Nokia 6280 User Manual

Nokia 6280 User Guide 9241874 Issue 2
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4 Contents For your safety.......................... 6 General information ................. 9 Access codes ............. .......................... ..... 9 Configuration settings service ........ 10 Download content and applications .............................. ............ 10 Nokia support and contact information .................... ....................... 11 1. Get started ......................... 12 Install the SIM card and the battery .. ........................... ....................... 12 Install a memory card ............ ............ 13 Charge the battery....... ....................... 14 Switch the phone on and off ......... .. 15 Start up without a SIM card ............ 16 Open the keypad .......... ....................... 16 Normal operating position ............... 16 2. Your phone ......................... 17 Keys and parts.... ........................... ....... 17 Standby mode .................... .................. 18 Keypad lock (keyguard) ..................... 22 3. Call functions.......... ........... 23 Make a voice call ......... ....................... 23 Answer or reject a voice call ........... 24 Options during a voice call .............. 25 Make a video call .............. .................. 25 Answer or reject a video call .... ....... 26 Options during a video call .............. 26 Video sharing ........... ..................... ....... 26 4. Write text .......................... . 28 Settings ........... ........................... ............ 28 Predictive text input ................... ....... 28 Traditional text input .................. ....... 29 5. Navigate the menus .......... 30 6. Messaging ................ ........... 31 Text messages (SMS) ......... ................ 31 SIM messages.................. ..................... 32 Multimedia messages ............. ........... 33 Memory full ..................... ..................... 36 Folders ......................... ........................... 36 Flash messages ......... ........................... 36 Audio messages ... ........................... ..... 37 Instant messaging .................... ........... 38 E-mail application .............. ................ 43 Voice messages ......... ........................... 46 Video messages .............. ..................... 46 Info messages ...................... ................ 47 Service commands .............. ................ 47 Delete messages .. ........................... ..... 47 Message settings. ........................... ..... 47 7. Contacts .............................. 51 Search for a contact ............... ........... 51 Save names and phone numbers .... 51 Save numbers and text items .......... 51 Move or copy contacts ................. ..... 52 Edit contact details ............................ 52 Delete contacts .................... ................ 53 My presence .................................... ..... 53 Subscribed names .......... ..................... 54 Business cards ...... ........................... ..... 55 Settings ....... ........................... ................ 56 Groups .............. ........................... ........... 56 Speed dials ............ ........................... ..... 56 Service and my numbers ................... 57 8. Call log ................................ 58 9. Settings .......... ..................... 59 Profiles ................... ........................... ..... 59 Themes ........ ........................... ................ 60 Tones............ ........................... ................ 60 Display .................... ........................... ..... 60
5 Time and date ............ ........................... 62 My shortcuts ......... .......................... ...... 62 Connectivity .................... ...................... 64 Call ................ ........................... ................ 70 Phone ...................... .......................... ...... 70 Enhancements ........... ........................... 72 Configuration........ .......................... ...... 72 Security ....................... ........................... 73 Phone updates ...................... ................ 74 Restore factory settings ..................... 75 10.Operator menu.................. 76 11.Gallery ........ ....................... 77 Format memory card .................... ...... 77 12.Media .................. .............. 78 Camera ................... .......................... ...... 78 Media player ................... ...................... 79 Music player .......................... ................ 80 Radio . ........................... ........................... 81 Voice recorder................. ...................... 83 Equalizer................. .......................... ...... 84 Stereo widening ........................ ........... 84 13.Push to talk....................... 85 Connect to the PTT service ............... 85 Make and receive a PTT call ............. 86 Callback requests ........... ...................... 87 Add a one-to-one contact .......... ...... 88 PTT channels ......... .......................... ...... 89 PTT settings ................................ ........... 90 14.Organizer .... ....................... 92 Alarm clock...................... ...................... 92 Calendar ................. .......................... ...... 92 To-do list ..................... ........................... 93 Notes ................. ........................... ........... 94 Calculator ................................... ........... 94 Countdown timer ............................ .... 95 Stopwatch .............. ........................... .... 95 15.Applications .................. .... 97 Games ........... ........................... ............... 97 Collection ................ ...................... ......... 97 16.Web ................................ .... 99 Basic steps to access and use services .... ........................... .................... 99 Set up browsing .... ........................... .... 99 Connect to a service .................. ......... 99 Browse pages ............................... ...... 100 Bookmarks ......... ........................... ...... 101 Appearance settings .. ...................... 102 Security settings ......... ...................... 103 Download settings ..................... ...... 103 Service inbox ............... ...................... 103 Cache memory............. ...................... 104 Browser security ......... ...................... 104 17.SIM services......... ........... 107 18.PC connectivity .............. 108 Nokia PC Suite.. ........................... ...... 108 EGPRS, HSCSD, CSD, and WCDMA 108 Data communication applications 108 19.Battery information ....... 110 Charging and discharging ........ ...... 110 Nokia battery auth entication guidelines........... ........................... ...... 111 Care and maintenance ....... . 113 Additional safety information ..... ..................... 114 Index ..................................... 118
For your safety 6 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not follow ing them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the phone on when wi reless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always kee p your hands free to op erate the vehicle while driving. Your first cons ideration w hile driving should be road safety. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may be suscepti ble to interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictions . Switch the phone off near medical equipment. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Wireless de vices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use the phone at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any restrictions . Do not use t he phone where blasting is in progress. USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal positio n as explained in the product documenta tion. Do not tou ch the antenna unne cessarily. QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may in stall or repair this product. ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIE S Use only approved enhancements and batteri es. Do not connect incompatible products.
For your safety 7 WATER-RESIST ANCE Your phone is not water-re sistant. Keep it dry. BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information stored in your phone. CONNECTING TO OTHE R DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is swit ched on and in service. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear th e di splay and return to the start screen. Enter the emergency number, th en press the call key. Give your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. ■ About your device The wireless device described in this guid e is approved for use on the EGSM 900; GSM 1800 and1900; an d WCDMA2100 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When you use the features in this devi ce, obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. When you take and use images or video clips, obey all laws and respect local customs as well as privacy and legitimate rights of others. Warning: To use any features in this device, other than the alarm clock, the device must be switched on. Do not swit ch the device on when wireless device use may cause interference or danger. ■ Network services To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function. These network services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize network services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explai n what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how yo u can use network services. For instance, some networks may not support all langua ge-dependent characters and services. Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, th ey will not appear on your device menu. Your
For your safety 8 device may also have been specially configured. This configuration may includ e changes in menu names, m enu order, and icons. Contact your service provider for more information. This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device , such as multimedia messaging (MM S), browsing, e-mail application, instant me ss aging, presence-enhanced contacts, remote synchronization, and content downlo ading using the browser or MMS, require network support for these technologies. ■ Shared memory The following features in this device may share memory: gallery, contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, i nstant messages, e-mail, cal endar, to-do notes, Java TM games and applications , and note application. Use of one or more of these features may reduce the memory availa ble for the remaining features sharing memory. For example, saving many Java ap plications may use all of the available memory. Your device may display a message that the memory is full when you try to use a shared memory feature. In this case, delete some of the information or entries stored in the shared memory features before continuing. Some of the features, such as text messages, may have a certain amount of memory specially allotted to them in addition to th e memory shared with other features. ■ Enhancements A few practical rules about a ccessories and enhancements. • Keep al l accesso ries an d enhancements out of the reach of small children. • When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. • Check regularly that enhancements in stalled in a vehicle are mounted and are operating properly. • Installation of any complex car enhanc ements must be made by quali fied personnel only.
General information 9 General information ■ Access codes Security code The security code (5 to 10 digits) helps to protect your phone against unauthorized use. The preset code is 12345. To change the code, and to set the phone to request the code, see “Security,” p. 73. If you enter an incorrect security code five times in succession, the phone ignores further entries of the code. Wait for 5 minutes, and enter the code again. PIN codes The personal identification numbe r (PIN) code and the universal personal identification number (UPIN) code (4 to 8 digits) help to protect your SIM card against unauthorized use. See “Security,” p. 73. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. Set the phone to request the PIN code each time the phone is switched on. The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) may be supplied with the SIM card and is required for some functions. The module PIN is required to access the information in the security module. See “Security module,” p. 105. The module PIN is supplied with the SIM card if the SIM card has a security module in it. The signing PIN is required for th e digital signature. See “Digital signature,” p. 106. The signing PIN is suppl ied with the SIM card if the SIM card has a security module in it. PUK codes The personal unblocking key (PUK) code and the universal personal unblocking key (UPUK) code (8 digits) is required to change a blocked PIN code and UPIN code, respectively. If the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact your se rvice provider for the codes.
General information 10 Barring password The barring password (4 digits) is required when you use the Call barring service . See “Security,” p. 73. You can obtain the password from your service provider. If you enter an incorrect barring password three times in succession, the password is blocked. Contact your service provider or network operator. ■ Configuration settings service Before you use multimedia messaging, instant messaging and presence, push to talk, e-mail, synchronization, streaming, and the browser, you must have the proper configuration settings on your phone. You may receive the settings directly as a conf iguration message, which you save to your phone. For more information on availability, contact your network operator, service provider, or nearest authorized Noki a dealer. When you ha ve received the setti ng s as a configuration message, and the settings are not automati cally saved and activated, Configuration settings received is displayed. To save the received se ttings, select Show > Save . If the phone requests Enter settings’ PIN: , enter the PIN code for the settings, and select OK . To receive the PIN code, contact the service provider that supplies the settings. If no settings are saved, these sett ings are saved and set as default configuration settings. Otherwise, the phone asks, A ctivate saved configuration settings? To discard the received se ttings, select Show > Discard . ■ Download content and applications You may be able to download new co ntent (for example, themes) to the phone (network service). Select the download function (for example, in the Gallery menu). To access the download function, see the re spective menu descriptions. You may also be able to download u pdates of phone software (network service). See “Phone,” p. 70, Phone updates
General information 11 For the availability of different services , pricing, and tariffs, contact your service provider. Important: Us e only se rvices that yo u trust and that offer ade quate security and protection against harmful software. ■ Nokia support and contact information Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia Web site for the latest version of this guide, additional information, downloads, and services related to your Nokia product. On the Web site, you can get information on the use of Nokia products and services. If you need to contac t customer service, check the list of local Nokia contact centers at www.nokia.com/customerservi ce. For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia service center location at www.nokia.com/repair.
Get started 12 1. Get started ■ Install the SIM card and the battery Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the batter y. Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. For availability and information on usin g SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the service provider, network operator, or other vendor. This device is intended for use with the BP-6M battery. The SIM card and its contacts can ea sily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handlin g, inserting, or removing the card. 1. With the back of the phone facing you, slide the back cover to remove it from the phone (1). 2. To remove the battery, lift it as shown (2). 3. To release the SIM card holder, gently pull the locking clip of the card holder, and open it (3).
Get started 13 4. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder (4). Make sure that the SIM card is properly inserted (1) and that the gold-colored co ntact area on the card is facing downwards. Close the SIM card holder (2), and press it until it snaps into position. 5. Replace the battery (5). 6. Slide the back cover into place (6). ■ Install a memory card The miniSD card included with your phone contains preloaded ringing tones, th emes, tones, and grap hics. If you delete, reload, or replace this card, these functions and features may not to function properly. Use only compatible miniSD cards w ith th is device. Other memory cards, such as reduced size MMCs, do not fit in the me mory card slot and are not compatible with this device. Using an incompatible memory card may damage the memory card as well as the device, and data st ored on the incompatible card may be corrupted. Use only miniSD cards approved by Nokia for use with thi s device. Nokia utilizes the approved industry standards for memo ry cards but not all other brands may be fully compatible with this device. Using a memory card not approved by Nokia
Get started 14 may damage the memory card as well as th e device, and data stored on the card may be corrupted. You can use a memory card to extend the memory of Gallery . See “Gallery,” p. 77. You can insert or change the memor y card without switching the phone off. Important: Do not remove th e memo ry card in the middle of an operation when the card is being a ccessed. Removing the card in the middle of an operation may damage the memory card as well as the device, and data stored on the card may be corrupted. To insert the memory card, open the memory card holder as shown (1). Place the memory card in the card holder (2). Make sure that the memory card is properly inserted—that it clicks into the holder (3)—and that the gold-colored contact area on the card is facing upwards. Close the memory card holder. You can use the memory card to save your multimedia files, such as video clips, sound files, and images, in Gallery . To format the memory card, see “Format memory card,” p. 77. ■ Charge the battery Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is intended for use when supplied with po wer from the AC-4, AC-1, AC-3, or DC-4 charger.
Get started 15 Warning: Use only batt eries, chargers, and enha ncements approved by Nokia for use with this particular m odel. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or wa rranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancements , please check with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any en hancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. 1. Connect the charger to a wall socket. 2. Connect the plug from the charger into the CA-44 c harging adapter, and the adapter plug into the jack on the bottom of your phone. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made. The charging time depends on the charger and the battery used. For example, charging a BP-6M Li-Ion battery with the AC-4 charger takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes while the phone is in the standby mode. ■ Switch the phone on and off Warning: Do not switch the phon e on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause int erference or danger. Press and hold the power key as shown. If the phone asks for a PIN or UPIN code, enter the code, and select OK . You can switch on the phone in demo mode without a SIM card inserted. In this mode, all bearer-independent features are available, and you can, make emergency calls. Set the time, time zone, and date Enter the local time, select the time zo ne of your location in terms of the time difference with respect to Gree nwich Mean Time (GMT), and enter the date. See “Time and date,” p. 62.
Get started 16 Plug and play service When you switch on your phone for the first time, and the phone is in the standby mode, you may be asked to get the configuration settings from your service provider (network service). Confirm or decline the query. See Connect to serv . support in “Configuration,” p. 72 and “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. ■ Start up with out a SIM card To start up the phone without the SIM card, accept Start up phone without SIM card? . Then use those features that do not require the SIM card. ■ Open the keypad To open the keypad, slide the phone as shown. ■ Normal operating position Use the phone only in its normal operating position. Your device has an internal antenna . Note: As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the ant enna unnecessarily when the device is switched on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the device to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna area wh en operating the devic e optimizes the ante nna performance and the battery life.
Your phone 17 2. Y our phone ■ Keys and parts 1. Power key 2. Volume keys 3. Mirror 4. Camera lens 5. Camera light 6. Camera key 7. Front camera 8. Ear piece 9. Left, middle, and right selection keys 10. 4-way scroll key 11. Call key 12. End key 13. Number keys 14. Push to tal k key 15. Infrar ed (IR) port 16. Memory card slot 17. Charger connector 18. Enhancements connector
Your phon e 18 ■ Standby mode When the phone is ready for use, and you have not entered any characters, the phone is in the standby mode. • 3G indicator (1) • Signal strength of the cellular network (2) • Battery charge level (3) • Indicators (4) • The name of the network or the operator logo (5) • Clock (6) • Display (7) • The left selection key (8) is Go to or a shortcut to another function. See “Left selection key,” p. 62. • The middle selection key (9) mode is Menu . • The right selection key (10) may be Names to access the list of contacts in the Contacts menu, an operator-spec ific name to access an operator-specific Web site, or a shortcut to a function that you selected. See “Right selection key,” p. 63. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2
Your phone 19 Active standby In the active standby mode, the phone can display separate content item windows, such as shortcuts (1), audio functions (2), the calendar (3), and a user note (4). To se lect whether active standby is shown, se e Act iv e s ta nd by in “Standby settings,” p. 60. When active standby is idle, to access the menu structure, select Menu (5). To access the features in active standby, press the navigation key up or down. To change the key to access the navigation mode, see Enabling active standby in “Standby settings,” p. 60. When the arrow indicators (6) are shown, you can scroll the item left and right. Content items in the n avigation mode Shortcut bar — To select a shortcut, scroll to the desired function, using left/right navigation key, and select it. To change or organize the shortcuts when in the navigation mode, select Options > Active standby > My active standby > Options > P ersonalise > Options > Select links or Organise links . Audio applications — To switch on the radio or the music player, scroll to and select it. To change a track in the music player or a channel in the radio, scroll left or right. To start the radio channel search, scroll and hold left or right. Calendar — To view today’s notes, select the desired one. To view the notes for the previous or next days, scroll left or right. My note — To enter a note, select the content window, write your note, and save it. My presence — T o c h a n g e y o u r p r e s e n c e status information, select the content item.
Your phon e 20 Countdown timer — To start the countdown timer, select the content item. The remaining time with a note is shown. General indicators — To show standby indicators, such as date, cell info display, info mess ages, PTT default group name , and closed user group index. The date is shown if the calend ar is not selected as active standby content. Standby mode shortcuts • To access the list of dialed numbers, press the call key once. See “Make a voice call,” p. 23. • To call your voice mailbox (network service) when you have saved your voice mailbox number in the phone, press and hold 1. • To access video mail numbers, press and hold 2 . • To connect to a browser service, press and hold 0. • To set shortcut functions for the navigation key, see Navigation key in “My shortcuts,” p. 62. • To change the profile, briefly press the power key to open the list of profiles. Scroll to the desired profile, and select it. Power saver To set the power saving function On , see Pow e r s a v e r in “Display,” p. 60. Indicators You have unread messages in the Inbox folder. You have unsent, canceled, or failed messages in the Outbox folder. The phone registered a missed call. / Your phone is connected to the instant messaging service, and the availability status is online or offline. You received one or several instant messages, and you are connected to the instant messaging service.
Your phone 21 The keypad is locked. The phone does not ring for an incoming call or text message. See also “Tones,” p. 60. The alarm clock is set to On . The countdown timer is running. The stopwatch is running in the background. / The phone is registered to a GP RS, EGPRS, or WCDMA network. / A packet data connect ion is established. / The packet data connection is suspended (on hold), for example, if there is an incoming or ou tgoing call during a packet data dial-up connection. When the infrared connection is activated, the indicator is shown continuously. A Bluetooth connection is active. If you have two phone lines, the second phone line is selected. All incoming calls are diverted to another number. The loudspeaker is activated, or the music stand is connected to the phone. Calls are limited to a closed user group. The timed profile is selected. , , , or A headset, hands-free, loopset, or music stand enhancement is connected to the phone. or A push to talk connection is active or suspended.
Your phon e 22 ■ Keyp ad lock (keyguard) To prevent the keys from being accidentally pressed, select Menu , and press * within 3.5 seconds to lock the keypad; or close the slide, and select Lock . To unlock the keypad, open the slide, or select Unlock > OK . If the slide is open, select Unlock , and press * within 1.5 seconds. If the Security keyguard is set On , select Unlock , press * , and enter the security code. To answer a call when the keyguard is on, press the call key. When you end or reject the call, the keypad automatically locks. For Automatic keyguard and Security keyguard , see “Phon e,” p. 70. When the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device.
Call functions 23 3. Call functions ■ Make a voice call 1. Enter the phone number, including the area code. For international calls, press * twice for the international prefix (the character replaces the internat ional access code), enter the country code, the area code without the leading 0, if necessary, and the phone number. 2. To call the number, press the call key. 3. To end the call, or to cancel the call attempt, press the end key. To end the call by closing the slide, see Slide call handling in “Call,” p. 70. To search for a name or phone number that you have saved in Contacts , see “Search for a contact,” p. 51. Press the call key to call the number. To access the list of phone numbers you have most recently called or attempted to call, in the standby mode, press the call key once. To call the number, scroll to the number or name you want, and press the call key. Speed dial ing Assign a phone number to on e of the speed-dialing keys, 3 to 9 . See “Speed dials,” p. 56. Call the number in either of the following ways: • Press the speed-dialing key, then the call key. •I f Speed dialling is set to On , pr ess and hold a speed-dialing key until the call begins. See “Call,” p. 70. Enhanced voice dialing To make a phone call, select and hold Names and say the name of the contact you wish to call. The phone will automatically associate a virtual voice tag with each contact in the phone memory.
Call functions 24 Make a voice dialing call If an application is sending or re ceiving data using a packet data connection, end the application before you use voice dialing in GSM. In WCDMA it is possible to send voice and data simultaneously. Voice commands are language-dependent. To set the language, see V oice playback language in “Phone,” p. 70. Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy environment or d uring an emergency, so you should not r ely solely upon voi ce dialing in all circumstances. 1. In the standby mode, press and hold the right selection key. A short tone is played, and Speak now is displayed. If you are using a compatible headse t with the headset key, press and hold the headset key to start the voice dialing. 2. Say the voice command clearly. If the voice recognition is successful, a list with matches is shown. The phone plays the voice command of the match on the top of the list. After about 1.5 seconds, the phone dials the number; or if the result is not the correct one, scroll to another entry, and select to dial the entry. Using voice commands to carry out a selected phone function is similar to voice dialing. See Voice commands in “My shortcuts,” p. 62. ■ Answer or reject a voice call To answer a call, press the call key. To answer the call by opening the slide, see also Slide call handling in “Call,” p. 70. To mute the ringing tone before you answer the call, select Silence . To end the call or reject a call, press the end key. Call waiting During a call, to answer the waiting ca ll, press the call key. The first ca ll is put on hold. To end the active call, press the end key. To activate the Call waiting function, see “Call,” p. 70.
Call functions 25 ■ Options during a voice call Many of the options that you use during a call are network services. For availability, contact your networ k operator or service pr ovider. Call options are Mute or Unmute , Contacts , Menu , Lock keypad , Record , Loudspeaker , or Handset . Network services options are Answer , Reject , Hold or Unhold , New call , Add to conference , End call , End all calls , and the following: Send DTMF — to send tone strings Swap — to switch between the active call and the call on hold Tra ns f er — to connect a call on hold to an active call and disconnect yourself Conference — to make a conference call that allows up to five persons to take part in a conference call Private call — to discuss privately in a conference call Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud. ■ Make a video call When you make a video call, you send a real-time video to the recipient of the call. The video image captured by the camera on the back of your phone is shown to the video call recipient. To be able to make a video call, you must have a USIM card and be connected in a WCDMA network. For availability of and subscription to video call services, contact your netw ork operator or service provider. A video call can only be made between two parties. The video call can be made to a compatible phone or an ISDN client. Video calls cannot be made while another voice, vide o, or data call is active. 1. To start a video call, enter the phone number in the standby mode, or select Contacts a nd a contact. 2. Press and hold the call key, or select Options > Video call . Starting a video call may take a while. Video call and an outgoing animation is shown. If the call is not successful (for example, video
Call functions 26 calls are not supported by the network, or the receiving device is not compatible) you are asked if you want to try a normal call or send a message instead. Tip: To increase or decrease th e volume during a call, press the volume keys. The video call is active when you can see two video images and hear the sound through the loudspeaker. The call recipient may deny the video sending, in which case you may see a still image or a grey background graphic. You will hear the sound. 3. To end the call, press the en d key. ■ Answer or reject a video call When a video call arrives, Video Call is displayed. 1. Press the call key to answer the video call. Allow video image to be sent to caller? is displayed. If you select Ye s , the image being captured by the camera in your phone is shown to the caller. If you select No , or do nothing, video sending is not activated, and you hear a sound. A graphic is displayed on top of the video, indicating that it is not sent. You can enable or disable video sending at any time during the video call. 2. To end the video call, press the end key. Even when you deny video sending duri ng a video call, the call is still charged as a video call. Check the pr icing with your network operator or service provider. ■ Options during a video call Select Options during a video call for the following options: Set contrast , Video motion , Switch to voice call , End call , Send DTMF and Loudspeaker . ■ Video sharing During an ongoing voice call you can share your live camera view with the call recipient. To share a video th e recipient must have a compatible
Call functions 27 mobile device, and a SIP address in your phone book. If the recipient’s SIP address is missing, enter it. Select Options > Video sharing. The phone sends an invitation and the Sending invitation to is shown on your display. If the recipient accepts, your display shows Start sharing view with , press Yes and the phone starts sending the video. Audio is routed to the loudspeaker. To pause video sharing press P ause . The middle selection key is changed to Continue . To resume the video sharing press Continue . The middle selection key is changed to P ause . To end a video sharing session press Stop , and Video sharing ended is shown at both ends. To check availability and costs, and to subscribe to the service, contact your network operator or service provider.
Write text 28 4. Write text To enter text (for example, when wr iting messages), use traditional or predictive text input. To use traditional text input, press a number key, 1 to 9, repeatedly until the desired char acter appears. In predictive text input you can enter a letter with a single keypress. When you write text, appears at the top left of the display, indicating predictive text input, and appears, indicating traditional text input. , , or appears ne xt to the text input indicator, indicating the character case. To change the character case, press #. indicates number mode. To change from the letter to number mode, press and hold #, and select Number mode . ■ Settings To set the writing language while writing text, select Opti ons > Writing lang uage . When writing text, select Options > Prediction settings . To set predictive text input on or revert to traditional text input, select Prediction > On or Off . Tip: To quickly set predictive text input on or off when writing text, press # twice, or select and hold Options . ■ Predictive text input Predictive text input allows you to write text quickly using the phone keypad and a built-in dictionary. 1. To start writing a word, use the 2 to 9 keys. Press each key only once for one letter. The phone displays * or the letter if it separately has a meaning as a word. The entered letters are displayed underlined. To insert a special character, press and hold * , or select Options > Insert symbol . Scroll to a character, and select Use . 2. When you finish writing the word and it is correct, to confirm it, press 0 to add space.
Write t ext 29 If the word is not correct, press * repeatedly, or select Options > Matches . When the word that you want appears, select Use . If the ? character is displayed after the word, the word you intended to write is not in the dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary, select Spell . Complete the word (traditional text input is used), and select Save . ■ Traditional text input Press a number key, 1 to 9, repeat edly until the desired character appears. Not all characters avail able under a number key are printed on the key. The characters that are available dep end on the selected writing language. See “Settings,” p. 28. If the next let ter you want is locate d on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor appears; or brie fly press any of the navigation keys and enter the letter. The most common punctuation mark s and special characters are available under the 1 key. For more characters, press * .
Navigate the menus 30 5. Navigate the menus The phone offers you an extensive ra nge of functions that are grouped into menus. 1. To access the menu, select Menu . To change the menu view, select Op tions > Main menu view > List , Grid , or Grid with labels . To rearrange the menu, scroll to the menu you want to move, and select Options > Organise > Move . Scroll to where you want to move the menu, and select OK . To save the change, select Done > Ye s . 2. Scroll through the menu, and select an option (for example, Settings ). 3. If the selected menu contains fu rther submenus, select the one that you want (for example, Call ). 4. If the selected menu contains further submenus, repeat step 3. 5. Select the setting of your choice. 6. To return to the previous menu level, select Back . To exit the menu, select Exit . The menus, submenus, and setting opt ions are numbered. To access some of them, use their shortcut number. To access the menu, select Menu . Enter quickly, within 2 seconds, the shortcut number of the menu function you want to access. To access the menu functions in menu level 1, enter 0 and 1.
Messaging 31 6. Messaging You can read, write, send, and save text, multimedia, e-mail, audio, and flash messages. All messages are organized into folders. ■ Text messages (SMS) With the short message service (SMS ) you can send and receive text messages, and receive messages that can contain pictures (network service). Before you can send any text or SMS e-mail message, you must save your message center number. See “Message settings,” p. 47. To check SMS e-mail service availability and to subscribe to the service, contact your service provider. To save an e-mail address in Contacts , see “Save numbers and text items,” p. 51. Your device supports the sending of text messages beyond the character limit for a single mess age. Longer me ssages are sent as a series of two or more messages. Your service provider may charge accord ingly. Characters that use a ccents or other marks, and characters from some la nguage options like Chinese, take up more space limiting the number of char acters that can be sent in a single message. At the top of the display, you can see the message length indicator counting backwards from the maximum number of characters supported by the phone. Write and send SMS messages 1. Select Me nu > Messaging > Create message > Te xt message . 2. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To: field. To retrieve a phone number from Contacts , select Add > Contact . To send the message to multiple recipients, add the desired contacts one by one. Scroll up to add new contacts manually in the To: f i e l d . T o s e n d t h e message to persons in a group, select Contact group and the desired group. To retrieve the contacts to which you recently sent messages, select Add > Recently used .
Messaging 32 3. Scroll down, and write your message in the Message: field. See “Write text,” p. 28. To insert a template into the message, select Options > Use template . 4. To send the message, sele ct Send ; or press the call key. See “Send a message,” p. 34. Read and reply to an SMS message 1 message received or the number of new messages with messages received are shown when you have received a message. 1. To view a new message, select Show . To view it later, select Exit . To read the message later, select Menu > Messaging > Inbox . If more than one message is received, sele ct the mes sage you want to read. is shown if you have unread messages in Inbox . 2. To view the list of available opti ons while reading a message, select Options . You can, for example, select to cop y text from the beginning of a message to your phone calendar as a reminder note. 3. To reply to a message, select Reply > Text message , Multimedia , Flash message , or Audio message . T o s e n d a t e x t m e s s a g e t o a n e-mail address, enter the e-mail address in the To: field. Scroll down, and write your message in the Message: field. See “Write text,” p. 28. If you want to change the messag e type for your reply message, select Options > Change message type . 4. To send the message, sele ct Send ; or press the call key. ■ SIM messages SIM messages are text me ssages that are saved to your SIM ca rd. You can copy or move those messages to the phone memory, but not vice versa. Received messages ar e saved to the phone memory. To read SIM messages, select Menu > Messaging > Options > SIM messages .
Messaging 33 ■ Multimedia messages Note: Only devices that have compatible features can receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of a message may vary depending on the receiving device. To check availability and to subscr ibe to the multimedia messaging network service, contact your networ k operator or service provider. See “Multimedia message,” p. 49. A multimedia message can contain text , sound, pictures, video clips, a business card, and a calendar note. If the message is too large, the phone may not be able to receive it . Some networks allow text messages that include an Internet address wher e you can view the multimedia message. Multimedia messaging suppo rts the following formats: • Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF and WBMP • Sound: AMR audio • Video clip: .3gp format with H.263 or MPEG video (QCIF resolution), WB or AMR audio • Other: vCard (Business card) and vCalendar (Calendar note) The phone may not support all variations of the file formats. You can receive multimedia messages during a call, another Java application, or an active brow sing session over WCDMA data. Write and send a multimedia message The wireless network may limit the size of MMS messages. If the inserted pict ure exceeds this limit, the device may make it smaller so that it can be sent by MMS. 1. Select Me nu > Messaging > Create message > Multimedia . 2. Enter your message. Your phone supports multimedia me ssages that contain several pages (slides). A message can contai n a calendar note and a business card as attachments. A slide ca n contain text, one image, and one sound clip; or text and a video clip. To insert a slide in the message, select New ; or select Options > Insert > Slide .
Messaging 34 To insert a file in the message, s elect Insert or Options > Insert . You can fetch images and video clips from the Gallery , or to take them directly from the viewfinder, select Options > Insert > New Image or New video clip . 3. To view the message before sending it, select Options > Preview . 4. To send the message, sele ct Send ; or press the call key. See “Send a message,” p. 34. 5. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To: field. To retrieve a phone number from Contacts , select Add > Contact . To send the message to multiple recipients, add the desired contacts one by one. To send the message to pe rsons in a group, select Cont act group and the desired group. To retrieve the co ntacts to which you recently sent messages, select Add > Recently used . Send a message Copyright protections may pr event some images, music (including ringing tones), and other content from being copied , modified, transferred, or fo rwarded. When you finish writing your messag e, to send the message, select Send , or press the call key. The ph one saves the message in the Outbox folder, and sending starts. If you select Save sent messages > Ye s , the sent message is saved in the Sent items folder. See “General,” p. 47. Note: When the phone sends th e me ssage, the animated is shown. This is an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the message center number programmed into your device. This is not an indication that the message ha s been received at the intended destination. For more details about messaging services, check with your service provider. It takes more time to send a multime dia message than to send a text message. While the messa ge is being sent, you can use other functions on the phone. If an interruption occurs while the message is being sent, the phone tries to resend the message a few times. If these attempts fail, the message remains in the Outbox folder. You can try to resend it later.
Messaging 35 Cancel message sending When the phone is saving a message in the Outbox folder, Sending message or Sending messages is displayed. To canc el the text message sending, select Cancel . To cancel the sending of the multimedia messages in the Outbox folder, scroll to the desired message, and select Options > Cancel sending . Read and reply to a multimedia message Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Multimedia message objects may contain malicio us software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Multimedia message received or the number of new messages with messages received is shown when you re ceive a new multimedia message. 1. To read the message, select Show . To view it later, select Exit . To read the message later, select Menu > Messaging > Inbox . Scroll to the message that you want to vi ew, and select it. is shown if you have unread messages in Inbox . 2. To view the whole message if the received message contains a presentation, select Play . To view the files in the presentation or the attachments, select Options > Objects or Attachments . 3. To reply to the message, select Options > Reply > Text message , Multimedia , Flash message , or Audio message . Write the reply message. If you want to change the mess age type for your reply message, select Options > Change message type . The new message type may not support all the content that you have added. 4. To send the message, select Send ; or press the call key. See “Send a message,” p. 34.
Messaging 36 ■ Memory full When you are receiving a message, and the memory for the messages is full, Memory full. Unable to receive messages. is shown . To first delete old messages, select OK > Ye s and the folder. Scroll to the desired message, and select Delete . If one or more messag es are marked, select Mark . Mark all the messages you want to delete, and select Options > Delete marked . To free phone memory, delete photos, ri nging tones, or other data in the phone memory. ■ Folders The phone saves received messages in the Inbox folder. Messages that have not yet been sent are saved in the Outbox folder. To set the phone to save the sent messages in the Sent items folder, see Save sent messages in “General,” p. 47. To save the message that you are writing and want to send later in the Drafts folder, select Menu > Messaging > Drafts . You can move your messages to the Saved items folder. To organize your Saved items subfolders, select Menu > Messaging > Saved items > Saved messages or a folder that yo u added. To add a new folder for your messages, select Options > Add folder . To delete or rename a folder, scroll to the desired folder, and select Options > Delete folder or Rename folder . Your phone has templates. To create a new template, save or copy a message as a template. To acce ss the template list, select Menu > Messaging > Saved items > T emplates . ■ Flash messages Flash messages are text messages that are instantly displayed upon reception. Flash me ssages are not automatically saved.
Messaging 37 Write a flash message Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Flash message . Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To : field. Write your message in the Message: field. The maximum length of a flas h message is 70 char acters. To send the message, select Send . Receive a flash message A received flash message is indicated with Message: and a few words from the beginning of the message. To read the message, select Read . To extract phone numbers, e-mail addres ses, and Web site addresses from the current message, select Options > Use detail . ■ Audio messages With this menu, use the multimedia me ssage service to create and send a voice message in a convenient way. Multimedia messaging service must be activated before you can use audio messages. Create an audio message 1. Select Me nu > Messaging > Create message > Audio message . The recorder opens. To use the recorder, see “Voice recorder,” p. 83. 2. To view the available options, select Options . 3. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To: field. To retrieve a phone number from Contacts , select Add > Contact . To send the message to multiple recipients, add the desired contacts one by one. To send the message to pe rsons in a group, select Contact group and the desired group. To retrieve the co ntacts to which you recently sent messages, sele ct Add > Recently used . 4. To send the message, select Send . Receive an audio message When your phone receives audio mess ages, the number of messages and the text messages received is shown. To open the message, select Play ; or if more than one message is received, select Show > Play . To listen to
Messaging 38 the message later, select Exit . Select Options to se e the available options. ■ Instant messaging Note: This feature may not be available in your product due to your subscription . Instant messaging (IM) (network servic e) is a way to se nd short, simple text messages to online users, delivered over TCP/IP protocols. Before you can use instant messa ging, you must subscribe to the service. To check the availability an d costs, and to subscribe to the service, contact your network opera tor or service provider, from whom you also receive your unique ID, password, and settings. To set the required settings for th e instan t messa ging se rvice, see Connection settings in “Access the instant messaging menu,” p. 38. The icons and texts on the display may vary, depending on the instant messaging service. While you are connected to the inst ant messaging service, you can use the other functions of the phone, and the instant messaging conversation remains active in the background. Depending on the network, the active instant messa ging conversation may consume the phone battery faster, and you may need to connect the phone to a charger. Access the instant messaging menu To access the Instant messages menu while still offline, select Menu > Instant messages . If more than one set of connection settings for instant messaging service is available, select th e desired one. If there is only one set defined, it is selected automatically. The following options are shown: Login — to connect to the instant messaging service. To set the phone to automatically connect to the instant messaging service when you switch on the phon e, select Menu > Instant messages , connect to the
Messaging 39 instant messaging service, and select Settings > Automatic login > On phone start-up . Saved conversations — to view, erase, or rename the conversations that you saved during an instant messaging session Connection settings — to edit the settings needed for messaging and presence connection Connect to instant messaging To connect to the instant messaging service, access the Instant messages menu, select the desired instan t messaging service if needed, and select Login . When the phone has successfully connected, Logged in is displayed. To disconnect from the instant messaging service, select Logout . Start an instant messaging conversation Open the Instant messages menu, and connect to the instant messaging service. You can start a conv ersation in different ways: Select Conversations . The list of new and read messaging sessions or invitations to instant messaging during the active conversation is displayed. Scroll to a message or an invitation, and select Open . indicates new and read instant messages. indicates new and read group messages. indicates invitations. The icons and texts on the display may vary, depending on the instant messaging service. Select IM cont acts . The contacts that you added to the list are displayed. Scroll to the contact with whom you would like to start instant messaging, and select Chat , or if is shown next to a contact, select Open . indicates an online contact and an offline contact in the contact memory of the phone.
Messaging 40 indicates a blocked contact. Se e “Block and unblock messages,” p. 42. indicates that you have received a new message from a contact. You can add contacts to the list. See “Contacts for instant messaging,” p. 42. Select Groups > Public channel (dimmed if groups are not supported by the network). The list of bookmarks to public groups provided by the network operator or service provider is displayed. To start a conversation, scroll to a group, and select Join . Enter the screen name that you want to use as a nic kname in the conversation. When you have successfully joined the group conversation, you can start a group conversation. You can also create a private group. See “Groups,” p. 42. Select Search > Users or Groups to search for o ther instant messaging users or public groups on the netw ork by phone number, screen name, e-mail address, or name. If you select Groups, you can search for a group by a member in the group or by group name, topic, or ID. To start the conversation when you have found the user or the group that you want, select Options > Chat or Join group . Start a conversation from Contacts . See “View subscribed names,” p. 55. Instant messaging invitation In the standby mode, when you are co nnected to the instant messaging service and you receive a new invitation, New invitation received is displayed. To read it, select Read . If more than one invitation is received, scroll to an invitation, and select Open . To join the private group conversation, select Accept . Enter the sc reen name that you want to use as a nickname in the conversation. To reject or delete the invitation, select Options > Re ject or Delete . You can write an explanation for the rejection. Read a received instant message In the standby mode, when you are co nnected to the instant messaging service and you receive a new message that is not a message a ssociated
Messaging 41 with an active conversation, New instant message is displayed. To read it, select Read . If more than one message is receiv ed, the number of messages, followed by new instant messages , is displayed. S elect Read , scroll to a message, and select Open . New messages received during an active conversation are held in Instant messages > Conversations . If you receive a message from someone who is not in IM contacts , the sender ID is displayed. If the sender is in the phone memory and th e phone recognizes it, the name of the person is displayed. To save a ne w contact that is not in the phone memory, select Options > Sa ve contact . Join an instant messaging conversation To join or start a conversation, select Write or start writing. Tip: If you receive a new messag e during a conversation from a person who is not taking part in the current conversation, is displayed, and the phone sounds an alert tone. Write your message. To send it, select Send , or press the call key. The message stays on the display, and th e reply message appears below your message. Edit your avai lability status 1. Open the Instant messages menu, and connect to the instant messaging service. 2. To view and edit your own availability information or screen name, select Settings . 3. To allow all the other instant messaging users to see when you are online, select A vailability > A vailable for all . To allow only the contacts on yo ur instant messaging contact list to see when you are online, select A vailability > A vailable for contacts . To appear as being offline, select Availability > Appear off line . When you are connected to the instant messaging service, indicates that you are online and that you are not visible to others.
Messaging 42 Contacts for instant messaging To add contacts to the instant messaging contacts list, do the following: 1. Connect to the instant messaging service, and select IM contacts . 2. Select Options > Add contact , or if you have no contacts added, select Add . Select Enter ID manually , Search from server , Copy from server , or By mobile number . W hen the contact is successfully added, the phone confirms it. 3. Scroll to a contact, and to start a conversation, select Chat . Block and unblock messages To block messages, connect to the instant messaging service, and select Conversations > IM contacts , or join or start a conversation. Scroll to the contact from whom you want to block incoming messages, and select Options > Block contact > OK . To unblock messages, connect to the instant messaging service, and select Blocked list . Scroll to the contact from whom you want to unblock the messages, and select Unblock . You can also unblock messages from the contact list. Groups You can create your own private groups for an instant messaging conversation, or use the public groups provided by the service provider. The private groups exist only during an instant messaging conversation. The groups are saved on the server of the service provider. If the server you are logged into does not support group services, all group-related menus are dimmed. Public groups You can bookmark public groups that your service provider may maintain. Connect to the instant messaging service, and select Groups > Public channel . Scroll to a group to which you want to chat, and select Join . If you are not in the group, wr ite your screen name as your nickname for the group. To delete a group from your group list, select Options > Delete group .
Messaging 43 To search for a group, select Groups > Search groups . You can search for a group by a member in the group or by group name, topic, or ID. Create a private group Connect to the instant mess aging service, and select Groups > Create group . Enter the name for the group and the screen name that you want to use. Mark the private group membe rs in the contacts list, and write an invitation. ■ E-mail application The e-mail application uses a packet da ta connection (network service) to allow you to access your e-mail account from your phone when you are not in the office or at home. This e-mail application is different from the SMS e-mail function. To use the e-mail function on your phone, you need a compatible e-mail system. You can write, send, and read e-mail wi th your phone. You can also save and delete the e-mail on a compatible PC. Your phone supports POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail servers. Before you can send and retrieve any e-mail messages, you must do the following: • Obtain a new e-mail account or us e your current account. To check the availability of your e-mail a ccount, contact your e-mail service provider. • Check your e-mail settings with your network operator or e-mail service provider. You may receive the e-mail configuration settings as a configuration message. See “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. You can also enter the setting s manually. See “C onfiguration,” p. 72. To activate the e-mail settings, select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > E-mail messages . See “E-mail,” p. 49. This application does not support keypad tones.
Messaging 44 Settings Wizard The settings wizard will start automatically if no e-mail settings are defined in the phone. To ente r the settings manually, select Menu > Messaging > E-mail > Options > Manage accounts > Options > New . The Manage accounts options allow you to add, delete, and change the e-mail settings. Make sure that you have defined the correct preferred access point for your operator. See “Configuration,” p 72. The e-mail application requires an Internet access point without a proxy. WAP access points normally include a proxy and do not work with the e-mail application. Write and send an e-mail You can write your e-mail message before connecting to the e-mail service; or connect to the service fi rst, then write and send your e-mail. 1. Select Menu > Messaging > E-mail > Write new e-mail . 2. If more than one e-mail account is defined, select the account from which you want to send the e-mail. 3. Enter the recipient’s e-mail address. 4. Write a subject for the e-mail. 5. Write the e-mail message. See “Write text,” p. 28. To attach a file to the e-mail, select Options > Attach file and a file from Gallery . 6. To send the e-mail message immediately, select Send > Send now . To save the e-mail in the Outbox folder to be sent later, select Send > Send later . To edit or continue writing your e-mail later, select Options > Save as draft . The e-mail is saved in Outboxes > Drafts . To send the e-mail later, select Menu > Messaging > E-mail > Options > Send no w or Send/check e-mail .
Messaging 45 Download e-mail 1. To download e-mail messages that have been sent to your e-mail account, select Menu > Messaging > E-mail > Check new e-mail . If more than one e-mail account is defined, select the account from which you want to download the e-mail. The e-mail application only downloa ds e-mail headers at first. 2. Select Ba ck . 3. Select Inboxes , the account name, and the new message, and select Retrieve to download the complete e-mail message. To download new e-mail messages an d to send e-mail that has been saved in the Outbox folder, select Options > Send/check e-mail Read and reply to e-mail Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. E-mail messages may contain malicious software or ot herwise be harmful to your device or PC. 1. Select Menu > Messaging > E-mail > Inboxes , the account name, and the desired message. 2. While reading the message, select Options to view the available options. 3. To reply to an e-mail, select Reply > Original text or Empty message . To reply to many, select Options > Reply to all . Confirm or edit the e-mail address and subject, then write your reply. 4. To send the message, select Send > Send no w . E-mail folders Your phone saves e-mail that you have downloaded from your e-mail account in the Inboxes folder. The Inboxes folder contains the following folders: “Account name” for incoming e-mail, Archive for archiving e-mail, Custom 1 — Custom 3 for sorting e-mail, Junk wh ere all spam e- mail is stored, Drafts for saving un finished e-mail, Outbox for saving e-mail that has not been sent, and Sent items for saving e-mail that has been sent.
Messaging 46 To manage the folders and th eir e-mail content, select Options to view the available options of each folder. Spam filter The e-mail application allows you to activate a built-in spam filter. To activate and define this filter, select Options > Spam filter > Settings in the main e-mail idle screen. The spam filter allows the user to put specific senders on a black or white list. Black list sender messages are filtered to the Junk folder. Unknown and White li st sender messages are downloaded into the account inbox. To blacklist a sender, select the e- mail message in the Inboxes folder and Options > Blacklist sender . ■ V oice messages The voice mailbox is a network service and you may need to subscribe to it. For more information and for your voice mailbox number, contact your service provider. To call your voice mailbox, select Menu > Messaging > Voi c e messages > Listen to voice messages . To enter, find, or edit your voice mailbox number, select V oice mailbox number . If supported by the network, indicates new voice messages. To call your voice mailbox number, select Listen . ■ Video messages The video mailbox is a network service and you may need to subscribe to it. For more information and for your video mailbox number, contact your service provider. To call your video mailbox, select Menu > Messaging > Video messages > View video messages . To enter, search for, or edit your video mailbox number, select Video mailbox number . If supported by the network, indic ates new video messages. To call your video mailbox number, select Video messages .
Messaging 47 ■ Info messages With the Info messages network service, you can receive messages on various topics from your service prov ider. To check availability, topics, and the relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. ■ Service commands Select Me nu > Messaging > Service commands . Write and send service requests (also known as USSD commands), such as activation commands for network services, to your service provider. ■ Delete messages To delete messages one by one, select Menu > Messaging > Delete messages > By message and the folder from which you want to delete messages. Scroll to the de sired message, and select Delete . If one or more messages are marked, select Mark . Mark all the messages you want to delete, and select Options > Delete marked . To delete all messages from a folder, select Menu > Messaging > Delete messages > By folder and the folder from which you want to delete the messages. Depending on the folder, the phone asks if you want to delete the messages. To delete, select Ye s . Otherwise, i f the folder contains unread messages or messages which are waiting to be sent, the phone asks whether you want to keep the m. To keep these messages, select Ye s . To delete all messages from all folders, select Menu > Messaging > Delete messages > All messages > Ye s . ■ Message settings General General settings are common for text and multimedia messages. Select Me nu > Messaging > Message settings > General settings and from the following options:
Messaging 48 Save sent messages > Ye s — to set the phone to save the sent messages in the Sent items folder Font size — t o s e l e c t t h e f o n t s i z e u s e d i n m e s s a g e s Graph ical s miley s > Yes — to set the phone to replace character-based smileys with graphical ones Text message and SMS e-mail The text message settings affect the sending, receiving, and viewing of messages. Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > Text messages and from the following options: Delivery reports > Ye s — to ask the network to send delivery reports about your messages (network service) Message centres > Add centre — to set the phone number and name of the message center that is requir ed for sending text messages. You receive this number from your service provider. If you select SIM message centre , you can view the SIM me ssage ce nter information. Message centre in use — to select the message center in use E-mail message centres > A dd centre — to set the phone numbers and name of the e-mail center for se nding SMS e-mail. If you select SIM e-mail centre , you can view the SIM e-mail center information. E-mail centre in use — to select the SMS e-mail message center in use Message validity — to select the length of time for which the network attempts to deliver your message Messages sent via — to select the format of the messages to be sent: Text , Paging , or Fax (network service) Use packet data > Ye s — to set GPRS or WCDMA as the preferred SMS bearer Character support > Full — to select all characters in the messages to be sent as viewed Reply via same centre > Yes — to allow the recipient of your message to send you a reply using your me ssage center (netw ork serv ice)
Messaging 49 Multimedia messag e The message settings affect the se nding, receiving, and viewing of multimedia messages. You may receive the configuration settings for multimedia messaging as a configuration message. See “Conf iguration settings service,” p. 10. You can also enter the settings ma nually. See “Configuration,” p. 72. Select Me nu > Messaging > Message settings > Multimedia messages and from the following options: Delivery reports > Yes — to ask the network to send delivery reports about your messages (network service) Default slide timing — to define the default time between slides in multimedia messages Allow multimedia recept. — to receive or block the multimedia message, select Yes or No . If you select In home network , you cannot receive multimedia messages when you are outside your home network. The default setting of the multimedia message servic e is generally In home network . Incoming multim. msgs. — to allow the reception of multimedia messages automatically, manually afte r being prompted, or to reject the reception. This setting is not shown if Allow multimedia recept. is set to No . Allow adverts — to receive or reject advert isements. This setting is not shown if Allow multimedia recept. is set to No , or Incoming multim. msgs. is set to Reject . Configuration settings > Configuration — only t he configurations that support multimedia messaging are show n. Select a service provider, Default , or P ersonal configuration for multimedia messaging. Select Account and a multimedia messaging service account contained in the active configuration settings. E-mail The settings affect the sending, receiving, and viewing of e-mail.
Messaging 50 You may receive the configuration se ttings for the e-mail application as a configuration message. See “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. You can also enter the settings ma nually. See “Configuration,” p. 72. To activate the settings for the e-mail application, select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > E-mail messages and from the following options: Configuration — Select the set that you want to activate. Account — Select an account provided by the service provider. My name — Enter your name or nickname. E-mail address — Enter your e-mail address. Include signature — You can define a signature that is automatically added to the end of your e-mail when you write your message. Reply-to address — Enter the e-mail address to which you want the replies to be sent. SMTP user name — Enter the name that you want to use for outgoing mail. SMTP password — Enter the password that you want to use for outgoing mail. Display terminal window — Select Ye s to perform manual user authentication for intranet connections. Incoming server type — Select POP3 or IMAP4 , depending on the type of e-mail system that you are using. If both types are supported, select IMAP4 . Incoming mail settings — Select available options for POP3 or IMAP4 .
Contacts 51 7. Contacts You can save names and phone numbers (contacts) in the phone memory and in the SIM card memory. The phone memory may save contacts with additional details, such as various phone numbers and text items. You can also save an image or a video clip for a limited number of contacts. You can also use the video clip saved with a contact as a ringing tone for the contact. The SIM card memory can save names with one phone number attached to them. The contacts saved in the SIM card memory are indicated by . ■ Search for a contact Select Menu > Contacts > Names . Scroll through the list of contacts, or enter the first characters of the name you are searching for. ■ Save names and phone numbers Names and numbers are saved in the used memory. To save a name and phone number, select Menu > Contacts > Names > Opt ions > Add new contact . Enter the last name, firs t name, and the phone number. ■ Save numbers and text items In the phone memory for contacts you can save differen t types of phone numbers and short text items per name. The first number you save is automa tically set as the default number, and it is indicated with a frame around the number type indicator (for example, ). When you select a name from contacts (for example, to make a call), the default number is used unless you select another number. 1. Make sure that the memory in use is Phone or Phone and SIM . 2. Search for the contact to which you want to add a new number or text item, and select Details > Op tions > Add detail .
Contacts 52 3. To add a number, select Number and a number type. To add another detail, select a te xt type, an image or a video clip from Gallery , or a new image. To search for an ID from the server of your service provider if you have connected to the presence service, select User ID > Search . See “My presence,” p. 53. If only one ID is found, it is automatically saved. Otherwise, to save the ID, select Options > Save . To enter the ID, select Enter ID manually . Enter the ID, and select OK t o s a v e i t . To change the number type, scroll to the desired number, and select Options > Change typ e . To set the selected number as the default number, select Set as default . 4. Enter the number or text item; to save it, select Save . ■ Move or copy contacts You can move and copy contacts from the phone memory to the SIM card memory, or vice versa. The SI M card memory can save names with one phone number attached to them. To move or copy all contacts, select Menu > Contacts > Move contacts or Copy contacts. To move or copy contacts one by one, select Menu > Contacts > Names . Scroll to the contact, and select Options > Mo ve contact or Copy contact. To move or copy marked contacts, select Menu > Contacts > Names . Scroll to a contact, and select Options > Mark . Then marks all other contacts, and select Options > Move marked or Copy marked. ■ Edit contact details Search for the contact you want to edit, and select Details . To edit a name, number, text item, or to change the image, select Options > Edit . You cannot edit an ID when it is on the IM contacts or Subscribed names list.
Contacts 53 ■ Delete contacts To delete all the contacts and the details attached to them from the phone or SIM card memory, select Menu > Contacts > Delete all contacts > From phone memory or From SIM card . Confirm with the security code. To delete a contact, search for the desired contact, and select Options > Delete contact . To delete a number, text item, or an image attached to the contact, search for the contact, and select Details . Scroll to the desired detail, and select Options > Delete > Delete number , Dele te det ail , or Delete image . Deleting an image from contacts does not delete it from Gallery . ■ My presence Note: This feature may not be av ailable in your product due to your subscription (network service). With the presence service (network service) you can share your presence status with other users with compa tible devices and access to the service, such as your family, frien ds, and colleagues. Presence status includes your availability, status message, and personal logo. Other users who have access to the servic e and who request your information are able to see your status. The requested information is shown in Subscribed names in the viewers’ Contacts menu. You can personalize the information that you want to share with others and control who can see your status. Before you can use presence, you must subscribe to the service. To check the availability and costs, and to subs cribe to the service, contact your network operator or service provider, from whom you also receive your unique ID, password, and the settings fo r the service. See “Configuration,” p. 72. While you are connected to the presen ce service, you can use the other functions of the phone, and the pr esence service is active in the background. If you disconnect from the se rvice, your presence status is
Contacts 54 shown for a certain amount of time to viewers, depending on the service provider. Select Menu > Contacts > My presence and from the following options: Connect to 'My presence’ or Disconnect from service — to connect to or disconnect from the service View my presence > Private presence or Public presence — to view your presence status Edit my presence > My availability , My presence message , My presence logo , or Show to — t o c h a n g e y o u r p r e s e n c e s t a t u s My viewers > Current viewers , Private list , or Blocked list — to view the persons who are subscribed to or blocked from your presence information Settings > Show pres. in standby , Synchronise with profiles , Connection type , or IM and my presence sett. ■ Subscribed names You can create a list of contacts wh ose presence status information you want to receive. You ca n view the information if the contacts and the network allow. To view these subscribed names, scroll through the contacts, or use the Subscribed names menu. Ensure that the memory in use is Phone or Phone and SIM . To connect to the presence service, select Menu > Contacts > My presence > Connect to 'My presence’ . Add contacts to the subscribed names 1. Select Menu > Contacts > Subscribed names . If you have not connected to the presence service , the phone asks if you want to connect now. 2. If you have no contacts on your list, select Add . Otherwise, select Options > Subscribe new . Your list of contacts is shown. 3. Select a contact from the list. If the contact has a saved ID, the contact is added to the subscribed names list. If there is more than
Contacts 55 one ID, select one of them. After subscription to the contact, Subscription activated is shown. Tip: To subscribe to a contact from the Contacts list, search for the contact you want, and select Details > Options > Re quest presence > A s subscription . If you only want to view the presence information but not to subscribe to a contact, select Request presence > One time only . View subscribed names To view the presence information, see also “Search for a contact,” p. 51. 1. Select Me nu > Contac ts > Subscribed names . The status information of the first contact on the subscribed names list is displayed. The information that the person wants to make available to others may include text and an icon. , , or indicates that the person is available, not visible to others, or not available. indicates that the person’s presence information is not available. 2. Select Options > View details to view the details of the selected contact; or select Options > Subscri be new , Send message , Send business card , or Unsubscribe . Unsubscribe a contact To unsubscribe a contact from the Contacts list, select the contact and Options > Unsubscr ibe > OK . To unsubscribe from the Subscribed names menu, see “View subscribed names,” p. 55. ■ Business cards You can send and receive a person’s contact information from a compatible device that supports the vCard standard as a business card.
Contacts 56 To send a business card, search for the contact whose information you want to send, and select Details > Options > Send business card > Via multimedia , Via text message , Via infrared , or Via Bluetooth . When you receive a busine ss card, select Show > Save t o s a v e t h e business card in the phone memory. To discard the business card, select Exit > Ye s . ■ Settings Select Menu > Contacts > Settings and from the following options: Memory in use — to select the SIM card or phone memory for your contacts. Select Phone and SIM to recall names and numbers from both memories. In that case, when you save names and numbers, they are saved in the phone memory. Contacts view — to select how the names and numbers in Contacts are displayed Name display — to select whether the cont act’s first or last name is displayed first Font size — to set the font size for the list of contacts Memory status — to view the free and used memory capacity ■ Groups Select Menu > Contacts > Groups to arrange the names and phone numbers saved in the memory into ca ller groups with different ringing tones and group images. ■ Speed dials To assign a number to a speed-dialing key, select Menu > Contacts > Speed dials , and scroll to the speed-dialing number that you want. Select Assign , or if a number has already been assigned to the key, select Options > Change . Select Search and the contact you want to assign. If the Speed dialling function is off , the phone asks whether you want to activate it. See also Speed dialling in “Call,” p. 70.
Contacts 57 To make a call using the speed-dia ling keys, see “Speed dialing,” p. 23. ■ Service and my numbers Select Me nu > Contacts and from the following options: Service numbers — to call the service numbers of your service provider if the numbers are included on your SIM card (network service) My numbers — to view the phone numbers assigned to your SIM card. This is only shown if the numbers are included on your SIM card.
Call log 58 8. Call log To view the information on your calls, select Menu > Log > Missed calls , Received calls , or Dialled numbers . To view your recent missed and received calls and the dialed numbers chronologically, select Call log . To view the contacts to whom y ou mos t recently sent messages, sel ect Message recipients . To view the approximate information on your recent communications, select Menu > Log > Call duration , Packet data counter , or Pa cket data timer . To view how many text and multime dia messages you have sent and received , sele ct Menu > Log > Message log . Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending on ne twork features, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so forth. Note: Some timers , including the life timer, may be reset during service or software upgrades.
Settings 59 9. Settings ■ Profiles Your phone has various setting grou ps, called profiles, which you can customize for different events and environments. Select Me nu > Settings > Profiles and the desired profile. Select from the following options: Activate — to activate the select ed profile P ersonalise — to personalize the profile. Select the setting you want to change, and make the changes. To change your presence status information, select My presence > My availability or My presence message . The My prese nce menu is available if you select Synchronise with profiles > On . See “My presence,” p. 53. Timed — to set the profile to be acti ve until a certain time up to 24 hours, and set the end time. When th e time set for the profile expires, the previous profile that was not timed becomes active. Flight mode You can deactivate all radio frequ ency functionality and still have access to offline games, calendar , and phone numbers. Use the flight mode in radio sensitive environments—on board aircraft or in hospitals. When the flight mode is active, is shown. To deactivate the flight mode, select any other profile. In the flight mode you can make an emergency call. Enter the When the emergency call ends, the phone automatically changes to the general profile mode. Select Me nu > Settings > Profiles > Flight > Activate or P ersonalise . emergency number, press the call key, and select Yes when asked Exit flight profile? The phone attempts to make an emergency call.
Settings 60 ■ Themes A theme contains many elements for personalizing your phone, such as wallpaper, screen saver, colo r scheme, and a ringing tone. Select Menu > Settings > Themes and from the following options: Select theme — to set a theme in your phone. A list of folders in Gallery opens. Open the Themes folder, and select a theme. Theme downloads — to open a list of links to download more themes ■ To ne s You can change the settings of the selected active profile. Select Menu > Settings > T ones > Incoming call alert , Ringing tone , Ringing volume , Vibrating alert , Push to talk settings , Message alert tone , Instant msg. alert tone , Keypad tones , or Warning tones . You can find the same settings in the Profiles menu. To set the phone to ring only upon calls from phone numbers that belong to a selected caller group, select Alert for . Scroll to the caller group you want or All calls , and select Mark . ■ Display With display settings you can personalize your phone display view. Standby mode Enable or disable active standby from idle To enable the active standby mode, select Menu > Set tings > Display > Standby mode settings > Active standby > My active standby . To disable the active standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Display > Standby mode settings > Active standby > Off. Standby settings Select Menu > Settings > Display > Standby mode settings and from the following options:
Settings 61 Active standby > My active standby — to display the active standby. Select Options and f rom the following options: • P ersonalise — to change the content on the display • Organise — to reorganize the content on the display • Enabling active standby — to change the key for accessing the navigation mode. The same setting is also in the My shortcuts menu. See “Enabling active standby,” p. 63. Wallpaper — to set your phone to display an image or a slide as wallpaper when the phone is in the standby mode. Select W allpapers > Image or Slide set . Select an image or a slide from Gallery , and Options > Set as wallpaper . To download more graphics, select Graphic downloads . Slide animation — to set your phone to display an animation when you open or close the phone Standby font colour — to select the color for the texts on the display in the standby mode Navigation key icons — to set the scroll key icons that are shown in the standby mode Operator logo — to set your phone to display or hide the operator logo Cell info display > On — to receive information from the network operator depending on the networ k cell used (network service) Screen saver To select a screen saver f rom Gallery , select Menu > Settings > Display > Screen saver > Screen savers > Image , Slide set , Video clip , or Open camera . To download more screen savers, select Graphic downloads . To select the time after which the screen saver is activated, select Time-out . To activate the screen saver, select On . Power saver To save some battery power, select Menu > Settings > Display > Pow er saver . A digital clock is displayed when no function of the phone is used for a certain time.
Settings 62 Sleep mode To save most battery power, select Menu > Settings > Display > Sleep mode . The display turns completely black when no function of the phone is used for a certain time. Font size To set the font size for reading and writing messages and viewing contacts and Web pages, select Menu > Settings > Display > Font size . ■ Time and date To change the time, time zone, and date settings, select Menu > Settings > Time and date > Clock , Date , or Auto-update of date/time (network service). When traveling to a different time zone, select Menu > Settings > Time and date > Clock > Time zone and the time zone of your location in terms of the time difference with respect to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). The time and date are set according to the time zone and enab le your phone to display the correct sending time of received text or multimedia messages. For example, GMT -5 denotes the time zone for New York (USA), 5 hours west of Greenwich/London (UK). ■ My shortcuts With personal shortcuts you get quick access to often used functions of the phone. Left selection key To select a function from the list fo r the left selection key, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Left selection key . See also “Standby mode,” p. 18. To activate a function in the standby mode if the left selection key is Go to , select Go to and the desired function on your personal shortcut list. Select Options and from the following options:
Settings 63 Select options — to add a function to the shortcut list, or to remove one. Scroll to the function, and select Mark or Unmark . Organise — to rearrange the functions on your personal shortcut list. Scroll to the function you want to move, and select Move . Scroll to where you want to move the function, and select OK . Right selection key To select a function from the list fo r the right selection key, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Right selection key . See also “Standby mode,” p. 18. Navigation key To select shortcut functions for the scroll keys, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Navigation key . Scroll to the desired key, and select Change and a function from the list. To remove a shortcut function from the key, se lect (empty) . To reassig n a function for the key, select Assign . See “Standby mode shortcuts,” p. 20. Enabling active standby To select the key to access the ac tive standby navigation mode, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Enabling active standby > Navigation key up , Navigation key down , or Navigation key up/do wn . Voice commands You can call contacts and carry out phone functions by saying voice commands. Voice commands are la nguage-dependent. To set the language, see V oice playback language in “Phone,” p. 70. The phone voice commands are active by default. Select Menu > Settings > My short cuts > V oice commands and a folder. Scroll to a function. indicates that the voice tag is activated. To play the activated voice command, select Play . To use voice commands, see “Enhanced voice dialing,” p. 23. To manage the voice commands, scro ll to a phone function, and select from the following options:
Settings 64 Edit or Remove — to change or deactivate the voice command of the selected function. When you edit the voice tag text, the phone associates it to a new virtual voice tag. Add all or Remove all — to activate or deactivate voice commands to all functions in the voice commands list. Add all or Remove all is not shown if all voice commands are active or inactive. ■ Connectivity You can connect the phone to a compatible device using an infrared, Bluetooth wireless technology, or USB data cable (CA-53 or DKU-2) connection. You can also define the settings for packet data dial-up connections. Bluetooth wireless technology This device is compliant w ith Blue tooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following profiles: hands-free, headset, object push profile, file transfer profile, dial-up networking profile, SIM access profile, and serial port profile. To ensure interoperability between o ther devices supporting Bluetoo th technology, use Nokia approved enhancements for this mo del. Check wi th the manufacturers of other devices to determine t heir compatibility with this device. There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some locations. Check with your local author ities or service provide r. Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such features to run in the background while using other features, in crease the demand on battery power and reduce the battery life. Bluetooth technology allows you to connect the phone to a compatible Bluetooth device within 10 meters (32 feet). Since devices using Bluetooth technology communicate us ing radio waves, your phone and the other devices do not need to be in direct line-of-sight, although the connection can be subject to interference from obstructions such as walls or from other electronic devices. Set up a Blueto oth connection Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth and from the following options:
Settings 65 Bluetooth > On or Off — to activate or deactivate the Bluetooth function. indicates an active Blue tooth connection. When activating Bluetooth technology for the first time , you are asked to give a name for the phone. Please note that this na me will be viewed by other people - use a unique name that is easy for others to identify. Search for audio enhanc. — to search for compatible Bluetooth audio devices. Select the device that you want to connect to the phone. P aired devices — to search for any Bluetooth device in range. Select New to list any Bluetooth device in rang e. Scroll to a device, and select Pai r . Enter the Bluetooth passcode of the de vice to associate (pair) the device to your phone. You must only give this passcode when you connect to the device for the first time. Your ph one connects to the device, and you can start data transfer. Bluetooth wireless connection Select Me nu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth . To check which Bluetooth connection is currently active, select A ctive devices . To view a list of Bluetooth devices that are curre ntly paired with the phone, select P aired devices . Select Options to access available options depending on the status of the device and the Bluetooth connection. Select Connect > Assign short name or Auto-conn. without conf. . Bluetooth settings To define how your phone is shown to other Bluetooth devices, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Bluetooth settings > My phone's visibility or My phone's name . Operating the phone in hidden mode is a safer way to avoid malicious software. Do not accept Bluetooth connectivity from sourc es you do not tru st. As another alternative, - switch off the Bluetooth functionality. This will not affect other functionalities of the phone.
Settings 66 Infrared You can send or receive data to or from a compatible phone or data device (for example, a computer) thro ugh the infrared (IR) port of your phone. To use an IR connection, the device with which you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant. Do not point the IR (infrared) beam at anyone's eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device is a Class 1 laser product. When sending or receiving data, ensure that the IR ports of the sending and receiving devices are pointing at each other and that there ar e no obstructions between the devices. To activate the IR port of your phone, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Infrared . To deactivate the IR connection, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Infrared . When the phone displays Deactivate infrared? , select Ye s . If data transfer is not started with in 2 minutes after the activation of the IR port, the connection is canc eled and must be started again. IR connection indicator When is shown continuously, the IR connection is activated, and your phone is ready to send or receive data through its IR port. When blinks, your phone is trying to connect to the other device, or a connection has been lost. Packet data WCDMA and general packet radio serv ice (GPRS) are network services that allow mobile phones to send an d receive data over an Internet protocol (IP)-based network. WCD MA and GPRS are data bearers that enable wireless access to data networks such as the Internet. Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS) is similar to GPRS but enables faster connections. For more information on availability of EGPRS and data transfer speed, contact your network operator or service provider.
Settings 67 The applications that may use WCDMA or (E)GPRS are MMS, video streaming, browsing sessions, e-ma il, remote SyncML, Java application downloading, and the PC dial-up. When you have selected GPRS as a data bearer, the phone uses EGPRS instead of GPRS if this is available in the network. You cannot select between EGPRS and GPRS, but for some applications you may be able to select GPRS or GSM data (circuit switched data, CSD). Packet data connection Select Me nu > Settings > Connectivity > P acket data > Packet data connection , and from the following options: Always online to set the phone to automa tically register to a packet data network when you switch on the phone. or indicates that the packet data service is available. If you receive a call or a text mess age, or make a call during a packet data connection, or indicates th at the packet data c onnection is suspended (on hold). When needed to register and establish a packet data connection when an application using packet data ne eds it, and to close the connection when you end the application. Packet data settings You can connect the phone using Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared, or USB data cable connect ion to a compatible PC and use the phone as a modem to enable packet data connectivity from the PC. To define the settings for the packet data connections from your PC, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > P acket data > Packet data settings > Active access point , and activate t he access point you w ant to use. Select Edit active access point > Alias for access point , enter a name to change the access poin t settings, and select OK . Select P acket data access point , enter the access point name (APN) to establish a connection to a network, and select OK . You can also set the packet data se rvice settings (access point name) on your PC using the Nokia Modem Option s software. See “Nokia PC Suite,”
Settings 68 p. 108. If you have set the settings both on your PC and on your phone, the PC settings are used. Data transfer Synchronize your calendar, contac ts data, and notes with another compatible device (for example, a mobi le phone), a compatible PC, or a remote Internet se rver (network service). Partner list To copy or synchronize data from your phone, the name of the device and the settings must be in the list of partners in transfer contacts. If you receive data from another devi ce (for example, a compatible mobile phone), the partner is automatically added to the list, using the contact data from the other device. Server synchronisation and PC synchronisation are the original items in the list. To add a new partner to the list (f or example, a new device), select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data transfer > Options > Add transfer contact > Phone synchronisation or Phone copy , and enter the settings according to the transfer type. To edit the copy and synchronize settings, select a contact from the partner list and Options > Edit . To delete a partner, select a contact from the partner list and Options > Delete , and confirm Delete transfer contact? . You cannot delete Server synchronisation or PC synchronisation . Data transfer with a compatible device For synchronization, Bluetooth wirele ss technology or infrared is used. The other device is in the standby mode. To start data transfer, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data transfer and the transfer partner from the list, other than Server synchronisation or PC synchronisation . According to the settings, the selected data is copied or synchron ized. The other device also must be activated for receiving data.
Settings 69 Synchronize from a compatible PC Before you synchronize data from ca lendar, notes, and contacts fr om a compatible PC, you must install the Nokia PC Suite software of your phone on the PC. Use Bluetooth wirele ss technology, infrared, or a USB data cable for the synchronization, and start the synchronization from the PC. Synchronize from a server To use a remote Internet server, you must subscribe to a synchronization service. For more information and the settings required for this service, contact your service provider. Yo u may receive the settings as a configuration message. See “Configu ration settings service,” p. 10 and “Configuration,” p. 72. If you have saved data on the remote Internet server, to synchronize your phone, start the synchronization from your phone. Select Me nu > Settings > Connectivity > Data transfer > Server synchronisation . Depending on the settings, select Initialising synchronisation or Initialising copy . If the contacts or calendar are full, synchronizing for the first time or after an interrupted synchronization may take up to 30 minutes to complete. USB data cable You can use the USB data cable to transfer data between the memory card inserted in the phone and a c ompatible PC or a printer supporting PictBridge. You can also use the USB data cable with Nokia PC Suite. To activate the memory card for data transfer or picture printing, connect the USB data cable; when the phone displays USB data cable connected. Select mode. , select OK and from the following modes: Default mode — to use the phone to interact with applications on a PC that has Nokia PC Suite installed Printing — to use the phone with a PictBridge compatible printer
Settings 70 Data storage — to connect to a PC that does not have Nokia software and use the phone as a data storage device To change the USB mode, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > USB data cable > Default mode , Printing , or Data storage . ■ Call Select Menu > Settings > Call and from the following options: Call divert — to divert your incoming call s (network service). You may not be able to divert your calls if some call bar ring functions are active. See Call barring service in “Security,” p. 73. Automatic redial > On — to make a maximum of 10 attempts to connect the call after an unsu ccessful call attempt Speed dialling > On — to dial the names and phone numbers assigned to the speed-dialing keys 3 to 9, press and hold the corresponding number key Call waiting > Ac ti va te — to have the network notify you of an incoming call while you have a call in progr ess ( network service). See “Call waiting,” p. 24. Summary after call > On — to briefly display the approximate duration and cost (network service) of the call after each call Send my caller ID > Ye s — to show your phone number to the person you are calling (network service). To use the setting agreed upon with your service provider, select Set by network . Line for outgoing calls — to select the phone line 1 or 2 for making calls if supported by your SIM card (network service). Slide call handling — to set the phone to answer calls when you open the slide, or end the calls when you close it. Video to voice auto-redial — to select whether the phone automatically makes a voice call to the numbe r to which a video call failed. ■ Phone Select Menu > Settings > Phone and from the following options:
Settings 71 Language settings — to set the display langua ge of your phone, select Phone language . If you select Automatic , the phone selects the language according to the information on the SIM card. To select t he USIM ca rd language, select SIM language . To set a language for th e voice playback, select V oice playback language . See “Make a voice dialing call,” p. 24 and Voice commands in “My shortcuts,” p. 62. Memory Status — to see how much of the phone’s memory is reserved and how much is free. Automatic keyguard — to set the keypad of your phone to lock automatically after a preset time dela y when the phone is in the standby mode and no function of the phone has been used. Select On , and set the time. Security keyguard — to set the phone to ask for the security code when you unlock the keyguard. Enter the security code, and select On . When the keyguard is on, calls still may be pos sible to the official emer gency number programmed into your device. Welcome note — to write the note you would like to be shown briefly when the phone is switched on. Phone updates — to receive phone software updates from your service provider (network service). This option may not be available, depending on your phone. See “Phone updates,” p.74. Network mode — to select dual mode (UMTS and GSM), UMTS, or GSM. You cannot access this option during an active call. Operator selection > Automatic — to set the phone to automatically select one of the cellular networks available in your area. Wi th Manual you can select a network that has a roaming agreement with your home network operator. Confirm SIM serv . actions — See “SIM services,” p. 107. Help text activation — to select whether the phone shows help texts Start-up tone — to select whether the phone plays a tone when the phone is switched on.
Settings 72 Flight query —to select whether Activate flight profile? appears every time the phone is switched on if the flight mode was set before switching off the device. See “Flight mode,” p. 59. ■ Enhancements This menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a compatible mobile enhancement. Select Menu > Settings > Enhance ments . Depending on the enhancement, you can select some of the following options: Default profile — to select the profile that you want to be automatically activated when you connect to the selected enhancement Automatic answer — to set the phone to answer an incoming call automatically after 5 seconds. If Incoming call alert is set to Beep once or Off , automatic answer is off. ■ Configuration You can configure your phone with settings that are required for certain services to function correctly. The services are multimedia messaging, instant messaging, synchronization, e-mail application, streaming, push to talk, IM and Web. Your servic e provider may also send you these settings. See “Configurat ion settings service,” p. 10. For information on availability and the appropriate configuration settings, contact your network operator or service provider. Select Menu > Settings > Configuration and from the following options: Default config. settings — to view the service providers saved in the phone. Scroll to a service provider, and select Details to view the applications that the configuration settings of this service provider support. To set the configuration se ttings of the service provider as default settings, select Options > Set as default . To delete configuration settings, select Delete . Activ . default in all apps. — to activate the default configuration settings for supported applications
Settings 73 Preferred access point — to view the saved access points. Scroll to an access point, and select Options > Details to view the name of the service provider, data bearer, and packet data access point or GSM dial-up number. Connect to serv . support — to download the configuration settings from your service provider if this is supported by the service provi der P ersonal config. settings — to add new personal accounts for various services, and to activate or delete them. To add a new personal account if you have not added any, select Add ; otherwise, select Options > A dd new . Select the service type, and select and enter each of the required parameters. The parameters differ ac cording to the selected service type. To delete or activate a person al account, scroll to it, and select Options > Del ete or A ctivate . ■ Security When security features that restrict calls are in use (s uch as call barring, closed user group, and fixed dialing) calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. Select Me nu > Settings > Security and from the following options: PIN code request and UPIN code request — to set the phone to ask for your PIN or UPIN code every time the phone is switched on. Some SIM cards do not allow the code request to be turned off. PIN2 code request — to select whether the PIN2 code is required when using a phone feature that is protected by the PIN2 code. Some SIM cards do not allow the code request to be turned off. Call barring service — to restrict incoming calls to and outgoing calls from your phone (network service). A barring password is required. Fixed dialling — to create, edit, and activate a list of phone numbers or prefixes. When the list is activated, you can only call or send messages to the numbers on the list. If the SIM card does not support this option, Fixed dialling is hidden. Closed user group — to specify a group of people whom you can call and who can call you (network service)
Settings 74 Security level > Phone — to set the phone to ask for the security code whenever a new SIM card is inserted into the phone. If you select Security level > Memory , the phone asks for the security code when the SIM card memory is selected, and you want to change the memory in use. Access codes — to change the security code, PIN code, PIN2 code, or barring password Code in use — to select whether the PIN code or UPIN code is active Authority certificates or User certi ficates — to view the list of the authority or user certificates downloaded into your phone. See “Certificates,” p. 105. Security module settings — to view Security module details , activate Module PIN request , or change the module PIN and signing PIN. See also “Access codes,” p. 9. ■ Phone updates Your service provider may send phon e software updates over the air directly to your device. This option may not be available, depending on your phone. Warning: If you install a software update, you cannot use the device, even to make emergency calls, until the update is completed and the device is restarte d. Be sure to back up data before a cceptin g a soft ware upd ate. Settings To allow or disallow phone software updates, select Menu > Settings > Configuration > Device manager settings > Service prov . sw updates and from the following options: Always allow — to perform all software downloads and updates automatically Always reject — to reject all software updates Confirm first — to perform software downloads and updates only after your confirmation (default setting)
Settings 75 Depending on your settings, you are notified that a software update is available for download or has been downloaded and installed automatically. Request a software update Select Me nu > Settings > Phone > Phone updates to request available phone software updates from yo ur service provider. Select Current software details to display the current software version and check whether an update is needed. Select Download ph one softw . to download and install a phone softwa re update. Follow the instructions on the display. Install a software update Select Install software update to start the i nstallation or if the installation was canceled after the download. The software update may take seve ral minutes. If there are problems with the installation, contact your service provider. ■ Restore factory settings To reset some of the menu settings to their original values, select Menu > Settings > Restore f actory sett. . Enter the secu rity code. Th e data you have entered or downloa ded, such as names and phone numbers saved in Contacts , are not deleted.
Operator menu 76 10 . O p e r a t o r m e n u This menu lets you access a portal to services provided by your network operator. The name and the icon depend on the operator. For mo re information, contact your network operator. If this menu is not shown, the other menu numbers change accordingly. The operator can update this menu with a service message. For more information, see “Service inbox,” p. 103.
Gallery 77 1 1. Gallery In this menu you can manage graphics, images, recordings, and tones. These f iles are arranged in folders. Your phone supports an activation key system to protect acquired content. Always check the delivery te rms of any content and activation key before acquiring them, as they may be subject to a fee. The files stored in Gallery use a memory that mainly consists of the miniSD card of your phone. You can store images, themes, graphics, ringing tones, video clips, and sound clips in Gal lery . To manage the files and folders, do the following: 1. Select Me nu > Gallery . A list of folders is shown. If a memory card is inserted in the phone, the folder Memory card , (unformatted) , or the name of the memory card is shown. 2. Scroll to the desired folder. To view a list of files in the folder, select Open . For the available options, select Options . 3. Scroll to the file you want to view, and select Open . For the available options, select Options . Copyright protections may prevent some im ages, music (including ringing tones), and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded. ■ Format memory card To format a new memory card, select Menu > Gallery . Scroll to the memory card folde r, and select Options > Format memory card .
Media 78 12. Media ■ Camera You can take photos or record video clips with the built-in 2 megapixel camera. The camera produces pictures in .jpg format and video clips in .3gp format, and you can zoom up to eight times. Take a photo Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do not use the flash on people or animals at close range. Do not co ver the flash while taking a picture. 1. To open the camera vi ewfinder, select Menu > Media > Camera . If Video is selected as the default mode, select Options > Still image . To zoom in or out, press the volume key up or down, or the left/right navigation key. If the lighting is dim, or to use the camera flash, select Options > Night mode on or Flash on . To take up to four photos in quick succession, select Options > Img. sequence on . The higher the resolution, the fewer photos you can take sequentially. 2. To take a photo, press the camera key , or s el ect Cap tur e . If you take sequential photos, select Sequence . The phone saves the photo in Gallery > Images or unless you set the phone to use the memory card for saving the photos. 3. To take another photo, press the camera key after the photo saving indicator stops moving. To send th e photo as a multimedia message, select Options > Send . Tip: To activate the camera, pres s the camera key. To activate video, press and hold the camera key.
Media 79 This device supports an image capture resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. The image resolution in these ma terials may appear different. Record a video clip Select Me nu > Media > Camera > Options > Video > Record . To pause the recording, select Pa u s e ; to resume the recording, select Continue . To stop the recording, select Stop . The phone saves the recording in Gallery > Video clips . To change the folder for saving the recordings, see “Camera settings,” p. 79. Camera settings Select Me nu > Media > Camera > Options > Settings . You can define Image quality , Image size , Video clip quality , Vi deo cl ip len gth , Camera sounds , Default title , Image and video storage , and Defaul t mode . In Image and video storage you can select the folder or memory card to save your photos and video clips. This device supports the following vide o sizes: SubQCIF, QCIF, CIF, and VGA. ■ Media player With the media player you can view, play, and download files, such as images, audio, video, and animate d images. You can also view compatible streaming videos from a ne twork server (network service). Select Me nu > Media > Media player > Open gallery , Bookmar ks , Go to address , or Media downloads . Set up the phone for a streaming service You may receive the configuration se ttings required for streaming as a configuration message from the netw ork operator or service provider. See “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. You can also enter the settings manually. See “Configuration,” p. 72. To activate the settings, do the following:
Media 80 1. Select Menu > Media > Media player > Streaming settings > Configuration 2. Only the configurations that support streaming are shown. Select a service provider, Default , or P ersonal configuration for streaming. 3. Select Account and a streaming service account contained in the active configuration settings. ■ Music player Your phone includes a music player for listening to music tracks, recordings, or other .mp3, .mp4, or . aac format sound files that you have transferred to the phone with th e Nokia Audio Manager application. .mp3 and .aac format files are stored in the memory card or in the Gallery folders. Music files saved in the Music files folder and in another location, such as a folder of th e memory card, are automatically detected and added to the default track list. Play the music tracks transferre d to the phone 1. Select Menu > Media > Music player . The details of the first track on the default track list are shown. To use the graphical keys , , , or on the display, scroll left or right to the desired key, and select it. 2. To play a track, scroll to the track that you want, and select . To adjust the volume level, use th e volume keys on the side of the phone. To skip to the beginning of the next track, select . To skip to the beginning of the previous track, select twice. To rewind the current track, select and hold . To fast forward the current track, select and hold . Re lease the key at the position you want. 3. To stop the playing, select . Warning: Listen to music at a mode rate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing. Do not hold the device near
Media 81 your ear when the loudspeaker is in us e, because the volume may be extremely loud. Music player settings In the Music player menu, the following options may be available: Play via bluetooth — to make a connection to an audio enhancement using a Bluetooth connection Track list — to view all the tracks availa ble on the track list. To play a track, scroll to the desi red track, and select Play . Select Options > Refresh all tracks or Change track list to refresh the track list (for example, after adding new tracks to the list) or to change the track list that is shown when you open the Music player menu, if several track lists are available in the phone. Play options > Random > On — to play the tracks in the track list in random order. Select Repeat > Current track or All tracks to play the current track or the en tire track list repeatedly. Media equaliser — to open the list of media equalizer sets. See “Equalizer,” p. 84. Loudspeaker or Headset — to listen to the music player through the loudspeaker or a compatible he adset connected to the phone Tip: When using a headset, to sk ip to the next track, press the headset key. Send — to send the selected file using MMS, Bluetooth wireless technology, or an infrared connection Music downloads — to connect to a browse r service related to the current track. This function is only available when the address of the service is included in the track. Memory status — to view the free and used memory capacity ■ Radio The FM radio depends on an antenna othe r than the wireless device’s antenna. A compatible headset or enhanc ement needs to be attache d to the device for the FM radio to function properly.
Media 82 Warning: Listen to music at a mode rate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing. Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud. Select Menu > Media > Radio . To use the graphical keys , , , or on the display, scroll left or right to the desired key, and select it. Save radio channels 1. To start the channel search, sele ct and hold or . To change the radio frequency in 0.05 MHz steps, briefly press or . 2. To save the channel to a memory location, 1 to 9, press and hold the corresponding number key. To save the channel to a memory location from 10 to 20, press briefly 1 or 2, and press and hold the desired number key, 0 to 9. 3. Enter the name of the channel, and select OK . Listen to the radio Select Menu > Media > Radio . To scroll to the desired channel, select or , or press the headset key. To select a radio channel location, briefly press the corresponding number keys. To adjust the volume, press the volume keys. Select from the following options: Switch off — to turn off the radio Save station — to enter a channel name and save the new channel Visual Radio — to set whether the Visual Radio application is used. So me radio channels may send text or graphical information that you can view using the Visual Radio application. Note: This feature may not be available in your product due to your subscription (network service).
Media 83 Visual Radio settings — to select the options for Visual Radio. To set whether the Visual Radio application starts automatically when you turn on the radio, select Enable visual service > Automatically . Stations — to select the list of saved ch annels. To delete or rename a channel, scroll to the desired channel, and select Options > Delete station or Rename . Mono output or Stereo output — to listen to the radio in monophonic sound or in stereo Loudspeaker or Headset — to listen to the radio using the loudspeaker or headset. Keep the headset connected to the phone. The lead of the headset functions as the radio antenna. Set frequency — to enter the frequency of the desired radio channel You can normally make a call or answ er an incoming call while listening to the radio. During the call, th e volume of the radio is muted. When an application using a packe t data or HSCSD connection is sending or receiving data, it may interfere with the radio. ■ V oice recorder You can record pieces of speech, sound, or an active call, and save them in Gallery or a memory card. This is useful when recording a name and phone number to write down later. The recorder cannot be used when a da ta call or GPRS connection is active. Record sound 1. Select Me nu > Media > V oice recorder . To use the graphical keys , , or on the display, scroll left or right to the desired key, and select it. 2. To start the recording, select . To start the recording during a call, select Options > Record . While recording a call, all parties to the call hear a faint beeping sound about ev ery 5 seconds. When recording a call, hold the phone in the normal position near to your ear. 3. To end the recording, select . The recording is saved in Gallery > Recordings .
Media 84 4. To listen to the latest recording, select Opti ons > Play last recorded . 5. To send the last recording us ing infrared, Blue tooth wireless technology, or a multime dia message, select Options > Send last recorded . List of recordings Select Menu > Media > V oice recorder > Options > Recordings list . The list of folde rs in the Gallery is shown. Open Recordings to see the list with recordings. Select Options to select options for files in the Gallery . See “Gallery,” p. 77. Define a storage folder To use another folder than Recordings as the default folder in Gallery , select Menu > Media > V oice recorder > Options > Select memory . Scroll to a folder, and select Set . ■ Equalizer You can control the sound quality when using the music player by amplifying or diminishing frequency bands. Select Menu > Media > Equaliser . To activate a set, scroll to one of the equalizer sets, and select Activate . To view, edit, or rename a selected set, select Options > View , Edit , or Rename . Not all sets can be edited or renamed. ■ Stereo widening To enhance the sound that is availa ble in stereo with a wider ster eo effect, select Menu > Media > Stereo widening > On .
Push to talk 85 13. Push to talk Note: This feature may not be available in your product due to your subscription (network service). Push to talk (PTT) over cellular is a two-way radio service available over a GSM/GPRS cellular network (network service). PTT provides direct voice communication. To connect, press the PTT key. You can use PTT to have a conversation with one person or with a group of people having compatible devices. When your call is connected, the people you are calling do not have to answer the phone. The participants should confirm the reception of any communication where appropriate, as there is no other confirmation whether the recipients have heard the call. To check availability and costs, and to subscribe to the service, contact your network operator or service pr ovider. Roaming services may be more limited than for normal calls. Before you can use the PTT service, you must define the required PTT service settings. See “PTT settings,” p. 90. While you are connected to the P TT service, you can use the other functions of the phone. The PTT service is not connected to traditional voice communication; therefore many of the services available for traditional voice calls (for example , voice mailbox) are not avai lable for PTT communication. ■ Connect to the PTT service To connect to the PTT service, select Menu > Push to talk > Switch PTT on . indicates the PTT connection. indicates that the service is temporarily unavailable. The phone aut omatically tries to reconnect to the service until you disconnect from the PTT service. If you have added channels to the phone, you are au tomatically joined to the active channels, and if you have selected a contact, contact groups, or channel as the default action for the PTTkey, then the name of the selected item is displayed in the standby mode.
Push to talk 86 To disconnect from the PTT service, select Switch PTT off . ■ Make and receive a PTT call Set the phone to use the loudspeaker or earpiece for PTT communication. When the earpiece is selected , you can use the phone normally, by holding it to your ear. Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud. When connected to the PTT service, you can make or receive channel calls, group calls, or one-to-one ca lls. One-to-one calls are calls you make to only one person. Press and hold the PTT key the entire time you are talking, and hold the phone in front of you so that yo u can see the display. When you are finished, release the PTT key. Talk ing is allowed on a first-come, first-served basis. When someone stops talking, the first person to press the PTT key can talk next. To check the login status of your contacts, select Menu > Push to talk > Contacts list . This service depends on your network operator or service provider and is only available fo r subscribed contacts. , , or indicate that the contact is available , not logged into the PTT service, or unknown. indicates that the contact does not want to be disturbed. You cannot call the contact, but you can send a callback request. To subscribe a contact, select Options > Subscribe contact , or if one or more contacts are marked, select Subscribe marked . Make a channel or a group call To make a call to a channel, select Channel list in the PTT menu, scroll to the desired channel, and press the PTT key. To make a group call from Contacts , the recipients must be connected to the PTT service. Select Menu > Contacts > Groups , scroll to the desired group, and press the PTT key.
Push to talk 87 Make a one-to -one call To start a one-to-one call from the list of contacts to which you added the PTT address, select Contacts list . Scroll to a contact, and press the PTT key. You can also select the contact from Contacts . To start a one-to-one call from the list of PTT channels, select Channel list , and scroll to the desired channel. Select Members , scroll to the desired contact, and press the PTT key. To start a one-to-one call from the list of callback requests you have received, select Callback inbox . Scroll to the desired contact, and press the PTT key. Make a PTT call to multiple recipients You can select multiple PTT contacts from the contact list. The recipients receive an incoming call and must accept the call to participate. Select Menu > Push to talk > Contacts list , and mark the desired contacts. To make the call, press th e PTT key. The contacts who accept the call are shown. Receive a PTT call A short tone notifies you of an incoming PTT call. Information such as the channel name or the nickname (n etwork service) of the caller is displayed. If you have set the phone to first no tify you of one-to-one calls, accept or reject the call. If you press the PTT key to try to respond to a call while another member is talking, you hear a tone, and Queuing is displayed as long as you press the PTT key. Press and hold the PTT key, and wait for the other person to finish; then you can talk. ■ Callback requests If you make a one-to-one call and do not get a response, you can send a request for the person to call you back.
Push to talk 88 Send a callback request You can send a callback request in the following ways: • To send a callback request from the contacts list in the Push to talk menu, select Contacts list . Scroll to a contact, and select Options > Send callback . • To send a callback request from Contacts , search for the desired contact, select Details , scroll to the PTT address, and select Options > Send callback . • To send a callback request from the channel list in the Push to talk menu, select Channel list , and scroll to the desired channel. Select Members , scroll to the desired contact , and select Options > Send callback . • To send a callback request from the callback request list in the Push to talk menu, select Callback inbox . Scroll to a contact, and select Options > Send callback . Respond to a callback request When you receive a callback request, Callback request received is shown in the standby mode. Select Vi ew . The list of contacts who have sent yo u callback requests is shown. To make a one-to-one call, press the PTT key. To send a call request back to the sender, select Options > Send callback . To delete the request, select Delete . To view the sender's PTT address, select View . To save a new contact or to add the PTT address to a contact, select Options > Save as or A dd to contact . ■ Add a one-to-one cont act You can save the names of persons to whom you often make one-to-one calls in the following ways:
Push to talk 89 • To add a PTT address to a name in Contacts , search for the desired contact, and sele ct Details > Options > A dd detail > Push to talk address . • To add a contact to the PTT contacts list, select Menu > Push to talk > Contacts list > Options > Add contact . • To add a contact from the channel list, connect to the PTT service, select Channel list , and scroll to the desired channel. Select Members , scroll to the member whose co ntact information you want to save, and select Options . To add a new contact, select Save as . To add a PTT address to a name in Contacts , select Add to contact . ■ PTT channels When you call a channel, all members joined to the channel hear the call simultaneously. There are three types of PTT channels: • Provisioned channel — A permanent channel is created by the service provider. • Public channel — Every channel member can invite other persons. • Private channel — Only persons who receive an invitation from the channel creator can join in. Add a channel To add a public or private channel, select Menu > Push to talk > Add channel , and edit the settings in the form fields: Channel status: — Select Act iv e or Inactive . Nickname in channel: — Enter your nickname for the channel. Channel security: — Select Public channel or Private channel To send an invitation to the group, select Ye s when the phone requests it. You can send the invitation using a text message or infrared. To add a channel by entering the channel address ma nually, select Menu > Push to talk > Add channel > Options > Edit address manually . Enter the channel address provided by your service provider.
Push to talk 90 Receive an invitati on When you receive an invitation to a group, Channel invitation received: is displayed. 1. To view the contact who sent the invitation and the channel address if the group is not a private channel, select View . 2. To add the channel to your phone, select Save . 3. To set the status for the channel, select Act i ve or Inac tive . To reject the invitation, select View > Discard > Yes . ■ PTT settings There are two kinds of PTT settings: settings for connecting to the service and settings for use. You may receive the settings for co nnecting to the service from your network operator or service prov ider. See “Config uration settings service,” p. 10. You can ente r the settings manually. See “Configuration,” p. 72. To select the settings for connecting to the service, select Menu > Push to talk > Configuration sett. and from the following options: Configuration — to select a service provider, Default , or P ersonal configuration for PTT service. Only the configurations that support the PTT service are shown. Account — to select a PTT service account in the active configuration settings You can also select from the following options: Push to talk user name , Default nickname , Push to talk password , Domain , and Server address . To edit the PTT settings for use, select Menu > Push to talk > Push to talk settings and from the following options: 1 to 1 calls > On — to set the phone to allow the reception of one-to-one calls. To make but no t receive one-to-one calls, select Off . The service provider may offer some services that override these settings. To set the phone to first notify you of incoming one-to-one calls with a ringing tone, select Notify .
Push to talk 91 PTT key default function — to select the default action of the PTTkey. You can set the key to open Contacts list or Channel list , or to make a PTT call to a selected contact, channel, or group. Show my login status > Yes — to enable the sending of the login status PTT status in startup > Yes or As k fi r s t — to set the phone to automatically connect to the PTT serv ice when you switch on the phone Push to talk when abroad — to switch the PTT service on or off when the phone is used outside of the home network Send my PTT address > No — to hide your PTT address from calls
Organize r 92 14. Organizer ■ Alarm clock You can set the phone to alar m at a desired time. Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock . To set the alarm, select Alarm time , enter the alarm time, and select OK . To change the alarm time when the alarm time is set, select On . To set the phone to alert you on se lected days of the week, select Repeat alarm . To select the alarm tone or set a ra dio channel as the alarm tone, select Alarm tone . If you select the radio as an alarm tone, connect the headset to the phone. The phone uses the la st channel you listened to as the alarm, and the alarm plays through the loudspeaker. If you remove the headset or switch off the phone, th e default alarm tone replaces the radio. To set a snooze time-out, select Snooze time-out and the time. Stop the alarm The phone sounds an alert tone, and flashes Alarm! and the current time on the display, even if the phone was switched off. To stop the alarm, select Stop . If you let the phone continue to sound the alarm for a minute or select Snooze , the alarm stops for the time you set in Snooze time-out , and then resumes. If the alarm time is reached whil e the device is switched off, the device switches itself on and starts so unding the alarm tone. If you s elect Stop , the device asks whether you want to activate the device for calls. Select No to switch off the device or Ye s to make and receiv e calls. Do not select Ye s when wirel ess phone use may cause interference or danger. ■ Calendar Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar .
Organizer 93 The current day is indicated by a frame in the month view. If there are any notes set for the day, the day is in bold type, and the beginning of the note is shown below the calendar . To view the day notes, se lect View . To view a week , select Options > Week view . To delete all notes in the calendar, select the month or week view, and select Options > Delete all notes . Other options for the calendar day view can make a note; delete, edit, move, or repeat a note; copy a note to another day; send a note with Bluetooth technology; or send a note to the calendar of another compatible phone as a text mess age or multimedia message. In Settings you can set the date, time, time zo ne, date or time format, date separator, default view, or th e firs t day of the week. In Auto-delete notes you can set the phone to delete old notes automatically after a specified time. Make a calendar note Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar . Scroll to the date you want, select Options > Make a note and one of the following note types: Meeting , Call , Birthday , Memo , or Reminder . Fill in the fields for the note. Note alarm The phone beeps and displays the note. With a call note on the display, to call the displayed number, press the call key. To stop the alarm and to view the note, select View . To stop the alarm for 10 minutes, select Snooze . To stop the alarm without viewing the note, select Exit . ■ To-do list To save a note for a task that you must do, se lect Menu > Organiser > To-do list . To make a note if no note is added, select Add ; otherwise, select Options > Ad d . Write the note, select Save and the priority, and set the deadline and alarm for the note.
Organize r 94 To view a note, scroll to it, and select View . You can also select an option to delete the selected note and delete all the notes that you have marked as done. You can sort the notes by priority or by deadline, send a note to another phone as a text message or a multimedia message, save a note as a calendar note, or access the calendar. While viewing a note, you can also se lect an option to edit the deadline or priority for the note, or mark the note as done. ■ Notes To write and send notes, select Menu > Organiser > Notes . To make a note if no note is added, select Add ; otherwise, select Options > Make a note . Write the note, and select Save . Other options include deleting and e diting a note. While editing a note, you can also exit the text editor without saving the changes. You can send the note to compatible devices through infrared, Bluetooth wireless technology, text message, or a multimedia message. If the note is too long to be sent as a text mess age, the phone asks you to delete the appropriate number of characters from your note. ■ Calculator The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, calculates the sq uare and the square root, and converts currency values. Note: This calculator has limited ac curacy and is designed for simple calculations. Select Menu > Organiser > Calculator . When 0 is displayed on the screen, enter the first number in th e calculation. Pres s # for a decimal point. Select Options > Ad d , Subtract , Multiply , Divide , Square , Square root , or Change sign . Enter the second number. For a total, select Equals . To start a new calculation, first select and hold Clear .
Organizer 95 Convert currency Select Menu > Organiser > Calculator . To save the exchange rate, select Options > Exchange rate . Select either of the displayed options. Enter the exchange rate, press # fo r a decimal point, and select OK . The exchange rate remains in the memor y until you replace it with another one. To perform the currency conversion, enter the amount to be converted, and select Options > In domestic or In foreign . Note: When you change base curren cy, you must enter the new rates because all previously set exchange rates are set to zero. ■ Countdown timer Select Me nu > Organiser > Countdown timer . Enter the alarm time in hours, minutes, and seconds, and select OK . If you wish, write your own note text that is displayed when the time expires. To start the countdown timer, select Start . To change the countdown time, select Change time . To stop the timer, select Stop timer . If the alarm time is reached when the phone is in the standby mode, the phone sounds a tone and flashes the note text if it is set or Countdown time up . To stop the alarm, press any key. If no key is pressed, the alarm automatically stops within 30 seconds. To stop the alarm and delete the note text, select Exit . To restart the countdown timer, select Restart . ■ Stopwatch You can measure time, take intermediate times, or take lap times using the stopwatch. During timing, the other functions of the phone can be used. To set the stopwatch timing in the background, press the end key. Using the stopwatch or allowing it to run in the background when using other features increases the demand on batte ry power and reduces the battery life. Select Me nu > Organiser > Stopwatch and from the following options: Split timing — to take intermediate times. To start the time observation, select Start . Select Split every time that you want to take an intermediate time. To stop the time observation, select Stop . To save the measured time, sel ect Save .
Organize r 96 To start the time observation again, select Options > Start . The new time is added to the previous time. To rese t the time without saving it, select Reset . To set the stopwatch timing in th e background, press the end key. Lap timing — to take lap times. To set the stopwatch timing in the background, press the end key. Continue — to view the timing that you have set in the background Show last — to view the most recently me asured time if the stopwatch is not reset View times or Delete times — to view or delete the saved times
Applications 97 15. Applications ■ Games The miniSD card of your phone may contain games. Launch a game Select Me nu > Applications > Games . Scroll to the desired game, and select Open , or press the call key. For options related to a game , see “Application options,” p. 97. Game downloads Select Me nu > Applications > Options > Downloads > Game downloads . The list of available bookmark s is shown. See “Bookmarks,” p. 101. Important: Only install and use app lications and other software from sources that offer adequate securi ty and protection against harmful software. Game settings To set sounds, lights, and shakes for the game, select Menu > Applications > Options > Application settings . ■ Collection Your phone software includes some Java applications. Launch an application Select Me nu > Applications > Collection . Scroll to an application, and select Open , or press the call key. Application options Delete — to delete the application from the phone
Applications 98 Details — to give additional information about the application Update version — to check if a new ver sion of the application is available for download from We b (network service) Web page — to provide further information or additional data for the application from an Internet page (netwo rk service). It is only shown if an Internet addres s has been provided with the application. Application access — to restrict the application from accessing the network. Different categor ies are shown. Select in each category one of the available permissions. Download an application Your phone supports J2ME  Java applications. Ma ke sure that the application is compatible with your phone before downloading it. Important: Only install and use app lications and other software from sources that offer adequate securi ty and protection against harmful software. You can download new Java appl ications in different ways: • Select Menu > Applications > Options > Downloads > Application downloads , and the list of available bookmarks is shown. See “Bookmarks,” p. 101. For the availability of different serv ices, pricing, an d tariffs, contact your service provider. • Use the game download functi on. See “Game downloads,” p. 97. • Use the Nokia Application Installer from Nokia PC Suite to download the applications to your phone. Your device may have some bookmarks load ed for site s not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these si tes. If you choose to access them, you should ta ke the sa me precauti ons, for security or conte nt, as yo u would with any Internet site.
Web 99 16. W eb You can access various mobile Internet services with your phone browser. Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. Check the availability of these services , pricing, tariffs, and instructions with your service provider. With the phone browser you can view the services that use wireless markup language (WML) or extensible hypertext markup language (XHTML) on their pages. Appearance may vary du e to screen size. You may not be able to view all de tails of the Internet pages. ■ Basic steps to access and use services 1. Save the service settings that are required to access the service that you want to use. See “Set up browsing,” p. 99. 2. Make a connection to the service. See “Connect to a service,” p. 99. 3. Start browsing the pages of the service. See “Browse pages,” p. 100. 4. When you finish browsing, end the connection to the service. To disconnect, see “Options while browsing,” p. 101. ■ Set up browsing You may receive the configuration se ttings required for browsing as a configuration message from the network operator or service provider that offers the service that you want to use. See “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. You can also ente r all the configuration settings manually. See “Configuration,” p. 72. ■ Connect to a service First, ensure that the correct configuration settings of the service that you want to use are activated.
Web 100 1. To select the settings for connecting to the service, select Menu > Web > Settings > Configuration settings . 2. Select Configuration . Only the configurations that support browsing service are shown. Sele ct a service provider, Default , or P ersonal configuration for browsing. See “Set up browsing,” p. 99. 3. Select Account and a browsing service account contained in the active configuration settings. 4. Select Display terminal window > Ye s to perform manual user authentication for intranet connections. Secondly, make a connection to the se rvice in one of the following ways: • Select Menu > We b > Home ; or in the standby mode, pr ess and hold 0. • To select a bookmark of the service, select Menu > Web > Bookmarks . • To select the last URL, select Menu > Web > Last web address . • To enter the address of the servic e, select Menu > Web > Go to address . Enter the address of th e servic e, and select OK . ■ Browse pages After you make a connection t o the se rvice, you can start browsing its pages. The function of the phone keys may vary in different services. Follow the text guides on the phone display. For more information, contact your service provider. If packet data is selected as the da ta bearer, is shown on the top left of the display during browsing. If you re ceive a call or a text message, or make a call during a packet data connection, is shown on the top right of the display to indicate that the packet data connection is suspended (on hold). After a call the phone tries to reconnect the packet data connection. Browse w ith phone ke ys To browse through the page, scroll in any direction. To select a highlighted item, press the call key, or select Selec t .
Web 101 To enter letters and numbers, p ress the 0 to 9 keys. To enter specia l characters, press *. Options while browsing Select from the following options: Home — to return to your start page Shortcuts — to open a new list of options that are specific to the page. This option is only available if the page contains shortcuts. Add bookmark — to save the page as a bookmark Bookmarks — to access the list of book marks. See “Bookmarks,” p. 101. P age opt ions — to show the list of options for the active page History — to get a list showing the last visited URLs Other options — to show a list of other options Reload — to reload and update the current page Quit — to disconnect from a service The service provider may also offer other options. Direct calling The browser supports functions that you can access while browsing. You can make a phone call, send DTMF tone s while a voice call is in progress, and save a name and a phone number from a page. ■ Bookmarks You can save page addresses as bookmarks in the phone memory. 1. While browsing, select Optio ns > Bookmarks ; or in the standby mode, select Menu > We b > Bookmarks . 2. Scroll to a bookmark, and select it , or press the call key to make a connection to the page associated with the bookmark. 3. Select Options to view, edit, delete, or se nd the bookmark; to create a new bookmark; or to save the bookmark to a folder.
Web 102 Your device may have some bookmarks load ed for site s not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these si tes. If you choose to access them, you should ta ke the sa me precauti ons, for security or conte nt, as yo u would with any Internet site. Receive a bookmark When you have receiv ed a bookmark that is sent as a bookmark, 1 bookmark received is displayed. To save the bookmark, select Show > Save . ■ Appearance settings While browsing, select Options > Other options > Appearance settings , or in the standby mode, select Menu > We b > Settings > Appearance settings and from the following options: Text wrapping > On — to set the text to continue on the next line on the display. If you select Off, the text is abbreviated. Font size > Extra small , Small , or Medium — to set the font size Show images > No — to hide pictures on the page. This can speed up the browsing of pages that contain a lot of pictures. Alerts > Alert for unsecure conn. > Ye s — to set the phone to alert when a secure connection changes to an unsecure one during browsing Alerts > Alert for unsec ure items > Yes — to set the phone to alert when a secure page contains a n unsecure item. These al erts do not guarantee a secure connection. For more information, see “Browser security,” p. 104. Character encoding > Content encoding — to select the encoding for the browser page content Character encoding > Unicode (UTF-8) web add. > On — to set the phone to send a URL as a UTF-8 encoding. You may need this setting when you access a Web page created in foreign language. Screen size > Full or Small — to set the screen layout JavaScript > Enable — to enable the Java scripts
Web 103 ■ Security settings Cookies A cookie is data that a site saves in the cache memory of your phone. Cookies are saved until you clear the cache memory. See “Cache memory,” p. 104. While browsing, select Optio ns > Other op tions > Security > Cookie settings ; or in the standby mode, select Menu > We b > Settings > Security settings > Cookies . To allow or prevent the phone from receiving cookies, select Allow or Reject . Scripts over secure connection You can select whether to allow th e running of scripts from a secure page. The phone supports WML scripts. While browsing, to allow the scripts, select Optio ns > Other options > Security > WMLScript settings ; or in the standby mode, select Menu > Web > Settings > Security settings > WMLScripts in sec. conn. > Allow . ■ Download settings To automatically save all downloaded files in Gallery , select Menu > Web > Settings > Do wnloading settings > Automatic saving > On . ■ Service inbox The phone is able to receive service messages (p ushed messages) sent by your service provider (network service). Service messages are notifications (for example , news headlines), and th ey may contain a text message or an address of a service. To access the Service inbox in the standby mode, when you have received a service message, select Show . If you select Exit , the message is moved to the Service inbox . To access the Service inbox later, select Menu > We b > Service inbox . To access the Service inbox while browsing, select Options > Other options > Service inbox . Scroll to the message you want, and to activate
Web 104 the browser and download the marked content, select Retrieve . To display detailed information on the serv ice notification or to delete the message, select Optio ns > Details or Delete . Service inbox settings Select Menu > Web > Settings > Service inbox settings . To set whether you want to re ceive s ervice messages, sele ct Service messages > On or Off . To set the phone to receive service messages only from content authors approved by the service provider, select Message filter > On . To view the list of the approved content authors, select Trusted channels . To set the phone to automatically activate the browser from the standby mode when the phone has received a service message, select Automatic connection > On . If you select Off , the phone activates the browser only after you select Retrieve when the phone has received a service message. ■ Cache memory A cache is a memory location that is used to store data temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords, empty the cache after each use. The inform ation or services you have accessed is stored in the cache. To empty the cache while browsing, select Options > Other options > Clear the cache ; in the standby mode, select Menu > We b > C lear the cache . ■ Browser security Security features may be required for some services, such as online banking or shopping. For such connections you need security certificates and possibly a security module, which may be available on your SIM card. For more information, contact your service provider.
Web 105 Security module The security module improves secu rity services for applications requiring a browser connection, and allows you to use a digital signature. The security module may contain certificates as well as private and public keys. The certificat es are saved in the security module by the service provider. To view or change the security module settings, select Menu > Settings > Security > Security module settings . Certificates Important: Even if the use of certif icates makes the ri sks involved in remote connections and software in stallation consid erably smaller, they must be used correctly in orde r to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificate does not offer any protection by itself; the certificate manager must contai n correct, au thentic, o r trusted certificates for increased security to be available. Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If Expired certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown even if the certificate s hould be valid, check that the current date and time in your device are correct. Before changing any certificate sett ings, you must make sure that you really trust the owne r of the certific ate and that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner. There are three kinds of certifi cat es: server cer tificates, author ity certificates, and user certificates. You may receive th ese certificates from your service provider. Authority certificates and user certificates may also be saved in the securi ty module by the service provider. To view the list of the authority or user certificates downlo aded into your phone, select Menu > Settings > Security > Authority certificates or User certificates . is displayed duri ng a connection, if the data transmission between the phone and the content server is encrypted. The security icon does not indicate th at the data transmission between the gateway and the content server (or place w here the requested resource is stored) is secure. The service provider s ecure s the data transmission be tween the gateway and the content server.
Web 106 Digital signature You can make digital signatures with your phone if your SIM card has a security module. Using the digital signature can be the same as signing your name to a paper bill, contract, or other document. To make a digital signature, select a link on a page, for example, the title of the book you want to buy and its price. The text to sign is shown, which may include the amount and date. Check that the header text is Read and that the digital signature icon is sho wn. If the digital signature icon does not appear, there is a security breach, and you should not enter any personal data such as your signing PIN. To sign the text, read all of the text first, and select Sign . The text may not fit within a single screen. Therefore, make sure to scroll through and read all of the text before signing. Select the user certificate you want to use. Enter the signing PIN (see “Access codes,” p. 9), and select OK . The digital signature icon disappears, and the servic e may display a confirmation of your purchase.
SIM services 107 17. SIM services Your SIM card may provide additional services. You can access this menu only if it is suppor ted by your SIM card. The name and contents of the menu depend on the available services. Note: For availability, rates, and information on using SIM services, contact your SIM card vendor, for example, network operator, service provider, or other vendor. To set the phone to show you the co nfirmation messages sent between your phone and the network when you are using the SIM services, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Confirm SIM serv . actions > Ye s . Accessing these services may involv e sending messages or making a phone call for which you may be charged.
PC connectivity 108 18. PC connectivity You can send and receive e-mail, an d access the Intern et when you r phone is connected to a compatible PC through an IR, Bluetooth wireless technology, or USB data cable connection. You can use your phone with a variety of PC connectivity and data communications applications. ■ Nokia PC Suite With Nokia PC Suite you can synchron ize contacts, calendar, notes, and to-do notes between your phone and the compatible PC or a remote Internet server (network service). You may find more information and PC Suite on the Nokia Web site at www.nokia.com/support. ■ EGPRS, HSCSD, CSD, and WCDMA With your phone you can use the enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), general packet radio service (GPRS), circuit switched data ( GSM data ) s ervices, high speed circuit switched data (HSCSD), and WCDMA packet and circuit switched data services. For availability and subscription to da ta services, contact your network operator or service provider. The use of HSCSD services consumes the phone battery faster than normal voice or data calls. You may need to connect the phone to a charger for the duration of data transfer. See “Packet data settings,” p. 67. ■ Data communication applications For information on using a data communication application, refer to the documentation provided with it. Making or answering phone calls du ring a computer connection is not recommended, as it might disrupt the operation.
PC connectivity 109 For better performance during da ta calls, place the phone on a stationary surface with the keypad facing downward. Do not move the phone by holding it in your hand during a data call.
Battery information 110 19. Battery information ■ Charging and discharging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or th ree complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby time s are noticeably sho rter than normal, replace the battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device . If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be necessary to connect the charger and then disconnect and reconnect it to start the charging. Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do not leave fully charged battery connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will los e its charge over time. If the battery is completely discharged , it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the disp lay or before any calls can be ma de. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Do not short-circuit the batt ery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circu iti ng the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the batt ery. Always try to keep the battery betwee n 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. Battery performance is particularly limit ed in temperatures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household wast e.
Battery information 111 ■ Nokia battery authentication guidelines Always use original Nokia batteries for yo ur safety. To check that you are getting an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an authorized Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia Original Enhancements l ogo on the packaging, and inspect the hologram label using the following steps: Successful completion of the four st eps is not a total assurance of the authenticity of the battery. If you have an y reason to believe that your b attery is not an authentic original No kia battery, you should refrain from using it and take it to the nearest authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Your authorized Nokia service point or dealer w ill inspect the battery for authenticity. If authentic ity cannot be verifi ed, retu rn the battery to the place of purchase. Authenticate hologr am 1. When looking at the hologram on the label, you should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol from one angle and the Nokia Original Enhancements logo when looking from another angle. 2. When you angle the hologram left, right, down, and up, you should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side respectively. 3. Scratch the side of the label to reveal a 20-digit code, for example, 12345678919 876543210. Turn the battery so that the numbers are faci ng upwards. The 20-digit code reads starting from t he number at the top row followed by the bottom row.
Battery information 112 4. Confirm that the 20-digit code is valid b y following the instru ctions at www. nokia.c om/batter ycheck. To create a text messag e, enter the 20-digit code, for example, 12345678919876 543210, and se nd to 44 7786 200276. National and international operator charges w ill apply. You should receive a message indicating whether the code can be authenticated. What if your battery is not authentic? If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the hologram on the label i s an authentic Nokia battery, please do not use the battery. T ake it to the neare st authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that is not approved by the manufacturer ma y be dangerous and may result in poor performance and damage to your device and its enhancements. It may also invalidate any approv al or warra nty apply ing to the device. To find out more about original Noki a batteries, visit www.noki a.com/battery.
Care and maintenance 113 Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The sug gestions belo w will help you protect your warranty coverage. • Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that w ill corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it. • Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not store the device in hot areas. Hi gh temperature s can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics . • Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form insid e the device and damage ele ctronic circuit boards. • Do not attempt to open th e device othe r than as instructed in this g uide. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics. • Do not use harsh chemicals, clea ning so lvents, or strong detergents to clean the device. • Do not paint the device. Paint can cl og the moving parts and prevent proper operation. • Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clea n any lenses (such as camera, proximit y sensor, and light sens or lenses). • Use only the supplied or an approved replacement an tenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachme nts could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices. • Use chargers indoors. • Always create a backup of data you want to keep (such as contacts and calendar notes) before sendin g your device to a service facility . All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working prop erly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for service.
Additional safety information 114 Additional safety information Your device and it s enhancements may cont ain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children. ■ Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulati ons in force in any area, and always switch off your device when its use is prohib ited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the device only in its normal operating positions. This device meets RF exposure guid elines when us ed either in the normal use position against the ear or when positioned at lea st 2.2 centimeters (7/8 inches) from the body. When a carry case, belt clip or ho lder is used for body-worn operation, it should not contain metal and should position the device the above-stated distance from your body. To transmit data files or messages, this device requires a quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmissi on of data files or messag es may be delayed until such a connection is av ailable. Ensure t he above separation distance instructions are followed until the trans mission is completed. Parts of the device are magnetic. Meta llic mate rials may be attracted to t he device. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the device , because infor mation stor ed on them may be erased. ■ Medical devices Operation of any radi o transmitting eq uipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of in adequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any regulat ions posted in these areas instruct you to do so . Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could b e sensitive to external RF energy. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers rec ommend that a minimum separation of 15.3 c entimeters (6 inches) be mainta ined between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interfe rence with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should do the following:
Additional safety information 115 • Always keep the device more than 15.3 centimet ers (6 inches) from the pacemaker • Not carry the device in a breast pocket • Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and move the device away. Hearing aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, consul t your service provider. ■ Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installe d or inadequate ly shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as elect ronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electr onic speed control systems , and air bag systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer or its representative of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added. Only qualified personnel sh ould service the device, or install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or servic e may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your vehicle is mounted an d operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the device, its parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equi pped with an air bag, remember that air bags inflate with grea t force. Do not place objects, including installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wirele ss equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wi reless teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless te lephone network, and may be illegal. ■ Potentially explos ive environments Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at re fueling points such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel
Additional safety information 116 depots, storage, and distribution areas; chemical plants; or where blasting operations are in p rogress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not alwa ys clearl y marked. They include belo w deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where the ai r contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders. ■ Emergency calls Important: Wireless phones, including this device, operat e using radio signals, wireless networks, land lin e networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connecti ons in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications li ke medical emergencies. To make an emergency call: 1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. Some networks may require that a valid S IM card is properly inserted in the device . 2. Press the end key as many times as ne eded to clear the displ ay and ready the device for calls. 3. Enter the official emergency number for your present location. Emergency numbers vary by location. 4. Press the call key. If certain features are in use, you may firs t need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult th is guide or your service provider for more information. When making an emergency call, give all th e necessary information as accurat ely as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communicat ion at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. ■ Certification inform ation (SAR) This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure t o radio waves. Your mobile device is a radio transmitt er and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radi o waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were dev eloped by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safe ty margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
Additional safety information 117 The exposure guidelines for mobile device s employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SA R. The SAR lim it stated i n the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/kil ogram (W/kg) aver aged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an operating device can be below the maximum value because the device is des igned to use only the power req uired to reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network base station. The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the ear is 0.80 W/kg. Use of device accessories and enhancemen ts may result in different SAR value s. SAR values may vary depending on nation al reporting and testing requirements and the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product information at www.nokia.com.
Index 118 Index A access codes 9 active standby 61 , 63 alarm clock 92 applicat ions 97 audio messages 37 B barring password 10 batter y 110 authentication 111 installation 12 Bluetooth 64 Bluetooth settings 65 bookmarks 101 brows er 99 browser security 103 busine ss card s 55 C cable USB 69 cache memory 104 calculator 94 calendar 92 calendar note 93 call key 17 calls divert ing 70 ending 24 making 70 missed 58 received 58 settin gs 70 waiting 24 camera 78 camera key 17 camera light 17 camera settings 79 certificates 105 charge level 18 charger connector 17 charging 110 clock settings 62 configuration 72 contacts 54 add 54 unsubscribe 55 view 55 cookies 103 copyright protection 34 countdown timer 95 D data cable USB 64 data communication 10 8 data transfer 68 date settings 62 dialed numbers 58 digital signature 106 downloading applications 98 content 10 games 97 DTMF tones 101 E earpiece 17 e-mail application 43 emergency calls 116 end key 17 ending a call 24 enhancement settings 72 enhancements connector 17 equalizer 84 F flash messages 36 flight query 72 FM radio 81 folders 36 front camera 17
Index 119 G gallery 77 games 97 groups 56 I image size 79 indicators 20 info messages 47 infrared 66 instant messaging 38 IR port 17 K keyguard 22 keypad lock 22 L lock the keypad 22 locking the keypad 22 log 58 M maintenance 113 media player 79 memory card 13 , 77 memory card slot 17 message center number 31 messages audio 37 counter 58 flash 36 multimedia 33 SMS e-mail 32 templates 36 text 31 missed calls 58 multimedia messages 33 music player 80 mute 24 my numbers 57 my presence 53 N navigation k ey 17 network 7 notes 94 O on/off switching 15 operator logo 61 organizer 92 P packet data 66 , 108 PC Suite 108 personalize 59 , 61 phone settings 70 PIN code 9 plug and play service 16 power on/off 15 power saver 61 , 62 predictive text input 28 profiles 59 PTT 85 PTT key 17 PUK code 9 Push to talk. See PTT R radio 81 received calls 58 restore factory settings 75 ringing tones 24 , 60 S safety 6 , 114 certification information (SAR) 11 6 emergency calls 116 explosive environments 115 hearing aids 115 medical devices 114 pacemakers 114 vehicles 115 screen saver 61 security code 9 security setti ngs 73 selection keys 17 service commands 47 settings clock 62 date 62
Index 120 multimedia 49 time 62 shortcuts 20 signal s trength 18 SIM ca rd 12 SIM messages 32 SMS e-mail 32 software updates 75 special characters 29 speed dialing 23 , 56 stereo widening 84 stopwatch 95 streaming service 79 synchronize 69 from PC 69 from server 69 T templates 32 text predictive 28 traditional 28 writing 28 text messages 31 themes 60 time settin gs 62 to-do list 93 traditional text input 29 U unlocking the keypad 22 updates 10 phone 75 USB data cable 69 V vibrating alert 60 video messages 46 video sharing 26 voice commands 63 voice dialing 23 voice messages 46 voice recorder 83 volume keys 17 W wallpaper 60 , 61 Web 99 writing language 28