Nokia 6560 User Manual

Thank you for purchasing your new Nokia phone. We’re her e for you! www.nokiahowto.com Learn how to use your new Nokia phone. www.nokia.com/us Get answers to your questions. Register your phone’s limited w arr anty so we can better serve your needs! Nokia Inc. 7725 Woodland Center Boulev ard, Suite 150, T ampa FL 33614 . Phone: 1.888.NOKIA.2U (1.888.665.4228) F ax: 1.813.249.9619 . T ext T elephone/T elecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) Users: 1.800.24.NOKIA (1.800.246.6542) PRINTED IN CANADA Us e r G u i d e UserGuide_test 1/26/04 1:04 PM Page 1
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The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in TDMA and AMPS networks. LEGA L INFO RMA TION P art No. 9233037, Is sue No. 2 Copyright © 2004 N okia. All ri ghts reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting Pe ople, Nokia 6560, Triple P op, Bou nce, Backgammon, Chess Puzz le and the Nokia O riginal Enhancements logos ar e trademarks or r egistered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned h erein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Printed in Canada 09 /2004 US P at ent Nos 5 8 18437; 59 53541; 60 1 1554 and other pending patents associated wit h this product’ s hardware and software T9 text input software Copyright © 1999-2002. T egic Communications , Inc. All rights reser ved. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security . Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. The inform ation in this user guide was written f or the Nokia 6560 product. Nokia oper ates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER NO CIR CUMST AN CES SHALL NOKIA B E RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LO SS OF DAT A OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIA L, INCIDEN T AL, A ND CONSEQUEN TIAL O R INDIREC T DAMAG ES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. THE CONTENTS OF THIS D OCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS." EXC EPT AS REQUIRED BY A PPLICABLE LAW , NO WARRANTIES OF ANY K IND, EITHER EX PRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLU DING, BUT NO T LIMIT ED T O , THE IM PLIED W ARRANTIES O F MERCHA NTAB ILITY A ND FITNESS FOR A PART ICULAR PUR POSE, ARE MA DE IN REL ATION TO THE ACCUR ACY AN D RELIABI LITY OR CO NTENTS OF THIS DO CUMEN T . NOKIA RESERV ES THE RIG HT TO REVISE THIS DOCU MENT OR W ITHDRAW IT AT ANY T IME WITHO UT PRIO R NOTICE. EXPORT CONTROLS This device may contain commodities, tech n ology or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Y our device may cause TV or radio int erference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). Th e FCC or In dustry Canada can r equire you to stop u sing your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminat ed. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility . This device com plies with part 15 of t he FCC ru les. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
Nokia 6560 User Guide i Copyright © 2004 N okia Contents 1 For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About your device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Network Se rvices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Shar ed Mem ory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Patent n umber s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Get the mos t out of this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Quick guide to fu nctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Contacts (Phon e bo ok) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Contact N oki a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Contact you r service provide r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 Review the basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The a ntenn a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The ba ttery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Importa nt batte ry i nform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Xpress-on ™ cover s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Remove th e back cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Remove th e fr ont cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 The ke ypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Replace the front cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Replace the back cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Switch on your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 The s tart screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4 Phone setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Display co ntrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Equalizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Lear n the keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Nokia 6560 User Guide ii Copyright © 2004 N okia Make an d answe r calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 The s peaker phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Phone s ymb ols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 The s electi on ke ys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 In-ph one help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Phone m enus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 5 Text entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Enteri ng letter s an d num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 ABC and 12 3 methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Predictive tex t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 6 The phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 View conta cts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Save nam es a nd number s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Save a tex t en try w ith a na me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Retrieve info rma tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Menu s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Chan ge contacts view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Edit a na me or num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Erase store d na mes and num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Delete the entire phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Add a s econd number to a na me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Add an im age to a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Create caller groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Check me mor y st atus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 7 Call history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Check mis sed, re ceived, or dia led calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Clear ca ll lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Turn on a curr ent call time r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Clear call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Messa ge counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 8 Advance d calling featu res . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Set in-ca ll op tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Nokia 6560 User Guide iii Copyright © 2004 N okia Call waitin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Make a confer ence call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Voice privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Call f orwar ding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Automatic r edial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Calling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Voice tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Voice recor der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Voice commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Select a phone n umb er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Set touch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 9 Voice mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Check me ssa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Set up m ailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Set gree tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Listen to mes sage s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 10 Personalize rings and tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Select a differ ent profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Custom ize a pr ofile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Set a tim ed prof ile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 11 Personalize phone setting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Set the la ngua ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Set an d display the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Network u pdated clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Welcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Start-up tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 1-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Right s election key s ettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Display se ttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Tone s ettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Enhance ment s etting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Restor e the f actory settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Accessibility solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Nokia 6560 User Guide iv C opyright © 2004 Nokia 12 Phon e security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Keyguard (Lock keypad) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Chan ge your secur ity code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Restri ct calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 13 Personal digita l assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 To-do lis t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 The ca lculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Convert curren cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Busin ess cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 14 Prepaid servi ces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Manage pre paid s ervice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Save your access numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Add mon ey to your accoun t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Check your prepa id bala nce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 15 Network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Search f or a netw ork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 16 Text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Write a nd s end a me ssage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Receive a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Read a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Save a m essa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Custom ize settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Memor y full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Delete me ssa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Reply to a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Forward a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 E-mail mes sages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Templa tes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Picture m essage s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Nokia 6560 User Guide v Copyright © 2004 N okia 17 Spec ial features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 Galler y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Application s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Ringing ton es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 18 Conn ectivi ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Infr ared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Nokia PC Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 19 Internet service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 Set up f or bro wsing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Sign on to the In ternet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Browsi ng meth ods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Browser options (Se rvices M enu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Edit a data entry f ield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Bookmar ks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Examples of w ire less Inte rnet s ites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 20 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 21 Enhan cements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 22 Reference Info rmation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Battery inform a tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Care and M ainten ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Additi onal s afety info rmatio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Technica l I nform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 23 Nokia One-Yea r Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Appendix B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Nokia 6560 User Guide vi C opyright © 2004 Nokia NO TES
F or yo ur s afet y Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 1 For your s afety Read th ese s imple guideline s. Not follow ing the m m ay be dange rous or il legal. Read the comp lete use r guide for further in formation. SWIT CH ON SA FEL Y Do not switc h the phone on when w ireless ph one use is prohibit ed or when it ma y ca use i nt erfer e nce or dan ger . ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obe y all lo cal la ws. Alw ays ke ep your ha nds fre e to ope rate the v ehicle wh il e driv i ng. Y our firs t con sid e rat io n whi le dri v ing s ho uld be road sa fety . IN TERF ERENCE All wi reless phone s may be susceptible to interferenc e, which cou ld affect performance . SWIT CH OF F I N HOSP IT ALS Follow any restrictions. Switch the phon e off near me dical equipm ent. SWI TCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Foll ow any rest rict ions. Wi re less devi ces can cau se inter ferenc e in airc raft. SWI T CH OFF WHEN REFUELING Don't use the pho ne at a refuel ing point. Don't u se near fuel o r chemi cals. SWI TCH OFF NEAR BLA S TING Fol low any rest rict ions. D on 't use the phon e wh ere blast ing is in pr ogr ess. US E SEN SIBL Y Use on ly in th e normal position as explained in the produ ct docum entation. Do n't tou ch the ante nna unn eces sarily . QUALIFI ED SERVICE Only qualified pe rsonne l may install or repair this product. ENHA N CEME N TS A ND BA TTE RI ES Use on ly approved en hancement s and batteries. Do n ot conne ct incom patible products.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 2 Copyright © 2004 Nokia WA TER-R ESISTANCE Y our phon e is not w ater- res ista nt. Keep it dry BAC K- UP COP IE S Remembe r to ma ke back-up c opies or keep a written record of all important informat ion stored in your phone. CO NNECT ING TO OTHER DEVI CES When c onnect ing to any other de vice, read its user guide for detaile d safet y inst ruction s. Do not conn ect in compa tible p rod ucts. EME RG ENC Y CAL LS Ensure the phone is switched on and i n service. Press the End key as ma ny times as neede d to clea r the dis play and re turn to the sta rt scree n. Ente r t he emer ge ncy num ber , then pres s the Ta l k key . Give you r lo catio n. Do not end the c all until giv en perm ission to do so. • ABOUT Y OUR DEVI CE The wireless device described in th is guide is approved for use on the TD MA and AMPS networ ks. C ont act yo ur se rvi ce pro vid er fo r more inf ormati on abo ut net wor ks. When using t he featu res in this de vice, obe y all laws and respect priv acy and legitimate right s of othe rs. War n i ng : To us e any features i n this device, othe r than the alarm clock, th e p hone must be s wi tc he d on . Do not swi t ch th e de v ice on wh en wi re les s phone use may caus e interfere nce or danger . • N ETWORK SERVICES To use the phone you mu st have service from a w ireless service provider . Many of the features in this device depend on fe atures in the w ireles s ne twork to fu nctio n. These Netw ork Services m ay n ot be available on all ne tworks or y ou m ay have t o make s pecific arra ngeme nts with y our serv ice provide r before you can u tilize Network Servi ces. Your servic e provi der m ay n eed to gi ve y ou addi ti onal in str uct ions f o r t h e ir use an d explain what c harges w ill apply . Som e n etworks may h ave limit ations that aff e ct h ow you can us e Ne two rk S erv ic es. For i ns ta nce, some ne two rks may not support all la nguage -dependent characters and s ervices. Y our serv ice provider may have reque sted that certain feature s be disabled or not activat ed in y our devic e. If so, th ey will not appear on you r de vice m enu. C ontact your servic e provide r for m ore informati on.
F or yo ur s afet y Nokia 6560 User Guide 3 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • SHARED MEMOR Y The follow ing features in th is devic e may share me mory : Contact s, calenda r , to-do list, ga llery , games, and J ava™ applications . Use of one or m ore o f thes e featu res may reduce the memory available for the remaining features sharing memory . For example, saving m any Ja va™ a pplication s may u se all of t he a vailable me mory . Y o ur phone may dis play a mes sage that the memory is full when you try to use a shared mem or y feat ur e. In this ca se , d ele te s om e of t he in for ma tio n or e n trie s s tore d in the shared me mory featu res before cont inuin g. Some of the features, s uch as con tacts, calenda r , and to-do list ma y hav e a certain a mount of mem ory spec ially allotte d to them i n addition to the me mory s hared with oth er fea tures. • P ATENT NUMBERS Nokia products may be covered by the foll owing U.S. P atents: 524 1583 5479476 5692032 5794 142 5835858 5842 14 1 58452 19 587 0683 5892475 5920826 6026 16 1 6043760 6049796 6094587 6 1 15617 6 15 150 7 6 185295 6 188909 6292668 63472 18 6487397 6594472
Nokia 6560 User Guide 4 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 2W e l c o m e Congratula tio ns on your purchase of the Nokia 6560 mobile ph one. Nokia recomm ends that you read th is chapter before you us e your new ph one. Y ou will find us eful information abou t: • How t o use this gu ide • How to un derstand Netw ork Service s • How t o co nt act Nokia • GET THE MOST OUT O F THIS GUIDE The tips th a t follow c an he lp you u se th is guide effic iently as yo u lear n to us e your phon e. Understand the terms • Pre ss means to brie fly press then releas e a key . For example, Press 0 means pre ss the z ero ke y . • Press Menu means to pr ess t he key t hat is be low the w ord Me nu on t he phone screen. • Pre ss a nd h o ld means to pre ss and hold a key for 2–3 s econd s (de pending on the feat ure you are using) , and release the key . •U s e t h e Left selection an d Righ t selection k eys to choo se an op tion in a me nu . • Hig hlighte d means that an opti on you see on th e screen is en closed i n a dar k bar . Ch oic es y ou m ak e w ith t he two sel ect ion key s act on the hi gh ligh ted op ti on.
We l c o m e Nokia 6560 User Guide 5 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • QUICK GUIDE TO FUNCTIONS Make a call Ent er the p hone num ber , pre ss the Ta l k key . Ans we r a ca ll Press t he Ta l k key o r Answ e r . Ans wer w ith c all w aitin g Press t he Ta l k key . End a cal l Press t he En d ke y . Ignor e a c all Press t he En d ke y or Sile nce . Redial Press th e Ta l k key twi ce. Ad just cal l vol um e During a call, s croll right or le ft to adju st call volum e. Use t he in-cal l menu In a call, select Option s . Use 1- to uch di a ling Press and hold one of keys 2–9 . Save a name and number Enter a number , sel ect Op tions > Save , en te r a na me , a n d press OK . Retrieve a nam e/num ber Select Contacts > Find . Retrieve a n ame/num ber durin g a call Select Op ti on s > Contacts > Fi n d , an d enter the first letter of the n ame. Chec k vo ice ma il Press and hold 1 or c all you r voic e mailbox nu mber . Send a t ext message Press and hold the left arrow on the Scro ll key . Write th e messag e, se lect Optio ns > Se nd , ente r th e reci pien t’s number , and pres s OK . Send an E-mai l mess age Select Menu > Messag es > Create SMS e-mail . En ter the r e ci p i en t’ s address, pr ess OK , enter t he su bjec t, pr ess OK , wri te the message , pres s Op ti on s , sel ec t Send e -mai l , en ter the Gate way numb er (if n eeded ), and pr ess OK . Read new mess age Press Sh ow . Reply to a messa ge Select Opti ons > R epl y , choose a reply option, write the reply , and select Options > Send > OK. Reply to an E- m ail messa ge Select Opti ons > Repl y , choose a reply option, and follo w instructions for sending an e-mail mess age. Send a bu sines s car d Retrieve a name from the phone book, select Det ail s > Opti ons > Send bus . car d > Vi a text me ssage or Via infr a red , ente r the reci pien t’s number , a nd pres s OK .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 6 Copyright © 2004 Nokia •M E N U 1 MESSA GES Crea te message Crea te SMS e-mail Chat Inbox Sent item s Archive Te m pl a t e s Distribution lists Delete me ssages V oic e me ss a ges Me ss a ge se tt i ng s 2 CALL LOG Misse d calls Re ceive d calls Di aled nu mber s Dele te recent call lists Call tim ers 3P R O F I L E S Normal Silent Meetin g Outdoor Pa g e r 4 SETTINGS Righ t se le ction ke y se ttin gs Ton e s e t t i n gs Time and date settings Call set tings Phone settings Di sp la y se tti n gs Enh ance ment settin gs Network servic es Secu rity se ttings Restore factory settings 5 ALARM CLOCK 6V O I C E V oic e recorder Vo i c e t a g s Vo i c e c o m m a n d s 7G A L L E R Y 8 ORGAN IZE R Calendar To-do lis t 9G A M E S 1 0 APPL IC ATIO NS 11 E X T R A S Calculator Stop watch 12 INFRARED 13 SERVICES 14 PR EPAID • CONTACTS (PHONE BOOK) 1 Find 2 Add contact 3 Edit name 4 Delete 5 Add numbe r 6 Settings 7 1- t ouc h di al in g 8 Vo i c e t a g s 9 Caller groups
We l c o m e Nokia 6560 User Guide 7 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Look for updates Nok ia up dates this user gui de to re flec t change s or corre cti ons. The latest ve rs ion may be available at the Nok ia site on th e World Wide Web: www .nokia.com/us Also, an interactiv e user guide is a vailable at: www .nokiahow to.com Sign up with a service provider Before you can ta ke a dvan ta ge o f a ny o f the n etw ork se rvices , yo u must sig n up with a wireless servic e provider . Y our ser vice provi der will make av ailable descrip tions of its serv ices a nd instruction s for using them. Note differences among service prov iders Wireless service provi ders may differ in their support o f features. So m e m ay n o t suppo rt all languages ava ilable in yo ur phone . Bef ore you sign up, ma ke s ure a w irel ess provider supports the features that you need . • CONTA CT NOK IA When you need help, the Nokia Customer Care department c an prov ide informat ion about Nokia products. However , you may wis h to check through your user guide before calling the c ustome r care cent er , as it i s a comprehe nsive gu ide to us ing your phone . Whe t her yo u a re ca lli ng a bou t y ou r p ho ne o r a n enha ncemen t, ha ve the e qui pm ent wi th yo u whe n yo u ca ll. For examp le, if yo u ar e ca lli ng abo ut a hea dset, pl eas e ha ve it nearby . Have the right information available We recommend that you have the foll owing inform ation availab le before you contact the Nokia Customer Care department: • The phon e model nu mbe r • Electronic serial numbe r (ESN), located o n the ph one label. • Y our ZI P code
Nokia 6560 User Guide 8 Copyright © 2004 Nokia The phone label The label is on the back of your phon e (u nder the ba ttery) . It c ontain s importa nt information abou t your phon e, in cluding th e model and seri al num bers. Please do no t remove or deface the label. • CONTACT YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER Some se rvic e pr ovid ers p rog ram a on e-k ey cu stome r su ppo rt n umbe r in t o th e ph one . This nu mber ca n be us eful if y ou a re ha ving trou ble dialing a numb er , e sp eciall y when yo u are tra ve ling o u tsi de y our h o me a rea . This one-key featu re might not be availabl e on your sy stem. Con tact y our servic e provider for av ailability . Nokia Customer Care Center , USA Customer Care Centre, Canada Nokia Mobile Phones 7725 Woodland Ce nter Blvd., Suite #1 50 T ampa, F lorida 336 14 Te l: 1-8 88-N OKI A-2U (1-888 -665 -4228) Fax: 1-8 13-249 -96 19 TTY/TDD us ers on ly: 1-800-24-N OKIA (1-800 -246-654 2) Nokia Products Ltd. 60 1 Westn ey Rd. South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4 N7 Te l: 1-8 88-2 2-NO KIA (1-88 8-226-65 42) Fax: 1-905-619-4360
Review the bas ics Nokia 6560 User Guide 9 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 3 Review the basic s • THE ANTENNA Y our devic e has an int ernal antenna . As with a ny other radio t ransmittin g device, do no t tou ch the ante nna un nece ssar ily whe n the dev ice is sw itched on. Co ntact w ith the an tenna affec ts call q uality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise ne eded. Avoidin g contact with the ant enna area wh en operating the phone optimizes the ante nn a perform ance a nd the batte ry life. Hold the ph one as you would any other te lephone with the antenna poin ted up an d over y our shoulder . Warning: If t he phone become s too h ot du ring a call, the ca ll is aut omatica lly terminate d. You will not be able to make or re ceive calls until th e ph one cools. • THE BATT ERY Instal ling If your deal er has alre ady installed th e battery , ple ase see “Charging ” on page 1 0. 1 Place t he batt ery i n the compart ment with th e lab el side fa cin g up an d the golden c ontact area align ed with the co nta c t pi ns. 2 Press t he top e nd of th e ba tt ery in to pla ce . To learn how to rem ove and re place th e covers, s ee “Xpress-on™ covers” on pa ge 1 1. Don’t touch gold con ta cts
Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 0 Copyright © 2004 N okia Charging Follow th ese guide lines to optimize batte ry performance. 1 With you r phone turned off, conne ct th e charger plug to the bottom of the phone. Connect the c harger to an ac wall ou tlet . The battery indica tor bar app ears on the right-hand side of the screen and starts to s crol l f ro m bot to m to to p. It w ill r e ma in consta nt when the phon e is fully charged . 2 Disconnect th e charger from the phon e and ac outlet w hen the ba ttery is fully charged. After the in dicator bar stops scrolling, you can lea ve the ch arger c onne cted a nd the batte ry will a ccept a “tric kle charge” to m ainta in a f ul l y c ha rge d b att er y . S ee “Re f er enc e I nf or ma ti on ” o n p a g e 9 6 for more info rmation on batt eries. Note: Char ge the n ew battery fo r three ho urs befo re using. Use the ba tter y until it is fully disc harged. Y ou shou ld do this for a tota l of three ch arging cycle s. After the first cha rge, you ca n make and receive ca lls during the chargin g cy cle, but the calls interru pt th e c harge . Whe n a call e nds, the charge w ill res ume. The ch arging ti me depends on the c harger you us e. Rem oving Before removing th e battery , make sure the phone has been tu rned off for at least 1 0 secon ds. 1 Place your in dex fin ger in the grov e at the top of th e battery , and l ift out of phone. 2 Ta ke out the battery . To learn how to remov e and rep lace th e cov ers, se e X press -on cove rs o n pag e 1 1. War n i n g : Us e only you r ha nds to remov e the battery . Do not puncture, burn, or use any objects that may damage the phone or the battery . Please recy cle the battery or dispose of properly accordi ng to loca l regulation s.
Review the bas ics Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 1 C opyright © 2004 Nokia • IMP ORTA NT BATT ERY INFO RMAT ION • Recharge your battery only w ith a charger approved by Nok ia. • Y ou can switc h the phone on and use it for calls while the battery is charging. • If the battery is tot ally e mpty , it m a y tak e a few sec onds for the batte ry indicator to appear on the screen. • If you ar e still c onne cted t o the cha rger an d you s witch the phone on when cha rgi ng is comp let e, the s cree n moment ari ly sh ows Battery full . • After ful ly ch arging a nd di schargi ng your ne w battery three times, you no lo nger need to f ully di scha rge the BLD- 3 batt ery be fore rechar ging. • Ch argi ng t ime de pends on th e c harger u sed. See “ Ba ttery” on pag e 1 02 f o r chargi ng, talk, and st andby times. • If the battery is co mple tely empty , you may ne ed to re charge it fo r a few mi nut es be fo re y ou c an m ak e or rece ive call s . • XPRESS-ON™ COVERS Xpress-on™ covers are available in se veral fashion c olors. Extra cov ers may be purchased from your auth orized Nokia dealer . • Alway s st ore an d use the de vic e with the cove rs at tache d. • Before removing th e cover , always switch off t he power and disconn ect the charger and any o ther de vice. Avoid touc hing electron ic compon ents wh ile chan ging t he cov ers. • REM OV E TH E BAC K CO VER 1 Hold the ph one upside down w ith the back cov er facing y ou. 2 Push the release bu tton down. 3 Pull the back cover away from the ph one.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 12 Copyright © 2004 N okia • REMOVE THE FRONT COVER 1 Rem ove the b ack co ver . 2 Once the ba ck co ver ha s been remov ed, firmly hold the phone w ith one hand and grasp the top corners of the fron t cove r with t he other han d. 3 Lift the front cove r off t he phon e starting with th e top. •T H E K E Y P A D Remove the ke yp ad f rom th e old fr ont c over and pl ace it int o the new fr o nt co ve r a s s h own . • REPLA CE THE FRONT CO VER 1 Hold the ph one face down. 2 Insert th e t abs at the botto m of t he front cover i nto the matc hing holes at the bot tom of the phone . 3 Gently push the tabs at t he middle of the front cove r in to the m a tching h oles in the middle of the phon e. 4 Slowly push the tab at the top of th e front cover thro ugh th e slot at the top of th e phone.
Review the bas ics Nokia 6560 User Guide 13 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • REPLA CE THE B ACK C O VER 1 Insert the tab at the t op of the back cover into th e slot at the t op of the phone . 2 Lower the cov er onto th e back of the pho ne unt il the bot tom lo cks into place. • SWITCH ON YOUR PHONE Once the battery is cha rge d, you can sw itch on your phone . Press and hold the gray power key (located on t he t op o f t he phone) for two se conds. War n i n g : Do not s witch on the phone wh en wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may caus e interfere nce or dange r . • THE START SCREEN When you switc h on you r phone, a w elcome not e appears, and then you see t he start screen . In t his guide, most instruction s will begin with how to access a feature from Menu or Contacts , whic h are l ocate d on the s tart s creen. Y o u can e asily ret urn to th e start screen from any activity by pre ssing the End key . Th e p hon e er as es a ny text or information you m ay have e ntered, and returns to it s h om e s cre en wh en you pr ess th e End key . Ho weve r , if you w ere w riting a ne w tex t mess age, th e m essag e remain s ava ilable.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 14 Copyright © 2004 N okia ABOUT THE START S CREEN HOME Y our service provider’s name may appear h ere. Sign al stre ng th. A h ighe r ba r on th e left side o f th e star t scre en indi cate s a st ro nger sign al. If yo u do not see an y bar s, you are out of the range of servi ce. Shows the battery charge level. The highe r the bar , the higher the power lev el in th e battery . Me nu The top level of me nu choices on your phone. Press t he Le f t se lect ion key t o en te r th e men us . Contacts The entry point for the ph one book. Press t he right selection key t o en te r the Co ntacts feature. Indicates t hat y ou are conne cted to a digita l netw ork. Th is graphic is locate d in the top left corner of the start screen.
Phone setup Nokia 6560 User Guide 15 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 4 Phone setup •V O L U M E During a call, you ca n cha nge th e volume leve l on your phon e, ma king incomin g v oice soun ds loude r or so fter . The volu me ke ys are the same as the l eft and right s croll ke ys. Press the right arrow to increas e volum e o r the le ft arrow to d ecreas e volume. A bar ch art appears on the pho ne screen, showin g the c urrent v olum e level. Before adjus ting the volu me, yo u ma y nee d to clear digits from the display . Onc e you start entering digits, su ch as a b ank ac count nu mbe r , the s croll keys function a s a curs or . Y ou can a djust t he volu me wh en you a re in a ca ll at th e star t sc reen, or whe n yo u are liste ning to tones. If you a re in a c all, an d have activ ated other phone m enus or function s, you h ave to re turn to the s tart scre en to adju st the v olume. • HEADSET A heads et ma y be pu rchas ed wit h y our phone or separately as an e nhancement. Using a headset provides conv en ie nt handsfre e communi cat ions . To conne ct the heads et, plug the hea dse t jack in to the P op-Port™ co nnecto r on the bottom of y our ph one. With th e h eads et con ne cted, you ca n make, an swer , and end calls as usual. T o view avai lable Nokia he adsets for your phon e, visit www .nokia.com /us . Vo l u m e k e y s
Nokia 6560 User Guide 16 Copyright © 2004 N okia • DISPLAY CONTRAST Y o u can change the con trast on your display , making it brighter or darker . 1 Press Men u , the n se l ec t Setti ngs > Disp lay se ttin gs > Displ ay br ight ness . 2 Press the righ t arrow to i ncre ase th e c ontrast, or the left arrow to decrease it. 3 Select OK to c onfi rm you r ch ang es. • E QUALIZER Li ke a st ere o, yo u ca n custom iz e the au dio properties of your phone u sing the equalizer . Choose from a list of p resets or create a custom set of you r own. 1 Press Men u , the n se l ec t Setti ngs > Call se ttin gs > Equali zer . 2 Choose one of the follo wing option s from th e Equaliz er me nu: Norm al —S elects th e default s etting for the equ a lizer . Bright — Emphas izes high frequenc ies . Dar k —Empha size s low fr equenc ies. L oudne ss — Em ph a size s bo th hi gh an d lo w fr eq uencies , but not middle frequencies. Set —Allows you to de fine three differen t sets of soun d settin gs tha t yo u can acti vate, deact ivate, edi t, or renam e. • LEARN THE KEYS The following is a list of key s and their functions. Refer to the diagram at the front of the bo ok for the location of t he keys. Po w e r button— Press and hold to switch the phone on or off. Press briefly to access the list of profiles. Ta l k key— Press to make a c all to t he name or n umber shown on the scre en or to answer a call. Press the Ta lk key o nce a t t he st art sc ree n to vi ew a lis t of numbers y ou h ave rec ently d ialed. Scroll to re view the lis t and press the Ta l k key to call a nu mber s hown in the lis t. The Tal k ke y i s gre en. End key—Pre ss to e nd a c all or t o silen ce the ring from an incoming call. Also, pres s to re turn to th e start scree n. Th e End key is red . Numb er keys —U se k ey s 2–9 to ent er n um b ers and l ett er s. Use the 0 key if yo u wan t to insert a blank space while ente ring text. 1 key— At th e s tar t sc ree n, p re ss and ho ld 1 key to c all you r voic e m ailb ox. This feature re quires one-t ime setup in your phone. * key —When wri ti ng a messag e, press * to e nter sp ecial c haracte rs, suc h as punctuation mark s.
Phone setup Nokia 6560 User Guide 17 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Selec t ion ke ys—Press to ch oose the optio n shown by the word above the key (for exa mp le , Men u ). Fou r-way Sc ro ll key—Pres s the up, dow n, right, and left arrow s to scroll t hrough a menu list of optio ns , change th e v olume d uring a call, move the cu rsor whe n entering text , and to mo ve when play ing games. • MAKE AND ANSWER CALLS Use this qu ick guide to make and an swe r calls . Swit ch th e ph one on (or off) — Press and h old th e P ower ke y for 2 seconds . Make a call — Ente r a phone num ber , in clud ing 1 plu s the area code if needed, and press t he Ta lk key . Ans we r a ca ll —Whe n yo ur p ho ne ri ng s, pres s th e Tal k key . End a cal l —Pre ss End . Avoi d un inte nti on al cal ls —Pres s Men u > * . Act ivate s the Keyguard fea tu re. Y ou cannot accide ntally mak e a ca ll. T urn Keygu ar d off —Press Unlo c k > * . • THE SPEAKER PHONE Y our phone has a spea ker ph one tha t you can us e during a call. Do n ot hol d the phone to you r ear whi le the speaker ph one is activated. • To ac tivate the speak er phone, press the Rig ht sele ct ion ke y . • To de activate the speaker phone during a call, press Handset . • The spea ker phone is deactiv ated autom atically when a call (o r a call atte mpt) ends or w hen ce rtai n en ha nceme nt s are co nnecte d. Note: When you selec t the Ne w c all option from the in-c all menu, the speaker phone does not aut omatically deactiv ate.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 18 Copyright © 2004 N okia • PHONE SYMBOLS The following is a collection of the various symbols you may see on your phone. Sym bol What it mean s Y ou have an a ctive call. The phone i s waiti ng for y ou t o enter numbers or t ext. Y ou have turned off ca ll ale rt tones and text m ess age ale rt tones, and set y our ri nging tone to Sile nt . Y ou have activate d Key guard to help pre vent a ny a cciden tal key p re s ses. Y ou hav e one or more v oice messages waiting. Y ou hav e one or more u nread text m essages waiting. Y ou hav e attem p ted to s end th e messa ge. Digital se rvice is a vail able. Letters yo u enter w ill be uppe rcase (capital letters). Pres s # to switch to lowe rcas e. Letters you enter will b e lowercase. Press # to switch to upper case. Letters y ou e nter w ill be in sent ence ca se. Characte rs you enter will be numbers . Y ou are using predictive te xt. Available when enteri ng information into your calendar , to-do list , or writing text messages. Y ou are us ing p redictive text . Charac ters y ou e nter w ill b e uppercase l etters. Y o u are using p redictive text . Ch aracters y ou e nter w ill be lowe rca s e l ett ers (c, e , m , etc .) . Y ou can e nter onl y symb ols, su ch as p unc tuat ion marks . Appear s when you press and hold * while entering or edit ing tex t. The alarm clock is s et.
Phone setup Nokia 6560 User Guide 19 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • THE SELECTION KEYS Not e th e two sele cti on keys bene ath th e scr ee n. Th e fun cti on of ea ch ke y is determine d by the word show n above th em on the screen. Fo r exa mple, press the Le ft se lec t ion key when the word Menu appea rs above it to show th e first of ma ny m enu s. Scroll th rough the me nu s with the scroll ke ys. Press the Right selec tion key wh en Contacts appears above it to open the phone book menu. The Rig ht select ion key ca n be perso nalize d. Se e “Right se lectio n key settings ” on page 55 fo r more information. • IN-PHONE HELP Y our ph one pr ov ides br ief descr i ptio ns of al l men u op ti ons in an in -ph on e he lp syst em . To ac tiva t e t he he lp te xt , s e lec t Me nu > Se ttings > Ph on e se ttin gs > Help te xt activation . 1 Scroll to a m enu or subm enu option. 2 W ait abou t 15 seconds and a short message appe ars, de scribing t he option and what it does. 3 Scroll up and down to read the longer descriptions. • PHONE MENUS Phone feature s are grouped according to function and are accessed through the main me nus of your ph one. Each m ain menu conta ins s ubmenu s and lis ts from which y ou ca n selec t or vie w items a nd custom ize ph one feature s. Y ou can acce ss these m enus and submen us by using th e scroll me thod or by using a shortcut. Note: Some features m ay no t be available, d epending on y our n etwork. For more inform ation, contact y our se rvice prov ider . Right se lection key Left sel ection key
Nokia 6560 User Guide 20 Copyright © 2004 N okia Scroll method 1 At the start scree n, select Menu . 2 Scroll through the mai n menu s one at a time usin g the up and do wn arrows on the four-w ay Scro ll key . As you scroll through the menus, the menu number appears in the upper right corner of the display . I n addition, the nam e of the m enu a ppears a t the top of the display . 3 When the desired menu is high lighted, press t he Le f t se lect ion key . 4 If the menu conta in s submenus , use the scroll ke ys to h ighlight th e des ired menu, and press the Left se lectio n key . Select Back (pre ss the Right sel ection key) to return to the pre vious m enu or submenu. Press t he End key to re turn to th e start screen from any main me nu. Navigate the menu The con vention for loca ting feature s in your phone is illustrated in the following s ente nce: From the m enu, selec t S ett in gs > C all s ett in gs > Au t om ati c redi a l . To locate Automa tic re dial you will firs t ente r the m enu from the s tart scre en by pressing t he left selection key . Y ou will the n sc roll to Set tings and press Selec t . Y o u will c ontin ue to s croll and s elect each s ubseq uent w ord liste d in bold te xt. Shortcuts Y ou can go directly to almost an y menu or subm enu, as well as act ivate most features by using a shortcu t. Select Menu , and wit hin a few s econd s, pre ss the key o r keys asso ciate d w ith the menu fu nction y ou w ould li ke to view or activ ate. Th e s hortcut num bers a re loca ted on the display in the upp er right c orner of e ach men u. For example, t o select the Meeting prof il e, sel ect Menu 3-3- 1 ( Menu > Profiles > Meet ing > S ele ct ) from the start scre en. After a brief pa use, the Meeting profile is activated.
T ext entry Nokia 6560 User Guide 2 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia 5 T ex t en try This sec tion give s detaile d in structi ons for e ntering n ame s, numbe rs, m essages , and other information in to you r phone. • “Th e phone book” on page 27 tells y ou how to use and manage names and numbers. • “Text messages” on page 7 4 tells you how to send, receive, and manag e mobile m essages . • ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS Depending on the kind of information you are entering (names, numbers, or text), you can enter information into you r phon e in th ree w ays: • ABC AND 12 3 METHO DS Y o u can e nter a ny com bination of numbers and letters into ph one book entries, W eb addresses, and more using the ABC and 123 methods. When writing messages and notes, predictive text i s ava ila ble. See “ Pr ed ictiv e tex t” on page 2 4 for more informatio n. The phone shows the current me thod with an icon in t he uppe r left corn er of t he sc reen. Me thod Ic on De scr iption Func tio n AB C All uppe rcase let ters Enterin g t ext. Y ou c an switc h the case b y pressing the # key . All lowerca se letters Sent ence s tyle le tters (first lette r capitalize d-defau lt) 123 Numbers En tering nu mbe rs. Y ou ca n switch to n umber mode if y ou press and hold the # key . Predictive text Predicts te xt a s y ou write W r i t in g me ss a g e s a n d n o t e s . Icon sh owi n g curren t ent ry me tho d
Nokia 6560 User Guide 22 Copyright © 2004 N okia Letters When you are in a name box in the phone book, use the phone ke ypad to enter letters: 1 Find the k ey wi th th e lett er y ou wa nt to ente r . 2 Press the key repeate dly until th e letter appears on the screen. For exa mple, press 2 t hree times t o en ter the lette r C . 3 Wait for the blinkin g cursor to reappe ar before you enter anothe r letter , unless the le tter is on a differe nt ke y . Example : To enter th e name Albert : Note: Th e defau lt case in Abc is sente nce c ase. Only the first letter of e ach sentenc e is capitalized. Numbers When you are en teri ng t ext, press and hold # un til y ou se e th e ic on on t he scr een . T o ent er nu mber s, si mp ly pres s the numb ers you wan t. Punctuation and other characte rs Depending on the lang uage selected for y our phone , the follow ing characters may be a vailable: Press Dis playe d te xt 2 for AA 5 5 5 for lA l 2 2 for bA l b 3 3 for eA l b e 7 7 7 for rA l b e r 8 for tA l b e r t Ke y Characters Ke y Characters 1 Punctuation a nd 1 7 P Q R S 7 2 A B C 2 8 T U V 8 3 D E F 3 9 W X Y Z 9 4 G H I 4 0 Space, 0 5 J K L 5 * Press and hold for punct uation a nd symb ols. 6 M N O 6 # Cha ng e s lett er case .
T ext entry Nokia 6560 User Guide 23 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Note: Som e network s may not support all langu age-depende nt characters and/or services. SPA CES AN D PUNCTUAT ION • Pr ess 0 to enter a spac e betw e en word s. • Pr ess 1 briefly wh ile in to en ter a period . • Pr ess * to show speci al characters . A screen appears wit h the available spec ial c haracters. Use th e scroll keys t o select a ch aracter , and press Insert . ERA S E MIS TA KE S If you make a mist ake: • Pr ess Clear t o erase one charac ter to the left. • To erase all text , select O p ti on s > Clear text , or press and hold Clear . CHANGE LETTER CASE • T o change cases (upper , lower , predictive, sentence), pres s # . The icon s witch es to , to indicat e lowe rcas e lett ers. • Press and hold a key un til the n umber of that k ey appears on the screen, or press and hold # to switch to nu mber s. Special characters Y our phone has spe cia ls charac ters, sym bols, and punctuation t hat are available when wr iting tex t. Here is a s ample : IN ABC 1 Press and hold the * key to access available symbols. 2 Use t he arr ow key s to m ove to th e chara cter y ou w ant, a nd select Inser t . .? ! @ ‘- _ ( ), :; & /~  \%* # < => “£ $ ¥ § ¡ ¿
Nokia 6560 User Guide 24 Copyright © 2004 N okia IN 123 The * k ey i nser ts specia l charac ters whe n yo u are prompted t o enter a phon e numb er . * This charact er sends command strin gs to the network. Contact your service provider for details. p This charact er creates a paus e that occurs when the phone dials a num ber . Numbers e nt e re d t o t h e right of this special ch aracte r a r e a u t o m a t i ca ll y s e n t as touch ton es afte r a 2. 5-second pa use. w This c haracte r cau ses the phone to w ait for y ou t o press Send . • PREDICTIVE TEXT When yo u a re w rit in g te xt me ssa ge s o n yo ur ph o ne, you can use the predictiv e text m ethod of ente ring informat ion. Wit h pred icti ve te xt, y ou n eed to p res s eac h numb er key only once for each le tter . The phone predicts, or guesses, what you are writing. Pre dict ive tex t i s als o av ailab le when enter ing subj ect s for calenda r no tes, to-do note s, an d e-ma il. For ex ample : To write “Nok ia” w ith the Engl ish dictio nary se lected: The maximu m number of char acters avail able is 160. The character counter appea rs in the top right corner of the screen an d counts down for e ach character you add. Press Displ ayed te xt 6o 6o n 5o n l 4o n l i 2N o k i a
T ext entry Nokia 6560 User Guide 25 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Keys fo r p red ict iv e tex t T urn on text input 1 Select Menu > M essages > Create message . 2 Select Options > Predic tive text . 3 Scroll to th e dictionary you wa nt (for exam ple, E ng lish ). 4 Press Se lect . T9 predicti on on appear s. (T9 is the techn ical na me for pred ictive text input. ) This mea ns you ca n use the predic tive te xt meth od to en ter tex t. Whe n writing a te xt messa g e, t he pred ic tive te xt ic on appe ars. Pred icti ve tex t can be turned on and off when y ou press the # ke y . Y ou m ay ne ed to pre ss th e # ke y more th an onc e. Note: Whe n you tur n o n pred ict iv e t ext, it is a lso a ctive when addi ng not es to the cale ndar a nd to-do lis t, and whe n en terin g a s ubject for an e -mail. T urn off text input 1 Select Menu > M essages > Create message . 2 Select Options > Predic tive text . 3 Scroll to Pre dict ion o ff and press Se lect . Ke y Purpo se 2-9 Use for text en tr y . P res s ea ch key on ly once for ea ch le tter . * Pres s to v ie w t he next ma tch ing w ord i f the un d erli ned wor d is not the w ord y ou inte nded . Press and h old this key for a lis t of symbols. Sp ell I f the dictionary sees a word it does not re cognize, you see Sp ell abov e the Left s elect ion key . Se le ct Spell , ente r th e word, and press Sav e . 0 Press once to accept a word and add a space. # Press and hold to enter a num ber . Y ou see the icon on the s c reen . P ress and h old # again to wri te te xt letters. Pres s onc e quickly to s witch t he c har acte r case . indica tes a ll uppercase, indicates lowercase, and Clear Press onc e to delet e the cha rac ter to the le ft o f the cursor .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 26 Copyright © 2004 N okia Tips for tex t CHECK A WORD When you have fin ished wr iting, make s ure the underl ined word is the w ord yo u intende d to write. If the word is correct: • Insert a pun ctuation m a rk, if n eeded. • Pr ess 0 to conf irm the cha nge a nd enter a spac e. • Start wr iting the n ext word. If the word is not c orrect: • Pr ess * repe atedly un til the word y ou want appears, and th en press 0 to confirm it. OR •S e l e c t Opt ions > Matc hes . Scroll to the correct word and pre ss Use . • Start wr iting the n ext word. When you en ter a perio d to e nd a sentenc e, th e p hone swit ches to so that the firs t lette r in the ne xt wo rd wi ll be upperca se (a c apital let ter). ADD A WORD TO THE DICTIONA RY If Options chang es to Spel l , the word y ou intende d to writ e is not in the dict ionary . Y ou can a dd the word to th e diction ary . 1 Select Sp ell a n d ente r the w ord us ing standa rd text en try . 2 Select Sa ve to sav e the word . IN SERT NU MBERS 1 T o add a number to the mess age, press an d hold # unti l appears on the s creen . 2 En ter th e num bers yo u wa nt, and t he n pre ss and ho ld # to return to the meth od. Y ou can also press an d hold any number key while writing a mess age. IN SERT SYMB OLS 1 To put a symbol in t he message, select Option s > I nsert sy mbol , or press * and scroll to th e symbol y ou want. 2 Select the symbol you want and press In ser t . WRITE COMPOU ND WORD S 1 Write the first wor d and scroll right to accept it. 2 Writ e t he se con d w o rd.
The phone book Nokia 6560 User Guide 27 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 6 The phone book Y our ph one includes a phone book that can store up to 500 co nta ct na mes with u p to fiv e phone numbers per c ontact. The phone book can also store u p to four tex t entrie s per contac t, su ch a s notes or addresses. • An entry in the pho ne book can c onsist of a number only or a nam e and a nu mber . • Y ou can not en ter the same name twice. If you try to s ave a name that is alre ady in the phone book, the phone asks if you w ant t o add the number to an exist ing contac t. • VIEW CONTACTS There are se veral ways t o view the contact s in yo ur phone book: • At th e start sc reen, us e the u p and dow n arrows on the Scro ll key t o vie w you r con tacts . •S e l e c t Con tacts > Find , and enter t he first le tter of th e name. If more th an one nam e appears, scroll to the name you want. • SAVE NAMES AND NUMBERS Y o u have severa l options for saving n ames and nu mbers. Quickly save a number 1 Ent er th e phone n umber u sin g the k eypad . 2 Press and hold Op tions . Quickly save a name and number 1 Ent er th e phone n umber usin g the k eyp ad. 2 Select Options > Save . 3 Enter a name and press OK . 4 Press Done to return to th e sta rt screen. Save an entry using the C ontacts menu 1 Select Cont a cts > Ad d conta ct . 2 Enter a name and press OK . 3 Enter a number and press OK > Done to return to the sta rt scre en. Phone book
Nokia 6560 User Guide 28 Copyright © 2004 N okia • S AVE A TEX T ENTRY W ITH A NAME Once you have adde d a contact to your ph one book, y ou can add u p to fou r text entrie s, suc h as an e-mail address, a ma iling address, or a note to that contact . Note: T ext ent ries can only be adde d to existing cont acts. For in stance, you cann ot enter an e-m a il address until yo u have se lecte d a name to add the address to. 1 Find the n ame or numbe r to whic h y ou wa nt to add tex t. 2 Select Det ails > O ptio ns > A dd det ail > E -ma il ad dres s , Street address , or Not e . 3 Add your tex t, and press OK . 4 Press t he En d ke y to return to the start scree n. • RETRIEVE INFORMATION Y ou c an re trieve num bers from the phone book several diffe rent ways . Retrieve numbers 1 At the start scree n, select Con tacts > Fi nd . 2 Enter the des ired na me. 3 When the nam e appea rs, pres s the Tal k key to c all the nu mbe r . Retrieve information with shortcuts Y ou may w ant t o us e some of thes e sho rtcut s o r altern ate me thods for re trievin g a contact . • Pr ess Contacts , ente r the first letter of the nam e, scroll to th e name , and press D e ta ils . • At the st art scree n, press the up or down Scro ll ke y to imm ediate ly ente r your list of n ames, s croll to the n ame you wa nt , and pre ss Deta ils . • Pr ess the Talk ke y to acc ess a list of your la st dialed ca lls, scroll to the one you want to dial, and press the Ta l k key a gai n. •M E N U S The ph on e boo k has sev eral optio ns from whi ch y ou ca n ch oose. T hese op tion s appea r when you press Contac ts . Use the s cro ll keys to move to the menu y ou wa nt to use. Find — Search for a s pecific entry . Add co nt ac t — Add a new c ontact to y our phone book. Ed it n am e — Edit an ex isting cont act. Delet e —D elete names and n umbers one by one or all at once.
The phone book Nokia 6560 User Guide 29 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Add nu m be r —Add a nu mb er t o an ex ist i ng c onta ct . Set ti ng s — Che ck the phon e book m emory s tatus and ch ange the scrollin g view . 1-to uc h di alin g — Assign up t o eight k eys for speed dialin g. Vo i c e t a g s —Allows y ou to playback, change, or delete your voice t ags. Call er gr ou ps —The caller groups f eature enabl es you to ident ify callers b y the ring ing tone or g rap hi c th at y ou h ave assig ned to t heir grou p. A grou p ca n b e as sm al l as on e perso n or as large as your enti re ph one book. Y ou can defi ne th e rin ging tone and graphic for up to five prede fined groups in your phon e book. • CHANGE CONTACTS VI EW Y ou c an vi ew your phon e book in different w ays: Name l ist —Show s all the n ames that are stored in your ph one book. F our names appear on the sc reen at a time. Na me an d numbe r —Show s individual names and numbers. Only one name and its corresponding phone nu mber appears on the screen at a t ime. Name an d image — Show s the name and t he image you h ave saved to the conta ct. In al l vie ws, you can us e the Scrol l ke y to mo ve up an d do wn t h ro ugh the li st of nam es. To chang e co ntac ts vie w: 1 Select Contacts > Setting s > Conta cts vie w . 2 Scroll to th e view yo u want and press Selec t . • EDIT A NAME OR NUMB ER Y ou ca n edit a na me, a nu mb er , or both . 1 Retrieve th e na me or n umbe r yo u wish to edit. 2 Select Det ails > Op tio ns > E dit nu mb er or Edit name . 3 Edit the name or numbe r and press OK . • ERASE S TORED NAMES AND N UMBERS Er asi ng st o red n am e s an d nu m be rs re m ove s the m f ro m you r ph on e. Once you del ete a n item, you can re sto re it on ly by reent erin g it. Delete a number from a contact 1 Retrieve th e conta c t yo u wa nt to edit. 2 Select Det ails > Op tio ns > De let e n umbe r . 3 When the message Delete? appears, press OK .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 30 Copyright © 2004 N okia Delete the contac t 1 Select Cont a cts > Dele te > One by on e . 2 Sc rol l to t he en try yo u wan t to er a se and press Dele te . 3 When the message D ele te all de ta ils? appears, press OK . • DELETE THE ENTIRE PHONE BOOK These steps delete all c ontacts in y our pho ne book. 1 Select Cont a cts > De lete > Sel ect > De let e all . 2 Whe n you s ee th e mess age Are yo u su re? , pre s s OK . 3 Enter your security code, and press OK . • ADD A SECO ND NUMBER TO A NAME Th ere ar e sever al ways to add a numb er to an existing name in the phon e book. Once you choose to add a number , you can select one of the follow ing number type locations in wh ich to store the second number: Gener al , Mo bile , Home, Wor k , or Fax. From the phone book 1 Select Co ntac ts > Add num be r . 2 Scroll to th e name to whic h you w ant to add the num ber , and press Add . 3 Select Gener al , M obile, Home, Wo rk , or Fa x . 4 Enter the numbe r and press OK . From the start scre en 1 Ent er th e phone n umber u sin g the k eypad . 2 Select Opti ons > Ad d to c ontac t . 3 Scroll to th e name to whic h you w ant to add th e num ber and pre ss Add . 4 Scroll to the desired number type and press Sele c t . By retrieving the name 1 Retrieve the na me to w hich y ou w ould like to ad d a s econd n umber . 2 Select Det ails > O p tions > A dd n umbe r . 3 Scroll to the desired number type, a nd press Selec t . 4 Enter the numbe r , and press OK .
The phone book Nokia 6560 User Guide 3 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia Change the nu mber type Once you h ave s ave d a name with tw o nu mbe rs, you can c hang e the nu mber type for either of t he phone numbe rs. (For example , you can change th e type if you saved a num ber as General an d you want to change it to Hom e.) 1 Retrieve the name from the phon e book. 2 Press Detail s , and scroll to t he number you wan t to change . 3 Select Opti ons > Chang e type . 4 Scroll to th e numb er type you would lik e and pre ss Selec t . Specify a primary num ber If any contacts in your phon e book h ave mul tiple num bers, specify the num ber that you dial mo st often (for that name) as the primary number . By assign ing the most-use d number as prim ary , you are tellin g the phone to dial th at num ber whe n you sele ct t he na me for di aling— a g reat time s ave r wh en you dial n am es w ith two nu mbers. 1 Retrieve th e na me for w hich y ou w ant t o s elect a primar y num ber . 2 Press Deta ils , an d scroll to the nu mber you w ant to se t as th e primary nu mber . 3 Select Optio ns > A s prima ry numbe r . Prima ry n um ber set appears on th e screen. • ADD AN IMAGE TO A CONT ACT Y ou can add an image from the gall ery to a contact. See “ Gallery” on page 83 for more inform ation on images . 1 T o attach an image to a contact, open the contact, select Details > Optio ns > Add im age . 2 Open t he folde r where the image is loca ted, sc roll to the image , and s elec t Opti ons > S ave t o co nt act s . Options for contact im ages Once y ou’ ve a dde d an im age to a con ta ct, you can c han ge, de lete, v iew , o r sa ve th e image to t he ga llery . 1 Open t he con tact, s croll to ima ge a nd se lect Optio ns . 2 Scroll to th e option y ou wa nt and pre ss Select .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 32 Copyright © 2004 N okia • CREATE C ALLER GROUPS Y o ur phone allow s you to create ca ller groups for listings with simila r attribut es in your phone book. The five available default caller g roups are Family , VIP , Friends, Busi ness , and Oth er . E a c h g r o up ha s a t tr i b ut es that can be defi ned by the user: Grou p na me , Grou p t one , and Grou p log o . ADD A NAME AN D PH ON E NUM BER 1 Once you have retriev ed the desired nam e and number from the phone book, sel ect De tails > Option s > Ca ller groups . 2 Scroll to th e desired caller group (for ex ample, Fam ily ), and pre ss Sel ec t . SET A RING ING T ONE AND G RAPH I C 1 Select Co ntacts > Caller grou p s . 2 Scroll to one of the caller grou ps and p ress Selec t . 3 Scroll to one of the following functions and press Selec t . Ren ame gr ou p —E nter th e new n ame for th e caller group and press OK . Grou p ri ngi ng ton e —Sc roll to the desired t one and pre ss OK . Def aul t is the tone sele cted for the c urrently sele cted profile . Grou p log o —Scroll to On , Off , or View , and press Select . Grou p mem be rs —Press Selec t to view g roup members. T o add or re move a membe r , select Opt ions > A dd nam e or Remove name . • CHECK MEMORY ST ATUS Y ou c an learn w hat percentage of phone memory is free and w hat percentage has bee n used. Select Cont a cts > Set tings > Memo ry stat us .
Call hist ory Nokia 6560 User Guide 33 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 7 Call history Y our ph one provide s a call log that regis ters informat ion abou t calls y ou m ake a nd rece ive. The call log kee ps track of : • Missed ca lls • R ecei v ed c a lls • Dialed nu mbers • Time s pent on calls • CHECK MISSED, RECEIVED, OR DIALED CALLS 1 Fro m the star t sc reen, selec t Menu > Call lo g . 2 Scroll up or down to se lect M isse d c alls , Rece i ved c alls , Dialed n umbers , Dele te rece nt c all li st s , o r C all tim er s . For missed, received, and dialed num bers, a phone number ( or the n ame associ ated w ith a nu mber in t he phone boo k) appears. 3 Scroll up or down to t he num ber or name you w ant, and press Options . 4 For missed, received, and diale d names or n umbers, select from th e options in the follow ing list : Call t ime —S hows the da te and t ime wh en the c all was conne cted, if you ha ve s et the pho ne cloc k. Send messag e —Allows you t o w rite and send a text messa ge to n umb ers liste d in the c all log. Vi ew numbe r —S how s a num ber w hen the conta ct na me a ppears in the c all list. Edi t numb er — Allow s y ou t o edi t t he num ber s hown on th e sc reen a nd sel e ct fr om a list of opt ions, wh ich inclu des a dding the n umber to a con tact. Sav e —S aves the num ber in y our phone book. Add to con tact —A llows y ou t o a dd th e n umbe r t o an e xistin g co nta ct. Delet e —Remove s the nu mber fro m the cal l l og. Call —Allow s you to c all the numbe r th at just c alled your phone . T o dial any number th at appear s on the phone screen, press the Tal k key . MIS SED C ALL S Y ou r phone stores the n umber s of calls you hav e missed. Wh e n yo u m is s a c al l , miss e d cal l(s ) appears, along with the num ber of calls missed.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 34 Copyright © 2004 N okia Y ou are noti fied of missed ca lls only if you r phon e was turned on in the origi nal ser vic e ar ea of y our s e rvic e p rov i de r . Not e: If you chose the Forwar d i f no t a nswer ed op ti on in Ca ll Fo rwa rdi ng , your pho ne tr eats t hes e forwar ded calls as mis sed ca lls. See “ Call f orwardi ng” on page 3 8. DIALED CALL S, RECEIVED CALLS Y our phon e stores the numbe rs of the last several calls you have dialed or received. • CLE AR CA LL LIST S Y our ph one uses c all lists to track n umbers for in coming, outgoin g, and missed calls. Y ou can delete some or all of the numb ers th at appe ar in t he c all log. Y ou can delete dialed nu mbers, re ceived call numbers, or missed call numbers. 1 From the m enu , se le ct C al l log > Dele te rece nt c all lis ts . 2 Scroll to th e option y ou w ould like to cle ar and pres s Select . Warning: Y ou cannot undo this operation. • CALL TIMERS Y our phone uses ca ll timers to tr ack the amount of time you spend on each call. Y ou ca n revi ew ph on e use b y ch ecki ng the cal l tim ers . 1 From the m enu , se le ct C al l log > Call t imer s . 2 Scroll up or down throu gh t he options describe d in the following list: Dura tion o f last call —Show s the time used for the la st call ma de. Durat ion of dia led c all s — Show s the time use d for a ll outgoing ca lls sinc e you rese t the t ime rs. Dura tio n of rece ive d c alls — Show s the time u sed for all receiv ed calls si nce you res et th e t ime rs. Du ra ti on of all c alls —Shows the ti me use d for all calls th a t ha ve be en m ade and rece ived sinc e yo u res et the timers . Clear ti mers —Clea rs (erase s) all c all tim ers for th e curre ntly s elect ed p hone number . Y our phone incl udes se parate tim ers for ea ch numbe r use d, wit h t he exception of the l ife timer . Warning: This action c annot be u ndone. If y ou use th is feature to log the amoun t of tim e spent on ca lls, y ou m ay want to record the informa tion in the c all timers before y ou clear the m.
Call hist ory Nokia 6560 User Guide 35 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Note: The actu al invo ice for c alls and s ervice s from yo ur service provi der may vary , depending on n etwork features, round ing off fo r billing, tax es, and so forth . Note: Some timers may be reset durin g service or softw are upgrades. • T URN ON A CURREN T CA LL TIMER Y ou c an set your phone to show the e lapsed time during a call. 1 From the m enu , se le ct S ett ings > Call s ettin gs > Sh ow cal l tim e on displa y > On . Now the ti mer is acti ve du rin g e ach ca ll y ou ma ke o r rec ei ve. Th e ti me ap pear s on the phone screen. 2 After a call has ended, press any key on y our phone to clear the current call time from the s creen. • CLE AR CA LL TIME R S 1 From the m enu , se le ct C al l log > Ca ll time rs > Clear ti me rs . 2 Enter your security code and press OK . • MESSAGE COUNTER Y ou can kee p track of h ow ma ny me ssa ges yo u’ve sen t and re ceive d. For more information on messages, see “Te xt m essages” on page 74. 1 From the m enu , se le ct Call log > Mess age co unter . 2 Scroll down to v iew the numbers of sent and re ceived messages. 3 T o res et me ss age cou nter s, sel ect Clea r cou nt ers an d th e co unter t ha t yo u wan t to res et.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 36 Copyright © 2004 N okia 8 Advanced calling features This ch apter des cribes adv anced ca lling feature s such a s con ference ca llin g, using call waiting, and using cred it cards for calls. Not all the feature s described here are available in all wirele ss netw ork systems . • SET IN -CALL OPTIONS Y our p hone all ows y ou to use a nu mber of fea ture s duri ng a cal l. Thes e feat ures are known as in-call options. To access an opti on du ring a c all, press Options , an d choose one of the following o ptions: Note: Many in -call options are netw ork serv ice fe atures. To u se thes e options, you may ne ed to c ontact your service provider . Louds peaker — Activ a tes th e spe a ker pho n e. Lock k eypad —Ac tivates Keyguard. Record —Record sounds w ith you r phone an d listen to them later . Eq ual ize r —Cust omizes the audio propert ies of your ph one. New call —C reat es a n ew ca ll wh ile in a c all. T o uc h ton e s — Ma nually enter a tou ch tone string ( series of tones) or search for a string in you r phon e. End a ll calls —E nds all a cti ve calls . Contacts —Use the phone book. Once you ope n the phone book, pressing the End key w ill not c lose th e phone book, but it will e nd the current call. Me nu —Takes you to th e main m en us. Mute — Mutes th e phone micropho ne. If the mi crophone has already been m uted, Unm ut e appears instead of Mu t e . Press OK to choose either of th ese options. Note: The above options ca n affect the m icrophones of any enhan cements connecte d to the phone. • CAL L WAITING If you ha ve ca ll wait in g, you r pho ne b eep s du ri ng a ca ll to let you kno w tha t someone else is calling you . Dependin g on your caller ID setup, th e phone might also show the nu mber of the inco ming c all. Once call wa iting h as been a ctivat ed, Call w ait ing appears as a menu option. Note: C all wa iting is a ne twork d epende nt feature. In s ome ne tworks th e c a ll waiting c ode must be ac tivated man ually. Contact y our service provider for availability and fu ll details .
A dvanced calling features Nokia 6560 User Guide 37 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Store the feature code 1 From the me nu, select Settin gs > Network se rvic es > Network feat ure sett ing . 2 Enter the fe ature co de your service prov ider gave you and press OK . 3 Select Call w ait in g > A ctiv ate . Activate Select Se ttin gs > Net work se rvi ces > C all wa it ing > Act iva te . Manage calls Call wa iting w orks w ith both local and long dista nce calls . • To answer an incoming ca ll, press the Ta l k ke y . • T o switch from one ca ll to anothe r , press the Ta l k key . • T o end both calls, press the End key . • MAKE A C ONF ER E NCE CALL While in a c all, you can c all a nother n umb er and a dd a th ird party to th e call. Note: Conferenc e calling is a network de pendent feature. C ont act your service provider for av ailab ility and details. Add a third p arty 1 While in a call, select Options > New call , ente r the phone number , a nd pre ss Call . 2 When the th ird party answers, press t he Ta lk ke y to co nnect a ll ca lls. Disconnect third party While all thre e parties are conne cted, press the Ta lk k ey to disconne ct the th ird calle r while ke epi ng th e seco n d party’s call a ct ive. Disconnect sec ond party To disconnect the second party and remain connected to the third party , have the second party terminate th e call on his/her end. End a conference call To end all calls, pre ss the En d key .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 38 Copyright © 2004 N okia Number look-up during a call If yo u do no t rememb er a number that you need to cal l while in another cal l, and you kno w th at this nu mbe r i s in you r phon e bo ok , you ca n retr iev e t he n u m b er w i t ho u t havin g to end the curren t ca ll. 1 During th e c all, selec t Options > Contacts > Find . 2 Enter a name and press Find , or scroll through t he phone book. 3 Press Detail s . • V OICE PRIVACY The voice privacy feature protect s the privacy of your current phon e conversation from othe r callers placing phone c alls on y our same ne twork. Note: Voice privacy is a network depende nt feature. Contac t your service provider for m ore inform ation. 1 From the m enu , se le ct S e ttin gs > Ne two rk serv ice s > Voice priv ac y . 2 Select On to a ctiva te, or Off to deactivate. During a call , voice privac y becomes active and notifies you wi th a beep. A notific ation message als o appears on the sc reen. If yo u turn this featu re on and voice priv acy be comes inactiv e , yo ur phone beeps an d disp lay s the mes sage Vo ice privacy not a ctive . Note: Us e caution w hen sendin g confidentia l informa tion if voice priv acy is not active . • CAL L FORWARDING With call forw arding, you can s end incoming c alls to another phon e number . Before you can use c all forwarding, you mu st first store the featu re code s. Once c all forwarding h as been ac tivate d, Call f orwa rdin g appears as a menu option. Note: Call forwarding is a ne twork depe ndent fe ature. Some net wo rk s require tha t call forw arding be act ivated ma nua lly. C o nt a c t y o u r s er v ic e provider for availability and full det ails. Call forwarding feature codes Y o ur network requ ires separate codes for a ctiva ting a nd cance lling the v arious types of call forwardin g. Y o u mu st contact your servic e provider to obt ain th e necessary fe ature c odes for t hese ne twork s ervic es. Once you stor e these feat ure codes in your phone, the y are sent automa tical ly t o t he network w hen yo u select one of the call forwarding options.
A dvanced calling features Nokia 6560 User Guide 39 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Y our ph one can store the following ty pes of feature codes: For ward a ll calls —Forw ard all inc omin g calls to the nu mber you sp ecify . Forward if busy —Forwa rd in coming c alls wh en you are in a ca ll. Forward if not answered —Forwa rd incom ing c alls whe n you are una ble to ans wer . Forward if out of reach —Forw ard inc oming calls w hen th e phone is out of th e network or sw itched off. Canc el a ll ca ll forw ar din g —C ance l all act ive ca ll fo rwarding options. Store the feature code 1 Fr om th e me nu, sel e ct S ettin gs > N etwork ser vices > Network feature set ting . 2 Enter th e feature c ode and press OK > C all forw a rdin g . 3 Select the c all forw arding option you w ant, then select Activate . Activate or ca ncel 1 From the m enu , se le ct Settings > Networ k servi ces > Call forwarding . 2 Select the de sired call forw arding option. 3 Select Acti vat e . 4 If you are act ivating call forwarding, ente r the n umbe r to which you want your calls forwarded (or press Fin d to recall a numbe r from the pho ne book) ; then s elec t OK . • AUTOMATIC REDIAL When th e wireless netw ork is busy or unavailable , Automa tic r edia l i nstr ucts you r phone to re try the call. Howe ve r , this fea tur e do es not au tomatic ally re try a nu mbe r when the n umbe r yo u are callin g is bus y . From the m enus, s elec t Setti ngs > Call setti ngs > Automa tic r edial > On . If the network is busy , your phone makes three additional call attempts. I f you want to stop the autom atic redial process before the last attempt, press the End ke y . • CALLI NG C ARD Y ou can us e a callin g card wh en you dial lo ng distance . First y ou m ust s tore your calling card in formation in the phone. Your phone can st ore information for a maximum of fou r callin g cards . Save calling card information PART 1 1 Select Setti ngs > Call setti ngs > Calli ng card . Enter your security code at t he prompt.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 40 Copyright © 2004 N okia 2 Scro ll t o car d A , B , C , or D and sel ect Options > Edit > OK > Dialin g sequence . 3 Scroll through the list of dialing sequences until you find the one that matche s your ca lling card, a nd press Se lec t . PART 2 The order of th e followi ng steps may vary , depending o n which dialing sequenc e you r card u ses . 4 When p rompted for th e calling card access number , enter the nu mber and press OK . Th is number is us ually the 1-80 0 numb er t hat is lis ted on the c all ing card . 5 At the prompt, ente r th e calling c ard nu mber (an d PIN numb er if required), and press OK . 6 Press OK ag ai n w he n th e Save chang es? message appea rs. 7 Select Card nam e and ente r th e ca rd nam e u sing yo ur pho ne keyp ad. 8 Press OK . Choose a calling card If you ha ve m ore th an one ca lling ca rd, you must c hoose o ne before ma king a call. 1 From the m enu , se le ct S e ttin gs > Ca ll se ttin gs > C alli ng card . Enter your security code at the prompt. 2 Scroll to th e d esired card and select Opti ons > Se l ec t > OK . The m essag e Car d rea dy fo r use appears. Make a call 1 Enter the phone nu mber , including any pre fix (such as 0 or 1) that your calling card m ight require whe n you ma ke a callin g card call. See your c alling c ard for instru ction s. 2 Press and hold the Ta lk key unt il you r phone displays Card call and Wait f or to ne; th en pr ess O K . 3 When you hea r the ton e from y our c alling c ard servic e, pre ss OK . After the tone, y our ph one displays Ag ai n , p re s s O K a ft er to ne . 4 Press OK . Note: This proc edure mi ght no t app ly to all th e call ing card opti ons that ar e progr am me d into y our ph on e. C hec k y our ca lli ng c ard fo r mo re info rm at ion, or c ontact you r lo cal or long di stan ce com pany . •V O I C E T A G S Y ou c an dial u p to 1 0 of your store d phon e book numbe rs using the voice dialing fe at ure . Be for e you can p lac e a cal l u sin g vo ic e di ali ng, you must fir st a ss ign a voic e tag to the nu mber .
A dvanced calling features Nokia 6560 User Guide 4 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia Assign a voice tag to a phone nu mber 1 At the start scree n, s croll to th e n ame to whic h y ou wa nt to give a v oice tag. 2 Select Det ails > Op tio ns > A dd vo ice tag > St art . Y ou hear se veral beeps, and Please speak now appears. 3 Speak clearly in to the m icrophone, or pres s Quit to ca ncel the re cord ing. Th e phone automatically stops recording and the n saves and replay s the voic e tag. V OICE TA G ERRORS If recording is not successful , you may see an error message. Press OK to try aga in. Be fo re usi ng vo ice tag s, n ote that : • V oice tags are not la nguage-de pen den t. They are d epe nden t on the spea ker’s vo ice . • Y ou m ust s ay th e name exact ly a s yo u s aid it whe n y ou re cord ed it. • V oice tags are sensitive to background n oise. Record v oice tags and us e them in a quiet e nvironme nt. • V ery short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names fo r di f fe re nt nu m b er s . Note: U sin g voi ce tags may be diffi cu lt in a no isy env iro nm ent o r d u r i ng a n emer genc y , so you s hould not rely s olely up on voice diali ng i n all ci rcumstan ces. DIAL A NUM BE R US IN G VO I CE D IA LI NG 1 Press and hold the R igh t se lect io n key . When you hear sev eral beep s and Please spea k now a ppear s, rele ase t he bu tt on. If you have the optional headset attached, press a nd hold the headset button; when the ph one beeps and Please speak n ow appears, release the button. 2 Pronounce th e voice tag cle arly into the m icrophone. When th e phone finds the voice tag , the phone auto maticall y dials the number . If the phone does not locate a nu mber , you he ar an error ton e and No match found appears. T o s ta rt v oi ce d ia li n g again, press an d hold the Right sel ecti on key ( or th e headset butt on) immediate ly aft er the error tone. Play back a voice tag 1 Select Cont acts > V oice tags . 2 Scroll to th e n ame wi th t he voic e tag you want to hear . 3 Select Options > Pla yba ck . Change a voice tag 1 Select Cont acts > V oice tags . 2 Scroll to th e n ame wi th t he voic e t ag you wan t to change .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 42 Copyright © 2004 N okia 3 Select Optio ns > Change > St art . The phone repeats your voice tag, and Voice tag chan ged appears. Erase a voice tag 1 Select Cont acts > V oice tags . 2 Scroll to th e n ame wi th t he voic e t ag you wan t to delete . 3 Select Opti ons > D elete > OK . • V OIC E R ECO RD ER This feature allows you to rec ord speech or soun ds with y our ph one. Y ou can rec ord information suc h as phone numbers and pe rsonal m emos, bu t th e voice re corder can also record an act ive phon e conv ersation. T he total availabl e time is 1 80 seconds if no memos ha ve b een stor ed. Th e max imum length of a reco rding depends on how much m emo ry remain s av ailable. Th e le ngt h of t ime remaining for a c urrent recording will be d isplayed o n th e phone s creen. Record speech or sound 1 From the m enu , se le ct Voice > Voice reco rd er > Re co rd . After the re corder s tart ton e is heard, th e phone be gins recording. 2 When you finis h recordi ng, sele ct Stop . 3 Enter the ti tle you wis h to a ssign to t he recording and pre ss OK . Record while in a call 1 While in a c all, se lect Op tions > Record . After the re corder s tart tone is heard, the recorder be gins recording the phone convers ation . Al so, th e re cord er recording tone will pla y every 5 s econds to remind the other pe rson on the call that the conversation is being re corded. 2 When recording i s done, selec t Stop . Reco rding s av ed appears, and the rec ording is sa ved in the R ecordings list. View recording list and play recordings 1 View your saved recordings by selecting Voice > V o ic e recor der > Reco rdi ngs list . 2 Scroll to the re cording you w oul d like to play , and select O pt ions > Pl ayb ack . 3 End the playback by selecting Stop . Delete a rec ording From the Re co rdin g lis t me nu, sele ct the recordin g you would lik e to de lete, a nd sel ect Optio ns > Del ete .
A dvanced calling features Nokia 6560 User Guide 43 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Edit a recordin g title 1 Go to the Rec or din gs lis t , and scroll to a recording. 2 Select Opti ons > E dit title . 3 Edit th e title a s ne eded a nd press OK . Set the voice memo alarm 1 Go to the Rec or din gs lis t , and scroll to a recording. 2 Select Options > Add al arm . 3 Enter the alarm date and tim e, and press OK . When the alar m soun ds, sele ct St op > Op tion s > Play or P lay via IHF to hea r the recordin g. Note: The recorder cann ot be use d when a data c all or GPRS con nection is activ e. • V OICE COMMAND S The voic e comm and fe ature allows hands-fre e operation of certain ph one features. Y ou can add a voice comma nd to select a prof ile, or activate a feature. V oice commands work similar to voice dialing. Before using voice commands , you mus t first associate a voice tag to t he phone functi on. Y ou can set as many as five voice comm ands. View available func tions From the m enu , se le ct Vo i c e > Vo i c e c o m m a n d s to scroll t hrough the list of profiles and features: Prof iles — Nor mal , Silen t, Meet ing , Outdoo r , P ager V oice m ailb ox —Check you r voi ce me ssages. Infr a red —Activ ates the I R po rt. V oice reco rder —Record personal memo s or active ca lls. Call lo g —Se t up a voi ce co mm and t o ta ke you to y our c all lo g. Add a voice t a g for the command 1 Select Vo i c e > Vo i c e c o m m a n d s . 2 Scroll to th e phone fun ction you wish to t ag, and press Select . 3 Select Options > Add co mman d > Sta r t . Speak the v oice tag clearly into the m icrophone, or p ress Quit to c ancel the recordin g. The p hone replays t hen s aves th e rec ord ed tag . T he i con app ear s ne xt to commands which hav e voice tags assigned.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 44 Copyright © 2004 N okia Activate a voice command After you have asso ciated a voice ta g with a phone fu nctio n, you can is sue a comma nd by spe aking the voi ce tag. There are tw o w ays to activ ate a voice c omman d: 1 If you ha ve th e op tional he ads et atta ched, press and hold the he adset bu tton. OR Press and hold the R igh t se lect io n key . 2 When Please speak now appears, pronounce the v oice tag cle arly into the mi crophone. When the pho ne finds th e t ag, Found appears, and the comman d is issued. V oic e command tag option s Afte r you have as soc iate d a vo ic e ta g to a co mm and, you can choo se one of t he following opt ions: • Listen to the tag (playb ack) • Change the tag • D el ete t he ta g • CALLE R I D With e ach c all yo u p lace , you ca n d etermi ne wh ether your tele phon e num ber appears to the pe rson you are calling. In most servic e areas, whe n you call others , your name is presented to their caller ID (i f th ey s ub scr ib e) . Wit h Sen d my call er ide n ti ty , you can block the display of you r num ber when you ma ke a ca ll. Note: Th is feat ur e is avail abl e on ly w hen su ppo rte d by th e w ire less net wor k and ma y no t fu nc tio n if y ou ar e roa min g. Th is fe at ur e wo rks on a cal l- by-c all basis. You must e nable this fe ature e ach time you w ant to block the sending of y our own num ber to th e recipient ’ s caller ID. Store the feature code Before you can us e Se n d my call er ide n ti ty , you mu st store the feature code for a c t i v a t i n g t h i s f e a t u r e . O n c e t h e c o d e i s s t o r e d i n y o u r p h o n e , i t i s s e n t a u t o m a t i c a l l y to the ne twork w hen y ou s elect this opt ion from your phone me nu. 1 From the me nu, sele ct Setting s > Networ k servi ces > Network feat ure setti ng . 2 Enter the fe ature co de from your s ervice provider an d select OK . 3 Select Send my c all er i denti ty > Y es . Show or hide your num ber From the me nu, s elect Sett ings > Netw ork servi ces > Send my ca ller identity > Ye s or No .
A dvanced calling features Nokia 6560 User Guide 45 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • SELECT A PHONE NUMBER Y our servi ce prov ider progra ms your phone number and system informati on into y our phone memory whe n your phone is first ac ti va ted. Y our phone can hold up to thre e numbers. This means that your ph one can be activated in thre e different service areas. Each service area w ould assign a different ph one num ber or acco unt to y our phone . Y ou m ust select a phon e number for your home system. Only one phone n umber can be ac tive a t a time . If y ou trav el o uts ide your home sys tem, you can choo se another n umbe r . On e phone nu mber is usually enough if your service p rovider has service or roaming agre emen ts for each area in whic h yo u wis h to use your ph on e. Con ta ct y o ur s erv ice pro vide r fo r de tail s . Y ou n eed at le ast one act ive number to make calls. Y ou cannot c hange from one phone numbe r to another du ring a call. Note: Phone numbe r selection is a n etwork dependent feature. Some networks may not support m ore than on e num ber. Contact your service provider for availability and full det ails. Select the phone number 1 From the m enu , se le ct Menu > S e tt ing s > N et wo rk ser vi ce s > Own num be r sel ect ion . 2 Scroll to th e phone nu mber you want to use and press Select . • SET T OUCH TONES T ouch tones (o r D TMF t ones) ar e sounds that are pr oduced wh en yo u press t he key s on your phone keypad. Y o u ca n us e touch tones for man y au tomated over -th e-pho ne services such as checkin g ba nk b alance s and airline sch edules and u sing y our voice mailbox. Touch tone s ca n be sent only wh en a call i s ac tive. Warning: If you send t ouch tones wh ile in th e analog mode , be care ful not to send c onfide ntial informa tion. Set manual touch tones 1 From the me nu, s elect Set ting s > Phon e settin gs > To uch to nes > Man ual to uch t on e s . 2 Select one of t he following opt ions, and then press Se l ect : Co ntin uous —The to ne sounds as long a s y ou pres s and hold the key . Fixed —S ets the length of tou ch tones to Shor t . Off — Turns off the tones . No tone s are se nt wh en you p res s a key . Set length Y ou can s et the length of ea ch touch ton e whe n you are in a nalog m ode. From the m enu , se le ct Setti ngs > Phon e setti ngs > T ouch ton es > T ouch tone leng th > S hor t or Long .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 46 Copyright © 2004 N okia Store strings Y ou can s tore touc h ton e strin gs the sam e way that y ou store name s and n umbe rs in your phon e book. Y ou can store an entire sequence of digits and send it as touc h tones for fre quently used strings of nu mber s. WI TH PHO NE NU MBERS 1 Enter the ph one nu mber that you wa nt associat ed w ith a tou ch tone . 2 Press * as ma ny time s as neede d to enter a w or p . w ( wait): When you dial this phone numbe r , your phon e first dials the number , and th en wait s (bec ause of t he w charact er) for you to pre ss Send . W hen yo u press Se nd , the p hone s end s your touch ton e. p (pause) : If you include a p character inste ad of a w , your phone pauses for 2.5 sec onds a nd the n au tomatic ally s ends the tou ch tone. 3 Enter the to uch tone string. 4 St ore t he nu mber as yo u nor mall y wo uld . SEND A S TR ING 1 From the me nu, se lect Setting s > Pho ne set tings > T ouch to nes > Manu al to uch t on e s . 2 Make sure th at the setti ng is not s et to Off ; if it is set to off, scroll to one of the oth er options and press Selec t . 3 Dur ing your call, sele ct Op tion s > T ou ch tones . 4 Enter the to uch tone string or retriev e the string from th e phone book, an d press Tones .
V oice mail Nokia 6560 User Guide 47 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 9 V oice mail V oice m ail provides a wa y for ca llers who miss you to leave a message that you can retri eve later . To use voice ma il, you mu st sign up for the fea tur e with your wireless s ervice prov ider . • CHECK MESS AGES Y our p hone no ti fies y ou when you r eceiv e a vo ice mes sage ( see “ Se t the me ssag e alert tone ” on page 50 ). The m essa ge New vo ice mes sage appears on t he phone screen, along with th e icon. If you have rec eived more than one voice mail message , depending on your w ireless network, your phon e may show the n umber of messages t hat you hav e receiv ed. Note: T o us e voice m ai l, you n eed to lea rn the v arious gree ting s, passwords, and prompts of the voi ce mail system. Y our service provider can provide instru ctions. • SET UP MAILBOX As part of your network’s voice mail fe ature, your service prov ider gives y ou a voice mailbox phon e num ber . Save this nu mber in your phone to make retrieving your voic e mes sa ges q uick an d co nven ient. 1 From the m enu, sele ct M ess ages > Voice m e ssag es > Voice mail box nu mb er . 2 Enter your voic e mailbox phon e num ber , and press OK . Y our voice mailbox number can be up to 32 digits long and is used until changed. Therefo re, if yo ur ph one num ber cha ng es, yo u ma y n eed to cha ng e your voice mailbox nu mber along with it. • SET GREETINGS V oice greet ings may vary in diffe rent w i re less sys tems. If you ne ed i nformation about how to record your greeting, c ontact your service provide r . • LISTEN TO MESSAGES The m ethod for liste ning to y our voice me ssages varies, d epending on y our service provider . Call you r service provid er if you have any ques tions. • W hen your phon e aler ts y ou to new vo ic e mess ages , pres s Listen and follow the instru ctions give n on the phone . To listen late r , press Exit . • To listen to your voice m essages a t any time, pre ss and hold the 1 key . OR From the m en u, se le ct Messages > V oi ce messages > Listen to voic e mess ages . Follow the prompts to review y our messages.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 48 Copyright © 2004 N okia 1 0 P ersonal ize rings and tones • PROFI LES A profile is a group of set tings you c an use to customize the way y our phone works. Y ou can set y our o wn pref e ren ce s f or the s e i tem s: • Ringing options • Ringing tone • Ringing volum e • Vibrating a lert • Me ssage alert tone • K eypad to nes • Warning tone s • Alert for • Profile name ( except for Normal) Y our ph one com es with five profiles, and each can be customized : • Normal (d efault s etting) • Silent •M e e t i n g • Outdoor •P a g e r • SELECT A DIFFERENT PROFILE 1 Quickly t ap the pow er key or select Me nu > Pr ofile s . 2 Select the profile y ou wa nt to us e. Profile name s a re highligh te d as you sc roll through the m. • CUSTOMIZE A PROFILE 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the de sired profile in th e list: Sele ct —Activa tes the c urrently highlig hted profile . Custo mize —Enables you to c ustomize a profile by changin g the c urrent set tin g s. Pr e ss Sele c t to view a list of option s. Timed —Allow s you to se t a tim e len gth for the expiration of a profile set ting. Note: When y ou c hange a setting in the c urrent profile , it a ffects on ly tha t profile. Normal settings do n ot change .
P e rsonali ze rings and tones Nokia 6560 User Guide 49 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Set ring options Y o u can ch oose the ty pe of ring y our phone uses to no tify you of an incomin g call. This set ti ng d o es no t aff ect any inc o min g te xt me ssa ge al ert to nes. 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the de sired profile for which you wan t to set th e ringing options. 3 Select Custom ize > Rin gin g opti ons . 4 Select one of t he ringin g option s: Ring — The phon e ri ngs norm ally . Ascending —Ring ing volume incre ases (gets louder) if the phone is not answer ed. Ring once — The phon e rings once to indicate an incomin g call. Beep on ce — The phon e beeps once to indicate an incoming call. Sile nt — The phone m a kes no soun d. Set the ringing tone The ringi ng ton e is the sound your phone mak es whe n you re ceive a c all. Y ou can set the ringin g tone to a s pec ific soun d or tu ne to pe rsonalize th e ring s. Note: If you have already chosen a ringing option of either Sile n t or Beep once , the rin ging to nes are alre ady turne d off. 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the profile for wh ich you want to se t the rin ging t one s. 3 Select Custom ize > Ringing tone . 4 Scroll throug h th e o ptions ; whe n you h ear t he tone y ou w ant, pre ss Selec t . Set the ring volume Y o u can s et the default rin ging v olum e for inc oming voice c alls a nd message alert tones. 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the profile for wh ich you want to se t the rin ging v olum e. 3 Select Custom ize > Ringing volum e . 4 Scroll through the options ; when you hea r the volume level you want, press Selec t . Note: As you scroll throug h the ringin g options, pause to hea r a sample of the tone. Alt hough the ringing sa mple for level 4 a nd level 5 a re the same, ringing le vel 5 w ill produce v ery loud ringing.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 50 Copyright © 2004 N okia Set a v ibrating alert Y ou ca n have you r p hon e vi bra te to i nd icat e an in com ing ca ll . 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Selec t the p rof ile f or w hich yo u w an t to s et th e v ibr ati ng a le rt, and pr es s Select . 3 Select Custom ize > Vib rating ale rt > On . The phon e does not vib rate when connected to any ch arging device. Set the message alert tone Y ou can s et your phone to us e a c ertain ton e to indic ate an inc oming te xt mes sa ge. 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the profile for wh ich you want to s et the m essag e aler t to ne. 3 Select Custom ize > Message alert tone . 4 Scroll throug h yo ur ch oice s, an d select the tone y ou w ant. The phone plays samples of each choice a s yo u s croll t o it. Set keypad tones Ke y p a d t o n e s set the volu me of the tone you hear when yo u press your phone keys. 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the profile for which you want to s et the key pad tone s. 3 Select Cu st om ize > Keypa d ton e s . 4 Scroll to one of the levels and press Select . If you cho ose Off , no keypad to nes are heard. If you chos e th e Si le nt pr ofile , the keyp ad tones are turne d off. Set warning tones Y ou can s et warni ng to nes and the ton es used for t he game s in your phon e. Wa r n in g tones inc lude the sound s yo ur phone mak es during e rror con ditions, durin g confirma tions, when a ba ttery is low , an d w hen you ne ed to re ch arge t he battery . 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the profile for which you want to s et the warnin g tone s. 3 Select Custom ize > Wa r ni ng t on e s > On . If you do not w ant to u se warning tone s, yo u can s elect Off . Note: Game s ound s ca n only be set un der t he Ga mes menu .
P e rsonali ze rings and tones Nokia 6560 User Guide 5 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia AUD IB LE A L ERT Y ou can ch oose to have your phone sound an audible alert on ly when a member of a selected c aller group is c alling. F or more de tails, see “ Crea te calle r groups” on page 32. RENA ME A PRO FILE Y ou can renam e any of the profile s except Nor ma l . Y ou may wan t t o us e yo u r o wn name f or one o f t he profi les. If you d o this, and wh enever that pr ofile is sel ected, your name appe ars o n t h e s ta rt sc re en . 1 Select Menu > Pr ofil es . 2 Select the de sired profile. 3 Select Custom ize > P rofile n ame . 4 Enter the new nam e and pre ss OK . • SET A TIMED PROFILE Timed profiles can be used to preven t missed calls. For example, suppose you attend an event that requires your phone be set to Si lent before the ev en t starts , but you forget to return it t o No rm al u ntil lo ng afte r the e vent. D uring t his tim e, you may have mis sed several c alls beca use the ringin g tone was silen t. A timed profile c an preven t this by automa tica lly return ing y our phone to the defau lt profile at a time you spe ci f y . Note: Timed profiles can be set up to 2 4 hours. 1 At the start scree n, select Menu > Prof il es . 2 Select the profile you w ish to activ ate an d set for timed e xpira tion. 3 Select Timed . 4 Enter the ti me ( hh: mm ) and press OK . 5 Select am or pm . The profile you have set for expi ration is now active and appears in the start screen along with the icon.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 52 Copyright © 2004 N okia 1 1 P ersonalize phone settings Y ou can ch ange certa in se ttings s o tha t yo ur phone su its you r own ne ed s and lifestyle. C hanges you can make in clude cha nging the lang ua ge on th e sc reen, showing or h iding the clock, and se tting up 1-touc h dialing. • SET T HE LANGUAGE Y ou can s et your phone t o use a ce rtain la ng uage. Y o ur possible choic es are English, Spanish, Cana dian Frenc h, Brazilian Portuguese, Rus sia n, H e brew , an d t rad i tio nal C hin es e . T hese ch o ice s va ry in dif ferent r egions. All th e se lang ua ges may no t be a va ila bl e in yo ur pho ne . 1 From the m enu , se le ct S ett ings > Ph one s ettin gs > Ph one lan gua ge . 2 Select the la ng uage you want to u se. • SET AND DISPLAY THE CLOCK Y our phone has a n intern al clock t hat y ou c an set to appear on the phon e screen. The clock is connected to an alarm cl ock. See “Alarm c lock” on page 86 for details. Set the c lock 1 From the me nu, s elect Se ttings > Time and dat e se ttin gs > Clock > Set the time . 2 Enter the ti me ( hh:mm ) a nd press OK . For ex ample , to s et your clock to 9:30 a. m., ente r 09:30 . If you s et the tim e format for 24-hour time , enter the numb er the same wa y: 09:3 0 for 9:30 a. m., or 2 1:3 0 for 9:3 0 p.m. • If you se t the t ime format to am /pm , select am or pm . • If you se t the t ime format to 24-hour , the t ime is set a s soon as y ou press OK after a djust ing the time. Show or hide the clock 1 From the menu, select Se ttings > Time and date s ettings > Clock > Show clock . 2 Select Hide cloc k if you do n ot wa nt to dis play it.
P e rsonalize phone settings Nokia 6560 User Guide 53 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Select the am/pm or 24 -hour format Y ou can cha nge the wa y y our cl ock sh ows t he time, wh et her in a m /pm (1 2-h our) or 24-hou r format. Fro m the m enu , se lec t Settings > Time and date settings > Clock > Time format > 24- ho ur or 1 2- ho ur . Set the date 1 At the start scree n, select M enu > Set tings > T ime and date set ting s > Date > Set the date . 2 Enter the date a nd pres s OK . Show or hide the date Y ou h ave the option of displaying (or not displaying) the date on the start scre en. At the start scree n, select M enu > Set tings > T ime and date set ting s > Da te > Show date or Hide date . Y ou will only see on e of these opt ions, depending on which one is curr ently select ed. Change the date format 1 At the start scree n, select M enu > Set tings > T ime and date set ting s > Date > Date form at or Date sep arator . 2 Select the form at of y our c hoice. A message appe ars in th e display confi rming your selection. • NETWOR K UPDATED CLOCK Y ou c an set the pho ne clock to be update d by the netw ork, if supported b y your netw ork service . T urn on update From th e me nu, se lec t Setti ngs > Time an d date se ttings > Auto-up date of date & tim e > On or Confirm first . If you cho ose Con firm f ir st, y ou will re ceive a c onfirmatio n mes sage be fore the clock is updated. Select OK to acce pt the update, or Ex i t to re ject it. T urn off update From the m enu , se le ct S ett ings > Tim e and dat e settin gs > A uto-u pdate of date & time > Off .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 54 Copyright © 2004 N okia • WELCOME NOTE Y ou can s et yo ur ph on e to sho w a brief welc ome not e ea c h ti me y ou switc h on yo ur phon e. The m aximu m lengt h o f t his not e is 4 4 c hara cters. 1 From the m enu , se le ct S ett ings > Ph on e settin gs > Welc om e note . 2 Ent er th e text of th e wel co me note. 3 Select Options > Save . If yo u eve r w ant t o del ete th e we lcom e n ote , se lect Del et e in th is step . • START-UP TONE Y ou c an set your phone to play a brief start-up ton e when you switc h it on. From the me nu, selec t Se ttings > Ph one se ttin gs > St art- up to ne > On or Off . • 1-TO UCH DI ALIN G Y ou must store names and numbers in yo ur phone book before you can use speed dialing (1-touch dialing). To se t up speed d ialing, ass ign a name from th e phone book to a 1-tou ch dial loc at ion, usi ng k eys 2-9 . When you press and hold the key , the phone automatical ly dials the associated number . The 1 key is used exclusively to di al your voic e mailbox. See “V oic e mail” on page 47 for more in formation. The 2 key ma y be use d as a customer support nu mber to d i al your service provi der . See “Contac t your service provider” on page 8 f o r de ta i l s . You ca n o ve r w r i te th i s feature and assi gn a 1-touch dial location to the 2 ke y . Set up 1 Select Cont a cts > 1- touc h diali ng . 2 Scroll to the first numbe r that inclu des the message (emp ty) and press As sign . 3 Press Find or scroll to the na me and num ber to which you want to assign t his key a n d pr ess Select . Speed dialing To c all a num ber using speed dialing, press and hold th e appropriate key for a fe w secon ds. The phone dials the number .
P e rsonalize phone settings Nokia 6560 User Guide 55 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Edit numbers Afte r you have assig ned a speed d ialin g numbe r to a key , yo u can change ke y and number as sociati ons at any ti me. 1 Select Cont a cts > 1- touc h diali ng . 2 Scroll to th e key yo u want t o ch ange and select Options > Change . 3 Enter the n ew nu mber or re trieve a nu mbe r from the phone book. 4 When you have ente red the nu mber , pres s OK . OR If you h ave found a number in the phone book , press Selec t . If the nam e you selecte d has more t han one nu mbe r , scroll to the number y ou want and press Sele ct . Note: Wh en 1-touch dialing is activate d, calls may s till be possible to the official emergency numbe r programm ed into y our phone . Delete numbers Y ou c an delet e speed dialing k ey as signments at an y time. 1 Select Contacts > 1-to uch d iali ng . 2 Scr oll to the key with the numb er you want to delet e. 3 Select Options > Dele te > OK . • RIGHT SELECTION KEY SETT INGS Y ou c an c hange the funct i on of t he Right selection ke y so t hat your most freque ntly used functions c an be quickly acc essed from the start screen. This list of functi ons is called the Go to menu. Choose functions 1 From the m enu, sele ct Se ttings > Ri ght s elec tion key setti ngs > S elec t opt ions . 2 Highlight the d esired func tions from th e list of available functions, and pre ss Mar k ( Unmark to remo ve a marke d fu nction from the list). A mark a ppears in the box ne xt to the selecte d fu nction in dica ting tha t you have s elect ed the func tion. 3 Continu e to Mark (s el ec t ) or Unmar k (rem ove ) as many fu nct ions as you wis h. 4 Select Do ne w hen you have finishe d cr eatin g you r quic k list of functions . 5 When Sa ve ch ang e s? a pp e ar s i n th e di spla y , se le ct Ye s . On the st a rt sc r ee n, Go to is now the Right se lecti on key option. Select Go to to display a list of th e functions yo u select ed.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 56 Copyright © 2004 N okia Organize functions 1 From the m enu s, se lect S ett in gs > R i gh t se le ct ion ke y se tt ing s > O rga n ize . 2 Highlight the function yo u w ish to rearrange , and s elect Move . 3 Select Mo ve up , Move do wn , Move to top , or Mov e to bo ttom from the list of choices. The list of R ight s e lect io n key function s is dis played in the new order . 4 Select Do ne > Y es to sav e t he cha nges . • DISPLAY SETT INGS W allpaper Y ou c an set your phone t o display a back ground pict ure (wallpaper) on the start screen. Some preselected pi ctures are saved in the Galle r y menu. Y ou can also download pict ures from xHTML pages, or transfer them and save them in the gall ery . Y o ur pho ne supports JPEG, GIF , BMP , PNG, and WBMP form ats. SELE CT WALLPAPER 1 From the m enu , se le ct S e ttin gs > Di sp lay s ett in gs > Wall pape r > Selec t wa llp ape r . 2 Highlight Graphi cs and press Open . 3 Scroll throug h th e ima ge gallery . 4 When yo u arr ive at the im age of your cho ice, select Options > Set as wallpaper . AC TI V A TE OR DE A C TI VA TE Fr om th e m enu , s ele c t Se ttin gs > Di spla y s ettin g s > W all pape r > On or Of f . Color schemes Y ou c an change the c olor of some display components in y our ph one, such as indicators and signal bars. 1 From t h e me nu, press Setti ngs > Disp la y settin gs > Color Sch eme s . 2 Scroll to th e color schem e of your choi ce and pres s Select . Screen sav er The screen saver is activa ted when no fun ction of the phone i s used after a preset perio d of time. Press any ke y to deactiva te the sc reen sav er . The screen saver is also deactivated w hen the phon e is out of the network cove rage area. Status indicators of some function s, such as the ne w voic e me ssage icon , still ap pear w hen t he scr ee n save r i s a ct ive .
P e rsonalize phone settings Nokia 6560 User Guide 57 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Y ou c an set your phone t o display a screen saver after a preset tim e or after a custom tim e (min : 5 se co nds, ma x: 60 minu tes ) of y our c hoosing. 1 Fro m the me nu, se lec t Sett ings > Disp la y se ttin gs > Sc reen s aver > Timeo ut > 2 minut es or 5 minutes . 2 If you w ant to s et a cu stom tim e, select Ot her , enter the cu stom tim e, a nd press OK . Y o u can s elect a s creen sav er from th e gallery . 1 From the m enu , se le ct S e ttin gs > Di sp lay s ett in gs > Sc re en sav er > Sel ect s. s aver > Gra phics > Open . 2 Highlight a screen saver , pre ss Option s , and selec t Se t as s. s aver . Display brightness Y ou c an change the brigh tness of your phone display . See “ Display con trast” on page 16 for more inform ation. • TONE SETTIN GS Y o u can adjus t the rin ging volum e, keypad t one s, and more for the cu rrently act ive profile. From the me nu , select Menu > Setting s > Tone sett in gs . T he optio ns are described in detail un der “ Customi ze a profile” on page 48. • ENHANCE MENT SETTINGS The Enhanc emen t se ttin gs menu and subme nus are sho wn on ly if th e ph one is or has bee n conn ected to a co mpatible e nhan ce ment, such as the he adse t, c a r k i t , mobile in ductive Loopset, or TTY/TDD dev ice. 1 At the start screen, select Menu > Se tt ing s > Enh a nce me nt s ett in gs > Headse t , Handsfree , Loops et , or TTY/TDD . 2 Scroll to th e option of your choice and pre ss Select to enter the opt ion submenu and mo dify its settings. The follow ing options are available: Def aul t prof ile —C hoose the profile you w ish to be aut omatically activated. See “Profiles ” on p age 4 8 for more informat ion. Automat i c an swer — Calls are answe red autom atically af ter one ring. Select On or Of f . Light s — Choose to keep the ph one lights alw ays on, or to shut off autom atica lly after several seconds. Select On or Auto matic . Note: Lights are only available w ith Handsfr ee .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 58 Copyright © 2004 N okia • RESTORE THE FACTORY SETTINGS Y o u can chan ge the default (factory) setti ngs for your phone . Y ou can ret urn them to the original se ttings w hen n eeded . Note: The phone do es not reset th e mem ory , ti mers, call log, language selection, and security code. However , any profiles you h ave modifie d are re set when yo u restor e your se ttings. 1 From the m enu , se le ct Setti ngs > Restor e facto ry se ttings . 2 Enter your security code and press OK . See “Phone se curity ” on page 60 for more details about the sec urity code. • ACCESSIBILITY SOLUTIONS Noki a is co mm it ted to m ak ing m ob ile p hone s ea sy t o use f or a ll in div id uals , i nc l u d i n g those wi th dis abilities . Nokia ma inta ins a s ite on t he World Wide W eb th at is de dica te d to ac ce ssib i lity solu tion s. For more i nforma tio n about phon e features, enha nceme nt s, and other No kia product s designe d w ith your nee ds in mind, v isit www .nokiaacce ssibili ty .com . LPS-4 Mobile Inductive Loopset The LPS-4 Loopset is a Nokia enhance ment designed to make the phone m ore acces sible to hea ring-aid u sers. The Nokia Loopset gives hearing-impaired w ireless customers clear access to digital telephony for the first t ime. W ith the Loopset, people w ho use a T -coil eq ui pped hea rin g aid can mak e a nd re cei ve call s with ou t no ise in te r fere nc e. The LPS-4 Loopset uses in ductive te chnol ogy to transmit sound to a h earing aid equipped wit h a T-coil. With indu ctive technol ogy , th e sou nd from the phone is amplified mo re efficie ntly a nd ba ckground n oise is e limin ated. The Loopset is e asy to use. Y o u w ear the Loopset around your neck, connect it to your phon e, and speak directl y toward th e microphone . For detailed in structions on using th e Loopset, re fer to th e booklet th at com es with the LPS-4 . Note: The Loopset can be purchased separately as an enhanceme nt. TTY/T DD capable This feat ure make s the phone more user frie ndly for he aring-impai red users. This is a network-de pendent fe ature. Contact your servic e pro vider to e nsure th at it supports this feature .
P e rsonalize phone settings Nokia 6560 User Guide 59 Copyright © 2004 Nokia To send and rece ive me ssage s using a TTY or TDD device , you w ill need th e fol lowing equipment (in addition to your phone): • A TTY/TD D devic e tha t is “ cellula r ready” or “ ce llular c ompatible” • A conne ctor cable , usually supplie d with the TTY /TDD de vice • The N oki a HDA-1 0 phone a dapt er , whi ch c an be purc hased as a n enh anceme nt. Connect the TT Y/ TDD dev ice 1 Conn ect the c able t o the T TY ma chin e. 2 Conne ct the cable to the a dapte r . 3 Conne ct the ad apte r to the phone . Make a call 1 From the m enu , se le ct S e tt ing s > En h anc e me nt s e ttin gs > TT Y /T DD > Use TT Y > Y es . 2 Dial the number o n the p hone, and pre ss the Ta lk key . 3 When the receiving party answers, you can begin typing te xt on th e TTY/TDD. Receiv e a ca ll 1 Ensure that the TTY/TD D and ph one are powered on and are con nected, a nd en su re TTY/TDD s etting in under En han ce m ent se tt ing s is set to Yes . 2 Once contacted by the oth er party , type responses on the TTY/TDD. End a call Press t he En d ke y to end y our c all. 18 in
Nokia 6560 User Guide 60 Copyright © 2004 N okia 12 Phone security Y our ph one is equipped with a ve rsatile security system that is inte nded to prevent unauthorize d use of th e phone. Y ou can not act ivate o r use cer tain p hone f eatures u ntil yo u enter your securi ty co de. • The de fault (p rese t) secu rity code is 12345. • Nokia highly recom mends that y ou i mmediate ly change this code. T hen, w rite down and store the new code in a safe place , away from y our phone . • When y ou en ter th e secu rity c ode, an * appear s on the scr een eac h time yo u press a k ey . The * prevents others from seeing your code. • If you e nter th e wron g secu rity code five times in a row , you r phon e will not acce pt an y e ntries for th e next five min ute s. However , if you rea lize th at you hav e en tered the c ode i ncor rec tly before pres si ng OK , you ca n us e Clear to delete th e code, dig it by digit, be ginning with t he last digit. Y our ph one is equ ipped with h elpful security featu res: • Avoid makin g a ccid enta l calls. • Prevent unauthori zed use of your phone. • Restrict outgo ing or incom ing c alls. • Avoid erasing your ph one book directory . • K EYGUARD (LOCK KE YPAD) Ke yguard disables your keypa d to p re ven t a cc id e nt al k e y pr ess e s. When the Keygua rd is on, calls s till ma y b e possible to the official e merge ncy number programmed in to your ph one. Enter the em ergency n umber and press the Ta l k key . The nu mber is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit . Manual K eyguard • T o loc k the ke ys, press Menu > * . • To unlock the keys , pr ess Unlock > * . If the phone rings with Keyguard on, press the Ta l k ke y or Ans wer to a nsw er the call. Keygu ard reac tivate s onc e the ca ll has ende d. To activate the lights wit h K eygu ard on, press th e Po w e r ke y .
Phone security Nokia 6560 User Guide 6 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia Automatic K eyguard Y ou can set your phone to autom ati cally lock the k eys. 1 Fro m the m enu , se lec t Settin gs > Ph one settings > Automatic keyguard > On . Set de lay appears, with the time displaye d in mm: ss form at. 2 Enter the amount of time you wan t the phone to wait before turnin g Ke yguard on, and press OK . Fo r exa mple, to e nter fiv e min ut es, p ress 0 , 5 , 0 , 0 , and OK . The shorte st time you can e nter is 10 seconds, and th e long est ti me you ca n ente r is 60 minutes. Y o u will still pres s Menu > * to unlock t he key s manua lly an d use all the featu res of your phone. When yo u are finished, K eyg ua rd automati ca lly ac tivates at the time you set. • CHANGE YOUR SECURITY CODE Nokia hi ghly re commends that you immed iat ely ch ange your sec u rit y cod e s o th at others who kn ow the default c ode cann ot ente r the correc t code. 1 From the m enu , se le ct Setti ngs > Secur ity s ettin gs > Access codes > Change s ecu rity code . 2 Enter the defa ult secu rity c ode ( 1 2 3 4 5 ) and press OK . 3 At the prompt, Enter ne w securi ty code , e nter yo ur new se curity cod e a nd press OK . 4 At the prom pt, V e rify new se curi ty code , ente r your new secu rity code again and press OK . Sec urit y code ch an ged appears. If you have changed your securit y code and do n ot remembe r the n ew code, con tact y our serv ice pr ovide r . Once you have ch anged y our s ecurity code , the default s etting is n o longe r va lid. • PHONE LOCK This feature protects your phone from unaut horized outgoin g calls or unau thorized access to information stored in the ph one. When ph one loc k is activated, Pho ne locke d is displayed in th e start screen when y ou turn t he phon e on. When yo u press Menu or Contacts , you are prompte d to enter t he lock code. Once the loc k code has been accepted, the phone fu nctions norm ally . Ca ll no t al lo we d is di spla ye d if y ou at te mpt t o p lac e a ca ll whi le t h e ph on e is lo ck e d. Note: Whe n the phon e is locked, calls s till may be possible to t he officia l emergenc y n umbe r p rog ramm ed in to y ou r ph on e.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 62 Copyright © 2004 N okia Lock code In additi on t o a secu ri ty c ode , you r ph one a lso h as a lo ck co de. Y ou wi ll nee d th e lo ck code to act ivat e and deac t ivate th e ph on e lock fe atu re or to chang e you r lo ck code . The de fault loc k c ode is 123 4. If y ou ent er an inc orrec t lock cod e five times in a row , your phone w ill prompt y ou for t he secu rity code ( see “ Change y our security code” on page 6 1). Change your lock code 1 From the m enu , se le ct Setting s > S ecuri ty set tings > Access codes > Change lock co de . 2 Enter the c urrent ( or default) lock c ode and pre ss OK . 3 Enter the n ew lock c ode and press OK . 4 Reenter th e new loc k code for verificati on, and pre ss OK . Note: When you chang e y our lo ck c od e, m ake su re yo u sto re it in a safe place, away from y our phone . Avoid entering access codes simi lar to em erge nc y n umbe rs to p re ven t a ccide nt al em erg enc y c al ls. Activate and deac tivate 1 From the m enu , se le ct Setting s > S ecuri ty set tings > Access codes > Phon e lock . 2 Enter the loc k code, and press OK . 3 Select On p ower-up , On , or Of f . 4 If you sele cted O n po wer-up , turn the phone off and back on to comple te th e phone lock ac tivation. Answer a call with phone lock on Press t he Ta lk key or Answer . Allowed number when phone locked When phone loc k is on, the only outgoing c alls that can be m ade are to t he following n umbers: • The eme rgency num ber p rogrammed int o you r phone (for example, 9 1 1) • The nu mbe r stored in t he Al low ed no . whe n phon e locke d loca tion Store the allowed phone number 1 From the m enu , se le ct Setting s > S ecuri ty set tings > Access codes > Allow ed no . wh en ph on e locked . 2 Enter the loc k code and press OK .
Phone security Nokia 6560 User Guide 63 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 3 Press Assig n and enter the phone numbe r , or press Find and re call th e nu mber from the phon e book. 4 Press OK . Call the allowed phone number With th e ph one locked , at the star t scre en, press the Scro ll key up or down to display the numb er , and press the Ta lk key to plac e th e ca ll . • REST RI CT CA LLS Y ou can restrict inc oming an d outgoing calls . T o restrict outgoin g calls, you c reate a list of restrictions and appl y the appropriate restriction . Before you define restrictions for outgoin g calls, two restric tion options are avail able: Se lect an d Ad d res tric tio n . Th e m aximum num ber of call res trictions you can defin e is 1 0. Note: When calls are restric ted, calls still may be possible to the official emergenc y number program me d into your phone. Enter th e emerge ncy number and press the Talk ke y . Add a number to the call restricti on list Y o u can create a lis t of restrict ions for both outgoing an d inc oming calls. 1 From the m enu , se le ct Set t ing s > Secu ri ty set ti ng s > Ca l l rest r ict io ns . 2 Enter your security code, and press OK . 3 Select R est ric t ou tg oing ca ll s or Res tric t inco mi ng cal ls > A dd rest r ictio n . 4 Enter the numb er you want to restrict, or retriev e the numbe r from the phone book, and press OK . If the nam e sel ect ed ha s more t han on e num ber ass ig ned, sc rol l to t he n umber yo u w ant an d pre ss Sele ct > O K . Cont act name appears. 5 Enter a nam e for the restriction , if ne eded, and pre ss OK . If yo u pre ss OK without ente ring a n ame, t he num ber will be u sed. Afte r you have use d th e Add res tri cti on option to add at le ast one rest riction, the options become available: Sele ct —Allows you to s e le ct ca ll restri ctions from th e outgoing calls list. Add re s tric ti on —Allows you to add a call res trictio n. Edit —Allow s you to edit an existin g call re stricti on. Era se — Erases an e xisting call restrict ion.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 64 Copyright © 2004 N okia Restrict outgoing calls 1 From the m enu , se le ct Set t ing s > Secu ri ty set ti ng s > Ca l l rest r ict io ns . 2 When Se cur ity c ode appears, e nter your security code , and press OK . 3 Select Restrict outg oing cal ls > Selec t . 4 Scroll through your li st of restrictio ns and mark t he ones y ou want to re strict. 5 Select Do ne > Y es to sa ve the ch ange s. When you or s omeone els e at tem pts to place a call to a num ber you ha ve restricte d, Call not allowed appears , and the call is cancelled. If you h ave not added a ny nu mbe rs for call restrict ions, your only option will be Al l cal ls . Restrict incomi ng calls 1 From the m enu , se le ct Set t ing s > Secu ri ty set ti ng s > Ca l l rest r ict io ns . 2 Enter your security code, and press OK . 3 Select Restr ict i ncomi ng cal ls > Ad d Restr icti on to choose from your list of call res trictio ns. 4 Scroll through you r list of re striction s an d mark the ones you want to re strict. 5 Select Do ne > Y es to sav e t he cha nges . If you h ave not added a ny re striction s, yo ur only opti on w ill be A ll c alls . T urn off call restrictions 1 From the m enu , se le ct Set t ing s > Secu ri ty set ti ng s > Ca l l rest r ict io ns . 2 Ente r you r se curi ty co de, a nd sele ct OK > Re stric t outgo ing c al ls or Restri ct inco min g ca lls . 3 Scroll to Selec t and press Sel ec t to choose from yo ur list of call res trictions . If you h ave not added a ny re striction s, yo ur only opti on w ill be A ll calls . 4 Scroll to the num ber you want to dea ctiv ate and press Unm ark > Don e > Y es . The restri ction is turned off.
P ersonal digital assistant Nokia 6560 User Guide 65 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 13 P ersonal digital assistant Y our p hone features a perso nal digital assistant wh ich includes a calend ar , to - d o l is t , a calc ulator , currency c onverter , and a stopwatc h. Each of th ese featu res can hel p you orga nize you r eve ryday life. •C A L E N D A R The calendar keeps track of notes, calls, meetings, and bi rthdays. It can also sound an ala rm whe n it is tim e for you to ma ke a call , g o to a me et ing, or w a k e u p . To get to the cale ndar fea ture, select Org an iz e r > C al en da r , or press and h old the right arro w on th e Scroll key wh en at th e s tar t scree n. Note: Y our phon e must be on to use th is func tion. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibite d or when i t may cause interferenc e or danger . Options in day view VIEW D AY This opti on allow s you to v iew no tes added to a specific day . MAKE A NO TE Y o u ca n use pre dict ive te xt w hen w ritin g a n ote. If it is not already active, c hoose it fr om th e Op ti ons menu. For mo re inf orma tio n, see “T urn on text in put” on pa ge 25. 1 To make a n ote for a spe cific date, sel ect the date a nd Options > Mak e a not e > Meet ing , Call, Birthday , Memo , or Reminder . 2 The max imu m length of a c alen dar note is 256 c hara cters. 3 Press Options > Save to save you r note . 4 Follow the prompts for the ty pe of note y ou have s elected. Press Options an d select an item f rom the list, or pre ss OK where appropr iate, to c omplete your note: Meeti ng —Ent er a subj ect , loca t ion, and start time. Call —Ente r the phone nu mber , name, time, and alarm option . Birthday —Enter the person’s name, year of birth, and alarm option. Th e no te dis pl ays the pe rso n’ s age . Me mo —Ente r a subject, end date, and alarm option. Reminder — Enter the remind er , and alarm option GO TO D ATE To go to a specific date, enter the date and press OK . The month appears and th e date you entered is highlighted.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 66 Copyright © 2004 N okia SETTIN GS • The Set tings opti on allo w s you to s et t he da te , tim e, d ate fo rm at, da te sepa r ato r , time fo rm at an d the wee k s tar ts for ma t for the c ale nd ar . • The Auto De lete option allow s you to s et th e ph one to au tomatic ally de lete ol d no t e s a ft e r a certain period of time. However , repeat notes such as birt hday or an ni ve rs ar y notes will not be delete d. GO TO TO-D O LIST This option allows you to go to th e to-do list from the cale ndar , w here you ca n save a tas k to a speci fied d ay . SEND NOTE Send a no te directly fro m yo ur calendar t o another phone. While view ing the note, select Optio ns > Send note > Via infr ared , Vi a calendar , or Via t ext message . If you sele ct Via i nfrared , the phone begins sending the note immediately . If you sele ct Via cal endar or Via text message , enter the phone number , and press OK . • TO-DO LIST Use this fea ture to creat e a t o-do list an d prioritize to-do ite ms. ADDI NG A T AS K 1 From the m enu , se le ct O rganizer > To-do list > O ption s > Add . 2 Enter the subje ct of th e To-d o lis t an d se le ct Options > S ave . 3 Select the de sired priority ( High , Medi um , or Low ). Y ou c an ch ange the priorit y later w hen viewing the note by sele cting Options > Edit p rio rity . VIEW TASKS Once in t he T o -do list , sc roll to an item an d sele ct Options > View to view its deta ils. From t he Option s menu, you can view , add, delete, or edit a task. You can also edit the priorit y of a task, sav e a task to y our c alen dar , turn predictiv e text ( Di ction ary ) on/off, or send your task as text, using SMS or infrared. • THE CALCULAT OR The calc ulator adds , s ubtract s, multiplie s, divides, and ca lculates exchange rates. 1 From the m enu , se le ct Extras > Calculator . 2 Enter the firs t n umber . Press t he Clear key to eras e any mis take s.
P ersonal digital assistant Nokia 6560 User Guide 67 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 3 Based on the type of calcula tion that you need, use one of the following functi ons: 4 Enter the se cond number . 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as man y times as neces sary . 6 Select Options > Eq ual s . Note: This calculator ha s limited acc uracy and is designed for simple ca lcula tions. • CONVERT CURRENC Y Y ou ca n us e the c alculat or to first s et t he e xchange rate an d th en to ca lcula te th e exch an ge value . Set the ex change rate 1 From the m enu , se le ct Extras > Calculator > Options > Exchange rate > Fo reig n unit s in home uni t s or Home un it s in fore ign un its . The exc hange rate box opens, with the nu mber 0. 2 Enter the appropriate number and press OK . To enter a decimal point, press # . 3 Press OK . Calcul ate currency using the exchange rate 1 From the m enu , se le ct Extras > Calculator . 2 Enter the n umber of u nits y ou w ant to conve rt. Function Action Enter a deci mal Press # (.) Add Pre ss * ( ) Subtract Press * twice (-) Multiply Press * three tim es ( *) Divide Press * four time s (/) Squ are th e num ber Se lec t Optio ns > Sq uar e . Ta ke the square root Select Opt ions > Sq ua r e r oo t . Change the sign Select Opt ions > Ch ange sign .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 68 Copyright © 2004 N okia 3 Select Options > To h o m e or To for eign > Sele ct . To h o m e conv ert s foreig n un its of cu rren cy to h ome un its us ing t he exch a nge rate you en tered. To f o r e i g n co nverts hom e units of curre ncy to foreign un its using t he exch ang e rate you ent ered . Note: When you cha nge bas e curre nc y , you m us t enter the n ew rate s beca use all previous ly set exchange rates are reset to 0. • BUSINESS CARDS Y our phone can send or rece ive elec tronic busine ss cards. A bu siness card may co nsi st of a name, phon e numb er , and te xt ent ry . Y ou can sav e rec eived busi nes s cards in y our phone book. Send a business card 1 Find the n ame in your ph one book. 2 Selec t Details > Options > Send bu s. ca rd > Via te xt message or Via i nfrar ed . 3 Enter the ph one nu mber or re call it from t he phon e book, and pre ss OK . Vi ew a re ceiv ed ca rd When you receive a business card, the phone shows B usin e ss ca rd rec eiv ed . Note: If you p ress Exi t at any tim e before you s ave the b usin ess card, Dis card bu sines s ca rd? appears . Choose OK or Back . 1 When your phone shows Busin e ss ca rd re c eiv ed , press Show . 2 Scroll throug h th e available information . Save a viewed card While viewin g the bu siness card, s elect Sav e > OK . Delete a viewed card While viewin g the bu siness card, s elect Exi t > O K . • STOP WATCH Y o u ca n use y our s topwatch fe ature to me asure time in hours, m inute s and secon ds with your phone . This measured time can be saved, viewed, or erased. Note: Using the st opwatch or al lowing it t o run in t he back ground wh en using othe r features incre ases the demand o n battery power and reduces the batte ry life.
P ersonal digital assistant Nokia 6560 User Guide 69 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Measure split time 1 From the m enu , se le ct Extras > Stop wa tc h > S pli t timi ng > St art . 2 Ta ke an in term ediate tim e by pres sing S plit . The cloc k con tinue s to run a nd th e split time appears below the running tim e. If you s plit the tim e m ore than once, the ne w me asu red time appe ars at the beginning of the list, and all times are num bered in descending orde r . Measure lap time The lap ti me func tion al lows y ou to mea sure th e a moun t of time it tak es to co mpl e te a cycl e or l ap. 1 From the m enu , se le ct Extr a s > Stop wat ch > L ap ti ming > Sta rt . The run ning time appears on th e display . 2 Ta ke a lap tim e by pressing Lap . Pressing Lap w ill stop the running time and cause it to re start from ze ro. Each lap time will appear below the running time . The ne west me asu red time w ill appea r at the top of the lis t of lap tim es. Y o u can scroll to review pre vious t imes. Save the time 1 While the cloc k is ru nnin g, se lect Stop > Options > Sav e . 2 Enter a title for the mea surem en t, and pre ss OK . If a title is not entered, the time meas ureme nt will be used as a title. Other options Y ou c an choose t he following opt io ns w hen using the stopwatch: Split tim in g —Allow s you to re cord an d split a ti me sequenc e Lap ti min g —A llows you to re cord mult iple lap times Co ntin ue —Shows up when the stopwatch was interrupt ed without pressing St op . Show las t time — Allow s you to v iew the l ast mea sure d tim e. View tim es —A llows you to brow se the saved time s. Del ete time s —A llows you to de lete the save d tim es. Y ou can delet e the sa ved t ime s one by one or all at once. If you rec eiv e a ca ll w h en u sin g th e sto pwa tch , t he cl oc k co nti nue s to run in the backgro und. Aft er end ing the c all, you can re turn to the sto pwa tch men u b y t aking the follow ing a ction: From the m enu , se le ct Extr a s > Stop wat ch > C on tinue .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 7 0 Copyright © 2004 N okia 14 Prepaid services With prepaid serv ice, you b uy wireless network se rvices in advance. Y our phone works the same way it d id before w ith some additional features . Prepaid service may n ot be available from your wi reless service provider . Contact the serv ice prov ider for det ails. Note: Whe n no mor e char ging un its or curr ency u nits a re lef t, ca lls may only be possible to the official emergency num ber programmed into the phone. • MANAGE PREPAID SERVICE After you si gn up with your se rvice provider for prepaid servic e, you n eed to activat e the Pr epaid menu. This menu a ppea rs on y our scre en only if y ou ha ve activated the service. AC TI V ATE P RE P A ID To activa te prepaid servic es, en ter the following seque nce: * # 7 7 6 6 # DEACT I VATE P REPAI D To deactivate prepa id service s, ente r th e followi ng s equen ce : * # 7 7 6 3 3 # USE THE MEN U 1 To u s e t h e Pre paid menu , se lec t M enu > Prep aid . 2 Scroll throug h th e prepaid opt ions. • SAVE YOUR ACCESS NUMBERS Y ou can che ck y our p repa id ba lance a nd add money wh en the ba lance ru ns low . To do that, you first ne ed to save the corre ct acc ess num bers in yo ur phone . Cont act your servic e provider for t he acce ss numb ers. 1 From the m enu , se le ct P repaid > Save access phone numbers > Replenis h phon e numbe r . 2 Enter the ac cess numbe r from your service provider , and press OK . 3 Scroll to Balance phone nu mber , enter the balan ce nu mber from your servic e provider , and press OK . Sav ed a ppear s to c onfirm each entry .
Prepaid services Nokia 6560 User Guide 7 1 C opyright © 2004 Nokia • ADD MONEY T O YOUR ACCOUNT To add mon ey , you mus t first ha ve s aved the corre ct acce ss numb er in you r p hone. (See the previou s section for instru ctions.) 1 From the m enu , se le ct P repaid > Add m oney to account . 2 At Card number , e nter your pre paid card num ber , and press OK . 3 When you see Lis ten fo r pr ompt then pre ss OK , pres s OK . When th e addition to your a ccou nt is comple te, a voice messa ge gives you the new balan ce. 4 When you see Wait f or p rompt , the n press End , press the End key . • CHECK YOUR PREPAID BALANCE Y ou can c heck the balance remaining in your pre paid account, free of charge. C on ta c t yo ur s erv ice prov id er f or th e toll -f ree acc es s num ber used to chec k th e bal an ce. T o c heck the bal ance, sel ect Prepaid > Check account balance . The phone calls your se rvice provider , and a voice m essage te lls yo u yo ur bala nce.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 72 Copyright © 2004 N okia 15 Ne two rk se rvic es Y ou can subs cribe to vario us ne tw ork serv ic es whose availability depen ds on your service p rovider . Y our phone support s the net work services l isted here. These services are not a vailable from all prov iders or in all are as. • V oice priv acy • Call wait ing • Call forwarding • Send my caller ide ntit y Feature code — Wh en yo u su bsc rib e to an y of the s e ser vi ces, your ser vic e pr ov ider give s you a feature c ode tha t ac tivate s eac h s ervice . Dea ctiva tion cod es are us ed to deactivate each service. After you s tore the appropriate code, your phone sends the c ode t o the n etwork to v erify that you are u sin g the c orrec t fea ture code . Menus for networ k featur es — Menus for th e servic es described here appear o n y o u r phone only after you have stored the appropriate feature code. Y ou c an use these menus to activat e an d deactiv ate t he netwo rk s ervice s. V oice priv ac y — The vo ice privac y feature does not require you to store a feat ure code before using it . More than on e num be r? —If your phone has more than one phone nu mber assigned to it , stored f eature codes apply o nly to the primary p hone numb er . • SEARCH FOR A NETWORK Y our phon e ma y not show the op tions described here. For inform ation, cont act your service provider . From the m enu , selec t Setti ngs > Network ser vices > System selecti on . Y ou c an ch oose from th e following ne twork opt ions: Automatic —Y our phon e au toma tica lly search es for ava ila ble n etwo rks and c hoose s the appropriate one . Every t ime you turn on your phone, it re sets to Automati c . Man ual —The phon e searches for networks and then show s a list of the one s that are avai lable. I f an a vailable n etwork is fou nd, the wo rd Availa ble appears on the screen foll owed by the name of the network. T o choose the network listed , press OK . New searc h —Y our phone begins a n ew search for both private and residential systems. When it f inds the best system available, the phon e shows th e system name. If the phone does not find anot her system , the que stion Perform an extended sea r ch? w ill appea r . Press OK if you wi sh to co ntinue search ing. Note: If you hav e two phone numbe rs, y ou ca n use the Manua l and New sea r ch opt ions only with y our pri mary phone nu mber .
Networ k se rvices Nokia 6560 User Guide 73 Copyright © 2004 Nokia •R O A M I N G Usin g your pho ne ou tside its home area is ro am in g . Calls made or received whil e yo u are roa m ing m ay c ost more th an ca lls m ad e in yo ur hom e are a. Chec k w ith you r service provider for de tails. • W hen ro amin g, t he phon e ma y sho w th e w o rd ROA M on th e screen, depen ding on how roaming works with your phone. • When not roaming, th e p hone shows the w ord HOME or th e na me of you r service provider . • When you are roamin g in some syste ms outside y our home area, the sys t em in whic h yo u are t rave l ing (the host s ystem) may not reco gniz e your phone . Y ou may not be able to plac e a call.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 74 Copyright © 2004 N okia 16 Text messag es Y ou ca n use y our ph one to send and r eceive short t ext messages an d e-mail if yo u r service provider offers the message feature and if you subscribe to the service . Both services are network dependent feature s, so you must consult yo ur se rvice provide r . Message re cipients: The phone to which you se nd a text message must support text messages. It may not be possible to se nd an SMS text messa ge to someone’s phone who has an account with a different service provider or a phone w ith a different protocol, but y ou ca n send and receive e-mail messages. Mess age l ength: T he max imum length of a text me ssage is 16 0 char ac t ers . Y ou r phone has space for several text messages, depending on the length of eac h message. The max imum le ngth of a t ext m essage de pends on t he capabilitie s of th e net work from whic h the message originate d. When writ ing text me ssage s, use predic tive te xt for fas t text en try . Fo r details, see “Predict ive te xt” on page 2 4. • F OLDERS Y o ur phone has four fo lders for m anaging text m ess ages. Inbox — T he inbox stores messages you receive. Message s remain i n t h e in b ox un t il you dele te them or s ave them in th e archiv e fold er . Sen t ite ms —The se nt i tem s fol der st ores mes sage s you ha ve wri tten, sent, edi ted and forwarded. The sent icon appears next to t he message . Arc hiv e —T he archiv e folder stores mes sages you want to save. Te m p l a t e s —The t empla tes folder s tores messag e tem plates y ou ed it an d create . A template is lik e a form lette r—a messag e you can u se m any t imes. • WRITE AND SEND A MESSAGE 1 From the m enu , se le ct Messag es > Create message , or pre ss and hold th e left arrow on the Scro ll key when at t he star t sc reen. 2 Enter a message of u p to 160 cha ract ers. A counter in th e upper right corner of the screen shows the num ber of ch aracters remaining. 3 When you have fin ish ed writin g, selec t Options > Send . 4 Enter or re trieve the re cipient’s phone n umbe r , and press OK . Count er
T ext mess ages Nokia 6560 User Guide 75 Copyright © 2004 Nokia If you need to exit while writin g the message , press the End key a t any t i me. La te r , return t o the w rite me ssage scre en to fin ish w riting the message . If you turn off the phone wit hout saving the messa ge, the messag e will be los t . Note: When sending messages, your device may display the wo rds Message Sen t . This is an in di cation tha t the m es sa ge h as be en sent b y you r devi ce to the message cent er number programmed into your devic e. This is not an indication t hat th e mes sage h as been re ceive d at th e inte nded destin ation. For more details abo ut messagi ng services, check with your service provider . Sending options After you have writte n a me ssage, press O pt ions an d sel e ct Sendin g opti ons . • T o sen d a message t o severa l reci pie nts, sele ct Se nd t o m any . • T o send a me ssage using a dist ribution list, sele ct S end to li st . • T o apply a settin g to your m essage, se lect Set t ing s . Y ou ca n choose Read rec eipt or Urgen t . To create a distributio n list, see “ D istribution lists” on page 76. Options Sen d —Sends the m essag e. Sen ding op ti ons — Allows y ou to sen d to a l ist, se nd to ma ny , or a pply a setting . Callback no. , Read receipt , and Urg ent . (Depending on your service provider , Read rec eipt may not be available.) Sav e —S av es th e me ssa ge. Clear text —Cle ars the m essage scre en. Exi t editor — T akes y ou back to the Wr ite m essage screen . Inse r t co nta ct —Le ts you insert a nam e from the phone book. Inse r t num b er —Le ts you insert a nu mber from t he phon e book. Use tem p lat e — Lets yo u inse rt a templa te. Inse rt pi ct ure —Lets yo u attac h a picture to a text m es sage. Inse r t wo rd —Lets y ou in sert a w ord th at is not s tored in th e diction a ry . Inser t sym bol —Lets you i nsert a sy mbol from the sy mbols lis t. Pr ed ic tive te xt —A ctivat es or de activ ate s predic tive te xt . Use d e tai l — Extracts any phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or web addresse s found in a message and, dependin g on the con tent, allows you t o save or use.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 76 Copyright © 2004 N okia Distribution lists If you need to send messages frequen tly to a fixed group of people, you can define a distribution list for that pu rpose. Y ou c an save these distribution lists in t he phon e’s me mo ry . T h e pho ne s en ds the m es sag e se p ara te ly to ea c h rec ip ien t on the list. The refore, sendin g a me ssage using a distribution list m ay c ost more than to send a me ssa ge to one re cip ient . Distribution lists use shared memo ry . S ee “Sh ared Memory” on page 3. From the m enu , selec t Mes s ages > Dis trib ut ion lists . The na mes o f the av ailab le distribution lists are shown. • I f yo u ha ve not save d an y li sts, pre ss Ad d to creat e one. Ke y in the n ame for the list a nd pres s OK . To add a name to the lis t, press Optio ns > View lis t > Ad d and select a contact from the ph one book. • Otherwis e, scroll to a lis t, and • press View l ist to view the contac ts on the select ed list. Sc roll to a cont act, press Options and sele ct t o delete th e contac t or to view its de tails. • press Opti on s and s el ect Add l ist to add a new list, Re na me l ist to rena me a list , Clea r list to clear th e cont ent o f the l ist, o r Dele t e li s t to d elete i t. • RECEIVE A MESSAGE When you receive a text message, the phone plays a message alert tone, and the text message icon appears, along with one of the follow ing messages: Messag e r eceiv ed —Y ou have an u nread me ssage or page. If you have m ore than one message or page , the appropriate nu mbe r is lis ted before th is me ssage. New emerg enc y message —An emergenc y message or page was sent by someone using the service provider . Emergency messages are sent onl y in situations whe re life or property are in imm ediate dang er . Emerge ncy messages are listed first and override all other m essages. Urge nt — The message has a high p riority . These messages are indicated by an exc lamatio n poi nt (!). • READ A MESSAGE 1 Press Sh ow . If only o ne me ssage has been rec eived , th e mes sage is d ispl a yed. If mor e th an one me ss age has been re cei ved , thi s acti on ta kes you to th e In bo x , wher e th e new me ssage is highlighte d. 2 Press Se lect to re ad th e me ssage. 3 Press Options for a list of ch oices : Delet e —Delet es th e curre nt mess age.
T ext mess ages Nokia 6560 User Guide 77 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Reply —Prov id es a s creen wher e you c an write a repl y . Chat —Allows you to st art a chat ses sion. Use num ber — Call s the p er son wh o sen t yo u th e te xt mess age, i f th eir p hon e num ber is in clu ded in the me ss ag e. Y ou can also p res s the Ta lk key wh ile th e mes sage i s ope n to dia l the n umber . If mor e th an one num ber i s on th e sc reen , th e numb ers appe ar i n a li st. Scr oll to the pho ne num ber you want to c all and pres s the Ta lk key . Forward —F orwa rds t he mess age to an othe r p ers on. That per son must have the appropriate message s ervice. Edit —Allow s you to edit the mes sage. Sav e —S av es the me ss ag e in th e arc hiv e fol d er . Rename —Allows yo u to ren ame the me ssag e. 4 Press Se lect when the option you w ant is highlight ed. In your inb ox, text messages are shown in the order in which they were rece ived un less one i s an emer ge ncy mes sage . An emer gency message overr i des an y other m ess age and appears first. • S AVE A MESSAGE When yo u se nd or rec ei ve a text me ss age, y ou c an s ave it in the ar ch ive f olde r . Messages c an be saved from th e inbox and t he sent items folders. 1 Highl ight th e mess age you wish to save and press Selec t . 2 Select Options > Save . • CUST OMIZE SETTINGS From the m enu , selec t Messages > Messa ge set ti ngs > Send in g pr of ile or Font size . Sen ding pr ofile —Se lec t Sending pr of ile to view and acc ess the featur es you can chang e in order to c ustomize t he default style of t he message s you send from your ph one. Font size — Ch oose between small and large fonts to cu stomize you r view of messag es whic h yo u will read or edit. • MEMORY FULL When th e m ess a ge me mor y is full , one or m ore m ess ag es o f the l ow est p rio rity a re autom atically deleted. If memory is s till full a fter de leting me ssages, y our ph one sh ows N o sp a ce: me s sag e wait in g . The ic on blinks. Clear th e notific ation by pressi ng OK . Y ou ma y need t o manu all y dele te mess ages from you r fol der s to cr eate spac e to re ceive new m essage s.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 78 Copyright © 2004 N okia • DELETE MESSAGES Y ou c an delet e a message individually or delete th e contents of an entire folder at once. You also ha ve th e option of erasing a ll read mess ages from all folde rs at the sa me time . Delete a message 1 While re ading a message, press Options . 2 Scroll to De let e , and press Selec t . Y o ur phone asks you to confirm tha t you w ant to de lete t he me ssage . 3 Press OK . Delete message s from folders 1 From the m enu, select M es sag es > Dele t e me ssa ges > All rea d , Inbox , Sen t items , o r Arch ive . 2 Enter your security code and press OK . All message s in t hat folde r will be dele ted. If you choo se All re ad , ever y message you have re ad w ill be de leted simu ltane ously from th e inbox, s ent items a nd archive folders. • REPLY TO A MESSAGE 1 After reading a message, select O ptions > Rep ly . 2 Edit y our reply . 3 Select Options > Send . The phon e shows th e return n umber . 4 Edit the number if needed, and press OK . • F ORWARD A MESSAGE 1 While reading a messa ge in t he In box , selec t Options > Forward . 2 Select Options or ed it the m ess age and sel ect Opt ion s > Se nd . 3 Enter or retrie ve the re cipient’s phone n umber , and press OK . Note: Wh en sendi ng message s us ing S MS , your ph one m ay displa y M essag e Sent . T h i s i s a n i n d i c a t i o n t h a t t h e m e ss a g e h a s b e e n s e n t b y y o u r p h o n e t o the m essage cen ter number progra mmed in to your phone. This is no t an indic ation th at the message has been recei ved at th e intend ed desti nation. For m ore det ail s abou t SMS se rvic es, che ck with your servi ce prov ider .
T ext mess ages Nokia 6560 User Guide 79 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • E -MAIL MESSAGES Y ou ca n use y our pho ne to se nd an d rec eiv e e-mai l me ssage s. Th e e-mai l f eatur e is not a va ilable from all servic e providers. Send a message 1 Select Menu > Messag es > Create S MS e-mail . 2 Enter the e -mail ad dress, or press Find . 3 If yo u pre ss Fin d , scroll to t he na me y ou wa nt an d press OK . The address appears in th e recipient address box. 4 Press OK . 5 Enter a subject and press OK . Y ou can use pre dictive te xt to en ter th e s ubject. See “Predictive te xt ” on page 24 . 6 When the me ssa ge scr een a ppea rs , en ter yo ur me ssa ge. Th e maxim um num ber o f char act ers fo r mess age l engt h vari es ; check wit h your servic e provide r for deta ils. 7 When you h ave finished the message, select Opti ons > Send e-mail . A status m essage tells you th e m ail is be ing sen t. Note: If your phon e asks for an e -mail g at eway n umbe r , con tact your service provider . Reply to or forward a message 1 From the m enu , se le ct Menu > M ess ages > In box . Se lect t he me ssa ge you received and press Selec t . 2 Select Options > Reply or Fo rward . 3 Choose a reply option and press Se lec t . The E-ma il address box appe ars with the sender’s e-mail address. 4 Press OK . 5 Enter a subject and press OK . 6 When the me ssa ge scr een a ppea rs , en ter yo ur me ssa ge. Th e maxim um num ber o f char act ers fo r mess age l engt h vari es ; check wit h your servic e provide r for deta ils. 7 When you h ave finished the message, select Op tio ns > Se n d e-mail. Note: A status message tells you th e mail is being sent. If yo ur phone asks for an e-m ail gateway num ber , contac t your service provid er .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 80 Copyright © 2004 N okia Receive an e-mail message To receive e-mail me ssages, you need the special e-m ail address provided by your wireless service prov ider . Y ou can give th is addres s to people who nee d to reach yo u by e- mai l. T hey ca n th en se nd e -mai l mess ages to y ou fr om th eir co mpu ter s or other e -mail d evi ce s. Mess ages sent to y ou by e -mail a rrive as regu lar tex t messag es. Y ou ca n use all the options described earlier to save, reply to, or forward a me ssage. See your service prov ider to ge t the e-m ail address for your ph one and for more informat ion on us ing e-m ail on t he servic e. • T EMPLATES Y ou can v iew and edit t he preset messages, or templates, that ar e available for writin g a messa ge. Templ ates c an be use d wh en y ou w rite , rep ly to , or edit a message . 1 From the m enu , se le ct M e s sa g es > Tem pl a te s . 2 Select the te mplat e you wa nt and pre ss Select . 3 Press Options to view the menu list: Sen d — Sen ds the template as a te xt messa ge. Edit —Allow s you to edit the template before sending. Rename —Allows you to ren ame the te mplate . Use det ail —Lets you use a numb er or e-m ail addres s inclu ded in th e me ssage . Insert a templa te w hen w ritin g a new messa ge: 1 From the me nu, select Messages > Create mess age > Opti ons > Us e templat e . 2 Scroll to th e t emp late you want and pres s Sele c t . 3 Continu e as y ou w ould w hen s ending a ne w t ext m essage . If yo u w ish to e xit without using a template, either c hoose the clear screen option or press the End key . Note: Yo u c a n a l s o i n s e r t a t e m p l a t e w h e n r e p l y i n g t o o r e d i t i n g a m e s s a g e . • PICTU RE ME SSAGE S Y ou can se nd picture messa ges w ith yo ur phone . There are s everal im a ges inc luded in your ph one and space for five additional pictures. Note: This function can be used only if it is support ed by y our net wor k ope rator or servi ce prov id er . Only phones that offe r pict ure me s s a ge f e a tu re s can receive and display pic ture messages.
T ext mess ages Nokia 6560 User Guide 8 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia Send 1 From t he m enu , se lect Messages > Create message , w rit e yo ur te xt me ssa ge, and sele ct Optio ns > In ser t pict ure . 2 Scr oll t o the pict ure y ou wa nt t o se nd, p res s Vi ew . 3 Select Inser t > Optio ns. OR T o ch oose a diffe rent picture, press Back , scroll to another picture, and press View . 4 Select Pre view to see the message and picture, or select Se nd . 5 Ent er th e phon e number to wh ich you wan t to se nd t he pi ctu re mess age and press OK . Note: The phone number yo u choose mus t be ab le to rec eive pi cture message s. Recei v e 1 When your phone displays Mess age rec eived , press Sh ow . 2 If the pictu re h as a tex t m essa ge with it, scroll u p or do wn to see the en tire me ss ag e. Options Delet e —Delet es the pictu re y ou se lect . Reply —Lets you reply as a text message or e-mail. Chat —Starts a c hat session with the per son who se nt the message . Use det ail — Let s you use a n umb er o r e-m a il a ddr ess inc lude d in the m es sage . Forward —Sends the mess age t o a frie nd. Ed it t ex t —Edi ts the m ess ag e if neede d. Sav e —S av es th e m ess a ge to y our arch i ve. Rename —Creates a new nam e for the message. • CHAT Y ou can ha ve a direc t co nversati on w ith an other pe rson us ing the ch at fe ature. Chat h as distinc t advantages over text messaging, such as faster send and reply , as well as direct, uninte rrupted c ommunic ation w ith you r chat partne r . To use chat you mus t subs cribe to te xt me ssaging, whic h is ne twork dep end ent . Cont act you r service provider for m ore informati on.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 82 Copyright © 2004 N okia Start a session 1 From the m enu , se le ct Messages > Chat. 2 Enter the ot her party’s phone nu mber or retriev e it from the phon e book and press OK . 3 At My chat name , e nte r a name for the ch at s ession ( up to five ch aracters) and press OK . 4 Wri te your chat me ssage, se lect Option s > Send . The reply from the ot her party i s shown above your original message. 5 Press OK to c lear th e screen a n d reply to the mes sage. 6 T o vi ew t he prev io us mess age or ed it you r c hat nam e, se lec t Op tions > Chat hist ory or Chat n ame . Note: Y ou can start a ch at session when r eplying to a r egular text message. After re ading the message, se lect Options > Ch at . Use predictive text When yo u a re in a ch at s ess ion, you can us e the p hon e dictio na ry to he lp s pee d up text ent ry . 1 From the m enu , se le ct Messages > Chat > Op tio ns > Pr ed ic ti ve te xt . 2 Select the la ng uage you want . Chat history Y ou can view me ssage s se nt and re ce ived durin g th e ac tive ch a t ses sion. From the me ssage scr een, sel ect Optio ns > Chat histo ry . Change chat name 1 Fro m the me ssage sc ree n, sel ect Op tion s > Chat n ame . 2 Enter a new nickna me. End chat session From th e message sc reen se lect Opt ions > Qu it . Warning: Once you ex it y our ch at s ess io n, th e me ssa ges are d elete d autom atically . There i s n o w ay to save t he cha t history .
Special features Nokia 6560 User Guide 83 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 17 Special features This sect ion de scri bes seve ral sp e cial fea ture s, includ ing Ja va ap pl icati on s, t ransm is sio n of business cards, downloadin g ringin g tones and graphic s from th e Internet, and settin g th e alar m clock. • GALLER Y Y ou c an save pictures and ringin g tones to fold ers in the gallery , or create folders of your own and save them there. Y ou c an dow nload images and tones via WAP . Note: This feature uses share d memory . Please see “S hared Memory ” on page 3 for m ore inform ation. Open the gallery Fr om t he m e n u, se l e ct Menu > Ga llery . Afte r a br ie f pau se , th e fo llo win g sub men us appear in the display: View fold ers —Explore t he fol ders in th e gall ery menu. See “F olders” in t he follo wing section for more info. Add fo lde r —Add a folde r of your ow n. Del ete fold er —D el ete a fo lder yo u have create d. Rename folder — Ren am e a fold e r you ha ve c r eate d. Ga llery d ow nlo ads —Use the graphic and tone downloads in your phone. The phone tries to con ne ct to the Inte rnet us ing your WAP browser an d the curre ntly activ e set of gallery downloads. If the co nnection fai ls, you may need to ac tivate anothe r set or change the cu rrent settings. See “ Set u p for browsing” on page 9 0. Folders 1 At the start scree n, select G alle ry > Vie w Fold ers . 2 Scroll to a folder , such as Gr ap h ic s or Tones , and pre ss Op en . 3 Scroll throug h th e list of graphic s or tones and pre ss Options . 4 Press select to activate one of t he following opt ions or ente r its submenu: Zoom —Enlarge the image . Set c ontr ast —Adjust the co ntrast of the image; available onc e you open an image file . Open —Open th e selec ted file. Set a s wall paper or Set as ring to ne —S et th e graphic as wallpa per . In the Ton e s fo lde r , th is op tio n is Set as ring tone ; th e tone is appl ied to the p rofile in use.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 84 Copyright © 2004 N okia Det ails — View detai ls of the file , such as t he name , time and date the file was cr eate d. So rt —So rt the files according to na me, date, form at, or size. Open in sequenc e — to view the files in the folder sequen tially . Note: Copyright protections may prevent some ima ges, ringing tones , and other co ntent from being c opied, modifie d, transferred or forwarded . • APPLICATIONS With th e Ap plic at ions me nu you can mana ge th e Java ap plication s insta lled on your phone. Y our phone includes some Java appli cations specia lly designed f o r th i s p ho n e . V arious service providers offer oth er applications u sing WAP services. Check with your servic e provide r for m ore informati on. 1 From the m enu , se le ct A pp lic ati ons > S ele ct appl ic ati on . 2 Scroll to a n appl ication, and sele ct Options > O pen . If the selection is a sing le application it launch es. Othe rwise, a l i s t o f a p p l i c a t i o ns in the selecte d applic ation se t appe ars. 3 To launch a single applicat ion w ithin the set, s croll to the desired a pplication, and sele ct Options > Open . Options Open —Start s the application. Delet e —D elete the applic ation or applica tion s et from y our ph one. We b a c c e s s — Provides option s for restric ting network acc ess: • Ask fi rst (ask for net acce ss) • Allow e d (a llow ne t acc ess) • No t allo wed (refu se net acce ss) Ser vic e se tti ng s —C hoose application or de fault settings. Upda te version —C he ck if a ne w ve rsio n of th e ap plica ti on is availa ble for downl oa d. Det ails — Shows additional in formation about the applicati on. Downloads Y ou c an download n ew J ava applications in di fferent ways . 1 From the m enu , se le ct Ap plicat ions > Ap p. down load s . 2 Scroll to the appropriate bookma rk that contains the application you wish to download, and press Selec t to connect t o the WAP page. See “Interne t service ” on page 90 for information on b rowsing WAP pages.
Special features Nokia 6560 User Guide 85 Copyright © 2004 Nokia OR Select More bookm arks to access the list of any book marks saved in your Ser vi ces menu. Note: This fea ture is network-depen dent. Contact your wireless prov ider for more in formation. A cac he is a me mory locati on th at is use d to s tore d ata te mpora rily . If y ou h a ve tried to ac cess or h a ve a cces sed c onfid ential in formation requiring passwo rds, empt y t he c ache aft er e ach u se. T he info rmat ion or ser vices you hav e acc ess ed a re sto re d in t he ca ch e. T o emp ty t he ca ch e, sel ec t Services > Clear t he cach e . Y o ur devic e may h ave some bookm arks load ed for sites no t affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse the se sites. If you choose to access them , you should ta ke the same precautions for security or content as you would w ith any Interne t site . The sec urity ico n does not i ndicate th at the data tr ansmission between the gate way and t he co nten t ser ver ( or place wher e th e requ est ed res our ce is st ored ) is s ecure . The service provid er secures the data transm ission between the gateway and the con ten t s erv er . Only in stall soft ware from source s that offe r adequate protection agains t harmful s oftware. Game downloads 1 From the m enu , se le ct Game s > Gam e dow nl oads . 2 Scroll to the appropriate bookma rk that contains the application you wish to download and press Selec t to con nect to the WAP page. See “Interne t service ” on page 90 for information on b rowsing WAP pages. OR Select More bookm arks to access the list of any book marks saved in your Ser vi ces menu. Note: This fea ture is network-depen dent. Contact your wireless prov ider for more in formation. If the con nection fails, ent er the Servic es menu and activ ate another se t of servic e sett ings. See “O pti on s availab le du ring c on nect ion” on page 9 1 for mo re infor m ation on browser settin gs.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 86 Copyright © 2004 N okia Memory From the m enu, selec t A pp lic atio ns > M emo ry to view the am ou nt o f memory available . • RINGING TONES Y ou c an dow nload additional rin ging to nes to the galle ry . Ri ng ing to ne s ca n be ringing sou nds or short tun es. For details about th is netw ork se rvice, contact yo ur wireless servic e provid er , who can also point you to W eb sites that offer these tones. Receive a tone If you have this service and y our phone receives a downloaded ringing tone, your phone shows Ring ing to ne recei ved . Select Optio ns > Playback , Sav e to ne , or Disca rd . It may n ot be possible t o play the tone u ntil the call i s disconne cted. Save a tone 1 From t h e o ption s me nu, selec t Save t one . 2 Enter a nam e for the ton e, and press OK . 3 Find a folde r location for t he tone , and pres s Select . Play tones 1 Locate a t one from on e of you r folders. 2 Select Options > Open . 3 To end th e t one , p res s Stop . Discard tones Y ou can discard a downloaded ringing ton e before you save it by selecting Bac k > OK . OR To disc ard a downlo aded tone from a folder , select Op tio ns > De l ete > Yes . • ALARM CLOCK The alarm c lock is based on th e time settings in t he phone clock. Y ou can set the alarm clock to ring at any time, even i f your phone is turned off. • The alarm clock sounds on e q uiet beep, and several quic k, quiet be eps. Thes e beeps co nti nue and i ncreas e in vol ume un til an swered . • I f yo u ha ve sel ect ed t he Sile nt or Beep once r inging tone , the alarm clock quietly beeps onc e. The best profile to use with the alarm clock is Nor mal or Outdoor , un less these profile s have be en m odified from th eir original settings.
Special features Nokia 6560 User Guide 87 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Note: If the a larm time is re ache d while th e device is sw itc hed off, the devi ce s wi tches itself on a nd st arts sounding the alarm tone. If you pre ss Stop , the de vice asks whe the r you wan t to activ ate t he dev ice fo r ca lls. Press No to switch off the de vice or Ye s to m ake and r ec eiv e ca lls . Do no t press Ye s when wi rel ess phon e us e may c aus e in te rfer e nce or dan ger . Set the alarm 1 From the m enu , se le ct A larm c lock . 2 Enter the ti me for th e alarm a nd press OK . Use t he hh :mm form at (03:4 0, for example). The alarm c lock rep laces any exis ting numbers with the new time . 3 Select am or pm > OK . The am an d pm opt ions appear only if you have chosen th e am/pm format for the c lock. Ala rm on appears, and the alarm clock icon appears on th e start screen. T urn off the alarm When the alar m clock so unds: • Pr ess St op to turn it off. • Pr ess Snooz e to set the alarm to go off again in 1 0 minut es . Snoozi n g appears on th e scr een . If yo u wish to ca ncel t he sn ooz e, pre ss Stop . If you let t he alarm rin g for 1 minute or mo re without pressing a k ey , it stops sounding, wait s 1 0 min utes, a nd the n soun ds again. This con tinu es until y ou pre ss St op . Deactivate the alarm From the m enu , se le ct A larm c lock > Off .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 88 Copyright © 2004 N okia 18 Co nnectivity Y ou can make a serial conne ction be tween y our phone an d a compatible PC usin g the DK U-5 da ta c able. Th is cable is a vaila ble for pu rchase as an e nhanc em ent. On ce you esta blish t his con nection , you c an acc ess you r phon e informatio n from you r PC, or use your phone as a modem. I t ma y also be possible to make this same connection b etween your ph one and a com patible Infrared-equ ipped laptop or IR equipped desktop PC, using your ph one’s infrared port. Note: Fo r more infor matio n, se e th e PC C onn ect ivi ty Guid e. Th is do cu ment and all related softw are can be downloade d from the Phone section of www .nokiausa.com . Che ck for pe riodic upda tes o n co nne ctiv ity o ptions . • INFRARE D Y ou c an se t u p the ph one t o r ece ive d ata th ro ug h its IR p or t. To u se a n IR co nne c tion , transmission and re ception m ust b e to or fr om an infrared compat ible phone or device. Y ou c an send or re ceive data, such as busine ss cards and calendar n otes, to or from a compatible phon e or data device (such as a computer) using the IR port of y ou r phone. Impor ta nt: Do no t point the IR (infrare d) beam at anyon e's eye or allo w it to inte rfere with othe r IR devices. This device is a c lass 1 laser product. SEND AND RECEIVE DATA Ensure that the IR ports of the send ing and receiving devi ces are pointing at each other and th at th ere ar e no obs tru ctions betw een th e devi ces. T he pre ferabl e dis ta nce betwe en the tw o devic es in a n infrared c onne ction is from 3 inc hes to 3 feet. Fro m the star t sc reen, selec t Menu > Infr a red to a cti vate IR in you r p hon e. Activa te IR in the receiving device as well. If data t ransfe r is n ot sta rted wi thin tw o mi nut es af te r th e ac ti va tio n o f th e I R po rt, the c onnection is ca nce lled and ha s to be st art ed ag a in . CONNEC TION INDICATOR • When is show n conti nuously , the IR c onne ct ion is ac tivate d and your phone is ready to send or receive data using its IR port . • When blinks, your phone is try ing t o connect t o the ot her device or a connection has be en lost. 3- f t ma x imu m distance
Conn ectiv ity Nokia 6560 User Guide 89 Copyright © 2004 Nokia Data communication applications For information on using a data comm unic ation application, re fer to th e documentation provided w ith the applicat ion. If you use an IR c onne ctio n, activa te the IR con nectio n in yo ur ph one by sele cti ng Infr a red f r o m t h e m e n u. Al s o , ma k e s u r e t h a t t h e c o n n e c t io n i s a c t i v e o n y o u r P C . If you u se the D KU -5 d ata cable : 1 Connect the cabl e to th e USB port on your compu ter and t o the connec tor on your phon e. 2 Start using the data communic ations applicat ion on the comput er . Note: Making or an swering ph one c alls durin g a compute r conne ction is not rec ommended as it might disrupt t he operation. For better perform ance durin g data calls, place th e phone on a stationary surfac e. Do not m ove the phone during a data call. • NOKIA PC SUITE Nokia PC Suite is a collection of powerful tools that you can use to manage phone features and data. P C Suite softw are and documen tation for the Nok ia 65 60 c an be downloaded from the Phone section of ww w .noki ausa .c om .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 90 Copyright © 2004 N okia 19 Internet service Y o ur phone has a built -in brows er you may use t o connec t to sele cted s ervice s on th e Interne t. You may view wea ther re por ts, c heck ne ws or fli ght times, v iew fin ancial information , and mu ch more. Y ou may als o save the addres s of an Internet site as a book ma rk, much the same w ay you b oo k ma r k a W eb pag e on your pe rsonal compu ter . Note: T o use the browser , you may need to subscribe to additional services. Also, your s ervice provider may need to configure your phone for brow sing after you ha ve subs cribed . This is a netw ork depe nde nt featu re. Conta ct your servi ce provide r for m ore informat ion. Service provider’s role Because wi reless Inter net cont ent i s desig ned to be viewed from your p hone, yo ur wireless service provider now becomes your wi reless In ternet service prov ider as well. I t is l ik ely that y our ser vi ce pr ov ider has crea te d a ho me pag e an d se t up y our bro ws er to go t o th is p a ge w hen y ou co nn ec t to th e In te rne t . On c e a t you r s erv ic e pro vi de r’s home page, you will f ind links to a number of other sites that offer wirel ess access. The in fo rma tio n or se r vic es y o u have ac ces s ed ar e st ored i n the c ache o f yo ur phone . A cach e is a memory loca tion tha t is used to store data temporar ily . If you have trie d to ac ce ss or ha ve acc ess ed confidential inform ation requiring pa sswords, em pty the cach e after e ach us e. To e mpt y th e cach e, s ele ct Servi ces > Clear the ca che . Y o ur devic e may h ave some bookm arks load ed for sites no t affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse the se sites. If you choose to access them , you should ta ke the same precautions for security or content as you would w ith any Interne t site . Note: The security icon does not indicate t hat the d ata transmission be tween th e gate way and t he c onte nt serv er (o r pl ace wher e t he re que sted r eso urce is stored) is secure. The service provider secures the data transmission betwe en th e gate wa y and the con te nt se rver . Only in stall software from source s that offer adequate protecti on against harmful s oftware. • SET UP FOR BROWSING Y ou shou ld not need to do anythi ng to set u p your phon e for browsing. Y o ur service prov ider usu ally mo difie s the a ppropr iat e sett in gs wh en you subsc ri be to the feat ure . Co ntac t your se rvi ce pr ovi de r if you hav e prob lem s using the brow ser .
Internet serv ice Nokia 6560 User Guide 9 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia • SIGN ON TO THE INTERNET Use t he Servic es menu to conn ect to the Intern et, if y ou h ave a w irele ss inte rne t service provider . 1 From the m enu , se le ct Services > Home , or pre ss and hold the 0 key . The wo rd Home may be repla ced with th e na me of th e i nte rnet s etting. If an e r ror m essage appe ars, t he phon e m ay n ot be set up for bro wsin g. Cont ac t you r servic e provid e r to mak e sure th at you r phon e is confi gu red pr oper ly . 2 T o sign off the in tern et, pres s the End ke y , or selec t Options > Quit . The conne ction may drop automatically after a pe riod of inactivity . • BROWSING METHO DS The browser u ses that same k ey and t ext function ality as other phone fe atures. Use t he f our- way Scro l l key t o s croll through optio ns and li nks. To quickly acti vate a link, press the Talk key . • BROWSER OPTIONS (SERVICES MENU) The services menu gives you se veral options both before y ou browse and while you are bro wsing. O ptions w ill change depen ding on you r activ ity . Options available without connection Some service providers may have customized t he options on the se rvices menu. Contact your service provider for more information abou t the options the y provide: Home —Starts t he browser and takes you to your service provider’ s hom e page. Bookmar ks —Show s a list of all saved bookmark s Set ti ng s — Provides optio ns for changing connec tion settin gs, appearance settings, and se curit y settin gs. Go to ad dres s —Accep ts an addres s you ent er . Clear th e cache —Empties the browser’s temporary memory and frees up space. Options available during connection While you are conn ected to the Internet, the phone browser may provide some of the addition al options described in the follow ing list: Home —Takes you back to th e servic e provider’s home page. The w ord Home may be repla ced w ith the n am e of the in ternet settin g. Bookmar ks —Show s a list of all saved bookmark s. Open link —Act iv ates t he l ink you sele cte d. Back —The previous screen appears. Add boo kmar k —Adds a web site address for quick reference.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 92 Copyright © 2004 N okia Go to ad dres s —Accep ts an addres s you ent er . Appe ara nce se ttin gs —A llows you to choose page appearance. Use det ail —C opy information , such as a phone num ber , from th e page. Cookie settin gs — Gives you th e op tion to allow or declin e cookies. Reload —Ref re shes th e pa ge. Clear th e cache —Empties the browser’ s temporary me mory . Secu rity info — Shows secu rity i tem s such as own er , serv er , iss uer , etc. Quit —Ex its the curre nt se ssion an d returns to the s tart scre en . Deve lope rs o f wirel ess Inte r net site s may add optio ns t o the brow ser me n u t ha t a re speci fic to their Web s ites. These opt ions are ofte n links to oth er areas w ithin the site. As in a ny othe r menu, scroll to th e link you wan t and p ress Se lec t . • E DIT A D ATA ENTRY FIELD When you ne ed to e nter inform ation, follow th ese steps: 1 Scro ll to hig h light th e da ta en try fiel d, s ele ct Opt ions > Edit . 2 Use the ke ypad t o en te r the text in th e dat a ent ry fie ld (f or exa mple, Mi a mi ), and sele ct Options > OK . 3 Scroll to the link you wa nt (fo r exa mple, G et fo re c ast ? ), a nd se le c t Optio ns > Open link . • BOOKMARKS Y ou c an save addresses for your favorit e sites as bookmarks. A bookm ark helps you find a site again, ju st as a slip of pape r in a book helps you fin d a page. • If a wireless Intern et site h as a title , it w ill appear in th e bookm ark lis t (for example, Y ah oo! News, ebay on WAP , Mapquest). • If the site ha s no tit le, th e site addre ss w ill appea r in the list of boo kma rks (for example, http://www .yahoo.com/news .wml). SAV E AN AD DR E SS 1 Navigate to the si te you want to book mark and pre ss O pt ions . 2 Select Add Boo kmar k . ENTER A BOOKMARK MANUALLY 1 From the m enu , se le ct Services > Bookmark s > Opt ions > New bookma rk . 2 Enter the si te addr ess (f or ex ample, my .yahoo.c om ) a nd press OK . Y ou do not n eed to en ter http:/ / . They are added automatic ally . 3 Enter a nam e for the ne w bookm ark and press OK .
Internet serv ice Nokia 6560 User Guide 93 Copyright © 2004 Nokia RETURN TO A BOOKMARKED SITE 1 From the m enu , se le ct Services > Bookmark s . 2 Scroll to th e bookmark you want, and select Opt ions > Go to . If you are no t curre ntl y brows ing, the phone w ill conne ct to the Interne t. Note: Only install software from s ources th at offe r adequate protection against vi ruses and ot her harmfu l softw are. • EXAMPLES OF WIRELESS INTERNET SITES The follow ing illustration s show e lements y ou may find on a wirel ess Interne t site. Thes e are exampl es onl y . 1) Header line . Shows the current Interne t site. 2) Active link . Appears as a highlighte d word. 3) Inacti ve link . Appears as an underlin ed wo rd. Scroll up or down throu gh t he list of lin ks. 4) Selection list . Brackets [ ] appear wh en you have the option to enter info rmation. 5) Options . Sel e ct Opt ions to g o to th e site menu and/or brow ser page. 6) Back . Se le ct Back to return to the previous page. 7) Data entr y fie ld . B r ac ke t s [ ] that en cl ose dots in di cat e when you ne ed to en te r i nfo rm at ion . In this ex am ple, y o u can en ter your zip cod e to receive the local weathe r forecast . 1) 2) 3) 6) 4) 5) 7)
Nokia 6560 User Guide 94 Copyright © 2004 N okia 20 Game s Not on ly ca n you u se y our ph one for commu nica tion, but also fo r some serious fu n. Y ou c an choose from any of th e four game s listed below . Backgammon Triple P op Bounc e Che ss Puzzle Start a new game 1 Select Ga mes > Selec t g ame . 2 Scroll to th e desired game, and select Options > Open . Use t he op ti on Instr ucti ons to lear n how to pl ay the ga me. With the option Level you can choose the diffic ulty level of th e gam e. Settings Go to game set tings by selecting Ga mes > Se tt ing s . Her e you ca n cu stom iz e a game by activati ng or d eactivating game sounds, game lights and shake s. Downloads The Nokia 65 60 phon e has th e capabi lity t o downl oad Jav a games f rom th e I nte rne t. This i s a network de pendent fe ature. Please c heck wit h your service provider for d etails. Please vis it Nokia game s servic es on the Inte rnet for m ore hints and tips: http://www .nokia.c om /us . Memory From the m enus, select Games > Memory t o view the amount of m emo ry available.
Enhancements Nokia 6560 User Guide 95 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 2 1 Enha nc ements Check the model n umber of an y charger before use with th is dev ice. T his dev ice is inten ded for use when su pplied with pow er from ACP -7, ACP-8, and ACP-12. Warning: Use only batteries, ch argers and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. T he use of any other ty pes may invalida te any approval or w arranty , and may be dan gerous. F or av ailability of approved enhanceme nts, please check with your dealer . Y our de vice and its enhanceme nts may con t ain smal l parts. K eep t hem out of reach of small c hildren. A fe w prac tica l rul es a bo u t acc ess or ies and en ha nc em ent s: • K eep all accessories and enh ancements out of th e reach of small children. • When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhance ment, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. • Chec k regularly t ha t enha ncem ent s in stalled in a ve hic le are moun ted an d are operating properly . • Installa tion of a ny com plex ca r en hanc ements must be m ade by qualified personnel only . Po w e r • Standard 7 80-m Ah L i-Ion Battery ( BLD-3) • Stand ard Trav el Charger (ACP-7) • Rapid T ravel Charge r (ACP-8) • Tra vel Charger (ACP-12) • Retractable Charger (AC-1) • Data ca ble (DKU-5) • Battery Charging Stand (DDC-1 ) • Desktop Stand (DCV-14 ) Audio • Earbud Headset (HS-5) • Boom Headset (HDB- 4) • Retractabl e Heads et (HS-1 0) • FM R adio Headset (HS-2R) • Came ra Headset (HS-1C) • Music Stand (D T-1) • Access ibility Loopset (LPS-4) • Phone Adapt er (HDA-10) Car •C a r K i t ( C K - 6 ) • Mobile H older (MBC -15 S) • Mobile Charger (LCH-12 ) • H ead re st Han d sfre e (B HF -1 ) Covers and carrying • Xpr ess-on Color Cov ers • Carry Cases
Nokia 6560 User Guide 96 Copyright © 2004 N okia 22 Reference Information • BATTERY INFORMATION Charging and discharging Y our de vice is powered by a rechargeable batte ry . The full performan ce of a n ew battery is achieved only after two or three com plete charge and disc harge cycles. The batte ry can be ch arged and dis charged hu ndreds of tim es but it will eventu ally wear out. W hen the talk a nd stan dby tim es ar e notice ably s hort er than norm al, buy a new batte ry . U se only Nok ia approved batteries, and re charge your b attery only with Nokia approved chargers designate d for this device. Unplug the charge r from the ele ctrical plug and the devic e wh en not in us e. Do not leav e the battery conn ec ted to a charger . Overc harging ma y shorten its lifetim e. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. Temperat u re extremes can affect the ability of y our batt ery to c harge . Use the batte ry only for it s intende d purpos e. Ne ver use any charger or batte ry that is damaged. Do not s hort-c ircuit th e bat tery . Acciden ta l short-c ircuiti ng ca n occur wh en a metallic object s uch a s a coi n, clip, or p en caus es di rect con nection of the positive ( ) and ne gative (-) term inals of the b attery . (These look like me tal strips on the battery .) This might hap pen, for example, when you carry a s pare battery in your pocket or purse . Short-circuit ing the te rm inals may damage the battery or the con nec ting ob jec t. Leaving the batte ry in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summ er or winte r con ditions, will redu ce the c apacity and life time of the ba ttery . Alwa ys try to keep the battery betwe en 59°F and 77°F (15°C and 25°C). A device with a hot or cold b atter y m ay not wor k temp ora ril y , ev en w hen th e ba tt ery is full y ch ar ge d. Battery pe rformanc e is parti cularly limited i n tempe ratures well be low fre ezing. Do not dispose o f batteries in a fire! Dispose of batte ries accordin g to local regulations. Please recycle when possibl e. Do not dispose as household waste.
Re fe renc e Info rm ati on Nokia 6560 User Guide 97 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • CARE A ND MAINTENANCE Y ou r de vic e is a p roduc t of sup erio r desi gn an d craf tsman shi p and sh ou ld be t reat ed with care. The suggestions below will help you prote ct your wa rranty coverage and enjo y your d evi ce for ma ny y ears . • K eep the device dry . Prec ipitation, humidi ty , and all t ypes of liquids or m oisture can contain min erals tha t will co rrode elec tronic circuits . If y our de vic e does get wet, remov e the batte ry and allow the de vice to dry c omplete ly before replacing it. • Do not use or store the devic e in dusty , dirty areas. Its mov ing parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not store the de vice in ho t areas. High temperature s can shorten th e life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or me lt certain plast ics. • Do not s tore the devic e in cold a reas. Wh en the devic e return s to its n ormal temperat ure, moisture can form inside th e device and dama ge electronic circuit bo ards. • Do not a ttempt to ope n the device oth er than as in structe d in this gu ide. • Do not drop, knock , or shake the de vice. Rough handli ng can bre ak internal circuit bo ards and fine mech anics . • Do no t use ha rsh c hemica ls, cleaning sol vents , or strong de tergen ts to clea n the dev ice . • Do not paint the de vice. P a int can c log the m oving parts and pre vent proper operation. • Use only the supplie d or an approved replaceme nt anten na. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attac hme nts co uld damage th e device and m ay violate regulations governing radio devic es. All of the above sugge stions apply equally to your device, battery , charger , or any enh an c eme n t. I f an y de v ice is no t w o rkin g pro per ly , ta ke it to th e n ea res t a u tho riz e d service facility for service . • ADDIT IONAL SAFETY INFORMAT ION Operating environment Rememb er to fol low an y specia l regulations in force in any are a and alw ays switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger . Use the device only in it s no rmal opera ting positio ns. To mainta in complia nce with radio frequenc y exposure guidelines only u se accessories approved by Nok ia for use with this device. When the device is on and being wo rn on the body , always use an approved carrying c ase.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 98 Copyright © 2004 N okia Medical dev ices Operation of any radio transmit ting equi pme nt, inc luding wirele ss phone s, may interfere with the fu nctio nality of ina dequa tely protec ted me dical dev ices. C onsult a physician or the manu facturer of the medical device to de termine if the y are adequat ely shielded from ex ternal RF ene rgy or if you have any quest ions. Switc h off your phon e in he alth care facili ties whe n any regulations posted in t hese areas instruc t you to do so . Hospita ls or h ealth ca re facilit ies m ay be using equipme nt that coul d be se nsi tive to exte rna l RF en ergy . PA C EM A K E R S P acemaker manufa cturers r ecommend that a mi nimu m separati on of 6 in. (15.3 cm) be maintain ed between a wireless phone and a pacem aker to av oid potential interfere nce wi th the pacemak er . These recom me ndation s are consis tent with the independent research by an d recommen dations of Wireless T echnology Research. To minimize th e poten tial for in terference , persons w ith pacemake rs should • Always keep th e devic e more t han 6 in. (15.3 cm) from their pacemake r whe n the de vice is s witch ed on • Not carry th e device in a breast pocket • Hold the de vice to th e ear opposite the pacem aker If you hav e any reason t o suspect that inte rference is takin g place, sw itch off you r device im mediately . HEARI NG AID Some di gital wireless devic es may interfere with some h earing aids. If interferenc e occurs , cons ult your servic e provider . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affe ct imp roperly installed or in adequ ately shielded electronic systems in mo tor veh icles such as ele ctronic fue l injec tion systems, elec tronic a ntiskid (an tilock) br aking syst ems, e lec tronic spee d con trol syste ms, air ba g s ystems. For more inform ation, chec k with the m anufa cturer or its representativ e of your vehicle or any equipme nt that has be en added. Only qu alified personn el sho uld service the d evi ce, or ins tall th e dev ice in a ve hicle. Faulty installation or s ervice ma y be da nge rous a nd m ay in valid ate any warrant y that may apply to the device. Check regularl y that all wirele ss devic e e quipme nt in your vehicl e is mount ed and ope rating properly . Do n ot store or carry flamm able liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the sam e comp art ment as th e devic e, it s part s, or enhan cem ents. F or veh icl es equi pped with an air bag, remember that an air ba gs i nf late w i th gr eat fo rc e. Do n ot pl ac e ob jec ts, in clud in g in stal led or port abl e wire less equipment in the area over the air bag or in th e air bag deplo yment a rea . If in-vehicle wirele ss equipm ent is improperly installe d and the air bag in flates, serious in jury coul d result .
Re fe renc e Info rm ati on Nokia 6560 User Guide 99 Copyright © 2004 Nokia P otentially explosive environments Switch off you r device when in any area w ith a pote ntially explosive atm osphere and obey all signs and instructions . P otent ially explosive atmos phere s include areas where you w ould normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosio n or fire resulting in bodi ly injury or even death. Swi tch of f t he devic e a t re fue lling p oint s su ch as near gas pu mps at ser vice sta tions. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipme nt in fuel de pots, storage, and distribution areas, chemical plants or where blasting operation s are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmo sphere are often but not always c learly marked. They include below de ck on b oats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas ( s uch as propane or butane ), and areas where the air c ontains c hemic als or partic le s such as grain, dust or me tal powders. FCC re gulations proh ibit u sing you r w ireless device wh ile in the air . The us e of wireless te lephone s in an aircraft ma y be dangerous t o the operation of the aircraft, dis rupt t he wi reless t elephone network, and may be illegal. Failure to observe th ese instructi ons may le ad to suspension or denial of tele phone services to the offende r , leg al action , or both. EMERGENC Y CALLS Impor ta nt: Wireless phones, includi ng thi s phone, operate using radio s ignals , wireless network s, landline net works, and user-prog rammed fun ctions. Because of this , conn ections in a ll co nditions c annot be guara nteed . Y ou sh ould n eve r rely sole ly o n an y wire less phon e for e ss ent ial comm u ni catio n s like m edical em ergenc ies. To mak e an em erg enc y c a ll: 1 If the phone is no t on, switch it on . Chec k for adequate signal stre ngth. 2 Press En d key as many time s as neede d to clear the displ ay and ready the phone for calls. 3 K ey in the offic ial emergenc y num ber for your present loc ation. Emerge ncy numbers v ary by locatio n. 4 Press t he Ta lk key . If certain feat ures are in use, you may first nee d to t urn those feature s off be fore you ca n ma ke an e mer gency call. C onsult this guide o r you r servic e provide r . When maki ng an emergency cal l, give all th e necessary in formation as accurat ely as possible. Y o ur wireless phone ma y be the on ly means of commun ication at th e scene of an ac cident. Do not end the call until given permission t o do so.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 00 Copyright © 2004 N okia CERTIFIC ATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHON E MEETS THE GOVER NMENT'S REQUIREMEN TS FOR EX POSURE TO R A D I O W AVE S . Y our wirel ess phone is a rad io tr ansmitter a nd receiv er . It is de signed a nd manufac tured not to exceed the emi ssion limi ts for exposure t o radio f requency (RF ) energy set b y the Federal Co mmunications Co mmission of t he U.S. Go vernment. These l imits are part of co mprehen sive guidelines an d establis h permitted le vels of RF en ergy for t he gene ral popu la tio n. The gu idel ine s are base d on stan dards th at we re dev elop ed by inde pende nt sc ien tific org an iz ation s t hrou gh p e riodi c and th orou gh evalu at io n of scientific studies. T he standar ds include a substantial safety margin designed to assure th e safety o f all person s, regard less of ag e and health. The exposure standard for w irele ss mobile phones employs a unit of me asurement known as the Specific Abs orption Rate, or SAR. The SAR li mit set by the F CC is 1.6W/k g.* Te sts for SAR are con duct ed usin g standard operating positions accepted by the FCC w ith t he phon e tr ansmittin g at its highe st ce rtified pow er lev el in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determ ined a t the highes t certifie d power level, the actual SAR level of t he phon e while ope rating can be we ll below th e maxim um valu e. This is becau se th e pho ne is d esign ed to oper ate at mu lti ple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach th e network. In gene ral, the closer you are to a wi reless base station a nte nna, the lower the power output. B efore a phon e mode l is ava ilab le fo r sa le to th e pub lic, it mu st b e te sted and c ert ifi ed to the FCC that i t does not exceed the l imit establ ished by the go vernment- adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are perfor med in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the b ody) as r equired by the FCC for each model. The high est SAR value for this mode l phone as reported to th e FCC when t ested for use at the e ar is 1.25 W /kg, and whe n worn on the body , as described in this user guide, is 1.19 W/kg. (Body-worn me asurem e nts diffe r among phone models, depending upon available enhanc ements and FCC requireme nts). While there may be differences between the SAR le vels of v arious phones and at various positions, they all m eet the governm ent requiremen t. The F CC has granted an Equipmen t Authorization for this mode l phone with all reporte d SAR levels evaluate d as in com pliance wi th the FCC RF exposure guidelin es. SAR inform ation on this model ph one is on file with the F CC and can be found under th e Display Gr an t sec tio n of ht tp://ww w .fcc.gov/oe t/fccid after searching on FCC ID GMLRH-25. For body worn op eration, thi s phone has been tested and meet s the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with a carry c ase, belt clip, or h older tha t contai ns no meta l and that positi ons the handset a mi nimu m of 5/8-inc h (1.5 cm ) from the body . Use of other c arry cas es, be lt clips, or h olde rs may n ot e nsure comp liance w ith FCC RF exposure guideline s. If you do not u se a bod y-worn acce ssory and are not holdin g the pho ne at the ear , pos ition the hands et a minimu m of 5/8-in ch (1. 5 cm) from your body when the phone is switched on.
Re fe renc e Info rm ati on Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 0 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia *In the Uni ted St ates and Canada , the S A R limit for m obile phones us ed by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorpora tes a substa ntial margin of safety to giv e additional p rotection for the public and to account for any variati ons in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting require ments and the netw ork band. For SAR informa tion i n o ther region s plea se loo k under p roduct i nfor mation at www .noki a.com .
Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 02 Copyright © 2004 N okia • BATTE RY This section provides information abou t the ph one battery . Be aware th at the informat ion in this se ction is subje ct to ch ange. C onsult you r servic e provide r for more in formation. Note: Th e cha rgi ng ti mes li sted i n the n ext se cti on ar e appro ximat e. Charging tim es The following table sh ows battery charging tim es for the specified c harger: Standby and talk ti mes The tim es shown in th e followin g table are estimate s only and represent a range for either standby or talk time s (not a c ombination of both). Warning: Batte ry talk and standby tim es are estimates only and depend on sign al streng th, netw ork co nditions, fe ature s used, batte ry a ge an d condition ( includin g the effe ct of chargin g habits), tempe ratures to w hich battery is exposed, use in digital mode, a nd m any othe r factors. Ple ase n ote that the amou nt of time a phone is us ed for ca lls w ill affect its st andby time. Like w ise, the amou nt of time t hat th e p hone is tu rned on a nd in standby mode w ill affect it s tal k time. The follow ing table s hows ta lk-time an d standby tim es in both digit al and analog networks: Battery Option ACP-7 Charger ACP-12 Charger BLD-3 Li-Ion 780 mAh 2 h, 45 mi n 1 h, 35 min Battery opt io n Digit al ta lk time Analog tal k -tim e Stan db y time Digit al Ana log BLD-3 Li-Ion 780 mAh up to 4 h ours up to 1 1 5 m in up t o 11 d a y s up t o 47 hours
Re fe renc e Info rm ati on Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 03 Copyright © 2004 Nokia • T ECHNICAL INFORMATION Weight 88.36 g (3.1 1 oz) wi th BL D-3 78 0-m Ah Li-Ion Battery Size 1 0 5.8 x 44 x 19. 1 mm (hxw xd) Freque ncy ra nge Lowban d 824.04 –848. 97 M Hz (TX ) 869.04 –89 3.97 M Hz (RX) Highba nd 1850.04–1 909 .92 M Hz ( TX) 1930.0 8–1 989 .96 M Hz ( RX) Tra nsm itter out put po wer Up t o 600 mW Bat ter y volt a ge ( N omi n al) 3.7 V Opera ting tem pera tur e -4°F to 1 0 4°F (-20°C t o 40 °C) Number of chann els 832 lowb and 1997 high band Phone numbe rs 3 Memory locations Up to 500 contacts, with m ultiple ph one numbers and text entries per con tact.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 04 Copyright © 2004 N okia 23 Nokia One-Y ear Limited W arranty Nokia Inc. (“Nok ia”) warrant s that this cellular ph one (“Produc t”) is fre e from defects i n material and workmans hip that result in Produ ct failure during normal usage, a ccording t o the follow ing terms and condition s: 1 The limited war ranty for the Product extends for ONE (1 ) year b eginni ng o n the date of t he purch ase of the Product. This one year period is e xtended by each w hole day that th e Product is out of your possession for repair under th is wa rrant y . 2 The limited warranty ex tends only to the original purchaser (“C onsumer”) o f t h e Product and is not assignable or transferable t o any subseque nt purch aser/ end -us er . 3 The limited warrant y extends only to Consumers who purchase the Product in th e Unit ed St ates of Ameri ca. 4 During th e limite d wa rranty pe riod, Nokia w ill repa ir , or replace, at No kia’s sole option, any defective parts, or any parts that w ill n ot properly ope rate for the ir intended use w ith n ew or refurbished re placeme nt item s if such re pair or replacement is ne eded becau se of prod uct malfun ction or failure during normal usage. No c harge will be made to th e Consumer for any such parts. Nokia will a lso pay for the l abor charge s inc urred by No kia in repairing or replacing the defective parts. The limited wa rranty does not c over defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or stru ctural item s, including framin g, and any non-operativ e parts. Nokia’s limit of liability und er t he limite d wa rranty shall be the actu al cash va lue of the Product at the time the Cons umer return s the Produ ct for repair , de termine d by th e price paid by the Consum er for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. Nokia shall not be liable for any other losses or damages. These re medies are the Consumer’s exclusive remedies for bre ach of warranty . 5 Upon request from Nok ia, the Consumer mu st prove th e date o f the origin al purchase of t he Produc t by a date d bill of sale or dated it emized receipt. 6 The Consum er shall bear the cost of shipping th e Product to Nokia in Melbourne , Florida . Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Produc t back to the Co nsum er afte r the comp letion of s ervice under this lim ite d warrant y .
Nokia One-Y ear Limit ed Warranty Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 05 Copyright © 2004 Nokia 7 The Co nsu mer s hall have n o c ove rage or be nefits u nder th is lim ited warran ty if any of th e following co ndition s are applic able: a) The Produ ct has been subjected t o abnormal use, abnormal con ditions, improper storage, exposu re to moisture o r dampness, unauthori zed modifications, unau thorized c onnection s, unauthorized repair , misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, imprope r installation, or oth er acts which are not the fault of Noki a, including damage caused by shipp ing. b) The Product h as bee n damage d from e xternal c aus es such as collis ion with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, win dstorm, lightning, earthquake or d amage fro m exposure to weather c ondition s, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blo wn fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, damage caused by computer or in ternet viru ses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancelbots or damage cause d by the conn ection to other produ cts not recomm ended for inte rconnection by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in writing by the Co nsumer of t he alleged defect or mal fu nct ion of th e Pr odu ct w i thin fo urte en (14 ) day s aft er t he ex p iratio n of the applic able limited w arranty period . d) The Product serial num ber plate or the accessory data code has been removed, defaced or altered. e) The defect or damage was c aused by the defectiv e function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external ant enna, or viruses or oth er software problem s introdu ced into the Produ ct. 8 Nokia does not warrant unint errupted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develops during the lim ited warrant y period, the Consum er sh all take the foll owing step-by-ste p procedure: a) The Consum er shall return the Produc t t o the pl ace of purchase for repair or replacement proc essing. b) If “ a” is not convenien t because of distanc e (more th an 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall ship t he Product pre paid and insured to: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Department 795 We st Na sa Bl v d. Melb ourne, FL 3290 1 c) The Consume r shall include a return address, dayt ime phone number and/ or fax num ber , complete de scription of the probl em, proof of purchase and service agre ement (i f applicable). Expen ses related to removin g the Product from an ins tallation a re not cov ered unde r this limite d warrant y . d) The Consume r will be bille d for any parts or labor c harges n ot covered by this limit ed warranty . The C onsume r will be respon sible for any e xpenses related to rein stallation of the Produc t.
Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 06 Copyright © 2004 N okia e) Nokia will r epai r th e Pro duct unde r the limi te d warr anty wi thin 30 d ays afte r rece ipt of t he P rod uct . If No kia ca nnot perf orm repa irs c ove red und er this limi ted war ranty wit hin 30 day s, or afte r a reasonab le numb er of at tempts to rep air the same def ect, Noki a at its op ti on, wi l l pr ovid e a repl aceme nt Pr odu ct or refund the pu rch ase pric e of th e Pro du ct less a reasonable am ount for usage. In some states the Consumer m ay have the righ t t o a lo ane r if the r epa ir of the P rod uct ta ke s m o re t han t en (10) da ys . Ple ase contact the Cust omer Service Cente r a t Nokia at the telepho ne number li sted at the end of thi s warranty if you need a loaner and the repai r of the P rod uct h as ta ken o r i s est imat ed to t ake mor e than ten (1 0 ) da ys. f) If th e Product is returned du ring th e limited warranty period, but th e problem with th e Produc t is not c overed under the terms and c ondition s of this limited w arranty , the C onsume r will be no tified a nd given an estimate of the c harges the Consu mer mu st pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping ch arges billed t o the Con sumer . If the estimate is refused, the Produ ct will b e re turned freight co llect. If the Product is returned afte r the expi ration of the limit ed warranty period, Nokia’ s no r m al s e r vi c e p o li c i e s s h al l a pply and t he Cons umer will be responsible for all shipping charges. 9 Y ou (the C onsum er) un derstand that t he produc t may consis t o f r ef u rb i s h e d equipment that contain s used c ompon ents, some of which h ave been reprocessed. The used compon ents comply w ith Product performance and reliability s pecific ations. 10 ANY IMPLIED WARR ANTY O F MERCHANT ABILITY , OR FITNESS FOR A PAR T ICULAR PU RPOSE O R USE, SH ALL BE LIMI TED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREGOI NG LI MITED WR ITTEN WARRANTY . OTHERWISE, THE FO REGO ING LIMI TED WA RRANTY IS THE CONSU MER’S SOL E AND EXCL USIVE REMED Y AND IS I N LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRAN TIE S, EX PRE SS OR IM PLIE D. NO KI A SH ALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, I NCIDENT AL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDI NG BUT NO T LIMITED TO LO SS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF DAT A, PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT , COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITU TE EQUIPMENT OR FACIL ITIES, DOW NT I ME, THE CLA I MS OF ANY TH IR D P AR TIES, IN CLU DING CUST OM ERS , AND INJURY TO PROPERTY , RESUL TING FROM TH E PURCHASE OR U SE OF THE PRODU C T OR ARI SIN G FR OM BR EAC H OF TH E WAR RA NTY , B RE AC H OF CONTRACT , NEGL IGENCE, STRICT TO RT , OR ANY OTHE R L EGAL OR EQ UIT ABLE THEORY , EVEN IF NOKIA KN EW OF THE LIKELI HOOD OF SU CH D AMAGES. NOKIA SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY , OR LO SS OF U SE DUR ING TH E PERIOD TH AT THE PRODU CT IS BE ING REPAIR ED.
Nokia One-Y ear Limit ed Warranty Nokia 6560 User Guide 10 7 Copy right © 2004 Nokia 11 So me s tat es d o no t al low li mi tat io n of how lo ng an im pl ied w arr an ty lasts , so the one year war ranty limi tat ion ma y not a pply to yo u (th e Consum er). Some stat es do no t al low the exc l usi on or lim ita tion of in c iden t al an d co nse q uen ti al damag es, so cert ain of t he a bove lim itati ons or e xclusi ons m ay no t appl y to you (th e C ons u me r). T his limit e d warr a nty g iv es t he C on su mer s pe ci fic le ga l right s and t he C onsumer may a lso have other right s wh ich v ary from state to st ate. 12 Nokia neithe r assumes nor authorizes any auth orized service center or an y other person or entity to assum e for it any othe r obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly prov ided for in this lim ited wa rrant y includi ng th e provider or se ller of any exte nded w arranty o r service agreement. 13 Th is is the en tir e war ran ty bet ween Noki a and the C ons umer , and s up er s e d es all pr ior a nd cont e mpor an eous a greeme nts or und ers tandi ngs, o r a l or w r i t te n , relating to the Produc t, and no re presentation, prom ise or condit ion not containe d herein s hall m odify these terms . 14 This limited wa rranty allocate s the risk of failure of the Product betwe en the Consumer an d Nokia. The allocation is recognized by th e Consume r and is reflected i n the pu rchase price . 15 Any action or law suit for breach of w arranty must be comm enced wit hin eighte en (18) mont hs following pu rchas e of th e Prod uct. 16 Question s concern ing this limited warranty may be dire cted to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Se rvice 7725 Woodland Ce nter Blvd., Ste. 150 Tam p a , FL 3 3614 Te lephon e: 1-88 8-NO KI A-2U (1-888 -665-42 28) Facsimile: ( 8 13) 249-9 6 1 9 TTY/TDD Use rs Only : 1 -800 -24-N OKIA ( 1-800-2 46-6 542 ) 17 The li mited w arranty pe riod for Nok ia su pplied attachmen ts and ac cessories is specifically defined with in th eir own w arranty cards and pack aging.
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Appendix A 10 9 Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular T elecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobil e phones. © 2001 Cellul ar T elecommunicati ons & In ternet Association . All Rights R eserv ed. 1250 Connecticut A v enu e, NW Su ite 800, W ashingto n, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081
11 0 Saf ety is th e m ost i mpor tan t call you wil l ever make . A G u ide to S af e a nd R es pon s ibl e Wi re le ss P ho ne U se T ens of mil lions of peopl e in the U .S . to da y tak e a d v anta ge of t he unique combi nati on of con v enienc e, saf ety and v alue del i v ere d b y the wir eless telep hon e. Qui te si mply , the wir eless p hon e giv es people t he po w e rful ability to commun icate by v o ice --almost anyw here, anytime--with th e boss, with a client, with t he kid s, with emergenc y personn el o r ev en with the p olice. E ach y ear , Ame ricans m ak e billion s of calls from their w ireless phone s, and the numbers are rapidly g ro win g. But an imp or tant responsibilit y accomp anies thos e bene f its, one that ev er y wireless phone user must u phold. When driving a car , dri ving is y our first r e spon sibility . A wireless phon e ca n be a n in v aluable tool, but good judgm en t must be exer cised at all tim es w hile d riving a mot or v e hicle--w he ther on th e ph one or n ot . T he basic lessons ar e ones w e all learned as teena g ers . Dri vin g r equire s aler tness, cau tion and cou r tesy . I t requires a hea vy do se of ba sic co mmo n sense- --keep y our hea d up , k eep y our ey es on th e road, check y our m irr o rs frequently a nd w atch out f or ot her driv ers . It r e qu ir es obeyin g all traff ic sig ns and signals and sta yin g within the speed limit . It means using se atbelts and requiring ot her passeng e rs to do the same. But with wireless phone use, driving safely means a little mo r e. This broc h ur e is a call to wir eles s phone us ers e v er yw her e to mak e safety their f i rst prio rity w he n behind the w heel of a car . W ir eless tele comm unic ation s is k eeping u s in touc h, si mplifyi ng ou r li v es, p rote cting us in eme rgenc ies and pr o vidi ng opportuniti es t o h elp o thers in need. W h en it co me s to the use of wi r eless ph on es, saf e ty is your most impo rtant call . Wireless Phone "Safety T ip s" Belo w ar e safety tips to f ollo w w hile dri ving and u sing a wireless phone w hic h sh oul d be ea sy to r eme mb er . 1 Get to kno w y our w ir eless p hon e an d its features such as spe ed dia l and r edial. Carefully r e ad y our instructio n manu al and learn to tak e ad v antage of v aluab le features most ph one s offer , includin g auto mat ic r edia l an d me mor y . A lso, w ork to me moriz e the pho ne ke yp ad so y o u can use th e spe ed dia l func tio n wit hou t tak ing y o ur att entio n off the road. 2 When a v ailab le, use a ha nds free device. A number of ha nds free wireless phon e enhanc em ents are r e adily a v ailab le toda y . Whether y ou choose an installed mount ed device f or y our w ireless phone or a spe ak er phon e acc essor y , tak e ad v antag e of t hese device s if a v ailab le to y o u. 3 P o sition y ou r wireless phon e wit hin ea sy r ea ch. Mak e su r e y ou place y ou r wireless phon e wit hin ea sy reach and w here y ou can g rab it witho ut remo ving y our ey e s from the r oad. If y ou g et an inc om ing call at an in con v enie nt tim e, if possib l e, let y our v oice mail ans w er it f o r y ou.
Appendix A 111 4 Suspe nd conv ersatio ns d uring h azardous dri vin g co ndition s or situa tions. Let the person y ou are speakin g with kno w y ou ar e driving; if necessar y , suspend the call in hea vy traff i c or ha zardous w eathe r condit ion s . Rain, sleet, sn o w an d ice can be h azar dou s, b ut so is hea vy traf fic. As a dri v er , y our first r espo nsibility is to pa y atte ntion to the r oad. 5 Do no t take notes o r look up ph one numbers w h ile driving. If y ou are r eading an addr ess boo k or business card, or writ ing a "t o do" list w hile driving a car , y o u ar e not w atching w here y ou are going. I t’ s co mm on sense . D on’ t g et caugh t in a dang e r ous situat ion be cause y ou are r e ading or writing a nd not pa ying atte ntion to th e roa d o r nea rby v e hi cles. 6 Dial s ensib ly an d asses s the tr aff ic; if p ossib le, pl ace c alls w hen y ou ar e not mo ving or bef ore pullin g into traff ic. T r y to plan y our c alls befor e y ou begi n y our trip or atte mpt to c oincide y our calls with t imes y ou ma y be stopped at a sto p sign, r ed light or othe rwise st ationar y . B ut if y o u need to dial w hi le driving, f ollo w this simple tip--dial only a fe w n umbers, c heck the road and y our mirr ors, then contin ue. 7 Do no t e ng age in stressful or em ot iona l conv ersa tions t hat m a y be dist racting. Str essful or emot ional con v ersatio ns and dri ving do not mi x--they ar e distra cting and ev en dan g erous w hen y ou are behin d the w heel of a car . M ake people y ou ar e talking with a w are y ou ar e driving an d if necessar y , suspend con v ersations w hich ha v e th e po te ntia l to div e r t y our a tten tio n from th e road. 8 Use y ou r wireless phon e to call for help . Y ou r wireless phon e is on e of the greatest to ols y o u can o w n to protect y ourself and y our f amily in da ng erous situa tions--w ith y o ur phone at y our sid e, h elp is only t hree n umb ers a w a y . Dial 9- 1-1 or ot her lo ca l em er gency n umb er in t he case of f ir e, t ra f f ic ac cid en t, r oad hazard or me dical e mergen cy . R emem ber , it is a free call on y our wireless ph one! 9 Use y our wireless phone t o help o thers in eme r g encies. Y our wir e less pho ne pr o vide s y ou a per f ect opportunity to be a "Good Samarita n" in y our com muni ty . If y o u see an a uto a ccide nt, crim e in progress or othe r serio us emerg enc y w her e li v es are in dange r , call 9-1-1 or othe r local em ergency numbe r , as y ou w o uld w ant oth ers to do f or y ou. 10 Call roadside assistance or a special wir eless non-eme r g enc y assistance n umber w hen n ecessar y . Ce r tain situ atio ns y ou en co unter w hile dri vin g ma y r equ ir e attention, but ar e not urgent en ough to merit a call f or e mergenc y services. But y ou still can u se y our w ir eless p hon e to le nd a ha nd. If y ou se e a b r ok en-do w n v eh icle posing n o serious h aza r d, a brok en traff ic sig nal, a m inor t raff i c ac cident w her e no one appears inju r ed o r a v e hicle y ou kno w t o be sto len , call roadsid e assistance or othe r special no n-emergenc y wir eless number . Careless, distracted ind i vidua ls and pe ople driving irre spon sib l y r epresent a hazard to e v e ry one on the r o ad. Since 1984, the Cellular T elecommunications Industr y Ass ocia tion an d the wir eless i ndustry ha v e condu cted educa tiona l outr eac h to inf orm wir eless ph one users of their r esponsibilitie s as saf e dri v ers and good citizens . As w e appr o ach a new cen tur y , more and m ore of us w ill tak e a d v antag e of t he be ne fits of wireless telepho ne s . And, as w e take to th e roads, w e all ha v e a responsibili ty to driv e safely .
11 2 T he wir eless industry remind s you to use your phon e saf e l y when drivin g . F or more inf or mation, please call 1-888-901 -SAFE. F or up dat es: http://ww w .w o w-co m.com/ consu mer /issues/driving/ artic les .cfm?ID=85 © 2001 Cellular T elecommunications & Internet Association. A ll Rights R eserv e d.1250 Connecticut A v enue, NW Suite 800, W ashington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 7 85-0081
Appendix B 11 3 Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. F ood and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile ph ones. J uly 18, 2001 ........ . F or updates: http:/ /www .fda.go v/cdrh/phones
11 4 Consumer Up date on W ireless Phones U.S. Food and D ru g Admi nistr ati on 1. Do wir eless phones pose a heal th hazard ? The a v ailab le s cien tific evide nce does no t s ho w th at an y hea lth prob lems are a ssociat ed with using wireless ph one s . There is no proof , ho w ev er , that wi reless phone s are a bsolut ely safe. W ireless phon es emit lo w l ev e ls of radiofrequenc y energ y (RF ) in the mic r o w a v e r ang e w hile being used. They also emit v er y lo w lev els of RF w h en in the sta nd- b y m ode . Wher eas hig h lev els of RF can produce healt h effect s (b y heat ing tissue) , exposure to lo w lev el RF th at do es not pr o duce h eat ing e ffects cause s no kno wn ad v erse heal th eff ects. Many s tudies of lo w lev el RF e xposur es ha v e not fo und any biological ef fects . So me studies ha v e sug ge sted that some biological ef fects ma y occur , but such f inding s ha v e no t been co nfirme d by additiona l researc h. I n som e cases, othe r re sea r chers ha v e ha d difficulty in reproducing tho se st udi es, or in determ inin g the r easons for inconsistent results . 2. Wha t is FDA's role concern ing the safety of wireless phone s? Under t he la w , FD A does not revie w the safet y of radiation -emit tin g con sum er products such as w ireless phon es b efo r e t hey can be sold , as i t d oes w ith new dru gs or medic al devi ces. Ho w ev er , t he age ncy ha s auth ority to ta k e acti on if wi r eless phone s are sho wn t o em it radiofrequenc y ene r g y (R F) at a lev el that is haza rdous to the user . In such a case , FD A coul d r equire the ma nufacturers of wir eless ph one s to notif y users o f the health h aza r d and t o repair , replace or recall the phone s so tha t the ha za r d no lo ng er exists. Although t he existing scientific data d o not justify FD A r egulator y ac tions, FD A has ur ged the wir eless pho ne indus try to tak e a n u mber of st eps , inc luding the f ollo wing: • Supp or t n eed ed r esea r ch into po ssible biolog ical e ffects of RF o f t he ty pe emitt ed by wireless phone s; • Design wir el ess phones in a w a y that minimizes any R F exposur e to the user tha t is n ot n ec essa r y for device fu nc tio n; a nd • Cooperate in p r o viding users o f wire less pho nes with the best p ossib le inf o r mati on o n po ssible ef fect s of wire l ess phon e use on huma n hea lth . FD A be longs to a n int erage ncy w orking grou p of th e fed eral agenc ies t hat ha v e r esponsibilit y f or differ ent aspects o f RF safety to ensu r e coo r dinat ed eff or ts at the federal lev el. T h e f o llo wing agenc ies belo ng to th is w orking group: • Nation al Institute f or Occup atio nal Safety and Health • En vironment al Protect ion Ag en c y • F ed er al Com mu nic ation s Co mmi ss ion • Occupational Safe ty and Health Administratio n • National T elec om munications and Inf ormat ion Adm inistration T he Natio nal Institutes of Health p ar ticipates in so me in teragenc y w or king group acti vities, as w ell.
Appendix B 11 5 FD A shares r egulator y r espon sibilities f or wireless phon es wit h the F e deral Commun ica tions Co mmi ssion (F CC ). All pho nes tha t ar e sold in the Unit ed State s must co mply w ith F CC safety gu ideline s t hat lim it RF exposur e. FC C r elies on FD A and o ther h ealth agen cies for safety questio ns about w ireless pho nes. FCC a lso r egulates the base stat ions that the wireless phon e netw orks r ely upo n. While the se base stati ons o perate at high er p o w er than do the wir eless p hon es the msel v es, the RF exposure s that peo ple ge t fr om these base st ations are ty pically t housand s of times lo w er than those the y can g et from wir eless phon es. B ase stations are thus not the subjec t of the safety q uestions disc ussed in t his docu ment . 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this up date? T he term wir eless p hone refe rs here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antenn as, ofte n ca lled cel l mob ile o r PC S pho ne s . Th es e type s of wire l ess phone s can expose the user t o mea su ra b le radio frequen c y en erg y (R F) bec ause of th e sho r t di sta nc e bet w een t he ph one and the u ser ’ s hea d. Th es e RF e xpo sur es a r e lim ite d b y F e deral Co mmunicat ions Com missio n safety guideline s that w er e dev elop ed with t he ad vi ce of FD A and o the r f eder al he al th a nd s af ety age nci es . W he n t he p hone is loc ate d a t g r e ate r di st ance s from th e u ser , th e exposu re to R F is d rastic a lly lo w e r because a person's R F exposure decr eases rapidly with inc r easing dista nce fr o m the source. The so-calle d co r dless p hon es; w hich ha v e a base un it c onn ecte d to th e telephon e wirin g in a ho use , typically op erate at far lo w er po w er lev els, and th us produce RF exposures far belo w the F CC safety lim its. 4. Wha t are the resu lt s of the research done alread y? T h e r es ear c h don e thus far has pr od uce d con f lict ing r e sul ts , and man y st udi es ha v e suffe red f rom f la ws in their r e sear ch methods. A nimal experiments in v estig atin g the ef fe cts of r adio fr equ ency ene r g y (R F) e xpo su r es c har acte ri sti c of wir e les s phon es ha v e yie lded con f li ct ing results that of ten ca nnot be re pea ted in other laboratorie s . A few anim a l stud ies, ho w ev er , ha v e suggested that l o w le v el s of RF could a cceler ate the de v elopment of ca ncer in la bor ato r y anim als . Ho w ev er , ma ny of t he stud ies th at sho w ed increased t umo r dev elo pment use d anim als th at had been g e net ically eng ine er ed or tr eat ed wi th ca ncer -c ausi ng c hem ical s so as to b e pr e-di sp ose d to dev elop can cer in the absence of RF exposure . Othe r studies e xpo sed the animals to RF f or up to 22 ho urs per da y . These con dition s ar e not similar to t he conditions under w hich people u se wi reless pho nes, so w e d on’ t kn o w wit h cer t aint y w hat the r esults of such studi es mean f or hu man h ealth. T hr e e lar ge epi demio logy studi es ha v e been pub lishe d sin ce Dece mber 20 00. Betw een them, the studie s in v estig ated any possible association be tw e en the use of wir eless phone s and pr imary br ain c ancer , glioma, mening ioma , or a cous tic neur oma, t umors of th e brain or saliv ar y g land, le uk emia, o r ot her canc ers. None o f the studies demon strated th e existe nce of any har mf ul h ealth effec ts from wi reless phone RF exposures . Ho w ev er , none o f the stud ies ca n ans w er q ue stio ns a b out lo ng-t er m exposur es, since the a v erage period of pho ne u se in these stud ies w a s around three y ear s .
11 6 5. What research i s needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A comb inatio n of laborato r y stud ies and ep idemio logical stud ies of p eople actually using wi re less ph one s w ou ld pro vide so me of the data that ar e ne ede d. Lifet ime animal e xposure studies co uld b e comp leted in a few y ears. Ho w e v e r , v er y large n umb ers of anima ls w ould be ne eded to p ro vide r elia ble p r oof of a canc er pr omoti ng ef fe ct if one e xis ts . Ep ide miolo gi cal s tudie s can pr o vid e data that is d ir ect ly a ppli ca ble to hum an p opu latio ns, but 10 or m ore y ears f o llo w -up ma y be ne ed ed to p r o vide ans w ers a bout some hea lth ef f ect s, su ch as ca nce r . T his is beca use the inter v al betw een the t im e o f exposu re to a ca nc er -c aus ing a ge nt and t he t ime tu mo r s dev e lop - i f th ey do - ma y b e many , many y e ars . T he int erp re tation o f epide miological studie s is ham pered by difficultie s in mea suring act ual RF exposure du ring d a y -to-da y u se o f wir eless phones. Many factors af fect this measur ement, such as the angle at w hich the ph on e is held, o r w hich mode l of p hone is u sed . 6. What is FDA do in g to find out more about th e po ssibl e h ealt h eff ect s of wir eless phone RF? FD A is w or king with t he U .S . Nation al T o xicolog y Program an d wit h g r oups o f in v estigators ar ound the w or ld to ensur e that high priority animal studie s ar e condu ct ed to a ddress impo r tan t q uestion s about th e e ff ect s of exposure to radiofrequen c y en erg y (R F). FD A has been a leadin g par ticipant in the W or ld Health Organi zation I nter nation al Electr omag netic Fields (EMF) Pr ojec t si nce its incepti on in 19 96. An in f lue ntial r esul t of th is w or k ha s been th e d ev elopm en t o f a de taile d agen da o f researc h need s th at has d ri v en the esta b lishm ent of ne w r esear ch pr ograms a r ound t he w or ld. T he Pr oject has also help ed dev elop a serie s of public inf o rmatio n docu ment s on EMF issu es. FD A and the Cel lular T elec ommun icati ons & Inte rnet Associa tion (CTIA) ha v e a f ormal Coop erati v e R esea r c h and Dev elop ment Agr eement (C RAD A) to do r esear c h on wir eless ph one sa fety . FD A pr o vi des the sc ienti fi c o v ersig ht, obtain ing i nput fr om e xper ts in go v ernment , indu stry , and a cad emic or ganizat ions . CTIA-fu nded r esear c h is conduct ed thr ough con tra cts t o inde pendent in v est ig ators . T he initi al r esea r c h will inc lude bot h la bor ato r y stud ies and s tudies of wir eless ph one users . T he CRAD A will al so inc lude a br oad ass essment of a ddi tiona l re sear c h needs in the conte xt of the la test r esear ch de v elo pments ar oun d the w or ld. 7. How can I find out how much radi ofrequency energy exposu re I can get by u sing my w irel ess phone ? All pho nes sold in the Un ited States must comply w ith F ederal Commun icat ions Comm ission (FC C) guid elin es that lim it radiofr equ enc y ene r g y (RF ) e xposu r es. FCC e stab lished th ese guide lines in c onsu ltat ion with F D A and t he ot her fe deral hea lth a nd safe ty ag encie s. The FCC lim it for RF exposure from wireless tele ph ones is set at a Sp ecif ic Absor ption Rat e (SAR) of 1.6 w atts per kilogram (1.6 W/ kg). The FC C li mit is cons iste nt w ith t he safety stan dards dev elope d by the In sti tute of El ec t ri c al and Elect ro nic Engi neering (I EEE) and t he National Co uncil on R adiation Protection and M ea surement. The e xposure lim it takes into con side ration t he body’ s a bility to remo v e heat fr om the tissu es that a bsorb en erg y fr om th e wireless phone and is se t w ell belo w lev els kno w n to h a v e e f fect s .
Appendix B 11 7 Manufactu r er s of wireless phone s must repor t the RF e xposu r e lev el f or each model of pho ne to the FC C . The FCC w ebsite ( http ://ww w . fcc.go v /oet/ rfsafet y) giv es directions f or locating th e FCC iden tificatio n number on y o ur phone so y ou can find y our pho ne’ s RF exposure lev el in the o nline listing. 8. Wha t has FDA done to meas ure th e radiofrequenc y energy co ming from wireless phones? The Instit ute o f Elect rical and El ectronic E ngin eers (IE EE) is d ev elop ing a technic al stan dar d f or m easuri ng th e radiof r eque ncy ene r g y (RF) exposure fr o m w ireless phone s and o ther w ireless handset s w ith the par ticipati on an d lead ersh ip of FD A scient ists and engin ee rs. T he sta nda r d , R eco mm ended Prac tic e f o r De ter mining th e Spatial-P eak Spe cif ic Ab sor ption Rate (SAR ) in the Hu man Body Due to W ir eless Commun icat ions Dev ices: E xperime nt al T echniqu es, sets f or th t he first con siste nt test m ethod olog y f or mea su ring t he rate at w h ich RF is deposi ted in t he head s of wireless phon e user s . The test m ethod use s a tissue -simulating mo de l of the huma n head. Standar d ized SAR test meth odolog y is e xpected to gr eatly impro v e the consist enc y o f meas uremen ts ma de at di fferent labora torie s on th e same ph one . SAR is th e m easurem ent of th e am oun t o f energ y absorb ed in tiss ue, e ith er by th e w hole body or a small par t of the bo dy . It is measur e d in w a tts/kg (or milliw at ts/g) of ma tte r . T h is measur ement is used to determ ine w hethe r a w ir eless p hone co mplie s with s afety gu i del ines. 9. What step s can I t ake to red uce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wir eless phone? If t h er e is a ri sk fr om these pr oducts --an d at th is poin t w e do not kno w that the r e is--it is pr o bab ly v er y small. But if y ou ar e concer ned a b ou t a v oiding ev en pot ential risks, y ou can t ak e a few simple steps t o minim ize y o ur exposur e t o radiofr equ enc y energ y (R F). Si nce tim e is a key fac tor in ho w much e xpo sur e a perso n receiv es, r educing t he amo un t of time sp ent using a w ire less ph one will reduce RF expo sur e. If y o u must co nd uct exte nded c on v e rsatio ns by wireless pho ne ev er y da y , y ou co uld plac e more distan ce bet w ee n y o ur body and the source of th e RF , sinc e the exposur e lev e l drops off dramat ically w ith dist ance . F or example, y o u co uld us e a head set and carr y the wireless pho ne a w a y from y our bod y or use a wireless phone conn ecte d to a r e mote antenna. Ag a in, th e scientific da ta do not demo nst rate that wireless phones a r e har m ful. But if y ou are c oncer ne d about t he RF exposure from these product s, y ou c an use mea sures li k e th ose de sc ri bed a bo v e t o r educe y our RF e xpo su r e fr om wir eles s phon e use . 10. What about chi ldren using wir eless phones? T he sci enti f ic e vi dence does not sh o w a danger to user s of wir eles s phone s, inc luding c hild r en an d teena g ers . If y ou w ant to tak e steps to l o w er e xposur e to r adiofr equency energ y (R F), the mea sures describ ed abo v e w ould apply to children and t eenag ers using wi re less ph one s . R e ducing t he time of wireless pho ne u se and incr easi ng t he dis tance be tw een the user and the RF s our ce w il l r educe RF e xposu r e. Some g r oups sponsored b y other natio nal g o v ern me nts ha v e ad vised that childr en be disc ouraged fr om using wireless phone s at all. F o r e xamp le, the go v er n men t in the U nited Kingdom distrib uted leaf lets containing suc h a r ecommendation in Decemb er 2000.
11 8 They noted th at n o evide nce exists th at u sing a w ireless pho ne ca us es brain tumo rs or othe r ill effects . Their r eco mmend atio n to limi t wireless pho ne u se by c hildren w as strictly p r ecautionar y; it w as not based on scientific e viden ce that any health haz ar d exists. 1 1. Wh at abou t wireless p hone in terference w ith med ical eq uipment? Radiofrequen c y en erg y (RF ) from w ir eles s pho nes can int eract wi th s o me ele ct r onic de vi c es . F or t hi s r eas on, F D A he lp ed de v elo p a de tail e d tes t meth o d to m ea sur e elect r omagn eti c inte rference (E MI) o f im plant ed cardiac pacemak ers and def ibrillato rs f r om wi r ele ss tel ep hone s. T h is t est me thod is no w part of a st an dar d sp on so r ed b y the A ssociation f or t he Adv an ceme nt of Me dica l instrume ntatio n (AAMI ). The f inal d raft, a join t effort by FD A, medic al device m a nufacturers, and man y oth er groups, w as completed in late 2000. Th is stand ar d will allo w man ufac tur ers to ensure that cardiac pace mak ers and de f i br illators ar e safe from wireless phon e EM I. FD A has t ested h earin g aids f o r interference from h andh eld w ir eless ph one s and helped dev elo p a v o lunta r y st andard sponso red b y th e Instit ute o f Ele ct rical and Electronic E ngine ers (IEEE). T his standard specif ies test methods and perf o rm anc e r equiremen ts f o r hea ring aids a nd w ir eless p hon es so that no int erference occ urs w hen a person use s a co mpatib le phone an d a accomp anied hearing aid at the same time. T h is standar d w as ap pr o v ed b y the IEEE in 2000. FD A co nti n u es t o monit or the use of wireless pho nes f or possible interactions w ith othe r medi cal devices. Should h arm ful int erference be found to oc cur , F D A will condu ct te stin g to ass e ss th e in te rference an d wor k to resolv e the problem . 12. Wh ere can I f ind ad ditional i nformation ? F or addit ional in f orm ation, ple ase refer to the f ollo wing resour ces: • FD A w eb pag e on w ireless phone s http ://ww w .f da.go v /cdrh /phon es/i ndex.htm l • F ederal Communications Commissio n (FCC) RF Safe ty Pro g ram http://www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsafety • Inter na tiona l Co mmission on N on -Ioniz ing Radia tion Protec tion http://w ww .ic nir p .de • W or ld Hea lth Org an iza ti on (W HO ) Inte r nati ona l EM F P r ojec t http ://www .w ho .int/ emf • Nationa l Radiologica l Protecti on Bo ard (UK) http ://ww w .n rpb . or g.uk/ July 18, 2001 For updates: http:/ /www .fda.gov/cdrh/phones
Nokia 6560 User Guide 1 19 Copy right © 2004 Nokia In de x A acti vate alarm clock 86 call forwarding 39 adjus t the v olum e 15 alarm clock 86 antenna 9 application s 84 automatic redial 39 B basic operation 15 battery chargi ng 10 , 96 indicator 10 installing 9 removal 10 voltage 10 3 bookmarks e nte ri ng manu al l y 92 returning to 93 sav i ng 92 using 92 browse interne t 90 phone m enus 19 browser options 91 set u p 90 business c ards 68 C calcu lato r 66 calend ar 65 call forwarding 38 history 33 lists 34 timers 35 wait ing 36 caller feature code 44 groups 32 ID 44 callin g card 39 features 36 calls con fere nce 37 make and answ er 17 restricting 63 chan nels 10 3 charac ters, ente ring 22 charg e battery 10 times 10 2 charg ers 95 chat 81 clock netw ork update 53 set the format 52 show 52 color scheme s 56 co nfe ren ce call s 37 con tact Nokia 7 your service provider 8 con tr ast , ad ju st in g 16 covers removin g 11 replacing 12 currenc y calcu lat ions 67 D data e ntry , interne t 92 date change the format 53 show/ hide 53 dialed calls 33 dictionary 26 digital talk tim es 102 display brightness 56 display settin gs 55
120 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia downloads application s 84 ringing tone s 85 E edit a nam e or num ber 29 e-mail me ssage s 79 enha nceme nt setti ngs 57 enha nc ement s 95 en ter characters 22 numbers 22 punctuation 22 spa c es 23 equ a liz er 16 era se mistakes 23 names and numbe rs 29 text m ess ag es 78 ESN number 7 exch an g e rate 67 F factory s ettings 57 folders archive 74 delete messages 78 inbox 74 template s 74 text m ess ag es 74 frequency rang e 10 3 G gallery 83 games 94 H head set con nec t 15 use 15 hearing im paired s olutions 58 help te xt 19 home n etwork 73 I information adding 21 recalling 28 interne t, con nectin g to 91 IR 88 K keygu ard 60 keypa d avoid a ccidental key presses 60 lock 60 tones, settin g 50 keys selection 19 keys , lea rn ing 16 L label 8 langu age setting 52 lette r case, cha nging 23 lette rs, entering 22 loopset 58 loudspe aker 17 M make and answer ca lls 17 memory chec king 32 full 77 locati ons 10 3 statu s 32 menu , phone 19 message al ert to ne 50 message s chec king 47 text 74 misse d calls 33 mist akes, erasi ng 23 mobile in ductive loopset 58 model n umber 7
Nokia 6560 User Guide 12 1 Copyright © 2004 N okia N names and numbe rs add second number 30 delete 30 edit 29 sav e 27 netwo rk sea rch 72 service features 72 number add to message 26 changing type 31 en terin g 22 selection 45 types 30 O options, in a call 36 P personalize phone sett ings 52 phone dimensions 10 3 help 19 lock 61 memory full 77 menus 19 numbers 10 3 security , managing 60 siz e 10 3 symbols 18 weight 10 3 phone book caller groups 32 menus 28 sav e an e ntr y 27 sa ve t e xt ent ry 28 views 29 pictu r e me ssa ges 81 play games 94 power on 13 power output 10 3 predictiv e text 24 tips for 26 turning off 25 prepaid 70 primary nu mber 31 punctua tion, en tering 22 Q quic k save 27 R received calls 33 redial 39 rem ove th e b att ery 10 rep ly to a text me ssage 78 restrict c alls 63 ring volume 49 ringing ton es discarding 86 downloading 85 options 49 receiving 86 volume 49 S scr een s aver 56 search for n etwork 72 secu ri ty chan ging 61 default 60 features 60 selectio n ke ys 19 send ing e-mail 79 ser ial num ber 7 service provider 8 differences 7 signing up 7 ser vices menu 91 set the ring volume and tone 49 settin gs personal shortcuts 55 personalizing 52 tone se ttings 57
122 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia sh or tcu t s 55 spac es , en teri ng 23 spe ake r p ho ne 17 spe ci al characters 23 features 83 sp eed dial 54 standby time 10 2 st art s cr e en 13 stopwatch 68 swi tc h between calls 37 on your ph one 13 symbols displayed on your phon e 18 symbols, i nser ting 26 T talk time 10 2 techn ical in formation 10 3 template s 80 terms 4 text ent ry 28 text m ess ag es as e-ma il 79 commun ica ting 74 era si ng 78 forwarding 78 length 74 recipients 74 replying 78 to-do list 66 touch t one s 45 transmit pow er 10 3 TTY 58 turn on your phone 13 U updates to t his guide 7 V vibrating alert 49 view date 53 voice mail 47 message s 47 voic e comm ands 43 activa te 44 add 43 voic e tag chan ge 41 era se 42 play ba ck 41 volume , adjusting 15 W warning t ones 50 web address 94 wei ght 10 3 X Xpress- on c overs 11
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