 88. Copy ing c onta cts You can copy names and phone numbers from the phone’s memory t o your SIM card’s memor y and vice versa. No te that any t ext items saved in the phone ’s internal memory, such as e-mail addres ses, will not be co pied to the SIM c ard. 1. Press Me nu and select Contacts and Copy . 2. Select t he copying direc tion, Fr om phone to SIM card or From SIM card to phone . 3. Select One by one , All or De fault numbers . • If you select One by one , scroll to t he name t hat you want to copy and press Copy . Default numbers is shown if you copy from the phone to the SIM card. Only the default numbers will be copied.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 90 Menu fu nction s 4. To choose whet her you want to keep or delete the original names and numbers, se lect Keep original or Move original . • If you select All or Default numbers , pre ss Yes whe n Copy contacts? or M ove cont acts? is displayed. Send ing and rece ivi ng a busi ne ss ca rd You can send and receive a person’s contact informat ion from a compatible device as a business card. When you have rec eived a business card, pr ess Show and Save t o save the business card in the phone’s memory. To dis card the bus iness ca rd, press Exit and then Ye s . To send a business card, search for the name and phone number that you w ant to send from Co nt a ct s , press Details and Opti ons and select Send bus. car d . Select Via text message (n etwork serv ice) o r Via multimedia (network servic e) and Default number or All det ails . No pictures ca n be sent if you choose Via text message . Spe ed dia ls To assign a number to a spe ed-dialling key, press Menu and select Co nta ct s and Speed dials and scroll to the speed-dialling key number t hat you want. Press Assi gn , or if a number has alr eady been assigned to the key, press Options and select Change . Press Search , and select fir st the name and then the number that y ou want to as sign. If the Speed dialling function is off, the phone asks w hether you want to activate it . See also Speed dialling in Call settings on page 100. To make a call using the speed-dialling k eys, see Spee d dialling a phone numbe r on page 36.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 91 Menu fu nction s Voice dia lling You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag th at has been added to a phone number. Any spoken word(s), such a s a person’s name (s), can be a voic e tag. You can add up t o ten voice t ags. Before using voice tags , note tha t: • Voice ta gs are not la n guage-d epende nt. They ar e dependent o n the speake r's voice. • You must sa y the name exactl y as you said it when yo u recorded it. • Voice tag s are sensitive to background nois e. Record voi ce tags and use them in a quiet environ ment. • Very sho rt names are not accepted. U se long names a nd avoid simila r names for d ifferent numb ers. Note: Using voice tags m ay be difficult in a noisy en vironment o r during an eme rgency, so you s hould not rely solely u pon voice dial ling in all circ u mstance s. Addin g and managing vo ice tag s Save or copy in the phone’s memory the contacts to which you want t o add a vo ice tag. You can also add voice tags to the names in the SIM card, but if you replace your SIM ca rd with a new one, you f irst need to de lete the old v oice tags befor e you can add new ones. Voice tags us e shared memor y, see Shared memory on page 16. 1. In standby mode, press . 2. Scroll t o the contac t to which y ou want to add a voice t ag and press Details . Sc roll to the phone number you want and pr ess Options . 3. Select Add voice tag . 4. Press St art , and say clearly t he word(s) you want to record as a v oice tag. After recording, the phone plays the r ecorded tag.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 92 Menu fu nction s When the voice tag has been succ essfully s aved, Voice tag saved is displaye d, a beep sounds and a symbol appears after t he phone number wit h a voice tag. To check the voice tags, press Menu and select Contacts and V oice tags . Scroll to the contact wit h the voice tag t hat you wa nt, and pres s Select to see the opt ions to listen to, de lete or change the r ecorded voice ta g. Ma kin g a c all by us ing a voic e ta g If the phone has an application us ing the GPRS connec tion sending or re ceiving data, f irst end the application to mak e a call by using voic e dialling. 1. In standby mode, press and hold the right s election key. A short tone is heard and Speak now is displayed. 2. Say the voice tag clearly. The phone plays the recognised voice tag and t hen dials the phone number of the voic e tag aft er 1.5 seconds. If you are using a c ompatible heads et with the headset k ey, press and hold the heads et key to start the voice dialling. Info numb ers and service numbers Your service provider may hav e included information numbers or service numbers in your SIM card. These menus are only shown if supported by your SIM card. Press Menu and s elect Contacts and Info numbers or Ser vice numbers . Scroll through a cat egory to an information number, or to a ser vice number, and press to call t he number.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 93 Menu fu nction s My numbers The phone numbers assigned to your SIM card are s aved in My numbers if this is allowed by t he card. To view the numbers, press Menu and s elect Contacts and My number s . Scroll to the desired name or number, and press View . Call er grou ps You can arrange the names and phone numbers saved in Contacts into caller groups. For e ach caller group, you can s et the phone to sound a specific ringing t one and show a selected graphic on the display when the phone recognises a call fr om a phone number in the group, see below. To set the phone to ring only upon ca lls from phone numbe rs be longing to a selected caller group, see Alert for in Tone settings on page 95. Press Menu and s elect Contacts and Caller groups and select the desi red caller group. Select • Group name , key in a new name for the caller group and press OK. • Group ringing t one and select the ringing tone for the group. Default is the r inging tone selected for the currently active profile. • Group logo and select On t o set the phone t o display the group logo, Off not to display it, or View to view the logo. • Group members to add a name to the caller gr oup, press Add . Scroll to the name you want to add to the group and pres s Add . To remove a name from a c aller group, scr oll to the na me that you w ant to remo ve, and press Options and sele ct Remove contact .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 94 Menu fu nction s ■ Sett ings Prof il es Your phone has va rious setting groups, pr ofiles, for which you can customise the phone tones for different events and environments. Initially, personalise the profiles to y our own liking and t hen you only need to activate a profile to us e it. Avail able profiles ar e General , Silent , Me eti ng , Outdoor , My style 1 , and My sty le 2 . Press Menu , and select Settings and Pr ofiles . Scroll to a profile and press Select . • To activate the select ed profile, select Ac tiv ate . • To personalise t he profile, s elect Personalise . Select the se tting you want to change and make th e changes. For the to ne settings, see T one set tings on page 95. Select Light sequences to set th e light sequences on or off. To rename a prof ile, select Profile name . The General profile cannot be r enamed. To change y our presence stat us information, s elect My presence . This menu is available if you have set Synchronise with profiles to On , se e My presence on page 85. Sel ect My availability to cha nge your availabilit y status and My pres ence message to edit y our status messa ge. • To set the pr ofile to be active until a certain t ime up to 24 hours, select Timed and set the t ime for the profile se tting to end. Whe n the time s et for the profile expires , the previous profile that was not timed, becomes active. Tip : To c hange the prof ile quickly in standby mode, press the power k ey , scroll t o the profile that you want to activa te and pres s Select .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 95 Menu fu nction s Themes A theme is a pa ckage that may include a screen saver, a w allpaper image, a r inging tone and a colour scheme to customi se your phone for different event s and env ironments. Themes a re stored in Gallery . Press Menu , and select Settings and T hemes . • To a c tiv ate a t hem e, sel ect Selec t theme to vi ew th e Themes f older in Gallery . Open t he folder and scroll to a theme. Press Options and s ele ct Apply theme . Refer also to G allery on page 109. • To download new themes, sele ct Theme downloads . Refer to Downloading on page 136. Tone setting s Press Menu , and select Settings and then Tone settings . You can find th e same settings in the Profiles menu, see Profiles on page 94. Note that the settings you mak e will change the sett ings in the act ive profile. Select Incoming call alert to choose how t he phone no tifies you of an incoming voice call. The options are Ringing , Ascending , Ring once , Be e p on ce and Off . Select Ringing tone for incoming voic e calls. To s elect ringing tones from Gal le ry , s elect Open galle ry from the r inging tone list. Tip: If you r eceive a ringing tone by downloading, you can save it in the Gallery . Select Ringing volume and Vibrating alert for incoming voice calls and messages. The vibrating alert does not work when the phone is connected to a charger, a desktop stand, a car kit, or ot her like enhancement.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 96 Menu fu nction s Select Mes sage alert tone to set the alert tone for t he incoming messages or Instant message alert tone to set the a lert tone for instant messages. Selec t Keypad tones , or Wa rn in g t on es to set th e phone to sound tones, for example, w hen the battery is running out of power. Select Ale rt for to set the phone to ring only upon calls f rom phone numbers th at belong to a selected caller group. Scroll to th e caller group you want t o select or choos e All c alls and pres s Mark . Ligh t set tin gs Lets you select if di fferent light sequences follow the phone functions. Press Men u , and selec t Se ttings , Light settings and Light sequences to set the light sequences on or off. Pe rson al shortc uts With personal s hortcuts you get quic k acces s to frequently us ed phone funct ions. Right sele ction k ey You can allocat e one phone funct ion from a predefined list to the right s election key. Refer also to Standby mode on page 30. This menu is not shown in some operator variants. Press Me nu , and s elect Se ttings , P ersonal shor tcuts and Right selection key . Select a function from the list. The name of the r ight selection key changes in standby mode acc ording to the function. Go t o opt ions You can allocate phone functions from a pr edefi ned list t o the left selection key. Press Menu , and select Settings and Personal shortcuts . Select Select ’Go to’ options to choos e the functions that you want to appear in t he shortcut list. Select Organise ’Go to’ opt ions to re arr ang e the functions on your per sonal shortcut list. Refer al so to Standby mode on page 30.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 97 Menu fu nction s Voice commands You can have phone functions w hich can be activated by saying a voice tag. Up t o five functions can be selected f or voice t ag. Press Menu , and select Settings , P er sonal shortcuts and V oice commands . Select the function folder that you want and scroll to the function to which you want t o add a v oice tag a nd press Add . A voice tag is indicat ed with . Refer to th e instructions in se ction Adding and ma naging voice tags on page 91. To activate a v oice command, refer to t he instruc tions in section Making a call by using a voic e tag on page 92. During a call or when an application using the (E)G PRS connection is sending or receiving data, you cannot activate or add a voice command. Display setting s Press Menu , and select Settings and D isplay settings . • Select W allpaper to s et your phone to display a background image , known as wallpaper, when the phone is in st andby mode. Some images are pr esaved in the Gallery menu. You can also r e ceive images, for example , via multimedia message s, or tr ansfer them with PC Suite f rom your PC and then save them in Gallery . Your phone supports JPEG , GIF, WBMP, BMP and P NG formats but not necessarily all variations of these file f ormats. To select the wallpaper, select Select wallpaper and open an image f older. Scroll to th e image that you want to set as wall paper, press Options and select Set as wallpape r . To activa te/deactivat e the w allpaper, select On / Off , res pectively . Note that t he wallpaper is not displayed whe n the phone a ctivates the screen sav er.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 98 Menu fu nction s • Select Screen saver to set your phone t o display a screen s aver when t he phone is in standby mode and none of the phone’s funct ions have been use d for a ce rtain time. Select On to switc h the scre en sav er on or Off to switch it off . Select in Time-out the time after which the screen saver will be activated. In Other you can set the length of the t imeout from 5 se conds to 10 minutes (minutes:seconds). Wit h Sele ct s. saver you can choose an animation or a still image as t he screen saver from Gallery . Press any ke y to deactivate t he scr een sa ver. The sc reen saver is also deact ivated when the phone is out of the network co verage area. Independent of the s creen saver settings, for power sav ing purposes, a digit al clock v iew will be activated whe n no function of the phone has been usedfor a c ertain time. See Pow er saving on page 32. Note that t he screen s aver override s all the gr aphics and text s on the dis play in standby mode. • Select Colour schemes to change the colour in some display components, fo r example indicat ors and signal and battery bars, a nd the back ground image that appears when using a menu function. • Select Menu view to set t he way t he phone display s the main menu. Select List for th e menu list view and Grid for the menu gr id view. • Select Operator logo to set your phone t o display or hide the ope rator logo. If you have not s aved the operator logo, the Operator logo menu is dimmed. The operator logo is not displayed whe n the phone activates t he screen saver. For more infor mation on the av ailability of an operator logo, c ontact your network operator or service provider. See a lso PC Suite on page 142.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 99 Menu fu nction s Tim e and da te set tings Press Menu , and select Settings and T ime and date settings . • Select Cloc k and Show clock (or H ide clock ) to show (or hide) the time on the top right of the display in standby mode. Select Set the time to adju st the c lock to the cor rect time , Time zone to set th e time zone, and Time for mat to select the 12-hour or 24-hour time format. The clock serves the functions Messages , Call register , Alarm clo ck , timed Profiles , Calendar , No tes and Screen saver , for example. If the battery is re moved from the phone or if t he battery is empty, you may need to s et the t ime again. • Select Da t e and Show date (or Hide date ) and the date is shown (or hidden) on the display when the phone is in standby mode. Select Set t he date to adjus t the date . You can also select the date format and date separat or. • Select Auto-update of date & time (netw ork s ervice) an d On to set the phone t o automatically update the time and date acc ording to the current time zone. To set th e phone to re quest for a confirmation before the update, select Confirm first . The automatic update of th e date and ti me does not change the t ime that you ha ve set f or the alarm clock, c alendar or t he alarm note s. They are in local t ime. Updating may cause some a larms that y ou h ave se t to e xpi re. For information on availability, c ontact your net work operator or service p rovider.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 100 Menu fu nction s Call setti ngs Press Menu , and select Settings and Call s ettings . Select • Automatic volume cont rol and the phone will automatically adjust the spe aker volume accor ding to the background noise. • Call divert (networ k service). With c all divert, y ou can dir ect your inco ming calls to anot her number, for example, to your voice mailbox number. For details, contact your service provider. Divert options not supported by your SIM card or your networ k operator may not be shown. Select the divert option you want, for example, select Divert if busy to d ivert voice calls when you r number is busy or when you rejec t an incoming call. To set th e divert set ting to on, s elect Ac tiva te and then se lect the t imeout after which the call is diverted, if t his is available for the divert opt ion. To set the divert setting to off , select Cancel , or sele ct Chec k status , if this is available for the divert option, to chec k whether call divert is activ ated or not. Several divert options may be act ive at the same time. To see the divert indicators in standby mode, see Standby mode on page 30. Call barring and c all diverting cannot be active at t he same time. • Anykey answer and On and you can answer an incoming call by briefly pr essing any k ey, except , se lection keys and , and . • Automatic redial and On and your phone will make a maxi mum of ten atte mpts to connect the call after an unsuc cessful call attempt. • Speed dialling and On and the names and phone numbers assigned t o the speed-dialling keys, from to , c an be dialled by pressing and holding the co rresponding number ke y.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 101 Menu fu nction s • Call waiting and Ac ti va te and the networ k will notif y you of an inc oming call while you have a call in progress (networ k service). See Call waiting on page 37. • Summary after call and On and the phone w ill briefly dis play the appr oximate duration and c ost (network service) of the call af ter eac h call. • Send my caller ID and Ye s and your phone number will be displayed to the person y ou are calling (network se rvice). Se lect Set by network and the setting agreed upon with your service provider is used. • Line for outgoing calls which is a net work service , to select phone line 1 o r 2, th at is, the subs criber number, for making calls. For example, you can have a priva te and a busines s line. Fo r more information on availabilit y, cont act your ne twork operator or service provider . If you select Line 2 a nd have not subscribed t o this netw ork service, you will not be able to make calls. Howeve r, calls on both lines c an be answered regardless of t he selected line. If supported by your SIM card, you can prevent the line selection by selecting t he option Lo ck . Tip : In standby mode and if you have t wo lines available, you can switch fr om one line to the other by pressing and holding . Phon e set tin gs Press Menu , and select Settings , Phone settings . Select • Phone language to set the dis play language of your phone. If y ou select Automatic the phone selects the la nguage accor ding to the infor mation on the SIM ca rd. • Automatic keyguar d to set the keypa d of your phone to lock automatically af ter a pre-set time delay when t he phone is in s tandby mode and no function of t he phone has been used. Select On and you can set t he time from 5 seconds to 60 minutes.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 102 Menu fu nction s Refer also to Keypad lock (Key guard) on page 34. When the key guard is on, ca lls still may be possible to the of ficial emerge ncy number. Key in the emergency number and press . • Cell info display and On to receive information from t he network de pending on the network cell used (network service). • W elcome not e and key in t he note you would like to be shown brief ly when t he phone is swit ched on. To sa ve the note, press Save . • Operator select ion and Automatic and the phone automatically selects one of the cellular networks available in y our area. If you select Manual , you c an select a network t hat has a roaming agr eement wi th your home network operator. If No netw ork acce ss is displayed, yo u must select a nother network. The phone stays in ma nual mode until the automatic mode is selected or another SIM car d is inserted into t he phone. • Confirm SIM service actions . See SIM se rvices on page 141. • Help te xt activation to set the phone t o show or not to show the help t exts. See also Using the menu on page 43. • Start-up tone to set the phone to play or not t o play a st art-up tone when t he phone is switched on.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 103 Menu fu nction s Connectivity You can define t he settings for (E)GPRS dial-up connections. (E)G PR S GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a network service that a llows mobile phones to be used for sending and rece iving data over an Internet Protoc ol (IP)-based network. GPRS is a dat a bearer that enables wireless access to data networks such as the Int ernet. EGPRS (Enhanced GPRS), al so known as ED GE (Enhanced Da ta Rates for Global Ev olution), is similar t o GPRS. EDGE is a radio interfa ce modulation techniq ue which increas es GRPS data rates. For more information on the availability of EGPR S and data transfer speed, contact your network operator or service provider. The applications that may use (E)GPRS are MMS, Instan t mes saging, brows ing sessions, e -mail, remote SyncML, Java appli cation downloading and the PC dia l-up (for example, Int ernet and e- mail). Before you can use (E)GPRS technology: • Contact your net work operator or service provider for availability of and subscription t o the (E)GPRS service. • Save the (E)GPRS settings for eac h of the applic ations used over (E)GPRS. For information on pricing, conta ct your network operator or s ervice pr ovider. Note that when you have selected GPRS as a data bearer, t he phone uses EGPRS instead of GPRS if this is available in the network. You cannot select be tween EGPRS and GPRS but for some applications you may be able t o select either GPRS or G SM data (CSD , Circuit Switched Data).
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 104 Menu fu nction s (E)G PR S c onne ct ion Press Menu , and select Settings , Connectivity , GPRS and GPRS connection . • Select Always online to set the phone to aut omatically reg ister to a (E)GPRS net work when you switch the phone on. When the (E)GPRS service is available, the i ndicator is shown on the top left of the dis play. When you sta rt an application us ing (E)GPRS, the conne ction between phone and network is established, the i ndicator is shown and data transfer is possibl e. When you end the applicat ion, the (E)GPRS connection is ended but t he registration to the (E)G PRS network remains. If you receive a call or a text message, or make a call dur ing a (E)GPRS connection, the indicator will be show n on the top right of the display to indicat e that the (E)GPRS connection is s uspended (on hold). Note that GPRS and EGPRS are not indicat ed separately, t he indicators for GPRS and EGPRS are the same. • Select When needed and the (E)GPRS regis tration and connect ion are establis hed when an application using (E)G PRS needs it and c losed when y ou end the applicat ion. (E) GPRS modem setti ngs You can connect the phone via a data c able connect ion to a c ompatible PC and use the phone as a modem to ena ble (E)GPRS connectivit y from the PC. To define the se ttings for (E)GPRS conne ctions from your P C, press Menu , and select Settings , Connectivity , GPRS and GPRS modem settings . • Select A ctive access point and activate the access point that you want to use. • Select Edit active acce ss point to change the access point settings.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 105 Menu fu nction s • Select Alias for access point . Ke y in the name that you would like f or the activat ed acces s point and press OK . • Select GPRS access point . Key in the Access Point Name (APN) to e stablish a connection to an (E)GPRS network and pres s OK . Contact your network operator or s ervice pr ovider for t he APN. You can also set the (E)GPRS dial- up service settings (Acce ss Point Name ) on your PC using the Nokia Modem Options software, see PC Suite on page 142. If you have set the se ttings both on your PC and on your phone, not e that the PC’s settings will be used. Enha nceme nt s ett ings The enhancement s ettings menu is s hown only if t he phone is or has been conne cted to a c ompatible mobile enhancement , chargers and handsfree units, for example. Press Menu , and select Settings and Enhanc ement settings . You can select an enhanc ement menu if the corresponding enhancement is or has been connec ted to the phone. Dependi ng on the enhancement, you c an select s ome of the f ollowing options: • Default profile to s elect the prof ile that you want to be a utomatically activated when you connec t to the sel ected enhancement. You c an select an other profile while the enhancement is connected. • Automatic answer t o set the phone to answer an incoming call automatically after 5 seconds. If the Incoming call alert is set to Beep once or Off , automatic answer will not be in us e. • Lights to s et the lights per manently On . Select Automatic to set the lights on for 15 seconds a fter a keypress.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 106 Menu fu nction s Conf igurat ion s ettings Some of the ne twork services, such as mobile Internet s ervices, MMS, Ins tant messages, E-Mail messages, or Synchronisation need to have t he correct configuration settings on your phone. G et the settings from a service provider as a conf iguration message or key in your personal s ettings manually. Configuration settings from up to ten dif ferent service providers can be stored in the phone and can be managed within this menu. To save the configuration settings received by a co nfiguration message s ent by a service provider, see Configuration settings service on page 18. The settings c an be viewed and partly ed ited also in the differ ent applications. Press Menu , and select Settings , Configuration settings . Select • Default configurat ion settings t o view the l ist of s ervice provider s stored on t he phone (the def ault service provider is highlighted) and to select anothe r service provider as default . Scroll to a provider and press Details to view t he list with supported applications. To delete a service provider from the list, press Options and sele ct Del ete . • Act ivate def ault in all applications to set th e applications to us e the settings from the def ault service provider. • Preferred access point to select anothe r access point. Normally t he access point f rom your preferred network operator is t o be used. Keying in the sett ings manually To enter, view and edit t he settings manually , press Menu , and select Se ttin gs , Co nfiguration settings and P e rsonal configuration settings .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 107 Menu fu nction s To add a ne w configuration, pr ess A dd new or pres s Options and select Add new . Choose one of the application types from the list and key in all the necessary settings. To act ivate the settings, press Back and Options and select Ac tiva te . To view or to edit the user-defined s ettings select the application th at you want to view and select the se tting to e dit. Secu rit y sett ing s When security features that restrict calls are in use (such as ca ll barring, closed user group and fixed dialling) calls still m ay be poss ible to th e offi cial e merg ency number p rogra mme d int o your devic e. Press Menu , and select Settings and Se curity settings . Select • PIN code request to set the phone to request your PIN code eve ry time the phone is switched on. Some SIM cards do not allow the PIN c ode request to be turned of f. • Call barring service (network service) to res trict incoming cal ls to and outgoing calls f rom your phone. A barring pa ssword is required. Call barring and c all diverting cannot be active at t he same time. • Fixed dialling to restrict your outgoing c alls and text mes sages to s elected phone number s if this function is supported by your SIM card. The PIN2 code is required. When the fixed dia lling is on, (E)G PRS connections are not possible exc ept while sending text messages over an (E)GPRS connect ion. In this ca se, the recipient’s phone number and t he message centre number hav e to be included on the f ixed dialling list. • Closed user group . Closed use r group is a network service that spec ifies the group of people whom you can call and who can call you. For more informat ion contact your network operat or or service provider.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 108 Menu fu nction s • Security leve l . Sele ct Phone and the phone w ill request the security code w henever a new SIM card is inserted into t he phone. Select Memory and the phone will request the security code when the SIM c ard’s memor y is selected and y ou want to c hange the memory in use (see Sele cting settings for contacts on pa ge 81) or copy f rom one memory to another (Copying contact s on page 89). • Access codes to change t he security c ode, PIN c ode, PIN2 code or barri ng password. Codes c an only include numbers fr om 0 to 9. Restore factory settings To reset some of the menu settings to their original values , press Menu , a nd select Set tings and Restore factory settings . Key in the security c ode and press OK . N ote th at the d a ta th at you hav e k eyed in or downloaded, f or example, t he names and phone numbers s aved in cont acts are not deleted. ■ Operato r menu This menu lets you access a portal to services prov ided by your network operator. This menu is operator specific. Th e name and the ic on depend on the operator. For more information, contact your network opera tor. The operator c an update this menu with a service messa ge. For more information, refer to Service inbox on page 136.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 109 Menu fu nction s ■ Galler y In this menu, you c an manage graphics, image s, video clips , recordings and tones that you have saved, for example, from multimedia messages. T hese f iles are arr anged in fol d ers . Your phone supports a D igital Rights Management (DRM) system to protect ac quired content. A piec e of content, f or example a r inging tone, can be protected and a ssociated wit h certain usage rules, for example number of usage times and a cert ain usage period. The rules ar e defined in t he content’s activation key which can be deliv ered either togeth er with the content or indepe ndently depending on the servi ce provider. You may be a ble to update th ese activa tion keys . Always check the delive ry terms of any conte nt and activat ion key be fore acquir ing them, as t hey may b e subject to a fee. Copyri ght protec tions m ay pre vent some image s, ring ing to nes, a nd othe r conte nt from be ing cop ied, m odifie d, transferred or forwarded. 1. Press Me nu and select Gallery . A list of folders is shown. Images , Video clips , Them es , Graphics , Tones and Recordings are the original folders on the phone. 2. Scroll t o the desired f older and pre ss Op en to view a list of files in the f older or pres s Options and one of the opt ions may be av ailable: • Do wnloads to download mor e images, tones and videos . Select G raphic downloads , Tone downloads , Video downloads or T heme downloads . The list of available brows er bookmarks is shown. Selec t More bookmarks to access the list of book marks in t he Services menu, see Bookmarks on page 135. Select the a ppropriate bookmar k to connect to the des ired site. If the connect ion fails, y ou may not be able to access t he page f rom the servic e whose connect ion settings ar e currently ac tive. In this c ase , enter th e Servic es menu and a ctivate another se t of servic e settings, see Making a connection to a servi ce on page 131. Try reconnecting to t he site.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 110 Menu fu nction s For availabilit y of differ ent services, pricing and tariffs, contact your network operator and/or the service provider. Download content only fr om the sources you trust. • Delete folder , Move , Rename folder , Details , Type of view , Sort , Add folder and Activation key list . You cannot delete , rename or move the original folders on the phone. • Memory status to view the s tatus of t he second shared memory of the phone. See Shared memory on page 16. 3. If you have opened a folder, select the file that you want to view and pr ess Ope n . If Themes was selected befo re, scroll t o a the me and press Vie w t o open the theme pack age. Select and open a file, or press Opti ons and use one of the following functions that may be available fo r the select ed file: • De lete , Se nd , Edit image , Mo ve , Rename , Set as w allpaper , Set as ring tone , Apply theme , D etails , Ty pe of view , Sor t , Delete all , Open in sequence , Mut e audio ( Unmute audio ), Set contrast , Add fol d er and Memory status . • Send to send the s elected file via MMS. • Delete all to dele te all the f iles and folders in the selected folder. • Edit image t o insert tex t, a frame or clip-art into the select ed picture or to c rop the image. • Open in sequence to v iew the files in the fold er individually. • Mute audio ( Unmute audio ) to mute (unmute) the sound file. • Set contrast to adjust the contrast level of the image. • Activ ate c o nten t to update the ac tivation key of the selected file. The option is only shown if the activation ke y of the f ile can be updated. • Act ivation key list t o view the lis t of all av ailable acti vation keys. You can delet e the activ ation keys, for example del ete the expir ed ones.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 111 Menu fu nction s ■ Me dia Camera You can take phot os or record vide o clips wit h the phone ’s built-in camera. The camera le ns is on the back of t he p hone, and the dis play of the phone work s as a viewfinder. The camera produces pictu res in JPEG format and t he video c lips in 3GP f ormat. If there is not enough memory t o take a n ew photo, you need to f ree some by deleting old phot os or other files in the gallery. The Nokia 3220 de vice supp orts an image c apture res olution o f 640 x 480 pixel s. The ima ge reso lution in t hese materials may appear different. Taki ng a photo or a vide o clip Press Menu , and select Media , Camera . The live image appears on t he display, and you can us e the display as a v iewfinder. Pres s or to c hange the camer a mode: S tandard photo , Portrait photo or Video , or if the lighting i s dim for taking photos to Night mode . If you want to add t he photo to a name or a phone number saved in contacts, select P ortrait photo . Tip: To quick ly open t he camera viewf inder, pre ss in st andby mode. • To take a phot o, press Capture . A shutter sound is heard. The pho ne saves the photo in the Image s fol de r of the G allery menu. If you want to send t he photo as a multimedia message, press Send . Or sel e ct Back to take another photo, or press O ptions and select, for example , an option to rename or zoom the saved photo or t o set the contrast, to s ee the de tails, or to set the photo as wallpaper, or to open the ga llery, or t o delete it .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 112 Menu fu nction s Tip: You can a ctivate t he self-timer of the came ra for one pict ure at a time. Put t he camera in photo mode, press Opti ons and select Self-timer . Press Start , and af ter the t imeout, the camera takes t he photo. While the self-timer is running, a beeping sound is heard. • To start rec ording a video clip, press Record . W hen you ar e recording a vide o clip, t he remaining recording time is shown on the t op of the display. To pause the r ecording, press Pa u s e a nd to resume the recording, pr ess Continue . To stop the recording, pres s Stop . T he phone sav es the recor ding in the Vide o clips folder of the Galler y menu. To view th e recorde d video clip, press Play . Select Ba ck to start recor ding a new v ideo clip, or pr ess O ptions and selec t, for example, an opt ion to delete or r ename the sa ved video cl ip, to s et the cont rast, or to s ee the details, to send it as a multimedia message, or to open the gallery, or to mute/unmute the microphone . Camera settings Press Menu , and select Media , Camera . Press Options and depending on the active camera mode the following options may appear: • Change mode to c hange the c amera mode. • Self-timer to activ ate the self- timer. • Mut e / Unmut e to mute or unmute the microphone in the vide o mode. • Open gallery to open the Gallery menu. • Settings to adjus t the camera s ettings: • Default mode to define t he default ca mera mode. • Image quality t o define how muc h the photo f ile will be c ompressed when saving the image. Select High , Normal or Basic . High provides the bes t image quality but uses more memory.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 113 Menu fu nction s • Video clip length to selec t the length of the vid eo clips that you r ecord. The maximum length of a video clip is approximate ly 50 seconds in dur at ion, depending on c onditions. Only video c lips that are of default length or shorter ca n be sent in a multimedia message. • Camera sounds to set the shutter sound and the sel f-timer tone to On or Off. • Self-timer lights to set t he cover lights to blink according t o the rhythm of t he self-timer tone. • Def ault t itle to define the title that will be used when sa ving a photo or a video clip. If you select Automatic , the default title will be used, or if you select My title , you can k ey in or edit a new tit le. Voice reco rder You can record pieces of speech, sound or an active call for up to 3 minutes. For e xample, this is useful when recording a name and phone number for writing down later. The recorder cann ot be used when a data ca ll or GPRS connecti on is active. Recor ding 1. Press Me nu , select Media and V oice record er . 2. To st art the rec ording, select Record . To start t he recording during a ca ll, press Options, and select Record . While recording a call, all parti es to the call will hear a faint beeping sound ever y 5 seconds approximately. When recording a call, hold the phone in the normal position near to your e ar. 3. To en d the recording, pres s Stop . T he recording w ill be save d in the Rec ordings folder of the G allery menu. 4. To list en to the lates t recording, s elect Play last recorded . 5. To send t he latest r ecording, selec t Send last r ecorded . The recording can be sent via MMS.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 114 Menu fu nction s Lis t of rec ordings Press Menu , and select Media , V oice recorde r and Re cor din gs li st . The list of folders in the Gallery is shown. Open Recordings to see t he list wit h recordings. Pr ess Options and you can s elect some of the options for files in the Gallery . See Gallery on page 109. ■ Or gani ser Alarm cl ock The alarm clock uses the t ime format set for the c lock. The alarm c lock works even when the phone is switched off if t here is enough power in the battery. Press Menu , and select Organiser and Alarm clock . • Select Alarm time , key i n the alar m time an d press OK . To change th e alarm time , select On . • Select Repeat alarm to set t he phone to alert you on selected days of the w eek. • Select Alarm tone and select t he default alarm tone, personalise the alarm tone by s electing one from the r inging tone list or from Gallery. When the ala r m ti me expir es The phone will sound an alert tone, and flash Alarm! and the current time on the dis play. Press Stop to stop th e alarm. If you let the phone continue to sound the alar m for a minute or press Snooze , the alarm stops f or about 10 minutes and then resu mes. If the ala rm time is rea ched while t h e device is switched off, the device switches its elf on and starts s ounding the alarm tone . If you p ress Sto p , the device asks whether you want to a ctivate the device fo r calls. Pres s No to switch
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 115 Menu fu nction s off the device or Yes to make an d receive cal ls. Do not pr ess Yes when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger . Calen dar The calendar helps you t o keep t rack of reminders , calls that you need t o make, me etings, an d birthdays. The calendar uses shared memory, see Shared memory on page 16. Press Menu , and select Organiser and Calendar . Tip: To quick ly open t he Calendar menu, press in standby mod e. Scroll to the day that you want. The c urrent day is indicated by a fr ame around the day. If there are any notes set for t he day, the day is in bold type. To view the day n ot es, press Vi ew . To vie w a week, press Options and sele ct Week view . • To view a single note, scroll to the note that you want to view, press View . The note view allows you to view the details of the selected not e. You can s croll through t he note. • For example, t here are also options for creating a note, or fo r sending a note directly to anot her compatible phone’s calendar or a s a text message or a multimedia mess age. There are options for dele ting, editing, moving and repeating a note and for c opying a note to another day. To delete all not es in the calendar, s elect the month or week view, pr ess and sele ct Delete all not es . Settings to se t the date , time, date or time fo rmat, or t he first day of the week . In the Au to -de l ete option you can se t the phone t o delete old not es automatically after a s pecified time. However, t he repeat notes, for example, birthday not es, will not be deleted.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 116 Menu fu nction s Making a calend ar note For keying in letters and numbers, see W riting text on page 39. Press Menu , and select Organiser and Calendar . S croll to th e date you wa nt, pr ess O ptions and select Ma ke a no te . Select one of the f ollowing note type s: • Meeting - Key in the n ote (or press Options and search for the name in contacts)and press Save . Key in the location for t he meeting and pr ess Save . Enter the s tart date and time, then enter the end date and en d time for t he meeting. To set the alar m for the not e, select With tone or Silent (no alarm tone) and then set the ala rm time. • Call - Key in the phone number, press Save . Key in the name, pr ess Save . (Instead of keying in the phone number, press Options to search for the name and number in contacts .) Then ent er the time for the call. To set the alarm for the note, select With to ne or Silent (no alarm t one) and then set the a larm time. • Birthday - Key in the person’s name (or press Options and search for it in cont acts), press Save . Then key in the year of birth, and press OK . To set the alarm for the note, select W ith to ne or Silent (no alarm tone) and then set the alarm time. • Memo - Key in the note, pr ess Sa ve . Enter the start and end d ate for th e note . To set the alarm for the n ote, sel ect With tone or Silent (no alarm tone) and then set the alar m time. • Reminder - Key in the subject for the reminder, pres s Save . T o set the alarm for t he note, selec t Alarm on and then se t th e alarm ti me. When you have s et the alar m, the indicat or is displayed when you vie w the notes . When the phone sounds an a larm for a not e The phone beeps , and displa ys the note . With a cal l note on the display, y ou can call the displayed number by pressing .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 117 Menu fu nction s • To stop the alar m without vie wing the note, press Exit . • To stop the alar m and to view the note, press View . Press Snooze and the phone sounds an alarm again after 10 minutes. To-do lis t You can save a note for a task that you have to do, select a priority leve l for the note and mark it as done when you have complet ed it. You can s ort the notes by pr iority or by date. The to-do list us es shared memory, see Shared memory on page 16. Press Menu , and select Organiser and To- do list . Press Add note to make a note. Key in the not e and press Save . Select the priority fo r the note, High , Medium , or Lo w . T he phone automatically s ets the d eadline without an alarm for the note. To change the deadline, view the not e and select the deadline option. Or scroll to a note and pres s Vie w or press Options . • To add a ne w note, select Ad d . • For example, y ou can also view and delete the selected not e and delete all the note s that you have marked as done. You can sort th e notes by priority or by deadline , send a note to another phone, save a note as a cal endar note, or ac cess th e calendar. While viewing a not e, you c an also, fo r example, s elect an option to edit the selected not e, edit the deadline or priority for the note, or mark the note as done.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 118 Menu fu nction s Note s You can us e this application for writing and sending notes t o compatible devices via MMS. The Notes application uses shared memory, s ee Shared memor y on page 16. Press Menu and s elect Organiser and Note s . The phone will ask y ou to set the date and time, if t hey hav e n ot alre a dy be e n s et when y ou st ar t to w ri te a not e. To add a note, press Add note or press Options and select Make a note. Key in the not e and select Save . Or scroll to a note press View or pr ess Op tions t o see the options for not es. Sync hron isat ion Synchronisation allows you to save your cal endar and c ontacts data on a remote Internet server (network service) or on a compa tible PC. If you have sav ed data on the remote Internet s erver, you can synchronise your phone by starting the synchronisation from your phone. You can als o synchronise the data in your phone’s contacts, calendar and notes to correspond to the data of your compatible PC by starting the sy nchronisation from your PC. Not e: The contact data in your SIM card will not be synchronised. Answering an inc oming call during sy nchronisation will end t he synchronisation and you will need to re- start it. Syn chr o nisi ng fr om you r pho ne Before synchronising from your phone, you need to subscribe to a synchronisa tion service and get the configuration setti ngs from your provi der. For more information on availability and the synchronisation service s ettings, contac t your network ope rator or s ervice provider.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 119 Menu fu nction s To start the s ynchronisation from your phone: 1. Activate t he connection settings you need for the synchronisat ion. See Set tings for the synchronisation from your phone on page 119. 2. Press Me nu , select Or ganiser , Synchr onisation , Serv er sy nc and Dat a to be synchronised . Mar k the data to be synchr onised and press Done . 3. Press Me nu , and selec t Organiser , Synchronisation , Server sync and Synchronise . 4. The marked data of the active s et will be synchronised af ter confirmation. Note that synchronising for the first time or after an interrupted synchronisation may take up to 30 minutes to c omplete, if the c ontacts or ca lendar are fu ll. Sett ings f or the synchr onisa tion f rom your ph one You may receive the synchronisatio n settings as a co nfiguration message from the network operator or service provider.F or more information on availability and t he synchronisation service settings, cont act your network ope rator or s ervice provider . For receiving the sett ings as a conf iguration message, see Configuration settings service on page 18. To key in t he settings manually, see Configuration settings on page 106. Press Menu , s elect Organiser , Synchronisation and Server sync and Sync s ettings . Select 1. Configuration and scroll to th e service provide r whose settings you would like to act ivate and press Select . 2. Account to see t he accounts provide d by the service provider. If more t han one account is displayed choose the one you wa nt to use.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 120 Menu fu nction s Synch r onis ing f r om your compat ible PC To synchronise cont acts, t he calendar and t he notes fr om your comp atible PC, use a data cable. You also need the PC Suite software of your phone in stalled on the PC. Start the s ynchronisation from the PC using PC suite. Ensure that the phone is in s tandby mode and that the t ime and date are s et. ■ Ap plica tions Games an d appl icatio ns Your phone software may include s ome games and applications spe cially designed f or this Nokia phone. Launc hing a game or an a pplication Press Menu , and select Applications , G ames and Select game , or Collection and Select application . Scroll to a game or a n application an d press Open or press . Note that running s ome games or applic ations may consume t he phone’s battery faster (and you may need to c onnect the phone to the charger). Opti ons avai lable fo r a game or a n applicat ion Press Menu , and s elect Applications , G ames or Collect ion . Scroll to a game or an application and press Options . The f ollowing options may be available: • De lete to delet e the game or applicat ion from the phone. Note that if you delete a pre-installed game or applicat ion from your phone, you may dow nload it again to your phone from the s upport area on the Nokia w ebsite www.nok ia.com.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 121 Menu fu nction s • Details to give additional informati on about the game or application. • Update version to check if a new version is available f or download from t he service s (network servi ce ). • W eb page to provide further information or additional data f rom an Internet page. This feat ure needs to be s upported by the network. It is only shown if an Internet address has been provided with the game or application. • App. acce ss to restr ict the game or application fr om accessing t he network to prevent you from accruing unexpected c osts. Select Communication and Ne twork acces s , Messaging or Conn ectivi ty , or selec t Phone access or Aut o- star t . Select in each c ategory, if av ailable, one of the following permissions: • Ask every time and the phone a sks alwa ys for ne t acces s. • Ask first time only and the phone asks on first attempt at ne t acces s. • Always allowed to allow net acces s. • Not allowed to disallow net acces s.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 122 Menu fu nction s Downlo ading a game or a n appli catio n Your phone supports J2ME TM Java applications. Make sure t hat the application is compatible wit h your phone before downloading it . Impor tant : Onl y ins tall applicat ions f rom sou rces that off er adeq uate pro tection aga inst h armf ul software. You can download ne w Java applications in dif ferent ways: •P r e s s Menu , and selec t Applications , Games and G ame downloads , or Collect ion and App. downloads and the list of a vailable bookmarks is shown. Select More bookmar ks to ac cess th e lis t of bookmarks in the Se rvices menu, s ee Bookmarks on page 135. Select the a ppropriate bookmar k to connect to the des ired page. If the connection fails, you may not be able t o access t he page f rom the service whos e connect ion settings ar e currently ac tive. In this case, enter the Services menu and ac tivate another set of service se ttings, see Making a connection to a servi ce on page 131. Try a gain to connect to the page. For the av ailability of diff erent services, pricing a nd tariffs, cont act your ne twork operator and/or the service provider. •P r e s s Menu , and selec t Services and Download links . See Downloading on page 136. • Use the Nokia Application installer from PC Suite to download t he applications in your phone. Note tha t Nokia d oes not w arrant for a pplicatio ns from non -Nokia s ites. If you choos e to downl oad Ja va appli cati ons from them , yo u should take the sa me precaut ions , for securi ty or c ontent , as you w ould wi th any s ite. Note that when downloading an application, it may be sa ved in the Games me nu instead of the Applications me nu.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 123 Menu fu nction s Game set t ings Press Menu , and select Applications , G ames and App. settings to set sounds, lights and s hakes for games. Memory status f or games and appli cations To view the amount of memory available for game and application installations (third shared memory), press Menu , and select Applications , G ames or Collection and th en Memory . The games and applications use s hared memory, see Shared memory on page 16. Calcula tor The calculator in your phone adds , subtrac ts, multiplies, divi des, calcula tes the s quare and the square root an d converts currency values . Note: This calculator ha s limited accura cy and is designed for simple ca lculatio ns. 1. Press Me nu , and selec t Applications , Ext ras and Calculator . 2. When ’0’ is displayed on the s creen, key in th e f irst number in the calculation, press for a decimal point. 3. Press O ptions and select Add , Subt rac t , Mult iply , Divide , Square , Square root or Change sign . Tip: Alternati vely, press once to add, twice t o subtract, t hree times to multiply or f our times t o divide. 4. Key in the second number. 5. To ge t the a nswe r, press Equals . Repeat steps 3 to 5 as many times as is necessary. 6. To st art a new c alculation, first pr ess and hold Clear .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 124 Menu fu nction s Performing a currency conversion 1. Press Me nu , and selec t Applications , Ext ras and Calculator . 2. To s ave the exc hange rat e, press Options and select Exchange rate . Select either of the di splayed options. Key in th e exchange rate, press for a decimal point, and press OK . The exchange rate remains in th e memory until you replace it with another one. 3. To pe rform the currency conversion, k ey in the amount to be c onverted, pr ess O ptions and s elect In domestic or In for eign . Note: Wh en you change base currency, you must key in the new rates because all pr eviously set exchang e rate s are set to ze ro. Tip: You can a lso perform t he currency conv ersion in st andby mode. Key in the amount to be converted , press Options and select In do mestic or In f oreign . Coun tdown timer Press Menu , and select Applications , Extr as and Countdown timer . Key in the a larm time in hours, minutes and s econds and press OK . If you wish, write your own note text which is dis played when the time expires, and press Sta rt to st art the cou ntdow n time r. • To change the c ountdown time, s elect Change time , or to stop the timer, select St op timer . If the alarm t ime is reac hed when the phone is in standby mode , the phone sounds a tone a nd flashes the note text if it is se t or else Countdo wn time up . Stop the alarm by pressing a ny key. If no key is pressed, the a larm automatically s tops within 30 seconds. To sto p the alarm and to delete the not e text, press Exit .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 125 Menu fu nction s Stop watc h You can measure time, take intermediate times or lap ti mes using the s topwatch. Dur ing timing, the other functions of t he phone can be used. To set the st opwatch timing in the background, press . Using t he stopwa tch or allowing it to run in th e backg round w hen us ing other fe atures increases the de mand o n batte ry po wer a nd red uces the ba ttery life . Time observation and time splitting 1. Press Me nu , and selec t Applications , Extras , Stopwatch and Split timing . You can select Continue if you have set the timing in the ba ckground. 2. Press St art to start t he time obser vation. Press Split every time you wa nt to tak e an inte rmedi ate time. The int ermediate times are listed below the running time on t he display. Scroll to view t he times. 3. Press St op to stop the time observation. 4. To save the times, press Save and enter a name. Or pr es s Options and sele ct Start to start t he time observat ion again. The new time is added to t he previous time. Select Res et to reset t he time w ithou t savi ng it. Lap times Press Menu , and select Applications , Extr as , Stop watch and Lap timing . Pres s Start to star t the ti me observation and Lap to take a lap time. Press Stop to stop t he lap timing. To save the times, press Save and enter a name. Or pres s O ptions and you can start or r eset the lap times. Ref er to Time observation and time splitting on page 125.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 126 Menu fu nction s Viewing and deleting times Press Menu , and select Applications , Extr as and Stopwatch . If the stopwatch is not reset , you can select Show last to view the mos t recent measured t ime. Select View times and a list of name s or final time s of the time sets is shown, select t he time set that you want to view . To delete t he saved t imes, select Delet e times . Select D elete all and press OK , or select One by one , scroll to the times you want t o delete, pr ess Delete and press OK . Wallet In Wallet you can save pe rsonal information, for example, c redit card numbers and addresse s. The data that are sav ed in the wallet can eas ily be r etrieved while br owsing to automa tically fill in data fields, for example, when making purchas es and the s ervice support s wallet functi onality. You can als o save access codes to mobile services that r equest a us er name and password. The data i n the wallet are pr otected wit h a wallet code t hat you c an define when you access wa llet for the f irs t ti me . A t Create wallet code: key in th e code and press OK t o confirm it a nd at V erify walle t code: key in t he code again and press OK . See als o Wallet code (4 to 10 digit s) on page 17. If you w ant to delete all the content of the wallet and the wallet code, key in *#7370925538# (*#res wallet# in letters ) in standby mode. You als o need th e phone’s sec urity code, s ee Access codes on page 16. To add the cont ent into t he wallet menu, and to edit it, ac cess the w allet menu. To us e the c ontent of the wallet in a mobile servic e, access the wallet vi a the br owser, see Ser vices on page 130.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 127 Menu fu nction s Acc ess ing the wa llet me nu To acces s the wallet menu, press Menu , s elect Applications , Extras and Wallet . Key in your wa llet code and press OK , see Wallet settings on page 129. Select • W allet profiles to create c ard combinations, for example, for different s ervices. A wallet profile is helpful if the s ervice ask s for many dat a items to be filled in. You c an select t he appropriate w allet profile instead of s electing different cards separately. • Cards to save personal card information. You can save payment card, loyalty card a nd access card information, for ex ample username and password combina tions for dif ferent services, a nd also addresses and user dat a. See Saving card det ails on page 127. • Tickets t o save the notifica tions of e-tic kets that you have bought via a mobile s ervice. To view the tic ket s, pre ss Options and select View . • Receipts to save receipt s of mobile purchases. • P ersonal notes to save a ll kinds of per sonal infor mation that you want to keep pr otected by the wallet PIN code. See Personal notes on page 128. • Settings , see Wallet settings on pag e 129. Savi ng card de tails Access the wallet and select Car ds . Select the card type to save details : P aymen t car ds , L oyalty cards , Access cards , Use r i nfo card s , or A ddress c ards . If no card is added, press Add new , otherwise, pr ess Options and sele ct Add new . Fill in t he fields for the details and press Done . If supported by your service provider, you can also rec eive car d information to your phone as a configuration message. You will be notified as to w hich category the card belongs to. For av ailability of receiving card information as configuration settings, contact the card issuer or service provider.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 128 Menu fu nction s Pers onal not es You can save per sonal notes, f or example, account numbers, pas swords, codes or notations. Access the wallet and select P ersonal notes . Pres s O ptions and you can view, add, edit a s elected note and sort notes eit her by name or date or delete notes . When viewing a note, you can edit or d elete the selected not e. The option Send v ia text msg. is for copying the not e as a text mes sage and Copy to calendar is for copy ing the note t o the ca lendar as a memo. Use detail is for extracting numbe rs, e-mail addresses and we b addresses from a note. Crea ting a wal let profil e When you have s aved your personal card de tails, y ou can combine th em together int o a wallet profile. You can use the profile t o retrieve wall et data from different cards while browsing. 1. Acces s the wallet and select W allet profiles . 2. To cre ate a new walle t profile if no profile is added, press Add new . Otherwise, pre ss Options and sele ct A dd new . 3. Fill in the following fields and press Done . Some of the fields contain data that are selected from the wallet. You need t o save those data before you can create a wallet profile. • Select payment c ard next - select a car d from the pa yment car d list. • Select loya lty card next - s elect a card from the loyalty card list. • Select access card next - s elect a card fr om the acc ess card list. • Select user info card next - select a card from the us er data card list. • Select billing add ress next - select an address from t he address card list. • Select shipping addr ess next - select an add ress from the address card l ist. • Select rece ipt delivery addres s next - s elect an addr ess from the addr ess card list.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 129 Menu fu nction s • Select rece ipt delivery met hod next - s elect how the receipt is to be delivered, To phone number or To e-mail address . • W allet profile name: enter a na me for the pr ofile. Some of the fields contain data that are selected fr om the wall et. You need to save those data before you can crea te a wallet profile. Wallet settings Access the wallet and select Setti ngs . Select Change code t o change the wallet code. Select RFID to se t the RFID ID with the RFID code and RF ID type . (RFID = Radio Fr equency Identif ication, technology to securely conduct commercial trans actions using yo ur phone). Gui del ine s f or p ayi ng f o r yo ur p urc has es w ith t he w al let • To do your s hopping, access t he desired s ervice site t hat supports the wallet. The service needs to support the Elec tronic Commerce Modeling L anguage specific ation. See Making a connect ion to a service on page 131. Choose the product that you want t o buy and ca refully read all information provide d before your purchase. The text ma y not fit wit hin a single screen. Theref ore, make s ure to s croll through and r ead all of t he text before your purchase. • To pay for the items that you wish to buy, the phone asks whet her yo u want to use walle t or not. The phone also asks for your wallet PIN code. • Select the c ard th at you want to pay with f rom the Pay ment cards list. Provided t hat the dat a form you receive fr om the ser vice provider s upports the Elec tronic Commerce Modeling L anguage specification, t he phone automatica lly fills in t he credi t card informa tion or the wallet profile from the wallet.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 130 Menu fu nction s • Approve the purchas e, and the information is forwar ded. • You may re ceive an ac knowledgement or a digital receipt of the purchas e. • To close the wallet, select C lose w allet . If you do not use the wallet f or 5 minutes, it will be automatically closed. A cache is a memory location th at is used to stor e data tempora rily. If you have tried to ac cess or have acce ssed confidential information requiring passwords, em pty the cache after each use. The information or services you have acces sed is stored in the cache. To empty the ca che, see The ca che memo ry on page 137. ■ Serv ice s You can acce ss various mobile Internet se rvices with your phone’s brow ser. These services may inc lude for examp le, we ather reports, news or flight t imes and financial information. Check the availability of these services, pricing and t ariffs with your network operator and/or the service provider whose ser vice you wish to use. Serv ice providers will also give you instructions on how to use t heir services. With your phone’s brows er you can view the services that use Wireless Mark-Up Language (W ML) or extensible Hyper Text Mark-up Language (xHTML) on their page s. Appearance may vary due to screen size. Note that you may not be able t o view all the details of the Internet page s. Basi c st eps for ac ces s ing an d u sin g se r vic es 1. Save the service settings tha t are required to access the s ervice that you want to use. See page 131. 2. Make a connec tion to the given service. See page 131.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 131 Menu fu nction s 3. Start browsing t he pages of the service . See page 132. 4. Once you are finished browsing, end t he connection to t he service. See p age 134. Setti ng up th e pho ne for a se rv ice Your phone may have stored s ome service settings. Additional settings may be received as a configuration mess age from the net work oper ator or service provider that offers the s ervice that you want to use. To receive the service s ettings as a c onfiguration message, s ee Configuration sett ings service on page 18 and Configuration settings on page 106. For more infor mation and for t he appropriate s ettings, contact t he netw ork operator or service provider that offers the s ervice that you want t o use. Making a connect ion t o a s ervice 1. Make s ure that the service s ettings of t he service you want to use are activated. To activate the sett ing s: Press Menu , and select Services , S etting s and Configuration settings . Select Configuration and select the conf iguration set you want to ac tivate. 2. Make a connection to the service. Th ere are thr ee ways to connect: • Open the start page, f or example, the homepage of the s ervice provide r: Press Menu , and select Services and Home, or in standby mode press and hold . • Select a bookmark of the s ervice: Press Menu , and select Services , Bookmarks , and select a book mark.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 132 Menu fu nction s If the bookmark does not work with the c urrent ac tive service settings, a ctivate another se t of service settings and try aga in. • Select th e last U RL: Press Menu , and select Services , Last web addr . . • Key in the address of t he service : Press Menu , and select Services and then Go to addres s . Key in the address of th e service and press OK . Brow si ng the page s of a se rv ice After you have made a connect ion to the s ervice, you can start br owsing its pages. The function of the phone keys may vary in different serv ices. Fo llow the text guides on the phone display. For more information, contact your service provider. Note that if GPRS is selected as the data bearer, the indicator is shown on the top left of the display during browsing. If you receive a call or a text me ssage, or ma ke a call during an (E)GPRS connection, the indicator will be shown on the t op left of t he display to indicate t hat the (E)GPRS connection is suspended (on hold). Af ter a call, for example, the phone tries to reconnect t he (E)GPRS connection. Usi ng t h e ph on e ke ys w hil e bro wsi ng • Use any of t he scroll ke ys to brow se through the pa ge. • To select a highlighted item, press , or press Options to s elect the option for opening t he link. • To enter lett ers and numbers, pres s the keys - and to ent er special c haracters, pres s the key .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 133 Menu fu nction s Opti ons whil e browsi ng Press Options and the following options may be available. The servic e provider may als o offer othe r options. Select • Shortcuts to open a new lis t of options that are, for example, specific t o the page . • Home to open the home page of the s elect ed service provider. • Add bookmark to s ave the page as a bookmar k. • Bookmarks . See B ookmarks on page 135. • His tory to get a lis t showing last v isited URLs. • Do wnload links to show t he list of bookmar ks for downloading. • Save to folder t o save the curren t page to a download folder. • Other options t o show a list of other options , for example options for some s ecurity options. • Reload to reload and update the c urrent page. • Quit . See D isconnect from a service on page 134. A cache is a memory location th at is used to stor e data tempora rily. If you have tried to ac cess or have acce ssed confidential information requiring passwords, em pty the cache after each use. The information or services you have accesse d is stored in the cache. To empty the cache, see The cache mem o ry on page 137. Dir ect ca llin g The browser s upports functio ns that you can access w hile browsing. You c an make a voice call, send DTMF tones while a voice call is in progress, and save a name and a phone numbe r from a page.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 134 Menu fu nction s Dis connect fr om a servic e To quit browsing and to end th e connection, press Options and select Quit . W hen Q uit browsing? is shown, press Ye s . Alternatively, press twice, or press and hold Appear anc e se tting s of th e br ows er While brows ing, press Options an d select Ot her options and Appear . settings , or in standby mode, press Me nu , and select Services , S etting s and Appearance settings . Selec t • Text wrapping . Select On and the text continues on the next line . If you select Off , the text will be abbreviated. • Font siz e and choos e a size. • Show images . Select No and any pictures appearing on the page are not shown. This can speed up the browsing of pages that contain a lot of p ictures. • Al ert s and select Alert for unsec ure connecti on and Ye s to set the phone t o alert when a secure connection changes to an insecure one during browsing. Select Alert for unsecure items and Ye s to se t the ph one to al ert wh en a secu re pa ge conta ins an ins ecure item. Note that t hese alerts do not guarantee a secure connection. F or more information, see Browser security on page 138. • Character encoding to select the cha racter set t hat the phone us es for showing browser pa ges that do not include that information or to select whet her to a lways use UT F-8 encoding when sending a Web address t o a compatible phone.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 135 Menu fu nction s Cookie s A cookie is data that a s ite saves in your phone’s brows er cach e memory. The data can be, for exa mple, your user informat ion or your br owsing preferenc es. Cookies will be saved until y ou clear the cache memory, see The c ache memory on pa ge 137. 1. While browsing, press Options and select Other options , Secu rity and Cookie settings , or in standby mode, press Menu , and select Services , Se ttings , Security settings and Cookies . 2. Select Allo w or Rejec t to all ow the phone to or pr event the phone from receiving c ookies. Book mark s You can save page addresses as bookmarks in t he phone’s memory. 1. While browsing, press Options and select Bookmarks , or in standby mode, press Menu , and select Services and Bookmarks . 2. Scroll t o the bookmark t hat you w ant to use and pr ess Selec t to make a connection to the page associated with the bookmark. Or s el ec t Options to vie w the tit le and the address of t he selected b ookmark, e dit or delet e the selected bookmark, or send it directly to another p hone as a book mark, or as a text message, or create a new bookmark. Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated to Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these s ites. If you choo se to access them, you s hould take the same precaution s, for security or cont ent, as you would wi th a ny Int ernet s ite.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 136 Menu fu nction s Recei ving a bookma rk When you have r eceived a bookmark (sent as a bookmar k) 1 bookmark received is displayed. Press Show to view t he bookmark To save the book mark, pres s Sav e , or press Options and select View to see the details or Del ete to disc ard it. To discard the bookmar k direct ly after you have rec eived the bookmark, press Exit and OK . Downlo ading To download more t ones, graphics, ga mes, videos , themes or applications to your phone (networ k service), pres s Menu , and select Services and Download links . Select Tone do wnloads , Graphic do wnloads , Game d ownloads , Video downloads , Theme downloads or App. downloads . Import ant: O nly inst all appli cations from so urces that o ffer adeq uate p ro tecti on agains t har mful software. For the av ailability of diff erent services, pricing a nd tariffs, cont act your ne twork operator and/or service provider. Service inbox The phone is able to receive service messages (p ushe d messages) sent by your se rvice provider (net work service). Servic e messages are notifications of , for ex ample, news headlines, and they may cont ain a text message or an address of a se rvice. To acces s the Service inbo x in standby mode, when you hav e received a service mes sage, pres s Show . If you pres s Exit the message is mov ed to the Ser vice inbox . To access the Service inbox later , press Me nu , and select Services and Service inbox .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 137 Menu fu nction s To acces s the Service inbo x while browsing, press Options and s elect Other options and Serv ice inbox . Scroll to th e message t hat you w ant, press Retrieve to activate the browser and download the marked content, or pres s Options and select D etails to display det ailed information on the service notifica tion, or select Delete t o delete it. Serv ice inbox s etti ngs Press Menu , and select Services , S etting s and Service inbox s ettings . • Select Service messages and On (or Off ) t o set the phone to recei ve (or not to rece ive) s ervice messages. • Select Message f ilter and On to set t he phone to receive se rvice messages only from cont ent authors approved by the s ervice provider . To vie w the list of t he approved content authors, select Trus ted channels . • Select Automatic connection . If you hav e set the phone to rec eive service messages and select On , the phone w ill automatically activate th e browser from standby mode when the phone has received a service message. If you s elect Off , the phone will acti vate the brows er only after you have select ed Retrieve when t he phone has receiv ed a servic e message. The cache memory The information or services t hat you ha ve acces sed ar e stored in the cache of your phone . A cache is a buffer memory, whic h is used to store data t emporarily. To empty the cache: • while browsing, pres s Options and select O ther options and Clear the cache , or • in standby mode, press Me nu , and s elect Services , and Cle a r the c ach e .
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 138 Menu fu nction s Brows er secu rit y Security featur es may be required for some services, suc h as banking services or online shopping. For such connections you need secu rity certificates and possibly a s ecurity module which may be available on your SIM car d. For more information, contact your service provider. Secur ity modu le The security module can contain certif icates as well as private and public keys. Th e purpose of t he security module is to improve security services for applications requiring br owser connec tion, and it allows you to use a digit al signature. The certific ates are saved in the s ecurity module by the servic e provider. Press Menu and s elect Services , Se ttings , Sec urit y setting s and Security module settings . S elect • Security module de tails to show the s ecurity module title, its s tatus, manufacture r and serial number. • M odu le P IN req uest t o set the phone to request the module PIN when using service s provided by security module. Key in the code and sele ct On . To disable t he module PIN reques t, select Off . • Change module PIN to change the module PIN, if allowed by the security module. Enter the current module PIN code , then enter t he new code twice. • Change signing PIN . Select t he signing PIN that you want t o change. Enter the cu rrent PIN code, then enter the new code t wice. See a lso A cc ess co de s on page 16.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 139 Menu fu nction s Cert ificat es There are three kinds of certif icates: server c ertificates , authority cer tificates and user cer tificates. • The phone uses a server certificate t o create a connection w ith improved secur ity to th e content server. The phone receives the server certificate from the se rvice provide r bef ore the connection is established and its validity is checked us ing the authority certificate s saved in t he phone. Server certificate s are not saved. The security indic ator is displaye d during a c onnection if t he data transmission between the phone and t he content server is encrypted. The security ic on does not indicat e that t he data transmission between the gateway and the content server (or place where the requeste d resource is s tored) is secure. The s ervice provide r secures the da ta transmiss ion between the gateway and the content s erver. • Authority certificates are used by some services, such as banking service s, for checking the validity of other certificates. Author ity certificates can either be saved in the security module by t he service provider, or they can be downloaded from the network, if the service supports the use of aut hority certificate s. • User ce rtificates ar e issued to user s by a Certifying Authority. User cer tificates are r equired, for example, t o create a digital signature and they as sociate t he user wit h a specific privat e key in a security module.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 140 Menu fu nction s Import ant: No te that even if the use of cer tificat es makes the risks invo lved in remo te connectio ns and software installation considerably smaller, they mu st be used correctly in order to benefi t from increased security. The existen ce of a cert ificate does not offer any pr otection by it s elf; th e certif icate ma nager must contain correct, a u thentic, or trus ted certi ficates for increa sed security to be avail able. Certifica tes have a restri cted lifetime. I f Expired certi ficate or Certifica te not valid yet is sh own even if the cer tificat e should be valid , check that the current d ate and time in your device a re co rrect. Before changin g any certificate s ettings, you must ma ke sure that you really tru st the owner of the certi ficate an d that the cer tifica te really belo ngs to the l isted ow ner. Digi tal si gnatur e You can make digital s ignatures with your phone if your SIM card has a s ecurity module. Th e signature can be t raced back to y ou via the private key on the security module and t he user c ertificate t hat was used to perform t he signature. Using the digit al signature can be t he same as s igning your name to a paper bill, contract or ot her document. To make a digital signature, select a link on a page, for e xample, the title of the book that you want t o buy and it s price. The text to sign ( po ssibly including amount, date, etc.) will be shown. Check that the he ader text is Re ad and that t he digital signature icon is shown. Note : If the digit al signatur e icon does not appear, ther e is a sec urity breach, a nd you should not enter any personal data such as your signing PIN. To sign the t ext, rea d all of the text firs t and then you can select Sign . The text ma y not fit wit hin a single screen. Theref ore, make s ure to sc roll through and r ead all of t he text before signing. Select the user certificat e you wa nt to use. Key in t he signing PIN (see General infor mation on page 14) and press OK . The digit al signature icon wi ll disappear , and the service may displa y a confirma tion of your purchase.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Menu fu nction s 141 Menu fu nction s ■ SIM se rv ices In addition to th e functions available on the phone, your SIM car d may provide additional services that you c an access in t his menu which is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and contents of the menu depend on the SIM card. For availabilit y, rates and inf ormation on us ing SIM services, cont act your SIM card vendor, e.g. network operator, service p rovider or other vendor. Depending on the operator you can set the phone to show you t he conf irmation messages sent between your phone and the network when you are using the SIM s ervices by selecting the option Yes withi n the m enu Confirm SIM service actions , in Phone settings . Note that ac cessing thes e services may involv e sen ding messages or making a phone call for which you may be charged.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. PC C onne ctivi ty 142 PC C onne ctivi ty 7. PC Co nn ect ivity You can send and receive e- mails, and a ccess the Internet when your phone is connected to a compatible PC via a data cable connection. You can us e your phone with a variety of PC connec tivity and data communicat ions applications. With PC Suite you c an, for exampl e, synchronise contacts, calendar and not es between yo ur phone and th e compa tible PC or a remot e Internet server (net work servi ce ). You may fi nd more information and downloadable files , for exampl e PC suite, in t he support area on the Nokia webs ite, w ww.nokia.com. ■ PC Su ite PC Suite contains the following a pplications (in alphabetical order): • HTML Hel p to support the application usage. • Nokia 3220 data modem dr ivers enable you t o use your phone as a mode m. • Nokia Application Installer to install J2ME Java applications f rom a compatible PC to the phone, for example games and dictionaries . • Nokia Connection Manager to select t he connect ion type between t he PC and phone. • Nokia Contacts Editor to edit contacts in your phone. • Nokia Content Copier to back-up and restore personal dat a between your phone and a compatible PC. Supports also c ontent transfer t o another compa tible Nokia phone. • Nokia Image Converter to make image s in supported f ormats usable for multimedia messages or wallpaper and t o transfer the m to your phone.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. PC C onne ctivi ty 143 PC C onne ctivi ty • Nokia Modem Options contains settings for H SCSD and GPRS connections. • Nokia Multimedia Player to f or playi ng sounds, images, videos and multimedia messages on t he PC. Multimedia Player allows you to view multime dia received on your phone or v ia e-mail. • Nokia PC Sync to s ynchronise contact s, calenda r and to-do notes bet ween your phone and a compatible PC. • Nokia Phone Browser to view t he contents of the Galler y folder of y our phone on a compat ible PC. You can browse picture and audio files and als o modify files in the phone’s memory and transfer files between your phone and PC. • Nokia Phone Editor to send text messages and edit the cont acts in your phone . • Nokia Sound Converter to optimise polyphonic ringing tones in supported formats t o be compatible with your phone and to transfer them t o your phone. Copyri ght protec tions m ay pre vent some image s, ring ing to nes, a nd othe r conte nt from be ing cop ied, m odifie d, transferred or forwarded. (E)GP RS, HSC SD and CSD With your phone you can use t he (E)GPRS (Enhanced G PRS), GPRS (General Packe t Radio Ser vice), HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) and CSD (Circuit Switched D ata, GSM data ) data ser vices. For availability and subscription to data s ervices, contact your network operator or service provider. Note that t he use of H SCSD services consumes the phone’ s battery fas ter than normal voice or data calls. You ma y need to connect the phone to a charger for the duration of the data tran sfer. See (E)GPRS modem settings on page 104.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. PC C onne ctivi ty 144 PC C onne ctivi ty ■ Us ing data comm unic atio n appl icat ions For information on using a data communication application, refer to the documentation provided wit h it. Note that making or answer ing phone calls during a computer c onnection is not recommended as it might disrupt the oper ation. For better performance during dat a calls, place the phone on a s tationary surfa ce with the keypad facing downward. D o not move the phone by holding it in your hand during a data c all.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. Batt er y infor ma tion 145 Batt er y infor ma tion 8. Bat tery i nform ati on ■ Cha rging a nd Disch argi ng Your device is powered by a re chargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only a fter two or three complet e charg e and di scharge cycles. Th e ba ttery can be char ged and disch arged hund reds o f times but it will eventually we ar out. When the ta lk and standby times a re notice ably shorter th an normal, bu y a new battery. Use o nly N okia ap prove d bat ter ies, an d re cha rge y our ba tter y on ly wi th N okia appr oved c har gers desi gnat ed fo r t his device. Unplug th e cha rg er f rom the electrical plu g and the device wh en not i n u se. Do no t lea ve t he batter y connected to a charger. Ov ercharg ing may shorten i ts lifetim e. If left unus ed, a ful ly charg ed battery will los e its charg e ove r time. Tempera ture extremes can affe ct the abili ty of your ba ttery to ch arge. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Do not short -circuit the batte ry. Accidental short -circuiting can occur when a metallic objec t such as a coin, clip, or pen ca uses direct c onne ction of th e positi ve ( ) and negati ve (- ) term inals of th e batt ery . (Thes e look like me tal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for examp le, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short- circui ting th e te rminal s ma y dam age t he ba ttery or th e conne ctin g object . Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summe r or winter conditions , will reduce the capacity a nd lifetime of the battery. Alw ays try to keep the battery between 1 5°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A device wi th a hot or cold batte ry may not work temporarily, even when th e battery is fully charg ed. Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not dispo se of bat terie s in a fire! Disp os e of ba tteri es ac cordin g to l oca l regul ations . Ple ase recycl e wh en possi ble. D o not disp ose a s hous ehold w ast e.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. CAR E A ND MA IN TEN AN CE 146 CAR E A ND MA IN TEN AN CE CA RE A ND M A INT EN AN CE Your device is a p rod uct of supe rior d esig n and craft smansh ip an d s hould be tr eated w ith care . The s ugges tions below will h elp you protect your warranty coverage . • Keep the d evice dry. Pr ecipit ation, humi dity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain min erals tha t will corrode electro nic circui ts. If your device doe s get wet, remove the b attery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it. • Do not u se o r s tore the dev ice in d usty, dirt y ar eas. Its movi ng pa rts and ele ctroni c co mpone nts can be d ama ged. • Do not sto re the devic e in hot are as. High temp eratu res can short en the lif e of elec tronic devi ces, damage batter ies, a nd warp or melt certai n pla stics. • Do not store th e device in cold areas. When the device retu rns to its normal temp erature, moisture can form inside the devi ce and dam age elect ronic circu it boa rds. • Do not atte mpt to open the devi ce other than as instru cted in this guide. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the device . Rough handling can bre ak internal circuit boards and fine mecha nics. • Do not u se ha rsh chemica ls, cleani ng solve nts, or stro ng deterge nts to c lean the d evice. • Do not pain t the device. P aint can clog the mo ving parts and prevent prop er operation . • Use a s oft, clean, d ry cl oth to clean any lenses ( such as c amera, proxi mity se nsor, an d light s ensor lens es). • Us e only the sup pli ed or a n app rove d repla ceme nt a ntenn a. Una uthori sed an tenn as, m odifi cations , or attach ment s coul d da mage t he d evice an d may viol ate r egulati ons go vern ing ra dio d evic es. All of the above s uggestions ap ply equall y to your device , battery, cha rg er, or any e nhancement. If any device i s not working properly, take it to the ne arest authorized service facility for service.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N 147 ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N ADD ITI ONAL SAFETY INFO RMA TI ON ■ Traffic Safety Do not use a h and-h eld telepho ne whil e driving a vehicle. Al ways secur e the phone in its holder; d o not pla ce the phone on th e pas seng er se at o r where it c an bre ak lo ose in a co llisi on or s udden stop . Remember road safety always comes first! ■ Operating e nviron ment Remember to follow any speci al regulatio ns in force in any area and always switch off your device when its use i s proh ibited or w hen it may ca use i nter ference or da nger. U se t he dev ice o nly i n its no rmal ope ratin g pos itions . To mainta in complia nce with radio fre quency exposur e guidelin es onl y use enhanc ements ap proved by Nokia for use with th is devic e. When the device is on an d being wo rn on t he body, a lways use an ap proved ho lde r or carry ing cas e. Parts of th e dev ice are mag netic. Me talli c mate rial s may be at tracted to the devi ce, a nd pers ons wi th a hearin g aid should n ot hold the devi ce to the ear with th e hearing ai d. Always secu re the device i n its holder, because metall ic mate rials m ay be at tract ed by t he e arpi ece. D o n ot pla ce cre dit c ards or o ther magn etic st or age me dia near the device, because informatio n stored on them may be erased. ■ M edic al device s Opera tion of any ra dio trans mitti ng equ ipmen t, in cluding w irel ess phone s, may interfe re wi th the fun ctional ity o f inad equate ly pro tected medi cal d evice s. Con sult a physici an or the manufac turer of the medi cal d evice t o dete rmine if they a re adeq uately shiel ded from exter nal RF energy or i f you have any q uestio ns. Switch o ff your device in health care faciliti es when any reg ulations poste d in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospita ls or health care faci lities may be using equip ment that could be sensitiv e to externa l RF energy.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N 148 ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N Pacemakers Pacemake r manufactur ers recommen d that a minimum s eparatio n of 6 in. (15.3 cm) be maintai ned between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the p acemaker. These recommendations a re consist ent with the inde pendent re searc h by and recomme ndatio ns of Wirele ss Technol ogy R esearch. Persons w ith pacemake rs should: • always keep the device mo re than 6 in. (15.3 cm) from their pacemake r when the device i s switched on ; • not carry the devic e in a breast pocket ; and • hold the device to the ear oppos ite the pac emake r to mi nimi se the potent ial fo r int erfere nce. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, s witch off your device immed iatel y. Hearing aids Some digital wireless devices ma y interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, cons ult your service provide r. ■ Vehicles RF sign als may affect imp roperl y installe d or inadeq uately shiel d ed el ectronic sys tems in motor ve h icles such as electro nic fuel in jection systems, electroni c antiskid (antilo ck) brakin g systems, el ectronic speed con trol systems , air bag systems . For more information , check with the manufactur er or its representa tive of your vehi cle or any equipm ent t hat has bee n adde d. Only qua lified personnel should service the device, or ins tall the de vice in a vehicle. Faulty in stallati on or servi ce may be dangero us and may invalidate any warranty that may appl y to the device. Ch eck regularly that al l wireless device equipm ent in your veh icle is mounte d and ope rat ing prop erly. Do not st ore or c arry fla mmabl e liqu ids, ga ses, or exp losive mat erials in the same compartmen t as the devi ce, its par ts, or enha ncements . For vehicles equipped with a n a ir bag , rem emb er th at ai r bags in flate with grea t forc e. Do not place objec ts, includ ing i nsta lled or por tab le wirel ess equ ipment in the area over th e air ba g or in the air bag deplo yment are a. If in- vehicl e wireless equipmen t is improperly installed and the air b ag inflates, serious injury could result.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N 149 ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N Using your d evice while flying i n aircraft is prohibited. Sw itch off your device before b oarding an a ircraft. The use o f wire less te ledev ices i n an a ircra ft m ay be danger ous t o th e oper ation of the ai rcraft , disr upt the wire less te leph one networ k, and may be illega l. ■ Potential ly exp losive en viron ments Switch off you r device when in any are a with a potential ly explosi ve atmosphe re and obey all signs and instructi ons. Potential ly explosive atm ospheres inc lude area s where you would normall y be advis ed to turn off your vehicl e en gine. Sp arks in suc h are as c ould cause an e xplosi on or f ire result ing i n bodi ly in jury or even dea th. Sw itch off the device at refuelling points such as nea r gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radi o equip ment in fu el depots, storage, and di stributi on areas, chem ical pla nts or wher e blasti n g opera tions a re in progres s. Areas w ith a poten tiall y explosiv e atmospher e are oft en but not alw ays clearly mar ked. Th ey include below dec k on boat s, ch emi cal tr ansfe r o r sto rag e faci lities , vehi cles using l ique fied p etro leum ga s (such as propa ne or bu tane) , an d area s whe re t he air cont ains chem icals or pa rtic les su ch a s gr ain, d ust o r me tal po wders. ■ Emergenc y calls Impor tant : Wirele ss ph ones, includ ing thi s dev ice, ope rate using r adio s igna ls, wire less n etwork s, landl ine ne tworks , and user-progra mmed functions . Becaus e of th is, conne ctions i n all c ondition s canno t be g uaranteed . You should never rely sol ely on any wirel ess device for es s ential communicatio ns like med ical emerg encies. To make an emergency call: 1. If the de vice is not on, switch it on. Check for adeq uate signal st rength. Some n etwo rks m ay re quire that a va lid SI M car d is properl y ins erte d in the de vice. 2. Pres s as many times as ne eded to cle ar the disp lay and ready the de vice for c alls. 3. Key in the offici al emergency number for your pres ent locatio n. Emergency numbers vary by location. 4. Pres s the key.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N 150 ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N If certain features are in u se, you may first need to turn those featu res off before you can make an emergency cal l. If the devi ce is in offline or flig ht mode you must chang e the profil e to activate the phone function before you can make an emergency call. Consul t this guide or your service provider for m ore information. When mak ing an emergency call, give all th e necessary info rmation as accura tely as possi ble. Your wir eless device may b e the only m eans of com munic ation at the scene of an acc ident. D o n ot end the ca ll unt il give n pe rmissi on to do so. ■ C ert ific ati on i nfo rma tio n (S AR) THIS DEVICE M EETS INTERNATI ONAL GUIDELI NES FOR EXPO SURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobil e dev ice is a radi o tra nsm itter and re ceive r. It is desi gned and m anufa ctur ed no t to e xceed t he li mits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) recomme nded by international guidelines (ICNIRP). Thes e limits are part of compr ehensive gui d elin es and esta blish p ermitted levels of R F energy for th e general populatio n. The gui delines were deve loped b y inde penden t sc ientifi c orga nisat ions throug h peri odic a nd th orou gh eva luation o f sci entifi c studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all pe rsons, regardless of ag e and health . The e xposur e s tandard for mobi le de vices empl oys a un it of m eas uremen t know n as th e S pecific Absor ption Rate , or SAR. Th e SAR limit sta ted in the internat ional gui delines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted using sta ndard opera ting po sit ions with t he dev ice tr ansmi ttin g at its highe st certif ied pow er level in all test ed fre quency band s. Altho ugh the SA R is de te rmined at t he high est certi fied powe r leve l, the actua l SA R of the device while ope rati ng can b e wel l be low th e ma x imu m v alu e. Th is is beca u se t he de vic e i s d esi gn ed to ope ra te at mul t iple po w er lev els so as to use o nly the pow er requir ed to reach the network. In general, th e closer you are to a ba se statio n, the low er the pow er outpu t of the devi ce. The hig hest SAR valu e for thi s device when tes ted for use at the ea r is 0.78 W/kg. This device meets RF e x posure guideli nes when used either in the norm al use posi tion against the ear or when position ed a t lea st 2.2 cm aw ay fro m t he bo dy. When a ca rry cas e, bel t clip o r ho lder is us ed for bod y-worn opera tion, i t sho uld n ot cont ain metal and s hould pos ition the pr oduct at le ast 2.2 cm aw ay fr om your body.
Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All right s reserved. ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N 151 ADDI TIONAL SA FETY INFOR MATIO N In orde r to trans mit d ata f iles or me ssag es, thi s devi ce re quire s a qu ality conne ction t o th e netw ork. I n s ome cas es, trans missi on of dat a file s or mess ages may be de laye d un til su ch a c onn ection is a vailabl e. E nsu re the a bo ve sep a rat io n di st an ce in st ru ct io ns ar e fo ll ow ed unti l the tra n sm is si on is com p let ed . * The S AR li mit fo r mob ile dev ices us ed by the p ubli c is 2.0 watts /kilogr am (W /kg) a verage d ov er ten grams of bod y tissue . The guidel ines i ncorp ora te a s ubstant ial m argi n of sa fety t o gi ve add ition al pro tect ion f or the publ ic and to account for any variations in me asurements. SAR values may vary depending o n national reporting requirements and the network ba nd. For SAR informat ion in other regions please look under product information at www.no kia.com .
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