Nokia 6010 User Manual

Thank you for purchasing your new Nokia phone. We’re her e for you! www.nokiahowto.com Learn how to use your new Nokia phone. www.nokia.com/us Get answers to your questions. Register your phone’s limited w arr anty so we can better serve your needs! 9311367 NOKIA 6820 Nokia Inc. 7725 Woodland Center Boulev ard, Suite 150, T ampa FL 33614 . Phone: 1.888.NOKIA.2U (1.888.665.4228) F ax: 1.813.249.9619 . T ext T elephone/T elecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) Users: 1.800.24.NOKIA (1.800.246.6542) PRINTED IN CANADA U s er G u ide 510636_6820_US/Eng_UG 12/18/03 10:36 AM Page 1
N o k i a 6 010 User Guide What information is needed? Numbers Where is the number ? My n umb er Wireless service provider V oice m ail num ber Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s numbe r Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s customer care Wireless service provider Model num ber 60 1 0 Label on back of phone (under battery) Phone type n umber NPM - 10 NPM - 10X Label on back of phone (under battery) International mobile equipment i dentity (IMEI) Label on back of phone (under battery). See “Find information about your phone” on page 7.
LEGA L INFO RMA TION P art No. 93 1 1233, Issue No. 1 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All r ights reserv ed. Nokia, Nokia Con necting P eople, Air Glide, Bowling, Backgammon , Sky Diver , Nokia 60 1 0, X pres s- on, an d th e N okia Original Enhancements logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be t rademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Printed in Canada 0 1/04 US P at ent No 58 18437 and other pending patents. T9 text input soft ware Copyright © 199 9-2003. Tegic Communic ations, Inc. All r ights res erved. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security . Java is a trademark of Sun M icrosystems, Inc. The inform ation contained in this us er guide was written for t he Nokia 601 0 product. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing dev elopment. Nokia reserves the right to make c h anges to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER NO CIR CUMST AN CES SHALL NOKIA B E RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LO SS OF DAT A OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIA L, INCIDEN T AL, A ND CONSEQUEN TIAL O R INDIREC T DAMAG ES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. THE CONTENTS OF THIS D OCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS." EXC EPT AS REQUIRED BY A PPLICABLE LAW , NO WARRANTIES OF ANY K IND, EITHER EX PRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLU DING, BUT NO T LIMITE D TO , THE IMPLI ED WA RRANTIES O F MERCHANT ABI LITY AND FITNESS FOR A PART ICULAR PUR POSE, ARE MA DE IN REL ATION TO THE ACCUR ACY AN D RELIABI LITY OR CO NTENTS OF THIS DOCU MENT . N OKIA RESERV ES THE RIG HT TO REVISE THIS DOCU MENT OR W ITHDRAW IT AT ANY T IME WITHO UT PRIO R NOTICE. EXPORT CONTROLS This device may contain commodities, technology , or software that may only be exported in accordance with the U. S. Export Administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. or Canadian law is prohib ited. FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Y our device may cause TV or radio int erference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or In dustry Canada can r equire you to stop using your telephone if such interf erence cannot be eliminated. If you requir e assistance, contact your local service facility . This device com plies with part 15 of t he FCC ru les. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de v Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Contents Quic k guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1. For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About you r device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Network Se rvices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Shared memo ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2. W elcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Regi ster your ph one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 E-new sletters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Copyrigh t protecti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Contac t Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. SIM card and battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 SIM card in stallat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Inst all the bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Charge the bat tery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Remove t he SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Set up you r headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 4. About your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Switch on your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 The an tenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 The st art scree n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Indi cators and icon s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5. Make and answer calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Make a cal l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 End a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Answ er a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 Rej ect a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Redi al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 6. The menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Scroll bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 List of main menus and subme nus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 7. T ext entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Standard mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
vi C opyright © 2004 Nokia Predict ive te xt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Punctu ation and spec ial charac ters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 8. Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Save nam es, numbers, and e-mail address es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 0 Add text en tries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Find n ames in Co ntacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Edit n ames and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Phone memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Dele te names an d numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 9. Call history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Che ck missed, received , or dialed call s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 4 Cal l lists options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Cle ar call list s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Cal l timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Message counte r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Manage call costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Data ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 1 0. Advanced calling features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 In- call opti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 8 Auto matic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 1-t ouch dialin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 9 Anyke y answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Network se rvice s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 1 1. V oice features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 V oice ma il . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4 V oice dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 V oice comm ands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Audibl e alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 7 12. P ersonalize y our phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Access ory se ttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 9 P olyphonic sound (MIDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Ring ing tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 2 Displ ay langua ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 2 W elcom e note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de vii Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Help text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Tim e and date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Memory st atus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Gall ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Displ ay sett ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Cal ler groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 Rest ore factory set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Xpre s s-on ™ colo r cov ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 13. Phone security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Loc k the keypad ( keyguard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Securi ty codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 PIN codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 PUK codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 Securi ty code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Fixe d dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Rest rict cal ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 Clos ed user groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 14. Mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Message setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7 T ext me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 E-mai l messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Store mess ages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Dele te messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Pict ure message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Mult imedia message s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 Info mes sage service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Servic e command edi tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 15. Mobile Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Notes about t he mobile Inte rnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 Set up for browsi ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Connec t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Browse r options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9 Navigat e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9 Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Securi ty issue s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 GPRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Disc onnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
viii Copyright © 2004 N okia 16. Instant mes saging (IM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 IM serv ice provide r icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Regi ster with an IM servic e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 IM menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Log in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Set you r availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 IM conv ersation s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 IM cont acts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 8 Group cha t sess ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 IM sett ing s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Log off service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 17. Y our p ersonal digital assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Cal endar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Alarm cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Busin ess c ards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 4 Cal culator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 5 T o-do li st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Stopwatc h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Synch ronize con tacts and cale ndar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 18. Fun and games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 Java ™ application s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02 Convert er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 03 19. Enhancement s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 04 P ower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 04 Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 4 Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4 20. Refe rence informatio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 05 Batte ry informati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 05 Enhan cements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 05 Enhan cements, batteries, and chargers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 06 Care an d mainten ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 Additi onal safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 7 Batte ries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 12 2 1. T echnical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 13
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de ix Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 22. T roubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 14 23. Nokia One-Y ear Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15 Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Appendix B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
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No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia Nokia 60 1 0 phone at a glance Tal k k e y Displ ay scr een Up s c roll k ey Down sc roll key Left sele ct ion key End ke y Mic rop ho ne Ear piec e Rig ht sel ec tion k ey Po w e r k e y Ke yp a d
2 Copyright © 2004 N okia • QUICK GUIDE Act ion Des cript io n Press Press a key briefly and release it. Pr ess a nd h o ld Press a key , hold it for two to three seconds, and release it. Make a call Enter a pho ne num ber and press the Ta l k key . Answ er a call Press t he Talk key . Answer call durin g call Se lect Answer call . End a call Press th e End ke y . Decline a ca ll Press the End ke y to send t he call t o voic e ma il. Mute a call Select Opt ion s > Mu te during a c all. Redial Press the Talk ke y twi ce. Adjust ca ll volume Press the U p scro ll or Down scr oll key d ur ing a c all . Use the in- call m enu Select O ption s during a call. Save a nam e an d numbe r E nter a numbe r , sele ct O pti ons > Sav e , enter a name; then s elec t OK. Use 1-tou ch dialing Press and h old a k ey ( 2 –8 ). Y ou must assign a key to a number in Contact s . Look up a n ame Select Cont acts > Fi nd. Check v oice m ail Press and h old th e 1 ke y ( contact your se rvice provider for details). Wri te te xt me ssag es Se lect Menu > Messa ges > T ext m essag es > C reate mes sage . Ente r th e mes sage. Send text messages Select Options > Se nd . Enter th e num ber an d select OK . Read new mess age I f 1 message received app ears on th e displ ay , select Show .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 3 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia F or yo ur sa fet y 1 F or your safety Read th ese s imple guideline s. Not following the m may be dange rous or il legal. Read the comp lete use r guide for further in formation. SWIT CH ON SAF EL Y Do not switc h the phone on wh en wireless ph one use is prohibite d or whe n it ma y ca use interfe rence or dange r . ROAD SAFET Y COMES FIRST Obey al l local laws. Always keep yo ur hands f ree to o pera te t he vehi cle wh ile dri ving . Y ou r firs t co ns ide ra tio n wh il e dri vin g sh ou ld b e road s afet y . INTER FEREN CE All wirele ss phone s may be susce ptible to interferenc e, which cou ld affect performance. S WITCH OFF IN HO SP ITALS Follow any restrictions. Switch the phon e off near medic al equipment. SWI TCH OFF IN AIRCRA FT Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interferenc e in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUEL ING Don't use the ph one at a refueli ng point. Don't use n ear fuel or ch emicals. S WITCH OF F NE AR BLA ST I NG Fol low any re stri ctio ns. D on' t use the phon e w here bla stin g is in pr ogr ess. US E SEN SIB L Y Use onl y in the normal po si tion as expla ined i n the product doc umentation. Do n't touc h t he ante nna u nne ces sarily . QUALIFI ED SERVICE Only qualified pe rsonnel ma y ins tall or repair this produc t. ENHA NCEM ENTS AN D BA TTER IE S Use on ly approved en hancements and batte ries. Do not c onnect incomp atible product s.
4 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia WA TER-R ESISTANCE Y our phone is n ot w ater-res istant. Keep it dry . BA CKU P C OPI ES Remembe r to make back-up copies or keep a writt en record of all important informatio n stored in your phone. CO NNECT IN G T O O THE R DEV ICES Whe n c onnecti ng to a ny o ther d evice , read its us er g uide fo r deta iled safet y instruction s. Do not connec t inco mpatible produ cts. EM ERG ENC Y CAL LS Ensure the p hone is switched on an d in service. Press End as many times as ne eded to cle ar the display a nd retu rn to t he ma in scree n. En ter the emerg enc y num ber , then p ress Send . Giv e you r loc ation. D o n ot end th e call un til giv en permission to do so. • ABOUT YOUR DEVICE The wireless de vice described in this guide is approved for use on th e GSM 850 and 1900 net work s. C ontact y our serv ic e provi der for mor e i nfor matio n ab out networ ks. When using t he featu res in this de vice, obe y all laws and respect priv acy and legitimate right s of othe rs. War n in g : To use any fe ature s in this device , o ther th an th e alarm cloc k, th e p h one must be s wit ched on . D o no t s wi tc h t h e d ev ice on wh en wi r el ess phone use may caus e interfere nce or danger . • NETWORK S ERVICES To use the phone you mu st have service from a w ireless service provider . Many of the features in this device depend on feature s in the wireles s network to functio n. These Netw ork Services m ay n ot be available on all ne tworks or y ou m ay have t o make s pecific arra ngements with you r servic e provider before you ca n utilize Netw ork Services. Y ou r service provider may ne ed to giv e you additional in structions for their use and e xplain w hat c harges will apply . Some n etwork s may h ave limitat ions that affect how yo u can us e N etwork Service s. F or insta nce, s ome netw orks m ay not support all lan guage-depende nt characters and services. Y our serv ice provider may have reque sted that certain fe atures be disabled or not activat ed in y our devic e. If so, th ey will not appear on you r de vice m enu. C ontact your servic e provide r for m ore informati on.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 5 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia F or yo ur sa fet y • SHARED MEMORY The follow ing featu res in this de vic e may s hare memory : ring ing tones , pict ures, sc ree n sa ve rs , an d Jav a ™ games and applications. Use of o ne or more of these features m ay reduce th e memory available for the remainin g feature s sharing memory . For e xam ple, savin g ma ny game s ma y us e all of the av ailable m emory . Y our p hone ma y dis play a me ssag e that t he memor y i s full wh en y ou try t o us e a shared m emo ry feature . In this c ase, d elete some of the in formation or entrie s stored in th e shared m emory fe atures before continu ing. Some of the fe atures, such as ringing tones , pictures, screen savers, and Java games a nd applications may have a certain amount of memory specially allotte d to the m in addition to t he amount of m emory shared w ith othe r feature s.
6 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2W e l c o m e Congratulations on your pu rchase of the Nok ia 60 10 mobile phon e. Y our phone provides many function s which are practical for daily use, such as a stopwatch, alarm clock, t o -do list, calendar , and m ore. Look for updates From time to time, Nokia updates this guide to reflect c hanges. The latest version may be a vailable at www .nokiausa.com . Also, an int eractive tutori al may be availa ble at www .n okiahowto .com . Access alternate formats This user gui de may be available i n alternate formats. Contact Nokia at www .nokiaacce ssib ili ty .c om or call 1 -888-665 -422 8 for more inform ation. • REGISTER YOUR PHONE Make sure to register your phone at ww w .warranty .nokiausa.com or 1-888-N OKI A-2U (1-888 -665 -4228) so tha t we can s erve your ne eds be tter if you should nee d to call the center or h ave your phone repaired. • E-NE WSLETTER S When you registe r y our pho ne, y ou c an s ign up for Nok ia's e -ne wsle tter , Nokia Conne ctio ns , if you wou ld like. Y ou wi ll receive tips and tricks on us ing your phone, accessory inform ation, and special offers. • COPY RI GHT PR OT ECTI ON Copyright protections may prevent some images , ringing tones, and other conte nt from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. • CON TACT NO KIA If you ever need to cal l Nok ia C ustom er Care o r y our servi ce p rov ider , you w il l ne ed to provide specific info rmation about y our ph one.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 7 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia We l c o m e Find information about your phone This informa tion i s p r o v id e d on the pho ne la bel. The labe l is on the bac k of the phone (under the battery) . It co ntai ns th e model and seria l numbers, as well as other im portant information about your p hone. See “ Re m ov e the back cov er and battery ” on page 8 for instructions on how to access the phon e label. The label shows t he follow ing: • Phone type • Phone model • IMEI • FCC ID num ber Have the phone or enhancement available Whether you a re calling ab out your phone or an enhancement, ha ve the equipmen t with yo u wh en you ca ll. If a N okia re pres e ntativ e asks a spe cific que stion a bout the e nh an ce me nt, you wil l have it available for quic k reference. Nokia C ustomer Care C enter , USA Customer Care Centr e, Canada Nokia Mobile Phones 7725 Woodland Ce nter Boulevard, Suite #1 50 T ampa, F lorida 336 14 Te l: 1-888-N OKI A-2U (1-888 -665 -4228) Fax: 1-813-249 -96 19 For TTY u sers: 1-8 00-2 4-NO KIA (1-800 -246 -6542) Nokia Products Ltd. 60 1 Westney Rd. S outh Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 Te l: 1-905-4 27-1 373 1-888-2 2-NO KIA (1-888 -226 -6542) Fax: 1-9 05-4 27-1 0 7 0 We b s i t e: www .nokia.ca
8 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 3 SIM card and battery Before you begin, you ne ed to pre pare your phone by installing the SIM ca rd and chargin g th e batt ery . This c hapte r covers th es e topics , a s we ll as ins tru ctions o n how t o att ach the o ptional he adset. Alw ays sw itch off th e phone before ins talling the SIM card and batte ry . • SIM CARD INSTALLATION War nin g: Keep all SI M ca rds out of the reach of s mall c hildren. For availability and informat ion on u sing SI M ca rd s ervices, c ontact your SI M ca rd vendor . This may be the service provider , netw ork operator , or othe r vendor . Remove the bac k c over and battery 1 With th e back of the phone facing you, pre ss and hold the back cov er release bu tton. 2 Slide the cove r up; then lift it off the phon e. 3 Lift out th e battery . Install the SI M card The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful w hen h andling, inse rting, or remov ing the card. 1 With the phone positio ned as s hown in the illust ration below , locate the SIM card s lot. 2 1 3
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 9 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia SIM card and battery 2 Install t he SIM ca rd by slidin g it gen tly i nto the slot as shown in the illustration below , m aking sure the gold co lored cont act are a is face down. • INSTALL THE BATT ERY 1 P osition the battery (wi t h th e l ab el s id e fa c in g up) , so the gold colore d contact s match up with th ose on the ph one. 2 Slide the battery unt il it snap s in to place. SIM card directional i con on ty pe label Beve le d corner SIM ca rd installed SIM card slot Go ld co lored con tacts
1 0 Copyright © 2004 N okia Repla ce the ba ck cover 1 Direct t he back cov er t oward s th e l ockin g catc he s on th e p hone . 2 Slide the back co ver unt il it l ocks in to place . Note: Alw ays st ore a n d us e the ph on e wit h th e c ove rs a ttach ed . • CHARGE THE BATTERY Y ou ca n u se th e phon e whil e th e charg er is co nne cte d. 1 Conne ct the char ger to a st anda rd wall outlet. 2 Ins ert t h e cha rger p lu g in to th e roun d jack in th e bott om of the ph on e. The battery power ind icator ( or battery bar) appears on the s creen and s tarts s crolling. If the phone is on, Ch a rging appe ars briefly on the screen. W hen th e battery ba r stops s crolling, the battery cha rge is complete . Battery full appears also, if the phon e is on. 3 Disconnect th e charger from the phon e. 1 2 Lo ckin g catc hes Charger
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 1 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia SIM card and battery • REMOVE THE SI M CARD If you ev er need to r emove the SI M card , fol low t hese steps. 1 Remove the bac k cover and battery . See “ Rem ove the back cove r and batte ry ” on page 8 . 2 Press the plastic tab of t he SIM card holder dow n. 3 Gently push the SIM card towa rds the top of the ph one and remov e it. • SET UP YO UR HEADSET Y our ph one may come wi th a head set (HDC-5 ) you can use while talking on your phone. The headset provi des conv enient hands-free use of the phone. Connect the headset 1 Insert the he adset plug in to the he adse t jack in the phone. 2 Put the round e ar bud in to one e ar . Use the headset Wi th th e he adse t c onne cted , you ca n ma ke a nd answ e r ca lls as us ua l, usi ng t he ke ypad to pres s th e Tal k key and th e End key or t o ente r nu mber s to call. The microph one for th e headset han gs at the side of your he ad. Although the m icrophone m ay seem far from your mout h, you can sp eak at a normal vo lume. Re fer to the packaging mate rials of you r headset for furth er information regarding its ope ration. Hea ds e t
12 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 4 About your pho ne • SWITCH O N YOUR PHONE War nin g: D o not switc h th e p hone on wh en wireless phone use is prohibited or w hen it m ay cause inte rferen ce or danger . 1 To turn your ph one on or off, press and hold the Po w e r key on top of the ph one for at least thre e seconds. If the phone displays Ins ert SIM car d , even thoug h t he SIM card is pro perly inserted , or SIM ca rd not supported , contact your service prov ider . 2 If the phone asks for a personal identit y number (PIN) code, enter the PIN code (displayed as ****) and sel ect OK . 3 See the information about PIN codes on page 63, if applicable. 4 If the phone asks for a se curity code, enter th e security code and select OK . See “ Change the s ecurity cod e ” on page 6 5 for m ore informati on. If the la nguage that a ppear s in you r d isplay is not correc t, se e “ D isplay langua ge ” on page 5 2 for information on changin g the di splay language. Ba ck co ve r On th e bac k of yo ur ph on e, yo u wi ll f in d the back c o ver r el ease but ton. W hen you rem ove the b ack co ve r , you w ill f ind an an tenna a rea, w hich is similar to th e one shown in the graphic on the left. B ack co ve r release Antenna area
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 13 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia About your phone • THE ANTENNA Y our phone has an inte rnal antenna. Not e: As with any other radio transmitting devic e, do not touch the ante nna unnece ssarily whe n the device is s witche d on . Con tact with the ant enn a af fec ts ca ll qua li ty an d may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than oth erwise neede d. Avoidin g contact with the antenna are a when ope rating t he phone optimize s the antenna performance and the batt er y life. Not to uch ing th e an tenna during a ca ll optim izes t he ant enn a pe rfor man ce a nd t he ta lk t im e o f yo ur pho ne. Ho ld the phon e as you woul d any othe r te leph one , wi th th e antenna area pointed up and over y our shoulder . • THE START SCREEN When yo u turn on your pho ne, the fi rs t screen th at app ears is th e s tart screen , whic h is in the standby mode. In the middle of the s tart screen, you may see information indicating w hich w ireless network you r phone u ses. This informat ion c an vary betwe en phones. The Lef t se le ct io n key in the standby m ode accesses Menu (t he me nu fu nct ion s) a nd the Right selection key in the standby mode accesses the Con tacts menu. Other indi cator s an d ic ons ap pear on th e s ta r t sc reen and are desc rib ed i n th e n ext sectio n . Menu Contac ts
14 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • INDI CATORS AND ICONS On your phon e, you hav e two types of identifiers: indi cators and icons. Indicators Indicators show the status of the phon e. • The signal strength indic ator shows the strengt h of the signal to your pho ne. • The battery stren gth indica to r shows how much power is left in your phon e battery . • The v olum e indic ato r sho ws the ear pie ce volume level. Se e “ Adjus t the earpiece vo lume during a call ” on page 17 for details. • The audi ble sign al and battery indicat or sh o ws b y a series of beeps that either th e signal or battery stren gth is runnin g low on y our phon e. Y ou nee d to set up this feature on yo ur phone th rough the voice comm and fu nctio n before it will ope rate. See “ Vo i c e c o m m a n d s ” on page 46 for more inform ation. Icons Icons are graph ical re presentation s of a specific it em or situatio n. The following table shows examples an d tells you what each icon m eans. Icon What it means Line 1 is s elected for outgoin g calls . Line 2 is s elected for outgoin g calls . Signal Stren gth Ind ica tor Batte ry Strengt h Ind icator
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 15 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia About your phone Y ou ha ve a n ac tive ca ll. Y ou ha ve a ca ll on ho ld. Y ou ha ve one or m ore new v oice m ail messa ge s. Y ou ha ve a ne w voice mail m essag e on line 1. Y ou ha ve ne w voic e m ail mes sage s on lin e 1 a nd line 2. Y ou ha ve a ne w voice mail m essag e on line 2. Y ou have one or mo re new t ext messages. If the icon b links, te xt message memory is full. K eygu ard is on. Y our p hone w ill no t acc ept any k ey pre sses. The alarm clock i s set. The call ale rt and text mess age alert t ones are turned off. The ti med option for a profile is selected. Incoming vo ice calls are being forwarded to another number . Y ou have forwarde d all voice c alls rec eived o n line 1 . Y ou have forwarde d all voice c alls rec eived o n line 2 . Y ou have forwarde d all voice c alls rec eived o n lines 1 and 2 . Icon What it means
16 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia The ph one is ready for you to enter a response . There is a voice tag a ttach ed to a n ame in Con tact s . Indicates an e-mail addres s in Co ntacts . Y ou have assigned t he name and num ber to a calle r group. Th e he ads et i s at t ac hed to y our ph one . The c ar kit is atta ched t o yo u r phon e. The loop set is a ttac hed to y our ph one. A T eleco mmun ica tio ns D evi ce fo r th e Dea f (TT Y/ TDD) is a tta ch ed to your phon e. The Con tact s entry is stored on the SI M card. Y ou are u sing predictiv e text in put. Y our phone uses a built-in dictionary to predict or guess t he word en tered. Icon What it means
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 17 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Make and answer calls 5 Make and answer calls This ch apte r tells you how to mak e and rece ive call s and how to adjust cert ain opti ons. • MAKE A CALL Check the signal s trength The signal indic ator on th e left side of your phone screen shows the strength of the network radio signal. The indicator scro lls as the signal streng th incre ase s and decrea ses. T o get the strongest signal, try moving your phone slightly . If you are inside a building, move toward a w indow . Use the keypad En ter th e ar e a c od e (if re q uir ed in you r lo ca l c al ling ar ea ) an d phon e nu mbe r and p r e s s t h e Tal k key . Use Contacts 1 From the star t scr een, pr ess t he Up scroll ke y or the Down scroll ke y to sc roll to the num ber y ou wan t. 2 Press t he Ta l k ke y . Adjust the earpiece volume during a call Y ou can only adjus t the earpiece v olume du ring an activ e ca ll. • To increase the volu me of a ca ll, press the Up scro ll ke y . • T o decr ease t he v olume of a cal l, pr ess the Do wn scro ll ke y . When adjusting the volume, a bar chart appe ars in the display ind icating the vol ume le vel. If an enhanc ement with its own loudspeaker is c onnec te d to y our phone, the volume keys adjust the v ol ume for t hat enhancement . • EN D A C ALL Press t he End key . Signal Strengt h
18 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • ANSWER A CALL Press t he Ta lk key . OR Select Opt ion s > Answer call. Caller ID Note: This fe ature may n ot be available in all wi reless sy stems. Conta ct your servi ce provide r for deta ils and availa bility . When call er ID is act ive, you r phon e may display th e calle r ’ s ph one num ber . T h e caller ’ s name m ay also appear , if his or her name and n umber are stored in Contac ts . See “ Con tacts ” on page 30. • REJECT A CALL Press t he End key . OR Select Silence > Decli ne. OR Select Opt ion s > Decline call. • REDIAL Last-dialed number Press t he Ta l k ke y twic e. Any of twenty last-dialed n umbers 1 Press t he Ta l k ke y and se lect t he num ber you wan t to re dial. 2 Press t he Ta l k ke y aga in.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 19 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia The menu 6 T he menu Y our ph one offers m any func tions th at are grouped in menus and sub menus. Ac ce s s thes e m enus w ith t he sele ction ke ys a nd scro ll keys . S ee “ Nokia 60 1 0 phon e at a glance ” on page 1 for the loca tion of the selection k eys and scroll keys. • SCROLL BAR While using ph one me nus, a scroll bar appears at the far right of the screen. This bar in dicate s where you are in th e menu . Each nu mbered tab on t he bar repres ents a different menu item . For exam ple, se lect Menu once . The scroll bar app ears with t he first (top) tab displayed. A different tab appe ars each tim e you press the Up scroll or Down scrol l key . • LIST OF MAIN M ENUS AND SUBMENUS Here is an abbreviated list of th e main menus and th eir submenus. Later ch apters tell you how to work w ith the menus , e xplainin g th eir func tions. Som e it ems m ay no t a ppe ar due to th e S IM c ar d co n fi gur a tio n a nd ne twork s ervice ava ilabilit y . 1 Messages 1 Te xt message s 1 Create messag e 2 In box 3 Create SMS e-mai l 4 Sent items 5 Archive 6 T empla tes 7 My folders 8 Distrib ution lists 9 Delete messages 2 Multime dia messa ges 1 Create messag e 2 In box 3 Outb ox 4 Sent items 5 Saved i tems 6 Delete messages
20 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 3 V o ice messages 1 Listen to voice messages 2 V oic e m a il bo x nu mb e r 4 Info messages 1 Info service 2 Top i c s 3 Language 4 Info topics saved on SIM card 5 Message settings 1 Te xt message s 2 Mult imedia msg . 3 Other settings 6 Service comma nd editor 2 Ca ll lo g 1 Missed calls 2 Received call s 3 Dialed numb ers 4 Delete recent call lists 1 All 2 Missed 3 Received 4 Dial ed 5 Call timers 1 Duration of last call 2 Durati on of r eceived ca lls 3 Durati on of d ialed call s 4 Durati on of a ll cal ls 5 Life timer 6 Clear timers 6 Call costs ( Depends on n etwork av ailability and y our SIM ca rd) 1 Last call units 2 All ca lls units 3 Call cost settings 7 GPRS data counter 1 Data sent in last session 2 Data received in last session 3 All sent data 4 All rece ived data 5 Clear counters
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 21 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia The menu 8 GPRS connection timer 1 Duration of last session 2 Duration of all sessions 3 Clear timers 9 Message counter 1 Sent messages 2 Receive d messages 3 Clear counters 3 Pro f ile s 1 Norma l 1 Select 2 Customize 1 Ringin g op tio ns 2 R inging to ne 3 R inging volume 4 V ibr ati ng a lert 5 Message alert tone 6 Key p ad to ne s 7 W arning to nes 8 Al ert for 9 Pro f ile na me ( Appears under Silent, Meet ing, Outdoor , My profile 1 and My profile 2 ) 3 Timed 2 Silent 3 Meeting 4 Outd oo r 5 My prof ile 1 6 My prof ile 2 4 Settings 1 T one s ettings 1 Rin gin g opt ion s 2 Ringing tone 3 Ring ing v olume 4 Vibr ating a ler t 5 Message alert tone 6 Ke y p a d to ne s 7 W arning to nes 8 Alert for
22 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2 Time and date settings 1 Cloc k 2 Date 3 Auto -updat e of da te & time 3 Call settings 1 Automatic redi al 2 1-touch d ialing 3 Summary after call 4 Anykey answer 4 Phone settings 1 Language 2 Automatic keyg uard 3 Cell info display 4 We l c o m e n o t e 5 Help text activation 6 Start-up tone 7 Memory status 5 Display settin gs 1 W allpa per 2 Color sch emes 3 Oper ator l ogo (Depends upon netw ork availability) 4 Screen saver timeout 5 Displ ay brightness 6 Network services 1 Call for wa rdin g 2 Ca ll wa it in g 3 Send own caller I D when calling 4 Lin e for outg oing cal ls 5 System selection 6 Confirm SIM servi ce actions 7 Accessory settings ( Only shows up when p hone is conn ected to an enha nc em ent) 1 Headset 2 Handsfree ( O nly s hows up wh en ph one i s co nnect ed to Car Ki t) 3 Loopset 4 TTY/TDD 8 Security setting s 1 PIN co de reque st 2 Call restrictions 3 Fix ed di aling 4 Clos e d use r g rou p 5 Security level 6 Cha nge acc ess code s 9 Restore factory settings
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 23 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia The menu 5 Gall ery 1 View fo lders 2 Add fol der 3 Delete folder 4 Rename fo lder 5 Gall ery downl. 6 Orga nizer 1 Alarm c lock 2 Cal en dar 3 To- do li s t 7 Games 1 Select game 1 Air Gli de 2 Bowli ng 3 Sky Di ver 4 Bac kgammo n 2 Game downl ds. (depends on networ k av ailability) 3 Memory 4 Settings 1 Game sounds 2 Game lig hts 3 Shake s 8 App l ic a tio n s 1 Select app. 2 App. d ownloads 3 Memory 9 Extras 1 Ca lculato r 2 Stopwatch 1 Split ti ming 2 Lap timi ng
24 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 3 V oice comma nds 1 Audibl e alerts 1 Audible batt ery bar 2 Audible s ignal bar 10 Connectivity 1 Synchroni ze 2 GPRS connection 11 Servi ces THE FOL LOWING MENU ITEMS MAY V ARY; CONTA CT YOUR SERVIC E PROVIDER . 1 Home 2 Book m arks 3 Service inb ox 4 Settings 1 Connection settings 1 Acti ve service settings 2 Ed it active service settings 2 Appearance settings 1 Scr oll mode 2 T ext wrapp ing 3 Sho w images 3 Security setting s 1 User certi ficates 2 Autho rity certificat es 3 Securi ty module settings 4 Cookie s 4 Service inb ox settings 1 Servi ce messages 2 Auto matic connection 5 Go t o addre ss 6 Clear the cache
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 25 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia The menu 12 IM THE FOLL OWING MENU ITEMS MAY VARY . FOR AVAILAB ILITY AND INFORMAT ION ON US ING IN ST ANT M ESSA GI NG, CO NTACT YOUR SERV ICE P ROVID ER . 1 Login 2 Saved convers. 3 IM pr o vid e r 4 Settings
26 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 7 T ext e ntry Y ou can us e tw o metho d s for en terin g text and n umbe rs. • Sta nd ar d m o de is the only w ay to enter names into Con tacts , en te r a welc o me note and to rename caller grou ps. • Predictive text input is a quick and easy me thod for w riting messages. At an y mess age scr een, pr ess th e # ke y to switc h predict ive text on or off and t o use predictive text in various modes. As you pre ss the # key , the followi ng icons (not the d escriptions) appear in the upper left of the display: See “ Mobile message s ” on page 67 for more inform ation on how to acce ss a me ss ag e sc ree n . • STANDARD MODE • Press a key once to insert the firs t lette r o n the ke y , t wice for th e se cond lette r , etc. If y ou pa use brie fly , the last letter i n the di splay is acce pted a nd your pho ne awai ts th e next ent ry . • Select Clear t o backspace the c ursor and delete a charact er . • Select and h old Cl ea r to ba cks pace cont inuou sly and d ele te cha rac ters. • Press t he 0 key to ent er a space and accept a complete d word. • Press t he 1 key to ente r a period. • Press t he * key to display special cha ract ers. See “ Punc tuation and spe cial characters ” on page 28 . To s w i t ch to 12 3 mode from Abc mode, press a nd hold the # key at any me ssage entry scre en unt il the ico n in th e upper left corne r of the dis play s witche s from Abc to 123 . Icon What it means Uppercase text. Predict ive te xt is Off . Lowe rcas e text . Pre dict iv e text i s Off . Sente nce c ase text . Predic tive text is Off . Sente nce c ase text . Predic tive text is On . Lowe rcas e text . Pre dict iv e text i s On .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 27 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia T ext entry • PREDICTIVE TEXT Predictiv e text in put allow s you to w rite m essage s quic kly using y our key pad a nd the bui lt-in phone dictionary . It is much faster t han using th e standard mode “ multi-t ap” m ethod. Y ou can use predictive tex t to write a m essage and create a calenda r not e. When predic tive text is on, t he icon appears in the u pper left corner of t he display . When predic tive te xt is off, the icon appears in the upper left corne r of the display . Activate 1 At a te xt en tr y scree n, select and hold Opt ions . OR At a te xt en tr y scree n, select Op ti ons > Predic tive text . 2 Select the lang uage of your ch oice. Enter text • For each letter of the word that you wan t to spell, press the correspon ding key on yo ur ke ypad on ly on ce , even if the lette r you w ant is not the first lette r on th e key . Th e pho ne guesse s the word you are try ing t o spell. • If a displayed word is not c orrect, press the * key to see othe r matche s. T o move forward t hrough a list o f matc hes, k eep pre ssing the * key . T o return to the pre vious wo rd i n the l ist of matc hes, s elect Previous . • Press t he 0 key to accept the word, enter a space, and begin writing t he next word. • If ? appears after a word, sele ct Spell to add the word to th e dictionary . See “ Add new words to t he dictionary” on page 27. • Press t he 1 key to insert a pe riod into y our message. • Press and hold the * key to display s pecial c hara cters. Se e “ Pu nctu ation an d spec ial ch aracters ” on page 28. Compound words 1 Enter the first part of the compoun d word and confirm it by pressing the Down scroll key . 2 Enter the last part of the word and conf irm it by pres sing th e 0 key . Add new words to the dictionary If you enc ounter a w ord t hat predictive text does no t recogniz e, a question mark ( ? ) fol lows t he wor d and Sp ell appears in the lowe r left of th e display .
28 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Select Spell , enter your new w ord u sing th e k eypa d, an d select Save . The word is added to th e dictionary and to the m essage that you are writing. K ee p thes e fa ctor s in mind when addi ng wor ds : • New words that you accept by selecting Sa ve , t he 0 key , or deleting the space between two w ords are saved to the dictionary . • Depending on the lang uage and the lengt h of t he words, yo u may be able to add hundre ds of word s to the dic tionary . • When the dic tionary is full, the m ost recen t addition re places t he first. • PUNCTUATION AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS In ABC mode 1 While at any text en try scree n, press the * key to display the foll owin g special characte rs (press and hold t he * key if predict ive text is on): 2 Scroll to th e c haracte r yo u want and s elect In se rt . . , ‘ ?! “ - ( ) @/ : _ ; & % * =< > £ $ ¥ ¤ [ ]{ } \ ~ ^ ¡¿§ # l
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 29 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia T ext entry In 123 mode Y ou can acc ess the following special cha racters only in 123 mode. The re a re two plac es you can use t hese c ha racte rs: • At t he st art scre en, when yo u di al a pho ne nu mber . • At the number prompt, when y ou add a new entry to Co ntacts . Pre ss the * ke y Function Once to ente r * . Sends c omm and s trings to th e netw ork. C ontac t your servic e provide r for deta ils. Twice to ente r . Prov ides a pref ix for di aling intern ati onal n umbe rs. Thre e times to enter p. Creates a pause that occurs when dialing a num ber . Numb ers e ntered to th e rig ht of this sp ecia l char acter are au tomatica lly sent as t ouch tones after a 2.5-s econd pa use. Four time s to e nter w. Create s a w ait; digits to the right of the w are not sent unt il you press th e Ta l k key .
30 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 8 C ontact s Y ou can ke ep tra ck of c ontact informa tion in Co ntac ts . • Names are sav ed in Cont acts memory and/or SI M me mory . • For each na me in th e phone memory , you can add up to fi ve phone nu mber s, including the following categories: • For each nam e in th e pho ne mem ory , you can also st ore an e-mai l add res s, a web address, a street address, and a n ote. See “ E-mail address ” on page 30 and “ Ad d te xt en tri es ” on page 31 . • For more details about phone memory and SIM me mory , see “ Phone memo ry ” on page 3 2. • SAVE NAMES , NUMBERS , AND E-MAIL ADDRESSES Quick save 1 At the start scree n, e nter th e n umbe r yo u wa nt to s ave and s elec t Op ti ons . 2 Select Save , enter th e n ame , and s elect OK . Number only At the start scree n, e nter th e n umber , a nd se lect a nd hold Opti ons . Name and number while in a call 1 At the start scree n, select Op ti on s > Co ntacts > Add contac t . 2 Enter the n ame, s elec t OK, enter the phone numbe r , and select OK . E-mail address Y ou can s ave a n e-mail addres s for a na me in Co ntacts . All Contac ts entrie s that contain e-mail addresses must be stored in the phone memory . See “ Ph one and SIM memory ” on page 32. General phone number Mobile phone number Home phone numbe r W ork phon e numb er Fa x n u m b e r
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 31 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Con ta ct s 1 At t he star t s creen , p ress t he Up scr oll or t he Down scr oll key to scro ll to the name y ou w ant. 2 Select Details > Options > Add detail. 3 If the name has been saved to the SIM card , the phone prompts you to move it to the pho ne memory; the n se lect OK . 4 Select E-mail , e nte r th e e-m ai l ad dres s , an d sele ct OK . • ADD TEXT ENTRIES Bes i des ad din g an e ma il add res s fo r ea ch na m e i n Co ntacts , you can also add a w eb address, stree t address, or not e for each name. 1 At t he star t s creen , p ress t he Up scr oll or the Dow n scroll key to sc roll to the name y ou w ant. 2 Select Details > Options > Add detail. 3 If the name has been saved to the SIM card , the phone prompts you to move it to the pho ne memory; the n se lect OK . 4 Select ei ther We b addres s , Street addr . or No te , enter y our information , and sel ect OK . • FIND NAMES IN CONTACTS 1 Select Cont acts > Find and the na me y ou w ant. 2 Select Detail s to s how th e p hone nu mbe r . 3 T o ca ll the n umber , press t he Ta l k ke y . Use scroll keys At the start screen, press the Up scroll or the Down scroll key to s croll to the name yo u w ant . • EDIT NAMES AND NUMBERS Na me s 1 At t he st art scre en, pr ess t he Up scr oll or Dow n sc ro l l k ey to scroll to the name yo u w ant to ch an ge . 2 Select Details > Options > Edit name. 3 Select Clear a s m any t ime s as n eces sary to d ele te the nam e, e nter th e n ew name, and select OK .
32 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Numbers 1 At t h e st ar t sc ree n, pr ess th e Up scroll or Down scroll key t o sc roll to the number you wa nt to change. 2 Select Details > Options > Edit number . 3 Select Cle ar as many tim es as ne cess ary to del ete the number , enter the new number , and se lect OK . • PHONE MEMORY Y ou can sav e names and num bers in the int ernal me mory of th e phone, SIM c ard memory , or in a comb ination of the tw o. The SI M icon appears w hen a Contac ts ent ry is sa ved in S IM mem ory . The s horter th e n ames an d nu mbe rs, th e mo re en tries you c an s tore in Con tac ts . The ph one m emo ry can hold from 1 25 to 500 nam es, depen ding on the nu mber of characters u sed for e ach name, num ber , o r text entry . Phone and SIM memory Th e fol lowi ng t abl e summari ze s the diffe ren ces b etw een t he t hree t yp es of m emor y you can choos e. Phon e f eatur e Ph one me mor y SIM mem ory Phone and SI M mem ory Conta ct na mes capa city Up to 500 (depending on length of entries) Up to 250 contac t names (Depends on you r SIM ca rd; chec k w ith you r service provider) Up to 750 c onta ct names (both SI M and phone en tries are displayed) Pho ne num bers Up to 5 num bers per na me 1 nu mber ( Depen ds on your SIM card; chec k w ith you r service provider) Up to 5 num bers per name ( stored in phone memory ) E-mail, Web address, Street address and Note Up to 3 te xt entries p er name Not ava ilable Up to 3 te xt ent ries per name ( stored in phone memory ) Caller groups? Y es Y es Y es Tra n s fe r co nt ac t nam es/num bers to another phone? No Y es, con tact your service provider for details. Only nu mb ers sto red t o S IM c a n be transferred V oice tags ? Y es Y es Y es
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 33 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Con ta ct s Switch between memory types Th e d efa u lt me mor y ty p e is Phone an d SIM . Selec t Con tac t s > Settings > Memory in use > Phon e and SIM , Phone , o r SIM card . If you choo se to keep P h one a nd S I M a s the me mory ty pe: • Contac ts name s and n u mbe rs can b e re called from bo th th e ph one and SIM c ard • Contac ts entrie s are displayed in a c ombin ed list • New entries are saved to the ph one me mory . Check Contacts memory status Select Cont acts > Settings > Memory status > Phone or SIM card. If your list in Co ntac ts is fu ll , y ou ca n sav e t he ph on e num ber t o an ot her memo ry or r eplac e an ex isti ng ent ry . • DELETE NAMES AND NUM BERS Number 1 At t he star t s creen , p ress t he Up scr oll or the Dow n scroll key to sc roll to the entry y ou want to de lete. 2 Select Detail s > Opti ons > Delete number > OK . Name and number 1 At the start scree n, pre ss th e Up scrol l key o r t he Down scro ll key to sc roll through Cont ac ts unt il you find the e ntry you wa nt to de lete. 2 Select Detail s > Opti ons > Delete > OK . Entire Contacts contents War nin g: Th is feature delete s the entire con ten ts of Co ntacts and canno t be undon e. Some repair services for your ph one may erase your contact list entries. Be sure t o make a copy of all in formation before reque sting any repair service. 1 Select Cont acts > Delete > Dele te all > Pho ne or SIM card > D elete > OK . 2 Enter your se curity code and select OK . See “ Security c ode” on page 64 for the default code.
34 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 9 Call history Y our p ho ne reg ist e rs info r mat io n abo ut ea ch cal l yo u m ake an d re cei v e. Th e Call log keeps trac k of the follow ing: • Misse d calls • Rece ive d c alls • Dialed calls • General packet radio system (GPRS) data sent and received. • Time sp ent on line for GPRS data tra nsfe rs • T ext me ssages se nt and rec eived • CHECK MISSED, RECEIVED, OR DIALED CALL S Y our p hone s aves the last 20 nu mber s yo u have di aled o r the l ast 1 0 nu mb ers yo u have missed or received. Th e Call log saves the ph one num bers of mi ssed or received calls only if t he ca ller ’ s numbe r is available, your phone is turned on, and you are in your h ome callin g area. 1 Select Me nu > Call l og > Missed calls , Re ceiv e d ca ll s , o r Dialed numbe rs and select t he num ber you wa nt to s ee. 2 To dial the num ber , press the Ta l k key . 3 Select Opt ion s t o find more inform ation or to add a numb er t o Co ntac ts . • CALL LISTS OPTIONS When you view the missed calls, received calls, or dialed calls list and select Opti ons , the follow ing choic es m ay appe ar . Not all op tions w ill appea r each tim e an d the order of options may vary . Call tim e — Shows th e date and time of the last ca ll. Use the s croll keys to vie w up to five recent call d ates/ time for th e displayed phone n umber . Send m essag e — Allows you to write a short text message to the pers on who called you. View numbe r — Displays th e phone number if th e caller ’ s n ame is stored in Cont act s . Ed it n um be r — Allows yo u to edit the displa yed nu mber and sa ve it wit h a n ame to Co ntacts . Sav e — A llows yo u to en ter a name for the number and save both to Con tact s . Add to co ntact — Allows you to move a c ontact to phone memory . Delet e — All ows yo u to dele te the n umber from the cal l list. Call — D ials th e n um ber fro m the C all log .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 35 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Call hist ory • CL EA R CAL L LI ST S This fea ture cle ars a ll the m issed, receiv ed, and d ialed c all lists . War nin g: Y ou cannot un do th is operation. Select Menu > C a ll log > Delete recent call lists > All , Missed , Received , or Dial ed . Missed, received, and dialed c alls lists are also deleted when you change the phone secu rity settin g o r if you use a SI M ca rd that is not one of the five m os t rece nt cards used wit h th e p h one . • CALL TI MERS Note: Some ti mers, including the life timer , may be reset durin g service or sof twa re up gr ade s. The ac tua l time in voic e d for ca lls by your s erv ice prov ide r may vary , depending on network features, rounding off for billi ng, and s o forth. T w o phone lines If you subscr ibe to a second phone line (see “ Two phon e lin es ” on page 44), c al l t im e r s are se parat e for ea ch ph one line. When you view call tim ers, the c all time rs tha t are show n a re for the cu rrently se lecte d outgoi ng line. Howe ver , if y ou v iew c all timers whi le you are in a call, the call timers that are shown are for the line y ou are using at that moment. View call duration 1 Select Menu > Call log > Call timers > Duration of last call , Duratio n of received calls , Duration of di aled calls , or D uration o f all call s . 2 Select Bac k afte r view ing the selecte d c all time r . View the life timer Y our phone keeps track of the tot al call time (all calls ma de and receive d). The life timer is dis playe d in hhhh:mm format. 1 Select Menu > Call log > Life timer . 2 Select Bac k after vi ew ing the life time r . Reset call timers to zero Note: Y o u ca nnot res et the life timer . Howe ver , someti mes the life timer may be reset durin g service or softw are upgrades. Select Menu > C all lo g > Call timers > C lear timer s , ente r your se curit y code, and sel ect OK .
36 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Show call timer during a call While in a c all, se lect Opti ons > Menu > Call log > Ca ll timers . Show call timer after call Y o ur phone ca n display the time spent on a call afte r you en d the call. Thi s feature is called Summary after ca ll . Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Summary after call > On or Off. • MESSAGE COUNTER The m essage co unter g ive s you informa tion on how m any text mess ages ha ve be en sen t and r eceiv ed. Y ou ca n view th e amoun t of sen t and r eceiv ed messa ges, view details about the messages and reset the count er . Note: The actual amoun t invoiced by your serv ice provider m ay vary . 1 Select Menu > C all log > Messag e cou nter > Sen t mess ages or Rece ive d mes s ages . 2 Se le ct t he me ss ag e (ph one num ber ) y ou w ant t o s ee. 3 To dial the num ber , press the Ta l k key . 4 Select Opt ion s an d one of t he following opt ions: Messag e detai ls — Shows either the sender or recipient of th e message, along with details of th e sent message. Send message — Allows y ou to write a sh ort text me ssage to th e pers on who either sent you a message or rece ived a m essage from you . This option wi ll disp la y if the m essag e was se nt to or r ecei ved f rom a phon e num ber . Call — Allows you to c al l th e pe rson who ei th er sent y ou a mess age or recei ved a message from you. Ed it n um be r — Allows yo u to edit the displa yed nu mber and sa ve it wit h a name to Co ntacts . Sav e — A llows you to ente r a na me for th e numbe r an d sa ve both to Co ntacts . Add to co ntact — Allows you to move a c ontact to phone memory . Delet e — All ows you to dele te the n umber from the m essag e list. • MANAGE CAL L COSTS This ne twor k serv ice allo ws you to che ck ca ll cos ts. Y ou ca n view the la st c all cos t or the total cos t of all c alls made or recei ved since t he co unters were reset . Contac t your servic e provide r for av ailability a nd ins tructions .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 37 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Call hist ory Note: The actual in voice fo r calls and services from y our se rvice prov ider may vary , depending on n etwork features, round ing off fo r billing, tax es and so forth . • DATA CALLS In addition t o keeping trac k of voice calls, the phone c all log records in f orm at i on about d ata calls . Y ou ca n chec k th e am o unt o f G P R S data tra nsfe rred o v er t h e netw ork. Y ou c an als o ke ep track of ho w muc h tim e you spe nd o nline. Note: Te xt m ess ages s ent ove r G PRS a re not co unted and the re fore not include d in the data counter or conn ection tim er . For details on pricing and availability , conta ct your s ervice provide r . Data counter CH EC K All data c ount ers are displa yed in b ytes (B). Select Menu > Call log > GP RS data counter and on e of the following options: Data sent in last session Data received in last se ssion All sent data All rece ived data CLE A R Select Menu > Call l og > GPRS data counter > Clear counters , ente r your se curity code and select OK . Connection timer CH EC K The tim e is d isplayed i n hh:mm:ss format . Select Menu > Call lo g > GPRS connection timer and one of th e following options: Duration of last session Duration of all sessions CLE A R Select Menu > Call log > GP RS connection timer > Clear timers, enter your security code, a nd select OK .
38 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 1 0 Advanced calling features This c hapter cov ers ad van ced callin g featu res, inc luding: • In-call options and swapping betw een ca lls • Call setting s that you co ntro l such as anykey a nswe r • Network servi ces such as call forwarding Not all feat ures that are described are avail able in all wireles s networks. Contac t your servic e provider for av ailabi lity o f netw ork service s. • IN-CALL OPTION S During a call, selec t Opt io ns to see th e in-ca ll me nu. Not all options will appe ar each time and the o rder of options m ay vary . Lock k eypad — All ows y ou t o lo ck th e ph one keyp ad. End call — Ends the cu rrent call. New call — Allows you to plac e a n ew c all. T ouch tones — Sends touc h tones. Touch tones are the s ounds gene rated whe n you press a key; t ouch tones can be use d for autom ated, ove r-th e-phone servic es such as checking airlin e arrival or departure times. Contacts — S witch es yo u to Con tacts , so that y ou c an look up a name , num ber , or address. Menu — Allows yo u to access the phone menu. Mute — D isable s the mi crop ho ne so tha t th e oth er part y cann ot hear you spe ak . Mute also affec ts the microphone of an y external enh ancements conn ected to yo ur phone. Hold — Holds or rele ases a call. Ne w call Enter the s econd phone numbe r or recall it from Co ntac ts and press the Ta l k ke y . OR 1 Select Opt ion s > New call . 2 Enter the s econd phone numbe r or recall it from Co ntacts and select Call . With e ither me thod, t he firs t call is automa tically pu t on hold. SWITC H BETWEEN TWO CA LLS IN PROGRESS Press t he Ta l k ke y or sele ct Swap . The icon r epre sents the ac ti ve cal l and the ic on r epres ent s the c all on hol d.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 39 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia A dvanced calling features END THE AC TIVE CALL Press t he End key . The call on h old beco mes the ac tive call. International c a l l 1 Press t he * key tw ice to e nter th e internationa l dia ling prefix ( ). 2 Enter th e country code, area code, and ph one nu mber , then press t he Ta l k ke y . • AUTOMATIC REDIAL Select Menu > Settings > Ca ll settings > Auto matic redi al > On . If the numb er you dial is bu sy , your phone imm ediately redials the n umber . If it is still busy , your phone w ill redial th e n umber u p to n ine more times . Auto matic redial will not work while you make or a nswe r another call. • 1-TOUCH DIALIN G Assign a name and num ber to a 1 -touch dialin g location so th at w hen you press this k ey , the phon e automa tica lly dials the associa ted n umbe r . The 1 key is us ed to a c cess you r voice mail. Se e “ List en t o yo ur v o ice me ss ag es ” on page 45 for details on vo ice mail. Activate Select Menu > Settings > Ca ll settings > 1- touch diali ng > On. Assign number 1 Select Cont acts > 1-touch dial ing , a dialing location, and Assign . 2 Enter a phon e num ber , select OK , ent er a name, and sele ct OK . OR Select Find and the Contacts entry yo u wan t. Call At the start screen, press and hold the appropriate key . OR At the s tart screen, press the appropriate key and the Tal k ke y . Change 1 Select Cont acts > 1-touch dial ing , the ke y yo u wa nt to c hange , a nd Opt ion s > Change . 2 Enter a phon e num ber , select OK , ent er a name, and sele ct OK .
40 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Delete 1 Select Cont acts > 1-touch dia ling , the n se l ec t the k ey you wa nt to dele te. 2 Select Opt ion s > Delete > OK . • ANYKE Y ANSWER Anykey a nsw er allows you to an swer a n incomin g ca ll by bri efly pressing an y k ey exce pt th e Po w e r key , the Lef t selec tio n key , the R ight s elec tio n key , and th e End key . Select Menu > Settings > Ca ll settings > Anykey answer > On or Off . • NETWORK S ERVICES Y our ph one suppo rts a number of se rvi ces t hat m ay be ava ila ble thro ugh yo ur se rvic e provider's ne twork suc h as, call forw arding, call wai ting, calle r ID, mult iple lines for outgoing ca lls, a nd system selec tion. Fo r availability , pricing, and subscript ion to network services, contac t your service provider . Outgoing li ne Y our servic e provide r mus t have this feature activate d before you can sel ect line 2. Select Menu > Set tings > Network services > Line for outgoi ng call s > Line 1 or Line 2 . Own number in caller ID Y o u c an det erm in e, fo r e ac h ca ll yo u make , wh eth er y o ur tel epho n e nu m ber a p pe ars on anothe r ’ s phone caller ID. This feature is n etwork-depende nt and w orks on a call-by-ca ll basis . Contact your service pro vider for m ore in formation. 1 Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Network serv ices > Send own ca ller ID w h en ca ll in g . 2 Select one of t he follow ing options: Default — Y our ph one numb er is se nt a cco rdi n g to t he netw ork. Ye s — Y our phone numbe r is sent to the other person ’ s ca ller ID . No — Y our ph one nu mber is not sent to the ot he r person ’ s caller ID. Call forwarding Call forwa rding tells y our netw ork to redirect in com ing calls to a nothe r num ber . It is a netw ork-dependent fe ature and m ay n ot work t he same in all networks. Contact you r service provider for a vailabi lity .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 41 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia A dvanced calling features ACTI VATE 1 Select Menu > Settings > Network se rvices > Cal l f or war di ng an d one of the following opt ions: Note: If you w ant to forw ard your calls to a nother n umbe r whe n y our phone is turned off, select For ward wh en no t abl e to take calls . For ward a ll v oic e ca lls Forw ard i f b usy Forw ard if not an swered Forw ard i f ou t of rea ch Forw ard wh e n not abl e to take c alls For ward a ll fax c alls For ward a ll data call s Canc el all call forwardi ng 2 Select Activate > T o voice ma ilb . or To other no . If you s elect To other no ., enter the phone number and se lect OK . The following icons appear on the phon e screen: In coming v oice calls are bei ng forwarded to anot her num ber . Y ou have forw arded all voic e calls that are re ceive d on line 1. Y ou have forw arded all voic e calls that are re ceive d on line 2. Y ou have forwa rded all voic e calls that are rece ived on line s 1 a nd 2. CAN C EL 1 Select Menu > Settings > N etwork services > C all forwa rding . 2 Select the call forw arding option you w ant and Cance l . Note: Can celing all call forwarding may also c ancel any automatic forwarding of calls to vo ice mail t hat y our se rvice prov ider has act i vated for you. Als o, thi s o ption may canc el yo ur ca ll forwa rding se rvic e. C ont act your servi ce provide r for details . CHECK CAL L FORWARD ING STATUS The Check sta tus op tion is not available for Forward when not able to take calls . 1 Select Menu > Settings > N etwork services > C all forwa rding . 2 Select the call forw arding option you w ant and Check status . To se e th e phone nu mber where th e calls are bein g forwarded, select Nu mb er .
42 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Select a system Y ou c an select how your phone c hooses a wireless network, as there may be more than one ava ilable. The sele ction you ma ke sta ys ac tive un til y ou cha nge it or change the SIM ca rd. Select Menu > Settings > N etwork services > Syst em selection and one of the following opt ions: Automatic — The phone automatically selects one of t he available systems. Manual — The phone searches for available systems and then l ists them . Se lec t th e sy st em you w an t . T he ph on e l oo ks for a syst em and displays the result. If you lose conn ection whi le in Manual mode, the phone asks you to select a system again. Call w aiting This ne twork servic e lets y ou re ceive an incom ing c all whe n yo u are already in a call. The phone beeps to let you know of the incoming ca ll. C ontac t your s ervice provider to sign up for call waitin g. Select Menu > Settings > N etwork services > Call waiting > Activate or Cancel . CON FIR M ST AT US Select Menu > Settings > N etwork services > Call waiting > Check status . ANSWER A WAI TING CA LL Y o ur phone signals when you have a c all wai ting. Press t he Ta l k key o r selec t Answer to put the current call on hold a nd answer the wait ing call . RE JECT A W AIT ING CALL Select Opt ion s > Decline call . SW ITCH BET WE EN CA LLS Press t he Ta l k ke y or sele ct Swap . The icon represent s the active call and th e icon represen ts the call on hold. END THE AC TIVE CALL Press t he End key or s elect Options > En d call and th e ca ll o n h old be com es a c tive. TH IRD C ALL WA IT ING If you h ave both an activ e call a nd a call o n hol d and a third c all is waiting, you can answ er the th ird call and end t he othe r calls. Select Opt ion s > En d al l c a ll s , then p r ess the Ta l k key to a nswe r the t hird c all.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 43 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia A dvanced calling features Conference calls This netw ork service, if a vai lable from you r s ervice provid er, a llows you to ma ke confere nce c alls with you r phone. C ontac t y our s ervice prov ider for availability . MAKE 1 Place a call to the first person. 2 Select Opt ion s > New call , en ter the nu mber of th e n ext pa rty y ou w ant t o include , and s elect Call . 3 After the oth er party answ ers, sele ct Opti ons > Conference . 4 To add other parties to the call, re peat steps 2 — 3. 5 T o en d the con fere nce c al l, pr ess th e End key . TA L K P R IV A T E L Y 1 While in a c onfe rence call, select Options > Pri vate ca ll . 2 Select the pe rson with whom y ou w ant to speak privately . The oth er part icipants c an c ontinu e ta lking wit h e ach other . 3 To rejoin the confere nce call, s elec t Op ti ons > Conference . T ransfe r calls This netw ork serv ice, if available from your se rvice provider, allows y ou to conn ect an active c all and a ca ll on hold and d isconnect y ourself from the ca ll. Contact y our service provider for av ailabi lity. During a call, s elec t Optio ns > T ransfer calls .
44 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 1 1 V oice featur es The voi ce featu res in you r phon e m ake com mun ica tion more co nvenient. Y ou can check messages from friends or business associates, record a voice t ag for contacts in t h e Co ntacts func ti on, and u se voi ce diali ng for ha ndsfre e op erati on. • V OICE MAIL V oice mail i s a n etwork fea ture th at allows calle rs to lea ve a voice mes sage for you when you are not able to take the c all. To use v oice m ail , you m us t hav e: • A voice mail s ubscri ption • A voice mailbox numbe r • A temporary passw ord Thes e items are assign ed by your servi ce pr ovi der . Y our ser vice pr ovi der s houl d also tell you how to record a greeting for y our voice mailbox an d how to change the temporary p assword. If you have difficulty using the voice mail feature , contact your service provider . V oice mailbox num ber If your s ervice provider has not alrea dy set up the v oice mailbox nu mber , follow th ese st eps to set u p the v oi ce mail box n umber . 1 Select Menu > Messages > V oice messages > V oic e mailbo x numbe r . 2 Enter you r voic e mailbox nu mber and s elect OK . Th e voic e mail box n umber must be lon ger t han two chara cter s and eme rgen cy nu mbe rs, suc h as 9 1 1, ar e not all owe d. T w o phone lines If your particular SIM card supports it, your phon e can have two phone lines. Y our service provider ca n tell you if your S IM card allow s the use of this fea ture and c an give you access to t wo phone lin es. If y ou dec ide to us e t wo phon e l in es, you can sele ct on e o f th e t wo lin es f or ou tgoi ng calls, but you c an s till answe r calls on both lines. If you use t wo phone lin es, you will be give n a voice m ailbox number for each lin e. Y ou need to save t he voice mailbox nu mber for ea ch phone lin e separately . To do this, first select the outgoing line and sav e its voice m ailbox number . Then , select t he othe r line an d s ave its num be r .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 45 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Vo i c e f e a t u r e s V oice mail indi cators The meth od of v oice mail notific ation depe nds upon you r service provider . When you receive a voic e message, your phone beeps and e ither an icon or n message re ceived appears, where n is th e num ber o f me ssa ges . To v iew th e message i mmediat ely , select Show ; to vi ew th e mess age lat er , selec t Exit . If you subscribe to tw o different phon e num bers, the me ssage icon show s which line is re ceiving the voi ce mail m ess age. V oic e mail me ssage on line 1. V oic e mail me ssage on line 2. V oic e mail me ssage on line 1 an d on line 2. Listen to y our v oice messages If there is a notification message on your scre en, you can get y our voice me ssage s by using one of the following methods: • If you have saved your voice mailbox numbe r in your phone , press and hold 1 to call you r voic e ma ilbox. • Call your voic e mailbox number as you woul d any other te lephone nu mber; then fol low the dire ctions p rovided. To chec k y our v oice me ssa ges anytim e, Menu > Messages > V oice messages > Listen to voice messages . • V OICE DIAL ING The phone voice dialing feat ure allows handsfree operation while you place a call. Befo re usi ng th is f e atu re , y ou ne ed to cr ea te e ntr ie s in Contacts so you can associate a voic e ta g with a na me a nd numbe r . Y ou can c reate up to 14 v oice tags in your pho n e. T o create entries in Co nt ac ts , see page 30. V oic e tags Be fo re usi n g vo ice tags , n ote th at : • V oic e tag s are no t lang uag e-dep ende nt. They are de pend ent on the sp eaker' s voice. • Y ou m ust s ay th e name exa ctl y as you sai d it w hen y ou reco rd ed i t. • V oice tags are sensitive to back ground noise. Record voice tags and use them in a quiet e nvironme nt. • V ery short names are not accepted. Use long names and av oid similar names for different nu mbers. Note: Using vo ice tags m ay be difficu lt in a noisy en vironmen t or during a n eme rgency , so you should n ot rely s olely u pon v oice dia ling in all circums tanc es.
46 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Add 1 At t he star t s creen , p ress t he Up scr oll or the Dow n scroll key to sc roll to the name y ou to wh ich you wa nt to ass ign a v oice tag. 2 Select Detail s > Op ti ons > A dd vo ice tag . 3 Select Start , th en speak the name c learl y int o the m icro pho ne. Impor tant : Do not se lec t Quit un less you wa nt t o ca ncel th e re cor din g. T he phone automatically stops recording, t hen replays and saves the voice tag. Make a call 1 Select and hold Contac ts . When you h ear severa l b eeps an d Please speak now appears, releas e the button. 2 Pronounce th e voice tag cle arly into the microph one and y our ph one auto maticall y dial s th e n umber . Listen 1 Selec t Cont acts > V oice tags an d the name wi th th e voi ce tag yo u want to hear . 2 Select Opt ion s > Playback . Chang e 1 Sel ect Cont ac ts > V oice tags and the n ame with the voice t ag you want to change. 2 Select Options > Ch ange > St art an d sp ea k the ne w na me. Delete 1 Selec t Contacts > V o ice tags and the name with the voice ta g you want to delete. 2 Select Options > Dele te > OK . • V OICE COMMANDS The voic e comm and feature allows access to h andsfree ope ration for certain p hone functions . V oice comm ands work s imilar to voic e dialing. Before us ing voic e comma nds, you must first assoc iate a voice tag to the phone func tion you wa nt to use. Add a voice t a g 1 Select Menu > Extras > Vo i c e commands > Audible alerts > Audi b le ba t ter y ba r or Audi ble si gnal bar > Opt ions > Add command . 2 Select Start and spe ak t he voic e ta g cle arly i nto t he micro phone . No te : A messag e will appear if the voice tag is either too sho rt or long . Y ou are give n the option to try again . Do not sele ct Quit unless you w ant to ca ncel th e reco rding. The phon e replays and then saves the recorded tag. Th e icon appears next to commands which hav e voice tags assigned.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 47 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Vo i c e f e a t u r e s Existing voice comm and Afte r you have as soc iate d a voic e ta g to a co mm and, you can eit her pla y bac k, change or delete th e tag. PLAY BACK 1 Select Menu > Extras > Vo i c e commands > Audibl e alerts a nd t he vo ic e command tag you want to play back. 2 Select Opt ion s > Play b ack . CH ANG E 1 Select Menu > Extras > Vo i c e commands > Audibl e alerts a nd t he vo ic e com mand t ag yo u wa n t to chang e. 2 Select Opt ion s > Chan ge > Start , th en spea k the voi ce ta g c learly into the microphone . DEL ETE 1 Select Menu > Extras > Vo i c e co mmands > Audibl e alerts and the voic e com mand t ag you wan t to d elete . 2 Select Opt ion s > De le te > OK . • AUDIBLE ALERTS Audible alerts provi de you with audi ble tone s to in dicate th e current signal bar or battery bar st rength of your phon e. In orde r to obtain audible ale rts, the ale rts must f i r s t b e s e t u p a s v o i c e c o m m a n d s . T o s e t u p v o i c e c o m m a n d s , s e e “ Add a voice tag ” on page 4 6. Select and h old Co ntac ts a nd spe ak th e voi ce t ag cl ea rly i nt o th e micr oph one . When the pho ne finds the t ag, confirmation appe ars and the ph one plays the recognized v oice tag from the ph one me mory throu gh t he earpiece . The phon e then bee ps to indic ate how strong the bat tery or signal strength is. The followin g table shows what the nu mber of be eps indicates. Audi ble A le rt One Beep Two Beeps Three Beeps Four Beep s Batt ery Bar Strength Low Half full Almost full Fu ll Signal Bar Strength Wea k Somewhat stro ng Almost stro ng Strong
48 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 12 P ersonal ize yo ur phone • PROFILES The Pro fil e s option a llows you selec t the so und settings tha t match y our environm ent, w he t he r it is a meeting or a soccer game. Each profile contains settings for th e ringing option, ringing tone , ringing volume , vibrating alert , message alert tone, keypad tones, and warning to ne s. The profiles available are Normal , Si lent , Meeting , Outd oo r , My pr ofil e 1 , and My profil e 2 . Y our phone also has prof ile setti ngs for Nokia enhan cements (accessori es) such as a headset, car kit, loopset, and phon e adapter . Note: Th e profile s for en hanc em ents do not appe ar unt il you attach t hese enhancem ents for the first t ime. Select Select Menu > Prof iles and the profile you want to use. Customize 1 Select Menu > Prof iles and the profile you want to customize. 2 Select Customize and one of the follo wing option s: Rin gin g opt ion s — Se t the ri ng ing sty le. T he ch oic es in clud e Silent , Rin g , Ascending , Ring once , and Beep once. Ringing tone — Set the rin ging t one from a sele ction of preprogramm ed tone s. Ring ing v olume — Set the volu me for inc omin g calls. Vibr ating a ler t — Set the vibrating alert on or off. Y our p ho ne h as a n inte rna l vibrat ing mechanism so you do not need a special batter y to use this fe ature. In so me pr of il es, the vibr at ing al er t def aul t i s Off , so t he ligh ts ma y no t fl as h un le ss you c hange th e default . Message alert tone — S et the al ert s tyl e. The c ho ice s in c lu de No t on e , Standa rd , Spec ial , Beep once , Ascending , and Ringi ng T one . Ke y p a d to ne s — Set t he volu me for keyp ad tone s. W arning to nes — Set th e warnin g and c onfirmation ton es on or off. Alert for — Set an audible alert only when a member of a selected ca ller group is calling. The c hoi c es i nc l ud e F amil y , VI P , Frien ds , Business or Othe r . Scroll to the caller grou p for whom you w ant to set an alert and select Mark > Done . For more information about caller grou ps, see “ Caller grou ps ” on page 57. Pro f ile na me — As s i g n a new name to a ny of the following profiles: Silent , Meeting , Outdoor , My profile 1 , or My profi le 2 .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 49 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P ersonalize your phone Set timed Timed profiles can preven t missed calls. For exam ple, if you attend an e vent that requires yo u to se t your ph one to the Silent profile, you may forget to retu rn th e phone to the Normal profile af ter the even t is over . You may not n otice in comin g calls. With the ti med profile , you c an h ave the phon e au tomatic ally retu rn to the Norma l profile at a time you s pecify . 1 Select Menu > Prof iles and the profile you want to activate 2 Select Timed , ente r the time for the profile to e xpire, and s elec t OK . 3 If you a re us ing a 12-h our time format, select am or pm . • ACCESSO RY SETTINGS Y ou can use you r phon e with the se N o kia e nhanc em en ts: • Head set (HDC -5, H DE-2, HDB -5, or HD C-1 0) • Car kit (CARK-1 25 or CARK-134) • Loopset ( LPS-3) • Phone adapter ( HDA-9) The Accesso ry settings do not appear in the phon e me nu un ti l you conn ect t he headset, car kit, loopset, or phone adapte r . Y ou can a djust s ettings rela ted to t he enha ncem ent , suc h as a rin ging t one. Default profile When you use the headset, car kit, or loopse t, you have th e option o f cho osing a profile. Y ou c an use t he currently selected profile (for e xample, Normal ) or you c an choo se from the list. Select Menu > Settings > Accessory settings > Headse t , Handsfree , or Loop set > Default profile and the profile y ou wa nt. Car profile Y ou ca n co nnect you r pho ne to a com patib le N okia c a r kit fo r co nven ien t han dsfre e operation. The car kit contain s a microphone and a speaker , so you can c onduct a convers ation without holdin g the phone to your ear . Th e setti ng used w ith the ca r kit is calle d Handsfree . C onnecti ng yo ur phone to a ca r kit au tomatic ally d isab les the k eygua rd.
50 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia AUTOM ATIC ANSW ER This profile le ts you r phon e an swer inc oming calls after jus t on e ring. 1 Plac e th e phon e int o the c ar ki t hol der . 2 Select Menu > Settings > Accessory settings > Handsfree > Automatic answer > On. LI GH TS If you a re us ing your phone with a com pat ible N okia c ar kit, you c an s et lights to On (display and keypad li ghts stay on) or Automatic ( afte r 15 s econds , lights turn off until th e next key is pressed or th e phone ring s). 1 Plac e th e phon e int o the c ar ki t hol der . 2 Select Menu > Settings > Accessory settings > Handsfree > Lights > On or Automatic . Loopset profile The LPS-3 loopset give s peo ple with T-coil equipped hearing aids the abilit y to make a nd rec eive ca lls wit hout noise inte rferenc e. Impor tant : Refer t o the book let that comes with t he LPS-3 for com plete instructions and s afe ty information. 1 Plug th e loop set pl u g into th e jac k in t he bo tt om of the ph one , as shown in the ill ust ratio n. 2 Select Menu > Settings > Accessory settings > Loopse t . 3 Select Use loopset > Ye s . Not e: If you wan t to use the h eadset or TTY /TDD, you perform steps 2 — 3, then selec t No to de activate the loopset profile. TTY/T DD profile Y ou c an c onnect your p hone to a TT Y/TDD device, usin g the N okia p hone adap ter (HD A- 9). I n order for your phone to recognize the TTY/TDD, you ’ ll n eed to set up t he TTY/TDD profile , under Accesso ry setti ngs . Impor tant : Som e manufac turers of TTY/TDD devices sugge st that the phone be least at 18 inches from the TTY/TDD device. Remember that when connecting to a ny other de vice, read its user g uide or con tact its ma nufacturer for detailed instructions and safe ty informati on. 1 Connect the TTY/TD D device b y a cable to the HDA-9 phone adapter .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 51 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P ersonalize your phone 2 Plug the HDA-9 phone adapte r int o the c onnector in the bottom of your phone, a s shown in the illus tration. 3 Select Menu > Settings > Accessory setti ngs > TTY/TDD > Use TTY > Y es . TTY/T DD Ca lls NOTES • The Nokia TTY /TDD pho ne adapter (HDA-9) is for use with c ompatible TTY/TD D devices only . Check with the m anufacturer of the TTY /TDD devic e to ensure that the con nection is com pa tible. • Chec k with t he m anufa cture r of the TTY/ TDD dev ice for the connec ting c able. • TTY/TDD com munica tions depend o n netw ork availability . Check w ith your service provider for av ailability and de scription of serv ices. MAKE Before making a TTY/T DD call wit h your Noki a phone, chec k the signa l stre ngth. See page 17 for more de tails. 1 At t he st art scre en, ent er the phon e number and p ress th e Tal k key . 2 When the rece iving party an swers, begin t yping your conv ersation on t he TTY/TDD de vice. REC EIV E Y ou may f ind it help ful t o use t he vibr ating al ert und er the Pr ofil es me nu . See “ Customize” on page 48 for details. 1 Make sure the TTY/TD D de vice is conn ec ted to yo ur pho ne. 2 Press t he Ta l k ke y t o a nswe r th e ca ll; t hen ty pe your res pons es on th e TTY/TDD de vice. END Press t he End key .
52 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • P O LYPHONIC SOUND (MIDI) Y our ph one is equipped wit h a polyphon ic tone generator c apable of playing up to four different voice s simultane ously . The ge nerator can re produce ove r 40 different instrument tones, including drums, guitar , sax op hone, flute, et c. The polyphonic sounds bring a ne w richness and quality to ringi ng tones, message alert tone s, background music, and sound effects used in gam ing. Y our Nokia 60 1 0 m obile phone supports Mobile MIDI (GMX) format messages and ringing tone s. Y ou r phon e can rece ive polyphoni c rin ging to nes in two w ays: • Through t he mu ltimedia messaging service (MMS). See “ Mu ltim e di a m ess ag e s” on pag e 75 for more inform ation. • Through th e WAP browser . See “ Co nn ect” o n page 79 for more in formation. • RINGING TONES Download Y o u can download rin ging tones over the Internet or have the m sent to your phone by using SMS (short message service) or MMS. MI DI ring ton es can be downloade d via MMS or W AP . T raditional ringing ton es can be downloaded by using SMS, WAP , and MMS. Y o ur phone has me mory space for several traditional rin ging tones or MIDI ringing tones . The num ber of tone s you can sav e d epends on the size of eac h tone . MI DI tones ta ke up more storage space in th e mem ory t han tradit ional rin ging t ones. To download ringing tones, select Menu > Gallery > Gallery d ownlds. > Tone dow n lds . > More boo kmarks . Th e list of bo okm ark s is dyna mi c and may vary , du e to net wor k se rvic e ava ilab ilit y . Ch eck wit h you r s erv ice provid e r for mor e info rm at ion. Note: Method s for downloading rin ging tone s vary . Som e wireless service providers allow you to send rin ging tones t o your phon e over the mobile Internet, but may charge for this service. For de tails about downloading ringing tone s, contact y our w irel ess servic e provider . • DISPLAY LANGUAGE Y ou can s elect the pho ne disp lay langu age. Select Menu > Settings > P hone settings > La nguage and th e la nguage you w ant.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 53 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P ersonalize your phone • WEL C O M E NO TE Add Y o u can add a w elcome note th at is displaye d briefl y each time you tu rn on the pho ne. 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone set tings > We lc o m e n o t e. 2 Enter a note and sel ect Options > Save . Delete 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone set tings > We lc o m e n o t e. 2 Select Opt ion s > De le te . • HELP TEXT Many men u it ems have brief ex plana tion s asso ciate d wi th t hem . T o view th e he lp text, scrol l to the menu item and wait for about 30 seco nds. Select More to s ee th e next page o f the te xt or Bac k to exit. Select Menu > Settings > P hone settings > Help text activation > On or Of f . • TIME AND DATE Y ou r phon e has an internal c lock that can be displ ayed on the st a rt screen. I t a l s o features an al arm clock. See “ Al a r m cl ock ” on p age 9 3. The tim e and date has to be reset each time the ph one battery is tak en out and replaced. Set time format Select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Cloc k > Time form at > 24-h our or am /pm . Set time 1 Select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Cloc k > Set the time . 2 Enter the c urrent t ime, u sing two digit s for both hours and minu tes. 3 Select OK > am or pm . If you e ntere d the tim e in the 24-h our form at, am and pm d o not ap pear . Display or hide cl ock Th is feat ur e allo ws yo u to ei ther disp lay or hi de th e time on the sta rt sc re en. Select Menu > Se tti ng s > Time an d dat e setti ngs > Clock > H ide cloc k or Show clo ck .
54 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Set date for mat 1 Select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Date > Date format. 2 Select one of t he follow ing formats. DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD Set date Select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Da te > Set the date , e nter the date, and select OK . Display or hide date Thi s featu re all ows you to ei ther displ ay o r hide t he dat e on the star t scr een. Select Menu > Se tt ing s > Time and d ate setti ngs > Date > Hide date or Sh ow da t e . Set automatic update of date and time If this feature is supported by your w ireless service provider , it automatically u p d a t es th e clo ck in yo ur phon e in acc or dan ce wi th t he curr en t ti me z on e. Th is may b e helpful if you a re trave ling from New York to Californ ia, for e xample, a nd wan t to receive the local time from the wireless network . Select Menu > Settings > Time and d ate settings > Aut o-upd ate of date & time and one o f the follow ing options: On — Upda tes the date and time a utoma tically . Confirm first — Requ ires y ou t o con firm th at you w ant t he upda te. Off — Prevents the date and time from being auto matically update d. • MEMORY STATUS Memory i nformation is gathered from the following fu nct ions: • Conta cts • SMS messages • MMS messages • Gallery • V oice recorde r • Organi zer • Applicati ons
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 55 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P ersonalize your phone 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone set tings > Memory status. 2 Select Bac k to retu rn t o the m enu. Y ou can als o ch ec k th e me mory stat us of Co ntacts while you are in the Contacts function. Se e “ Check Contac ts memo ry s tat us ” on page 33. • GALLERY Y ou can sav e picture s and ringin g tones to an ex isting folde r or a folder you ha ve created in the Gall ery . Y ou can download images and tones by using SMS, WAP , and MM S an d then s ave them in th e Gallery . Y ou can find out h ow m uch memory is being used by th e graphics and ringing tones in the Gall ery by using the Memory st at us f eatu r e. S e e “ Memory status ” on page 54. Folders VIEW This fea ture a llows you to v iew th e folders in the Ga llery . 1 Select Menu > Gallery > View folders > Gr aphics or To n es > Open . 2 Select an im age o r tone, Op ti ons , and one of the follow ing options: Open — Allo ws y ou to open the s elect ed file. Delet e — Al lows y ou to delete the s elected file. Mov e — Allows you to m ove the file to a nother folde r . Rename — Allows you to ren ame the s elected file . Set as wallpaper/Set as ring tone — Allows you to set the graphic as wal lpaper . In the To n e s folder , thi s op tion is Set as ring tone ; the tone is applied to profile in use. Det ails — Allows you to view de tails of the file, such as the na me, tim e and date the file wa s create d. So rt — Al lows you to sort the files accord ing to date, form at, name , or size. ADD This fea ture allow s you to cre ate a folder . Select Menu > Gallery > Add fold er , enter a folde r name, and select OK. DEL ETE This fea ture allow s you to de lete a fol der y ou ha ve cre ated. 1 Select Menu > Gallery > Delete folder . 2 Select the folde r you w ant t o de lete and Delete > OK .
56 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia REN AM E This fea ture a llows you to re name a folder you ha ve c reate d. 1 Select Menu > Gallery > Renam e folder . 2 Select the folde r y ou wa nt to rename and Rena me . 3 Select Clear a s m any t ime s as nec essary to d ele te the c urrent fo lder nam e, enter a new folder name, and select OK . • DISPLAY SETTINGS W allpaper Y ou c an set your phone t o display a backgroun d picture (wallpaper) on the start sc reen . When y our pho ne i s s hip pe d fr om th e fact ory , it will cont ain som e pr el oad ed pictures in the Ga llery . Y ou can dow nload p ictures by using SMS, WAP , and MMS and then save the m in the Ga llery . Y our phone supports J PEG, GIF , BMP , PNG, and WBMP form ats. SELECT 1 Select Menu > Settings > Display settings > W a llpa pe r > Cha nge image . 2 Select Graphics > Open , th e image yo u want , and Opti ons > Set as wa llpa p . If the wallpap er fe ature is off whe n an image is set a s a w allpa per , it is swit ched On . Y ou do not ne ed t o activ ate the w allpap er sepa rately . SET Select Menu > Settings > Display settings > W a llpa pe r > On or Off . Color schemes Y o u can change the c olor of some display components in y our ph one, such as indicators and signal bars. Select Menu > Settings > Display settings > Color schemes a nd the c olor sche me yo u w ant . Screen sav er Y ou c an set your phone t o display a screen saver after a preset tim e or after a custom time ( up to 60 min ute s). The scree n save r is activa ted w hen no fun ction of the pho ne is us ed after a p res et perio d of tim e. Press a n y key to dea ctiva te the screen saver . The screen saver is also deactivated whe n the phone is out of th e netw ork c ove rage are a.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 57 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P ersonalize your phone PRESE T TIMEOU T Select Menu > Se ttings > Display setti ngs > Screen saver timeout > 2 minutes or 5 minutes . CUS T OM T IM EO UT 1 Select Menu > Settings > Display settings > Sc reen saver timeout > Oth er . 2 Enter the cus tom time and s elec t OK . Display brightness Y o u can ch ange the brightne ss of the phone display . 1 Select Menu > Settings > Display settings > D isplay brig htness . 2 Press the Up s c ro l l or Down scro ll key to adjust the c ontrast level and select OK . • CALLE R GROUPS Y o u can cr eate gro ups of contac ts in Contacts and give eac h group a differe nt ringin g tone. Whe n someone fro m that grou p calls, you wi ll know b ecause of the ringing tone. Add contact The nam e you add to a caller group m ust first be stored in Cont acts . 1 From the start sc re en , pr ess t h e Up scroll key o r th e Down scroll key to scroll to the name or nu mber yo u want . 2 Select Det ails > Op tions > Calle r group s > Fam ily , VIP , Friends, Business or Other . Re mov e con tact 1 From the star t scr een, pr ess t he Up scroll ke y or the Down scroll ke y to sc roll to the name or nu mber yo u want . 2 Select Detail s > Op ti ons > Caller grou ps > No gr oup . Assign ringing tone 1 Select Cont acts > Call er grou ps and the g roup yo u wa nt. 2 Select Group ringi ng tone and th e ton e you w ant to hea r for this calle r group. Y o u can set your phone to ring o nly wh en people from certain caller groups c all you and to be silent for all other call groups. Rename caller group Y o u can re name any calle r group with a nam e of your ow n. 1 Select Cont acts > Call er grou ps and the group y ou wa nt. 2 Select Rename group , enter the group n ame, an d sele ct OK .
58 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Group graphic Each cal ler gr oup ca n ha ve a pi ctur e associ ated wi th it . W hen yo u get a cal l fro m some one in a caller grou p, the grap hi c f l a sh e s o n t he s c r e en . ACTI VATE 1 Select Cont acts > Call er grou ps, the group you w ant, and Group l ogo . 2 If you w ant to s ee th e gr oup graphi c before you sele ct it, se lec t View . 3 Select Back to return to the menu . 4 Select On . DEAC TIVATE Select Contac ts > Call er grou ps, the group you w ant, and Group l ogo > Off . VIEW A REC EIVED GR APHIC When you re ceiv e a graphic from some one else, Group logo r ecei ved appears. To view the gr aphi c, sele ct Show > Options a nd one of the following options: Sav e — Allows y ou to sa ve it (you mu st s elect which calle r group g ets the new graphic ). Disca rd — Allows yo u to delete it. • RESTORE FACTOR Y SETTINGS Y ou can us e the Restore fa ctory settings feature to rese t so me of th e phone setting s to their origina l values. Note: Restorin g fa ctor y sett ings do es not d e le t e y our list in Con tacts . Howe ve r , it do es d e l e t e a ll cus tom ized se ttin gs you may h a ve en tere d. Select Menu > Settings > Re store factory settings , ente r the s ecurity co de, a nd sel ect OK . For the defau lt code, see “ Security code ” on page 64. • XPRESS- ON ™ COLOR COV ERS To personalize your Nokia 60 1 0 mobile phon e, you can change the front and back covers . Nokia Xpres s-on ™ color cov ers m ay be purc hased from your aut horize d Nokia deal er . Note: Be fore removing the cover , always switch off the power and disconnect the cha rger and a ny other devic e. Avoid touching ele ctronic c omponents wh ile changing the covers. A lways store a nd use the device with the co vers attached .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 59 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P ersonalize your phone Rem ove the back cov er 1 With th e back of the phone facing you, pre ss and hold the back cov er release bu tton. 2 Sli de t he cov er u p. 3 Lift the cover off the phon e. Remove the phone from the front cover With th e back of the phone fac in g y ou , gen tly sep arat e t he c over fro m the phon e, star ti ng a t th e b o tto m . Change the keypad 1 Lift the keypad from inside the old front cover . 1 2 3
60 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2 Place the key pad into the ne w front cov er . Replace the new front cover 1 T o repl ace th e front cove r , align the to p of the phone with t h e top of the front cover . Mak e su re bo th s ets of pla stic tabs line up wit h their slots, a s shown at r igh t. 2 Align the cover and sna p it shut all the wa y aroun d th e edge of the phone. 1 2 New front cov er Ta bs
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 61 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P ersonalize your phone Repla ce th e back cov er 1 Direct t he back cov er t oward s th e l ockin g catc he s on th e p hone . 2 Slide the back co ver unt il it l ocks in to place . 1 2 Locking c atche s
62 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 13 Phone security Y our ph one is equipped with diffe rent security fe atures that allow y ou to do the follow ing: • Avoid making accidental calls • Prevent unauthori zed use of your phone • Restrict outgoing or i ncoming c alls • LOCK THE KEYPAD (KEYGUARD) The keyguard disables your keypad to p rev en t ac c id ent a l key p resses (fo r example, wh en your p hon e i s i n you r pocket or purse) . • T o l oc k the keys , sel ect Menu an d press the * key . • To unlo ck the keys , select Unlock and press the * key . Not e: Wh en the keygu ard is en abled, th e keypa d an d d isp lay c annot lig ht if you pres s a key . P ress th e Po w er key briefly to a ctiva te the keypa d an d d ispla y ligh ts. Automatic keyguard Y ou ca n have you r pho ne a ut omat ic al ly l oc k the ke ys af ter a ti me y ou sp eci fy . 1 Select Menu > Settings > P hone settings > Automatic keyguard > On . 2 Enter the dela y time and se lec t OK . When t he keyguard is o n, calls still may b e possible to th e offic ial emergency n umber programmed into y our phone. Enter the emergenc y number and pre ss the Tal k key . • SECURITY CO DES The following table summarizes how diffe rent types of securit y codes are used in your phon e.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 63 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Phone security • PIN C ODES The PIN and PIN2 codes are 4-digit to 8- digit n umbers that us ua lly co me fr om y our service p rovider alon g with th e SIM card. Use the PIN code to prot ect your ph one and SIM card again st un authori zed use. The PIN2 code acti vates some pho ne fun ction s, suc h a s c all co st li mi t. Se e “ Manage ca ll cost s ” on pa ge 3 6. When the phon e re qui res th e PI N o r PIN2 code , it di spla ys En te r PI N code or Enter PIN 2 c o de . Enter the c ode and select OK . Code Purpo se Security code Use the security code for the following p roce dures: • Re se t c all ti mer s (pa ge 3 5) • Clea r t he da ta co u nte r (p age 3 7) • Clea r the co nn ec tion tim er (pag e 37) • Restore factory settings (page 58) • Delete your e ntire c onta ct lis t (pa ge 33) If phone security is on, the ph one requests the security code the first ti me you use it a fter ins talling a ne w SIM c ard. PIN c ode Y ou can us e the PIN code to protec t agains t una uthorize d calls if t he follow ing c onditions are m et: • The PIN code request is turned on • The phone is powered off Th e next time the p hone is tu rn ed on , you mu st en ter t he correct PIN code t o make ca lls or use the menu s. PIN 2 c o de Enter the PI N2 code for the follow ing proce dure: Set up o r change fixed dialing num bers (page 65) Restriction pa ssw or d Required b y th e res trict ca lls fe ature.
64 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia PIN code request Y o u can activate the PIN code request to prevent unauth orized use of your phone. If you set the PIN code re quest to On , your phone will as k for the cod e ea ch time you turn t he phone on. W hen the phone is locked, calls still may be possible to the official emergency numbe r programm ed into your ph one. ACTI VATE 1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > PIN cod e reque st . 2 Enter the PIN code s upplied by your service provider a nd select OK > On > OK . DEAC TIVATE 1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > PIN cod e reque st . 2 Enter the PIN code su p plied by your service provider and select OK > Off > OK . Chang e Y o u can change you r PIN or PIN2 code to any 4-digit to 8-di git num ber . Y ou m ust activate the PIN code request first . See “ PIN code re quest ” on page 64. 1 Select Me nu > Settings > Security settin gs > Change access codes > Change PIN code . 2 Enter the current PIN code , select OK , enter the new PI N code, and s elect OK . 3 Enter the n ew PIN code again to verify and select OK . Note: If y ou m a ke a m ist ak e wh ile en teri n g th e cod e, Code Error appe ars. Start again at st ep 2 and be careful t o ent er th e correct cod e. If yo u ent er th e wrong c ode t hree t imes i n a row , th e PI N code is bloc ked. To unblo ck th e PI N code, y ou n ee d a p ers onal u nblo ckin g key (PU K) from you r service pro vider . • PUK CODES The PUK and PUK2 codes are 4-digi t to 8 -digit codes that usually come from your service provider along with the S IM card. The PUK code u nblocks a blocked PIN code, and the PUK2 code unbloc ks a blocked PIN2 code. If you bloc k your p hone, cont act y our service prov ider . When yo u ent er the PUK code given by your servic e provider , the phon e prompts y ou to enter and then confirm a new PIN code. • SECURITY CO DE The defau lt s ecurity code is 1234 5. Nokia re com mends that y ou ch ange the defau lt code immed iately .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 65 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Phone security Y ou n eed th e security code to acc ess certain phone fe atures. When th e phone requires the security code, it displays S e cu r i t y co d e . Enter the code and select OK . If you ente r an incorre ct se curity co de fiv e times in a row , the p hone wil l not a ccept the c orrect code for five minute s. Change the security code 1 Select Me nu > Settings > Security settings > C hange access codes > Change security code . 2 Enter the c urrent s ecurit y code, sele ct OK , enter the new s ecu rity code , and sel ect OK . 3 Enter the se curity c ode aga in to v erify a nd se lect OK . Impor tant : Keep the code secret and in a safe place, sepa rate from th e phone. • FIXED DIALING If supported by your SIM card, this feature let s you restrict your ou tgoing c alls to phone num bers includ ed in the fixed dialing list or be ginnin g with the same digits as an ent ry in th e list. Wh en fixed dialing is acti vated, c alls still m ay be possible to the offic ial emergency n umber program med into your phone. 1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Fix ed di aling > On or Off. 2 Enter your PIN2 code and select OK . Add numbers to l ist 1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Fix ed di aling > Number li st . 2 Select Add , enter your PIN2 code, and select OK . 3 Enter a nam e to go with the re stricted phon e num ber and select OK . 4 Ent er th e phon e numb er yo u want to re stri ct an d sele ct OK . 5 Repeat steps 2 — 5 for each num ber you want to add to th e list. • REST RI CT CA LLS This netw ork service, if a vai lable from you r serv ice provid er, lets you restric t th e calls your phone can make and rec eive. Check with your servic e provider for details. When calls are restricted, calls still may be possible to the official eme rgency number programmed in to your ph one. Contact y our service prov ider for the rest rict ion passw ord.
66 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Turn on call restrictions 1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Call restrictions and one of the following opt ions: Outg oi ng cal ls — Calls cannot be made. Int er n a tio n al ca lls — Cal ls cannot be made to fore ign countrie s. Internationa l except to home coun try — Wh en abroad, calls can be m ade only within the curren t cou ntry and t o you r hom e coun try ( that is, th e coun try where yo ur ho me ne two rk opera tor is loc ated). Incomi ng call s — Ca lls cann ot be rece ived. Inc o min g c al ls if ro am in g — Calls cannot be rec eived o utside your home area. Cancel all call restrictions — Turns off all c all restric tions. C alls ca n be m ade and rece ived in the usua l way . Note: If you se lect Cancel a ll call r estricti ons , the f oll owin g step s ar e not available . Also, yo u ca n ca ncel call re strictio ns on each option, a llowing restrictions on othe r options to stay in force. 2 After you have sel ected one of th e above options, se lect one of the following opt ions: Activate — Enter the restriction password and se lect OK . Cance l — Ente r the res triction pas sword and select OK . Check status — View the call types wit h call restriction active. Change your restriction password 1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Change restriction password. 2 Enter you r curren t password and sele ct OK . 3 En ter yo ur n ew pas swo rd, sel ect OK , verify the n ew password, and se lect OK . • CLOSED USER GROUPS This netwo rk servic e, if availa ble from your serv ice provide r, spec ifies the group of people to whom you can call and who can call you. Default resets t he pho ne to use a user group t hat the SIM c ard owner has agreed upon w ith the service provider . When calls a re limite d t o close d user groups, calls s till may be possibl e to the official emergency numbe r programm ed into your ph one. Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Cl osed use r g roup > On or Off , enter the grou p number , and select OK .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 67 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile messages 14 Mobile messages Y ou can us e mobile mes sages to k eep in tou ch with friends, fam ily , and business ass ociates. Y our Nokia 60 1 0 m obile phon e allow s you to d o the follow ing: • Se nd and r ecei ve te xt mess ages • Commu nicate through e- mail • Communicate online with ot her phon e users • Compose, s end, receive an d view mu ltimedia me ssage s (MMS) • Send and receive pic ture messages Not all m essaging fe atures are av ailable in all w ireless netw orks. Con tact yo ur service provider for av ailability a nd s ubscription informa tion. • MESSAGE SETTINGS Before you can send a nd rece ive mes sages you must: • Have a text m essaging subscription through you r service provider . • Cont act y our ser vi ce prov id er fo r the mess age cen ter numb er . • Save you r me ssage cente r n umbe r in your phone . • Set up o the r messa ge s ettings , such a s G PRS . Save your message center number 1 Select Menu > Messages > Mess age setti ngs > Te xt messag es > Sen ding pr ofile . 2 If your SIM supports mo re than one m essage profile, select a profile and Message center number . 3 Ent er yo ur mess age c enter numb er and sel ect OK . Set the message mode Y ou c an choose the type of message sent b y your ph one. The me ssage modes include te xt, e-mail, fax and page. This fe atures appears only if your SIM card supports multiple message types. 1 Select Menu > Messages > Mess age setti ngs > Te xt messag es > Sen ding pr ofile . 2 If your SIM supports mo re than one m essage profile, select a profile and Messages se n t as > Te x t , E-mail , P age , or Fa x . In order to recei ve a conver ted message, th e recipient needs t o have the appr opriate terminal device, such as a pager or fax machine. E-mail mess ages can be sent to a mobile ph one or person al compute r .
68 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Adjust font size Y o u can m odify the fon t size for me ssage dis plays. The font s ize y ou selec t appears in mess ages w hen yo u are readin g or e diting a nd in me ssage lists. Select Menu > Messa ges > Message setting s > Other settings > Fon t s ize > Small font or Large font . Other message se ttings Y ou can mod ify th e other Sending p rofile message setting s. The foll owing lis t is dynamic. The order and num ber of items may vary , due to the SIM card configuration and network service av ailability . Ch eck with yo ur service provider for more information. To modify t he o ther Se n di n g pro f ile mes sa ge se tti n gs, sel e ct Messag es > Message settings > T ext me ssa ges > Sendi ng profil e and one of the follow ing op tions: Messag e v alid ity — Allows you to selec t th e len gth of time that the m ess age cen ter will try to deliver a message. Y ou can choose a tim e from one hour t o one week . If the messag e ce nter ca nnot d eliv er the messa ge wit hin this tim e, th e mes sage is dele ted. Default recipient no. — Allows you to specify a single recipient for all your m essages. This option is not available when you choose Me ssages sent as e -mail . E-m ail s erv e r — Allows you to store e-ma il server in formation in your phone so that you do not have to ent er the number each time you co mpose a new e-mail message. This option on ly shows up if you have set the m essage mode to E-mail . Con t a ct your servic e provider for t he serve r nu mber . Delivery repor ts — A llo ws y ou t o ask th e n et work for a r epor t abo ut m essage deli ver y . Use GP RS — Allows you to send y our m essage s throu gh G PRS. Repl y vi a sam e center — Allows you t o dire ct the recipient to reply through the sam e m ess a ge cen t er . D o n ot s ele ct Ye s unle ss you kn ow th e reci pient ha s the sam e service provider . Renam e sen ding pr ofile — Allows you to name the profile. This option depends on SIM card and is not available for the Default profile. • T E XT MESSAGES Y ou ca n use t he text mess age fea t ure t o com pose and se nd a shor t te xt messag e to anothe r phone. Y our d evice supports the se nding of text me ssages beyond th e normal 16 0-cha racte r limit. If your mess age ex cee ds 160 char acters , it will be sent as a se ries of t wo or mo re message s. In the n avigati on bar , you can se e the m essage leng th ind icat or cou ntin g ba ckwa rds fro m 160. For exa mple , 1 0 ( 2) mea ns that you can still add 1 0 characters for the text to be sent as two messages.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 69 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile messages Using spe cial (Unic ode) chara cters, suc h as ë , â , á , ì , take s up more s pace . If t here are s pecial c ha racters in y our m essa ge, th e in dicator may n ot s how th e messa ge length correctly . Before the mess age is s ent, the devic e tells you if the messag e exce ed s the m aximu m length allowe d for one me ssage . Y ou can ca ncel s ending by selectin g Ca nc el or you can sa v e the me ss age i n the i nbox . Send 1 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > C reate message . 2 Compose a message and select Options > Send . 3 Enter the recipie nt ’ s phone number and select OK . If you need to exit while writin g the messag e, press t he End key anytime . Later , select Menu > Messages > T ex t messages > Create message to return and finish writing the m es sage . If y ou t ur n of f the p ho ne wit ho ut sav ing th e m ess ag e, t h e m ess ag e wi l l be lost. When sending messages, your device may display the words Message Sent . This is an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the message center number programmed in to your de vice. This is n ot an indic ation th at the m essage has been receiv ed at the inten ded destina tion. For m ore det ails about me ssagin g servic es , chec k with your se rvic e provid er . Send to multiple re cipients Y ou can s end the same mes sage to more than one rec ipie nt. Before u sin g this feature, the n ames of your recipie nts must be entered in to Con tacts . See “ Save names , numbers , and e -mail addre sses ” on page 30. 1 From the messa ge screen , select Option s > Sending opti ons > Send to many . 2 Select the pe rson ’ s name and Send . 3 To add other names to th e message, repeat step 2. Read When you receive a text message, the phone be eps and the icon and n message(s) receive d appears, where n is th e num ber o f messa ge s. T o rea d the m essage n ow , selec t Show . Read a new text message later 1 When yo u re cei ve a te xt me ssage, select Ex it . 2 When you wan t to read the mess age, sel ect Men u > Messag es > Tex t messages > In box .
7 0 C opyright © 2004 N okia A list of messag e heade rs is dis playe d. 3 Select the m essag e y ou w ant to read. 4 If the message is long, use the sc roll keys to scroll t hrough the message. Read linked messages Y our phone can rec eive one long messa ge (up to 459 c har acters) in sequen ces. Y o u ca n start rea ding th e first part before the phon e h as receiv ed th e entire mess age. Wh ile viewing the message, y ou may see *some text m issin g* on the display . This is n ormal and the me ssage content will be updated, as soon as th e missing s equence arrive s. If the memory is full, you may ha ve to delete a mes sage from your Inbox before your phon e c an up date t he mis sing te xt. T ext message options While reading or viewing a m essage, you can select one of the fo llowing option s. The following list is dyn amic and the order and number of options m ay vary . Delet e — All ows yo u to dele te the m essage. Reply — A llows y ou to start you r rep ly with an e mpty scre en, a t em plate, or with standard re plies like Ye s , No , Th ank yo u , or Congrats . Use d etail — Allo ws you to extract phone numbers, e-m ail addresses, or we b addresses from the cu rrent message. The phone goes thro ugh an d gathers all pho ne num bers, e-mail addresses or web addresses in the message, i ncluding the originating n umber or address. Forward — Allows you to se nd th e mess age t o anoth er r ecip ien t. Edit — Allows you to modify the message . Mov e — Allows you to m ove the m essage to the Tem pl a tes or Archive folder , for example. Rename — Allows y ou to en ter a ne w t itle for th e m ess age. Copy to calend. — Allow s you to co py th e me ssag e to th e ph one ca lenda r as a reminder not e. This option is not a vailable for pi cture mess ages. Mess age de tails — Allow s you to view the deta ils of the mess age, li ke the sender’ s name and phone number , r e ce p t io n d a t e a n d t i me . Sa ve pict ur e — Allows you to save a pi cture to the template folder . This option only appears in the lis t if you rec eive a picture m essag e. Indica tes that a tex t m essag e ha s bee n read . Indica tes that a tex t m ess age h as not been read.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 7 1 C opyright © 2004 Nokia Mobile messages • E-MAIL MESSAGES Y o u can send e -mail messages t o friends and family dire ctly from y our phon e if you sign up for th is service with your service provider . There are two way s of sendin g an e-mail mess age. • Y ou can s end an e -mail messa ge from t he Messages menu . • Y ou can s end an e -mail messa ge from Cont acts . Before you sen d e-ma il message s, yo u can s et up a profile to define th e e-mail server . Contac t yo ur service provid er for the e-mail se rver num ber . Define an e -mail sending profile If you u se th e e-m ail feature on a regular bas is, you m ay fin d it helpful to define an e-mail sending profile . This feature depends on your SIM ca rd. Contact your service provide for m ore informati on about e-mail profiles . 1 Sel ect Menu > Messa ges > Messa ge settings > Text messages > Sending profile . 2 If your SIM card suppo rts more than one message profile, select a profile. 3 If your SIM card alre ady has a profile called E-mail , go to step 5. 4 Select Messages sent as > E-mail . 5 Ent er the e- mai l serv er numb er , select Options > Accept . Send FROM THE MES SAGES MENU 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext messages > Create SMS e-ma il . 2 Enter the e-mail ad dress, selec t OK , en ter a su bjec t, and sele ct OK . 3 Enter a mess age and select Options > Send e-ma il . 4 If you h ave not d efined an e-ma il sending pro fi le, enter the e-ma il server number , then select OK . FROM CO NTACTS First yo u mus t have an e-mail address for the person en tered into Co nt acts . See “ Sav e names, numbers, and e-mail addresses” on page 30 . 1 At t h e star t sc ree n, p re ss th e Up scroll or Do w n s c rol l k ey to s croll to th e name to who m you wan t to send an e- mail m ess age. 2 Select Detail s and the e-mail addre ss. 3 Select Op tions > Send e-ma il . 4 Enter a subj ect, se lect OK , en ter a m e ssa ge, and sel e ct Opti ons > Send e -mail . 5 If you h ave not d efined an e-ma il sending pro fi le, enter the e-ma il server number and select OK .
72 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Recei v e When you receive an e -mail message, the phone beeps and the icon and n message(s) receive d appears, where n is th e num ber o f messa ge s. T o rea d the m essage n ow , selec t Show . When reading a re ceived e-mail m essage, you can choose other opt ions, such as Reply or For war d . See “ T ext me ssage op tion s ” on page 7 0 for a list of opti ons. • STORE MESS AGES Preset folders The re are pr e set fo ld ers in you r pho n e. INBOX Message s are auto matica lly st ored in t he Inbox folder after the y have been read or if you pre ss th e End key when message received appears on th e start scree n . SENT IT EMS Y ou can us e the Sent items folder to store saved messages. ARCH IVE To make sure t hat certa in m essages will n ot be overwrit ten when m emo ry becom es full, mov e som e of you r mes sages to the Archive folder . TE M P L A T E S Pictures and prewritten templates are store d in the T empla tes folder . From th e message sc reen , sel ect Op ti ons > Use tem plate and th e te mpl ate you w ant. My folders K eep your messages organi zed by creating cu stom folders and saving you r mes sages ther e. ADD Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > My fo lders > Add , enter a name for th e new fol der , and se lect OK . DEL ETE Only folders create d in My folders can be de leted. The Inbox , Sent i tems , Archive , and Temp late s folde rs are protected. Wh en you delete a folder , all messages in th e folder are de leted as we ll. 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext message s > My folders and the f old er y ou wan t to dele te . 2 Select Opt ion s > Delete fold er > OK .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 73 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile messages Move a message to a folder While viewin g the m essage, select Opti ons > Move and the destina tion folder yo u w ant . • DELETE MESSAGES If your messag e memory be com es full, the mes sage icon blin ks in the display . Y ou can do the follow in g to cr eate m ore s pace : • Read some of the un read messages and then delete them. • Dele te so me of th ese m essages from yo ur f older s. Single To delete a s ingle m ess age, you need to ope n it firs t. 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext message s and the folder cont aining the mes sage y ou w ant to de le te. 2 Select the m essage you w ant to delete and Op ti ons > Delete > OK . All messages in folders 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext message s > Delete messages . 2 Select the folde r or message type that you want to delete and OK . • PICTURE MESSAGES Picture me ssages are like picture postcards. Y ou can add te xt to the postcard before sending the me ssage to a friend who has a compatible phone. Y ou can find pictures under Menu > Messages > Text messages > T e mplate s . Notes • This function can be used only if it is supp orted by y our network operator or service provider . Only phones that offer picture me ssage features can receiv e and display a picture message . • Y ou r phon e h as tw o ty pes o f pi ctur es av ai lable —gr aphic icon s fou nd i n t he T empla tes folder and images foun d in the Gallery . The pi ctures found in t he T empla tes folder are black and whi te, th e images f ound i n th e Galler y are color , and b oth d ispl ay in the bod y of th e messa ge . A pic tur e me ssag e can on ly be sent to a ph on e num ber , while a Gallery i mag e ca n b e se nt as a m ult im edia mess ag e (requi res a GPRS connecti on) to either a phone number or an e-mail address. • Ea ch pi ctur e mess age is made up of seve ral text m essag es. T here fore , s endi ng one picture message may c ost more than sending one text message. Contact your servic e provide r for pricing information .
74 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • Since picture s are saved in th e phone me mory , you cann ot v iew them if you use your SIM card with another phone. • Before sending a picture message, be sure to set the message mo de to Te xt . See “ Set the m essage mode ” on page 6 7. Send 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext messages > Tem pl a t e s and t he pict ure you wan t to se nd. 2 Select Options > Send > As text msg. , enter the phone number , an d select OK . Attach a picture t o a text message 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext messages > Create messag e . 2 Compose a m essage, selec t Options > Insert p icture and the pict ure y ou w ant to send. 3 Selec t View > Insert > Opti ons > Send , enter t he phone number , and select OK . Recei v e When you receive a pictu re message, the phone be eps and the icon and n message(s) receive d appears, where n is th e num ber o f messa ge s. T o rea d the m essage n ow , selec t Show . Read lat er 1 Afte r you have rece ived a m essage and yo u wa n t to rea d it later , selec t Exit . 2 When you wan t to rea d th e me ssa ge, s el ect Menu > Messa ges > Te xt messages > Inbox and sel ect t he message you want . Save 1 While viewin g the m essage, select Opti ons > Sa ve picture . 2 Enter a tit le for the pic ture and s elect OK . Th e pict ur e is sa ve d to the Te mp l a t es folder . Save picture messages wi th edited text 1 While viewin g the m essage, select Opti ons > Edit text > As text msg. and make c hange s to th e t ext. 2 Select Opt ion s > Save message > Archive or T e mplate s . 3 If the phone prompts you to replace th e original m essage, select Ye s .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 75 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile messages • MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES This is a Netw ork Servic e. Only devices that offer comp atible multimed ia message or e-m ail features can rec eiv e a nd di spl ay mu ltim edi a m essa ge s. M ult im edi a m essa ge obje cts may con tain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Do not op en a ny a ttac hmen t if yo u ar e n ot sur e o f the t rus tworth ine ss of the se nder . A multime dia m ess age can conta in t ext, imag es, and so unds. Y our phone has a multime dia me ssage vie wer fo r playing me ssages an d a mu ltimed ia in box for sto rin g sav ed m ess ages. Once you sav e the mu lt ime dia mes sag e, yo u can use t he image as wallp aper or the sound as a ringing tone. This function can be used only if it is suppo rted by your n etwork operator or service provider . Onl y devices that offer c ompatible mult imed ia message or e-ma il features can receive an d displa y m ultimedia m ess ages. Message receiving limitations Y our ph one can receive a multime dia message under the followi ng condition s: • Th e mess age siz e is under 45 KB . • The message ty pe and settings allow reception. Define settings Bef ore y ou can use t he mu ltim edia m essag ing servi ce (MMS ) feat ure, you need t o define the w ay you w ant to rece ive the me ssages. The default s etting of the multimedia messaging se rvice is generally on. The appearance of a multime dia message may vary , de pending on th e receiving device. ALLO W MULT IMEDIA MESSAGES Y ou c an ch oose to re ce ive al l m essag es o r to recei ve m essages only wh en yo u ar e in the service provider ’ s home network . 1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Multime dia msg . > Allow mult imedi a r eception and on e of the following options: Ye s — Allow s all in comin g mes sages to be re ceive d. In home system — Allows in coming me ssage s to be received only if you are in th e servi ce pr ovide r ’ s h ome syst em. 2 Select Inc o m ing multimedia messag es > Ret ri eve .
76 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia BLOC K MULTIME DIA MESSA GES Y ou can ch oose t o not receive an y m ultim edia m essages. Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Multime dia msg . > Allow mult imedia r eceptio n > No. ADVER TISEMENTS Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Multime dia msg . > Allow advertisements > Y es or No . CONNECTI ON SETTINGS Contact your servic e provider for in formation about downloading appropriate connec tion sets for M MS. Write and send 1 Select Messages > Multimedia messages > Create me ssage . 2 Enter the te xt of your m essage and select Opti ons . 3 To insert a pic ture or a s oun d clip , select Insert image or I nsert sound , re spect ive ly , then open th e fol der y ou want , sel ect th e pic ture or soun d cli p, and Options > Insert . 4 To insert a name fro m Con ta cts , sele ct Options > More optio ns > Ins er t c o n tac t , the n ame you want , an d Options > Insert co ntact . 5 To insert a nu mber , se lect Options > More opti ons > Insert number , enter the number or search for it in Co nt acts , a n d s el e ct OK . 6 T o vi ew the me ssag e befor e sen ding it , sel ect Options > Preview . 7 T o sen d the mess age, select Options > Send to number or Se nd to e-ma il . 8 Enter the recipie nt ’ s number or e-mail addre ss, or search for it in Co ntac ts , and sele ct OK . It tak es more tim e to send a multim edia mes sage than to se nd a text mess age. While the mu ltimed ia mes sage is being se nt, the ani mated icon is displayed and you can use other fun ctions on the phon e. If there is an interruption while the message is bein g sent, the phon e tries t o rese nd it a few t imes. If this fa ils, the me s sag e w ill r ema in in th e Outb ox folder and yo u can try to rese nd it late r . Read When you rec eive a multime dia me ssage , the phon e bee ps and dis plays Multime dia messa ge received . T o rea d the m essage n ow , selec t Show . Y ou can use the scroll k eys to vi ew the dif fer ent el ement s of the m essag e, for ex amp le, tex t, i mages, or MIDI t ones.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 77 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile messages Read lat er T o rea d the m essage l ater , selec t Ex it . Options While viewin g a me ssage, select Options and on e of the follow ing options. The following list is dynami c and the order and n umber of options may vary . Det ails — Allows y ou t o view details of the file , su ch a s the na me, size, date , time , resolution, format, and copy right. Sav e im age — Allows yo u to save t he im age when the graphic p art of the multimedi a message is active. Th e image is saved under Messages > Pic tu re s . Del ete message — Allow s you to dele te a sav ed multi med ia messa ge. Reply — R eply to the send er of the m essage. Forw ard to no . — Forward the m essage to anoth er number . Fwd. to e-m ail — F orward the mess age to an e-mail address. Message details — Vie w th e me ssa ge ’ s sende r , recipient( s), time, date, subjec t, size, and type. Play — Al lo ws y ou to p lay th e ring ing t on e wh en t he s ou nd cl ip pa rt of the mult im ed ia message i s active . Save sound — Allow s you to sa ve th e ringing t one wh en the soun d clip part of t he multime dia me ssage is activ e. Th e tone is saved under the ringing tone list. See Custom ize ” on page 55 for in formation about selecting a ringing tone. • INFO MESSAGE SERVIC E With the info message network service, you can rece ive short text messages o n various t opics, such as w eather and traffic con ditions, from your servic e provide r . Info message selections ca n be fou nd under Menu > Messages > Info messages . For available topics and relevant topic num bers, contact your service provider . • SERV ICE COMMAND EDITOR Use the Service comma nd editor (f ound under Menu > Messages > Ser vic e comm a nd e ditor ) to key in and s end service requests (also k nown as USSD commands) to your s ervice provider . For m ore in formation , contac t yo ur service provi der .
78 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 1 5 Mobile Internet Y our phone has a built-in bro wser you can u se to co nne ct to se lec ted serv ices o n th e mob ile In ter net . Y ou can vie w w eather re ports, che ck ne ws or flight time s, view financia l inform ation, mak e online purcha ses and muc h mo re. • NOTES ABOUT THE MOBILE INTER NET A technolog y called wireless application protoc ol (W AP) is to mobile devices what the W orld Wide W eb ( WWW) i s to p ersona l co mput ers. Inter ne t con tent o n yo ur pe rs onal co mput er is c a ll ed a “ we b page . ” I nte rnet conte nt on your mobile phone is called a “ page,” “ WA P c a r d , ” or a “ Deck of c ards.” If th e W AP site designer has made a page too large to load on the phone, it will not be displaye d in the browser . Y ou will see an error m essage s aying , "File too big to be load ed" and t he browse r will return to the previou s page. GPRS GPRS is a technolog y used to send and receiv e data using short bursts or packets over th e wireless netwo rk. GPRS al lows you to stay c onnected t o the mobile In ternet . This fe at ur e al low s fo r fa ster d ow nloa ds o f in for ma ti on a nd n o t ime sp ent c omp le ti ng a dial-up conn ection. Applic ations using GPRS include t he WAP browser and text messaging. • For information about how to t rack t ime s pent onlin e, see “ Data calls ” on page 37. • For information about sending me ssages us ing GPR S, see the entry for Use GPRS under “ Othe r messa ge s ettings” on page 68. • For ava ilability , pricing, and su bscription to GP RS servi ces, con tact your service provider . Service provider Beca use mobi le Int ern et co nten t is desi gn ed to be vi ewed f ro m your pho ne, y our wirele ss service provider now bec omes your mobile In ternet service provider , a s well. It i s likel y that your se rvic e p rovid er h as cre a ted a hom e pa ge and set u p yo ur br owser to go to th is pag e when you log on to th e mobile Internet. Once y ou are at your service provider ’ s hom e pa ge, you w ill find links to a nu mber of ot her sit es.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 79 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile Intern et • SET UP FOR BROWS ING Y o u should not need to do anythi ng to set u p your phone for browsing. Y our service prov ider usu ally modi fie s the appr opr iat e sett ings w he n you subsc ribe to th e fe atu re. Cont act your servi ce provi der if you have problem s using th e bro wse r . • CON NEC T Use t he Services menu to c onne ct to th e mobile Intern et and to yo ur se rvi ce prov ider ’ s hom e page . S e l ec t Menu > Se rvices > Ho me . If you see an error message, the phone m ay not be set up for brow sing. Contact your service provider to make sure that your phone is c onfigured prope rly . • BROW SER OPTIONS The Serv ic es menu gives you the options shown in the following list. Some service prov iders may have cus tomized the op tions on the Services menu. Contact your service provider for more information if any of the options shown he re are not available. Home — S tarts the brow ser and takes you to your service provi der’ s home page. Book m arks — Shows a list of all s aved bookmarks. Bookmarks help you find a W AP sit e q uic k ly . Service inb ox — Allows you to re ceive notification s from y our se rvice prov ider . Notifications may be about new e-mail messages, c hanges in s tock prices or news hea dlines . Settings — Provide s options for changing c onnection settings, appearance settin gs, and aut hority ce rtificat e. Go t o addre ss — A ccepts an address you enter . Clear the cache — Emp ties the browser’ s temporary memory and fre es up space. It is advisable to empty you r cache at the end of eac h session. • NAVIGATE Since the p hone screen is much smaller t han a comput er scr een, mobil e Inter net conten t is displaye d in a different format than y ou m ay be u sed to seeing . Thi s section shows simple gu idelines for using the pho ne keys to navigate a WA P sit e a nd examples of how to read a WAP site. Phone keys • Use t he Up scroll an d Down scr oll keys for vertic al browsing . • Use th e 4 and 6 keys for horizontal browsing. T o set up these keys for horizontal browsing, se lect Menu > Services > Setting s > Appearance settings > Scroll mode > N umeric keys .
80 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • To se lect a highl ighted ite m, press the Tal k ke y . • To enter letter s and num bers, press the 0-9 ke ys. • To enter s pecial chara cters , pres s the * key . Examples of mobile Inter net sites The follow ing illus trations s how m ost of th e ele ments you may find on a m obile In tern et si te. Th ese ar e exam ples on ly . 1) He ade r lin e s hows the c urren t m obile Inte rnet site. 2) Inactive link appears as an underlined word. 3) Active link appe ars a s a h ig hlight ed word . Use t he Scroll up and Down scroll ke ys to sc rol l through th e list of lin ks. 1) Sele c tion list — Brackets [ ] appe ar when you have th e option t o ente r inform ation. 2) Options — Select Op ti ons to go to the s ite ’ s menu and/or browser page. 3) Ba c k — Sel e ct Ba ck to ret urn to the prev io us pag e . Data en try f ield — Br ac k e ts [ ] ar o un d t hre e do t s appear wh en you need to enter inform ation. In this example, you can enter your zip code to receive the local weathe r forecast . • BOOK MARKS Y ou can save addresses for your fav orite sites as bookmarks. A book ma rk helps you find a site again, just as a slip of paper helps you find a page in a book. Y ou r device may have some bookma rks loaded for s ites not affiliate d with Nokia. Nokia does not warra nt or endors e the se sites. If you choose to a ccess them, you shou ld take the sa me prec aution s for se curity or con ten t as you w ould w ith a ny Inte rnet s ite. 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) 3)
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 81 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile Intern et Add Y ou c an add up to 3 0 bookmarks. 1 Select Menu > Services > Bookma rks > Opti ons > New b ookmark . 2 Enter the address, select OK , enter a title, and select OK . Y ou c an set a bookm ark to mo bile .no kia usa .co m , w hich give s you a cces s to downloadable Java gam es, graphics, and ringing tones, if your servic e provider supports this feature . Contact you r service provider for details. Add while browsing Select Menu > Services > Book m arks > Opti ons > Add book mark . • SECURITY ISSUES Empty the cache A cac he is a me mory locati on th at is use d to sto re d ata te mpora rily . If y ou h ave tried to ac cess or h ave acce ssed c onfide ntial informa tion re quiring passwo rds, empt y t he c ache aft er ea ch u se. T he infor mat ion or se rvi ces you h av e acc essed a re sto red in the ca che. FROM THE MENU Select Menu > Services > Clear the cache . WHILE BROWSI NG Select Options > Clear the cache. Authority certificates To use some WAP servic es, su ch as ba nki ng service s, you ne ed an authorit y certific ate . Using the ce rtificate can he lp yo u to im prove th e se curity of c onne ctions betwe en your phone and a WAP server . Y o u can download the certificate from a W A P page if the WAP service supports the use of a ut hor ity cer tific a tes. Afte r th e do wnlo ad, you ca n view th e ce rtifi cate , th en save or delete it. If you save the ce rtificate, it is adde d to the list of certificates in the phone. Y our phone alerts you if the identity of th e W AP server or WAP gateway cannot be verified or is n ot auth entic. To view the list of authorit y c ertifica tes, sele ct Menu > Services > S ettings > Certifi cates > Authority c ertifica tes > Certific ate list .
82 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • GPRS In order to use GPRS , you mus t first subscribe to the network servic e. Con tact your service p r ovider for det ails. Wh en you u se G PRS to con nec t to t he mobile Int ernet, you ar e m aking a da ta ca ll. T he f ollowing ico ns appe ar on th e sc reen to show you the statu s of your co nnect ion. Set up the connection Some service providers may have customized t he options on the Services menu . Contact your servic e provider for m ore informati on if t he option s shown he re are not available. GPRS may not be av ailable in all wirel ess networks. Th e establishment and co ntin ua tion of a GPRS an d mobil e Int erne t con nect ion de pen ds on netw o rk avail abilit y , se rvi ce pr ov ider supp or t, and si gn al str eng th . Y o u can cho ose one of th e following options from Menu > Services > Setti ngs > Edit ac tiv e service setting s > GPRS connectio n : Alwa y s o nl ine — The GPRS conn ection is establi shed when you turn you r phone on. The c onnection c ontinu es in th e background e ven after you exit the WAP browser , depending on network cove rage. When need ed — The GPRS connecti on is est ablished when you use the W AP br owser and is closed whe n you e xit th e WAP browser . The following options shows how to end your browsing session, depending on which option you ha ve chosen for your GPRS connec tion. • Press t he End ke y to re turn to th e start scree n if you ha ve s elec ted Always onlin e . The GPRS c onnect ion re mains in th e backgroun d. • Press t he End ke y to e nd t he GPRS co nn ectio n if yo u have se lect ed When needed . • Press t he End ke y twi ce to return to t he start s creen if you hav e se lected Wh en needed . • Press a nd hold th e End key to en d browsing and disconnect from GPRS if you have sele cted When nee ded . Appears in t he left uppe r corne r of the screen; indic ates an active GPRS connection, for example, when you are using the WAP browser May ap pear in the left low er corn er of the scre en, unde r th e si gnal s tre ngth ba rs, ind ica ting a c onti nuous GPRS con nectio n, if you c hoose the Always o nline setti ng Ind icate s t hat circ uit sw itch ed ( CS ) or voi ce c alls a re no t pos sib le when u sing GPRS for a data call Indica tes that the GPRS connec tion has bee n interrupte d by a vo ice ca ll
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 83 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Mobile Intern et Receive a call w hile online If you are using the WAP browser over GPRS , you can still rece ive a voice call. Y our data call is put on hold and y ou can ch oose to answer th e call. • To answer th e incom ing c all, pres s the Tal k ke y . • To reject the in com ing call , press the End key . Afte r you end you r voi ce call, the G PRS con nection a utom atically res um es. Make a call while online When you are browsing a WAP card and want t o mak e a call to a num ber on th e W AP page, you can select Use number . Y our p hone th en searc hes th e i nform atio n on the WAP card for a string of nu mbers. Y ou can then c hoose from the number or numbe rs displayed to place the call. An altern ate way is to press the End key to discon nect from the mobile Intern et, then place your call by searc hing Co ntacts for a name and number or by keying in the pho ne num ber . Make an e mergency call while online If you a re us ing GPRS to con nec t to the mo bile Interne t, you can en d you r data con nec tion a nd th en ma ke a n em erge nc y c al l. 1 T o c los e your mo bile Int ern et c onnec t ion, simp ly press the End key twic e. 2 Enter the e mergen cy num ber for you r present location (for example, 9 1 1 ). 3 Press t he Ta l k ke y . • DISCONN ECT Select Opt ion s > Qui t > Y es . OR Press t he End key twice.
84 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 16 Instant messaging (IM) Take t ext messagi ng to the next leve l by experi encing instant messag ing in a wireless environment. Enga ge in inst ant m essaging ( IM) wit h friends and family , regardless of the m obile system or platform (like the I nternet) the y are using, as long as you all us e the sa me IM se rvice. C heck with yo ur wirele ss service p rovide r for availa bility . Before you can st art using IM on your phon e, you mu st first subscribe to y our wireless s ervice prov ider ’ s text m essag ing service . Wh ile o nly SM S capabilit y is required to use the service, GPRS i mproves the speed of instant messaging. Y ou must also re gis te r wit h the IM serv ice yo u w ant t o use. See “ IM service provider icons ” on page 8 4 for more informat ion. Note: Depending on bot h your IM service provider and your wireless service provider , you may no t hav e access to all of the featu res described in this guide. • IM SERVICE PRO VIDER ICONS Since each IM se rvice has its own display tex t and icons associated with it, th e display text and ic ons on you r phone m ay appear diffe rently for each IM service provider . If y ou have any questions about the differe nces in the various IM service providers ’ display te xt and icons, contac t your w ireless service provide r for mo re info rm ation . The fo llo wing ta ble show s examp le s of IM ic ons and the ir de scrip tion s: Icon De scri ptio n Availabl e fo r a ll Available for contacts/Do not disturb Appear offline Available with an ale rt set Offline with an alert set Block ed con tact Unread message/N ew message
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 85 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging (IM ) • REGISTER WITH AN IM SE RVICE Before you can begin to u se IM, you must register with an IM service to obtain an IM user name and password. Y ou c an obtain an I M user name and p assword by regist ering over t he Internet (using your co mputer) wit h the IM servic e p rovid e r you have se lected to us e. Du ring the regis tration proce ss, yo u w ill have th e opportun ity to create the user name and pass word of your choice. For more information about signing up for IM s ervices, c ontact you r wirele ss service provider . • IM MENUS Offline Before yo u lo g in to I M, the IM m en u appe ars a s follo ws : Login Saved convers. IM pr o vid e r Settings Online Afte r you lo g in to IM, the IM menu ap pears as fo llows : Conversations IM co n t ac ts Add conta ct Group co nvers. IM availa bil ity Saved convers. Settings Block ed list Logout • LOG IN The firs t time you use I M, you ne ed t o ente r you r user name . Read message Group invitati on Icon De scri ptio n
86 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Ever y time y ou log in, y ou ne ed to s elec t t he IM provi der you wa nt to use and you will receive screen prompts for your user name and password. Y ou do not h ave to manu ally e nter y our use r nam e afte r th e first login; howev er , you m ust m anua lly enter your p ass w ord every time you l og in. First time login 1 Select Menu > IM > Lo gin and your I M service provider . 2 Enter you r us er na me and sele ct Options > OK . 3 Enter you r password and select Opti ons > O K . After first time login 1 Select Menu > IM > Lo gin and your I M service provider . The User ID scree n appear s w ith y our u ser nam e. 2 Select Options > OK , enter your password, and se lect Options > OK . After you h ave logged in to IM ini tially , you ha ve the option of a ma nual login or an automatic logi n. See “ Au tomatic login ” on page 9 1 for information on setting up automatic logi n. • SET YOUR AVAI LABI LI TY Y ou can de term ine if ot her users can te ll w hether you a re a vailable or not . From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct IM a v ai la bi lit y and one of the fol lowing options: Avai labl e for al l — All ot her users s ee y our sta tus as onl ine a nd you re ce ive availability informa tion an d message s from all ot her us ers. Avail. fo r cont. — Eve n th ough jus t th e conta cts in IM contacts see yo ur status as online, you rece ive a vailability informa tion an d message s from all o the r users. Appear o ffline — Even thou gh all other us ers see your s tatus as offline, you receiv e availability informa tion an d message s from all ot her us ers. • IM CONVERSATIONS Y ou can send ins tant messa ges to any one who uses the s ame IM servi ce as you do and i f y o u have th at pe rso n ’ s us er name . You can al so a dd that per son to IM contacts during an IM co nve rsation . S ee “ IM co nta ct s ” on page 88 for mo re information . More than on e IM co nvers ation ca n be act ive a t th e same ti me. Conversation view The conve rsation v iew of your I M con versation show s your initial message at the bottom of th e screen, followed by the reply . As the c onversation progres ses, the most recent message appears at the top of the scree n, causing the last message to move do wn one le vel.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 87 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging (IM ) The con versati on is still ac tive , even if y ou lea ve the conve rs ation v iew . Y ou can return t o it w he n you wa nt. 1 From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct Conversations . 2 Select the IM con ve rsatio n yo u wan t and Open . Write and send 1 From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct IM c o nt ac ts > Select > Wri te to othe r . 2 Enter the u ser nam e o f the pe rson to wh om y ou wa nt to send an in stant message an d select Options > OK . 3 Select Options > Wri te , enter a message , and sele ct Option s > Send . Write and send to contac t 1 From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct IM c o nt ac ts and the c ontact to whom you want to send a message. 2 Select Cha t > Options > Write , en ter a mess age, and select O ptions > Send . Receive and reply IN CO NVERSATION VIEW When yo u rec eiv e an i nst ant me ss ag e, y our p hone b eep s a nd the sen d er ’ s re p ly appears above your most recent message. Select Options > Wri te , enter a message , and sele ct Option s > Send . OUTSID E CONVERSAT ION VIEW When you receive an instant m essage, yo ur phone beeps, and a screen w ith the sender ’ s screen name appears, notifyin g you that you have received an inst ant message. Select Open > Options > Writ e , enter a message, and s elect Options > Send . Save 1 Fr om th e conv ersa tio n vi ew , selec t Options > Save . 2 Keep th e conversa tion name that a ppears in the display and s elect Op ti on s > Sav e . OR Select Clear a s m an y t imes as n ec essar y to d elete the c onve rsa ti on n ame, enter the nam e yo u wa nt, and se lect O ptions > Save . View From either the IM online or offline menu, selec t Sa ved conv ers . , a nd th e con versation yo u wa nt t o vi ew . Re na me 1 From eit her the IM onlin e or offline menu , selec t Saved convers. , t he co nv er sat io n y ou wa nt to re na me , an d Options > Rename .
88 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2 Select Clear as many times as ne cess ary to dele te the c onve rsat ion n ame; then enter the new con versation name . 3 Select Options > OK . Delete From eith er the IM on line or offline menu, select Sa ved co nvers. , the co nversa tion yo u w ant to de l ete, and Options > Delete . End IN CO NVERSATION VIEW Select Bac k , the c onve rsat ion you w ant to e nd, and End convers . OUTSID E CONVERSAT ION VIEW From the IM onl ine menu, sele ct Conversations , the IM con versation you want to end, a nd End convers . • IM CONTACTS Add the nam es of your friends and family (with wh om you wan t to interact frequent ly through I M) t o IM c on tac t s . Add 1 From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct Add con tact . 2 Enter the co ntact ’ s user name, sele ct Options > OK , The Nickna me scr een appear s wi th th e cont act ’ s user na me. If y ou w ant t o enter a nic knam e by whic h to identify th e cont act, sele ct Cl ear as m any tim es as nec ess ary to delete th e u ser nam e. Then, ente r th e nick na me. This is th e name that appears i n IM c on ta ct s . 3 Select Options > OK . DURING I M SESSION 1 Fr om th e conv ersa tio n vi ew , selec t Options > Add . The User ID scr ee n app ear s w ith t he co nt ac t ’ s user na m e. 2 Select Options > OK . The Nickna me scr een appear s wi th th e cont act ’ s user na me. If y ou w ant t o enter a nic knam e by whic h to identify th e cont act, sele ct Cl ear as m any tim es as nec ess ary to delete th e u ser nam e. Then, ente r th e nick na me. This is th e name that appears i n IM c on ta ct s . 3 Select Options > OK . ADD FROM C ONVERSATION ME NU 1 From the IM onlin e menu , select Conve rsations and the con versation wit h the conta ct you w ant to add.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 89 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging (IM ) 2 Select Add conta ct . The User ID scr ee n app ear s w ith t he co nt ac t ’ s user na m e. 3 Select Options > OK . The Nickna me scr een appear s wi th th e cont act ’ s user na me. If y ou w ant t o enter a nic knam e by whic h to identify th e cont act, sele ct Cl ear as m any tim es as nec ess ary to delete th e u ser nam e. Then, ente r th e nick na me. This is th e name that appears i n IM c on ta ct s . Re mov e From the IM on line me nu, s elect IM contacts , th e c ontact you want to rem ove, and Remove contact > O K . Block 1 From the IM onlin e men u, selec t IM co n tac ts and the contact from whom y ou want to block mes sages. 2 Select Bloc k con tact > OK . OR 1 During a convers ation with a contact, selec t Options . 2 Select Bloc k con tact > OK . Unblock 1 From th e IM on line m enu, select IM C on ta ct s and the contact from whom you want to un blo ck messa g es. 2 Select Unblock > OK . OR 1 From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct Bloc ke d li st . 2 Selec t the contact and Unblock > OK . 3 To unblock other c ontacts, repeat step 2 . View blocked list From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct Bloc ke d li st . Alert SET Y ou can set an alert for a contac t to notify you when the contact ’ s availability changes. 1 From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct IM c o nt ac ts and the contac t for w hom you wan t to set an alert. 2 Select Set alert .
90 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia REM O VE 1 From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct IM c o nt ac ts and the contac t for w hom you want to remove an alert. 2 Select Remov e alert . • GROUP C HAT SESSIONS Y ou can c reate yo ur own p r ivate ch at groups from IM contacts . See “ IM c ont ac ts ” on page 8 8. Create private chat group From the IM onlin e men u, sele ct Group co nvers. , enter the group nam e (up to 1 0 characte rs), and select Options > OK > O ptions > OK . Members ADD 1 Select Options > Group members > Send . 2 Select the c onta ct wh om y ou want to in vite to the group cha t. 3 Enter the in vitation text and s elec t Options > Send . 4 To add other members to the grou p, repeat step s 2 – 4. REM O VE 1 From the grou p list, sele ct the me mber you want to remove. 2S e l e c t Options > Remove member . Invitations When you rec eive an invitation to a grou p chat, the New invitation received screen appears, with th e user name of the invi tation send er and the group name disp laying. Y ou can e ithe r acc ept or re ject th e in vitati on. Select Accept > Options > O K or select Rej ec t . • IM SETTINGS Y ou c an custom ize your IM sett ings, dependin g upon the IM service yo u have selected. Select Set ti ng s from e ither t he IM online or offline m enu and the following options appear: Screen name — A llows you to ch a nge yo u r sc reen name (n ick name ). Automatic lo gin — Allows you to set y our login to the autom atic s tate. Sort contacts — Allows you to d ispla y your cont acts ’ order either Alphabeti cally or By status . Status up dates — Allo ws y ou t o up date your conta cts’ online availa bility (presence ). Netwo rk — Allow s you to view your User ID .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 91 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging (IM ) Screen name Y ou can enter a sc reen nam e (nicknam e) that is 1 – 20 c haracters in length. 1 From eit her the IM online or offline me nu, se lect Settings > Screen name . 2 Enter your s creen name and selec t Options > OK . Automatic login Y o u can use automa tic login afte r you hav e logged in with your user name and password. From eit her the IM onlin e or offline menu , selec t Settings > Automatic logi n > Automatic lo gin on . Sort contacts From eit her the IM onlin e or offline menu , selec t Settings > Sort co ntacts > Alphabetically or By status . Set up presence status updates Presence allows you and other users to know w ho is o nline and available to chat. Y ou can set your phone to a utoma tica lly update a contact ’ s pre senc e stat us ev er y time it is changed. From eith er t he IM on lin e or o ffli ne menu, se le ct Settings > Sta tus updates > On . • LOG OFF SERV ICE From the IM onlin e menu , you ca n exi t the IM a pplicat ion, but still s tay con nected to the IM s ervice. This e nable s you t o rece ive ins tant messa ges from your conta cts, when using your phone for other purposes; for example, if you are playing a game. If you a re connec ted to your IM servic e, bu t y ou ha ve n ot u sed your IM appli cation for some tim e, you may be automat ically disconn ected from th e IM serv ice. The next tim e you open the IM applic ation, you will receive a message , Not connected and yo u will be taken to th e offline menu to log in again. To disc onnect from the IM service, you mu st log ou t from the IM onlin e me nu. Y ou will be take n to the IM offline menu to log in aga in or exit the IM applica tion. Exit From the IM online m enu, select Exit . If you ope n IM again, y ou do n ot n eed to log in again. Log out From the IM online menu , se lect L ogou t > OK and the IM offline menu appe ars. If yo u w ant to e xit IM , se le c t Exit .
92 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 17 Y our personal digital assistant Y our N okia 60 1 0 mob ile p hone ha s many usef ul f eatures fo r orga niz ing y our ev eryday life, including a calendar , alarm cloc k, calculator , to-do list, and stopwatch. In this chapt er , y ou ’ ll learn how to use your phone as a personal digital assistant. • CALE NDA R The calen da r shows a month view and day view . Y ou can us e the c alendar to kee p track of reminders, calls you need to make, and birthdays. Y ou can also se t an alarm for calenda r not es. View To v iew today ’ s date in the calendar , select M enu > Organizer > Calenda r . The first tim e you acces s the cale ndar , you r phon e prompts yo u to en ter the time and today ’ s date. Navigate Whe n yo u op en t he cale ndar , th e mo nth vie w show s to day ’ s date highlig hted . T o mo ve th e c urs or to a n ew dat e : • Press t he 2 key to s croll up on e w eek . • Press t he 4 key to scroll left. • Press t he 6 key to scroll right. • Press t he 8 key to scroll down one w eek. Make a note When y ou make a note in your cale ndar , y ou can c hoose from th e following four ty pes : REM IN DE R 1 Select Menu > O rganize r > Cale ndar > Options > Ma ke a n ote > Remi nder . 2 Enter your note and select Optio ns > Sav e . 3 Select Alarm on , en ter a tim e, and se lec t OK > am o r pm . OR Select Alarm off . Rem in d er Cal l Birt hda y Meet ing
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 93 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Y our personal digital assistant CAL L 1 Select Menu > Orga nizer > C alendar > Op tions > Make a note > Call . 2 Ent er the p hone n umber and sele ct Options > Save . 3 Enter the pe rson ’ s na me and selec t Op tion s > Sav e . 4 Enter a ti me, selec t OK > am or pm , and one of the followin g options: No al arm Silent With tone If you sele ct Silent or Wi th tone , yo u ca n t hen s elect a tim e. BI RTH D AY 1 Select Menu > Orga nizer > Cal endar > Options > Make a note > Birthday . 2 Enter the pe rson ’ s na me and selec t Op tion s > Sav e . 3 Enter the pe rson ’ s year of birth, select OK , and on e of the following options: No al arm Silent With tone If you sele ct Silent or Wi th tone , yo u ca n t hen s elect a d ay and time. MEETI NG 1 Select Menu > Org anizer > Ca lendar > O ption s > M ake a no te > Meeti ng . 2 Enter the subj ect of the me eting an d s el ect Options > Save . 3 Enter the mee ting loca tion a nd selec t Options > Save . 4 Enter the m eeting st art time , sele ct OK > am or pm , e nte r the m eeti ng en d time, a nd se lect OK > am or pm and one of the following op tions: No al arm Silent With tone If you sele ct Silent or Wi th tone , yo u ca n t hen s elect a tim e. View notes Afte r you make a few cale nda r no tes, you can view the day ’ s ev ents . 1 Select Menu > Organiz er > Cal endar and the date you w ant. 2 Select Opti ons > View da y . • ALARM CLOCK The alarm c lock feature is based on the pho ne internal c lock and soun ds an ale rt at a t ime you spec ify . The al arm cl ock wo rk s even i f you tur n you r phon e off.
94 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Set 1 Select Menu > Organiz er > Alarm cl ock , enter th e ala rm time in hhmm format, and select OK . 2 If you ha ve se lec ted the am/pm format, select eit her am or pm . Alarm PHON E ON Select Stop to shut off the alarm. OR Select Snooz e . The alarm st ops and sounds again in ten minutes. If yo u let the alarm sou nd for one minute without pressing a key , it stop s for ten mi nutes , and then sounds again. PHON E OFF If the al arm tim e i s rea ched whil e t he dev ice is swit che d off, the d evic e switc he s itself on a nd st arts soun ding the a larm ton e. If you sele ct Stop , the de vice as ks whet her you want to ac tivate th e device for calls . Se lect No to switch off th e device or Ye s to make and receiv e calls. Do not select Ye s wh en w irel es s pho ne us e may caus e interfere nce or dange r . T urn off Select Menu > Orga nizer > Ala rm clock > Off . • BUSINESS CAR DS Y our phon e can send or receive an electronic business card as a short text message. Th e busi ness card can h av e eit her: • A nam e and nu mber or • A nam e, multiple numbe rs (hom e, work, fax, m obile), an e -m ail address , web address and street address if you have entered this information in Co ntacts . If you are e xchanging busine ss cards with multiple nu mbers and addresses, both the receiving and sending phone must have a contact list that supports these kinds of entries. Send 1 At t h e star t sc ree n, p re ss th e Up scroll or Do w n s c rol l k ey to s croll to th e name to whom you want to send a bus iness c ard. 2 Select Details > Options > Send bus. card > Via text msg. . 3 If the name in Cont acts has multiple numb ers, s elect one of the follo wing options: Pri m ary n um ber — Allows you to send a nam e an d numbe r only .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 95 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Y our personal digital assistant All de tails — Allows you to send a nam e, m ultiple n umbers , e-mail, w eb , and stre et ad dres s. 4 Enter the n umber for t he rec eiving phone and select OK . Recei v e Y our phone can accept and rece ive an e lectroni c business card from a compatible phone, if it is one of the following ty pes: • Nokia Smart Mes saging compact business card • V-card format If you pres s th e End k ey at any t ime before saving the bus iness card, the bu sines s card will be dele ted. 1 When your phone displays Business card received , se lec t Show . 2 After viewing t he business card, select Opt ions and on e of the follow ing opt ions: Save — Allow s you to ke ep the informa tion in Con tac ts . Discar d — Allows yo u to del ete th e bus ine ss card. • CALCULATOR The phon e calculator adds, subtracts, m ul ti pli es , d i vide s, a nd c omput es squ a re a nd squa re r oot func tion s. Y ou c a n al so use the cal cula tor to c onver t cur rency . Note: This calculator ha s limited acc uracy and is designed for simple calc ulations. Basic calculations 1 Select Menu > Ex tra s > Calc ula tor and ent er the first nu mber in the calcu lation. Note: Pres s the # key to e nter a decimal point and select Cle ar to delete any errors. T o add ( ) , press the * key once ; to s ubtra ct (-), pr ess the * key twice ; to multiply ( ∗) , press th e * key thre e times; and to divide (/) , press the * key fou r times. T o perform a square or square root calculation, select Options > Square or Squa re root . 2 Enter the se cond number in th e c alcul ation and sele ct Options > Equals . Convert currency Note: When you ch ange base cu rren cy , yo u m ust e nter th e new ra tes beca use all previous ly set exchange rates are reset to zero. SET THE EXCHANG E RATE 1 Select Menu > Extras > Calcul ator > Optio ns > Exchange rate > Foreign units converted to home units or H ome units converted to foreign uni ts .
96 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2 Enter the excha nge rate and selec t OK . The exc hange rate remains in the phone m emory until you replace it. CON VE RT A CU RR EN CY A MOU N T 1 Select Menu > Extras > Calcul ator and enter the amou nt to be convert ed. 2 Select Opt ion s an d one of t he following opt ions: To h o m e — Allow s you t o con vert to dome stic u nits. To f o r e i g n — Allows you conv ert to foreign u nits. • T O -DO LIST Y ou can ke ep track of y our ta sks w ith the to-do lis t feature . Y o u ma y be ab le t o save up to 30 note s, depen ding o n how long the n ote s are. Add a to-do note When you add a n ew not e, th e defa ult priority is Medium (2) . Y o u can chan ge t he priority to H igh ( 1) or Lo w (3) . 1 Select Menu > Orga nizer > T o-do li st > Op tions > Add . 2 Enter yo ur note, select Op tion s > S ave , and the priority you want. Use predictive text When e ntering you r to-do note , you can use the built-in dictionary to s peed thing s up. See “ Te xt en tr y ” on page 26. 1 When en terin g yo ur not e, s elect Options > Predictive text . 2 Select the la ng uage you want and c ontin ue en teri ng y our not e. • STOPWATCH Y our ph one has a stopw atch that c an be use d to track time at sportin g events or other occasions. T he stopwatch displays ti me in h ours, minutes, seconds and fractions of a s econd. Time 1 Select Menu > Extras > Stopwa tch > Sp lit timing > Start . 2 Select Stop to e nd the timer . Split time Y ou can use the s plit t ime fun ction for s uch th ings as a long d istance race w hen you ne ed to pace y ours elf. 1 Select Menu > Extras > Stopwa tch > Sp lit timing > Start > Spl it . The tim er conti nue s to run . The split tim e ap pears below the run ning time.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 97 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Y our personal digital assistant 2 Select Stop to e nd the split tim er . If you s plit the tim e m ore than once, the ne w me asur ed time appe ars at the beginnin g of the l ist. Y ou can scroll to see prev ious measured times. Lap time Y ou can us e the lap t ime fun ction wh en you w ant to track how long it ta kes to com plete e ach cyc le or lap . 1 Select Menu > Extras > Stopwa tch > La p timing > Start . 2 If you w ant to take a la p time , sele ct Lap . The clock stops, then starts immediately from zero. The lap time appears below the running time . If you take more than on e lap time, the ne w mea sured time appears at the beginning of the list. Y ou can scroll to s ee previous measured times. 3 Select Stop to end the lap t imer and t o display the total ti me at th e top of the s creen . Save times 1 While the tim er is ru nnin g, selec t Stop > Opti ons > Sa ve . 2 Enter a name for the measure ment and select OK . If you do not e nter a n ame , the total t ime is used as the defau lt tit le for the lap tim e. View times Y ou can vi ew saved time s, whi ch are liste d in the orde r they were sav ed. Select Menu > Extra s > Stopwatch > View ti mes and the time you w ant to v iew . Delete times Y o u can de lete time s from th e stop watc h mem ory . Y ou can delete time s one at time or delete all th e t imes at onc e. ALL Select Menu > Extra s > Stopwatch > Del ete times > Delete all > O K . ONE BY O N E 1 Select Menu > Extra s > Stopwatch > Delete ti mes > One by one . 2 Select the tim e you wan t to d elete a nd Delete > OK . OR 1 Select Menu > Extras > Stopwa tch > V iew times . 2 Select the tim e you wan t to d elete a nd Options > D elete times > O K .
98 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Stopwatch options Y ou can s elect the follow ing options whe n usin g the stopw atch : Start — Al lows yo u to star t tim i ng aga in aft er t h e ti mi ng ha s s topp e d. I f t he m axim um amount of laps has bee n saved, this option is not available. Save — Allow s you to s ave a nd n ame the las t mea sured time. If th e sto pwatc h memory is full, you w ill be promp ted to de lete sa ved tim es. Reset — Allows you to reset the s topwatch. Note about stopwatch operation Using the stopwat ch or allowing it to ru n in the background wh en using other features increases the demand on battery p ower and reduces the batte ry life. If you press the End key and retu rn to the star t scre en, the cloc k co nt in ues to ru n in the ba ckgro und . T o return to the Stopw atch function, select Me nu > Ext r as > St op wat ch > Co nti nue . • SYNCHR ONIZ E CONTACT S AND CALEND AR Y our phone has the abilit y to synch ronize th e Con tact s and Cale nd ar data with remo te dev ices. U sing the sync hroniz ation fe ature (Sy ncM L), data such as n ames, numbers, and e-mai l addr esses stored in your contact list, or d ay notes and rem inders from the cale ndar c an be e xcha nged w ith oth er device s throug h a s ynchro nization service provider . Afte r synchroniz ation, the da ta i n the ph one w ill be the same as the data conta ined in th e h ost data base. Before you begin Before you can begin to use SyncML, you must v erify your service provider offers this featu re. If y our s ervice pro vider d o es of fer Sync ML , you must se t up an acco unt w ith a SyncM L servic e provide r . For more info rmation about sign ing u p for synch ronization services, conta ct your wire less serv ice provid er . Automatic configuration Y our wire less service provide r can automatica lly confi gure your phone with the correct synchronization settings by using SMS. This can only take place while y our phone is in idle mode . C ontact you r s ervice provide r for m ore inform ation. Even though it is hi ghly recomm ended that you r service provider configure the correct synchroniza tio n settings for you, it is h elpful for y ou t o kn ow the mea ning of the set tin g s. To v ie w t he sy nch r on iza ti on s ett i ngs , se lec t Menu > Connectivity > Synchroni ze > Settings > Active Internet sync. settings or Custom. active Internet sync. and one o f the follow ing options:
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 99 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Y our personal digital assistant Active Int ernet sync. setting s — Allow s you to sele ct which synch ronization set to activat e. Y ou have the opt ion of renam ing t he se t. The re a re four s ets availa ble. Custom. active Internet sync . settings — Allow s you to cu stomize the a ctive synchroniza tio n set from a set of options, wh ich are show n in the followin g table: Start During the synchronization proce ss, it is not possible to access the database where your data is stored. However , you c an cancel th e synchronization process by selectin g Quit or pressing the End key . It is not po ssible to pla ce or receive calls, including e mergen cy calls, during sync hronizat ion. T o place a call, you mus t cancel the sync hron ization pro cess. 1 Select Menu > Connectivity > Synch roni ze > Synchronize > Y es . Once all selected databases have been synchronized, a confirmation note appears, indicating which databases h ave been synchronized. 2 When the process is comp lete, select OK to re turn to the s tart screen . Choice What it does Settings ’ name Allows the sync hronizati on set to be rena med. Dat a to be sync hroni zed Allows the selection of the databases to be synchronize d. When this set ting i s selected , there are tw o optio ns availabl e, Contacts or Calendar , whic h will be implemented du ring fu ture synchronizat ion sessions. Datab ase addresse s Allows the database address to be entered for t he databases that are to be s ynchronize d. Use r na me Allows creation or change of a user name for authoriz ation with th e synch roniza tion se rver . If a us er name has be en previously entered, it appe ars. Pa s s w o r d Allows a password to be established or changed, which is used to au the nticat e the u ser na me wh ile c onne cting w ith the sync hroni zation se rver . If th e p assword or use r name is changed in th e phone withou t also changing them w ith the sync hroni zation se rvice prov ider , the data w ill no t be able to be s ynchronize d. Sync hr oni zati on Ser ver Allows the input of the name of the synch ronization server used to sync hroni ze the data .
1 00 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 18 Fun and games • GAMES Challenge yourself or a frie nd to one of the four fun games in your phon e. • In Air Gl ide , you try to lan d the glide r in the zone. Y ou mus t avoid running int o birds becaus e the y will des troy the glider . • In Bowli ng, you try to score as many points as possible . Hit strikes a nd spares as you go for glory and m onitor your progress on the high score ch art. • In Sky Diver , y our goal is to score as many points as you ca n by skydiving through ta rget rin gs a nd parach uting into the landin g area of the ju mp zone. • In Backgammon , you can play on e of the w orld’ s most popular an d enduring games. U se a dou bling c ube w hich a llows you to s uccess ively d ouble the points at stake over a game while you play . Start 1 Select Menu > Games > Select game and the gam e you want . 2 Select Options > Open > Ne w game . Adjust settings Se l e c t Menu > Games > Settings and one of the following options: Ga me so un ds — Used t o turn game s oun d effects On or Off . Ga me lig ht s — U sed to turn screen lights On or Off during game play only . Shakes — Used to turn game vibrating effects On or Off . Cont rol AIR GL IDE Press the 4 key to m ove th e glider to t he le ft and press th e 6 k ey to move it to the right. Y o u can select th e level of play to be either easy or difficult. 1 Select Menu > Games > Select ga me > Air Glide > Optio ns > Open . 2 Select Game leve l > Easy or Di fficult . BOW LIN G Press t he 4 key to move the b all to the l eft and pr ess th e 6 key to move the ball to the right. Pres s the 5 key to selec t the spee d and spin of the ball and to roll the ball down th e lane.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 0 1 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Fun and games SKY DIVER The onscreen in formation for Sky Diver shows altitude on the left, wind speed and direction in the center , distance and direction to th e landing zone on the right. Fire flares the p arachute a nd slows the skyd iver down . T oo much fla ring will caus e the skydiver to sta ll. The de fault c ontrol keys are, as follows: The 2 key m ake s the sky d ive r le an for w ard. The 8 ke y m akes t he sk y di ve r lean ba ckwa rd. The 4 key ro ta tes the sk y di ver to t he le ft . The 6 key ro ta tes the sk y di ver to t he rig ht . The 5 key fires open the parach ute. Y ou can re defin e the controls by se lecting the keys yo u wa nt. 1 Select Menu > Games > Select ga me > Sk y Diver > O ptions > Open > Options > Controls > De fine keys . 2 Select each k ey to whic h yo u want to assign the up, down, left, right, and fire controls. Note: Y ou can not ex it this option until you have define all fiv e control s. BACKGA MMON Y ou c an select and m ove bricks accordin g to die throws. Black bricks are m oved clockw ise , w hite b rick s cou nte r-cloc kwise . You can m ove the c urso r by pres sing t he 4 and 6 k ey s, but it c an only be moved t o valid poi nts. Pre ss th e 5 ke y to sel ect and desele ct bricks . P re ss th e 0 key to zoom in on d ice. During game play , press the Left selection key to access a me nu for doubling and statistics. Press the Ri ght selection key t o en d th e gam e. Delete Y o u can de lete games from the phone memory to free more me mory . Impor tant : Once you delete a game from the game downloads, you cannot download it back int o the Games menu. Y ou can only dow nload it into t he Ap pl ica t io ns me nu. 1 Select Menu > Games > Select game . 2 Select the game y ou want and O ptio ns > Delete > OK . Downloads Y o u can con nect to game downloads on the mobile Internet by using your WAP browser , if this service is available from your service provider . Che ck with your service provider for av ailability a nd de tails for us e.
1 0 2 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Select Menu > Games > Game do wnlds. and the bookm ark you w ant to laun ch. If the game you down load ha s no t been approve d by Nokia , it w ill like ly be downloaded to the Ap plica tions menu. G enera lly , game s ac cesse d throu gh t he Games menu were either preloaded on your phone or dow nloaded from a website containing games approved by Nokia. • JAVA ™ APPLICATIONS Y our Nok ia 60 1 0 m obile phon e has an Ap pl ica t io ns m enu for downloadin g and storing Java applications or midlets. Y ou r phone may c ome preloaded with midl ets specially desig ned for your phon e. Examples of dow nloadable J ava applications in clude in te rac ti ve ga m es , a ni m at i on s, s p or t s t rai ni ng c a l en d a r s, and map applications. Launch an application 1 Select Me nu > Ap plica tion s > Sele ct ap p. and the applicat ion you want to laun ch. 2 Select Options > Open . If an application us es the whole displa y area, no se lection key na mes are displa yed. Press one of the sele ction keys to show the option s list. Then , select one of the options or sele ct Back to co ntinue wit h the appl ication. Check available memory Before you download n ew applications to y our Nokia 601 0 mobile phon e, be sure to ch eck the avai labl e memo ry . 1 Select Menu > Appli cations > Memory . 2 Press t he Down scroll key to dis play how the memory is being use d between phone applications and games. 3 Select Bac k to retu rn t o the m enu. Download an application Y o u can dow nload new J ava applicati ons from the mobile I nternet. Us e the WAP browser to fi nd an app ropriate application. Impor tant : O nly ins tall applic ations from sou rces that offer a dequa te protection agains t harm ful softw are. 1 Select Me nu > Ap pl ica t io ns > Ap p. do wn lo a ds . 2 If applica ble, sele ct More bookma rks and th e b ookmark that cont ains the application you w ant to down load. See “ Con n ect ” on page 7 9 for more information about connecti ng to the WAP browser .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 103 Copyright © 2004 N okia Fun and games Choose other application options When vi ewing the lis t of applicat ions, select Opt io ns to access th e foll owin g choices: Open — Allo ws yo u to launc h an application. Delet e — All ows you to delete the applic ation or applica tion s et from t he phone . We b a c c e s s — An application may requi re web access to m ake update s. Y ou can restr ict the a pplica tio n from accessing the mo bile Inter net. Y our choic es i nclu de Ask first , Allowed , an d Not allowe d . Updat e version — Allows you t o ch eck if a n ew v ersion of the applic ation i s availa ble for download from mob ile Interne t service s. Web page — Allows y ou to check on additiona l information for the application from Interne t Mobile Servic es. Web page is shown only if an Internet address has been provided with the a pplication. Serv . se ttings — Allows yo u t o s el ect sp ec if ic s erv ice se ttin gs for cer ta in ap plic at io ns. Y our phone is set t o use the de fault se rvice s ettings for the browser . Det ails — Allows y ou to vie w inform ation a bout th e applic ation, for e xample , the name, version nu mber , vendor , a brief description, or me mory size. • CON VER TER Thi s ap plic ation conver ts ma ny co mmon unit types. Switch the conversi on d irect ion with the Up scroll key an d the Do w n sc r ol l ke y . P re ss t he * ke y for the min us ( - ) sign and press the # key for the decima l p oint. 1 Select Menu > Applicati ons > Select app. > Converter > Options > Open . 2 Select O p ti on s to display the follow ing options: Clear a ll — Re set the application . Reverse conv . — Toggle the u nit conv ersion direc tion. Set co nve rsion — Set a unit conver sion to a certain state tha t always occurs when you e nte r the ap plica tion . Th e unit type s that ar e avail abl e for co nver sion are: • Tem p e ra t u re • Currency • We i g h t • Length • Area • Vo l u m e Modify — Add new conversions or adjust e xchange rate s. Instructi ons — Display in struction s for use. Change s ign — Toggle the va lue of t he unit from posit ive ( ) t o negative ( -) and vi ce ver sa.
1 04 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 19 Enhancements If you w ant to e nhanc e phone fu nctio nality , a range of enhanc em en ts is available for you . Y ou c an sele ct any of thes e item s to help a ccomm odate you r spe cific commun ication ne eds. For a vaila bility of these an d other e nhan cemen ts, c ontac t yo ur dea ler . St ylish carryin g cas e s tha t pro t ect yo ur Nokia 60 1 0 mo b ile phone are available for pu rchase and can be located at www .nokiausa.com . • PO W E R • 1 000-mAh Li-Ion B attery ( BLC-2 ) • Standard T ravel Charger (ACP-7) • T ravel Charger (ACP-1 2) • Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCV-1 0) • Battery Charging Stand (DDC-1 ) • AUDIO • Hea ds et (H D C- 5) • Hea ds et (H D E- 2) • Boom Headset (HDB-5) • Retrac table Hea dset (HDC-10) • Mobile Inductive Loopse t (LPS-3) • Phone Adapter (H DA-9) • CAR • Mobile H older (MB C-15S ) • Headrest Handsfree (BHF-1) • Express Ca r Kit (C ARK-1 25) • Full C ar Kit (CARK -134 ) • Mobile Charger (LCH-9) • Mobile Charger (LCH-12 )
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 105 Copyright © 2004 N okia Re fere nc e i nfo rm ati on 20 Reference information • BATTER Y INFORMATION Charging and discharging Y our de vice is powered by a rechargeable battery . The full performan ce of a n ew battery is achieved only after two or three com plete charge and disc harge cycles. The batte ry can be ch arged and dis charged hu ndreds of tim es but it will eventu ally wear out. W hen the talk a nd stan dby tim es are n otice ably s hort er than norm al, buy a new batte ry . U se only Nok ia approved batteries, and re charge your b attery only with Nokia approved chargers designate d for this dev ice. Unplug the charge r from the ele ctrical plug and the devic e wh en not in us e. Do not leav e the battery conn ec ted to a charger . Overc harging ma y shorten its lifetim e. If left unu sed, a fully ch arged battery w ill lose its ch arge ov er time . Temperature extreme s can a ffect the a bility of your ba ttery to cha rge. Use the batte ry only for it s intended purpose. Never use any c harger or battery th at is damaged. Do not sho rt-circ uit the ba ttery . Ac cidental s hort-circu iting c an occu r wh en a m etalli c object such as a coin, clip, or pen cause s direct connection of th e positive ( ) and negative (-) termin als of the battery . (These look like metal strips on the batte ry .) This might happen, for e xample, when y ou carry a spare battery in you r pocket or purse. Short-circu iting the te rminals m ay damage th e b attery or the conn ec ting objec t. Leaving the batte ry in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summ er or winte r con ditions, wil l redu ce the c apacity and life time of the ba ttery . Alwa ys try to keep the battery betwe en 59 ° F and 77 ° F (15 ° C and 25 ° C). A device with a h ot or cold b atter y m ay not wor k temp ora ril y , ev en w hen th e ba tt ery is fully ch arg ed. Battery pe rformanc e is parti cularly limit ed i n tempe ratures well be low fre ezing. Do not dispose o f batteries in a fire! Dispose of batterie s according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as hou sehold waste. • ENH A N C EM EN T S A fe w prac tica l rul es a bo ut a cc ess or ies a nd en ha ncem ent s: • K eep all accessories and enh ancements out of th e reach of small children. • When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhan cement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. • Chec k re gu lar ly t hat en ha nc em ent s in stalle d in a ve hic le a re moun ted an d ar e operating properly . • Installation of any com plex ca r enhancem ents must be made by qualified personnel only .
1 06 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • ENHANCE MENTS , BATTERIES , AND CHARGERS Che ck the model numb er of any char ger bef ore use with thi s devi ce. This dev ice is intend ed for use when su pplied with p ower from the stand ard travel charger (ACP-7) . War nin g: U se only batteries, chargers, and enh ancements approved b y Nokia for use with this p articular mode l. The use of any other ty pes may invalidate any approval or wa rranty , and may be dangerous. For ava ilability of approve d enha ncem ents , pleas e check wi th yo ur dealer . When you disconnec t the powe r cord of any enhanc ement, grasp and pull the plug, n ot the c ord. Y our de vice and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them out o f reach of small c hildren. • CARE A ND MAINTEN ANCE Y ou r d evic e is a p roduc t of sup erio r desi gn an d craf tsman shi p and sh oul d be t reat ed with care. The suggestions below will help you prote ct your wa rranty coverage and enj oy you r de vi ce for ma ny ye ar s. • K eep the device dry . Prec ipitation, humidity , and all t ypes of liquids or m oisture can contain min erals tha t will co rrode e lec tronic circuits . If y our de vice do es get wet, remov e the batte ry and allow the de vice to dry c ompletely be fore replacing it. • Do not use or store the de vice in du sty , dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not store the device in h ot areas. High temp eratures can shorten th e life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or me lt certain plast ics. • Do not s tore the devic e in c old a reas. Wh en the devic e return s to its n ormal temperat ure, moisture can form inside th e device and damage e lectronic circuit bo ards. • Do not a ttempt to ope n the device oth er than as in structe d in this gu ide. • Do not drop, k nock, or shake the device. Rough handli ng c an break intern al circuit bo ards and fine mech anics . • Do no t use ha rsh c hem icals, clea ning sol ven ts, o r strong de tergen ts to clea n the de vice. • Do not paint the de vice. P aint can c log the m oving parts and pre vent proper operation. • Use only the supplied or an approved re placement antenna. Unauthorize d antennas, modific ations, or attachme nts could damage the device and m ay violate regulations governing radio devic es. All of the above sugge stions apply equally to your device, battery , charger , or any enhancement . If any dev ice is not wo rking properly , take it to th e nearest authori zed service facility for service.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 0 7 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Re fere nc e i nfo rm ati on • ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION Operating environment Rememb er to fol low an y specia l regulations in force in any are a and alw ays sw itch off your devic e when its use is prohibite d or when i t may cause interferen ce or dang er . Us e t he dev ice on ly i n its norm al op e rat ing p os itio ns. To mai nta in co mp li ance with radio frequency ex posure guideline s only use accessories approved by Nok ia for use with this device. W hen the devic e is on and being worn on the body , always use an approved carrying case. Medical dev ices Operation of any radio transmit ting equi pment, inc luding wirele ss phone s, may interfere with the fu nctio nality of ina dequa tely protec ted me dical device s. Co nsult a physician or the manu facturer of the medical device to de termine if the y are ade qua te ly s hie lded fr om ext er na l RF e ner gy or if you ha ve an y qu esti on s. S wit ch off your phon e in health c are facilities when any regulations posted in t hese areas instruc t you to do so . Hospita ls or h ealth ca re facilit ies m ay be using equipme nt that coul d be se nsi tive to exte rna l RF ener gy . PACEM A KE RS P acem aker manu fac ture rs r eco mmend tha t a minim um sepa rati on o f 6 in (15 .3 cm) be maintain ed between a wireless phone and a pacem aker to avoid pote ntial interfere nce wi th the pacemak er . These recom me ndation s are consis tent with the independent research by an d recommen dations of Wireless Te chnology Research. To minimize th e poten tial for in terference , persons w ith pacemake rs should • Always keep t he device more th an 6 in (15.3 cm) from th eir pacemake r when the de vice is s witch ed on • Not c arry th e d evi ce in a breas t po cke t • Hold the de vice to th e ear opposite the pac emaker If you hav e any reason t o suspect that inte rference is taking place, switch off you r device im mediately . HE AR I NG AI D Some di gital wireless devic es may interfere with some h earing aids. If interferenc e occurs , cons ult your servic e provider . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affect im properly insta lled or in adequ ately shie lded electron ic system s in m otor ve hicles s uc h as e lectronic fuel inj ec tion syste ms, electr onic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag system s. For more informatio n, check with th e ma nufacturer or its repres entative of your vehic le or any equipment that h as been adde d.
1 08 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Only qu alified personn el sho uld service the d evi ce, or ins tall th e dev ice in a ve hicle. F aulty installation or service may be dange rous and ma y invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your vehicl e is mount ed and ope rating properly . Do n ot store or carry flamm able liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same comp artment as the device, it s parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equippe d with an air bag, rem ember that an air ba gs i nflat e w ith gre at force. Do no t place obj ects , inc ludi ng i nstall ed o r p ortab le wireless equipm ent in t he area over th e air bag or in the air bag de ployment area. If in-vehicle wire less equipment is improperly i nstalled and th e air bag inflate s, serious in jury coul d result . P otentially explosive environments Switch off you r device when in any area w ith a pote ntially explosive atm osphere and obey all signs and instructions. P ote ntially explosive atmosphere s include areas where you w ould normally be advised to turn off your vehicle e ngine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosio n or fire resulting in bodily in jury or e ven death . Switch off the device at refuelling po ints such as nea r gas pumps at service stat ions. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel de pots, storage, and distribution areas, chemical plant s or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmo sphere are often but not always c learly marked. They include below de ck on b oats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied pet roleum gas (such as propan e or butane ), and areas where the air c ontains che micals or partic les such as grain, dust or metal pow ders. FCC re gulations proh ibit u sing you r w ireless dev ice wh ile in t he air . The us e of wireless tele phones in an aircraft may be dang erous to the operation of the aircraft, dis rupt t he wi reless t elephone n etwork, and may be illegal. F ailure to observ e these instructi ons may lead to suspension or denial of te lephone services to the offende r , legal action, or both. EMERGENC Y CALLS Import an t: W ireless phones, including t his phone, operate using radio signals, wireless networks, landl ine netwo rks, and user-programme d functions . Becau se of t his, co nnect ions in all con ditions c annot be guaranteed. Y o u should n ever rely solely on an y wireless phone for essent ial commun ications like me dical emerge ncies . To mak e an em erg enc y c al l: 1 If the ph one is n ot on, switch it on. Ch eck for ade quate signal strength. Som e networks ma y require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone. 2 Press t he End ke y as many tim es as n ee ded t o cl ea r the displ ay a nd re ad y th e phone for calls.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 109 Copyright © 2004 N okia Re fere nc e i nfo rm ati on 3 K ey in the offic ial emergenc y num ber for your present loc ation. Emerge ncy numbers v ary by locatio n. 4 Press t he Ta l k ke y . If certain feat ures are in use, you may first nee d to t urn those feature s off be fore you ca n ma ke an e mer gency call. C onsult this gu ide o r you r servic e provide r . When makin g an emergen cy call, give all the ne cessary inform a tion as accuratel y as possible. Y our w ireless phone m ay be the only means of commun ication at the scene of an accident. Do not en d the ca ll until giv en permission to do so.
1 1 0 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Certification Information (SAR) THIS MODEL PHON E MEETS THE GOVER NMENT'S REQUIREMEN TS FOR EXPOSURE TO R A D I O W AVE S . Y our wirel ess phone is a rad io trans mitter and receive r . It is d esigned and manufac tured not to e xceed th e emission limits for e xposure to radio fre quency ( RF) energy set by the Federal C om munica tions Com mis sion of t he U. S. Gov ernmen t. These limits are part of co mprehensive guideline s and est ablish permitte d levels of RF e nergy for the general popu lation. The gu idelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organiz ations th rough periodic and th orough eva lu at ion of s ci en ti fi c st ud ie s. The st an d ar ds in cl ud e a su bst an t ial saf e ty m a rg in designed to assure th e safety of all pe rsons, regardless of age and h ealth. The exposure standard for w irele ss m obile phones employs a unit of me asurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate , or SAR. The SAR limit set by t he FCC is 1.6W/kg.* T ests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC w ith t he phon e tran smittin g at its highe st ce rtified pow er lev el in all tested freque ncy bands. Alth ough the SAR is determ ined at th e highes t certified power level, the actual SAR level of t he phon e while ope rating can be we ll below th e maxim um valu e. T his is becau se th e pho ne is design ed to oper ate at mu lti ple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach th e network. In gene ral, the closer you are to a wi reless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Befor e a p hone model is av ailable for s ale to the pub lic, it must be t ested and cer tifie d to the FCC that it doe s not exceed the limit e stablished by the gov ernme nt-adopted requirement for safe exposu re. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at th e ear and worn on the body) as required by t he FCC for each mode l. The high est SAR value for t his model ph one as reported to the FCC: When te sted for use at the ear - FCCID n o. GMLNPM -1 0 is 0. 84 W/kg FC CI D no. GML NP M-1 0X i s 0 .75 W/ kg When worn on the body , as describe d in this use r guide: FCCID n o. GMLNPM - 1 0 is 0.73 W/ kg FC CI D no. GML NP M-1 0X i s 0 .79 W/ kg (Body-worn m easurements differ amon g phone mo dels, depending u pon available enh ance men ts and FCC req ui remen ts) . While there may be differences between the SAR le vels of vari ous phones and at vari ous position s, they all meet th e government requirement. The FCC has g ranted an Equ ipme nt Aut horiz at ion for this mod e l phon e wi th all repo rt ed SAR lev els e valu ate d as in c omplianc e with th e FCC RF expos ure guid elines. SAR inform ation on this model ph one is on file with the FCC and can be found u nder the Display Gran t section of http ://www .fcc.gov /oet/fccid after searching on FCC I D GMLNPM-10 and GMLNPM-1 0X .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 1 1 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Re fere nc e i nfo rm ati on For body worn op eration, thi s phone has been tested and meet s the FCC RF exposure guid el ine s fo r us e wi th a carr y ca se , belt cli p, or ho ld e r tha t con tai ns no me t al an d that positio ns the han dset a minim um of 5 /8 inch (1.5 c m) from the bo dy . Use of othe r car ry cases, belt clip s, or holders may not en sure comp lianc e with FCC RF exposu re gu ide line s. If you do not u se a body- worn accessor y and are not holdin g the pho ne at the ear , posi tion the ha nds et a mini mum o f 5/8 i nc h (1. 5 cm) fr om yo ur bo dy when t he phone i s switc hed on. *In the United State s and Canada, the SAR limit for m obile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substant ial margin of safety to giv e additional p rotection for the public and to account for any variatio ns in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting require ments and the netw ork band. For SAR informa tion i n ot her region s please loo k under p roduct i nformatio n at www .nokia. com .
1 12 C opyright © 2004 Nokia • BATTER IES This section provides inform ation about the battery in t he phon e. Be aware that the info rmation in th is sect ion is s ubject to c hange. Note: The phone u ses a lithium ion ( Li-Ion ) battery . Dispose of used batteries in acco rdance with an y local reg ulations. Do not dispose of as household wa ste. The table s shown in this s ection provide inform ation abou t th e batterie s that are available for your phone, charging times with t he standard travel charger (ACP-7), talk time s, and st andby t imes. Co nsult your servic e provide r for m ore informati on. Charging tim es The charging t imes li sted below are approximate. Standby and talk ti mes The tim es shown in th e followin g table are estimate s only and represent a range for either standby or talk times (not a combination of both). The operation time of the battery depends on con ditions such as: • Tra n smittin g power lev el • Signal (distance betw een t he phone an d the base station) • Network parameters define d by the operator • Phone use (WAP , games, SMS) • Char ging proce dure used Battery opt ion ACP-7 Char ger BLC-2 Li-I on B attery 1 0 00 mAh 3.5 h Battery opt ion Ta l k t im e Stan dby time BLC-2 Li-I on Ba ttery 1 0 00 mAh up to 5. 5 h up to 10 d
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 13 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Te chnical inf ormation 2 1 T echnical information Feature Specification We i g h t 1 0 7 g with BLC- 2 1000 mAh batte ry Size Length 1 19 mm (4.68 in) Widt h 50 mm ( 1.97 in ) Dep th 23 mm (0.90 in) Frequency Range GSM 8 5 0 824.2 to 848. 8 MH z (TX) 869.2 to 8 93.8 MH z (RX) GSM 19 00 1850. 2 to 1909.8 MH z (TX) 1930. 2 to 198 9.8 MHz ( RX) T ran smitt er Outp ut P ower GSM 850 2 W GSM 1900 1 W Batter y V oltag e 3.6 V dc nomin al 3.6 V dc for car kit Operating Temperature 14 ° F t o 1 31 ° F (-10 ° C to 55 ° C) Networks GSM 850 MHz /1900 MHz Contac ts Up to 500 conta cts in th e phon e. Each contac t holds up to 5 numbers and 3 t ext fields (dy namic mem ory). C heck w ith you r SIM card provider or c arrier for inform ation abou t SIM ca rd memo ry capa cit y .
1 14 C opyright © 2004 Nokia 22 T roubleshooting This se ction provides a table that lis ts some of the mo st commonly encountered problems and provides possible cause s and solutions. Proble m P ossibl e cause P oss ibl e s olut ion My phone is no t charg ing. The charger and th e phone are not properly conne cted. Secu rely con ne ct the charger to th e phone . The c harger is not properly plugged i n. Make sure th at the charg er is pl ugge d in corre ctl y . My phone is no t making/ answering ca lls. The battery is not charged. Charge th e battery . The signal strength is poor . If you are indoors, move to ward a win dow . I cannot li sten to my voice messages. Y ou do not have voi ce mail ser vice. Call y our wire less s ervice provider . Y ou ha ve not set u p you r voi ce mailb ox w ith your service provider . Call y our wire less s ervice provider . Y ou have not saved your voice mail nu mber in yo ur phone. Refer to “ Vo i c e f e a t u r e s ” on page 44. The voic e mail number you hav e save d is in corre ct. Call y our wire less s ervice provider . Y ou have forgotten your password or are entering it incorrectl y . Call y our wire less s ervice provider .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 15 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Nokia One-Y ear Limit ed Warranty 23 Nokia One-Y ear Limited W arranty Nokia Inc. ( “ Nok ia” ) warrant s t hat th is cellula r ph one ( “ Produc t” ) is fre e from defects in material and w ork manship that result in Product failure during normal usage, a ccording t o the follo wing te rms a nd conditio ns : 1 The limi ted warranty for the Pro duct extends for ONE (1 ) year beginning on t he date of the purchase of the Pr oduct. This one year period i s extend ed by eac h whole d ay t hat the Product is out o f your po sse ssion for repa ir under this wa rranty . 2 The lim ited wa rrant y ext ends on ly to the origi nal purc haser ( “ Consumer” ) of the Product and is not assi gnab le or transferable to any subsequent purc haser/ end -us er . 3 The limited warrant y extends only to Consumers who purchase the Product in th e Unit ed St ates of Ameri ca. 4 During th e limite d wa rranty pe riod, Nokia w ill repair , or replac e, at Nokia ’ s sole option, any defective parts, or any parts that w ill n ot properly ope rate for the ir intended use w ith n ew or refurbished re placeme nt item s if such re pair or rep lacement is need ed becau se of produ ct malfunc tion or failu re duri ng normal usage. No c harge will b e made to the C onsume r for an y such parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor ch arges incurred by Nokia in repairing or re placing the defective parts. The limite d warranty does not c over defects in appe arance, cosmetic, decorativ e or struc tural items , inc luding fra ming, and any non- oper ativ e pa rts. Noki a ’ s li mit of lia bili ty unde r th e lim it ed wa rran t y sha ll be th e actu al cash value of th e Prod uct at the time th e Co nsum er retu rns the Produc t for repair , determined by th e price paid by the Consume r for the Produc t less a reasonable amount for usage. Nokia shall not be liable for any other losses or d amag es. Thes e remedies are th e Cons umer ’ s exc lusi ve r emedies for b reach of warranty . 5 Upon request from Nok ia, the Consumer mu st prove th e date o f the origin al purchase of t he Produc t by a dated bill of sale or dated it emized receipt. 6 The Consumer shal l bear the cost of shipp ing the Produc t to Nokia in Melbourne, Flor ida . Nokia shal l be ar the c ost of sh ipp ing the Prod uc t bac k to the Co nsum er after the complet ion of s ervic e under this limited warra nty . 7 The Co nsu mer s hall have n o c ove rage or be nefits unde r th is lim ited w arranty if any of th e following co ndition s are applicabl e: a) The Product has bee n subjected t o abnormal use, abnorm al conditions, improper storage, exposu re to moisture o r dampness, unauthori zed modifications, unau thorized c onnections, u nauthorized repair , misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, imprope r installation, or oth er acts which are not the fault of Noki a, including damage caused by shipping.
1 16 C opyright © 2004 Nokia b) The Produ ct ha s been dama ged from exte rnal c auses s uch a s collision with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, win dstorm, lightning, earthquake or d amage fro m exposure to weather c ondition s, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blo wn fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, damage caused by computer or in ternet viru ses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancelbots or damage cause d by the conn ection to other produ cts not recomm ended for inte rconnection by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in writing by the Consume r of the alleged de fect or malfunct ion of the Product w ithin fourt een ( 14) days after th e expiration of the applic able limited w arranty period. d) The Product serial number plate or the enhancem ent data code has be en removed, defaced or altered. e) The defect or dama ge was caused by the defe ctive function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external ant enna, or viruses or oth er software problem s introdu ced into the Produ ct. 8 Nokia does not warrant unint errupted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develops during the limited warranty pe riod, the Consum er shal l take the foll owing step-by-ste p procedure: a) The Consumer shall return the Produc t to the place of purchase for re pair or replacement proc essing. b) If “ a ” is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consum er shall ship th e Pro duct prepaid and insured t o: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Department 795 We st Na sa Bl v d. Melb ourne, FL 3290 1 c) The Consumer shall include a retu rn address, daytime phone number and/ or fax num ber , complete de scription of the probl em, proof of purchase and service agre ement (i f applicable). Expen ses related to removin g the Product from an ins tallation a re not cov ered unde r this limite d warrant y . d) The Cons umer w ill be billed for a ny parts or labor cha rges not cov ered by this limit ed warranty . The C onsume r will be responsible for any e xpenses related to rein stallation of the Produc t. e) Nokia will re pair th e Product und er t he limite d warra nty wi thin 30 days after receipt of the Prod uct. If Nokia c annot perform re pairs cove red under th is limite d warranty w ithin 30 days , or after a re asona ble numbe r of attempts to repair the same defe ct, Nokia at its option , will pro vide a replacement Produc t or refun d the purch ase price of the Produc t less a reasonabl e amount for usage. I n some states t he Consumer may ha ve the right to a loaner if the repair of the Product take s more than te n (1 0) days. Please contact the Custome r Service Cente r at Nokia at th e telephon e number li sted at the end of thi s warranty if you need a loaner and the repai r of the P rod uct h as ta ken o r i s est imat ed to ta ke more tha n ten (1 0) d ays.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 1 17 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Nokia One-Y ear Limit ed Warranty f) If the Product is returne d during th e limite d wa rranty period, but th e problem with th e Produc t is not c overed un der the terms and c ondition s of this limited w arranty , the Co nsumer w ill be notified and giv en a n estimate of the c harges the Consu mer mu st pay to have th e Product repaired, with all shipping ch arges billed t o the Con sumer . If the estimate is refused, the Produ ct will b e re turned freight co llect. If the Product is returned afte r the e xpiration of the limit ed warranty period, Nokia ’ s no r m a l s e r vi c e p ol i c ie s sh al l apply and t he Consumer will be responsible for all shipping charges. 9 Y ou (the C onsum er) unders tand that t he produc t may consist o f r e f u r b i sh ed equipment that contain s used c ompon ents, some of which h ave been reprocessed. The used compon ents comply w ith Product performance and reliability s pecific ations. 10 ANY IMPL IED W ARRANTY OF MERCH ANT ABILITY , OR FI TNESS FOR A P ARTICUL AR PURPO SE OR US E, SHALL B E LIMITED TO THE DURATION O F THE FORE GOING LI MITED WRITTEN WA RRANT Y . O TH ERWISE, THE FORE GOING LIMITE D WA RRANT Y IS THE CONSUMER ’ S SOLE A ND E XCLU SIVE REM ED Y AND I S IN LIE U OF A LL O THER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLI ED. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPEC IAL, INC IDEN TAL, PUNIT IVE O R C ONSE QUE NTIAL DA MAG ES, IN CL UDIN G BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOS S OF ANTICIPA TED BENEFI TS O R PROFITS, LOSS OF SAV INGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF DAT A, PUNITI VE DAMAG ES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT , COST OF CAPIT AL, COST O F AN Y S UB ST IT UTE EQU IPM E NT OR F AC IL I TIE S, DOW NTI ME , THE CL AI MS O F AN Y THIRD PARTI ES, INCLUDING CUSTO MERS, AND INJURY TO PROPER TY , RESUL TING FROM TH E PUR CH ASE OR U SE OF TH E P ROD UC T OR AR ISING FRO M BR EACH OF THE W ARRANTY , BREACH OF CONTRACT , NEGLIGENCE, STR ICT TO RT , OR ANY OT HER LEGAL OR EQUIT ABLE THEORY , EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIH OOD OF SUC H DAMAGES. NOK IA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SER VICE UNDER THE LI MITED WARRANTY , OR L OSS OF USE DURING TH E PERIOD TH AT THE PRO DUCT IS BEING REPAIRED. 11 Some sta te s do no t a llow li mi tat ion of how lo ng an im plie d w arr an ty la sts, so the one year warra nty limi tatio n may n ot a pply to yo u (th e Consum er). S ome stat es do no t al low the exc lus i on or lim ita tion of in cide n ta l an d co nseq ue n tia l damag es, so cert ain o f t he a bove lim itati ons or ex clusion s m ay no t apply to you (th e C ons u me r). T his lim it e d w arr ant y g ive s t he C ons u mer sp e cific lega l rig ht s and t he C onsumer may a lso have other right s whic h vary f rom s tate to sta te. 12 Nokia neithe r assumes nor authorizes any auth orized service center or any other person or entity to assum e for it any othe r obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly prov ided for in this lim ited wa rrant y includi ng th e provider or se ller of any exte nded w arranty o r service agreement.
1 18 C opyright © 2004 Nokia 13 Th is is the en tir e war ran ty bet ween Nokia and the Cons umer , and s u p e r se d e s all pr ior a nd cont e mpor ane ous a greement s or und ersta ndi ngs, or a l o r w r i t te n, relating to the Produc t, and no re presentation, prom ise or condit ion not containe d herein s hall m odify these terms . 14 This limited wa rranty allocate s the risk of failure of the Product bet ween the Consumer and Nokia. The allocati on is recognized by the Consu mer and is reflected i n the pu rchase price . 15 Any action or law suit for breach of w arranty must b e comm enced wit hin eighte en (18) mont hs following pu rchas e of th e Prod uct. 16 Question s concern ing this limited warranty may be dire cted to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Se rvice 7725 Woodland Ce nter Blvd., Ste. 150 Tam p a , FL 3 3614 Te lephon e: 1-88 8-NO KI A-2U (1-888 -665-42 28) Facsimile: ( 8 13) 2 87-66 12 TTY/TDD Use rs Only : 1 -800 -24-N OKIA ( 1-800-2 46-6 542 ) 17 The li mited wa rranty period for Nok ia supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined with in th eir own w arranty cards and packaging.
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 11 9 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Appendix A Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular T elecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobil e phones © 2001 Cellular Telecommu nicat ions & Inte rnet As socia tion . All R ights Rese rved.1 250 Con nectic ut Av enue , NW Suite 8 00, Washingt on, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-00 8 1
120 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Saf ety is the mo st importa nt call you w ill ever make . A G u ide to S af e a nd R espo n sib l e Wi r ele s s P ho n e U s e T en s of millions of people in t he U .S. toda y ta k e ad v an tage o f the uni que combin ation of co n v en ience , safety and v alue deliv ered b y the wireless telepho ne . Quite simpl y , the w ir eless ph on e gi v es pe ople the p o w erfu l a bility to co mmun icate by v oice- -alm ost anyw here, anytime--wit h the boss, with a client, wit h the kids, with em ergenc y p erson ne l or ev en with t he police. E ach y ear , Am eric ans ma k e billions of calls from their w ir eless p hones, and t he numbers are ra pidly g ro wing. But an imp or tant responsibilit y accomp anies thos e bene f its, one that ev er y wir eless phone user must u phold. When driving a car , driving is y our first r e spon sibility . A wireless phon e ca n be a n in v aluable tool, but good judgm en t must be exer cised a t all tim es w hile d riving a mot or v e hicle--w he th er on th e ph on e or not . T he basic lessons ar e ones w e all learned as teena g ers . Dri ving r equir es aler tness, cau tion and cou r tesy . It requires a hea vy dose of basic commo n se nse--- k eep y our hea d up , k eep y our ey es on th e road, c heck y our m irr ors frequen tly and w atch out f or ot her driv ers. It r equires obeyin g all tr aff ic signs and sig nals and sta ying within the speed limit. It me ans using seatbe lts and requiring othe r passeng ers to do t he same. But with wireless phone use, driving safely means a little mo r e. This broc h ur e is a call to wireless phone users ev er yw her e to mak e safety their f irst prio rity w hen behind th e w hee l of a car . W ireless te leco mmuni cation s is ke eping us in touch, simplify ing our liv es, pr otect ing us i n em ergenc ies and pro vid ing o ppor t unities t o help ot hers in n eed . W h en it co me s to the use of wi r eless ph on es, saf e ty is your most impo rtant call . Wirele ss Phon e "Safe ty Tips " Belo w ar e safety tips t o f o llo w w hile dri ving and u sing a wireless phone w hic h sh oul d be easy to r eme mbe r . 1 Get to kno w y our w ir eless p hone a nd it s features suc h as spe ed dia l and redial. Carefully r e ad y our instructio n manual and learn to tak e ad v ant age of v aluable features most ph one s offer , includin g auto mat ic r e dial an d me mor y . A lso, w ork to me moriz e the phone k eyp ad so y o u can use th e spe ed dia l func tio n wit hou t tak ing y o ur att entio n off the road. 2 When a v ailab le, use a ha nds free device. A number of ha nds free wireless phon e accessorie s are r eadil y a v ailab le toda y . Whethe r y ou c hoose an inst alled m oun te d device f or y our w ireless phone or a spe ak er phon e ac cessor y , t ak e ad v antage o f thes e dev ices i f a v a ilab le to y ou. 3 P os ition y ou r wireless phon e wit hin ea sy r each. Make sure y ou place y our wireless phon e wit hin ea sy r e ach and w here y ou can g rab it witho ut remo ving y our ey e s from the road. If y ou g et an inc oming call at an in con v enie nt tim e, if possib l e, let y our v o ice mail answ er it f o r y ou. 4 Suspend conv ersatio ns during ha zar dou s dri vin g co ndition s or sit uations. Let the person y ou are sp eaking with kno w y ou ar e driving; if necessar y , suspe nd the call in hea vy traff ic or haz ardous w eat he r condit ion s . Rain, sleet, sn o w an d ice can be h azar dou s, b ut so is hea vy traff ic. A s a dri v er , y ou r first responsibility is to pa y atte ntion to the r oad .
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 121 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Appendix A 5 Do no t take notes o r look up phone numbers w h ile driving. If y o u a r e reading an addr ess boo k or business ca r d, or wr iting a "to do " list w hile driving a car , y o u ar e not w atching w here y ou are going. I t’ s co mm on se nse. D on’ t g et caugh t in a dang e r ous situat ion be cause y ou are r e ading or writing a nd not pa ying atte ntion to th e roa d o r nea rby v e hi cles. 6 D ial sens ib ly and assess the traf f ic; if possible, place calls w hen y ou are not mo ving or befor e pulling in to traf fic. T ry to plan y our calls bef ore y ou begin y ou r trip or a ttem pt to co inci de y our c alls w ith times y o u ma y be st opp ed a t a stop sign, red light or otherw ise station ar y . Bu t if y ou nee d to di al w hile driving, f oll o w this simple tip--dial o nly a fe w nu mbers, check the road and y our mirrors, t hen co nt in ue. 7 Do no t eng age in st r essfu l or em otion al conv ersatio ns that m a y be dist racting. Stressful or emo tiona l conv ersation s and d ri ving d o no t m ix--t hey ar e di str acti n g an d e v en dan ger o us w he n y ou ar e be hind t he w heel of a car . Mak e people y ou ar e talking with a w are y o u ar e drivin g and if necessar y , suspend conv ersations w hic h h a v e the poten tial t o d i v er t y our atte nt ion from the r oa d. 8 Use y our wir eless ph on e to call for help . Y our wireless phon e is one o f the greatest to ols y o u can o wn to protect y ou rself a nd y our f amily in dang e rous situa tions--w ith y o ur phone at y our sid e, h elp is only t hree n umb ers a w a y . Dial 9- 1-1 or oth er lo ca l em er gency n umber in t he ca se of f ir e, tr af f ic a cci de nt , r oad hazard or me dical e mergen cy . R e mem ber , it is a free call on y our wireless ph one! 9 Use y our wireless phone to he lp o thers in eme r g encies. Y o ur wir eless p hone pro vid es y ou a perfect op po rtu nit y to be a " Good Sa maritan " in y our commun ity . If y ou se e an au to acc ident, c rime in progr ess or other se rious emergenc y w her e liv es are in danger , call 9-1-1 or other loca l emergenc y n umbe r , as y ou w ould w ant oth ers to d o f o r y ou. 10 Call r oadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergenc y assistance nu mber w hen n ecessar y . Cer tain situ ations y o u en count er w hile dri vin g ma y r equ ir e attention, but ar e not urgent en ough to merit a call f or e mergenc y services. But y ou still can u se y o ur wir eless p hon e to le nd a ha nd. If y ou se e a b r oken-do wn v eh icle posing n o serious h aza r d, a brok en tra f fic signal, a m inor t raff ic accide nt w her e no one appears inju r ed o r a v e hicle y ou kno w to be stolen , call roadsid e assistance or othe r special no n-emergenc y wir eless number . Careless, distracted ind i vidua ls and pe ople driving irre sp onsibly r epresent a hazard to e v e ry o ne on the r oad. Since 1984, the Cellular T elecommunicati ons Industr y Associa tion an d t he wireless ind ustr y ha v e co ndu cted edu cation al out r ea ch to inf o r m wir eless p ho ne users o f their responsibilities as safe dr i v ers and goo d citize ns. As w e approac h a new ce ntur y , more and more of us w ill take ad v antage o f the be ne f its o f wireless te lephon es. And, a s w e t ak e to t he roads, w e all ha v e a r espon sibility to driv e safely . T he wir eless indust ry reminds you to use your phon e saf e l y when drivin g . F or more inf or mation, please call 1-888-901 -SAFE. F or update s: http:// www .w o w-com .com/ consu mer/ iss ues/dr i ving/ artic les .cf m?ID=85
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No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 123 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Appendix B Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. F ood and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones ©July 18 , 200 1For update s: http://www .fda.gov/cdrh/phones
124 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Consumer Up date on W ireless Phones U.S. Foo d and D ru g Admi nistra ti on 1. Do wir eless phones pose a heal th hazard ? Th e a v aila b le scie ntific evidence do es not sh o w that any he alth prob lem s ar e associ ated w ith using wireless ph one s . There is no proof , ho w ev er , tha t wireless phone s ar e absolutely safe. W ireless phon es emit lo w lev els o f r ad iofrequency energ y (RF) in the micro w a v e rang e w hile being used . They also emit v er y lo w lev els of RF w hen in t he sta nd-by m ode. Whereas high lev els of RF can p r oduc e h ealth effects (b y heating tissue) , exposur e to lo w lev el RF that doe s not produce he ating eff ects causes n o kno wn ad v erse health eff ects. Many studies of lo w lev el RF ex p osures ha v e no t f ound a ny b iological e ffects . So me stud ies h a v e su gg est ed th at some bio logica l effects m a y occur , b ut such findings ha v e not been con f ir med by additional r esear ch . In som e cases, other resear c hers ha v e had d iff iculty in r eproducin g tho se st udies, o r in de ter min ing th e reason s f or in co nsistent r esult s . 2. Wha t is FDA's role concern ing the safety of wireless phones? Under t he la w , FD A d oes not re view the safet y of radiation -emit ting c ons umer products such as w ireless phon es b ef or e t hey can be sold , as i t d oes w ith new drug s or medic al devi ces. Ho w ev er , t he agenc y h as auth ority to ta k e act ion if w ir eless phone s are sho wn t o em it radiofrequenc y energ y (RF) a t a lev el t hat is hazardous to the user . In such a case , FD A coul d re q uire the manufacturers of wir e less phone s to notif y users o f the hea lth h azard and t o repair , replace or r eca ll the phone s so tha t the ha za r d no lo ng er exists. Although t he existing scientific data d o not justify FD A r egulat ory ac tions, FD A has ur ged the wir el ess pho ne indus tr y to tak e a n umber of steps , inc lud ing the f ollo win g: • Supp or t n eed ed r esea r ch into po ssible biologica l e ffects of RF o f the typ e emitt ed by wireless phone s; • Design wir el ess phones in a w a y that minimizes any RF e xposur e to the user tha t is n ot n ec essa r y f or dev ice fu nc tio n; a nd • Cooperate in p r o viding users o f wire less pho ne s with the best p ossibl e inf o r mati on o n po ssible ef fect s of wire l ess phon e use on huma n hea lth . FD A be lon gs to an interage ncy w orking group of the fed eral age nc ies that h a v e r espon sibility f or differ ent aspects o f RF safety to ensu r e coo r dinat ed eff or ts at the federal lev el. The f o llo wing ag enc ies belo ng to th is w orking group: • Nation al Institute f or Occup ational Saf e ty and Health • En vironment al Protect ion Ag en c y • F eder al Com mu nic ation s Co mmi ss ion • Occupational Safe ty and Health Administration • National T elecom munications and Inf ormat ion Adm inistration T he Natio nal Institutes of Health p ar ticipates in so me in tera g enc y w orking group acti vities, as w ell. FD A shares re gulator y r espon sibilities f or wireless phon es wit h the F e deral Commun ica tions Co mmi ssion (F CC ). All pho nes tha t ar e sold in the Unit ed States must co mply w ith F CC safety gu ideline s t hat lim it RF exposur e. FC C r elies on FD A and o ther h ealth agen cies for safety questio ns about w ireless phone s. FCC also
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 125 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Appendix B r egulates the base stat ions that the wireless phon e netw orks r ely upo n. While the se base stati ons o perate at high er p o w er tha n do the wir eless p hon es the msel v es, the RF exposure s that peo ple ge t fr om these base st ations are ty pically t housand s of times lo w er than those the y can g et from wir eless phon es. Base stations are thus not the subjec t of the safety q uestions disc ussed in t his docu ment . 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this up date? T he term wir eless p hone refe rs here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antenn as, ofte n ca lled cel l mob ile o r PC S pho nes. T hese t ype s of w ir eless ph one s can expose the user t o mea su ra b le radio frequen c y en erg y (R F) beca use of th e sho r t di sta nc e bet w een t he ph one and the u ser ’ s hea d. Th es e RF e xpo sur es ar e li mi te d b y F e deral Co mmunicat ions Com missio n safety guideline s that w er e dev elop ed with t he ad vi ce of F D A an d o the r f eder al he al th a nd s af ety a g enc ies . W hen t h e p ho ne i s loc ate d a t g r e ate r di st ance s from th e u ser , th e exposu re to R F is d rastic a lly lo w e r because a person's R F exposure decr ea ses ra pi dly with inc r ea sing dist ance from the source. The so-calle d co r dless p hon es; w h ich ha v e a base un it conn ec ted to th e telephon e wirin g in a ho use , typically op erate at far lo w er po w e r le v e ls, and thus produce RF exposures far belo w the F CC safety lim its. 4. Wha t are the resu lt s of the research done alread y? T h e r es ear c h don e thus far has pr odu ce d con f lict ing r es ult s , an d ma ny st ud ies ha v e suffe red f rom f la ws in their r e sear c h metho ds . Animal ex perime nts in v estig ating the ef fect s of r adio fr equen cy en e r g y (RF ) e xpos ur es c har ac ter ist ic of w ir eles s phon es ha v e yielded con f lict ing r esults th at of ten ca nnot be re p eated in ot her la boratorie s. A fe w an imal stud ies, ho w e v e r , ha v e sug g ested that lo w lev els of RF co uld accele rate the d ev e lopmen t of canc er in laborator y a nim als. Ho w e v e r , ma ny of th e st ud ies that sho w ed increase d tumo r dev elo pme nt use d anim als th at had been g enetica lly eng ine er ed or t r eat ed wi th ca nc er -ca usin g c hemi cals so as to be p r e-d is pos ed t o dev elop can cer in the absence of RF exposure . O ther studies e xpo sed the animals to RF f or up to 22 ho urs per da y . T h ese condit ions are not similar to the con ditions under w hich people u se wi reless pho nes, so w e d on’ t kn o w wit h ce r taint y w hat the r esults of such studi es mean f or hu man h ealth. Th ree lar g e epide miolog y studies h a v e b een published sinc e De cem ber 2000. Betw een them, the studies in v estig ate d any possible association betw e en the use of wir eless p hones and prim ar y brain can cer , g lio ma, me ningioma, o r aco ustic neuroma, tum ors of the b rain o r saliv ar y g land , leu k emia , or othe r canc ers. None of th e st udies de mon strated th e existe nce of a ny har mf ul h ealt h effec ts fr o m wir eless p hon e R F ex p osures . Ho w ev er , no ne of the stu dies can a ns w e r que stions a bout lon g-t er m exposures, since the a v erage pe riod o f phon e u se in t hese st udi es w a s ar ou nd th ree y ears. 5.Wh at research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones po ses a health risk? A comb ination of la borator y stud ies and epide miological stud ies of peo ple actually using wi re less ph one s w ou ld pro vide so me of the dat a th at ar e ne ede d. Lifet ime animal e xposure studies co uld b e comp leted in a few y ears. Ho w ev er , v er y large n umb ers of anima ls w ould b e ne eded to p r o v ide r elia bl e p r oof of a canc er pr omoting ef fec t if one e xist s . Ep idemi olo gica l st udie s can pr o vide da ta tha t i s dir ectly a pplica b le to hum an p opu latio ns, b u t 10 or m ore y ears f ollo w -up ma y b e need ed to p ro v ide ans w ers abou t some healt h e f fect s, suc h as canc er . This is bec ause th e interv al
126 Copyright © 2004 Nokia betw e en th e tim e of e xp osu re to a can cer -c aus in g ag en t and the ti m e tu mo rs d ev el op - if they do - ma y be many , man y y ears . The in terp retation of e pidem iological studies is hamp ered b y diff iculties in me asuring actual RF e x posure during da y- to- da y use of wir eless phones. Ma ny factors aff ect this measur ement, suc h as the angle at w hich the pho ne is held , or w hic h mod el of ph one is used. 6. What is FDA d oing to find o ut more abou t the po ssible health effects of wir eless phone RF? FD A is w orking with t he U .S. Nation al T o xicolog y Pro g ram and w ith g roups of in v estigators ar ound the w orl d to ensure that high pr iority animal studies ar e conducted to a ddr es s impo r ta nt que stio ns about t he effect s of exposure to rad iofrequenc y energ y (R F). FD A has been a leadin g par tic ipant in the W or ld He alth Orga nizatio n Inter nation al Elect ro magn etic Field s (EMF) P roject sin ce its in ceptio n in 1 996. A n in f luen tial result of thi s w or k ha s been th e de v elopme nt of a de taile d agenda of r esear ch need s that has dri v en the esta b lishme nt of n e w r esear ch pr ogr ams ar oun d the w or ld. T h e Pr ojec t has al so help ed dev el op a seri es of pub lic inf ormati on do cuments on EMF is sues . FD A and the Cellular T elec ommunic ations & I nte rne t As so ciat ion (C TIA) ha v e a f ormal Coop erati v e R e sear c h and De v elopmen t Agr eement (CRAD A) to do r esear ch on w ireless phon e safety . FD A p r o vides the sc ien tif ic o v ersight, obtain ing input from e xpe r ts in go v ernment , ind ustry , and aca demic o r g ani zations . CTIA -funded r ese ar c h is condu cted through c ontracts to indepe ndent in v e stigat ors. T he init ial r esearc h will include bot h laborator y studie s and stud ies of w ir eless p hone u sers. The CRAD A will also include a broad assessment of additional r esearc h need s in the cont e xt o f th e la test researc h d ev elopm en ts around t he w orld. 7. How can I fi nd out how much radi ofre quency e nergy e xposu re I can get by u sing my w irel ess phone? All pho nes sold in the Un ited States must comply with F ederal Commun icat ions Comm ission (FC C) guid elin es that lim it radiofr equ enc y ene r g y ( RF) exposu r es . FCC e stab lished th ese guide lines in c onsu ltat ion with F D A and t he ot her fe deral hea lth a nd safe ty ag encie s. The FCC lim it for RF exposure from wireless tele ph ones is set at a Specific Absor ption R a te (S AR) of 1.6 w a tts per kilogram (1.6 W /kg). The FCC lim it is c ons istent w ith t he sa f ety sta ndards dev elope d by the Inst itute of Electr ical and Electr onic Enginee r ing ( IEEE) and the Na tional Cou nci l on R adiati on Pr otection a nd Mea sur ement. T h e e xposur e limit tak es in to consi derat ion th e b ody’ s a bility to remo v e heat from the ti ssues that absorb energ y f r om th e wireless phone and is set w e ll be lo w lev els kno w n to h a v e effects . Manufactu r er s of wireless phone s must repor t the RF exposure lev el f o r each model of pho ne to the FC C. The FCC w ebsite ( http ://ww w .fcc.go v/oet /rfsa fety ) giv es directions f or locating th e FCC iden tificatio n number on y our pho ne so y ou can find y our pho ne ’ s RF exposure lev el in th e o nline listi ng. 8. What has FDA do ne to measure the radiofrequenc y energy coming from wireless phones? The Instit ute o f Elect rical and Elect ronic E ngin eers (IE EE) is d ev elop ing a technic al stan dar d f or m easuri ng th e radiof r eque ncy ene r g y (RF) e xp osure fr o m w ireless phone s and o ther w ireless handset s wi th the par ticipation a nd lea dersh ip of FD A scient ists and engin ee rs. T he sta nda r d , R eco mm ended Prac tic e f o r De te r minin g th e
No kia 60 1 0 User Gui de 127 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Appendix B Spatial-P eak Spe cif ic Ab sor ption Rate (SAR ) in the Hu man Body Due to W ir eless Commun icat ions Dev ices: E xperime nta l T ec hniqu es, sets f or th the first consiste nt test m ethod olog y f or meas uring the rate at w hich RF is de posi ted in t he hea ds of wireless phon e user s . The test m ethod use s a tissue -simulating mo de l of the huma n head. St andar dized SAR test methodolo g y is e xpected to greatl y impr o v e the consistency of me asurement s made at d iff erent laboratories o n th e sam e ph one. S AR is t he mea surement of the a mo unt of ene r g y absorb ed in tis sue , eith er by the w ho le bo dy or a small par t of the bo dy . It is measu r ed in w a tts/kg (or m illiw atts/g) of matter . This measurem ent is us ed to d eter min e w h ethe r a wireles s ph one co mpl ies w ith saf ety gu idelines. 9. What step s can I t ake to red uce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wir eless phone? If t her e is a r isk fr om these pr oducts --an d at th is poin t w e do not kno w that th er e is--it is pr o bab ly v er y small. But if y ou ar e concern ed a b out a v oiding ev en poten tial risks, y ou can t ak e a few simple steps t o minim ize y o ur exposur e t o radiofrequenc y energ y (RF) . Since tim e is a k ey fac tor in ho w much e xpo sur e a perso n receiv es, r educing t he amo un t of time sp ent using a wireless ph one w ill reduce RF exposure. If y o u must co nd uct exte nded c on v e rsatio ns by wireless pho ne ev er y da y , y ou co uld plac e more distan ce bet w ee n y o ur bo dy and the source of th e RF , since t he exposur e lev el drops off dramatica lly wit h dista nce. F or example, y ou co uld use a hea dset and carr y the wireless phone a w a y from y our bod y or use a wireless phone conn ecte d to a r emote antenn a. Again, the s cienti f ic data do not d emon stra te that w ir ele ss pho nes ar e harmful. But if y ou ar e conce rned a bout the RF ex posur e fr om thes e pr oducts , y ou can use mea sur es lik e tho se desc ribed a bo v e to r educe y our RF e xpo sur e from wir eless pho ne use. 10. What about chi ldren using wir eless phones? T he sci enti f ic e videnc e does not sh o w a danger to us ers o f wir eless p hones , inc luding c hild r en an d teena gers . I f y ou w ant to tak e steps to l o w er e x pos ure to radio fr equency energ y (RF) , the me as ures described abo v e w o uld apply to children an d tee nagers using wi re less ph one s . R e ducing the time of wireless pho ne u se and inc r easing the distance betw een th e user and th e RF sour ce will reduce R F exposure.Some g r oups sponsored b y other natio nal g o v ern me nts ha v e ad vised that childr en be disc ouraged fr om using wireless phone s at all. F o r e xamp le, the go v ern men t in the U nited Kingdom distrib uted leaf lets containing such a r ecomm endation in December 2000. They noted th at n o evidence exists th at us ing a w ireless pho ne cau ses bra in tumo rs or othe r ill effects . Their r eco mmend atio n to limi t wireless pho ne u se by c hildren w as strictly p r ecaution ar y; it w as not based on sc ientif ic evidence that any h ealth haz ar d exists. 1 1. Wh at abou t wireless p hone in terference wi th medical equipmen t? Radiofrequen c y en erg y (RF ) from w ir eles s pho nes can inter act with s ome ele ctronic de vi ce s . F or t hi s r eas on, FD A hel p ed de v elo p a deta il ed t est metho d t o me as ur e electromagnetic interference (EMI) of imp lanted cardiac pacemake rs and def ibr illators f r om wi r ele ss tele phone s . T hi s tes t meth od is no w part of a st an dar d sp on so r ed b y the A ssociation f or the Ad v ance ment of Me dical inst rume ntation (A AMI ). T h e f inal d raft, a join t effort by FD A, medic al devi ce ma nufacturers, and man y oth er groups, w as completed in late 2000. Th is stand ar d will allo w manufactur ers to ensure that cardiac pace mak ers and defibrillators ar e safe from wireless phon e EMI .
128 Copyright © 2004 Nokia FD A has t ested h earin g ai ds f o r inte rference fr o m ha ndheld wi r eless ph ones a nd helped dev elop a v o lunta ry sta ndard sponso r ed by th e Instit ute o f Ele ctrica l and Electronic E ngine ers (IEEE). T his standard specif ies test methods and perf orm ance r equiremen ts f o r hea ring ai ds an d wir eless p hon es so that no int erference occ urs w hen a person use s a co mpatib le phone an d a accomp anied hearing aid at the same time. T h is standar d w as appr o v ed b y the IEEE in 2000. FD A co nti n ues to mo nitor th e use of wireless phone s f or possible interactions w ith othe r medical d evices. Should h arm ful int erfer en ce be found to oc cu r , F D A w ill condu ct te stin g to ass e ss th e in te rference and w ork to reso lv e t he problem. 12. Wh ere can I f ind ad ditional i nformation ? F or a dditional in f orm ation , please refer to the f ollo wing resour ces: • FD A w eb page on w ireless phone s http ://ww w .fda.go v /cdrh /phon es/ind ex.htm l • F ede ral C ommun ications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Pr o gram http://www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsafety • Inter na tiona l Comm ission on N on -Ioniz ing Radia tion Protec tion http://w ww .icnir p .de • W or ld Hea lth Org an iza ti on (W HO ) Inte r nati ona l EM F P r ojec t http ://www .w ho .int/em f • Nationa l Radiologica l Protecti on Bo ar d (UK ) http ://ww w .nrpb . or g.uk/ July 18, 200 1For updat es: http://www .fda.gov/cdrh/phones
Nok ia 6 010 User Gui de 129 C opyright © 200 4 Nok ia Index Numerics 1-touch dialing assign a number 39 delete a n umber 40 A active c all option s answe r a w aiting call 42 end the ac tive call 42 reject a wait ing call 42 switch be twee n calls 42 third call waiting 42 alarm clock 93 delay alarm 94 snooze 94 answ er a call 18 a waiting c all 42 antenna 13 application s ch eck av ailab le mem ory 102 download 102 launc h 102 audible alerts 47 authori ty cert ificates 81 au to ma tic ke ygu ard 62 B back cov er release 12 battery charge 10 check stre ngth 14 indication on screen 14 power 14 block internation al ca lls 66 multime dia me ssage s 76 bookmarks 80 browser option s 79 business c ards receive 95 sen d 94 C cach e memo ry 81 calcu lato r 95 calend ar make a n ote 92 navigat e 92 view 92 call t imers 35 call wa itin g 22, 42 caller groups add names 57 assign ringing tone 57 graphics 58 re move na me s 57 rename 57 caller ID 18, 22 che c k vol um e 14 clock 12 hour 53 24 hour 53 alarm 93 display 53 hide 53 set 53 set time format 53 code default security code 64 personal unblocking key 64 PIN 63 rest rict ion pa sswor d 63 secu rity cod e 63 con fere nce c al ls 43 con tacts delete entire co ntents 33
130 C opyright © 200 4 Nokia delete nam es and num bers 33 edit name s and n umber s 31 find na mes 31 con vert cu rren cy 95 covers , chang ing 58 D data call history 37 date display 54 hide 54 set 54 set format 54 disconnect from mobile In ternet 83 display langu age 52 downloading ringing tones 52 E e-m a il sen d 71 set up sending profi le 71 emergenc y c all while onlin e 83 en d a ca ll 17 en d ke y 17 enha nc ement s 10 4 F file size 77 file type 77 fixed dialing 65 G gallery add a folder 55 delete a folde r 55 rename a folder 56 vi ew a fol der 55 games 10 0 Air Glide 10 0 Backgammon 101 Bowlin g 10 0 Sk y Di ver 101 GPRS 78 call h istory 34 call whil e on line 83 che ck d ata call hi stor y 34 phone symbols 82 H handsfre e op eration 46 head set 11 help te xt 53 I icons 14 idle screen 13 IM availability 86 con tacts 88 con ve rsatio n s 86 group chat 90 log in 85 log off 91 offline menu 85 online m enu 85 service provider icons 84 setting s 90 Indica tors 14 informat ion mess age se rvice 77 internation al ca lls prefix 29 restrict acc ess 66 J Jav a midlets 102 K keygu ard 62 L line for ou tgoing ca lls 22 list of menus and subm enus 19 lock code s PIN codes 63 PUK codes 64
Nok ia 6 010 User Gui de 13 1 C opyright © 2004 N okia M make a call 17 an intern ational c all 39 emergenc y c all while onlin e 83 memory available for multim edia m essages 75 default memory for contac ts 33 me ss ag e se tti n gs mes sage cen ter n umber 67 message mode 67 message s ch eck tex t mess ages 69 check vo ice ma il 45 MIDI 52 midlets 10 2 MMS advertise ments 76 connec tion settin gs 76 delete a mess age 77 inbox 75 maximum size 75 play a sound clip 77 read a message 76 read a message late r 77 reply to a message 77 ringing tone 75 s ave a re cei ve d gra phi c 77 s ave a r e cei ve d ring in g t on e 77 sender in formation 77 setting s 75 wri te and send a message 76 mobile In ternet con nec t 79 disconnect 83 em pty the cache 81 navigate 79 secu r ity i ssue s 81 sit e ex a mpl e s 80 N netw ork service s 22 call forwarding 22, 40 call wa itin g 42 con fere nce c al ls 43 outgoing lin e 40 syst em sel ecti on 42 transfer ca lls 43 Nokia Cust omer Care 7 O onscreen help 53 P phone illustrate d 1 keys for WAP browser 79 label 7 memory 32 symbols 14 pictu r e me ssa ges read 74 sav e 74 sen d 74 s end w ith text 74 PIN code 64 po ly pho ni c s oun d 52 predictive t ext activa te 27 add new wo rds 27 en ter 27 profiles custo m ize 48 handsfre e 49 PUK code 64 Q quick gu ide 2
132 C opyright © 200 4 Nokia R redial a call 18 reject a ca ll 18 restrict calls 65 S scroll bar 19 secu rity cod e 63 default 65 security featu res au to ma tic ke ygu ard 62 personal unblocking key 64 PIN code 64 prev en t un autho ri zed us e 64 PUK code 64 require pa ssword 64 send pause for touch tones 29 setting s acce ssory 49 display 56 MMS 75 restore facto ry 58 time and date 53 sig na l s tr en gth check 17 indicator 14 SIM card install 8 remove 11 st art s cr e en 13 stopwatch delete times 97 stop the c lock 97 view times 97 swap betw een two calls 42 synchronize c ontact s and ca lendar 98 syst em s ele cti on 22 T talk key 17 text m ess ag es copy to calen dar 70 options 70 read 69 read la ter 69 sen d 69 send to m ultiple recipie nts 69 set u p 67 use GPR S 68 to-do note 96 troubleshootin g 11 4 TTY en d a c all 51 make a ca ll 51 receive a call 51 U update date and time 54 V voic e comm ands 46 voice dialing add a voice tag 45 ch an g e a vo ic e t ag 46 delete a v oice tag 46 make a call w ith voice re cogni tion 46 play back a voice tag 46 voice mail listen to yo ur mes sages 44 save the mailbox numbe r 44 volume 14 adjust 14 check le vel o n scree n 14 earp ie ce 14 keypa d t one s 48
Nok ia 6 010 User Gui de 133 C opyright © 200 4 Nok ia W W AP browser 79 W AP page acti ve link 80 enter information 80 exa mp le s 80 head er li ne 80 X Xpress-on col or cov er 58
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