Nokia 8210 User Manual

User’s Guide for Nokia 8210
2 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Copyright © N okia Mobile Phones 1999, 200 4. All rights reserved. Nokia and Nokia Connecting Peo ple are registered tr ademark s of Nokia Corporation. Nokia tune is a trademark of Nokia Corpor ation. Nokia Xpress -on is a trademar k of Nokia M obile Phones. Other product and company name s mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respe ctive own ers. US Pat ent No 5818437 and other pending pa tents. T9 text input s oftware Copyright (C) 1 997-2004. Tegic Communicat ions, Inc. All rights reserved. Nokia Mobile Phones oper ates a policy of continuous developmen t. Theref ore, we reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any o f the products described in th is guide with out prior notice.
Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 3 Quick and easy Thank you for choosing this ph one! These pages give you some tips on using your phone. For m ore detailed information, read through the Owner’s Guide. Throughout this gu ide, all key presses are represented by icons such as and . Making your first call • Before yo u can make your first call, see ‘Getting started’ to learn how to insert the SIM card, • install and char ge the battery, • switch on your phone. 1. Key in the area code and phone number and press . 2. Press to en d the call. Call fun ctions Phone book func tions Answer ing a call Press . Ending/ re- je ct ing a ca l l Press . Adjust ing earp iece vol- ume Pre ss the volu me keys on the side of the phone . Last nu mber re dia l Pres s in th e standby mode to access the list of last dialled numbe rs. Scroll with or to the desired number and press . Call ing your voi ce m a il- box Press and hold . If the phone asks for the voice mailbox n umber, key i t i n an d pr ess OK . Quick save Key i n th e ph one numbe r and press Save . Key in the name and press OK . Quick find In the standby mode, press , key in the fi rst lett er o f the nam e, scroll with or to th e desired name. Us ing p hone book duri ng a call Press Options during a cal l, then scroll to Names and press Se- lect .
4 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Ente ri ng men us Othe r ess ent ial fu nct ion s Enter ing/Exit- ing a m enu Press Men u , scroll with or to the desired me nu function and press Select . Press to exi t a menu func tion with out changing its se t- tings and return t o the standby mode . Loc king/U n- locki ng t he keypad Press Menu and then qui c k ly . Press Unl ock and then qu ickly. Wr it ing an English me s- sage Press Men u, , , to en- te r Wr ite messa ges. K ey in t he me s sag e . Using the predictive te xt in pu t: Pr es s th e key labelled with th e desired character only once for one let- ter. I f the un derlined word is correct, press for a space. If not, press to vi ew th e ne xt mat c h- ing word. Se lecting the tradition al te xt input: Press twice .
Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 5 Content s For your safety .............................. 8 General information.... .................. 9 Labels on the phone .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... .9 Securi ty code ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... .... ... .. .9 Network se rvices ...... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... .... ... ...9 Accessori es .. .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ... .... ... 10 Typogr aphics used in this guide ... ... .... ... 10 1. Your phone .............. ................. 11 Key s ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ... 11 Connec tors .. .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... 12 Display in dicators in the s tandby mode . .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... 12 2. Getting started ......................... 13 Installin g the SI M card an d the Batte ry .. ..... ... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ... .... ... 13 Chargin g th e bat tery ... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ... 14 Switching th e phone on and off .. ... .... ... 15 3. Call functions ........................... 16 Makin g and answeri ng calls .. .. ..... ... .... ... 16 Making call s .... ..... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... .... ... 16 Answering a call ..... ... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ... 17 In-cal l opti ons ..... .. .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .... ... 17 Keypad l ock (Key guard) .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ... 18 4. Phone book (N ames) ............... 20 Selecting t he phone book (Mem ory in use ) ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ... 20 Storing a phon e number with a name (Add entr y) .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. ... 20 Recalling a name and phone num ber .. 21 Copying a name and phone numbe r ..... 21 Erasing a name and phone number ...... 22 One by one ...... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... 22 Erase a ll ....... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ... 22 Assigning a phone nu mber as a spee d dial n umber . ..... ... ..... .. .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 22 Cal ler groups ....... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. 23 Inclu ding a p hone nu mber in a caller grou p ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 23 Settin g the ringing t one and graph ic for a c aller group ....... ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 23 Phone book stat us .. .. ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 24 Setting the type of view for s tored names and phone n umbers .... ... ..... .. ..... .. 24 Servic e numbers (Service Nos) ... ... ..... .. .. 24 Copyin g and printing via I R ....... ..... .. ..... .. 25 Copying a n ame and phone number to your phone . ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. 25 Copying and printing from your phone .... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 25 Voice dialling feature .. .............................. 25 Adding a v oice tag to a phon e book entry . .. ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. .. 26 Making a call ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 26 Changing voice t ags..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ... .... 27 Erasing a voic e tag .... ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .... 27 5. Using the Menu ....................... 28 Acce ssing a menu f uncti on by scrolling ......................................................... 28 Access ing a men u function by us ing its sh ortcut ....... ... ..... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 28 List of me nu functi ons ... ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .... 30 6. Menu functions ................... .... 33 Message s (Menu 1 ) .... ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. 33 Reading a text mess age (Inbox menu 1-1) ... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. 33 Viewin g your ow n message s (Outbox menu 1-2) ... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. 34
6 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Sending a text mess age (Wr ite messages me nu 1-3)... ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 34 Pictu re messa ges ( Menu 1-4) ...... ... .. 36 Message se ttin gs (Menu 1 -5) .... ..... .. 37 Info servic e (Menu 1-6) ....... ... .. ..... ... .. 38 Fax or data call (Men u 1- 7)... ..... .. ..... 38 Se rv ic e c o mm an d ed it o r (Menu 1 -8) ... ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 39 Voice message s (Menu 1 -9) .... ..... ... .. 39 Call regis ter (Menu 2) .... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 39 Misse d calls (Me nu 2-1) ...... ... ..... .. ..... 40 Receiv ed cal ls (Menu 2-2) ..... .. ..... ... .. 40 Dialle d numbers (Menu 2-3) ...... ..... .. 40 Eras e rec ent ca ll list s (Me nu 2-4) .... 40 Show call du ration (Me nu 2-5) ........ 40 Show call costs (Menu 2-6 )..... ... ..... .. 41 Call cost set tings ( Menu 2-7) ...... ... .. 41 Profiles (Men u 3) . ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ... ..... .. 41 Customisin g profiles ...... .. ..... ... ..... ..... .. 41 Tone setti ngs for profiles ..... ..... ... ..... .. 42 Other sett ing s for profiles ...... .. ..... ... .. 43 Renami ng profiles...... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. 43 Setti ngs (Me nu 4) ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 43 Alarm cl ock ( Menu 4 -1)..... .. ..... ... ..... .. 43 Clock (Men u 4-2)....... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 44 Automa tic u pdate of date a nd time (Menu 4 -3) ... ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 44 Call set tin gs (Menu 4-4) ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 44 Phone set tings (Me nu 4-5) .... .. ..... ... .. 45 Security set tings (Men u 4- 6) ....... ... .. 46 Rest ore factory settin gs (Menu 4-7)48 Call div ert (Men u 5 ) ... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. 48 Games (Me nu 6) ....... .. ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... 49 Game optio ns .. .. ..... ... .... ... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... 49 Starting a 2-pl ayer game ....... .. ..... ... .. 49 Calcu lator ( Menu 7) . .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 49 Using the calculat or.... ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 50 To m ake a cu rr enc y c onv ers i on . .. .. . .. 50 Cale ndar ( Menu 8) .... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ....50 Infr ared (Menu 9) ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ..51 Setti ng the d evices ready for infrared connec tion ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 51 Receiv ing data via the IR port .... ... ....52 Sending data via t he IR port....... ... ....52 PRINTING OF ME-SSAGES VI A IR ..... 52 Ch ecking the s tatus of a n IR connec tion ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 52 Servic es (M enu 10) . .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 53 Using operat or servic es ...... ... ..... .. ..... .. 53 Other serv ic es..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 55 SIM servi ces (Menu 1 1) .... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. 55 7. Refere nce information ............ 57 Access c odes .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 57 Security code (5 digit s) .... ..... .. ..... ... ....57 PIN code (4 to 8 digit s) ...... ... ..... .. ..... .. 57 PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) ....... .. ..... ..... .. 57 PUK code (8 digits ) ....... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... ....57 PUK2 code (8 digit) ...... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... ....58 Barring pas sword ..... ..... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 58 Cipherin g indicat or ..... .... ... ..... .. ..... ..... ... ....58 Battery informatio n .... .... ... ..... .. ..... ..... ... ....58 Charging and discharging the battery........ .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... ....58 Instruction s for ch anging the Nokia Xpress -on™ col our cove r ....... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. 59 Care and maintenance ................ 61 Important safety i nformation .... 62 Important User Informati on ....... 65 Genuine Accessories ................... 67 BATTERY ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 68 INDOO R ... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. 68 Fast & Light Charger (AC P-8) ........ .. .. 68 Desktop Stan d (DCV-1B) .... ..... ... ..... ....68 INDOO R & VEHI CLE ....... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. .. 69 Persona l Hands free Kit w ith R emote Control (H DC-5) ..... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. 69
Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 7 VEHI CLE ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... 70 Mobile Char ger (LCH-9) .... .. ..... ... .... ... 70 Plug a nd Pl ay Hands free ( PPH-1) ..... ..... 70 Clip- on K it (S KB-2) .... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ... .... ... 71 Carryin g cas e (CSJ -2) ..... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... 72 Index ............................ ................. 73
8 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. For your safety Read the se simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Furthe r detailed informa- tion is give n in t his manual. ROAD SAFETY C OMES FIRS T Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; par k the v ehicle first . INTE RFERE NCE All w ire less p ho nes m ay g et i nte r- fere nce whi ch co uld aff ect per- form ance . SW ITCH OF F IN HO SPITALS Foll ow any reg ulati ons or ru les. Swi tch p hone off near me dical equi pment. SWITCH OFF IN AIRC RAFT Wireless ph ones can caus e interfer- ence. Using t hem on ai rcraft is i llega l. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUE LING Don’t use phone a t a refuelli ng point. Don’t use near fuel or chemicals. SWITCH OF F NE AR BLAS TING Don’t use phone wher e blastin g is in progress. Observe restrictions, an d follow any r egulations or r ules. USE SE NS IBLY Use onl y in nor ma l po si ti on (t o ear). Don’t touc h the ant enna un- necessarily. USE QU ALIFIED SERVICE Onl y q ualifi ed serv ice pe rsonn el mus t in s tall or r epai r e qui pm ent . ACCE SSORIE S AN D BATTE RIES Use on ly ap prov ed acc essorie s and batte ri es. Do not connec t in com - patib le produ cts. MA KE BA CK U P COP IE S Remember to make backup c opies of a ll impo rta nt d ata . CONNECTI NG TO OTHER DEVI CE S When c onnect ing to any other de- vice , read its ow ner’s guid e for de- ta iled saf ety in stru cti ons . D o no t con nec t inc ompa tib le pro du cts. MAKIN G CALLS Ensu re th e phon e is swit ched on and in s ervice. En ter the phon e numbe r, including the area cod e, then press . To end a call pres s . To answ er a call press . EMERG ENCY CAL LS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press as many times as needed (e.g. to exit a call, to exit a menu , etc.) to clear the di splay. Enter the emergency number, th en press . Giv e your lo cation . D o not en d the ca ll unti l to ld to do so. I NFRARED PRE CAUTI ONS Do no t point the IR beam at any- ones’s eyes or allow it to interfere with other IR d evices.
Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 9 General information This chapter gives you some gen eral information on your new phone an d this owner’s guide. La bel s on t he phone Y ou r phone has la bels on it. These are important for service and related pur- poses, so be car eful not to lose the la- bel or the in formation it contains. Security code The security code 12345 is supplied with your phone. T o avoid unauthorised use of y our p hone , ch ange th e cod e in menu Settin gs, 4-6-6-1. K ee p the new cod e s ecr et a nd in a sa fe pl ac e wh ich is separate from your phone. Network s ervices The wireless phone described in this guide is approved f or use on the GS M900 , G SM1 800 an d E GSM 900 netw orks . Note: Dual band function- ality is a network depe nd- ent featur e. Check with your local operator if you can subscribe to and use this fun ctionality. A number of features included in th is guide are called network ser vices. They are special services pr ovided by wireless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of thes e network services, you must subsc ribe to thes e service( s) fr om your home service provider a nd obtain instruc- tion s for th eir use.
10 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Ac cessor ies Li-Ion battery BLB-2 is the m anufac- turer-approved rechargeable battery available f or your phone. WARN IN G ! This apparatus is inten ded for us e when supplied w ith power f rom ACP-8, LCH-9 and DCV-1B battery c hargers . Othe r us- age will in validate any ap- proval given to this apparatus and m ay be dan- gerou s. WARN IN G ! Use only bat- teries, ch argers and ac ces- sories approved by th e ph one ma nufa ctur er fo r us e with this particular ph one model. The use of any other types will invalidate any ap- proval or warr anty applyi ng to the phone, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accesso- ries, ple ase check with your dealer . When you disconnect th e power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Typographics use d in this guide The display text s which appear on the phone display are in dicated in blu e colour in th is guide, for example call- ing . The display texts related to the selec- tion keys and are in dicat - ed in bold, for example Menu . Onl y the selection key te xts without the key symbols are shown in the text.
Your phon e Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 11 1. Your phone Keys This chapter introduces you to the keys and the standby mode display in- dicators of your phone. Mor e infor- mation is given throughout this user’s guide. 1. P ow er k ey . Pressing an d holding the power ke y on top of you r phone switches the phon e on or of f. When pressed br iefly in t he standby mode or during a call, it opens the list of profiles. When pressed briefly while in the phone book or m enu functions it turns the phone’s display l ights on for approximately 10 seconds. 2. V olume keys. The upper k ey increas- es and the lower key re duces the phone’s earpiece volume. 3. Scroll keys en able browsing thro ugh na mes, p hone nu mber s, men - us or setting option s in the phone book an d menu f unctions. When writing a me ssage, moves the cursor to the left and moves the cursor t o the righ t. 4. Answers a call and dials a phone num ber. In the standby m ode, it show s the most recently called numbers. 5. to ar e us ed t o k ey in numbers and letters. Pressing and holding calls your voice mailbox. and ar e used for various purposes in different f unctions.
12 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. 6. Selection keys. Each of these keys performs the function indicated on the display above it. Pressing and holding Name s ac- tivates voice dialling. 7. Ends or rejects a c all. Exits from a function. Conne ctors 1. Ch ar ger c onne ctor 2. Headset connector 3. IR P o rt Display indicators in the standby mode The indicators described below are shown when th e phone is ready for use, and no char acter s have been en- tered by the us er. The nam e of the current cellular network operator is shown on the display. and bar Shows the signal s trength of the cellular networ k at you r curren t location. T he higher the bar, the str onger the s ignal. and bar Shows the batter y charge level. The higher the bar, the more power there is i n the battery. X X X X Stands for the n etwork operator name . 2 Indicates line 2 is curr ently select- ed for use . The phone is waiting for you to en- ter a response in tr aditional text input. All ringing and warning tones for the curren t profile has been set to Silent. The alarm clock is set. All call diverted. Indicates predictive text input when w riting SMS. 3
Getting start ed Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 13 2. Getting started Installing the SIM card and the Battery • Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the r each of small children. • The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful wh en han- dling, inserting or removing th e card. • Before installing the SIM card, al- ways make sure that the phone is switched off and then remove th e battery. 1. With the back of the phone fa cing you, press the ba ck cover release button. Slide the back cov e r off. 2. Remove the battery by lifting it from the fing er grip. 3. Ins ert your SI M c ard u nde r the metal plate. Make sure that the golden c onnectors are facing downwards, i.e . facing the con- nector on the phone, and that the bevelled corner is on the right. NO TE: If you need t o rem ove t he SIM card, carefully s lide it out of the SI M card slot.
14 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. 4. Replace the battery. 5. Slide the back cover in to its place. Charging the battery Bottom View 1. Attach the lead from the charger carefully to the socket (1.) on the bottom of your phon e. NOTE: Connector (2.) is the head- set connector . Do not plu g your headset in the charger connector . It m ay damage the ch arger con- nec tor . 2. Connect the charger t o an AC wall out let. Th e ba tter y in di- cato r bar sta rts to scrol l. The te xt Charging is brie fl y displ ayed if th e phone is switch ed o n. Yo u can use the pho ne while charging . NO TE: If the battery is to- tally flat, it may take a few minu tes befor e the char ging indi - ca tion appears on the displ ay or any calls can be made. The charging tim e depen ds on the c harger and batte ry used . For example, charging a BL B-2 batter y wi th th e ACP-8 charg er ta kes abo ut 1 ho ur 40 mi ns. 3. The battery is fully ch arged when the b attery indicator bar stops scrolling. If the phone is on, the text Battery fu ll is also briefly dis- played. 4. Disconn ect t he c harg er from th e AC outlet and the phone. If Not charging i s displayed, charging has been suspended. Wait for a while, disconnect the charger and plug it in again. If charging still fails, contact your dealer. For more in for mat ion, s e e ch apter ‘Refe rence Inform ation’ - ‘Ba ttery In- formation’ .
Getting start ed Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 15 Switching the ph one on and off Press and hold the powe r key. If the phone re quests a PIN code • Key in the PIN code, which is dis- played as asterisks ✱ , an d press OK . See also ‘ Refer ence Infor mation’ - ‘Access Codes’ . If the phone req uests a security code • Key in the security code, which is displayed as asterisks ✱ , and pr ess OK . See also ‘G enera l Info rmation’ - ‘Security Code ’ . WARN IN G ! Do n ot switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it ma y cause interfer - ence or dan ger . NO TE: Y our phone has a built-i n a ntenn a. As with any other radi o-tr ansmit ting de- vic e, do not to uch the an ten- na unne ces sarily w hen the phon e i s swit ched on. Con- tac t w ith the an tenn a af fe cts call quality and m ay cau se the phone to operate at a highe r power le vel th an oth- erwi se ne eded . Not touchin g the antenna a rea during a phon e cal l opt imize s the ant enna per - fo rma nc e an d the ta lkti me of yo ur ph one. Normal position: Hold the phone as you would an y other telephone.
16 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. 3. Call functions Making and answ er in g ca ll s Making calls 1. Ke y in the phone n umber including the area code. To e dit a number on the display, press or to move the cursor. Press Clea r to delete th e character to the left of t h e cursor. 2. Press to call the number. 3. Press to end the call (or to cancel the call attempt). Intern ational cal ls 1. Press twice for the interna- tional pref ix ( character r eplaces the international a ccess code). 2. E nter the country code, area code and the ph one number. 3. To call th e number, pr ess . Making a call using the phone book 1. Press Names . 2. Whe n Search is highlighted press Sel ec t . 3. Key in the first letter(s) of the name and press OK . You can skip this step if you wish. 4. Use and to reach the desired name. 5. Press to call the number. Last n umber re dial The last ten phon e numbers you called or attempted to call are stor ed in the phone’s memory. To redial one of these last-dialled number s: 1. Whe n in standby mode, pr ess once to access the list of the last-dialled num bers. 2. Use or to re ach th e de- sired num ber or n ame. Calling your voice m ailbo x
Call fun ctions Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 17 1. Press and hold i n the stand- by mode. 2. I f th e phone asks for the voice mailbox n umber, key it in and press OK . You obtain this number from your service provider. To edit this number at a later time, see ‘Voice mailbox n umber (Menu 1-9- 2)’ . Speed dialling a phone number If you have assigned a phone number to one of th e speed dialling keys ( to ), you can call that phone number in either of the foll ow- ing ways: • Press the corresponding speed di- alling key and press . • If the Speed Dialling function is s et to on (see Men u 4- 4-3), pres s and hold the corresponding speed dial- ling key ( to ) until the call is started. Note th at pressing and holding dials your voice mailbox n umber. Answering a call 1. To answer a ca ll, press . 2. Press to end the call. TIP : T o reject an incoming c all, press . If th e Divert when bu sy function is activated to diver t the calls, for ex- ample to your v oice mailbox, rejectin g an incoming call w ill also divert the call. See ‘C all Divert’ . NOTE : When somebo dy i s cal li ng you, the p hon e f lashe s the c aller’s name or pho ne numb er o r t he t ext C a ll. If more than one name i s found in t he phone book wit h the same last seve n digit s as the cal ler ’s ph one nu mber , onl y the cal l- er’s phone number will be d ispla yed, if this is available. Ca ll w a it in g This n etwork service allows you to a n- swer an in coming call while you have a ca ll in progress if you h ave activated the menu fu nction Call waiting op - tio ns (Me nu 4- 4-4). 1. While in a call, press (or press Options and select Answe r ) to answer the waiting ca ll. The first call is put on h old. 2. T o switch between the two calls, press Swap or . 3. To en d the active call, press . • To reject the waiting call, press Re- ject . In-cal l optio ns Your phon e provid es a numbe r of func - tions that you can use du ring a call. You cannot use all of thes e funct ions at all times. Many of the In-Cal l op- tions are network services. By pressing Options during a ca ll the foll owing In- Call opti ons may be availa ble:
18 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Hold or Unho ld to h old or release a cal l New call to make a call when you have a ca ll in p ro gr es s Send DTMF to send t ouch tone s ( DT MF t on es) End a ll call s to end all calls Names to access the phone book Men u to access menu functions Mu te to mute the phone’s micro- phone Trans fer to connect an ac- tive call and a call on hold a nd dis- connect yourself fro m the cal ls. Making a conference call This feature allows up to six persons to take part in a conf erence call (net- work se rvice). 1. While in a call, press Options , an d scroll to New Call and press Sel ec t. 2. Ke y in the phone number or recall it from memory an d call th e number by pressing Call . Th e fi rst call is put on hold. 3. Whe n th e ne w cal l ha s b een an - swered , join it in t he confere nce call by pr essing Options . The n scroll to Conference an d press Sel ec t . 4. To add a new participant to the call, repeat steps 1 and 2. 5. To h ave a private conversation with a s ingle participant, press Options , scroll to Pr ivate an d press Sel ec t . Select the participant that you want to have a discussion wi t h and press OK . • Press Swap or to s wap be- tween the conf erence and the private call. 6. To retu rn to the con ference call, select Conf erence again. See s tep 3. 7. T o end the conference call, pr ess . Ke ypad lock (K eyg uard) This feature locks the keypad to pre- vent the keys bein g accidentally pres sed, fo r exa mple w hen your phone is in your pocket or i n your purse.
Call fun ctions Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 19 To lo ck th e ke ypad • While on the standby mode, pr ess Menu and then quickly. When the keypad is locked, appears at th e top of the display. To unlock the keypad • Pre ss Un lock and th en quic kly. When the key guard is on • To answer a call, press . • To end or reject a call, pr ess . The keyguard is of f during a call. NOTE : Wh en Keyguar d is on, calls may be possi- ble to th e emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 1 12 or other official emer- gency number). Key in the emergency number and press . The number is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit.
20 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. 4. Phone book (Names) You can s tore phone numbers and their associat ed names in the mem ory of the phone (in ternal phone boo k) or the SIM card (SIM ph one book). The internal phone bo ok can store 250 nam es (ea ch of wh ich can have up t o 20 characters) and phone number s (each of which ca n have up to 30 dig- its) at a tim e. The phone supports SIM cards which can store up to 250 names and phone numbers. In addition to stor ing names and phone number s, phone book also of- fers a wide ran ge of functions for managing them. Ent erin g the phon e book 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Dur ing a c all, press Options , scroll with or to Names , an d press Select . Selecting the phone book (Memory in use) 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll with or to Options and press Selec t . 3. Scroll to Mem ory in use and press Sel ec t . 4. Scroll to SIM card or Phon e and press OK . SIM card memory is indicated by the symbol on the display and phone memory by t he symbol . NO TE: After the SI M card i s ch anged, the SIM ph one book i s automat icall y se- lecte d. Storing a p hone numbe r with a name (Add entry) You can store names and phone num- bers in the internal or the SIM ph one book. 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Add e ntr y and press Select . 3. Key in the n ame and pr ess OK . Use th e keys labelled w ith letters ( - ) to wr ite the name . Press once f or the first labelled letter, twice for the second and three times for the third etc. • To switch between uppe r and lower character ca se, press . The sym bol ABC or abc shown at the top of the display indicates the selected case.
Phone book (Names) Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 21 • To insert a n umber, press and hold the key labelled w ith the desired number. • To switch between letter an d number mode, pr ess and hold . • To insert a s pace, press . • Pressing brin gs up a list of special characters. Move through the list to the desired character w ith or and press Use to insert it in th e name . • If you make a mistake, you can remove characters to the left of the cursor by pressing Cl ear as man y t ime s as nece ss ary . P ress - ing and holding Clea r clears th e screen . • and move the cursor left and right, respectively. 4. Key in an ar ea code and phone numb er, and press OK . TIP: If you key in the character for the internation al prefix (pr ess twice) in fr ont of the cou ntry code, you may be able to use the same phone num ber when you are calling fro m a broa d. TIP: QUICK SA VE: In t he s tandb y mode, key in th e phone number and press Sa ve . K ey in the name and press OK . Recall ing a name and phone number 1. I n th e standby mode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Sea rc h and press Select. 3. Key in the fi rst letter(s) of th e name you are se arc hing for. 4. Press OK or fo r the fi rst name, or for the last na me beginning with th e char acter you keyed in Step 3 above. 5. Press or u ntil the de- sired name appears. TI P: Q UI CK SEA RCH : Pr ess or , key in the first letter of the name. Scroll w ith or until the desired name appears. Copying a n ame and phone number You can copy names and phone num- bers all at once or one by on e from the phone to the SIM card, or vice versa. 1. In the standby mode, press Names . 2. Scroll to Copy and press Select . 3. Se lect the copy ing direction, Fr o m phone to S IM car d or vice v ersa, and press Select . 4. Scroll to One by one , or Copy all , and pr ess Select . 5. If y ou sele ct One by one
22 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. • se lec t wh eth er t o k eep or e rase the origin al name and phone number and press Select . • Scroll to the name and/or phone number to copied. Press Copy to start copy ing or Back to cancel the ope ration. If you select Copy all • se lec t wh eth er t o k eep or e rase the original names and phone numbers and press Select . • Press OK to start copying or Back to cancel the ope ration. If the nam e is too long for the target phone book, th en name is shorten ed. If the na me already is in th e target phone book with a different ph one number, an ordinal number is added to the end of the name. Erasing a nam e and phone number You can re move na me s and phone numb ers fr om th e sel ect ed ph one book one b y one or all at on ce. One by one 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Er ase and press Sel ect . 3. Scroll to One by one and press Se- lec t . 4. Scroll to the name an d phone num ber you w ant to eras e. Pre ss E rase and then confirm with OK . Erase al l 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Er ase and press Sel ect . 3. Scroll to Er ase al l and press Se le ct . 4. Se lect the m emory to be erased, Phone or SIM ca rd . P res s Select . 5. At the pr ompt Ar e y ou sure ? , press OK . 6. Key in the security code and press OK . For more in formation about the security code, see ‘R efere nce In- formation’ - ‘Access Codes’ . Assigning a pho ne number as a speed dial number The f ir st ni ne na me s an d ph one num- bers stored in ph one book are auto- matically sav ed as speed dial numbers and can be speed dialled via the number keys - . If you wan t to as sign anothe r n umber to a speed dial key, take th e following steps: 1. Press Names and select Speed Dia ls . If no pho ne number is assigned to a key, press Assi gn .
Phone book (Names) Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 23 If a phone number is alr eady as- signed to a key, you can view the numb er, change it or erase it by firs t pr es sing Options . NO TE: As sig n is also shown wh en the phone has automatically sa ved a phone n umber from the ph one book to a speed dialling key . 2. Se arch f or the desired name an d/ or phone number from phone book, and pres s OK to select it. Us in g th e sp eed d ia l ke ys, se e page 1 6 . Ca lle r gro u ps You ca n arran ge the na mes a nd pho ne number you have saved in the phone book into the desir ed caller groups, for example Family and Collea gues . For each caller gr oup, you can set th e phone to sound a specific ringing tone and fl ash a preselected graphic on the display when you receive a call f rom a phone number in a group. Y ou can al so set the pho ne to ring on ly wh e n yo u rec eiv e cal ls fro m ph one nu m- bers that be long to a s pecific call er grou p. See ‘Profiles (Menu 3)’ . Including a p hone number in a caller group 1. In the standby mode, press Names , and select Search . 2. Scroll to the name an d phone numb er t hat you w ant t o incl u de in the caller group. 3. Press ( Detail and) Options . 4. Scroll to Caller gr oups , an d press Select. 5. Scroll to the desired caller group, e.g . Family , and press Select. Setting the ringing tone and graphic for a caller group 1. I n th e standby mode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Caller g roups and pr ess Se- lect . 3. Scroll to the desired caller group and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to one of th e following op- tions and press Select . • Rename group Key in the name and press OK . • Gr ou p ri ng in g ton e Scroll to the desired r inging tone and press OK . Preset is th e tone selected for the curr ently selected profile . • Gr ou p gr aph ic Scroll to On , Off , View gr aphic , Send via IR , Send graph ic (send via SMS), and press Select .
24 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. If you se lected Send graph ic (networ k service), key in the re- cipient’s phone number or recall it from phone book and press OK . Phone book status You can chec k how ma ny na mes an d phone numbers are stored an d how many locations are still free in phone book. 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Options and press Sel e c t . 3. Scroll to Mem ory st atus and press Sel ec t . 4. Scroll to SIM card: or Phone: . The number of free locations and loca- tions in use are displayed. Setting the type of view fo r store d names and phone numb ers The phone can show the stored phone numbers and names in three different ways, called Type of view . • Name lis t shows th ree n ames at a time. • Name, num ber sh ows a single name and phone number together. • Large fo nt shows just one n ame at a t ime. To set the type of vi ew 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Option s and press Sel ec t . 3. Scroll to Ty pe of view and press Se- lec t. 4. Scroll to Name List or Name, num be r or Large font and press OK . Service numbe rs (Service Nos) This function makes it easy to call th e service numbers of your service pro- vider. This function is displa yed only if your service provider has included service numbers on your SIM card. 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Service nos and press Se- lec t . 3. Scroll to the desired service number and press to call the numb er.
Phone book (Names) Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 25 Copying and pr inti ng vi a IR Copying a name and phone n umber to your phone Using the phone’s infrared (IR) port, you can copy names and phone num- bers from a compatible phone. 1. Press Menu , scroll to Infra red (Men u 9) and pr ess Select . You r phone is ready to r eceive data through its IR port. The user of the oth er phone can now send the nam e a nd pho n e numb er via Infrared. 2. O nce the name and phone number have bee n copied to your phone, press Options and scroll to Show , Save or Dis ca rd , and press OK . Copying and printing from you r pho ne You can copy names and phone num- bers from phone book on a com pati- ble phone or PC r unning an appropriate application, or print them on a com patible printer. 1. Make sure that the othe r phone, the PC or the printer is set up to receive data via its IR port. 2. R ecall the name and phone number to be copied or printed. 3. Press ( Details and ) Options , scr oll to Sen d vi a IR to copy the phon e numbe r an d nam e to anothe r phone or PC, or Pri nt via I R to p ri nt the name and phone number on a compatible pr inter. 4. Press Select . Voice dial ling featu re The voice dialling feature allows you to make phone calls by saying a voice tag that h as been added to a desired name and phone number. Any spoken word , fo r exa mple a name , can be a voice tag. Before usin g voice dialling, note that: • Voice tags are not language de - pendent. The y ar e dependent on the spea ker’s voice. • The voice ta gs are s ensiti ve to back- ground noise. Record them a nd make calls in a qu iet environment. • When record ing a vo ice t ag or mak- ing a cal l, ho ld the ph one in the nor- mal po si tion c lose to you r ear. Th e phone must be in a servi ce area with adequat e cellular signal streng th. • The m aximu m length f or the voice tag recording is 1.5 seconds, but very short nam es are not accepted.
26 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. • You can store u p to eight v oice tags in the ph one’s me mory. NO TE: The phone must be in a servi ce area with ade quate cellular signal streng th. Also, you mu st say the name exactl y as yo u sai d it wh en yo u recorde d it. This m ay be d ifficult in, for exam p le, a n oisy env ironm ent or dur ing an eme r- gency , so you shoul d not r ely sol ely upon voice d ialling in all circum stances. Addin g a voice tag to a phon e book entry • Save or co py the names and pho ne numbers, to which you want to add a vo i ce ta g , in yo ur p hon e’s me mory . • Voice tags can also be added to names and phones number s on your SIM card, bu t the voice tags may be e rased if you remove your SIM card t o anoth er phone or us e another SIM card in your phon e. 1. I n the s tandby mode, pr ess Nam es to access the ph one book and se- lec t Sea rch . 2. Scro ll to th e name and phone num ber to w hich y ou wa nt to add a voi ce t ag and pr es s ( Detail an d) Op- tio ns. 3. Scroll to Add voi ce tag and pr ess Se- lec t . Press Start, th en sp eak af ter tone is di spla yed . 4. Press Start . The phone sounds a notification tone and Please speak no w is display ed. 5. Say clearly the w ord (s) you want record as a voice tag. 6. T he phone plays the recorded tag, and Playin g voice tag is displayed. If you do not want to s ave the re- cording, press Quit . 7. Whe n the voice tag has be en suc- cessfully saved, Voice t ag saved is displayed. The voice tag is saved in th e phone book’s Voice tags lis t. Replaying a voic e tag 1. In the standby m ode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Voice t ag and press Select . 3. Scroll to the nam e (or phone number) you wish to replay and press Options . 4. Scroll to Playb ack and press OK . Making a call 1. In the standby m ode, press and hold Name s to activate the voice dialling. T he phone sounds a noti- fication tone and Plea se spe ak now is displayed. 2. Say the voice tag clearly. If no match f or the voice tag is found or recognised, th e phone may as k you to tr y again. Press Yes
Phone book (Names) Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 27 to activate Voice Di alling again, or Exi t to return to the standby mode. 3. The phone automatically dials the number of the recognised voice tag and Searchin g is dis played. Changing v oice tags 1. I n th e standby mode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Voice t ag and press Select . 3. Scroll to the name (or phone number) with a voice tag you want to change, and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll to Change and pr ess OK . Press Start, then speak after tone is displayed. 5. Press Start . The phone s ounds a notification tone and Please speak no w is displayed. 6. Say the w ord(s ) y ou want to r ecord as a new voice tag. The phone re- plays the new voice tag and con- firms that th is voice ta g has been saved. Erasing a voice ta g 1. I n th e standby mode, press Na mes . 2. Scroll to Voice t ags and press Se- lect . 3. Scroll to the name (or phone numb er) you want to erase, and press Options . 4. Scroll to Er ase and press OK . Er ase voice tag ? is displayed. 5. Press OK to erase the voice tag.
28 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. 5. Using the Menu The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor the ph one to your n eeds. These f unctions are a r- ranged in m enus and submenus. Most of th e menu f unctions are pro- vided with a br ief help text. To view the help tex t, scroll to the de sired menu function and wait f or 15 sec- onds. The me nus and sub men us ca n b e ac- cessed by s crolling or by using the shortcu ts. Acces sing a m enu function by scrolling 1. In the standby m ode, press Menu to access the m enu facility. Scroll with or to reach the de- sired main menu, e.g. Sett ings . Press Select to enter the menu. 2. If t he menu co ntai ns any su bme n- us , for exa mple Call Setting s , find the one you want by scrolling with or . Press Select to enter the submen u. If the me nu y ou ha ve s ele cted contains submenus , repeat this step. 3. Scroll w ith or to f ind the setting of your choice. Press OK to confirm the chosen setting. TIP : Y ou c an return to the previous menu level by pressing Back . TIP : Y ou can exit the menu with out changing the m enu settings by press- ing or by pr essing and holding Back . Accessing a menu function by using its shortcut The men u items (menu s, submen us and setting options) are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using th eir sho r tc ut n um ber . The s hor tcut number is shown in the top right cor- ner of the display. For menu shortcuts, see the list of menu f unctions. 1. In the standby m ode, press Menu . 2. Within three seconds, key in th e first digit of the shortcut number. Repeat this for each digit of the shortcut number.
Using the Menu Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 29 Example: s etting t he Anykey functi on on • Pre ss Men u , , , an d . Menu fo r en ter ing t he me nu, for Settings , fo r Call Settin gs , for Anyk ey Ans wer and to set the Anykey answer on. To access t he functions i n Menu 1 • Pre ss Menu and ke y in the digits 01. Then key in the rest of the dig- its of the desir ed shortcut n umber.
30 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. List of menu funct ions 1. Messa ges 1. Inbox 2. Outbox 3. Writ e m essag es 4. Picture messages 5. Message settin gs 1. Set 1 1 1. M essag e centr e numb er 2. Message s sent as 3. Message validity 4. Re name this set 2. Common 2 1. Delive ry reports 2. Reply via same centre 6. Info se rvice 7. Fax or data call 3 1. Fax and data 2. Also voice 3. Fax ma ilbox 4. Data mailbox 8. Se rvice command editor 9. Voice me ssages 1. Listen to voice messages 2. Voice mailbox number 2. Ca ll r eg i st er 1. Missed calls 2. R eceived calls 3. Dialled numbers 4. Erase recent call lists 5. Show call duration 1. Last call dur ation 2. All calls’ duration 3. Re ceived calls’ duration 4. Dialled calls’ duration 5. Clea r time rs 6. Show call costs 1. Last call cost 2. All calls’ cost 3. Clea r coun ters 7. C all cost se tti ngs 1. Call costs’ limit 2. Show costs in 3. Pr ofile s 1. Gen eral 1. Activate 2. Personalise 1. Incoming call alert 2. Ringing tone 3. Ringing volume 4. Vibrating aler t 5. Message alert ton e 6. Keypad tones 7. Warning and game tones 2. Sile nt 1. Activate 1 The number of the sets depends on h ow many sets y our SIM card offers. Ea ch set ap- pears in i ts own submenu and m ay have any n ame. 2 The sh ortcut numbe r of this menu depends on the numbe r of sets available. 3 The fax or data options th at are not suppor ted by your netw ork operator may not be shown.
Using the Menu Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 31 2. Pers onalise (sam e sub menus as in General) 3. Re name 3. Meeting ( sam e su bme nus as in Silent) 4. Outdoor (s ame su bmenus as in Silent) 5. Pager (same submenus as in Si- lent) 6. Headset 1 • Personalise (s am e subme nus as in General plus Au tomatic answ er) 7. Car 2 (same s ubmen us as in Headset plus Lights) 4. Set tin gs 1. Alarm clock 2. Clo ck 3. Auto update of date and time 4. Call settings 1. Anykey answer 2. Automatic re dial 3. Spee d dialling 4. Call wai ting options 5. Ow n numb er sen ding • Phone line in use 3 5. Phone settings 1. Lang uag e 2. Ce ll info display 3. Confirm SIM service actions 4. Li st of own numbers 5. Welcome note 6. Network selection 6. Security settings 1. PIN code request 2. Call barring serv ice 1. Outgoing calls 2. Inter national calls 3. Inter national except to hom e count ry 4. Incoming calls 5. Incoming calls if abroad 6. Cancel all bar rings 3. Fixe d dialling 4. Closed user group 5. Security level 6. Change access codes 1. Change secu rity code 2. Change PI N code 3. Change PI N2 code 4. Change barring password • Phone line change 3 7. Re store factory s ettings 5. Ca ll di v er t 4 1. Divert all voice calls without ringing 2. Divert when bu sy 3. Divert when n ot answered 1 This profile is shown only if the phone is or has been used w ith the he adset HDC-5. 2 This profile is shown only if the phone is or has been used with the play and plug hands free kit PPH -1. 3 For ava ilability, cont act y our network operato r or service provider. 4 The div ert opti ons t hat are not sup ported by your network operator may not be shown.
32 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. 4. Dive rt when phone off or no coverage 5. Dive rt w hen of f, n o answer o r no coverage 6. Dive rt all fax c alls 7. Dive rt all data calls 8. C ancel all diverts 6. Games 1. Memori ze 2. Snake 3. Logic 4. R otation 7. Ca lcul ato r 8. Ca len da r 9. Infr are d 10. Serv ice s 1. Personal bookmarks • Serv ice name * ) • Add new service 2. Op erator services • Serv ice name * ) • Operator settings • Operator acc ess numbe r 1 • Operator acc ess numbe r 2 • Update operator services 11. SIM se rv ic es 1 1 This fun ction is available only if your SIM card supports it. * In th is me nu you will see the nam es of t he ava ilable servi ces
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 33 6. Menu function s Messages (Menu 1) Read ing a tex t mes sag e (Inbox menu 1-1) When you rece ive a tex t mes sage, and the number of ne w mes- sages followed by m essa ge(s) rece ived will appear and a short tone will be he ard. • Pre ss Read to view the message list immediately or Exit t o v i e w i t l a t e r . T o vi ew the me ssage li st later 1. In th e Mes sages menu, scroll to In- box , and press Select . 2. Scroll to the desired mess age and press Rea d to r ead it . Use or to browse th rough the mes- sage and related information , such as Sender’s phone number and Re- ception date and time. 3. While reading the message, press Options to access one o f the fol- lowing options, and press OK to activate it: • Era se to delete the message. • Reply to reply to th e message. • Edit to chan ge the contents of the m essage. • Use num ber to extract a phone num ber fr om the me ssage for calling or saving it in the phone book. • Forwa rd to send the message onwar ds. • Print via IR to prin t the messa ge on a compatible printer th rough the phone’s Infrared port. • Details to show details of the mess age: sende r’s name or phone nu mber, the me ssage centre used for sending, recep- tion date and time , reply path availability. NO TE : in front of th e header m ea n s th at the m essa ge h as no t yet been read. in f ront of the h eader in dic ates a de- livery rep ort. W hen flashes your pho ne has no more spac e for new messages. Eras e some of the e xis ting messages.
34 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Viewing yo ur own messages (Ou tbox menu 1-2) You can save your own messages in this me nu. 1. O nce you a re in the Message s menu, scroll to O utbox and press Sel ec t . 2. Scroll to the desired message a nd press Read to view it. 3. Pres sing Options while you are reading a message allows you to access the sa me function s as ‘In- box’ ( Menu 1 -1), e xcept for Reply and Detail s . 4. If yo u wish to s e nd the sa ved mes- sage, us e the Forw ard optio n. Sending a tex t message (Write messa ges menu 1-3 ) The Short Message Service (SMS) net- work service allows you to send short text me ssages to phone s which h ave SMS capability. Befo re you can send any message s, you nee d to stor e the n umber of your Messa ges ce ntre in menu ‘Mess age settings’. You will receive this number from your ser vice provider w hen you subscribe to the Short Message Serv- ice. Writing an d sendin g a text message Within the Write messages men u you can write and edit tex t messages of up to 160 c hara cters. Yo u have t wo methods of writing messages: • the meth od used traditionally in mobile phones, indicated by , and • another called “predictive te xt in- put”, indicated by . 1. In th e Mes sages menu, scroll to Write messages a nd press Select . 2. Ke y in a me ssa ge. You can us e the t ra di tio na l te xt input, descr ibed in ‘Storin g a phone number with a nam e’, on page 18. Alternatively, use the predict ive text input. See the following sec- tion, ‘Predictive tex t input’ . 3. Press Options to display the f ol- lowing functions • Send to se nd th e me ssage. • Dictiona ry to set the predictive text input on and select the lan- guage. • Send by set to send the message to a preselected set - s ee below. • Save to save the message in th e Outbox for use at a late r ti me . • Clear screen to remove a ll the characters that you h ave keyed in from th e display. 4. To send the me ssage , select Send and press OK .
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 35 5. Enter the recipient’s phone numb er, or recall the ph one number from phone book by pressing Sea rch . Find the desired number and press OK . 6. Press OK to sen d the message. Predictive text inp ut Predictive text inpu t allows y ou to key in any character s by single keypresses. This text input is based on a built-in dictionary to wh ich you can add ne w words. Se lect ing lan guag e fo r pre dictive tex t input 1. Se lect Writ e m essag es , pre ss Op- tions . 2. Scroll to Di ct ion a ry and press OK . 3. S cro ll to the de sire d la nguag e and pre ss OK . T9 dic t iona ry act iva ted is disp lay ed a nd th e predi cti ve t ext in- put is no w on , indic ated b y . When in English menu, you can change from the predictive text input to the traditional text input eit he r • by pressin g Opti on s and scroll- ing to Dictiona ry . Press OK , scroll to Dictio nary of f an d press OK . T9 diction ary deac tiv ated is dis- played. • or by pressing twice. Writ in g w ord s wi th pr edic ti ve tex t in put 1. When in the English pr edictive text input, start writing a word by using the keys to . Press each key on ly once for one letter. For ex ample, to w rite the word ‘Hello’, press (for h), (for e), (for l), (for l), and (for o). Do not pa y attention to the w ord on the display until you have com- pleted w riting the word. • To dele te a character, press Clear . • To change the ch arac ter case, press . • To change be tween lette r and number mode, pr ess and hold . • To in se rt a word, pr ess Option s . Scroll to In se rt wo rd . Write the word and press OK . • To in sert a single n umber in character mode, press a nd hold the respective number key. • To insert several numbers, press Options . Scroll to Insert number and pr ess OK . Key in the desir ed numbers and press OK .
36 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. • To insert a s ymbol, press and hold . Scrol l to the desired symbol and press Us e . Alternatively, pres s Options , scroll to Insert symbol , and press OK . Scroll to the desired symbol and press Use . 2. W hen you have finished writing the word and it is correct, confirm it by pr essing or by adding space with . 3. I f th e word is correct, start writing the next wor d. If the word is not correct, you have the following options: • Press r epeatedly until the desired wor d appears an d con- firm it. • Press Options , scroll to Matche s and pr ess OK . Scroll through the words and select the correct one by pressing Us e . Add the desir ed word to the match list 1. If no m atch es ar e foun d in t he pr e- dictive text input mode, you can insert a ne w word to the diction - ary. Press Spell and key in the de- sired word in tradition al text input mode. 2. Press OK to save th e word. NO TE: When t he dict ion ary becomes full , the n ew word r eplaces t he ol dest added o ne. Writ in g c omp ou nd w ord s 1. Ke y in the first part of th e word and accept it b y pressing . 2. Write the last part of the c om- pound word and a ccept the word by pressing or . Picture m essages (Menu 1-4) The phone al low s you to rec eive an d send text messag es which contain pic- tures . These messages are call ed pict ure messa ges. There are sev eral p reset pic- ture messag es in your phone . NO TE: This func tion ca n be used only if it i s support ed by your n etwork op erator or se rvi ce pro vide r . Whe n you rec eiv e a pict ur e message • To view the message immediately: Press Vi ew . While reading a mes- sage, you can save it by pressing Sav e . • To vie w the message later in this menu : Fi rst pr es s Exit and then OK to save the m essage. NO TE: If t here is no s pace to save a new message , you fi rst n eed to sel ect one of the ol d messag es and replace it with the ne w one.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 37 Sendin g a pictur e message 1. In th e Pic ture m essa ge s men u, s e- lect one of the pr eset pictures and press View . 2. I f th e displayed picture is the one you w ant, p res s Options , scroll to Edit text and press Select . If the displayed pictu re is not t he one you want, pres s Back an d re - peat step 1. 3. Wr it e th e mess age . To view the whol e me ssage be fore sending it, press Options , scr oll to Preview and press OK . 4. To send the mess age, press Op- tions , se lect Sen d and press OK . Only phones that offer the Picture message feature can r eceive and dis- play picture messa ges. NO TE : Ea ch p i ctu re me ss ag e is mad e up of several text mes sages. Ther e- fore, sending one p icture message may cost m ore than sending one text mess ag e. Since picture m essages a re saved in the phone, you c annot view them if you use t he S IM c ard wit h an other phone. Message set ting s (Menu 1-5) Set 1 (Men u 1-5- 1) 1 A setting group or ‘set’ is a collection of the settin gs required for sending text message s. Yo u can , for ex am pl e, s end a te xt message as a fax (provided that this function is supported by your service provider) by sim ply selecting t he set in which you have define d the proper setting s for fax tran smissions . Each se t has it s own submen u: • Mess age ce ntre num ber Use this menu to store the phone numb er o f th e mes sag e cen tre neede d for sending text messages. Key in or edit the phon e numb er and conf irm with OK . • Mess age s sent as You can requ est the ne twork to convert your Text messages into alternative form ats Fa x , Paging or E -ma il (n etw ork se rv ic e) . In order to r eceive a converted message, the r ecipient must have the appropriate equipmen t, for ex- amp le a fa x machine. 1 The total n umber of se ts depends on how m any sets your SIM ca rd offers.
38 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. • Message va lidi ty This network serv ice allows you to set the length of time t hat you r text m essages are saved at the message centre while attempts ar e made to deliver th em. • Rename this set Allows you to rename the set. Common (Me nu 1- 5-2) 1 • Delivery r eports you can request the n etwork to send de livery reports about your text m essages (network ser vice). • Reply via s ame centre you can request the n etwork to route the reply to your text mes- sage via your own mess age centre (netw ork servic e). Info se rvice (Me nu 1-6) This network service allows you to re- ceive messages abou t a va riety of topics (such as wea ther or traffic con- ditions) from your service provider. For available topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provid- er. By selecting On , you will receive mes- sages about the active topics. Topic Ind ex retrieves a list of available topics from the network. In Topi cs , you can a dd a topic to th e topics list. You can also E dit or Era se the topics list, or Select to mark the topics as a ctive or inactive. Select La ng ua ge to s et the language for t he m essa ges. On ly me ssage s in the selected langu age will be shown. Fax or data call (Menu 1-7) Before using this function you need to activate the I R function in Menu 9 (Inf ra red) a n d ma ke su re that your phone is in con nection with a com- patible device. Making a data or fax call 1. Onc e in the Me s sag es menu , se lect Fax or da ta ca ll . 2. Scroll to F ax a nd da t a or Also vo ice and press OK . Also v oice allows you to switch from voice mode to data (or fa x) mode during a call. 3. Ke y in or r ecall the desired phone number and press OK . 1 The shortc ut numbe r of this menu depends o n the number of sets avail able. Here it is assume d tha t only one s et is ava ilable.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 39 4. If you selected Also voic e i n s t e p 2 , to switch betwe en voice and dat a/ fax m ode during a call, press Op- tions , se lect Vo ice Mode or Data Mode (o r F ax Mode ) and pr ess OK . 5. After the tr ansmission, end the call by pressing . Receiving a dat a or fax call You can answer a data or fax call in the nor mal way, even wh en the phone keypad is locked. Callin g fax and data mailb ox You can call your fax and data mail- box by u sing the menus F ax mailbox and Dat a mailbox wh ich are available if you s ubscribed to th e corresponding network s ervices. In menu 5 ‘Call divert’ you can divert your fax and data calls to these mail- boxes. Service comm and editor (M enu 1-8) From this submenu you can send serv- ice requests (such as activation com- man ds) fo r netwo rk ser vices , to your service provider. Voice messages (Menu 1-9) Listen to voice mes sages (Menu 1- 9-1) When y ou sel ect this sub menu, the phone automatically calls your voice mailbox at the ph one number stored in Me nu 1-9- 2. Each phone line m ay have its own voice mailbox number, see menu 4-4- 6, Phone line in use. TIP: Alternatively , press and hold in the s tandby mode. Voic e ma ilbo x numb er (Menu 1- 9-2) With in the men u Voic e Ma ilbox Number you can store th e phone number of your voice mailbox. Key in the number a nd press OK . This num be r rema ins un ch anged unt il y ou replace it. You obtain the number from your serv ice provider. Call register (Menu 2) Your phone w ill only register missed and received calls if th e network you are using su pports the Calling L ine Identification function, the phone is switched on and is w ithin the net- wo rk’s se rv ice ar ea .
40 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Missed ca lls (Menu 2- 1) This function allows you to v iew a list of the last ten phone n umbers from which somebody has tried to call you with no su ccess (n etwor k service). Using the option s provided in the Missed calls m enu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edit, erase or save the nu mber in the phone book. TIP: When a note about missed calls is being displayed, press List to see th e phone number . T o call back immedi- ately , press . Received calls (Menu 2-2) This function allows you to v iew a list of the ten phone numbers from which you have most recently accepted calls (ne two rk se rvic e). Using the option s provided in the Re- ceived calls me nu you can view the date and time of each call, and view, edit, erase or save the nu mber in the phone book. Dialled nu mbers (Menu 2-3) This func tion allo ws yo u to view a list of the te n phone num be r s tha t yo u ha ve mos t recently called or tried to ca ll. Using the option s provided in the Di- alled calls menu you can view th e date and time of each call, and view, edit, erase or save the nu mber in the phone book. Erase recen t call lis ts (Menu 2-4) This function allows you to delete all the phone numbers that appear in me nus fr om 2- 1 to 2-3. Thes e phone number s are als o erased when y ou • switch on the phone with a SIM card inse rted which is n ot one of the five SIM car ds used most re- cently w ith the phone. • change the Security level setting in me nu 4- 6- 5. Show ca ll durat ion (Menu 2-5) This function allows you to view the approximate duration of your in com- ing and outgoing calls. You can clear these call timers by using Clea r timers . For tha t you n eed the secu rity code. See ‘Refere nce Inform ation’ - ‘A ccess Codes’ . NO TE: The actual time in- voi ced for calls by you r serv- ic e provi der may vary , depe nding upon network fea- tu re s, r o un ding -off f or bill- ing, and so forth.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 41 Show cal l costs (Menu 2-6) This network service allows you to check the app roximate co sts of your last call, all calls an d clear the counters. To clear the counters you may n eed to have the PIN2 co de. S ee ‘Refer ence I nfor mat ion’ - ‘Access Codes’ . The costs a re shown in terms of units set within Menu 2-7- 2 f or ea ch SIM card. NO TE: The act ual inv oice fo r calls an d service s from you r service provider may vary , de- pending upon network f ea- tures, rou nd ing-off f or billing, taxes and so forth. Call cost settin gs (Menu 2-7) Call costs’ limit (Menu 2-7-1 ) This n etwor k service allows you to limit the cost s of your calls to a se- lected number of charging units or units of curr ency. If you have selected On , the number of remaining units is shown in the standby mode. You can make an d receive charged calls as long as the specif ied cost limit is not excee ded. Depending on the SIM card you may need the PI N2 code to set a call cost limit. See ‘R efe rence Info rmation’ - ‘Access Codes’ . Show costs in (Menu 2- 7-2) The phone can show the call cost lim- its in terms of charging units or the desired currency. Contac t your service provider for charging unit prices. To select th e currency or unit in this menu, you ma y need the PIN2 code. See ‘Refere nce Inform ation’ - ‘Acces s Codes’ . Profi les (Men u 3) This menu offers you a convenient way to cus tomise the aler t of your phone to suit a var iety of events and environ ments. If you want to change th e current Profile being used by your phone, press t he power key quickly. Scroll to the desired Profil e and press OK . This allows you to choose another Profile, but not customise it. TIP : Qu ick Si len t I f you wa nt to ac ti- vate the Silent pr ofile quickly , press the power key an d . To ch an ge to the General pr ofile, press th e power key and . Customis ing pro files 1. In th e Profiles menu, th e following Profiles list appears: • Gen eral this is the default set- ting
42 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. • Silent mutes all ringing tones • Meeting quiet beep • Outdoor loud ringing ton e • Page r silent, f lashes lights and the num ber of the caller • Head set 1 • Car 2 2. To customise the profiles, scroll to the desired profile , for example Gen e ral , and press Options . 3. Se lect Persona lise a nd press OK . • If you select Act iva te , the s elect- ed profile is only set on. The pro- file cannot be customised. NOT E : When the phon e is con- nected to the car kit PPH-1 or headset HDC-5, the Acti vate func- tion is not available. 4. Scroll to the desired settin g, for example Ri ng in g ton e , and press Sel ec t . 5. While in the list of r inging tones, scroll to the desir ed option an d press OK . To ne s ett ings fo r profiles Incom ing call alert This setting define s how the phone will notify you about an incoming voice call. The optio ns available are: Ringing , Ascendi n g , Ring once , Beep Once , Cal l er G r ou ps and Off . Calle r grou ps The phone will r ing only when calls are received from ph one numbers which b elong to the selecte d caller group. (Also a graphic is s hown, if specified to the gr oup.) Scroll to the de sired group and press Mark to select or Unma rk to desele ct it. Repeat this as man y times a s nec- essar y. Next, pre ss Back and then Yes to save or No to discard the changes. See also ‘Phone book‘ , ‘Caller groups’ . Ri nging to ne Sets the ringin g tone for voice calls. Ringin g volum e Sets the volume level for th e ringing and message alert tones. 1 Hea dset will not appear in the Profil es li st unle ss headset HDC -5 is connect ed to your phon e. How ever, th e settings f or the Hea dse t w ill re main in th e m enu o nce co nne cted . 2 Car will not ap pear in the Profiles list unless car kit PPH-1 is connecte d to your phone. How ever, the settin gs for the Car will re main in the me nu once co nnected.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 43 Vibratin g alert Sets the phone to vibrate wh en a voice call is received. The vibrator does not opera te when th e phone is connected to a charger or a desk- stand. Message ale rt tone Sets the ringing tone for text messages. Keyp ad tone s Sets the volume le vel for keypad tone s. Warning an d game tones Sets the phone to sound a warning tone, for exa mple when the battery is running out of power or when you play one of the games offered by your phone. This setting has no effect on the tones which are related to net- work se rvices . Other settin gs for profiles Automatic an swer (in car and heads et profile s only) Sets the phone to answer an incoming voice call after a single ring. Scroll to On or Off and pr ess OK . Ligh ts (in car profi le only ) Sets the display and keypad lights. Scroll to On (always on) or Auto matic (on fo r appro xima tely 10 sec onds af - ter key press or incoming call alert) and press OK . NO TE : While i n phone book or the m enu fu nctio ns, yo u can switch on the light s for a p pro ximat ely 1 0 seco nds by pr essin g the p ow er ke y q uick ly even if Auto mati c is selected . Renam ing profiles This function allows you to edit the name of the selected profile. T his function is not available in the Gener- al , He ad set and Car profiles. 1. W hen the desired Profile is high- lighted, press Options . 2. Scroll to Rename and press OK . 3. Enter the new name and press OK . Sett ings (Men u 4) Alarm clock (Me nu 4-1) In this menu th e phone can be set to al arm a t a spec if ie d ti me . I f th e al ar m time is set, se lect On to change the time or Of f to turn the ala rm clock off. The alarm clock will w ork even wh en the phone is s witched off. The ala rm clock us es the tim e format set for the clock, either 12-hour s or 24-hours. See Menu 4-2.
44 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. When the alarm time is reached The ph one soun ds an ale rt tone. When the phone is alertin g, Alarm! is als o shown and the phone’s lights flash. If you let the phone sound the alarm for a full minute or if you press any other key, the al arm stop s fo r a fe w min utes and then re sume s. You c an end this ‘snoozing’ by p ressin g Stop or by switching the ph one off. If the alarm time expir es while the phone is switched of f, the phone starts aler ting. If you pre ss Stop , th e phone asks whether y ou want to acti- vate the phone for calls. Press Yes to register or No to kee p th e ph one switch ed off. NO TE: Do not swit ch on the phon e when wirele ss phone use is proh ibited or w hen it ma y ca u se in te rferen ce or danger . Clock (Menu 4-2) In this menu you can select to hide or show the clock on the display, set the time or select between t he 12 -hour or 24 -hou r time formats. NO TE: If the batt ery i s removed fr om the p h on e fo r a lo ng tim e, yo u may n ee d to se t th e time aga in. Autom atic upd ate of date and time (Menu 4-3) This network service updates the clock in your phone in accordance with th e current tim e zone. The fol- lowing options are a vailable: • On updates the tim e and date au- tomatically. • Conf irm firs t requires c onfirmation for the up da te. • Off no updates are don e. Call settings (Menu 4-4) Anyke y an swer (Menu 4- 4-1) When this function is set on, you can answer an incoming ca ll by press ing any key briefly, except the power key, and Reject . Automatic red ial (Men u 4-4-2) When this function is set on, your phone will make u p to ten attempts to connect the call af ter an uns uccessful call attempt. Spee d di alling ( Menu 4- 4-3 ) When this function is set to on, the names and phone numbers assign ed to the spee d dial keys to can be dialled by press ing and holding the corresp onding number ke y. Press- ing and holding the key dials your voice m ailbox number.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 45 Call waiti ng option s (Menu 4- 4-4) When this network ser vice is activat- ed, the network will notify you of a new incoming call w hile you have a call in prog ress. The phone sounds a soft a lert tone. Own nu mber se ndi ng (Menu 4- 4-5) This network service allows you to set whether your phone nu mber is shown to or hidden from the pe rson that you are calling. P reset resets the phone to the default s etting, On or Off , th at y ou have agreed upon with your s ervice provider. Phone line in use (Menu 4-4-6) This network service allows your to select the phone line (i.e. subscriber numb er) 1 o r 2 for ma king call s. You can also prevent th e line selection. For more information on availability, con- tact your network operator or service provider. If you select line 2 and have n ot sub- scribed to this network s ervice, you will not be able to ma k e calls. Howev- er, calls on both lines can be answered regardless of the selecte d line. When you have prevente d the line se- lection within the `Phone lin e change' function, you cannot use this func- tion. TIP: In the standby m ode you can switch from one line to the oth er by pressing and holding . Phone setti ngs (Menu 4-5) Langu age (Me nu 4-5-1) Within this menu you can select the language in whi ch the display texts will be shown. I f the setting Auto mati c is selected, the language used is cho- sen based on the current SIM card. E nglish will be used if the langu age on the SIM card is not found in the phone. This setting also affect s the time and date formats in Alarm clock (M enu 4- 1), C lock (Me nu 4-2 ) and C alendar (Menu 8). Cell info display (Men u 4-5-2) This network service allows you to set the phone to indicate when it is used in a cellul ar network based on Micro Cellular Networ k (MCN) technology (network service). Confirm SIM se rvice action s (Menu 4- 5-3) Within this menu you can set the phone to displa y the confirmation message when you ar e using SIM card serv ices.
46 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. List of o wn numbers (Menu 4-5-4) This function is a memory aid, which you can use to check your own phone numbers if you n eed to do so. Wi thin thi s me nu you c an st or e, e ra se and edit the phone numbers a ssigned to your SIM card, if this is allowed by the card. The edits that you m ake here do not affect in any way th e actual subscrib- er n umber(s) of your SIM card. Welcome note (Menu 4-5- 5) This menu allows you to set the me s- sage (up to 36 characters in length) which is shown briefly when the phone is switched on. Network selection (Men u 4-5-6) The network to wh ich you are con- nected can be sele ct ed either auto- matically or manually. In Automa tic m ode the phone auto- matically selects one o f the cellular networks available in your area; the selected network ca n be GSM900, GS M180 0 or EG SM9 00. In M anual m ode the phone shows a list of the available n etworks and you can select the network you wish to use if this n etwork has a roam ing agreement with your home network opera tor. If n o such agre eme nt is i n force, the tex t No Access will be dis- played an d you mus t select an other network. The phone stays in manual mode until the automatic mode is se- lected or another SIM card is inserted into the phone. Security s ettings (Menu 4-6) Your phone i s equipped with a versa- tile security system to prev ent unau - thorised use of the phone or the SIM card. See also ‘Referen ce Info rmation’ - ’Acce ss C odes’ . PIN-co de reque st (Men u 4-6-1) Within this menu you can set the phone to ask f or the PIN code of your SIM card when the phone is switched on. You will need the PIN code to turn this request function on . Note that some SIM cards do not al- low the PIN code reque st to be turned off. Call bar ring service (Men u 4-6-2) This network service allows you to re- strict the making and receiving of calls with your ph one. For this func- tion you n eed the bar ring password. You have the following barring modes to choose: • Outgoing ca lls calls cannot be made. • Interna tional ca lls ca lls cannot be made to foreign countries.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 47 • International except to home country calls can be ma de only within and to your hom e country. • Incoming calls calls ca nnot be re- ceived. • In comi ng ca lls if ab roa d calls cannot be received outside your h ome country. • Cancel a ll barri ngs For each function, ex cept Cancel all barrings , you have th e following op- tions: Ac ti vate , Cancel , or Sta tus , which shows the types of barred call. When you m ake a call and a barring mode is act ivated, the phone may dis - play a note r emindi ng you of th is. NO TE: W hen ca lls ar e barre d, calls may be possib le to ce rta in em ergenc y nu m - bers in so me networks (e .g. 1 12 or ot her offi cial emer- genc y number) . Fixed di alling ( Menu 4- 6-3 ) This se rvice r estricts your outgoi ng ca lls to se le cte d ph one n umber s, i f t hi s function is sup ported by your SI M card. To set this fun ction on or off, or to sav e, ed it o r eras e th e numbers on the list, you need to ha ve the PIN 2 cod e. NO TE: W hen Fi xed D ial O p - ti on is set on, ca lls may be possi bl e to cert ain emerge n- cy n umbers in some netwo rks (e. g. 1 12 or oth er off icial em erg ency n um b er). Close d user gr oup (Menu 4- 6-4) This n etwork service specifies the group of p eople to whom you can call and who can call you. Preset resets th e phone to use a user group that the SIM car d owner has agreed upon with the service prov ider. NO TE: W hen calls a re lim ited to Cl osed User Groups, calls may be possible to cer tain emergen- cy numbers in some networks (e.g. 1 12 or other official emer- gency number). Security level (Me nu 4-6-5) This menu allows you to set the phone security level on to avoid unauthor- ised use of the phone. You will n eed the security code to set th e security level. The available options are: • None no secu rity code is neede d. • Mem or y security code is required when th e phone book memory is selected. • Phone security code r equired when a new SIM card is inserted. NO TE : When y ou change the s ecuri ty leve l, all the re cen t calls lists are clea red. Change acc ess code s (Menu 4- 6-6) With th is me nu you can ch ange th e access codes: security code, PIN code, PIN2 code and barring password. These codes can only include the characters 0 to 9. The phone prompts
48 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. you to enter the current code and the new code. I t also prompts you to ver - ify the new code by entering it again. NO TE: Avoid u sing acc ess cod es simi lar to th e emer gency n umbers, such as 1 12, to prev ent acci den tal dial li ng of the em erg ency num ber . Phone line change (Men u 4-6-7) You can allow or prevent the selection of a phone line. When Not allo wed is s elected, you cannot use the ‘Phon e line in use’ function. To allow or pr event the phone line change, you ne ed PIN 2 code. Restore factory settings (Menu 4-7) Y ou can rese t some of th e menu set- tings t o their original values. T he se- curity code is ne eded for this func tion . Call divert (Menu 5) This network ser vice is used to for - ward incoming call s to your voice- mailbox (only voice calls) or to another n umber. Divert options not supported by your n etwork operator may not be shown. 1. Se lect the Call diver t menu. Th e di- vert modes available are: • Divert all vo ice calls without r ing- ing • Divert when busy for voice calls only • Divert when not answered for voice calls only • Divert when phone of f or no cover- age voice calls are diverted when you r phone switched of f or outsid e the network ser vice area. • Divert when phone off, no answer or no c overage voice calls are di- verted when they are n ot an- swered, or your phone is bu sy, switched off or outside the net- work service ar ea. This function is available only if your SIM card supports it. • Divert all fax c alls • D ive r t al l data c al ls • Cancel a ll d i verts a ll diverts are set off. 2. For a mode you may select • Activ ate to set the divert mode on. • Cancel to s et the diver t m od e o ff. • Status to sh ow the call types af- fected by the divert mode. • Set delay to specify the time af- ter which the calls are diverted. Several divert options may be activat- ed at the same time. When all calls are diverted, is shown on standby mode.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 49 Each phone line may have its own di- vert settin gs. TIP : If Divert when busy is activated, rejecting an incoming call will also di- vert a call. Ga mes (Men u 6) Your phone off ers you four games to play: Memorize, Snake, Logic a nd Ro- tation. NO TE: Y ou r pho ne must be switched on to use thi s func- ti on. Do n ot swi tch on the phone when t he use of a wirel ess phone is pro hibi ted or wh en it may ca u se inte r- feren ce or danger . Choose the desir ed game and then se- lect In struct ions to see how t o play the game. Game op tion s • New game starts a new game ses- sion. • Top sc ore shows the highest sc ore. • Inst ructions shows a he lp text on how to play the game. Scroll through the text with or . • Lev el allows you to set th e level of difficulty for the selected game. Select the desire d level with or and press OK . • Continue allows you to r esume a paused game. • Las t view show s the final view of the game imme diately after the game ended. Star ting a 2-player game Snake ca n be pl ayed as a 2- player ga me. Before starting a 2-player game, se- lect 2 p lay ers in menu 6- 2-3 an d e n- sure that the IR ports of the tw o phones are pointing at each oth er. Both players need to start the same game on their phones, and the IR con- nection is automatically activated. Calculator (Menu 7) The c alcul ator in your phone adds, su b- tracts, mu ltipli es , divides, and con verts currenc y values. This calculat or has a limit ed accuracy and ro unding e rrors m ay o ccur , espe cially in lo ng divisions . NO TE: Y ou r pho ne must be switched on to use thi s func- ti on. Do not switch on the phone wh en t he use of a wirel ess phone is pro hibi ted or wh en it may ca use inter- ferenc e or danger .
50 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Using the calculator 1. In Calculato r m enu, press Select . 2. Whe n ‘0’ is displayed on the scr een, e nter the f irst number in the calculation. To add a decim al, press . 3. To add, press once ( will ap- pear). To subtract, press twice (- will appear). To multiply, press three times (* will appear ). To divide, press four times (/ will appear). Alternatively, press Options , scroll to the desired function, a nd press OK . 4. En ter the s econd nu mber . Repeat these s teps as many tim es as ne c- es sar y. Pre ss Clear to erase any mista kes. 5. Press Opti ons . Highlight Equal s and press OK . To make a currency conversion 1. T o set the exchange ra te, press Options , scroll to Exchange rat e an d press OK . 2. Scroll to either of the displa yed options and press OK . Key in the exch ange ra te (pr ess for a decimal point) and press OK . 3. To make the conversion, key in th e amount to be converted, press Op- tio ns , scroll to T o domestic or To for- eign and press OK . Calend ar (Men u 8) The calendar helps you to keep track of reminder s, calls that you need to make, meetings, and birthdays. The phone sounds an alar m tone when the set date for a birthday, reminder or a call is reached. NO TE: Y ou r ph one must be switc hed on to use this func- ti on. Do not switch on the phon e when t he use o f a wireles s phon e is prohibit ed or wh en it may ca u se inte r - fe re nc e o r da nge r . 1. Se lect the Calendar menu and scroll to t he desired date. 2. Press Options to obtain th e func- tions below . Scroll to the desired function and press Select . • View day notes to view the n otes set for the chosen day. Scr oll through the note(s). Pr essing Op- tio ns while in a note allows access to the following functions. • Era se to delete the note . • Edit to edit the note.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 51 • Move to change the date and time of the n ote. • Send no te to send the note as a text message (SMS). • Send via IR to copy th e note to another compatible phone by using the in frared port. • Make no te to write a note. You ca n choose from the following types of note : • Reminder is indicated by . Key in the note and the date and press OK . • Call is indicated by . Key in the de sired phone n umber, or recall it from phone book, and the date when the call should be made, press OK . Repeat this to set the time a t which the call should be m ade. • Meeting i s indicated by . Key in a n ote and the date of meeting, pr ess OK . Repeat this to set the time of the meeting. • Birthday is indi cated b y . Ke y in the pe rson’s na me, the d ate of bi rth (inclu de the year) and pre ss OK . Th e not e and the person ’s age wi ll be show n in e very co mi ng ye ar . NO TE: Y ou can set th e phone to sound a tone in anticipation f or a note. At the prompt S et a lar m fo r the note? , p re ss Yes , key in the alarm date and press OK . Repe at this with the alarm time. The pres- ence of a ton e alert is indicated by wh en you view the n otes. • Era se no tes to delete the selec ted note(s). Scr oll to one of the displa yed options, Of ch osen day , One by one or All at o n c e and pr ess OK . • View all notes to view the notes that are set for a ll days. Scr oll through the n ote(s). Pressin g Op- tions allows access to th e same functions as in View d ay . Scroll to the de sired function and press OK . • Go to date to go to th e desire d date. • Set the da te to chan ge the current date. • Print via IR to pr int all the notes on a compatible printer using the phone’s infrared port. Infrar ed (Menu 9) In this menu you can set up your phone to receive data th rough its in- fr ared ( IR ) p or t. T o u se a n IR co nne c- tion, the device with wh ich you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant. The phone is a Cl ass 1 Laser Product. Setting the d evi ces ready for infrared connection • The preferable distance between the two devices in infrared con- nection is up to 60 cm.
52 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. • There m ust be n o obstructions be- tween the two communicating de- vices. • The IR ports of the two devices must point at e ach other. Receiving data via the IR port To receive data from another comp at- ible phone: 1. Ensure that the tw o phones are ready fo r the I R connecti on . 2. Select th e Infrared menu to acti- vate the IR port f or data r eception. 3. T he user of the sending phone se- lects the desired IR function to start da ta tran sfer . If data transfer is not started wi thin 2 minutes a fter th e activation of th e IR port, the connection is cancelled and will have to be s tarted again. Sendi ng data via the IR port You can send da ta to a compatible phone or PC provided with an appro- priate application. Refer to the documentation supplied with the application an d to the fol- lowing section in this user’s guide. You can: • Send a graph ic via IR. See ‘Caller groups’ . • Copy and print names and num- bers fr om Phone Book. See ‘Copy- ing and pr inting via IR’ . • Print a tex t mess age on a comp at- ible pr inter. See ‘Reading a tex t mes sage (Me nu 1-1) ’ . • Send a calendar n ote via IR. See ‘Cal en dar (M enu 8) ’ . • Pri nt a calendar note on a compati- ble pr i nte r. See ‘Calendar ( Menu 8)’ . PRINTING OF ME - SSAGE S VIA IR Th e “ Pr in tin g of me ssa ge s v ia I R to a compat ible p rinter” f eature is availabl e whe n th e La ng uag e (u nder Set tin gs / Phone Se tti ngs) selec ted, use s Latin character s for writi ng. When Si mpli- fied Ch inese or Traditi onal Chin ese langua ge is selec ted , the prin ting of messages v ia IR i s disable d and you cann ot pri nt any messa ge, w hethe r us- ing La tin or Chines e charac ters. Checking the statu s of an IR connect ion The status of an IR connection is indi- cated by . When is displayed continuously, there is an IR connection between your phone and the other device. When is n ot displayed, no I R connection exist s.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 53 When blin ks, your phone is tr y- ing to establish a con nection with the other device or a connection has bee n lost. Service s (Menu 10) Nokia Smart Messa ging ena bles the use of a v ariety of netwo rk ser vices offer ed by operat ors or servic e providers . Some services may be a vailable th rough th e In- ternet a nd, although your phone does not su pport fu ll World W ide Web b rows- ing, you ma y be abl e to acce ss certa in In- ternet s ervices dir ectly from your phon e such as news, w eathe r re ports , traf fic re- port s, flight ti m es an d dicti onaries. NO TE: The availa bility of o perato r ser v- ices vary and you may need t o subscr ibe to them. Ple ase contact you r local serv- ice pr ovid er fo r ra tes and furt her i nfor- mation. Services are saved and accessed via menu 10 whi ch has two su bmenu s: • Personal Book marks an d • Operator Services • Nokia Servic es Please check Club Nokia on the Web, http://www .club.nokia.com, for new servic es. Thes e men us are dyna mic, w hich means that th e content of each sub- menu will vary according to the se rv- ices you have saved under th at subme nu. To be a ble to us e serv ic es , yo u f irst need to subscribe to the Short Mes- sage Service (SMS). When you order a new Smart M essaging service, the op- erator s ends a mes sage to your phone. To add th e new service under Menu 10, sa ve the m essage. T o access the ser vice, simply select the menu item. NO TE: As the servi ces that are avail able vary, th is guid e can give you only some of th e basi c gui deli nes on h ow t o use such servi ces. For more detail ed infor - m ation on u sing a spec ific service, con- tact your service provide r and follow the guide texts on y our phone’ s di splay. Usin g oper ator serv ic es The following in structions provide some basic guidelines on how to use Smart Messagin g services. Stor ing acce ss number s To be able to u se Smart M essagi ng serv- ices, you will fi rst need to have the serv- ice acces s numbers sa ved in your phone’s memory. When you receive a mes sage, the phone check s whet her it is sent fro m the auth orised s ource spec ified in th is menu. As regards Operator s ervices, you will be given the necessar y access num - bers by your ser vice provider. Store these numbers in the Operator set tings menu . For information, contact your service provider.
54 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Downloadi ng the list of services Once the access numbers have been saved, you can download the l ist of services provided by th e network in the followin g way: 1. Se lect the menu item Update oper - ato r serv ices . 2. Press Select . A request me ssag e for the list of available servic es is sent. 3. W ait until you r eceive the re ply message from th e network. NOT E: The content of th e reply message will depend on th e serv- ice pr ovider . The message can, for example, contain one particular service or a lis t of services. Saving a service message as a bookmark If the r eply message from a network contains a s ervice or a list of services, you can eith er start using the service immediately, or you can save it un der Menu 10 -1 as a person al bookmark. Saving the ser vice message a s a book- mark provides you with a quick and easy way of accessing that service next tim e ro und. To save a s ervice message as a pers onal boo kmark 1. Once you have recei v ed th e list of available services, sele ct the de- sired service by highlighting it and then press OK . 2. Scroll to the en d of the message. Save the service message? is dis- played. 3. Press OK to save th e message. If there is n o m emory le ft to save a new servi ce, the text Erase one of the old ones firs t , an d the l ist of the cur- rent bo ok mark s ar e displ ay ed. 4. Enter a na me for the bookm ark (or accept the name th at the phone suggests ). Service message saved is displayed when the message has been sa ved succe ssfu lly. Using a service saved as a bookmar k The instructions in this sect ion are one way of using a service. Note that this method ma y not apply to all serv- ices. Follow the guide texts shown on the display or contact your service provider for m ore information. Once you have saved a service m es- sage as a bookmark in Menu 10 -1, ac- cess the service in the following way: 1. O nce in Men u 10-1, select the de- sired service by h ighlighting it. 2. Press Options for option s. ( Erase removes the bookm ark from the list, OK activates the bookmark). 3. Press OK at Sele ct highlighted. A message request on th e latest in- formation about tha t service is sent.
M enu function s Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 55 Other services Some Smart Messaging services may be saved and accessed in dif ferent ways to Nokia and Operator ser vices. The service address for such services may be sent to you r phone by a serv- ice provider, or you can manually a dd a service address by using the Add new ser vice menu. For availability of serv- ices and additional information, con- tact your service pr ovider. Saving a servi ce add ress Onc e in t he Add new service menu, give the following information: tit l e: (enter th e name of the serv ice), Acce ss No.1: (ent er the num ber of th e ser ver) and Access No.2: (enter the nu mber of the service). T his information will be given to you by you r service provider. A service address can also be sen t to you fr om the netw ork . When a new service address is sen t to your phone, the text New s ervice receiv ed : and the name of the service will be displayed. To a dd this new service address to your Persona l Bookmar ks menu, pr ess Options and then press Save to save the new serv ice (or press Details if you want to receive more information be- fo re saving the n ew servi ce). Accessin g a service Onc e in the P ersonal Bookmarks menu, select t he servic e addre ss by highlig ht- ing it and press Options to choo se be- twee n the foll owing opti ons: • Connect a message requesting in - formation is s ent. You may be asked to enter a key- word. Enter the keyword and press OK . If you don’t wis h to en ter any keyword, simply press OK . • Edit to change the settings of a service address. • Era se to remove th e selected serv- ice address from the m enu. SIM s ervices (Menu 11) In addition to the functions available in the phone, your SIM card may provide ad- ditional services that you can access i n menu 11, SIM Services. Menu 11 is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The n ame and contents of the m enu de - pend entirely on th e services available. You ca n set the ph one to display the confirmation messages when you are us- ing t he SIM card ser vices by s electin g the option Enab led within the m enu 4-5-3 Confir m SIM ser vice ac tions . For availa bility, rates and information on using th e SIM services, contact your SIM card vendor, your netw ork operator, service provider or oth er third-party vendor. NO TE : Accessing thes e services may in- volve sending an SMS or making a ph one call for which you may be charged.
56 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. 7. Reference information Access co des You ca n use the ac cess codes d e- scribed in this section to avoid unau- thorised use of your phone and SIM card. The access codes (except PU K and PUK2 codes) can be cha nged by using Menu 4-6-6. See the followin g sec- tion. Security code (5 digits) The security code can be used to avoid unauthorised use of your phone. The sec urit y co de 12 34 5 is usua lly sup- plied with the phone. Change th e se- curity code bef ore you start using your phone. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place, which is s eparate from the ph one. If you key in an incorrect secu rity code five times in s uccession, the phone will n ot accept the corr ect code for the next five minutes. PIN code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised u se. The PIN code is usually supplied with th e SIM card. When the PIN code request is enabled (Menu 4 -6-1), the code is asked each time the phon e is switched on. If you key in an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, key in the PUK code and press OK . Key in a new PIN code and press OK . K ey in th e new code again and press OK . PIN2 co de (4 to 8 digits) The PIN2 code, sup plied with some SIM cards, is re quired to access some func- tions, such as charging uni t counters. These fu nctions ar e o nly av ailable if supporte d by your SIM card. If you key in an incorrect PIN2 code three times in succession, key in the PUK2 code and pr ess OK . Key in a n ew PIN2 code and press OK . Key in the new code again and press OK . PUK code (8 digits) The PUK (Personal Unbl ocki ng Key) code is requir ed to change a blocke d PIN cod e. The PUK code may be sup- plied with the SIM card. If not, contact your local se rvice provid er for the code . If you key in an incorrect PUK code ten times in succession, the SIM card ca nnot be u sed a nymo re. C ont act your service provider for a new car d.
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 57 You cannot change th e PUK code. If you lose the code, contact your serv- ice provider. PUK2 code (8 dig it) The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you key i n an incorrect PU K2 code ten times in succession, y ou cannot use the functions requiring the PIN2 code. Contact your service provider for a new c ard . You cannot change the PUK2 code. I f you lose the code, contact your serv- ice provider. Barring p assword The barr ing password is n eeded when using the ‘Call barring’ function. You obtain t he password from your service provider. Ciphering indicator Depending on the network, th e ci- phering indicator may be dis- played during a call to n otify that call encryption is off. For more in formation, contac t your network operator. Battery info rmation Li-Ion battery BLB-2 is the m anufac- turer-approved rechargeable battery is available for your phone. Charging and dischargi ng the battery • Your ph one is powered by a re- chargeable battery. • Never remove or replace th e bat- tery wh en the phone is connected to the char ger. • Note th at a ne w battery’s full per- formance is ac hieved only after two or th ree complete charge and discharge cycles! • The batt ery can be charged and discharged hundr eds of times bu t it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk-time and stand-by ti me) is noticeably short- er than norm al, it is time to buy a new battery. • Use only batter ies approved by the phone m anufacturer and recharge your battery on ly with the charg- ers approved by the manufacturer. • When a charger is not in use , dis- connect it fr om the power source. Do not leav e the battery con nect- ed to a charger for longer than a week, since overch arging may shorten its life. If l eft unused a ful- ly charged battery will discha rge itself over tim e.
58 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. • Tempe ra ture extreme s wi ll affe ct the ability of your battery to charge: allow it to cool down or warm u p fi rst. • When the battery is running out of power and only few m inu tes of talk time remain, a warning ton e is hear d and Batter y low is briefly dis- played. Wh en no more talk time is lef t, Battery empty is displayed and a warning tone is sounded and the phone switches itself of f. Using the b atte ries • Use the batter y only for its intend- ed pu rpose. • Never use a ny charger or ba ttery which is dam aged or worn out. • Do not shor t-circuit the battery. Accidental s hort-circ uiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes dir ect connec- tion of the and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the battery) fo r example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may da mage the battery or th e connecting object. • Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lif etime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery betwee n 15 C and 2 5 C (59 F and 77 F). A phone with a hot or cold battery m ay temporarily not wor k, e ven wh en th e ba tter y i s f ul- ly charged. Li-Ion ba tteries per- formance is particular ly limited in temperatures below -0 C (32 F). • Do not dispos e of bat teries in a fire! Batteries must be r ecycled or disposed of pr operly. Must n ot be disposed of in municipal waste! Instructions for changing the Nokia Xpress-on™ colour cover • Before changing the cover, always switch off the power an d discon- nect the ph one from th e charger or any oth er device. • Always store the ph one with the cover attach ed. • Read carefully the instructions in ‘Ca re and mainten ance’. • To remove the cover, press the locking catch of the cover f or ex-
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 59 ample with a coin. Start to open the cove r from its upper p art. • To replace th e cover, first place and close the catch in the lower part of the cover into the corre- sponding hole in the ph one and then gently close the whole cover .
60 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Care and main tenance Your phon e is a product of superior design and craftsmanship an d should be treated with care . The suggestion s below will help you to fulfill a ny wa rranty obligation s and to en joy this produ ct for many ye ars. W hen using your phone, battery, charger OR any access ory: • Keep it and all its parts and access ories out of small ch ildren's re ach. • Keep it dry. Precipitation , humidity a nd liquids contain m inerals that will c or- rode elec troni c ci rc ui ts . • Do not u se or store it in d usty, dirty ar- eas. Its moving parts can be damage d. • Do not store it in hot areas. High tem- pera tures can shorte n the l ife of elec- tronic devices, damage batt eries, and warp or melt ce rtain plastics . • Do not s tore it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to i ts normal tem - perature) , moisture can form inside the phone , which may damage electron ic circu it boards. • Do not attem pt to open it. N on-exp ert handling of the device may damage it. • Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough ha ndling can break interna l circuit boa rd s. • Do not use harsh chem icals , clean ing solv ents, or strong deterge nts to clean it. Wipe it with a s oft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution. • Do not paint it. Paint can c log the de- vice’s moving parts and prevent prope r operation . If the phone, battery, charger or any acces- sory are not working properly, take them to your n earest qua lified serv ice facilit y. The perso nnel th ere will a ssist you, and if necessary, arrange for service .
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 61 Important safety information Traffic sa fety Do not us e a h and- h eld tel e pho ne wh ile driving a vehicle. If using a ha nd-held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phone i n its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can brea k loose in a c ollision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a ve- hicle's lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Remem ber road safety alw ays com es first! Operating environment Remem ber to follow a ny spec ial regula- tions i n force in any area and always swi tch off you r phon e when ev er it is f or- bidden to use it, or w hen it may ca use in- terference or danger. When con necting the ph one or an y ac ces- sory t o another de vice, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instruc tions. Do not conne ct incom patible product s. As with ot her mobile radio t ransmittin g equipment , users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of th e equipment and for the safety of pe rsonnel, it is rec- omm en ded t hat th e equ ipme nt shou ld only be used in the normal operating posi- tion (held to y our ear). Do not point the infrared beam at anyon e’s eye or a llow it t o interfere w ith other in - frared devices. Ele ctron ic de vi ces Most m oder n elec tr onic equi pment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. Howe ver, certain e lectro nic e quipm ent may n ot be shielded aga inst the RF si gnals from your w ireless phon e. Pacemakers Pacema ker man ufactu rers re comme nd that a minimum separa tion of 20 cm (6 inches) be maint ained bet ween a han d- held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid po tential interfe rence with t he pac emak er. Thes e reco mmend ati ons ar e consiste nt with the in depende nt resea rch by and recomm endations of Wireless Techn ology R ese arch . Persons with pacemakers: • Should alway s keep th e phone m or e than 20 c m (6 inches) from their pace- make r wh en the ph on e is swi tch ed o n; • Should n ot carry th e phone in a breast pocket; • Should u se the ear opposite the pace- ma ker to minim ize the potentia l for in- terferen ce. • If yo u ha ve an y reason to su sp ect tha t interfere nce is takin g place, switch off your ph one imm ediately. Hearing aids Some digital wireless phone s may interfere with som e hear ing aids . In th e even t of
62 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. such interfe rence, you m ay w ant t o con - sult your s ervic e provider. Other me dical device s Operation of any radio transmitting equip- ment, in cludi ng cellular phone s, ma y in- terfere w ith the function ality of inadequately protected me dical dev ices. Consult a physician or the manu facturer of the m edical device to determine if they are adeq uately shie lded from e xternal R F en- ergy or if you have any ques tions. Switch off yo ur phone in health care facil i- ties when any regulations posted in thes e ar- eas ins truct you to do so. Hosp itals or he alth care faciliti es may be using equipment that could be sensi tive to external RF energ y. Vehicles RF signals ma y affect imprope rly ins talled or ina dequately sh ielded ele ctronic s ys- tems in motor v ehicle s (e.g. electronic fue l inject ion systems, elect ronic anti-skid (an- ti-lock) braking systems, ele ctronic speed contr ol sy stems, air bag syst ems ). Chec k wi th t he m anu fac tur er or i ts repr es ent - ative rega rding your veh icle. You sh ould also consu lt the manufac turer of any equipm ent that has been added to your vehicle. Posted facilit ies Switch your ph one off in an y facility where posted notices so require . Potentially explosive atmospheres Switch off y our phone when in any are a with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs an d instructions . Sparks in su ch areas coul d caus e a n exp losion or fire resulting in bodily inju ry or even death. Use rs are ad vi sed to sw itc h of f t he pho n e when at a refuellin g point (servic e station). User s ar e re mind ed of the need t o ob se rve restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribu- tion areas) , chemical pl ants or where blasting operation s are in progress. Area s wit h a poten ti ally ex plo siv e atmos - phere are oft en but not alw ays c learly mar ked . They in clud e belo w d eck o n boa ts; chem ical tran sfer or stora ge facilit ies; ve- hicles u sing liquified pe troleum gas (such as propane or butane) ; areas where the air conta ins ch emicals or particles, such as grain, dust or m etal powders; and any oth- er area where you would normally be ad- vise d to turn o ff you r ve hicle e ngine. Vehicles Only qualified pe rsonnel s hould servi ce the phone, or in stall the ph one in a vehicle. Faul ty instal lation or service m ay be da n- gerous and may invalid ate any warranty which may a pply to the unit. Che ck regu larly th at a ll wirel ess p hone equ ipm ent in yo ur vehi c le i s mo unt ed an d operating properly. Do not store or carry flamma ble liquids, gases or e xplosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its pa rts or ac- cess ories. For ve hicles equip ped w ith an air ba g, re- member th at an air bag in flates w ith great force. Do no t place objects, including both installed or portable wireless e quipment in
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 63 the area over th e air bag or in the air bag deployme nt area. If in-ve hicle wire less equipment is improperly installe d and the air bag inflates, serious injury cou ld result. Switch off you r phone before b oarding an aircraft. The u se of wireless te lephones in an aircraft may be da ngerous to the oper- ation of the aircraft, disrupt the wire less telephone network and may be illegal. Failure to o bserve t hese in structi ons may lead to suspensio n or den ial of teleph one services to the off end er, or legal actio n or b oth. Emergency calls IMPO RTANT! This phone, like any wireles s phone, operates usi ng radi o signa ls, wirele ss and landline net wor ks as well as us er-p ro- gramme d functions which ca nnot gu ar an te e c on nec tio n in a ll c o nd i- tions . Therefore , you shoul d never re ly so le ly upo n a n y w ir ele ss ph on e for essenti al communica tions (e .g. medical e mergencies ). Remember , to make or receive any calls the phone must be s witche d o n and in a servi ce area wit h ad equ ate cell ular sig nal s tre ngth . E mergency ca lls may not be po ssible on all wireles s phone ne tworks or w hen certa in net wo rk se rvi ces an d/or ph one fe atu res are in use. Check with local cellular service pro- viders. T o make an emergency call: 1. If the phone is not on, switc h it on. Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly in serted in the phone. 2. Press as many ti mes as need ed (e.g . to exi t a call, to exit a menu, et c. ) to cle ar the dis play. 3. Key in th e em erge nc y num ber fo r you r present locati on (e.g. 112 or other of- fici al em er gency num ber). Em er gency numbe rs vary by lo cation. 4. Press the key . If c ertain features are in use ( Keypad lock, Fixed Dia lling, etc. ), you m ay first n eed to turn thos e features off before you c an make a n emerge ncy ca ll. Cons ult this doc- ument and your loc al cellular servic e pro- vider. When making an eme rgency call, re mem- ber to give all the ne cessary inform ation as accurately as possible. Remember that your wirele ss phone may be the only means of commu nicati on at the scene of an accident - do not cu t off the call until given permi ssion to do so.
64 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Important User Information This se ction explains how t o dea ctivate the EFR COD EC shoul d you fi nd tha t it is diff i- cult to make or receive ca lls when travel- ling and roami ng onto anoth er network. 1. In trod uc tion The Nok ia 821 0 (GSM) comes e quipped th e latest codec and audio technolog y for su- perior sound and voice quality . Currently , there are thre e different codec s defined for G SM/PCN: • full-ra te (FR) • enhanced full-rate (EFR) • half-rate (HR) The Nokia 821 0 phone can su pport all these codecs. The FR codec is supported by all GSM a nd PCN c ellul ar networks and phones. The network a utomatica lly selects which codec is used, FR or EFR (if supporte d by the n etwork). The No kia phone supplied w ithin t his sales package has the EFR codec activa ted to so that you can autom atically enjoy the ben- efits of EFR if supported by your n etwork operator. Currently only some networks support the EFR codec in addi tion to the FR codec. 2. Deacti vat ing/ Activating The EFR Codec The Nok ia N 8210 fu lly meet a nd com ply with all EFR code c and re levant c ompati- bility sp ecification s. However, as a result of some networks no t yet c omplying w ith the latest specifica - ti ons you ma y fi nd it im po ssib le to m ake or recei ve calls, if the EFR cod ec is activ ated, e.g . when you are v isit ing or r oami ng in a foreign n etwork. If p roble m s are enc o unt ered in mak in g a call (with the display of "Check operator service s" or anothe r similar mes sage), OR recei ving calls, deactiv ating the EFR codec may re solve the problem . To deactiv ate or reactiva te the EFR codec follow the in- struct ions given in the next se ction. Please note that th ere is no indic ation on the phone as to wh ether or not the EFR co- dec is activated or deactiv ated. a) To deactivate th e EFR CO DEC With the display clear perform the follow- ing key pres s sequence: #3370 # or #EF R0# i.e. pres s the "# " ke y, the n the "3" key and so on...
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 65 b) T o ac tivate the EFR CO DEC With t he display clear pe rform the follow- ing key press sequence: *3370# or *EFR0# i.e. pre ss th e "*" ke y, then the "3 " k ey and so on... Notes to a) and b ) i) Immediately after pressing *3370# ( or #3370# ) the phone will automa tically power itself off and then on again - this is NORMAL and als o serv es to indica te th at deactiva tion ( or activa tion) has oc curred. During th e au tomatic pow er off/on se- quence th e LCD display w ill become clear, the bac k lights will sw itch off an d then the display w ill come back on. ii) If du ring activa tion/dea ctivation the wrong key is pre ssed, clear the wrong entry by pressing th e key. iii) If at any t ime you choose to quit the process then press and hold the key. 3. Suggested Tip you ma y wish to store the abov e ac tiva- tion/deactivation sequenc es in the phone- book. Name: EFR ON Num ber: *33 70# Name: EFR OFF Num ber: #3 370# To save the a ctiva tion sequ ence to th e phonebook, the name MUST be entered first oth erwise deactiv ation or a ctivation of the EF R codec w ill occu r.
66 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Genui ne Accessories A ne w ext ensive ran ge of acce ssories ar e availa ble for you r phone. You can select the acce ssori es that accom modates you r specific commun icat ion nee ds. For a vailabilit y of the acc essories , plea se ch eck w ith y our local deale r. A few p rac tical rules f or acc esso ries o pera tion: • Keep the acce ssories out of small child ren's rea ch. • Whe n you dis connect the power cord of any acce ssory , grasp and pull t he plug, not th e co rd . • Che ck regularly that a ll cellular p hone equipm ent in a vehicle is mou nted and o p- erating properly . Use o nly bat terie s, c harger s and acc essor ies ap proved b y the pho ne manu factur er. The use of any ot her types may in validate any approv al or war ranty app lying to the phon e, and may be dangero us.
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 67 BATT ERY . INDOOR Fast & L ight Cha rger (ACP-8) Extrem ely light , the funct ionally designed mu lti-volt- age Fast a nd Light Charger, ACP-8, charges your phone battery quickly. Plug the charger into a w all sock et and in ser t th e con ne ctor to th e bo tto m of your phone. The charging t ime is approxima tely 1 hour 40 min utes for BLB-2. Che ck the ch arging st atus on the phon e display. You ca n also use your phone wh ile char ging . Charger can also be use d with the Desktop Stand, DCV -1B. Deskto p Stand ( DCV- 1B) The Desktop S tand, DCV-1B, suppo rt the ph on e in an upri ght position for an e asy and conven ient w ay to char ge the phone batter y. Connec t your charger t o the back of the Desktop St and, and then plu g the ch arger into a wall outlet. Place your phone in the stand to begin battery charging. Check the charging st atus of the phone bat- tery on the phone display. The Desktop Stand is used togethe r wi th the F ast and Light Charger, ACP-8. Type Tech Capacity Talktime Standby BLB- 2 L i-lon 650mA h 2hrs - 3hr s 20m ins 50hr s - 1 50hrs P l u g t y p e s v a r y a c c o r d i n g t o d i f f e r e n t m a r k e t s .
68 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. INDOOR & VEHICLE Personal Handsfree Kit with Remote Control (HDC-5) The co mpact and f unctional pe rsonal Hand sfree Kit w ith Remote Control. By using the remot e control option, you can an swer and en d calls by pressin g the button on the microph one part of the P e rsonal Handsfree. A cost effective handsf ree solution for ind oor or outdoor us e.
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 69 VEHICLE Mo bile C har ger (LCH -9) The m ultivoltage Mobile Charger , LCH-9, en s ure your phon e is alwa ys ready for use when ever you tra vel. This small ch arger's fu nctiona l design fits most car light ers and in- teriors. The ch arging tim e for the BL B-2 ba ttery is a bout 1 hour 2 5 minute s, and y ou can us e your phone free ly during charging. A gree n light indica tes that th e Mobile Cha rger is re ady for cha rging. Check the ch arging status on the phone display . The input voltag e ca n be 12 or 24 V DC, nega tive groundin g . Avoid prolonged c harging with the Mobile Ch arger whe n the car e ngine is n ot run ning; this m ay cause the battery of y our ca r to drain. Not e also t hat in some cars the c igarette lighter plug is not prov ided with ele ctricity if the ignition is switch ed off. Verify tha t the green LE D light is on. Plug and Play Handsfree (PPH-1) To provide you wit h a convenient and porta ble handsfree facility while in vehicle , this kit comes w ith a built -in s pea ker wh ich allows you t o talk and ch arge yo ur phone at t he same time. You should ens ure that the kit , which re quires an inp ut v oltage of [ 12 volts], can be properly plugged int o the cigarette lighter socket and does not hamper the oper- ation of you r ve hicle. Simp ly conn ec t your mo bile charg er to y our veh icle's ciga rette lighter socket and to your phone. Should be used together with an in-vehicle holder. Can be used with or with out an option al extern al mi crophon e HFM-8. Charging time is de - pendent on the c ondition of th e battery.
70 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Clip-on Kit (S KB-2) You can use just t he pocket clip to keep your phone conveniently in your pocket for easy access. T o install, remove the origin al back c over of phone and replace with this pocket clip. Keep the original back cover for later use if needed. Alter- natively you can clip the ph one to a Nokia button. Install a button with screws provided w herever you need to keep your phone handy.
Reference inform ation Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 71 Carrying case (CSJ-2) With this designer case, you can find new ways to wear your phone; on a belt, on your arm or clip on wherever suitable. It com es with a removable arm ban d that fits ar m size 8" t o 13". Als o included is a detachable clip which opens and closes by twisting th e clip around. P lac e phone in carrying case with antenna facing outwards f or better antenna performance. Button of carrying case is cut our for usage w ith an optional per sonal handsfree kit HDC-5 as well.
72 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. Index A Ac ce ss cod e ......... ........ .......... .... . 57 ac ce ss cod e ....... ........... ... ....... .... . 47 ACP-8 ....... .... ....... ........... ....... ..... 68 Alarm clock ....... ... ........ ... ....... ..... 43 B Barring password ..... .... ....... ... .....58 Battery i nform ation ........ .... ....... . 5 8 Charging and discharging ...... . 58 type .......... ........... .... ....... ... .....6 8 C Calculator ......... ........... ... ....... .... . 49 Calen dar ....... ....... .... ....... .... ....... . 50 Call barring service ...... ....... ........ 4 6 Call divert ..... ....... .... ....... .... ....... . 48 Call register ...... ....... .... ....... ........ 3 9 Call waiting ...... ....... .... ....... ........ 1 7 Caller groups ....... .... ....... .... ....... . 2 3 Care and maintenance .... ....... .... . 61 Chinese input ... ........... ... ....... .... . 36 Ciphering i ndicator ......... ........... . 58 Clock . ........... .... ....... .... ....... ... .....44 Connectors .......... .... ....... .... ....... . 1 2 Copying and pr inting via IR ....... . 25 CSJ-2 ..... ... ........ ... ........ .......... .....72 currency convers ion ..... ... ....... .... . 50 D DCV-1B ....... ....... ........... .... ....... .. 68 Display in dicators .......... ........... .. 12 E EFR CO DEC ..... ........ ........... ......... 65 F Fax or data call ...... ... ........ ... ...... 38 Fixed dialling ......... ........... ......... 47 For you r safe ty ....... ....... .... ....... .... 8 G Gam es ..... ....... ........... ........... .... .. 49 Genuine Accessor ies . ........ ......... 67 H HDC-5 ......... ........... ........... ... ...... 69 I Important safety information ..... 62 Important User Information ..... .. 65 Inbox ....... ....... ........... .... ....... ...... 33 In-call options ... ....... ........... .... .. 17 Info serv ice .... .... ....... ........... .... .. 38 Infr ared .......... ........... ........... .... .. 51 K Keypad lock .... ........... ........... .... .. 18 Keys ........ ........... ........... .... ....... .. 11 L Labels on the ph one ...... ........... ... . 9
Ind ex Copyright © 200 4 N okia. All right s reserved. 73 Lang ua ge ...... ... ........ .......... .... .... 45 LC H-9 ....... .... ... ........ ... ....... ........ 70 List of menu functions ....... ........ 30 M Making and answering calls ....... 16 Answering a ca ll .......... ... ........ 17 Making ca lls ......... .......... .... .... 16 Me ssa ge se tt in gs ..... ... ....... ........ 37 Common .......... ........... ........... 38 Set .... ........ ........... .......... .... .... 37 Me ssa ges ...... ....... ........... ........... 33 N Network selection ........... ... ........ 46 Network services ......... .... ....... .... .. 9 Nokia Xpress-on colour cover .... 59 Normal position ....... ....... ........... 15 O Outbox ...... ....... ........... ........... .... 34 P Phone book status ... ... ....... ........ 24 Picture messages ........ .... ....... .... 36 PIN code ....... ... ........ .......... .... .... 57 PIN2 code ..... ....... .... ....... ........... 57 PIN-code request . ....... .... ....... .... 46 PPH-1 ....... ........... ........... ... ........ 70 Predictive text input .......... ........ 35 profile Customising ..... .... ....... ........... 41 PUK c ode ...... ........... .......... .... .... 57 PUK2 code ........... .... ....... ........... 58 Q Quick and easy .......... ........... ... ..... 3 R Recalling a name and phone numb er ..... ........... .... ....... .......... 21 Restore factory settings ....... ...... 48 S Security code ..... ... .... ........... .. 9, 57 Security settings ........... ... ....... ... 46 Selecting the ph one book ..... ...... 20 selection keys ..... ... ........ .......... ... 13 Service command editor ....... ... ... 39 Service n umbers .... ........ .......... ... 24 Services ...... .... ....... ........... .......... 53 Show call costs ......... ........... ... ... 41 Show call duration ........... .......... 40 SIM services ....... ... ........ ... ....... ... 55 SKB-2 ...... ....... .... ....... ........... ...... 71 Speed dial ...... ........... .... ....... ...... 17 speed d ial ........... ........... ... ....... ... 22 assign ..... ........ ........... ... ....... ... 22 Storing a phone number .......... ... 20 T type of vie w .......... ........... .......... 24 U Using the Menu ..... .... ....... .......... 28 V Voice dialling ..... ... ........ .......... ... 25 voice mailbox
74 Copyr i ght © 2004 Nok i a. Al l r i ght s res er ve d. calling ........... ........... ... ....... .... . 16 Voice messages ........ ........... ... ..... 39 voice messa ges listening to ...... .... ....... .... ....... . 16 voice tag ........... ... ........ ... ....... .... . 25 W Write messa ges ........... ... ....... .... . 34