Nokia 6256i User Manual

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1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Nokia 6256i User Guide
2 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Part No. 9239 174, Issue No. 1 Copyright ©2005 N okia. All rights reserved. No kia, Noki a Conn ecti ng Peop le, N okia 62 56i, Pop-Por t, an d the No kia Ori ginal Enhan cemen ts logo s are trad emar ks or regis tered trad emar ks of Noki a Corp orati on. Oth er compa ny and product names men tioned herein m ay be trademarks or trade names of their respec tive owners. US Patent No 5818437 and other pending pat ents. T 9 text input so ftware Copyright ©1999-20 05. Tegic Communications, I nc. All rights reserved. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG , Inc. Includes RSA BSA FE cry ptographic or security protocol software from RSA Se cu ri ty. Java is a t rademark of Sun Microsys tems, Inc. The information cont ained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 6256i pr oducts. 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 RESPON SIBLE FOR A NY LOSS OF D ATA OR INCO ME OR AN Y SPECI AL, INC IDENTAL , AND CO NSEQU ENTIAL O R INDIR ECT DA MAGES HOWS OE VE R CA USED . 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 “ A S I S . ” 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 , THE IMPL IED WARRANTI ES OF MERC HANTABIL ITY AND F ITNESS FOR A PARTI CULAR PURPOSE, ARE MA DE IN RELAT ION TO THE ACCUR ACY AN D RELIAB ILITY OR CONTENTS OF THI S DOCUME NT. NOKIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUME NT OR WITHDR AW IT AT ANY T IME WI THOUT PRIO R NOTICE . Export C ontrols This device may contain commodities, technology or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other c ountries. Diversion contrary to law is prohi bited. FC C/ Ind us tr y Ca na da No t ic e Your phone may cause TV or radio in terfe rence (for example, when u sing 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.
3 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Con te nts Content s For y our safet y .......................... ....................................... ................... 4 Welcome................. ........................................ ...................................... 6 1. Phone at a glance ................................... ...................................... 9 2. Set up your phone ..................................................... ................. 14 3. Text entry ............................ ....................................... ................. 22 4. Messages (Menu 1 ) ................................ ................... ................. 25 5. Call log ( Menu 2).................................... ................... ................. 41 6. Contacts (Menu 3) ............. ....................................... ................. 45 7. Camera (Menu 4) .................................... .................................... 51 8. Gallery ( Menu 5)................. ....................................... ................. 55 9. Media (Menu 6) .................. ....................................... ................. 57 10. Settings (Menu 7) .............. ....................................... ................. 60 11. Organizer (Menu 8) ................................ .................................... 79 12. Mobile Web (Menu 9) ............................ .................................... 89 13. Connectivity (Menu 10) ......................... .................................... 92 14. Get it now (Menu 11) ....... ....................................... ................. 96 15. Extras (Menu 12) ................................... ................... ................. 98 16. Enhancements ..................... ....................................... ................. 99 17. Reference information ....... ....................................... ............... 100 Care and maintenance .................................. .................................. 101 Additional safety information . ....................................... ............... 102 Index ... ........................................ ....................................... ................ 120
4 Copyright © 2005 Nokia 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 ma y ca us e i nt erf ere nce o r da ng er. ROAD SA FETY COMES FIRS T Obey all loc al laws . Always keep your h ands fre e t o operate the vehic le while driving. You r first consideration while driving sh ould be road safety. 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 tion s. Swi tch th e ph one o ff ne ar m edica l equ ipme nt. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRA FT Follow any restrictions . Wireless device s can cause inte rference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFU ELING Don't use the phone at a refue lling point. Don't use ne ar fuel or chemicals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Foll ow any r e str ic tion s. Do n’ t us e t he phon e w her e bl as ti ng is in progress. USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal position a s explained in the product docume ntatio n. Do n't to uch t he an tenna unn eces sarily. 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.
5 Copyright © 2005 Nokia For your saf ety WATE R-RESISTAN CE Your phon e is not wat er-resistant. Keep it dry. BA CKU P CO P IES Remembe r to make back-u p copies or keep a written record of all important in formation stored in you r phone . CON NECTIN G TO OTHE R DEVICE S When co nnec t in g to any ot her de vic e, read its user guid e f or det ail ed safet y instructions. Do not con nect inco mpatible products. EMERGEN CY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press the En d ke y as ma ny times a s needed to cl ear the displ ay and retu rn to the main scr een. Ente r t he e mer gency num ber, th en p res s th e Sen d key. Give your locatio n. Do not end the call until giv en permission to do so.
6 Copyright © 2005 Nokia We lc o m e Congratulations on you r purchase of the Nokia 6256i m obile phone. Your phone provides many funct ions wh ich are practical for daily use, such as a hands-free loudspeak er, alarm c lock, calc ulator, ca lendar, and m ore. Y our phone can also conne ct to a PC, laptop, or other device us ing a data cable, Blue tooth, or infrared. To persona lize your phone, you can set your fa vorite ring to nes. ■ About your device The Nokia 625 6i wireless phone described in t his guide is approved for use on the CDMA 80 0, 1900 , and AMPS networks . Contact your s ervice provider for more in formation about networks. Whe n using the featu res in this device , obey all laws and re spect privacy a nd legitimat e rights of others. War n in g: To use any featu res in this device, other th an the alarm clock, the phone must be switched on. Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use may cause int erference or danger. ■ Network Services To use the phone you must hav e service from a wireless s ervice provider. Ma ny of the fea tur es in t his devi ce de pend o n feat ures in the wi reles s net work t o func ti on. These Netw ork Services may not be available on all netw orks or you may have to make sp ecific arrangeme nts with your s ervice provider before you can utilize Network Services. Your service provider may nee d to give you addition al instru ctions for their use and e xplain wh at charge s will apply. So me networks may have limita tions th at affect h ow yo u can use network services . For instan ce, some networks m a y not support all language -dependent characters and services. Your service provider may have reques ted that certain features be disabled or not a ctivated in your de vice. If so, the y will not appear in y our device me nu. Contact your s ervice provider for more in formation.
7 Copyright © 2005 Nokia We lc o m e ■ Shared memory The following feature s in this devic e may share memory: co ntacts, TXT Mes sages, photos, images, and tones in gallery, cale ndar no tes, games, and appli cations. Use of one or more of th ese features may reduce the memo ry available for the remain ing features sharing memory. Your phone may display a message that the mem ory is full wh en you try to use a shared memory fe ature. In this case , delete some of the information or entries stor ed in the shared memory features before contin uing. Some of the features, such as photos, images, tones in gallery, TXT Mes sages, and application s may have a certain mem ory specially a llotted to them in addition to th e memo ry shared w ith other fe atures. ■ Register your phone Make sure to registe r your phone at www. war ra nty. nok iausa .co m or call 1-8 8 8-N OK IA - 2U ( 1- 8 88- 6 65- 4 228 ) s o t hat w e c an se rv e y o ur ne ed s bet t er if you should ne ed to call a customer center or to have your phon e repaired. ■ PC Suite Nokia PC Suite software is available for the Nokia 6256i phone. Nokia PC Suite is a collection of pow erful tools that you can use to manage your phone features and data. Each component is a se parate program than includes online helps. Nokia PC Sui te software, insta llation instructions , and other docum entation is provided free of charge and can be downloade d from the software downloads of the No kia We b si te : htt p://www.nokiau sa.com/support/pc suite/ . ■ Getting 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 following inform ation and have it availa ble: • Electronic serial num ber (ESN) • Your zip code The ESN is found on the type label, which is located beneath the battery on the back of the phone. See "Rem ove the back cover," p. 15 a nd "Remove the battery," p. 15 for more inform ation.
8 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Contact Nokia Ple ase ha ve your p rodu ct with yo u wh en c ontacti ng either of thes es numbe rs: Updates From tim e to time, Nokia updates th is guide to reflec t changes . The late st version may be available at www. nok ia usa. com /s upp ort . com . An in teractive tutorial for this product may be available at the Web site ww w.noki ausa.com/s uppo rt . 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. nok iaa cce ssib ili ty .com . Nokia Customer Care Center, USA Nokia I nc. 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd. Suite #1 60 T ampa, F lorida 3361 4 T el: 1-888-N OKIA -2U (1-888 -665-422 8) Fa x: 1- 8 13-24 9-96 19 Web s it e : www . nokiausa .com/s uppor t In Can ada ca ll: T el: 1-888- 22-NO KIA (1-88 8-226-65 42) Web s it e : www .nokia.ca For TTY/T DD us ers only: 1-800-24-NO KIA (1-800 - 246- 6542)
9 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Phone at a glance 1. Phone at a glance ■ K eys and parts Voice /shutte r key • Short press—Starts and stops voice mem o recorder. • Long press—Answer or make a call using the loudspeak er when the fold is close d. • Cap ture a picture whe n the cam era is active . 1 V olume key 2 Front dis play/viewf inder 3I n f r a r e d 4 V oice/shutter ke y 5F l a s h 6 Camera lens
1 0 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ The standby mode The standby mode is home base and indicates your phone is ready for use. Signal strength (1)—A h igher bar indicates a stronger ne twork sign al. Menu (2 )— Pres s th e Center soft key to selec t this option. Go t o ( 3)—Pre ss the Left soft ke y to sel e ct t h is o pt io n. Names (4)— Pr ess the R ig ht so ft key to s elect this option. Batte ry level (5)— A highe r bar indicate s more power in the battery. ■ Quick keys In t he standby mode, th e Four-way scroll key ins tantly ta kes y ou to freq uen tly- acc ess ed m enus : Scro l l up key—La unch th e web br ows er. Scro l l rig ht ke y—Go to Get i t No w . Scro l l down key—V iew the calen da r. Scro l l left key—Qu ickly creat e Multime dia mess age or TXT M essage. Center so ft key—Sele cts highlighted menus and submenus. Camera key— Quick ly acti vates the view finder.
1 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Phone at a glance ■ Indicators and icons Note : De pending on your wi r eless servi ce provider and the model number of your phone , some or al l of the following in dicators and icons may appear in the standby mode. You ha ve new text or multime dia mes sages. Se e "TX T Messa ges," p. 25. You ha ve new voice messa ges. Se e "Voi ce me ssage s," p. 3 4. Your phone keypad is locked. See "Keyguard," p. 20 . Your phone is set to the si lent profile. See "P rofiles," p. 60. The alarm clock is set to on. See "Alarm clock," p. 7 9. The countdown timer is running . See "Countdown timer, " p. 86. The stopwatch timer is running in the backgrou nd. See "Stopwatch," p. 86. In teg rat ed h ands -f ree i s act ive . S ee "Us i ng th e lo uds peak er, " p . 20. The timed profile is s electe d. See "Profiles," p. 60. or An enha nc emen t is co nne cte d to the pho ne. Se e "E nhance men t set tin gs, " p. 7 1. or Voice priva cy enc ryption is active (or is not active) in the ne twork. or Location info sharin g is set to Eme rge ncy or On . See "Enha ncem ent set tin gs, " p. 7 1. You are in a digital netwo r k. See "Network Services," p. 6. You are in an analog netw ork. See "Ne twork Services," p. 6. You are in a 1XRTT network. Se e "Net work Services," p. 6. You are roaming outside you r home network . See "Roaming options," p. 75.
12 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Get the most out of this guide The following s ections illustrate the various compon ents of your phone . Fam iliarize yourself w ith these se ctions to help you unde rstand the inst ructions that fol low. This guid e uses certain terms for the steps that you are asked to pe rform. • Pre ss me ans to press an d re leas e a ke y qui ckly (s hort pre ss). For e xampl e, Press 7 means press the key on the keypad th a t is labeled with the num ber 7 and the letters “pqrs”. • Pre ss and hold mean s to pre ss a nd ho ld a key f or 2– 3 se con ds; the n rel ea se th e key ( long press ). • Soft keys are used to select a menu option. To select an option, press the soft key be lo w th e men u i tem o n th e phone sc reen . • Scroll ke ys ar e used to mo ve up, d own, left, or rig ht in the men us. •C a l l and End keys: Press the Send ke y to pla ce a ca ll or to an swe r an incoming call. Press the En d key to end a call or press and hold to return to th e idle scree n. ■ Phone menus Phone feature s are grouped according to function and are access ed through th e main menus. Each main me nu contains submenus and lists from whi ch you ca n sel ect or view i tems and cu stom ize y our phon e fe atures. Y ou can ac ce ss t hese menu s and submenus by using the scroll method or by using a shortcu t. Not e: Some features may not be available, dependin g on your network. For more information , contact your wi reless provider. The s crol l m ethod 1. In the standby mode, select Menu and scroll through th e main menu s using the up and down Four-way scroll key. While scrolling through the men u, a beep is heard when you return to the beginning submen u. As you scroll through th e menus, the menu numbe r appears in the uppe r right corner of the display . Below the num ber is a scroll bar with a ta b that moves up or down on the right side of the display screen as you scroll through the menus, providing a visual representation of you r current position in the menu stru cture.
13 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Phone at a glance 2 . When yo u arriv e at a menu, pre ss Select (the Cen ter s oft key) to enter submenus. •P r e s s Back (the Right soft key) to return to the previ ous men u. •P r e s s t h e End key to return to the standby mode from any menu or submenu. In -phon e hel p Many features have brief desc riptions (help text) which can be viewed on the display. To view t hese descriptions , scroll to a fe ature and w ait for abo ut 10 seco nds. Use t he Scroll do wn key to view all of the description, or press Back to exit. In order to v iew the des criptions, you must first activ ate help text. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Phone settings > Help tex t activat ion > On or Of f . ■ ’Go to’ fu ncti on s The Go to menu allow s you to chan ge th e function of the Left soft key on your phone so that your most frequently u sed functions can be quickly accessed from the Go to menu in th e standby mode. Choos e ’Go t o’ fu nction s 1. In the standby mode, select Go to > Optio ns > Sele ct options . 2. U se th e Scrol l up key and the Scroll dow n key to highlight the desire d functions from the list of ava ilable function s. 3. Press Mark to add a function. Use Unmar k to remov e a function. 4. S e le c t Done when you have added all desired functions. 5. S e le c t Ye s to save the chang es. 6. In the standby mode, pres s Menu > Go to to display a list of the functions that you s elected in ste p 3. Or ganize functi ons 1. In the standby mode, select Go to > Option s > Organize . 2. U se th e Scrol l up ke y or t he Sc rol l down key to hig hlight the functio n you wish to rearrange, and select Mov e . 3. S e le c t Mo ve u p , Mo ve do wn , Mo ve to top , or Move to bottom . 4. Press Done > Ye s to sa ve the cha nges.
14 Copyright © 2005 N okia 2. Set up your phone ■ Antenna Your device has a fixed and e xtendable antenna loc ated towards the top of the phon e when the fold is closed. Hold the phon e as you would any ot her telephone wit h the antenn a area pointe d up and over your shoulder. The fixed ante nna is activ e unless the ext endable ante nna is fully ex tende d. Note: P arts of the device are ma gnetic. Me tallic materials may be attracted to the device, and persons with a hearing aid shoul d not hold the de vice to the ear wi th the hea ring aid. Always secure the device in its holder, beca use metallic ma terials may be a ttracted by th e earpiece. Do not place credit cards or other magne tic storage media near the device, because information stored on them m ay be erased. In the Nokia 6256 i phone, the G PS antenna is also internal and is activated whe n placing emergency calls or when On is se lected from the Location info sharing menu . For more information, see "Locati on info sharing," p. 64. Note: As with any oth er radio tr ansmi tting device, do not touch the antenna unne cessarily when t he device is switche d on. Cont act wit h the ante nna affects call quality an d may cause the phone to opera t e at a higher power level than oth erwise nee ded. Not tou ching the anten na area during a phone call optimizes the antenna performance and t he talktime of your de vice.
15 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Set up your phone ■ Batte ry Note: Before remov ing the cov er, a lways switc h off the power and disconnect t he charger an d any othe r device. Avoid touc hing electronic compo nents while changing th e covers. Always store and us e the de vic e wit h the co ve rs attach ed. Remo ve the back cover 1. Wit h the back of the phone facing you, push down on th e back cover. 2. Slide the back cov er toward the bottom of the phone and rem ove. Remo ve th e bat tery After y ou have removed th e back c over, insert your finge r into the finger grip, an d lift the ba tte r y f ro m i ts co mp ar tme nt. UIM (CDMA SIM) card slo t Your phone has a UIM card s lot built into the mech anics. How ever, the UIM is not funct ional in this phone model. Avoid pl acing anyth ing into the U IM card slot. Install the MMC card Before in stalling the MM C card, alway s m ake sur e that the p hon e is sw itc hed off and that you have removed the cove r and batt ery. Open the MMC ho lder by lifting the latch (1 ) and lifting the holder up (2).
16 Copyright © 2005 N okia Ins er t the M MC card into the holde r with th e gold-colored contacts facin g down, match ing up with the gold-colored con tacts on the phon e. The beveled corner of the card fits into the bevele d corner of the slot. Clo se th e UIM /M MC hol der a nd replace t he batt ery. Note: T he MMC c ard is not include d in the sales package . You can purch ase MMC cards for your phone on the No kia Web site a t ww w.no ki aus a.c om . Repla ce the battery 1. Insert the battery, gold- colored contac t end first, into th e battery slot. 2. Push down on the othe r end of the bat tery to snap th e battery into place. Repl ace the back co ver Set the back cove r on the phone with th e cover tabs aligned with the sl ots in the phone. Slide the back cover toward the t op of the phone until th e back cove r is secure ly in place.
17 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Set up your phone Char ge th e battery 1. Plug th e charger transformer into a standard ac outlet. 2. Ins ert the char ger output plug into the rou nd jack at th e bottom end of the phon e. After a few seconds, the battery indicator in the display sta rts to scroll from bottom to top. If the battery is comple tely discharg ed, it ma y take a few minute s before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made. ■ T urn your phone on or off 1. To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the Pow er key on top of the phone for at least 3 s econds. 2. Enter the secu rity code, lock code, or PIN code, if necessary, and pres s OK . ■ Connect the headset A compatible he adset may be purchased with your phone or separately as an enha nc emen t. S ee " En hanc emen t se t ting s, " p. 71 fo r inf orm ati on. 1. Plug th e hea dset conne ctor into the universal jack at the top end of your phone. The icon appears in the standby mode. 2. Pos ition the he adset on y our ear. With the headse t connec ted , you can make , answer, and en d call s as usu al. • U se the keypad to enter number s. •P r e s s t h e Se nd key to pla ce a ca ll. •P r e s s t h e End ke y to end a c al l.
18 Copyright © 2005 N okia You can a lso use a compatible headset to allow hands-free operation of your phone. See "Enh ancement settings," p. 71. ■ Make a c all Not e: Before making or rec eiving a call, fully e xtend the whip a ntenna. Using the k eypad 1. Enter the phone number (in cluding the area code), and press the Send ke y. (T o del ete a chara cter to th e left of the cur sor, pre ss Clear .) 2. Pre ss the End key or to end the c all or End call to canc el the ca ll attempt . Using the co ntacts list To begin ente ring names in your c ontacts list, key in a numbe r in the standby mode and press Save . Enter a c ontact n ame and press OK . Once you have entrie s in the conta cts list, in the standby mod e select Nam es > Search and use t he Scrol l up and Sc roll dow n ke ys t o f ind a con ta ct. P res s t he Send key to mak e th e cal l, or pres s Details to vi e w de tai l s of th e e ntr y. Using t he l ast d ialed nu mber In the standby mode, press the Sen d key to di splay th e last 30 nu mbers d iale d. Scroll to the number (or nam e) you wish to redial, and pre ss the Sen d key. Conference call ing Confe rence calling is a network service that allow s you to take part in a confere nce 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 ph one nu mber of the second participant, or press Search to retrieve a num ber f ro m t he c ont act s li s t. Pres s OK > Ca l l . The first participant is put on hold. 4. When the second parti cipant picks up , press the Send key to co nnect th e call s. 5. To end the c onf erenc e cal l, pre ss Opti ons > En d a ll calls or press the End ke y.
19 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Set up your phone ■ Answer calls Answer or sil ence an i ncoming call 1. Press t he Send key or Answer to answe r the call. 2. Wit h the fold open : Press t he End key to reject the call. Press S ilence to m ute t he rin ging tone , th en pre ss Dismis s , or do nothing, and the call is eventu ally forward ed to voicema il. If your phone is set to Silent in the Profiles menu, press Dismiss , and the call is forwarded to voicem ail. 3. Wit h the fold closed: Press t he Volu me key to mute the ringing tone. A long press of the Voi ce/s hut ter key answ ers an inco ming ca ll with the loudspeaker. Your phon e answers an incom ing call whe n you open the fold. This is the default setting, but you ca n change the se tting so that the phone will not a nswer calls when th e fold is opened. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Call setting s > Answer when fold is opened > On or Off . Adjust the earp iece vol ume Press th e Up ar row or Down arr o w on the volume key located on the left side of your phon e to adjus t the volu me of the ea rpiece. Whe n adjusting th e volume, a bar cha rt appears in th e display indica ting the volum e leve l. Answer a cal l wit h th e key pad locked To answer a call with the keypad locked , simply press the Send key wi th fo ld ope n. To answer a c all wit h the fol d closed and wit h the keypad lock ed, press and hold the Voice/shutter key to answer with the loud speaker. During the call, all featur es funct ion as norm al. W hen you e nd or reject the c all, the ke ypad auto matica lly re-locks. See "Keyguard," p. 20 for details. Whe n the keypad lock is on, calls st ill may be possible to the offic ial emergency number programm ed into your device. Key in the emergency num ber and press the Send key.
20 Copyright © 2005 N okia Using t he l oud speake r War n in g: Do not hold the de vice near your e ar when th e loudspe aker is in u se , be ca us e th e v ol ume may be ex tr emel y l oud . You ca n use your phon e as a loudspeake r during a call. While in a call: • To activate the loudspe aker while in a ca ll with the fold op en, press Loudsp . . • To a c ti vat e th e lo udsp eake r wh en an sw erin g a c all with th e fol d c lose d, pres s an d ho ld the Voice/shutter ke y. • To deactivate the loudspeaker during a call, pre ss No rma l . The loudspeak er is deactivated automa tically wh en a call (or a call attem pt) ends or w hen ce rta in enha ncem ent s are c onnect ed. Opti ons dur in g a call Many of the opt ions that you ca n use during a call, are n etwork service s. Check with your wireless service provider for more information . 1. Pre ss Opt io ns during a call to display the following options: Loudspeak er / H andset —Ac tivate or deactiva te the louds peaker while in a cal l. New call —Init iate a con ference ca ll. See "Confe rence calling, " p. 18 for information. Save —Sav e a number entered during a call. A dd to contact —Add a numbe r entered during a call to a con tact in your lis t. End all calls —Disconn ect from all ac tive calls. T ouch to n es —En ter th e nu mber (s), and pres s T ones to sen d the num ber(s) as t ones . Con ta ct s — View the conta cts list. Menu —Vie w th e phon e menu . 2. Scrol l to an op tion, and press Sel ec t to acti vat e th e opti on o r enter it s sub menu. ■ Key g ua r d With ke ygu ard, you can lock the keyp ad to prev en 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. Whe n the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official em ergency numbe r programmed into your phone . Key in the emergenc y number, and press the Se nd ke y .
2 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Set up your phone Lock t he k eypad Select Menu with th e Center soft key ; th en p res s th e * key wi thi n two sec o nds . Unlock th e ke ypad Select Unlo ck with the Ce nt er soft key; th en pres s the * ke y within two sec onds.
22 Copyright © 2005 N okia 3. T ex t entry You ca n use two me thods for en tering text a nd numbe rs: • Standa rd mode is the only way to ente r text into the contacts list and to rename calle r groups. Press the # ke y to swit ch betw een upp ercas e an d lo w erc ase . • Predictive text inp ut is a quick and easy method for writin g messages or crea ting a calendar note. ■ Standard mode Text (Abc) • Pres s a key on ce to insert the first lett er on the ke y, twice for the second letter, etc. If y ou pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted a nd your ph one a wa its the n ext en try. • Pre ss Clear to bac kspace the cursor and delete a character. • Pre ss and hold Cle ar to backspace contin uously and del ete ch aracters. • Pre ss the 0 key t o enter a space, thereby accept ing a complet ed word. • Pre ss the 1 key as ma ny times a s necessary to s croll through a lis t of comm only u sed charac ters. • Pre ss the * ke y to display a complete lis t of special ch aracters. • Pre ss and hold the # ke y to bring up the Edit or settings ( Nu mber mode , Predictive text on / Pr edic ti ve t e xt o ff , Writing la nguage ). • Pre ss the # key to switch between uppercase, lowercase, and sentence case te xt. As y ou press the # key, the following icons (not the descriptions) appear in the upper left of the display screen: Uppercase text: standard mode is on Lowercase te xt: standard mode is on Sentence case text: standard mode is on
23 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Text en try Numbers ( 123) To switch to 123 m ode from Abc mode, press and hold the # ke y a t a ny m es sag e entry scree n to bring up the E ditor settin gs me nu list of Number mode , Predictive text , and Writing lan guage. Se le ct Num ber mode , and the phone will re turn to the message entry screen and switch the ABC icon in the upper left corner of the display to th e 1 23 icon. Pu nctuat ion a nd speci al char acter s While at any te xt entry sc reen, press th e * key to displa y spec ial characte rs (press and h old the * key i f predictive t ext is on). Press the * key ag ain to c ycle throu gh all availa ble charact ers. You can na vigate through th e list of special c haracters by using the Four-way sc roll ke y. On c e a cha ra ct er is hi gh li gh te d, p re ss Inse rt to insert the charac ter into your m essage. ■ Predic tive text input Predic tive text in put allows yo u to writ e messages qui ckly usi ng your ke ypad an d th e bu ilt-i n di ctio nar y. It is muc h fas te r tha n th e sta nd ard mode met ho d, b ecau se for eac h letter, you only press the cor respond ing key on your keypa d once. When y ou us e Predictiv e tex t , as y ou press the # key, th e following icons (not th e descriptions) appear in the upper left of the display screen: Sentenc e case text: predictiv e text is on Lowe r case t e xt: pred ic tiv e te xt i s o n Activate/de activate There are sev eral way s to activate /deact ivate predic tive tex t. At any tex t en tr y sc reen , press and ho ld Op ti ons . Predictive text is turne d on and off, depending on its previous mode. From a ny te xt en try sc reen, pres s the # key to turn predictive te xt on and off, and to change the case text. At any t ext ent ry scr een, sel ect Option s > Pred ic tiv e te xt or Prediction off .
24 Copyright © 2005 N okia Text e ntry The illustration below simulate s your display eac h time a key is presse d. For examp le, to writ e Nokia w ith predictiv e text on a nd with the En glish dictio nary select ed, press ea ch of the fo llowing keys on ce: 6 6 5 4 2 • Pre ss the 0 key to enter a space, and begin writing the next word. • If a displayed wo rd is not correc t, press the * key to see other match es. To return to the previous word in the list of matc hes, press Previous . •I f ? appea rs afte r a word, pres s Spe ll to add th e word to the diction ary. • Pre ss the 1 key to insert a period into your message . • Pre ss and hold the * key to dis pl ay spec ia l cha r acte r s. Pre ss the * ke y again to cycle th rough all available charact ers.
25 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) 4. Messages (Menu 1) If you ha ve subs cribed to a messag e netwo rk servic e, you ca n send and rece ive messages t o com patible phones th at are also subsc ribed to a mess age s ervice. You ca n also send and re ceive picture message s, multime dia messag es, and e-mail if supported by your servic e provider. Als o, you can make distribution lists tha t contain phone numbers a nd names fro m your contact list. See "D istribution lists," p. 34 for more information . When composing TXT Messages, picture mess ages, or multimedia messages, check the nu mber of characters allowed in the top right corner of the message. Us ing special (Unicode ) characte rs takes up more space . If there are spec ial cha racters in your me ssage , the ind icator may n ot show th e message leng th correc tly. Before the mess age is sent, the phone will tell you if the mess age exc e ed s t he max i mu m l en g t h a l low e d f or on e me ss a ge . Note: When se ndin g m es sag es , y ou r de vi ce may dis p lay Mess age sen t . This is a n indication that the message has been s ent by your device to the message center numbe r programmed into yo ur device. This is not an indic ation t hat the message h as been r eceiv ed at the inten ded destinat ion. For more deta ils about messag ing services , check with y our service provide r. Impor tant : E-mail message s or multimedia me ssage objec ts may contain viruses or oth erwise be harmful to your device or PC. Do n ot open any attac hment if you are not sure o f the tru stworth iness of the sende r. ■ TXT M essages Writ e and sen d 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Mess ages > Text messages > Create message . 2. Compose or reply to a message using the keypad, and se lect Send . For other options while comp osing the message, select Optio ns and one of the following: Sending optio ns —Mark /Unmark options Urgent, Deli very note, and Signature. Cle ar t ext —Erase th e text from the messa ge editor. Add-ins —Add sound, animation, or pictures to a TXT Message.
26 Copyright © 2005 N okia Styles —Sel ect t he s tyl e of f ont ty pe, f ont si ze, and te xt ali gnm en t i n a TXT M essa ge. Insert c ontact —Insert a name from your con tacts list into you r messag e. Insert numb er —Insert a phone numbe r or find a phone number in the contacts list. Save message —Sele ct Drafts to save th e mes sage in the Drafts fo lder; se lect Te m p l a t e s to sav e the mes sage as one of your pre defined te mplates in the Te m p l a t e s folde r. Exit editor —Exi ts t he m essag e ed ito r. Use te mplate —Ins ert a pred efin ed te mplat e into you r m ess age. Insert w ord — Enter a word and ins ert it into your mess age. This option is available if predictiv e text is on. Inse rt symbol — Insert a specia l character into your message . This option is available if predictiv e text is on. Predictive text —Turn predictive text on or off. 3. To send the me ssage, select Send to > Send to n umber , Se nd to e-mail , Send to many , or Send to distrib . list . Enter the recipient’s phone number or e-mail address or select Sear ch to ret ri eve a num ber or e -m ail addr es s f rom Contacts , an d se lec t Send . Templates Template s are short, prewri tten me ssages tha t can be re called and inserted into new TXT M essages when you are short on time . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > T ext m essa ges > Create message . 2. Select Opt io ns > Use tem plate . 3. Scroll to one of the available templates, and press Select . 4. Select Send to > Send to numbe r , Se nd to e-mail , Se nd to m any , or Send to distrib . list (only when a distribution list has been created) and press Select . 5. Enter the recipient’s phone number or e-mail address, or select Search to retrieve a numbe r or e-mail add r ess from your contacts lis t, and select Send . A distribution list only contains phone numbers of recipient s, a nd is selected from a list of predefined groups you created.
27 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) Re ad and re p ly When you receive a message, a notification message and the unopen ed letter icon ( ) appear in the display. 1. Press Show to read the message, or Exit to dismiss th e notification and read the me ssage late r. When you have unopen ed messages in your inbox, is s hown in the upper le ft corn er of th e scr een in th e s tandb y m ode as a re min der. Use th e S croll dow n key to vi e w th e w hole messa ge i f n ec es sar y. 2. S e le c t Reply > Empt y screen, Orig inal text, Template, or on e of t he pre defi ned answers, then compose your reply using the keypad. 3. Press Send . Opti ons When you read a TXT Mes sage, s ome or all of th e follow ing option s are avai lable: De le te —Dis car d t he me ss a ge. Message details —View the time , date, and phone number of the sender. Use n umber —Choose A dd to contact , Send messa ge , or Call . Save —Save t he m essag e t o Sent items , Archive , Te mp l at es , or a folder you ha ve cre ated. For wa rd —Forward the message to another phone num ber or e-mail address. Renam e —Edit the title of the m essage. Save address —Save an e-mail address in a TXT M essage. Use w eb link —Display we b links in a TXT M essage and con nects to the link with the browser. Change sendin g opt ions 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Mess ages > Text messages > Mes sage settings > Sendin g options to change sending options for all TXT Messages. 2. To change sending option s for one message, in the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Text m essag es > Create message > Option s > Sending option s . 3. Sel ect the setting you wis h to cha nge: Priority —Set the priority of the note as Normal or Urgent .
28 Copyright © 2005 N okia Delive r y note — A note is sent t o you confirmin g deliv ery of the me ssage. Select On or Off . Send ca llback num ber — A callbac k num ber is sent to th e recipi ent. Sele ct Off or your phone numbe r. Signature: —Write a Signature to send with TXT Messages, or select Of f . Change messa ge settings 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > T ext m essa ges > Message setting s > Othe r settings . 2. Select th e set ting you wish to ch ange : Message ov erwriting —Sel ect Sent items only , Inbox only , S. items & Inbox , or Off . Note: When th e m essage memor y is full, your ph one c annot s end or recei ve any ne w messag es. Ho wever, y ou can set your phone to automatically replace old messages in the Inb ox and Outbox folders when ne w ones arrive. Save sent messages —Sel ect Always save , Always prompt , or Off . Auto-playback of sou nds —Selec t On or Off to hav e a sou nd in a message automatic ally played wh en highligh ted. Queue msgs.when digital unavailable —Select On , On prompt , or Off . Messa ges are stored in the Outbox until they can be sent with digital service. ■ Enhanced messages Enhanced m essaging is a network service. If your wireless serv ice provider supports this featur e, enhanced messaging functions in the same manner as text messaging, but it of fers add ition al op tions for t he style and conte nt of t he me ssage . Enhanced mes sages behave the sam e as TXT Messages, but atta chments tak e up more sp ace than text. For more details about service s and pricing, che ck with your service prov ider. In th e standb y mo de, selec t Menu > Messages > Text m essages > Create messag e > Opt io ns > A dd-ins or St yl es . Whe n creating a n enha nced mes sage, th e following options are ava ilable: Add-ins —Se l ect Sound , Animat ion , o r Picture to add to the mess age. Styles —Sel ec t the Fon t t ype , Font size , or T ext alignment of the m essag e.
29 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) Note: If you try to send an en hanced me ssage to a phone tha t does not support enhanc ed messaging, the enhanc ed messaging conte nt will be stripped from the message, leaving only the text you have en tered. While viewing a rece ived enha nced messag e, the following option s are availab le: Sound —Sel ect Play so und or Save sound . Animation —S elec t Save animation . Picture —Selec t Sav e picture . Note: En hanced mes saging is a network service. For availability and subscription, con tact your servic e provider. Only compatible devic es subscribing to th e service can rec eive and display enha nced mess ages. ■ Pix Place multimedia messages A multim edia message can contain te xt, sound, and a picture , or a multimedia message can contain a video clip. Your phone supports multim edia messa ges that are up to 300 KB. If the m axim um s ize is ex ceed ed, the pho ne ma y not be a ble to recei ve t he mess age. Pi ctu res are scal ed to fit th e dis pl ay area of t he phon e. Your phone ha s a multimedia mess age viewer for playing messages and a multim edia folder for storing sav ed message s. Once you s ave the multim edia mes sage, you can use the image as a screen save r or the sound as a ri nging tone. Impor tant : Mu ltimedia message objec ts may contai n viru ses or otherwise be harm ful to your device or PC. Do not open any attach ment if you are no t sure of the trus tworthin ess of the sen der. Copyright prote ctions may prevent some im ages, ring tones, and other content from being copied, modi fied, transfe rred, or forwarded. Note: M ultimedia messa ging can be use d only if it is supported by your service provider or network ope ra tor. For availability and a subscription to the mult imedia mess aging service, con tact your service provider or network operator. Only compatible devices can receive and display multime dia mess ages. Multime dia messaging supports the following formats: • Picture: JPEG , GIF, animated GIF, WBMP, B MP, and PNG • Sound: SP-MIDI, AMR audio, QCEL P, and m onophonic ring t ones • Video: c lips in H.263 forma t with SubQCIF im age size and AMR audio Note: If a rece ive d me ssag e conta ins uns upp orted elem en ts, the se eleme nts may be replaced w ith th e text Object for mat no t s uppor ted .
30 Copyright © 2005 N okia You cannot retri eve multim edia message s if you have a call in progress, games or other applications running, or an active browsing session. Because delivery of multime dia message s can fail for a varie ty of reasons, do not rely solely upon them for esse ntial commun ications. Multimed ia message settings Befo re you can us e the mu ltimedia me ssage feature , you must s pecify w hethe r you wa nt to rece ive mu ltimedia me ssages at all time s or only if you are in the service provider’s home system. This is a network service . Check w ith you r service provider for more informat ion. The defa ult setting of the multime dia mess age service is generall y on. The appearan ce of a mult imedi a m essage m ay var y de pendi ng on the receiv ing d evice . Allow o r bl ock m ult imed ia rece pt ion You can choose to receive all messages, to block all messa ges, or to receive message s only when you are in the se rvice provider’s hom e network. 1. In the standby mode, se lect Menu > Messages > Multime dia msgs. > Message set tin gs > Allow multime dia reception and one o f the following: Ye s —Allo w all incoming m essages . In home n etwork — Allow inco ming mes sages only if you are in the service provider’s hom e system. This is a n etwork service . Check with your service provider for more information. No —Block a ll incoming me ssages. 2. Select Incom ing multi-media messages > Retri eve to au tomatically re trieve al l messa ges to you r inbox. W hen new me ssages ar rive, y ou are n oti fied Multim edia message rece ived , or M ultimedia me ssages receive d . Select R etrieve manuall y t o c h o o s e w h i c h m e s s a g e s y o u w a n t t o r e t r i e v e t o you r inbo x. W hen m essag es ar e avai labl e, y ou ar e not ifi ed 1 multime dia message av ailable , or if more me ssages are available, the notification shows how m any. Select Reject to automat ically reject all m ultimedia m essages rece ived. 3. If you choose to a utomat ically retrieve m essage s, you c an sele ct Show to read th e mu l t ime dia mess age, or Exit t o v i e w t h e m i n y o u r i n b o x l a t e r . If you sele ct t o manua lly retr ieve m ess ages, sel ect Show to o pen th e mes sag e notification, and then se lect Ret riev e . Or se lec t Exi t to save th e not ification to your inbox, and retrie ve the me ssage later.
3 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) 4. Wh en you re ceive a n incomin g multime dia messag e, you can a lso choos e Exit if you do not wa nt to retrieve the mess age. Al low or bl ock a dve rtis eme nts This se tting is not available if multim edia rece ption is blocked. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Message s > Mult imedia msgs. > Message settings > Allow adverts > Ye s or No . This is a net work service . Check wit h yo u r service provider for more information . Other MM S settings Othe r MMS settin gs include sav ing your mess ages to the Sent items folde r and editin g your conne ction se ttings. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Message s > Multi media msgs. > Message settings and one of the following: Save sent messages —Selec t Ye s to s ave se nt m ulti media messa ges t o th e S ent item s folder or No to discard. Deliv ery reports —Se lec t Ye s to be informed if the me ssage was deliver ed or No to not be in formed. Defau lt slide timing — Set the default tim e in mm:ss format for each slide in an MMS to remai n on the scr een. Folde rs Your phon e has the following folders under Messages > Multimed ia msgs. : Inbox —Cont ains received multimed ia messages. Outbox — Contains multime dia messa ges which y ou have sent a nd are still waiting to be tra nsmitted. Sent it ems — Contains s ent multimedia message s. Sav ed i tem s —C ontains s aved multimedia message s that you can send later. Delete messages —Dele te me ssag es in t he I nbox , Outbox, Sent it ems , or Sa ved item s . Message settings —Selec t settings for Sav e se nt messages , Delive ry reports , Defau lt slide timing , Allow multimedia rec eption , Inco mi ng mu lt i - m ed ia messages , and Allow adverts . Writ e and send mu ltimed ia messag es 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Mess ages > Mu ltimedia msgs . > Create message .
32 Copyright © 2005 N okia 2. E n ter th e t ext o f you r mess age, an d se lec t Opti ons > In sert > Image , Sound clip , New sound clip , Vi deo cl ip , Slide , Busin ess c ard or Cale ndar note . The list of available folders in the Ga ller y is shown . 3. Open the desire d folder, scroll to the image , sound clip, or video clip, a nd sel ect Opti ons > Insert . Copyright protections may pre vent some images, ring tone s, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. 4. To add a new page (also ca lled a slide) to the me ssage, select Opt io ns > Insert > Slide . Each s lide c an contai n text, one im age, a bu siness card, calen dar note, and one soun d clip. If the messa ge cont ains se veral slide s, you can ope n the desired slide by s electing Previous slide , Next slide , o r Slide list . 5. To set th e time in terval betw een the slides, select Option s > Slide timing , e nte r the t ime i nterval, and selec t OK . 6. To move the text to the top or bottom of the mess age, selec t Op tio ns > Place tex t first o r Place t ext last . 7. To ins ert a na me fro m con ta cts , se le ct Options > More op tion s > Inse rt co nt act , scroll to the desired name, a nd select Se lect . 8. To insert a num ber, select Opti on s > More options > Insert n umber , ente r th e number or search for it in contac ts, and select OK . 9. To insert a cale ndar note, sel ect Option s > In sert > Cale ndar note . 10. To insert a bus iness card, select Opti ons > Ins ert > Business card . 11. To delete an ima ge, slide, video clip, or soun d clip from the message , select Option s > De le te > Image , Sound clip , Video clip , or Slide . 12. To add a subject to the message, select Opti ons > More options > Edit subject , enter a su bjec t, an d selec t OK . 13. To view the message or slide presentation before sending it, select Option s > Preview . 14 . To save the mes sage to th e Sa ved i tems folder , se lect Op tion s > Sa ve messa ge . 15. To send the me ssage, sele ct Send , or select Opti ons > Sen d to e- mai l , To Pi x Place , Send to ma ny , or Se n d to dis tr ib . l i s t . T o Pix Place is an online network servic e. Check wi th your service provider for more in formation.
33 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) 16. Enter the recip ient’s num ber or search for it in contacts ; select Opti on s to enter the e-mail address; and select OK . The messa ge is moved to the Outbox folder for sendin g. It take s more time to s end a multimed ia message th an to send a TX T Message. While the multimedia message is being sent, the animated indicator is displayed and you can u se other functions on the ph one. If there is an interruption while the me ssage is being se nt, the phone au tomatically trie s to resend it a few tim es. If this fail s, th e m ess age rema ins in the O utbox folde r a nd y ou ca n t ry to man ual ly resend it later. C hec k your Outbox folde r for unsent messages. Note: When send in g m es sag es , y ou r dev i ce m ay dis pl ay th e wo rd s Multimedia m essage sent . This is an indic ation that th e message has been sent by your device to the m ess age center num ber programmed into your dev ice. This is not an indic ation th at the message has been received at the inte nded destin ation. For more details a bout messagin g services, che ck with yo ur service provider. Messages that you have se nt ar e sa ved i n the Sent it ems folder if the setting Save sent me ssages is set to Ye s . See "Ot her MMS settings ," p. 31. This is not an indication that the mess age has been re ceived at th e inten ded dest ination . Re ad a nd re ply to mult im edi a mes sag es Whe n a multimed ia message is being rece ived, appears anim ated in the display along with the percentage display indicat ing the sending progress. Once the message has been fully downloaded, and 1 multimedia mes sage available or Multime dia messages available a ppears in the display. 1. To re tri e ve an d v iew the me ssa ge im med iat ely, se lec t Show . To save the me ssage to the inbox for later viewin g, select Exit . 2. To v iew a save d messa ge, sele ct Me ssages > Multimedia m sgs. > Saved items and scr oll t o vi ew the messa ge. 3. Wh ile viewing th e message , select Play to vie w the entire MMS, or sele ct Opt ions and one of the following: Vi ew te xt —View only th e text included in th e message . Open image , Open s ound clip , o r Open video c lip —View or lis ten to the corresponding file . Delete message —Delet e th e me ssage y ou a re v iewin g.
34 Copyright © 2005 N okia Rep ly or Reply to al l —Enter a reply and send it to th e or iginal s ender and an y other recipients of the message. Forward to no. , Fo rward to e-mail , or Forward to many —Fo rwar d th e messa ge to a ph one n umber, to an e -mail address, or to multipl e recipients. Message details —V iew th e send er’ s nam e and p hon e numb er, th e m essag e center u sed, reception d ate and tim e, message size and t ype. Save image , Save sound clip , or Save video clip — Save the corresponding file to the gallery. Images, sound clips, and video clips must be opened before you can sav e them . If blinks an d Multimedia m emory full, vie w waiting ms g. appea rs in the display, memory for multime dia messa ges is full. To view the waiting me ssage, sel ect Sh ow . Before you ca n save the message, you need to dele te some of your old messages. See "Delete messages," p. 38 for more information. ■ Distribution lists Y ou can send a TXT Message or multimed ia message to multiple recipie nts at one tim e. First , yo u m ust c reat e a dist rib utio n li st u sing the en trie s in y our co ntac ts list . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Distribution lists > New list . 2. Enter the n ame of th e list and press OK . 3. With t he lis t hig hlighted, select Add . 4. Scroll to the contact you want to add to the distribution list and press Select . 5. Highlight the pho ne number you want to add and press Select . Repeat steps 3–5 to add addition al contact s to the distribution list. 6. To create additional distribution lists , in the standby mode , select Menu > Message s > Distribution lists > Opti on s > Crea te n ew lis t . ■ V oice messages If you subscribe to v oice m ail, you r wireless provider will furn ish y ou wit h a voic e mailbo x number. You nee d to save this numbe r to your phone to use voice mail. When you rece ive a voice message, your phone let s y ou know by beeping, displaying a mes sage, or bot h. I f y ou recei ve m ore t han one m es sage, yo ur phone s how s th e number of messa ges re cei ved .
35 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) Sa ve vo ice ma ilb ox n umb er Your wi reless provider may have already saved your voice mailbox num ber to your phon e. If so, the num ber will appear in th e display in step 1. Press OK to leave the number unchanged. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Mess ages > V oice messages > Vo i c e mailbox nu mber . The V oice mailbox num ber scr een a ppears in th e dis pla y. 2. If the box is empty, en ter the voice mailbox area code and number, or ente r *86. 3. Press OK . Call a nd set up you r voi ce m ail 1. On ce you hav e sa ved the voice mailbox n umber, press and hold the 1 key. 2. Wh en you connect to voice m ail and the prerecorde d greeting be gins, follow the servic e’s automate d instructions to setup your voic e mail. Liste n to you r voice messages Onc e you ha ve setup vo ice ma il, you can d ial the vo ice mailbo x num ber in one of five w ays: • Dial the num ber using the key pad. • Press a nd hold t he 1 key. • Press t he 1 key a nd the Send key. • Press Listen if there is a notification mes sage in the dis play. • In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > V oice messages > Liste n to voic e m essag es . Once you con nect and th e prerecorded gre eting begins, follow th e automated instructions to listen to your v oice messa ges. Automa te v oice ma il You can in sert special characters called dialing codes into phone numbers such as voice mail , and sa ve the n umber to a 1-touch dialing location . Dialing codes instruct the rece iving sy stem to pause, wait, bypass, or accept the numbers that follow th em in the dialin g string.
36 Copyright © 2005 N okia Not e: Voice mail s ervices vary by servic e provider. The followin g instruct ions are examples o f common operation s. Please check with your service provider for specific instru ct ions for using your voice mail service. Write down voi ce mail box number an d proc ess 1. Write down your voice ma ilbox number. 2. Call and chec k your voice mail as you norm ally woul d. 3. Wr it e down you r int era ct io n wit h th e re cor ded pro mp ts st ep- by- ste p. Ke ep in mind tha t ea ch v oice mai l se rvice may var y. Howe ver, it sh ould lo ok som et hing like t his: Dial 858 5551212 , pause 5 secon ds, press 1, paus e 2 second s, press 1234 , press pound key. Be precise ; you will need th is information in "Se tup voice mail with 1 -touch dialing c odes," p. 3 6. In sert d ial ing co des Press the * key repeatedly to cycle through dialing code s. Once the desired code appears in the display, pause briefl y and the code is inserte d into the dialing st ring. The following dialing c odes are available: * —Bypasses a set of i nstru ctions. p —Pause s for 2.5 s eco nds before sending any num bers that follow. w —W aits for you to pre ss the Sen d key before sending the num bers or codes that follow . Setup vo ic e mai l with 1-t ouch dia ling codes 1. In the standby mode, select Names > 1-touc h dialing . 2. Scroll to an empty 1-touc h dialing slot (2-9) and press Assi gn . 3. Enter your voic e mailbox numbe r, including the area code. 4. Refer to dialing codes and e nter any c odes as necessary usin g the information that you wrote down from, " Call an d setup your voice mail," p. 35. For example, if y ou pause for 5 seconds a fter conn ecting to vo ice mail , en ter p twice af ter the voice mailbox num ber, for exa mple, 21455 51212pp. 5. Enter any rem aining pauses or other inform ation that allow s you to listen to you r messages, and pres s OK . 6. Enter a nam e (such as Vo ice Mail), an d press OK . To dial and listen to your voice ma il, pr ess and hold the as signed 1- touch dialing key in the standby mode.
37 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) ■ Message f olders Save draf ts an d rece ive d messa ges t o fol der s You c an save drafts of me ssages or re ceived messages to an existing folder or to a folder that y ou have created. 1. Open the received message or create a new messa ge, and press Opti on s . 2. To s ave a r e cei ve d me ss age, sel e ct Save me ssage > Sent it ems , Archive , Tem p la te s , or a folder you have create d on your own. 3. To save a draft of a mess age you are cre ating, select Save message > Dra f ts or Tem p la te s . View messages 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Mess ages > Text messages . 2. Select the folder co ntai ning the m essage you wis h to view : Inbo x —Messa ges are automat ically stored in this folder after they hav e been read or if you press Bac k when th e mes sage notific ation appears in the standby mode. Outbox —M es sag es tha t hav e not be en se nt a re sto re d i n thi s fo lde r. Sent items —Messag es t hat hav e been sen t ar e auto matic ally stor ed in this folder. Draft s —Messages crea ted, bu t no t sen t are aut omati call y sto red i n th is fol der. Archive —Store me ssage s that have bee n read and th at you wan t to keep in this folder. Tem p la te s —Pi c tur e s a nd pr ew ri tte n te mpl a te s ar e st or e d i n th i s fo lde r . Preloaded templates can be ed ited and customized. My folders —Keep your messages orga nized by creating custom folders and saving some of your message s here. Select Option s > Add folder to add a custom folder. You can also s elect Opt io ns > Re name fo lde r or Opti ons > Delete folde r to renam e or delete a folder you ha ve created. 3 . Once the folder opens, scroll to the m essage you wish to view, and press Selec t .
38 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Delete messages If your me ssage mem ory is full and you hav e more message s waiting at the netw ork, No space for new messages appears on the display i n the standby mode . You can do the following: • Read some of the un read messages, and delete them individually. • Delete me ssages from some of your folders. A singl e message T o d e l e t e a s i n g l e m e s s a g e , y o u n e e d t o o p e n i t f i r s t . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > T ext m essa ges . 2. Scr oll to th e fol der co nt aini ng th e messa ge yo u wish to de lete, and pres s Se lec t . 3. Scroll to the me ssage you w ish to delete , and press Select . 4. Select Opt io ns > Delete . 5. Press Ye s to dele te the me ssage or Back to exit. All messages in a folder 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > T ext m essa ges > Delete messages . 2. Scroll to the status of the messa ges you wish to delete, and press Sel ect : All —D eletes all me ssages in all of the folde rs. All read — Deletes any me ssages whic h have been re ad in all of the folders. Al l unrea d —Delet es any m essages which have no t b een read i n all o f the folders. Mark the folders that h ave message s you want to del ete: Inbox —Delet es all mess ages fro m th e Inbox folder. Sent items — De let es al l me ssag es fr om th e Sent ite ms folder. Outbox —Dele tes a ll me ssages f rom t he O utbox folder. Drafts —De letes al l mes sages fr om t he Drafts folder. Archive —Delete s all message s fro m th e Archive folder. User-added fold er —Deletes all messages from a f older yo u created and named. 3. Press Done > Ye s to em pty th e ma rk ed fo ld er . Note: Only folde rs created in My folders c an be deleted. The Inbox , Sent items , Arc hive , and Te mpl a te s folders are protected. Wh en you de le te a f old e r , a ll me ssa ge s i n th e fol d e r a r e al so de let ed .
39 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Messages (Menu 1) ■ Vo i c e t a g s You ca n dial up to 25 st ored numbers using v oice dia ling. Before us ing voice tags, note tha t: • Voice tags are not language depende nt. They are dependent on the sp eaker’ s voi ce. • You must s ay th e na me ex actl y as you sa i d i t wh en y ou r e cor de d i t . • Voice tags are se nsitive to background noise. Record voice tags and use them in a quiet en vironmen t. • Very short names are not accepted. U se long names and avoid similar names for different number s. Not e: Us ing voice tags may be difficult in a no isy environm ent or during an emergenc y, so you should not re ly solely upon voic e dialing in all ci rcumstan ces. Assign a voice tag to an e ntry Before y ou can us e voice dialing, you must first as sign a voice tag to the numbe r. 1. In the standby mode, select Names and use t he Scro ll up ke y or Sc roll do wn key to find th e conta ct you w ant. 2 . Hig hlight the c ontact y ou wan t to assign a voic e tag, pr ess Deta ils > Opti ons > Add voic e tag > Start . 3. Spe ak clearly into the microphon e. Note: Do n o t p r es s Quit unle ss you wa nt to canc el the rec ording. The phone automatic ally stops recording and saves and replays the voice tag. The icon appears next to commands which hav e voice tags as signed. If recording is not successful , y our phone displays V oi ce sy stem er ror . Press Option s > Add voice tag , and repeat Step 3. Di al a nu mb e r 1. Press and hold Names . 2. Wh en you hear s evera l beep s and Please speak n o w appears , rel ease th e key.
40 Copyright © 2005 N okia 3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphon e. When the phone f inds the voice tag, Found: appea rs, and the phone automatica lly dials the number . I f the phon e does not locate a number or recog nize the voice ta g, No ma tc h fo und appear s. Voice ta gs After you ha ve associate d a vo ice tag to a c ontact, y ou can choose one of the following opti ons: Play b ack 1. Select Menu > Contacts > V oice tags . 2. Press Select , the n scroll to the name with the voice tag you wa nt to hear. 3. Press Select > Playback . Chang e 1. Select Menu > Contacts > V oice tags . 2. Press Select , the n scroll to the name with the voice tag you wa nt to change. 3. Press Select > Change . 4. Press Start . The phone repeats your voice tag, and Vo i c e t a g s a v e d appears. Delete 1. Select Menu > Contacts > V oice tags . 2. Press Select , the n scroll to the name with the voice tag you wa nt to erase. 3. Press Select > Delete > OK. ■ Minibrowser messa ges Mobile web messaging is a network service. See "Network Services," p. 6 for more information . If your wireless service prov ider supports this feature, you can use th e Mobile web to check for e-mail messages. In the standby mode, select Menu > Messages > Minibrowser messages > Conn ect . See "Mobile Web (Menu 9) ," p. 89 for more inform ation on using the Mobile web in your phon e to ac cess Web pages.
4 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Call log (Menu 2) 5. Call lo g (Menu 2 ) Call log s tores information about th e last 30 miss ed, 30 receive d, and 30 diale d calls . It als o adds th e to tal duration of all calls. Whe n the numbe r of ca lls ex ceed th e max i mum, t h e most re ce nt c al l re p lace s th e ol de st. Whether vie wing missed, recei ved, or dialed calls, th e menu options are th e same: Time of c all —Display the date and tim e of the call. Send m essage —Send a message to the number. Use n umber —E dit the nu mber and ass ociate a name with th e numbe r. Save —Ente r a name for the nu mber an d save it to your conta cts list. Add to contact —Ad d a number to a c ontact save d in your contac ts list. De le te —C lear the numbe r from memory. Call —Cal l th e num ber. ■ View missed calls Note: The missed calls feature does not function when your phone is switched off. Mi ss ed c all s are c al ls th at wer e ne ver answ er ed. 1. If the message notificatio n display appear s in the display , press List . 2. Wh en the phone number appears in the display, press Op tions . 3. Scroll to an option, and press Select to activ ate th e option. OR 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Call log > Miss ed calls . 2. Scroll to a name or num ber, and press Op tions . 3. Scroll to an option, and press Select to view or activate the option. ■ View rece iv ed calls Re ceived ca lls are calls that have been answ ered. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Call log > Re ceived calls . 2. Scroll to a name or num ber, and press Op tions . 3. Scroll to an option, and press Select to view or activate the option.
42 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ View dialed numbers Dialed calls are previous num bers y ou have dialed from you r phone: 1. In the standby mode, press the Send key or sele ct Menu > Call log > Di aled numb ers . 2. Scroll to a name or number, and press Opt io ns . 3. Scroll to an option, and press Selec t to view or activa te the optio n. Call times Yo u ca n m ake o r re ceive ca l ls t o or f ro m t he sa me num ber an d v iew up to f ive calls with the time each call occurred. You r phone clock must be set for this feature t o work accurately. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Misse d calls , Receive d calls , o r Dialed num bers > Optio ns > Time of call . 2. While vie wing a mis sed or received call, sele ct Op tions > Time of call . 3. Press the Scrol l down key to view the most rec ent call time s from this number; press Back to return to the options list. ■ Delete call logs You can de lete any missed, dialed, or re ceived c alls from phone memo ry. 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Men u > Call log > Delete re cent call lists . 2. Select th e call type you w ould like to clear ( All , Missed , Re cei ve d or Dialed ). ■ View duration of calls Not e: The actual invoice for calls and servic es from your servic e provider ma y vary, depend ing on network featu res, rounding off for billing, tax es and so forth. Last ca ll To view the duration of the last call, in the standby mode, select Men u > Call log > Call timers > Last call durat ion . Dialed ca lls To view the duration of all dialed calls, in the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Call time rs > Dial ed call s’ dura tion . T o view the du ratio n of dia led call s placed while in the home ne twork or while roamin g, select De t a ils > Home or Roaming .
43 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Call log (Menu 2) Received cal ls To view the duration of all rec eived calls, in the standby mode, select Men u > Call log > Call timers > Receiv ed calls ' duration for more information. To view the duration of rec eived calls placed wh ile in the home network or while roa ming, sele ct Details > Home or Ro ami ng . All calls In the standby mode, select Me nu > Call log > Call t im er s > All c alls’ duration . Life timer In the standby mode, select Me nu > Call log > Call t im er s > Life time r . Some time rs, including the life timer, may be reset during s ervice or software u pgrades. Cl ea r ti mer s In the standby mode, select Me nu > Call log > Call t im er s > Cle ar timers > OK . En ter your se cu rity code, and p ress OK . See "Security settings," p. 72 for more information . All call timers, except the life tim er, a re reset to zero whe n Cle ar tim er s is selecte d. ■ View duration of data/fax calls Data/fax calls are a network serv ice. See "Net work Se rvices," p. 6 for more information . If y our wirele ss service provider supports this feature, you can view th e size or duration of sent or re ceived data and fax calls. Note: T he actua l time invoice d for calls and services by your s ervice provider may vary, depending on netw ork features, rounding off for billing, taxes , and so forth. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Call log > Data/fax calls . 2. Scroll to on e of the following options: Last sent data/fax —View the size (KB) of the last s end data/fax ca ll. Last received data/fax —Vie w the size (KB) of the last rec eived data/fa x call. All sent data/ fax —View the size (KB ) of all sent da ta and fax calls. All received data/fax — View the size (KB) of all receive d data and fax ca lls. Duration of last data/fax call —Vie w the duration time of the last data or fax call.
44 Copyright © 2005 N okia Duration of all data/fax calls —View the duration tim e of all calls. Clear all data/fax logs —Pres s OK > Ye s to clear all data/fax logs. ■ View duration of minibrowser Minibrowse r is a network service . See "N e tw o rk S er v ice s ," p . 6 for m ore in for ma t io n . I f your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can view the size or duration of sent or received data from the Minibrowser. Not e: Th e actual time invoiced for calls a nd services by y our service provider ma y vary, de pending on ne twork features, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so fort h. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Minibrowser calls . 2. Scroll to one of the followin g options: Last sent bro wser data —View the siz e (KB ) of t he last se nd browse r data. Last received brow ser data — View the s ize (KB) of the last receiv ed data. All sent browser data — View the size (KB) of all sent browser data. All received browser data — View the size (KB) of all received browser data. Las t bro wser session —View the duration time of the last browser session. All bro wser sessi ons —View th e duration time of all browser sessions. Clear all bro wser logs —Pres s OK > Ye s to clear all browser logs.
45 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Contacts (Menu 3) 6. Contacts (Menu 3) The c ontact s list can hold up to 500 contac ts with m ultiple numbers and text notes for eac h contact. The amount of nu mbers and tex t entries that yo u can save may vary, depending on length and the total number of entries in the conta cts list. To ac cess the conta cts list, pres s the Right soft key, Names . ■ Add new contacts Save a na me an d numb er 1. In th e standby mode, use the keyp ad to enter the phone num ber you wish to sa ve. 2. Press Save . 3. E nter the name, and pre ss OK . Sa ve (o nly) a nu mber 1. In th e standby mode, use the keyp ad to enter the phone num ber you wish to sa ve. 2. Press and hold Opti ons until th e number is saved to phone memory. Save an ent ry 1. In the standby mode, select Names > A dd n ew . 2. E nter the name, and pre ss OK . 3. Ente r the phone number, and press OK > Don e . Sa ve mu lti ple nu m ber s and text item s You can save different ty pes of phone numbers and short text items per name to the co nt ac ts li st . The f ir st num ber yo u sa ve fo r an y ent ry i s au tom at ic al l y s et a s the default, or primary numbe r, but the primary number can always be changed. 1. In the standby mode, use the Scro l l down key to scroll to th e entry to whic h you wish to add a phone number or text item. Or, se lect Go to > Names > Search and scroll to th e entry to whi ch you wis h to add a phone number of text item.
46 Copyright © 2005 N okia 2. Select Details > Op tions > Ad d n u m b e r or A dd detail . If you sele cted Add number , selec t Ge ne r al , Mobile , Hom e , Wo r k , or Fax . If you sele cted Add detail , sel ec t E-m a il , We b address , Stre et address , or Note . 3. Enter the n umber or tex t for the type you ha ve select ed, and pres s OK . 4. To change a number type ( Ge nera l , Mobile , Hom e , Work , or Fa x ), sel ect Change type in the options list. You c an also change which ph one nu mber is the de fault (primary) number for the co ntact entry . 1. In the standby mode, press the Scro l l down ke y to sele ct th e n umbe r yo u wish to change, and press Details . 2. Scroll to the nu mber you w ish to set as defau lt, and selec t Opti ons > Set as default . Set u p v oice ta gs For more in formation on setting u p voice tags and other voice features, see "Voice tags," p. 39. Caller gr oups You can add contacts list entries to any of five caller groups, and then assign a unique ringing tone to tha t group. This enables you to ide ntify callers from the group by their uniqu e ringing tone. Setup a gr oup 1. In the standby mode, press the Scro l l down key to display a lis t of entries in your conta cts list. 2. Scroll to a name you would lik e to add to a c aller group, and press Details . 3. Select Opt io ns > Calle r groups . 4. Scroll to the caller group to w hich you would like to add the name, and press Select . Opti ons 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Men u > Con tacts > Caller groups . Family , VI P , Frie nds , Busine ss , and Othe r are the available caller groups.
47 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Contacts (Menu 3) 2. Use th e Fo ur-way scr oll key to highlight a group, and press Select to display the following calle r group options: Group name — Rename the group to your preferen ce. Group ringing t one —Set the ringing to ne for the group. Group membe rs —Add or remove members from the caller group. Se t up 1-tou ch dial ing Yo u can assoc iate any en try in the con tacts lis t with a key from 2–9 ; then di al those entries by pressing and holdin g the assigned key. T o activ ate or deactivate, see "1-touch dialing," p. 65. Assign a key to 1-touc h diali ng 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Contacts > 1-touch dialing . 2. Scroll to a n (e mpty ) 1-touch dialing slot, and press A ssign . 3. Ente r the number (including the area code), and pre ss OK ; or press Search to retrieve a num ber from the contacts list. 4. Ente r a name for the numbe r, and press OK . If 1-touch dialing is off, the phone disp lay s a prompt ask ing if you would like to turn 1-touc h dialing on. 5. Press Ye s to activa te 1-tou ch dialing. Chan ge 1-tou ch dia li ng number s 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Contacts > 1-touch dialing . 2. Scroll to th e 1- touch dialing e ntry you wish to c hange, and sele ct Opt ions > Change . 3. Ente r the new num ber; or press Search to retrieve a nu mber from the contact s lis t, and pres s OK . 4. Ente r a name for the entry, and press OK . Delet e 1-touch d ialing numbers 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Contacts > 1-touch dialing . 2. Scroll to th e 1-touch dialing locati on you wish to delete , and press Op tions . 3. Se le c t Del et e > Ye s .
48 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Edit contact s list entries 1. Select Names > Search and high light the entry you would like to edit, and press De tai ls . 2. Scroll to the phone nu mber or detail you wish to edit, and press Opt io ns . 3. Select one of the following option s. Some of the opti ons may be available: A dd voice tag —Highlight a number in your con tacts deta ils and add a voice tag t o the contac t. Edit num ber / E dit detail —Edit an existing phone number or the details attache d to the con tact. Delete number / Dele te detail —De lete a phone number or the deta ils attached to the contac t. Use n umbe r —Edit t he number and press Option s to u se the numb er. Change type —C ha nge t he num ber typ e to General , Mobile , Hom e , Work , or Fa x or the detail type to E- mai l , Web addres s , Stre et address , or Note . Set as default —Chang e the d efau l t num ber of th e con t act. A dd number —Add a number to the contact. A dd detail — Add an address or note to the contact. A dd image - Add a photo to the cont act. Caller groups —Add the cont act to an existing caller group. Cu sto m to ne — Set a ringing tone to the contac t different th an the default . Send b us . card —Send the contact as a business card to another phone . Send message —Create and se nd the con tact a TXT Me ssa ge. 1-touch dialin g —Add the cont ac t to y o ur 1 -to u c h di al i ng li st . Edi t nam e —Edi t the name of the co ntact. Vie w na me —Vie w the name of the contac t. Delete —De let e th e enti re co ntac t en t ry fro m yo ur co nt ac ts l ist . 4. Edit the option to your preference, and press OK .
49 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Contacts (Menu 3) ■ Delete contacts list entries 1. In the standby mode, select Names > Delete . 2. To delete indiv idual entries, select One by one . 3. Scroll to th e entry you wish to delete, and sele ct De l et e > Ye s to confirm. 4. To del ete the entire co ntents of your con tacts lis t, select De le te al l > Ye s . 5. Enter the lock code, and press OK . See "Security settings," p. 72 for more info r mation. ■ View th e contacts list 1. In the standby mode, select Names . The following option s are displayed: Search —Find a nam e or select from a list. Add ne w — Add a contac t to your contact s list. Edit name —Edit an ex isting nam e. Delete —Delete a name and its associate d numbers. Settings — Change th e c ontact s list vie w or ch eck the memo ry sta tus of your phone. 1-touch di aling —View or modify the list of 1-touc h dialing numbers. V oice tags —A ttach, listen to, or modify a voice tag to a contact in the conta cts list. Own nu mber —V iew your own phone number. Caller groups —View and edit the properties for any of the caller groups, including Family , VI P , Friends , Bus iness , or Other . 2 . Sc roll to an it em , and p res s Sel ect to activate t he feat ure or ent er its submen u. Se arch for a n ame 1. In the standby mode, press Names > Search and us e th e Scroll dow n key to disp lay the cont ent s of your co ntacts list. 2. Press the key which c orresponds to the first letter of the name for which you are performin g a searc h. 3. Scroll up and down to select a contact, and press Details to vi ew the de tail s.
50 Copyright © 2005 N okia Conf ig ure s et tings You can select h ow th e con tacts a ppear in yo ur cont acts list a nd v iew the amount of me mory used or available in your phone. 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Names > Settin gs . 2. Select one of the follow ing options: Scrolling v iew —Sel ect Normal nam e list , Name and num ber , Large name list , or Name and image view. Memory stat us — View the amount of phon e memory used as well as the amount o f phone memory available ■ Send and receive contacts (business cards) You ca n send and rece ive an entry in y our conta cts list using text me ssaging, if supported by your wirele ss provider. Send a busin ess card You can send a business card as a TXT Me ssage to a compatible phone or other han dheld devi ce. 1. Highlight th e entry from the contacts list th at you w ish to send, and se lect Details > Optio ns > Send bus. card > Via infrared , Via text message , Via Bluetooth or Via multimedia . 2. Enter the number for your recipie nt, or press Search to re tr iev e a numb er from your conta cts list. 3. Press OK and the business card is sent.
5 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Camera (Menu 4) 7. Camer a (Menu 4) You can tak e photos and record video clips with the built -in camera and adju st it s s ettings. Th e camera lens is on the front of the phone . The color display and the min i display on the front of the phone work as a viewfin der. The camera produces photos in JPEG form at and video clips in H.263 (SubQCIF) form at. After you take a pict ure or vid eo, you can attach it to a multimed ia m e s s a g e , s e n d i t w i t h M M S , s a v e i t a s a w a l l p a p e r , o r s e n d i t t o P i x p l a c e . W h e n you a ttach a pic ture to an entry in you r list of c ontact s, the picture is displaye d whe n the co ntact ca lls you . If there is not en ough mem ory to take a new photo, delete old photos or other fi l es in th e g a ll er y. The Nokia 6256 i devices support an image capture resolution of 128 x 160 pixels on the Main display and 96 x 65 pixels on the Mini display . The ima ge resolu tions in the se materials may appear different. ■ Take a photo 1. Press t he Cam er a key, or in the standby mode, s elect Menu > Camera > Opt ions > Change mode > an d scroll t o S tandard pho to , P ortrait photo , Night mode , or Vid eo and press Select . Or use th e Left/Ri ght scroll ke ys to change mode. To switch between Standard photo and Vide o , press the Cam era key. Standard p hoto -Whe n you want to ta ke norma l land scape phot os. P ort rait photo —W hen you wa nt to take a sm aller icon-siz ed, vertical phot o, which can be added to an ent ry in your contacts list. Night mode —To take a ph oto when th e lighting is dim and t he camera needs a longer exposure time for the phot o to be of good quality Vid eo —To record a video. 2. Press Capture or th e Camera key to tak e the photo. When taking a photo, a shutter sound is heard. The phone saves the photo in the Image s f old er of th e Gallery menu. The sav ed photo is shown on the displa y.
52 Copyright © 2005 N okia 3. Select Back to take another photo, or press Opti on s and choose from one of the fo llowing: Zoom — Zoom in closer before capturing a photo or get a closer look at the captured photo; use the Up/Down scroll k eys to navigate around the photo. Send —Sel ect Via multimedia , Via infrared , or Via Bluetooth to send a photo to a compatible phone or PC. Ren am e —Enter or edit th e name of the captured phot o and press OK . Ope n Gal lery —Open t he Galle ry to view sav ed images, videos, and re cordings. Set contrast —Use t he Righ t or Left scr oll k eys to adjust the c ontra st of the captured photo. Set as wallpaper —Us e a ca pt ur e d ph o to f o r w all p ap e r. Details —View t he Name , Size , Created , Forma t , Resolution , or C opyright of a captured photo. Othe r option s In the st an db y mo de , sel e ct Men u > Ca mera , or pr es s th e Ca me ra key an d Opti ons : Change mode — Switch be twee n Standard photo , P ortra it photo , Night m ode or Video . Zoom —Zoom in closer before capturing a photo or get a closer look at the captured ph oto; use the Up/D own scroll keys to navigate around the photo. Flash on or Fl as h o ff —Select to c apture a photo u sing the flash, or witho ut the flash. Self-tim er —Set a timer to delay capturing a photo for 10 seconds. Use main display / Use m ini di s play —Cha nge t he view finde r. Us e the ma in dis play or the min i display. Use the mini displa y to take a self-portra it. Vi ew pr evio us —View th e previously capture d photo. Ope n Gal ler y —Op en t he Images folder in the Gallery menu. Setting s —Sel ect t he D efault mode , Image quality , V ide o cl ip le ngth , Cam er a sounds , Default title , and I mage storage . Self -tim er You ca n set the tim er on the c amera to delay for ap proximat ely 10 seco nds before capturing th e photo. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Camera > Options > Self-tim er .
53 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Camera (Menu 4) 2. Press Select > Start . A beep sounds wh ile the self-time r is run ning, and beeps faster when th e camera is about to capture the photo. After the timeout, t he came ra takes the photo and saves the photo in the Images folder of the Gallery me n u. Select Back > Optio ns > Self-timer to capture another photo. Or select Opt ions for the list of "Other options," p. 52. ■ Record a Vide o clip 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Camera > Opt io ns > Change mode > Vid eo > Record . While yo u are recording, the indic ator and the remain ing recording tim e are shown at the t op of th e display. 2. Se le c t Pause to p a us e th e re co rdi n g, C o nti n ue to resume the recordin g, or Stop to stop the recording. Th e pho ne s ave s t he r eco rdi ng in the Video clips fol der of t he Gallery me nu. 3. Se le c t Back to record another vide o. OR Select Opti ons and one of the following: Delete —Dele te t he v id eo cl ip . Send —Send the video clip to another device as a multimedia message or using IR or B luetooth co nnectiv ity. Rename — Renam e the vi de o cli p. Open Ga llery —Go to the Vide o clips folder in the gall ery. Mute audio or U nmute audio —Tu rn the so und on or off. Set contra st —Incre a se or decrease contrast of the selected video using the Scro ll righ t and Sc rol l left keys . Details —Vie w details of the se lected video, such as name, s ize, time and date created, length, file form at, and copyright information.
54 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Settings In the standby mode , select Menu > Cam era > Optio n s > Settings . Scroll to one of the follow ing options and press Selec t : Default mode —Sc roll to Standard photo , P ortrait ph oto , Nigh t mode or Vid eo as the default and press Se lect . Image quality —De fine file compre ssion when saving the image. Scroll to Hig h , Normal , or Basic and pre ss Select . High has th e least file compres sion and provides the best image quality , but takes more memory. Image size —Sel ect 64 0x480 , 32 0x240 , or 160x12 0 to c hange image size or resolution. Higher re solutions produce better quality images. Video clip leng th —Scroll to De fa ult or Maximum and pres s Select . T he ma xim um is approximately 4 mi nutes depending on conditions. Only video clips that are default le ngth or shorter can be sent in a multime dia messa ge. Camera so unds —S croll to On or Off and pre ss Se l ec t . Def a ul t ti tl e —Sel e ct Autom atic to us e a p redef in ed tit le o r My tit le to ke y in or edit a new title. Image storage —S elect De fault fo lder or Other folder and press Select . This option is availa ble only when usin g a multimedia ca rd.
55 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Gallery (Menu 5) 8. Gallery (Menu 5) Yo u can save picture s, video cli ps, recording s, and rin g tone s to folders in the gallery, and add ne w folders to the ones already there. Y ou can downlo ad images and tones using MMS, SMS, or mobile web sites. Note: Only devices that offer com patible multim edia message or e-mail features can receive and di splay m ultim edia me ssages. Your ph one supports a digital rights m anagement system to protect content that you have acqui r ed. A piece of content, such as a ringing ton e, can be protected and associat ed wit h certain usage rules, for example, the n umber of us age times or a certain usage period. The rules are de fined in the con tent activ ation ke y that can be deliv ered wi th t he conte nt o r separat ely , depe ndin g on the se rvice provid er. Yo u may be ab le to update the se activ ation keys . Always ch eck the delivery terms of any content and activa tion ke y before acquiring the m, as they may be subject to a fee . Copyright protecti on may prevent some images, ring tones, and other con tent from being copied, modi fied, transfe rred, or forwarded. Your p hone has a bout 7 .5 MB of me mory for st oring files in the gallery. This mem ory is not shared with other functions, such as contacts. If the phone displays a mess age that the memo ry is full, delete some existi ng files before proceeding. You ca n also use a compa tible Mul tiMediaCard to add me mory. Warning: Use only com patible Mu ltimedia cards (MMC) with this device. Other memory cards, such as secure digital (SD) cards, do not fit in the MM C card slot an d are not compatible with this dev ice. Using an incompa tible memory card m ay damage th e memory card a s well as the device, and data stored on the incompatible card may be corrupte d. ■ Fol de r s 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Gallery . A list of folders is displaye d. I mages , Video clips , M usic files , G raphics , Tones , and Recordings a re prese t in the phone. If the re is a MultiMed iaCard in the phone, a Mu ltiMediaCard icon is also displayed. 2. Scroll to a folder, and select Ope n to view a list of the files in the folder. Or sele ct Opt io ns to ac ce ss the fo llow ing:
56 Copyright © 2005 N okia Delete folder —Dele te a folder you ha ve crea ted. You cannot de lete a pres et fol de r. Mo ve —Move the selecte d folder into another folder. Afte r selecting Mov e , scroll to another folder, a nd select Opti on s > Mo ve he re. Yo u c annot m ove a pres et fol der . Ren am e fo lde r —Re name a fold er you ha ve creat ed. You can not re name a pres et fol der . Set password —Create a password (1–8 characters) for the MultiM ediaCard, to protect it ag ainst unau thorized us e. This option is available only for the MultiMedia Card folder. Change password —C han ge th e Mult iM ediaC ard pass wor d tha t you h ave created. This option is available only for the MultiMedia Card folder. Delete password — Delet e th e Multi Medi aC ard pass wor d th at yo u h ave created. This option is available only for the MultiMedia Card folder. R en ame mem . c ar d —Enter a name for th e MultiMedi aCard. This op tion is available only for the MultiMedia Card folder. Fo r ma t me m. ca r d —De lete all files and folders s tored on t he Mult iMediaCard. This option is ava ilable only for the MultiM ediaCard folder. Details — Show the name , size, and date of creation of the selected folder. T ype of view —Sel ect Lis t , or Gri d to de termine h ow th e folders and t he files within folde rs are displayed. Sort — Sort the contents of the sele cted folder by name, date, format, or size. A dd folder —Create a n ew folde r. Memory stat us — Check the available mem ory for the phone hands et or the MultiMed iaCard. A ctivat ion ke y list —View the list of ava ilable activatio n keys . You can de lete activati on keys if desired.
57 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Media (Menu 6) 9. Media ( Menu 6) ■ Media playe r The media player allows you to play vi deos and audio received via MMS. Check the availa bility of these s ervices, pricin g, and tariffs with your ne twork operator or the serv ice provider who se service you wis h to use. Service providers will als o give y ou instructions on how to use th eir service s. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Media > Media player > Ope n Gal ler y . Fro m th e galle ry, yo u ca n play store d audi o and video files. S ee " Ga l ler y (M e nu 5 )," p. 55. ■ Radio Your phon e has a n FM radio that als o fu nc tions as an alarm cloc k radio. You can listen to th e FM radio on your phone throug h the hands-free speaker or with a headset. For FM stereo , connect a com patible music s tand or stereo headset to the conne ctor on the bottom of the phon e. The FM radio uses the wire of t he headset as an antenna. A compatibl e headse t needs to be attached to the device for the FM radio to function properly. The quality of a radio broadcast depends on coverage of the radio station in that particular area. Warning: Listen to mus ic at a moderate le vel. Cont inuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing. Turn t he radio on and off 1. Connect t he phone to a compatibl e headse t or music stand. 2. In the standby mode, select Men u > Media > Radio . 3. To turn off the radio, pre ss and hold the End ke y. Use the ra dio With th e radio on, s elect Op tions and one of the following: Tu rn of f —Turn off the radio. Save chann el —Save the current station to on e of 20 locations .
58 Copyright © 2005 N okia Automatic tuning: —Brie fly p ress the Sc rol l up key or th e Scro ll dow n key to start the channe l search up or down. Select OK when a c hannel is found . Ma nua l t u nin g : —Pres s the Scr oll u p ke y or the Scro ll down key to sear ch in inc remen ts of 0 .05 M Hz. Set frequency —M anually en ter the frequency of a known radio station. Delete c hannel — Delet e a save d chan ne l. Loud sp eak er / Heads et —Lis ten to the radio through the speakerphone or through the he adse t. Mono ou tput / Stereo outp ut —Listen to the radio in monaural mode (default) or in stere o . Ste reo ou tput is av ail abl e th roug h a ster eo enha nc emen t. Rename —Enter a ne w name for the saved channe l, and selec t OK . To set the ra dio frequency , press the * key and us e the keypa d to enter the frequency of a known radio station. To tune th e radio manually, press the # ke y; then pres s th e Sc roll u p key or the Sc roll do wn key to se arch in increme nts of 0.05 MHz. To adjust the radio volume, press the Volume up and Volum e dow n ke ys. Whe n a n app lication using a browser con nection is send ing or receiving data, it may inte rfere with the radio. Whe n you place or receive a ca ll, the radio aut omatically mut es. Once the call is ended, the radio switche s bac k on. Sav e a ra dio c han ne l You can save a preset station to any on e of 20 locations in memory , and then tune to that station by pressing the S croll up key or the Scroll d own key wit h the radio on. 1. With the radio on, press and hold the Scro ll up ke y or the Scro ll down key to start the channel s earch. Searching stops when a ch annel is found. 2. To save the chan nel, s elect Opti on s > Save channel . 3. Enter a nam e for the chan nel, and sele ct OK . 4. Select a n (emp ty) location to save the chan nel. To save an FM statio n quickly to 1– 9 memory lo cations, pr ess and hold the corresponding number key while the radio is playing. The n, enter the name of the cha nnel, a nd s elect OK .
59 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Media (Menu 6) ■ V oice rec order You ca n make a s hort (up to 3 minute s) recording a nd save it to the Recordings folder or another folde r in the Gallery . A short press of the Voic e/sh ut ter ke y star t s an d s top s voi ce me mo r e cor de r. M ake a reco rding 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Media > V oice recorder . 2. To s tar t th e re co rd ing , sele ct Reco rd . 3 . H old the phon e in t he no rmal positi on n ear you r ear, an d re cord y our m essage. 4. To stop the recording, select Stop . The recording is saved in the Recordin gs f o l d e r o f t h e Gall ery . 5. To replay the latest recording, select Play last recorded . 6. To s end the late st recording as a multim e dia message or by IR or Bluetooth to a compati ble phone, select Send last recorded . Define a storage folder You can s elect a folder other than Rec ordings as the default folder to store your voi ce r eco rd in gs. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Media > V oice recorder > Sel ec t me mor y . 2. Scroll to a folder in the gallery, and sele ct Opt i on s > Select . Manage reco rdi ngs 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Media > V oice recorder > Recordin gs list . 2. Scroll to th e Recordings folde r or the folder that you have defined for storing recordings, and s elect Ope n . 3. Us e the options av ailable in the G allery .
60 Copyright © 2005 N okia 1 0. Settings (Menu 7) Use this menu to c hange profiles, main display settings, mini display settings, tone sett ings, time and date settin gs, call sett ings, phone settings , voice comma nds, enh anceme nt settings , security se ttings, applica tion setting s, network settings, network services, and restore factory settings. ■ Profiles Profiles define how your pho ne reacts when you receive a call or message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. Ringing options, keypad tones, and other settings for each of the ava ilable profiles can be left at their default setting, or pe rsonalized to suit your nee ds. The following profiles are avail able: Normal , Silent , Mee t i n g , Ou tdoor , and P ager . Profiles are al so availabl e for en hancemen ts such as a h eadset an d car kit. See "Enhancement settings ," p. 71 for more information about enhanc ement profiles. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Scroll to the profile of your choice, and press Sel ect . 3. Select Act i vat e . Customiz e a pr ofile You can person a lize any of the profiles a variety of ways. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Profiles . 2. Select the profile you w ish to customize. 3. Select Customize . 4. Select th e optio n you want to cu stomize ( In coming call alert , Ri ngi n g t one , Ringing vo lume , V ibrating a lert , Message alert tone , Keypad tones , Wa r n in g tones , Alert for , or Profile n ame ). Not e: You cann ot ren ame the Normal profil e. Set a ti med prof ile Timed profiles can be used to prevent missed calls. F or example, suppose you attend a n event that require s 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 misse d calls by returning y our phone to the defau lt profile at a time yo u specify .
6 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) Note: Ti med profiles ca n be set up to 24 hours in advanc e. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Profiles . 2. Select the profile you wish to activate and set for timed expiration. 3. Se le c t Time d . 4. Ente r the time for the profile to expire, and press OK . ■ Main display se ttings Wallpa per You can set your phon e to display a bac kground picture (wallp aper) in the standby mode. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Main display settings > Wallpaper > Select wallpaper . 2. H ighlight t he Gr aphics fol der, and press Ope n . 3. Brow se the fol der . 4. When yo u arri ve at the imag e of your ch oice, sel ect Op tion s > Set as wall pape r . To ac tivate/deact ivate wallpa per, in the sta ndby mode, sele ct Menu > Setting s > Main display setti ngs > Wallpape r > On or Off . Co lo r sc h em e s You can c hange the color of some display components in your phone, such as indicators and signal bars. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Main display settings > Co lor s chem es . 2. Scroll to the c olor scheme of your choice, and press Select . Choos e a ba nner Bann er is a network service . See "Network Servic es," p. 6 for more information. If your w ireless s ervice provide r suppo rts this feature , you can ch oose whet her the display shows the operator logo when the phone is in the idle state. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Main dis play settings > B anner > De fa ult or Customize .
62 Copyright © 2005 N okia Menu v iew You can ch ange the view of the main me nu. The grid view shows menu icons only, and the list view show s a list of icons with th e names. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > M ain display sett ings > Menu vie w > List or Grid . ■ Mini display settings You ca n select dis play set tings for the m i ni display on the front of your phone. Wallp ape r In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Mini display se ttings > Wallpaper > Select wallpaper . Color schemes In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Mini display se ttings > Colo r s ch emes > Blue , Brow n , Gr ay , Green , Oran ge , Pink , Red , or Vi ole t . Screen save r In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Mini display se ttings > Screen saver > On , Of f , Select s. saver , or Tim e- o u t . ■ T one settings You ca n adjust the ringin g volume, ke ypad tones, and more for the active profile. Select Menu > Settings > Ton e s et t i ng s and one of the following: Inco ming call a lert — Sele ct ho w the ph one n otif ies you of an in comi ng ca ll. Ringin g tone —Sele ct the ringing tone for incom ing calls. Ringin g volume —Set th e vo lu me of yo ur r in gi ng to ne. Vibrating alert — Turn the vibrating alert on or off. Message alert tone —Sele ct th e to ne fo r rec eived mes sages . K eypad tones —S et the v olume of you r keypad t ones (or turn them off). War n i ng t on e s —Turn warning and con firmation tone s on or off. Alert for — Define whic h caller groups the select ed profile will ac cept or decline. See "Caller groups," p. 46 for more in formation.
63 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) ■ Time and date sett in gs Cl oc k Show/h ide the clock In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Time and date settings > Cl ock > Sho w clock or Hide clock . Set th e time 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Time and date settings > Clock > S e t th e tim e . 2. Ente r the time (in hh:mm format), and press OK . 3. Se le c t am or pm (i f 12-hou r format is select ed). Time zone Select your time zone based on Greenwic h Mean Time (GMT), plus or minus hours in yo ur time zon e. For exa mple, G MT - 8 is US Pa cific time in Los Ang eles, C A. GMT doe s not includ e Dayl ight savings time, so add or subtract accordingly. Time format In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Time and date settings > Cl ock > Time form at > 24-hour or 12 -hour . Dat e Show/h ide the date In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Time and date settings > Da t e > Show date or H ide date . Set th e date 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Time and date settings > Date > Se t the date . 2. E nter the dat e, and press OK . Cha nge the da te for mat 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Time and date settings > Date . 2. Scroll to th e Dat e se parator , and press Select . 3. Select t he separator of y our choice.
64 Copyright © 2005 N okia 4. Scroll to Date format , and press Select . 5. Select th e form at of your cho ice. Set the a uto -upda te of d ate and t ime Auto-update is a network service. See "N etw o rk S e rvi c es ," p. 6 for more inform ation. If your wireless service prov ider supports this feature, you can allow th e digital netw ork to set the clock , which is usefu l wh en y ou are out o f you r ho me ar ea, fo r in st an ce when y ou hav e tra veled to an ot he r n et wor k o r t i me z o ne. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Auto- update of date & time > On , Confirm first , or Off . If yo u use th e Auto-update of date & time option while outside your digital netw ork, you may be prom pted to enter the time manually . Network tim e will replace the time and date when you re-enter y our digital network. If your battery has been removed or has drained outside the digital network, you may be prompted to e nter the time manua lly (o nce th e batte ry is repla ced o r recharge d, and you are still outs ide of the digital net work). ■ Call settings Locatio n info sharing Location info s haring is only avail able for the Nokia 6256i phon e. Location info sharing is a n etwork s ervice. Se e "Net work Servic es," p. 6 for more information. 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 network . 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 agency receiving the information. It may not fun ction in all area s or at all time s. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Call se ttings > Location info sharin g > 91 1 o n l y or Location on > Ye s or No . 91 1 o n l y —This is the default profile . The phon e location informatio n is share d only during an eme rgency call to the official emergenc y number programmed into your phon e. The phone screen displa ys in the upper left hand corner of the scre en in t he standby mode.
65 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) Loca tion on —T he phone locat ion informati on is shared with the netwo rk whenev er the phone is powered on and activated. The sc reen displays in the upper left hand corner. Note: Lo cation information will always be sh ared with the network during emergen cy calls to the official emergency number programmed into the phon e, regardless of which setting is selecte d. After placing an em ergenc y cal l the ph one r ema ins in emerg enc y mode for five m inutes . During this time , the location inform ation wi ll be shared with th e network. For more in formation, see "Emergen cy calls," p. 104. An ykey an swer An ykey ans wer allow s you to answe r an incom ing call by briefly pre ssing any key exce pt th e Powe r key, Ri ght so ft key, or End key. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Call settin gs > Anykey answer > On or Off . Automa tic redial Occasionally, your netw ork may experience heavy traffic, resulting in a fast busy signal when you dial. Wi th automat ic 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 > Settin gs > Call settin gs > Automatic redial > On or Off . 1-t ou c h d ial in g You ca n act iva te or d eact iv ate 1- touc h d ialing . I n th e stand by mo de , s elect Menu > Set ti ng s > Call settings > 1-touch dialing > On or Off . For more inform ation on entering 1 -touch dia ling numbe rs, see "Set up 1-touch dialing," p. 47. Answer wh en fo ld is opened Set your phone to answer a call when you open the fold. If the setting is off, you must pre ss th e Sen d ke y a fter y ou o pe n the fold . In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Call settin gs > Answer when fold is opened > On or Off .
66 Copyright © 2005 N okia Callin g card If you us e a calling ca rd for long distan ce calls, you can save the callin g card numbe rs in your phon e. Your pho ne can store up to four c alling cards. Not e: Contact you r calling card com pany for more inform ation. Save infor mation 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settin gs > Calling card . 2. Enter your lock code, and press OK . See "Sec urity settin gs," p. 72 for more inform a tion. 3. Scroll to one of the four card memory locations, and select Options > Edit > OK > Dialing seq uence . 4. Select one of the following seque nce types: A ccess no. phone no . card no. —Dial 1 -800 acce ss number, phone nu mber, then ca rd n umber ( P IN if re quire d) A ccess no. card no. phone no. —Dial 1 -800 acce ss number, card numbe r ( PIN if required), then phone numb er Prefix phone no . card no. —Dial th e prefix (num bers that must pr ecede the phon e number ) and phone nu mber you wa nt to dial, then card num ber ( PIN if re quired) 5. Enter the require d information (access number or prefix and card nu mber), and press OK t o co nf ir m yo ur e ntr ie s. 6. Select Card name . 7. Enter the card name, and press OK . Make ca ll s After y ou h ave sa ved yo ur calli ng c ard inform ation in your phone, you can mak e a call u sing your calling ca rd. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call settin gs > Calling card . 2. Enter your lock code, and press OK . See "Sec urity settin gs," p. 72 for more inform a tion. 3. Scroll to the callin g card of your ch oice, select Opti ons > Select > OK . 4. Press the End key to return to the s tandby m ode; then ent er the phone number, including any prefix ( such as 0 or 1 ) that your calling card may require whe n you make a callin g card call. See your calling card for ins tructions.
67 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) 5. Press and hold the Sen d key for a few se conds until Card call is display ed. 6. When you hear the to ne o r system messag e, press OK . Intern ationa l prefix For inte rnational cal ls, press the */ key tw ice for the internat ional prefix (the character re places the i nternat ional ac cess code) and th en key in the country code, the area code without 0 , and the phone number. Calls describe d here as interna tional, in some cases, may be made between regions of the same cou ntry. Data /fax ca lls Data or fax c alls is a network service. See "N etwork S ervices," p. 6 for more informatio n. If your wireless se rvice provider supports th is feature, you ca n set up the phone to send or re ceive dat a or f ax call s when a termi nal, such a s a PDA or PC, is conn ected. For be tter performance durin g data calls, pla ce the phone on a stationary surface with the keypad facing dow nward. Do not move the phone by holding it in your ha nd during a data call. . 1. In th e standb y mode, se lect Men u > Setting s > Ca ll sett in gs > Data /fa x call s > Incoming data/fax ca ll . 2. Sel ect one of th e following options: Normal —The phon e receive s incomin g calls as usual. Data calls only — The phone receives only data calls. Fax calls only —The phon e receives only fax calls. 3. Wh en you are finished receiving the fax or data call, repeat Steps 1 and 2 and sel ect Normal . Data trans fe r You c an vie w th e tr ansm iss i on s pee d when sending or receiving data or fax calls. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Call settin gs > Data/fax calls > Data rate display > G raphic or Off . Cal l su mmary Yo ur phone can dis play th e time sp ent on a ca ll when you hang u p. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Call settin gs > Call summ ary > On or Off .
68 Copyright © 2005 N okia Ringing tone for no ca ller I D You can s elect a different ringing ton e for calls received with no c aller ID. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Ca ll settings > R inging to ne for no caller ID > On or Off . See "Custom ize a profile," p. 60 for more information on select ing a ringing tone. ■ Phone settings Phone lang ua ge 1. In the standby mode , se lect Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Phone language . 2. Scroll to the language of your choice and press Select . The phone langu a ge affects the time and date formats of the clock, alarm clock, and calendar. Touc h tone s Touch ton es are the tones that sound whe n you press the keys on your phone keyp ad. You ca n use touch ton es for many aut omate d dial-up servic es such as banking and airlines , or for e nterin g your voi ce mailbox number and passwo rd. Touch ton es are s ent during an a ctive c all. You can s end them manually from yo ur phone ke ypad, or se nd them au toma tically by saving the m in your phon e. Set typ e 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > To uc h tones > M anual Touch tones . 2. Select one of the follow ing options: C ont i nuo us —The tone sounds for as long as you press a nd hold a key. Fixed —Used to send tones of the duration you specify in the T ouch to ne length option. Off —Use d to turn of f to nes. No ton es ar e sen t when yo u press a k ey. Set l eng th You ca n also spe cify touch tone length when u sing the Fi x ed option. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Touch ton es > Touch tone le ngth > Short (0.1 secon ds) or Long (0.5 seconds) .
69 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) Me mor y st at us You ca n view the size of memory a vailable on the handse t and the mem ory card. In the standby mode, select Me n u > Se ttings > Phone settings > Memory status > Handse t or Me mory card . Sta rt-up tone Yo u can select to have a sta rt-up to ne whe n you first tu rn on your p hone. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Phone settings > Start-up to ne > On or Off . Wel come no te You can w rite a welcome note that brie fly appears on the display screen when ever yo u sw itc h you r p hon e on . Note: P redic tive text input is n ot available for welc ome note text. 1 . In t he standb y m ode, sele ct Me nu > Set tings > Ph one set tings > We lc o m e n o te . 2. E nter a note (up to 44 characters ). Press the * key t o display and s elect from availa ble spe cial ch aracters. 3 . When yo u are fi nish ed, sel ect Op tio ns > Save . Select Del et e if you wan t to delete the previous tex t and begin cre ating another welc ome note. He lp text act ivat ion Your phon e displays brie f descriptions for most menu ite ms. When you access a feature or men u, pause for abo ut 10 seconds and wait for the help text to be displaye d. Use the s croll keys to page th rough the full help text , if necessary. The default s etting for help text is on. Ho w ever, you can turn help te xt on or off. In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Phone settings > Help text activat ion > On or Of f . ■ V oice commands You ca n set as many as five voice com mands, which allow han ds-free operation of c ertain phone features.
7 0 Copyright © 2005 N okia Ass ign a voi ce tag to a co mman d Befo re usin g voic e comm ands, y ou must first add a voic e tag t o th e phon e functi on. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Se ttings > V oice comman ds . 2. Select the phone fu nction you wish to tag ( Profiles , V oic e mailbox , Radio , Infrared , V oice recorder or Call log ). 3. If necessary, scroll to an option asso ciated with that fun ction, and press Sel ect . 4. Select Opt io ns > Add . 5. Press St art , and speak the voice tag clearly into the mic rophone. Not e: Do not press Qui t unl es s y ou wan t to ca ncel t he rec o rdin g. The phone replays and then saves the recorded tag. The icon appears nex t to com ma nd s wh ic h hav e voi c e ta gs as s ign e d. Activate a voice command After you have ass ociated a v oice tag with a ph one function, y ou can issue a co mmand by spea king the v oice ta g. 1. Press and hold the Right so ft key . 2. When Pl ease spe ak n ow appears, pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphon e. When th e ph one f in ds t he voi ce t ag, F ound: appears, and the phone plays the recognized vo ice tag through the ea rpiece. The function you reques ted is activated. Opti ons After you have associated a voice tag to a command, you can choose one of the following opti ons: •S e l e c t Play back to listen to the v oice comm and tag. •S e l e c t Chan ge to change the voice command. •S e l e c t De lete to er ase t he v oice comman d t ag. Voice recor der This feature allows you to re cord pieces of speech or sound with your phone and listen to th em later. The total available time is 30 s econds if no m emos hav e been stored. The maximum length of a recording depends on how muc h memory remains available.
7 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) Record speech o r sound 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > V oice c ommands > V oice rec order > Re cord . 2. Afte r the recorder start tone is heard, begin recording speec h or sound. 3. Wh en yo u are fi nish ed r ecor ding, pres s Stop . 4. E nter the title you w ish to assign to the recording, and pres s OK . Opti ons After you have saved the record ing to the Recordings list , highlight the recording, and choose one of the following option s: • Sel ect P layback to listen to the recordin g using the earpiece . • Sel ect Del et e to eras e the r ecord ing. • Sel ect E dit title to re name the rec ording. • Sel ect Add alarm to add an alarm to the recordi ng. ■ Enhancement settings The enhan cement setting s menu is shown only if the phone is or has been conne cted to a compat ible enhan cemen t. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > E nhanc emen t se ttings > Headset , Handsfre e , Loopset , TTY/TDD , or Charge r . Headse t Scroll to the option of you r choice, and press Select to enter the submenu and m odi fy it s se tti ng s. Defau lt profile —Choose the profile you wish to be automatically activated whe n a headset is co nnected. Automat ic answer —Calls are answered au tomaticall y after one ring when a hea ds et i s c onn ec ted . Se le ct On or Off . Handsf ree Scroll to the option of you r choice and press Select to enter th e subme nu and m odi fy it s se tti ng s. Defau lt profile —Choose the profile you wish to be automatically activated whe n your phon e is connected to a car kit.
72 Copyright © 2005 N okia Automatic answer —Cal ls are answ ered automatically after one ri ng when a c ar kit is co nne cted. Sele ct On or Off . Lights —C hoose to keep the phone light s always on, or to shut off automatically afte r severa l se conds. S elect On or Automatic . Loopset The LPS-4 Loopset inte rfaces with digital phones for wearers of T-coil equipped hearing aids. Scroll to the option of you r choice, and press Select to ente r the submenu and modify it s se ttings. Default profile —C hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically activa ted wh en your phone is connected to a loopset. Automatic answer —Cal ls are answ ered automatically afte r one ring when a loopset is connected. Select On or Of f . TTY/T DD • Chec k with the ma nufacture r of the TTY/TDD de vice for a conn ecting cable that is compa tible with the Nokia phon e. • TTY/TDD c ommunic ations depe nd on network ava ilability. Check with your service provider for availability and description of servic es. Char ger Scroll to the option of you r choice, a nd press Select to ente r the subm enu and mo di fy it s se tti ng s. Default profile —C hoose the profile you wish to be automa tically activa ted wh en yo ur phone is c onne cted to the ch arger. Lights —C hoose to keep the phone light s always on, or to shut off automatically afte r severa l se conds. S elect On or Automatic . ■ Security se ttings Activa te o r d eacti va te ph one lo ck The phone loc k fe ature protects your ph one from unauthorized outgoi ng calls or unauthoriz ed access to information stored in the phon e. When pho ne lock is activated, Phone locke d is display ed each time you turn your phone on or off.
73 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) Whe n the phone is lo cked, calls still may be possible to the official e mergency number programm ed into your phone. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Secu rity settings . 2. Enter the lock code, and press OK . 3. Se le c t Pho ne l oc k and one of the following option s: Off —Immedia te ly tu rn s off th e pho ne lo ck feat ure. Lock now —Im media tely turns on the phon e lock featu re. On p o wer -up —Tur ns on th e phon e loc k featu re th e next time you tur n the phone on. If y ou selected Lock now , you must enter your lock code before the phone will function normally . Once the lock code has been accepted, your phone funct ions normally. Note: C all not allow ed is displayed if you at tempt to place a call while phone is locked. To answer a call with phone lock on, press Answer or the Send ke y. Allow n umbers when lock a ct ive Whe n phone lock is on, the only o utgoing calls that can be made are to the fo ll owi ng nu m bers : • The emergenc y number programmed into your phone (for example, 911) . • The num ber stored in the Allowed no. when phone locked location . 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Secu rity settings . 2. Enter the lock code, and press OK . 3. Se le c t A llo wed no. when phone locke d . Sel ec t Ass ign and enter the phone number; or press Search, recall the number from Contacts , and pres s OK . Call the all owed phone number 1. In the standby mode, press the Scrol l down key. 2. Press t he Send key to place the call. Change lock code Note: Avoid using co des s imilar to em ergency numbers such as 911 to prevent accidental dialin g of the eme rgency number.
74 Copyright © 2005 N okia The preset lock code is 1234 or the last four digits of your phone num ber. If you enter an incorrect lock code five times in a row, your phon e will prompt yo u for the s ecurity code. Not e: If you ente r the w rong lock code 5 t imes in s uccession, you will not be able to enter a code for 5 minute s, even if you power off the phone betw een in correct e ntries. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings > Enter lock cod e . 2. Enter the current (or default) lock c ode, and press OK . 3. Scroll to and select Change lock cod e . 4. Enter the new lock code (must be 4 characters in length), and press OK . 5. Reenter t he new lock c ode for verification, an d press OK . Not e: When yo u change your loc k code, ma ke sure you s tore it in a safe place, away from your phone. Avoid entering access codes similar to emerge ncy numbers to preven t accidental emergency c alls. Call res trict ions Call restric tions is a network servic e. See "Network Se r vice s, " p. 6 for more inform ation. If your wireless servic e provider supports this feature, then you can re strict the calls you r phone ca n make and re ceive. Wh en calls are res tricted, calls still may be possible to the official emergenc y number programmed into you r device. Not e: C ontact you r service provider for the restriction passw ord. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Securit y settings > Call restriction s . 2. Enter the lock code, an d press OK . Se e "Change lock code," p. 73 for more inform a tion. 3. Select the types of calls you wish to restrict: Restrict outgoing calls —Calls cannot be made . Res trict incomi ng calls — Calls cann ot be receive d. 4. Select an option ( Select , A dd restriction , Edit , or De lete ). Note: When calls ar e restricted, cal ls still may be possible to the official emergency nu mber programmed into y our phone.
75 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) Voice pr ivacy Voice privacy is a ne twork servi ce. Se e "Netwo rk Services," p. 6 for more information . If y our wirele ss service provider supports this feature, the voice privacy feature protects the privacy of yo ur current phone conversa tion from other ca llers plac ing phone calls on your same netw ork. In the standb y mode, select Menu > Settings > Secu rity settings > V o ice priv acy > On or Off . ■ App. se ttings 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Se ttings > A pp. settings . 2. Scroll to on e of the following subm enus to a ctivate opt ions for games. Application s ounds —Se lec t On or Off . Application ligh ts —Sel e ct App. defined or Default . Application s hakes —Sel ect On or Of f . ■ Networ k The menu options you see in your phone are based on your service provider’s network. The network det ermines which options actually appear in the phone men u. Check with your service provide r for more in formation. The Network menu a llows you to cu stomize the wa y your phone cho ose s a netw ork in which to ope rate while you are within or outside of your primary or home syst em. Yo ur phone i s set to se arch for t he most c ost- eff ectiv e ne twork. If you r phone cannot find a preferred netwo rk, it selects a ne twork automatic ally based on the op tion you choose in the Network menu . Roamin g op tions You can set your phon e to “roam” or searc h for another network when you are not in y our ho m e a rea . 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Network > Roaming op tions . 2. Sel ect one of th e following options: Home — You can ma ke and recei ve calls in your hom e area onl y. Automatic A —The phon e automatically roams to anothe r digital network. The roamin g rate applies w hen not in the home service area.
76 Copyright © 2005 N okia Automatic B —Th e phone automatically searches for service in another digital network. If one is not found, the phon e uses analog se rvice. The roaming rate applies wh en not in the home serv ice area. 3. Press OK , if nece ssar y, to confirm the ac tivation . Mode You can choose wh ether your phone uses digital or analog service. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network > Mode . 2. Select one of the following servic e options: Digital preferred —The phone works in digital mode, but w ill also work in analog mode when digital mode is unavailable. Digital only —The phone only works in digital mode. Analog per call — Allows analog ca lls for several minu tes. Once th e call ends, the phone searches for a digital network. IS-95 p er call —Allow s calls on the IS-95 netw ork. If no calls ar e placed ten minutes a fter IS-95 sele ction, calls re turn to the previo us network sel ection. ■ Network services The following fe atures are network service s. See "Network Service s," p. 6 for more information . Stor e a fea tur e co de 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Network feature setting . 2. Enter the feature code from your service provider (for example, *86) , and press OK . 3. Select the service that matc hes the feature code you en tered (for example, Call forwardin g ). The activated feature code is now stored in your phone , and y ou are ret urned to the Fea ture co de: fie ld. Continue entering othe r feature codes (for example, *633), or press the End key to ret urn to the s tandby mode. Not e: O nce you enter a net work feature co de su ccessfu lly the featu re beco mes vis ible in the Network serv ices me nu.
77 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Settings (Menu 7) Cal l f or war d in 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 Note: This is a ne twork servic e. All options listed may not appear in the display. Cont act your wireless provide r for more inform ation. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding . 2. Sel ect one of th e following options: Forward all calls — Forward all ca lls to the number you s pecify. Forward if busy —Forward incom ing calls when you a re in a call. Forward if not answ ered —Forward incom ing calls to a nother numbe r if you are unable to answer . You c an set a delay before forwarding tak es place . Forward if out of reach —Fo rward inc oming calls whe n your phone is off. Cancel all C all forwarding —Can cel any ca ll forwardi ng options you ha ve set. 3. Se le c t Ac t iva t e . 4 . Sc ro ll to the de stina tio n to whi ch your ca lls w ill be for ward ed, an d press Sel ect . 5. E nter the numb er to which your calls , data, or other information will be forwarded, and p r ess OK . Cancel In the standby mode, select Me nu > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding > Cancel al l Call forw arding . Note: Can cel all call forwarding ma y affect y our ability to rece ive voic e mail messag es. Contact yo ur wireless provider for specific details. Call wa iting If your wireless provider supports this feature, call wait ing notifies you of an incom ing call e ven while you are in a call. Yo u can then accept, reje ct, or ignore the in coming ca ll. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Settings > Network services > Call wa iting > Activate or Cancel .
78 Copyright © 2005 N okia 2. During a call, press Answer or the Sen d k ey to answer t he wa iting c all. The first call is put on hold. 3. Press the End key to end the active ca ll. Send m y cal ler ID If your wireless servic e provider supports this feature, then you can pre vent your numbe r from appearing on the receiving party’s caller ID. In the standby mode, select Menu > Se ttings > Network servic es > Send m y caller ID > Ye s or No . View y our ow n phon e number In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Network se rvices > My numbe r selection . ■ Restore factory settings You ca n reset som e of the menu settings to the ir original valu es. Data tha t you have entered or downloade d is not deleted, for example, entries in your contacts list are not affecte d. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Restore factory settings . 2. Enter the lock code, an d press OK . See "Securit y settings," p. 72 for more inform a tion.
79 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Organi zer (Menu 8) 1 1. Organizer ( Menu 8) You r p h one c ont ai n s fe atur es t o h e lp o r ganize your everyd ay life, including an alarm clock, calendar, calculator, countdown tim er, and stopwatch. ■ Alarm clock Set a n alar m The alarm clock is based on the phone cloc k. It s ounds an al ert any time you spec ify and even work s if th e phon e i s tu rne d of f. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Alarm c lock > Alarm time . 2. Ente r the time for the alarm in hh:mm format, and press OK . 3. Se le c t am or pm (i f 12-hou r format is select ed). Alarm on appears briefly in the display an d appears on the display in the standby mode. Change th e time 1 . In the standby mode, select Me nu > Organiz er > Alarm clock > Alarm time > On . 2. Ente r the time for the alarm in hh:mm format, and press OK . 3. Se le c t am or pm (if 12 -h o ur format is selec ted). Alarm on appears briefly in the display an d appears on the display in the standby mode. R epeat an al arm You can set the alarm to repeat every day or only on certain days of the week. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Alarm c lock > Repe at alarm > On . 2. H ighlight the day (or days) of the week you wish to repeat the alarm and press Mark . (Us e Unmar k t o r e m o v e a d a y . ) 3. Se le c t Done when you have added all desired days.
80 Copyright © 2005 N okia Se t the alarm tone You ca n set whic h tone is played w hen the alarm soun ds. 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Men u > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm t one . 2. Highlight Standard , Radio , Ringing to ne , or Open Ga llery t o c hoose th e ton e of your choice, and press Select . Use the radio alar m clock To use the radio, always conne ct a headset first. The FM radio uses the wire of the headset as an antenna. A compatib le headset ne eds to be attache d to the device for the FM radio to fun ction properly. After selectin g the radio for the alarm tone and setting the time for the alarm, co nnect a he adset. In the standby mode , select Menu > Media > Radio > Opt io ns > Loudspe aker : 1. Set the frequency of the radio station to use for the alarm. See "U se the radio," p. 57 . 2. Set the vo lume using the Volum e key. See "Keys and parts," p. 9. 3. Select Opt io ns > Turn of f . Pre ss Exi t to return to the s tandby mode. 4. Leav e the hea dset con nected. The alarm will tu rn the radio on at the set time , playing through the lou dspeaker. Alarm con ditions When the al arm sounds, your phone beeps, vibrates, and the display lights up. With the phon e on, press OK to shut the alarm off, or press Snooze . The alarm stops for 1 0 min utes and Snooze on appears in the display. If you do not press a key, the alarms stops (snoozes) for 10 minutes, then sounds aga in. If the ala rm time is reach ed while the devi ce is switche d off, the device switc hes itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you press Stop , the d evice asks whe ther you want to a ctivate th e devic e for calls. Press No to switch off the device or Ye s to ma ke and rece ive calls . Do not pres s Ye s when wireless phone use may cause int erference or danger. Tur n an al arm of f In the standby mode , select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm time > Off .
8 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Organi zer (Menu 8) ■ Calendar The c alendar ke eps trac k of reminde rs, calls you ne ed to ma ke, meet ings, and birthdays. It can e ven sound an alar m for any of th ese e vents. Monthly v iew pr ovides an overview of the sele cted mont h and week s. It al so allows you to jump to a specific date. Any days or dates that appear in bold font contain cal end a r no te s suc h a s a me eti n g or re mi nd er. Open In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar . Pr ess th e S croll down key f or qui c k a cces s to t he c al e nda r. Go to a da te 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Calendar > Op tions > Go to date . 2. E nter the d ate (for exam ple, 07/15 /2005), a nd press OK . Note a specific da te You can c hoose from five types of notes: Meeti ng , Ca l l , Birthday , Memo , and Remin der . Your phone asks for further inform ation depending on which note you choose. You also hav e the optio n to se t an al arm for any note that y ou sele ct. 1. Go to the date for wh ich you want to set a reminde r. See "Go to a date ," p. 81 in the previous section if you n eed more information . 2. From the monthly view (with the go to date highlight ed), select Op ti ons > Make a note . 3. Select one of the following not e types and proceed accordingly: Meet ing —You are prompted to enter a subjec t, lo cation, and a start/e nd time. You ar e th en gi v en t he op ti on to set an a la rm. Call —You are prompted to enter a phone num ber, a name, and the time . You a re then giv en the option to set an ala rm. Birthday —You are promp ted to enter the person’s name, and year of birth. You ar e th en gi v en t he op ti on to set an a la rm. Memo —You are prompted to enter a subject and an end date. You are then given the option to set an alarm. Remin der —You are prompt ed to ente r the subjec t you wish to be re minded about, you are then given the option to set an alarm.
82 Copyright © 2005 N okia Vi ew notes (d ay v iew ) After you h ave create d some cale ndar notes , you can v iew them a s follows: 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar . 2. Scroll to the date containing the note. (Any days containin g notes will be in bold font.) 3. Select Vie w . 4. To view a highli ghted note , select View . Opti ons whi le viewin g a li st of notes 1. Press Opti ons while viewing a day’s notes to dis play the follow ing options: The opti ons listed below are available ei ther while view ing the body of a note or v iewi ng t he hea der of a no te. Make a note —Create a new note for the sele cted date. Delete —De let e th e not e. Edi t —E di t th e not e . Mo ve —Move the note to anoth er date on your cale ndar. Repeat —E nable the note to recur on a regula r basis (daily, weekly, biw eekly, monthly, and year ly). Go to date —Jump to anothe r date on your ca lendar. Go to today —Jump to the curre nt day on your ca lendar. Se nd not e —S end the n ote to anot her device as a TXT Message or in calendar- to-calendar (vCal) format Via calendar , Via te xt message , Via in frared , or Via Bluetooth . Copy —C opy the no te. You can the n paste th e note to anoth er date. Settings —Set the date and time , date and t ime fo rmat, the day each w eek starts and w hether you w ant your n otes to auto-d elete after a specified time. Go to to-do list — Jump to th e to-do list on y our calendar. 2. Scroll to an option, and press Selec t to a ctiva te it or enter it s submenu . Se nd a note 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Men u > Organizer > Calendar . 2. Scroll to the da te contain ing the note you wish to send. (Any days conta ining notes will be in bold font.)
83 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Organi zer (Menu 8) 3. Se le c t View . 4. Scroll to th e no te you wis h to send, and s elect Opt io ns > Send note > Via calendar , Via multim edia , Via text me ssage , Via infrare d , or V ia Bluetooth . 5. If yo u selecte d Via calen dar , ente r the num ber for the recipient , or press Se a rc h to re trie ve a nu mbe r fro m th e c onta cts list, and pre ss OK . The note i s sent. 6. If y ou sel e ct e d Via text message , th e not e appears as a TXT Message in the displa y. 7. Se le c t Se n d > Send to n umber , Se nd to e-mai l , Send to many , or Send to distrib . list . 8. Ente r the number for the rec ipient, or press Search to retrieve a numbe r from the cont acts list, and press OK , and press Send . Receive vCal notes Whe n you receive a calendar note in calen dar-to-cale ndar (vCal ) format, your phone displays Ca lendar note receiv ed . 1. Pre ss Show to view the note. Scroll to vie w the entire message, if necess ary. 2 . To sav e th e not e, sele ct Save . 3. To discard the note after viewing, select Optio ns > Di s car d , or pres s Exit . Receive TXT Message notes Whe n you receive a calend ar note as a TXT Messag e, a message notification appears on the display in the standby mode. You can then save the note in your calendar and se t an al arm for any date an d time. ■ Notes You ca n write an d save information in Note s, and send notes via multime dia, via TXT Message, infrared, or Bluetooth. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u , Organizer > Notes . 2. If th ere are n o no tes, se lec t A dd note . 3. Ente r the information and select Save . 4. Select o ptions Make a note to add another note . 5. Se le c t Edit > Sa v e to change or add information to a note. 6. Se le c t View to read notes, and De lete to discard the note . 7. To send a note, selec t Vie w , Options > Send note > Via mu ltimedia , Via t ext message , Via infrared , o r Via Bluetooth .
84 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ T o-do list Use the to-do lis t featu r e to ke ep trac k of you r tasks. Yo u can save a note for a task, selec t a priority leve l for the note and m ark it as done when you have completed it. You can sort the notes by priority or by date. Add a To-do not e 1. In the standby mode, select Organize r > T o-do list . 2. If there a re no note s, select Add note . 3. Or, enter the s ubject of the to-do note , and select Save . 4. Se lec t eit her Hi gh , Medium , o r Low priority. The to-do note is saved. The phone autom atically sets the deadline. View a To-do note In the standby mode , select Organize r > To-do lis t . Scroll to a to-do note, a nd sel ect View . The to-do note appears in the display. Options while viewing to-do notes Select Opt ion s while view ing the header or body of a particular note and th e following opti ons appear: Add —Add anothe r note (available only in header vie w). Deadline — Set a deadline for the note (available onl y in body view). Dele te —Del ete th e note . Mark note as done —Mark a note or task as complete; no more reminde rs will follow. Sort by deadline — Sort the notes according to the ir deadline. Send —Send the note to anothe r device u sing IR or Bluetooth , as a text or multime dia message , or as a calendar note to another com patible phone . Edit priorit y —Change the priority to high, me dium, or low (available only in body view). Go to calendar — Leav e the to-do list, an d go to the calen dar. Save to calendar —Sa ve the to-do not e to a date on your calendar. Delete al l notes —De lete all the t o-do notes in th e list (a vailable only in header vie w).
85 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Organi zer (Menu 8) ■ Calculator The calculator in y our phone adds, subtra cts, mult iplies, divide s, calcula tes the square and the square root and converts c urrency values. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Calculator . 2. E nter the first numbe r in the calcu lation. (Pre ss the # key for a decimal point if nece ssar y.) To perform a square or square root calcu lation, sele ct Opt ions > Square or Square root . 3. Press t he * k ey to cyc le th roug h th e ad d ( ), sub tr act (- ), m ultip ly (*), a nd divide (/) characters. Pause briefly to select the displayed character. 4. Ent er t h e se co nd num ber i n y our calc u la tio n. 5. Press Eq u als . Note: Us e th e Up and Do wn Sc roll ke ys to chan ge a num ber from negative to posit ive, or s elect Opti on s > Change sign . Currency co nverter Yo u can conve rt foreig n currency to domes tic, or vice versa, d irectly from the standby mode or from the Calculator m enu. 1. In the standby mode, enter a currency amount to co nvert, or select Me nu > Organizer > Calc ulator and ente r a currency am ount to convert. 2. Se le c t Opti ons > Foreign units in home u nits or Home units in foreig n unit s . Foreign un its in hom e units —converts foreign currency to dome stic currenc y. Home units in fore ign units —conve rts domesti c currency to fore ign currenc y. If you have not done so already, you are prompted to enter the exchan ge rate. 3. E nter the ex change ra te (press the # ke y to inse rt a decim al), and press OK . You can al so edi t the ex change rat e at any t ime. Note: W hen you change base currenc y, you m ust key in the new rate s beca use all prev iously set exc hange ra tes are set to zero. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Calculator > Option s > Exchange rate > Fore ign unit in hom e units or Home uni ts in foreign units . Foreign un it s in home un its —t he n um ber o f ho me un i ts i t ta ke s t o ma ke one unit of foreign c urrency. Home units in foreign units — the number of fore ign units it tak es to make o ne unit of your hom e curren cy. 2. Enter t he exc hang e r ate, an d pr ess OK .
86 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Countdown timer You ca n enter a spec ified time ( up to 99 hours and 59 minute s). Whe n the tim e runs out, your phone sounds an alarm. Not e: Th e countdown tim er only works when the phone is on. Once you turn off you r phone, the tim er is no longer active. Set th e c oun td ow n t im er 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Cou ntdown timer . 2. Enter the tim e (in hh :mm format), a nd press OK . 3. Enter a note for the timer, and pres s OK . The icon appears on the display in the standby mode whe n the countdown timer is set. Whe n the time runs out, your pho ne sounds an a larm, display s the tim er note, and flashe s its lights. • Press any key du ring the alarm to stop the ti mer. • After 3 0 secon ds the tim er alert ex pires autom atically. Chan ge the time Af ter y ou ha ve se t the ti me r, y ou ca n c ha nge the t i me . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Cou ntdown timer > Change ti me . 2. Enter the n ew time, and pre ss OK . 3. Leav e the note a s it was, or ent er a new not e, and press OK . Stop the ti me r before t he al arm soun ds Af ter y ou ha ve se t the tim er , yo u can s top th e tim er. In the standby mode , select Menu > Organizer > Countdown time r > Stop time r . ■ Stopwatch Your phon e has a stop watch tha t can be use d to t rack t ime. T he st opwatch displa ys time in hou rs, minut es, se cond s and fract ion s of a secon d in hh:mm: ss:s fo rmat. Using the stopwatch or allowing it to run in the background when using oth er features increases the dema nd on batte ry power and reduces the battery life.
87 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Organi zer (Menu 8) Mea sure sp lit time You ca n use the split ti me functi on for such th ings as a long distan ce race whe n you ne ed to pace you rself. 1 . In the sta ndb y mode , se lect Menu > Or ganize r > St op watch > Split ti ming > Start . 2. Press Split to note the la psed time. The timer cont inues to run. The sp lit time appears be low the run ning time. If yo u split the time more than onc e, the new me asured tim e appears at the be gi n ni ng o f t he l is t. Yo u ca n sc ro ll to s ee p rev i ous m eas ure d t ime s. 3. Press Stop to end the split timing. Me asu re l ap ti me Yo u can use the lap time fu nction wh en you w ant to track how long it ta kes to com pl ete ea ch cy cle or lap . 1 . In the standby mode, select Menu > O rganizer > Stopwatch > Lap timing > Start . 2. Press Lap to note the lap time. Th e cl oc k s tops , t hen st art s i mm edi ate l y f rom ze ro . The lap t ime appe ar s bel ow the ru nn ing ti me. If yo u take more tha n one l ap ti me, t he new measu red ti me appears at the beginn ing of the list. You can scroll to see previ ous measured times. When you press St op , the tota l time appear s at the top. Save th e time 1. Wh ile the cl ock is running, select Stop > Op tions > Save . 2. Ente r a name for the measuremen t, and press OK . If you do not en ter a name , the to tal time is used as the defa ult title for th e lap time. Opera ti on note If you press t he End key an d return to th e standby mode, th e cloc k conti nues to run in the background and the icon appears in the up per left corner o f the screen. To return to the stopwatch screens: 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Organizer > Stopwatch > Co nti n ue . 2. To stop the clock, press Stop .
88 Copyright © 2005 N okia Opti ons You can ch oose the following options when using the stopwatch: Contin ue —Sh ows up whe n the sto pwatc h is wor king in the backgr ound . Show last time —A llo w s y o u to vi e w t h e l as t me asu r ed ti m e. Vie w ti mes — Allows you to browse the saved times. Dele te times — Allows you to dele te any s aved times. Yo u can dele te the sa ved times one by one or all at once.
89 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Mobile Web (Menu 9) 12. Mobile W eb (Men u 9) Mobile Web 2.0 is a digital network se rvice and is not availa ble everywhe re. Mobile Web text messages and alerts fe es apply for messa ges both sent and rec eiv ed. A ir time charg es a pply . See " Netw ork Services ," p. 6 f o r mo r e i nfo rm ati on . Your phon e has a built-in browser you can use to c onnect to selected s ervices on the mobile Web. If your wireless servic e provider supports this feature, then you can v iew w eathe r reports, check n ews or flig ht time s, view financia l inform ation, and m uc h more. Your device may have some bookmark s load ed for sites not affiliated with Nokia. N o k i a d o e s n o t w a r r a n t o r e n d o r s e t h e s e s i t e s . I f y o u c h o o s e t o a c c e s s t h e m , y o u should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any intern et site. The s ecurity icon doe s not indicate that the da ta transmis sion betwe en the gate way and the content server ( or place where the requested resource is store d) is secure. The service provider secu res the data transm ission between the gateway and th e conte nt server. ■ Mobile web access Because mobile we b content is designed to be viewe d from your ph one, your wireless provider is now your m obile web service provide r as well. It is likely that your wireless provider has created a home page and set up your browser to go to this page when you log on to the mobile web. Once at your service provider’s home page, you may find links to a numbe r of other sites. It should not be necessary to manually configure the browser on your phon e. Norma lly this is done by your w ireless provider once yo u have subscribed to the feature. Contact you r wireless provider if you have problems using the browser. ■ Sign on t o the Mobile web In the standby mode, select Me nu > Mobile Web . Pre ss th e Scr o ll u p ke y for qu ick acce ss. After a brief pause, your phone attempts to connect to your wirel ess provider’s home page. If you rece ive an error message, your phone may not be set up for browsing. Contact your wirele ss provider to make sure that your phone is configu red properly.
90 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Navigate the mobile web Sin ce y our ph on e scre en is muc h sma lle r than a comp ut er scr een , m obil e web cont ent is disp lay ed d iff ere ntly t han yo u may be acc usto med to seei ng. Th is s ec tion contains guide lines for using phone keys to navigate a site. Phone keys • To display the Mobile web home screen, press the Powe r ke y. • To browse the site, press the Sc roll u p or Scrol l down key. • To select a highligh ted item, press Sele ct . • To enter letters and nu mbers, press a key from 0–9 . • To enter s pec ial cha racte rs , press the * key . Recei ve a call while onlin e Depending on your wireless serv ice provider, you may s till be able to receive a voice call while us ing the browser. • To answ e r the in comi ng call, pres s the Send ke y. • To reject th e incoming call, pres s the En d key. After yo u end you r voice ca ll, the mo bile web connec tion autom atically resumes . Not e: If your wireless service provider does not support incoming calls whil e browsing, then the incomin g calls are a utomatically forw arded to voice mail. Make an em ergen cy ca ll wh ile on lin e You can end yo ur data con nectio n and the n make a n emerg ency ca ll. 1. To close your mobile web connec tion, simply press the En d key. 2. Press the End key as many tim es as nee ded to c lear the displ ay and ready the phone for calls. 3. Ent er the em erge nc y nu mber fo r y our pres ent lo cati on (f or exa mpl e, 9 11) . Emerge ncy nu mber s vary by lo cation . 4. Press the Send ke y.
9 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Mobile Web (Menu 9) Clear th e cach e and dis connect A ca ch e is a m em or y l oca ti on tha t is u se d to sto re d ata te mpora r ily . If yo u h ave tried to access or have access ed confidential inform ation requiring passwo rds, empt y the ca che a fter each use. The info rma tion or s ervices yo u have access ed is stored in the cach e. To empty th e cache while in the browser me nu, select Nav ig at e > Advanced > Clear > Cache from the hom e page. You ca n also clear the cache by pressing and holding the Powe r key to powe r off your phone . To close you r mobile W eb connection while browsin g, press and ho ld the End ke y.
92 Copyright © 2005 N okia 13. Connectivity (Menu 1 0) You can con nect the phone to a com patible device using an IR or Bluetooth conne ction. Yo u can also conne ct the phone to a compatible PC using IR or Bluetooth ; and use the phone as a mode m to enable connec tivity from the PC. For veh icle and acce ssory compatibilit y to Blue tooth, check the Verizon W ireless Web si te: www.v eri zo nwir el ess. com/ bl uetoo th char t . ■ Bluetooth connec tivi ty Bluetooth conn ectivity enables cost-free wi r eless con nections between electronic devices within a maximum range of 30 feet. A Bluetooth conn ection can be used to sen d a nd receiv e i mag es, te xts, voi ce rec or dings , vid eo c lip s, n otes, b u s i n e s s c a r d s , a n d c a l e n d a r n o t e s . I t c a n a l s o b e u s e d t o c o n n e c t w i r e l e s s l y t o products that use Bluetooth wirele ss tec hnology, such as comput ers, Bluetooth carkits , and Bluetooth heads ets. You ca n synchronize your phon e and your PC using a B luetooth co nnection. Since de vices wi th Bluetooth c onnectiv ity commu nicat e using radio waves, your phone and th e other device do not need to be in direct lin e-of-sight. The two dev ices only need to be within a maxim um of 30 feet (10 meters) of each other, although the connec tion can be subject to inte rference from obstruction s such as walls or from other electronic devices. The Bluetooth applic ation consumes th e battery and reduces the operating time of the phone. Take this into accoun t when performing othe r operation s wit h you r p hone . There ma y be restrictio ns on using devices with Bluetooth connectivity . Check with yo ur local auth orities. These devices are compliant w ith Bluetooth specification 1.1 supportin g the following profiles : • Object push profile (OPP) • File t ransfer profile (FTP) • Dial-up ne tworking profile ( DUN) • Generic object e xchange profile (GOEP) • Headset profile (HSP) • Hands-free profile (HFP )
93 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Connectivity (Menu 1 0) • Generi c ac ce ss pr ofile (G AP) • Serial port profile (SPP) To ensure inter o pera bilit y bet ween o ther devic es suppo rtin g Bluet ooth techn ology , use No kia ap pro ved enha nc emen ts f or this m ode l. Ch eck wi th the m anu fac tur er s of other devic es to determine th eir compatibilit y with this device . There may be restrictions on using Blue tooth technology in some locations. Check with your loc al authorities or service provider. Featu res using B luetooth tech nology, or allow ing such feature s to run in the background wh ile using other features, increase the demand on batte ry power and reduces the battery life. Pa ir in g You ca n set up a perma nent asso ciation (pairing) between y our phone and anothe r device with Bluetoot h connectivity. Some devices may require pairing before data trans fer can ta ke place. To pair with a device, you and the owne r of the other device must agree on a pass code of 1–16 nume ric chara cters. The first ti me you try to c onnect th e dev ice s, yo u m ust each ent er t he s ame pas scode. The de fault passcode is 0000. Onc e the devices are paired, you w ill not need to use the pa sscode aga in, so ther e is n o n eed to rem em ber i t. Paired dev ices are placed in your paired devic e list. You can view the list ev en when Blu etoo th is n ot acti ve or when the dev ic es i n the lis t are not av ail abl e for connection. To view the paired devic e list: 1 . In t he standb y m ode, sele ct Me nu > Con ne ctiv ity > Bluetooth > P a ir ed devices . 2. Scroll to the desired device, and select Options and one of the follow ing A ssign short name —Giv e a nickn ame to the sel ected de vice (vi sibl e to you onl y). Request conn . author ization —Sel ect No if yo u want the phon e to co nnect to the se lected device automat ically o r Ye s if you want the phone to ask for your permission firs t. Delete pairing —D ele te th e pairi ng to the sel ec ted de vice. Pa i r n e w d e v i c e —Sea rch for a ctive device s with Bluet ooth co nnectiv ity with in range, scroll to the desired device, and se lect Pai r to establish pairin g with that devic e.
94 Copyright © 2005 N okia Setti ngs You ca n defi ne how you r phon e is shown to oth er d evi ces w it h Blu eto oth co nn ec tivi ty. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings > Co nnect ivity > Blue tooth > Bluetooth setting s and one of the following: My ph one's visibility —Selec t S h o w n to all to show the phone to all other de vices with Bluetooth connectivit y or Hidden to show the phon e only to the paired devices. My ph one's name —Cha nge your phon e name th at is seen by other us ers. Set up a Blueto oth conn ection 1. In the standby mode, sele ct Men u > Settings > C onn ectivi ty > Blu etooth . 2. S elect Bluetooth > On . The active Bluetooth connection is indic ated by at the t op of th e display. 3. Select Search fo r au dio enhanc ements to search for com patible devic es with B lue too t h c onn ec ti vi ty . The list of found devices appears in the display. 4. Select the desired device. 5. If required, ente r the Bluetooth passcode of the device t o pair with the devic e. Your phone c onnects to the devi ce. You ca n start data transfer. 6. To vie w the de vice you are conn ected to, sele ct Act ive de vice . 7. To dea ctivate Blu etooth, selec t Bluet ooth > Off . ■ Infrared You ca n set up the ph one to receive data through its IR port. To use a n IR conne ction, transm ission and rece ption mus t be to or from an IR compatible phone or device. Do not point th e IR (in frared) beam at a nyone’s eye or allow it to in terfere with other IR devices. This devic e is a Clas s 1 laser product. Send a nd r ecei ve dat a 1. Ensure that the IR ports of the sendin g and receiving devices are pointin g at each other and that there are no obstruct ions between th e devices. Th e p refer a ble d ist anc e be tw een t he t w o d e v i c e s i n a n I R c o n n e c t i o n i s f r o m 3 inches to 3 feet.
95 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Connectivity (Menu 1 0) 2 . Activate IR in yo ur phone b y selecting Menu > Sett ings > Connectivity > Infrared . 3. The user of the other device should activa te IR as well. If data trans fer is not starte d within two min utes afte r the ac tivation of the I R port, the conne ction is c ancell ed and must be restarted. Connect ion in dicat or • When is shown continuous ly, the IR connec tion is activ ated and your phone is ready to se nd or receive data using its IR port. • When blinks, y our phon e is trying to c onnect t o the other de vice or a co nn e cti o n ha s bee n lo st .
96 Copyright © 2005 N okia 14. Get it now (Menu 1 1) Get It Now s ervices allow you to co mmu nicate wit h advanc ed Messaging and Chat capa bilities; get News a nd Info with online access; downloa d Fun an d Gam es software; and share images with Flix and Pix. Vis it verizo nwir eless .com/g etitn ow for information on ho w to use the Get It Now ser vi ces. Not e: Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch t he phone on when wire less phone use is proh ibited or w hen it ma y cause inte rference or danger . Note: Get it no w is a ne twor k depend en t feat ure and wi ll not be avai lab le in all phone s. Ple ase c heck wit h yo ur se rvic e pro vider for mo re in form at ion. Not e: Th is feature shares memory sp a ce with oth er features. For more information , see "Shared memory," p. 7. ■ Launching an application 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Ge t I t No w > Se lect . 2. Select Star t . If the selection is a single applicatio n, it will launc h. Oth erwise, a list of application s is d isplayed correspondin g to t he se lected applic ation s et. 3. Scroll to the desired application and press Se lect to launch the application . ■ Download a new applic ation 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Ge t I t No w > Se lect . 2. At the nex t screen , select OK . 3. Select Content to download > Select . Not e: Nokia does not provide any warranty for non Nokia applications. If you choose to downl oad and install an application, you should take the same pre cautions for security or content as you w ould with a ny inte rnet s ite.
97 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Get it now (Menu 1 1) ■ Remove an applicat ion 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Ge t It No w > Select . 2. Scroll to Optio n s and press Select . 3. Scroll to th e application you wish to remove a nd press Select . 4. Scroll to Remov e and pre ss Select . Not e : The screen will display a question askin g if you ar e sure you want to com pletely remove the applic ation. Select Yes . ■ Check memory status Allows you to v iew memory available for Application s. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Ge t It No w > Ge t It No w > Opt ions > Information . 2. The a mo unt of Free memory an d th e Total m emory is displayed . This varies according to the num ber of applications installed. ■ Other options available for a ppli cations • Dele te —d elete the applica tion or application set from the phone. • Check version —ch eck if a new versio n of the applica tion is available for download from the mobile web services. • Det ails — give additional inform ation about th e application. Note: C heck ve rsion and Inte rnet link may not be available for all applicatio ns.
98 Copyright © 2005 N okia 15. Extr as (Menu 12) ■ Collection 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Extras > Colle ction . 2. Scroll to an application and press Se le c t . Converter II —Allo ws you to c onvert cu rrency , weigh t, length, are a, an d v ol um e. Translator — Allows you to search for the tra nslation of words in seve ra l la ngu ag es . World Clo ck II —All ows you to e nter your ti me and find the time in other cit ies. Not e: An application m ay require a few secon ds to load. When yo u open an application, w a it for the launch screen to disappear. At th at point, the application is re ady.
99 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Enhancements 16. Enhancements Check the mode l number of any charger before use with this devic e. This device is int ended for use whe n supplied with power from ACP-7 or ACP-12 . Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with th is particular m odel. The use of any other types may invalid ate any appro val or warr anty, a nd may be d angerou s. For availabil ity of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. Your de vic e and it s en ha ncem ent s may c ontai n sm all p art s. Keep th em ou t o f reach of sma ll children. A few practical rules about accessorie s and enhancements: • Kee p all a cces sori es and enha ncem en ts out o f the re ach of smal l chi ldren . • 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 insta lled in a vehicle are mounte d an d are operating properly. • Installa tion o f any com plex ca r enhanc e ments must be made by qualified personnel only. Power • Standard 10 70 mAh Li-Ion Battery ( BL-6C) • Standard Travel Charge r (ACP-7) • Travel Charger (ACP- 12) • R et ractable Charger ( AC-1)
1 00 Copyright © 2005 N okia 17. Reference information This section provides inform ation about your phone’s batteries, enhanceme nts, cha rgers, safety guideline s and technic al information . Be aware that th e informa tion in this section is subject to change as batteries, chargers, and enha ncem ents change . ■ Battery informa tion Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance 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 hundre ds of ti mes bu t it will event ually wear out . When the talk an d standby tim es are noticeably shorter tha n normal, buy a new battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. Unplug th e charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do not leave th e battery c onnecte d to a charge r. Overchar ging ma y shorten its lifetime. If left un used, a fully ch arged battery w ill lose its charge over time. Temper ature extrem es can affect th e ability of your batte ry to charge. 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 c an occu r wh en a me tallic object such a s a coi n, clip, or pen caus es dire ct con nect ion of th e posit ive ( ) and negative (-) termin als of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for example, w hen you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Sh ort-circuiti ng the terminals m ay damage the batt ery or th e conne cting object. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed ca r in summer or winte r conditions, will reduc e the capacity and lifetime of the batte ry. Always t ry to keep the battery betw een 59°F and 7 7°F (15° C and 25°C). A device with a hot or cold ba ttery ma y not w ork tem porarily, e ven wh en th e ba tter y i s ful ly ch arg ed. Batte ry performance is particularly limited in tem peratures w ell below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste.
1 0 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Care and maintenance Care a nd mai ntena nce Your device is a product o f superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The sugge stions below w ill help you protect your wa rranty cov erage. • Keep the device dry. Precipitatio n, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture ca n contain m inerals that w ill corrode elect ronic circuit s. If your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry complet ely before re placing it. • 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 stor e th e dev ice in h ot are as. Hi gh tem perat ur es can sh orte n the li fe of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or me lt certain plastics. • Do not store the device in cold areas . When the dev ice retu rns to its norma l temperature , moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic 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 internal 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 device . Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. • Use a sof t, cl ea n, dr y cl ot h t o c l ean a ny le nses (such as cam era , prox im it y 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 ma y violate regulations governing radio devices. All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or an y e nhance ment. If an y device is no t working prope rly, take it to the n eare st authorize d service facility for servic e.
1 0 2 Copyright © 2005 N okia Additio nal sa fety information ■ Operating enviro nment Rem emb er t o fol low any s pec ial regula ti ons in forc e in any are a an d alw ays s wi tch off your device when it s use is prohibited or when it may cause inter ference or dang er. U se the dev ice on ly in its no rm al oper ating po sitions. T his d evice m eet s RF exposure guidel ines when used eith er in the normal use posi tion against th e ear of when positioned at least 7/8 i nch (2.2 cm) aw ay from the body. When a carry case, bel t clip , or hold er is use d for bod y- worn o pera tion, it shou ld no t cont ain me tal a nd should p ositio n the devi ce at lea st 7/8 inch (2.2 cm ) away fr om your body. In ord er to tra nsmi t dat a file s or mes sa ge s, t hi s de v ic e r equ ire s a qua li ty conn ectio n to the n etwork. I n some cases, tran smission of data fi les or message s may be delayed until such a connect ion is available. Ensure the above separation distanc e instructions are follow ed until the transm ission is compl eted. ■ M edica l de vic es Operation of any radio transmitting equ i pment, inclu ding wireless phones, may interfere with th e functionality of inadeq uately protected medical de vices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medic al device to determine if they are adequately shi elded fro m external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your device in he alth care fa cilities when any regulations posted in these are as instruct you to do so. Hospita ls or health ca re facilities may be using equi pme nt th at c ould be se nsi ti ve t o ex te rn al RF ener gy . PA CEM AKE R S Pacemak er manufacture rs recommen d that a minimum separation of 6 in (1 5.3 cm) be maintained betwee n a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interf erence wi th the pac emaker. Th ese recommend ation s are consistent with th e independe nt research by and recommendations of Wire less Technology Research. To minimize the potential for inte rference, persons with pace makers should • Always kee p the device mo re than 6 inche s (15.3 cm) from the ir pacemaker when th e de vic e is sw itch ed on • Not carry the device in a breast pocket • Hold the device to th e ear opposite the pacemaker to minim ize the potential for inte rference. If you ha ve any reason to suspe ct that interfere nce is tak ing place, switch off yo ur device i mmediate ly.
1 03 Copyright © 2005 Nokia A dditional safety information HEARING AIDs Som e digi tal w ireless de vices m ay i nterfer e wit h som e hearin g aid s. If in terfe renc e occurs , consult y our service prov ider. ■ Veh ic le s RF signals may affect improp erly instal led or inadequate ly shielded electronic syst ems in mot or ve hicl es su ch a s ele ctroni c f uel i njec tion sy ste ms, e lec troni c antis kid (an tilock) braki ng sy stems, ele ctroni c speed cont rol sy stems, air bag systems . For more information, che ck with the manufacturer or its representat ive of your vehicl e or any equipm ent that has been added. Only qualified pe rsonnel should s ervice the devic e, or install the devi ce in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warra nty that may apply to the de vice. Chec k regula rly that all wi reless de vice equipm ent in your vehicle is mo unted and operating properly. Do not store or carry fl ammab le l iqu ids , g ases, or expl os ive mate ri als in th e s ame c ompart men t as the device, its parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remem ber that an air bags i nflate wit h great force. Do not place obj ects, including installed or portable wireless equipmen t in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, seri ous injury cou ld result. ■ Potentially expl osive enviro nments Switc h off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Poten tially explos ive atmosphe res include area s wher e yo u w oul d nor mal l y b e ad vi se d t o t urn of f y o ur ve hic le en gi ne . Sparks in such areas could cause an explos ion or fire resulting in bodily inju ry or even de ath. Switch off the device at refuelling points suc h as near gas pumps at service stati ons. Observe restr icti ons on the us e of radio equip ment in fuel depo ts, storage, and distribu tion are as, chemi cal plan ts or where blas ting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not alw ays cle arly marke d. They include b elow deck on boa ts, chem ical tra nsfer or storage facilities, vehic les using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or partic les such as grain, dust or metal powders. FCC regula tions prohibit us ing your wireless device while in the air. The use of wireless telephon es in an aircraft may be dange rous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt th e wireless tele phone network , and may be illegal. Fail ur e to obs er ve th es e ins tr uct io ns ma y le ad to sus pe nsi on or de n ial of te l eph one services t o the offende r, legal action , or both.
1 04 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Emergency c alls Impo r ta nt : Wireless phones, includin g this phone, operate usin g ra dio signals, wireless ne tworks, landline ne tworks, and user-programmed funct ions. Bec ause of this, connec tions in all condit ions cannot be guarante ed. You should never rely s olely on any wireless phon e for esse ntial commu nicat ions like medic al emergencie s. To make an emergency call: 1. If the devi ce is not on, switch it on . Check for adequate signal stre ngth. 2. Press the End key as many tim es as nee ded to c lear the displ ay and ready the device for calls. 3. Key in the of fi cia l em erg enc y num ber f or yo ur p res en t l ocat ion . Eme r gen cy numbers vary by location. 4. Press the Send ke y. If certain features are in us e, you may first need to turn those features off before you ca n make an e mergency ca ll. If the device is in an offline or flight mode you must change the profile to ac tivate the phone func tion before yo u can make an emergency call. Consult th is guide or your servic e provider. When making an emer gency ca ll, give all the n ecessary inform ation as accurate ly as pos sible. You r wireless device may be the only means of commun ication at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. ■ Ce rti fic atio n I nform at io n (SA R) THIS MODEL PHONE ME ETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS F OR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile dev ice is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufact ured not to ex ceed the limit s fo r exp osure t o r adio fre quency (RF ) e nergy adopted by the governm ents of the USA through the Federal Com munications Comm ission (FCC) an d Cana da th rough I ndustry Ca nada (I C). Thes e lim its esta blis h permitt ed levels of RF ene rgy for the ge neral population. Th e guidelines are based on stand ards th at w ere develop ed b y in depen dent scient ific organ izati ons thr ough periodic and thorough e valuation of scie ntific s tudies. The stan dards include a substantia l safety margin de signed to assu re the safety of all persons, regardless of age and healt h. The exposure guide lines for mobile devices employ a unit of me asurement know n as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit adopted by the USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The limit incorporate s a substantial margin of sa fety to give additional protection for the pub lic t o a ccou nt for an y varia tio ns in me asur eme nt s. Tes ts fo r S AR ar e c ondu cte d
1 05 Copyright © 2005 Nokia A dditional safety information using standard operating position s with the devic e transmit ting at its highest certi fied power level in all teste d frequency bands. The act ual SAR level of an operating devic e can be well below the maximu m value because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the network. That amoun t changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network base station. The highes t SAR va lue reporte d to the FC C and IC for this devic e type w hen tested for use at the ear is 1.30 W/kg, and when p roperly work on the body is 0.79 W/kg. SAR inform ation on file wit h the FCC can be fou nd under the Dis play Grant secti on of http://w ww.fcc.gov/o et/fccid after searching on FCC ID QMNRM-19. SAR values reported in oth er countries may vary depe nding on differences in reporting and testing requirements an d the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product information at www.no ki a. com . This devic e model complie s with the require ments of the FCC rule s governing hearing aid compa tibility. Devi ce models meet ing these require ments have an M3 microphone or higher rating. The M-rating, shown on the device, refers to lowe r RF e missions levels. A highe r M-rat ing generally indicate s tha t a de vice model has a lower RF emissions level which may im prove the likelihood that the devic e will successfu lly operate with c ertain hearing aids. Some h earing aids are more im mun e than othe rs to interference . Please consult your hearing he alth professional to determin e the M-rating of your heari ng aid and whether your hearing aid will work with this device . More information can be found at ww w.nok iaa ccess ibilit y.co m / .
1 06 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Tec hni cal i nfo rmat ion ■ Batt ery in formatio n This section provides inform ation about battery charging tim es with the Travel Charger (ACP-12) and t he Standard Trav el Charge r (ACP-7), talk-tim es, and standby times. Be awa re that the inform ation in t his section is subj ect to chan ge. For more in formation, contact you r service provid er. Char ging tim es The following ch arging times are approximate with the BL-6C 10 70 mA h Li-Ion batte ry: Travel Charger (ACP-12): 1 hour 35 minut es Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7): 3 ho u rs 45 m inu t es Ta lk an d st an dby ti mes Operation time s are estimate s only and depend on signal strength, pho ne use, netw ork conditio ns, feature s used, batte ry age a nd condition (including cha rging habit s), temperature s to which the batte ry is exposed, and many other factors. Talk ti me: 3.25 hours Stan dby t ime: 11 days Not e: Talk time and standby times may vary among service providers. Ch eck with your service provider for more information . Feature Specification Feature Specification Dimensions Width : 1.86 in (47.4 mm) Lengt h: 3.44 in ( 87.3 mm) Depth: 1 in (27 mm) Frequency range (Tx) AMPS: 824 .04–848.97 PCS: 1851.25–1 908.75 MHz Cellular: 824.70 –848.37 MHz Weight 4.40 oz (126 g) with BL -6C L i-Ion B attery Frequency range (Rx) AMPS: 869 .04–893.97 PCS: 1931.25–1 988.75 MHz Cellular: 869.70 –893.37 MHz Wir el es s networks CDM A 800 and 1900 AMPS 80 0 GPS frequency Bluetooth 1575.42 MH z Volume 104 cc
1 0 7 Copyright © 2005 Nokia A dditional safety information ■ Nokia One-Y ear Limited Warranty Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warran ts that this cellular ph one (“Product” ) is free from defects in mate rial and workmans hip that result in Produc t failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions : 1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginnin g on the date of the purchase of the Product . This one year period is extended by each whole day that the Product is out of your possession for repair under this warrant y. 2 . The li mited warranty ext ends onl y to the origi nal purchaser (“Consumer”) of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent pu rchaser/ end -user . 3. The limited w arranty ext ends only to Consum ers who purchase the Product in the Un ited Stat es o f Amer ica . 4 . Du ring the lim ited w arran ty peri od, Nok ia w ill repair , or re place , at No kia’s sole opti on, an y defe ctive parts, o r any pa rts that w ill not prop erly o perate for t heir intended use with new or refurbishe d replacement item s if such repair or replacement is nee ded because of product malfunction or fail ure during normal usage . No charge will be made to the Consumer fo r any su ch parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor charges in curred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the de fec tive part s. The limite d warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic , decorative or st ructural item s, including framin g, and any no n-operative part s. Nokia’s limit of liability un der the limited w arranty shall be the act ual ca sh valu e of t he P roduct at the t ime t he Consume r r eturns the Product for repair, determined by th e price paid by the Consumer for the Product less a reas onable amount for usage. Nokia shall not be liable for any other losses or damages. These remedies are the Consumer’s exclusive remedi es for breach of warranty. 5. Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the date of the original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemize d receipt. 6 . The Cons umer sha ll bear the c ost of sh ipping the Product to Noki a. Nok ia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consum er after the comple tion of service un der this limited warra nty. 7. The C o ns umer s hal l ha ve no cov era ge or ben e fit s und e r t his l imi ted wa rr an ty if any of the follow ing conditions a re applicable:
1 08 Copyright © 2005 N okia a) The Product has been subjected to abnormal use, abnormal condition s, improper storage, exposure t o moisture or dam pness, unauth orized modification s, unauthorize d connections, unauth orized repair, misuse, negle ct, abuse, accident, alteratio n, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fa ult of Nokia, in c luding damage caused by shipping. b) The Pro duct has been damaged from external caus es such as collisio n with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightnin g, earthqu ake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft , blown fuse, or imprope r use of any el ectrical source, d amage caus ed by c ompu ter or in ter net vi ruses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancelbots or damage caused by the conn ection to other products not recomm ended for interconne ction by Nokia. c) Noki a was not advised in writing by the Consumer of the alleged defect or malfu nction of the Product within fourte en (14) days after th e expiratio n of the applica ble limited wa rranty peri od. d) The Product serial num ber plate or the enhanceme nt data code has been removed, defaced or altered. e) Th e defect or damage was caused by the defective fu nction of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna, or viruses or other software problems introduce d into the Produc t. 8. Nokia does not warrant uni nterrupte d or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develops during the limi t ed wa rrant y per iod, th e Cons umer s hall tak e th e fol low ing step -by -s tep pr oc edur e: a) Th e Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing. b) If “a” is not convenien t because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consum er shall s hip the Product prepaid and insured to Nokia. See www.nokiausa.com/supp ort for the address of the rep ai r ce nt er near es t you . c) Th e Consumer shall include a return address, daytime phone num ber and/ or fax number, complete description of the problem, proof of purchase and se rvi ce a g reemen t ( if appl icabl e ). Exp ens es relat ed to rem ovin g t he Product from an ins tallation are not covered un der this limited wa rranty. d) The Cons umer wil l be billed for any pa rts or labor charges not cov ered by this lim ited warranty. The Consume r will be responsible for any expenses related to reinstallation of th e Product.
1 09 Copyright © 2005 Nokia A dditional safety information e) Nokia will re pair the Product under th e limited warra nty with in 30 days afte r re ceip t of t he Produ ct. If N okia cann ot pe rfor m re pairs c over ed u nder this limite d warranty within 30 days, or aft er a reasonable numbe r of attempts to repair the same defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a replacement Produ ct or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage . In some s tates the Consumer ma y have the right t o a loaner if the repair of the Produ ct takes more than ten (10) days. Please co ntac t the Custo mer S er vice C ent er at No kia at th e te leph one number list ed at the end of th is warranty i f you need a loaner and the repair of the Product has taken or is estimate d to take more than ten (10) days. f) If the Product is returne d during the limited warranty peri od, but the pr oblem with the Product is not covere d under the terms and conditio ns of this limite d warranty , the Consum er will be notified and giv en an estimate of the charge s the C onsumer must pa y to ha ve th e Product repaire d, with a ll shippi ng charges billed to th e Cons umer. If the estima te is refused, the Pro duct wi ll be retu rn ed fre ight col lect. If th e Prod uc t is re turn ed af ter th e exp iration of the limited wa rranty perio d, Nokia’s normal servic e policies shall apply a nd the Consum er will be responsible for all sh ipping charges. 9. You (the Cons umer) unders tand tha t the product ma y consist of refu rbished equipment th at contains used components, some of which have been reprocessed. The use d components co mply with Produc t performance and reliability s pecification s. 1 0 . ANY IMPLIED WA RRAN TY OF MERCH ANTABIL ITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PART ICULAR PURPO SE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURA TION OF THE FO REGOING LIMITED WR ITTEN WARRANTY. OT HERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER’S SOLE AND EXC LUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WA RRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPEC IAL, INCI DENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INC LUDI NG BUT NOT LI MI TED T O LOSS OF ANTI CIPATE D BENE FI TS OR PROFI TS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF DATA, PU NITIVE DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUB STITUTE EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES, DOW NTIME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY TH IRD PARTIES, INCLUDING CUSTOMERS, A ND INJURY TO P ROPERTY, RESULT ING FROM THE P URCHASE OR USE OF THE P RODUCT OR ARISI NG FROM BREACH O F THE W ARRANTY, BR EACH O F CONTR ACT, NEG LIGENCE , STRI CT TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEOR Y, EVE N IF NOKIA K NEW OF THE LIKE LIHOOD O F SUCH DAMAGE S. NOK IA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FO R DELAY I N RENDER ING S ERVICE UNDER TH E LIMITED WARR ANTY, OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD TH AT THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAI RED.
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111 Copyright © 2005 Nokia ■ Appendix A Messag e from t he C TIA (Cellula r Telecommunications & Internet Associ atio n) to al l user s of mo bile phones © 2001 Cellular Telec ommunic ations & Intern et Association . All Rights Reserved. 1250 Connec ticut Ave nue, NW Suite 800, W ashington, DC 20036. Phone : (202) 785- 0081 Sa fety is t he mos t impor tant cal l you w ill ever make. A Guide to S afe and Responsibl e Wireless P hone Use Tens of millions of people in the U .S. today take advantage of the unique combinat ion of c onv enienc e, saf ety an d val ue de liv ered b y the wire less te lephon e. Qu ite simply , the wireless phone gives people the powerful abil ity to communicate by voice— alm ost anyw here, an ytime— with the boss, with a client, w ith the ki ds, wit h emer gency pe rsonnel or eve n with the police. Each year, Am ericans mak e billions of calls from their wireless phone s, a nd the numb ers a re rapidly growing. But an importa nt respons ibility accompani es those bene fits, one that e very wirele ss phone user mu st uphold. When drivin g a car, driving is your first respons ibility. A wireless phone can be an invaluable t ool, but good judgm ent must be exercised at all time s while drivin g a motor vehic le—whether on t he phone or not.The basic lesson s are ones we all lear ned as teena gers. Driving require s alertnes s, caution and courtesy. It requires a heavy dose of ba sic common sense —keep your head up, kee p your eyes on the road, check your mirrors frequ ently and watch ou t for other drivers. It requires obeying all tr affic signs and signal s and stay ing wit hin the spe ed limit. It mean s using seatb elts and requiring other passengers to do the sa me. B ut with wir eles s p hone u se, driv ing safe ly mea ns a litt le mo re. Thi s br ochure is a call to wireless phone users everywh ere to make safety th eir first priority when behind the wheel of a car. Wireless t elecommunications is keeping us in to uch, simplifying our lives, protect ing us in emergencie s and providing opportu nities to help oth ers in need. Wh en it comes to the u se of wireless phones, safety is you r most important ca ll. Wirele ss P hone Saf ety Tips Below a re safety tips to follow while driving an d using a wireless phone which should be easy to remember. 1. Get to kn ow your wireless phone and its fe atures s uch as speed di al and redial. Carefully read your instruct ion manual and learn to take advant age of valuable feature s most phones offe r, includi ng automatic redial an d memory. Also , work to mem ori ze t he ph one key pad so y ou c an us e th e s peed dia l function w ithout takin g your atte ntion off the road.
1 12 Copyright © 2005 N okia 2. When a vailable, use a hands-fre e device. A number of hands-free wire less phone accessories are readily available today. Wheth er you choose an inst alled mounted device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory , take advantage of these devices if available to you. 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Make sure you place your wire less phone wi thin easy reach and where you can grab it without removing your eyes from the road. I f you get an i ncomin g call at an inco nvenient t ime, if possible, let your v oice mail answe r it for you. 4. Suspend conversations during hazardo us driving con ditions or situa tions. Let th e perso n you ar e speak ing wit h know you are driv in g; if ne cess ary, suspe nd the call in he avy traffic or haz ardous weather c onditions. Rain , sleet, snow and ice can be hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road. 5. Do not take notes or look up phon e numbers while driving. If you are reading an address book or business card, or writing a "to do" list while driving a car, you are not wa tching where y ou are goin g. It’s comm on sense . Don’t get ca u ght in a d ang e ro us si t ua t io n be caus e you are reading or writing and no t paying attentio n to the road or nearby vehicle s. 6. Dial sensibl y and ass ess t he traffic ; if possi ble, plac e call s when you are no t moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to pla n your calls before you be gin your trip or attempt to coincide you r calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, re d light or otherwise statio na ry. But if you ne ed to dial while driving, follow this simple tip—dial only a few numbe rs, check the road and your mirrors, the n continue. 7. Do no t engage in str essful or em otion al c onver sations th at m ay be distrac tin g. Stressful or emotional conversations a nd driving do not mi x—they are distra cting and even dang erous when you are behi nd the whe el of a car. Make people you are talking with aware y ou are d riving an d if necessa ry, suspend con versations which ha ve the pote ntial to divert y our attention from the road. 8. Use your wire less phone to ca ll for help. Your wire less phone is o ne of the greatest tools you can own to prote ct yourself and your family in dangerou s situations— with your pho ne at your side, help is only three numbers a way. Dial 9-1-1 or othe r loca l emergency number in th e case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard or medical emergency. Remembe r, it is a free call on your wireless phone! 9. Use y our wireless phone to help othe rs in emergencie s. Your wire less phone provides you a perfect opportunit y to be a "Good Samaritan" in your community . If you see an auto acciden t, crim e in pr ogre ss or ot her seri ous em ergen cy where lives are in danger, c all 9-1 -1 or othe r lo cal eme rgency numb er, as you wou ld want others to do for you .
11 3 Copyright © 2005 Nokia 1 0. Call r oadside assistance or a special wireless none mergency assistance number when neces sary. Cer tain s ituati ons yo u encoun ter whi le dri ving may requi re att ent ion, b ut are not ur ge nt enou gh to meri t a ca ll fo r emerg enc y serv ic es. But you s till can use your w ireless phone to le nd a hand. If you s ee a broken- do wn ve hic l e pos i ng no se r iou s h az ar d, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accide nt w here no one appear s inju red or a veh icle you kn ow to b e stole n, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number. Care less, dist racted indiv iduals an d pe ople dr iving i rrespon sibly repres ent a hazard to ever yone on the roa d. Since 1984, the C ellular Tel ecommu nicatio ns Industry Associa tion and the wire less industry ha ve conduc ted educ ational outrea ch to inform wireless phone users of t heir responsib ilities as safe driv ers and good citizens. As we a pproach a new c entury, more and more of us will take advantage of the benefits of wireless telephones. And, as we take to the roads, we all have a respons ibility to drive safely . The wi reles s i ndus try r emin ds yo u to use yo ur p hone safe ly wh en dr ivi ng . For more informa tion, please call 1-8 88-901-SAF E. For update s: htt p: //www. wow- co m. com/ co nsu mer /iss ue s/dri vi ng/ art icl e s.cf m?ID =85
1 14 Copyright © 2005 N okia ■ Append ix B M essage from the FD A (U.S. Food and Drug Administrati on) t o all u sers of m obi le ph one s. ©July 1 8, 2001 For u pdates: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones Consumer Upda te on Wirel ess Ph ones U.S . Fo od an d Dr ug Ad mi nis trati on 1. Do w ireless phones pos e a health h azard? The availab le scientific evid ence does not sh ow that any he alth problems are associated with usin g wireless phones. T here is no proof , howev er, t hat wi reless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phon es emit lo w leve ls of radiofre quency en ergy (R F) in th e mic ro wave ran ge whi le b ei ng used . They als o em it ver y l ow leve ls of RF w hen in t he stand- by m ode. Wh ereas high levels o f R F can p roduc e health effects (by heating tissue), exposu re to low level RF that does not produce heat ing effects caus es no know n adverse he alth effect s. Many studie s of low level RF exposures have not found any biological e ffects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects m ay occur, but suc h findings ha ve not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studie s, or in determining the reasons for inconsiste nt results . 2. What is FD A's r ole co ncern ing the saf ety of wi rel ess phones? Und er th e law, FDA d oes not r evi ew the safety of ra dia tio n-emit ti ng co nsum er products such as wireless phones before they can be s old, as it does with new drugs or medic al devi ces. Howe ver, the a gency h as autho rity to ta ke action if wireless phone s are shown t o emit radio frequency energy ( RF) at a level t hat is hazardou s to the user . In such a case, FDA could requi re the manu facture rs of wireless phones to n otify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phon es so that the haza rd no longer exists. Alth ough the exist ing scie ntif ic data do no t justify FD A regulat ory actio ns, FDA has urged the wireless phone indu stry to take a number of steps, includin g the fo llowing: • Support neede d rese arch into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phone s; • Design w ir eless p hone s in a way tha t min imize s any RF ex po sure t o th e user tha t is not nece ssary for dev ice func tion; and • Cooperate in providing use rs of wireless phones with the best possible information on pos sible effects of wireles s phone use on hu man hea lth.
11 5 Copyright © 2005 Nokia FD A be lon gs to an inte r agen cy wor ki ng grou p of th e fe de r al a ge nci es th at h av e respo nsi bilit y fo r diff erent asp ects of RF sa fety t o en sure coo rdina ted effo rts at the fed eral leve l. Th e fol low ing ag enci es be long to this wor kin g grou p: • Nation al Institut e for Occupat ional Safety and Hea lth • Env ironmental P rotection Agency • Fede ral Commu nications Comm ission • Occupation al Safety an d Healt h Administrat ion • Nation al Telecom munication s and Information Adm inistration The National Ins titutes of Health participates in some interagen cy working group activities, as well. FDA share s regulatory responsibilitie s for wireless phone s with the Federal Commu nications Com mission (FCC) . All phones that are sold in th e United States m ust comply with FCC safety guideline s that limit RF expo sure. FCC relies on FDA and oth er health agencies for safety que stions about wi reless phon es. FCC also r egulat es the b ase stati ons t hat the wireless ph one n etworks rely upon. Wh ile these base station s operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from thes e base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wirele ss phones . Base stations are th us not the su bject of the safe ty questions discussed in this docume nt. 3. What kind s of phones are the subj ect of this update ? The t erm wirele ss phon e re fers here to hand -held wirel ess phon es wit h bu ilt- in antennas, often called cell mobile or PCS phones. These type s of w ireless phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequ ency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal Commu nicati ons Commission safety guidelin es that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agen cie s. Wh en the p ho ne is lo cate d at g reate r dist an ces fr om t he use r, th e exposure to RF is drastically low er because a pe rson's RF exposure decrease s rapidl y wit h in cre asing distan ce f rom t he sour ce. T he so-ca lled c ordless phones ; whic h have a bas e un it conne cted t o the telephon e wiring in a h ouse, typically operate at far lower power le ve ls, and thus prod uce RF exposures far below th e FCC safe ty limits. 4. Wh at are the res ults of the r esearch done al ready? The rese arch done thus fa r has produced conflic ting res ults, and many s tudies have suffered from flaws in th eir research methods. Anim al experim ents investigating the effects of radio frequency ener gy (R F) ex pos ures c har acte risti c of wireless phon es have yielde d conflicting results th at often cannot be repeated
1 16 Copyright © 2005 N okia in other laboratories . A fe w anima l stud ies, howeve r, have suggested that low lev els o f RF cou ld ac ce lerat e the de velop men t of ca ncer in labora to ry an im als. However, many of the stud ies that showed i ncreased tumor dev elopment used animals that ha d been genetically engineered or trea ted with canc er-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure. Other studie s exposed the anim als to RF for up to 22 hours per day. Thes e condit ion s a re no t si mil ar t o the conditions under which p eople use wireless phones, so we don’t know with certaint y what the result s of such studies me an for hum an health. Three large epide miology studies ha ve been pub lished since Dece mber 2000 . Betw een th em , the s tudie s inve stiga ted any pos sib le asso cia tion be tw een th e use of w ireles s phone s and pri mary br ain canc er, gl ioma, me ningioma , or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leuk emia, or other cancers. Non e of t he s tud ie s dem ons tra t e d the ex i sten ce o f any harm fu l hea l th ef fe cts from wirele ss phone RF e xposures. Ho wever, no ne of the studie s can answ er questions about long-te rm exposures, since the average period of phone use in th es e stu die s wa s aro un d thr ee ye ar s. 5. What research is needed to deci de whet her R F e xpo su re fro m wi re les s phone s poses a h ealth ri sk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people ac tua lly us ing w ire l ess ph one s woul d prov id e so me o f t he da ta th at are ne e ded . Lifetime anima l exposure studies cou ld be completed in a few years. How ever, very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human population s, but 10 or more years foll ow-up may be needed to provid e answ ers about some healt h eff ects, su ch a s can cer . Th is i s b ecau se th e inter val be twee n the time of exp osu re to a ca nc er - ca us ing age n t and the ti m e tu mo rs deve lop - if the y d o - may be many, many years. The interp retation of epidemiologic al studies is ha mpered by difficultie s in measuring act ual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wirel ess phones. Many factors affec t this measure ment, su ch as the an gle at which th e phone is he ld, or wh ich model of ph one is used. 6. What i s FDA d oing to fi nd out mor e about t he po ssib le he alth ef fec ts of wirele ss phon e RF? FDA is work ing with th e U.S. National Toxicol ogy Program and with groups of investiga tors around the world to e nsure that high priority animal stud ies are conducted to address important question s about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energ y ( RF).
11 7 Copyright © 2005 Nokia FD A ha s be en a l ead in g part ic ip an t i n the Wo rl d He alt h Orga niz at io n I nt ern at ion al Elec trom ag netic Field s ( EM F) Proj ect sinc e i ts inc eptio n in 1 996. An in flu entia l result of this work h as been the d evelopment of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the w or ld. T he Pr oje ct h as al so h elped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. FDA and the Ce llular Teleco mmu nicatio ns & Inte rnet Asso ciation (CTIA) ha ve a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do res earc h o n wi re less p hon e safet y. FD A p rov ides th e sci ent ific ove rsi ght, ob tai ning input from expe rts in government, indu stry, and academic organizations. CTIA-fun ded research is conduct ed through contra cts to independe nt investigators . The initial researc h will include both labora tory studies and studies of wire less phone users. T he CRADA will als o inclu de a broad assessme nt of addi tion al resear ch ne eds in th e cont ext of the lat est resear ch dev elo pment s around th e world. 7. How can I fin d out how muc h radiof req uency energ y expo sure I ca n get by us ing my wirele ss phon e? All ph one s sold in th e Unit ed St ate s mus t com ply w ith Fede ral Co mmu nic ation s Commiss ion (FCC) g uidelines t hat limit radiofrequency energy ( RF) exposures. FCC estab lish ed the se gu ide lines in co nsult ation wit h FDA and th e oth er feder al health and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from w ireless tel ephon es is set at a Specif ic Absor ption Rate ( SAR) of 1. 6 wa tts per kilo gram (1.6 W/ kg). The FCC lim it is consis tent with th e safety standards developed by the I nsti tute of El ectri cal and Elect ronic Engi neering (I EEE ) and the Na tional Council on Radiation Prote ction and M easurement. The exposure limit takes into cons ideration the body’s ability to rem ove heat from the tiss ues that absorb energy from th e wireless ph one and is set well below levels known to have effe cts. Manufacturers of wireless phones must re port the RF exposure level for each model of ph one t o the FCC. Th e FCC we bsit e (http://www.fcc.gov /oet/rfsafety) gives directions for locating the FCC identification num ber on your phone so you can find your phone ’s RF e xposure level in th e online listing. 8. What has FD A done to measur e the radiofr equency ener gy comi ng from wire less p hone s? The In stitute of Elec trica l and El ectronic Engineers (IEEE) is developi ng a techn ical standa rd for measuring the radiofreq uency energy (RF) exposur e from wireless phon es a nd othe r wireless handsets with the partici pation and leadership of FD A scientis ts and engineers . The standard, Rec ommended Pra ctice for D eterm ini ng th e S patial-Pe ak Specif ic Ab sorpti on Rat e (SA R) in the Human
1 18 Copyright © 2005 N okia Body Due to W ireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techni ques, sets forth the first consistent te st methodolo gy for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wirele ss phone users. Th e test me thod uses a t issue- simulating model of th e human head. Standardized SAR test meth odology is expected to greatly improve the con sistency of me asurements made at different lab orato ries on the sa me p ho ne. SA R is th e mea surem en t of the a m ount of ener gy absorbed in tissue, eith er by the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measure d in watt s/kg (or milliwatts /g) of matter. Th is measure ment is used to determ ine wh ether a wireless phone complies wi th safety guidelines. 9. W hat steps can I ta ke to re du ce m y e xpo su re to rad iof requ enc y en er gy from my w ire less phone? If there is a risk from these products—an d at this point we do no t know that there is—it is probably very small. Bu t if you are concerned about avoiding even p otential risk s, you can take a few si mple steps to minimize yo ur exposu re to radiofrequenc y energy (RF). Since time is a key f actor in ho w much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduc e RF exposure. If you mus t cond uct ex tend ed c onver satio ns by w irel ess ph one every d ay , you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatica lly with dist ance. For exampl e, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away fr om your body or use a wireles s phone conne cted to a remote an tenna. Ag ain, th e scien tifi c dat a do not dem on stra te that wire less ph on es are harmf ul. But if you are concerned about th e RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. 10. What abo ut ch ildre n usi ng wir ele ss phon es? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including ch ildren and teenag ers. If you want to ta ke steps to lower ex posure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and te enagers using w ireless ph ones. Reducing the time of wireless phone u se and increasing th e distance bet ween the user and the RF sour ce wil l reduce RF exposure.Some groups spon sored by other nation a l governme nts have ad vised th at chi ldren be d iscourag ed from using wirele ss phone s at all. For example, t he gover nment in th e Unit ed Kingdo m distribut ed leaflet s cont aining such a recom mendati on in December 2000 . They no ted that no evidence exi sts that using a wireless phone cau ses brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recom mend ation to limit w ireless phone use by c hildren w as stric tly prec aution ary; it was not ba sed on scientific evidence tha t any health h azard exists.
11 9 Copyright © 2005 Nokia 11. What about wir eless ph one int erferenc e with medic al equ ipment? Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test me t ho d t o measure electroma gnetic inte rferenc e (EMI) of impla nted cardiac pa c em ak er s and defibrillato rs from wireless telephones . This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Assoc iation for th e Advancem ent of Med ical in strum ent ation (A AMI) . The fin al dra ft, a jo int effor t by FDA , med ical device manufa cturers, and ma ny other groups, was c ompleted in late 2000. This standa rd will allow manu facturer s to ensure that cardiac pac emakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phon e EMI. FDA has teste d hearing aids for int erf e re nc e fr om hand hel d wi rel ess ph on es and he l pe d de vel op a vol untary standard sponsored by the In stitute of El ectri cal and Ele ctronic Engineers (IEEE) . This st andard sp ecifies test m ethods an d perform ance re quir em en ts f or hea rin g a ids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a c ompatible phone and a accompanied hearing aid at th e same ti me. This standard was approved by t he IEEE in 2000.FD A co n ti nu es t o m on ito r t h e u se of wirel ess phon es for possibl e in teract ions with oth er medi cal dev ices. Sho uld h armfu l inte rfere nce be fo un d to occu r, FDA wi ll conduct testing to assess t he interference and wo rk to resolve the problem. 12. Where can I find additional information? For additional informatio n, please refer to the follow ing resources: • F DA web page on wireless phones http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html • F ederal C ommu nications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program http://w ww.fcc.gov /oet/rfsafe ty • I nternational Commission on Non-Ion izing Radiation Protection http:/ /www.icnirp. de • W orld Health Organization (WHO ) I nternational EMF Proje ct htt p://w ww. who .in t/ emf • Nation al Radiological Protection Board (UK) http://www.nrpb.org.uk/ July 18, 2001 For updat es: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones
120 Copyright © 2005 N okia Index NUMERICS 1-touch dialing 47 A alarm clock 79 antenn a 14 auto mate voic em ail 35 auto -update 64 B back cov er removing 15 replacing 16 batteries and chargers 10 0 battery chargi ng 17 chargin g times 106 removing 15 replacing 16 talk and standby times 106 battery informatio n 10 6 Bluetooth conne ctivity 92 busin ess c ards 50 C calc ulator 85 calend ar 81 call duration 42 call forwarding 77 call log 41 call restrictions 74 caller grou ps 46 calls an swe ri ng 19 in-call options 20 makin g 18 care a nd mainte nance 101 certific ation information (SAR) 104 charg er conne cting 17 information 100 tim es 106 clear th e c ache 91 color scheme s 61 conta cts list 45 add 45 delete 49 edit 48 send 50 vie w 49 countdow n timer 86 curren cy conv erter 85 custo mer care 8 D dialing codes 36 display la nguage 68 display settin gs 61 distribution list 34 E emerg ency c alls 104 whil e using w ireless Interne t 90 enhanc em ent s ettings 71 cha rge r 72 hands free 71 he ads e t 71 loopset 72 TTY/ TDD 72 enha ncem ents 99 ESN 7 exc hange rat e 85 ext ras 98
12 1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia Index F FCC information 10 4 feature codes 76 G gallery 55 , 57 go to 13 organize 13 H hands free 71 he ads e t 17 , 71 he lp 7 hel p t e xt 13 , 69 I indicators and icons 11 Infrared 94 K keyg u ard 20 L lan guages 68 left so ft ke y 13 lo ck co de 73 loopset 72 loudsp eaker 20 M messa ge fol ders 37 messa ges delete 38 mobile w eb message s 40 voic e me ssa ges 34 mobile Internet sign off 91 mobile web 89 mobile web m essa ges 40 N ne two rk 75 ne two rk ser vi ce s 6 O organizer 79 P phone lock 72 chan ge lock code 73 phone settings 68 predicti ve te xt 23 profiles 44 Q qu ick keys 10 R Radio 57 restore factory settings 78 S safet y 4 important s afety inform ation 102 scrolling 12 secu rit y settin gs 72 send ow n ca ller ID 78 set date 63 time 63 settin gs 60 share d memory 7 Standby mode 10 stopwatch 86 T talk and stan dby times 10 6 text ent ry 22
122 Copyright © 2005 N okia time and date s ettings 63 timed profiles 60 tone se ttings 62 touch tone s 68 TTY/TDD 72 turn ph one off 17 turn ph one on 17 V vi ew call duration 42 call tim es 42 data/fax call duration 43 dia led n um bers 42 minibrowser duration 44 missed c alls 41 own phone n umber 78 received c alls 41 sav ed messages 37 voice dialing 39 voic e me ssa ges 34 voice privacy 75 voice recorder 59 voic ema il 35 volume adju sting 19 usin g the lo udspeaker 20 W wa llpa pe r 61 warranty 7 , 107 wel com e not e 69 wireles s Internet 89 make an emer ge ncy c al l 90 rece ive a c all while onlin e 90 sign on 89