Nokia 6016i User Manual
User Guide 9239219 Guide dâÂÂutilisation 9239220 Imprimé aux E.U. 06/05 6016i UG Cover 6/7/05 3:48 PM Page 1
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2 Part No. 9239220, Issue No. 1 Copyright é2005 N okia. All rights reserved. No kia, Noki a Conn ecti ng Peop le , Nokia 60 16i, Pop- Port, an d the Nokia Or igin al Enh ancem ents logos are trademar ks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporat ion. Other comp any and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owner s. US Patent No 5818437 and other pending pa tents. T9 text input software Copyright é1999-2005. Tegic Communications, I nc. All rights reserved. Includes RSA BSA FE cry ptographic or security protocol software from RSA Se cur ity . The information cont ained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 6016i phone. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the r ight to make changes to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER N O CIRCUMST ANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPO NSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCO ME OR AN Y SPECI AL, INC IDENT AL, AND CO NSE QUENTIA L OR INDIR ECT DA MAGES HOWS OE VER C AUS ED. T H E C O N T E N T S O F T H I S D O C U M E N T A R E P R O V I D E D â A S I S . â E X C E P T A S R E Q U I R E D B Y APPLIC ABLE LAW, NO WA RRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EIT HER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLU DING, BUT NOT L IMITED TO, TH E IMPLIE D WARRANTIES OF M ERCHANTA BILITY AND F ITNESS FOR A PARTI CULAR PURPOSE, AR E MA DE IN RELAT ION TO THE AC CURACY A ND RELIAB ILITY OR CONTENTS OF THI S DOCUME NT. NOKIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCU MENT OR WITHDR AW IT AT AN Y TIME W ITHOUT P RIOR NOT ICE. Export Controls This device may contain commodities, technology or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other c ountries. Diversion contra ry to law is prohibited. FCC/ Industry Can ada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio in terfe rence (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can r equire you to stop using your telephone if s uch interf erence cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complie s with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition t hat this device does not cause harmful interferenc e.
Tabl e of con tent s 3 T able of contents For your safety ........................... ....................................... ................... 4 Welcome ................. ........................................ ...................................... 6 1. Phone at a g lance .................................... ...................................... 9 2. Set up your pho ne ............... .................... .................................... 13 3. Text ent ry ............................. .................... .................................... 19 4. Call log ................................. .................... .................................... 21 5. Messages .......... ........................................ .................................... 23 6. Contacts .......... ........................................ .................................... 30 7. Gallery .............. .................... ....................................... ................. 37 8. Setting s ................................ ....................................... ................. 38 9. Organizer .......... ........................................ .................................... 54 10. M inibrowser ......................... .................... .................................... 62 11. G ames ............... ........................................ .................................... 64 12. K eyguard .............................. .................... .................................... 65 13. P C Connectivit y ................... ....................................... ................. 66 14. E nhancements...................... ....................................... ................. 67 15. B attery info rmation ................................ ................... ................. 68 Care and main tenance ................................... ................... ................. 71 Additional safety information ...................... ................... ................. 72 Index ........................................... .................... .................................... 78
For your safety 4 For yo ur safety Read th ese simple guidelines . Not following them ma y be dangerous or ille gal. Read the co mplete user guide for furthe r information. SWITCH ON SA FELY Do not sw itch the phone on when wi reless phone use is prohibited or when it may ca use i nt erf ere nce or dan ger. ROAD SA FETY COMES FIRS T Obey all local l aws. Always keep your hands free t o operate the vehi cle while dr iving. Your f irst cons ideration while dr iving should be road saf ety. INTERFERENC E All wireles s phones may be su sceptible to interferen ce, which could affect performance . SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Fol low any re stric tions . Switc h th e phon e o ff near me dical equip men t. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions . Wireless device s can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELIN G Don't use the phone at a refueling point. Don' t use near fuel o r chem icals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BL ASTING Follow any restrictions. DonâÂÂt use the p hone w here blasting i s in progress. USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal position a s explained in the product docume ntatio n. Do n't t ouch t he an ten na unn ec essarily. QUALIFIED SERVIC E Only qualified person nel may install or repair this product. ENHANCEM ENTS AND BATTERIES Use only approved enhanc ements and batteries. Do not connect incompatibl e products. WATER-RESISTA NCE Your phone is not wate r-resistant. Keep it dry.
For your safety 5 BA CKU P CO PIE S Remembe r to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important in formation stored in you r phone . CON NECTIN G TO OTH ER DEVICE S When co nnec ti ng to any ot her de vic e, read its us er guid e fo r d etai led safet y instructions. Do not con nect inc ompatible produc ts. EMERGEN CY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on an d in serv ice. Pres s the e nd ke y as ma ny time s as need ed to clear the display a nd return to the m ain scre en. En ter the e merg ency nu mber, th en pre ss th e call k ey. Give your locat ion. Do not en d the call until given perm ission to do so.
Welcome 6 We lc o m e Congratulations on you r purchase of the Nokia 6016i m obile phone. You r phone provides many funct ions which are practical for daily use, such as a hands-free loudspeak er, alarm c lock, calculat or, cal endar, and more. Your phone c an also connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using a data cable. To personalize your phone, you can set you r favorite ring tone s. â About your device The Nokia 6016i wirel ess phone described in this guide is approved for use on CDMA 80 0 and 190 0 and AMPS netw orks. Contact your s ervice provider for more in formation about networks. Whe n using the featu res in this device , obey all law s and respect privacy a nd legitimat e rights of others. Warning: To use any fe atures in t his device, other than the alarm cloc k, the phone mu st be switched on . Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger. â Network Services To use the phone you must hav e service from a wireless s ervice provider. Many of the fea tur es in thi s devi ce depen d on fe atures in the wi reless networ k to f uncti on. These Netw ork Services may not be available on all netw orks or you may have to make sp ecific arrangeme nts wit h your service provide r before you can utilize Netwo rk Services. Your s ervice provide r may nee d to give you addition al instruction s for their use and e xplain wh at charges will ap ply. Some networks may have limita tions that affect how you ca n use Network Serv ices. For instanc e, some networks may not support all language-dependent ch aracters and services. Your servic e provider may have requested that certain fe atures be disabled or not activa ted in your devic e. If so, they will not a ppear on your de vice menu. Your devic e may also have been specia lly configure d. This configuration may inc lude changes in m enu names, menu order and icon s. Contact your service provider for more inform ation. This device supports WAP 1.0 protocols. Some features of this device, such as the minibrow ser, require network support for these techno logies.
Welcome 7 â Shared memory The followi ng features in this device may share memory: cont acts, text messages , ima ges, and tones in ga llery, c alendar n otes, games, an d appl ications. U se of one or more of thes e features may reduce th e memory available for the remaining features sharin g memory. Your phone may dis play a mess age that t he memory is f u l l w h e n y o u t r y t o u s e a s h a r e d m e m o r y f e a t u r e . I n t h i s c a s e , d e l e t e s o m e o f t h e information or entries stored in the shared memory features before cont inuing. Some of the features, such as images, tones in gallery, text messages, a nd applica tions may hav e a certain me mory specially allotted to them in addition to the mem ory shared with oth er features. â Get help Find you r phone labe l If you ne ed help, No kia Custome r Care is available for assistance. Before calling, we recom mend that you writ e down the foll owi ng in fo rmati on an d have i t a vaila ble: ⢠Electronic serial num ber (ESN) ⢠Your postal code The ESN is fou nd on t he type label, which is located beneath the battery on th e back of the phone. See " Remove the back cover," p. 14 an d "Remove t he battery," p. 1 4.
Welcome 8 Contact Nokia Please h ave your produc t with you whe n contacting either of th e num bers below: Updates From tim e to time, No kia updates this guide to reflec t cha nges. The la test ve rsion and an interact ive tutorial for this pr oduct may be available at the Web site www. nok ia. ca . Accessibili ty sol utions Nokia is com mitted to maki ng mobile ph ones easy to use for all individuals, includin g those with disa bilities. For mo r e inform ation visit th e Web site at www. noki aacce ssi bil ity .co m . Nokia Customer Care Center , USA Nokia Inc. 4630 Woodland Co rporate Blvd. Suite # 160 Tampa, Fl orida 336 14 Tel: 1-888- NOKIA-2U (1-88 8-665-4 228) Fax: 1-813- 249-961 9 Web site : ww w.nokia.co m/us In C anad a call : Tel: 1- 888-22-NO KIA (1-88 8-226-6 542) Web site : ww w.nokia.ca For TTY u sers: 1-800-24-N OKIA (1-800 - 246-6 542 )
Pho ne at a gla nce 9 1. Phone at a glance Retra ctable ante nna (1) 2. 5-m m he ad se t j ack (2 ) Righ t selection key (3) End key (4) Four-w ay scroll key (5) Microphon e (6) Pop-Port⢠connect or (7) Charger port (8) Keypad (9) Call ke y (10) Left sele ction ke y (11) Dis play sc reen (12 ) Speakerphon e (13) Earpiece (14) Power key (15)
Phone at a gla nce 10 â Th e s tar t s cre en The start screen is home base and indica tes that your phone is in standby mode. Signal strength (1)âÂÂA highe r bar indicates a stronger network signal. Battery level (2)âÂÂA highe r bar indicates more charge in the batte ry. Menu (3)âÂÂPress the left se lection key to se lect this option. Contact s (4)âÂÂPress th e right selection key to select this option. â Quick keys In the sta ndby mode, the four-way scroll key takes you to frequently access ed menu s: Scroll up keyâÂÂGo to Profile s Scroll right keyâÂÂGo to the Minibrowser Scroll down keyâÂÂGo to the contac ts list Scro ll l eft keyâÂÂQ uickly c reate a text mess age â Indicators and icons De pendin g on your wi reless servi ce prov ider and the mo del nu mber of yo ur phon e, some or a ll of the fo llo wing i ndica tors and ico ns may appea r o n the start screen: You ha ve new te xt mes sages. Se e "Text messa ges ," p. 23. You ha ve new voic e m essages . See "Voic e message s," p. 26. Device keypad is locked. See "Keyguard," p. 18. Devic e is set to the silent profile. See "Profiles," p . 38. Alarm clock is set to on. See "Alarm clock," p. 54. Countdow n timer is running . See "Countdown tim er," p. 59. Stopwatc h timer running in the back ground. See "Stopwatch," p. 59. Integ rated ha nds-fre e is activ e. See "U se the louds peak er," p. 17. Timed profile is selected. See "Profiles, " p. 3 8.
Pho ne at a gla nce 11 or An e nhan cem ent is c onn e cted to th e d evi ce. See "En hanc emen ts, " p. 67. Voice privac y en cryptio n is active in the netwo rk. See "Sec urity se ttings," p. 49. or Location in fo sharing is se t to Emergency or On. See "Location info sharing," p. 40. Vibrating alert is active . See "Customize a profile," p. 38. You a re roamin g outside your hom e netw ork. See " Roaming optio ns," p. 53. You a re in a 1X RTT network . You are in a digital netw ork. You are in an analog network. or Off-hook , ca ll, or data call in progress. â Get the most out of this guide The follo wing sect ion s illust rate t he variou s compo nents of yo ur phone. Familia rize yours elf with thes e section s to help yo u under stand the ins truct ions th at follow. This guide use s certain terms for the steps that you are as ked to perform. ⢠Press means to press and release a key quickl y. For example, press 7 means press the key on th e keypad that is l abeled with the number 7 and th e letters pqrs. ⢠Pre ss and hol d mean s to pre ss an d hol d a ke y f or 2âÂÂ3 se co nds; th en r e lea se the ke y. ⢠Selection keys are used to selec t a menu optio n. To select an optio n, press the se lec tio n ke y be lo w th e men u i tem on th e phon e sc reen . ⢠Scroll keys are used to move up, down, left, or right in the me nus. â¢C a l l an d End ke ys: Pre ss t he call k ey to place a call or to ans wer an in com ing call. Press the end key to end a call or press and hold to retu rn to the standby mode. â Phone menus Phone features are grouped according to function and are accessed through th e ma in menus. Each main menu contain s submenu s and lists from wh ich you ca n sele ct or vie w item s and cu stomize yo ur phone featu res. Yo u can acc ess these menus and submenus by using the scroll me thod or by using a shortcut. Some feature s may not be available, dependin g on your netw ork. For more information , contact your wirele ss provider.
Phone at a gla nce 12 The s crol l met hod 1. In the standby mode, select Menu, a nd scroll up and dow n through the main menu s using the four- way scroll key . As you scroll through the menu s, the menu num ber appears in th e upp er rig ht co rner of t he di sp lay. Be low t he num ber is a scroll bar with a tab that moves up or down on th e right side of the display screen as you scroll through the menus, providing a visual representation of your curren t position in th e menu stru cture. 2. When y ou arrive at a menu, pres s Sel ect (the left selection key) to enter submenus or, when the browser appears on display, select Conn ec t to enter th at men u. â¢S e l e c t Back (the right selectio n key) to return to the previous men u. â¢S e l e c t Bac k or the En d key from any s ubmenu or se lect Exit from the m ain menu level to return to th e standby mode. In- pho ne he lp Many fea tures have brief d escriptions (help text) which c an be vi ewed on the display. To view the se descriptions, scroll to a feature, and wait for about 15 seconds. Select More , when necessary, to view all of the description, or se lect Back to exit. In order to view the descriptions, you mus t first activate help text. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Help text activation > On or Off .
Se t up your pho ne 13 2. Set up your p hone â Antenna Your phon e has tw o anten nas : ⢠The re tractable antenna i s active when fully e xtended (1) . ⢠The in ternal an tenna is a lways act ive (2) . In the Nokia 601 6i phone, the GPS antenna is also internal and is acti vated when placing emerg enc y cal ls or when On is selected from the Loc ation info sharing me nu. For mo re information on location info sharing, see "L ocation info sharin g," p. 4 0. Your device has an internal antenna located towards the top of the phone . Hold the phone as you w ould any o ther telephon e with the antenna area pointed up and ove r your shoulder. Your devic e has an e xter nal antenna. Extend the ext ernal antenn a as far as pos sible while in use. Note: As with any othe r radio tran smitting device , do not touch eith er of th e antenn as unnec essarily wh en the devic e is switc hed on. Contac t w ith the antenna affects cal l quality and may cause the device to operate at a highe r power le vel than otherwi se needed. Not touchin g the antenna area duri ng a phone call optimiz es the ante nna performanc e and the batte ry life. â Change the battery Always switc h the device off, and disconnect the charger before removing th e batt ery. Warning: Use only batt eries, chargers, and enhancemen ts approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use o f any other type s may invalidate any approval or wa rranty, and may be dangerous. Always s witch the device o ff and disconnect the ch arger befo re rem oving the battery.
Set up your phone 14 Check th e model number of any charger before u se with th is device. Th is device is intended for use when supplie d with power from ACP-7 and ACP-12 chargers. For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When you disconne ct the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the pl ug, n ot the co rd . Note: Always switch off the power an d disconnect the charger an d any other device before remov ing the cover. Avoid touchin g electronic components while changing th e cover. Always store and use the device with the cover a ttach ed. Remove the back cover 1. With the back of the phone facing you, push down on the back cove r release button . 2. Slide th e back cove r towa rd the bottom of the phone and remov e. Remov e the batte ry After you h ave removed the back cover, insert your finge r into the finge r grip, and lift the battery from its compartme nt. Repla ce the battery 1. Position the batte ry so the positive and negat ive indicators on the battery match up with th e positive a nd negativ e indicators on th e phone. The battery label should be facing away from the phone. 2. Insert the battery, gold-colored contact end first, into the battery slot. 3. Push down on the othe r end of the ba ttery to s nap the batte ry into place. Repl ace the back co ver Slide the back co ver to ward the top of the phon e until the back cover is secure ly in place.
Se t up your pho ne 15 Char ge th e batte ry 1. Plug the charge r into a stan dard ac outl et. 2. Ins ert the cha rger output plug into the round jac k at the bottom e nd of the phone. After a few sec onds, the ba ttery indicator in the display starts to scroll from bottom to top. If the battery is complet ely discharged, it may take a few minute s before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made. â T urn your phone on or off 1. To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the Power key on top of the phone for at least 3 s econds. 2. If Phon e lock is enabled, enter the lock code. See "Security settings," p. 49 if necessary and sel ect OK . â Connect the headset A compa tible headset, suc h as HS-5, may be purchased with your phon e or se parately as an enhancement. See "Enha ncem ents," p. 67. 1. Plug th e hea dset conne ctor into the Pop-Port⢠con nector at the bottom end of your phone . appears on the standby mode screen. 2. Pos ition the he adset on y our ear. With the headse t connec ted , you can ma ke, answ er, and en d calls as usual . ⢠U se the ke ypad to ente r n umbers. ⢠P ress th e call k ey to plac e a call. ⢠P ress th e end ke y to end a call. You ca n also plug a compatib le headset int o the 2.5 mm heads et jack on the side of your phone to allow hands-free operation. See "Enhanc ements," p. 67 .
Set up your phone 16 â Make a c all Note: Be fore making or receiving a call, fully ext end the retractable antenna. Using the k eypad 1. Enter the phone number (in cluding the area code), and press the call key. (To delete a charac ter to the left of the cursor, select Clear .) 2. Press the end key to end the call, or select End call to cancel the call attem pt. Using the co ntacts list 1. In the standby mode, scroll up or down to the ent ry you wish to view. 2. Press the ca ll ke y to make the call, or sele ct Detai ls to vi ew details of the entry. Using t he l ast dia led numbe r 1. In the standby mode, press the call key to dis play the last 20 numbe rs dialed. 2. Scroll to the nu mber (or na me) you wis h to redial, and pres s the call ke y. Conference call ing C o n f e r e n c e c a l l i n g i s a n e t w o r k s e r v i c e t h a t a l l o w s y o u t o t a k e p a r t i n a c o n f e r e n c e call with tw o other particip ants. 1. Make a call to th e first participant . 2. With the first participant on th e line, se lect Option s > New call . 3. Enter the phone numbe r of the second participant, or select Search to retrieve a number from th e contacts list. 4. Select Flas h . The first pa rticipant is put on hold. 5. When th e second pa rticipant pick s up, pr ess the call key to connec t the ca lls. 6. To end the c onfe renc e cal l, sele ct Opt io ns > End all c alls , or press the end key. â Answer calls Answer, silence , or decline an incoming call Silenc e or Decline is a c arri er de penden t feat ure. 1. Pre ss the call key or sel e ct Answer to answe r the call. 2. To mute th e ringing tone , selec t Sile nce . If you do n ot answe r the call, the call is eventually forwarded to voic e mail. 3. To dismiss and forw ard the call to voice ma il, select Decline after yo u have muted the ringin g tone or press the en d key at any time.
Se t up your pho ne 17 Answer a call w ith t he k eypad locked To answe r a call w ith the keypa d loc ked, simpl y pre ss the c all ke y. During the call, all fea tures fu nction as n ormal. Wh en you e nd the ca ll, th e keypad aut omaticall y relocks. See "Keyguard," p. 18. Whe n the keypad is locked, ca lls still may be possible to the official eme rgency number programe d into your phone. Adjust the earp iece vol ume While in a call, scroll right or left to adjus t the volume of t he earpiece. Whe n adjusting th e volume, a bar cha rt appears in th e display indica ting the volum e leve l. Use the loud spea ker Warning: Do n ot hold the dev ice near your ear w hen the loudsp eaker is in use , beca use th e vo lume ma y be ex tre mely l oud. You ca n use your pho ne as a loud speaker during a call. Whil e in a call: ⢠To activ ate the louds peake r, select Loud sp . ⢠To deactivate the loudspeak er during a ca ll, select Handset . The lou dspeaker is dea ctivated autom atically whe n a call (or a call atte mpt) ends or w hen cer tain en hanc ement s are co nnec ted. Option s dur ing a cal l Man y of the options that you ca n use du ring or after a call, are netw ork services. Check with your wireless serv ice provider for more information. 1. S e lec t Opt io ns during a call to display the following options: Mute or Unmute âÂÂSile nc e you r en d of th e cal l. Loud sp eake r or Ha ndset âÂÂActi vate or deactivate t he loudspeaker while in a call. New call âÂÂInitia te a conferenc e call. See "C onference calling," p. 16. End all calls â Disconnec t from all active calls . Touch tones â Enter the numbers , and selec t T ones to send as tone s. Contact s âÂÂVi ew t he c on ta cts lis t . Menu âÂÂV ie w the phon e menu . 2. Scroll to an option, and Select to activate the opt ion or enter its submenu.
Set up your phone 18 â Key g ua r d With ke ygu ard, you can lock the keyp ad to pr even t keys from being pre ssed acciden tally. If the ke ypad is locke d, it unlocks whe n you receive a call. After the call, the lock automa tically rea ctivate s. Re memb e r t o l ock y our p hon e k eyp ad to prev ent acci dent al c all s. Whe n the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official em ergency numbe r programed into your phone. See "Automat ic keyguard," p. 43 . Lock t he key pad Select Me nu ; then p res s * with in 2 secon ds. Unlock the keypa d Select Unlock ; then pre ss * wit hi n 2 se con ds.
Text entry 19 3. T ext entry You can u se two methods for entering text and numbe rs: Standard mode and Predictive t ext mode . Select Cle ar to bac kspa ce the cursor and delete a character. Sele ct and hold Clear to backspace continuou sly and delete characters. â Standard mode Standa rd mode is the only wa y to enter tex t into the c ontacts list and to ren ame caller group s. Text ( Abc) ⢠Pre ss a key o nce to i nser t the fi rst le tte r on the key, twice f or the secon d lett er. If you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted, and your phone awaits the next e ntry. ⢠Pre ss 0 to enter a spac e, the reby acceptin g a completed w ord. ⢠Pre ss 1 to in sert a period into your message. â¢P r e s s * to display a complet e list of special cha racters. ⢠Pre ss # to switch between uppercase, lowercase , and sentence case text, and between standard and predictive text mode. Case and mode are indicated by the following icon s that appear in the upper left of the display screen: Sentence case text: standard mode is on. Lowercase text: standard mode is on. Uppercase text : standard mode is on. Sentence case te xt: predictive text mode is on. Lowe rcas e text : predi ctive text m ode is on. Uppercase text: predictive text mode is on. Numbers ( 123) To switch to 123 m ode from Abc mode, press and hold # at an y text entr y scree n until the icon in the upper left corner of the displ ay switches from Abc to 123 or back. In t ext modes ( Ab c, abc , ABC and pred ict ive text ), y ou can als o en ter t he num ber by holding th e number key dow n.
Text entry 20 Pun ctuati on and specia l char acters While at any text entry screen, press * to di splay special characters (press and hold * if pr edict ive t ext i s on). Pr ess * again to cycle thr oug h all av ailab le char acter s. You can navigate thro ugh th e list of spe cial cha racters by us ing the Fo ur-way scr oll key. When a charac ter is highli ghted, s elect Use to ins ert the character into yo ur message. â Predictive text input Pred ic ti ve text inp ut al lo ws you to wri te me ss ages q uic kl y us ing yo ur keyp ad a nd the b uilt-i n dic tiona ry. It is muc h faster than the standa rd mo de m ethod , becau se for each letter, you only press the corresponding key on your keypad once. Activate or deact ivate Predictive tex t is turned on or off, de pendi ng on its previous mode . 1. At any te xt entry screen, select Opt ion s > P redictive text . 2. Scroll to the language of your choice, and pres s Select . Text e ntry The illustration below simula tes your display ea ch time a key is pressed. For example , to write Nokia with predictive text on and w ith the English dic tionary selected, press each of the following keys once: 6 6 5 4 2 ⢠Press 0 to enter a space, and begin writing the next word. ⢠If a displayed wo rd is not correct, press * to see other ma tches. To return to the previ ous word in th e list of ma tches, se lect Previous . â¢I f ? appears aft er a word, se lect Spell to add the w ord to the diction ary. ⢠Press 1 to insert a period into your message . ⢠Press an d h old * to d isplay special charac ters. Pres s * again to cycle th rough all a vai l abl e c h arac t ers .
Call log 21 4. Ca ll lo g Call log stores inform ation about th e last 20 miss ed, 20 receive d, and 20 dialed calls. It a lso adds the total dura tion of all calls. When the nu mber of cal ls exceed the maxi mum, t he most r ece nt call r ep laces t he olde st. Whether vie wing missed, received , or dialed calls, the menu options are the same: Call tim e âÂÂDisplay the date and time of the ca ll. Send m essage âÂÂSend a message to the number. View numb er â Dis play th e num ber . Use n umber âÂÂEdit the nu mber and ass ociate a name with th e nu mber. Save âÂÂEnte r a name for the numbe r and save it to you r contacts list. Add to contact âÂÂAd d the n umbe r to a n exis ting e n try in your con tacts lis t, if the number is not assoc iated w ith a name. De le te âÂÂClear the n umber from memory . Call âÂÂCal l the nu mb er. â View dialed numbers Dial ed calls are previous number s you have dialed from your phone : 1. In the standby mode, press the call key, or select Me nu > Ca ll lo g > Dialed numb ers . 2. Scroll to a name or num ber. 3. S e lec t Optio ns and an option to view or activate. Ca ll t im es Y o u c a n m a k e o r r e c e i v e c a l l s t o o r f r o m t h e s a m e n u m b e r a n d v i e w u p t o f i v e calls with th e time each call oc curred. Your phon e clock must be set for this feature to work accurately . 1. Wh ile viewing a mis sed or received c all, select Opt ion s > Call time . 2. Scroll to v iew the mos t recent call times from this num ber, or select Back to return to th e options list. â View rece ived ca lls Re ceived ca lls are calls that have been answ ered. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Call log > R eceive d calls . 2. Scroll to a name or num ber, and select Opt io ns . 3. Scroll to an option, and press Select to view or activate the option.
Call lo g 22 â View missed calls Miss ed calls are calls that were ne ver answere d. The missed calls feature does not function when you r phone is sw itched off. 1. If the message notification display appears in the display, s elect List . 2. When th e phone nu mber app ears in the display , select Opt io ns and an option to activate. 3. If no message notification is displayed, in the standby mode , se lect Menu > Call lo g > M issed c alls . 4. Scroll to a name or numb er. 5. Select Opti on s and an option to view or activate. â Delete call registers You can de lete any missed, dialed, or received ca lls from phone memory. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Delet e recent call lists . 2. Select th e call type you w ould like to clea r ( All , Misse d , Re ce ived , or Dialed ). â View duration of minibrowser Minibrowser is a network service. See "Network Services," p. 6. If your wireless service provider supports this feature , y ou can view the size or duration of sent or receive d data from the minibrows er. Note: T he actual time invo iced for calls and service s by your service provider may vary, depending on netw ork features, rounding off for billing, taxes , and so fo rth. In the standby mode , select Menu > Call log > Minibrowser calls an d one of the following opti ons: Last se nt bro wser data âÂÂView the size (KB) of the las t send browser data. Last rec eived bro wser data âÂÂV iew the size (KB ) of the last receive d data. All sent brow ser data âÂÂView the si ze (K B) of all se nt browse r data. All receive d bro wser data âÂÂView the siz e (KB) of all received browser data. Last br ow ser s ession âÂÂView the duration time of the last browser session. All browser sessions âÂÂView the duration time of all browser session s. Clear al l bro wser logs âÂÂSe lec t OK > Ye s to clear all browser logs. â View duration of calls Note: The actual invoice for calls and se rvice s from your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding off for billin g, taxes, and so forth.
Messages 23 5. Messag es If you hav e subscribed to a messaging se rvic e through your w ireless provider, you can se nd and recei ve text messages t o compat ible phon es that a lso subscri be to a compatib le message servic e. You m ay also be able to s end and recei ve e-mai l mess ages. Your de vice supports the se nding of text messages beyond t he character limit for a single message. L onger message s will be sen t as a series of two or mor e messages. Your serv ice pr ov ider m ay char ge acc ord ingl y. Char acter s th at use acce nts o r oth er marks , and characters from some language options, take up more space limitin g the number of c haracters th at can be sent i n a singl e message. Com posed messa ges c an be up to 1 40 ch aract ers in l ength as in dicat ed by cou nter in uppe r right corner of screen. Using U nicode characters tak es up more space. If there are U nicode charac ters in you r messa ge, the indic ator ma y not show the messa ge len gt h co rre ct ly . Note: When sending messages, your device may display Me ssage Sent . This is an indication that the message has been se nt by your device to th e mes sage cent e r num ber p rog ramed i nto y our dev ice . Th is i s not an indica tion that the mess age has been rece ived at the inten ded desti nation. For mor e detail s about messaging services, che ck with your se rvice provid er. â T ext me ssages Writ e and send 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > Text messages > Create message > Ad d n u m b e r or Add e-mail . 2. Ente r the recipientâÂÂs phone number or e-mail address, or select Search to retrieve a num ber from your contacts list , and select OK . 3. Repeat step 2 to add more recipients. 4. S e lec t Optio ns > En ter text . 5. Compose a mes sage usi ng the ke ypad, and se lect Opti ons > Send . Opti on s When y ou create or re ply to a tex t message, depending on t he mode of te xt input you are using and the features support ed by your wireless service provider, some or a ll of the follow ing options are availa ble:
Messages 24 Send â Send the message to recipient. List recipie nts âÂÂSend the m essage to more than one rec ipient, or dele te or edit the re cipient list. Setting s âÂÂSet the priority of the message. Save message âÂÂSe lec t Se nt item s to save th e m essage in the sent item s folder; Te mp la t es âÂÂTo save the message as one of yo ur predefined templates. Archive âÂÂTo save th e message in your archive. Clear text âÂÂErase the text clipboard. Exit edit or âÂÂSave t he mes sage to you r sent items fol der autom atically , and le ave the m es sage editor . Inse rt con tact âÂÂIn sert a name from your conta cts list into your message . Ins ert num ber âÂÂInsert a phone number or find a phone number in the contac ts list. Use tem plate âÂÂIns ert a pr edefi ned temp la te into yo ur message. Insert word/Edit word â Enter or e dit the te xt of a ne w word th at might not a ppear in the pred ictive tex t dictionary. This disp lays only whe n the predictiv e text is set to on. Insert symbol âÂÂInsert a special ch aracte r into your mess age. This display s only whe n the predictive text is se t to on. Pred ic tive t ext âÂÂChoose a predictive text language, and turn the predictiv e text on or off. Templates Template s are short, prewri tten me ssages tha t can be re called and inserted into new text mes sages wh en yo u ar e sh ort on ti me. In th e standb y mo de, selec t Menu > Messages > Text m essages > Create m essage > Enter te xt > Opt ions > Use tem plate . Read messages Imp or ta n t: Exercise caution when open ing messages. Messages m ay con tai n mali ciou s s oftwar e or other wise be ha rmf ul to yo ur dev ice or PC. When you rec eive a text message, a notific ation message and the unopened let ter icon ( ) appear in the display. 1. Select Show to read the me ssage or Exi t to dismiss the n otification . When you have unopened me ssages in your inbox, is shown in the upper left corner of the standby mode as a reminder. Scroll up and down to view the whol e message if necessary.
Messages 25 2. S e lec t Optio ns > Repl y . 3. S e lec t a Start reply with op tion; then compose your reply using th e keypad. 4. S e lec t Optio ns > Send . Opti on s Wh en yo u read a te xt me ssage, de pendi ng on the mode o f te xt in put you a re usin g and the features supported by your wirele ss s ervice provider, some or all of the followin g options are a vailable: De le te â Dis ca r d t he me ss ag e. Reply âÂÂRe ply to t he message. C reat e the messa ge, and select Opti ons > Se n d . Use n umber â Choose Sa v e , Add to contact , Send me ssage , or Call . Save âÂÂSave th e message to a folder. For wa rd âÂÂForward the message to anothe r phone num ber. Renam e âÂÂE dit the title of the m essage. Change sending o ption s Note: Some or all of the following options may be available as determine d by your carrier. In th e standby mode, select Menu > Mes sages > Te xt messages > Message se ttings > Sendin g options and sele ct the sett ing you wis h to change: Priority â Set the pri orit y of the note as Normal or Urge nt . Deliv ery note âÂÂA no te is sent to y ou conf irming delivery of the message . Select On or Off . Send c allback number â A callback numb er is se nt to the rec ipient. Select Of f or your phone num ber. Change message settings When the message memo ry is full, your phon e cannot send or receive any ne w messa ges. Howe ve r, you can set yo ur phone to auto mati cally overw rite sel ected messa ges in the I nbox or Sent item s folder s wh en new message s ar rive . In the standby mode, select Me nu > Message s > Text mess ages > Message settings > Other settin gs and se lect the setti ng you w ish t o change: Message f ont si ze âÂÂS elect Small fon t or Large font . Message ov erwriting âÂÂSe lec t Se nt items only , Inbox only , S . items & inbox , o r Off . Save t o sent i tems as sendi ng âÂÂSel e ct Always save , A lways prompt , or Off .
Messages 26 â V oice messages If you subscribe to v oice m ail, you r wirel ess provid er wil l furnish y ou wit h a voice mailbo x number. You need to save this numbe r to your phone to use voice mail. When you receive a voice message, your phone lets you know by beeping, displaying a mes sage, or b oth . If y ou recei ve m ore t han o ne mes sage, yo ur phone s how s the number of me ssage s rece ive d. Save voic e mail box num ber Your wirel ess provid er may have a lready saved your voice mai lbox numb er to you r phone. If s o, the numbe r will appear in the dis play in step 1. Select OK to le ave the numbe r unchanged. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > V o ic e mes sa ges > V oice mailbox number . 2. If the num ber entry window is empty, enter the voic e mailbox area code and number. 3. Select OK . Cal l and setu p your voice mail 1. When y ou save the voic e mailb ox numbe r, press and hold 1 . 2. When yo u connect to voice mail and th e prerecorded greeting beg ins, follow the serv iceâÂÂs autom ated instruction s to setup your voice mail. Liste n to your voice messa ges When you setup voic e mail, you can dial the voice mailbox num ber in one of four ways : ⢠Dia l the num ber using the keypa d. ⢠Press an d h old 1 . â¢S e l e c t Listen if there is a no tification messa ge in the display . ⢠In the standby m ode, select Menu > Mes sages > V oic e m essa ges > List en t o v oic e me ssa ge s . When you con nect an d the prer eco rded gr eetin g begi ns, follow the auto mated instruct ions to listen to yo ur voice messag es. Autom ate voice ma il You ca n insert special ch aracte rs called dialing cod es into phone nu mbers suc h as voice mail, and save the mto a 1-to uch dialing location . Dialing codes instruc t the receiving system to pause, wait, bypass, or acc ept th e numbers that follow them in the di aling string.
Messages 27 Voice mail service s vary by service provide r. The following in structions are exampl es of common operations. Please check with your service provider for specific inst ructions for usin g your voice m ail service. Write do wn voice mailbo x process 1. Press and hold the 1 ke y to call your voic e mail by as you normally would. 2. Writ e down your interaction w ith the recorded prompts step-by -step. Keep in mind th at each voice mail s ervice ma y vary. Ho wever, it shou ld look something lik e this: Dial 2 14555121 2, pause 5 seconds, pre ss 1, pa use 2 sec onds, press 1234, pres s # . Be prec ise; you will nee d t his information in "Se tup voice ma il with dialing codes," p. 27. Insert d ia ling codes Press * repeate dly to cycle through dialing codes. When the d esire d code appears in the di splay, pause briefly and th e code is inserte d into the dialing string. The following dialin g codes are available: * â Bypa sse s a s et of ins truc tio ns. âÂÂI nternation al pre fix. p âÂÂPau ses for 2.5 seconds before sending any num bers that follow. w â Waits for you to press the call key before se nding the numbers or codes that follow . Setup voi ce m ail wit h dial ing co des 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > 1-tou ch dialing . 2. Scroll to 1 -touch dialing slot 1 and select Assi gn . 3. Y our vo ic e mail bo x num ber is prep r ogrammed into 1-tou ch dialing slot 1. 4. Refer to dialing codes and enter any c odes as necessary using th e information that you wrot e down from "Write down voice mailbox process ," p. 27. For examp le, if you paus e for 5 seconds after co nnectin g to voice mail, ente r p twice after th e vo ice mailbox n umber, for examp le, 214 5551 212pp. 5. E nter any rema ining pauses or oth er information th at allows you to liste n to your messa ges, and se lect OK . 6. E nter a name (su ch as voice ma il), and select OK . To dial and listen to your voice mail, press and hold the 1 key from standby m ode.
Messages 28 â Minibrowser messa ges Minibrowser messaging is a network service. See " Network Services," p. 6 . If you r w irele ss servic e prov ider su pport s thi s feat ure, you c an use th e min ibrowse r to c hec k for e- ma il m ess ages . In the st an dby mo d e, se lec t Menu > Messages > Minibro wse r messages > Con ne ct . For more in format ion o n usin g the m inibr owser i n your ph one to access W eb pag es see "M inibrowse r," p . 6 2. â Message folder s Save messages to folders You ca n sav e draft s of mes sages or recei ved me ssag es to an exis t ing fol der or to a folde r that you have crea ted. Only folder s created in My folders can be dele ted. The In box , Se nt items , Archive , and Te mp l at e s folders are protected. W hen you delete a folde r, all messages in the fol der a re al so dele te d. Op en th e rece ive d mes sag e or cr eat e a new mess ag e, an d sel ect Op tions > Save > Save message > Sent items , Archive , o r a n exi sti n g fol der . ⢠If you a re savin g me ssa ges from yo ur inb ox sele ct Messages > Op ti on s > Save or Save messag e > Se nt i te ms , Arch ive , Temp late , or a fold er yo u ha ve cr ea ted. ⢠If you are savin g messages from Sent items , sel ec t Mess ages > Op tions > Save or Save message > Archive or Tem p la t e . ⢠If you are saving messages fro m Cre ate message , selec t Messages > Optio ns > Save or Save message > Sent items or Archive . View saved messages 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > T ext m essa ges . 2. Select th e folder cont aining th e mes sage you w ish to view: Inbox âÂÂM essages are a utomatica lly store d in th is folder afte r they are re ad or if yo u sele ct Ba ck whe n the message no tifica tion ap pear s on the standb y mo de. Sent items â Message s previously se nt are automa tically stored in th is folder. Archive â Store me ssages tha t you wan t to keep in th is folder. Te m p l a t e s âÂÂPictu res and prewritte n template s are stored in th is folder. Preloaded templates can be edited and customize d.
Messages 29 My folders âÂÂAllows you to organize your messages by creating custom folde rs and saving some of your message s here. Select Option s > Add folder to add a custom folder. If a folder a lready exists , you can als o select Opt ions > Renam e folder or Delete folder t o r e n a m e o r d e l e t e a f o l d e r y o u h a v e c r e a t e d . 3. When the fo lde r open s, se lect th e me ssage you w ish to view. â Delet e m essages If your me ssage mem ory is full, Message o verwrit ing setting is off, and you ha ve mor e mes s ag es wai ti n g a t t he ne tw or k. No space for new messages appears in the standby mode . You can do the following: ⢠Read some of the unread messages, and delete them individually . ⢠Del et e mess ages f rom so me of y our fol ders. Delete a single message To dele te a single messag e, you must open it first. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > Text messages . 2. Select the folder co nta ining the m essage you wis h to del ete. 3. Select the message you wish to dele te. 4. S e lec t Optio ns > Delete . 5. S e lec t OK to delete th e messag e or Bac k to exit. Al l m ess age s in a fo ld er 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > Text messages > Delete messages . 2. Sel ect the folder conta ining t he messag es y ou w ish t o delete: All âÂÂDeletes all messages in all of the folde rs. All read âÂÂDeletes any m essages whic h have been rea d in all of the folders. All un rea d âÂÂDeletes any messages which have no t be en read i n all of t he folder s. Inbo x âÂÂDel et es all mess ages fro m the Inbox folder. Sent items âÂÂDelet es all mes sages from the Sent items folder. Arc hive âÂÂDele tes all mess ages from the Archiv e folder and all user created folder s. User defined foldersâÂÂAll user define d folders that the user has added under My f older s ar e dis pl ayed at th e end o f the predef in ed f old ers. 3. S e lec t OK to emp ty th e fold er .
Contac ts 30 6. Contacts The c onta cts list can hol d up to 2 50 co nta cts with multi ple number s an d text no tes for each co ntact . Th e amou nt of nu mber s an d te xt e ntri es t hat yo u c an sav e may vary, depending on le ngth and the total num ber of entries in the contacts list. â View the cont acts list 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts . The following option s are displayed: Search â Find a name or sele ct from a list. A dd new âÂÂAdd a c ontac t to y our contacts list. Edi t nam e âÂÂEdi t an exist ing name. Delete âÂÂDel ete a na me and its as soc iate d numb ers . A dd number âÂÂAdd a numbe r to an exis ting name. Settings âÂÂCha nge the conta cts list view , che ck th e memo ry status of you r pho ne. 1-touch dialin g âÂÂV iew or modify the list of 1-touc h dialing numbe rs. V oice tags âÂÂAttach , listen to, or modify a voice ta g to a contac t in the contacts list. My n umber âÂÂView your own phone number. Caller groups âÂÂView and edit the propertie s for any of the caller groups, including Family , VIP , Friends , Busin ess , or Othe r . 2. Select a n item to ac tivate the fea ture or enter its submenu. â Searc h In the standby mode , select Contacts > Search ; then highligh t and Select th e co ntact yo u wish to view. Fast search for a name 1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display the contents of your contact s list. 2. Press the key whic h corresponds to the first letter of the name for w hich you are performing a search. 3. Highlight a con tact, and sele ct De tails to view th e details.
Cont acts 31 â Add new contacts Add numb ers to a co nta ct Save a name and number 1 . In the standby mode, us e the key pad to enter the phone numbe r you wish to save. 2. S e lec t Optio ns > Save . 3. E nter the name , and select OK . Save (onl y) a number 1 . In the standby mode, us e the key pad to enter the phone numbe r you wish to save. 2. Select an d hold Opt ions . Save an entry 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > A dd n ew . 2. E nter the name , and select OK . 3. Ente r the phone num ber, and select OK > Done . Sa ve mult ip le nu mb er s and t e xt ite ms You can save different ty pes of phone numbers and short text items per name to the ph one memory. The first nu mber you save for any entry is automatic ally set as the default, but the default nu mber can always be changed. 1. In the standby mode, scroll do wn to disp lay a lis t of en tries a nd to t he en try to which you w ish to add a phone nu mber or text item. 2. S e lec t D etails > Opti on s > Add number or A dd detail . 3. S e lec t G enera l , Mobile , Ho me , Fa x , E- m ai l , Web address , or Note . 4. E nter the numb er or text for the type you ha ve selec ted, and sele ct OK . 5. To change th e ty pe ( E- mai l , Web address , or P ostal addr ), se lect Change type in the option s list. You ca n also chang e which phone num ber is the default n umber for the con ta ct e n try . 1 . In t he stan dby m ode, scro ll to the en try y ou wish t o chan ge, and select D eta ils . 2. Scroll to th e numbe r you wis h to set as default, a nd select Op tions > Set as default . â Edit contacts list entries 1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display the cont ents of your contac ts list. 2. Scroll to th e entry you w ould like to ed it, and select D etails .
Contac ts 32 Edit pho ne numbe r Highligh t the phone num ber you would like to edit, and select Op ti ons , and Select one of the following options: Add voice tag âÂÂAdd a voic e tag to the con tact. Edit n umber âÂÂEdit an existing phone num ber of the contact. Delete n umber âÂÂDel ete a phon e numb er fr om t he c ont act . Use num ber â Display the phone number on the standby mode to be called. Vie w âÂÂV iew th e details of th e contact. Change type âÂÂC hange the number ty pe to General , Mobile , Home , or Fa x or the detail type to E-mail , Web address , or Note . As primary no. âÂÂSets numbe r to top of contactâÂÂs list. Add number âÂÂAdd a num ber to th e contact. Add de tail âÂÂA dd an address or note to the contact. Caller g roups âÂÂAdd the contact to an existing caller group. Custom tone âÂÂAdd a custom ring tone to the contact. Send bus. card âÂÂSend the contact as a business card to a nother phone . Send message âÂÂCreate and send a message to the c ontact. 1-touch dialing âÂÂA dd the conta ct to your 1-tou ch dialing list. Edit name âÂÂEdit the na me of the cont act. Vie w na me âÂÂV iew th e nam e of t he co ntac t . Dele te âÂÂDelet e the e ntire conta ct en try from your cont acts l ist. E-ma il addre ss entry Highligh t the e-mail address entry you w ould like to send or update, and sel ect Opt io ns , and select one of the followin g o ptions: Send e-mail â Sen d a n e-m ai l. Edit detail â Edit existing de tails of e-mail. Delete de tail âÂÂDe let e exis ting e -mai l. Vie w âÂÂView th e details of the e -mail conta ct. Change type âÂÂC hange the e-mai l type to We b address or Note . Add de tail âÂÂA dd an address or note to the entry. Add number âÂÂAdd a num ber to th e entry. Caller g roups âÂÂAdd the e-mail to an existing caller group.
Cont acts 33 Custom tone âÂÂAdd a custom ring tone to the cont act. Send bu s. card âÂÂSend the contact a busin ess card. Edit name âÂÂEdit th e nam e of the conta ct. View name âÂÂVie w t he n ame of the co nt act. De le te âÂÂDel ete the ent ir e e- mail en try fr om y our co nt acts li st. Edit Web a ddress Highl ight the web address en try you would like to edit, and select Optio ns , and select the option you wish to perform ( Web address or Note ), an d OK . â Delete contacts list entries 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > De lete . 2. To delete indiv idual entries, select One by one . 3. Scroll to th e entry you wish to delete, and sele ct De le te > OK to confirm. 4. To del ete the entire co ntents of yo ur contacts list, select De l et e a ll > OK . 5. S e lec t OK to c onfirm or Back to retu rn to Conta cts. If OK , enter the se curity code, and select OK . See "Security settings ," p. 49. â Configure settings You c an ch oose how the co nta cts appea r in your con tact s list and view th e amount of memo ry use d or available in your phone . For more information on used and ava ilable memory, see "Shared mem ory," p. 7. In the standby m ode, select Contacts > Se tting s , and one of the fo llowin g optio ns: Scrolling vie w â To choose how name s and numbe rs st ored in the conta cts list are vie wed. Sel e ct Name list , or Name and no. vie w. Memory status âÂÂView the amount of me mory used in phone book. â Set up 1-touch dialing You can assoc iate any e ntry in th e contact s list with a key from 2âÂÂ9; to dial these entr ies press an d hold th e assi gned ke y. S ee "1-touch dialing," p . 41 to ac tivate or deactiv ate 1-touc h dialing. Assig n a key to 1-t ouc h dial ing 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > 1-touch dialing . 2. Scroll to a n (e mpty ) 1-touch dialin g slot, and s elect As sign .
Contac ts 34 3. Enter the number ( including the area code), and select OK ; or s elect Se arch to retrieve a number from th e contacts list. 4. Enter a name for the num ber, and select OK . If 1-touch dialing is off, the phone disp lays a prompt asking if y ou wou ld like to turn 1-touc h dialing on. 5. Select Ye s to a ctivate 1-touch dialing. Chan ge 1-touch dialing numbers 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > 1 -touch dialin g . 2. Scroll to the 1-touch di al ing en try you wish to change, and select Option s > Chan ge . 3. Enter the n ew num ber or select Search to retrie ve a number from the contacts list; a nd se lect OK . 4. Enter a name for the entry, and selec t OK . Delete 1-touch dialin g number s 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > 1 -touch dialin g . 2. Scroll to the 1-touch dialing location you wish to delete, and select Opt ion s . 3. Select Dele te > OK . â Set up voice tags Assign a voice ta g to an entry Befo r e you can use v oice diali ng, you must first a ssign a voice ta g to the nu mber. 1. In the standby mode, scroll down to enter the contacts list. 2. Hig hlig ht th e cont act y ou want to a ssig n a voi ce ta g, selec t Det ails > Option s > A dd voice tag > Start . 3. Speak clearly into the microphone . Do n ot sele ct Qui t unless you want to cancel the reco rding. The phone autom atically stops recording and saves and replays the voice tag. The ic on appears next to commands which have voice tags assigned. If recording is not successful, your phone displays V o ic e sys tem erro r . Select Option s > Add voice tag , and repeat Step 3.
Cont acts 35 Di al a nu mbe r In the standby mode: 1. Select an d hold Contact s . 2. Wh en you hear s eve ral bee ps and Speak now appears, release the key . 3. Pronou nce the voice tag cle arly into the microphon e. When the phone finds the voice ta g, Found: appe ars, and the pho ne automa tically dials the number. If the phone does not locate a number or recognize the voic e tag, No m atch found appears. Voice tag options Aft er you ha ve ass ociate d a voice tag to a co ntact, yo u can cho ose one of th e followin g options: Playbac k 1. S e lec t Men u > Con tac t s > V oice tags . 2. Scroll to th e nam e with th e voi ce tag you wa nt to hear . 3. S e lec t Optio ns > Playback . Change 1. S e lec t Men u > Con tac t s > V oice tags . 2. Scroll to th e nam e with th e voice ta g you wa nt to chang e. 3. S e lec t Optio ns > Change . 4. S e lec t Star t and speak clearly into the microph one. The phone repeats your voice tag, and V oice tag saved appears. Del ete 1. S e lec t Men u > Con tac t s > V oice tags . 2. Scroll to the nam e with th e voi ce tag yo u want to era se. 3. S e lec t Optio ns > Dele te > OK . â Caller groups You ca n add conta cts list ent ries to any of five caller groups, and ass ign a unique ringing tone or graph ic to that group. Th is en ables y ou to ide ntify callers from the group by their uniq ue ringing tone or graphic.
Contac ts 36 Setu p a calle r gro up 1. In the s tan db y mo de, s cro ll dow n t o d isp lay a list o f entr ies in your c ontac ts lis t. 2. Scroll to a name you would lik e to add to a c aller group, and select Det a ils . 3. Select Opti on s > Caller groups . 4. Select the caller group to w hich you would lik e to add the name. Opti ons 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Calle r groups > Family , VI P , Fri end s , Bu sin ess , or Ot her . 2. Select a group to display the following caller group option s: Rename group âÂÂRenam e the gr oup t o yo ur pref er ence . Group rin ging ton e â Set the ringing ton e for the group. Grou p logo âÂÂTurn th e gra phic for t he ca ller grou p on or off or v iew t he graphi c. G ro up me mb e rs âÂÂAdd or remove members from the calle r group. â Send and receive contacts (business cards) You ca n send and rece ive an en try in your cont acts list usin g text messaging, if supported by your wireless provider. Send a busin ess card You can send a business card as a text message to a compatible phone or other han dheld de vice. 1. Highlight th e entry from the contac ts list that you w ish to send, and select Details > Optio ns > Send bus. card > Via text msg. > All details . 2. Enter the numbe r for your re cipient, or select Search to retrieve a num ber from your conta cts list. 3. Select OK and the busine ss card is sent . The All de tails options app ear only if you have more than one num ber or detail sav ed to the co nt act en try .
Galle ry 37 7. Ga llery You ca n save wall pap er an d rin ging tones to fold ers in the ga ll ery , or creat e fo lder s of your own an d save them there. You can dow nload wallpaper and tones from web sites. â Open the ga llery In the standby m ode, select Menu > Ga ller y . The following sub menus are displayed: View fol ders âÂÂExplore t he folders in the galle ry menu. See Folde rs in th e following section for more info. Add folder âÂÂAdd a folder of your ow n. Delete folder â Delete a folder yo u have created. Renam e fol der â Renam e a fol der you ha ve cre ated . Galle ry downl. âÂÂG et n ew wal lp aper or ring in g to nes. â Fol de rs In the standby mode, select Me nu > Gallery > Vie w fold ers > Images , Wallpaper , or Tones > Open to acces s the following optio ns: De lete folde r âÂÂDelete a folder you hav e created. You cannot de lete a preset folder. Move âÂÂMove the selected folder int o another folder. After selecting Mov e , scroll to an other fo lder, and select Opt ions > Mo ve . You ca nnot move a preset folde r. De ta ils â Show the name , size, and date of creation of the selected folder. Type of v iew âÂÂSelec t Lis t with details , List , or Gri d to determine h ow th e folders and the files within folders are displa yed. Sort âÂÂSort the contents of the selected folder by name, date , format, or size. â Gallery downloads To get new rin gtones and wallpaper, use the gallery download option. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Gallery > Ga llery downl. > Graphic downl. or Ton e do wn ld s .
Settings 38 8. Settings Use this menu to cha nge the time se ttings, call settin gs, phone settin gs, displa y setti ngs, tone setti ngs, enhanc ement set tings, se curit y set tin gs, ne twork, network services, and to restore the factory settings. â Profiles Profiles define how y our phone reacts when you receive a call or m essa ge, how your keypad sou nds when you pr ess a key, and more. Ringing o ptions, keypad tones, and other settings for each of th e available profiles can be left at their default setti ng or custo mized to suit your ne eds. The followin g profiles are available : Normal , Silent , Meeting , Outdoor , and P ager . Prof iles are al so availabl e for enhanc ements such as a h eadset and car kit. For more inf ormati on about en hanc ement prof iles , s ee "Enhance ment s ettings," p. 47. Activate a profile In the standby mode, either scroll up or select Menu > Setting s > Profiles , and select the profile of your choice. Customiz e a pr ofile You can cu stomize any of the prof iles a va riety of ways. You ca nnot renam e the Normal profile. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Select the profile you w ish to customize. 3. Select Customize and the option you want to cust omize. Set a ti med profile Timed profiles can be used to prevent missed calls. F or example, suppose you attend a n event that re quires your phon e be set to Silent before the ev ent starts , but you forge t to return it to Normal until long after the even t. A timed profile can prevent m issed calls by returning your phone to the default profile at a time you spe cify. Timed profiles can be set up to 24 hou rs in adva nce. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Select th e profile you w ish to activ ate and Timed for tim ed expiration. 3. Enter the tim e for the profile to expire, a nd select OK .
Settings 39 â V oice commands You ca n set as many as five voice commands , which allow hands-free operation of c ertain phone features. Assig n a voice tag to a comman d Before using voice c ommands, you must first ad d a voice tag to the phone functi on. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > V oice comma nds > Profi les , V oice mailbox , V oice recorder , or Call log . 2. Sel ect the phone function you wish to tag (). 3. S e lec t Optio ns > A dd command . 4. S e lec t Star t , and spe ak the voice tag clearly into the m icrophon e. Do not selec t Quit unle ss you want to cance l the reco rding. The phone replays and saves the recorded tag. appears next to commands whic h have voic e tags ass igned. Activa te a vo ice comm and Aft er you ha ve asso ciated a v oice tag wi th a phon e functio n, yo u can issue a comma nd b y s peak ing th e vo ic e tag . 1. Select an d hold Contact s . 2. W h e n Spea k now ap pears, pr onounc e th e voic e tag clea rly in to the m icro phon e. When th e pho ne fi nd s the v oi ce t ag, Found appears and the pho ne plays the re cogn iz ed v oice ta g th roug h the ear piec e. T he f un cti on y ou re que ste d is acti va ted. Option s Aft er you ha ve asso ciated a v oice ta g to a comma nd, you can ch oose one of the followin g options: ⢠Playback to listen to the voice com mand tag. ⢠Change to chan ge th e voice c omman d. ⢠Delete to era se the voic e c ommand tag . Voice dia ling You ca n dial up to 25 st ored numbers using v oice dia ling. Before using voice ta gs, note the followin g: ⢠Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are dependent on the sp eake r's vo ic e. ⢠Y ou must sa y th e na me ex act ly as you sa id it when yo u re cor de d it .
Settings 40 ⢠Voice tags are sensitive to backgroun d noise. Record vo ice tags and use them in a quiet e nvironm ent. ⢠Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names for different numbe rs. Note: Using voic e tags may be difficult in a noisy environm ent or during an eme rgency, so you s hould not rely sole ly upon voice dia ling in all circu mstance s. â Call settings Locatio n info sharing Location info sharing is a network se rvice. See " Network S ervices," p. 6. If your wireless service prov ider supports this feature, then location info sharing allows th e phone to share p osition informat ion over the net work. For calls to emer gency numbe rs, this position info rm ation may be used by the emergency operator to determi ne the position of the phone. The func tionality and accu racy of this feature is dependent on the netw ork, satellite system s, and the agen cy receiving the informa tion. It may not fun ction in all area s or at all times. Location inform ation w ill always be shar ed with the network during e mergency calls to the official emergen cy number programed into the phone, regardless of which setting is sele cted. After placin g an emerge ncy call the phone rema ins in emer gency mode for 5 minu tes. During this tim e, the location inform ation will be sha red wi th the n etwo rk. Fo r more in formation, see "Emergency calls ," p. 74. In the stan dby mode, sele ct Me nu > Se ttings > Call settings > Lo cation info sharing > 91 1 o n l y or Location on > OK > OK . Emerge ncy âÂÂTh is is the default profile. T he phone location in formation is sha red only during an eme rgency call to the official emerge ncy number program ed into your phone . The phone screen displays in th e upper left-hand c orner of the standby m ode. Location on âÂÂThe ph one location information is shared w ith the net work whene ver the phone is powere d on and activate d. The screen displays in th e upper left hand corner of the standby mode. An yk ey answ e r Any key answe r allow s you to answe r an incom ing call b y briefly pr essing a ny ke y exce p t t he po wer ke y, r ig ht sele cti on ke y, o r e nd k ey. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Call se ttings > Anyk ey an swer > On or Off .
Settings 41 Automa tic redial Occasionally, your netw ork may experience heavy traffic, resulting in a fast busy signal when you di al. With aut omatic re dial activated, your phone redials the numbe r (number of times is specified by th e network), and notifies you once the network is available . In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Automatic re dial > On or Off . 1-t ou ch d i al in g You ca n ac tivate o r dea ctiv ate 1- touc h dia lin g. I n the s tandb y mod e, se lect Menu > Settin gs > Call settings > 1-tou ch dialing > On or Off . For more information on entering 1 -touc h dialing numbe rs, see "Set up 1-touch dia ling," p. 33. Auto-update of servi ce You r ph one is capabl e of receiv ing updat es to w irele ss servi ces sent to y our p hone by your s ervice provider. Th is option is a network servic e. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Ca ll settings > Auto-update of servi ce > On or Of f . Mi nibrows er c onfir mat ion You ca n give co nfi rmati on when yo u connec t or d isconn ect from the mini bro wser . In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Ca ll settings > Minibro wser con fi rma ti on and one of the following options: Non e âÂÂTh e phon e wi ll no t a sk for con fir matio n be fore conn ect ing or disc onn ectin g from the minibrow ser. On c onn ect io n âÂÂYour phon e as ks for confirmation before connecting to the minibrow ser. On ex it âÂÂYour phone asks for confirmation before disconnecting from the minibrow ser. Both âÂÂYour phon e asks for confirmation before conn ecting or disconnectin g from the minibrow ser. Calling card If you us e a calling ca rd for l ong distance ca lls, you can s ave the call ing card numbe rs in your phone. You r phone can store up to four ca lling cards. Cont act your calling card c ompany for more inform ation.
Settings 42 Save infor mation 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settin gs > Calling card . 2. Enter your security code, and select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Scroll to one of the four card memory locations, and select Options > Edi t > OK > Dialing seq uence and select one of the following sequence types: A cce ss no. phone no . card no. âÂÂDi al the 1-800 acce ss number, the phone number, then the ca rd number (a nd the PIN if required). A ccess no. card no. phone no. âÂÂDi al the 1- 800 acce ss number, the card number (and the PIN if required), then th e phone number. Prefix phone no . card no. âÂÂDi al the pref ix (numbe rs t hat mus t prec ede th e phone n umber) and the phone number you want to di al, then the card num ber (and the PIN if required). 4. Enter the require d information (acc ess number or prefix and card nu mber), an d se lec t OK to co nfirm you r entries. 5. Select Card name . 6. Enter the card name, and select OK . Make ca ll s After y ou h ave s aved yo ur calli ng c ard inform ation in your phone , you ca n ma ke a call u sing your callin g card. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settin gs > Calling card . 2. Enter your security code, and select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Scroll to the callin g card of your ch oice, and select Opti ons > Select > OK . 4. Press the end key to return to th e standby mode; then en ter the ph one number, including a ny prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your c alling card may require when you make a ca lling card call. See your calling card for ins tructions. 5. Press and hold the call key fo r a few seconds until Ca rd c a ll is displayed. 6. When y ou hear th e tone or s ystem messag e, sele ct OK . Call sum mary Your phone can displa y the time s pent o n a call when y ou hang up. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Call se ttings > Call su mmary > On or Off .
Settings 43 â Phone settings Ph on e l an gua ge 1 . In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Phone language . 2. Select the language of your choic e. The phone lan guage affects the time and da te form ats of the cl ock, alarm clock, and ca le ndar. Automa tic key guard You can set the keypad of your phon e to lock automatically after a preset tim e delay ( from 10 seconds to 60 minute s). 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Phone settings > Automatic k eyguard > On or Off . 2. I f y ou sel e cte d On , Set delay appe ars in the display. 3. E nter the delay ( in minute s and seconds), a nd select OK . Impor tant : When keyguard is on, calls may be possible to dial the emergenc y number programed in to your phone. Key in the emergen cy number , an d pres s t he cal l k ey. Touc h tones Touch tones or DTMF tones, are the tones th at sound when you press the keys on your phone keypad. You can use touch tones for ma ny a utomated dial-up s ervice s such a s banking and ai rlines, or for entering your voi ce mailbo x number and p assword. Touch tones are sen t during an ac tive call. Yo u can sen d them manu ally from your phon e keypad, or s end them aut omatically by saving them in your phon e. Set typ e In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Phone sett ings > T o uch t one s > Ma nua l t ouc h to nes and one of the following options: Cont inuous âÂÂThe tone sounds for as long as you press a nd hold a key. Fixed âÂÂUsed to send tone s of the dur ation you sp ecify in the T ouch tone length option. Off âÂÂUs ed to turn off tones. N o tones are se nt when you pre ss a key. Set len gth Yo u can also specify touch tone leng th wh en usi ng the Fixed option. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Phone sett ings > T o uch t one s > T ouc h to ne len gt h > Short (0.1 second s) or Long (0.5 se cond s).
Settings 44 Welc ome no te You c an wri te a welcom e not e whi ch br iefl y appe ars on the di spla y scre en wh enev er you switch your phone on. Predictive text input is not a vailable for entering welcome note te xt. 1. In the st andb y mode , select Menu > Settin gs > Phone settin gs > Welcom e n ote . 2. Enter a not e ( u p to 44 chara cters). Press * to display and sele ct from the ava ilable special chara cters. 3. When y ou are finis hed, select Option s > Save ; or sele ct De lete if you w ant to delete the previous tex t and begin creating anothe r welcome n ote. Help text activ ation Your phon e displays brief descrip tions for most m enu items. Whe n you arrive at a feature or menu, pause for about 10 se conds and wait for the help text to dis p lay. Scroll to page throu gh the full he lp text, if nece ssary. The default settin g for help text is on . However, you can tu rn help text on or off. In the standby mode , select Me nu > Settings > Phone settin gs > Help text activation > On or Off . â Display settings Wallp ape r You can set your phone to display a backgrou nd picture (wallpaper) in the standby m ode. 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Menu > Settings > Display settings > Wallpape r > Select wallpap. . 2. Highlight th e W allpaper folde r, and select Open . 3. Browse th e folder. 4. When yo u a rri ve at the i mag e of you r c h oice , sele ct Option s > Set as wallpap. . To a cti vate or de act ivat e wa llp aper , in the s tand by mode , sele ct Menu > Setti ngs > Displ ay sett in gs > W allpa per > On or Off . Color schemes You can chan ge the c olor of some displa y comp onents i n your pho ne, such as indicators and signal bars. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settin gs > Displ ay sett ing s > Col or sc he me s . 2. Select th e co lor schem e of you r choic e.
Settings 45 Ba nn er Ba nner i s a ne twor k serv ice. Se e " Netwo rk Se rvic es," p . 6. If your w ireles s service provide r supports this fea ture, you ca n choose wh ether the display shows the operator logo when the phone is in the idle state. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Display se ttings > Ban ne r > De fa ult or Cus tomize . Display brig htne ss You can c hange the brightness of your phone display. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Di sp lay se ttin g s > Display brigh tness . 2. Scroll le ft or right to adjust th e brightness lev el to your preference . 3. S e lec t OK to acce pt your s ettings . Screen saver timeou t If y ou hav e turn ed the s cre en save r on, the sc reen sav er is ac tivate d wh en no funct ion of the phone is used after a preset period of time. Press any key to deacti vate t he scree n saver. You can set your phone t o display a scre en saver after a preset time or after a custom tim e (up to 60 minutes ) of y ou r choosing. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Di sp lay se ttin g s > Screen saver tim eout and the option of your choic e. 2. If you want to se t a custom tim e (up to 60 minute s), selec t Other , ente r the cus tom time, and selec t OK . Bac klig ht t im e-out You ca n change the time-out va lue for the phone's back light. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Di sp lay se ttin g s > Ba ck l igh t t i me -o ut . 2. If you want to se t a custom backlight tim e-out (u p to 30 seconds), sel ect Always on , Always off , 7 seconds , 15 secon ds , or 30 sec onds . If you sel e ct Always on , the backli ght time s out afte r 4 minu tes. This option is designed for handsfree applicati on and may deplete the battery faster.
Settings 46 â Time an d date settings Clock Show or hide the clock In the s t andb y mo de , sel e ct Men u > Se tt ings > Tim e sett ings > Cl ock > Show c lock or Hide clock . Set the ti me 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Tim e settings > Clo c k > Set the tim e . 2. Enter the tim e (in hh :mm forma t), and select OK . 3. Select am or pm (i f 12-hour format is selecte d). Chan ge the fo rmat In the s tandb y mode, sele ct Me nu > Settings > Time settings > Clo ck > Time format > 24-hou r or 12 -hour . Date Show or hide the date In the standby mode, select Menu > Se ttings > Time s ettings > Dat e > Show date or Hide date . Set the d ate 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Tim e settings > Date > Set the date . 2. Ente r the da te, and select OK . Cha nge the date fo rmat 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Tim e settings > Date > Date format and se lect the fo rmat of you r choic e. 2. Select th e Date separator , and the se parator of your choice Set the a uto -upda te of d ate and t ime Auto-update is a network service. See "Network Se rvices," p. 6. If your wireless service prov ider supports this feature, you ca n allow the digital netw ork to set the clock , which is usefu l wh en y ou ar e o ut of you r ho me are a, for examp le, wh en you ha ve trave led to ano ther network or time zone. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Time se ttings > Auto-update of date & tim e > On , Confirm first , or Off .
Settings 47 If you us e the Auto-update of date & time option while outside you r digital ne twork, you may be prompted to ente r the time manua lly. Network time will replace the time and date when you reenter your digital ne twork. If your battery has been remove d or has drained outside the digital network , you may be prom pted to enter the time manu ally (once the battery is replaced or rech arged, and you are still outside of the digita l netwo rk). â T one sett ings From this m enu, you can adjust t he ringin g volume, keypad tones, an d other tone settings for the currently active profile. See "Customize a profile ," p. 38. Select Men u > Settings > To n e s e t t i n g s and one of the following: Inco ming call a lert âÂÂSe lect ho w the devic e no tifies you o f an incomi ng call. Ring ing tone âÂÂS elect the ringing tone for incoming ca lls. Ring ing volume âÂÂSet the volume of your ringin g tone. Vibratin g alert âÂÂTurn the vibrating ale rt On or Off . Message alert tone âÂÂSe lect th e tone for receiv ed mes sages. Keypad tones âÂÂSe t the volum e of you r ke ypad tone s (or turn th em off). Warning tones â Turn warning and c onfirmati on tones On or Off . Alert for â Define whic h caller groups the selected profile will ac cept or decline. See "Caller groups," p. 35. â Phone details From thi s menu, you can ch eck details of your phone service. Select Menu > Settin gs > Phone d etails > Us er de t ail s , V ersion details , or System details . User de tails â Displays th e mobile directory number (MD N) and own number. V ersion details âÂÂD isplays the phone model, hardware ve rsion, and software version of the phon e. System details â Displays the system ID, channel, pref. roaming list (PRL), mode, and frequenc y of the phone service. â Enhancement settings The enhan cement settin gs menu is shown only if the phone is or has been conne cted to a comp atible enhan cemen t. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Enhancem en t settings > Headset , Handsfre e , Loopset , TTY/TDD (carrier dependent), or Charger .
Settings 48 Heads et Select the option of you r choice, enter the submenu, and modify its settin gs. Default profile âÂÂC hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically ac tivated wh en a hea dset is conne cted. Automatic answer âÂÂCal ls are answ ered automat ically aft er one rin g when a head set is conn ected . Selec t On or Off . Hand s-fr ee Select the option of you r choice, enter the submenu, and modify its settin gs. Default profile âÂÂC hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically ac tivated wh en yo ur phone is c onnect ed to a car kit. Automatic answer âÂÂCal ls are answ ered automat ically afte r one ring when a car kit is co nne cted. Sele ct On or Off . Lights âÂÂC hoose to keep the phone light s always on, or to shut off automatically afte r severa l se conds. Select On or Automatic . Loopset The LPS- 4 Loopset (for use with T- coil equipped hearing aids) is recommended for use with your phon e. Select the option of your choice, enter the su bmenu, and mo di fy i ts se tt in gs. Default profile âÂÂC hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically ac tivated wh en a loopset is connected. Automatic answer âÂÂCal ls are answ ered automat ically aft er one rin g when a loopset is connected. Select On or Of f . TTY/T DD This feature is dependent on your carrier. In addition to the Nokia phone, you will need the follo win g for TTY /TDD com mun ication: ⢠A TT Y/TDD devic e that is cellular re ady or cellular compati ble. ⢠A cable for conne cting the TTY/TDD to yo ur Nokia phone, usually supplied by the manufa cturer of the TTY /TDD de vice. Set up the TTY/TDD profile You can con nect your phone directly to the TTY/TDD device . In order for your phone to recogn ize the TTY/TDD, you mu st set up the TTY/TDD profile.
Settings 49 Impor tant : Some manufacturers of TTY/TDD devices suggest that the phone be at least 18 inche s from the TTY/TDD device. Whe n connecting to any other devic e, read its user guide or contact its manufacturer for detailed instru ctions and sa fety information. 1. Conne ct one end of the cable to the TTY /TDD device. 2. Insert the other end of the cable into th e 2.5-mm headset jack on the side of your ph one. 3 . I n the standb y mo de, se lect Men u > Setti ngs > E nhan cement se tting s > TTY/TDD > Use TT Y > Ye s . TTY/TDD calls Check with the ma nufacturer of t he TTY /TDD device for a conn ecting cable that is compatible with the Nokia phone. TTY/TDD c ommunic ations depend on network avail ability. Chec k with you r service provider for availability and description of services. Make a cal l 1. In the standby mode, ente r the numbe r, and press the call key. 2 . When the rece iving party answers, begin typin g your conversation on the TTY/TDD. 3. Pr ess t he en d ke y to en d the c all . Recei ve a ca ll 1. Make sure the TTY/T DD devi ce is con nec ted to yo ur phone. 2. Press the call key to answer the call, and type your responses on the TTY/TDD. 3. Pr ess t he en d ke y to en d the c all . Ch ar ge r Select the option of your ch oice, enter the submenu, and modify its settings. Defau lt profile âÂÂChoose the profile you wish to be automatical ly ac tivated whe n your phon e is connected to the charger. Lights âÂÂChoose to keep th e phone lights always on, or to shut off automatic ally aft er se ve ral se con ds. Sele ct On or Automatic . â Security settings Activat e or de activ ate ph one lock The phone loc k feature protects your phone from unauthoriz ed outgoing calls or un auth orized ac cess to info rmati on st or ed in th e pho ne. Wh en phone lock is activa ted, Ph one lo cked is displayed each time you turn your phone on.
Settings 50 When the device is locked, calls still may be possible to the official emergency numbe r programed into your device. Call not all o wed is displaye d if you a ttempt to place a call while ph one is locked. To answ er a call wit h phone lock on, se lect Answ er o r pres s th e call k ey . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings . 2. Enter the lock code, an d select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Select Phone lock > On or Off . On p o wer -u p âÂÂRequires a lock code to turn the phone on. If you se lected On , you must enter your lock code and the lock code must be accept ed before the phone will func tion normally. Allow n umber s when phone lo cked When phone lock is on, the only outgoi n g c a l l s t h a t c a n b e m a d e a r e t o t h e following nu mbers: ⢠The emergency numb er programed into your phone (for example, 911 ). ⢠The num ber stor ed in the Allowed number w hen lock active location. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings . 2. Enter the lock code, an d select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Select Ac cess c odes > Allowed n umbe r when lock ac tive . 4. Enter the phone n umber, or sel ect Sea r ch , and recall the nu mber from the phone book; select OK . Call the allowed phone number 1. In the standby mode, scroll up or down. 2. Pre ss th e ca ll key t o p la ce the ca ll . Lock code When you change your loc k code, make sure you store it in a safe place, away from your phon e. Avoid entering access codes s imilar to em ergency numbers such as 911to pre vent accidental dialing of the emergen cy number. The pr eset lock code is 123 4. If you ente r an incorre ct lock cod e five time s in a row, your phone w ill prompt you for the se curity code. If y ou ent er the wron g lock code five times in succe ssion, yo u will not be able to enter a code fo r 5 mi nutes, even if you powe r off the phone between inc orrect entries. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings . 2. Enter the current (or default) lock code, and select OK .
Settings 51 3. S e lec t Ch ange l ock code . 4. E nter the new lock code (mu st be 4 charac ters in length ), and selec t OK . 5. R eenter the new lock code for verification, an d select OK . Restrict ca lls Call restriction is a n etwork s ervice. Se e "N etwork S ervices," p. 6. If your w ireless service pro vider supports this feature , you can restrict the calls your phon e can ma ke and receive . When calls are restricte d, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programed into y our phone. Cont act your servic e provider for the restrict ion password. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Secu rity settings . 2. E nter the securit y code, and select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50 . 3. S e lec t C all restriction s . and the type of calls you wish to restrict: Restrict outgoing calls âÂÂC alls cannot be made. Restrict incom ing cal ls âÂÂCa lls cannot be rece ived. 4. Select an option ( Select , Add restriction , Edit , o r Delete ). Voice pr ivacy Voice privacy is a netw ork se rvice. See "Network Se rvices," p. 6. If your wireless service provider supports this feature, the voice privacy feature prote cts the privacy of your current phone conv ersation from other callers placing phone calls on your same network. In the standb y mode, select Me nu > Settings > Secu rity sett ings > V oice priv acy > On or Off . â Networ k services The following fe atures are network services . See "Ne twork Se rvices," p. 6. Cal l fo r war din g Call forw arding tells your network to redi rect incomin g calls to another num ber. Call forw arding is a netw ork service and m ay not work the same in all ne tworks, so con tact your wire less provider for avai lability. Ac tivate 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding . and one of the following option s: Forward all calls â Forward all ca lls to the number you s pecify.
Settings 52 Forward if busy âÂÂForw ard incom ing calls wh en you are in a ca ll. Forward if not answered âÂÂForw ard incoming ca lls to another num ber if you are unable to answer. You can set a delay be fore forwarding takes place. Forward if out of reach âÂÂForward incom ing calls when your phon e is off. Cancel all forwards âÂÂCan cel any ca ll forwar ding option s you have se t. 2. Select Act i va te . 3. Select the de stination to whic h your calls will be forwa rded. 4. Enter the n umber to which y our calls, data, or other information will be forwarded, and se lect OK . Cancel Cancel all forwards may affec t your ability to receiv e voice mail mess ages. Contac t your wireless provider for sp ecific details. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding > Cancel all forwards . Stor e a fea tur e code 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Network fe ature se tting . 2. Enter the feature code from your service provide r (for example, *633), and sel ec t OK . 3. Select the type of forwarding that m atches the feature code you e ntered (for example, Call forw arding ). The activated feature code is now stored in your phone , and y o u are returned to the F eature code field. Continue en tering othe r feature codes (for ex ample, *633), or press the end key to return to th e standby mode. Once you enter a network feature code successfully, the feature becomes visible in the Network serv ices me nu. Select your ow n phon e numb er If your wireless servi ce provider suppo rts this feature, you can sele ct the number to be used if you have more than one number. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Setting s > Netw ork services > Ow n numbe r selection . â Network The menu op tions you see i n your phone a re bas ed on your se rvice p roviderâÂÂs network. The netw ork determines which options actually appear in the phon e menu. Check with y our s ervice provide r for m ore inform ation.
Settings 53 The Network me nu allow s you to cu sto mize the way you r phone choo ses a netw ork in which to ope rate while you are within or outside of your primary or home syst em. You r phone is s et to se arch for t he most co st-e ffec tive network. If your phon e cannot find a preferred network, it selects a network automatically based on the op tion you choose in the Network menu. Roamin g op tions You ca n set your phon e to roam or sear ch for anothe r network when y ou are not in your hom e area. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Network > Roaming op tions and one of t he followin g options: Home o nly âÂÂYou can make and receive c alls in your home ar ea only. Automatic â The phone automa tically searches for service in another digital network. If one is not found, the pho ne uses analog service. The roaming rate applies when not in the hom e service area. 2. S e lec t OK , if necess ary, to confirm the activati on. Mo de You can c hoose whether your phone uses digital or analog service. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Network > Mod e and one of the followin g se rvice options: Digital pre f. âÂÂThe phone work s in digital mode , but will also work in analog mode when digital m ode is unavailable. Analog only âÂÂThe phone only wo r ks in analog mode. â Restore factory settings You ca n reset so me of the m enu settin gs to their origin al values. Da ta that you have entere d or downloaded is not deleted, for example, entries in your contac ts list are not affect ed. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Restore factory settings . 2. Ente r the lock code, and select OK . See " Lock code," p. 50.
Organizer 54 9. Organi zer Your phone contai ns features to help organiz e your everyd ay life, inclu ding an alarm cl ock, calendar, calculator, c ountdown timer, and stopwatch. â Alarm clock Set an alar m The alarm clock is based on the phone cl ock. It sounds an alert an y time you specify and even works if the phone is turned off. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm t ime . 2. Enter the time for the alarm (in hh:m m) format, and select OK . 3. Select am or pm (i f 12-hour format is selecte d). Alarm on appears briefly in the displa y an d appears on the standby m ode. Chan ge the ti me 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Al arm time > On . 2. Enter the time for the alarm (in hh:m m) format, and select OK . 3. Select am or pm (i f 12 -hour format is selecte d). Alarm on appears briefly in the displa y an d appears on the standby m ode. Se t t he alarm tone You ca n set whic h tone is played w hen the alarm soun ds. In the standby mode , select Menu > Organizer > Alarm c lock > Alarm tone > Standard , Ringing tone , or Open Gal ler y to c hoose the tone of your choice. Alarm con ditions When th e alarm sounds, y our phone be eps, vi brates (if v ibrating alert is on for the currently active profile), and the display lights up. I f you do not press a k ey, the alarm stops (sn oozes) for 10 minutes , then sounds agai n. With th e phone on, select St o p ( to shut th e alarm off) , or Snooze . The alarm stops for 10 minut es and Snooze on appears in the display. If the ala rm time is reach ed while the devi ce is switc hed off, the device switches itself on and start s sounding the alarm tone . If you select Stop , the d evice as ks whe ther you wa nt to activate th e devic e for calls. Select No to switc h off the device or Ye s to make and receive c alls. Do not select Ye s wh en wi re les s ph one use ma y cause i nterference or danger.
Organizer 55 Tu rn an al arm of f In the standby mode, select Me nu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm tim e > Off . â Calendar The c alendar ke eps trac k of reminde rs, calls yo u need to make, meet ings, and birthdays. It can even so und an alarm for a ny of thes e events. Monthly v iew prov ides an ov erview of t he selected month and weeks. It also allows you to jump to a specific date. Any days or dates that appear in bold font contain cal end a r not e s s uch as a me eti n g or rem in der . Open In the standby mode, select Me nu > Organizer > Calendar . You ca n move the cursor in some cale ndar views by using the four-wa y scroll key . Go to a da te 1 . In the standb y mode, sele ct Me nu > Organi zer > Ca lendar > Options > Go to date . 2. E nter the d ate (for exam ple, 07/15 /2004 ), and select OK . Note a specific da te You can c hoose from five types of notes: Meeti ng , Ca ll , Birthday , Memo , and Remin der . Your phon e asks for fu rther information dependin g on which note you choose. You also have the option to set an alarm for a ny note that you s elect. 1. Go to the date for wh ich you want to set a reminder. See "Go to a date, " p. 55 . 2. From the monthly view (with the go to date highlight ed), select Opt io ns > Make a note and one of the following note ty pes: Meet ing âÂÂYou are prompted to enter a subjec t, loca tion, and a start/end tim e. You are t hen gi ven the o pti on to set an ala rm. Call âÂÂYou are prompted to enter a phone num ber, a name, and the time. You are t hen gi ven the o pti on to set an ala rm. Birthday âÂÂYou are promp ted to enter the personâÂÂs name, and year of birth. You are t hen gi ven the o pti on to set an ala rm. Memo âÂÂYou are prompted to enter a subject and an en d date and given th e op tio n t o s e t an al arm . Remin der âÂÂYou ar e prompted to ente r the sub ject you wish to be reminded about and given the option to set an alarm. 3. E nter your note, a nd select Op tions > Save .
Organizer 56 Vi ew note s (d ay v iew ) After you h ave create d some cale ndar not es, you can v iew the m as follows: 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar . 2. Scroll to the date containing the note. (Any days containin g notes w ill be in bold font.) 3. Select Opti on s > View day . 4. To view a highli ghted note , select Opti ons > Vie w . Opti ons whi le viewin g a li st of n otes Select Option s while view ing the header of body of a note to display the following opti ons: Vie w âÂÂVie w the ful l note . Make a note âÂÂCreate a new note for the selected date . Dele te âÂÂDel ete th e note . Edit âÂÂEdit the note . Mov e âÂÂM ove the no te to ano ther date on you r calend ar. Repeat âÂÂEnable the note t o recu r on a regular basis (daily, we ekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and yearly). Repe at is not av ailable for Birthday note . Go to date âÂÂJump to anot her date on your calendar. Send not e âÂÂSend the note to another dev ice usin g text message, or in calendar format. Copy âÂÂCopy th e note. You ca n then paste the note to another da te. Setting s âÂÂSet the date and time, d ate and time format, the day eac h wee k starts and wheth er you want y our notes to auto-del ete afte r a spec ified tim e. Se nd a note 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar . 2. Scroll to the da te contain ing the note you wish to send. (Any days containing notes will be in bold font.) 3. Select Opti on s > View day . 4. Scroll to the note you wish to s end, and select Opti on s > Send note > Vi a calendar or Via text msg. 5. If you select ed Via calendar , enter the nu mber for the recipient, or select Search to retrie ve a numbe r from th e con tacts list; se lect OK . The note is sent. 6. If you select ed Via text message , the note appears as a tex t m essage in the d isplay.
Organizer 57 7. S e lec t Add numbe r . 8. Ente r the number for the recipient , or select Search to retrieve a number from the cont acts list; selec t OK . 9. S e lec t Optio ns > Send . Receive notes Whe n you receive a calendar no te in calenda r-to-calendar (v Cal) format, your phone displays C alendar note receiv ed . When you receive a calendar no te as a text message, a message notification appears on the standby mode. You can then save the n ote in yo ur calend ar and set an alarm for any date and time. View notes 1. Wh en your phone displays Calendar note rece ived , sele ct Show . 2. Scroll to v iew the entire m essage . Save notes After view ing the cale ndar note, sele ct Opt io ns > Save . Dis card n ot es After view ing the cale ndar note, sele ct Opt io ns > Discard . â V oic e recorder This feature allows you to record pieces of speech or sound with your ph one and listen to t hem later. The total av ailable tim e is 30 se conds if n o memos have bee n stored. The maximu m length of a recording depend s on how much memory remain s available. The re corder canno t be use d when a da ta call conn ection is ac tive. Record spe ech or sou nd 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > V oice recorder > Reco rd . 2. Afte r the recorder start tone is heard, begin re cording speech or sound. 3. When you a re fin ish ed re cord ing, sele ct Stop . 4. E nter the title you w ish to assign to the recording, an d select OK . Option s After you have saved the record ing to the Recordings list , highlight the recording, and select one of the following optio ns: Playback âÂÂL isten to th e recording u sing the earpie ce De le te âÂÂErase the recording Edit title âÂÂR en ame t he re cor din g Add alarm â Add an alarm to the recording
Organizer 58 â Calcu lator The calculator in you r phone adds, subtra cts, m ultiplies, divides, c alculat es the squar e and t he squ are r oot, ch ange s the si gn of the nu mbe r enter ed, an d conv erts curren cy v alues . Note: This calcula tor has a limite d accu racy and is designe d for s imp le ca lc ul at i ons . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator . 2. Enter the firs t numbe r in the calculat ion. Press # for a decim al point if necessa ry. Press * to cycle through the add ( ), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/) characters. Pause briefly to select the displayed character. 3. Enter the s econd nu mber in your c alculation. 4. Select Opti on s (equals is highlight ed). To perform a square or square root calc ulation, select Opt io ns > Square or Squ are r oot . T o change the sign, selec t Opti ons > Change sign , or sc roll up or dow n. Currency conver ter You can con vert foreign currency to domesti c, or vice vers a, direct ly from th e standby mode or from the Calculator menu. 1. In the standby mode, enter a currency amount to con vert; or select Menu > Organizer > Calcu lator , and enter a cu rrency amount t o conver t. 2. Select Opti on s > To h om e or To foreign . To h o m e âÂÂc onverts foreign currency to dome stic currenc y. T o foreign â converts domestic curre ncy to foreign curre ncy. If you have not done so already, you are prom pted to enter the exchange rate. 3. Enter the exchange rate (press # to insert a decimal) , and select OK . You can a lso edit the exchange rate at any time. W hen you chan ge base currency, you must enter the new r ates because all previous ly set exchange rates are set to zero. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator > Opt io ns > Exchange rate > Foreign unit e xpressed in dom estic units or Domestic un it expressed in foreign units . Foreign unit expressed in dome stic units â the num ber of home u nits it take s to make one unit of fore ign currency. Domestic un it expressed in foreign units âÂÂthe num ber of foreign unit s it takes to make one unit of you r home currenc y. 2. Enter the exchange rate, and select OK .
Organizer 59 â Countdown timer You ca n enter a spe cified time (up to 9 9 hours and 59 minutes ). When th e time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm. The countdown timer only wo rks when the phone is on. Once you turn off your phone, the time r is no longer active. Set the countd own timer 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > C ountdown timer . 2. Ente r the time (in hh :mm format), and select OK . 3. E nter a note for th e timer, an d select OK . appears in the standby mode when the countdown tim er is set. Whe n the time runs out, your phone soun ds an alarm, display s the timer n ote , an d fl as hes i t s lig ht s. ⢠Press any key duri ng the alarm to stop the tim er. ⢠After 30 s econds the ti mer ale rt expire s automatica lly. Chan ge th e time Aft er you have set the time r, you can ch ange the time . 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > C ountdown timer > Change time . 2. E nter the new time, and s elec t OK . 3. Le ave th e not e as it was , or en ter a ne w no te, an d sele ct OK . Stop th e tim er bef ore the a lar m soun ds After you have set the timer, you can s top the timer. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Organizer > Coun tdown timer > Stop tim er . â Stopwatch Your phone has a st opwat ch tha t ca n b e us ed to trac k t ime. T he s topwat ch di sp lays time i n hours, minutes, seco nds and fractions o f a second in h h:mm:ss:s format. Using the stopwatc h or allowing it to run in th e background when using oth er features incre ases the demand on batt ery power and reduces the battery life. Me asu re t im e 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Stopwatch > Spli t timing . 2. S e lec t Star t to begin split or lap timing. The runnin g time is displayed on th e scre en . 3. S e lec t Stop to end the timing. The total time is displayed on th e screen.
Organizer 60 Measur e split tim e You ca n use the s plit time fun ction for such thin gs as a long distan ce rac e when you ne ed to pace yours elf. 1. In the sta ndb y mode , sel ect Me nu > Organizer > Stop watch > Split timin g > Start . 2. Select Split to no te th e la psed tim e. The timer contin ues to run. Th e split time appears below the runn ing time. If you split th e time more than once , the new m easure d time appears at th e beginning of the list. You can scroll to see previous measured tim es. 3. Select Sto p to end the s plit tim ing. Save th e spli t time 1. While the clock is runnin g, select Stop > Option s > Save . 2. Enter a nam e for the measureme nt, and sele ct OK . Measure lap time You ca n use the la p time fun ction when yo u wa nt to tra ck how long it tak es to co mplete ea ch cycle or lap. 1 . In the stan dby mode , sel ect Menu > Organ izer > Stop watch > Lap timing > St art . 2. Select Lap to note the la p time. The c lock st ops, th en star ts imm ediat ely fr om zer o. The l ap ti me appea rs below the runnin g time. If you take more tha n one lap time , the new mea sured time appears at the beginning of the list. Scroll to see previous measured times. When y ou select Stop , the total time appear s at the top. Save the la p time 1. While the clock is runnin g, select St op > Options > Save . 2. Enter a nam e for the measureme nt, and sele ct OK . If you do not ent er a name, the tota l time is us ed as the default tit le for the lap t ime. Opera tion no te If you press the end k ey and return to the standb y mode , the cl ock c ontinues to run in the background, and appears in the upper left corner of the screen. 1. To return to the stopwatc h screens, in the stand by mode, selec t Men u > Organizer > Stopwatch > Co n tinu e . 2. To stop the c lock, s elect Stop .
Organizer 61 Option s You can c hoose the following options whe n using the stopwatch: Cont inue â Shows up when the stopwatc h is working in the background. Show last time âÂÂAllow s you to view th e last me asured time . View ti mes âÂÂAllows you to browse the saved times. De let e ti m es âÂÂAllow s you to delete any saved times. You can dele te the saved time s one by one or all at once.
Minibrowser 62 1 0. Min ibrows er Minibrowser is a network service. Se e "Network Services," p. 6. Your phone has a built-in brow ser you ca n use to conne ct to select ed service s on the mobile in ternet. If your wireless service provider supports this feature, then you can v iew the cont ent provided. The w eb browser on your p hone can display WAP-based conten t. Your device may have som e bookmarks load ed for sites not affiliated w ith Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any Intern et site . The s ecurity icon does not indicate that the da ta transm ission betwee n the gatew ay and th e cont ent serv er (or pl ace wher e the req ues ted r esour ce is store d) i s secu re. The servic e provid er secur es the data tr ansmission between the gatew ay and the conte nt serv er. â Mobile Internet access Because mobile int ernet content is designed to be viewed from your phon e, your wireless prov ider is now your mobile In ternet service provide r as well. It is likely th at your wirele ss provider has created a hom e page and set up your browser to go to this page when you log on to the mobile Internet. Once at your service providerâÂÂs home page, you may find link s to a number of other sites. It should not be necessary to manually config ure the browser on your phone. Normally this is done by your wirele ss provider once you have subscribed to the feature. Contact your wireless provider if you have problem s using the browser. â Sign on to the mobile Internet In the standby mode , select Menu > Minibrowser > Conn ec t . After a brief pause, your phone atte mpts to connect to your wireless providerâÂÂs hom e page. If you receive an e rror message, your phone may not be set up for browsing . Contact you r wireless provider to make sure th at your phone is configured properly.
Mini browser 63 â Navigate the mobile Inter net Sinc e your pho ne scr een is mu ch s mall er than a comput e r s creen , mobil e I ntern et conten t is di splayed diff eren tly th an you may b e accu stomed to seeing . This sectio n contain s guidelines for using phone keys to navigate a WAP site. Phone ke ys ⢠To display the minibrowser main menu, press the power key. ⢠To browse the WAP site, scroll up or down. ⢠To choose a highlighted item, OK . ⢠To navigate back to the previous page, briefly press the end key. ⢠To enter letters and numbers , press a key from 0âÂÂ9 . ⢠To enter special characters, press *. ⢠To change input modes, press #. ⢠To end the session, press a nd hold the end key. Receive a call while onlin e Dependin g on your wireles s service provider, yo u may still be able to receiv e a voice call while u sing the WAP brows er. ⢠To answe r the incom ing call, press the call key. ⢠To decline the incoming ca ll, press the end ke y. After you en d your v oice ca ll, the m obile In ternet con nection a utomatica lly resu mes. If your wireless service provider does not support incomin g calls while browsing, the in coming calls are automatica lly forwarded to v oice mail. Make an emerg ency call whi le onl ine Yo u can end yo ur d ata conne ctio n and make an em ergenc y call. 1. To c lose your mobile In ternet connection, press and h old the end k ey , or press th e end k ey as m any t imes a s n eede d to c lea r th e dis pl ay a nd re ady th e pho ne for calls. 2. Ente r the emergency number for your presen t location (for example, 91 1). Emergency numbe rs vary by location. 3. Press the call ke y.
Games 64 11 . G a m e s Challenge yo urself or a fri end to one of the fun game s in your phon e. So me menus listed are ne twor k services. Con tact your wire less provider for mo re information. â Play a game 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Gam es > Select game . 2. Scroll to a game, and select Opt io ns > Open , or p re ss th e call ke y. 3. Select one of the following option s (if supported by the particular game): New game âÂÂLaunches a new game. High scores â View the high scores for this game (if previously played). Ins truc t ions âÂÂView in str uct ions f or pl ay ing the ga me. Sc ro ll do wn to r ea d more . â Game settings 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Gam es . and one of the following game submenus: Select game â Select a game or enter a game option list. See "G ame options," p. 64. Mem or y âÂÂCheck the availabl e memory for games and game-re lated applications. Settings âÂÂTu rn Ga me so unds , Gam e lights , and Shakes on or off. 2. Enter the s ubmen u, and selec t other settings. â Ga me o pt io ns Wh ile vi ewin g the gam es lis t, sel ect Opti ons . > Ope n , Delet e , or Deta ils to acti vate the option or enter a submen u.
Keyguard 65 12. K eyguard With k eygua rd, you ca n lock the keypad to preven t keys from being press ed accide ntally , a nd prevent a ccidental calls . If the keypad is locked, it unlocks w hen you rec eive a call. After th e call, the lock automatic ally re activates . Whe n the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official eme rgency number programe d into your phone. See "A utomatic keygua rd ," p. 4 3. â Loc k th e ke yp ad In the standby mode, select Me nu ; t hen p res s * wit hin two seco nd s. â Unlock the ke ypad In the standby mode, select Unlock ; then press * within two seconds .
PC Connecti vity 66 13. P C Connect ivity With the PC Suite you can, for example, creat e and sen d text m essage s, an d synchronize contact s and calendar be tween you r phone and a c ompatible PC. Some of the features available in PC Suite are carrier dependent. Chec k w ww.noki ausa.c om/su pport or your local Nokia Web site for the latest version of this guide, addi tional informatio n, downloads, and servic es related to your Nokia product. â PC Suite Furthe r detailed informa tion is given in the separate user guide of your Nokia device. Do not use the PC Suite Quick Guid e in place of the complete user guide, which provides important s afety and mainte nance in formation. Remember to make backup c opies of a ll important data. To disco nnect t he cable f rom the dev ice, hold the conne cto r and re move the cable. Only in stall and use app lications and oth er software from sources th at offer adequate protection agains t harmful software. The PC Suite cont ains the following fe atures: ⢠N okia Image Con verter to ma ke images us able for multime dia messag es or wallpape rs and to transfer the m to your p hone. ⢠N okia Sound Converter to edit polyphonic rin ging tones to be compatible with your ph one and to transfer them to you r phone. ⢠Nokia Co ntent Copier to copy informat ion or back up information from your phone to the PC or to another c ompatible Nokia phone. ⢠Nokia Phon e Editor to se nd text messag es and edit the contacts di rectory and message settings of your phon e. ⢠Nokia PC Sync to synchronize the contacts directory and calendar between your phone and a compatible PC. ⢠N okia Connection Manager to select the connection type between th e PC and th e phone. ⢠Nokia Phone Browser to copy images and tones from your phon e to your PC and vice versa . Note: Copy right protections may prevent som e images, music (including ringing ton es), and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.
En hancem ents 67 14. Enhancements Check the mode l number of any charger before use with this device. This dev ice is inten ded for use when supplied with pow er from ACP-7U or ACP-12U. Warning: Use only batt eries, chargers, and enhancem ents approved by No kia for use with this particular model. The use of any other type s may invalidate any approval or warranty , and may be dangerou s. For availability of approved e nhancemen ts, please check wit h y our d ealer . A few prac tical rule s about acces sories a nd enhance ment s. ⢠Kee p all a cces sori es and enha ncem en ts ou t of the re ach o f sma ll ch ildren . ⢠When you disconn ect the powe r cord of any accessory or enhancement, grasp and pull the plug , not the cord. ⢠Check re gularly th at enhance ments ins talled in a vehicle are mounte d and are operating properly. ⢠Installa tion o f any com plex ca r enha nc ements must be made by qualifie d personnel only. Powe r ⢠Standard 10 70 mAh Li-Ion Battery (BL-6C) ⢠Standard Trav el Charger (ACP-7 U) ⢠Travel Charger (ACP- 12U) ⢠Mobile Charger (LCH-12) ⢠Compact Trav el Charger (AC-1U ) Au dio ⢠Stereo H eadset (HS-3) ⢠Hea dset ( HS -5) â¢A c t i v i t y H e a d s e t ( H S - 8 ) ⢠Boom Headset (HDB-4) ⢠Loopset (LPS-4) ⢠Retractabl e He adset (HS-10) Data ⢠Data Ca ble (DKU-5) ⢠Data Ca ble (CA-42) ⢠Desk Stand wi th Sync (DCV-15) Car ⢠Ad van ced Car Ki t ( CK-7 W) ⢠Mobile Holder (MBC-17) ⢠Mobile Lighte r Charger (LCH-12)
Battery informati on 68 15. Battery info rmation â Charging and discharging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The ful l performan ce of a new battery is achieved only after tw o or thre e complete c harge and discharge cycles. The b att ery c an be char ged a nd di schar ged hun dred s of ti mes but i t will ev entua lly wear out . When the talk and standby tim es are notic eably shorter th an normal, replace the battery. Use only Nok ia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. This devic e has an inte rnal, nonremova ble, rech argeable battery . Do not attempt to remov e the battery from th e device as you may da mage the dev ice. Take it to the nea rest authorized s ervice facility for replacement of the battery. If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery ha s not been used for a prolonged period, it maybe necessary to conne ct the charger and then disconne ct and reconn ect it to st art the charging. Unplug the charger fr om the electri cal plug and the devi ce when not in us e. Do n ot leav e full y charg ed batt ery co nnected to a cha rger, since over cha rging may shorte n its lif eti me. If lef t unus ed, a ful ly cha rge d bat ter y wi ll lo se it s cha rge o ver tim e. If the ba ttery is compl etely disch arged, it may ta ke a few minu tes before the charging indica tor appears on the display or before any calls can be made. Use the battery only for its intende d purpose. Never use any charger or battery that i s damaged. Do not sh ort-circuit th e battery. Accident al short -circuiting can o ccur wh en a metallic object su ch as a coin, clip, or pen ca uses direct co nnection of the positive ( ) an d negative (-) terminals of t he battery. (These look like m etal strips on the battery.) This might happe n, for ex ample, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse . Short-circuiting the termi nals may damage the battery or the con necting object. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places , suc h as in a closed car in summe r o r winte r conditions , will reduc e the capacity and lifetime of the batte ry. Alway s try to keep the battery b etween 15ðC and 25ðC ( 59ðF and 77ðF ). A device with a hot or cold ba ttery ma y not w ork tem porarily, even w hen th e ba t tery is f ully char ge d. Batte ry performance is particularly limited in tem peratures w ell below freezi ng. Do not disp ose of batteri es in a fire as th ey may explode. Batteri es may also exp lode if damaged. Dispose of batteries accordin g to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste.
Battery informatio n 69 â Nokia batter y authentication gui delines Always use origi nal Noki a batt eries f or you r safety . To ch eck t hat you a re getti ng an orig inal Noki a batt ery, purc hase it fr om an au thoriz ed Nokia dealer, look for t he Nokia Original Enhanc ements logo on the packaging and inspect the hologram lab el usi ng th e fo llo win g step s: Succes sful compl et ion of th e four steps is not a total assu ranc e of the aut henti city of the battery. If you ha ve any rea son to believe t hat you r battery is not an a uthen tic original Nokia battery, you s hould refrain from using it a nd take it to the nea rest authorized Nokia s ervice point or de aler for ass istance. Y our authorized Noki a service point or dealer w ill inspect the battery for authentic ity. If authe nticity cannot be verified, return the batte ry to the place of purch ase. Auth ent icate h olog ram 1. When looki ng at the hologram on the label, you shou ld see t he N oki a c on ne cti ng ha nds sy mb ol f r om one angle and the Nokia Original Enhanceme nts logo when looking from another angle. 2. When you angle the hologram left, right, down, a nd up, you shou ld se e 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side respectively. 3. Scra tch th e sid e of the l abel to re veal a 20 -dig it code, for example 1234567 891987 654321 0. T u rn the battery s o that the num bers are fac ing upw ar d s. The 20-digit c ode reads star ting from the numbe r at the top row followed by the bottom row . 4. Con firm that the 20 -digit code is valid by followin g the instructi ons a t ww w.nokia .com/ba tteryche ck .
Battery informati on 70 What if your ba ttery is no t auth ent ic? If you cann ot confirm that your No kia battery with the hologram on the labe l is an auth entic N okia batte ry, please do not use th e batte ry. Take it to t he nearest authorized Nokia servi ce point or dealer for ass istance . The us e of a batter y that is not approved by the manufactu rer ma y be dangerous an d may result in poor performance and damage to your de vice and its enha ncem ents. It may also invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device. To find out more about original Nokia batterie s, vi sit www.nokia.com/battery .
Car e a nd ma in te nanc e 71 Care a nd mai ntena nce Your device is a product o f superior design and craftsman ship a nd should be treated with care. The s uggestions below will help you protect you r warrant y coverage. ⢠K eep t he dev ice dr y. Pre cipit ation , hum idity and al l ty pes of l iquid s or m oistu re ca n co nta in m ine ra ls tha t w ill corr ode el ectro ni c ci rcu its. If you r d evi ce does get wet, re mov e th e b atte ry an d a llow the de vic e to dry comp let ely bef ore repl acing i t. ⢠Do not att empt to rem ove the batt ery from the device. No kia recomm ends to take it to t he nearest authori zed service facil ity for replac ement of the ba ttery. ⢠Do not use or store the device in dust y, d irty are as. Its mo ving p arts and electronic component s can be damaged. ⢠Do not st ore t he d evi ce i n hot are as. Hig h temp eratu res can sh orte n th e li fe of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or me lt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store the device in cold areas . When the device retu rns to its norma l temperature , moisture can form inside the device and damage electron ic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attemp t to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shake the devic e. R ough handli ng can break inte rnal circuit boards and fi ne m echanics. ⢠Do not use harsh chemic als, clea ning solvents , or strong detergen ts to clean the dev ice. ⢠Do not paint the devi ce. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠U se a soft , cle an, dr y cl ot h t o cl ean any l enses (s uch as cam era , p rox imi ty sensor, and light sensor lenses). ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenn a. Unauthorized antennas, m odifications, or attachments could damage the d evice and m ay violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠Use chargers indoo rs. ⢠A l w a y s c r e a t e a b a c k u p o f d a t a y o u w a n t t o k e e p ( s u c h a s c o n t a c t s a n d calenda r notes) before send ing your devic e to a service fac ility. All of th e above sugge st ions apply equally to your device, batte ry, charger, or any enh anceme nt. If any dev ice is not workin g properly, ta ke it to the neares t autho rized service facility for se rvice.
Additional safety information 72 Additio nal safety informa tion â Operati ng environment Your de vice and its enhan cements may contain small parts. Keep the m out of the reach of sma ll children. Rem emb er t o fol low any s pe cial regu lati ons in fo rce in a ny ar ea an d a lway s swi tch off your d evice when its use is prohibited or wh en it ma y cause inte rference or danger. Use the device only in its no rmal operating positions. This device meets RF ex posu re gu idel in es wh en u sed ei th er in the nor mal us e po siti on again st th e ear or when position ed at least 2.2 cm (7/8 in) away from the body . When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for body-worn ope ration, it should not contain metal and should position the device the above-stated distance from your body . In order to transmit data files or mess ages, thi s devic e requires a good quality connection to the network. In some cases, tra nsm issi on of data files or messages may be delayed until such a conne ction is available. Ensure the above separation distanc e instruction s are followed until the transm ission is compl eted. Parts of the devic e ar e mag netic . Meta lli c ma teri als ma y be a ttr acted t o th e de vice, and persons with a he aring aid should not hold the devi ce to the ear with the hearing aid. Do not place credit cards or other magnet ic s torage media ne ar the device, because information stored on them may be erased. â Medi cal d ev ice s Operation of any radio transmitting equ i pment, including wireless phones, m ay inter fer e wit h the f uncti onal ity o f in adequa tely p rot ecte d medi cal devi ces. Consu lt a physician or the ma nufacturer of the medical device to dete rmine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if yo u have any questions. Switc h off you r device i n health ca re faci lit ies when any re gula tions poste d in thes e areas instru ct you to do so. Hospitals or health care fac ilities may be using e quipment that co uld be sensitive to externa l RF energy . Pace makers Pacema ker manufacture rs recommen d tha t a minim um separation of 15.3 c m (6 in) be maintained betwee n a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interf erence wi th the pace maker. These reco mmendati ons are consist ent with th e independe nt research by and recommendations of Wire less Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should: ⢠alw ays keep the de vice more tha n 15. 3 cm (6 in) from the ir pace maker; ⢠not carry the device in a breast pocket; and
Additional safety information 73 ⢠hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minim ize the potential for interferenc e. If yo u suspec t interfere nce, switch off your de vice and mo ve th e device away . H eari ng a ids Som e digi tal w ireless de vi ces may i nterfe re w ith som e he aring aids. If inte rferenc e occurs , consult y our service prov ider. â Ve hi cl es RF signals may affect improp erly instal led or inadequate ly shielded elec tronic syst ems in m oto r vehic les such a s ele ctroni c fue l in jectio n syst ems , elec troni c ant isk id (a nti lock) b rak ing s yste ms, ele ctron ic spe ed con tro l sy stem s, a ir b ag sy stem s. For more in formation, check w ith the manu fa ctu rer or i ts re pres en tat ive of your vehicle or any equipment th at ha s been added. Only q uali fie d p erso nne l sh ould ser vic e the dev ice, or in sta ll t he d evice in a vehicl e. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your vehi cle is mo unt ed and oper ating pr operly . Do n ot st ore or car ry fl amma ble liquids, gases, or explosiv e materials in the same compartmen t as the device, its parts, or enhancem ents. For vehicles equipped wit h an air bag, re mem ber that air bags inflate with gre at force. Do not plac e objects, in cluding installed or portable wirel ess e qu ipment in th e ar ea over th e ai r bag or in the air bag deployment are a. If in-vehic le wireless equipm ent is improperly inst al l ed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Using your de vice while flying in aircraft is prohi bited. Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use o f wire less teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the ai rcraft, d isrupt t he wireless tele phone networ k, and ma y be illegal. â Potential ly explosive enviro nments Switc h off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you w ould normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cau se an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even de ath. Switch off the devic e at refuelling points su ch as near gas pumps at service stations . Observ e restrictions on the use of radio eq uipment in fuel depots, storage, and distribution are a s, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a pote ntially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly ma rked. They incl ude below de ck on boa ts, chemical t ransfer or stora ge facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum g as (such as propane or butane), and are as where the air c ontains chem icals or parti cles su ch as grain, dust or metal powders.
Additional safety information 74 â Emerg ency calls Impor tan t: Wi reless phones, includi ng this phone, operate using radio signals, wireless networks , landline networks, and user-programe d functions . Becaus e of this, conn ections in all conditions cann ot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wirel ess phone for essentia l comm unications like medi cal em ergencies . To make an emergency call: 1. If the phone is no t on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. 2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready th e phone for cal ls . 3. Key i n t he o ffi cia l em erg enc y nu mb er fo r y our pres en t l ocat ion . Emerge ncy nu mber s vary by lo cation . 4. Pre ss the call key. If certain features are in us e, you may first need to turn those features off before you ca n make an e mergenc y call. Co nsult this guide or your s ervice provide r for more inform ation. Whe n m aking an emerge ncy call, give all the ne cessary informa tion as accurate ly as possible. Your wireless dev ice may be the only means of c ommunicat ion at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call unt il given permission to do so.
Additional safety information 75 â Cert ific atio n inf ormati on (S AR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVE RNMENT'S REQUIRE MENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO W AVES. Your mobile device is a radio transmi tter and receiver. It is designed and manufact ured not to exceed the limi ts for exposu re to radio frequen cy (RF) energy recom mended by in ternational guide lines (ICNI RP). These limits e stablish permitte d levels of RF energy for the general popula tion. The guidelines are based on standards th at wer e dev elo ped by inde pe ndent scien tific orga nizat ions t hrou gh p erio dic a nd thorough evalu ation of scientific studie s. The standards and guid eline s incl ude a substan tial safe ty marg in designed to assu re the sa fety of the public, regardles s of age and he alth and to ac count for any variations in measur ements. The expo sure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measuremen t known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit state d in the internati onal guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) avera ged over ten grams of tissue. Tests for SAR ar e con ducte d usin g stan dard oper ati ng posi tion s with th e dev ice tra nsmit ting at its high est certified powe r level in all tes ted frequency ban ds. The actual SAR level of an operating dev ice ca n be well below the maximum v alue because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the n etwork. That amount ch anges dep end ing o n a n umbe r of fa ctor s such as how close you are to a netw ork base station. The hi ghest SAR value when tested according to int ernational test ing proc edu res for us e at the ea r is : 1.28 W /kg USA and Canada: T he SAR limit of USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) is 1.6 W/kg averag e d over one gr am of ti ssue. This device mod el has a lso been te sted against this SAR limit. The hi ghest SAR value reported under th is standard during product certification when prope rly worn on the body is: 1.00 W/kg Informa tion abo ut this de vice can be found on the FCC's website at http ://www.fcc.go v/oet/fccid by searching the equi pment author ization syst em usi ng FC C ID : QMNRH-55 . SAR values may vary dependin g on nation al reporting and te sting requirements and th e network band. Use of device accessories and e nhancements may result in different SAR valu es. Additional SAR in formation may be provided un der produc t information at www.no kia usa.c om .
Additional safety information 76 â Tech nica l in for matio n Dime nsion s âÂÂWi dth 1.96 in (49.9 m m); leng th 4.26 in (10 8.3 mm); depth 0.91 in (23.2 mm) We igh t âÂÂ3.87 oz (109 .6 g) with BL-6C Li-Ion Battery Volum e âÂÂ5. 95 cu in ( 9 7.5 cu cm) Fre quenc y ra nge (T x) âÂÂAMPS 824 .04âÂÂ84 8.97; PCS 18 51.25âÂÂ19 08.75 MH z; Cel lular 824 .70âÂÂ848. 37 MHz Fre quenc y ra nge (R x) âÂÂAMPS 86 9.04âÂÂ893. 97; PCS 1 931.25âÂÂ19 88.75 MHz; Cel lular 869 .70âÂÂ893. 37 MHz GPS Freq uency âÂÂ15 75.42 MH z â Bat tery i nformat ion Thi s sectio n provide s in format ion abo ut ba ttery chargi ng times wit h the Standard Travel Ch arger (ACP-7), talk-tim es, an d standby t imes. Be aware that the inform ation in this section is subject to ch ange. For more inform ation, cont act your service prov ider. Char ging tim es The following ch arging times are approximate with the BL-6C 1 0 7 0 mAh Li-Ion batte ry: Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7) : up to 3 hours, 45 m inutes Ta lk an d st an dby ti mes Operation time s are estimate s only and depend on signal strength, phone use, netw ork conditio ns, feature s used, batte ry age a nd condition (includin g charging habit s), temperature s to which the batte ry is exposed, and many other factors. Talk ti me : up to 4.85 hou rs Standb y time : up to 288 ho urs
Additional safety information 77 â Patent info rmatio n Manufactured or sold under one or more of the following US patents: 6510 148 65673 89 6570860 6775548 60785 70 6167 273 65911 16 5956 332 61989 28 5491718 5596571 58897 70 6148 209 60727 87 5802 465 55965 71 6128322 5991627 56994 82 4969 192 57549 76 5701 392 58598 43 5924026 6009328 59302 33 5793 744 65568 24 6775 548
Inde x 78 Index NUMERICS 1-touch dialing 33 A alarm clock 54 antenna 13 anykey answer 40 auto mate voic em ail 26 auto matic redial 41 auto matic upda te of serv ice 41 auto -update 46 B back cov er removing 14 replacing 14 banner 45 battery chargi ng 15 chargin g times 76 removing 14 replacing 14 talk and standby times 76 battery informatio n 76 busin ess c ards 36 C calc ulator 5 8 calend ar 5 5 call duration 22 call forwarding 51 call log 21 caller grou ps 35 calli ng cards 4 1 calls an swe ri ng 16 in-call options 17 makin g 16 certific ation information (SAR) 75 cha rge r connec ting 15 times 76 color s chemes 44 conta cts li st 30 ad d 30 , 31 delete 33 edit 31 sen d 36 view 30 countdow n timer 59 curren cy conv erter 58 cus tom er c are 8 D dialing codes 27 display language 43 display settin gs 44 E eme rgency ca lls 74 while using wirel ess Internet 63 with ke ypad lock ed 43 enhan cem ent s ettings 47 handsfree 48 headse t 48 music st and 49 TTY/TDD 48 enha ncem en ts 67 ESN 7 exch ange r ate 5 8 F FCC in formation 75 feature codes 52 G gallery 3 7 games 64
Index 79 H ha ndsfree 48 he ads et 1 5 , 48 he lp 7 hel p te xt 12, 4 4 I indicators and icons 10 K Ke yguard 18, 65 automa tic 43 L la ngu ag es 43 loudsp eaker 17 M messa ge fol ders 28 messa ges delete 29 minibrowser messages 28 text me ssa ges 23 voic e me ssa ges 26 minibrowser 6 2 minibrowse r messa ges 28 music st and 49 N Network Se rvices 6 Nokia Cust omer Care 8 O organizer 54 P patent information 7 7 phone settings 43 predict ive text 20 Q qu ick ke ys 10 R restore factory settings 53 restrict calls 51 S safety 4 screen saver 4 5 scrolling 1 2 security code 50 secur ity se ttings 4 9 set date 46 time 46 setti ngs 38 share d memory 7 start scre en 10 stopwatch 59 T talk and standby times 76 tec hnical inform ation 76 text ent ry 1 9 text mess ages 23 time and date settings 46 time d profiles 38 to ne settin gs 47, 5 2 to uch tones 43 TTY/ TDD 48 turn ph one off 15 turn ph one on 15 V vie w call d uration 22 call t imes 21 dialed num bers 21 minibrowser duration 22 misse d calls 22 own ph one num ber 52 received calls 21 save d mes sages 28 voice co mmand s 39
80 voice dialing 39 voic e mes sages 26 vo ice privac y 51 voice recorder 57 vo icemail 26 vo lume adj u sti ng 17 using th e louds peaker 17 W wallpa per 44 wel com e no te 44 wireles s Internet 62 mak e an em ergenc y ca ll 63 receive a call w hile online 63 sign on 62
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2 Part No. 9239220, Issue No. 1 Copyright é2005 N okia. All rights reserved. No kia, Noki a Conn ecti ng Peop le , Nokia 60 16i, Pop- Port, an d the Nokia Or igin al Enh ancem ents logos are trademar ks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporat ion. Other comp any and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owner s. US Patent No 5818437 and other pending pa tents. T9 text input software Copyright é1999-2005. Tegic Communications, I nc. All rights reserved. Includes RSA BSA FE cry ptographic or security protocol software from RSA Se cur ity . The information cont ained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 6016i phone. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the r ight to make changes to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER N O CIRCUMST ANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPO NSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCO ME OR AN Y SPECI AL, INC IDENT AL, AND CO NSE QUENTIA L OR INDIR ECT DA MAGES HOWS OE VER C AUS ED. T H E C O N T E N T S O F T H I S D O C U M E N T A R E P R O V I D E D â A S I S . â E X C E P T A S R E Q U I R E D B Y APPLIC ABLE LAW, NO WA RRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EIT HER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLU DING, BUT NOT L IMITED TO, TH E IMPLIE D WARRANTIES OF M ERCHANTA BILITY AND F ITNESS FOR A PARTI CULAR PURPOSE, AR E MA DE IN RELAT ION TO THE AC CURACY A ND RELIAB ILITY OR CONTENTS OF THI S DOCUME NT. NOKIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCU MENT OR WITHDR AW IT AT AN Y TIME W ITHOUT P RIOR NOT ICE. Export Controls This device may contain commodities, technology or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other c ountries. Diversion contra ry to law is prohibited. FCC/ Industry Can ada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio in terfe rence (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can r equire you to stop using your telephone if s uch interf erence cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complie s with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition t hat this device does not cause harmful interferenc e.
Tabl e of con tent s 3 T able of contents For your safety ........................... ....................................... ................... 4 Welcome ................. ........................................ ...................................... 6 1. Phone at a g lance .................................... ...................................... 9 2. Set up your pho ne ............... .................... .................................... 13 3. Text ent ry ............................. .................... .................................... 19 4. Call log ................................. .................... .................................... 21 5. Messages .......... ........................................ .................................... 23 6. Contacts .......... ........................................ .................................... 30 7. Gallery .............. .................... ....................................... ................. 37 8. Setting s ................................ ....................................... ................. 38 9. Organizer .......... ........................................ .................................... 54 10. M inibrowser ......................... .................... .................................... 62 11. G ames ............... ........................................ .................................... 64 12. K eyguard .............................. .................... .................................... 65 13. P C Connectivit y ................... ....................................... ................. 66 14. E nhancements...................... ....................................... ................. 67 15. B attery info rmation ................................ ................... ................. 68 Care and main tenance ................................... ................... ................. 71 Additional safety information ...................... ................... ................. 72 Index ........................................... .................... .................................... 78
For your safety 4 For yo ur safety Read th ese simple guidelines . Not following them ma y be dangerous or ille gal. Read the co mplete user guide for furthe r information. SWITCH ON SA FELY Do not sw itch the phone on when wi reless phone use is prohibited or when it may ca use i nt erf ere nce or dan ger. ROAD SA FETY COMES FIRS T Obey all local l aws. Always keep your hands free t o operate the vehi cle while dr iving. Your f irst cons ideration while dr iving should be road saf ety. INTERFERENC E All wireles s phones may be su sceptible to interferen ce, which could affect performance . SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Fol low any re stric tions . Switc h th e phon e o ff near me dical equip men t. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions . Wireless device s can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELIN G Don't use the phone at a refueling point. Don' t use near fuel o r chem icals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BL ASTING Follow any restrictions. DonâÂÂt use the p hone w here blasting i s in progress. USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal position a s explained in the product docume ntatio n. Do n't t ouch t he an ten na unn ec essarily. QUALIFIED SERVIC E Only qualified person nel may install or repair this product. ENHANCEM ENTS AND BATTERIES Use only approved enhanc ements and batteries. Do not connect incompatibl e products. WATER-RESISTA NCE Your phone is not wate r-resistant. Keep it dry.
For your safety 5 BA CKU P CO PIE S Remembe r to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important in formation stored in you r phone . CON NECTIN G TO OTH ER DEVICE S When co nnec ti ng to any ot her de vic e, read its us er guid e fo r d etai led safet y instructions. Do not con nect inc ompatible produc ts. EMERGEN CY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on an d in serv ice. Pres s the e nd ke y as ma ny time s as need ed to clear the display a nd return to the m ain scre en. En ter the e merg ency nu mber, th en pre ss th e call k ey. Give your locat ion. Do not en d the call until given perm ission to do so.
Welcome 6 We lc o m e Congratulations on you r purchase of the Nokia 6016i m obile phone. You r phone provides many funct ions which are practical for daily use, such as a hands-free loudspeak er, alarm c lock, calculat or, cal endar, and more. Your phone c an also connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using a data cable. To personalize your phone, you can set you r favorite ring tone s. â About your device The Nokia 6016i wirel ess phone described in this guide is approved for use on CDMA 80 0 and 190 0 and AMPS netw orks. Contact your s ervice provider for more in formation about networks. Whe n using the featu res in this device , obey all law s and respect privacy a nd legitimat e rights of others. Warning: To use any fe atures in t his device, other than the alarm cloc k, the phone mu st be switched on . Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger. â Network Services To use the phone you must hav e service from a wireless s ervice provider. Many of the fea tur es in thi s devi ce depen d on fe atures in the wi reless networ k to f uncti on. These Netw ork Services may not be available on all netw orks or you may have to make sp ecific arrangeme nts wit h your service provide r before you can utilize Netwo rk Services. Your s ervice provide r may nee d to give you addition al instruction s for their use and e xplain wh at charges will ap ply. Some networks may have limita tions that affect how you ca n use Network Serv ices. For instanc e, some networks may not support all language-dependent ch aracters and services. Your servic e provider may have requested that certain fe atures be disabled or not activa ted in your devic e. If so, they will not a ppear on your de vice menu. Your devic e may also have been specia lly configure d. This configuration may inc lude changes in m enu names, menu order and icon s. Contact your service provider for more inform ation. This device supports WAP 1.0 protocols. Some features of this device, such as the minibrow ser, require network support for these techno logies.
Welcome 7 â Shared memory The followi ng features in this device may share memory: cont acts, text messages , ima ges, and tones in ga llery, c alendar n otes, games, an d appl ications. U se of one or more of thes e features may reduce th e memory available for the remaining features sharin g memory. Your phone may dis play a mess age that t he memory is f u l l w h e n y o u t r y t o u s e a s h a r e d m e m o r y f e a t u r e . I n t h i s c a s e , d e l e t e s o m e o f t h e information or entries stored in the shared memory features before cont inuing. Some of the features, such as images, tones in gallery, text messages, a nd applica tions may hav e a certain me mory specially allotted to them in addition to the mem ory shared with oth er features. â Get help Find you r phone labe l If you ne ed help, No kia Custome r Care is available for assistance. Before calling, we recom mend that you writ e down the foll owi ng in fo rmati on an d have i t a vaila ble: ⢠Electronic serial num ber (ESN) ⢠Your postal code The ESN is fou nd on t he type label, which is located beneath the battery on th e back of the phone. See " Remove the back cover," p. 14 an d "Remove t he battery," p. 1 4.
Welcome 8 Contact Nokia Please h ave your produc t with you whe n contacting either of th e num bers below: Updates From tim e to time, No kia updates this guide to reflec t cha nges. The la test ve rsion and an interact ive tutorial for this pr oduct may be available at the Web site www. nok ia. ca . Accessibili ty sol utions Nokia is com mitted to maki ng mobile ph ones easy to use for all individuals, includin g those with disa bilities. For mo r e inform ation visit th e Web site at www. noki aacce ssi bil ity .co m . Nokia Customer Care Center , USA Nokia Inc. 4630 Woodland Co rporate Blvd. Suite # 160 Tampa, Fl orida 336 14 Tel: 1-888- NOKIA-2U (1-88 8-665-4 228) Fax: 1-813- 249-961 9 Web site : ww w.nokia.co m/us In C anad a call : Tel: 1- 888-22-NO KIA (1-88 8-226-6 542) Web site : ww w.nokia.ca For TTY u sers: 1-800-24-N OKIA (1-800 - 246-6 542 )
Pho ne at a gla nce 9 1. Phone at a glance Retra ctable ante nna (1) 2. 5-m m he ad se t j ack (2 ) Righ t selection key (3) End key (4) Four-w ay scroll key (5) Microphon e (6) Pop-Port⢠connect or (7) Charger port (8) Keypad (9) Call ke y (10) Left sele ction ke y (11) Dis play sc reen (12 ) Speakerphon e (13) Earpiece (14) Power key (15)
Phone at a gla nce 10 â Th e s tar t s cre en The start screen is home base and indica tes that your phone is in standby mode. Signal strength (1)âÂÂA highe r bar indicates a stronger network signal. Battery level (2)âÂÂA highe r bar indicates more charge in the batte ry. Menu (3)âÂÂPress the left se lection key to se lect this option. Contact s (4)âÂÂPress th e right selection key to select this option. â Quick keys In the sta ndby mode, the four-way scroll key takes you to frequently access ed menu s: Scroll up keyâÂÂGo to Profile s Scroll right keyâÂÂGo to the Minibrowser Scroll down keyâÂÂGo to the contac ts list Scro ll l eft keyâÂÂQ uickly c reate a text mess age â Indicators and icons De pendin g on your wi reless servi ce prov ider and the mo del nu mber of yo ur phon e, some or a ll of the fo llo wing i ndica tors and ico ns may appea r o n the start screen: You ha ve new te xt mes sages. Se e "Text messa ges ," p. 23. You ha ve new voic e m essages . See "Voic e message s," p. 26. Device keypad is locked. See "Keyguard," p. 18. Devic e is set to the silent profile. See "Profiles," p . 38. Alarm clock is set to on. See "Alarm clock," p. 54. Countdow n timer is running . See "Countdown tim er," p. 59. Stopwatc h timer running in the back ground. See "Stopwatch," p. 59. Integ rated ha nds-fre e is activ e. See "U se the louds peak er," p. 17. Timed profile is selected. See "Profiles, " p. 3 8.
Pho ne at a gla nce 11 or An e nhan cem ent is c onn e cted to th e d evi ce. See "En hanc emen ts, " p. 67. Voice privac y en cryptio n is active in the netwo rk. See "Sec urity se ttings," p. 49. or Location in fo sharing is se t to Emergency or On. See "Location info sharing," p. 40. Vibrating alert is active . See "Customize a profile," p. 38. You a re roamin g outside your hom e netw ork. See " Roaming optio ns," p. 53. You a re in a 1X RTT network . You are in a digital netw ork. You are in an analog network. or Off-hook , ca ll, or data call in progress. â Get the most out of this guide The follo wing sect ion s illust rate t he variou s compo nents of yo ur phone. Familia rize yours elf with thes e section s to help yo u under stand the ins truct ions th at follow. This guide use s certain terms for the steps that you are as ked to perform. ⢠Press means to press and release a key quickl y. For example, press 7 means press the key on th e keypad that is l abeled with the number 7 and th e letters pqrs. ⢠Pre ss and hol d mean s to pre ss an d hol d a ke y f or 2âÂÂ3 se co nds; th en r e lea se the ke y. ⢠Selection keys are used to selec t a menu optio n. To select an optio n, press the se lec tio n ke y be lo w th e men u i tem on th e phon e sc reen . ⢠Scroll keys are used to move up, down, left, or right in the me nus. â¢C a l l an d End ke ys: Pre ss t he call k ey to place a call or to ans wer an in com ing call. Press the end key to end a call or press and hold to retu rn to the standby mode. â Phone menus Phone features are grouped according to function and are accessed through th e ma in menus. Each main menu contain s submenu s and lists from wh ich you ca n sele ct or vie w item s and cu stomize yo ur phone featu res. Yo u can acc ess these menus and submenus by using the scroll me thod or by using a shortcut. Some feature s may not be available, dependin g on your netw ork. For more information , contact your wirele ss provider.
Phone at a gla nce 12 The s crol l met hod 1. In the standby mode, select Menu, a nd scroll up and dow n through the main menu s using the four- way scroll key . As you scroll through the menu s, the menu num ber appears in th e upp er rig ht co rner of t he di sp lay. Be low t he num ber is a scroll bar with a tab that moves up or down on th e right side of the display screen as you scroll through the menus, providing a visual representation of your curren t position in th e menu stru cture. 2. When y ou arrive at a menu, pres s Sel ect (the left selection key) to enter submenus or, when the browser appears on display, select Conn ec t to enter th at men u. â¢S e l e c t Back (the right selectio n key) to return to the previous men u. â¢S e l e c t Bac k or the En d key from any s ubmenu or se lect Exit from the m ain menu level to return to th e standby mode. In- pho ne he lp Many fea tures have brief d escriptions (help text) which c an be vi ewed on the display. To view the se descriptions, scroll to a feature, and wait for about 15 seconds. Select More , when necessary, to view all of the description, or se lect Back to exit. In order to view the descriptions, you mus t first activate help text. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Help text activation > On or Off .
Se t up your pho ne 13 2. Set up your p hone â Antenna Your phon e has tw o anten nas : ⢠The re tractable antenna i s active when fully e xtended (1) . ⢠The in ternal an tenna is a lways act ive (2) . In the Nokia 601 6i phone, the GPS antenna is also internal and is acti vated when placing emerg enc y cal ls or when On is selected from the Loc ation info sharing me nu. For mo re information on location info sharing, see "L ocation info sharin g," p. 4 0. Your device has an internal antenna located towards the top of the phone . Hold the phone as you w ould any o ther telephon e with the antenna area pointed up and ove r your shoulder. Your devic e has an e xter nal antenna. Extend the ext ernal antenn a as far as pos sible while in use. Note: As with any othe r radio tran smitting device , do not touch eith er of th e antenn as unnec essarily wh en the devic e is switc hed on. Contac t w ith the antenna affects cal l quality and may cause the device to operate at a highe r power le vel than otherwi se needed. Not touchin g the antenna area duri ng a phone call optimiz es the ante nna performanc e and the batte ry life. â Change the battery Always switc h the device off, and disconnect the charger before removing th e batt ery. Warning: Use only batt eries, chargers, and enhancemen ts approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use o f any other type s may invalidate any approval or wa rranty, and may be dangerous. Always s witch the device o ff and disconnect the ch arger befo re rem oving the battery.
Set up your phone 14 Check th e model number of any charger before u se with th is device. Th is device is intended for use when supplie d with power from ACP-7 and ACP-12 chargers. For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When you disconne ct the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the pl ug, n ot the co rd . Note: Always switch off the power an d disconnect the charger an d any other device before remov ing the cover. Avoid touchin g electronic components while changing th e cover. Always store and use the device with the cover a ttach ed. Remove the back cover 1. With the back of the phone facing you, push down on the back cove r release button . 2. Slide th e back cove r towa rd the bottom of the phone and remov e. Remov e the batte ry After you h ave removed the back cover, insert your finge r into the finge r grip, and lift the battery from its compartme nt. Repla ce the battery 1. Position the batte ry so the positive and negat ive indicators on the battery match up with th e positive a nd negativ e indicators on th e phone. The battery label should be facing away from the phone. 2. Insert the battery, gold-colored contact end first, into the battery slot. 3. Push down on the othe r end of the ba ttery to s nap the batte ry into place. Repl ace the back co ver Slide the back co ver to ward the top of the phon e until the back cover is secure ly in place.
Se t up your pho ne 15 Char ge th e batte ry 1. Plug the charge r into a stan dard ac outl et. 2. Ins ert the cha rger output plug into the round jac k at the bottom e nd of the phone. After a few sec onds, the ba ttery indicator in the display starts to scroll from bottom to top. If the battery is complet ely discharged, it may take a few minute s before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made. â T urn your phone on or off 1. To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the Power key on top of the phone for at least 3 s econds. 2. If Phon e lock is enabled, enter the lock code. See "Security settings," p. 49 if necessary and sel ect OK . â Connect the headset A compa tible headset, suc h as HS-5, may be purchased with your phon e or se parately as an enhancement. See "Enha ncem ents," p. 67. 1. Plug th e hea dset conne ctor into the Pop-Port⢠con nector at the bottom end of your phone . appears on the standby mode screen. 2. Pos ition the he adset on y our ear. With the headse t connec ted , you can ma ke, answ er, and en d calls as usual . ⢠U se the ke ypad to ente r n umbers. ⢠P ress th e call k ey to plac e a call. ⢠P ress th e end ke y to end a call. You ca n also plug a compatib le headset int o the 2.5 mm heads et jack on the side of your phone to allow hands-free operation. See "Enhanc ements," p. 67 .
Set up your phone 16 â Make a c all Note: Be fore making or receiving a call, fully ext end the retractable antenna. Using the k eypad 1. Enter the phone number (in cluding the area code), and press the call key. (To delete a charac ter to the left of the cursor, select Clear .) 2. Press the end key to end the call, or select End call to cancel the call attem pt. Using the co ntacts list 1. In the standby mode, scroll up or down to the ent ry you wish to view. 2. Press the ca ll ke y to make the call, or sele ct Detai ls to vi ew details of the entry. Using t he l ast dia led numbe r 1. In the standby mode, press the call key to dis play the last 20 numbe rs dialed. 2. Scroll to the nu mber (or na me) you wis h to redial, and pres s the call ke y. Conference call ing C o n f e r e n c e c a l l i n g i s a n e t w o r k s e r v i c e t h a t a l l o w s y o u t o t a k e p a r t i n a c o n f e r e n c e call with tw o other particip ants. 1. Make a call to th e first participant . 2. With the first participant on th e line, se lect Option s > New call . 3. Enter the phone numbe r of the second participant, or select Search to retrieve a number from th e contacts list. 4. Select Flas h . The first pa rticipant is put on hold. 5. When th e second pa rticipant pick s up, pr ess the call key to connec t the ca lls. 6. To end the c onfe renc e cal l, sele ct Opt io ns > End all c alls , or press the end key. â Answer calls Answer, silence , or decline an incoming call Silenc e or Decline is a c arri er de penden t feat ure. 1. Pre ss the call key or sel e ct Answer to answe r the call. 2. To mute th e ringing tone , selec t Sile nce . If you do n ot answe r the call, the call is eventually forwarded to voic e mail. 3. To dismiss and forw ard the call to voice ma il, select Decline after yo u have muted the ringin g tone or press the en d key at any time.
Se t up your pho ne 17 Answer a call w ith t he k eypad locked To answe r a call w ith the keypa d loc ked, simpl y pre ss the c all ke y. During the call, all fea tures fu nction as n ormal. Wh en you e nd the ca ll, th e keypad aut omaticall y relocks. See "Keyguard," p. 18. Whe n the keypad is locked, ca lls still may be possible to the official eme rgency number programe d into your phone. Adjust the earp iece vol ume While in a call, scroll right or left to adjus t the volume of t he earpiece. Whe n adjusting th e volume, a bar cha rt appears in th e display indica ting the volum e leve l. Use the loud spea ker Warning: Do n ot hold the dev ice near your ear w hen the loudsp eaker is in use , beca use th e vo lume ma y be ex tre mely l oud. You ca n use your pho ne as a loud speaker during a call. Whil e in a call: ⢠To activ ate the louds peake r, select Loud sp . ⢠To deactivate the loudspeak er during a ca ll, select Handset . The lou dspeaker is dea ctivated autom atically whe n a call (or a call atte mpt) ends or w hen cer tain en hanc ement s are co nnec ted. Option s dur ing a cal l Man y of the options that you ca n use du ring or after a call, are netw ork services. Check with your wireless serv ice provider for more information. 1. S e lec t Opt io ns during a call to display the following options: Mute or Unmute âÂÂSile nc e you r en d of th e cal l. Loud sp eake r or Ha ndset âÂÂActi vate or deactivate t he loudspeaker while in a call. New call âÂÂInitia te a conferenc e call. See "C onference calling," p. 16. End all calls â Disconnec t from all active calls . Touch tones â Enter the numbers , and selec t T ones to send as tone s. Contact s âÂÂVi ew t he c on ta cts lis t . Menu âÂÂV ie w the phon e menu . 2. Scroll to an option, and Select to activate the opt ion or enter its submenu.
Set up your phone 18 â Key g ua r d With ke ygu ard, you can lock the keyp ad to pr even t keys from being pre ssed acciden tally. If the ke ypad is locke d, it unlocks whe n you receive a call. After the call, the lock automa tically rea ctivate s. Re memb e r t o l ock y our p hon e k eyp ad to prev ent acci dent al c all s. Whe n the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official em ergency numbe r programed into your phone. See "Automat ic keyguard," p. 43 . Lock t he key pad Select Me nu ; then p res s * with in 2 secon ds. Unlock the keypa d Select Unlock ; then pre ss * wit hi n 2 se con ds.
Text entry 19 3. T ext entry You can u se two methods for entering text and numbe rs: Standard mode and Predictive t ext mode . Select Cle ar to bac kspa ce the cursor and delete a character. Sele ct and hold Clear to backspace continuou sly and delete characters. â Standard mode Standa rd mode is the only wa y to enter tex t into the c ontacts list and to ren ame caller group s. Text ( Abc) ⢠Pre ss a key o nce to i nser t the fi rst le tte r on the key, twice f or the secon d lett er. If you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted, and your phone awaits the next e ntry. ⢠Pre ss 0 to enter a spac e, the reby acceptin g a completed w ord. ⢠Pre ss 1 to in sert a period into your message. â¢P r e s s * to display a complet e list of special cha racters. ⢠Pre ss # to switch between uppercase, lowercase , and sentence case text, and between standard and predictive text mode. Case and mode are indicated by the following icon s that appear in the upper left of the display screen: Sentence case text: standard mode is on. Lowercase text: standard mode is on. Uppercase text : standard mode is on. Sentence case te xt: predictive text mode is on. Lowe rcas e text : predi ctive text m ode is on. Uppercase text: predictive text mode is on. Numbers ( 123) To switch to 123 m ode from Abc mode, press and hold # at an y text entr y scree n until the icon in the upper left corner of the displ ay switches from Abc to 123 or back. In t ext modes ( Ab c, abc , ABC and pred ict ive text ), y ou can als o en ter t he num ber by holding th e number key dow n.
Text entry 20 Pun ctuati on and specia l char acters While at any text entry screen, press * to di splay special characters (press and hold * if pr edict ive t ext i s on). Pr ess * again to cycle thr oug h all av ailab le char acter s. You can navigate thro ugh th e list of spe cial cha racters by us ing the Fo ur-way scr oll key. When a charac ter is highli ghted, s elect Use to ins ert the character into yo ur message. â Predictive text input Pred ic ti ve text inp ut al lo ws you to wri te me ss ages q uic kl y us ing yo ur keyp ad a nd the b uilt-i n dic tiona ry. It is muc h faster than the standa rd mo de m ethod , becau se for each letter, you only press the corresponding key on your keypad once. Activate or deact ivate Predictive tex t is turned on or off, de pendi ng on its previous mode . 1. At any te xt entry screen, select Opt ion s > P redictive text . 2. Scroll to the language of your choice, and pres s Select . Text e ntry The illustration below simula tes your display ea ch time a key is pressed. For example , to write Nokia with predictive text on and w ith the English dic tionary selected, press each of the following keys once: 6 6 5 4 2 ⢠Press 0 to enter a space, and begin writing the next word. ⢠If a displayed wo rd is not correct, press * to see other ma tches. To return to the previ ous word in th e list of ma tches, se lect Previous . â¢I f ? appears aft er a word, se lect Spell to add the w ord to the diction ary. ⢠Press 1 to insert a period into your message . ⢠Press an d h old * to d isplay special charac ters. Pres s * again to cycle th rough all a vai l abl e c h arac t ers .
Call log 21 4. Ca ll lo g Call log stores inform ation about th e last 20 miss ed, 20 receive d, and 20 dialed calls. It a lso adds the total dura tion of all calls. When the nu mber of cal ls exceed the maxi mum, t he most r ece nt call r ep laces t he olde st. Whether vie wing missed, received , or dialed calls, the menu options are the same: Call tim e âÂÂDisplay the date and time of the ca ll. Send m essage âÂÂSend a message to the number. View numb er â Dis play th e num ber . Use n umber âÂÂEdit the nu mber and ass ociate a name with th e nu mber. Save âÂÂEnte r a name for the numbe r and save it to you r contacts list. Add to contact âÂÂAd d the n umbe r to a n exis ting e n try in your con tacts lis t, if the number is not assoc iated w ith a name. De le te âÂÂClear the n umber from memory . Call âÂÂCal l the nu mb er. â View dialed numbers Dial ed calls are previous number s you have dialed from your phone : 1. In the standby mode, press the call key, or select Me nu > Ca ll lo g > Dialed numb ers . 2. Scroll to a name or num ber. 3. S e lec t Optio ns and an option to view or activate. Ca ll t im es Y o u c a n m a k e o r r e c e i v e c a l l s t o o r f r o m t h e s a m e n u m b e r a n d v i e w u p t o f i v e calls with th e time each call oc curred. Your phon e clock must be set for this feature to work accurately . 1. Wh ile viewing a mis sed or received c all, select Opt ion s > Call time . 2. Scroll to v iew the mos t recent call times from this num ber, or select Back to return to th e options list. â View rece ived ca lls Re ceived ca lls are calls that have been answ ered. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Call log > R eceive d calls . 2. Scroll to a name or num ber, and select Opt io ns . 3. Scroll to an option, and press Select to view or activate the option.
Call lo g 22 â View missed calls Miss ed calls are calls that were ne ver answere d. The missed calls feature does not function when you r phone is sw itched off. 1. If the message notification display appears in the display, s elect List . 2. When th e phone nu mber app ears in the display , select Opt io ns and an option to activate. 3. If no message notification is displayed, in the standby mode , se lect Menu > Call lo g > M issed c alls . 4. Scroll to a name or numb er. 5. Select Opti on s and an option to view or activate. â Delete call registers You can de lete any missed, dialed, or received ca lls from phone memory. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Delet e recent call lists . 2. Select th e call type you w ould like to clea r ( All , Misse d , Re ce ived , or Dialed ). â View duration of minibrowser Minibrowser is a network service. See "Network Services," p. 6. If your wireless service provider supports this feature , y ou can view the size or duration of sent or receive d data from the minibrows er. Note: T he actual time invo iced for calls and service s by your service provider may vary, depending on netw ork features, rounding off for billing, taxes , and so fo rth. In the standby mode , select Menu > Call log > Minibrowser calls an d one of the following opti ons: Last se nt bro wser data âÂÂView the size (KB) of the las t send browser data. Last rec eived bro wser data âÂÂV iew the size (KB ) of the last receive d data. All sent brow ser data âÂÂView the si ze (K B) of all se nt browse r data. All receive d bro wser data âÂÂView the siz e (KB) of all received browser data. Last br ow ser s ession âÂÂView the duration time of the last browser session. All browser sessions âÂÂView the duration time of all browser session s. Clear al l bro wser logs âÂÂSe lec t OK > Ye s to clear all browser logs. â View duration of calls Note: The actual invoice for calls and se rvice s from your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding off for billin g, taxes, and so forth.
Messages 23 5. Messag es If you hav e subscribed to a messaging se rvic e through your w ireless provider, you can se nd and recei ve text messages t o compat ible phon es that a lso subscri be to a compatib le message servic e. You m ay also be able to s end and recei ve e-mai l mess ages. Your de vice supports the se nding of text messages beyond t he character limit for a single message. L onger message s will be sen t as a series of two or mor e messages. Your serv ice pr ov ider m ay char ge acc ord ingl y. Char acter s th at use acce nts o r oth er marks , and characters from some language options, take up more space limitin g the number of c haracters th at can be sent i n a singl e message. Com posed messa ges c an be up to 1 40 ch aract ers in l ength as in dicat ed by cou nter in uppe r right corner of screen. Using U nicode characters tak es up more space. If there are U nicode charac ters in you r messa ge, the indic ator ma y not show the messa ge len gt h co rre ct ly . Note: When sending messages, your device may display Me ssage Sent . This is an indication that the message has been se nt by your device to th e mes sage cent e r num ber p rog ramed i nto y our dev ice . Th is i s not an indica tion that the mess age has been rece ived at the inten ded desti nation. For mor e detail s about messaging services, che ck with your se rvice provid er. â T ext me ssages Writ e and send 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > Text messages > Create message > Ad d n u m b e r or Add e-mail . 2. Ente r the recipientâÂÂs phone number or e-mail address, or select Search to retrieve a num ber from your contacts list , and select OK . 3. Repeat step 2 to add more recipients. 4. S e lec t Optio ns > En ter text . 5. Compose a mes sage usi ng the ke ypad, and se lect Opti ons > Send . Opti on s When y ou create or re ply to a tex t message, depending on t he mode of te xt input you are using and the features support ed by your wireless service provider, some or a ll of the follow ing options are availa ble:
Messages 24 Send â Send the message to recipient. List recipie nts âÂÂSend the m essage to more than one rec ipient, or dele te or edit the re cipient list. Setting s âÂÂSet the priority of the message. Save message âÂÂSe lec t Se nt item s to save th e m essage in the sent item s folder; Te mp la t es âÂÂTo save the message as one of yo ur predefined templates. Archive âÂÂTo save th e message in your archive. Clear text âÂÂErase the text clipboard. Exit edit or âÂÂSave t he mes sage to you r sent items fol der autom atically , and le ave the m es sage editor . Inse rt con tact âÂÂIn sert a name from your conta cts list into your message . Ins ert num ber âÂÂInsert a phone number or find a phone number in the contac ts list. Use tem plate âÂÂIns ert a pr edefi ned temp la te into yo ur message. Insert word/Edit word â Enter or e dit the te xt of a ne w word th at might not a ppear in the pred ictive tex t dictionary. This disp lays only whe n the predictiv e text is set to on. Insert symbol âÂÂInsert a special ch aracte r into your mess age. This display s only whe n the predictive text is se t to on. Pred ic tive t ext âÂÂChoose a predictive text language, and turn the predictiv e text on or off. Templates Template s are short, prewri tten me ssages tha t can be re called and inserted into new text mes sages wh en yo u ar e sh ort on ti me. In th e standb y mo de, selec t Menu > Messages > Text m essages > Create m essage > Enter te xt > Opt ions > Use tem plate . Read messages Imp or ta n t: Exercise caution when open ing messages. Messages m ay con tai n mali ciou s s oftwar e or other wise be ha rmf ul to yo ur dev ice or PC. When you rec eive a text message, a notific ation message and the unopened let ter icon ( ) appear in the display. 1. Select Show to read the me ssage or Exi t to dismiss the n otification . When you have unopened me ssages in your inbox, is shown in the upper left corner of the standby mode as a reminder. Scroll up and down to view the whol e message if necessary.
Messages 25 2. S e lec t Optio ns > Repl y . 3. S e lec t a Start reply with op tion; then compose your reply using th e keypad. 4. S e lec t Optio ns > Send . Opti on s Wh en yo u read a te xt me ssage, de pendi ng on the mode o f te xt in put you a re usin g and the features supported by your wirele ss s ervice provider, some or all of the followin g options are a vailable: De le te â Dis ca r d t he me ss ag e. Reply âÂÂRe ply to t he message. C reat e the messa ge, and select Opti ons > Se n d . Use n umber â Choose Sa v e , Add to contact , Send me ssage , or Call . Save âÂÂSave th e message to a folder. For wa rd âÂÂForward the message to anothe r phone num ber. Renam e âÂÂE dit the title of the m essage. Change sending o ption s Note: Some or all of the following options may be available as determine d by your carrier. In th e standby mode, select Menu > Mes sages > Te xt messages > Message se ttings > Sendin g options and sele ct the sett ing you wis h to change: Priority â Set the pri orit y of the note as Normal or Urge nt . Deliv ery note âÂÂA no te is sent to y ou conf irming delivery of the message . Select On or Off . Send c allback number â A callback numb er is se nt to the rec ipient. Select Of f or your phone num ber. Change message settings When the message memo ry is full, your phon e cannot send or receive any ne w messa ges. Howe ve r, you can set yo ur phone to auto mati cally overw rite sel ected messa ges in the I nbox or Sent item s folder s wh en new message s ar rive . In the standby mode, select Me nu > Message s > Text mess ages > Message settings > Other settin gs and se lect the setti ng you w ish t o change: Message f ont si ze âÂÂS elect Small fon t or Large font . Message ov erwriting âÂÂSe lec t Se nt items only , Inbox only , S . items & inbox , o r Off . Save t o sent i tems as sendi ng âÂÂSel e ct Always save , A lways prompt , or Off .
Messages 26 â V oice messages If you subscribe to v oice m ail, you r wirel ess provid er wil l furnish y ou wit h a voice mailbo x number. You need to save this numbe r to your phone to use voice mail. When you receive a voice message, your phone lets you know by beeping, displaying a mes sage, or b oth . If y ou recei ve m ore t han o ne mes sage, yo ur phone s how s the number of me ssage s rece ive d. Save voic e mail box num ber Your wirel ess provid er may have a lready saved your voice mai lbox numb er to you r phone. If s o, the numbe r will appear in the dis play in step 1. Select OK to le ave the numbe r unchanged. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > V o ic e mes sa ges > V oice mailbox number . 2. If the num ber entry window is empty, enter the voic e mailbox area code and number. 3. Select OK . Cal l and setu p your voice mail 1. When y ou save the voic e mailb ox numbe r, press and hold 1 . 2. When yo u connect to voice mail and th e prerecorded greeting beg ins, follow the serv iceâÂÂs autom ated instruction s to setup your voice mail. Liste n to your voice messa ges When you setup voic e mail, you can dial the voice mailbox num ber in one of four ways : ⢠Dia l the num ber using the keypa d. ⢠Press an d h old 1 . â¢S e l e c t Listen if there is a no tification messa ge in the display . ⢠In the standby m ode, select Menu > Mes sages > V oic e m essa ges > List en t o v oic e me ssa ge s . When you con nect an d the prer eco rded gr eetin g begi ns, follow the auto mated instruct ions to listen to yo ur voice messag es. Autom ate voice ma il You ca n insert special ch aracte rs called dialing cod es into phone nu mbers suc h as voice mail, and save the mto a 1-to uch dialing location . Dialing codes instruc t the receiving system to pause, wait, bypass, or acc ept th e numbers that follow them in the di aling string.
Messages 27 Voice mail service s vary by service provide r. The following in structions are exampl es of common operations. Please check with your service provider for specific inst ructions for usin g your voice m ail service. Write do wn voice mailbo x process 1. Press and hold the 1 ke y to call your voic e mail by as you normally would. 2. Writ e down your interaction w ith the recorded prompts step-by -step. Keep in mind th at each voice mail s ervice ma y vary. Ho wever, it shou ld look something lik e this: Dial 2 14555121 2, pause 5 seconds, pre ss 1, pa use 2 sec onds, press 1234, pres s # . Be prec ise; you will nee d t his information in "Se tup voice ma il with dialing codes," p. 27. Insert d ia ling codes Press * repeate dly to cycle through dialing codes. When the d esire d code appears in the di splay, pause briefly and th e code is inserte d into the dialing string. The following dialin g codes are available: * â Bypa sse s a s et of ins truc tio ns. âÂÂI nternation al pre fix. p âÂÂPau ses for 2.5 seconds before sending any num bers that follow. w â Waits for you to press the call key before se nding the numbers or codes that follow . Setup voi ce m ail wit h dial ing co des 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > 1-tou ch dialing . 2. Scroll to 1 -touch dialing slot 1 and select Assi gn . 3. Y our vo ic e mail bo x num ber is prep r ogrammed into 1-tou ch dialing slot 1. 4. Refer to dialing codes and enter any c odes as necessary using th e information that you wrot e down from "Write down voice mailbox process ," p. 27. For examp le, if you paus e for 5 seconds after co nnectin g to voice mail, ente r p twice after th e vo ice mailbox n umber, for examp le, 214 5551 212pp. 5. E nter any rema ining pauses or oth er information th at allows you to liste n to your messa ges, and se lect OK . 6. E nter a name (su ch as voice ma il), and select OK . To dial and listen to your voice mail, press and hold the 1 key from standby m ode.
Messages 28 â Minibrowser messa ges Minibrowser messaging is a network service. See " Network Services," p. 6 . If you r w irele ss servic e prov ider su pport s thi s feat ure, you c an use th e min ibrowse r to c hec k for e- ma il m ess ages . In the st an dby mo d e, se lec t Menu > Messages > Minibro wse r messages > Con ne ct . For more in format ion o n usin g the m inibr owser i n your ph one to access W eb pag es see "M inibrowse r," p . 6 2. â Message folder s Save messages to folders You ca n sav e draft s of mes sages or recei ved me ssag es to an exis t ing fol der or to a folde r that you have crea ted. Only folder s created in My folders can be dele ted. The In box , Se nt items , Archive , and Te mp l at e s folders are protected. W hen you delete a folde r, all messages in the fol der a re al so dele te d. Op en th e rece ive d mes sag e or cr eat e a new mess ag e, an d sel ect Op tions > Save > Save message > Sent items , Archive , o r a n exi sti n g fol der . ⢠If you a re savin g me ssa ges from yo ur inb ox sele ct Messages > Op ti on s > Save or Save messag e > Se nt i te ms , Arch ive , Temp late , or a fold er yo u ha ve cr ea ted. ⢠If you are savin g messages from Sent items , sel ec t Mess ages > Op tions > Save or Save message > Archive or Tem p la t e . ⢠If you are saving messages fro m Cre ate message , selec t Messages > Optio ns > Save or Save message > Sent items or Archive . View saved messages 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > T ext m essa ges . 2. Select th e folder cont aining th e mes sage you w ish to view: Inbox âÂÂM essages are a utomatica lly store d in th is folder afte r they are re ad or if yo u sele ct Ba ck whe n the message no tifica tion ap pear s on the standb y mo de. Sent items â Message s previously se nt are automa tically stored in th is folder. Archive â Store me ssages tha t you wan t to keep in th is folder. Te m p l a t e s âÂÂPictu res and prewritte n template s are stored in th is folder. Preloaded templates can be edited and customize d.
Messages 29 My folders âÂÂAllows you to organize your messages by creating custom folde rs and saving some of your message s here. Select Option s > Add folder to add a custom folder. If a folder a lready exists , you can als o select Opt ions > Renam e folder or Delete folder t o r e n a m e o r d e l e t e a f o l d e r y o u h a v e c r e a t e d . 3. When the fo lde r open s, se lect th e me ssage you w ish to view. â Delet e m essages If your me ssage mem ory is full, Message o verwrit ing setting is off, and you ha ve mor e mes s ag es wai ti n g a t t he ne tw or k. No space for new messages appears in the standby mode . You can do the following: ⢠Read some of the unread messages, and delete them individually . ⢠Del et e mess ages f rom so me of y our fol ders. Delete a single message To dele te a single messag e, you must open it first. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > Text messages . 2. Select the folder co nta ining the m essage you wis h to del ete. 3. Select the message you wish to dele te. 4. S e lec t Optio ns > Delete . 5. S e lec t OK to delete th e messag e or Bac k to exit. Al l m ess age s in a fo ld er 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > Text messages > Delete messages . 2. Sel ect the folder conta ining t he messag es y ou w ish t o delete: All âÂÂDeletes all messages in all of the folde rs. All read âÂÂDeletes any m essages whic h have been rea d in all of the folders. All un rea d âÂÂDeletes any messages which have no t be en read i n all of t he folder s. Inbo x âÂÂDel et es all mess ages fro m the Inbox folder. Sent items âÂÂDelet es all mes sages from the Sent items folder. Arc hive âÂÂDele tes all mess ages from the Archiv e folder and all user created folder s. User defined foldersâÂÂAll user define d folders that the user has added under My f older s ar e dis pl ayed at th e end o f the predef in ed f old ers. 3. S e lec t OK to emp ty th e fold er .
Contac ts 30 6. Contacts The c onta cts list can hol d up to 2 50 co nta cts with multi ple number s an d text no tes for each co ntact . Th e amou nt of nu mber s an d te xt e ntri es t hat yo u c an sav e may vary, depending on le ngth and the total num ber of entries in the contacts list. â View the cont acts list 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts . The following option s are displayed: Search â Find a name or sele ct from a list. A dd new âÂÂAdd a c ontac t to y our contacts list. Edi t nam e âÂÂEdi t an exist ing name. Delete âÂÂDel ete a na me and its as soc iate d numb ers . A dd number âÂÂAdd a numbe r to an exis ting name. Settings âÂÂCha nge the conta cts list view , che ck th e memo ry status of you r pho ne. 1-touch dialin g âÂÂV iew or modify the list of 1-touc h dialing numbe rs. V oice tags âÂÂAttach , listen to, or modify a voice ta g to a contac t in the contacts list. My n umber âÂÂView your own phone number. Caller groups âÂÂView and edit the propertie s for any of the caller groups, including Family , VIP , Friends , Busin ess , or Othe r . 2. Select a n item to ac tivate the fea ture or enter its submenu. â Searc h In the standby mode , select Contacts > Search ; then highligh t and Select th e co ntact yo u wish to view. Fast search for a name 1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display the contents of your contact s list. 2. Press the key whic h corresponds to the first letter of the name for w hich you are performing a search. 3. Highlight a con tact, and sele ct De tails to view th e details.
Cont acts 31 â Add new contacts Add numb ers to a co nta ct Save a name and number 1 . In the standby mode, us e the key pad to enter the phone numbe r you wish to save. 2. S e lec t Optio ns > Save . 3. E nter the name , and select OK . Save (onl y) a number 1 . In the standby mode, us e the key pad to enter the phone numbe r you wish to save. 2. Select an d hold Opt ions . Save an entry 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > A dd n ew . 2. E nter the name , and select OK . 3. Ente r the phone num ber, and select OK > Done . Sa ve mult ip le nu mb er s and t e xt ite ms You can save different ty pes of phone numbers and short text items per name to the ph one memory. The first nu mber you save for any entry is automatic ally set as the default, but the default nu mber can always be changed. 1. In the standby mode, scroll do wn to disp lay a lis t of en tries a nd to t he en try to which you w ish to add a phone nu mber or text item. 2. S e lec t D etails > Opti on s > Add number or A dd detail . 3. S e lec t G enera l , Mobile , Ho me , Fa x , E- m ai l , Web address , or Note . 4. E nter the numb er or text for the type you ha ve selec ted, and sele ct OK . 5. To change th e ty pe ( E- mai l , Web address , or P ostal addr ), se lect Change type in the option s list. You ca n also chang e which phone num ber is the default n umber for the con ta ct e n try . 1 . In t he stan dby m ode, scro ll to the en try y ou wish t o chan ge, and select D eta ils . 2. Scroll to th e numbe r you wis h to set as default, a nd select Op tions > Set as default . â Edit contacts list entries 1. In the standby mode, scroll down to display the cont ents of your contac ts list. 2. Scroll to th e entry you w ould like to ed it, and select D etails .
Contac ts 32 Edit pho ne numbe r Highligh t the phone num ber you would like to edit, and select Op ti ons , and Select one of the following options: Add voice tag âÂÂAdd a voic e tag to the con tact. Edit n umber âÂÂEdit an existing phone num ber of the contact. Delete n umber âÂÂDel ete a phon e numb er fr om t he c ont act . Use num ber â Display the phone number on the standby mode to be called. Vie w âÂÂV iew th e details of th e contact. Change type âÂÂC hange the number ty pe to General , Mobile , Home , or Fa x or the detail type to E-mail , Web address , or Note . As primary no. âÂÂSets numbe r to top of contactâÂÂs list. Add number âÂÂAdd a num ber to th e contact. Add de tail âÂÂA dd an address or note to the contact. Caller g roups âÂÂAdd the contact to an existing caller group. Custom tone âÂÂAdd a custom ring tone to the contact. Send bus. card âÂÂSend the contact as a business card to a nother phone . Send message âÂÂCreate and send a message to the c ontact. 1-touch dialing âÂÂA dd the conta ct to your 1-tou ch dialing list. Edit name âÂÂEdit the na me of the cont act. Vie w na me âÂÂV iew th e nam e of t he co ntac t . Dele te âÂÂDelet e the e ntire conta ct en try from your cont acts l ist. E-ma il addre ss entry Highligh t the e-mail address entry you w ould like to send or update, and sel ect Opt io ns , and select one of the followin g o ptions: Send e-mail â Sen d a n e-m ai l. Edit detail â Edit existing de tails of e-mail. Delete de tail âÂÂDe let e exis ting e -mai l. Vie w âÂÂView th e details of the e -mail conta ct. Change type âÂÂC hange the e-mai l type to We b address or Note . Add de tail âÂÂA dd an address or note to the entry. Add number âÂÂAdd a num ber to th e entry. Caller g roups âÂÂAdd the e-mail to an existing caller group.
Cont acts 33 Custom tone âÂÂAdd a custom ring tone to the cont act. Send bu s. card âÂÂSend the contact a busin ess card. Edit name âÂÂEdit th e nam e of the conta ct. View name âÂÂVie w t he n ame of the co nt act. De le te âÂÂDel ete the ent ir e e- mail en try fr om y our co nt acts li st. Edit Web a ddress Highl ight the web address en try you would like to edit, and select Optio ns , and select the option you wish to perform ( Web address or Note ), an d OK . â Delete contacts list entries 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > De lete . 2. To delete indiv idual entries, select One by one . 3. Scroll to th e entry you wish to delete, and sele ct De le te > OK to confirm. 4. To del ete the entire co ntents of yo ur contacts list, select De l et e a ll > OK . 5. S e lec t OK to c onfirm or Back to retu rn to Conta cts. If OK , enter the se curity code, and select OK . See "Security settings ," p. 49. â Configure settings You c an ch oose how the co nta cts appea r in your con tact s list and view th e amount of memo ry use d or available in your phone . For more information on used and ava ilable memory, see "Shared mem ory," p. 7. In the standby m ode, select Contacts > Se tting s , and one of the fo llowin g optio ns: Scrolling vie w â To choose how name s and numbe rs st ored in the conta cts list are vie wed. Sel e ct Name list , or Name and no. vie w. Memory status âÂÂView the amount of me mory used in phone book. â Set up 1-touch dialing You can assoc iate any e ntry in th e contact s list with a key from 2âÂÂ9; to dial these entr ies press an d hold th e assi gned ke y. S ee "1-touch dialing," p . 41 to ac tivate or deactiv ate 1-touc h dialing. Assig n a key to 1-t ouc h dial ing 1. In the standby mode, select Con tacts > 1-touch dialing . 2. Scroll to a n (e mpty ) 1-touch dialin g slot, and s elect As sign .
Contac ts 34 3. Enter the number ( including the area code), and select OK ; or s elect Se arch to retrieve a number from th e contacts list. 4. Enter a name for the num ber, and select OK . If 1-touch dialing is off, the phone disp lays a prompt asking if y ou wou ld like to turn 1-touc h dialing on. 5. Select Ye s to a ctivate 1-touch dialing. Chan ge 1-touch dialing numbers 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > 1 -touch dialin g . 2. Scroll to the 1-touch di al ing en try you wish to change, and select Option s > Chan ge . 3. Enter the n ew num ber or select Search to retrie ve a number from the contacts list; a nd se lect OK . 4. Enter a name for the entry, and selec t OK . Delete 1-touch dialin g number s 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > 1 -touch dialin g . 2. Scroll to the 1-touch dialing location you wish to delete, and select Opt ion s . 3. Select Dele te > OK . â Set up voice tags Assign a voice ta g to an entry Befo r e you can use v oice diali ng, you must first a ssign a voice ta g to the nu mber. 1. In the standby mode, scroll down to enter the contacts list. 2. Hig hlig ht th e cont act y ou want to a ssig n a voi ce ta g, selec t Det ails > Option s > A dd voice tag > Start . 3. Speak clearly into the microphone . Do n ot sele ct Qui t unless you want to cancel the reco rding. The phone autom atically stops recording and saves and replays the voice tag. The ic on appears next to commands which have voice tags assigned. If recording is not successful, your phone displays V o ic e sys tem erro r . Select Option s > Add voice tag , and repeat Step 3.
Cont acts 35 Di al a nu mbe r In the standby mode: 1. Select an d hold Contact s . 2. Wh en you hear s eve ral bee ps and Speak now appears, release the key . 3. Pronou nce the voice tag cle arly into the microphon e. When the phone finds the voice ta g, Found: appe ars, and the pho ne automa tically dials the number. If the phone does not locate a number or recognize the voic e tag, No m atch found appears. Voice tag options Aft er you ha ve ass ociate d a voice tag to a co ntact, yo u can cho ose one of th e followin g options: Playbac k 1. S e lec t Men u > Con tac t s > V oice tags . 2. Scroll to th e nam e with th e voi ce tag you wa nt to hear . 3. S e lec t Optio ns > Playback . Change 1. S e lec t Men u > Con tac t s > V oice tags . 2. Scroll to th e nam e with th e voice ta g you wa nt to chang e. 3. S e lec t Optio ns > Change . 4. S e lec t Star t and speak clearly into the microph one. The phone repeats your voice tag, and V oice tag saved appears. Del ete 1. S e lec t Men u > Con tac t s > V oice tags . 2. Scroll to the nam e with th e voi ce tag yo u want to era se. 3. S e lec t Optio ns > Dele te > OK . â Caller groups You ca n add conta cts list ent ries to any of five caller groups, and ass ign a unique ringing tone or graph ic to that group. Th is en ables y ou to ide ntify callers from the group by their uniq ue ringing tone or graphic.
Contac ts 36 Setu p a calle r gro up 1. In the s tan db y mo de, s cro ll dow n t o d isp lay a list o f entr ies in your c ontac ts lis t. 2. Scroll to a name you would lik e to add to a c aller group, and select Det a ils . 3. Select Opti on s > Caller groups . 4. Select the caller group to w hich you would lik e to add the name. Opti ons 1. In the standby mode, select Contacts > Calle r groups > Family , VI P , Fri end s , Bu sin ess , or Ot her . 2. Select a group to display the following caller group option s: Rename group âÂÂRenam e the gr oup t o yo ur pref er ence . Group rin ging ton e â Set the ringing ton e for the group. Grou p logo âÂÂTurn th e gra phic for t he ca ller grou p on or off or v iew t he graphi c. G ro up me mb e rs âÂÂAdd or remove members from the calle r group. â Send and receive contacts (business cards) You ca n send and rece ive an en try in your cont acts list usin g text messaging, if supported by your wireless provider. Send a busin ess card You can send a business card as a text message to a compatible phone or other han dheld de vice. 1. Highlight th e entry from the contac ts list that you w ish to send, and select Details > Optio ns > Send bus. card > Via text msg. > All details . 2. Enter the numbe r for your re cipient, or select Search to retrieve a num ber from your conta cts list. 3. Select OK and the busine ss card is sent . The All de tails options app ear only if you have more than one num ber or detail sav ed to the co nt act en try .
Galle ry 37 7. Ga llery You ca n save wall pap er an d rin ging tones to fold ers in the ga ll ery , or creat e fo lder s of your own an d save them there. You can dow nload wallpaper and tones from web sites. â Open the ga llery In the standby m ode, select Menu > Ga ller y . The following sub menus are displayed: View fol ders âÂÂExplore t he folders in the galle ry menu. See Folde rs in th e following section for more info. Add folder âÂÂAdd a folder of your ow n. Delete folder â Delete a folder yo u have created. Renam e fol der â Renam e a fol der you ha ve cre ated . Galle ry downl. âÂÂG et n ew wal lp aper or ring in g to nes. â Fol de rs In the standby mode, select Me nu > Gallery > Vie w fold ers > Images , Wallpaper , or Tones > Open to acces s the following optio ns: De lete folde r âÂÂDelete a folder you hav e created. You cannot de lete a preset folder. Move âÂÂMove the selected folder int o another folder. After selecting Mov e , scroll to an other fo lder, and select Opt ions > Mo ve . You ca nnot move a preset folde r. De ta ils â Show the name , size, and date of creation of the selected folder. Type of v iew âÂÂSelec t Lis t with details , List , or Gri d to determine h ow th e folders and the files within folders are displa yed. Sort âÂÂSort the contents of the selected folder by name, date , format, or size. â Gallery downloads To get new rin gtones and wallpaper, use the gallery download option. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Gallery > Ga llery downl. > Graphic downl. or Ton e do wn ld s .
Settings 38 8. Settings Use this menu to cha nge the time se ttings, call settin gs, phone settin gs, displa y setti ngs, tone setti ngs, enhanc ement set tings, se curit y set tin gs, ne twork, network services, and to restore the factory settings. â Profiles Profiles define how y our phone reacts when you receive a call or m essa ge, how your keypad sou nds when you pr ess a key, and more. Ringing o ptions, keypad tones, and other settings for each of th e available profiles can be left at their default setti ng or custo mized to suit your ne eds. The followin g profiles are available : Normal , Silent , Meeting , Outdoor , and P ager . Prof iles are al so availabl e for enhanc ements such as a h eadset and car kit. For more inf ormati on about en hanc ement prof iles , s ee "Enhance ment s ettings," p. 47. Activate a profile In the standby mode, either scroll up or select Menu > Setting s > Profiles , and select the profile of your choice. Customiz e a pr ofile You can cu stomize any of the prof iles a va riety of ways. You ca nnot renam e the Normal profile. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Select the profile you w ish to customize. 3. Select Customize and the option you want to cust omize. Set a ti med profile Timed profiles can be used to prevent missed calls. F or example, suppose you attend a n event that re quires your phon e be set to Silent before the ev ent starts , but you forge t to return it to Normal until long after the even t. A timed profile can prevent m issed calls by returning your phone to the default profile at a time you spe cify. Timed profiles can be set up to 24 hou rs in adva nce. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Select th e profile you w ish to activ ate and Timed for tim ed expiration. 3. Enter the tim e for the profile to expire, a nd select OK .
Settings 39 â V oice commands You ca n set as many as five voice commands , which allow hands-free operation of c ertain phone features. Assig n a voice tag to a comman d Before using voice c ommands, you must first ad d a voice tag to the phone functi on. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > V oice comma nds > Profi les , V oice mailbox , V oice recorder , or Call log . 2. Sel ect the phone function you wish to tag (). 3. S e lec t Optio ns > A dd command . 4. S e lec t Star t , and spe ak the voice tag clearly into the m icrophon e. Do not selec t Quit unle ss you want to cance l the reco rding. The phone replays and saves the recorded tag. appears next to commands whic h have voic e tags ass igned. Activa te a vo ice comm and Aft er you ha ve asso ciated a v oice tag wi th a phon e functio n, yo u can issue a comma nd b y s peak ing th e vo ic e tag . 1. Select an d hold Contact s . 2. W h e n Spea k now ap pears, pr onounc e th e voic e tag clea rly in to the m icro phon e. When th e pho ne fi nd s the v oi ce t ag, Found appears and the pho ne plays the re cogn iz ed v oice ta g th roug h the ear piec e. T he f un cti on y ou re que ste d is acti va ted. Option s Aft er you ha ve asso ciated a v oice ta g to a comma nd, you can ch oose one of the followin g options: ⢠Playback to listen to the voice com mand tag. ⢠Change to chan ge th e voice c omman d. ⢠Delete to era se the voic e c ommand tag . Voice dia ling You ca n dial up to 25 st ored numbers using v oice dia ling. Before using voice ta gs, note the followin g: ⢠Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are dependent on the sp eake r's vo ic e. ⢠Y ou must sa y th e na me ex act ly as you sa id it when yo u re cor de d it .
Settings 40 ⢠Voice tags are sensitive to backgroun d noise. Record vo ice tags and use them in a quiet e nvironm ent. ⢠Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names for different numbe rs. Note: Using voic e tags may be difficult in a noisy environm ent or during an eme rgency, so you s hould not rely sole ly upon voice dia ling in all circu mstance s. â Call settings Locatio n info sharing Location info sharing is a network se rvice. See " Network S ervices," p. 6. If your wireless service prov ider supports this feature, then location info sharing allows th e phone to share p osition informat ion over the net work. For calls to emer gency numbe rs, this position info rm ation may be used by the emergency operator to determi ne the position of the phone. The func tionality and accu racy of this feature is dependent on the netw ork, satellite system s, and the agen cy receiving the informa tion. It may not fun ction in all area s or at all times. Location inform ation w ill always be shar ed with the network during e mergency calls to the official emergen cy number programed into the phone, regardless of which setting is sele cted. After placin g an emerge ncy call the phone rema ins in emer gency mode for 5 minu tes. During this tim e, the location inform ation will be sha red wi th the n etwo rk. Fo r more in formation, see "Emergency calls ," p. 74. In the stan dby mode, sele ct Me nu > Se ttings > Call settings > Lo cation info sharing > 91 1 o n l y or Location on > OK > OK . Emerge ncy âÂÂTh is is the default profile. T he phone location in formation is sha red only during an eme rgency call to the official emerge ncy number program ed into your phone . The phone screen displays in th e upper left-hand c orner of the standby m ode. Location on âÂÂThe ph one location information is shared w ith the net work whene ver the phone is powere d on and activate d. The screen displays in th e upper left hand corner of the standby mode. An yk ey answ e r Any key answe r allow s you to answe r an incom ing call b y briefly pr essing a ny ke y exce p t t he po wer ke y, r ig ht sele cti on ke y, o r e nd k ey. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Call se ttings > Anyk ey an swer > On or Off .
Settings 41 Automa tic redial Occasionally, your netw ork may experience heavy traffic, resulting in a fast busy signal when you di al. With aut omatic re dial activated, your phone redials the numbe r (number of times is specified by th e network), and notifies you once the network is available . In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Automatic re dial > On or Off . 1-t ou ch d i al in g You ca n ac tivate o r dea ctiv ate 1- touc h dia lin g. I n the s tandb y mod e, se lect Menu > Settin gs > Call settings > 1-tou ch dialing > On or Off . For more information on entering 1 -touc h dialing numbe rs, see "Set up 1-touch dia ling," p. 33. Auto-update of servi ce You r ph one is capabl e of receiv ing updat es to w irele ss servi ces sent to y our p hone by your s ervice provider. Th is option is a network servic e. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Ca ll settings > Auto-update of servi ce > On or Of f . Mi nibrows er c onfir mat ion You ca n give co nfi rmati on when yo u connec t or d isconn ect from the mini bro wser . In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Ca ll settings > Minibro wser con fi rma ti on and one of the following options: Non e âÂÂTh e phon e wi ll no t a sk for con fir matio n be fore conn ect ing or disc onn ectin g from the minibrow ser. On c onn ect io n âÂÂYour phon e as ks for confirmation before connecting to the minibrow ser. On ex it âÂÂYour phone asks for confirmation before disconnecting from the minibrow ser. Both âÂÂYour phon e asks for confirmation before conn ecting or disconnectin g from the minibrow ser. Calling card If you us e a calling ca rd for l ong distance ca lls, you can s ave the call ing card numbe rs in your phone. You r phone can store up to four ca lling cards. Cont act your calling card c ompany for more inform ation.
Settings 42 Save infor mation 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settin gs > Calling card . 2. Enter your security code, and select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Scroll to one of the four card memory locations, and select Options > Edi t > OK > Dialing seq uence and select one of the following sequence types: A cce ss no. phone no . card no. âÂÂDi al the 1-800 acce ss number, the phone number, then the ca rd number (a nd the PIN if required). A ccess no. card no. phone no. âÂÂDi al the 1- 800 acce ss number, the card number (and the PIN if required), then th e phone number. Prefix phone no . card no. âÂÂDi al the pref ix (numbe rs t hat mus t prec ede th e phone n umber) and the phone number you want to di al, then the card num ber (and the PIN if required). 4. Enter the require d information (acc ess number or prefix and card nu mber), an d se lec t OK to co nfirm you r entries. 5. Select Card name . 6. Enter the card name, and select OK . Make ca ll s After y ou h ave s aved yo ur calli ng c ard inform ation in your phone , you ca n ma ke a call u sing your callin g card. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settin gs > Calling card . 2. Enter your security code, and select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Scroll to the callin g card of your ch oice, and select Opti ons > Select > OK . 4. Press the end key to return to th e standby mode; then en ter the ph one number, including a ny prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your c alling card may require when you make a ca lling card call. See your calling card for ins tructions. 5. Press and hold the call key fo r a few seconds until Ca rd c a ll is displayed. 6. When y ou hear th e tone or s ystem messag e, sele ct OK . Call sum mary Your phone can displa y the time s pent o n a call when y ou hang up. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Call se ttings > Call su mmary > On or Off .
Settings 43 â Phone settings Ph on e l an gua ge 1 . In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Phone language . 2. Select the language of your choic e. The phone lan guage affects the time and da te form ats of the cl ock, alarm clock, and ca le ndar. Automa tic key guard You can set the keypad of your phon e to lock automatically after a preset tim e delay ( from 10 seconds to 60 minute s). 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Phone settings > Automatic k eyguard > On or Off . 2. I f y ou sel e cte d On , Set delay appe ars in the display. 3. E nter the delay ( in minute s and seconds), a nd select OK . Impor tant : When keyguard is on, calls may be possible to dial the emergenc y number programed in to your phone. Key in the emergen cy number , an d pres s t he cal l k ey. Touc h tones Touch tones or DTMF tones, are the tones th at sound when you press the keys on your phone keypad. You can use touch tones for ma ny a utomated dial-up s ervice s such a s banking and ai rlines, or for entering your voi ce mailbo x number and p assword. Touch tones are sen t during an ac tive call. Yo u can sen d them manu ally from your phon e keypad, or s end them aut omatically by saving them in your phon e. Set typ e In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Phone sett ings > T o uch t one s > Ma nua l t ouc h to nes and one of the following options: Cont inuous âÂÂThe tone sounds for as long as you press a nd hold a key. Fixed âÂÂUsed to send tone s of the dur ation you sp ecify in the T ouch tone length option. Off âÂÂUs ed to turn off tones. N o tones are se nt when you pre ss a key. Set len gth Yo u can also specify touch tone leng th wh en usi ng the Fixed option. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Phone sett ings > T o uch t one s > T ouc h to ne len gt h > Short (0.1 second s) or Long (0.5 se cond s).
Settings 44 Welc ome no te You c an wri te a welcom e not e whi ch br iefl y appe ars on the di spla y scre en wh enev er you switch your phone on. Predictive text input is not a vailable for entering welcome note te xt. 1. In the st andb y mode , select Menu > Settin gs > Phone settin gs > Welcom e n ote . 2. Enter a not e ( u p to 44 chara cters). Press * to display and sele ct from the ava ilable special chara cters. 3. When y ou are finis hed, select Option s > Save ; or sele ct De lete if you w ant to delete the previous tex t and begin creating anothe r welcome n ote. Help text activ ation Your phon e displays brief descrip tions for most m enu items. Whe n you arrive at a feature or menu, pause for about 10 se conds and wait for the help text to dis p lay. Scroll to page throu gh the full he lp text, if nece ssary. The default settin g for help text is on . However, you can tu rn help text on or off. In the standby mode , select Me nu > Settings > Phone settin gs > Help text activation > On or Off . â Display settings Wallp ape r You can set your phone to display a backgrou nd picture (wallpaper) in the standby m ode. 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Menu > Settings > Display settings > Wallpape r > Select wallpap. . 2. Highlight th e W allpaper folde r, and select Open . 3. Browse th e folder. 4. When yo u a rri ve at the i mag e of you r c h oice , sele ct Option s > Set as wallpap. . To a cti vate or de act ivat e wa llp aper , in the s tand by mode , sele ct Menu > Setti ngs > Displ ay sett in gs > W allpa per > On or Off . Color schemes You can chan ge the c olor of some displa y comp onents i n your pho ne, such as indicators and signal bars. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settin gs > Displ ay sett ing s > Col or sc he me s . 2. Select th e co lor schem e of you r choic e.
Settings 45 Ba nn er Ba nner i s a ne twor k serv ice. Se e " Netwo rk Se rvic es," p . 6. If your w ireles s service provide r supports this fea ture, you ca n choose wh ether the display shows the operator logo when the phone is in the idle state. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Display se ttings > Ban ne r > De fa ult or Cus tomize . Display brig htne ss You can c hange the brightness of your phone display. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Di sp lay se ttin g s > Display brigh tness . 2. Scroll le ft or right to adjust th e brightness lev el to your preference . 3. S e lec t OK to acce pt your s ettings . Screen saver timeou t If y ou hav e turn ed the s cre en save r on, the sc reen sav er is ac tivate d wh en no funct ion of the phone is used after a preset period of time. Press any key to deacti vate t he scree n saver. You can set your phone t o display a scre en saver after a preset time or after a custom tim e (up to 60 minutes ) of y ou r choosing. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Di sp lay se ttin g s > Screen saver tim eout and the option of your choic e. 2. If you want to se t a custom tim e (up to 60 minute s), selec t Other , ente r the cus tom time, and selec t OK . Bac klig ht t im e-out You ca n change the time-out va lue for the phone's back light. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Di sp lay se ttin g s > Ba ck l igh t t i me -o ut . 2. If you want to se t a custom backlight tim e-out (u p to 30 seconds), sel ect Always on , Always off , 7 seconds , 15 secon ds , or 30 sec onds . If you sel e ct Always on , the backli ght time s out afte r 4 minu tes. This option is designed for handsfree applicati on and may deplete the battery faster.
Settings 46 â Time an d date settings Clock Show or hide the clock In the s t andb y mo de , sel e ct Men u > Se tt ings > Tim e sett ings > Cl ock > Show c lock or Hide clock . Set the ti me 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Tim e settings > Clo c k > Set the tim e . 2. Enter the tim e (in hh :mm forma t), and select OK . 3. Select am or pm (i f 12-hour format is selecte d). Chan ge the fo rmat In the s tandb y mode, sele ct Me nu > Settings > Time settings > Clo ck > Time format > 24-hou r or 12 -hour . Date Show or hide the date In the standby mode, select Menu > Se ttings > Time s ettings > Dat e > Show date or Hide date . Set the d ate 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Tim e settings > Date > Set the date . 2. Ente r the da te, and select OK . Cha nge the date fo rmat 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Tim e settings > Date > Date format and se lect the fo rmat of you r choic e. 2. Select th e Date separator , and the se parator of your choice Set the a uto -upda te of d ate and t ime Auto-update is a network service. See "Network Se rvices," p. 6. If your wireless service prov ider supports this feature, you ca n allow the digital netw ork to set the clock , which is usefu l wh en y ou ar e o ut of you r ho me are a, for examp le, wh en you ha ve trave led to ano ther network or time zone. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Time se ttings > Auto-update of date & tim e > On , Confirm first , or Off .
Settings 47 If you us e the Auto-update of date & time option while outside you r digital ne twork, you may be prompted to ente r the time manua lly. Network time will replace the time and date when you reenter your digital ne twork. If your battery has been remove d or has drained outside the digital network , you may be prom pted to enter the time manu ally (once the battery is replaced or rech arged, and you are still outside of the digita l netwo rk). â T one sett ings From this m enu, you can adjust t he ringin g volume, keypad tones, an d other tone settings for the currently active profile. See "Customize a profile ," p. 38. Select Men u > Settings > To n e s e t t i n g s and one of the following: Inco ming call a lert âÂÂSe lect ho w the devic e no tifies you o f an incomi ng call. Ring ing tone âÂÂS elect the ringing tone for incoming ca lls. Ring ing volume âÂÂSet the volume of your ringin g tone. Vibratin g alert âÂÂTurn the vibrating ale rt On or Off . Message alert tone âÂÂSe lect th e tone for receiv ed mes sages. Keypad tones âÂÂSe t the volum e of you r ke ypad tone s (or turn th em off). Warning tones â Turn warning and c onfirmati on tones On or Off . Alert for â Define whic h caller groups the selected profile will ac cept or decline. See "Caller groups," p. 35. â Phone details From thi s menu, you can ch eck details of your phone service. Select Menu > Settin gs > Phone d etails > Us er de t ail s , V ersion details , or System details . User de tails â Displays th e mobile directory number (MD N) and own number. V ersion details âÂÂD isplays the phone model, hardware ve rsion, and software version of the phon e. System details â Displays the system ID, channel, pref. roaming list (PRL), mode, and frequenc y of the phone service. â Enhancement settings The enhan cement settin gs menu is shown only if the phone is or has been conne cted to a comp atible enhan cemen t. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Enhancem en t settings > Headset , Handsfre e , Loopset , TTY/TDD (carrier dependent), or Charger .
Settings 48 Heads et Select the option of you r choice, enter the submenu, and modify its settin gs. Default profile âÂÂC hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically ac tivated wh en a hea dset is conne cted. Automatic answer âÂÂCal ls are answ ered automat ically aft er one rin g when a head set is conn ected . Selec t On or Off . Hand s-fr ee Select the option of you r choice, enter the submenu, and modify its settin gs. Default profile âÂÂC hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically ac tivated wh en yo ur phone is c onnect ed to a car kit. Automatic answer âÂÂCal ls are answ ered automat ically afte r one ring when a car kit is co nne cted. Sele ct On or Off . Lights âÂÂC hoose to keep the phone light s always on, or to shut off automatically afte r severa l se conds. Select On or Automatic . Loopset The LPS- 4 Loopset (for use with T- coil equipped hearing aids) is recommended for use with your phon e. Select the option of your choice, enter the su bmenu, and mo di fy i ts se tt in gs. Default profile âÂÂC hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically ac tivated wh en a loopset is connected. Automatic answer âÂÂCal ls are answ ered automat ically aft er one rin g when a loopset is connected. Select On or Of f . TTY/T DD This feature is dependent on your carrier. In addition to the Nokia phone, you will need the follo win g for TTY /TDD com mun ication: ⢠A TT Y/TDD devic e that is cellular re ady or cellular compati ble. ⢠A cable for conne cting the TTY/TDD to yo ur Nokia phone, usually supplied by the manufa cturer of the TTY /TDD de vice. Set up the TTY/TDD profile You can con nect your phone directly to the TTY/TDD device . In order for your phone to recogn ize the TTY/TDD, you mu st set up the TTY/TDD profile.
Settings 49 Impor tant : Some manufacturers of TTY/TDD devices suggest that the phone be at least 18 inche s from the TTY/TDD device. Whe n connecting to any other devic e, read its user guide or contact its manufacturer for detailed instru ctions and sa fety information. 1. Conne ct one end of the cable to the TTY /TDD device. 2. Insert the other end of the cable into th e 2.5-mm headset jack on the side of your ph one. 3 . I n the standb y mo de, se lect Men u > Setti ngs > E nhan cement se tting s > TTY/TDD > Use TT Y > Ye s . TTY/TDD calls Check with the ma nufacturer of t he TTY /TDD device for a conn ecting cable that is compatible with the Nokia phone. TTY/TDD c ommunic ations depend on network avail ability. Chec k with you r service provider for availability and description of services. Make a cal l 1. In the standby mode, ente r the numbe r, and press the call key. 2 . When the rece iving party answers, begin typin g your conversation on the TTY/TDD. 3. Pr ess t he en d ke y to en d the c all . Recei ve a ca ll 1. Make sure the TTY/T DD devi ce is con nec ted to yo ur phone. 2. Press the call key to answer the call, and type your responses on the TTY/TDD. 3. Pr ess t he en d ke y to en d the c all . Ch ar ge r Select the option of your ch oice, enter the submenu, and modify its settings. Defau lt profile âÂÂChoose the profile you wish to be automatical ly ac tivated whe n your phon e is connected to the charger. Lights âÂÂChoose to keep th e phone lights always on, or to shut off automatic ally aft er se ve ral se con ds. Sele ct On or Automatic . â Security settings Activat e or de activ ate ph one lock The phone loc k feature protects your phone from unauthoriz ed outgoing calls or un auth orized ac cess to info rmati on st or ed in th e pho ne. Wh en phone lock is activa ted, Ph one lo cked is displayed each time you turn your phone on.
Settings 50 When the device is locked, calls still may be possible to the official emergency numbe r programed into your device. Call not all o wed is displaye d if you a ttempt to place a call while ph one is locked. To answ er a call wit h phone lock on, se lect Answ er o r pres s th e call k ey . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings . 2. Enter the lock code, an d select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Select Phone lock > On or Off . On p o wer -u p âÂÂRequires a lock code to turn the phone on. If you se lected On , you must enter your lock code and the lock code must be accept ed before the phone will func tion normally. Allow n umber s when phone lo cked When phone lock is on, the only outgoi n g c a l l s t h a t c a n b e m a d e a r e t o t h e following nu mbers: ⢠The emergency numb er programed into your phone (for example, 911 ). ⢠The num ber stor ed in the Allowed number w hen lock active location. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings . 2. Enter the lock code, an d select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50. 3. Select Ac cess c odes > Allowed n umbe r when lock ac tive . 4. Enter the phone n umber, or sel ect Sea r ch , and recall the nu mber from the phone book; select OK . Call the allowed phone number 1. In the standby mode, scroll up or down. 2. Pre ss th e ca ll key t o p la ce the ca ll . Lock code When you change your loc k code, make sure you store it in a safe place, away from your phon e. Avoid entering access codes s imilar to em ergency numbers such as 911to pre vent accidental dialing of the emergen cy number. The pr eset lock code is 123 4. If you ente r an incorre ct lock cod e five time s in a row, your phone w ill prompt you for the se curity code. If y ou ent er the wron g lock code five times in succe ssion, yo u will not be able to enter a code fo r 5 mi nutes, even if you powe r off the phone between inc orrect entries. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings . 2. Enter the current (or default) lock code, and select OK .
Settings 51 3. S e lec t Ch ange l ock code . 4. E nter the new lock code (mu st be 4 charac ters in length ), and selec t OK . 5. R eenter the new lock code for verification, an d select OK . Restrict ca lls Call restriction is a n etwork s ervice. Se e "N etwork S ervices," p. 6. If your w ireless service pro vider supports this feature , you can restrict the calls your phon e can ma ke and receive . When calls are restricte d, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programed into y our phone. Cont act your servic e provider for the restrict ion password. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Secu rity settings . 2. E nter the securit y code, and select OK . See "Lock code," p. 50 . 3. S e lec t C all restriction s . and the type of calls you wish to restrict: Restrict outgoing calls âÂÂC alls cannot be made. Restrict incom ing cal ls âÂÂCa lls cannot be rece ived. 4. Select an option ( Select , Add restriction , Edit , o r Delete ). Voice pr ivacy Voice privacy is a netw ork se rvice. See "Network Se rvices," p. 6. If your wireless service provider supports this feature, the voice privacy feature prote cts the privacy of your current phone conv ersation from other callers placing phone calls on your same network. In the standb y mode, select Me nu > Settings > Secu rity sett ings > V oice priv acy > On or Off . â Networ k services The following fe atures are network services . See "Ne twork Se rvices," p. 6. Cal l fo r war din g Call forw arding tells your network to redi rect incomin g calls to another num ber. Call forw arding is a netw ork service and m ay not work the same in all ne tworks, so con tact your wire less provider for avai lability. Ac tivate 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding . and one of the following option s: Forward all calls â Forward all ca lls to the number you s pecify.
Settings 52 Forward if busy âÂÂForw ard incom ing calls wh en you are in a ca ll. Forward if not answered âÂÂForw ard incoming ca lls to another num ber if you are unable to answer. You can set a delay be fore forwarding takes place. Forward if out of reach âÂÂForward incom ing calls when your phon e is off. Cancel all forwards âÂÂCan cel any ca ll forwar ding option s you have se t. 2. Select Act i va te . 3. Select the de stination to whic h your calls will be forwa rded. 4. Enter the n umber to which y our calls, data, or other information will be forwarded, and se lect OK . Cancel Cancel all forwards may affec t your ability to receiv e voice mail mess ages. Contac t your wireless provider for sp ecific details. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding > Cancel all forwards . Stor e a fea tur e code 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Network fe ature se tting . 2. Enter the feature code from your service provide r (for example, *633), and sel ec t OK . 3. Select the type of forwarding that m atches the feature code you e ntered (for example, Call forw arding ). The activated feature code is now stored in your phone , and y o u are returned to the F eature code field. Continue en tering othe r feature codes (for ex ample, *633), or press the end key to return to th e standby mode. Once you enter a network feature code successfully, the feature becomes visible in the Network serv ices me nu. Select your ow n phon e numb er If your wireless servi ce provider suppo rts this feature, you can sele ct the number to be used if you have more than one number. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Setting s > Netw ork services > Ow n numbe r selection . â Network The menu op tions you see i n your phone a re bas ed on your se rvice p roviderâÂÂs network. The netw ork determines which options actually appear in the phon e menu. Check with y our s ervice provide r for m ore inform ation.
Settings 53 The Network me nu allow s you to cu sto mize the way you r phone choo ses a netw ork in which to ope rate while you are within or outside of your primary or home syst em. You r phone is s et to se arch for t he most co st-e ffec tive network. If your phon e cannot find a preferred network, it selects a network automatically based on the op tion you choose in the Network menu. Roamin g op tions You ca n set your phon e to roam or sear ch for anothe r network when y ou are not in your hom e area. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Network > Roaming op tions and one of t he followin g options: Home o nly âÂÂYou can make and receive c alls in your home ar ea only. Automatic â The phone automa tically searches for service in another digital network. If one is not found, the pho ne uses analog service. The roaming rate applies when not in the hom e service area. 2. S e lec t OK , if necess ary, to confirm the activati on. Mo de You can c hoose whether your phone uses digital or analog service. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Network > Mod e and one of the followin g se rvice options: Digital pre f. âÂÂThe phone work s in digital mode , but will also work in analog mode when digital m ode is unavailable. Analog only âÂÂThe phone only wo r ks in analog mode. â Restore factory settings You ca n reset so me of the m enu settin gs to their origin al values. Da ta that you have entere d or downloaded is not deleted, for example, entries in your contac ts list are not affect ed. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Restore factory settings . 2. Ente r the lock code, and select OK . See " Lock code," p. 50.
Organizer 54 9. Organi zer Your phone contai ns features to help organiz e your everyd ay life, inclu ding an alarm cl ock, calendar, calculator, c ountdown timer, and stopwatch. â Alarm clock Set an alar m The alarm clock is based on the phone cl ock. It sounds an alert an y time you specify and even works if the phone is turned off. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm t ime . 2. Enter the time for the alarm (in hh:m m) format, and select OK . 3. Select am or pm (i f 12-hour format is selecte d). Alarm on appears briefly in the displa y an d appears on the standby m ode. Chan ge the ti me 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Al arm time > On . 2. Enter the time for the alarm (in hh:m m) format, and select OK . 3. Select am or pm (i f 12 -hour format is selecte d). Alarm on appears briefly in the displa y an d appears on the standby m ode. Se t t he alarm tone You ca n set whic h tone is played w hen the alarm soun ds. In the standby mode , select Menu > Organizer > Alarm c lock > Alarm tone > Standard , Ringing tone , or Open Gal ler y to c hoose the tone of your choice. Alarm con ditions When th e alarm sounds, y our phone be eps, vi brates (if v ibrating alert is on for the currently active profile), and the display lights up. I f you do not press a k ey, the alarm stops (sn oozes) for 10 minutes , then sounds agai n. With th e phone on, select St o p ( to shut th e alarm off) , or Snooze . The alarm stops for 10 minut es and Snooze on appears in the display. If the ala rm time is reach ed while the devi ce is switc hed off, the device switches itself on and start s sounding the alarm tone . If you select Stop , the d evice as ks whe ther you wa nt to activate th e devic e for calls. Select No to switc h off the device or Ye s to make and receive c alls. Do not select Ye s wh en wi re les s ph one use ma y cause i nterference or danger.
Organizer 55 Tu rn an al arm of f In the standby mode, select Me nu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm tim e > Off . â Calendar The c alendar ke eps trac k of reminde rs, calls yo u need to make, meet ings, and birthdays. It can even so und an alarm for a ny of thes e events. Monthly v iew prov ides an ov erview of t he selected month and weeks. It also allows you to jump to a specific date. Any days or dates that appear in bold font contain cal end a r not e s s uch as a me eti n g or rem in der . Open In the standby mode, select Me nu > Organizer > Calendar . You ca n move the cursor in some cale ndar views by using the four-wa y scroll key . Go to a da te 1 . In the standb y mode, sele ct Me nu > Organi zer > Ca lendar > Options > Go to date . 2. E nter the d ate (for exam ple, 07/15 /2004 ), and select OK . Note a specific da te You can c hoose from five types of notes: Meeti ng , Ca ll , Birthday , Memo , and Remin der . Your phon e asks for fu rther information dependin g on which note you choose. You also have the option to set an alarm for a ny note that you s elect. 1. Go to the date for wh ich you want to set a reminder. See "Go to a date, " p. 55 . 2. From the monthly view (with the go to date highlight ed), select Opt io ns > Make a note and one of the following note ty pes: Meet ing âÂÂYou are prompted to enter a subjec t, loca tion, and a start/end tim e. You are t hen gi ven the o pti on to set an ala rm. Call âÂÂYou are prompted to enter a phone num ber, a name, and the time. You are t hen gi ven the o pti on to set an ala rm. Birthday âÂÂYou are promp ted to enter the personâÂÂs name, and year of birth. You are t hen gi ven the o pti on to set an ala rm. Memo âÂÂYou are prompted to enter a subject and an en d date and given th e op tio n t o s e t an al arm . Remin der âÂÂYou ar e prompted to ente r the sub ject you wish to be reminded about and given the option to set an alarm. 3. E nter your note, a nd select Op tions > Save .
Organizer 56 Vi ew note s (d ay v iew ) After you h ave create d some cale ndar not es, you can v iew the m as follows: 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar . 2. Scroll to the date containing the note. (Any days containin g notes w ill be in bold font.) 3. Select Opti on s > View day . 4. To view a highli ghted note , select Opti ons > Vie w . Opti ons whi le viewin g a li st of n otes Select Option s while view ing the header of body of a note to display the following opti ons: Vie w âÂÂVie w the ful l note . Make a note âÂÂCreate a new note for the selected date . Dele te âÂÂDel ete th e note . Edit âÂÂEdit the note . Mov e âÂÂM ove the no te to ano ther date on you r calend ar. Repeat âÂÂEnable the note t o recu r on a regular basis (daily, we ekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and yearly). Repe at is not av ailable for Birthday note . Go to date âÂÂJump to anot her date on your calendar. Send not e âÂÂSend the note to another dev ice usin g text message, or in calendar format. Copy âÂÂCopy th e note. You ca n then paste the note to another da te. Setting s âÂÂSet the date and time, d ate and time format, the day eac h wee k starts and wheth er you want y our notes to auto-del ete afte r a spec ified tim e. Se nd a note 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar . 2. Scroll to the da te contain ing the note you wish to send. (Any days containing notes will be in bold font.) 3. Select Opti on s > View day . 4. Scroll to the note you wish to s end, and select Opti on s > Send note > Vi a calendar or Via text msg. 5. If you select ed Via calendar , enter the nu mber for the recipient, or select Search to retrie ve a numbe r from th e con tacts list; se lect OK . The note is sent. 6. If you select ed Via text message , the note appears as a tex t m essage in the d isplay.
Organizer 57 7. S e lec t Add numbe r . 8. Ente r the number for the recipient , or select Search to retrieve a number from the cont acts list; selec t OK . 9. S e lec t Optio ns > Send . Receive notes Whe n you receive a calendar no te in calenda r-to-calendar (v Cal) format, your phone displays C alendar note receiv ed . When you receive a calendar no te as a text message, a message notification appears on the standby mode. You can then save the n ote in yo ur calend ar and set an alarm for any date and time. View notes 1. Wh en your phone displays Calendar note rece ived , sele ct Show . 2. Scroll to v iew the entire m essage . Save notes After view ing the cale ndar note, sele ct Opt io ns > Save . Dis card n ot es After view ing the cale ndar note, sele ct Opt io ns > Discard . â V oic e recorder This feature allows you to record pieces of speech or sound with your ph one and listen to t hem later. The total av ailable tim e is 30 se conds if n o memos have bee n stored. The maximu m length of a recording depend s on how much memory remain s available. The re corder canno t be use d when a da ta call conn ection is ac tive. Record spe ech or sou nd 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > V oice recorder > Reco rd . 2. Afte r the recorder start tone is heard, begin re cording speech or sound. 3. When you a re fin ish ed re cord ing, sele ct Stop . 4. E nter the title you w ish to assign to the recording, an d select OK . Option s After you have saved the record ing to the Recordings list , highlight the recording, and select one of the following optio ns: Playback âÂÂL isten to th e recording u sing the earpie ce De le te âÂÂErase the recording Edit title âÂÂR en ame t he re cor din g Add alarm â Add an alarm to the recording
Organizer 58 â Calcu lator The calculator in you r phone adds, subtra cts, m ultiplies, divides, c alculat es the squar e and t he squ are r oot, ch ange s the si gn of the nu mbe r enter ed, an d conv erts curren cy v alues . Note: This calcula tor has a limite d accu racy and is designe d for s imp le ca lc ul at i ons . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator . 2. Enter the firs t numbe r in the calculat ion. Press # for a decim al point if necessa ry. Press * to cycle through the add ( ), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/) characters. Pause briefly to select the displayed character. 3. Enter the s econd nu mber in your c alculation. 4. Select Opti on s (equals is highlight ed). To perform a square or square root calc ulation, select Opt io ns > Square or Squ are r oot . T o change the sign, selec t Opti ons > Change sign , or sc roll up or dow n. Currency conver ter You can con vert foreign currency to domesti c, or vice vers a, direct ly from th e standby mode or from the Calculator menu. 1. In the standby mode, enter a currency amount to con vert; or select Menu > Organizer > Calcu lator , and enter a cu rrency amount t o conver t. 2. Select Opti on s > To h om e or To foreign . To h o m e âÂÂc onverts foreign currency to dome stic currenc y. T o foreign â converts domestic curre ncy to foreign curre ncy. If you have not done so already, you are prom pted to enter the exchange rate. 3. Enter the exchange rate (press # to insert a decimal) , and select OK . You can a lso edit the exchange rate at any time. W hen you chan ge base currency, you must enter the new r ates because all previous ly set exchange rates are set to zero. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator > Opt io ns > Exchange rate > Foreign unit e xpressed in dom estic units or Domestic un it expressed in foreign units . Foreign unit expressed in dome stic units â the num ber of home u nits it take s to make one unit of fore ign currency. Domestic un it expressed in foreign units âÂÂthe num ber of foreign unit s it takes to make one unit of you r home currenc y. 2. Enter the exchange rate, and select OK .
Organizer 59 â Countdown timer You ca n enter a spe cified time (up to 9 9 hours and 59 minutes ). When th e time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm. The countdown timer only wo rks when the phone is on. Once you turn off your phone, the time r is no longer active. Set the countd own timer 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > C ountdown timer . 2. Ente r the time (in hh :mm format), and select OK . 3. E nter a note for th e timer, an d select OK . appears in the standby mode when the countdown tim er is set. Whe n the time runs out, your phone soun ds an alarm, display s the timer n ote , an d fl as hes i t s lig ht s. ⢠Press any key duri ng the alarm to stop the tim er. ⢠After 30 s econds the ti mer ale rt expire s automatica lly. Chan ge th e time Aft er you have set the time r, you can ch ange the time . 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > C ountdown timer > Change time . 2. E nter the new time, and s elec t OK . 3. Le ave th e not e as it was , or en ter a ne w no te, an d sele ct OK . Stop th e tim er bef ore the a lar m soun ds After you have set the timer, you can s top the timer. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Organizer > Coun tdown timer > Stop tim er . â Stopwatch Your phone has a st opwat ch tha t ca n b e us ed to trac k t ime. T he s topwat ch di sp lays time i n hours, minutes, seco nds and fractions o f a second in h h:mm:ss:s format. Using the stopwatc h or allowing it to run in th e background when using oth er features incre ases the demand on batt ery power and reduces the battery life. Me asu re t im e 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Stopwatch > Spli t timing . 2. S e lec t Star t to begin split or lap timing. The runnin g time is displayed on th e scre en . 3. S e lec t Stop to end the timing. The total time is displayed on th e screen.
Organizer 60 Measur e split tim e You ca n use the s plit time fun ction for such thin gs as a long distan ce rac e when you ne ed to pace yours elf. 1. In the sta ndb y mode , sel ect Me nu > Organizer > Stop watch > Split timin g > Start . 2. Select Split to no te th e la psed tim e. The timer contin ues to run. Th e split time appears below the runn ing time. If you split th e time more than once , the new m easure d time appears at th e beginning of the list. You can scroll to see previous measured tim es. 3. Select Sto p to end the s plit tim ing. Save th e spli t time 1. While the clock is runnin g, select Stop > Option s > Save . 2. Enter a nam e for the measureme nt, and sele ct OK . Measure lap time You ca n use the la p time fun ction when yo u wa nt to tra ck how long it tak es to co mplete ea ch cycle or lap. 1 . In the stan dby mode , sel ect Menu > Organ izer > Stop watch > Lap timing > St art . 2. Select Lap to note the la p time. The c lock st ops, th en star ts imm ediat ely fr om zer o. The l ap ti me appea rs below the runnin g time. If you take more tha n one lap time , the new mea sured time appears at the beginning of the list. Scroll to see previous measured times. When y ou select Stop , the total time appear s at the top. Save the la p time 1. While the clock is runnin g, select St op > Options > Save . 2. Enter a nam e for the measureme nt, and sele ct OK . If you do not ent er a name, the tota l time is us ed as the default tit le for the lap t ime. Opera tion no te If you press the end k ey and return to the standb y mode , the cl ock c ontinues to run in the background, and appears in the upper left corner of the screen. 1. To return to the stopwatc h screens, in the stand by mode, selec t Men u > Organizer > Stopwatch > Co n tinu e . 2. To stop the c lock, s elect Stop .
Organizer 61 Option s You can c hoose the following options whe n using the stopwatch: Cont inue â Shows up when the stopwatc h is working in the background. Show last time âÂÂAllow s you to view th e last me asured time . View ti mes âÂÂAllows you to browse the saved times. De let e ti m es âÂÂAllow s you to delete any saved times. You can dele te the saved time s one by one or all at once.
Minibrowser 62 1 0. Min ibrows er Minibrowser is a network service. Se e "Network Services," p. 6. Your phone has a built-in brow ser you ca n use to conne ct to select ed service s on the mobile in ternet. If your wireless service provider supports this feature, then you can v iew the cont ent provided. The w eb browser on your p hone can display WAP-based conten t. Your device may have som e bookmarks load ed for sites not affiliated w ith Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any Intern et site . The s ecurity icon does not indicate that the da ta transm ission betwee n the gatew ay and th e cont ent serv er (or pl ace wher e the req ues ted r esour ce is store d) i s secu re. The servic e provid er secur es the data tr ansmission between the gatew ay and the conte nt serv er. â Mobile Internet access Because mobile int ernet content is designed to be viewed from your phon e, your wireless prov ider is now your mobile In ternet service provide r as well. It is likely th at your wirele ss provider has created a hom e page and set up your browser to go to this page when you log on to the mobile Internet. Once at your service providerâÂÂs home page, you may find link s to a number of other sites. It should not be necessary to manually config ure the browser on your phone. Normally this is done by your wirele ss provider once you have subscribed to the feature. Contact your wireless provider if you have problem s using the browser. â Sign on to the mobile Internet In the standby mode , select Menu > Minibrowser > Conn ec t . After a brief pause, your phone atte mpts to connect to your wireless providerâÂÂs hom e page. If you receive an e rror message, your phone may not be set up for browsing . Contact you r wireless provider to make sure th at your phone is configured properly.
Mini browser 63 â Navigate the mobile Inter net Sinc e your pho ne scr een is mu ch s mall er than a comput e r s creen , mobil e I ntern et conten t is di splayed diff eren tly th an you may b e accu stomed to seeing . This sectio n contain s guidelines for using phone keys to navigate a WAP site. Phone ke ys ⢠To display the minibrowser main menu, press the power key. ⢠To browse the WAP site, scroll up or down. ⢠To choose a highlighted item, OK . ⢠To navigate back to the previous page, briefly press the end key. ⢠To enter letters and numbers , press a key from 0âÂÂ9 . ⢠To enter special characters, press *. ⢠To change input modes, press #. ⢠To end the session, press a nd hold the end key. Receive a call while onlin e Dependin g on your wireles s service provider, yo u may still be able to receiv e a voice call while u sing the WAP brows er. ⢠To answe r the incom ing call, press the call key. ⢠To decline the incoming ca ll, press the end ke y. After you en d your v oice ca ll, the m obile In ternet con nection a utomatica lly resu mes. If your wireless service provider does not support incomin g calls while browsing, the in coming calls are automatica lly forwarded to v oice mail. Make an emerg ency call whi le onl ine Yo u can end yo ur d ata conne ctio n and make an em ergenc y call. 1. To c lose your mobile In ternet connection, press and h old the end k ey , or press th e end k ey as m any t imes a s n eede d to c lea r th e dis pl ay a nd re ady th e pho ne for calls. 2. Ente r the emergency number for your presen t location (for example, 91 1). Emergency numbe rs vary by location. 3. Press the call ke y.
Games 64 11 . G a m e s Challenge yo urself or a fri end to one of the fun game s in your phon e. So me menus listed are ne twor k services. Con tact your wire less provider for mo re information. â Play a game 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Gam es > Select game . 2. Scroll to a game, and select Opt io ns > Open , or p re ss th e call ke y. 3. Select one of the following option s (if supported by the particular game): New game âÂÂLaunches a new game. High scores â View the high scores for this game (if previously played). Ins truc t ions âÂÂView in str uct ions f or pl ay ing the ga me. Sc ro ll do wn to r ea d more . â Game settings 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Gam es . and one of the following game submenus: Select game â Select a game or enter a game option list. See "G ame options," p. 64. Mem or y âÂÂCheck the availabl e memory for games and game-re lated applications. Settings âÂÂTu rn Ga me so unds , Gam e lights , and Shakes on or off. 2. Enter the s ubmen u, and selec t other settings. â Ga me o pt io ns Wh ile vi ewin g the gam es lis t, sel ect Opti ons . > Ope n , Delet e , or Deta ils to acti vate the option or enter a submen u.
Keyguard 65 12. K eyguard With k eygua rd, you ca n lock the keypad to preven t keys from being press ed accide ntally , a nd prevent a ccidental calls . If the keypad is locked, it unlocks w hen you rec eive a call. After th e call, the lock automatic ally re activates . Whe n the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official eme rgency number programe d into your phone. See "A utomatic keygua rd ," p. 4 3. â Loc k th e ke yp ad In the standby mode, select Me nu ; t hen p res s * wit hin two seco nd s. â Unlock the ke ypad In the standby mode, select Unlock ; then press * within two seconds .
PC Connecti vity 66 13. P C Connect ivity With the PC Suite you can, for example, creat e and sen d text m essage s, an d synchronize contact s and calendar be tween you r phone and a c ompatible PC. Some of the features available in PC Suite are carrier dependent. Chec k w ww.noki ausa.c om/su pport or your local Nokia Web site for the latest version of this guide, addi tional informatio n, downloads, and servic es related to your Nokia product. â PC Suite Furthe r detailed informa tion is given in the separate user guide of your Nokia device. Do not use the PC Suite Quick Guid e in place of the complete user guide, which provides important s afety and mainte nance in formation. Remember to make backup c opies of a ll important data. To disco nnect t he cable f rom the dev ice, hold the conne cto r and re move the cable. Only in stall and use app lications and oth er software from sources th at offer adequate protection agains t harmful software. The PC Suite cont ains the following fe atures: ⢠N okia Image Con verter to ma ke images us able for multime dia messag es or wallpape rs and to transfer the m to your p hone. ⢠N okia Sound Converter to edit polyphonic rin ging tones to be compatible with your ph one and to transfer them to you r phone. ⢠Nokia Co ntent Copier to copy informat ion or back up information from your phone to the PC or to another c ompatible Nokia phone. ⢠Nokia Phon e Editor to se nd text messag es and edit the contacts di rectory and message settings of your phon e. ⢠Nokia PC Sync to synchronize the contacts directory and calendar between your phone and a compatible PC. ⢠N okia Connection Manager to select the connection type between th e PC and th e phone. ⢠Nokia Phone Browser to copy images and tones from your phon e to your PC and vice versa . Note: Copy right protections may prevent som e images, music (including ringing ton es), and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.
En hancem ents 67 14. Enhancements Check the mode l number of any charger before use with this device. This dev ice is inten ded for use when supplied with pow er from ACP-7U or ACP-12U. Warning: Use only batt eries, chargers, and enhancem ents approved by No kia for use with this particular model. The use of any other type s may invalidate any approval or warranty , and may be dangerou s. For availability of approved e nhancemen ts, please check wit h y our d ealer . A few prac tical rule s about acces sories a nd enhance ment s. ⢠Kee p all a cces sori es and enha ncem en ts ou t of the re ach o f sma ll ch ildren . ⢠When you disconn ect the powe r cord of any accessory or enhancement, grasp and pull the plug , not the cord. ⢠Check re gularly th at enhance ments ins talled in a vehicle are mounte d and are operating properly. ⢠Installa tion o f any com plex ca r enha nc ements must be made by qualifie d personnel only. Powe r ⢠Standard 10 70 mAh Li-Ion Battery (BL-6C) ⢠Standard Trav el Charger (ACP-7 U) ⢠Travel Charger (ACP- 12U) ⢠Mobile Charger (LCH-12) ⢠Compact Trav el Charger (AC-1U ) Au dio ⢠Stereo H eadset (HS-3) ⢠Hea dset ( HS -5) â¢A c t i v i t y H e a d s e t ( H S - 8 ) ⢠Boom Headset (HDB-4) ⢠Loopset (LPS-4) ⢠Retractabl e He adset (HS-10) Data ⢠Data Ca ble (DKU-5) ⢠Data Ca ble (CA-42) ⢠Desk Stand wi th Sync (DCV-15) Car ⢠Ad van ced Car Ki t ( CK-7 W) ⢠Mobile Holder (MBC-17) ⢠Mobile Lighte r Charger (LCH-12)
Battery informati on 68 15. Battery info rmation â Charging and discharging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The ful l performan ce of a new battery is achieved only after tw o or thre e complete c harge and discharge cycles. The b att ery c an be char ged a nd di schar ged hun dred s of ti mes but i t will ev entua lly wear out . When the talk and standby tim es are notic eably shorter th an normal, replace the battery. Use only Nok ia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. This devic e has an inte rnal, nonremova ble, rech argeable battery . Do not attempt to remov e the battery from th e device as you may da mage the dev ice. Take it to the nea rest authorized s ervice facility for replacement of the battery. If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery ha s not been used for a prolonged period, it maybe necessary to conne ct the charger and then disconne ct and reconn ect it to st art the charging. Unplug the charger fr om the electri cal plug and the devi ce when not in us e. Do n ot leav e full y charg ed batt ery co nnected to a cha rger, since over cha rging may shorte n its lif eti me. If lef t unus ed, a ful ly cha rge d bat ter y wi ll lo se it s cha rge o ver tim e. If the ba ttery is compl etely disch arged, it may ta ke a few minu tes before the charging indica tor appears on the display or before any calls can be made. Use the battery only for its intende d purpose. Never use any charger or battery that i s damaged. Do not sh ort-circuit th e battery. Accident al short -circuiting can o ccur wh en a metallic object su ch as a coin, clip, or pen ca uses direct co nnection of the positive ( ) an d negative (-) terminals of t he battery. (These look like m etal strips on the battery.) This might happe n, for ex ample, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse . Short-circuiting the termi nals may damage the battery or the con necting object. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places , suc h as in a closed car in summe r o r winte r conditions , will reduc e the capacity and lifetime of the batte ry. Alway s try to keep the battery b etween 15ðC and 25ðC ( 59ðF and 77ðF ). A device with a hot or cold ba ttery ma y not w ork tem porarily, even w hen th e ba t tery is f ully char ge d. Batte ry performance is particularly limited in tem peratures w ell below freezi ng. Do not disp ose of batteri es in a fire as th ey may explode. Batteri es may also exp lode if damaged. Dispose of batteries accordin g to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste.
Battery informatio n 69 â Nokia batter y authentication gui delines Always use origi nal Noki a batt eries f or you r safety . To ch eck t hat you a re getti ng an orig inal Noki a batt ery, purc hase it fr om an au thoriz ed Nokia dealer, look for t he Nokia Original Enhanc ements logo on the packaging and inspect the hologram lab el usi ng th e fo llo win g step s: Succes sful compl et ion of th e four steps is not a total assu ranc e of the aut henti city of the battery. If you ha ve any rea son to believe t hat you r battery is not an a uthen tic original Nokia battery, you s hould refrain from using it a nd take it to the nea rest authorized Nokia s ervice point or de aler for ass istance. Y our authorized Noki a service point or dealer w ill inspect the battery for authentic ity. If authe nticity cannot be verified, return the batte ry to the place of purch ase. Auth ent icate h olog ram 1. When looki ng at the hologram on the label, you shou ld see t he N oki a c on ne cti ng ha nds sy mb ol f r om one angle and the Nokia Original Enhanceme nts logo when looking from another angle. 2. When you angle the hologram left, right, down, a nd up, you shou ld se e 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side respectively. 3. Scra tch th e sid e of the l abel to re veal a 20 -dig it code, for example 1234567 891987 654321 0. T u rn the battery s o that the num bers are fac ing upw ar d s. The 20-digit c ode reads star ting from the numbe r at the top row followed by the bottom row . 4. Con firm that the 20 -digit code is valid by followin g the instructi ons a t ww w.nokia .com/ba tteryche ck .
Battery informati on 70 What if your ba ttery is no t auth ent ic? If you cann ot confirm that your No kia battery with the hologram on the labe l is an auth entic N okia batte ry, please do not use th e batte ry. Take it to t he nearest authorized Nokia servi ce point or dealer for ass istance . The us e of a batter y that is not approved by the manufactu rer ma y be dangerous an d may result in poor performance and damage to your de vice and its enha ncem ents. It may also invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device. To find out more about original Nokia batterie s, vi sit www.nokia.com/battery .
Car e a nd ma in te nanc e 71 Care a nd mai ntena nce Your device is a product o f superior design and craftsman ship a nd should be treated with care. The s uggestions below will help you protect you r warrant y coverage. ⢠K eep t he dev ice dr y. Pre cipit ation , hum idity and al l ty pes of l iquid s or m oistu re ca n co nta in m ine ra ls tha t w ill corr ode el ectro ni c ci rcu its. If you r d evi ce does get wet, re mov e th e b atte ry an d a llow the de vic e to dry comp let ely bef ore repl acing i t. ⢠Do not att empt to rem ove the batt ery from the device. No kia recomm ends to take it to t he nearest authori zed service facil ity for replac ement of the ba ttery. ⢠Do not use or store the device in dust y, d irty are as. Its mo ving p arts and electronic component s can be damaged. ⢠Do not st ore t he d evi ce i n hot are as. Hig h temp eratu res can sh orte n th e li fe of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or me lt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store the device in cold areas . When the device retu rns to its norma l temperature , moisture can form inside the device and damage electron ic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attemp t to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shake the devic e. R ough handli ng can break inte rnal circuit boards and fi ne m echanics. ⢠Do not use harsh chemic als, clea ning solvents , or strong detergen ts to clean the dev ice. ⢠Do not paint the devi ce. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠U se a soft , cle an, dr y cl ot h t o cl ean any l enses (s uch as cam era , p rox imi ty sensor, and light sensor lenses). ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenn a. Unauthorized antennas, m odifications, or attachments could damage the d evice and m ay violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠Use chargers indoo rs. ⢠A l w a y s c r e a t e a b a c k u p o f d a t a y o u w a n t t o k e e p ( s u c h a s c o n t a c t s a n d calenda r notes) before send ing your devic e to a service fac ility. All of th e above sugge st ions apply equally to your device, batte ry, charger, or any enh anceme nt. If any dev ice is not workin g properly, ta ke it to the neares t autho rized service facility for se rvice.
Additional safety information 72 Additio nal safety informa tion â Operati ng environment Your de vice and its enhan cements may contain small parts. Keep the m out of the reach of sma ll children. Rem emb er t o fol low any s pe cial regu lati ons in fo rce in a ny ar ea an d a lway s swi tch off your d evice when its use is prohibited or wh en it ma y cause inte rference or danger. Use the device only in its no rmal operating positions. This device meets RF ex posu re gu idel in es wh en u sed ei th er in the nor mal us e po siti on again st th e ear or when position ed at least 2.2 cm (7/8 in) away from the body . When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for body-worn ope ration, it should not contain metal and should position the device the above-stated distance from your body . In order to transmit data files or mess ages, thi s devic e requires a good quality connection to the network. In some cases, tra nsm issi on of data files or messages may be delayed until such a conne ction is available. Ensure the above separation distanc e instruction s are followed until the transm ission is compl eted. Parts of the devic e ar e mag netic . Meta lli c ma teri als ma y be a ttr acted t o th e de vice, and persons with a he aring aid should not hold the devi ce to the ear with the hearing aid. Do not place credit cards or other magnet ic s torage media ne ar the device, because information stored on them may be erased. â Medi cal d ev ice s Operation of any radio transmitting equ i pment, including wireless phones, m ay inter fer e wit h the f uncti onal ity o f in adequa tely p rot ecte d medi cal devi ces. Consu lt a physician or the ma nufacturer of the medical device to dete rmine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if yo u have any questions. Switc h off you r device i n health ca re faci lit ies when any re gula tions poste d in thes e areas instru ct you to do so. Hospitals or health care fac ilities may be using e quipment that co uld be sensitive to externa l RF energy . Pace makers Pacema ker manufacture rs recommen d tha t a minim um separation of 15.3 c m (6 in) be maintained betwee n a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interf erence wi th the pace maker. These reco mmendati ons are consist ent with th e independe nt research by and recommendations of Wire less Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should: ⢠alw ays keep the de vice more tha n 15. 3 cm (6 in) from the ir pace maker; ⢠not carry the device in a breast pocket; and
Additional safety information 73 ⢠hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minim ize the potential for interferenc e. If yo u suspec t interfere nce, switch off your de vice and mo ve th e device away . H eari ng a ids Som e digi tal w ireless de vi ces may i nterfe re w ith som e he aring aids. If inte rferenc e occurs , consult y our service prov ider. â Ve hi cl es RF signals may affect improp erly instal led or inadequate ly shielded elec tronic syst ems in m oto r vehic les such a s ele ctroni c fue l in jectio n syst ems , elec troni c ant isk id (a nti lock) b rak ing s yste ms, ele ctron ic spe ed con tro l sy stem s, a ir b ag sy stem s. For more in formation, check w ith the manu fa ctu rer or i ts re pres en tat ive of your vehicle or any equipment th at ha s been added. Only q uali fie d p erso nne l sh ould ser vic e the dev ice, or in sta ll t he d evice in a vehicl e. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your vehi cle is mo unt ed and oper ating pr operly . Do n ot st ore or car ry fl amma ble liquids, gases, or explosiv e materials in the same compartmen t as the device, its parts, or enhancem ents. For vehicles equipped wit h an air bag, re mem ber that air bags inflate with gre at force. Do not plac e objects, in cluding installed or portable wirel ess e qu ipment in th e ar ea over th e ai r bag or in the air bag deployment are a. If in-vehic le wireless equipm ent is improperly inst al l ed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Using your de vice while flying in aircraft is prohi bited. Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use o f wire less teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the ai rcraft, d isrupt t he wireless tele phone networ k, and ma y be illegal. â Potential ly explosive enviro nments Switc h off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you w ould normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cau se an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even de ath. Switch off the devic e at refuelling points su ch as near gas pumps at service stations . Observ e restrictions on the use of radio eq uipment in fuel depots, storage, and distribution are a s, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a pote ntially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly ma rked. They incl ude below de ck on boa ts, chemical t ransfer or stora ge facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum g as (such as propane or butane), and are as where the air c ontains chem icals or parti cles su ch as grain, dust or metal powders.
Additional safety information 74 â Emerg ency calls Impor tan t: Wi reless phones, includi ng this phone, operate using radio signals, wireless networks , landline networks, and user-programe d functions . Becaus e of this, conn ections in all conditions cann ot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wirel ess phone for essentia l comm unications like medi cal em ergencies . To make an emergency call: 1. If the phone is no t on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. 2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready th e phone for cal ls . 3. Key i n t he o ffi cia l em erg enc y nu mb er fo r y our pres en t l ocat ion . Emerge ncy nu mber s vary by lo cation . 4. Pre ss the call key. If certain features are in us e, you may first need to turn those features off before you ca n make an e mergenc y call. Co nsult this guide or your s ervice provide r for more inform ation. Whe n m aking an emerge ncy call, give all the ne cessary informa tion as accurate ly as possible. Your wireless dev ice may be the only means of c ommunicat ion at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call unt il given permission to do so.
Additional safety information 75 â Cert ific atio n inf ormati on (S AR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVE RNMENT'S REQUIRE MENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO W AVES. Your mobile device is a radio transmi tter and receiver. It is designed and manufact ured not to exceed the limi ts for exposu re to radio frequen cy (RF) energy recom mended by in ternational guide lines (ICNI RP). These limits e stablish permitte d levels of RF energy for the general popula tion. The guidelines are based on standards th at wer e dev elo ped by inde pe ndent scien tific orga nizat ions t hrou gh p erio dic a nd thorough evalu ation of scientific studie s. The standards and guid eline s incl ude a substan tial safe ty marg in designed to assu re the sa fety of the public, regardles s of age and he alth and to ac count for any variations in measur ements. The expo sure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measuremen t known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit state d in the internati onal guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) avera ged over ten grams of tissue. Tests for SAR ar e con ducte d usin g stan dard oper ati ng posi tion s with th e dev ice tra nsmit ting at its high est certified powe r level in all tes ted frequency ban ds. The actual SAR level of an operating dev ice ca n be well below the maximum v alue because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the n etwork. That amount ch anges dep end ing o n a n umbe r of fa ctor s such as how close you are to a netw ork base station. The hi ghest SAR value when tested according to int ernational test ing proc edu res for us e at the ea r is : 1.28 W /kg USA and Canada: T he SAR limit of USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) is 1.6 W/kg averag e d over one gr am of ti ssue. This device mod el has a lso been te sted against this SAR limit. The hi ghest SAR value reported under th is standard during product certification when prope rly worn on the body is: 1.00 W/kg Informa tion abo ut this de vice can be found on the FCC's website at http ://www.fcc.go v/oet/fccid by searching the equi pment author ization syst em usi ng FC C ID : QMNRH-55 . SAR values may vary dependin g on nation al reporting and te sting requirements and th e network band. Use of device accessories and e nhancements may result in different SAR valu es. Additional SAR in formation may be provided un der produc t information at www.no kia usa.c om .
Additional safety information 76 â Tech nica l in for matio n Dime nsion s âÂÂWi dth 1.96 in (49.9 m m); leng th 4.26 in (10 8.3 mm); depth 0.91 in (23.2 mm) We igh t âÂÂ3.87 oz (109 .6 g) with BL-6C Li-Ion Battery Volum e âÂÂ5. 95 cu in ( 9 7.5 cu cm) Fre quenc y ra nge (T x) âÂÂAMPS 824 .04âÂÂ84 8.97; PCS 18 51.25âÂÂ19 08.75 MH z; Cel lular 824 .70âÂÂ848. 37 MHz Fre quenc y ra nge (R x) âÂÂAMPS 86 9.04âÂÂ893. 97; PCS 1 931.25âÂÂ19 88.75 MHz; Cel lular 869 .70âÂÂ893. 37 MHz GPS Freq uency âÂÂ15 75.42 MH z â Bat tery i nformat ion Thi s sectio n provide s in format ion abo ut ba ttery chargi ng times wit h the Standard Travel Ch arger (ACP-7), talk-tim es, an d standby t imes. Be aware that the inform ation in this section is subject to ch ange. For more inform ation, cont act your service prov ider. Char ging tim es The following ch arging times are approximate with the BL-6C 1 0 7 0 mAh Li-Ion batte ry: Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7) : up to 3 hours, 45 m inutes Ta lk an d st an dby ti mes Operation time s are estimate s only and depend on signal strength, phone use, netw ork conditio ns, feature s used, batte ry age a nd condition (includin g charging habit s), temperature s to which the batte ry is exposed, and many other factors. Talk ti me : up to 4.85 hou rs Standb y time : up to 288 ho urs
Additional safety information 77 â Patent info rmatio n Manufactured or sold under one or more of the following US patents: 6510 148 65673 89 6570860 6775548 60785 70 6167 273 65911 16 5956 332 61989 28 5491718 5596571 58897 70 6148 209 60727 87 5802 465 55965 71 6128322 5991627 56994 82 4969 192 57549 76 5701 392 58598 43 5924026 6009328 59302 33 5793 744 65568 24 6775 548
Inde x 78 Index NUMERICS 1-touch dialing 33 A alarm clock 54 antenna 13 anykey answer 40 auto mate voic em ail 26 auto matic redial 41 auto matic upda te of serv ice 41 auto -update 46 B back cov er removing 14 replacing 14 banner 45 battery chargi ng 15 chargin g times 76 removing 14 replacing 14 talk and standby times 76 battery informatio n 76 busin ess c ards 36 C calc ulator 5 8 calend ar 5 5 call duration 22 call forwarding 51 call log 21 caller grou ps 35 calli ng cards 4 1 calls an swe ri ng 16 in-call options 17 makin g 16 certific ation information (SAR) 75 cha rge r connec ting 15 times 76 color s chemes 44 conta cts li st 30 ad d 30 , 31 delete 33 edit 31 sen d 36 view 30 countdow n timer 59 curren cy conv erter 58 cus tom er c are 8 D dialing codes 27 display language 43 display settin gs 44 E eme rgency ca lls 74 while using wirel ess Internet 63 with ke ypad lock ed 43 enhan cem ent s ettings 47 handsfree 48 headse t 48 music st and 49 TTY/TDD 48 enha ncem en ts 67 ESN 7 exch ange r ate 5 8 F FCC in formation 75 feature codes 52 G gallery 3 7 games 64
Index 79 H ha ndsfree 48 he ads et 1 5 , 48 he lp 7 hel p te xt 12, 4 4 I indicators and icons 10 K Ke yguard 18, 65 automa tic 43 L la ngu ag es 43 loudsp eaker 17 M messa ge fol ders 28 messa ges delete 29 minibrowser messages 28 text me ssa ges 23 voic e me ssa ges 26 minibrowser 6 2 minibrowse r messa ges 28 music st and 49 N Network Se rvices 6 Nokia Cust omer Care 8 O organizer 54 P patent information 7 7 phone settings 43 predict ive text 20 Q qu ick ke ys 10 R restore factory settings 53 restrict calls 51 S safety 4 screen saver 4 5 scrolling 1 2 security code 50 secur ity se ttings 4 9 set date 46 time 46 setti ngs 38 share d memory 7 start scre en 10 stopwatch 59 T talk and standby times 76 tec hnical inform ation 76 text ent ry 1 9 text mess ages 23 time and date settings 46 time d profiles 38 to ne settin gs 47, 5 2 to uch tones 43 TTY/ TDD 48 turn ph one off 15 turn ph one on 15 V vie w call d uration 22 call t imes 21 dialed num bers 21 minibrowser duration 22 misse d calls 22 own ph one num ber 52 received calls 21 save d mes sages 28 voice co mmand s 39
80 voice dialing 39 voic e mes sages 26 vo ice privac y 51 voice recorder 57 vo icemail 26 vo lume adj u sti ng 17 using th e louds peaker 17 W wallpa per 44 wel com e no te 44 wireles s Internet 62 mak e an em ergenc y ca ll 63 receive a call w hile online 63 sign on 62